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CALENDAR
OF THE
PATENT ROLLS
PRESERVED IN THE
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE.
PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF
THE DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE RECORDS.
EDWAED II
VOL. III.
A.D. 1817—1821.
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF HIS MAJESTY's PRINCIPAL SECRETARY OF STATE
FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT.
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LONDON:
PRINTED FOR HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE
BY MACKIE AND CO. LD.
And to be purchased, either directly or through any Bookseller, from
EYRE AND SPOTTISWOODE, East Harding Street, Fleet Street, E.G.; or
OLIVER AND BOYD, Edinburgh; or
E. PONSONBY, 116, Graiton Strekt, Dubun.
1908.
CONTENTS.
Prbfaoe
Calekdab
PAGE.
V
CORRIOENDA - vii
1
Inpex • - . - 611
Wt, 18845. a
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PREFACE.
The present volume forms part of a series of Calendars
of the Patent Rolls from the reign of Edward I. to
that of Henry VII., the object and character of which
are explained in the Preface to the first volume for
the reign of Edward III. (a.d. 1327—1330.) The text
has been prepared, under my immediate supervision, by
Mr. G. F. Handcock, an Assistant Record Keeper, and
he has also compiled the Index.
H. C. MAXWELL LYTE.
Public Record Office,
1 July, 1903.
( vii)
CORRirxENDA.
Pag© 5, line 7, fnr " unil " reatl " until."
6, „ 22, „ " Gamon " r^a</ ** Ganio."
10, „ 8, „ ** Douegal de Pyf ** r«?mi ** Douegal («>) de Fyf\"
21, „ 12, „ ** Dymeton '* /va</ ** Dynieton."
27, ,) 1, M ** lnsjMi.t'imus by" read ** luHpexinim of a confir-
mation by."
59, „ 80, „ '*Duflfu8" iMr/ '* Doffus."
86, „ 7, „ " Anstan " r<?a// " Austan."
117, n 15, „ " Loumhon " rrW "Lovinhon."
Ill, ,, 87, ,, '• Lanude^e " rt'ad *' Launde^e."
142, „ 11, „ **Preu8ted" ivW **Pron8ted."
147, M 18, ,, *• abbot of Uomosijye" /vW ** abbess of Romesoye."
168, „ i), „ ** Kynelant " mi(/ "Kyvelaut."
164, „ 44, „ **Uober" /vWMiobert."
166, „ 26, „ ** Han xson" mi// *' liauxson."
175, „ IH, ,, **of Denardestou " /va// ** de Denardoston."
175, ,, 46, „ '• I)eralK)gh " read ** Deraboght."
179, „ 25, „ - Walter Blavet " rmr/ '* William Blavot."
185, „ 86, „ ** Peyton " mi// *» Peyton."
192, „ 1, ,, '* friars " ri'af/ ** brethren."
210, „ 14, „ ** son of Adam " read ** son of Alan."
224, „ 16, „ »'of the Sand" rrfl</ **of Saul."
281, „ 45, „ *' Geoffrey de Staynton " read ** Godfrey de
Stay n ton."
297, „ 85, „ '* le Bole Cok " nod **le Bole, cok."
800, „ 42, „ **Chicester'* /ya// ** Chichester."
805, „ 15, „ **Clyve" m/ii*'01yve."
806, „ 82, „ **Farman" r^ar/ ''Farnam."
807, „ IH, ,, **Latheleye" rm^/ **Lacheleyc."
319, „ 11, „ •* rienstre" m/*/ *» Henstr'."
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CORRIGENDA.
Page 367, line 10, for " Hotsot " read *' Hotfot."
871, „ 6, „ ** de Poer " read " le Poer."
21, „ " Peyton " recui " Peyton/*
2, „ ** Robert de Lyswy " recul ** Roger de Lyswy.*'
88, ,, ** Doronis " reoAl " Doroms."
4, ,, •* Dymeton " r^-ar/ **Dynieton."
84, „ ** fuitz Den '' reoul " fuitz Deu."
4, ,, ** Maugor" read " Maugtor."
878,
416,
419,
422,
469,
485,
498,
625,
542,
580,
25, ,, *' abbot of Monkebretton '* read ** prior of Monke
bretton."
86, ,, *' Bameye " read ** Barveye."
80, „ " Freuter" read **Freuter {m)r
22, ,, " Jeudewyne " read ** Jendewyne."
CALENDAR
OP
PATENT KOLLS.
11 EDWARD II— Part 1.
MEMBRANE 34.
1317.
July 8. Simple protection, with clause noltmitis, for one year for the prior of
Bwiby. LuflFeld.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
The abbot of St. James without Norhampton.
Bichard de Stratford.
Henry de Scaldewell and William his brother.
Robert de Boyville, parson of the church of Oxenton.
William Maston of Sweye.
The abbot of St. Agatha's.
The abbot of Neubo.
William de Bildesthorpe.
Roger de Sutton, examiner of the king's writs, and Nicholas his brother*
Ridiard de Birland.
William de Ayremynne, parson of the church of Weremuthe Episcopi*
John de Borham, parson of the church of Great Leghes.
Henry de Edenestowe, parson of the church of Flyntham.
Robert de Askeby, parson of the church of Hale.
The abbot of Croxton.
The prior of St. Oswald's, parson of the church of Bamburgh.
Alice, late the wife of John le Palmer of Notingham, who is building
the bridge of Hesebeth.
July 8. Licence after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John Walewayn,
Backby. escheator on this side Trent, for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot
and convent of Hayles by Robert Housum of Gloucester, to hold
to them and their successors to find a chaplain to celebrate divine
service daily in the church of the abbey for the soul of the grantor
and the souls of all Christians, of his reversion of the under-
mentioned rents, messuage and stalls in the town of Gloucester, viz. Qs.
issuing out of a messuage, which William de Southam and Margery
his wife hold for life of his inheritance ; of %s. out of a messuage which
Robert de Standish holds for life of his inheritance ; of 20«. out of a tenement
which Nicholas de Longeneye and Isabella his wife hold for life of his
inheritance ; of 24^. issuing out of a messuage, which Walter Broun and
Leticia his wife hold for life also of his inherita^Qce ; of 18«. out of a messuage
whidi Geoffrey le Cotiller holds for life of his inheritance ; and a messuage,
5 stalls and 19s. Id, of rent, which are held of Queen Margaret by virtue
of an assignment made to her for life by the late king of the town of
Gloucester. By E.
A. 1955. 400— 6/99. Wt. 18345/263 a
2
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1317.
July 11.
Leicester.
July 11.
Leicester.
July 12.
Leicester.
July 14.
Leicester.
July 16.
Kegworth.
July 16.
Nottingham.
July 16.
Nottingham.
July 20.
Nottingham.
July 21.
Nottingham.
July 21.
Nottingham.
July 20.
Nottingham.
Memhrane 34 — eont.
Protection and safe-conduct, until a year after Michaelmas, for Master
Peter Sapiti, provost of St. Felix, Aquileja, brother of Master Andre-wr
Sapiti, king*8 clerk, and also for Stephen Guttii de Florencia, nephew of the
said Andrew, who are now drawing nigh to Lreland on business touching as
well the said Peter and Stephen as the said Andrew.
Protection for three years for Andrew Peres de Castro Seriz, merchant of
Burgh [os] in Spain, and his men, to whom the king has granted a licence
to enter the realm to trade. Duplicated.
By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherlton .
Protection with clause de placitu for one year for Robert de Napton
going to Ireland on the king's service.
By K. on the information of Roger Damorr.
Grant for life to William son of Gilbert le Bakere of Chichester of the
chantry of the chapel in the hospital of St. James without Chichester,
which Adam de Aune, chaplain, now deceased, lately held, so that he may
receive the same stipend as the said Adam.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Shirbume to acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements and rents to the value of 101. a year, provided that they
find a monk, a chaplain, to celebrate divine service daily in the abbey for
the souls of the late king, Robert son of Payn, and all Christians. By E.
Grant, during pleasure, to Hugh Daudele the elder of the custody of the
castle of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, recei\nng as much for that custody as other
keepers have been accustomed to. By p.s.
Safe-conduct until Michaelmas for James and Anthony, the couriers and
messengers, whom Gaucelinus, cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter,
vice-chancellor of the church of Rome, and Luke, cardinal deacon of St. Mary
in Via Lata, the envoys of the Apostolic See, are sending to Scotland.
Mandate to the canons of the king's free chapel of the castle of Hastings
to assign a stall in the choir and place in the chapter to John de Claxton,
king's derk, whom J. bishop of Chichester has upon the king's presentation
admitted to the prebend of Bolewarheth in that chapel, void by the resig-
nation of William de Pevense, and instituted prebendary thereof.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Croxton to acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10^ a year according to their true
value. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Haghenby by Gilbert de Toutheby of a messuage, 6 acres of land, 6 acres
of meadow, 6 acres of pasture and a moiety of a bovate of land, and pasture
for 6 plough cattle in Hanay, Markeby, Haghenby, and Sutton by Hotoft.
ByK.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Burgo, clerk, of
2 messuages and SGs. 10^. of rent in London to two chaplains celebrating
divine service daily in the church of St. Michael, Candelwykestrate, London,
for his soul and the souls of Margery his wife, of Edmund son of Nicholas
Horn, and of the fathers and mothers and the benefactors of the said
William, Margery, and Edmund, and for the souls of all Christians.
By fine of 20s.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by the sheriff of York,
for Robert de Colevile to enclose and empark his wood of Emeclyf . By K.
11 EDWARD II.— Part 1. 8
3^317. Mentbraue 34 — cont,
July 24. John de Hastinges, staying in England, has letters nominating Henry de
Nottmgham. Allesleye his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Mandate to Robert Broun, guardian of the bishopric of Hereford, for the
restitution of the temporalities of the bishopric to Master Adam de Orleton,
whom Pope J[ohn XXIIJ has preferred to be bishop of that place,
which preferment the king has accepted. By K.
The like to Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent. By E.
Writ de intendendo for the bishop directed to the knights, free men, and
other tenants of the bishopric.
Mandate to Roger de Mortuo Man of Wygemor, keeper of Ireland, for the
restitution of the temporalities of the bishopric of Ossory to brother Richard,
of the Order of Minors, whom Pope J [ohn XXII] has preferred to be bishop
of Ossory, which preferment the king has accepted. By E.
Writ de tjitendendo for the bishop to the knights, free men and other
tenants of the bishopric.
July 20. Pardon to Hugh de Huscroft of his escape from the custody of the towns
Nottingham, of Ouston, Skelale, Burghwalays and Skelbrok, into which he had been
delivered by the bailiff of the wapentake of Osgotecrosse, who had arrested
him for the larceny of a cow. By E.
Writ de intendendo until Christmas for Thomas de Weston, clerk of queen
Isabella, going to divers parts of the realm to make purveyances for her
Wardrobe.
fl
July 28. Nicholas de Staveleye, clerk, staying in England, has letters nominating
Nottingham. Nicholas de Esyngwold his attorney for one year.
Gabriel de Camilla, prebendary of Orymeston in the church of St. Mary,
Salisbury, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Aykard de Bryga
his attorney for two years.
Simple protection for one year for William le Mareschal of Neusom.
MEMBRANE 33.
July 12. Writ of aid until Christmas for William de Eenyngton whom the king is
Leic^ter. sending to purvey hay, oats, litter and other necessaries for the Marshalsea
of Queen Isabella, for which payment will be made in the king*s Wardrobe.
The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. —
5^ J k^7^ \ of necessaries for the office of the kitchen.
Roger de Astley )
July 18. Pardon to Thomas atte Strete of his outlawry for non-appearance before
Leicester. John de Botetourte and his fellows, justices of the late king of oyer and
terminer in the county of Hertford, to answer for a robbery committed upon
John Brom, merchant of Lenne, of 100s. at Holnewode and for other
trespasses and extorsions committed in that county, whereof he was indicted.
By p.s.
July 12. Pardon to Henry de Malton for acquiring in fee, without licence, the
Leicester, manor of Threpland from William de Mulcastre, who held it in chief as of
the honor of Cokermuthe, as appears by an inquisition made by Robert de
Sapy, escheator beyond Trent ; with licence to retain the manor.
By fine of 40.s.
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
ig-1'T Membrane 88 — coftU
July 18« Pardon to Roger son of Walter de Reymerston of his outlawry for non-
Leicester, appearance before William de Bereford and his fellows, justices of tlie
Bench, to answer Roger Travers, parson of the church of St. Peter,
Aldewynde, that he should render a reasonable account for the time when
he was his bailiff in Aldewynde, provided he surrender at the gaol of
Northampton.
July 18. Grant during pleasure to John de Horsle, in consideration of his good
Nottingham, service to Elizabeth de Burgo, the king's niece, of the bailiwick of the
hundred of Munslowe, co. Salop, rendering yearly at the Exchequer by the
hands of the sheriff of that county, as much as others, who hav6 held that
bailiwick, have been accustomed to render, provided he keep the bailiwick
according to the form of the statute lately made at Lincoln touching such
bailiwicks. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Salop to deliver the bailiwick to
him.
Vacated because on the Fine EolL
July 18. Protection during pleasure, in consideration of his good service to the late
Nottingham, king, for Master Adam de Agmodesham, king's clerk, parson of the church
of Barton-upon-Trent, who by the king's licence is staying at his church,
his men, lands, goods, rents and possessions.
July 17. Writ of aid, until Christmas, for Robert de Hemelhampstede, king's
Nottingham, serjeant, whom the king is sending to make purveyance for the office of the
poultry.
The like for the undermentioned purveyors, viz. : —
Robert de Wolde.
Edward de Waltham.
John de Luton.
William de Owyng.
July 20. Acknowledgment that the king has received from J. bishop of Norwich,
Nottingham, i^ the name of Pope John XXII and of the Church of Rome, as a loan,
2,166^. 188. Ad, sterling, collected in the city and diocese of Norwich before
this time by the said bishop, in part payment of the first year of the tenth
for six years, imposed by Pope Clement V. in the Council of Vienne in aid of
the general crusade throughout the world, which sum the king is bound to
pay to the Pope, or his representative, within five years from the fourth of
the Kalends of April last past, and which he solemnly promises to do.
ByK.
Vacated became surrendered and cancelled^ and otherwise below on 28
October.
The like for W. bishop of Exeter, for 400Z. sterling.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled, and otiier letters were made
tliereof below.
July 22. Notification to , bishop of Bangor, of the royal assent to the election
Nottingham, of Matthew Goch, a canon of Pristoll, to be prior of the house of PristoU.
ByK.
Presentation of William de Everdon to the church of Fladebury, in the
diocese of Worcester, void by the resignation of John de Staneweye, late
rector thereof, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric
of Worcester, By K,
li EDWARD II.— Part 1.
1317.
July 1.
Nottingham.
July 27.
Kottingham.
July 25.
Nottingham.
July 24.
Nottingham.
July 24.
Nottingham,
July 2S.
Nottingham.
Membrane 83 — cont.
Licence for the prioress and convent of Gracedieu to acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements and rents to the value of 20 marks a year. By p.s.
Writ de intendendo until the Assumption for William de Herdeby, whom
J. bishop of Winchester, the chancellor, is sending to divers parts to make
purveyance of corn and other victuals for his household, and to carry the
same to Wirksop.
Mandate unil Michaelmas to the purveyors of com and other victuals for
the king's Household, as John, bishop of Winchester, the chancellor, has
by his servants, whom he sent to divers parts of the county of York to
purvey com and victuals for his household, bought from John de Hasthorpe
all his com for that purpose, that they are not to take any part of such com
for the king's use, or to molest the servants of the bishop.
Grant for life to Bertram de la More, king's serjeant at arms, on accouilt
of his good service, of 10 marks a year to be received out of the farm of the
city of London at Michaelmas term by the hands of the sheriffs of the city.
By p.s.
Grant for life to Ivo de Well', king's serjeant at arms, on account of his
good service, of 10 marks a year to be received out of the farm of the city of
Canterbury at Michaelmas term by the hands of the bailiffs of that city.
By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to Edward earl of Chester, the king's son, in aid
of his sustenance, of the farm which W. archbishop of Canterbury is bound
to render at the Exchequer for the manor of Petworth, co. Sussex, late of
Henry de Percy, tenant in chief, which the archbishop holds of the king's
demise, and also of the farm which Eleanor late the wife of the said Henry
de Percy is also bound to render at the Exchequer for the lands and tene-
ments, which her late husband held in the county of York, to be received
at the hands of the archbishop and Eleanor at the terms of Michaelmas and
Easter, the first payment to be made at Michaelmas next. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the archbishop of Canterbury.
The like to the said Eleanor.
Grant, during pleasure, to queen Isabella, in part satisfaction of a sum
of money which she receives at the Exchequer for the expenses of her
household, of the shrievalty of Comwall and of all the king's castles, towns,
manors, lands, and tenements in that county with the hundreds, &c.
according to the extent thereof, nevertheless the sheriff is to answer at the
Exchequer for debts to the king in the said county, to be levied for his use,
during the time the queen holds the shrievalty, castles, &c. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Comwall.
VaciUed hecaxtse othericise below.
Grant to Margery Foliot, the mother of Richard Foliot, who died whilst
on the king's service in Scotland, that, touching that portion of the debts,
in which BsJph de Bothynge was at the date of his death bound to the
king at the Exchequer by reason of the manor of Walsham, late of the said
Balph, and which she holds, which debts are by summons of the Exchequer
demanded from the said Margery and other tenants of the lands, late of
the said Balph, she, her heirs, and assigns may pay off the same by instal-
ments of il. a year until the debts shall be fully discharged. By E.
July 24« Grant to Hugh le Despenser the younger and his heirs of the manor of
Nottingham^ Carleton by Basyngham, co. Lincoln, which Gervase Avenel and Joan
July 28.
Nottingham.
6
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1317.
July 25.
Nottingham.
July 26.
Nottingham.
Membrane 83 — cotit.
his wife held as of her inheritance, and which on account of their adliereiice
to the king*s Scotch enemies and rebels was with their other lands and
tenements forfeited to the king. 3y p.s.
Licence for John son of Alexander le Noreys of Claworth to g^rant a
messuage, 80 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, and 80«. of rent in Grrynlej,
Est Retford, and Wellum, held in chief, to William de Aune and Hoesia his
wife and the heirs of their bodies with remainder failing issue to the rig^ht
heirs of the said William. By fine of 1 mark.
Writ of aid, until the first of January following, for Walter de Harwe,
king's yoeman, purveyor for the office of the scullery.
By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. : —
John Powys
Giles de Tholosa
1
for the office of the Marshalsea.
Sept. 8.
York.
July 80.
Nottingham.
The like imtil Whitsuntide for John de Mereworth to purvey wheat for
the king's Household. On the information of the Steward.
Protection for one year for the master of the hospital of St. Leonard,
York. Nothing is to be taken of his com, &c.
By E. at the instance of the bishop of Ely.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
The abbot of Crokesdene.
Master Richard de Gamon.
The abbot of Neuhus.
John de Askeby, vicar of the church of Lymbergh Magna.
GeoflErey de Bere of Tamworth.
Hugh de Boseworth.
Master Gabriel de Camulla, prebendary of Grymeston and Tateminstre
in the church of Salisbury.
July 24.
Nottingham.
July 28.
Nottingham.
MEMBRANE 82.
Licence for the prior and convent of Newstead in Shirewode to acquire in
mortmain lands, tenements, and rents to the value of 20Z. a year. By K.
Vacated arid surrendered because tlie prior and convent on 10 May 15 Ekhard
II acquired lands and tenetnejits in full satisfaction thereof.
The king lately sold the custody of two parts of the manors of Huntyngfeld
and Beenges co. Sufi61k,late of William de Huntyngf eld,tenant in chief , to Hugh
le Despenser the younger, who granted the same custody to Walter de Norwico,
to whom the king subsequently committed the third part of the said manors, to
hold to the full age of the heir, formerly held by Sibyl, late the wife of William
de Huntyngfeld, in dower of the inheritance of the heir and which upon
her death and by reason of the minority of the heir came into his hands. As
a further favour the king now grants to Walter de Norwico that he may
hold the manors, with knights* fees, advowsons of churches, &c. to the full
age of the heir. By E.
July 24. Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, the king's kinsman, havmg
Nottingham, in. parts beyond the soas on the king's behalf satisfied John de la Molier in
1317.
11 EDWARD II.— Pabt 1.
Membrane 82 — cant.
2500Z. sterling, and John, bishop of Winchester, to whom the king lately
assigned all issues of the custom on wools, hides and wool-fells in the port
of Kingston-upon-Hull, to be received by him until he shall be satisfied in
certain debts in which the king is bound to him, and also in other debts in
which the king is also bound to him, as executor of the testament of Henry
de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, and to his co-executors of the said testament, having
at the king's request surrendered into the king's hands the said custom,
that out of its issues the earl of Pembroke may be the more quickly satis-
fied, the king assigns to the earl to hold to him his heirs and executors
the said custom imtil the debt shall be fully discharged out of the issues
thereof, until which time the part of the seal which is called the coket
shall remain in the custody of the earl's attorney. As soon as the debt
shall be discharged the said part of the seal is to be delivered to the
attorney of the bishop, until the bishop and his co-executors shall be fully
satisfied. By E.
July 27- Protection and safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Peter de Salvo Monte
Nottingham, and John his brother coming by the king's command into the realm. By K.
Protection, with clause nolumus, for William, abbot of Jedeworth, so long
as he imd his men remain in England and are of the king's faith and peace.
Nothing is to be taken of his com, &c.
The like for Giles de Gamache, parson of the church of Eglesfleghham,
staying in England.
Appointment, until All Saints Day, of John Lesquirel and Bo£:er le
Barber king's B^rjeants, to accompany gausilinus Joha^is, cardinal priest of
SS. MarcelUnus and Peter, who is staying within the realm of England, going
to Scotland on the business of the church of Bome, for the safe-conduct of
the cardinal and his company. [Fadera,] By K.
The like appointment of Boger atte Watere and Adam de Haselingfeld
for the safe-conduct of Luke, cardinal deacon of St. Mary in Via Lata.
[Fadera.]
July 26. Writ de intendendo until the Purification for Bobert Person, king's mer-
Nottingham. chant and skinner of London, whom the king has taken into his protection
with his men, lands, goods, rents, &c., going by the king's command to
markets, marts and other places to make purveyance of pelts and other
things for the Great Wardrobe. By E.
July 27. The like for Thomas Graunt, whom J. bishop of Winchester, the
NotHngham. ohancellor, is sending to divers parts to purvey corn and other victuals for
his household.
Beatrice de Aula Novia, going to parts beyond the seas, has letters nomin-
ating Edmund Maubaunk and John Grigori her attorneys for two years.
By p.s.
June 4. Pardon to Llewellyn ap Madok ap Howel for his trespass against the
Wfwtminirter. king in the war in Glamorgan, and grant to him of the king's peace.
10 EdwMd n. By p,g^
July 25. Exemption for life, at the request of J. bishop of Winchester, the
Nottingham, chancellor, for John de Wylughby from being put on assizes, juries or
recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, forester, verderer, or
other bailiff, or minister of the king, against his will. By E.
The like for Alan de Scures. By E.
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'Membrane 82 — cant.
The like for Robert de Sandale.
July 28. Pardon, at the instance of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, to Jotun
Nottinghanu Penreth for the escape of Adam de Lyghthome, Adam de CoupeJ^mcl,
Juliana Orusane of Helton, Christiana de Littel Musgrave, and Christ^i^ua^
de Soureby out of his custody from the prison of the castle of Appelb^r
which they were detained for divers felonies. By^ %.
July 27. Protection and safe-conduct for two years for Robert son of Henrjr
Nottingham. Lyverpole, king's merchant, going to divers parts of the realm and W'^kl
and Lreland with merchandise to trade.
By E. at the instance of Master Th. de Cherletozx.
July 28. Licence for Hugh de Meynil to enfeoff Master William de Henore of c^
Nottingham, carucate of land in Kyngeswode and of a moiety of the manor of Kyngres-
neuton, and the advowson of the church of the manor, held in chief, axicl
for the feoffee to grant the same to the said Hugh for life with remainders
to Hugh son of Hugh de Meynil and the heirs of his body, to Giles son o£
Hugh de Meynil and the heirs of his body, and to John de Myners and tLie
heirs of his body, and failing such issue to the right heirs of the said Hug-li
de Meynil. By fine of lOO^.
July 22. Grant to Avicia, late the wife of John de Novo Mercato, that she may hold
Nottingham, all the lands and tenements, which she holds for her life of the tenements
late of her said husband, discharged from all debts in which he was bound
to the king at the Exchequer, as well for himself as for his ancestors, and
that she be not distrained upon, or molested in any manner on accoimt of
them, provided that those debts can be levied off his other lands and
tenements. By p.s*
August 8. Safe-conduct, until All Saints Day, for Thomas le BotiUer who is coming
Nottingham, from Lreland to the king. By K.
The like for Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulsteri coming as above. By E.
Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, executor of the testament of Joan
de Valencia, staying in England, has letters nominating Walter Curteys his
attorney in Ireland for three years.
The said earl, staying in England, has like letters under the name of the
same Walter.
July 25. Grant, during pleasure, to queen Isabella, in part satisfaction of a sum of
Nottingham, money which she receives yearly at the Exchequer for the expenses of
her Household, of the shrievalty of Cornwall, and of all the king's castles,
towns, manors, lands, and tenements in the county of Cornwall, according
to an extent thereof, with the hundreds, views of frankpledge, liberties,
free customs, knights* fees, advowsons of churches, religious houses and
hospitals, &c. as the king holds them, and that she may have all fines,
ransoms, and amercements of all the men and tenants thereof, and all
forfeited issues, and all that pertains to the king from year, day, and waste,
from forfeitures and murders, &c. and that she may receive the same by the
hands of the sheriff, and by extracts thereof of the justices in eyre in the
said county, or by extracts of the Exchequer, to be delivered to the sheriff,
and that she may have the chattels of felons and fugitives, and that if for
his fault any man, or tenant of the said manors, &c. ought to lose life or
limb, or shall become a fugitive, or be unwilling to stand his trial, or shall
commit any other default for which he ought to lose his chattels, those
chattels shall be to the queen and it shall be lawful for her, or her ministers,
11 EDWARD II.— Part 1. 9
jgj^y Membrane 82 — caiit.
to make seizure thereof and retain them to her use without hindrance by the
sheriff or the king*8 ministers. Nevertheless the sheriff of the county shaU
answer at the Exchequer for the king's debts to be levied in the county so
long as the queen shall hold the shrievalty. By K.
August 4. As Doffos de Bard*, Roger Ardyngelli and Dinus Forcinetti, of the
Nottmghaiiu society of the Bardi of Florence, king's merchants, have on the king's
behalf satisfied Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, in the sum of 8000^.
viz. in 2500/. wMch the earl paid on the king's behalf in parts beyond the
seas to John de la Moliere, and in 5001. in which the kmg was for other
matters bound to the earl, out of which sum of 8000/. the Imig has assigned
them a charge for 2000/. on the custom of wools, hides, and wool-fells in the
port of Kyngeston-upon-Hull, the king now grants that they may receive the
remaining 1000/. out of the custom on wool, hides and wool-fells in the
port of London, after they shall have received certain sums in which he is
bound to them and which he has assigned to them out of the said custom.
ByK.
August 4. Promise of repayment before Michaelmas to Doffiis de Bard', Roger
Nottingham. Ardinggelli, Francis Balduch' and Dinus Forcinetti, king's merchants,
of the society of the Bardi of Florence, of 1100 marks, which they delivered
as a loan into the king's treasury by the hands of J. bishop of Ely.
July 16. Inspeximus and exemplification of letters patent, the originals having
Nottingham, been burnt, dated at Linliscu 1 December 80 Edwsurd I, by which the late
king granted to Peter Dun and William Billing, on account of their good
service on the testimony of John Butetourte, the biEkiliwick of the forestership
of Rowardyn, which is within the metes of the forest of Dene, to hold during
good behaviour therein. By p.s*
MEMBRANE 81.
July 27. Safe-oonduct, until All Saints Day, for the nundos, whom Oauselinus
Nottingham. Johannis, cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter, and Luke, cardinal
deacon of St. Mary in Via Lata, staying within the realm, are sending to
Scotland on the business of the church of Rome. [Fcsdera,]
July 27. Licence for Aline, late the wife of Hugh Fizheir, tenant in chief, to
Nottingham, marry whomsoever she will of the long's allegiance. By K.
July 80. Writ ds inUndendo for Richard atte Pole and William atte Pole, whom
Nottingham. Stephen de Abyndon, king's serjeant, the butler, has appointed during his
pleasure to be his deputies in the port of Eyngeston-upon-HuU.
July 29. Licence for the prior and convent of the Holy Trinity, Eston by Burbach,
Nottingham, to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10/. a
year. By K.
July 28. Protection with dause for one year for Henry de Plukeleye going to
Nottingham. Oascony on the king's service.
July 26. Grant for three years to the bailiffis and good men of the town of Thome-
Nottin^iam. worth of pavage upon all wares for sale brought into their town.
By fine of 2 marks.
August 8. Presentation of Nicholas de Deen to the church of Hyntlesham, in the
Nottingham, diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of Thomas de Foxton, the late
rector. By E. on the information of Hugh le Despenser the elder*
10 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
]^3J7^ Meuihrane 31 — cotU,
August 2. Grants to Hugh lo Despenser the younger and his heirs of the manor of
Nottingham. Glapthome, co. Northampton, which Ger\^ase Avenel and Joan, his wife, and
Douegal de Fyf, son of the said Joan, held of the inheritance of the said
Joan, and which with their other lands was forfeited to the king because
they lately adhered to his Scotch enemies. By p.s.
August 8. Grant for life to John de Wysham, on account of his good service to the
Nottingham, late king, of 200 marks a year, to be received out of the farm of the castle
of St. Briavels and out of the bailiwick of the forest of Dene, to hold until
the king shall provide him with lands for his life to that value. By K.
Sept. 20. Mandate to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to make allowance
York. fQp ^iiat gmj^ J;q ^jJiq g^j^ John de Wysham, who holds the castle and
bailiwich of the kiiig's grant subject to rendering a certain sum every year
at the Exchequer.
August 1. Appointment of Francis, count of Lavagna (Lavania), nephew of
'Nottingham. Luke, cardinal deacon of St. Mary in Via Lata, to be of the king's House-
hold for ever and to wear his livery.
By K. on the information of Anthony Pessaigne.
August 1. Pardon of that which pertains to the king of the under-mention imprison-
Nottingham. ment and deceit to Simon de Crepp}Tig [es] , who lately impleaded John
le Neweman before the justices of the Bench of a messuage, 6 acres of land,
4 acres of meadow and 8 acres of pasture in Saxthorpe and recovered
them after repeated defaults by the said John before the said justices by judg-
ment of the court, and afterwards the said John alleging in Court before
the same justices that he had not been summoned in the suit, or view of
the tenements made, and that the tenements had not been taken into the
king's hands as is customary, obtained a writ de deceptione against the said
Simon, of which deceit he was convicted before the justices and adjudged
to prison, where he is detained.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
August 8. Grant to Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, to whom the
Nottingham. jQ^g \^qA previously granted the custody of two parts of the lands and
tenements, late of Robert son of Ralph, which by the death of the same and
the death of Ralph the father, tenant in chief, were taken into the king's
hands and by reason of the minority of the heir of the said Robert are in
his hands, viz. as well within the liberty of the bishopric of Durham as
without, to hold until the full age of the said heir rendering yearly at
the Exchequer the extent of the lands and tenements, as a furl^her favour
that he may hold the custody of the said two parts together with knights*
fees, advowsons of churches, &c. to the full age of the heir. By p.s.
John de Hastynges, staying in England, has letters nominating Walter
Gurteys his attorney in L*eland for three years.
John son of John de Hastynges, executor of the testament of John de
ELastynges, has like letters nominating the same Walter Curteys his attorney
in Lreland for three years.
Simple protection, for one year, for Otto son of William de Grandissono
going beyond the seas.
August 4. Appointment, during pleasure, of W. elect of Cashel, to the office of
Nottingham, chancellor of Lreland. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de [Mortuo] Mari of Wygemore, keeper
of the land, of Ireland, the king's lieutenant there, to admit the elect to that
office and to cause the seal for the said office to be delivered into his custody.
11 EDWARD n.— Past 1. 11
1317.
Membrane 31 — cant.
Grant to Stephen de Abyndon, king's serjeant, the butler, that so long as
he shall be butler, he can order ministers to sen-e under him in his office,
and at his will remove such ministers and appoint others in their place,
for whom he shall answer, as shall seem best for the king's honour and
profit. By p.s.
August 1. Licence for the prior and brethren of the hospital of St. John, Lichefeld,
Noiiingham. f^ acquire in mortmain lands and tenements to the value of lOL a year.
Ausnist 2. Grant to William de Monte Acuto, steward of the Household, on account
Nottingham, of his good service to Edward I, and to Elizabeth his wife and their heirs, of
all the lands and tenements late of William de Earliolo and his wife, which
they have forfeited by reason of their adherence to the king's Scotch enemies,
together with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, &c. By p.s.
August 4. Whereas the king lately granted to John de Sandale, now bishop of
Nottingham. Winchester, executor of the testament of Henry de Lacy, sometime earl of
Lincoln, and to his co-executors the issues accruing from the custom on
wools, hides and wool-fells in the port of Kingeston-upon-Hull to hold until
they shall be satisfied for certain debts in which the king is bound to them,
and as DoflFus de Bard', Roger Ardingelli and Dinus Forcinetti, kind's
merchants, and others of the society of the Bardi of Florence have on the
king's behalf satisfied Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, in 8000/. viz. :
in 2500Z. which the earl paid for the king in parts beyond the seas to John
de la Holier, and in 500Z. due to the earl for other cause, the king wishing
to satisfy the merchants in the said sum of 8000/., with the assent of the
said executors grants that they may receive 2000/. as well out of the said
custom as out of the increment of 10s. for eack sack of wool, and 10s. for
each last of hides, and 10s. for every 800 wool-fells to be exported by foreign
and strange merchants, and of half a mark for each sack of wool, and half a
mark for each last of Mdes and half a mark for every 800 wool-fells
exported by native merchants from the said port to be received as an
impost until a certain time for the king's use, so that when the said merchants
of the society shall have received the said 2000Z. out of the issues of the
said custom and said impost in that port, then the custom shall revert to the
executors to hold according to the king's grant previously made to them ;
the part of the king's seal, which is called the 'coket' in the said
port shall remain in the custody of the attorney of the merchants until
they shall have been satisfied as above set forth. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the said customs in the port of
Kingeston-upon-Hull to delivered all moneys which are in their hands and
which they shall hereafter levy to the said merchants, or to Peter Bonejunctc
and John Boilet their attorneys, for which an allowance will be made to
them in their account at the Exchequer.
August 4. Pardon to John de Wetheresfeld of the under-mentioned imprisonment,
Nottingham, provided he submit to the other penalties contained in the statute. He had
in the court of King's Bench, as the attorney of Petronilla, daughter of
Roger le Botiller, in a certain writ of entry which she had brought in that
court against Simon son of William for 60 acres of land, 7 acres of meadow,
and 6 acres of alder grove in Wetheresfeld, been convicted in that he had
falsely and in deceit procured one John le Whelwright under the name of
the said Simon to be present there and upon the said petition to answer that
he was prepared to surrender the tenements to the said Petronilla, and on
that account he was adjudged by the justices to the prison of the Flete, to
remain there according to the form of the statute.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
12 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
•iQ'i'T 'Mewhranv 81 — cont,
July 26. Protection and safe-conduot directed to the king's bailiffs and lieges in
Nottingham. Qlaomorgan and Morganou in Wales, for one year, for John GifiJEkrd of
Wynewardestowe, Robert de Prestesbury and William de Ty, whom John
Giffard of Brinunesfeld, late keeper of those lands, is sending there to levy
certain debts and ransoms from the men of those parts, which are in arrear
from the time when he held the custody thereof, and also to audit the
accounts of his bailiffs and ministers for the same time, and to received and
carry away his goods and chattels which are in the castles and lands of
Olaumorgan and Morganou ; every assistance is to be given to them at their
request.
August 5. Pardon to Adam son of Jordan de Ghemok of his insurrection with Adam
Nottingham. Banastre against the king, and also of divers felonies conmiitted by him.
By p.s.
August 2. Pardon to the prior and brethren of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
Nottingham, in Ireland for appropriating in the time of the late king, without his licence
or that of the present king, the churches of Oi:ennach, Kilschanny, and
Ferscheth, and the vicarage of the church of Mora in the diocese of Cloyne,
the vicarage of Adynho in the diocese of Cork, and the church of Balingar*
in the diocese of Cashel, which are of their advowson. By K.
August 17. Grant, during pleasure and so long as the manor and houses shall be in
Somerton. the king's hands, to John Knokyn, king's yeoman, of the manor of Portele
and the houses in Hereford, late of Master William le Hore, which have
been seized into the king's hands, for the arrears due to him for the time in
which the said Master William was chamberlain of North Wales. By p.s.
Mandate m pursuance to Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side
Trent for the delivery thereof.
The like to the sheriff of Hereford.
MEMBRANE 80.
July 16. Writ of aid, until the first day of January, for Ralph Spray, king's
Nottingham, yeoman, whom the king is sending to purvey necessaries for the kitchen of
queen Isabella to be paid for out of her Wardrobe. By K.
The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. —
Balph de Wendovere for the poultry.
Stephen Peek for the pantry.
Banulph de Litbirkes for the buttery.
Richard de Redynges for the scullery.
John de la Marche for the saucery.
wSaSgggton 1 for the office of the aveaary.
MOTSferdeNSamton ) for the pantry.
a'^^WySeV 1 '- ^^ ^^^-
John Cosyn for the poultry.
Hugh de Lyncestre for the scullery.
Stustl^"''^'* 1 ^- *^« «='^-'-' -^ •^•^-
Robert de Danehurst for the Marshalsea.
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^A-iij Meitihrane 80 — cont.
August 4. Appointment of DofiFas de Bard* to be of the king's Household and com-
Kottinghiun. pany and to wear his livery ; he is to enjoy the privileges and favours
which others of the king's Household and company ought to use. By E*
Protection and safe-conduct, for two years, for DofiFus de Bard', whom
the king wishes to retain in his Household and company and livery,
going beyond the seas, and also for his servants and the men of his company.
ByK.
August 2. Grant to Adam de Breton of Ireland and his heirs, on account of his
NoUingham. good service, of all lands and tenements late of John son of John de Bone-
ville in Obargy in the county of Catherlagh in Ireland, which by reason of
the rebellion of the said John, because he adhered to the king's Scotch
enemies in Ireland, as an 'escheat have fallen into the king's hands, together
with the reversions of the dowers, lands, and tenements, which Joan late
the wife of John de Boneville, father of the said John, holds of his inherit-
ance in Obargy, whenever the same shall fall in, together with woods,
mountains, wastes, waters, fisheries, marshes, meadows, feedings, pastures,
and all other things pertaining to those lands, to hold subject to the usual
services. By K.
July 16. Lately in the grant of the tenth in aid of the Scotch war made in the
Nottingham, province of York, the clergy of the archdeaconry of Richmond, because
many of tiieir benefices and the temporalities annexed to the spiritualities
in that archdeaconry had been laid waste by the attacks of the Scots,
granted a tenth of their benefices and temporalities according to their then
value and not according to the taxation of the tenth hitherto current. The
king wishing to be certified of the true value of the benefices and tempor-
alities, viz. how much they were worth at the time of the grant, that the
tenth may be levied for his use according to that grant, commands the
archdeacon of Richmond, or his official, to enquire into the true value of all
benefices and spiritualities, which were hitherto accustomed to be taxed, viz.
how much they were worth at the time when the tenth was granted and to
cause them to be taxed at that rate, and to cause the collectors of the tenth
to be present at such taxations that they may be able to levy the taxations
for the king's use as they ought ; the archdeacon and his official are to send
the taxations, when they sh^ have been fully made, to the treasurer and
barons of the Exchequer together with the writ. By C.
August 6. Licence for the abbot and convent of Oseneye to acquire in mortmain
Nottinghiun. lands, tenements, and rents to the value of 10/. a year. By p.s.
August 9. Licence for the prior and convent of Shelford to acquire in mortmain lands,
Newark. tenements, and rents to the value of 20^ a year. By p.s.
Because it was testified to king Bicliard II by certain extents in his
possession, that those letters had been lost and that tlie prior and convent
Itad not acquired anything under this licence, he, on 14 October, 6 Richard
II, granted to tliem licence to acquire lands dc, to the value of 20/. a year,
and therefore this enrolment teas cancelled,
August 4. Licence for John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, to demise to farm for the
Nottingfaam. term of his life his towns of Staunford and Graham, which he holds for life
of the king's inheritance. By p.s.
August 11. Exemption for life of Robert Beaupel, the elder, from being put on assizes,
Somerton. juries, and recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other
bailiff, or minister of the king against his willt By p.s,
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CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1317.
August 8.
Nottingham.
August 15.
Soxnerton.
August 16.
Somerton.
August 18.
Lincoln.
August 18.
Lincoln.
Manhrane 30 — cont.
The king, who thought fit to retain Bartholomew de Badelesmere by
him for the benefit of his counsel, and in consideration of certain burthens
beyond those which the said Bartholomew was bound to bear yearly in his
service, granted to him a fee of 1,000 marks a year, now on account
of the expenses incurred by him in going to the court of Rome and elsewhere
on his service, and wishing to do him a favour in the payment of his said
fee, grants that he may receive 4,000 marks of his said fee for four years out
of the issues of the first fruits of void benefices in the realm reserved by the
Pope for a certain time, out of the half year of that time, which first fruits
the Pope granted to the king, if the same be sufficient for the purpose, and
if not, then the king will make good the deficiency out of other issues.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and the chamberlains of the
Exchequer.
Grant to John de Hothum, bishop of Ely, in consideration of his good
service in going to L*eland on the king's business and of the expenses
incurred by him when staying as the king's envoy at the court of Rome and
returning from thence, of 2,000 marks of the king's gift beyond that which
he received by prest for his expenses in such business, to be received out of
the issues of the first fruits of void benefices, as above. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer.
Grant to Adrian de Flisco, king's kinsman and clerk, of the archdeaconry
of Cliveland in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason
of the voidance of the archbishopric of York. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of York.
Grant to Giles de Bello Campo, on account of his good service and to
enable him to continue the better in the king's service, of 40/. a year, to be
received by the hands of the sheriff of Warwick out of the issues of his
bailiwick, until the king shall provide the said Giles with lands, or rents to
that value for his life. The king had previously granted to him the like
sum out of the sum of money which the executors of the testament of Guy de
Bello Campo, late earl of Warwick, tenant in chief, rendered at the Exchequer
for the earl's lands and tenements, in the king's hands by reason of the
minority of the heir, which were in the custody of the executors of the
king's grant, but subsequently the king took the custody from them and
granted it to Hugh le Despenser the elder to hold until the full age of the
heir. By p.s.
Grant to John de Foxle for 120/., which the king owes to him for his
wages and robes and which are in arrear from the time of the king's
coronation, of the custody of a moiety of the manor of Estbriggeford, eo.
Nottingham, and a moiety of the manor of Saxeby, co. Leicester, held in
chief, which Roger le Brabazon, deceased, held for his life of the inheritance
of Beatrice, sometime his wife, and ^hich by reason of his death and the
minority of Thomas de Multon, kinsman and heir of Beatrice, are in
the king's hand, and which are extended at \ll, 18ji. a year, to hold until
the full age of the heir. By p.s.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Ralph de Monte
Hermerii, keeper of the forest on this side Trent, for Riobert de Baryngton
to hold 40 acres of waste in the forest of Dene, which he had acquired in fee
without the king's licence from Elias de Blakeneye, who held them in chief,
to him and his heirs by rendering at the Exchequer for each acre 2d. a year;
the said 40 acres of waste, measured by the perch of the forest, are inclosed by .
11 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1.
15
1317.
August 15.
Somerton.
Aaga8t25.
Lincoln.
Aagast24.
Lincoln.
August 22.
Lincoln.
August 26.
Lincoln.
Oct. 1.
Lincoln.
Sept. 1.
CasUethorpe.
Membrane 80 — cofit,
metes and bounds viz. : in length by the wood of Mayllescoyt from a
place called * Hunstety ' to Wybaltonesbrok and Brodeleywey, and in
breadth from the grove of Henry le Carter to Godefrayesok and Croysrode,
and which on account of the trespass had been taken into the king's hands :
with restitution of the same. By fine of i mark.
Grant to Simon de Monte Acuto of the prebend of Bogethorpe in the
church o£ St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of
the archbishopric of York. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of York.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Nicholas Sauvage to the custody of the
smaller piece of the seal for the recognisance of debts for the city of York.
Presentation of Master John Walewayn to the church of Lampadervaur in
Wales, in the diocese of St. Davids. By p.s.
Grant to Master Richard de Clare of the deanery of Wymburne. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Dorset to induct him therein.
Pardon of outlawry to Nicholas brother of William son of Simon son of
Robert lately convicted before Roger de Cubbeldyk and Nicholas de Bolyng-
broke, justices of oyer and terminer, of a trespass committed against John
Fyn of Sutton at Sutton in Holand, because he could not be found, who
was outlawed in the county of Lincoln, provided he surrender at the prison
of Lincoln.
Ralph, abbot of St. Victor, staying beyond the seas has letters nominating
Richard Maheu and John le Provost his attorneys for two years.
By the Chancellor at the instance of William de Monte Acuto.
Presentation of Thomas de Hothum to the church of Skorburgh, in the
king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Henry de Percy,
tenant in chief. The letters are directed to Master William de Melton,
provost of Beverley, or his vicar-general. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 29.
Augusts.
Nottingham.
August 6.
Nottingham.
Mandate to the collectors in the port of Southampton of the increment
of the custom upon wools, hides and wool-fells to pay over the same to
Bernard le Fauconer, the attorney of the merchants of the society of the
Bardi of Florence, to whom the king had made an assignment upon the
customs in part satisfaction of his debts to them, the said Bernard having
been nominated for that purpose by Roger Ardingelli, a merchant of that
society. [Pari. Writs,] By K.
The like to the collectors and controller in the port of London of the custom
upon wool, hides, and wool-fells to pay over all moneys accruing from such
custom to Datinus Belynzoni, a merchant of the said society, who has been
appointed their attorney for that purpose. [Pari, Writs,] By K.
Grant to DofiFus de Bard', Roger Ardingelli, Francis Balduch' and
Dinus Forcinetti, and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of
Florence, that they may export their own wool free of the new increment,
but paying the old custom of half a mark. [Pari, Writs.] By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the increment in the port of
London. [Pari, Writs,]
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-|Q-i»T Meiiibrane 29 — canU
The like mandate to the collectors in the ports of Boston, Eyngesion-
upon-Hull, and Southampton. [Pari. Writs,]
Marginal note. — See on the appended schedule for the same.
MEMBRANE 29. —SCHEDULE.*
August 6. Grant to Duffus de Bard', Roger Ardingelli, Francis Balduch' and Dinus
Nottingham. Forcetti and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence,
because in his necessities the king had found them well disposed to him,
that they shall be quit of the impost upon wool for their own wools which
they export from the realm : they are not to be harassed in any manner
for the non-payment of the increment, provided they pay the old custom.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance on their behalf directed to the collectors of the
custom in the port of London.
The like to the collectors of custom in the ports of Kingston-upon-HuU,
Boston and Southampton.
Sept. 12. Memorandum. Other letters of the same matter were sealed at another
time, and afterwards on 12 September were changed imder that form, and
the said merchants promised the Chancellor to return the former letters to
be cancelled by him.
MEMBRANE 29.^€ont.
August?. Pardon to David de Breghen, knight, of Scotland, of all manner of
Nottingham, felonies and trespasses committed by him as well within the realm as
elsewhere. By p.s.
August 9. The prior of Bath, staying in England, has letters nominating Nicholas
Shelford. de Weston and Robert de Stokes his attorneys for two years.
Aug. 4. Grant to Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to hold until the full age
Nottingham, of the heir, of the custody of two parts of the manor of Hildeburghworth, co.
Norfolk, which were late of Thomas de Eailly, deceased, tenant in chief,
and which by reason of the minority of the heir are in the king*s hands.
By K. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
Mandate in pursuance to Master John Walewayn, escheator beyond Trent.
Aug. 14. Safe-conduct, until All Saints Day, for Master Andrew Sapiti coming to
Somerton. England on business.
Aug. 1. Exemption for life for William le Deveneys from being put on juries,
Nottingham, assizes, or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other
bailiff, or minister of the king. By K.
August 18. Protection with clause nolumm, for one year, for John, bishop of Win-
Somerton. Chester.
*This ftchedule is missing; it has been printed in Parliamentary Writs, Vol.11,
Division II. Appendix, p. Ill,
• 11 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1.
17
1317.
Angnst 17.
Somerton.
August 20.
Lincoln.
Membrane 29 — cont.
Mandate to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, justice of North Wales, for
the restitution of the temporalities of the priory of Pristoll to
Matthew Gogh', a canon of that house, whose election as prior thereof
Anian, bishop of Bangor, has confirmed. By p.s.
Writ de intendendo for the prior directed to the knights, free men, and
other tenants of the house.
Safe-conduct, until All Saints Day, for the abbot of Cokersand going to
the general chapter of his Order to be celebrated at Pr6montr6 in parts
beyond the seas.
Writ de intendendo for one year for John son of Oervase de Donecastre*
whom J. bishop of Winchester, the chancellor, is sending to divers parts to
purvey victuals for his sustenance and that of the Imig's clerks in the
Chancery.
Inspeximtu and confirmation of letters patent, dated 10 February 19
Henry IH, granting, after inquisition, that the men of the soke of Waltham
shall be quit of suits of counties, and wapentakes, view of frank-pledge,
and murder, as it was found by inquisition that they were in the time of
Alan son of the earl and of other of their lords before the war between
King John and his barons of England. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Ralph de Fenton, chaplain, of
5 marks of rent and a rent of two hens in Nabume by Fulford to a
chaplain to celebrate divine service daily for his soul and the souls of his
ancestors and of all Christians in the cathedral church of St. Peter, York,
at the altar of St. William. By fine of 5 marks.
Angnst 80. Grant during pleasure to John le Bere of Nottingham of the custody of
Lincoln. the king's prison of the town of Nottingham, to hold in the same manner
as others have held that custody and by doing to the sheriff of Nottingham
that which pertains to him. By p.s.
August 10.
Somerton.
August 28.
Lincoln.
August 26.
Lincoln.
Mandate, upon complaint by the proctor-general of the house of St.
Anthony, Vienne, for the arrest of all persons, who falsely representing
themselves to be proctors of that house collect money, chattels and other
goods throughout England, Wales and Ireland.
August 80. Mandate, until Easter, to the king's purveyors that they are not to take
Lincoln. any com or other victuals bought for J. bishop of Winchester, the chan-
cellor, by his servants from Risdph Clement, chaplain, late farmer of the
church of Styvelingflete, co. York.
August 27. Licence for John de Sancto Johanne to grant to Master Gilbert de
Lincoln. Middelton, king's clerk, for life, the manor of Staunton St. John, held in
chief. By K.
July 8.
Towcester.
Grant, at the request and in consideration of his good conduct, to Robert
de Sapy and Aline his wife that they may enclose, as much as they are able,
of the King's marsh of Pevenese,which is inundated by the flow of the tide
and is in the tenancy of no person, and that they may hold the same so
enclosed for their lives by rendering yearly to the king a pair of gilt spurs
at the feast of St. John the Baptist, with reversion upon their deaths to the
king; they are further to satisfy queen Margaret, if any thing therein
pertains to her. By p.s.
18346.
B
18 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
- Q- ^ Membrane 29 — conU
Sept. 5. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
York. Seleby by Henry Irewys of Seleby of 8 messuages and 84 acres of land in
Seleby, which are held of the abbot and are worth in all issues according
to their true value 20s. a year, as appears by an inquisition made by Robert
de Sapy, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence
granted to them to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 282.
a year. Licence also for the re-grant of the same to him for his life.
August 29* Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de la Beche of 11 acres
Lincoln. and 8 roods of land in Yatingdene to William de Harlaston, parson of the
church of Yatyngdene, in exchange for 9 acres of land in the same town.
Sept. 2. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Henry de Benyngworth,
Barton-upon- subdean of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, of a rent of 6/. in the city of
Humber. Lincoln and the suburb thereof to the dean and chapter of the said church
for the sustenance of certain poor persons and also of a chaplain to celebrate
divine service daily in their church for the soul of the said Henry and the
souls of his ancestors and of all Christians. By fine of 100s.
Sept. 5. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Langetoft, chaplain,
York. of 8 messuages in York to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in
the church of St. Peter, York, for his soul and the souls of all Christians.
By fine of 5 marks.
Sept. 7. Simple protection without clause, for one year, for John de Wandeles-
York. worth, clerk.
Writ de intendendo for Ralph de Kirtillington appointed in the ports of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Hertepol, Scardeburgh, and Eyngeston-upon-Hull to
act as his deputy and during his pleasure by Richard le Mareschal, king's
Serjeant, the pantler (panetanusj, to whom the king has granted the office
of gauger throughout the realm.
Sept. 9. Mandate to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemor, keeper of Lreland, to
York. deliver to Nicholas de Balscote and Thomas de Pessulano, king's clerks, or
one of them, in the name of the elect of Dublin, the temporalities of the
archbishopric of Dublin, which the king has restored to Master Alexander
de Bykenore, late a canon of the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, whose
election as archbishop, the royal assent having been first granted thereto,
the Pope has confirmed, and to whom the lung has granted a respite to a
certayi time to do fealty.
By E. on the testimony of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
The like mandate to Master John Walewayn, escheator beyond Trent, to
deliver the temporalities of the archbishopric of Dublin to the said elect,
or to the said Thomas in his name.
MEMBRANE 28.
July 27. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Courteneye and John de
Nottingham. Stonore on complaint by Hugh de Audeley the younger that Thomas, abbot
of Bokland, and John de Brixton, Richard de KnoUe, Walter de Cliflond,
William de Bremmore, William de Corf, and Thomas de Somerton, his
fellow monks, Richard Woleward, Roger Pipercom, John Ponfald, James le
Bakere, Nicholas le Bakere, Robert Sherpberd, Richard de Mewy, Geoflfrey
Stoyl, John de Wotton, Thomas de Cokkesworthy, Walter Lavender, John
Coterel, William de Loueworth*, Richard de Bremmore, John Repe, Richard
Crek, Reginald de Oldelond, William Gy, Nicholas de Loueworth', Ralph de
Gotetorre, Eudo de Bedokesworth, William de Godeneshole, Richard Bagge,
11 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1.
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1317.
Membrane 28.
John de Horshate, Walter de Horsyate, Robert Attar of Adelak, Richard de
Crepetorre, John de Lodertorre, John Denysh of Denecombe, John de
Rekenham, William de Crepetorre, and William son of Agnes Atte Hoik,
and Richard his brother, entered his free chace of Dertemore, co. Devon,
hunted therein without licence, carried away his deer and assaulted his men
and servants. By K.
The like to the same justices on complaint by Serlo Seliman that Thomas,
abbot of Bokland, with brother John de Brixton, &c. assaulted him at
Lydeford, co. Devon, took him to Bokland, and detained him for a long
time in prison there. By K.
The like to the same justices on like complaints against the said abbot and
the above-named persons by the following complaints, viz. —
William Fund*.
Richard Seyngetyl.
Geofi&ey de Babenay.
Robert Attar Bothele, the yoimger.
John de Middelcote.
Walter atte Ford.
Richard atte Halle.
Adam de Luwedon.
Robert Bren.
John de Renewych.
John son of John le White.
Robert le Proute.
Walter de Pynho.
Robert Pynho.
Richard 8yneger.
Walter Lybard, *fforester.'
Robert Pote.
William de Wrey.
William Oldesbrom.
John son of Elias de Wogheby.
John Oldesbrom.
Richard de Bennebrugge.
Johel Boye.
Henry Odyn.
John Polard.
William Wylberd.
Edward de Hextenesworth*.
Hugh de Wynford.
John Bronnyng [es] .
Gregory de Bremstoute.
Aagnst 8.
KoUingham.
Angost 12.
Somerton.
Aagnst 12.
Somerton.
The like to William son of William, Richard de Wylughby, and Ralph
de Crophille on complaint by Gervase de Clifton and his tenants of Wyle-
ford that the keepers of the king's castle of Nottingham have made trenches
and dykes through their meadows at Wyleford and caused the water of the
Trent to be diverted in divers places without its right and ancient course
through such trenches and dykes, whereby their meadows are often
submerged ; and also they dig and take turves and place them in obstruction
of the wears, trenches and dykes, whereby the complainants lose the profits
of their lands, meadows and pastures. By C.
Appointment of John de Brantyngham and Richard de Donecastre, as
the Wng is in need of money for divers weighty matters, to supervise the
summonses of the Exchequer of certain debts to be levied for the king's use
in the county of York ; also to command the sheriff and bailififs of liberties
in that county, which have the return of such writs, that they cause such
debts to be levied without delay. The commissioners are to certify the
treasurer and barons of the Exchequer thereof on the morrow of Michaelmas
next.
Mandate in pursuance directed to the sheriff of York and the bailiffs of
liberties to obey the said commissioners.
Appointment of the same commissioners to enquire by oath of good men
of the county of York what sums of money were levied in the said county,
from what towns, and by whom, in whose hands the moneys are, and how
much from each town, as the earls, barons, free men, &c. of the county in
the Parliament at Lincoln, in thequinzaine of St. Hilary 9 Edward II, granted
to the king in aid of thewar with Scotland from each town, citiesand boroughs
20
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1317.
August 21.
Lincoln.
August 10.
Somerton.
Membrane 28.
and the king's demesnes excepted, a foot man armed at the expense and in
the wages of each town to remain in the king's service for sixty days, and
the king understands that, although he afterwards remitted such costs and
wages, the same were levied in the county. The commissioners are to
certify the treasurer and harons of the Exchequer as above.
Commission to John de Neimuyt, John de la Haye, and Greoffirey de la
Lee to enquire touching the persons, who with John Corbyn, Bichturd and
William his brothers and William Oliveresman, lately committed divers
offences at Sleperesdene, co. Buckingham, and who wander about commit-
ting felonies, to the terror of the people, through the counties of Buckingham,
Hertford, Essex, Kent, Surrey, Middlesex, Southampton, Bedford, Oxford,
Berks, Wilts, Gloucester, Norfolk, and Suffolk : the commissioners are to
arrest John Corbyn and his accomplices and commit them to prison.
By p.s.
Simple protection, for one year, for Master Edmund de London, parson
of the prebendal church of Brightlilig.
He also has the like protection as prebendary of the prebend of Norton in
the church of St. Mary, Norton.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
The prior of Bretton Monachorum.
Adam de Berewyk, vicar of the church of Thorpe Arches.
Robert de Milington.
Gilbert de Sandale, prebendary in the collegiate church of Langecestre.
Adam de Hurreworthe.
William de Ergum.
Roger de Shirbume, clerk.
The prior of Watton.
Robert de Eillum.
The abbot of Holmcoltran.
John de Ellerker, clerk, a member of the king's Household.
The prioress of Munket^n Monialium.
Alexander de Bastingtwhayth.
William le Barber of Heselingfeld.
Ranulph de Albo Monasterio.
Roald de Richemimd.
The prior of Cameringham.
Adam de Holcote, parson of the church of Southdalton.
Hugh Batessone of Donecastre.
John de Helbek.
John de Hemelseye.
The prior of St. Leonjurd's by Staunford.
Robert de Brompton, master of the hospital of Northalverton.
William de Besyngby, chaplain.
Adam de Blida, prebendary of Bilton in the church of York.
Thomas de Shirbume, vicar of the church of Crambum.
Henry de Westmorland, vicar of the church of Grenton.
William de Pikeryng, parson of the church of Foston by Eirkham.
William de Popelton, parson of the church of Corby.
Matilda late the wife of Brian son of Alan.
Richard de Lisula, parson of the church of Hothum.
William son of Richard de Knaresburgh.
The abbot of St. Mary's, York.
Master William de Brampton, parson of the church of Eirkeby
Raveneswath,
11 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1.
^1
1317.
Sept. 1.
Caisithorpe.
Sept. 4.
York.
Membrane 28.
John Wyseman, master of the hospital of St. Sepulchre by Hedon.
Thomas le Nedler, citizen and merchant of York.
William de Beverlaco, parson of the church of Wellewyk.
The prior of Gisbume.
John de Creppyng [es] .
John Hogge of Wrytelyngton.
John de Insula.
Protection and safe-conduct for Roger de Boticombe and others, whom
the long is sending to the town of Derlington to bring to the city of York
certain goods of Luke, cardinal deacon of St. Mary in Via Lata, deposited in
that town.
The like until All Saints Day for Edmund de Dymeton, king's clerk,
diamberlain of North Wales, who is going to make purveyance of tin and
steel for the works and munition of the king*s castles in North Wales in the
markets of Boston and elsewhere.
Writ of aid for one year for Peter de Guldeford whom the king is sending
to make purveyance for the office of the chandler.
Sept. 5.
York.
Sept. 9.
York.
Sept. 6.
York.
August 27.
Lincoln.
Sept. 10.
York.
Sept. 10.
York.
Sept. &
York.
MEMBRANE 27.
Confirmation and Inspeximus, the statute of mortmain notwithstanding, of
the deed of Thomas de Luda, canon of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln,
sealed with his seal and that of J. bishop of Lincoln, by which he made an
ordinance for a chantry at the altar of the Holy Trinity in the chapel of
St. Mary, Louth, for his own soul and the souls of William his father and
Margaret his mother, and his brethren and benefactors, and of all Christians, and
also of his grant in frank almoin, made with the king's licence, to William
de Tetford, chaplain, of 6 messuages, 20^ acres of land, a moie^ of an acre
of meadow, and 18s. id. of rent in Louth to hold to him and his successors
celebrating divine service daily at the altar according to the above ordinance.
Licence for the Prioress and nuns of Ermittwayth to acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10^. a year. By E.
Pardon to William son of John Bard of Butterwyk for acquiring, without
licence of the late or present king, to him and the heirs of his body a
messuage, 4 tofts and 20 bovates of land in Osgodby by Scardburgh from
John Bard of Butterwyk, who held of the late king as of the honor of
Albemarle. Licence for him to hold the same to him and the heirs of his
body with reversion failing such issue to the said John and his heirs.
By fine of 40^.
Appointment, during good behaviour, of John Griffoun to the custody of
the gate of the castle of Norwich, with the usual fee. By p.s.
John de Carru, staying in England, has letters nominating William de
Bayton and John le Waleys his attorneys for one year.
Licence, at the request of queen Isabella for the abbot and convent of
Blanchelande in Normandy, to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and
rents to the value of 10 marks a year.
By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
Safe-conduct for Stephen de Faleyse, whom queen Isabella is sending to
divers parts of the realm to carry to her robes and other necessaries of her
Wardrobe : he is to be supplied with carriage if required. By K.
22 CALKNDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
^o^J Membrane 27 — cont,
Sept. 11. Protection for one year for Simon de Driby, to whom the king has
York. committed during pleasure the custody of the lands and tenements in
Hundmanby, late of Thomas de Cailli, in his hands by reason of the minority
of the heir, and also for all tenants of the said lands, their men, lands,
goods, rents, and possessions. Nothing is to be taken of the corn, &c.
ByK.
The like for the said Simon and the tenants of the manor of Ripon and of the
lands, tenements, towns and hamlets of the neighbouring parts, which pertain
to the archbishopric of York, void and in the king's hands.
The like for the said Simon and the tenants of the manor of Beverley and for
the lands, &c. of the neighbouring parts, which pertain to the archbishopric of
York.
Sept. 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Robert de Pikering, dean
York. of the church of St. Peter, Y'^ork, of the advowson of the church of Styvel-
ingflet to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily for the souls of the
king, his progenitors and heirs, and also for the souls of the said Robert
and his heirs and of all Christiems, in a chapel of St. Mary, which he intends
to found at Bouthum by Y^'ork, where the prior and friars of the Carmelite
Order of Y'^ork had been accustomed to dwell. Licence also for the same
chaplain to appropriate the said church for the sustenance of himself and of
two other chaplains celebrating divine service there for the said souls and of
the poor staying there according to the ordinance of the said Robert.
ByK.
Vacated because surrendered aiid camelled^ ami other icise in the month of
December in the twelfth year,
Sept. 11. Grant as a further favour of all the goods and chattels, which belonged
York. to William de Karliolo on the day he joined the Scots, and which for that
reason are forfeited, to William do Monte Acuto, steward of the Household,
to whom and to Elizabeth his wife the king, in consideration of his good
service to Edward I, had already granted all the lands and tenements which
the said William de Karliolo and his wife held wdthin the realm on the said
day, as well of his inheritance as of hers, to hold to him and his wife
and his heirs together with knights* fees, advowsons of churches, &c.
By p.s.
Sept. 8. Safe-conduct for three years for Blaise de Sene, king's merchant, passing
York. through the realm with his merchandise to trade.
Sept. 9. Appointment of Simon de Friskenade, king's serjeant, to require all earls,
York. barons, knights and others, who are going by summons of the king to
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to be there by the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, for
service in the parts of Scotland against the king's Scotch enemies, passing
through the town of Boroughbridge {de Pontc Limji) to go to the king at
York, where he is staying, and to remain there with tne king until further
order touching their journey to the North. They are to obey the said Simon
in this matter, and an allowance will be made to them for the time they
shall spend at York, as if they were at Newcastle-upon-Tyne on the said
service. By K.
Sept. 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the friars of the Augustinian
York. Order of York by Geoffrey de Hothum of a messuage in Kingeston-upon-
Hull, and by John de Wetwangc of a plot of land in the same town, con-
taining two hundred and five feet in length and one hundred and fifteen
feet in breadth, for the construction of an oratory for the celebration of
divine worship and houses for their habitation. By E.
11 EDWARD n.— Pakt 1.
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1317.
Sept. 10.
York.
Sept. 12.
York.
Sept. 12.
York.
Sept. 12.
York.
Sept. 16.
York.
Sept. 14.
York.
Sept. 15.
York.
Sept. 16.
York.
August 28.
Lincoln.
Membrane 27 — cont.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Holmcoltran by Richard de Thoresby of a messuage in Carlisle, and by Ralph
Flour of a messuage and 80 acres of land in Crofton by Thoresby.
By fine of 2 marks.
Exemption for life for Nicholas le Flemmyng of York from being put on
juries, assizes, or recognitions ; and from being made mayor, coroner,
verderer, forester, or other bailiff or minister of the king ; and also from
taking up military arms : further that he may hold his houses in the street
of Conynestrete by the house of the Augustinian Friars in the city of York
quit of livery of stewards, marshals, or other ministers of the king or of
justices in eyre and of all others. By E.
Safe-conduct until Easter for Walter le Eeu of Lincoln and Henry
Rudbudel, burgess of Durdrech, whom William coimt of Hainault, Holand
and Seland and lord of Friesland, has sent to England as his envoys and
attorneys.
Grant to John Bele of the parish of St. Mary de Castro fparochia Sancte
Marie de Castello) in the Island of Gemeseye, of that which pertains to the
king of the forfeiture of lands, &c. He had lately been pcurdoned by the
king suit of peace for a robbery of two wethers, which Perota sometime his
wife had committed and for which she was hanged, and for which accord-
ing to the custom of the Island he abjured the same, whereby for such
abjuration his lands, tenements, goods and chattels were forfeited to the king.
By p.s.
Presentation of Robert de Cave to the church of Oxcoumbe, in the diocese
of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir
of Roger de Scoter, tenant in chief.
Grant to Gilbert de Stapelton of the archdeaconry of * Berkshire * in the
church of St. Mary, Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance
of the bishopric of Salisbury. By K. on the information of Roger Damory.
Mandate in pursuance to the bishop of Salisbury.
Grant to the same Gilbert de Stapleton of the prebend of Graham Borealis
in the diurch of St. Mary, Salisbury, in the kmg's gift by reason of the
late voidance of the bishopric of Salisbury.
By E. on the information of Roger Dammory.
Mandate in pursuance to the bishop of Salisbury.
Grant to Henry Beaufiz and his heirs, in consideration of his good service
to the late king, of the reversion of all the lands and tenements in
Westlangedon, co. Eent, late of William de Clambergh, which Henry le
Tfidllur holds for life of the grant of Edward I. By p.s.
Grant, until a year after Michaelmas, at the instance of Aymer de Valencia,
earl of Pembroke, to Conrad Clippyng, and Herman his brother, merchants
of Almain, of exemption from arrest for their goods brought within the
realm on account of any trespasses or debts, unless for their own trespasses
or for debts, whereof they are either principals or sureties.
By E. on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Licence for the prior and convent of Wroxton to acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements and rents to the value of 100«. a year. By p.s.
24 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
jg-iiT M EM BE AS E 26.
Sept. 12. Neapolius, prebendary of Bokingham in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln,
York. staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Henry Fikeys and Nicholas
son of Michael de Spalding his attorneys for tfa^ee years.
Sept. 11. Grant to Douenald de Mar, king*s yeoman, of the custody of the lands
York. and tenements, late of James de Perers, tenant in chief, in the king's hands
by reason of the heir being a minor, to hold during the minority togetlier
with the marriage of the heir. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Master John Walewayn, escheator beyond Trent.
Grant to the same Douenald de Mar of that which pertains to the king of tlie
marriage of Ela, late the wife of James de Perers, tenant in chief, viz. of
any fine she may make for such marriage, or of any forfeiture which she may
incur. By p.s.
Sept. 12. Licence for John de Sudleye to demise at farm, for a period of five years,
York. to Thomas de Yerdon and Henry de Praers 20^. of rent in his manor of
Dersete, co. Warwick, which is held in chief. By E.
Licence for John de Sudleye to demise at farm to whomsover he will 80/.
of land and rent in his manors of Dersete and Chelverscote, co. Warwick,
and Lenche, co. Worcester, which are held in chief. By K.
Sept. 14. Grant to William de Rude, king's serjeant, whom the king lately appointed
York. to be one of the collectors of custom in the port of London and who is
staying continuously with the king, attending to his business, whereby he is
unable to exercise lus office personally, that so long as he is engaged on the
king's business he may employ a competent substitute, for whom he shall
answer. By p.s.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance for Peter de Heyes, the substitute of
William de Rude in the port of London.
Sept. 8. Acknowledgement that the dean and chapter of the church of St. Peter,
York. York, have delivered as a loan 200 marks by the hands of Roger de Nortb-
burgh, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, for the expenses of the House-
hold, which sum the king promises to repay out of the tenth lately granted
by the clergy of the province of York in aid of the war with Scotlaiidl
By E. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
Sept. 15. Presentation of Simon Dayville to the church of Shappewyk in the
York. diocese of Salisbury. By p.s
Sept. 16. Grant to the merchants and burgesses of Ypres, after relation of the con-
York, firmation and inspeximus of the charter granted to them by Henry III, and the
confirmation thereof by Edward I, and the present king, that they shall not
be harassed for any trespass or acts of violence committed upon any men
or merchants of the kmg or upon other persons during the late affair
between his subjects and the men and merchants of Flanders, and that
their goods and merchandise within the realm shall not be arrested contrary
to the tenor of their charter and the confirmation thereof, but that they
may in safety with their goods enter, tarry in and depart from the kingdom.
By E. and C.
Sept. 20. Presentation of Richard de Someredeby to the church of Berkeswell, in the
^^^^ diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, in the king's gift by reason of his custody
of the land and heir of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, tenant in
chief. By E.
11 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1. 26
^ o-i !▼ Membrane 26 — cont,
Sept. 19. Grant to Master Peter Fabry, king's clerk, the Pope's notary, on account
York. of his good services to the king, of which the king has been informed by
William de Monte Acuto, steward of his Household, and others, of a pension
of 25 marks a year to be received at the Exchequer at Westminster at
Michaelmas each year until the king shall provide him within the realm
with a suitable ecclesiastical benefice, which he shall think fit to accept.
By p.s.
Sept. 20. Exemption for life, at the request of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Here-
York, ford and Essex, for Roger de Seleby of York, from being put on assizes,
juries, or recognitions ; and from being made coroner, mayor, bailiff, ver-
derer, forester or other minister of the king. By K.
Sept. 20. Licence, at the instance of queen Isabella, for the prioress and nuns of
York. Munketon to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements, and rents to the value
of 101. a year. By K.
V(icated because surrendered, for an 5 February 4 Henry IV, the prioress and
nuns acquired lands and tenements to the value of 20s.in full satisfaction tfiereof,
and there/ore these letters were cancelled and destroyed,
Sept. 20. Grant to Martin de Fishacre of that which pertains to the king of the
York. marriage of Joan, late the wife of Matthew de Trethak, tenant in chief, viz.
the fine for the marriage, or any forfeiture that she may incur. By p.s.
Sept. 18. Grant to John de Mowbray, under certain conditions contained in an
York. indenture, whereof the one part is retained in the Wardrobe and the other is
in his hands, of the town and borough of Scardeburgh, co. York, together
with the liberty of the town and borough, which are for certain reasons in
the king's hands, to hold for life in satisfaction of lands or rents in the said
county, of the value of 1002. a year, which the king granted to him for life
according to the said indenture. If, however, the kmg shall restore the said
liberty to the burgesses of Scardeburgh, John de Mowbray shall receive
by the hands of the burgesses for his life, the dlL a year due to the king for
the farm of the town, and the king and his heirs will cause him to be
satisfied for the remaining 9/. a year in other suitable places within the said
county. By K.
Writ ds intendendo in pursuance directed to the bailifEs and good men of
Scardeburgh.
Sept. 20. Grant for life to John de Penreth, discharged from the rent of 6 marks a
York. year to which it was subject, of that waste in the forest of Englewode, co.
Grmiberland, which he lately rented for Ufe from Robert de Umframville,
whilst keeper of the said forest, at the king's pleasure subject to that rent,
viz. the waste called 'Braythawayt' l^g between these metes and bounds,
viz. Selywra and Lyndebeck, his land m the said forest of theonepart, and the
river Ive of the other, and a close of John de Hartcla called *■ le Hegheved '
towards the North and the close of Thomas de Hoton, which is called ' Hoton
Langthwayt ' and his own pasture called * Skelton Langthwayt ' towards the
South. By K. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
Sept. 4. Simple protection with clause nolumus, until Christmas, for John de
York. Shupton and Agnes his wife, who are brewing ale for J. bishop of Win-
chester, the chancellor, and others of the Chancery.
Sept. 20. Safe-conduct, until the feast of St. Margaret the Virgin, for John de
York. Shupton, citizen of York, going to divers pturts of the realm to buy com to
bring it to the city of York for the sustenance of J. bishop of Winchester,
the chancellor, and his household, and the clerks of the Chancery.
26 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
t q-i 17 Membrane 26 — cont.
Sept. 24. Safe-conduct, during pleasure, for Master Rigaud (Rigald) de Asserio,
York. canon of Orleans, professor of Civil Law, the nuncio, whom Pope John
XXn. is sending to England, Lreland and Wales, and also for the sub-
collectors and ministers whom he shall appoint to act for him. [Fced^ra.^
Sept. 25. Assignment to John de Mowbray, to whom the king is bound m the sum
York. of 500 marks, of 800 marks to be received out of the farm of the town of
Bedeford, and 200 marks out of that of the castle and honor of Enaresburgli,
in full payment of the above sum. B7 p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the bailiffs of the town of Bedeford.
The like to the keeper of the said castle and honor.
Licence for Geoffrey Lescrope to crenellate his dwelling place of Clifton -
upon-Yore, co. York. By K.
Grant to Roger Damory, and Elizabeth his wife, the king's niece, of the
castle of the Salmon Leap in L*eland with its knight's fees, advowsons o{
churches, Ac. to hold for their lives with remainder to the first-bom son of
the said Roger and Elizabeth for his life, with subsequent reversion to tlie
king and his heirs. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemor, keeper of
Ireland, to deliver to them the castle with its armour, victuals, &c.
Writ de intendendo for them directed to the knights, free men, and other
tenants of the castle.
MEMBRANE 25.
Sept. 20. Writ of aid, until Christmas, for Thomas Seintclere and James le Ciurer,
York. the servants whom Gaucelinus, cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter,
is sending to divers places to buy corn and other victuals for his household.
Sept. 20. Protection, for one year, for certain burgesses of the town of Berwick -
York. upon-Tweed, going to divers parts of the realm and also to France to pur-
chase com and other victuals and to carry the same to Berwick for the
provisioning of that town ; the burgesses have letters, under the common
seal of the town and under the seal belonging to the office of the chamber-
lain there, testifying that they have been appointed to do so. Further they
have given sufficient security that they will not carry such provisions else-
where or to the king's enemies. By E«
Inspeximus and confirmation of the under-mentioned charters and inspec*
tions, viz. —
Sept. 18. !• Charter by which Ranulph, sometime earl of Chester, granted all the
York. land which he held in Tiwe with its capital messuage and the donation
of the church there, excepting the land late of Hugh de Colonciis in
that town, to John de Pratelhs, for his homage and service, to hold to
him and his heirs by the service of a fourth part of a knight's fee ;
witnesses, earl Hugh de Laci (Hugone Comite de Laci), Philip de Orreby,
Thomas Dispenser {Dispemafio), Walter de Coventre, Hugh Malebille,
Norman Pantull', William de Verdun, Alvred de Suluigni, Henry
Murdach, Henry Dispenser, Hugh Dispenser, Thomas Dispenser, Philip
del Bye, William de Venables, Warin de Verun, William Ihe Butler
(pincetTia), the steward of Mold {sen' de Monte Alto), Thomas the Clerk
{clerico), Payn de Chaurc [iis] and others.
11 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1.
27
1317
Sept. 24.
York.
Sept 24.
York.
Sept. 25.
York.
Augusts.
Nottinghain.
Sept. 24.
York.
Sept. 22.
York.
Membrajie 25 — coiU.
II. Impeximus by king John of the above grant by Ranulph earl of
Chester to John de Pratellis of his land, Ac. in Twide; witnesses, J.
bishop of Norwich, elect of Canterbury, P. bishop of Winchester, Josce-
line, bishop elect of Bath, G [eoffrey] son of Peter, earl of Essex, W.
Mareschal, earl of Pembroke, W. earl of Arundel, Peter de Stokes ;
given by the hand of Hugh de Well', archdeacon of Wells, 4 April,
7 John. [Eotuli Chartariim, p. 168.]
III. Charter of John de Pratellis of Twede Magna, kinsman and heir of
the said John de Pratellis, dated at Tywe Magna, Monday after St.
Luke the Evangelist 82 Edward I, by which he granted to Ralph de
PrateUis his son and Alice daughter of William Joce of Thomcot, and
their heirs his manor of Tiwe Magna with all its buildings, &c., his
fisheries as well several as common, all services and customs of his free
tenants in the town of Tiwe, with all rents, &c. ; witnesses, Hugh de
Barton, Robert de Craimford, Robert le Botiller, Adam de Humber,
William Foukes of Shipton, Richard de Quuxle, Rod [mund] de Lin-
ham, Nicholas Broun, the younger, Edmund de Dene, and others.
By fine of 20s.
William de Wegland having lately impleaded Thomas Tanour of Lincoln
and Hilary his wife of a trespass against him before Roger de Cubbeldik
and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer, and the said Thomas and
Hilary having been convicted and sentenced to imprisonment, the King
because Thomas Tanur is staying on his service in the castle of Norham
pardons them the imprisonment, &c.
By E. on the information of John de Haustede.
Safe conduct at the instance of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke,
and Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, and others, for
Thomas, earl of Lancaster, his followers and adherents ; neither they nor
their goods are to be arrested or seized : if any arrest or seizure shall take
place contrary to the protection, the person or goods shall be released.
[Pari. Wnts.] By K. and C.
Protection for Nicholas de Segrave, an adherent of the earl of Lancaster ;
he is not to be molested contrary to the foregoing safe-conduct. [ParL
WHU.] By K. and C.
Licence, at the request of queen Isabella, for the alienation in mortmain
by Simon de Drayton of lOOs. of land and rents in his manor of Drayton,
held in chief, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of
St. Mary, Lufwyk, for the souls of all Christians. By p.s.
Power to Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, and Humphrey de
Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, to liberate any followers or adherents
of the earl of Lancaster, who have been arrested. [Pari. Writs: Fcedera.]
By K and C.
Orant to Oliver de Burdegala and Matilda his wife, to whom the king
had granted 100 marks a year to be received at the Exdiequer until he
should provide them for life with land and rents to the like value, in part
satisfaction thereof, that the manor of Neuton Harecourt, co. Leicester,
which Philip de Hardeshulle and Amicia his wife hold for her life of the
grant of queen Eleanor, shall upon the death of the said Amicia remain over
to them for their lives to the vtJue of so much a year of the said 100 marks
as it shall be found, by an extent to be made thereof, to be worth in all its
issues. By p.8.
28 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Membrane 26 — eont.
1317.
Sept. 25. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de Horsleye of a
York. messuage, 100 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, and 208. of rent in
Lynsheles, and Alwenton to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in
the chapel of St. Nicholas in his manor of Aldensheles for his soul and tlie
souls of his ancestors and all Christians. By K.
Sept. 28. Grant during pleasure to Bobert de Insula of Chepchesse, in aid of his
York. sustenance, of 20 marks a year to be received at Whitsuntide out of tbe
custom of wool, hides, and wool-feUs in the port of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
By p.s.
Sept. 26. Grant during pleasure to Bobert de Beymes, in aid of his sustenance, of
York. 10/. a year to ba received at Whitsuntide out of the custom of wool, hides,
and wool-fells in the port of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. By p.s.
Sept. 28. Appointment, until All Saints Day, of Gilbert de Bisshton and Thomas
York. de Neubigging to purvey for the king's use 100 quarters of wheat, 100
quarters of malt, and 100 quarters of beans in the parts of Holdemesse.
By K. on the information of the Steward.
Sept. 27. Grant to Giles de Ispania, king's yeoman, of the houses at La Forde
York. without London, which the Idng holds of the gift of Walter, archbishop of
Canterbury, to hold to him and the heirs of his body, with reversion failing
issue to the king. By p.s.
Sept. 80. Writ of aid for Boger Catur, master of the ship called * la Blithe ' of
York. Westminster to select 40 able seamen {marinarios sufficienUs et de/emabiles)
to man his ship with. By K.
The like for the undermentioned masters, viz. —
Henry de Newehithe, master of the ship called * la Qodyere ' of Westminster.
Bichard atte Wose, master of the ship called the * Su Leonard ' of
Westminster.
Writ of aid for John de Leycestre, serjeant at arms, whom the king has
appointed to select seamen to man the ships, the Su Leonard of Westminster,
la Godyer of Westminster and la Blithe of Westminster, viz. 40 able seamen
for each.
Grant to Nicholas Isambardi de Longa Villa of the prebend of Apesthorpe
in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance
of the archbishopric of York. By K.
Mandate in pursuance for the same Isambard to the dean and chapter of
York.
Vacated became surrendered and cancelled^ and othencise below for another,
Sept. 80. The king, having lately granted during pleasure the custody of the castle
York. and manor of Malton to John de Moubray, to whom he commanded Bobert
de Sapy, escheator on this side Trent to deliver the same, and being inform-
ed that certain ill-disposed persons occupy the castle and do not permit
delivery of seisin thereof, conmiands the sheriff of York to take with him,
if necessary, the entire i)088e of his county and in person to approach the
castle and manor and to cause all such evil disposed persons to be removed :
further he is without delay to deliver the castle and manor to John de
Moubray. By C.
Sept. 28. Grant during pleasure to the nuns of Ermynthwayt, co. Cumberland, on
York. ' whom much loss has been inflicted by the king's Scotch enemies, in relief of
the state of their house of sufficient pasture for their beasts in the forest of
Inglewode. By p.s.
11 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
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1317.
Sepl. 25.
York.
Sept. 26.
York.
Sept. 28.
York.
Sept. 28.
York.
Sept. 26.
York.
Sept. 26.
York.
Sept. 26.
York.
Sept. 28.
York.
MEMBRANE 24.
Grant to William de Bos of Hamelak, who had surrendered and
quit claimed to the king his castle of Werk-upon-Tweed together with its
knights* fees, serjeanties, homages, services of free tenants, villeins and
their villeinages, and all other appurtenances, excepting the advowsons of
cells pertaining to the priory of Kirkeham and to the hospital of Boulton,
in exchange for 400 marks of land and rent a year to be granted before
mid-sunmier to him and- his heirs in suitable places between the rivers
Thames and Thayse, as the king wishes to provide security for him, of 400
marks of rent a year out of the farms of the cities of York and Lincoln,
viz. from the city of York 120Z. and from the city of Lincoln 146Z. 18s. 4</.,
to be received by the hands of the bailiffs of the said cities to hold to him
and his heirs imtil the king shall provide the said 400 marks of land and
rent and enfeoff him or his heirs thereof : further if it happen that the
said William de Ros and his heirs shall by judgment of Court be removed
from any of the lands to be assigned to them, they shall be provided with
other lands and tenements in place thereof. By E.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Moubray to the custody of the
castle of Scardeburgh with the usual fee.
Mandate to Taylefer de Tyle to deliver to John de Moubray the said
castle with its armour, victuals, stock, <&c. which are in his custody.
Presentation of Nicholas de Sutton to the church of Hyntlesham in the
diocese of Norwich. By K.
Grant to the abbot of St. Mary's, York, to whom the king is boimd in
200/. which at his request the abbot paid to Henry son of Hugh in part
satisfaction of the king's debts to him, that out of the tenth last granted
in the diocese of York and to be levied by the abbot, who is one of the
collectors thereof, and of the arrears thereof and also out of the first tenth
to be levied in the said diocese, he may raise 200/. for his own use and retain
it, for which an allowance will be made in his accounts.
By E. on the information of Anthony Pessaigne.
Licence for William de Monte Acuto to crenellate his manor of Eersing-
ton, CO. Oxford. By E.
Protection for the earl of Lancaster, his followers and adherents, granted
at the request of the earls of Pembroke and Hereford : freedom from arrest
and seizure shall continue so long as Parliament shall sit : all matters which
can be redressed in Parliament shall be redressed accordingly, and other
matters by law of the realm. French. [ParL Writs : Fadera,] By E.
Power to the earls of Pembroke and Hereford to discharge the followers
and adherents of the earl of Lancaster and to restore their goods, lands
and tenements, if the same hifive been arrested or seized : they are author-
ized to appoint deputies to act for them : the commission is to last until the
quinzaine of St. Hilary and during the time of the Parliament. French.
[Pari, Writs ; vhere it is noted as taken from the Orif/ijuUia.] By E.
Grant to Richard le Mareschal, who has suffered many losses through the
Scots, of 50/. a year in aid of his sustenance, until the king shall make
other provision for him or until he shall again obtain possession of his lands,
to be received by the hands of the escheator beyond Trent out of the issues
of his bailiwick. By p.s.
80 CALENDAB OP PATENT BOLLS.
Membrane 24 — cont.
1317.
Sept. 25. Orant to Gilbert de Burdon of the custody of the lands and tenements of
York. John de la Lye in Spyndelston and Botle, tenant in chief, which are in the
King's hands by reason of his son and heir being a minor.
By K. on the information of W. de Monte Acuto.
Sept. 28. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
York, Heppe by William Wage of 10 acres of land and 10 acres of meadow in
Heppe. By fine of i mark.
Appointment of Lukettus Marabotus de Carpena to be of the king*s
Household and to have his robes.
By K. on the information of Anthony Pessaigne.
Sept. 28. Orant to Bichard le Mareschal, on whom the Scots have inflicted heavy
York. losses, of 50/. a year in aid of his sustenance, until the king shall otherwise
provide for his sustenance or he shall regain' possession of his lands, to be
received by the hands of Master John Walewayn, escheator beyond Trent,
out of the issues of his bailiwick. By p.s.
Vacated because otherwise above,
Sept. 20. Orant to Andrew de Hartda of the farm of the city of Carlisle to be
York. received each year by the hands of the bailiffs of the city, of all farms of the
coimty of Cumberland, of all purprestures of the county and the
entire comage thereof to be received from the sheriff of the county, of all
issues of the forest of Inglewode by the hands of the keeper thereof, of all
desmesnes and fisheries pertaining to the castle of Carlisle, and of the
custodies of all lands and tenements late of Thomas de Multon of Oillesland,
of John de Wygeton, and of John de Derwentwatre in the county of Westmore-
land, tenants in chief, which by reason of their deaths are in the King's hands,
to hold to him, his executors and assigns until he shall be fully satisfied in the
sum of 1951Z. 5s. Id, in which the king is bound to him, viz. in divers
sums for wages for himself and of his men at arms, hobelars and footmen
who stayed with him in the city of Carlisle for the custody thereof, for
victuals bought from him by Bichard de Bromlegh, late receiver of victuals
at Carlisle, for re-placing his horses lost there, and for other causes, as set
forth in bills of Ingelard de Warle, Boger de Northburgh, and William de
Melton, elect of York, when keepers of the Wardrobe, and also in a bill of
the Wardrobe imder the seal Bichard de Feriby, king's clerk : if the king
shall surrender any of the above-mentioned landis to the heirs thereof before
the debts shall be fully discharged, the said Andrew shall retain the farms,
&c. until he shall be repaid in full.
By K. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
Vacated because otherwise in the schedule below.
Mandate in pursuance to the bailiffs of Carlisle.
The like to the sheriff of Cumberland.
The like to John de Crumbwelle, keeper of the forest on this side Trent.
The like to Adam de Skelton, keeper of certain of the lands late of
Thomas de Multon of Oillesland.
The like to Master John Walewayn, escheator beyond Trent, for all lands
and tenements late of Thomas de Multon of Oillesland, and John de
Wygeton, which are in his bailiwick.
The like to Robert de Sapy, escheator on this side Trent, for all lands
and tenements late of the said Thomas de Multon, John de Wygeton, and
John de Derwentwatre, which are in his bailiwick.
11 EDWARD n.— Part 1.
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1317.
Oct. 6.
Newark.
Oct. 7.
Grantham.
Oct. 6.
Betford.
Oct. 4.
TickhUl.
Membrane 24 — cont.
The like to Alexander de Bastenthwayt, keeper of certain lands late of
John de Wygeton in the county of Cumberland.
See below for the said Andrew on the ajypended schedule.
Grant to Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk, of the provostship of the
church of Beverley, void and in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of
archbishopric of York. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the guardian of the spirituality of the archbishopric
of York.
Grant, during pleasure, to John de Fenwyk, in consideration of his good
service and in aid of his continuing in the king's service, of 40 marks a
year to be received out of the farm of the county of Northampton by the
hands of the sheriff thereof. By p.s.
Protection, until All Saints Day, for the com, which J. bishop of Win-
chester, the chancellor, is bringing to London, for the household of the
Chancery, from his manor of Ivyngho. Nothing is to be taken of the
bishop's com which Gilbert de Heddessore is carrying in his ship upon the
Thames to the said city.
Licence for the prior and convent of Kenylworth to acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements and rents to the value of 15Z. a year. By p.s.
Sept. 20.
York.
MEMBRANE 2i,^SCUEDULE.
Grant to Andrew de Harcla of the farm of the city of Carlisle, to be
received each year at the hands of the bailiffs of the city, and of all farms
of the county of Cumberland and of all the purprestures of the county and the
entire comage thereof to be received from the sheriff of the county, all issues
of the forest of Inglewode by the hands of the keeper thereof, all demesnes
and fisheries belonging to the castle of Carlisle, and the custodies of all
lands and tenements late of Thomas de Gillesland, deceased, of John de
Wygeton, * and John de Derewentewatre in the county of Westmoreland,
tenants in chief, in the king's hands by reason of their deaths, to
hold to him, his executors and assigns until he shall be fully satis-
fied as well in the sum of 1762Z. 2«. 11</. as in other sums in
which the king is boimd to him, viz. for the wages of himself and
his men -at arms, hobelars and footmen who stayed with him in the
city of Carlisle for the custody thereof, for victuals bought from him by
Richard de Bromle, late receiver of victuals at Carlisle, and for re-placing
his horses lost there, and for other causes, as appears by bills of Ingelard
de Warle, Roger de Northburgh and William de Melton, elect of York,
when keepers of the Wardrobe ; and also in bills of Robert de Wodehous
and Richard de Feriby, king's clerks, made in the name of the said elect :
if the king shall surrender any of the above mentioned lands to the heirs
thereof, before the debts shall be fully discharged, the said Andrew shall
retain the farms, comage, issues, demesnes and fisheries until he shall be
repaid in full. By E. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
25 Sept.
York.
MEMBRANE 23.
Grant to Anthony de Lucy, to whom the king is bound in divers sums,
of the manors of Penreth and Soureby, co. Cumberland, with their members,
excepting the town lands of Salkild Regis, to hold until out of the issues
of those manors he shall be satisfied in all sums which shall be found to
be due to him according to a computation to be made in the Exchequer.
By K. and C.
8S
CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1317.
Sept. 28.
York.
Sept. 30.
York.
Sept. 80.
York.
Sept. 80.
York.
Sept. 81.
(He.)
York.
Sept. 80.
York.
Oct. 1.
Tadcaster.
Oct. 8.
Doncaster.
Membrane 28 — corU*
Confirmation of a grant in frank almoin made by William de Ros of
Hamelak to the Augustinian Friars of Newcastle-upon-Tyne of all the land
which lies in Goagate in that town. By E.
Grant to William de Bos of Hamelak, he having surrendered to the king
his castle of Werk-upon-Tweed with its knights* fees, &c. in exchange for
lands and rents to the value of 400 marks a year between the rivers Thames
and Tees, that 400 marks of land with knights' fees of value equal to
those belonging to the said castle shall be assigned to him as they
shall fall into the king's hands. By K.
Writ of aid, imtil Christmas, directed to the bailiffs and others of the
counties of Norfork, Suffolk and Lincoln for Roger de Atton, King's serjeant
and larderer, going to those counties to purvey for the king's Household 20
lasts of herrings, 10 barrels of 'sturgeon', 10,000 'stokfissh', 1000 haberdine
(Daberden). By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
Exemption throughout the realm from arrest for Almain merchants,
members of the Hanse of London, until the next Parliament, unless they be
sureties or principal debtors. By K. and C.
Pardon to Adam son of Adam de Frekilton, as the king has learned that
he was by the procurance of his rivals indicted for the death of Henry de
Bury, knight, and for other trespasses alleged to have been committed by
him within the realm in the train of Adam de Banastre, of the suit of peace
pertaining to the king thereby, and also of any consequent outlawry. By p.s.
Grant to the abbot and convent of Seleby, to whom John, bishop of
Winchester, Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk, and Master Thomas de
Cherleton, king's clerk, bound themselves on behalf of the king for the
repayment of 100/. delivered into the Wardrobe as a loan, that out of the
moneys accruing from the yearly tenth lately granted and also out of the
arrears of the aid also granted to the king, viz. of the twelve pence out of
the mark and of any other tenths of which the abbot and convent have been
appointed collectors, they may retain the said sum, for which an allowance
will be made in their account. By K.
Acknowledgement that the king is bound to Henry son of Hugh in 50
marks, which he granted to him on account of his good service.
By K. on the information of Anthony Pessaigne.
Grant for seven years, at the request of Robert Hastanges, to the bailiffs
and good men of Kingston- upon -Hull of pavage upon all wares for sale
brought into that town, to be received by a collector to be appointed by
them and the said Robert Hastanges. By K.
Licence for the minister and friars of the Order of the Holy Trinity
by Knaresburgh to enclose 8 acres of land in their field called
* Belmont ' lying within the metes of the forest of Knaresburgh and to build
houses there, and to hold the same, during pleasure, to them and their
successors. By K. on the information of R. de Ayremynne.
Grant to Doffus de Bard', Roger Ardingelli, Dinus Forcetti and Francis
Balduch', and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence,
to whom the king is indebted in 105Z., viz. 751, for 160 quarters of wheat,
of the price of 10«. a quarter, which they have purveyed for his use, and in
80/. which together with the wheat they caused to be delivered to Simon de
Dryby for the sustenance of the king's lieges going on his service towards
Berwick-upon-Tweed, that they may receive the said sum as well out of the
11 EDWABD n.— Part 1.
88
1317.
Oct. 8.
DoDcaster.
Oct. 6.
Betford.
Oct. 8.
Corby.
Oct. 8.
Corby.
Membrane 28 — cont,
custom npon wool, hides, and wool-fells in the port of Eingston-upon-HuU
as ont of the impost granted by merchants, natives and foreigners, to be
received from wools, hides and wool-fells in the said port, after they shall be
satisfied in certain sums of money, which the king previously assigned to
them upon the said custom and loan. The one part of the seal, which is
called the * Coket,* in the said port shall remain in their custody until the
105/. shall be repaid to them.
By E. on the information of Anthony Pessaigne.
Pardon to Henry Oweyn for the rape of Aline, late the wife of Hugh le
fiz Heir, and for other felonies and trespasses committed within the realm,
of whi(^ he has been indicted. By p.s.
Exemption, for life, for Bobert de Bretton from being put on assizes,
juries or recognitions; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other
minister of the king. By p.s.
Mandate to Alexander de Gave and William de Bevercote, guardians of the
archbishopric of York, to deliver to William de Melton, elect of York, whom
Pope J [ohn XXII] has preferred to be archbishop thereof, although the
king has not received the Papal bull and the elect has not yet done fealty,
the temporalities of the archbishopric, reserving however to the king
advowsons of churches and religious houses, and collations of
ecclesiastical benefices and of churches belonging to the said temporalities
until the said preferred shall have done fealty in that behalf. [Fadera.]
By p.s.
The like to the unddr-mentioned persons, viz. —
Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent.
Anthony de Lucy, keeper of the town and liberty of Hextildesham.
Simon de Dryeby, keeper of the manors of Beverle and Bipon.
Simon de Wodeham, keeper of the manors of Scroby and Lanum.
Thomas de Derby, keeper of the manor of Cawode.
Writ de intendendo for the archbishop directed to the knights, free men
and other tenants of the archbishopric.
Grant to William de Melton, king's clerk, the elect of York, whom Pope
J [ohn XXUj has preferred to that archbishopric and to whom the king has
restored the temporalities thereof, reserving to himself the advowsons of
churches, <fcc. as set forth above, as a further favour of all the king's
com in the granges of the archbishopric and sown in the lands of the
temporalities to hold of the king's gift. [Fcedera,'\ By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance directed to the under-mentioned persons, viz. : —
Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent.
Alexander de Cave and William de Bevercote, &c.
Anthony de Lucy, keeper of the town and liberty of Hextildesham.
Simon de Drieby, keeper of the manors of Beverle and Hipon.
Simon de Wodeham, keeper of the manors of Scroby and Lanum.
Thomas de Derby, keeper of the manor of Cawode. [Fadera.']
Richard de Weyland, staying in England, has letters nominating Thomas
de Westhale his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Cicely, late the wife of Robert de Ufford, staying in England, has letters
Dominating Richard le Longe her attorney in Ireland for the same time.
18845.
84 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-|Qi»T Membrane 28 — cont.
The said Cicely, Stephen Edrich and William le Gerk, executors of
the testament of Robert de Ufford, staying in England, have letters
nominating the said Richard le Longe their attorney as above.
Oct. 6. Presentation of Richard Tybetot to the church of Eyngesclere, in the
Sutton-upon- diocese of Winchester. By p.s.
Trent.
Oct. 8. Simple protection, with clause nolumm, for one year for the abbot of
Stamford. Croiland.
MEMBRANE 22.
Oct. 6. Exemption for life of John de Carminou from being put on assizes, juries,
Satton-en- or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other minister
le-Clay. of the king. . By p.s.
Oct. 11. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of Queen Isabella, by which
Somerton. Ynth the assent of the king she appointed William de Bereford, knight,
the younger, keeper and bailiff of her manor of Wodestok. By p.s.
Oct. 18. Master Richard de Brenchesle, parson of the church of Estpecham, going
Westminster, beyond the seas for the purpose of study, has letters nominating Thomas le
Oegge his attorney for two years.
Simple protection with clause nolumm, for one year, for Robert de
Cotingham, parson of the church of Esington.
He also has like letters as prebendary of Houeden in the church of St.
Peter, Houeden.
Simple protection for two years for Master Richard de Brenchesle, parson
of the church of Estpecham going beyond the seas for the purpose of study.
Oct. 16. ^landate to sheriffs, bailiffs, &c. to supply John de Weston, late chamber-
Westminster, lain of Scotland, who is by the king's command coming to London to render
his account, and his men with carriage, at their expense, if a request shall
be made for such.
Oct. 7. Licence for the minister and friars of the house of St. Robert, Enares-
Newark. burgh, of the Order of the Holy Trinity, to acquire lands, tenements, and
rents to the value of 10^. a year. By p.s.
Oct. 18. Appointment of Nicholas de Grey, sheriff of York, brother John de Cante-
Westminster, brigge, and William de Knaresburgh, to seize into the king's hand the lands,
&c., of Roger Dammory in the county of York, and to keep the same until
further order. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
The like appointments of the under-mentioned persons in the counties
specified, viz.—
Hugh Hakelut, sheriff of Hereford, and Robert Broun, in the county
of Hereford.
Robert de Staundon, sheriff of Lincoln, Robert Darcy, and Humphrey
Wace, in the county of Lincoln.
Oct. 18. Revocation of the presentation of John de Lecford, king's chaplain, to the
Westminster, vicarage of Hilingdon in the diocese of London, made by the king under the
belief that it was void by the death of John de Pateneye, the vicar thereof,
who is alive.
11 EDWARD II.— Pabt 1. 85
I rt 1 »7. Membrane 22 — cont,
Oct. 18. Protection with clause, for one year, for John Wogan, staying with Roger
Westminster, de Mortuo Mari, on the king's service in Ireland.
By testimony of Roger de Mortuo Mari.
Oct. 20. Simple protection with clause nolumm^ for one year, for Matilda late the
Westminster, wife of WUliam de Bumstede.
The like for the undermentioned persons, viz. —
Thomas de London, parson of the church of Scaldwell.
Sewald Reyncot of Lutton, and Theobald Poleyn.
William Gunneys, parson of the church of Carby.
Roger, vicar of the church of * La Radeclive,* Bristol.
Master Richard de Gloucestre.
Edmund de Sancto Clemente, parson of the church of Parva Laufare.
The abbot of Stanle.
Emma, late the wife of John de Harpesfeld.
William son of William le Clerk, of Boston.
Thomas de Querle, parson of the church of Agmodesham.
The abbot of Battle.
The abbot of Waverle.
Juliana de Saunford.
Ralph Basset of Drayton, during pleasure.
Oct. 6. Pardon to Ralph de Rostayk, for the rape of Sibyl, daughter of
Sutton-upon- Margery de Treverbyn, and for robbing the said Margery ; and also of any
'^'^^*- consequent outlawry. By p.s.
Oct. 18. Master Adam Mirimouth, clerk, staying beyond the seas, has letters nom-
Westminster. inating William de Lugwardyn and John Aumfray his attorneys for three
years.
Oct. 16. Presentation of William de Kirkeby, king's clerk, to the church of Skelton,
Westminster, in the diocese of Carlisle, in the king's gift by reason of the forfeiture
incurred by Walter de Corry, a rebel, and also of his custody of the land
and heir of Gilbert de Sutheyk, tenant in chief of the late king, and of the
custody of the land and heir of Robert de Cliflford, tenant in chief ; the right
of presentation also belonging to Richard de Kirkebryde, Robert Tilliol and
Master John Walewayn conjointly with whom the king exercised the right.
ByK.
Presentation by the king, by reason of the aforesaid custodies, jointly with
the said Richard de Eirkebride and Master John Walewayn, of the said
William de Kirkeby to the said church of Skelton. By K.
Presentation by the king, jointly with Richard de Eirkebred and Master
John Walewayn, of the said William de Kirkeby to the said church.
By K.
Oct. 20. Safe-conduct until Christmas for Richard de Redynges, whom J. bishop
Westminster, of Winchester, the chancellor, is sending to North Wales to purvey
animals for the use of the household of the king's Chancery.
Oct. 8. Grant to Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa of the manor of Kenyngton by
TickhiU. Lamhethe, which the king held of the grant of John de Warenna, earl of
Surrey and Sussex. By p.s.
Vacated became surrendered and cancelled and otherivise below.
Oct. 17. Safe-conduct, for two years, for Duffus de Bard', whom the king has
Westminster, retained in his Household, going beyond the seas with his ser\^ants. By K.
86 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
- Q -I f7 Menibraiis 22 — coM,
Appointment of DufiPas de Bard* to be of the king's bouse and Household
and robes with the use and enjoyment of the usual privileges and favours.
By K.
Oct. 25. Writ of aid for John de Moubray, constable of the castle of Scardeburgrli,
Westminster, whom the king has commanded to purvey victuals for provisioning the saici
castle. By K. on the information of Th. de Cherleton.
Oct. 22. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the Friars Minors of Grymesbjr
Westminster, by William, parson of a fourth part of the church of Brokelesby, of a plot
of land in Grymesby, containing 14 perches and 7 feet in length and B
perches and 14 feet in breadth, adjacent to their area, for the enlargement
thereof. By K.
Oct. 26. Writ of aid, until the Purification, directed to the sheriffs, &c. of the
Westminster, counties of Gloucester, Somerset, Dorset, and Devon, whom the king had
commanded to purvey victuals for the provisioning the town and castle of
Carlisle and to carry the same to Skymbumesse, for Adam de Skelton and
Richard de Melbume, whom he has appointed to supervise the purveyance
of such victuals and the carriage thereof to that place. By E.
Oct. 25. Inspe^mus and confirmation of an indenture dated on Tuesday in the feast
Westminster, of St. Mark the Evangelist,ldl7,between John de Hothum, bishop of Ely, and
Geoffrey de Coleville, knight, touching a difference between them. The latter
had newly erected on a plot of marsh-land abutting upon the river which flows
between the town of Wysebeche, co. Cambridge, and the town of Walsokne,
CO. Norfolk, certain houses and other edifices at the foot of the bridge of
Wisebeche towards the east to the injury of the bishop's town of Wisebeche,
and claims to have his steward with a clerk to hold view of frank pledge
yearly at Walsokne together with the stewards or bailiffs of the bishop of
Ely, the abbot of Rameseye, and the prior of Lewes, and to write down by
the said clerk what pertams to him therein by reason of his manor of
Walsokne, wherein the said Geofi^ey is hindered by the bailiffs of the
bishop. The dispute was settled on these conditions, viz. Geoffrey de
Coleville granted to the bishop of Ely about 20 acres of the said marsh-land
not yet built upon, as limited by certain bounds together with 47«. lid. of
rent accruing from certain places there arrented by him together with the
entire service of Hugh Gardener, Geoffrey son of Peter Em, John nephew
of the provost, Elias le Shereman, Peter Cayly, Laurence de Marham, John le
Webestere, John Stroutere, Hamo le Vemoun, William E verard, WiUianfton of
Simon, Richard Maddy, Richard de Parys, John Mobbe of Turington,
Alan the Tailor ( Cissoris), William le Shereman, Richard Priour, Thomas Case,
William de Skelton, Nicholas Barkere, Nicholas Malebraunche, and Martin
son of William and of their heirs for each plot, which they hold in the said
marsh, as well in places built upon as not, and those he rendered and delivered
to the bishop to hold to him and his successors quit of every service and
secular exaction pertaining to him or his heirs ; for which concession the bishop
with the assent of the prior and convent of Ely granted for himself and
his successors that Geoffirey de Coleville and his heirs shall at the holding
of the view of frank pledge henceforth every year have a steward and clerk
with his roll to write down what pertains to him by reason of his manor of
Walsokne, and that he and they shall receive the amercements and other
profits by reason of the said view from his men and tenants residing in the
said manor quit of hindrance by the bishop, his successors, or ministers ;
further Geoffrey de Coleville and his heirs shall hold from the bishop and
his successors the tenements late of Robert Lucas in Walsokne according to
the tenor of the charter of Nigel, sometime bishop of Ely, reserving to the
11 EDWARD II.— Pabt 1. 87
1317.
Memhram 22 — cont.
bishops of Ely regal jurisdiction in the same tenements and profits and
explees henceforth emerging therefrom belonging to the bishop and his
church by reason of its liberty, and also the homage and service of the said
GeofiPrey and his heirs for the manor of Walsokne. By K.
Oct. 24. Pardon to Simon Wytekere for the death of Thomas Lytekere in the
Westminster, hundred of Brumlegh, as it appears by the record of Roger Sauvage and
John de If eld, justices of gaol delivery for Maydestan, that he killed him 'in
self-defence.
MEMBRANE 21.
Oct. 14. Grant to Jakinettus de Mareigny, to whom the king, 20 November 1818,
Ware. on account of good service to himself and queen Isabella, granted for life
the 10 marks a year which Thomas Broun, deceased, rendered by the hands
of the escheator on this side Trent for a moiety of the manor of Grafton,
CO. Northampton, held by him for life of the demise of Edward I, of the
said moiety of the manor, which by the death of Thomas Broun has fallen
into the kmg*s hands, to hold for life in lieu of the said 10 marks. By p.s.
Oct. 18. Grant for life to Oillard de Welles of the custody of the castle of Crukith,
Westminster, in Wales, with the usual fee. By p.s.
Oct. 7. Pardon to Thomas son of Bobert de Eeuilloun (QuiUon), of the Island
Newark. of Gemeseye, accused of receiving goods stolen by WiUiam de Doito;
pardon also of his abjuration of the Island on that account. By p.s. [4454.]
Oct. 17. Licence for brother GeoflFrey de Norhampton and brother Roger de
Westminster. Barwe to act as attorneys for Richard de Pavely, prior of the Hospital of St.
John of Jerusalem in England, in matters touching the hospital.
Oct. 20. Safe-conduct, until Easter, for Henry le Venour of Brightewell, and John
Westminster. Seward, whom J. bishop of Winchester, the chancellor, is sending to his
manors of Brightewell and Harewell for com and other victuals to be brought
to London for the sustenance of himself and of the clerks of the Chancery.
Oct. 20. Exemption for life for Edmund de Hemegrave from being put on assizes,
Westminster, juries, and recognitions. By E.
Oct. 18. The like for William Page of Eggewere. By p.s.
Westminster.
Oct. 24. Grant to William Ailemer, king's clerk, of the prebend which Ingelard de
Westminster. Warle, now deceased, had held in the church of St. Mary, SuthweU, in the
king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of York.
By E. on the information of Th. de Charleton.
Mandate in pursuance to the chapter of the church of SuthweU.
Oct. 24. Grant to William de Ayremynne, king's clerk, of the prebend of Laghton
Westminster, in Morthyng in the church of St. Peter, York, in the long's gift by reason
of the voidimce of the archbishopric of York. By p.s.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled,
August 29. Licence for the prior and canons of * Cesarburgh ' to acquire in mortmain
Lincoln. lands, tenements and rents to the value of IOO5. a year. By p.s.
Oct. 25. Pardon to Ralph Basset of Drayton, on account of his good service, of
Westminster, the 80^. by which he made fine for a licence to acquire to himself and his
heirs the manor of Radeclyve-upon-Soar, and also of the 10 marks for a
licence to acquire in like manner the manor of Grettewell, held in chief.
ByK.
88 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
^ Qi 7 Membrane 21 — cont.
Oct. 24. Geoffrey, abbot of the church of Notre Dame, St. Pierre sur Dive, staying
Westminster, beyond the seas, has letters nominating John de Sancto Albino, his fellow
monk, his attorney for three years.
Oct. 26. Presentation of Master John Walewayn to the church of Glatton in
Westminster, the diocese of Lincoln. Sy K-
Oct. 24. Appointment, during pleasure, of Roger Dammory to the custody of the
Westminster, oastle of Gloucester, which Queen Margaret held for her life of the grant of
Edward I, and which by request she surrendered to the king. By K.
August 28. Exemption for three years, for Robert de Knoel of Saresbury from being
Lincoln, put on assizes, juries or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner,
or other minister of the king. By p.s.
Oct. 24. Licence for the abbot and convent of Heppe to acquire in mortmain lands
Westminster, or rents to the value of 10^. a year.
By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
The like verbatim for the prior and convent of St. Mary's, Stonle.
By K. on the like information.
Pardon to William Burpehecche for the death of Thomas Brekedisshe,
as it appears by the record of Roger le Sauvage and his fellows, justices of
gaol delivery for the town of Canterbury, that he killed him in self defence.
Oct. 27. Safe-conduct for two years for Henry de Colecestre, clerk, whom DoflPus
Westminster, ^q Bard', Roger Ardingelli, and Dinus Forcetti and their fellows, merchants
of the society of the Bardi of Florence, are sending on the business of the
society to divers parts of the realm.
Grant to William de Monte Acuto of the custody of the lands, &c.,
of Simon de Goseford, who held of the king by reason of the lands late of
William de Karliolo being in his hands through forfeiture, to hold until the
full age of John son and heir of the said Simon, together with the marriage
of the heir. By K.
Protection for two years, directed to the king's bailiffs and lieges in
Ireland and the land of Man, for the men with two ships, whom the abbot
of Holmcoltram is sending to Ireland to buy corn and victuals for his house.
Mandate to Amald de Ispania of Gascony, king*s merchant, who has
been, as the king understood, prosecuting matters touching a robbery
committed at Craudon as well upon men and merchants of Flanders as those
of the Cinque Ports and elsewhere within the realm, as the king has
appointed certain of his Council to supervise the matter and to bring it to
an issue, to prosecute those matters before the Council and before such
commissioners, or elsewhere if necessary, as he shall be commanded to do
by the Council, or commissioners, and to inform them of what has been
done in the matter as shall seem best to him for expediting the business.
ByK.
Oct. 24. Pardon to Jordan Cuquel of the Island of Gemereie for the' death of
Westminster. Peter son of John le Archer, as it appears by the certificate of the deputy of
Otto de Grandisono, keeper of the Islands of Gemereye and Jereseye, that
he killed him by mischance ; pardon also of his abjuration of the Islands
provided he stand his trial, if necessary, in Gemereie. By K.
Oct. 25. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Forde
Westminster, by William de Pillaunde and Nicholas Portebref of a messuage, a mill, 80 acres
of land, 8 acres of meadow, and 8 acres of moor and alder-grove in Wheteham
11 EDWABD II.— Pabt 1. 89
1317.
Membraiw 21 — cont.
and Borghstok, by Thomas de Langedon of a messuage, 12 acres of land,
and 8 acres of wood in Thomecombe, and by William de Watelegh of
23 acres of land, and 2 acres of alder-grove in Watelegh by Wynesham, all
which are held of the convent and are worth in all their issues according to
their true value 14». id,, as appears by an inquisition made by Master John
Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence
granted to them to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10^.
a year.
Oct. 28. Appointment during pleasure of William Archier to be bailiff of the town
Westminstttr. of Dover, so that he ^all execute that office and answer for the issues of his
bailiwick to the constable of the castle of Dover and obey him : he is to
receive the usual fee. By K. on the information of Anthony Pessaigne.
Sept. 20. Grant to Bartholomew de Badelesmere and his heirs of the manor of
Doncaster, Ulnedale, late of Alexander Stiward, a Scotch rebel, in the king's hands as
an escheat, together with knights* fees, advowsons of ohvirches, &g. By E.
MEMBRANE 20.
Oct. 29. Pardon to Richard de Louches of all trespasses of vert and venison in the
Weetminster* forests on this side Trent. By E. on the information of Boger Dammory*
Oct. 28. Pardon to Ranulph de Dacre for abducting by night Margaret, the
Westminster, daughter and heiress of Thomas de Multon of GiUesland, tenant in chief,
a minor in the king's custody, from the castle of Warrewyk. By E
Acknowledgment that the king has received as a loan by the hands of
J. bishop of Ely, the treasurer, from Roger, bishop, of Salisbury, in the name
of Pope John XXTI and of the Roman Church, 800/. sterling, of the tenth
for six years, imposed by Pope Clement V for the general crusade {passactii
generalis) in the Council of Vienne, collected in the city and diocese of
Salisbury by the said bishop, which the king promises to repay to the Pope
within five years from IV Eal. of April last.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and otherwise below.
Presentation of Clement de Lek to the church of Northcove in the diocese
of Norwich.
Oct. 6. Grant to Robert de Wodhuse of the prebend of Northwell, which W.
Newark. ardibishop of York held in the church of St. Mary, Suthwell, in the king's
gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the said church.
Oct. 25. Licence, at the request of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and
Westoiinster. Essex, for the abbot and convent of W^aledene to appropriate the churches
of Aynho and Eaengham, which are of their advowson, to hold in augmen-
tation of the alms for the soul of Elizabeth, late countess of Hereford, the
ldng*8 sister, and of all Christians, to be made by them on the day of her
anniversary. By E.
Oct. 27. Presentation of Hugh Aunfray to the church of Berleye, in the diocese
of London, void by the resignation of Richard de Henle, the late rector.
Oct. 28. Acknowledgment that the king has received as a loan by the hands of J.
Wettminsier. bishop of Ely, the treasurer, and of the chamberlains of the Exchequer, from
J. bisnop of Chichester, and the dean and chapter thereof, in the name of
40 CALENDAR OF PATENT EOLLS.
tn-tn Membrane 20 — cont.
loll.
Pope J [ohn XXIIJ and of the Roman Church 200/. sterling of the first year of
the tenth for six years imposed by Pope Clement V in the Council of Vienne
for the general crusade collected in the city and diocese of Chichester by the
bishop, dean and chapter, which 200/. together with 50 marks the
king promises to repay within five years to the Pope or his attorney.
Vacated upon surrender and cancelled and otherwise below.
The like to J. bishop of Norwich for 120/. together with 2166/. 18.^. 4//.
which the king had previously received as a loan from the bishop. By K.
Oct. 28. Presentation of Richard de Hale to the church of Hale by CTive in the
Westminster, diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land
and heir of William de Hale, tenant in chief.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
Oct. 6. Grant to Richard de EUesfeld, king's clerk, of the deanery of the kin^*s
Newark. free chapel of St. Martin le Grand, London. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to John de Cromwelle, constable of the Tower of
London, to induct him therein.
Oct. 28. Pardon to John Balle of Tredyngton for acquiring in fee, without licence,
. Westminster. 12 acres of land in Tredyngton from Walter de Maidestane, late bishop of
Worcester, tenant in chief.
Oct. 25. Licence for Robert de Bures and Hillary his wife to grant in fee the
Westminster, manor of Aketon together with a messuage, a carucate of land, 7 acres of
meadow, 7 acres of pasture, 40 acres of wood, and 4/. 10s. of rents in
Aketon, and Eetelberston, co. Suffolk, held in chief as of the honor at
HattefeldPeverel, to James de Deures and John de Bures, and for the grantees
to regrant the same to them and the heirs of their bodies with remainder to
Andrew son of the said Robert and his heirs. By p.s.
Oct. 80. Exemption for life for Hugh de Sheynton, king's yoeman, from being
Westminster, put on assizes, juries or recognitions; and from being made sheriff, coroner,
or other minister of the king. By p.s.
Oct. 26. Licence for Thomas Bardolf to grant his manors of Fyncham, Berlyngee
Westminster, and Westbourgh, held in chief, to John Gumay and Nicholas de Cantde,
chaplain, and for them to regrant the same to him and Agnes his wife and
his heirs. By fine of 10/.
Oct. 28. Writ de intendendo for Walter de SweyngtiUe of Haneton, appointed by
Westminster. Richard le Mareschal, king's serjeant and panterer, to whom the king has
granted for life the office of ganger throughout the realm, to be his deputy
until Michaelmas in the ports of Devon and Cornwall, and in the ports of
Lym and Bruggewater, cos. Dorset and Somerset.
Oct. 26. Bindus Bonaventure and Philip his brother have letters nominating
Westminster. Turlinus Clarissimus their attorney for two years.
Oct. 81. John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, having surrendered to the king the towns
Westminster, of Staunford and Grantham with the soke, &c., the king in consideration
thereof and wishing on behalf of the earl of Surrey to satisfy Aymerde Valencia,
earl of Pembroke, in 4000/. which the said Aymer paid for the earl of Surrey
in parts beyond the sea, grants to the earl of Pembroke the said towns
and soke, &c. to hold to him, his executors and assigns until out of their
issues he shall have received that sum by an extent according to the
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true value, so that if he shall be hindered from receiving the extent, he and
his executors may retain the towns, and soke, &c. until the money shall be
repaid in full. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side
Trent.
Oct. 28. Bevocation of the collation, made upon the report of the death of Ingelardde
Westminster. Warle, king's clerk, of William Ailmer, king's clerk, to the prebend held
by the said Ingelard in the church of Suthwell, as the king is certified that
Ingelard de Warle is alive.
MEMBRANE 19.
Nov. 2. Grant to William de Sheynton of the prebend of Walton in the church of
Westminster. St. Mary Magdalen, Brugge North. By p.s.
Nov. 1. Grant to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, to whom in part satisfaction
Westminster, of the debts in which he is bound to him the king had granted the custody
of two parts of the lands, late of John de Briaunzon, tenant in chief, in the
king's hand by reason of the minority of John, his son and heir, to hold to
the full age of the heir together with his marriage, as a further favour of
that custody with the knights' fees, advowsons of churches, reversions of
dower, &c. to the full age of the heir, and in case of the death of the heir as
a minor or unmarried, then of the custody and marriage of the next heir, &c.
By p.s.
Grant to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, of the marriage of Elizabeth,
late the wife of John de Briaunzon, tenant in chief. By p.s.
Oct. 80. Exemption, for life, for Robert de Shirlaunde from being put on assizes,
Westmlnstez. juries, or recognitions ; and from being made coroner, or other bailiff, or
minister of the king. By K.
Nov. 1. Pardon to Adam Bedheved of Snytterton of his outlawry in the county of
Weetminstet. Norfolk for non-appearance before the justices of the Bendh when impleaded
by John del Mershe of Thrandeston to render an account for the time he
was his receiver. By E. on the information of the Treasurer.
Nov. 8. Exemption for life, at the instance of Walter de Norwico, for James son
Westminster, of James de nketelsale from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions ;
and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other bailiff or minister of the
king. By E. on the information of W. de Norwico.
The like for Godewin le Cordwaner of London.
Nov. 2. Grant to Nicholas de Derneford of the prebend of Driffeld in the church
Westminster, of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
archbishopric of York.
By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of St. Peter's, York.
Nov. 8. Grant for the relief of the abbey of Bardenaye in the diocese of Lincoln,
Westoiinster. which house is of the king's patronage, and as Robert de Waynflet, abbot
of that house, is ready for the purpose of terminating the disputes between
John, bishop of Lincoln, and himself and the convent to renounce his status
before the bishop, that when he shall have done so then the bishop with
the assent of the prior and convent of the abbey may assign him sustenance
42 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
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Membrane 19 — conL
out of the temporalities and spiritualities belonging to the abbey, notwith-
standing that by his cession the temporalities through voidance shAll come
into the king's hands ; and further that neither the escheator nor any other
minister shall, by reason of the voidance of the abbey, meddle with lands
and rents so assigned. Cy K.
Mandate in pursuance to the escheator on this side Trent and to the
sheriff of Lincoln not to meddle with any lands or rents so assigned, or to
harass the bishop, Robert de Waynflet, or the prior or convent contrary to
the king's grant.
Nov. 2. Pardon to Robert de Malo Lacu, steward of the household of Edward,
Westminster, earl of Chester, the king's son, and to Joan his wife for acquiring, without
licence, for their lives, from Peter de Malo Lacu (Pieres de Maule) the
manor of Rosington. By p.s. [4488-J
Nov. 1. Licence for the abbot and convent of Bynindon to acquire in mortmain
Westminster, lands, tenements and rents, to the value of 10^. a year, to find a chaplain to
celebrate divine service daily in the abbey for the soul of Edward I. and of
all Christians, and for the good estate of the king and of Bogev Damory.
By E. on the information of Roger Damory.
Vacated became surrendered.
Nov. 4. Pardon to Thomas de Wouboume for acquiring in fee, without licence,
Westminster, a messuage, a carucate of land, 4 acres of meadow, and 6 acres of wood in
Amundesham from Walter de Amundesham, tenant in chief of the late
king, with restitution of the same. By fine of i mark.
Edmund le Botiller, earl of Carrik in Ireland, staying in Ireland has
letters nominating William de Treueleys and Roger le Peschour of Wythyton
his attorneys for one year.
Nov. 8. Protection with clause nolumm for one year for Robert, prior of St»
.Westminster. Martin's, Dover.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : —
Thomas de Neusom, parson of Uie church of Great Grante§den.
Master William Campion, parson of the church of Alwalton.
Francis Bachinius.
John de Lancastre.
The prior of Montacute.
Oct. 81. Grant to Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa of the manor of Kenyngton by
Westminster. Lamhethe, which the king held of the gift of John de Warenna, earl of
Surrey, to hold to the said Anthony and his heirs in exchange for his
houses in London, formerly held by William Servat. By p.s.
Nov. 4. Licence after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John
Westminster. Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent, for Robert de Walkefaire
to enclose a way adjacent to his dwelling place of Riburgh, co. Norfolk,
containing 12 perches of land in length and 2 perches in width, for the
enlargement of his dwelling place, provided he make another suitable way
in his own soil. By fine of \ mark.
Licence, at the request of queen Isabella, for Simon de Drayton to assign
lands and rents to the value of 100^. a year in his manor of Drayton, hdd
in chief, to—
Incomplete: cancelled*
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1317.
Nov. 2. Grant, upon fine by John son and heir of John le Keu of la More and
Westminster. Agnes his wife, to the said John that he may hold to him and his heirs a
messuage, 6 acres of land, and the ferry fpa^sa/fiitm } of la More across the
water of Babbelak in la More, which the said John le Keu and Agnes, lately
deceased, acquired in fee without licence from the prior of Derherst, tenant
in chief, and which for that trespass had been taken into the king's hands.
By fine of 40.s.
Vctcated became snrremlered and camelled in February in the thirteenth year
of the kiny^s reiyn^ when other letters patent were made under a different form,
Nov. 4. Grant as a further favour to John de Wogan that he may hold to him and
Westminster, his heirs the undermentioned lands in Kilka, Tristeldermot, Berton, Moon,
Carbry, Alwyne, Combre and Ockethy with their members together with
knights' fees, advowsons of churches, &c. by the services specified below.
On account of his good service to the late king, Edward 11. had granted to
him for life all lands and tenements in Kilka, Tristeldermot, Berton, Moon,
Carbry, Alwyne and Combre with their members, which he had formerly
held for a term of years of the demise of Edward I. to hold by the services
by which those lands and tenements were formerly held before they came
into the late king's hands, and had also granted to him the lands and tene-
ments in Ockethy, formerly of Henry de Rechefor^, to hold for the like
term of his life. By K. and C.
Nov. 6. Pardon to the abbot and convent of Rewley by Oxford for acquiring in
Westminster, mortmain, without licence, from William de Middelton a messuage, and 8^
acres of land, and a moiety of an acre of meadow in Wyllauston ; from Walter
de Aylesbury a mill in the same town ; and from William le Joefne 2acres of
meadow in that place. By fine of 2 marks.
August 28. Pardon to Bichard Dammory for acquiring in fee, without licence, 20
Lincoln. acres of land in the manor of Staunton St. John from John de Sancto
Johanne of Lageham, tenant in chief. By p.s.
Nov. d. Simple protection for one year for the abbot of Langedon.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 18.
Nov. 8. Acknowledgment that, in part satisfaction of a grace which Thomas de
Westminster. Wake, son and heir of John de Wake, is bound to make to the king for
refusing a suitable marriage, which the king offered to him, and. marrying
elsewhere without licence, the said Thomas de Wake has paid on the king's
behalf to Thomas de Multon of Egremound 1000 marks in full satisfaction
of the like sum in which the king is bound to Thomas de Multon for a
marriage to be contracted between John, son and heir of the said Thomas,
and Joan daughter of Peter de Gavaston, the king's niece ; the king grants
him an acquittance for that amount and reserves the residue of the grace to
be levied at his pleasure.
Oct. 8. Grant for life to Robert Tilliol of a moiety of the lands in Kirkelevyngton
Corby. and Kirkeandres, co. Cumberland, late of Walter de Corry, an adherent of
the Scots, which for his rebellion as an escheat fell into the king's
hands. By p.s.
Nov. 5. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Bichard de Hunsingore
WesUninster. of 4 messuages and a shop in Oxford to the Master and scholars of Merton
Hall, Oxford, so that they may find a chaplain to celebrate divine service
daily in their church of St. John for the soul of the grantor, and the souls
of his ancestors.
44 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
'tn-tpj Metnbrane 18 — amt.
Nov. 4. Licence for Robert son of John de Mandeville to enfeo£F Alexander son
Westminster, of Andrew Loterel of his manor of Hardyngton Maondeville, oo. Somerset,
held in chief, and for the said Alexander to re-grant the manor to him
for life. By fine of 40».
Oct. 80. Protection with clause, for one year, for Richard de Sheflfdd, parson of
Westminster, the church of Wodemancote, going on the king's service beyond the seas in
the company of Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa.
By testimony of Anthony Pessaigne.
The like for the undermentioned persons, viz. —
Henry de ViUa, parson of the diurch of Hencote.
Ralph, parson of the church of Bulmere.
Edmund le Butiller.
Nov. 8. Appointment for life of Anthony de Aurea, nephew of Anthony de
London. Pessaigne of Genoa, to be of the king's Household and Chamber.
By E. on the information of the steward of the Household.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and otherwise below,
Nov. 4. Inspeximus and confirmation of a composition made between William,
Westminster, oount of Hainault, Holland and Zealand, and lord of Friesland, and
Master John Walewayn, the attorney or proctor of Humphrey de Bohun,
earl of Hereford and Essex, and of Elizabeth then his wife, for the
settlement of the arrears of the dower of the said Elizabeth.
Nov. 5. Licence for Ela, late the wife of John le Mareschal, tenant in chief, to
Westminster, marry whomsoever she will of the king's allegiance. By fine of 100 marks.
Vac€Ued because surrendered and cancelled.
Nov. 8. Presentation of Gaucelinus Johannis, cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus and
Windsor. Peter, the Pope's vice-chancellor, to the church of Brigham. The letters
of presentation are directed to the archdeacon of Richemund.
By E. on the information of Roger Dammory.
Nov. i. Presentation of William de Testa, cardinal priest of St. Giriac in Tennis
Westminster, to the church of Spofford, in the diocese of York, in the king's gift by
reason of his custody of the land and heir of Henry de Percy, tenant in
chief. The letters of presentation are directed to the guardian of the
spirituality of the archbishopric of York. By E.
Vacated because otherwise below,
Nov. 8. Grant to Gaucelinus Johannis, cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter,
York (sic), the Pope's vice-chancellor, of the prebend of Driffeld in the church of St.
Peter, York, in the Eing's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric
of York. By E. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of York.
Nov. 8. Licence for Joan, late the wife of Thomas de Twynestede to grant in fee
Westminster, to William de Goldington a messuage and 2 acres of land in Spryngefeld,
held in chief as of the honor of Boulogne, which is in the king's han£.
By fine of 40s.
Nov. 5. Mandate to Nicholas de Acton, that, out of the com and wine to be received
Westminster, from Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, he is to convey and deliver certain
specified quantities to the receivers of victuals at Berwick-upon-Tweed, New-
castle-upon-Tyne, the Tower of London, the castle of Wyndesore, the
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Metnbrane 18 — conU
castle of Wallingford, and the park of Wyndesore ; and also at the city of
London 200 quarters of wheat and 50 pipes of wine for the use of G. cardinal
priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter, and of Luke, cardinal deacon of St.
Mary in Via Lata. By E.
Oct. 14. Mandate to all tenants of the lands, &c. in Ireland, which Alice, late the
Westounster. wife of Roger le Bygot, sometime earl of Norfolk and marshal of England,
had held of the assignment of the late king in dower in Ireland, she having
deceased, to do homage and fealty and to answer to Thomas de Brotherton,
the king's brother, to whom the king had, 16th December 6 Edward II.
granted his reversion thereof.
Nov. 21. Grant for life to Hugh le Despenser the younger of the manor of Creuquer,
Westminster, oo. Southampton, held in chief, which John Grymmyng[es] lately alienated,
after a felony of which he had been convicted, and which on that account
ought to pertain as an escheat to the king, by reason whereof it was taken
into the long's hand by Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side
Trent. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 17.
Oct. 80. Writ of aid for Nicholas de Acton, whom the king has appointed to receive
Westminster, the com and wines for his use from Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa in the
port of Sandwich, and to carry the same elsewhere.
Mandate in pursuance to Anthony Pessaigne for the delivery thereof.
Nov. 2. Protection with clause until the Purification for Henry de Valencia, stay-
Westminster, ing on the king's service beyond the seas. By K. and C.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Aymer la Zusche.
William Lovel.
Constantine de Mortuo Mari.
Nov. 2. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Rythre to the custody of the
Westminster, castle of Skypton in Cravene. By p.s.
Mandate to Bartholomew de Badelesmere to deliver the castle with its
armour, &c. to him.
Writ de intendendo for the said John directed to all the tenants thereof.
Nov. 2. Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert de Pirpount to the custody of
Westminster, the castle of Newerk, which J. bishop of Lincoln, for the greater security of
those parts, has granted to the king. By p.s.
Writ of aid for him directed to the knights and tenants of Newerk and
the iuijacent parts.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Roger de Swynarton to the custody of
the town of Stafford (Estafford). By p.s. [4485.]
Writ de intendendo for him directed to the bailiffs and good men of the
town.
Nov. 8. Appointment, during pleasure, of Roger de Swynnerton to be superior
Westminster, conservator of the peace for the county of Stafford.
By K. on the information of the archbishop of Canterbury.
The like appointment of Thomas de Multon of Egremund in the parts of
Holand.
The like of Henry de Tyeis in the Ide of Wight, By K.
46 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
iQiY Membrane 17 — cont.
Nov. 4. Mandate to J. bishop of Ely to apply himself diligently to the safe
Westminster, custody of the Isle of Ely and to the preservation of the peace there ; be is
not to permit any suspected persons, either horse or foot, with hors^, arms
or armour to enter the Isle and to tarry there ; with writ of aid for the
bishop directed to the men of the Isle. [Fotdera,]
Nov. 80. The like to John de Moubray for the Isle of Haxholme. By p.s.
Vacated because other idse below,
Nov. 4. Writ of aid for the bishop of Ely directed to the sheriflf of Cambridge to
Westminster, render assistance in preserving the peace in the Isle of Ely. [Fadera.^
Nov. 6. Mandate to John deRythel(«fc), constable of the castle of Skipton in Cravene,
Westminster, in the king's hands by reason of the heir of Robert de Clifford, tenant in
chief, being a minor, to guard the castle for the king's use and not to deliver
it to any person other than the king, or the bearer of his letters patent.
ByK.
Nov. 1. Appointment of William de Bello Campo, sheriff of Worcester, to be
Westminster, superior conservator of the peace in the city of Worcester. By K-
The like of the imder-mentioned persons, viz, —
Robert son of Walter of the custody of the town of Colchester.
Ralph de Cammoys of the custody of the town of Chichester.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke,
to the custody of the castle of Berkhampstede, which queen Margaret held
for life of the grant of Edward I, and which she has surrendered to the king
at his request. By K.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
The like appointments of the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Bartholomew de Badelesmere to the castle of Ledes.
Hugh le Dispenser the younger to the castle of Odyham.
Richard de la Ryvere, sheriff of Gloucester, to the body of the castle of
Gloucester.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger Damary to deliver to the said Richard
the body of that castle, which is in his custody of the king's grant, with its
armour, &c. By K. on the information of Th. de Cherleton.
Nov. 8. Appointment of Nicholas de Grey, sheriff of York, to take into the king's
Westminster, hands the castle of Knaresburgh, which divers malefactors entered by night
and still retain together with its stores and the king's men in charge
thereof. By K.
Mandate to all men in the castle to deliver it to the sheriff.
Letters close were also made, which are enrolled on the dorse of the Close Roll,
Nov. 8. Writ of aid for Adam de Cliderhou, king's clerk, whom the king has
Westminster, appoii^ted to lead the king's stud and other animals, as well those late of
Roger Damory, which the king had caused for certain causes to be taken
into his hands, as of others, from Knaresburgh, co. York, to his manor of
Brustwyk in the same coimty.
Nov, 11 Grant, on account of his good service to the king, to Peter Doze, brother
Windsor. of the Pope [John XXII] of 600^. a year of petits Toumois, to be received
at the hands of the constable of Bordeaux, until the king shall provide him
with lands to that value.
By K. on the information of the earl of Pembroke. [Fiedera,]
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Membrane 17 — cant.
The like to the under-mentioned persons, viz. : —
Peter de Vie, nephew of the said Pope, 300Z. of like money. [Foedera,]
Amald de Triau, nephew of the said Pope, SOOL of like money. [Foedera,]
Nov. 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of St.
WesUninster. Peter's, Gloucester, by John de Thormerton, chaplain, of 8 messuages, a
mill, 86 acres of land and 15 acres of meadow in Brocstret by Gloucester,
Mayesmore, Sandhurst, Abbelode, Upton, and Longeford. By fine of 40«.
Weiteii^ter Licence for Giles Ryvel the yoimger to grant in fee to Simon de Drayton
2 messuages, 2 tofts, 85 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow, 2 acres of pasture,
15s. of rent, and a rent of lib. of pepper in Stoke Goldington together with
the advowson of a sixth part of the church of that place, held in chief as of
the honor of Peverel, and also his reversion in 25 acres of land, 8 acres
of meadow, 2 acres of pasture, and 20 acres of wood in the same town,
which Robert de Morwell and Lucy his wife hold for life of the inheritance
of the said Giles ; and also in a messuage, 2 tofts, 26 acres of land, 6
acres of meadow, 4 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood, and 10s. of rent in
the same town, which Matilda late the wife of Miles de Hastinges holds in
dower of his inheritance, also held in chief as of the honor of Peverel.
By fine of i mark.
Nov. 4 Writ dtf intendendo for Bernard Beneyt of St. Cleer (de Sancto Claroj
Westminster, and Guardus de Moules, the servants of Gaucelinus, cardinal priest of SS.
Marcellinus and Peter, whom he is sending to purvey com and other victuals
for his lodging.
Nov. 7. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of the late king, dated at
Windsor. Lanrecost 4 October 84 Edward I, granting in fee to Geoffirey de Hertelpol
and Amy his wife the reversion of the manor of Eevrestone in the bishopric
of Durham, upon the death of Ermina, late the wife of John de Seton, who
holds in dower of the gift of the said John, sometime her husband, of the
assignment of Christopher de Seton, who for his treason was hanged, son and
heir of the same John, saving to the church of St. Cuthbert, Durham, and
the bishops thereof their right, if any, therein.
Nov. 7. Pardon to William de Hamell and Margery his wife, late the wife of
Whidaor. Roger Friland, tenant in chief, for inter-marrying without licence.
By fine of ^ mark.
Nov. 9. William de Sumery, clerk, staying in the Chancery in England, has letters
Windsor, nominating Adam de Sumery his attorney in Ireland for one year.
Noy. 4. Grant to Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, the king having agreed to
Westminster, grant to the earl and his heirs in consideration of his remaining with him
500 marks of land a year, that he may hold the castle and town of Hertford
and the castle and town of Haverford, which he holds for life of the king's
inheritance, to him and his heirs together with the knights* fees, advowsons
of churches, liberties, and free customs pertaining to the said castles
and towns in satisfaction of such agreement. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 16.
Nov. 8. Licence for Hugh le Blund and Nicholaa, his wife, to grant their manor
Westminster. q£ Ihidecoto, CO. Berks, with the advowson of the church of that place, held
in chief as of the honor of Walyngford, to John de Stonore and Matilda his
wife and the heirs of the said John, and for the grantees to regrant the same
to the said Hugh and Nicholaa for their lives with reversion to the said
John and Matilda and his heirs.
4fi CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
IQ-iiy Membrane 16 — cont.
Nov. 8. Licence for the prior and convent of the Holy Trinity, London, to acquire
Westminster, in mortmain lands or rents to the value of 1(M. a year.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Nov. 2. Exemption for life for James son of Gilbert de Dketelishale from being
Westminster, p^^ q^ juries, assizes, and recognitions ; and from being made coroner,
escheator, bailiff or minister of the king. By K.
Oct. 26. Licence for Thomas Bardolf to enfeoff John Gumay, and Nicholas de
Westminster. Cantele, chaplain, of his manors of Fyncham, Berlyng and Westbourgh,
held in chief, and that he may grant them in fee his reversion of the manor
of Riskyngton, held in chief, whidi Isabella Bardolf holds in dower of liis
inheritance, and for the feoffees to regrant the same to him and Agnes liia
wife and his heirs. By fine of lO/.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and otherwise above,
Nov. 7. Licence for Gilbert de Aton to grant his manor of Gathorpe, co. Lincoln,
Westminster, held in chief, to Roger Damory and Elizabeth his wife and his heirs.
By p.9.
Nov. 1. John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, having surrendered to the king the
Westminster, towns of Staunford and Grantham with the soke and members thereof, which
he held for life of the king's demise, the king in consideration thereof and wish-
ing on behalf of the earl to satisfy Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, in
AOOOL which he had paid for the earl of Surrey in parts bevond the seas, granted
to the earl of Pembrock the said towns, soke and members to hold to him,
his executors and assigns, together with their knights* fees, advowsons of
churches, homages, rents, services, &c. according to an extent to be
made thereof, until out of ihe issues he should have received in full the said
sum. The king to do the earl of Surrey a further favour now grants that,
upon payment in full of the said 4000Z. either out of such issues or in money,
he may again enter on and hold for life the said towns, soke and members
thereof with their knights' fees, &c. notwithstanding his said surrender.
Nov. 5. William Pygot, staying in England has letters nominating John Moriz
Westminster, his attorney for two years.
Nov. 6. Licence for John le Hauekere of St. Ives to grant to William de Gorton
Westminster, and his heirs a messuage, 40 acres of land, 14^ acres of meadow, and two
parts of a messuage in Slepe, held in chief, and also his reversion in 80
acres of land, and 10^ acres of meadow in the same town, also held in chief,
which Matilda late the wife of Alan Haueker holds in dower of his inheri-
tance, and another reversion in 20 acres of land, 7 acres of meadow, and a
third part of a messuage in the same place, held in chief, upon the death of
Alice, late the wife of Simon le Haueker, who holds the same in dower of
his inheritance. By fine of 40s.
Nov. 4. Safe-conduct, for two years, for Duffus de Bard*, whom the king is sending
Westminster, beyond the seas on his business. By K.
Nov. 9. Protection with clause, until the Purification, for Master William de
Windsor. Maldon, going beyond the seas on the king's service.
Safe-conduct for him for the same time.
Nov. 6. Licence, at the request of Hugh le Despenser, the younger, for the abbot
Westminster, and convent of Keynesham to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements or rents
to the value of 10 marks a year.
By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
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Nov. 7.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Windsor.
Nov. 8.
Windsor.
Nov 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Metnbrane 16 — cont.
By a presentment made before Hervey de Stanton and his fellows, justices
in eyre in the county of Kent, it appears that Margery Fryland had the
custody, which belonged to the king, of Cicely and Joan, the daughters and
co-heiresses of Roger Fryland, minors, and that Margery held 22 acres of land
of their inheritance, which land, because its value was insufficient for the
sustenance of the said minors, the justices committed to the said
Margery for their support, reserving their marriages to the king,
and that afterwards the said Cicely and Joan married, without
licence, Simon Graliot and William de Hamel the younger. On
account of their poverty and in consideration of a fine which the said
Simon and William made with him, the king has pardoned their trespass
therein, and grants that no action shall be brought against them on that
account by his ministers, and further that the issues of the lands from the
death of Roger Fryland until the full age of the heirs, who are still minors,
shall be received for their support. By fine of 1 mark.
Impeximus and confirmation of an indenture between Simon, sometime
abbot of Persore, and the convent of that place, and Roger son of Robert de
Walecota, whereby they exchanged with him his service in riding with the
monks and on the missions of the abbot, which his ancestors were accustomed
to do, for half a hide of land and half a virgate of land, which Gilbert the
Master (Magister) and Henry his son held by the same service, viz. the said
Roger and his heirs shall have and hold the said land by rendering every year
to the convent 7lbs. of pepper; further the said Roger confirmed to them out
of the said land the rent of 18</. which his ancestors granted in frank-almoin
to the chapel of St. Giles at Ealesberga ; witnesses, Master William the
Leech (Medico) ^ Adam de Huretota, Richard de Omberesleya brother of the
abbot, Henry de Luddesdun, Ranulf de Sestaneslada, William de Walecota,
Maurice de Hinetun, Hugh the Porter {Portario) and Reginald his son.
By fine of i mark.
Maryinal note. For Master John de Walecote.
liicence for Ralph le Botiller to grant to John son of Ralph le Botiller,
the elder, and Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies the manor of Pulre-
bache, held in chief, with reversion failing such issue to the grantor and
his heirs. By fine of 5 marks.
Licence for the prior and convent of Bermondeseye to grant their manor
of Cherleton, co. Kent, and the advowson of its church, held in chief, to
Master Roger de la Bere and to his heirs, executors and assigns, to hold for
his life and for one full year to be completed after his decease. By K.
Grant to Nicholas de Hugate, king's clerk, of the archdeaconry of
Gloucester, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of
Worcester. By K. on the information of Richard de Ayrem [ynne].
Mandate to the guardian of the spirituality of Worcester to give him cor-
poral possession thereof.
Grant to William de Ayremynne, king's clerk, of the prebend, which
Master William de Birston, deceased, held in the church of Westbury, in
the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Worcester.
ByK.
Mcmdate in pursuance to the guardian of the spirituality of the bishopric of
Worcester.
Bonifacius de Saluciis, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Berengar de Quiliano, parson of the church of Clypstone, and Master Roger
de Bekyngham, parson of the church of Radeclyve, his attorneys for three
years.
18345. p
60
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-| q-i -J Membrane 16 — cont,
Nov. 18. Presentation of Master William le Lou of Brekon to the church of
Westminster. Patryngton, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric
of York and of the provostship of the church of St. John, Beverley. The
letters of presentation are directed to the guardian of the spirituality of the
said archbishopric. By K.
Vacated because surrendered ayul catvcelled and otherwise below.
Nov. 12.
Windsor.
Nov. 10.
Windsor.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Windsor.
Nov. 11.
Windsor.
Nov. 16.
Windsor.
Nov. 2.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 16.
Grant for three years to the citizens and good men of Norwich of murage
upon all wares for sale brought into their town. By K.
Inspe.rimus and confirmation of a grant, dated at Lincoln, vigil of St.
James the Apostle, 16 Edward I, by Hugh de Beaumes to William son of
Robert de Magna Lymbergia and his heirs of the yearly rent which he was
accustomed to render to the said Hugh out of the West soke of Magna Lym-
berge, viz. for the lands sometime held by William the Mason (Canentanus)^
Gocelin son of Yadiva, William son of Roger, William son of Walter, and
of the lands granted to the said William by Robert son of Stephen Westiby
and by Simon de Husum, subject to rendering yearly to the said Hugh one
pair of white gloves of the price of one penny, or one penny ; witnesses,
Robert Charnels of Stalingburgh, William de Fontibus, William de Neubold,
John son of Walter de Magna Lymbergia, Thomas Koc of Magna Lymbergh,
Roger son of Ralph [de Magna Lymbergia] , Adam Thoune of Magna
Lymbergh, and Richard de Kelesaye.
Presentation of Master Simon de Mune to the church of Bredon, in the
diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
bishopric of Worcester. By K.
Mandate to Nicholas de Acton, king's clerk, that, out of the victuals
received or to be received by him from Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, beyond
those victuals which the king had commanded him to receive and to carry
to certain places, he shall sell 800 quarters of wheat, and out of the money
so procured he shall pay for the carriage of the victuals to such places ; for
which an allowance will be made in his account. By C.
Appointment for life of Peter Doze, brother of the Pope [John XXII] to
be of the king's Household and following, and of his Council in parts beyond the
seas. [Fiedera,] By p.s. [4601.]
The like of Peter de Vie, nephew of the Pope. [Fcedera,']
The like of Amald de Tryau, nephew of the Pope. [Fcrdera,]
Confirmation of a grant of a pension of 60 marks a year to Gaucelinus,
cardinal priest of SS. ^larcellinus and Peter, the vice-chancellor of the Pope,
made by John, bishop of Norwich, John, bishop of Ely, Aymer de Valencia, earl
of Pembroke, and Bartholomew de Badelesmere, to whom the king had granted
power at their discretions to grant pensions to Cardinals and others at the
Court of Rome in consideration of their services. [Fadera,]
By E. on the information of the Treasurer.
Humphrey de Monte held from Henry III certain lands and tenements
in Whitefeld, co. Northampton, by serjeanty, viz. by the service of keeping a
brachet (brachettum)^ and it was found by Robert de Passelewe and his
fellows, assigned by the same king to hold an enquiring in that county
touching serjeanties alienated without licence and to take all such into
11 EDWARD II.— Part 1. 61
^-.--_ Mewhrane 15 — amt,
1317.
the king's hand and to further arrent them, that 5 virgates of land and* a
third part of a mill, which Richard Foliot sometime held, and a virgate of
land, which Alice daughter of Geoffrey then held, had been alienated, and
the commissioners arrented the residue of the serjeanty which the said
said Humphrey then held at 40s. a year, and charged it with the service
of a fourth part of a knight's fee as appears by a certificate, made by
the command of the present king by the treasurer and barons of the
Exchequer. Lately for a fine, which Theobald de Bray made, the king
granted a licence to Peter de Montibus to enfeoff the said Theobald de
Bray and Sarra his wife of the manor of Whitefeld, to hold to them
and their heirs ; and also for the said Theobald and Sarra to grant
the manor to the said Peter and Isabella his wife for their lives,
with reversion to themselves and the heirs of Theobald. The king now
grants that the said Peter and Isabella for their lives, and after their
decease the said Theobald and Sarra may hold the manor, discharged of
the said payment of 40.^. a year and of the service of a fourth part of a
knight's fee, by the said serjeanty only, viz. by the service of keeping a
brachet for the use of the king and of rendering yearly at the Exchequer at
Michaelmas by the hands of the sheriff of Northampton for the said service
2.S. only, at which the king has caused the said fourth part to be arrented in
lieu of every service. By p.s.
Nov. 16. Presentation of Master John Walewayn to the church of Patryngton in
Westminster, the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of York and
of the provostship of the church of St. John, Beverley. The letters
are directed to the guardian of the spirituality of the archbishopric
of York. By K.
Vacated because Hurremlered and cancelled and otherwiM below,
Nov. 11. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Lambert de Thrikingham of a
Windsor, messuage and 45 acres of land in Thrikingham, Neuton and Osberneby to a
chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the parish church of Thrikingham
in honour of St. Mary.
Nov. 16. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent
Westminster, of Ck)nynge8heved of lands in Torvergh, viz. by Adam de Clayf of 14 acres
of land, 6 acres of meadow and 2 acres of wood, by William de Clayf of 12
acres of land, 6 acres of meadow and 2 acres of wood, and by Thomas son of
Gilbert of 12 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow, and 2 acres of wood.
By fine of 40s.
Nov. 17. Safe-conduct for two years for Thomas Beauflour, king's merchant, going
Westminster, with his wares and servants to divers parts to trade.
Presentation of Master Henry de la Hide to the church of Shapwyk in the
diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
deanery of Wymbume, lately in his hands.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Nov. 2. Grant to William de Monte Acuto, steward of the Household, of the
Westminster, bodies and ransoms of Rees ap Grenou, Maddoc ap Vaghan, and Owen ap
Maddok, men of Glamorgan, who had risen against the king. [Fcedera.]
By p.s.
Nov. 11. Ralph, abbot of Pr6aux, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Westminster. Richard de Pratellis and John de Delcestre his attorneys for five years.
By fine of 6 marks.
52 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
* q-i fT Membrane 15 — cont,
Nov. 16. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to John, bishop of Norwich, by
Westminster. Philip de Ck)lumbariis of his manor of Batesford, co. Suffolk, held in chief.
ByK.
Nov. 18. Protection with clause rotjamm for one year for the master and brethren
Westminster, of the hospital of St. James, Dunwich.
Nov. 16. Confirmation of the remise and release made by John Malesouers of Lub-
Westminster, benham to John de Hemmyngburgh, king's clerk, parson of moieties of the
churches of Middelton and Colyntre, and his successors, of all services, &c.
which he had in half a virgate of land in Middelton, granted to the said
churches by his ancestors.
Nov. 20. Otto de Grandisono, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating John
Westminster, de Northgrove his attorney for three years.
Nov. 16. Exemption for life for Richard Constantyn of London from being put on
Westminster, assizes, juries, or recognitions*; and from being made sheriff, coroner,
bailiff, or minister of the king. By p.s.
Nov. 20. The like for Giles de Wathesham. By p.s.
WcBtminster.
MEMBRANE 14.
20 Nov. Appointment of Peter de Pereres, yeoman of Gaucelinus, cardinal priest of
Westminster. SS. Marcellinus and Peter, the vice-chancellor of the Pope, to be of the king's
Household and robes.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
The like of Bertrand de la Mote, the cardinal's yeoman.
The like of Anthony de Aurea, kinsman of Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa.
Nov. 16. Confirmation to the abbot and monks of St. Nicolas-lez- Angers, to hold
Westminster, as their predecessors held them of the under-mentioned grants, viz. by Bodin
de Ver of the church of Guionga after the death of Goldric the Priest
(PreHhyten), together with all the land the said Goldric held in that place,
and of a moiety of Crofton, and of his common pasture in Guionga and
Crofton, and of the tithe of his demesnes ; by Waldin the elder (sene.rj
of his moiety of the church in Wilgatuna and of 2 carucates and 2 bovates
of land in the said town, and of two parts of the tithe of his demesnes and
of a knight in Wilgatuna. By fine of 20s.
Nov. 18. Pardon to Thomas de Wedon, king's Serjeant, for acquiring in fee, with-
Westminster. out licence, a messuage and a fourth part of a virgate of land in Chesham,
CO. Buckingham, from Alexander Danyel of Chesham ; and a messuage
and three parts of a virgate of land in the same place from Alexander de la
Grange, tenants in chief. By p.s.
Nov. 21. Constance de Bluntesdon, Denise de HensuU, and Oriol de Brudeport,
Westminster, nuns of Bromhale, bringing news of the cession of Clarice de Cotes, late
prioress thereof, have letters for the sub-prioress and convent of licence
to elect.
Nov. 20. Mandate to Henry de Cobeham, the younger, and Master James de
Westminster. Cobeham, guardians of the bishopric of Worcester, for the restitution of the
temporalities thereof to Master Thomas de Cobham, late precentor of the
church of St. Peter, York, whom the Pope has preferred to the bishopric of
Worcester. By K. on the information of Master Th. de Cherleton.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the knights and other tenants of the
said bishopric.
11 EDWARD II.— Part 1. 68
-no -in Membrane 14 — cont.
Nov. 20. Appointment of Master Peter Fabri, king's clerk, to be of the king's
Westminster. Council in parts beyond the seas, and to wear his robes, with mandate to
those of the Council in such parts.
By E. on the information of Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa.
Nov. 17. Grant, during pleasure, of the petition of the prior and friars of the
Westminster. Carmelite Order of Berwick-upon-Tweed to minister in the king's chapel
in the castle there, as friars of their Order formerly did ; they are to receive
the like stipends by the hands of the chamberlain of Scotland as the secular
chaplains who served in the said chapel received. By E.
Nov. 20. Exemption from arrest for merchants of the towns of Bermeo, Bilbao,
Westminster. Placentia, Allequetio, and of other towns of Biscay in Spain, and for their
goods found within the power of the king on account of any debt, unless
wherein they themselves are the principles or sureties, or for any trespass
committed by the subjects of the king of Spain, as Alfonso [XI] king of
Spain has by his letters notified to the king that merchants of Biscay are
not bound to make satisfaction for the defaults of his vassals.
By E. on the information of Roger de Northburgh and Master
Thomas de Cherleton.
Nov. 6. Pardon, at the instance of Roger de Swynnerton, to John de Whetehalle
Windsor, of all trespasses of vert and venison in the forest of Cannok, for which he
was imprisoned in the gaol of Shrewsbury. By p.s.
Nov. 22. Presentation of Hugh de Sapy to the church of Rippel, in the diocese of
Westminster. Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the bishopric
of Worcester. The letters of presentation are directed to Th. bishop of
Worcester. By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Nov. 20. Licence for John de Asperville of Aylesbury to enfeoff Alan de
Westminster. Hatfeld and Lecia his wife of a messuage, a virgate of land, and 6s. Hd. of
rent in Aylesbury, held in chief, and for the feoffees to re-grant the same to
him for life, with reversion to themselves and the heirs of Alan.
By fine of 1 mark.
Nov. 22. Grant for life to queen Isabella of those houses in the city of London,
Westminster, late of William Servat, which the king held of the gift of Anthony Pessaigne
of Genoa. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs of London to deliver them to the
queen.
Appointment for life of Lapinus Rogere to be assayer of money ; the office
of changer in the Change of Canterbury is also committed to him with the
usual fee. By E. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
Vacated because othenoise belaw,
Nov. 28. Grant, until the sum otSUl. 8s. Qd, shall be discharged, of all custodies and
Westminster, marriages on this side Trent to John de Hastynges, son and executor of
John de Hastynges, in satisfaction of the sums due to his father from the
late and present kings, viz. — of 447i. lOs. due to the said John de
Hastynges, the father, the lieutenant of Edward I. m the duchy [of
Aquitaine] out of a sum 547/. 10«. which he ought to have received
of the grant of the late king in the name of wages for half a year for
himself and 30 men-at-arms staying on the king's services in the duchy [of
Aquitaine] ; and of 866/. IBs. 6</. of which sum 148/. 14«. Sd. are due for his
wages as seneschal of the said duchy from 26 October 1809 to 15. April 1810
for 171 days taking per day 27^. 4}^/., deducting for the wages of Amoniuus
de Fossato, then his lieutenant, 86/. 10«. taking per day 10s., and in 177/.
64 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1317.
Membratie 14 — cont,
10«. 6<^. for his expenses when on the king's business he went to and re-
turned from the Pope, in 9Z. for a fine made in an account at Michaelmas
1311 for his wages, and in 86Z. 18«. id, for his expenses in returning to
England and crossing the sea as appears in the letters of Hugh Hug^lini,
the deputy of Emericus de Friscobaldis, then constable of Bordeaux.
By K. on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to
extend and appraise such marriages and custodies.
Mandate in pursuance to Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side
Trent.
Nov. 24. Grant to Thomas de Weston, king's yeoman, of the marriage of Margaret
Windsor, late the wife of Laurence de Tany, tenant in chief. By p.s.
Nov. 18. Licence for the prior and Carmelite Friars of Stanford to acquire in
Westminster, mortmain 11 plots of land in that town, adjacent to their dwelling-place,
viz. 400 feet in length by 280 feet in breadth, and to hold the same in
frank almoin. By p.s.
Nov. 20. Licence for the prior and convent of Birkheved to construct in their own
Westminster, soil at. Birkheved by the arm of the sea between Liverpool and the priory
of Byrkheved in a place, where it can be done without prejudice to any
person, sufficient houses for lodging men crossing the said arm of the sea.
By pet. of C.
Nov. 22. Grant of the king^s gift to the seneschal {senescallo) and the burgesses
of Droghda towards Meath, in aid of repairing the wall and turrets of
their town on that side, of 800 marks, to be received within three years,
viz. the 40 marks which they are bound to render every year at the
Exchequer, Dublin, for the farm of their town, and 60 marks out of the
issues of the custom in the town, to be received at the hands of the
collectors thereof ; during the three years they shall be quit of the farm,
and an allowance will be made in his accounts to the collector of custom.
ByK
Nov. 21. Remise to Hugh Daudele, the younger, to whom and to Nicholas de la
Westminster. Beche, the younger, the king had granted the custody of the lands and tene-
ments late of Edmund Comyn, tenant in chief, to hold at will subject
to rendering the extent thereof at the Exchequer, in consideration of the
good service of the said Hugh and in part satisfaction of the sums due to
him from the king, of whatever is due to the king of the extent of a moiety
of such lands and tenements for the entire time in which he held it at will ;
grant also to him that he may hold the custody of the said moiety together
with the knights* fees, advowsons of churches, &c. to the full age of the
heirs and also with the marriage of Mary, the youngest daughter and one
of the heirs of the said Edmund.
Nov. 20. Pardon to Robert Everard for his disseisin of John de Houseved from his
Westminster, tenement in Achecote, co. Buckingham, for which he was committed to
prison by John de Mutford and William de Goldyngton, justices of assize
in that county, and also for breaking out of prison.
By K. on the information of Hugh le Despenser the elder.
Nov. 22. Appointment for life of Lapinus Rogere to be the king's assayer of money ;
Westminster, the office of changer in the Wng's Change of Canterbury is also committed
to him^ He is to receive 10 marks a year as assayer, and 20/. a year as
changer. By K. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
11 EDWARD n.— Part 1. 55
^oty MEMBRANE 18.
Nov. 21. Bevocation for certain causes of the presentation of Simon Dayville,
Westminster, king's clerk, to the church of Shapwyk in the diocese of Salisbury.'
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Nov. 18. Beymund de Farges, cardinal deacon of Sancta Maria Nova, dean of the
Westminster, church of St. Mary, Salisbury, archdeacon of Leicester, and parson of the
church of Leek, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Master
William de Balaeto, canon of Frejus (Forojidiensis)^ and Master John de
Pinibus, canon of Bazas (Vasarensis), his attorneys for three years.
Nov. 4. Grant to Doffus de Bard', Boger Ardyngelli and Dynus Forcetti, and
Westminster, their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, who have
lent the king 10,000 marks sterling, in part remuneration of their good
service thereof, of 8,000 marks of the king's gift. By p.s.
Vacated becaitse surrendered and cancelled ^ and of that which remuined U) he
paid to the said merchants on 15 June next toff ether xvith other debts ^in which the
king is bound to them, an assignment was made to them upon the tenth.
Grant to the above-said merchants, who have lent the king 10,000 marks
sterling, and to whom he has of his gift granted 8,000 marks as above, in
satisfaction of such sum of 18,000 marks, that they shall receive the same
out of the last payment, to be made at the Purification next, of the tenth
last granted to the king by the clergy of the realm in the provinces of
Canterbury and York, if it shall suffice, and if it fall short of that sum out
of the tenth at Easter next in the said provinces granted by the Pope to the
king, and in case of deficiency then out of other issues of the realm.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and chamberlains to make such
payments.
The like to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Cancelled as above set forth.
Nov. 21. Grant to Bamabo (Barnaboni) de Mala Spina, king's clerk, of that pre-
Westminster, bend which William de Melton, elect of York, held in the church of St.
John, Beverley. By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Mandate in pursuance to the guardian of the spirituality of the arch-
bishopric of York, the see being void.
Nov. 20. Grant for three years to the bailiffs and good men of Brugge North of
Westminster, murage upon all wares for sale brought into their town.
By K. on the information of Thomas de Cherleton.
Nov. 21. Appointments, to prevent the castle of Skipton in Cravene, late of Bobertde
Westminster. Clifford, tenant in chief, whose heir is a minor, from falling into the hands
of evil-disposed persons, of William de Hebbeden, John de Boulton, and
Richard Fauvell to be captain of men-at-arms, both horse and foot, in the
wapentake of Staynclif, oo. York, to take steps with John de Bythre, con-
stable of the castle, for its safe-keeping against the attacks of such persons.
ByK.
Writ de intendendo for them directed to the knights and others of the said
wapentake.
Nov. 20. Exemption from arrest, as already set forth, at the request of Alfonso [XI] ,
Westminster, king of Spain, for merchants and others of the towns of Bermeo, Bilbao,
Placentia, Allequetio and other towns in Biscay. [Fcedera.]
The like exemption for such merchants notified to the seneschals of
Gascony and Ponthieu. [Fcedera,]
56 CALENDAiR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-|0i7 Membrane 18 — cont,
Nov. 18. Grant for life to Hugh le Despenser, the younger, in satisfaction of 600
Westminster, marks due to him for staying with the king, of the castle and town of
Droslan and Cantredemaure in Wales, together with knights' fees, advow-
sons of churches, liberties, free customs, forfeitures, &c. provided
that if the castle, town and cantred exceed the value of 500 marks
a year, he shall answer at the Exchequer of Kaermerdyn for the superplus,
if however they fall short of that sum the king will make it good to him
elsewhere. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of West Wales, to
cause the same to be delivered to him.
Mandate in pursuance to Thomas le Blount, keeper of the said castle,
town and cantred to deliver them to Hugh le Despenser.
Writ de intendendo for the said Hugh directed to the knights and other
tenants.
Nov. 22. Acquittance for Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa" as he has paid in full to
Westminster, the king the 17,640 marks, in which he and William de Trente, late citizen
of London, were bound at the Exchequer, and has also rendered his final
account for the entire time in which he held the custody of the mines of
tin in the counties of Cornwall and Devon, and has fully satisfied the king
therein, and has likewise paid the 2,000 marks, which he lately received
from the king by the hands of Henry de Wylyngton, late sheriff of Corn-
wall, and which he ought to have paid to the count of Savoy, after the
count had done homage to the king, for the arrears due to him out of the
fee, which Edward I had granted to the said count for his homage.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Nov. 17. John de Wetheresfeld, having been received before the justices of the
Westminster. King's Bench as the attorney of Petronilla, daughter of Roger le Botiller, in
a writ of entry, which she had brought in that court against Simon son of
William touching 60 acres of land, 7 acres of meadow and 6 acres of alder-
grove in Wetheresfeld, was lately convicted in the said Court of having pro-
cured one John le Whelwryht falsely and to the deception of the court to
present himself there in the name of the said Simon and to answer that he
was prepared to render the said tenements to the said Petronilla, for which
he was adjudged by the said justices to the prison of the Flete. The king
afterwards pardoned the said John de Wetheresfeld the imprisonment
provided he submitted to the other penalties contained in the statute, and
as a further favour now pardons him all manner of penalty, and as far
as in him lies restores the said John to his former state, so that his state
may not be hurt in any manner. By p.s.
Nov. 20. Appointment of Richard Squier and Thomas de Derby, yeomen of the
Westminster, chamber, to arrest and commit to the prison of the King's Marshalsea, all
persons, who take provisions from the king's subjects falsely asserting that
such are for his use, and who lodge in their houses and inns by like mis-
representations. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
The like appointments of Hubert de Sutton, Oliver de la Chaumbre, and
Richard de Middclton, yeomen of the chamber.
Nov. 27. Surrender to Henry de Percy, son and heir of Henry de Percy, at the
Windsor, request of Eleanor his mother, the king's kinswoman, late the wife of
Henry de Percy, although he is a minor and in the king's custody, of
the castle of Alnewyk, which is of his inheritance and is in the lung's
hands, to keep the said castle in safe custody and not to deliver it to any
person other than the king. By K.
Mandate to all in the castle to deliver it to Henry de Percy, with writ of
aid in pursuance.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled*
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Nov. 28.
Windsor.
-|o-|7 Membrane 18 — cont,
Nov. 22. Appointment, daring pleasure, of Humphrey Wace, clerk, to hold the
Westminster, office of engrosser of the Exchequer, Dublin, in the same manner in which
Richard Broun, clerk, held it.
By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
»
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Alexander de Bergh of 2
messuages and 6 bovates of land in Kirkeby Misperton to a chaplain to
celebrate divine service daily in the church of Kirkeby Misperton for the
souls of Master William de Pikeringges, Master Robert de Pickeringges,
William de Bergh, Bernard de Bergh, and Cicely his wife, and for the souls
of the ancestors and heirs of the said Bernard and Cicely, and Alexander
and of all Christians ; and also of the like alienation by him of 2 bovates of
land in Great Bergh in Rydale to another chaplain, in augmentation of his
sustenance, celebrating divine service daily in the chapel of Bergh for the
same souls. By p.s.
Mandate to Nicholas de Acton, as the proceeds of the the sale previously
ordered of 800 quarters of wheat out of the victuals received from Anthony
Pessaigne of Genoa are insufficient to pay for the carriage of the remaining
victuals to Berwick-upon-Tweed and elsewhere, to receive from the said
Anthony and sell other com to provide such carriage, as John de Norton,
king's clerk, whom the king is sending to him, shall order him. By C.
Nov. 28.
Windsor.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
Nov. 22.
Westminster.
Nov. 27.
Windflor.
Nov. 20.
Westaiinster.
Nov. 29.
Windsor.
Nov. II.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE 12.
Grant for five years to the bailiffs and good men of Drogheda towards
Meath of murage, pontage, quayage and pavage upon all wares for sale
brought into their town, and also on wares passing through it. By E.
Philip de la Marche of Braynford going to Ireland to Roger de Mortuo
Mari of Wygemore, keeper of that land, to remain there on the king's
service, has letters nominating Thomas Tornegold his attorney until Easter.
Richard de Sheffeld, parson of the church of Wodemanoote, going beyond
the seas on the king's service in the company of Anthony Pessaigne of
Genoa, has letters nominating Roger de Sheffeld his attorney for one year.
Licence for John de Bosco to enfeoff Ralph de Sancto Omero of a
messuage, 100 acres of land, 7 acres of meadow, 15 acres of wood, 10 acres
of heath, 70s. of rent, and a fourth part of a messuage in Tolleshunt Tregorz
and Blunteshale, oo. Essex, held in chief as of the honor of Peverel, as appears
by inquisition made by Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent,
and for the feoffee to regrant the same to the said John and Petronilla his
wife and his heirs. By fine of 20s.
Writ He intendendo for John de Axebrigge, whom Richard le Mareschal,
king's Serjeant and panterer, to whom the king has granted for life for his
sustenance the office of ganger throughout the realm, has appointed during
his pleasure to be his deputy in the ports of Wales and the port of the
town of Bristol.
Protection and safe-conduct for one year for Adam de Sumery, whom his
brother William de Sumery, who is staying on the king's service in the
Chancery in England, is sending on his business to Ireland.
Grant to Master Pancius or Panecius, the king's leech (Medicm) and
clerk, of 252. a year to be received at the Exchequer at Christmas so long
as he shall remain in the realm. By p.s.
58
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1317.
Dec. 1.
Windsor.
Nov. 29.
Windsor.
Dec. 1.
Windsor.
Nov. 27.
Winsdor.
Dec. 2.
Windsor.
Dec. 4.
Windsor.
Dec. 5.
Windsor.
Dec. 6.
Windsor.
Membrane 12 — cont.
Safe-conduct for one year for Master Henry de Cantuaria, whom the
king is sending to Gascony. By K.
ImpejiimitJi and confirmation of an indenture, dated Friday after All
Saints Day 11 Edward II, between John de Hothum, bishop of Ely, and
Nicholas del Olde Halle of Estderham touching the claim made by the bishop,
in right of his church of Ely, to assess the said Nicholas for the tenements
he holds in Estderham, Mateshale and Jakesham, when the villeins and
natives pertaining to the bishopric in the town of Estderham are assessed,
which claim the said Nicholas disputed, asserting that such contribution
was servile and that he held as a free tenant. In settlement of the dispute
it was agreed that he and his heirs should render yearly to the bishop and
his successors at the manor of Estderham 6s. Sd, at the usual terms beyond
all services hitherto due for the said lands, in consideration of which the
bishop for himself and his successors and with the assent of the prior and
convent of Ely released to him his entire claim to such contributions.
Licence for John de Boklond to enfeoff Edmund de Polle of his manor of
Bokland with the advowson of its church, held in chief, and for the feoffee to
regrant the same to him and Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies,
with remainder failing such issue to Lawrence son of the said John.
By fine of 5 marks.
Protection with clause for one year for Henry de Cantuaria, clerk, going
on the king's service to Gascony. By K.
Protection also for the said Henry, with clause nolumm as master of the
hospital of St. Mary for poor priests at Canterbury. By K.
Mandate to Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent, for the
restitution of the advowsons of churches and religious houses to William
de Melton, archbishop of York, as he has done fealty to the king. Upon
the preferment by Pope J [ohn XXII] of William de Melton to the arch-
bishopric of York, the king as a special favour restored the temporalities
thereof to him, reserving to himself the advowsons of churches and religious
houses until the preferred elect should have done fealty to him. By p.s.
The like to Robert de Sapy, escheator beyond Trent.
Memorandum. The said preferred has not yet presented the bulls.
Mandate to Nicholas de Grey, sheriff of York, brother John de
Cantebr [igge] , and William de Knaresburgh, whom the king lately ordered
to take all lands and tenements in the county of York of Roger Dammory
into his hands, to restore the same without diminution to the said Roger.
By p.s.
Grant to Thomas le Vendour of York of the hospital of St. Sepulchre by
Hedon.
Mandate in pursuance to Robert de Sapy, escheator beyond Trent, to
induct him therein.
Presentation of Robert Edward of Swaveseve, chaplain, to the church of
Staghbanan, in the diocese of Armagh, void by the resignation of John de
Merton, the last rector thereof.
Writ of aid until Christmas for John de Norton, king's clerk, whom the
king is sending to Sandwich to seize for his use and to deliver according to
order the under-mentioned wheat and wines. Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa,
seneschal of Gascony, before he departed across the seas, granted to the king
5,000 quarters of wheat and 780 pipes of wine, then in the port of Sandwich,
— ""
tmemmtM
11 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1.
69
1317.
Membrane 12 — cont.
for the provisioning of Berwick-upon-Tweed and of other places in the North
and for the use of the Household, but in the absence of the said Anthony
the persons, whom he appointed to deliver the wheat and wine to the king,
have refused to do so and have removed the same elsewhere. By C.
Appointment of William Danielis, marquis de Careto, kinsman of Luke
de Fhsco, cardinal of the church of Rome, to be of the king's Council in
parts beyond the seas and to wear his livery. [Fadera.] By K.
Nov. 28.
Windsor.
Dec. 4.
Windsor.
Nov. 22.
Windsor.
Nov. 28.
Windsor.
Nov. 4.
W^tminster«
Dec. 6.
Windsor.
Dec. 6.
Windsor.
Dec. 6.
Windfior.
MEMBRANE 11.
Grant for ten years, at the request of William de Brewosa, to the bailiffs
and good men of Sweyneseye of murage and pavage upon all wares brought
for sale into their town. By p.s.
Licence for Joan, late the wife of Robert Dakeny, tenant in chief, to
marry whomsoever she will of the king's allegiance. By fine of 1 mark.
Grant to Walter de Norwico of all lands and tenements in Great Massingham
CO. Norfolk, late of Thomas de Weyland, and whjch by reason of a felony
which the said Thomas had conmiitted in the time of Edward I, for which
he abjured the realm, fell as an escheat into the hands of the late king, to
hold to the said Walter and his heirs, with views of frank pledge, &c.
Vacated because an the Fine RoU. By K.
Licence after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John Walewayn,
escheator on this side Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by William de
Hardene to the prior and convent of St. Margaret's without Marleberge
of 2 mills and a dovecot in Marleberge, held in chief, to find two canons to
celebrate divine service daily in the church of the priory for the
soul of Edward I, and the souls of the said William and Matilda his
wife, and of all Christians. By fine of 60s.
Grant to the merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence of 450 marks
to be received out of the first moneys accruing from the tenth last granted to the
king by the clergy of the provinces of Canterbury and York, or out of other
issues of the realm, in satisfaction of sums paid by them by the king's
command out of the money of their society, viz. — to Duffus de Barde, who
is going beyond the seas, SioO marks to buy jewels and to give to his friends,
to Roger Ardingelli for his labours on the king's business at the Court of
Rome and elsewhere lOOZ., and to Dinus Forcetti on account of his good
service 100 marks, to convert to his own use. By p.s.
Sale to Nicholas de la Beche, who holds the manor of Idenne, co. Sussex,
at fee farm, in consideration of 100 marks which he has paid at the
Exchequer, of the vesture (vesiitura) of the entire wood of the manor, which
has been appraised at 100 marks by Edmund de Passeley and John de
Held. By C.
Licence for two years for John de Vienna, king's clerk, controller of the
custom in the port of London, who is attending to the business of Roger
Dammory, to exercise his office by deputy. By p.s.
Licence for John de Odyngeseles to enfeoff John Broun of Tutyngton of
the advowson of the church of St. Peter, Shipedene by Felbrigge, co.
Norfolk, held in chief. By fine of 100s.
60
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-.017 Meffibrafie 11 — cont,
Nov. 17. Licence for Henry Sturmy to grant his reversion in the manor of Lysbe
Westminster. Sturmy, co. Southampton, held in chief, which Laurencia late the wife of
Henry Sturmy, his grandfather, whose heir he is, holds in dower, to RoSert
de Hungerford and Gena his wife for their lives, with reversion to himself
and his heirs. By p.s.
Dec. 6.
Windsor.
Safe-conduct until Michaelmas for Gauter de Maceu (or Mateu) of Condom,
king's yeoman and merchant, whom the king is sending to France, Gascony,
Navarre, and Spain, to buy horses and armour.
By E. on the information of William de Monte Acuio.
Nov. 4. Grant to the merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence of 120/.
Westminster, to be received out of the money accruing in the port of London from the
impost granted to the king by merchants of the realm for exporting wool,
hides and wool-fells without the realm, in repayment of a like
sum paid by them, by the king's command, to Aymer de Valencia, earl of
Pembroke. The king had assigned to the earl the custom on wool, hides,
and wool-fells in the port of Kingston-upon-Hull, until the earl should have
levied the sum in which the king was bound to him in parts beyond the seas,
and he informed the king that in raising the money hastily he had lost the
above sum. By p.s.
Dec. 8.
Windsor.
Dec. 8.
Windsor.
Dec. 12.
Windsor.
Licence for Andrew de Creffeld to enfeoff Simon de Craneford and Alice
his wife of two parts of a messuage, 80 acres of land, and 2 acres of pasture
in Great Horkeslegh, held in chief as of the honor of Reylegh, as appears by
an inquisition made by Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent,
and also to grant to them and their heirs his reversion in the remaining
third part, which Mary, late the wife of Robert de Creffeld, holds in dower of
his inheritance. By fine of i mark.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Eenilworth by William de Bereford of a messuage, 60 acres of land and 2
acres of meadow in Radeford Symely ; by Ralph de Salford of a messuage,
a carucate and 2 virgates of land, 6 acres of meadow, and lOs. 6d. of rent in
the same town ; and by John Lok of 2 messuages and 12 acres of land in
Neuton and Eenilworth ; all which are extended according to their true
value at 61^. a year, as appears by an inquisition made by Master John
Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence
granted to them to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 151.
a year.
Protection for three years for brother John de Norton, a hermit, staying
at Langham, co. Rutland, and his men going through the realm seeking
alms.
Mandate to the knights, free men and others of the county of Wenthlok
and manor and country of Maghay in Wales to do homage and fealty to
Hugh Daudele and Margaret his wife, or their attorney, as lords of the said
manor and country, as tiie king has learned that they have refused to do so
notwithstanding his acceptance of the partition of the lands of Gilbert de
Clare, late earl of Gloucester and Hertford, between Hugh le Dispenser the
younger, and Eleanor his wife, Hugh Daudele the younger and Margaret
his wife, and Rogery Dammory and Elizabeth his wife, the sisters and co-
heiress of the earl, under which partition the said manor, county and
country were assigned to the said Hugh and Margaret. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, justice of
Wales, to visit those parts and to enforce the execution of the above
mandate. By p.s.
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MEMBRANE 10.
1317.
Nov.31(»i>.) Protection until Midsummer for Walter Storm, burgess of Berwick-upon-
Windaor. Tweed, who has come into England to buy com and other victuals to
transport to Gascony, where he proposes to buy wines to take back to Ber-
wick, he having found the usual security that he will not carry the same to
the Scots.
Nov. 22. Grant of the king's gift to the seneschal and burgesses of the town of
Westminster. Droghda towards Meath in aid of the repair of the walls and turrets of the
town, of 800 marks, to be received within three years, viz. the 40 marks a
year which is paid for the farm of the town at the Exchequer, Dublin, and
60 marks a year out of the custom of the town. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer,
Dublin.
Nov. 21. Exemption, as a special favour, to Adam de Brom, king's clerk, and the
Westminster. Carmelite Friars of Fletestrete in the suburb of London, for the life of the
said Adam, and after his death for the Friars and their successors, for all
houses built by him, or to be built in the soil of the said Friars in Flete-
strete, from livery of the king's stewards and marshals ; further no officer
of the king shall lodge therein.
By K. on the information of John de Cherleton.
Nov. 28. Presentation of Master John Walewayn to the church of Patryngton, in
Windsor. the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of York and
of the provostship of the church of St. John, Beverley. The letters of
presentation are directed to W. archbishop of York. By K.
The like letters for William le Lou to the same church. By K.
Dec. 1. Boger de Rivers, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Ralph de
Westminster. Farlee and John de Oterbume his attorneys for two years.
Nov. 21. Grant to Bamabo (Bamabonij de Mala Spina of that prebend, which
Westminster. William de Melton, elect of York, lately held in the church of St. John,
Beverley, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric
of York. By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Nov. 28. Mandate in pursuance to W. archbishop of York.
Windsor.
Nov. 27. Mandate to the king's lieges in the castle of Alnewyk, which is of the
Windsor. inheritance of Henry de Percy, son and heir of Henry de Percy, a minor, to
safe-guard the castle for the king until he shall appoint a keeper, as John de
Felton, who held the custody thereof of the king's grant has been seized
by his enemies (emidos $uon), whereby he cannot attend to his duties.
By K. and C.
Nov. 12. Grant to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, in part satisfaction of 400 marks
Westminster, of land a year, which the king granted to him, of the king's reversion in
the manor of Chatham, co. Kent, which Guy Ferre holds for life of the
grant of Edward I and queen Eleanor, and in the manor of Laghton, co.
Sussex, and hundred of Shepelak pertaining to that manor, held for life by
John de Ulnedale of the grant of the late king, together with knights' fees,
advowsons of churches, &c. to hold to him and his heirs to the vcdue of so
much a year as by an extent of the said manors they shall be found to be
worth in all their issues. By p.s.
62
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1317.
Nov. 22.
Westminster
Dec. 8.
Windsor.
Dec. 6.
Windsor.
Dec. 8.
Windsor.
Dec. 8.
Windsor.
Dec. 9.
Windsor.
Membrane 10 — cont.
Appointment of Walter de Norwico, Henry le Scrope, William de Bereford
and John de Foxle touching the petitions of Gaucelinus Johannis, cardinal
priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter, and Luke, cardinal deacon of St. Mary in
Via Lata, relative to divers collations to prebends and hospitals and pre-
sentations to churches made by the king. [Fadera.] By K. and C.
Presentation of Anian, archdeacon of Anglesey in Wales, to the church of
Thlamvays in the diocese of Bangor.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Matthew de Stanton, chaplain,
to Hervey de Stanton, king's clerk, parson of the church of £)nemethe of a
third part of a messuage in Enemeth adjacent to his dwelling place at his
chapel of Enemeth for the enlargement of the manse of the church thereof.
By K.
Writ of aid, until the Purification, for John de Mereworth, king*s serjeant,
charged by the steward of the Household and by the keeper of the Wardrobe
to purvey wheat and other necessaries for the office of the baker : he is not
to take wheat or any other goods of clerks or laymen against their will, or of
the keepers thereof, unless he immediately render their true value, whereof
he may have a respite, and in a fee of the church he is not to take anything
against the liberty of the same.
The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. —
Roger Pate, yeoman, for the said office.
William de Melhale, yeoman, of bread.
Williiam de Pyrie, yeoman, of ale.
Roger de Asteleye, serjeant, of live animals and coarse flesh for the
kitchen.
Richard le Sauser, serjeant, of the sausery.
?.°!l^J^Txv'^'f"*' 1 for the office of the haU.
Gilbert de Wynston, yeoman, j
John de Carleford, serjeant, for the office of the chamber.
John de Feryby, clerk,
Thomas de Mdhale,
Walter de Harewe,
Henry de Oldyngton,
Thomas de Stok [es] ,
Robert de Donecastre,
Richard de Fristlyng,
John de Sancto Albano,
yeomen, of hay, oats and litter.
for livery, &c. of the king's horses.
Licence for Thomas de la Hyde to grant to Martin Skynard, chaplain, a
messuage and 1^ acres of land in Menadueglos and Tregata by Tintagel, co.
Comwidl, held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs. By fine of 1 mark.
Licence for the prior and convent of Bermundeseye to grant their manor
of Wydeford, co. Hertford, and the advowson of the church thereof, held in
chief, subject to the payment of 12 marks a year to the prior and convent,
to Geoffirey de Stokes and Alice his wife, for Uieir lives, and to their execu-
tors for a further term of one year after their deaths. By fine of 40s,
11 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
68
1317.
Dec. 7.
Windsor.
Nov. 19.
Westminster.
Dec. 12.
Windsor.
Dec. 11.
Windsor.
Memhraiu 10 — cont.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Monte Acuto to the
prior and Augustinian Friars of Bristol of a plot of ground, 200 feet in length
by 40 feet in breadth in the suburb of Bristol, adjacent to their dwelling-
place, for the enlargement thereof. By K.
Protection with clause nolumus for three years for the master and scholars
of the House of Merton, Oxford.
By E. on the information of friar Philip de Baston.
The like for one year for the prior of Wolfricheston.
Protection for Ri<diard de Kirkebride staying on the king's service in the
Marches of Scotland.
Signification to B. bishop of Salisbury of the royal assent to the election
of Matilda de Burton, sacristan of Bromehale, to be prioress of that place.
By p.s
Dec. 6.
Windsor.
Nov. 80.
Westminster.
Windfor.
MEMBRANE 9.
Impeximm and confirmation of a deed dated Friday before the Ascension,
6 Edward II., by John de Dagworthe, son and heir of Matilda de Dagworthe,
one of the sisters and heiresses of Simon son and heir of Laurence de
Scaccario, confirming a grant by his uncle, the said Simon to John Dymmok
of a moiety of the serjeanty of the ushership of the Great Exchequer of the
king, together with the profits, liberties, and commodities pertaining to such
moiety to hold during the grantee's good behaviour in ttie said office, viz.
in the discharge of it either by himself or his deputy, saving to the said
Simon and his heirs 5t/. a day which he ought to receive whilst the Exche-
quer is open ; also granting for himself to the said John Dymmok and John
his son, that the said John the father, either by himself, or his son, or any
other person may discharge the said office, and his said son, either upon the
decease of his father or upon assignment by him of the office, may also hold
the said moiety in like manner ; if the said John Dymmok, the father, or
John Dymmok the son shall commit any fraud in the office, they shall
preserve the said John de Dagworth, harmless ; witnesses, William de
Esthalle, John de Eggemere, Roger de Haryngby, John de Tours, Roger
son of Guy de Bereford, Richard de Notingham, John de Coventre, and
others.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Moubray to be keeper of the
Isle of Haxholme ; he is to guard it for the king, and not to permit any
suspected persons to enter it. By p.s.
Writ de iiUendendo for Thomas, earl of Kildare, directed to the knights, free
men and others of the county and liberty of Kildare. In consideration of
good service to Edward I, the king had granted to John son of Thomas de
Hibemia (John Fitz Thomas), late earl of Kildare, the castle and town of
Kildare under the honour and name of earl of Kildare, and preferred him to
be earl of that place, reserving to himself the office of sheriff of the county
of Kildare. Subsequently on 2 August last past the king granted to Thomas,
son and heir of the said John, now earl of Kildare, the said office of sheriff
with all that pertains to that office and the liberty of the said county, except-
ing four pleas, viz. rape, treasure trove, *forstal* and arson, which he
retained, to hold by the service of three knights' fees to him and the heirs
male of his body to the value of 602. of land a year and in full satisfaction
of 1002. of land a year which the king had promised to his said father.
ByK.
64
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1317.
Dec. 10.
Windsor.
Dec. 10.
Windsor.
Dec. 10.
Windsor.
Dec. 14.
Windsor.
Dec. 18.
Windsor.
Dec. 12.
Windsor.
Dec. 19.
Windsor,
Dec. 26.
Westminster.
Membrane 9 — cont.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master John de Haryngton,
clerk, of 8 messuages, 8 bovates of land and common of pasture for 800 ^eep in
Haryngton and Aswardby by Partenaye to a chaplain to celebrate divine
service daily in the parish church of Haryngton for his soul and the souls of
his ancestors and of all Christians. By fine of 40s,
Mandate to A. bishop of Hereford to do all that is necessary to install
Hugh de Lymenistre, king's clerk, in his prebend. The king had granted
to the said Hugh the prebend of Chirche Wythington in the church of St.
Ethelbert, Hereford, and had commanded the dean and chapter thereof, the
see being void, to assign him a stall in the choir and place in the chapter,
and he has since learned that though the said dean and chapter have in-
ducted the said Hugh, by his proctor, into corporal possession of the prebend
and have assigned him the stall and place, nevertheless they have now
refused to install him, coming there in his proper person, or to seat him in
the place already assigned to to him, or to deliver to him the things belong-
ing to the prebend. By p.s.
Protection with clause rolumus until Easter for John Mautravers, staying
by the king's command and on his service in Ireland.
By testimony of Thomas de Malebergh, who asserts that the said
John is staying in Ireland on the king's service by virtue of a writ
directed to him.
Commission de ualliu et fossatis to William de Echingham, John de Ifeld,
William de Northho, and William de Snaylham for the sea coast of the
county of Sussex.
Vacated; incomplete.
Acceptance by the king of the collation by queen Margaret of Adam de
Eglesfeld to the custody of the hospital of St. Katherine by the Tower of
London.
Acknowledgement that the king has received as a loan from Roger, bishop
of Saresbury (Salisbury), and the dean and chapter thereof in the name of
Pope John XXII, by the hands of Walter de Norwyco, late treasurer, and
the chamberlains of the Exchequer 500^., and by the hands of J. bishop of
Ely the treasurer and the said chamberlains 460Z. sterling, out of the tenth
for six years, in aid of the general crusade imposed by Pope Clement V in
the Council of Vienne, collected in the diocese of Salisbury, which the king
promises to repay within five years.
Vacated because otherwise below under date of 14 January,
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Nicholas le Chapman, chaplain,
and John le Gardener, to Hugh, parson of the church of Banyngham of a
moiety of a messuage in Banyngham adjacent to the dwelling place of the
parsonage of the church for the enlargement thereof. By fine of ^ mark.
Acknowledgment that the king has received as a loan from DofiFus de
Bard', Roger Ardingelli, Francis Balduch' and Dinus Forcinetti, and their
fellows, merchants of the Society of the Bardi of Florence, the sum of 67^.,
which they have delivered by the hands of J. bishop of Ely, the treasurer,
and the chamberlains of the Exchequer. By bill of the Exchequer.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Crumbwelle to the custody of
the body of the castle of Tykehille.
By K. on the information of William de Monte Acuto.
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65
1317.
Dec. 10.
Windsor.
Dec 13.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE 8.
liicence for the alienation in mortmain by Hervey de Stanton of a toft in
Enemeth by the cemetery of the chapel of Enemeth to Hugh, vicar of the
church of Elm', for a dwelling place for the parochial chaplains of the said
chapel. By K.
Grant to Giles de Bello Campo, to enable him to remain in the king's
sendee, of. the custody of the manor of Broghton, co. Worcester, which
Thomas de Clynton, deceased, had held for the term of his life of the grant
of Guy de Bello Campo, late earl of Warwick, in the king's hand by reason
of the earl's heir being a minor. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Master John Walewayn, the escheator on this
side Trent, to deliver the custody to the said Giles.
Dec. 15. Protection for one year, with the clause quietus sit de placitis, for
Windsor. Robert de Notingham of Dublin, staying in Ireland on the king's service.
By p.s.
The like for Richard Passavant, of Droghda. By the same writ.
Nov. 16. Confirmation of the grant which Walter son of Andrew de Staunford,
Westminster, called (dictus) Flemynge, made to the Carmelite Friars of Staunford, of the
croft, which he bought from Peter son of Geoffrey son of Herlewyn de Stan-
ford, together with the area which he gave to James his son ; of a grant by
William son of Andrew de Cornestal, burgess of Stanford, of a plot of land
at Staunford, containing 82 feet in length by 14 feet in breadth ; of a grant
by Robert de Stokes, merchant, of 18^. of rent in Staunford ; of a grant by
Roger de Rowelle of a plot in Stanford containing 12 feet in length and 7
feet in width ; of a grant by Peter son of Robert de Berham, clerk (clerid),
of his houses in the parish of Holy Trinity without the east gate of Staun-
ford, between the houses of William de la Chekere and Walter Be, weaver,
with 3«. of quit rent to be received from the said Walter and the tenants
of the said house ; of a grant by Adam de Sancto Laudo of the houses
which he bought from William de Skekario in the eastern suburb of
Stanford in the parish of the Holy Trinity between the tenements of the
same Friars and of John le Flemynge of Cornestal ; of a grant by Master
Henry Sampson, rector of the church of Eston by Stanford, of his tenement
in the said parish of the Holy Trinity, lying between the tenements of William
son of Andrew de Cornestal and of Simon de Branston, apothecary ; of a
remise by 'Table de Repynghale' to all claim in a plot of land lying without
the east gate of Cornestal, between the area of the said Friars and a lane
stretching from the street of Cornstal to the east gate of Staunford ; to hold
in frank almoin notwithstanding the statute of mortmain. By p.s.
Mandate to W. archbishop of York, to induct Nicholas Isemberti de
Longa Villa, king's clerk, to whom the king, the archbishopric of York
being void, had granted the prebend of Apesthorpe.
Prohibition, addressed to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Peter,
York, against collating any person to the prebend granted to the said
Nicholas Isemberti de Longa Villa, he being unable through absence at a
distance to take possession of his prebend.
Mandate to the abbot of St. Mary's, York, the collector in the diocese of
York of the tenth lately granted to the king by the clergy of the province
of York, to deliver 700 marks out of the moneys accruing from such tenth
to the mayor, bailiffs and commonality of the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed,
who have covenanted under certain conditions to hold their town for the
king against the Scots. By K.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
Dec. 14.
Windsor.
Dec. 16.
Windsor.
Dec. 18.
Windsor.
18345.
66 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS,
iQi»T Membrane 8 — cont.
The like mandate to the abbot of Seleby, collector in the same diocese of
the said tenth, to deliver 800 marks to the mayor and bailiffs of Berwick-
upon-Tweed.
Vacated as above.
Mandate to the abbot of St. Mary's, York, collector, &c. to deliver 100
marks accruing from the said tenth to Roger de Horsle, constable of the
castle of Berwick-upon-Tweed. By K.
Dec. 20. Licence for Peter son of Reginald to enfeoff Peter de Wilteshire of a
Windsor, messuage, and 2 virgates of land in Westkynton, co. Wilts, held in chief,
and for the feoffee to grant the same to Margery, late the wife of Aymer de
Wilteshire, and Philip her son, to hold to them and the heirs of Philip.
By fine of 1 mark.
Dec. 22. Impeximus and confirmation of a writing {French)^ date 18 June, 6
Windsor. Edwwrd II, of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, confirming to the Friars
Minors of Grantham, the grant which his grandfather, 'Johan counte de
Warenne,* made to them of 82^ quarters of corn each year from his mills
at Grc^am. By p.s.
Dec. 12. Grant to Henry deLutgarshale of the prebend of Momersf eld in the king's free
Windsor. chapel of Bruges, void by the resignation of Walter de Bedewynd, king's
clerk, the last prebendary thereof. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the chapel.
Dec. 27. The king, whilst he and queen Isabella were at Pontoise in parts beyond
Westminster, the seas, at the request of the queen, granted to Theophania de Sancto
Petro in Campis, lady of Brynguencourt, the nurse of queen Isabella and
wife of John de Morviller, knight, 500^. sterling of his gift, to be received
out of the issues of the county of Ponthieu, to buy lands, tenements and
rents for the use of the children of the said Theophania by her first
husband, and that the said children might possess by hereditary right such
lands, <&c., he caused the said 500Z. to be paid to her and John de
Morviller her husband for the said cause for the use of the children. As
John de Morviller, the said Theophania being dead {rebus humanis ejcempia)^
retains the money in his hands and refuses to apply it to such use, the king,
wishing that his said gift shall be applied to the said use according to the
ordinance of the queen, grants to her every action and all that pertains to
him touching the matter, and hereby signifies the same. [FoRdera,]
By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
Dec. 24. Pardon to William Taille of Bloxham of his outlawry for non-appearance
Wettminster. before Lambert de Trikyngham and his fellows, justices of assize in the
county of Lincoln, to satisfy the long for his ransom for a disseisin in
Bloxham, co. Lincoln, of John de Gyse, whereof he was convicted, as the
king has been informed that the said William was then detained on his service
in the castle of Norham in the company of John Darcy, constable of the
castle. By p.s. [4627.]
Dec. 27. Pardon to Robert Blackeberd of his outlawry in the county of Himtingdon,
Westminster, for non-appearance before Robert de Maddyngle, John de Cantebrige, and
Simon de Brune, justices of oyer and terminer, when impleaded by William
Ganet. By K. on the information of the earl of Hereford.
Grant during pleasure to queen Isabella of the custody of the lands and
tenements late of Theobald de Verdim, tenant in chief, in the king's hands by
reason of the minority of the heirs, which lands and tenements the king
lately granted to Roger Damory, subject to rendering at the Exchequer the
11 EDWABD n.— Pabt 1.
67
1317.
1318.
January 1.
Windsor.
Janoary 2.
Windsor.
1317.
Dec. 24.
Westminster.
1318.
Jan. 1.
Windsor.
Jan. 1.
Windsor.
Membrane 8 — cont.
extent thereof, to bold with all that pertams to such custody according to the
said extent in part satisftM^tion of the money which the queen receives
every year for the expenses of her household and necessaries. By K.
Mandate to Roger Damory to deliver the said cu&tody to the queen.
Mandate to the sheriff of Salop to deliver to the queen's attorney the
castle of Alveton, late of Theobald de Verdun, which is in his custody.
Simple protection for one year for Laurence, prior of Boxgrave, staying
beyond the seas.
Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of John, sometime prior of
Caldewelle without Bedeford, and of the convent of that place, granting in
frank almoin to the dean and chapter of the mother church of Lincoln a
messuage in the parish of Brouton, on the south of the church of that
town, and a virgate of land in the same parish, together with the advowson
of the church thereof. By fine of 5 marks.
Presentation of William de Tykhull to the church of Bolton in the diocese
of York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric
of York. By p.s.
Presentation of Henry de Birland to the church of Stoke Denys, in the
diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of
the land and heir of Nicholas de Boleville.
Presentation of Ralph Testard of Strubby, chaplain, to the church of
Hellawe in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody
of the land and heir of Adam de Welle, tenant in chief.
By K, on tho information of R. de Northburgh.
1317.
Dec. 27.
Westminster.
1318.
Jan. 1.
Windsor.
Jan. 4.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 7.
Appointment of Richard Squier and Thomas de Derby, yeomen of the
chamber, to see that no person shall take, or purvey in places where the
king is staying or passing through, goods of any of the king's subjects
under colour of taking such for his use or lodge in any houses ; they are
to arrest and commit to the prison of the king's Marshalsea all such
offenders until it shall be determined what shall be done to them.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
The like of Richard de Middelton, Hubert de Sutton, and Oliver de la
Chaumbre, yeomen of the chamber.
The like for Richard Trot, yeoman of the chamber.
Appointment until Easter of Simon de Friskenad, king's serjeant-at-arms,
to arrest in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge, Huntingdon,
Essex, and Hertford, all persons acting in contempt of the king's proclama-
tion against tournaments. [Fcedcra,]
The like for Ivo de Welle in the counties of Lincoln, Rutland, North-
ampton, Oxford, Berks, Buckingham and Bedford.
Thomas de Wellinghour and Gilbert de Haburgh, canons of the church
of St. Augustine, Welhou by Grymesby, bringing news of the death of
William, late abbot of that place, have letters for the prior and convent
of licence to eleot4 By K,
68 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
iQio Membrane 7 — cont,
Henry de Strctford and "William de Wythibroc, canons of the church of
St. Mary de Pratis, Leicester, bringing news of the death of William, late
abbot of that place, have letters for the prior and convent of licence to elect.
ByK.
Jan. 4. Grant to Nicholas de Hugate, clerk, of the provostship of the church of
Westminster. Beverley, in the king*s gift by reason of the late voidance of the archbis-
hopric of York. By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
Mandate in pursuance to W. archbishop of York.
1317.
Dec. 26. Thomas Seman and William de Stodham, executors of the testament of
Westminster. Richard de (iereseye, staying in England, have letters nominating Adam le
Clerk, their co-executor, their attorney for one yeao*.
1318.
Jan. 4. Licence for the prior and convent of Bermundeseye to grant their manor
Westminster, of Worlingham, co. Surrey, held in chief, to Robert de Keleseye for his life.
By fine of 20s.
Jan. 4. Licence, at the request of Master Thomas de Cherleton, king's clerk, for
Westminster, the prior and convent af Cokesford to acquire in mortmain lands and rents
to the value of 20^. a year. By p.s.
1317.
Dec. 27. Licence for the brethren and sisters of the hospital of St. Thomas the
Westminster. Mart}T, Berkhampstede, to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents
to the value of 10^ a year.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
1318.
Jan. 5. hisperhmiii and confirmation of a charter of Gilbert do Clare, sometime
W^estminster. earl of Gloucester and Hertford, containing for the good of his soul and the
soul of Isabella his wife, divers confirmations and grants to the canons of
the church of St. Mary, Keynesham ; whereof the witnesses were Nicholas
Poinz, the steward, Thomas Malemayns, William de Hobrugge, James de
Wabadun, Roger de Clare, Thomas de Gravenel, Michael de Fossa, Robert
de Petra Ponte, Roland de Geneuray, Robert Sorel, Nicholas the chaplain
(capellano) of Spinevile, Guy the chamberlain (camerano), and William son
of Walter de Bureford. [Monasticony vol. vi. pp. 452, 458.]
By fine of 20s.
Jan. 4. Presentation of William de Testa, cardinal priest of St. Ciriac in Tennis,
Westminster, to the church of Spofford in the diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason
of his custody of the lands and heir of Henry de Percy, tenant in chief.
Jan. 6. John de Rithere, staying in England, has letters nominating Humphrey
Westminster. Wace his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Jan. 4. Roger Damory and Elizabeth his wife, staying in England, have letters
Westminster, nominating Humphrey Wace their attorney in Ireland for two years.
Jan. 6. Grant to Roger de Lysewy of the free chapel of St. Michael in the
Westminster, castle of Shrewsbury.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Mandate in pursuance to the constable of the castle.
Jan. 5. Licence, at the request of J. bishop of Norwich, for the prior and brethren
Westminster, of the order of St. Augustine of the house of Petrestone to acquire in mort-
main lands, tenements, and rents, to the value of 20 marks a year. By K.
11 EDWARD n.— Part 1. 69
J g 2 g MEMBRANE 6.
Jan. 6. Pardon to John de Mulford, William de Hulmerton, John de Bathampton,
Weetzninster. Francis Aubyn, and John de Styntesford, of the Order of Friars Preachers,
for rescuing John son of William de Tynhide. The said John had been
detained in the gaol of Old Sarum and had been convicted before John de
Bello Campo and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer in the county of
Wilts, of divers felonies for which he was sentenced to be hanged, and
afterwards when he was led through Fissherton to the place of execution,
the said friars, wKo were dwelling in that town, rescued him from the
hands of the bailiffs and cut the cord with which his hands were bound.
By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
liicence for the abbot and convent of Cerne to acquire in mortmain lands,
tenements, and rents to the value of 10^. a year.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Vacated became surrendered on account of Richard If. on 6 July in the
elevetUh year of his reign granting to the said abbot and convent lands, tenement,
and rents to the value of 69«. Sd, a year in full satisfaction of the above
mentioned sutn.
Assignment to Anthony Usedemer, king's merchant, who has undertaken
to make provision for the Great Wardrobe, so long as he shall make such
provision, of all issues of the custom of wool, hides, and wool-fells in the
port of Boston, and of the impost (mutunm) granted by native and foreign
merchants for exporting wool, hides, and wool-fells from that port, to hold
from the time when the merchants of the society of the Bardi of
Florence shall have received 1,560 marks out of the issues of the said
impost according to an assignment thereof made to them. The part of the
seal called the * coket ' in the port of Boston is to remain in his custody so
long as he shall receive the issues of the custom and payment. By K.
Jan. 5. Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the said custom and impost to
Westminster, deliver the proceeds thereof to Robert Usedemer, the attorney of the said
Anthony.
Jan. 7. Exemption for life for William de Sandale from being put on assizes,
Wcbtminbter. juries, or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, forester,
verderer, or other bailiff, or minister of the king. By K.
The like for William Pesshon and William de Middelton.
Jan. 4. General protection for the earl of Lancaster and all his adherents and
Westminster, retainers, with exemption from arrest. French, [Pari, Writs.] By K.
Jan. 1. Commission to Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, and Humphrey de
Westminster. Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, empowering them to discharge all
persons who may be arrested as followers of the earl of Lancaster. French.
[Pari. Writs.] By K.
Jan. 8. Safe conduct until Michaelmas for friar Nicholas de Wysebechc, of the
Westminster. Order of Preachers, going to the Court of Kome on the king's business.
By K.
Jan. 7. Writ of aid for one year for Richard de Bolington * le fisshemonger,' pur-
Westminster, veyor of fish for J. bishop of Winchester, the chancellor, and the clerks of
the Chancery.
Jan. 8. The abbot and convent of Seleby had by the king's command paid to
Westminster. Robert de Asshou, king's clerk, 100 marks for victuals to bo bought and
carried to the castle of Berwick-upon-Tweed for the sustenance of the
garrison thereof, as the said Robert hath acknowledged in the Chancery,
70
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Jan. 16.
Windsor.
Jan. 14.
Windsor.
Jan. 8.
Westminster.
Jan. 17.
Windsor.
Jan. 18.
Windsor.
1317.
Nov. 26.
Windsor.
1318.
Jan. 15.
Windsor.
Membratie 6 — cont,
and Master Robert de Pikeryng, the dean, and Robert de Ripplingham the
chancellor of the church of St. Peter, York, Stephen de Malo Lacu, then
archdeacon of Cliveland, now deceased, and John de Merkyngfield, a canon
in the said church, bound themselves on the king's behalf in 100 marks to
the said abbot and convent. The king in satisfaction of that sum grants
to the said abbot and convent that they may retain 100 marks out of the
moneys accruing from the yearly tenth lately granted to him and also out
of the arrears of the aid formerly granted, viz. twelve pence in the mark,
and also out of the arrears of other tenths in the diocese of York, of which
tenths and aid they are the collectors.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to
permit the abbot and convent to retain the said 100 marks and to charge
Robert de Asshou therewith.
Tfispejimus and confirmation of a quit claim, dated at Laneham, 18
January, 2 Edward II., by Alice de Veer, late countess of Oxford, to the
prior and convent of St. Laurence, Blakemore, of her right to 7». 7^/. out
of a rent of Os. 7^/., for certain lands which they held of her in Fyngreh' ;
witnesses, Hugh de Veer, Sir Alphonso de Veer, Master Nicholas de Wit-
cherch, rector of the church of Laneham, Simon de Kensington, Walter de
Merk, Alexander Flinchard, and John son of Warin.
By K. at the instance of Hervey de Staunton.
Acknowledgement, with promise of repayment, that the king has received
as a loan from Roger, bishop of Salisbury, and the dean and chapter of that
place, in the name of Pope John XXII. and of the church of Rome, \'iz.
by the hands of Walter de Norwico, the late treasurer, and the chamberlains
of the Exchequer, and by the hands of J. bishop of Ely, the treasurer, and
the said chamberlains, 689/. 18s. id. sterling, out of the tenth for six
years imposed by Pope Clement V. on the clergy of England in the Council
of Vienne in aid of the crusade, collected in the city and diocese of
Salisbury by bishop Roger and the dean and chapter.
Veicated because surrendered and cancelled^ and otherwhe below under iJu date
of 10 March,
Admission at the instance of Gilbert, abbot of Bee Helluin {de Becco
Herlewyci), staying beyond the seas, and the convent at that place, of
William de Ponte Episcopi, a monk of that abbey, to be their proctor
general and attorney in England for four years.
Juliana de la Beche, Isabella de Appelderefeld, and Eleanor de Weston,
nuns of Berkyng, bringing news of the death of Anne de Veer, late
abbess of that place, have letters of licence to elect for the prioress and
convent thereof. By p.s. [4586.]
Nomination by the king to the abbot of Aumale, or to his attorney in
England, of John de Cotingham, king's clerk, for presentation to the
church of Esington, in the diocese of York, as the right of nominating a
person for presentation by the abbot of Aumale to that church pertains to
the king. The abbot is by his letters to present the said clerk to W. arch-
bishop of York. By K. on the information of R. de Northburgh.
Pardon to William Herewald of his outlawry for non-appearance in the
Court of King's Bench for a trespass against the king. By K.
Richard, bishop of Ossor}% staying in England, has letters nominating
John de Ledrede and John de Wynteworth his attorneys in Ireland until
Michaelmas.
Simple protection, without clause, for the said bishop for the same time.
11 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1. 11
- Q 1 o Menibrane 6 — cont,
Satuminus Fredoli, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating
William de Mauthorpe (or Manthorpe), chaplain, and Nicholas Michaelis
de Spaldyng his attorneys for two years.
MEMBRANE 5.
Jan. 6. Safe-conduct until Whit Sunday for Nicholas de Bentle, king's yeoman,
Westminster, engaged on the king's business beyond the seas.
1317.
Dec. 20. DofiPus do Barde, merchant of the society of the Bardi of Florence, going
Windsor. beyond the seas, has letters nominating Roger Ardingel and Francis
Balduchii his attorneys for three years.
1318.
Jan. 7. Mandate to Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side
Westminster. Trent, for the restitution of the temporalities of the priory of Bromhale to
Matilda de Broghton, a nun of that place, whose election as prioress R.
bishop of Salisbury has confirmed.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants of the priory.
Jan. 8. Grant to John de Weston, the younger, and his heirs, of all the lands,
Westminster, rents, and tenements late of Robert Martyn * le Clerk ' and of John le Taverner
in the town and suburb of Bristol, which as an escheat are in the king's
hands on account of felonies committed by the said Robert and John le
Taverner, who have abjured the realm. By p.s.
Simple protection until Michaelmas for Richard de Ispania going on
pilgrimage to Santiago. By K. on the information of W. de Monte Acuto.
Jan. 8. Commission, during pleasure, to Robert de Umframville, earl of Anegos,
Westminster. William Ridel, Richard de Emeldon, and William de Denum to receive into
the king's peace all those who rose in insurrection against him in the
county of Northumberland and neighbouring parts. By K. and C.
Jan. 8. 1^^® ^^^® ^^^ ^^® same commissioners to receive all who through want of
Westminster, victuals, or by force, or fear were in insurrection and who wish to come into
the king's grace. By K. and C.
The Hke for William Ridel by himself. By K.
Jan. 6. Safe-conduct, until Midsummer, at the instance of William, count of
Westminster. Hainault, Holland and Zeland, and lord of Friesland, for all merchants and
others of his power coming into England with goods to trade, such safe-
conduct not to interfere with the right of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of
Hereford and Essex, to recover the debts in which the Count is bound to
him or to prevent the attorneys of the count from collecting within the
realm a certain sum of money levied upon merchants, fishermen and mari-
ners of his dominion according to the ordinance touching such collection.
ByK.
Jan. 8. Grant to Henry de Bello Monte and Alice his wife and the heirs of his body
Westminster, of the king's reversion in the manors of Thoresweye, Styveton, Lyndwode,
and Caflesthorpe, co. Lincoln, with the king's free court in the city of
Lincoln, and the manors of Waye and Pudle, co. Dorset, late of Stephen de
Baiocis, which Isabella do Vescy, the king's kinswoman, holds for her life
of the king's grant, together with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, &c.
Should Henry de Bello Monte die without such issue, the said manors, &c.
shall revert to the king. By p.s.
Writ de intendendo for them directed to Isabella de Vescy,
72
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Jan. 7.
Westminster.
Jan. 6.
Westminster.
1317.
Dec. 12.
Westminster.
1318.
Jan. 13.
Windsor.
Jan. 15.
Windsor.
Jan. 15.
Windsor.
Mettibrane 6 — cant.
Safe-conduct and protection, for one year, for Bernard Benett*, Amald de
Garaumbald, and Gerard de Garaumbald, merchant vintners, coming within
the reabn with wines and other merchandise to trade. By C.
The like for Peter de Nagerise and John de la Vacherie, merchant
vintners.
Inspeximus and confirmation of a writing by Peter, bishop of Exeter*
granting with the consent of the chapter of Exeter to Roger de Repford
the bell- founder (campanistario)^ and Agnes his wife, and Walter their
son, and their heirs, the tenement, which Nicholas de Peynton, the
bishop's bondman {nativus) held in Peyngton, subject to a yearly rent
of Id, for every secular service, and the said Roger, Agnes and Walter
and their heirs shall make or cause to be made at the costs of the
chapter of Exeter the bells (campanas) of the church, and as often as need
shall be they shall repair or caused to be repaired the musical instruments
(orr/ana) and clock (orUogium) ; while so employed all necessaries of food and
drink shall be supplied to them : dated in the chapter of Exeter, II Ides of
July, 1284. By C.
Presentation of Henry de Scaldewelle to the church of Matreworthdy in
the diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance
of the bishopric of Winchester.
Acknowledgement that the king is bound to Roger Ardyngelli, Dinus
Forcetti, and Francis Balduch*, and their fellows, merchants of the society
of the Bardi of Florence, in 200 marks, which they have delivered as a loan
at the Wardrobe by the hands of Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk, keeper
of the Wardrobe, to pay the said 200 marks to Henry de Bello
Monte in part satisfaction of the sum of money which he receives yearly
for staying with the king : the king will cause that sum to be paid to them
out of the first issues of the custom on wool, hides, and wool- fells in the
port of London, and also out of the impost payable by merchants, natives
and foreigners, for licence to export wool, hides, and wool- fells from the port
of London. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the said custom in the port of
London.
The like acknowledgement to the said Roger Ardingelli, Dinus Forcetti, and
Francis Balduch', and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi
of Florence, for 200/., viz. 100/. paid to John de Felton for the custody of the
castle of Alnewyk, and 100/. paid in the month of October last to Simon de
Driby for the wages of himself and of the men-at-anns, and footmen going in
his company to the succour of the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed ; which sum
shall be repaid to them out of the issues in the port of London of the said
custom and impost. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the said custom.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Nicholas de Bradewas, chaplain,
to Walter de Kemeseye, provost of the collegiate church of Wyngham, of a
messuage and 3 roods of land in Overland by Wyngham.
By fine of J mark.
Licence for John de Venuyz to enfeoff Robert de Venuyz of his manor
of Est Werldham, and bailiwick of the forestership of Wolvemere and Alsies-
holt, held in chief, and for the feoffee to regrant the same to him and
Margery his wife and his heirs. By fine of 40$
11 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1. 76
•iQ-iL. Membrane 6 — cojit,
Jan. 22. Presentation of Master Thomas de Asteley to the church of Horsington,
Windsor. in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift by reason of his custody
of the land and heir of William Russel, tenant in chief.
Jan. 25. Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Richard de Tours, a canon of the house of St. Mary de Pratis, Leicester,
to be abbot thereof. By K. on the information of Th. de Cherleton.
Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln, of the royal assent to the election
of Thomas de Welinghour, a canon of the Augustinian house of Welhou by
Grymesby to be abbot thereof.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Jan. 80. Presentation of John de Gloucestre to the church of Kaemarvan in the
Westminster, diocese of Bangor.
Jan. 27. Licence after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Robert de Sapy,
Westminster, escheator beyond Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by Master
Philip de Beverlaco of a mill, 5| bovates and 8 acres of land, and 2 tofts in
Poghel and Kayngham, co. York, to the Master and scholars dwelling in
the Hall of the University of Oxford, students in the University,
in augmentation of their sustenance, although such alienation is to the
king's loss, viz. the above 6 acres of land in Poghel excepted, being held in
chief as of the honor of Albemarle by knight service, the king will lose
custody, marriage, wardship, and escheat thereof. By E.
Jan. 22. Acknowledgement that the king has received as a loan by the hands of J.
Win«lsor. bishop of Ely, the treasurer, and the chamberlains of the Exchequer, from
John, bishop of Chichester, and the dean and chapter thereof, in the name
of Pope John XXII, and of the church of Rome, 841Z. 8s. 1^/. sterling out
of the tenth for six years imposed by Pope Clement V for the general
crusade in the Council of Vienne, collected in the city and diocese of
Winchester by the said bishop, dean and chapter, which sum together with
500 marks formerly received from them as a loan out of the first year of
the said tenth he promises to repay to the Pope within five years.
Vacated, because surr aider ed and cancelled, and otherwise below,
Jan. 80. Mandate to William de Felton and his fellows to deliver to Aymer de
Westminster. Valencia, earl of Pembroke, or to his attorney, the custody of the castle of
Mitford, together with the cross-bows, engines and other dead stock (fjarnisluris)
therein, which castle belongs to the said earl, and which they took from
Gilbert de Middelton, a traitor to the king. By K.
Jan. 30. ^landate to them to deliver at a reasonable price to the said earl, or his
Westminster, attorney, the \ictuals in the castle for its munition. By K.
MEMBRANES 4 ami 3.
Jan. 10. Inspeximus and confirmation of very many grants by divers persons to
Westminster, the abbot and convent of Tychefeld. [Monasticon, vol. vi. p. 982.] By K.
MEMBRANE '6-^contd.
Jan. 26. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert le Bore of 2 messuages,
Westminster. 80 acres of land, 1 acre of meadow and 20s, of rent in Hullo and Anestye
to a chaplain celebrating divine service daily in the chapel of the Holy
Trinity, Hulle, for the souls of his father and mother, and his ancestors and
heirs and of all Christians. By fine of -iOs,
74
CAtiENDAR OP PATENT EOLLS.
_ ^ - o Membrane 8 — cont,
\6\o.
Jan. 12. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Windsor. Penteneye by Amicia, late the wife of Alexander de Boterwyk of a messuage,
22 acres of land, 2^ roods of meadow, and Is. of rent in Fincham and
Stradesete. By fine of 20*.
Jan. 26. Presentation of John de Langeleye to the church of Langathen, in the
Westminster, diocese of Bangor, void by the resignation of William de liingeleye, the
last rector thereof.
Presentation of John de Denton to the church of Sallewarpe, in the
diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land
and heir of Guy de Bello Campo, late earl of Warrewyk.
Richard de Fodryngay and William de Skirbek, monks of Bardenay,
bringing news of the cession of Robert, abbot of that place, have letters for
the prior and convent of licence to elect. By K.
Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Stephen Brightmerston, who had been convicted before Robert son of Payn
and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer in the counties of
Southampton and Wilts, having died whilst under sentence, his goods
and chattels in the said counties were as escheats seized into the king*s
hands. Afterwards the king, having learned that the persons in whose
custody the goods were had sold them and had delivered the money arising
from the same into the Exchequer, commanded the treasurer and barons of
the Exchequer to cause the moneys to be delivered into the Wardrobe, and
William Warde and John son of John Kytewyne, deceased, as the custody of
the gdods in the county of Wilts had been committed to the said William
and John Kytewyne, have delivered 201^. 125. 8d. for the king's use. The
king grants them an acquittance for that sum and an indenmity should it
be found that the goods ought not to have been escheated. By C.
Jan. 80. Protection with clause rofjamm for Leo de Roma and Ursus de Adria, the
Westminster, attorneys of the master and brethren of the hospital of the Holy Ghost of
the city of Rome, to whom the Pope has granted an indulgence for the
collection of alms.
Protection for one year, with clause nolumus^ for John de Eerdif of
Bristol, merchant, and his wares.
Jan. 28. Grant to John de Norton, clerk, of the prebend in the church of St. Mary
Westminster, by the castle of Leycestre void by the resignation of Thomas de Maydenestan,
clerk, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of St. Mary
de Pratis, Leycestre. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
Confirmation of a demise by Edmund de Pakenham, knight, to Hervey
de Staunton, king's clerk, for four years of a moiety of his manor of
Northcreyk, co. Norfolk, held in chief, viz., all lands and tenements which
the said Edmund held of the inheritance of Roesia his wife, and of Cicely
de Ufi'ord, her sister and co-heiress, excepting wards, escheats and the
advowson of the church of the manor. By K.
Jan. 27. Inspeximus and confirmation of a grant, dated at Hameldon, 8 December,
Westminster. 1817, by John, bishop of Winchester, to William de Dunheved, his barber,
of a tenement and virgate of land in Suthampton by Overton burgh, and
also a messuage and curtilage in the burgh of Overton, which as an escheat
were in his hands and were late of John son of Geoffrey Waryn, his bond-
man, subject to rendering yearly lis. at the usual terms : witnesses John
Randolf, and John Cifirwast, knights, Ralph de Bereford, William de
Aykeheved, Edward atte Oke, Richard de Sutton, John de Horwoie. By K
11 EDWARD n.— Part 1. 75
1318. Mewbrane 8 — cont.
Grant to Thomas de Monte Pessulano, clerk, of the prebend of Blakerath
in the church of Ossory, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidanco of
the bishopric of Ossory. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the bishop of Ossory.
Jan. 80. Grant to Robert de Clypston, clerk, of the custody of the hospital of St.
Westminster. Leonard, York. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Writ de iiUendemio in pursuance for him as master directed to the
brethren of the hospital.
Jan. 26. Licence for the abbot of Shirbum to demise for a term of ten years his
Westminster, manor of Carsewelle, co. Devon, to whomsoever he will. By K.
Feb. 1. Grant to fulfil a vow made by the king, when in danger, and with the
Westminster, assent of the prelates and magnates of the Council, to the Carmelite Friars
of Oxford, of the dwelling-place of his manor by the north gate of Oxford,
beyond the walls, with its closes and buildings to hold in frank-almoin to
them and their successors celebrating divine service for the souls of the
king's progenitors, his own soul, and the souls of all Christians.
By K. on the information of William de Monte Acuto, the Steward.
Jan. 81. Exemption for life for John Inge from being put on assizes, juries, or
Westminster, recognitions ; and from being made sheriflF, coroner, bailiflf, forester,
verderer, or other minister of the king. By K.
Jan. 30. The like for Thomas de Grey. By p.s.
Grant for life to John de la Marche, yeoman of the pantry, of the custody
of the gate of the king's castle in the Island of Gerneseye, receiving the
usual fee. By p.s.
Jan. 31. Grant for life to Thomas de Corbrigge, king's yeoman, of the tenements
Westminster, in Hatfeld Peverel, co. Essex, late of Gilbert Mauduyt, and 37.5. 9//. a year of
rent in Huntyngdon, late of Robert de Brus, Scots and rebels, escheated
into the king's hands on account of their rebellion. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side
Trent, to deliver the same to the said Thomas.
Vacated because otherwise belotc in tlie month of March under tlie same date,
Jan. 80. Licence for Beatrice de Aula Nova to demise for a term of twelve years
Westminster, her manor of Westbury, co. Buckingham, held in chief, to John le King, or
to any other person she pleases.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Grant for life to Thomas de Heton, king's yeoman, of 60 marks a year
to be received at the Exchequer until the kmg shall provide him with land
to that value in the lands and tenements late of Gilbert de Middelton, a
rebel, which have been escheated, if they extend to that value ; and if not
the king will make good the deficiency. By K.
VaccUed because surrendered and cancelled on 15 February 12 Edward Ily
wlien other letters were made.
Grant for life to William de Felton, king's yeoman, of 50 marks a year
at the Exchequer until the king shall provide him with lands to that value.
The like grants to the undermentioned persons, viz. : —
Robert de Horn Clive of 40 marks.
Roger de Faudon of 10 marks.
John de Faudon of 20 marks.
Peter de Faudon of 10 marks.
William de Faudon of 10 marks.
John de Thropton of 10^.
76
CALENDAK OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Jan. 22.
Windsor.
1317.
October 8.
Doncoster.
1318.
Jan. 23.
Windsor.
Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Jan. 80.
Westminster.
Jan. 80.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 1.
Westminster.
Jan. 16.
Windsor.
Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Windsor.
Feb. 6.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE 2.
Pardon to Robert Bavent the younger for acquiring in fee, without licence,
a messuage, 18 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow, 1 acre of pasture and AL 6.s.
of rent in Marum from Robert Bavent, the elder, tenant in chief.
By fine of 40j?.
Licence for the prioress and nuns of St. Clement's by York to acquire in
mortmain lands, tenements, and rents to the value of 101, a year. By p.s.
Simple protection for one year for Robert de Ros, who has gone beyond
the seas in the company of Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, seneschal of the
duchy of Aquitaine, to the said duchy.
By testimony of Anthony Pessaigne.
Presentation of John de Compton, chaplain, to the church of Eydon, in
the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the abbey of St. Mary
de Pratis, Leycestre, being void and in his hands.
Appointment of Walter de Shobdon, steward of the household of queen
Isabella, to the custody of the lands and tenements of John de Husthweyt
in Totenham, which are in the king's hands as a distraint, because the said
John has not rendered an account at the Exchequer for the time when he
was clerk of the Great Wardrobe of Edward I and treasurer of Ag^nois, to
hold so long as the said lands shall be in the king's hands and subject to
rendering the extent thereof at the Exchequer. By p.s.
Vacated because on the Fine Roll.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Reginald de Tudeworth of a
messuage and 20«. of rent in New Sarum to a chaplain celebrating divine
service daily in the church of St. Edmund, New Sarum, for his soul and
the soul of Joan his wife, and of all his ancestors and successors and all
Christians. By fine of 20s.
Presentation of Philip de Apthorpe to the church of Hale by Clyve, in
the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
land and heir of William de Hale, tenant in chief.
William la Zousche, staying in England, has letters nominating Andrew
le Palmere and Simon de Weston his attorneys in Ireland for one year.
Mandate at the suit of William Labeit of Bastervasio, proctor general
of the house of St. Anthony, Vienne, in England, for the arrest of all
persons, who, falsely representing themselves to be brethren and proctors of
the house, receive money, goods, and chattels, and convert the same to
their own uses.
Protection with clause ro(jamus for the master and brethren of the hospital
of St. Anthony, Vienne, staying in England.
Grant during pleasure to Roger Damory of the custody of the castle of
Corf. By writ of secret seal.
Mandate in pursuance to Richard Lovel to deliver the castle to him
together with its armour, victuals and other stores.
Vacated because surremlercd ami cancelled ami otherwise on tlie Fine Boll,
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Fenwyk to the custody of the
castle j)f Baumburgh to hold in the same manner as Roger Heyron. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger Heroun to deliver the castle to him
together with its armour, victuals, and other stores.
11 EDWARD II.— Part 1. 77
^ on o Membrane 2 — cant,
Jan. 28. Impe.iimint and confirmation for Geoffrey Clement of the following
Westminster, charters, viz. : —
I. — Charter of Edward I. dated at Bristol, 27 December 13 Edward I,
granting to Roger de Mortuo Mari the land of Generglen (or Glener-
glen) extending between Redhyr and the river Gogerthan to Aber
Candoure, and from that place to Helegenwendith and from thence to
Thlevenant and from Thlevenant to Devy and thence to the sea, and
from the sea to Elery, and from Elery to the old mill and thence to
the river called Redepenne and from the Redepenne to Redecastel
and from that place by the road to Redhyr to hold to him and his
heirs, saving to the king the four pleas of the crown and estovers and
all necessaries to be taken from the wood of Lyscoyt for the castle of
Lampader, by doing service of half a knight's fee ; witnesses, R.
bishop of I3ath and Wells, Th. bishop of St. Davids, Edmund, earl
of Cornwall, Gilbert, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, Roger le By god,
earl of Norfolk and Marshal of England, Hmnphrey de Bohun, earl
of Hereford and Essex, William de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick,
Otto de Grandisono, Robert Tibbotot, Robert son of John, John de
Monte Alto and others.
II. — Charter of Lewelin son of the above named Roger de Mortuo
Mari of West Wales, dated at Cardigan, Tuesday after the feast of
St. Peter ad Vincula, 22 Edward I, granting to Geoffrey Clement
and his heirs, in consideration of 40Z. sterling and of 3 carucates of
land with the vesture thereof and all his liberties in Goydmaur, held
by the said Geoffrey of the grant of the said Roger de Mortuo Mari,
all the above said lands and tenements with their liberties in the
commote of Generglyn, all which the said Roger held of the grant of
Edward I, to hold by the service of half a knight's fee : witnesses, Anian,
abbot of Strata Florida, John, prior of Gardygan, Walter Blakeney,
then constable of Cardygan, Anian ap Wylym, Lewelin Gob ap Res,
John Gochloyd, Kedy^or ap Lewelyn, Res With ap Lewelyn,
Jorv^erat ap Lewelyn, Gruffit Goch ap Houwell, Ritherch ap Houwel,
David ap Gurgen', Leweln Vachan, clerk, and others.
By fine of 40s.
Feb. 3. Acknowledgement that the king has received as a loan by the hands of J.
Westminster, bishop of Ely, the treasurer, and the chamberlains of the Exchequer, from-
Adam, bishop of Hereford, and the dean and chapter thereof, in the name of
Pope J [ohn XXII] and of the church of Rome, 300Z. sterling of the tenth for
six years, imposed for the general crusade by Pope Clement V in the Council
of Vienne, collected in the city and diocese of Hereford ; the king promises
to repay the said sum within five years.
Vacated hecause surrendered and cancelled, and for that sum and another
sum like letters were made in the month of February 14 Edward J I,
Feb. 13. '^^^ 1^^® ^^^ J' bishop of Lincoln for 24Z. 7*'. 9^/. collected in the city and
Westminster, diocese of Lincoln by the abbot and convent of Oseneye.
By bill of the Receipt.
Feb. 4. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by W^illiam son of William son of
Windsor. Matthew de Markeby to the prior and convent of Markeby of a messuage
and 3 acres of land in Markeby, by Ralph West of Hagneby of a messuage
and a moiety of an acre of land in Hotoft, and by John Chaumpcnays of
Markeby of a messuage and 2 acres of land in Markeby.
By fine of j mark.
78
CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
^ Q 1 Q Membrane 2 — cont,
Jan. 80. Pardon to John de Crmnbwelle for acquiring in fee, without licence,
Westminster, divers small parcels of land in Morton, co. Lincoln, from the imder-
mentioned persons, viz. — John de Lyndeseye of Morton, Simon le Jeovene,
Peter son of Ralph le Fevre, Peter le Chapman, John son of Robert le
Clerk, Alan Molle, Thomas le Forester, Roger atte Chirche, Robert Richer,
Alexander Tubbe, Roger de Byngham, Nicholas le Mareschal, Amabilla
daughter of John, John Lige, Alan Stumbel, Matilda Kebbe, Geoffrey Scut',
John Richer, Christiana Scut', Ranulph Anable, Alan Gregory, William
Maydenmete, Robert Deye, Robert son of Guy, Ranulph de Wodecroft,
Robert Page, John Trig', Hugh de Donesby, John de Wodecroft and Robert
Hawe ; and in Hacunby in the same county from Roger Caperoun, Richard
Osbem, Nicholas Osbern, Walter Waleys ; and in Dyk' from Philip de Dyk',
all of whom held in chief ; with restitution of the same.
By fine of \ mark.
Feb. 8. Ingleram de Gynes and Christiana his wife, going beyond the seas, have
Windsor, letters nominating John de Cauncefeld and Adam de Burton their attorneys
until one year after Easter. By writ of secret seal.
Safe-conduct for one year for Anthony Citronus of Genoa, going beyond
the seas on the business of Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, the king's
seneschal in Gascony.
The like for Thomas de Coronario.
MEMBRANE 1.
Jan. 80. Robert, abbot of St. Taurin, staying beyond the seas, has letters nomi-
Westmihster. nating Richard Filletil and David Bason his attorneys for three years.
By fine of 40«.
Feb. 4.
Windsor.
Feb. 8.
Windsor.
Feb. 1.
Windsor.
Jan. 80.
Westminster.
Appointment of James de Broghton, Ranulph de Holm, and John de
Chilton to enquire into the differences, which have arisen between the
burgesses of the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed and the men of the garrison
there, with full power to deal with all offenders. By K.
Restoration to John son of Eustace le Baron of a carucate of land in
Nithrenithreton, which he had acquired in fee, without licence, from
Eustace le Baron, tenant in chief, and which had been taken into the
king's hand on that account. By fine of 2 marks.
Writ of aid until Midsummer for Giles de Tholosa, king's serjeant*
charged by the steward of the Household and the keeper of the Wardrobe
to purvey hay, oats, litter and other necessaries for the office of the king's
Marshalsea. The said Giles is not to take hay, oats, &c. of any clerks or
laymen against their will unless he shall at once render the true value
thereof, or can have a respite at the will of the vendor ; nor of the fee of
the church against the liberty thereof.
By K. on the information of the Steward.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Roger de Inkepenne, to whom the
king had previously granted a licence for the like alienation of 9 messuages
in Winchester and the suburb thereof to the abbess and nuns of St. Mary's,
Winchester, but which licence was not acted upon, of the same messuages
to the keeper of the chapel of the Holy Trinity, Winchester, and to a
chaplain celebrating divine service there daily. By fine of 60s.
11 EDWARD n.— Part 1.
79
1318.
Jan. 80.
Westminster.
Feb. 5.
Windsor.
Feb. 8.
Windsor.
Feb. 8.
Windsor.
Feb. 10.
Windsor.
Feb. 7.
Windsor.
Feb. 10.
Windsor.
Feb. 12.
Windsor.
Feb. 10.
Windsor.
Feb. 12.
Windsor.
Feb. 8.
Windsor.
Membrane 1 — cont.
Pardon, at the instance of Roger Damory, to Henry son of Master John
de Chebreye, of his imprisonment, &c. for not prosecuting an appeal before
the king against John Raumpayn for the death of Richard son of Master
John de Chebreye, his brother. By p.s.
Presentation of Roger de Bredefeld, ciiaplain, to the church of St. Mar-
garet in Fhistrete (»ic), London, in the diocese of London, in the king's gift
by reason of the abbey of Westminster being void.
Presentation of Walter Grapynel to the church of All Hallows,
Berkyngecherch by the Tower of London, in the diocese of London, in
the lung's gift by reason of the abbey of Berkynge being void.
Simple protection, until a year after Easter, for Ingelram de Gynes and
Christiana his wife, going beyond the seas. By p.s.
Pardon to John Musket for acquiring in fee, without licence, a messuage,
a carucate of land and 20s. of rent in Neuwenton Sarneville, co. Somerset,
from Michael Criket, tenant in chief ; with restitution of the same.
By fine of 1 mark.
Confirmation of the undermentioned grants to the prior and convent of
Great Malvern, viz. : by Richard de Arundel of Castle Frome, of a virgate
of land withmeadows and feedings in Hulhampton in themanorof Aclepichard;
by William de la Quebbe (or Quelbe) of half a virgate of land which
William the Clerk (clericus) formerly held in Hulhampton ; by Clement
Fraunceys of Hulhampton of 1^ acres and a but of land in that place ;
by William son of Clement le Fraunceys of Hulhampton of 18 acres of
land in Hulhampton within the manor of Aclepichard which William the
Chaplain {Capellanusj once held ; by William le Hore of 20 acres of land, and
8J acres of meadow m Hulhampton. By fine of 20s.
Confirmation of the grant to Richer de Refham and John de Refham,
his son, for their lives, by Robert Burre, prior of Bynacre, and the
convent of that place, of all their lands and tenements in Northton,
CO. Essex.
Presentation of Master John de Hildesle to the church of Thyndon, in
the diocese of Lincoln. By p.s.
Grant to Thomas de Grey, in consideration of his good service and in
aid of the sustenance of his wife and children, of the 20^. a year, which
Eustace de Brunneby renders at the Exchequer for the manor of Watford,
CO. Northampton. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Eustace de Brunneby.
Vacated because otiierwise below.
Protection, for one year, with clause rofiamusy for the Master and
brethren of the hospital of St. James, Dunwich.
By W. de Ayrem [ynne] for God {pro Deo).
Presentation of Adam de Okeboume to the church of Felmersham in the
diocese of Lincoln. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Andrew atte Gote of Boston
of a messuage in Boston, containing an acre and a rood of land, to the
Augtistinian Friars of Boston to construct dwelling houses on, in part
satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire 5 acres of land in
Boston for that purpose.
i
80
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Feb. 15.
Sheen.
Feb. 15.
Sheen.
Feb. 17.
8heen.
Feb. 16.
Sheen.
Feb. 12.
Windsor.
Membrane l—rC07it,
Grant for life to Douenald de Mar, of the manor of Oveston, co. North-
ampton, quit of any payment. By p.s.
Mandate to Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent, for
the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of [St. Mary de Pratis]
Leycestre, to Richard de Tours, a canon of that house, whose election as
abbot thereof J. bishop of Lincoln has confirmed. By p.s.
Writ de intendetido for the said Richard directed to the tenants of the
abbey.
Mandate to the same escheator for the restitution of the temporalities of
the abbey to Berkynges to Eleanor de Weston, a nun of that house, whose
election as abbess thereof R. bishop of London has confirmed. By K.
Writ (le intendendo for her directed to the tenants of the abbey.
Impeximus and confirmation of a grant, dated at Melchebume, 29 Sep-
tember 1317, by Richard de Paveley, prior of the hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, with the assent of the chapter, of the manor of
Rothele to Roger Boler to hold for the term of his life subject to a rent of
20 marks a year ; witnesses Richard de Leicestre, prior of the church of
Clerkenwell {Fotitis clencorum), Ralph de Castro, preceptor in county of
York, John de Reytheby, preceptor in the county of Lincoln, brother
Humphrey de Wyckham, brother Nicholas de Abyngton, brother Matthew
de Sancto Leonardo, Master John de Horkestowe and others.
By fine of 40s.
Grant during pleasure to Thomas de Grey, on account of his good
service and in aid of the sustenance of his children, of the 20^ a year, which
Eustace de Burneby and Matilda his wife render at the Exchequer for a
messuage, 16 virgates of land, 16 acres of meadow and 19s. of rent in.
Watford and Syvelesworthe, co. Northampton. By p.s. [4542.]
Mandate in pursuance to the said Eustace and Matilda his wife.
Vacated because it was surrendered.
1317.
July 12.
Leicester.
July 12.
Leicester.
July 12.
Leicester.
MEMBRANE Ud,
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Doncastre, Richard de
Wyloghby and Richard de Whatton touching an appeal in the county of
Nottingham by Isabella, late the wife of Robert Godale, against Gerard de
Meygnyl, Edmund de Meygnyl, David Galissh, Robert Meygnyl, and
Laurence de Cheworth and Agnes his wife for the death of her husband.
ByK.
Association of John de Mutford and John Bacun in the place of William
de Ormosby, deceased, with John de Thorpe and Robert de Maddingle, in
an action by John de Fresingfeld against Robert Placy touching tenements
in Cokeley, Huntingfeld, Chedistan, and Netherelinstede and against Roger
Buk and others for a dyke levelled in Mendham, all in the county of
Suffolk.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger de Cobbeldyk, Simon le
Chaumberleyn, and Walter de Friskeneye on complaint by William de
Wegeland that Thomas Tanour of Lincoln and Hilary his wife, Robert
Draut (or Drant) and John Godswayn assaulted him at Stanesby, co.
Lincoln, broke his dove-cot, felled his trees and fished in his stews. By K.
I
11 EDWARD II.— Part 1. 81
-■017 Membrane Bid — conU
July 18, Association of John de Mutford in the place of William de Ormesby,
Notttngham. deceased, with Robert de Maddingleye and John de Fresmgfeld in an action
by William de Maundeville against John Wymer and others touching
tenements in Shatesham, Bauderseye, Alderton, Ramesholt, and Sutton by
Sbatesham, co. Suffolk.
July 20. The like of Adam de Hoperton with Henry Beaufiz, John de Donecastre,
KoUingfaam. and Richard de Bernyngham in an action by Alice de Wighton against
Alice, prioress of Thykheved, touching tenements in Thykhevod.
Commission to William de Hardenne and Ralph de Bereford to deliver
the gaol of Old Sarum of Henry Sturmy and Stephen Sturmy, prisoners
for felonies committed in the county of Wyltes.
MEMBRANE 33d.
July 12. Association of John de Mutford, in the place of William de Ormesby,
Leicester, with Robert de Maddingle and John de Fresingfeld in an action by Alice
daughter of Michael de Caukewell against Alan atte Ston of Neuton
touching tenements in Neuton by Castelacre, co. Norfolk.
July 14. Ck)mmission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser, Geoffrey de
LoogbbcKougb. Hcrtelpolc, and John de Cantebrigge on complaint by Avice Jurdan of
London, that Nicholas de Molesham, Francis Bache, a 'Lumbard,' and
Joan his wife, Thomas de Maundeville, John de Stistede, Thomas do
Isham, Walter son of John le Clerk of la Newelonde, and John Affre with
others broke her close, houses, and chests at Great Leghe, co. Essex, and
carried away charters, writings, &c. By fine of 40«.
. Commission to John de Insula, John Abel and Richer de Refham to
deliver the gaol of the Tower of London of Roger le Viroler, a prisoner for
counterfeiting money.
July 20, Commission of oyer and terminer to William Martyn, Robert de Stokheye,
Kottioghaiii. and Nicholas de Wedergrave on complaint by John de Gamelton that,
whilst he, his men and lands were under the king's protection, divers
persons broke his house within the priory 6f Plympton, co. Devon and
carried away his goods, charters, &c. By fine of 1 mark.
July 22. The like to Henry Beaufiz, John de Donecastre, Richard de Bermyng-
NoUmgham. ham, and Alexander de Cave on complaint by Robert de. Styveton that
Gerard Salvayn, Thomas de Metham, the elder, Nicholas de Metham, Thomas
de Metham, the younger, Jordan de Metham, Nicholas de Portyngton and
Thomas Veriowe with others abducted Sibyl his wife at Skipton-in- Craven,
CO. York, and carried away his goods.
By K. on the information of Roger Damory.
Commission to John de Donecastre, and Alexander de Cave to deliver
. the gaol of the castle of York of Hugh de Husecroft detained a prisoner for
stealing a cow at Ouston, co. York.
MEMBRANE ^2d.
22, Commission to Roger de Cubbeldik, William Dysny, and Robert de
Nottingham. Malbirthorpe to enquire touching the persons who killed Walter de Ba at
Barewe-upon-Humbre, co. Lincoln. By E.
1834$. F
82 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-iQ-in » Membrane 82f/ — cont.
The like to John de Donecastre, John de Neville and William de Midgele
(or Miggele), touching the death of William de Helleby, and John son of
Alice (Alic'j de Horbiry at Niderdale. By K.
July 22. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, John de Stonore,
Nottingham, and Richard de Borhunt on complaint by Nicholas de Castre, merchant of
Spain, that Augustine Brekeston, Geoffrey le Yonge of Breyding, John
Leyr of Moureton, John Thomme of Noteleston, and John Gombold with
others boarded a ship of his off the coast between Portesmuth, co. South-
ampton, and the Isle of Wight {hisulam Vectam), assaulted his men, and
carried away his goods. By K.
July 28. The like to Richard de Wilghby, John Cheynil, and Robert de Stokes on
Nottingham, complaint by Robert de Monte Alto that William Walays, and Thomas
his brother, with others broke his parks at Coventre and Kynnesbury, co.
Warwick, and Walton-on-Trent, co. Derby, and hunted therein. By K.
July 28. Association of John de Bromfeld, in the place of William de Goldyngton
Nottingham, with John de Mutford in an action between John son of Richard de Welles
and William Tuchet and others touching tenements in Hicchen
and Great Offeleye.
July 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddingle and John de
Nottingham. Cantebrigge on complaint by Ralph de Drayton, parson of the church
of Luffewyk, that Adam de Waltham, * taverner,* and Adam his son,
chaplain, William Trussel, John de Heghham, Robert Alayn, and Matilda
his wife, Oliver de Nowers, Agnes, late the wife of Henry Stirthup, Robert
de Markyate, parson of the church of Egeton, John Bartelmeu of Staunford,
William Pulteney, William Bost, Robert Pyel, Robert Wynne, Richard
Badde, William de Tyndale of Lyv^edon, and Robert his brother, Christiana
Hende, John de Wylugheby and Reginald de Wauton, with others seized
him whilst under the king's protection, at Drayton, co. Northampton, and
imprisoned him, and at Luffewyk, co. Northampton, carried away his
goods. ' By K.
July 28. The like to John de Mutford, Robert de Maddingle and William de Gold-
Nottingham, ington on complaint by Ralph de Monte Hermerii touching the persons who
broke his park at Moneden, co. Suffolk. By K.
July 28. The like to Roger de Cubbeldyk, William Dysny, and Gilbert de
Nottingham. Toutheby, on complaint by William de Cly\^eland of Lincoln that Martin
Swaynson of Canewyk, Stephen North* of Canewyk, John de Helmesle,
John de Foston, and Edmund Warde of Wadyngton, assaulted him at
Bracebrigge, co. Lincoln. By C.
The like to John Chaynel, John de Bromfeld, and Robert de Stokes, on
complaint by Bertraye, late the wife of Robert Gen til, that William Gen til,
Gilbert Cullebole, Robert Macorneys, John Balle, William Hulkok, Thomas
Bagworth, William son of Robert, Robert Fox, and Thomas Hichebon of
Carleton by Boseworth, with others, carried away her goods at Carleton by
Boseworth, co. Leicester.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Charleton.
July 30. The like to Robert de Maddingle, John de Cantebrigge, and Simon de
Nottingham. Brunne, on complaint by John Launcelyn that William son of Geoffrey le
Sok of Wyboldestone, Henry le Sok, Thomas Fouk, Walter son of
William le Fe\Te of Chalvcsterne, Simon le Sok of Colesden, and Alice, late
the wife of Bartholomew de Acre, with others assaulted him at St. Neots,
CO. Huntingdon, and carried away his goods. By fine of 1 mark,
Vaeated heeanae aurrendevetl and eaneilliil.
11 EDWAKD II.— Part 1. 88
MEMBnAXE 31'/.
:3i7.
July 24 . Commission of oyer and terminer to John Boteturte, John Bacun, and John
Nottingham, ^e Fresingfeld, on complaint by Richard de Aummideville, the elder, that
William Dalyzun, Robert Bolle of Framelyngham, Richard Phelip and
William his brother, William le Momier of Badyngham, John de Scalding-
hope and John Hunipot, * parker,* together with others, forcibly broke his
park at Unkenhulle, co. Suffolk, and entered his free warrens there and at
Thomeye, co. Suffolk, and himted therein without his licence, fished in his
stews and fisheries at Thomeye, and carried away his fish and other goods,
and also deer, &c., taken in his park and warrens. By K.
July 22. Appointment of John Peverel and William de Whytefeld to be conser-
Nottingham. vators of the peace for the county of Dorset in the place of Robert son of
Payn, deceased, and Walter de Skydemore, who is engaged on the king's
business. [Pari. Writs.] By C.
The like of John de Erleye and John de Bollo Campo of Marsh (de
Marino) to be conser\'ators of the peace for the county of Somerset in the
place of John de Bello Campo of Somerseto and Walter de Skitemor, who
are engaged on the king's business. [ParL Writs.]
July 30. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Monte Acuto, John de
Ni»uingham. Insula, Henry Beaufiz and John de Donecastro touching the persons who
with Humphrey de Bello Campo, parson of the church of Harewode,
assaulted Richard Moyses at Harewode, co. York. By K.
The like to John de Cantilupo, Henry de Erdynton and Peter de Waling-
ford on complaint by Henry de Hatton that Walter de Frendesbury of
Inge, with others, carried away his goods at Inge, co. Warwick.
By fine of 1 mark.
MEMBRANE 30J.
Aug. 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Eure, John de Don [ecastre]
NoUlnghAm. and Richard de Bemyngham on complaint by John le Bakere touching the
persons who burned his house at Thresk, co. York.
By K. on the information of William de Monte Acuto.
Aug. 12. The like to Henry Beaufiz, John de Donecastre, and Robert de Saundeby
Somerton. touching the persons who with Henry atte Hille of Whetelay cut and
carried away the king's corn at Whetelay, co. Nottingham.
Aug. 12. The like to the same justices touching Henry atte Hille and Hugh his son
Somerton. and Alice sister of Hugh, Adam de Wellum, John Marvel, John de Clawerth,
John son of Hugh de Suthwhetelay, William Seger, William son of Elias,
Margery daughter of Hugh Belle and Agnes her sister, and Emma daughter
of John with others, who at Suthwetelay, co. Nottingham, cut and carried
away the king's com.
Aug. 20. Association of John de Mutford, in the place of W^illiam de Ormseby,
Lincoln. deceased, with Robert de Maddingle and John de Frisingfeld in a matter
between Richard son of Andrew de Cauz and John Chavent and Eva his
wife touching 2 messuages, 27 acres of land, and 8 acres of meadow in
Trumpiton.
84 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
MEMBRANE 29(f.
1317.
Aug. 16. Commission of oyer and tenniner to Robert de Aspale, John de Cante-
Bomerton. brige, Simon de Hedersete and John de Medefeld touching the persons who
with William Purchaz, Hugh Flour, and Edmund Flour, fished in the
several fishery of John, bishop of Ely, at Berkyng, go. Suffolk.
Aug. 22. The like to Robert de Barton and William de Denum on complaint by
Lincoln. GeoflSrey son of Alexander de Preston in Amondemesse that Robert son
of William son of Paulinus de Preston in Amondernesse assaulted him at
Preston in Amondemesse, co. Lancaster. By fine of 1 mark.
MEMBRANE 28d.
July 24. Commission de wallm et fossatis for John de Hotot, Roger de Seton
Nottingham, and John de Staynton, for the county of Cambridge.
Aug. 1. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Trillowe, John Inge, and
Nottingham. Thomas de Marleberge, on complaint of Simon de Monte Acuto that John
de Bere, chaplain, Humphrey de Lovelynche and John his brother, John
son of Jordan de Lovelynche, Adam son of Agnes Hygoun, * pestour,' John
son of Walter de Cheselet, Roger le Keu, Thomas de Thobynhulle, John
Scot, the elder, John Scot, the younger, John le Couherde, William atte
Comhe of Wollyngton, Roger Scot *mouner,' William Piperwite of Pede
well, John de AndriBdeseye and William his brother, Richard de Baggedrib,
chaplain, Richard de Kirkesby, William le King, and John le Fevre of
Shapewyk, burned his goods at Eingesmore, co. Somerset, and assaulted
his men and servants. By E.
The like to the same justices on complaint of John Eempe of Chedeseye
that the said John de Bere, chaplain, and others as above, assaulted him
at Eingesmor, co. Somerset. * By E.
The like to the same justices on like complaint by Adam Cate of Chede-
seye, against the said John de Bere, chaplain, &c. By E.
•
Aug. 8. The like to William son of William, and Richard de Wylughby on
Nottingham, complaint by Gervase de Clifton that John, abbot of Gerondon, John de
Pek, his fellow-monk, Richard de Cortlingstoke, John Touk of Ayeme,
William Grome, Richard Grom, Roger Geling, Hugh de Staunton, and
Thomas Mous with others carried away his goods at Shelford, co. Not-
tingham. By the Chancellor, pro Iwspite sm.
MEMBRANE 27d,
Sept. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Beaufiz and Adam de Hoperton
York. touching the persons who with Richard de Wellehous, William Daudeson,
John de Dydensale and Richard de Langeton carried away the goods of
the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen, Ripon, and its charters and other muni-
ments at Ripon, co. York, the hospital, which is void by the death of
Nicholas de Molendinis, the late keeper thereof, being in the king's hands.
Sept. 8. The like to John de Foxle, John de Stonore, and Richard de Borehunte,
York. on complaint by Nicholas de Castre, merchant of Spain, that Augustine
Brekeston with others of the county of Southampton had on the high seas
boarded his ship, which he had laden at Ayrefleur in Normandy with divers
wares, bound for Calais to trade there, wounded his men, and carried away
bis goods to the Isle of * Wight,' By E,
11 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1.
86
1317.
Sept. 8.
York.
Sept. 15.
York.
Membrane 21d — cont.
The like to John de Don [ecastre] and Adam de Hoperion on complaint
by John de Anlaughby that William de Anlaughby, John de Bottese, John
Heuenrik, William son of Nicholas de Burton, and Emma, late the wife of
Richard de Anlaughby, with others assaulted him at Elvele, co. York.
By fine of 1 mark.
The like to John de Donecastre, Roger de Cubbeldik, and Simon le
Chamberleyn on complaint by John de Eyville of Anstan that John son of
Saer de Sutton, and John son of the same John, Nicholas son of Saer de
Sutton, Aliaundus de Ros of Tydde, Richard de Thorpe and WiUiam his son,
Henry le Pynder, Richard de Parum, 'harpour,* Hugh de Beaumonde,
'clerk,' William ' Williamesman Sampson' of York, William Fauconer,
Thomas Gardiner, Henry Scot, Adam Scot, William le Eeu, William son
of Robert de Sutton, John < Jonesservaunt de Sutton,' Robert son of Thomas
son of Walter de Barwe, Lambert son of Hamo de Barwe, and Robert his
brother, Thomas le Trumpur and Ralph ' Jonesservaunt Searessone de
Sutton,' with others assaulted him at Barewe upon Humbre, co. Lincoln,
and carried away his goods.
MEMBRANE 26<l.
Sept. 8.
York.
Sept. 10.
York.
Sept. 8.
York.
Sept. 15,
York.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, John de Iniula, and
Richard de Borhunte on complaint by Richard de Porteseye touching the
persons who assaulted him at Porteseye, co. Southampton.
The like to Richard de Walsyngham, John deFresyngfeld, and William
de Scothowe, touching the persons who at Saxlyngham, co. Norfolk,
carried away the goods, late of WiUiam de Earliolo, an adherent of the
Scots, which on that account ought to belong to the king. By E.
Commission to Roger de Cubbeldik, Henry de Baiocis, and Ralph
Paynel to deliver the gaol of the castle of Lincoln of Peter son of Alexander
le Serjaunt of Algerkirk, and John his brother, the younger, John Scoter of
Flete, Simon 'son of John de Sutton of Boston, Geoftey Simondesman,
and Luke le Taillur detained there for the death of Robert Passeavaunt,
< carpenter,' of Soterton.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Adam de
Hoperton and Nicholas le Flemyng on complaint of Hugh son of William
Gryville of Esingwald, * forester,' that John de Caton, vicar of the church
of Myton upon Swale, and William de Thorpe with otiiers cut and carried
away his com at Myton upon Swale, co. York, and assaulted his men.
ByK.
Commission to H. Spygumel and J. de Burgh' to deliver the gaol of
Aylesburi of William Pasaolewe detained for the death of Lucy, late the
wife of William Passelewe, the younger.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Walter de Norwyco, John de Foxle,
and John Dabemon, on complaint by John, bishop of Winchester, to whom
the king lately committed the custody of the manor of Westbechesworth,
CO. Surrey, late of John de Berewyk, deceased, tenant in*chief, to hold
until the full age of the heir, subject to rendering the extent thereof at the
Exchequer, touching the persons who broke the park of the said manor,
entered the free warren thereof, carried away the game, and killed an ox
belonging to the bishop of the price of 80s. By E.
86 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Manhrane 26c/ — cont.
1317.
Sept. 18. The like to Walter de Mollesworth, John de la Haye and John de
York. Cantebrigge on complaint of Robert de Kendale touching the persons who
seized and took away 8 carts and 28 horses of his yoked to them at la
Lee, CO. Hertford, and assaulted his men. By E.
Vacated because otherwise below,
Sept. 18. The like to Robert de Maddingle, Adam de Lymbergh, and William de
York. Fulbume on complaint by John de Depyng that Roger de la Marche,
William Aumfleys, John * in the Wilghes,* and John his son, Robert Agaz,
Thomas Coleman, Henry Thurlewynd of Ely, Adam de Coupeland, John de
Hope, William Margarete and William his son, John son of Thomas le
Clerk, Nicholas Gilesman, John de Upton, William son of William Page,
Simon le Carpenter, William Freman, William Walter, William le Clerk,
Ralph Gilbert, Henry Rouland, Nicholas son of Nicholas Bellun, Robert
Kyne, * suour,' Peter son of John, Peter Codeman, William Randolf, John
Norman, and John Elys with others assaulted him at Gretton, co
Cambridge. By K.
The like to the same justices on like complaint by the undermentioned
persons, viz. —
Roger de Northburgh. Roger de Nassington.
Robert de Grayby. John de Bolyngton.
Sept. 22. The like to Henry Beaufiz, John de Donecastre, and Adam de Hoperton,
York. on complaint by the prior of Bridelington that, when he being at his manor
of Wylardeby, co. York, caused certain men, who were of his counsel, to
assemble there to treat upon matters touching his house and he had sent
William Colewhit his servant from thence to his priory for certain charters,
of which he had need, Richard son of Richard Lascy of Folketon assaulted
his servant and took the charters from him. By K.
Sept. 23. The like to John de Foxle, John de Stonore, and John Loveday on
York. complaint by John Waldshef that Peter le Clerk and Christiana his wife,
Thomas Harneys, Thomas le Cartere, Moses E sebum, Richard Gibbes,
Robert Husee, and Alexander le Cartere with others felled and carried
away his trees at Esthanneye, co. Berks. By K. and C.
MEMBRANE 25d.
Sept. 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Clyvedon, Richard de
York. Rodeney and John Inge on complaint by Walter, bishop of Exeter, that
John Fichet, Edmund Fichet, John Tremenet, Roger Torel, William Torel,
Henry de Langebrok, * parker' of Milverton, John de Loueton, the younger,
William son of Philip de Bampton, Valentine de Chippelegh, Nicholas de
Reigni, Robert Derling, Richard de Hobie, and John de Radelegh of Netel-
combe, with others, broke his park at Norton by Tanton, co. Somerset.
(Jolm de Clyvedon is interlined,) By E.
{Inserted at a later date.) Afterwards John de Clyvedon was included in
the commission. 20 November.
Sept. 24. * Association of Henry Spigurnel and Robert de Maddingle in the place
York of William de Goldyngton, who is engaged on the king's business, in a
commission issued to the said William and John de Mutford touching a
suit by John de Welles against William Touchet relative to tenements in
WeUes.
11 EDWARD II.— Part 1. 87
^ Q-i 1^ Mernbram 25(1 — cont»
Sept. 24 . Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigurnel, Robert de Maddingle
York. and William de Claydon touching the persons who with Walter son of John
de Neville, John de Watford, *dyer,' of London, and Thomas de Saunford
broke the houses of John de Pabenham the younger, and Percival Symeon
at Eemmyngton, co. Hertford, felled trees, out the corn, carried away the
timber of the houses and the trees, drove away 6 oxen of the price of 6/.,
and assaulted their men. By E.
Sept. 26. '^® ^^^ ^ William son of William, Richard de Wilughby, and William
York. de Qotham on complaint by Edmund Deyncourt that Thomas Paynel,
Oliver Paynel, John de Clounham, Thomas le Parker of Whitewell, Henry
le Mouner of Gressewelle, William fiz Randolf and Robert fiz Paul with
others broke his park at Elmeton, co. Derby. By E.
Sept. 27. The like to John de Don [ecastre] , William de Hebbeden, and Adam de
Yoric Hoperton on complaint by John de Stockeld, that Peter son of William de
Middelton, Thomas Gulias, Henry Blome, Thomas de Styveton, Richard
Eetel and Ralph de Beston, the younger, with others burned his houses,
hedges and hays at Stockeld, co. York, and 8 horse there of the price of
1(M., broke his park there, and felled and carried away his trees.
By the Chancellor at the instance of Hugh de Burgh*.
Sept. 28. The like to Richard de Wylughby, Walter de Gbushill, and Richard de
York. Whatton on complaint by Richard de Qrey that Alexander son of John de
Annesley and Reginald and Hugh his brothers and Cecily sister of the
said Hugh, Thomas de Cressi, Thomas de Neuthorpe, Thomas le Ward of
le Storches, and John de Driffeld of Nottingham, broke his park at
Codenore, co. Derby. By E.
Sept. 28. The like to John de Thorpe, Robert Baynard, and Simon de Hedersete
York. on complaint by John de Ocle, clerk, William Maynard, William Wildegos
and John de Hulver that Richard Lengleys, William Rede, John
Red, Stephen Clement, John Cole, the younger, William Man and Henry
his brother, and Edmund Payn with others carried away their goods out of
their ship at Great Jernemuthe, co. Norfolk. By fine of 1 mark.
The like to Robert de Barton, Edmund de Neville, and Adam de Skelton
on complaint by William de Penyton that John, abbot of Furneys, and
Thomas do Lancastre, Nicholas de Bitham, William de Holm, John de
Anesleye,and William de Benyngton,fellow-monks of the abbot, William de
Durem, Roger Hayrape, Robert le Wayt, John Aldeman, Adam Crokebayn,
Elias Pantyng.
Incomplete, CanceUed,
Sept. 26. The like to Robert de Barton, Edmund de Neville and Adam de Skelton
York. ' on complaint by William de Penyton that John, abbot of Furneys, Thomas
de Lancastre, Nicholas de Bitham, William de Holm, John de Anesley,
and William de Benyngton, his fellow-monks, William de Durem, Roger
Hayrape, Robert le Wayt, John Aldeman, Adam Crokebayn, Elias
Pantyng, William de la Cusyne, William del Bouche and Thomas del
Mershe, lay brothers {converd) of the house, William Tempest, Henry
Baldewyn, Ralph son of Gilbert, Thomas Batesson, John son of
Alexander, Roger le Forsterman, Thomas Hyndeshawe, William Tadleye,
William de Ealdebank, Alan del Breuhouses, and John Galdsti with
others, entered his manor at Penyton, co. Lancaster, while he was on
the king's service in Scotland and under his protection, unyoked two of his
ploughs and led away the plough cattle from those ploughs, and also 40
oxen, 80 cows, 20 bullocks, 20 heifers and 100 sheep, and kept them so
^
\
88 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1317.
Membrane 25d — cont.
long impounded at Fumess and Ludalle (sic) without food that a great part of
the plough cattle died, and the land in his manor for want of the cattle of
the said ploughs remained for no small time uncultivated ; they also
trampled down with their wagons and carts his lands sown with com and
other lands of his in which no way ought to be, and harassed his men and
the tenants of his manor by many intolerable distraints, by reason whereof
their lands remained uncultivated, and he could not in consequence levy
from the said men and tenants the rents and services due to him.
By fine of 1 mark.
MEMBRANE 2id,
Sept. 26. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Alexander de
York. Cave, and Adam de Hoperton on complaint by John de Tadecastre, chaplain,
that William de Essheton, who is indebted to him, having sent his servant
to the complainant to Geirgrave, whilst he was the parochial chaplain there,
to ask him to come to the house of the said "William at Broghton-in-
Cravene, distant about one league from Geirgrave, to receive his money,
the said William and William * Williamesknave de Essheton,' Henry de
Marton, William de Alta Ripa and Godfrey his son, William Wady, Juliana
de Essheton, William del lie, and Robert de Elslak, * mouner,' wiUi others,
assaulted him on his way to Broghton, co. York, imprisoned him, robbed
and bound him, castrated him, and carried away his goods, to the great
scandal of Holy Church. By K,
Sept. 28. The like to Philip de Say and John de Thwayt touching trespasses of
York. vert and venison in the forest of High Peak {de Alto Pecco), co. Derby,
which queen Isabella holds of the king's grant at his will.
Sept. 80. The like to William de Ridell, sheriff of Northumberland, and Richard
York. de Emeldon, mayor of the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to arrest and
commit to prison John de Eure and his accomplices of the coimty of
Northumberland, who are suspected of having attacked G. cardinal priest of
SS. Marcellinus and Peter, and Luke, cardinal deacon of St. Mary in Via Lata,
and also Louis de Bello Monte and others of the king's lieges at Acle, co.
Northimiberland, robbed them of their goods and killed their men. By E.
Sept. 30. The like to Edmund Deyncurt, Walter de Friskeney and Robert de
York. Malberthorpe, on complaint by John de Malo Lacu, Simon Deyville, and
Thomas de Hasterley, executors of the testament of Stephen de Malo Lacu,
that, whilst they and the goods of the said Stephen were under the king's
protection, Richard de Holebeche, Everard de Flet, and Thomas de Flet,
with others, drove away 6 horses, 2 mares, 29 oxen, 1 bull,. 15 cows, 11
calves, 583 sheep, 128 lambs, and 22 pigs, of the price of 200 marks, at
Holebeche, co. Lincoln, whilst in their custody. By K.
Commission to Robert Hastanges and John de Sutton to audit the
accounts of the collectors of the pavage, granted originally by Edward I.
and subsequently by the king, for the town of Kyngeston-upon-Hull, the
king having heard that the proceeds of such pavage have been misappro-
priated. By K.
Oct. 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Don [eoastre] , William de
Tickhill. -Byngham, and Adam de Hoperton, touching an appeal in the county of
York by William de Berdeseye against John de Crokedayk, Adam 'Jones-
man de Crokedayk,* William de Worsele, Adam < Jurdonesman de Worsele,'
Thomas de Seleby, John * Malynnessone de Shireboume,' Richard * Jonesman
11 EDWARD n.— Pakt 1.
1317.
Oct. 5.
Betford.
Menibrane 24d — cmU.
Malynnessone de Shirebume/ Adam de Pontefracto, Geoffrey ' Adamman de
Pontefracto/ William Youn and William Fox of maihem, and breaching
of the peace. By fine of 20^.
The like to John de Thorpe, Eichard de Walsingham, and John de
Frisingfeld on complaint by John Flynt of Norwich that John But of
Norwich, and Agnes his wife broke the complainant's houses at Norwich,
and carried away his goods and charters.
By the Chancellor at the instance of William de Monte Aouto.
Oct. 3.
DoocaBter.
Oct. 21.
Ware.
Oct. 8.
Stamford.
MEMBRANE 23rf.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, John Maul-
everer and John de Shotesham on complaint by the minister of the house
of St. Bobert by Enuresburgh that John de Carleton, parson of the church
of Famham, William de Carleton, Robert le Chapeleyn of Scotton, John
Leoesone, Henry de Famham, < clerk,' and William * Jonesnaan de Carleton,*
carried away his goods at Scotton by Brereton, co. York. By p.s.
The like to John Randglf , Nicholas de Peryshote and Balph de Bereford,
on complaint by Bichard de B3rflet and Alice his wife, that William de
Henlee with others broke his forcer at Henlee, co. Surrey, and carried away
his seal and a writing obligatory, by which the said William was bound to
the said Alice in 200 marks.
The like to Walter de Friskeneye and Bobert de Malberthorpe on com-
plaint by John de Malo Lacu, Simon de Eyville, and Thomas de Hasterleye,
executors of the testament of Stephen de Malo Lacu, that whilst they and
the goods of the said Stephen were under the king's protection Bichard de
Holebeche, Everard de Flet, and Thomas de Flet with others drove away
6 horses, 2 mares, and 29 oxen, 1 bull, 15 cows, 11 calves, 58S sheep,
128 lambs, and 22 pigs, of the price of 200^ at Holebeche, co. Lincoln, in
their custody. By E.
Oct. 15.
Ware.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 22d,
Commission of oyer and terminer to Lambert de Trikingham, John de
Foxle and John de Stonore, on complaint by Henry le Scrope that
Francis de Luco, Bichard de Brondes and John de Preston, felled his
trees at Hendon, co. Middlesex, mowed the grass in his meadows, reaped
his com, and carried away his com, hay and trees. By E.
The like to John de Treisagu, Stephen de Haccom, and Bichard de
Hywysh touching a breach of the park of Henry de Chaumbemoun at
Colemgge, co. Devon. By p.s.
The like to John Bandolph, John de Ticheboume, and Balph de Bereford,
on complaint by Nicholas de Castre, merchant of Spain, that Augustine
Brekeston with others of the coimty of Southampton had on the high seas
boarded his ship, which he had laden at Ayrefleur in Normandy with divers
wares, bound for Calais to trade there, wounded his men, and carried awaj
his goods to the Isle of ' Wight'. By i
The like to John de Donecastre, Bichard de Wilughby and Bichard de
Whatton on complaint by William de Toueton, king's bailiff of the wapen-
take of Brokelestowe, that, when a sow and 4 grices had been delivered
to him for the king's use as ' weyfes ' by the frank pledges and town of
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1 q 1 IT Membrane 22d — cont,
Eirkeby upon Asshefeld, co. Nottingham, and he had caused them to be
appraised by lawful men of that town and had found security to satisfy the
person for their price, who within a year and a day could claim the said
sow and grices and reasonably show that they were his, as is customary,
Giles de Bubenhulle, and John, Robert and William his sons, and Thomas
de Bolewik, clerk, took away the sow and grices from the said bailiff at
Nottingham, and assaulted him. By E.
Oct. 7. The like to Richard do Wilughby, Richard de Whatton, and William de
Newark. Bildesthorpe on complaint by William Hachet of Egmanton that Thomas
de Sancto Leonardo, parson of the church of Egmanton and Robert de
Drayton assaulted him at Egmanton, co. Nottingham. By p.s.
Oct. 24. The like to John de Wylughby, John de Lungeville and John de Stonore
Westminster, on complaint by Robert de WodhuUe that Peter Vyncent and Agnes his
wife, Henry de Boys and Margery his wife, Richard de Boys of Chedworth,
Robert Vincent, Henry le Yunghusebonde, John son of Peter Vyncent,
Robert son of Peter Vyncent, John de Rahulle, Simon de Exton, John le
Archer, Richard Jay of Brikstoke, Walter Hod of Geytynton, Thomas
Hod of Geytynton and Roger Neuman with others, assaulted him at
Rothewell, co. Northampton. By E.
MEMBRANE 21d.
Oct. 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Bourne, John Lige and
Westminster. John de Fosse on complaint by Thomas de Aston that John le Pursare of
Shirebourne, Hugh Stallard of Wynterbourne, William le Frere of Aulton,
Thomas de Ponyngton, Roger le Curtiler of Christ Church {de Christi
ecdesia), William Russel, Warin de Stourfeld, Peter the hayward (msssor)
of Wynterburne, Walter Wranne (or Wrauue), John Babbe, Roger le
Spenser, and John de Kendale with others broke his house at Blakenotford,
CO. Dorset, and carried away his goods. By fine of 1 mark.
Oct. 24. The like to Walter de Norwico, John de Foxle, and John Dabernon, on
Westminster, complaint by John, bishop of Winchester, that, although the king had
committed to him the custody of the manor of Westbecheworth, co. Surrey,
late of John de Berewik, tenant in chief, to hold to the full age of the heir,
rendering yearly at the Exechequer the extent of the manor, John de
Mikelham and William his brother, Nicholas de Stanlee, and William son
of Walter le Bokeler of London, with others, broke the park of the said
majior, entered the warren thereof, and killed an ox of the bishop's, of the
price of SOs. By E.
Oct. 23. The like to Robert de Maddingle, Humphrey de Waledene and John de
Westminster. Bousser, on complaint by Walter Scotard that Robert Belet, Thomas de la
Cornerie, and George his brother, John son of Nicholas Stibinge, and
Thomas atte Oldehalle, with others, assaulted him at Colecestre, co. Essex.
By fine of 1 mark.
MEMBRANE 2Qd,
Nov. 1. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddingle, Robert de
Westminster. Walkefare, and William de Rungeton, on complaint by Robert de Monte
Alto, touching the persons, who, upon the sea coast by Hunstanton, co.
Norfolk, took and carried away his goods out of a ship, which he by his
men had taken from the king^s enemies from the parts of Scotland.
ByE.
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1317.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 19d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigurnel, Robert de Mad-
ingle and Geoffrey de la Lee, touching the persons, who with Walter son of
John de Neville, John de Watford, * dier,' of London, Thomas de Sami-
ford, Master John de Brampton, and Robert le Chapeleyn, broke the
houses of John de Pabenham the younger and Percival Symeon at Kem-
myngton, co. Hertford, felled trees, cut the com, and carried away the
timber of his houses, the trees and corn, and also drove away 6 oxen, of
the price of 6/., and assaulted their meni By E.
Nov. 1.
Weetminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
1318.
Jim. 24.
Westminster.
1317.
Nov. 1.
Westminster.
Nov. 3.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE IBd.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Lisula, Henry Spygiumel
and Lambert de Trikyngham, touching divers homicides, felonies, conspira-
cies and other crimes conmiitted in the county of Lincoln, which go
unpunished. By E.
The like to John de Foxle and John de Stonore on complaint by the
citizens of the city of Exeter touching divers infringements of the lioerty
of their city, viz. — that although they had received by their bailiffs tolls and
anchorage and divers other customs in the port of Toppesham, co. Devon,
within the liberty of their city from all ships putting in there, and that
they and their ancestors were accustomed to be quit of such tolls for their
own ships or boats putting into the said port, and for their wares laden or
unladen there, certain men of those parts hinder them from collecting the
same, and distrain for such toll, anchorage and other customs upon the
ships and boats of the citizens of Exeter putting in there, and upon their
wares laden or unladen in the port of Toppesham as though that port did
not pertain to the city of Exeter.
The like to John de Boteturt, Henry Beaufiz, John de Bousser, and John
de Stonore, on complaint by William de la Beche that Agnes, late the wife
of Richard de Clouville, John Heroun, William de Clouville, John de
Clouville, clerk, William de Rolleston, James Tyrel, John de Duddebrok,
Walter Walram, William de Parham, Richard Elger, John Broun, John
atte Broke, Geoffrey de Bumham, and Simon de Goldyngton, with others,
broke his manor of Westhan [er] yngfeld co. Essex, carried away his goods
and assaulted Richard le Rous, his servant. By E.
The like to Robert de Maddyngle, Robert de Walkefare and William de
Rungeton, on complaint by Robert de Monte Alto, touching the persons,
who, upon the sea coast at Hunstanton, co. Norfolk, took and carried away
his goods out of a ship, which he by his men had taken from the king's
Scotch enemies.
The like to Henry Spigurnel and Geoffrey de Hertelpole, on complaint
by Simon de Stowe, that Peter, prior of Bermondesey, Nicholas de Clifford
his f^ow-monk, Hery le Clerc, John le Munkesman, and Stephen de
Morefeld, with others, broke his house at Suthwerk, co. Surrey, assaulted
him and carried away his goods.
Nov. 2.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE lid.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Cantebr [igge] and Simon
de Brunne, on complaint by John Baldwyne of Swavesee, touching the
persons who assaulted him at Swavesee, co. Cambridge.
By the Chancellor at the instance of Hugh Mathfray.
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Nov. 4.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Windsor.
Nov. 7.
Windsor.
• Membrane lid — cont.
The like to William de Bourne, Henry Chaumbemoun and John Inge,
on complaint by Geofi&ey de Gomubia that Michael de Merigge, with
others, broke his park at Nymeton, co. Devon, and assaulted Robert de
Stepelton his man. By E. on the information of Thomas de Cherleton.
The like to John de Bello Gampo, William de Bourne and John Inge,
on complaint by William de Monte Acuto that Robert son of Payn with
others carried away his goods at Chedeseye, co. Somerset. By K.
The like to Edmund de Eyncurt, John de Insula, Henry Spig [umel] ,
and Roger de Cubbeldik, on complaint by Robert de Godesfeld, that John
de Neville of Stokes, John de Tynton, and Thomas, Henry, and John his
brothers, Robert Gey, William de Manby, James Bern', Nicholas de Hard-
reshulle and Theobald de Hornby, with others, took and imprisoned him at
Lincoln, and also Revesby, co. Lincoln, and further took and imprisoned
his servants. Sealed at another time by fine.
Nov. 10.
Windsor.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE IM.
Appointment of Roger de Tyringham, Philip de Aylesbury and Ralph de
Wedon to be conservators of the peace and to enforce the statute of
Winchester in the county of Buckingham, and to arrest ofienders and
commit them to prison.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Adam de Benton, William de Denum,
and Richard de Emeldon, on complaint by John de Yallibus, that Richard
le Clerk and John Qwheynte, with others, carried away his goods at
Corbrigge, co. Northumberland. By C.
Nov. 18.' The like to Roger Bavent, William de Northo, and William Merre, on
Westminster, complaint by Walter, archbishop of Canterbury, that Master Walter de
Hoghton, parson of the church of Alebume, with others, broke his park at
Slindon, co. Sussex.
The like to William de Goldington, J. de Bousser, and Benedict de
Cokefeld, on complaint by Robert son of Walter that John de Wanton and
Robert his brother took and carried away a gentle falcon, of the price of
20/., and other goods of his, at Berkingges [oo. Essex], and assaulted
Ralph de Benesle his servant. By C.
MEMBRANE 15d.
Nov. 15. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Curteny, Robert de
Westminster. Stockeheye and John Inge, touching an appeal in the county of Devon by
Sarra, late the wife of Walter Poynche, against John Bolymer, for the death
of her husband. By C.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
The like to John de Insula, Henry Spigumel, and Roger de Cubbeldyk,
on complaint by Robert de Gk)desfeld, that John de Tynton, and Thomas,
Henry and John his brothers, and Walter Benet, with others, out his com
and standing meadow at Stikeswald, co. Lincoln, and carried the same and
other goods away.
Nov. 18. The like to Henry Spigumel, John de Mutford, and Roger de Tynyngham
Westminster, (sic), on complaint by Thomas le Longe, touching the persons who carried
away his goods at Wedon by Aylesbury, co. Buckingham.
By K. on the information of Thomas de Oharleton.
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1317,
Nov. 14.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE lid.
Nov. 22.
Westminster.
Nov. 20.
WMtminster.
Commission of oyer and terminer to J. de Foxle, J. de Stonore and R.
de Bere, on complaint by Laurence de Aete, touching the persons who
oorried away his goods at Shaldiston, oo. Buckingham.
By fine of 20«. at the instance of Richard Dammory.
The like to John de Thorpe, Richard de Walsingham and Simon de
Hedersete, on complaint by Thomas de Reppes that Henry de Leveshagh,
Robert de Bereford and Ralph de Roudlam, with others, broke his house at
Buxton, CO. Norfolk, threshed his com, fished in his stews, and carried
away his com and other goods. By fine of 1 mark.
Vacated became othericise beloic by the samejine.
The like to John Boutetourte, Robert de Maddingle and Robert de Asshele,
on complaint by Thomas Roscelyn that William de Staunford of Norwich,
'draper,* John son of Robert de Holveston of Norwich, Thomas de Weston
of Norwich, Robert le Longe of Norwich, Adam Frere of Norwich, and
William de Dunston of Norwich, killed a falcon of his, of the price of 20^.
at Braghingge, co. Hertford, carried away his goods, and assaulted his
men. By E. on the information of Anthony de Pessano.
The like to William le Botiller of Wemme, Richard de Baskerville, John
de Bromfeld and John de Barewe on complaint by Aline, late the wife of
Hugh fiz Aer, that Thomas Oweyn, John Oweyn, Henry Oweyn, Gilbert
Oweyn, William de Wolfercote, Master Roger le Keu, Adam de Tuwe of
Coventre, Adam le Trompur of Burton, Robert de Mere, John Oky of
Lynton, Stephen le Parker, Walter le Eeu of Caloudon, Gerard de Alles-
Sftth, Roger Page of Caloudon, John Champion of Touxale, Thomas
paldyng, William de Baddesheye, John Kissone of Stottesdon, Robert de
Bretteby, William Odey, Robert Herteshom, Ingelard de Lynton, Gilbert
Scot, Philip de Acton of Cherleye, Thomas le Bailiff of Arreleye, Hugh
le Harpour of Opton, William atte Brugge, John le Bole of Arreleye, John
'Henryservant Oweyn,' and John * Johannesgrom Oweyn,' abducted {rapuit)
her at Chereleye, co. Salop, and robbed her of her goods.
By E. on the information of John de Cherleton.
Weetmmster^ The like to the same justices on complaint by the same Aline, late the
wife of Hugh fiz Aer, that the said Thomas Oweyn, &c., took and carried
away her goods at Chereleye, co. Salop, assaulted her men, seized her there
and carried her to Caloudon, co. Warwick, and imprisoned her at that
place. By E. on the information of John de Cherleton.
Nov. 23.
Westminster.
Dec 10.
Windsor.
Nov. 26.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE lU,
Commission of oyer and terminer to Walter de Gousel, Richard de
Wylughby and John de Mounteneye, on information that Andrew le
Botiller, Richard de Balderton, John de Bodes, Thomas de Bodes, and
brother William Sansemer and brother Thomas de Monyngton, monks of
house of Rufibrd, having gathered together to them a multitude of men,
lately seized Thomas de Holm passing between the abbey of Rufibrd, co.
Nottingham, and the grange of Rohagh, robbed him of his goods, took him
to unknown places, and detain him until he shall satisfy them in 2002. for
his ransom.
MEMBRANE 12d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Wylughby and John de
Assheton, to enquire touching the persons, who by night forcibly abducted
Petronilla de Wygom [ia] at Brigglesworth, co. Northampton, and robbed
her of her goods.
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CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1317.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Windsor.
Nov. 28.
Windsor.
Nov. 22.
Westminster.
Membrane 12d — cant.
The like to Edmund de Eyncourt, John de Insula, Henry Spigumel and
Henry de Baiocis, on complaint by Philip de HardredeshuUe of Hagworth-
yngham, that William son of Hugh de Hagworthyngham and Walter his
brother assaulted him at Hagworthyngham, co. Lincoln, and maimed
bim. By fine of 20*.
The like to the same justices on complaint by Philip de Hardredeshulle of
Hagworthyngham, that Thomas le Messer and William his brother, John de
Malveme of Gaynesburgh, John de Geynesburgh, Richard son of Thomas
son of Alice de Kirkeby, William le Warner of Kirkeby, Thomas Gowers
of Mythyngesby, Robert de la Chaumbre of Estrekele, William son of Brice
de Stykenaye, Alan son of Walter de Thorpe, William Sleghede of
Ratheby, Peter Baroun and Peter de Horsyngton of Ratheby, broke his
close at Hagworthyngham, co. Lincoln, led away 3 cows and 5 oxen, of
the price of lOZ., and carried away other goods of his. By fine of 20».
The like to Hugh de Courtenay, John de Foxle and William de Bourne,
touching the petition of Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulster, exhibited before
the king and Council, wherein the earl set forth that when he lately had
sent his servants from Ireland to Gascony, with a ship called * la Grace deu,'
of Coulrath, to buy wines and other victuals for his use to be carried into
Ireland, and that the ship laden with wines and other goods on the return
voyage put into a port of Cornwall, which is called *Falemuth,' that
Thomas Lercedekene, then sheriff of that county, whilst the earl was under
the king's protection, forcibly seized the ship and cargo although the servants
showed him the letters of the earl testifying that the ship and cargo belonged
to him ; that the said sheriff took his servants and imprisoned them, and
although the king by divers writs commanded him to deliver the servants
from prison and liberate the ship and cargo from arrest and deliver the
same to the said servants, or else to signify why he did not execute the
king's command, and further that he should appear before the king, yet he
has detained the wines and goods so that they have become putrid and
altogether lost ; the commissioners are to enquire into the matter and
certify the king thereof.
The like to Robert de Harwedon, John de Stonore and Richard de Byflet
on complaint by Robert Kynne of Frodyngton that Richard de Porteseye,
John Edekyn, Robert Whithors, Richard son of Thomas le Porter, Richard
le Betere, Thomas le Betere, Walter le Betero, Robert le Betere, Hugh
le Betere, Roger MaundeviUe, Bernard le Keu and Richard le Palfreyur
assaulted him at Froudyngton, co. Southampton. By p.s.
The like to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, John de Bromfeld and John
de la Baruwc, on complaint by Geoffrey de Wolseleye, parson of the chapel
of Marchumleye, that Philip de Say, parson of the church of Hodewet (aic),
Thomas de Gesonok, John, vicar of the church of Ellesmere, Simon de
Leyburne, Stephen de Francton, Richard de Rugge, John de Merton of
Ellesmere, Llewellyn Voyl, * fforester,' Richard son of David de Wemme,
Adam de Upton, William de Otleyo, Madoc Kyrtoyt, Edenevet de Boudel,
Thomas Russel, Robert le Say and Robert his son, Walter de Wygan,
Robert son of Hugh do Say, Thomas Ostage, John de Markeleye, William
de Parys of Hodenet, Robert de Parys, Hugh le Carpenter, Andrew le
Carpenter, Nicholas son of Henry le Pestour, William Page, William
Sutekyn, Thomas de Say, Hugh Barel, William de Holm, Thomas Cole of
Prez, Henry le Clerk, and Alan le Mercer of Hodenet, with others, took
and carried away his goods at Marchumleye, co. Salop, and besieged him
within his dwelling house there during two days and longer, so that none
could go forth or enter it to bring in victuals, and assaulted his servants.
By K. on the information of Thomas de Cherleton.
11 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
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1317.
Nov. 26.
Windsor.
Dec. 2.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE lid.
Commission of oyer and tenniner to Robert de Hastanges, John de Done-
castre and Adam de Hoperton, on complaint by Scolastica, late the wife of
Godfrey de Melsa, touching the persons who by night broke her house at
Lepyngton, co. York, carried away her goods and assaulted her servants.
By a
The like to John de Foxle, John de Tychebourne and Ralph de Hereford,
touching the complaint of Nicholas de Castre, merchant of Spain, that
Augustine Bredeston, with others of the county of Southampton, had on the
high seas boarded his ship, which he had laden at Ayrefleur in Normandy
with divers wares, bound for Calais to trade there, wounded his men, and
carried away his goods to the Isle of Wyght.
Nov. 28.
Windsor.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Nov. 30.
Windsor.
Nov. 80.
Windsor.
Dec. 2.
Windsor.
Dec. 6.
Windsor.
Dec. 16.
Windsor.
Nov. 22.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE lOd,
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Harwedon, John de
Stonore and Richard de Byflet, on complaint by William le Fissher of
Estneye, that Richard de Porteseye, Jordan do Coumpton and John Edekyn
assaulted him at Estneye, co. Southampton. By p.s.
Appointment of John de Sancto Johanne, John de Insula, and James de
Norton to be conservators of the peace for the county of Southampton,
with the usual powers of arresting and pursuing offenders. [Pari, Writs.]
Association of Lambert de Thrikingham in a commission of oyer and
terminer issued to Edmimd de Eyncourt, John de Insula, Henry Spigurnel
and Roger de Cubbeldik, touching trespasses committed against Robert de
Godesfeld by John de Neville of Stokes, John de Tynton and others.
The like of the said Lambert de Thrikingham with John de Insula,
Henry Spigurnel and Roger de Cubbeldyk touching trespasses committed
against the said Robert de Godesfeld by John de Tynton and others.
Association of the said Lambert with the said John, Henry and Roger in
a matter between the said Robert and Margaret his wife taken before the
said justices by the king's writ against the said John de Tynton and
Margaret his wife touching a matter between the said John and Margaret
his wife and the said Robert and Margaret his wife and John Burel,
* messer,* at Boston before the said Lambert, John Chaynel, and Nicholas
de Bolingbrok, justices of assize in the county of Lincoln, about tenements
in Stikeswald, co. Lincoln.
MEMBRANE 9d.
Commission de wallih et fossatk to William de Echingham, John de
Ifeld, William de Northho, and William de Snaylham, for the sea coasts
and adjacent parts of the county of Sussex.
Commission to Henry le Scrope and Henry Spigurnel to examine the
record and process of a suit before the mayor and aldermen of the city of
London between Gilbert de Yistelworth, *deghere,' and Ralph de Bokton,
and Robert le Treyere of London, for a debt of 8^. 16s., and to correct the
error, if any, in the same.
MEMBRANE 8<t
Appointment of Thomas de Scalariis, Robert de Maddyngle, John de
Crek, and John de Cantebrigge, in the county of Cambridge, to enquire
touching persons who raise bodies of men-at-arms, both horse and foot, to
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1317.
Membrane Sd — cont.
whom the^ promise gifts of land, &c., and others who enter into illegal
confederacies ; persons indicted are to be arrested by the sheriff and kept
in prison until further order. [Pari. Wnts.] By K. and C.
The like appointment of the undermentioned persons for divers counties,
viz. : —
John Dargentein
John de Benstede
Bobert son of Walter
William de Goldington
John Bousser
John Dabemon
John de If eld
Ralph de Cammois
Edmund de Passele
John Abel
Henry de Cobeham, the younger,
Richard de Rokesle
Roger le Sauvage
John de Sancto Johanne
John de Insula Vecta
James de Norton
Walter de Pavely
Thomas de Chaucombe
William de Harden
Walter de Scudemor
John de Percy
John de Crumbwelle
Walter de Goushille
Richard de Wylughby
Thomas de Multon
Laurence de Holebech
Everard de Flete
Philip de Kyme
Walter de Freskeneye
Robert de Malberthorpe
Edmund Deyncourt
Roger de Cubbeldyk
John de Bello Campo
John Meriet
John de Erie
William de Botreaux
Henry de Campo Amulphi
Richard de Hywysshe
William de Bereford
John de Foxle
CO. Hertford.
CO. Essex.
I CO. Surrey.
I CO. Sussex.
CO. Kent.
CO. Southampton.
CO. Wilts.
1
CO. Dorset
CO. Nottingham.
in the parts of
Holand
in the parts of
Lyndeseye
1
in the parts of
Kesteven
•CO. Lincoln.
• CO. Somerset
CO. Cornwall.
I CO.
Oxford.
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Membrane 8(1 — cimt,
CO. Berks.
)
CO. Worcester.
CO. Gloucester.
John de Stonore
Robert de Syndelesham
William la Zousche of Assheby
Edmund de Grafton
Thomas de Solneye
John de Wylyngton
Thomas le Botiller
iRoger Chaundos
Richard de Baskervillo
Roger de Baskerville
Roger de Bradbume
John Deyncourt
William le Moigne
Robert de Baiocis
John de Waldeshef
Roger de Tyringham
Peter de Loreng
William Passelewe
Philip de Aylesbury
Reginald de Hampden
Robert Barry
William le Botiller of Wemme
Walter de Hugeford
John de Hastanges
William de Stafford
John Pecche
Henry de Erdmgton
Peter de Lymesy
Robert de Stoke
John de Haryngton
Robert de Wyvillo
Hugh de Prestwold
Henry le Spigurnel
William la Zousche of Haryngworth I xr lu t
John Dolii of Stoke h°' Northampton.
John de Wylughby
Bernard de Brus
John Basset
Roger Putot
Thomas Bardolf
John de Thorpe
Thomas de Ingwardthorpe
John do Fitton
Edmund de Hemegrave
Thomas de Grey
Robert de Asphale
Hugh de Courteneye
William Martyn
Stephen de Hakcombe
18345
CO. Hereford.
[co. Derby.
• CO. Huntmgdon.
• CO. Bedford.
CO. Buckingham.
[co. Salop,
[co. Stafford.
CO. Warwick.
CO. Leicester.
CO. Rutland.
CO. Norfork.
■ CO Suffolk.
• CO. Devon.
[Pari. Wnts.]
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98 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1317.
Membrane 8d — cont.
Dec. 22, Commission of oyer and terminer to John Butetourt, John de Thorpe,
Windsor. John le Claver and Simon Est on complaint by Alexander son of Geoffrey
Brond that Andrew de Morle, William Butte, Peter de Bmistede, Robert de
Lopham, Robert de Wylby, and John de Stonhous, with others, assaulted
him at Norwich, oo. Norfolk. By p.s.
1^\Q^ MEMBRANE Id.
Jan. 1. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Dabemoun, Adam del Brom
Windsor. gj^^ Geoffrey de Hertelpol on complaint by John Leaute of Kym-
brugge that Richard Ingram of Alresbrok, Richard le Hunte, Richard
atte Grove, William atto Wode of Moleseye and William le Mau of
Esshere, with others, assaulted him at Esshere Waterv^ille, co. Surrey.
ByK.
MEMBRANE 6d.
Jan. 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Kendale, Henry de
Westminster. Cobeham, the younger, and Roger le Sauvage, on complaint by the abbot of
St. Augustine's, Canterbury, that John Blakeweland, Peter atte Weye,
German Canterbury, Michael Canterbery, Michael Ragus, Elias Rouaile,
Martin IVIariote, Walter Sefoulgh, William Benyot, John Fette, Robert
Blik, William Blik, John Blik, Stephen Blik, John Tel, the elder, John Tel,
the younger, Stephen "Cartere, Richard Hastini, Henry Palmere, William
Series, William Tomay (or Torvay), Henry Bard, Walter Sprink, John
Harsho, John Wenelok, John Godeky, Henry Hure, Henry Swyft, Nicholas
Wynceconte, Walter le Keu, John Pynnok, John Eliot, Thomas Terry, John
Swyft, John Bolle, John le Cok, John Scot, John Lytherere, Henry Duk [es] ,
Henry Secole, Benedict le Suur, Robert le Cok, William Hervy, Robert
Draper, Richard Wenelok, Simon Gylemyn, Thomas le Avener, William
Samuel, Robert Shipman, Robert atte Broke, Thomas Raven, John Raven,
Thomas Denisshe (or Devisshe), the elder, Thomas Denysshe, the younger,
Stephen Denisshe, Henry Rosselyn, and William Shipman with a great mob
surrounded his dwelling place at Salmanston, co. Kent, attacked it, placed
fire, which they had brought with them to burn the manor, against the
doors of the manor, through fear of which his monks and servants then in
the manor dared not during fifteen days go forth, broke his ploughs and carts
with the hQjness thereof in his fields, cut up and felled his trees there
and at Menstre in Thanet, besieged Henry de Newenton, his fellow monk,
in the abbot's dwelling place of Clyvesende, imroofted and wrecked his
houses there, for a long time imprisoned the said monk, and afterwards
sold him for a sum of money, as if he had been taken in time of war, and
assaulted in full market his men and servants, whom he had appointed to
the custody of his manors of Salmanston and Menstre, whereby he
lost the service of his men, the profit of his market, and the season for
seed. By fine of 40».
Vacated because otherwise granted below by the kiwj,
Jan. 6. Appointment of John de Sapy, Robert de Stormy, and Nicholas de
Westminster Aston to pursue and arrest vagabonds in the coimty of Worcester, and to
commit them to prison, until they shall be delivered according to law.
[Pari. WriU.] By K.
Commission to John de Buteturte, and John de Liston to enquire by
oath of good men of the county of Essex touching the persons who killed
Hugh Robyn of Suthbiry at Balidone, co. Essex.
11 EDWAKD II.— Pabt 1.
99
1318.
Jan. 17.
Windsor.
Membrane Qd — cont.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Stokheye, John Inge, and
John de Fosse on complaint by Roger de Moeles that John Daumarle,
Richard de Notyngdon, * Joneser jaunt Daumarle,' Richard Suthyng,
Simon de Wibbury, Nicholas de Folesford and Peter son of Roger Beyvyn
(or Beynyn), with others, raped Alice his wife at Lustelegh, co. Devon, and
carried her away together with his goods.
MEMBRANE 5d.
Jan. 4.
Westminster.
Commission to Roger de Cobbeldyk, Simon le Chamberleyn and William
de Isny, to deliver the gaol" of the castle of Lincoln of William Coleman of
Coventre, a prisoner for counterfeiting money. By K.
Jan. 6. Commission to Robert de Umframville, earl of Anegos {comiti Danegos)^
Westminster. William Ridel, Richard de Emeldon and William de Denum, to arrest
rebels and other offenders in the county of Northumberland and to commit
them to prison. By K. and C.
The like to the under-mentioned commissioners for the county of York,
viz. —
Roger de Nonewyk and John de Rither.
Simon Warde and Nicholas de Grey.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spygumel, John de Toltorpe,
and John de Wylugby, on complaint by Walter de Purtelton (orPurcelton),
that Philip, parson of the church of Clopton, Master Peter de Compton,
parson of the church of Fuseby (? Friseby), Walter Grimbaud, John de
Kynesthorpe, Richard le Clerk of Clopton, John le Hayward, Thomas
Belle, Martin HuUe, John Andreu, Walter le Ferour, William de Cleobury
and Roger de Albrighton, with others, took and carried away his goods at
Clopton, CO. Northampton.
By K. on the information of Roger Dammory.
The like to Henry Spigumel, Robert de Maddingle, and Geoffrey de la
Lee to enquire touching the persons who with Walter son of John de
Neville, John de Watford, * dyer * of London, Thomas de Saunford, Master
John de Brampton, Robert le Chapelayn, Walter de Neville, the elder, John
de Dokesworth, William de Richemimd, canon of Malton, Adam le Rous
of Hicche, William son of John Legate, William de Upton of London and
Henry Jonesqwier by night broke the houses of John de Pabenham, the
younger, and of Percival Simeon at Kemmynton, co. Hertford, felled treeF,
cut the com, and carried away the timber of the houses, the trees and
com, and also 6 oxen of the price of 6/., and assaulted their men. By K.
(Inserted at a later date.) Afterwards Stephen de Kenerthorpe was
associated in the above commission. 7 February.
Jan. 22.
Windsor.
Feb. 2.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE 2d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John Randolf, Nicholas de Pery-
shete and Ralph de Bereford on complaint by Richard de Byflete and Alice
his wife that William de Henlee with others broke a forcer of the said Alice
at Henlee, co. Surrey, and carried away a seal and a writing, by which the
said William was bound to her in 200 marks.
100
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Feb. 6.
Windsor.
Membrane 2(J — c(mt»
Commission to John Buteturte and John de Thorpe to enquire into the
amount of sums of money levied upon townships in the county of Norfolk
for arming foot soldiers, raised pursuant to the grant made in the Parlia-
ment of Lincoln, for the hosting for the war with Scotland, which ought
to have been paid to the king or returned to the townships : the enquiry
is to be made by juries as well as by examination of the men of the town-
ships. [Pad. WHts,] By C.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddingle, John de
Cantebrigge and Simon de Brunne on complaint by John de Mildenhale
that Robert son of Geoffrey le Hastere of Cantebrigge, Richard Pestur of
Cantebrigge and John Boter of Cantebrigge assaulted him at Cantebrigge.
By fine of 20s.
Feb. 1.
Windsor.
Feb. 1.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE Id.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Cave, John de Langele, and
Robert de Stoke on complaint by John Pecche that William de Herthulle,
Edmund son of Isabella de Haggeleye, John de Brauncestre of Bannebury,
John son of Hugh Ilalegod, Eustace Persoun of Bannebury and Robert
Schouringh', with others entered his dwelling place at Schokereswell on the
confines of the counties of Gloucester, Oxford and Warwick, broke his
houses and stews and carried away his goods, took fish in his stews, and
assaulted and imprisoned his men.
By K. on the information of Roger Damory.
The like to John Randolf and Richard de Biflet on complaint by William
Fromund of Winchester that Nicholas le Cohere, Richard Isac, Nicholas
Abraham of Renham, Thomas Heyroun, Roger Heyroun, and William de
Wirecestre, with others, assaulted him at Winchester, co. Southampton.
ByC.
The like to John de Don [ecastre] and Adam de Hoperton touching an
appeal in the county of York by Emma de Bemyngham against John son
of Ralph le Skinner of Skeldergate for robbery and breach of the peace.
By fine of 20s.
The like to William le Botiller of Wemme, John de Bromfeld, Roger de
Baskerville and William de Weston on complaint by Aline late the wife of
Hugh fiz Aer that Thomas Oweyn, John Oweyn, Gilbert Oweyn, William
de Wolfercote, Master Roger le Keu, Adam de Tuwe of Coventre, Adam le
Trompour of Burton, Robert de Mere, John Oky of Lynton, Ingelard de
Linton, Stephen le Parker of Bretteby, Walter le Keu of Caloudon, Gerard
de Allespate, Roger Page of Caloudon, John Chapmon of Uttoxhather,
Thomas Spaldyng, William de Baddeleye, John Kistesson of Stottesdon,
Robert de Bretteleye, William l^lody, Robert Herteshorn, Gilbert Scot,
Philip le Dekne of Cherley.
Ineomjdete. Vacated because above.
The like to John de Stonore, Philip de Aylesbury and John Geyner on
complaint by John de Haudlo that John Houseved and Sarra his wife,
Philip de Waltham, parson of the church of Halghton, Hugh de
Brokesburne, John * le Persones Coke ' of Halghton and Stephen his brother,
William Thomas of Achecote and Alice his wife, Walter de Achecote,
Isolda Houseved, Matilda Houseved, Matilda Houseved {sic), and John
Bacun of Achecote, with others took and carried away his goods at
Achecote, co. Buckingham, and assaulted Robert Everard of Aylesbury,
his servant. By K. on the information of Hugh le Despenser.
• «.»• -:
^i^
11 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
101
1318.
Feb. 6.
Windsor.
Feb. 8.
Windsor.
^[emhrane Id — cont.
The like to Henry de Baiocis and Roger do Cubeldyk on complaint by
Nicholas de Lindwcde, king's clerk, that Matilda, late the wife of Simon
son of William de Luda, Gilbert Rosel*, William Dase, John de Tachewelle,
Adam son of Robert White of Louth, Roger de Redburne of Cokerington,
and William his son, with others took and carried away his goods at
Louth, CO. Lincoln, and assaulted his men. By C.
Afterwards Peter de Ludyngton was associated in this commission.
11 February.
The like to John de Insula, Robert de Maddingle and John de Cante-
brigge on complaint by Geoffrey de HaverhuUe and Dionisia his wife that
Walter de Orewell, Roger de Brewose, parson of tlie church of Heiden,
John, vicar of the church of Sauston, Robert de Harewell, Baldwin de
Tilneie, Alexander de Orewell, Richard de Claxton, vicar of the church of
Stapelford, Ralph son of William son of Ralph, and William brother of the
first named Ralph, William Cassaimdre, and William do Winceford, with
others, seized the said Dionisia, when she was alone, on the common road
at Stapelford, co. Cambridge, between Cambridge and Sauston, led her to
Wykes, co. Cambridge, and imprisoned her there until she made a fine
with the said Walter of 10 marks and bound herself to the said Roger in
100/. for her release, broke her close and houses at Sauston, co. Cambridge,
fished in her stews and carried away her goods.
Changed by H. de Clif, because sealed at another time. By C.
(102)
11 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
1318.
Jan. 81.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Windsor.
Feb. 1.
Westminster.
Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Windsor.
Feb. 7.
Windsor.
Feb. 8.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE 37.
Grant, during pleasure, to John Hathewy of the bailiwick of the
forestership, lately held by Nicholas le Long, in the forest of Dene.
By p. 8.
Grant to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, to whom the king, in
part satisfaction of the debts in which he is bound to the earl, had granted
the custody of two parts of all lands and tenements, late of John de
Brianzon, tenant in chief, then in his hands by reason of John son
and heir of the said John de Brianzon being a minor, together with the
marriage of the heir, and had also granted the said custody together
with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, reversions of dowers,
&c. to hold to the full age of the heir, and in case of his death, being
a minor or unmarried, the next heir being also a minor, then to have the
said custody and the marriage of such heir, as a further favour that the
earl may hold the said custody in form aforesaid, together with reversions
of all lands and tenements of the inheritance of the said heir, which
are held for life or years or by fee tail, if any such shall fall in during
such custody. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Safe conduct for one year for John de Cotes, merchant of Newcastle-
upon-T3me, who with his ship is going beyond the seas to buy victuals and
other necessaries for the sustenance of the king's lieges in garrison in the
towns of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Berwick-upon-Tweed.
The like until Michaelmas for Chatus Marcanauth de Sene, going beyond
the seas on the king's business.
Signification to E. bishop of London, of the royal assent to the election
of Eleanor de Weston, a nun of Berkyng, to be abbess of that house.
William de Testa, precentor in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, staying
beyond the seas, has letters nominating Peter Arnaldi de Taleriis and
William de Derby his attorneys for three years.
Vitalis de Testa, dean of the church of St. Paul, London, staying beyond
the seas, has like letters nominating the same persons to be his attorneys.
Presentation of Richard de Eerslawe to the church of Biflet in the
diocese of Winchester.
The prior of Lanthony by Gloucester, staying in England, has letters
nominating William Russell and William atte Churche his attorneys in
Ireland for two years.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Great
Malvern by Stephen de Longeneye of 21 acres of land, 20d. of rent, and
half an acre of moor in Baldehalene {or Baldenhale) and Porwyke {or
Poywyke), and also his reversion in a messuage and a virgate of land in
Northwode by Kyderministre, which William Arthur and Juliana his wife
hold for the term of their lives. By fine of 20«.
11 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2.
108
1318.
Jan. 30.
Westminster.
Feb. 9.
Windsor.
Jan. SO.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Windsor.
Feb. 11.
Windsor.
Feb. 10.
Windsor.
Membrane 87 — conL
«
Protection and safe conduct for William de Chilton, burgess of the town
of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and his servants, going to divers parts of the realm
and to Gascony to buy com and other victuals and to bring the same to
Berwick for the provisioning of the town.
The like for Ranulph de Holm, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Pardon, at the instance of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, to John Maufe
for the rape and abduction of Joan, late the wife of Andrew de Sakeville,
against her will. By p. s.
Appointment of John de Sapy to take the castle and town of Newport
{de Novo Burgo), and manors of Stowe, Rempny, Byueleys {sicY Maghay,
and Deflfreneboth in the county of Wenthlok in the Marches of Wales into
the king's hands and seisin together with their issues from the time of the
tmder-mentioned partition, and to keep the same until further order. In
the partition of the lands, &c. of Gilbert de Clare, late earl of Gloucester
and Hertford, tenant in chief, made between Hugh le Dispenser, the
younger, and Eleanor his wife, Hugh Daudele, the younger, and Margaret
his mfe, and Roger Dammory and Elizabeth his wife, the three sisters and
co-heiresses of the said earl, the said castle, town, county and manors
were assigned to Hugh Daudele and Margaret as their pourparty of the
lands and tenements of the earl, and the king accepting such partition
commanded full seisin thereof to be delivered to them, but before such
delivery was made Hugh le Despenser took fealty of certain of the knights
and tenants thereof under certain conditions for his own use ; which
conditions, when shown to him by the said Hugh le Despenser, the king did
not accept but judged them to be of no effect. Afterwards Hugh le
Despenser personaUy appeared before the King and Council and
acknowledged that he had released all those whose oaths he had taken and
that he had wholly withdrawn from the occupation and that he claimed
nothing in the said castle, town, county or manors contrary to the form of
the partition. By E. and C.
Writ of aid in pursuance directed to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk,
justice of Wales, for the said John de Sapy.
Presentation of Michael de Wath* to the church of Wychyngham St.
Faith, in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the
voidance of the priory of Neuton Longueville in the time of the late king.
Inspejdmus and confirmation of letters patent of John, prior of the
cathedral church of Worcester, and of the chapter of that place, dated II.
Nones of June 1817, inspecting and confirming the charter of Walter de
Maydestan, sometime bishop of Worcester, granting to Walter de Frendes-
bury of Inge a plot of pasture within the manor of Stratford, lying between
the bridge of Stratford and the mill of Tidinton, which is called Bunneshole
and Hamme, subject to a rent of iOs. a year according to the custom of the
manor: witnesses John de Parco, Robert Moryn, John Strech', William
Warde, Alexander de Bokelonde, William de Hatton, Edmund de Shireford,
Nicholas de Schottrede and others. Confirmation also of the grant which
Walter de Frendesbury made to Adam de Styvynton and his heirs of the
same pasture, and of the grant which the said Adam made of a moiety
thereof to Master John de Stratford, king's clerk, and to Robert his
brother and their heirs.
Whereas the king lately granted to twenty-four friars of the Carmelite
Order, staying by his command at his manor of Shene to celebrate divine
service there, 120 marks a year to be received at the Exchequer for their
104
CALENDAK OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Feb. 11.
Windsor.
Feb. 18.
Windsor.
Feb. 12.
Windsor.
Feb. 1.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Windsor.
Feb. 16.
Sheen.
Membrane 87 — cant,
sustenance until he should make other provision for them, and as they
have now moved from Shene to the place, which he has granted to the
friars of the said order without the walls by the North Gate of Oxford, the
king now makes a like grant to them for their sustenance. By p. s.
Protection with clause voluynus quod sit qitietua de jdmitis until Easter for
Aymer la Zusche staying on the king's ser\'ice beyond the seas.
By testimony of the earl of Pembroke.
Robert son of Michael de Ceocea, executor of the testament of Donus de
Podio, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Michael Ubertini de
Ceocea his attorney for one year.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent
of Norwich by Thomas de Langele, chaplain, of 5^ acres of land in
Secheford, Neuton and Trous ; by Richard Hony of Hildolvestone,
chaplain, of 2 acres and 1 rood of land in Neuton and Trous ; by John de
Swan ton, chaplain, and William de Ameringhale of 8 roods of alder-grove
in Hildelvestone ; by William Davy of Crouchestoke and Ralph le Mercer
of Norwich, of 1 acre of meadow and a moiety of an acre of land in
Ameringhale ; by Petronilla, late the wife of William de Nerford, of dd. of
rent in Crouchestoke ; and by Ranulph Sket' of ^. of rent in the same
town ; .which are held of the said prior and convent ; and by Hugh de Eton
and Simon Bartelet of Neuton of 1 J acres of meadow in Hoxene, which are
held of the bishop of Norwich ; all which are worth in all their
issues 8,s. 4}r/. a year, as appears by an inquisition made by Master John
Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence
granted to them to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 20/.
a year.
The abbot of St. Augustine's, Bristol, staying in England, has letters
nominating Robert Stayre and John Any (or Avy) his attorneys in Ireland
for two years.
Presentation of Robert Hillary to the church of Sutton in Colefeld, in
the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, in the king's gift by reason of his
custody of the land and heir of Guy de Bello Campo, late earl of Warwick,
tenant in chief. By p.s.
Protection, with clause voUwnis, until Whitsuntide for Master William de
Maldon, who has gone on the king's service beyond the seas.
By testimony of the earl of Pembroke.
Safe-conduct also for the said William for the same time.
By testimony as above.
The king forbids the clergy, about to meet in convocation at London,
from doing anything prejudicial to his crown and dignity. [F^dera,]
ByK.
MEMBRANES 36 and 35.
Feb, 1. Confirmation of divers charters and grants to the abbot and convent of
AVestminster. Waverley. [Among which are the charters numbered II., III., IV. and V.
in Vol. V. of the Monastiron.]
11 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
105
1318.
Feb. 16.
Windsor.
Feb. 16.
Sheen.
Feb. 16.
Sheen.
Feb. 8.
Windsor,
Feb. 20.
Kempion.
Feb. 16.
Sheen.
Feb. 16.
Sheen.
Feb. 24.
Sheen.
Feb. 20.
Sheen.
William Staneye, archdeacon of Lincoln, staying beyond the seas, has
letters nominating Peter de Combremont and Richard de Haseldene his
attorneys for two years.
Presentation of John de Crosseby to the church of Thollesbury, in the
diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
abbey of Berkyng. By K.
Grant to Edmund de Wodestok, the king's brother, of the castle of
Gloucester with the Barton and Tyne, and also of the farm of the town of
Gloucester to hold for life in aid of his sustenance, or until the king shall
make good the value thereof in other lands and tenements.
By K. on the information of Walter de Norwico.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de Chuseldene of 8
acres of land, and 8 acres of meadow in the suburb of Wylton, and 12 acres
of land and an acre of meadow in La Wasshern' by Wylton to the prior and
brethren of the hospital of St. John without the gate of Wilton, to find a
chaplain to celebrate divine ser\ace daily in the church of the hospital
for the soul of the grantor and the souls of his ancestors and heirs.
By fine of 20s.
Presentation of Master Luke de Perers to the church of St. Sampson,
Crikelad, in the diocese of Salisbury.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Pardon to the abbot and convent of Osneye (or Oseneye) for acquiring
in mortmain, without licence, from Robert le Yunge a messuage, 44 acres
of land, and 2 acres of meadow in Weston ;• from William son of William
Fraunkeleyn a messuage, 27^ acres of land and 2 acres of pasture in the
same town ; from Gilbert le Clerk 18 acres of land and 2^ acres of meadow
in Hampton Gay ; and from Stephen de Wyleby 12 acres of land in the
same town of Hampton Gay ; with restitution of the same.
By fine of 5 marks.
Licence for John de London, in consideration of his good service to the
late king, to enfeoff Thomas de la Lee of a third part of the manor of
Great Peryndon, co. Essex, held in chief as of the honor of Boulogne, and
for the feoffee to regrant the same to him and Katharine his wife and
Lucy their daughter for their lives, with remainder to his right heirs.
Vavated because nurrendereA and cancelled and otJierwise beloiv»
Grant for life to Robert de Clipston, king's clerk, of the custody of the
hospital of St. Leonard, York.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Writ de intendnido in pursuance directed to the brethren of the hospital
for the said Robert as master.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by James de Henle, chaplain, of
2 messuages, 97 acres of land, 8 acres and 1 rood of meadow, and 16^. of
rent in Hereford, Overe Broynton and Walneye to a chaplain to celebrate
divine service daily at the altar of St. Anne, mother of St. Mary the Virgin,
in the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford. By fine of 2 marks.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Roucestre by Richard de Bruggeford of a messuage, 8 virgates of land, and
2 acres of meadow in Holm by Clifton. By fine of 20s.
106
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Feb. 24.
Windsor.
Feb. 23.
Kempton.
Metnbrane 85 — cont.
Presentation of Robert Poer to the church of Luttreworth, in the diocese
of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands and heir
of Theobald de Verdon, tenant in chief. By K.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
Presentation of James de Berkhamstede to the church of Laxefeld, in
the diocese of Lincoln (Norwich). The letters are directed to J. bishop of
Lincoln. By p.s. [4558.]
Presentation of Benedict de Bumedisshe to the church of Aberfrau in
the diocese of Bangor.
Feb. 19.
Sheen.
Feb. 20.
Sheen.
Feb. 18.
Sheen.
Feb. 18.
Sheen.
MEMBRANE 84.
Grant to Master Thomas de Eyton, king's clerk, of the deanery of the
king's free chapel of St. Mary Magdalen, Bruggenorth.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Stafford to induct him.
Grant to Master Walter de Blida, king's clerk, of the prebend of Castre
in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the late
voidance of the bishopric of Lincoln.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Mandate in pursuance to the bishop of Lincoln.
Presentation of Thomas de Wordy to the church of lohenstoke, in the
diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
abbey of Romesy.
Nicholas de Staveley, clerk, staying in England, has letters nominating
Peter de Barton and Philip de Bruges his attorneys in Lreland for two
years.
Mandate to Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this
side Trent, for the restitution of the temporalities of the house of Welhou
by Grymesby to Thomas de Welynghoure, late a canon thereof, whose
election as abbot of that place J. bishop of Lincoln has confirmed. By p.s.
Writ de intmdendo in pursuance to the knights and tenants of the abbey.
The king to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, and to all his bailiffs and
lieges within those counties. In the Parliament at Staunford, 8 Edward 11
an agreement, touching the matters in dispute between the king's subjects
and those of William, count of Holand and Seland and lord of Friesland,
was made between the king's Council and Christian de Raphirst, knight,
and other envoys of the count, viz. the envoys in the first place were
to give security to Walter le Keu of Lincoln, and to certain fellows of his,
merchants of the realm, in the sum of 954^., and to Richard Wake
and John Wype, and their fellows, also merchants of the realm,
in 259Z. for their goods seized in Seland, and the said count
for those sums and for 87Z., which Robert Elis of Great Jememuth
had advanced to his envoys, had bound himself to the said Robert
in the sum of 18002., in order that he should on behalf of the count
and his men satisfy the said merchants. Afterwards the count, learning
from the complaints of the merchants that they had not been satisfied by
the said Robert Elys, ordained with the consent of his subjects that the
entire sum should be collected (as specified elsewhere) by his envoys or
attorneys from merchants, fishermen and mariners of his dominion, who
11 EDWAED n,— Pabt 2. 107
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Menibt'ane 34 — co7it,
should be found in England, to satisfy both the said Robert and the
merchants. Thereupon the count sent over to the king Walter le Keu of
Lincoln and Henry Rudbudel, burgess of Dordrecht {d^ Bnrdraco) to levy
such money, and to petition the king to cause the said bond to Robert
Elys for 1800^. to be restored to the count. In the Parliament at Lincoln,
9 Edward 11, the petition having been examined in the presence of the
envoys and an account taken between Robert Elys and the said Walter and
his fellows of the receipts and disbursements made by virtue of the said
obligation, it was found that of the total sum of 1800^., beyond the sums
acknowledged to be due to the said merchants, there remained to be paid to
the said Robert 87^ as his own proper debt before the said letters could be
lawfully taken out of his hands. And because the said Richard and John
afterwards acknowledged before the king in the Chancery on behalf of
themselves and their fellows that the said Robert Elys had satisfied them
in the said sum of 259Z., the requests of the count touching the detention
of his bond made to the king as well by the envoys as by his letters having
been heard, and the matter having been fully debated and afterwards as
well the envoy and the attorney of the count as also the said Robert having
personally appeared in the Chancery, and the allegations and reasons of
the parties having been examined and the whole process of the matter
recited, and also the bond having been delivered by the said Robert into
the Chancery for safe custody imtil he should be satisfied in the sum due
to him, the king with the express consent and assent of the parties,
ordained that as well the 87^ due to the said Robert and likewise the 259^.,
in which he had satisfied the aforesaid Richard and John in exoneration of
the count, together with 28L 15s., which according to the form of an
arbitration made in the Chancery between the said Robert and Walter with
their assent ought to remain to the said Robert, which said sums amount
to SliL 15«., as also the money, which then remained out of the said total
sum to be paid to the said Walter and his fellows should be levied and
collected as well by the said Robert or by his deputy as by the said Walter
and Henry, envoys and attorneys of the count or others their deputies, from
the merchants, fishermen and mariners of the count in the manner pre-
viously settled, and that the money so to be collected by them should be
equally divided between them, on which account the king has thought fit
to assign them to make such collection and levy. Because by the
computation made between the said Robert of the one part and the said
Henry of the other of the receipts from 4 July 10 Edward 11. to Christmas
last past it is found that they jointly had received by virtue of the said
assignment from the said merchants, fishermen and mariners during that
time 119/. 195. 4(2., which they had according to the form of assignment
divided equally between them. And the said Robert for the residue of his
debt and likewise Roger de Boselingthorpe, citizen of Lincoln, and one of
the said merchants and fellows of the said Walter, to whom 116Z. 85. Id.
of the said sum 954^ are due, as the said Walter formerly acknowledged in
the Chancery, cease not from day to day to sue in Court to recover the
sums due to them,and the said Walter and Henry now expected for a month and
upwards, have not followed the said business on behalf of the count or of
themselves. The king, considering that it is not reasonable to deny a
remedy in his Court, or further postpone it, to the said Robert for the
recovery of the 8142. 16s. 4(2., which are still due to him, or to prevent
him from recovering the said debt, on account of the negligence or
omission of the said Walter and Henry, assigns the said Robert and Roger,
by themselves or their deputies, to collect and levy the said sums of money
so due to them in the ports of Lenne, and Brunham, Thomham, Blakeneye,
Croumere, and Great Jememuth in the county of Norfolk, and also of
108
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Feb. 20.
Sheen.
Feb. 20.
Windsor.
Feb. 24.
Windsor.
Feb. 21.
Windsor.
Feb. 23.
Kempton.
Feb. 25.
Byfleet.
Feb. 20.
Sheen.
Membrane 84 — cont.
Kyrkele, Dunewych, Orford, Qosford, Erewell, and Ipswich, co. Suffolk,
from the merchants, fishermen, and mariners of the count ; such collection
to be made by the view and testimony of the bailiffs of the said places, viz.,
indentures or tallies to be made between the said Robert and Roger, or
their attorneys, and the bailiffs, and that of the whole simi so to be
collected the said Robert shall receive two parts, and the said Roger one
third, until they shall be fully satisfied, or the king shall order otherwise.
Such collection is to be made from the ships in form before ordained, and
from the value of the goods and wares for sale carried therein. The said
Robert and Roger are to render an account of all such receipts into the
Chancery as Often as they shall be warned to do so. Every assistance is to
be rendered to them in making the collections for as much as they have
taken oath that in such collection or levy they will not, by themselves or
their attorneys, commit any fraud or malice, or show favour to any
merchant, fisherman, or mariner of the power of the count. Such com-
mission is to last until Christmas next unless the said Robert and Roger
shall be able to collect their debts sooner. By K. and C.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Little Malveriie by William Mose of 6s. of rent in Little Malverne ; by
John Wodeward of Birlyngham, chaplain, of a messuage, 3| acres of land,
and li acres of meadow in Little Malverne, Longedon, and Chadeslegh ;
and by the same John Wodeward to grant them his reversion in a
messuage, a carucate of land, 8 acres of meadow, 5 acres of pasture, 4
acres of wood, and 6s. 7(L of rent in Chadeslegh held for life, of his demise,
by Thomas le Mey and Katherine his wife.. By fine of 40s.
Pardon to John Tygre, a prisoner in the gaol of Maydenstan for the
death of Osbert de Heddesworth at Toxuode in the hundred of Hoo, as it
appears by the record of Henry de Cobeham, the younger, and his fellows,
justices of gaol delivery for Maydenstan, that he killed him in self-defence.
Pardon to Roger Godesman, a prisoner in the gaol of Est Derham, for
the death of John le Grey at Brokenhamfery, as it appears by the record of
John de Thorpe and Simon de Hedersete, justices of gaol delivery for Est
Derham, that he killed him in self-defence.
Mandate to the sub-prior and convent of Bilsinton for the restitution of
the temporalities of that house to Simon de Haukeshulle, a canon thereof,
whose election as prior of that place has been confirmed by W. archbishop
of Canterbury. By p.s. of the tenth year.
Grant to William Geraud, chandler of queen Isabella, of the custody of
the king's park at Haveryng atte Boure, to hold in the same manner that
he held it in the time of queen Margaret. By p.s.
Presentation of Master Thomas de Garton to the church of Ovre, in the
diocese of Ely, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the
abbey of Rameseye. By p.s.
Whereas between the town of Ly^erpol, co. Lancaster, and the priory of
Birkheved, co. Chester, there is a common ferry across the arm of the
sea, and it has happened that on account of changes of weather and
tempests men from the county of Chester wishing to cross over into the
county of Lancaster, when hindered, in great numbers turn aside to the
said priory, because that at the ferry neither houses are found for sheltering
them nor victuals can be bought for their sustenance, by reason whereof the
priory is burthened beyond its resources by such burthens, and travellers
11 EDWARD II.— Pakt 2.
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Feb. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 27.
Westminster.
Membrane 34 — co7it»
are wearied and harassed. The king, desiring to provide a remedy, grants
licence to the prior and convent of Birkheved to construct and hold, in
their own soil at Birkeved at the ferry, or as near thereto as convenient,
sufficient houses for the entertainment of such travellers, and that the men
about to remain in the houses may buy and sell, without hindrance,
victuals for the sustenance of the persons about to cross the arm of the sea.
By pet. of C.
Grant to Edmund de Dynyeton, king's clerk, of the provostship of the
church of Holyhead {de Castro Kuhij),
By K. on the information of Roger Damory.
Mandate in pursuance to A. bishop of Bangor, to induct the said Edmund.
Edmund de Dynyeton, clerk, going to North Wales on the king's service,
has letters nominating Robert de Bumedisshe his attorney for two years.
Feb. 20.
Windsor.
Feb. 12.
Windsor.
Feb. 23.
Kempton.
Feb. 12.
Windsor.
Feb. 26.
Sheen.
Feb. 26.
Sheen.
Feb. 26.
Sheen.
March 1.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 33.
Whereas the king had granted, during pleasure, to queen Isabella, the
manor of Ellesmere with the hamlets of Culemere and Hampton, pertaining
thereto, together with knight's fees, advowsons of churches and other
appurtenances, and John do Knokyn, king's yeoman, who Jield the
manor of Wattlyngton, co. Oxford, for life of the king's grant, sur-
rendered the said manor to the king, who has granted it to the
queen to hold in form abovesaid. The king with the assent of queen
Isabella grants the manor of Ellesmere with its hamlets to the said
John de Knokyn for life, subject to rendering to the queen 20Z. a year, by .
which sum it exceeds the value of the manor of Wattlyngton, and if it
happen that the queen shall die during the lifetime of the said John, he
shaU, so long as he shall live, pay the said 20^ a year at the Exchequer,
saving to the king the knights' fees and advowsons of churches belonging
to the manor of Ellesmere.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Ratification of the ordinance and provision touching Robert de
Wayneflete, lately abbot of Bardeney, and the abbey Inade by John, bishop
of Lincoln, and dated at Stowo Park, Friday in the Octave of the
Epiphany, 1817.
Exemption, for life, for John le Gynour from being put on assizes,
juries, or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, &c. By p. s.
Extension for three years of the grant of murage made to the mayor,
sheriffs and citizens of London and dated 26 May 10 Edward XL By p. s.
Henry de Rya and Robert de Owyng, monks of Battle, bringing news of
the cession of John, late abbot of that place, have letters of licence to elect
for the prior and convent thereof. By p. s.
Grant, at the request of Roger Damory, Bartholomew de Badelesmere
and Hugh Daudele, the younger, to Thomas Cullepeper of the bailiwick of
the forestership of Asshedoune, co. Sussex, and of the custody of the park
of Marssefeld there. By p. s.
Licence, at the instance of Hugh le Despenser, the younger, for the
prior and convent of Suthwyk to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and
rents to the value of 20^. a year. By p. s.
Simple protection, without clause, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for Robert
son of Walter going beyond the seas. By K.
no
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Feb. 26.
Windsor.
Feb. 20.
Sheen.
Feb. 24.
Kempton.
'Feb.30(MV).
Westminster.
1317.
Dec. 4.
Westminster.
1318.
March 1.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 32.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and canons of the
chapel of St. Edmund, Cambridge, of the Order of Sempyngham, by Reginald
de Kendale of Glynton, of 4 messuages, 2 acres of land, and 5s. of rent in
Cambridge, whereof 2 messuages are held of the prior of Thermhale, and 1
messuage in part of the prior of Merton and in part of the prior of
Bemewelle, and the fourth messuage of the prioress of St. Radegund's,
Cambridge, the said land of Robert Dennyg* of Cambridge, and the rent of the
prior and canons of the said chapel, all which are extended at 29s. id. a
year, according to their true value, as appears by inquisition made by
Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, in part
satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands and rents to the
value of 10^ a year.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbess and nuns of
Shaftesbury by Stephen Pruet, parson of the church of Cumpton, of 20s. of
rent in Dunheved to find a light, to burn through the whole of each night,
in the cloister of their abbey. By fine of 20s.
Pardon to the mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London, in consideration
of their having released to the king divers sums, which they had advanced
to him as loans, of the tallage which ought to have been levied on rents and
chattels in the city for the king's use in the sixth year of his reign, and
hitherto postponed, because they asserted that they ought not to be
tallaged. By K.
Presentation of Geoffrey de Bereford to the church of St. Giles,
Wynchelse, in the diocese of Chichester.
Pardon to Robert Gaze, late master of the king's Change in the city of
Canterbury, of his outlawry in the county of Kent. He had been indicted,
as appears by the record of Hervey de Staunton and his fellows, justices in
eyre in the county of Kent, because he took Hubert son of John Pichard
of Westgate, indicted for the asportation in the Change of 32/6. of silver in
money and bars, and detained him in the said Change imtil he had
surrendered the same and had satisfied him in 100s. for that trespass ; the
said Hubert was delivered to the prior of Christchurch, Canterbury, then
keeper of the spirituality of the archbishopric of Canterbury, the see being
void, as a clerk according to the privilege of clergy, and has purged himself
of that crime before Walter, archbishop of Canterbury, as the archbishop
by his letters has testified ; and Robert Gaze because he came not to
answer before the justices was outlawed. By K.
Exemption, for life, at the request of Henry de Pembrige, for Hugh de
Monyngton, citizen of the city of Hereford, from being put on assizes,
juries, or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, bailiff, &c.
By p. 8.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Nicholas de Stystede of 5s.
of rent in Saham Monachorum to Richard de Kymberlee, parson of the
church of Saham Monachorum.
By K. on the information of Roger de Felton.
Pardon to Geoffrey le Scrop for acquiring in fee, without licence, a
messuage, 8 carucates of land, 60 acres of wood, and 200 acres of pasture
in Dalton and Dalton Wode from Henry de la Wolde, tenant in chief.
ByK,
n EDWARD n.— Part 2.
Ill
1316.
Feb. 28.
Lincoln.
1318.
March 1.
Westminstor.
March 1.
Westminster.
March 8.
Westminster.
March 8.
Westminster.
March 1.
Westminster.
Feb. 18.
Windsor.
March 8.
Westminster.
March 8.
Westminster.
March 6.
Westminster.
Membrane 82 — cont
Grant, during pleasure, to Alan de Cherleton of the manor of Claverleye,
CO. Salop, together with the new assarts and the rents accruing from them,
which assarts are arrented at il. lOs. 2J^/. a year, in aid of his sustenance
on the king's service.
VacaUd became in tJie ninth year,
•
Licence for Robert son of Walter to demise at farm, to whomsoever he
will, for a term of five years, his manors of Burnham, Wodeham, Rengdon,
Henham, and Teye, co. Essex, held in chief ; if however he shall die
daring that period, his heir being a minor, then the lessee shall answer to
the kmg for the farm during the said term. By E.
Olive, abbess of Pr6aux in Normandy, staying beyond the seas, has
letters nominating Nicholas MalefiEiaunt, chaplain, and Jeronimus de Leone
her attorneys for three years. By K. on the information of Roger Damory.
Protection without clause, for one year, for Edmund de Dynyeton, going
to North Wales on the king's service.
Licence for John de Segrave to enfeoff Thomas de Neville, clerk, of his
manor of Kynton, co. Warwick, held in chief, and for the feoffee to regrant
it to the said John and Christiana, his wife, and his heirs.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Charleton.
The king having granted, 24 April 8 Edward II. during pleasure, to
William Fraunceys, on account of his great service in the king's presence
at Dxmbarre, 50 marks a year out of the farm of the city of York,
conamands the mayor and bailiffs of York to pay to the said William the
arrears of that sum from that date, and the sum itself as it shall fall due.
By K. on the information of Master John de Cherleton.
Safe-conduct, until All Saints* Day, for Ralph Patrik, whom John de
Horsham, citizen and merchant of London, is sending to Cumberland to
collect debts due to him, and to buy and bring to London divers goods.
Mandate to W. archbishop of York, to cause a stall in the choir and
place in the chapter of the church of St. John, Beverley, to be assigned to
Master Andrew de Brugges, to whom the king had granted, 12 April
9 Edward II., the prebend in that church, which Nicholas de Baucquelle
had held, the church being then void, and in his hands by reason of the
voidance of the archbishopric of York, the guardian of the spirituality of
the archbishopric having, notwithstanding the king's command, neglected
to do so.
Presentation of Andrew de Botekesham, chaplain, to the church of St.
Margaret, Lothbury, in the city and diocese of London, in the king's gift by
reason of the voidance of the abbey of Berkyngges.
Exemption for life, at the instance of Thomas Botetourte, for John de
Wyncestre of Mendelesham from being put on juries, assizes, or
recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, bailiff, &c. By K.
Pardon to John de la Forde of his outlawry for non-appearance before
Roger le Sauvage, Richard de Rokesle and John de Ifeld, justices of oyer
and terminer, when impleaded of trespass by Henry de Layburne.
By E. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
Presentation of John de Hauerbergh to the church of Rosfeir in the
diocese of Bangor. By K. for the Queen's clerk.
112 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-| q-i o Membrane 82 — cont.
March 7. Simple protection for two years for Bernard de Kirkebey, clerk, vicar of
Westminster, the collegiate church of Norton, elemosinary of Dtirham.
March 7. Mandate to Robert Elys of Great Jernemuthe, and Roger de Boseling-
Westminster. thorpe, citizen of Lincoln, not to exact or collect, until further order, any
money from the subjects of William, count of Hainault, Holand and
Seland, and lord of Friesland, by virtue of their appointment by the king
to collect tolls on behalf of the count from the count's subjects in
England.
March 3. Amald Guillelmi de la Portau, king's merchant, going to the duchy [of
Westminster. Aquitaine] has letters nominating Peter Barrau of Bazas {de Vasates*) his
attorney for one year.
March 2. Exemption for life for Minkynus Quest of Lincoln from being put on
Westminster, assize^, juries, or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner,
mayor, or bailiff, &c. By p.s.
March 6. Grant for life to queen Isabella, for the expenses of her chamber, viz. in
Westminster, jewels, gifts, and necessaries, of the entire land of Ponthieu and Montreuil
with the profits thereof, together with the charges on that land, over and
above the assignments made to her in dower. By K.
MEMBRANE 31.
March 1. Grant to the Friars Preachers of Newcastle-upon-Tyne of a messuage in
Westminster, that town, late of Gilbert de Middelton, a traitor, adjacent to their
dwelling place and cemetery for the enlargement thereof, to be held by
the services by which it was held before it was escheated into the king's
land for the felony committed by the said Gilbert, for which he was hanged.
ByK.
Feb. 28. Acknowledgement that the king has received as a loan by the hands of
Westminster. J. bishop of Ely, the treasurer, and of the chamberlains of the Exchequer
from the prior and convent of Rochester in the name of Pope J [ohn XXII]
and of the church of Rome IIGL lls.S^d. sterling of the tenth for six
years imposed by Pope Clement V. for the general crusade, imposed in the
Council of Vienne, which sum had been collected by the prior and convent
in the city and diocese of Rochester, the see being void : further the king
promises repayment thereof within live years. By bill of the Receipt.
Vacated because otherahe heloiv,
Feb. 20. Licence for Henry de Valoignes and Margery his wife to enfeoff Stephen
Windsor. atte Dane of 60 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 65 acres of pasture, and
a moiety of a messuage with its appurtenances in Solljmges by Hethe,
Lymeno, and Burewaremershe, held in chief, and for him to regrant the
same to them and the heirs of their bodies with remainder to the right
heirs of the said Margery. By fine of 60.
March 1. Prohibition directed to the archbishops, deans, &c. against collecting
Westminster. Peter's Pence in any other than the accustomed way until the matter be
settled in Parliament. By K. and C.
The like to Master Rigaud de Asser [io] , canon of Orleans, as appears on
the dorse of the Close Roll under the same date.
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1318.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
March 3.
Westminster.
March 4.
Westminster.
Feb. 16.
Sheen.
March 3.
Westminster.
March 3.
Westminster.
March 7.
Bvfleet.
March 4.
Westminster.
March 4.
Westminster.
March 8.
Bjfleet.
Membrane 31 — cont.
Grant to Edmund de Dinyeton, clerk, of the provostship in the church
of Holyhead {de Castro Kuhii), in the diocese of Bangor.
By K. on the information of Roger Damory.
Protection, with clause nolumus qmd de bladisy for two years, for the said
Edmund going to Wales on the king's service. •
Grant to Master Walter de Istlepe of the deanery of the king's free
chapel of Wolvrenhampton. By p.s.
Protection, during the session of Parliament, for the earl of Lancaster,
his followers and retainers. French, [Fcedera : Pari. Wnts,] By K.
Licence for John de London to enfeoff Thomas de la Lee of a third part
of the manor of Great Peryndon, co. Essex, and of the advowson of the
church of the manor, held in chief as of the honor of Boulogne, and for
the feoffee to regrant the same to the said John and Katherine his wife for
ther lives with remainder to Lucy their daughter for her life and then to
his right heirs.
Safe-conduct, for two years, for Siglavus Susse, king's merchant,
burgess of Lenne and the two ships, whereof one is called la Man/arete and
the other la Cmuzetpiheryy which he is sending beyond the seas with
victuals and other wares to trade therein, he having found as sureties
Gilbert de Mordon of London, William Bray, Philip Lucas and John Lucas
of London that he will not take the same to the king's enemies.
By K. on the information of Roger Damory.
Protection also for the said Siglavus with clause nolumus quod de hladis.
Grant for six years to the bailiffs and good men of the town of Kingeston-
upon- Thames of pontage for the repair of their bridge, which is in a
dangerous condition, upon all wares for sale crossing over the bridge, and
2d. from each ship, laden with wares for sale exceeding the value of 100s.
by estimation, passing imder it. By p.s.
Revocation of the collation of Master Walter de Islepe, king's clerk, to
the deanery of Wolverhampton, made by the king in the belief that it was
void through the resignation or demise of Master John de Everdon, king's
clerk, the dean.
Presentation of John de Founteny to the church of Ufford in the
diocese of Lincoln.
Licence, for two years, for the abbot of Pyppewell, who is selling his
wood of Oldefeld, and for the purchaser to carry the timber, brushwood,
&c. from that wood through the forest of Rokyngham.
By K. on the information of Thomas de Cherleton.
Grant for their lives to Henry Darcy and Hugh de Totehill of all lands
and tenements, late of Geoffrey de Fresshelay, in Shelf, and Fresshelay,
CO. York, which Richard Wade, deceased, had held for life, and which are
in the king's hands as an escheat, the said Geoffrey having adhered to the
Scots, subject to rendering 4/. 10«. a year at the Exchequer. By p.s.
Martjinal note, — See on schedule for a lay fee to he assigned for the bishop of
Noncich,
18345
H
114
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
•1318.
March 5.
Westminster
MEMBRANE ^l^SCHEDULE.
Licence, at the request of John, bishop of Norwich, for the chaplains of
the chapel, which the said bishop erected in the western part of the
cemetery of his cathedral church of Norwich in honour of St. John the
Evangelist, to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements, and rents to the
value of lOZ. a year, in augmentation of their sustenance, and also of clerks
and ministers ministering in the said chapel according to the ordinance of
the bishop. By K«
MEMBRANE 30.
Feb. 28. Pardon to Robert de Walkefare for acquiring in fee, without licence,
Westminster, from Thomas de Hauville, tenant in chief, the lasta.ge of Shyrebek (siV) ;
with restitution thereof. By p.s.
March 3. Mandate for the release, at the request of R. count of Flanders, of a ship
Westminster, of Sirice laden with wools, hides and other wares of merchants of Flanders,
which on its voyage from Scotland to Flanders had been arrested off the
coast near Blakeneye because it had been laden in Scotland, for which the
marchants and mariners might have been treated as pirates and Scotch
enemies. As the king has retained the letters of the Coket, which they
had received from his enemies for the payment of the custom on the said
wool, hides and wares at Aberdeen, he has thought fit to recite the effects
« thereof, viz., the payments made by William de Wold*, John Hebyd, and
William de Ab [er] levedy for wool and hides shipped in the ship called the
DonelaTid of Cirice, whereof the said William de Wold is master.
By K. and C.
March 4. Exemption for life for Simon de Mereworth from being put on assizes,
Westminster, juries, and recognitions ; and from being made a sheriff. By K.
March 8.
Westminster.
Power to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemor, keeper of Ireland, to take
fealty from and to restore the temporalities of the archbishopric of Cashel
to W. late bishop of Ossory, whose preferment by the Pope to the
archbishopric the king has accepted, receiving from the preferred the usual
letter. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Protection with clause iwlumns quod de bladis, until Michaelmas, for
Gilbert de Roubiry, Master John le Brabanzon, Thomas de Thorpe and
William de Mousele, executors of the testament of Roger le Brabanzon.
March 3. Protection until the Ascension, with the clause quietus sit de placitis, for
Westminster. John Abel, going beyond the seas on the king's service. By K
March 4.
Westminster.
The like for Master Richard de Burton.
ByK
March 4.
Westminster.
March 6.
Westminster.
Simple protection without clause, for one year, for the Friars Preachers
of Oxford. By. K.
The like, for four years, for Edward de Cretyng, going on pilgrimage to
Jerusalem.
Presentation of John de Chelreye to the church of Berton Benedich, in
the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
lands late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford.
By K. on the information of Roger Damory.
Presentation of William de Alingio to the church of Bedinton, in the
diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of
the priory of Bermundeseye.
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11 EDWABD n.— Part 2.
115
1318.
March 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 16.
Windsor.
March 5.
Westminster
March 5.
Westminster.
Membrane 80 — cent
Edward de Cretyng, going on pilgrimage to Jerusalem, has letters
nominating Richard de Stratford his attorney for four years. By p.s.
Master Walter de Istelepe, going to Ireland by the king's command, has
letters nominating William de Merston and William de Wyk his attorneys
for two years.
lTUHpe.nmm and confirmation of a charter of Isabella de Fortibus, some-
time countess of Albemarle and Devon and lady of the Island, granting to
Roger de Gardino and Joan his wife and his heirs all the bedelry of the
hundred of Christchurch, Twynbam, and the custody of the warren in the
eastern part of Christchurch, Twynham, together with all liberties and
customs, receiving for the said custody 5s. a year ; witnesses John de
Sancta Elena, Gilbert de Cnoville, Richard de Aston, Jordan de Kyngeston,
Thomas Baudewyne, Richard de Bekkesgate, William de Byttesthorne,
Henry le Lung and Richard de Brochampton.
By K. on the information of Roger Damory.
Assignment of dower to queen Isabella in fulfilment of the arrangement
made, under the supervision of Pope Boniface VIII., between Philip then
king of France, her father, and king Edward I. for her marriage to his son
Edward, the king that now is, to the value of 450OZ. computing 4 of Tours
to 1 sterling of the undermentioned manors, &c. to their respective values,
viz., the manor of Long Bynyngton, co. Lincoln, 160Z., the manor of
Kyngesthorpe, co. Northampton, 60Z., the manor of Eston, co. Northampton,
40Z., the hundred of Falwesle, 12Z., the manors of Torpel and Upton, co.
Northampton, lOOL ; 25Z. of the farm which Laurence de Preston renders
at the Exchequer for the manor of Greton, co. Northampton, the manor of
Ospringe, co. Kent, 60Z., the manor of Middelton with the hundreds, &c.,
CO. Kent, 240Z., the manor of Westclive, co. Kent, 40/., the mills of Oxford
with the Kingesmede, co. Oxford, 52/., the manor of Blokesham, co. Oxford,
85/., the castle of Walingford with the members and honors of Walingford
and St. Valery in the same and other counties, 800/., the manor of
Watlyngton, co. Oxford, 60/., the manor of Wodestok, co. Oxford, 100/.,
the honor of L*Aigle {de Aquila) with its manors, hundreds, chaces, &c.,
280/., saving to the king the castle of Peveneseye with its wards and also
excepting the manor of Laghton, which John Duvedale holds for life of
the demise of Edward I, the manor of Banstede, co. Surrey, 80/., the
manor of Haveringg [es] with the park and forest, co. Essex, 140/., the
manor of la Neylonde, co. Essex, 100/., the castle and town of Berk-
hamste {aic) with the honor thereof, co. Hertford, 72/. 15s. 8r/., the castle
and honor of High Peak {ile Alto Pecco) with its chace, cos. Nottingham and
Derby, 291/. 18s. 4^/., the castle and town of Marleberge with the barton and
hundred of Selkele, co. Wilts, 120/., castle and town of Devyses with the
park and forests of Melkysham, Chyppenham, and Pewesham and pur-
prestures together with the manor of Roude, co. Wilts, 80/., the manor of
Woderowe, co. Wilts, 14/. 10s., the manor of Sovenhampton with the
boroughs of Creckelade, and Hauteworth and hundreths of
Creckelade and Hauteworth and manor of Stratton, co. Wilts,
200/., the castle and manor of Mere with the park, co. Wilts, 78/., the
manors of Boudon and Haueberge, co. Leicester, 42/. 13s. 4//., the farm of
the town of Southampton with the petty rents in the county of Southamp-
ton, 201/. 8s. 2</., the manor and town of Aulton with the hundred of
Aulton and petty rents in that town, co. Southampton, 88/. 15s. 6r/., the
farm of the town of Andevere with the hundred and the increment of the
farm, co. Southampton, 104/. 12^/., the manor and town of Basyngstoke
with the hundred and rent out of the tenement, late of Walter de Merton,
116 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
^q-io Mtmbrane 80 — amt,
in that town, 80/. 16«., the castle of Southampton and manor of Lyndhnrst
with the park and the New Forest, and bailiwicks and hundred of Rudberge
and 40s. of rent, which the abbot and convent of Redyngges render yearly
for a tenement in that forest, co. Southampton, 150Z., the castle of
* Cristeschirche ' of Twynham with the borough and manor of Westovere
and hundred of Cristeschirche, co. Southampton, 120/., the manor of
Ryngwode, co. Southampton, 80/., the farm of the town of Droitwich {de
Wychi/o)y CO. Worcester, 89/. Ss., the manor of Gillingham with the barton
and 74s. of rent out of the purpresture together with the forest, co. Dorset,
80/., also 100/. out of the annual farm, which the abbot and convent of
Hayles render at the Exchequer for the manor of Lychelade, co. Gloucester,
200/. a year out of the issues of the castle, town and barton of Bristol in
the same county to be received by the hands of the keeper or farmer
thereof, 81/. out of the farm which the prior and convent of Bernewell
render every year at the Exchequer for the manor of Cestreton, co.
Cambridge, the manor of Maclesfeld, co. Chester, 175/. 8.s., the manor of
Overton, co. Chester, 126/., 20/. out of the annual farm to be received out
of the manor of Ellesmere in Walesl)y the hands of John de Knokyn, tenant
for life of that manor of the king*8 demise, the manors of Rosfe^T,
Dolpenmeyn, Pennaghhan, and the comote of Meney in North Wales, 170/.,
all of which the king granted in dower to queen Isabella at the door of
the church, when he espoused her. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
April 26. Further assignment in dower to queen Isabella of the forest of Savemak,
Wallingford. co. Wilts, as the castle of Marlebergh was in need of repairs when granted
to her, and also because the king intended to include the forest in the
grant of the castle and town of Marlebergh. By p.s.
March 6. Mandates in pursuance to the men and tenants of the manors, towns,
Westminster. &c. of Kyngesthorpe, Andevre, Basyngstok, Boudon, Hauerbergh, and
Aulton, and also to Laurence de Preston.
MEMBRANE 29.
March 6. Confirmation of divers grants and charters of the abbot and convent of
Westminster. St. Augustine*s, Bristol [or Bristou.] [Mmastmmy Vol. VL ]). 336.] By K.
March 14. Appointment of Robert de Sapy and William de Bereford, the younger,
Westminster, to receive and guard till further order all the goods, which John de
Lillebum lately seized in the castle of Knaresburgh and which had come
into the hands of John de Moubray and William de Ros of Hamelak at the
time of the seizure of the said John de Lillebum ; with mandate to John
de Moubray and William de Ros to deliver the same. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the said John de Moubray and William de Ros.
Vacated because otherwise on the roll of Fines under the same date,
^farch IG. Pardon to John son of Peter de Scoteneye for acquiring in fee, without
Westminster, licence, a messuage and a carucate of land in Staynton upon Wold {super i
Waldaw)j CO. Lincoln, from the said Peter, tenant in chief; with restitu- I
tion of the same. By fine of i mark.
15 March. In consideration of divers sums in which the king is bound to the under-
Westminster mentioned merchants of Gascony, viz. Vitalis de Cassallo and Bernard de
la Toure in 125/. 21</., Arnald Motoun and Peter de Fortune in
59/. IBs. id,, Arnald Fospeye in 817/. 9». 4(/., Gregory Blank,
11 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
117
1318.
March 16.
Westminster.
March 16.
Westminster.
Membrane 29 — cant.
in 27(W. 12s. Sd., and Peter de Cayron and Peter de Castelloun
in 106/. 19«. lOd. for wines bought in the months of January, March,
May and July in the tenth year of his reign, Gregory Blank' in
211/. la?., Peter Micol in 86/. ISs. 8d., William Boudel in 36/. 6s. 6^/.
Auger de Tosse in 51/. 12.s., Reymund le Markander in 61/. 18s., Vitalis
Grymbaud and Amald Reymundi Ayken in 42/. 12s. 5</., John de la Toure,
William Amaldi de Portau, Amald de Luk, and John de Ruefraunk in
178/. 19«. id, for wines bought in July last past, Poncius Gitardi in
140/. 8s. 6//. for wines bought from him by Stephen de Abyndon, the
butler, at Boston in August last, and to Amald del Escuser in 84/. 12s. lOd.
for wines bought from them in the same month of July for the king's use,
as appears in four bills under the seal of Roger de Northburgh, king's
clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe ; and as the said merchants together with
Gaillardus Gobel, Peter del Cosyn, John del Cosyn, Peter Massang',
Gaillardus de Garembal, Garsias de Loumhon, John Dousynhou, Amaneuus
de Besson, Vitalis de la Seube, and Reymund Guillelmi de Costera have
undertaken to purvey 800 casks of wine, at 6 marks a cask, before Easter
next for the use of the king and of his Household, the king in recompense
of their losses occasioned by the delay in paying the above-said siun and
also in consideration of the said 800 casks of wine, grants them 400 marks
of his gift to be received among themselves according to their discretion,
and further to satisfy them in the said 1709/. 7s. 2^^., and also in 1800
marks the price of the said 800 casks of wine, and of the said 400 marks
sterhng, grants them 8176/. 6^/. out of the first term of payment of the
tenth, imposed by the Pope on the clergy of the realm, in the dioceses of
Canterbury, Bath and Wells, Exeter, Worcester, Hereford, Coventry and
Lichfield, Llandaff, Bangor, St. Asaph, York, Durham, Carlisle and St.
Davids. % By K.
Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop of Winchester, and W. bishop of
Exeter, collectors of the tenth, to make the above payments. By K.
Exemption for life, at the request of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of
Hereford and Essex, for Simon de Radlesden from being put on assizes,
juries, or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, &c. By K.
Pardon to John de Tockle (or Tokke), on account of his youth, for
having, whilst he was of tender age, taken away a forcer with jewels
contained in it from Matilda Trussel before she had been promised in
marriage to Oliver de Burdegala, king's yeoman. By p.
s.
March 20.
Westminster.
^iarch 19.
Westminster.
Pardon, at the request of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to John
Hunter for having been an adherent of Gilbert de Middelton, a traitor, and
also of all felonies committed by him within the realm, the robbery of
G. cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter, and of Luke, cardinal
deacon of St. Mary in Via Lata, and of their men excepted. By K.
The like for the imder-mentioned persons, viz. —
Richard de Thirlewalle.
Robert de Raschelf .
John de Laybume.
Grant in frank almoin to the Friars Preachers of a void plot of land in
Wynchelse, which is called the King's Place {Placea lietju)^ containing
12 acres of land, with the descent of the mount adjacent to that plot, to
build a church for celebrating divine service in, and also houses and build-
ing for the habitation of Friars of the Order. By E.
118
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
March 20.
Westminster.
Membrane 29 — conL
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Henry de Wramplingham,
chaplain, of 1| acres of land in Suthpikenham to Henry, parson of the
church of All Saints, Suthpikenham, adjacent to the dwelling place of the
latter for the enlargement thereof. By fine of ^ mark.
March 5.
Westminster.
March 10.
Windsor.
March 6.
Westminster.
March 4.
Westminster.
Feb. 18.
Windsor
MEMBRANE 28.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Fillol to the abbot and
convent of St. Mary's, Grestain, of 4 acres of land in Hertfeld, co. Sussex,
and of the advowson of the church of that town, which are held in chief
as of the honor of L'Aigle {de Aqitila), as appears by an inquisition made
by Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent.
ByK.
Acknowledgement that the king has received, as a loan, from Roger,
bishop of Salisbury, and the chapter thereof, in the name of Pope John
XXII and of the Church of Rome, 1853Z. 6s. 8r/., viz. on 10 May 9 Edward
II by the hands of Walter de Norwico, late treasurer, 600Z., and
by the hands of John, bishop of Ely, now treasurer, on 9 December last,
460^., and on 9 March last 893Z. 6s. 8rf., out of the tenth for six years, im-
posed by Pope Clement V. in the Council of Vienne, collected in the city
and diocese of Salisbury by the same Roger, bishop of Salisbury, and the
chapter thereof ; with promise of repayment within five years.
Vacated because otherwise below,
Gerard de Orum, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Gerard
de Cusancia his attorney for one year.
The said Gemrd has letters nominating John de Bonovillario, clerk, and
Tottus de Monte Claro his attorneys as above.
Simple protection, without clause, for the same Gerard, for the same
time.
King Edward I. had claimed against Gilbert de Clare, sometime earl of
Gloucester and Hertford, the advowson and custody of the bishopric of
Llandaff, and also of all lands and tenements belonging to the bishopric,
and being in the demesne or fee of the earl, together with collation of
prebends and dignities in the time of voidance of the bishopric, and there-
upon the earl surrendered the same to the king. Subsequently Edward I.,
to do a favour to the earl and to Joan his wife, sister of Edward 11.,
granted to them in time of voidance for their lives the custody of the
bishopric and of all the said lands and tenements in all their issues and
profits together with such collations as aforesaid to hold as fully as before
the surrender, with reversion to himself, as appears by inspection of the
rolls of the Chancery. The earl and Joan being both dead, the king at the
instance and request of J. bishop of Llandaflf, and also the more clearly to
notify his right has thought fit by inspection of the said rolls to inno\'ate
the matter. By K.
Acknowledgement that the king has received as a loan by the hands of J.
bishop of Ely, and of the chamberlains of the Exchequer, from Th. bishop
of Worcester, and the prior and chapter thereof, in the name of Pope J [ohn]
XXn. and of the Church of Rome lOOZ. sterling out of the tenth for six
years, imposed by Pope Clement V. in the council of Vienne for the general
crusade, collected in the city and diocese of Worcester by the said bishop,
prior and chapter ; with promise of repayment, within five years, of that
sum, together with 450 marks, which the king had received from Walter,
late bishop of Worcester, out of the issues of Jihe first year of the said tenth.
11 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2. 119
n Qi o Membrane 28 — cant*
March 18« Licence for the prior and brethren of the hospital of St. John the Baptist,
Westminster. Wells, to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the value of
100«. a year. By K.
Vacated because surrendered , as the said prior and brethren acquired lands
and tenements in full satisfaction thereof^ as appears in the Patent Roll 17
Edward IIL, undei' date of 8 May,
March !• Grant for hfe, at the request of Roger Damory, to Richard Amely of the
Westminster, custody of the gate of the castle of Marlebergh, with a fee of 2d. a day.
By p.s.
March 17. Simple protection for one year, with clause nolumus quod de hladis^ /or
Westminster. Thomas Tregoz going on pilgrimage to Santiago.
March 15. Notification to J. bishop of Lincoln, of the revocation for certain causes
Westminster, of the presentation of John de Kestan, chaplain, to the church of Kestan,
in the diocese of Lincoln. By K. on the information of R. de Northburgh.
March 17. Robert, abbot of Fteimp, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Westminster. Andrew Laun (or Lami) and William atte Broke his attorneys for three
years. By the Chancellor at the instance of Master Henry de Clif*.
March 15. Presentation of Gilbert de Carleford to the church of St. John, Ivelcestre,
Westminster, in the diocese of Bath and Wells.
^farcb 17. Grant for three years to the abbot of Buldewas, for the repair and
Westminster, maintenance of the bridge of Buldewas, of pontage upon all wares for
sale passing over the bridge.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
1317.
Dec. 3. Presentation of William de ClyflT to the church of Est Bradenham, in
Windsor. the diocese of Norwich, m the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of
the abbey of St. Edmunds. By p.s.
1318.
^larch 17. Grant for life to Peter Bascle of the custody of the gate of the castle of
Westminster. Berkhamstede, with the usual fee. By p.s.
March 18. Exemption for life for John de Ryggeton for his houses in Nessegate and
Westminster. Kirgate, in the city of York, from livery of stewards, marshals, and other
ministers of the ling, or of his justices in eyre ; exemption also from
lodging them. By K .
March 16, Simple protection, without clause, until Michaelmas for John de Segrave*
Westminster, the younger, going beyond the seas.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Licence also for the said John to stop at Folkeston, or elsewhere within
the king's power, before crossing the seas.
March 18. Grant, during pleasure, to Constantine le Harpur of the custody of the
Westminster, park of Bilton, pertaining to the castle of Knaresburgh, with a fee of 2d, a
day. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
March 16. John, prior of Lanthony by Gloucestre, staying in England, has letters
Westminster, nominating Philip Bacon and Richard de Cirencestre his attorneys for two
years.
120
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
March 16.
Westminster.
March 19.
Westminster.
19 March.
Westminster.
March 18.
Westminster.
March 14.
Westminster.
March 18.
Westminster.
Membrane 28 — cont.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas de Grey to the abbess
and nuns of Mailing of 6 messuages, 160 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow,
10 acres of pasture and 26s. of rent in Little Comerde, Great Comerde,
Neuton, and Bures, co. Suffolk, to hold in exchange for 6 messuages, 160
acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture and 26«. of rent in
the same towns. By K. on the information of Roger Damory.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Eynesham to acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements and rents to the value of 20 marks a year.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Safe-conduct until Midsummer for Coppinus Caleye, king's minstrel,
going on pilgrimage to Santiago. By K.
Notification to J. bishop of Chichester, of the royal assent to the election
of John de Pevenese, a monk of Battle, to be abbot of that house.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Grant, during pleasure, to Nicholas de Malton of Hugate, clerk, of the
custody of the hospital of St. Nicholas, York, void by the resignation of
Nicholas de Hugate, clerk. Bv K.
Writ de intendendo for him directed to the brethren and sisters of the
hospital.
Simple protection, for one year, for John, prior of Lewes, going beyond
the seas. By K. at the instance of the earl of Warenne.
The said prior has letters nominating Peter de Joceaux, his fellow monk,
and John de Torryng, clerk, his attorneys for the same time.
Matilda, late the wife oi Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford,
staying in En*^iand, has letters nominating Andrew le Warner and Richard
Calf her attorneys in Ireland for three years.
Simple protection, until Michaelmas, for John de Sancto Philberto going
on pilgrimage to Santiago. By K. on the information of Roger Damory.
The same John has letters nominating Richard Thursteyn and John de
Hie his attorneys for the same time.
Richard Wawayn, staying in England, has letters nominating Andrew
de Chandos and William Waryn his attorneys in Ireland for one year.
Presentation of Gilbert de Ebor[aco] to the church of Acle in the
diocese of Lincoln. By K.
Simple protection for one year for the Friars Preachers of Oxford, as
well the professed as the novices and lay brothers of the Order. By K.
John, abbot of Savigny, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Robert Juliane and John de Lupiniaco, his fellow monks, his attorneys for
three years.
MEMBRANE 27.
March 14. Mandate to Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side
Westminster. Trent, to resume into the king's hands the castle and town of Newport (de
Novo Burf/o)y the manors of Stowe, Rempny, Dyueleys, and Maghay, the
hamlet of Deflfirneboth, and county of Wenthlok, which John de Sapy had
been appointed [p. 108] to take into the king's hands, subsequently to
the partition of the lands of Gilbert de Clare, late earl of Gloucester and
11 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
121
1318.
March 16.
Westminster.
March B.
Westminster.
Membrane 27 — cant,
Hertford, amonp^ the earl's sisters and co-heiresses and their respective hus-
bands, viz. Hugh le Despenser and Eleanor, Hugh Daudele the younger and
Margaret, and Roger Damory and Ehzabeth ; as the said John has re-
turned and has asserted before the king and Council that he has not done
so, because he found no one who was willing to answer him therein, and to
keep the same until further order. By K.
Gilbert de Ripa of Seleby, staying in England, has letters nominating
John Alban his attorney in Ireland for one year.
Pardon to William de Clif ' of Bristol of his outlawry for non-appearance
before Henry Spigumel and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer in the
county of Gloucester, to answer for the death of Alexander de Villers ; with
restitution of his lands and tenements, goods and chattels, which had been
escheated. By K. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
The like for the same death to the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Richard Colpek of Bristol.
Thomas de Shrouesbiry.
John de Eaerdif.
Thomas atte Grove.
Thomas Uppediche.
Philip Lespicer.
By K. as above.
March 15.
Westminster.
March 16.
Wes^inster.
March 20.
Westminster.
March 18.
^ estminster.
March 16.
Westminster.
March 19.
W estminster.
Mandate to the mayor and sheriflfe of London to make proclamation that
cap-makers and others are not to make caps of flocks or wools mixed with
flocks, or of other wool unfit for caps. By C.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John
Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by
the abbot and convent of Saint Evroul of their manor of Rowell, co.
Gloucester, and the advowson of the church thereof, held in chief, to the
abbot and convent of Wynchecombe, to hold by the usual services.
By tine of 40.?.
Licence for the prioress of the church of the Holy Cross, Bungey, and
the convent thereof, to appropriate in mortmain the church of St. John the
Baptist, Dketeleshale, in the diocese of Norwich, which is of their own
advowson. By fine of ^ mark.
Grant to Hugh le Despenser, the elder, in consideration of 6770i. in which
the king is bound to him for divers causes, of the custody of the lands and
tenements, late of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warrewik, tenant in chief,
in the king's hands by reason of the minority of the heir, which custody he
now holds under a certain form, together with knights' fees, advowsons of
churches, &c. By K.
Vacated^ because otJierwUe below under the same date.
Pardon to John de Drokenesford for acquiring in fee, without licence, a
messiiage, a mill, 8 ferlings of land, 20 acres of wood, 24$. of rent, and a
fifth part of a mill in Chyping Toryton from Reymund de Sully, tenant in
chiefs with restitution of the same. By fine of 20^.
Protection, with clause quod dt quietus de placitis, for one year for Nicholas
de Turville, staying in Ireland on the king's service with Roger de Mortuo
Mori. By testimony of Roger de Mortuo Mari.
122
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
March 19.
Westminster.
March 16.
WestminBter.
March 18.
Westminster.
Membrane 27 — conL
Exemption for life, at the request of Roger de Felton, for Thomas
Fayher (Fayrher) for his houses in Suthwerk from livery of the king's
stewards, marshals and other ministers, and also from lodging.
By p.s. [4600.]
Grant to John de Depyngge, clerk, of the prebend in the church of
Aukeland, lately held by Robert de Lincoln*, in the king's gift by reason of
the late voidance of the bishopric of Durham.
By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
Mandate in pursuance to L. the elect and confirmed of Durham.
Mandate to the bailiffs of the town of Bedeford to pay 800 marks out of
the farm of their town to John de Moubray, to whom the king was lately
bound in 500 marks, in satisfaction of which sum he granted to the said
John 800 marks to be received out of the farm of the said town, and 200
marks out of the farm of the castle and honor of Knaresburgh.
Simple protection, without clause, for three years for Thomas de Morton,
clerk, going to Ireland on the service of Thomas, earl of Norfolk and
marshal of England, the king's brother. By testimony of the earl.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
John de Sheffeld. William le Porter.
Mandate to the mayor and bailiffs of the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed,
to let Ranulph [Randolf] de Holm have the custody, according to the
king's wish, of the counter-keys of their town. By p.s. [4688.]
Grant for life to Thomas de Corbrigge, king's yeoman, of all the lands
and tenements, late of Gilbert Mauduyt, in Hatfeld Peverel, Langford, and
Ultyng, CO. Essex, and the lands, tenements, rent, and court, late of Robert
de Bruys, in Huntyngdon, which on account of their enmity to the king
have been escheated. By p.s.
Licence, at the instance of Robert de Insula, for the prior and convent
of la Spyneye to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the
value of 20 marks a year.
By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the warden and scholars
of the house of Merton, Oxford, by Master William de Renham and Master
William de Middelton of a messuage in Oxford.
By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Protection for one year for Thomas le Eeu, of Dover, merchant, with his
ship which iq called * la Nicholas ' of Dover, going to divers parts of the
realm to buy com and other victuals to trade with to divers places within
the realm, and also for his servants, he having found sureties, viz.
Valentine de Bere, Nicholas Archer and Henry de Orford, that such com
and victuals shall not be carried without the realm, or to the king's
enemies.
March 20. Grant to Queen Isabella, in part payment of 7,080Z. 10s. 8d. in which
Westminster, the king is for divers causes indebted to her, of the custom on wool, hides
and wool-fells in the port of Southampton, to be received by the hands of
the collectors, notwithstanding any other former assignment thereof, until
May 20.
[March 20.]
Westminster.
Jan. 81.
Westminster.
March 18.
Westminster.
March 20.
Westminster.
March 15.
Westminster.
11 EDWABD n.— Part 2.
123
1318.
Membrane 27 — conU
she shall have received 4,000Z. in part payment of the above sum ; so long
as she shall receive the custom the other part of the seal, which is called
the * Coket,* for that port shall remain in the custody of her deputy.
By K. on the information of William de Monte Acuto and
Walter de Norwyco.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the custom.
Mandate in pursuance to Reymund Amaldi to deliver the said part of the
seal to Robert de Thorpe, the queen's attorney.
March 7.
Westminster.
March 7.
W^tminster.
March 19.
Westminster.
March 20.
Westminster.
Feb. 20.
Sheen.
March 18.
Westminster
MEMBRANE 26.
Inxpeximus and exemplification of the king's acknowledgement, dated 22
January, 11 Edward II, that he has received, as a loan, 84 IZ. 8s. 1^/. out of
the tenth for six years collected in the diocese of Chichester.
The like of his acknowledgement, dated 18 October, 11 Edward II, for
120Z. out of the said tenth in the diocese of Norwich.
The like of his acknowledgement, dated 13 February, 11 Edward II, for
lOOL out of the said tenth in the diocese of Worcester. By K.
The like of his acknowledgement, dated 10 March, 11 Edward II, for
1,858Z. Qs. 8d, out of the said tenth in the diocese of Salisbury, viz. for
three sums of 500/., 460/. and 898Z. 65. 8d.
Pardon to John de Lillebum of his trepasses, and grant to him that his
life and limbs shall be safe from imprisonment, that he shall not be dis-
inherited, and that his goods shall be restored to him, in accordance with
the terms granted to him, and also to Ralph de Lillebum, and John de
Hordeworth, upon his surrendering the castle of Knaresburgh to John de
Moubray of the Island of Axiholm, and William de Ros of Hamelak, whom
the king had commissioned to take that castle ; the robbery committed upon
G. cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter, and Luke, cardinal deacon
of St. Mary in Via Lata, and their servants and followers excepted, if
he shall be found guilty thereof. By. K.
The like pardon to Constance, wife of the said John de Lillebum.
Pardon to Richard Oldere and Sabina, his wife, of their abjuration of
the realm for the death of Thomas son of William le Bocher of Holebeche,
the king having, on 28 October in the fourth year of his reign, on account
of the good service of the said Richard in Scotland, pardoned them his
suit for the said death, whereof they were indicted, and also any outlawry
promulgated against them. By p. s.
Confirmation of a demise by Edmund, abbot of Tyletey,and the convent
of that place, of their grange of Chigewelle to Robert de Hagham to hold
for life. By fine of i mark.
Whereas the king on 1 December in the ninth year of his reign among
other castles, land, &c. which were late of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of
Warwick, tenant-in-chief, granted to the executors of the testament of the
earl the manor of Brailes, co. W^arwick, extended at dSL 6s. 4f^., the
manor of Toneworth, co. Warwick, extended at 84^ 16s. 4^., the manor
of Acton Beauchamp, co. Worcester, extended at 16Z. 16s. 10^., the castle
of Worcester and lands and tenements in Worcester and the profit of the
county of Worcester, extended at 25^. 20^., the castle and manor of
124 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
iq-io • Membrane 26 — cont
Elmeleye in the same county, extended at 49Z. 12s. 10^., the manor of
Shireveslench in the same county, extended at 10/. 19s. 2?/., the manor of
Cumberton, co. Worcester, extended at 21/. 7s. IJ*'., the manor of Salwarpe
in the same county, extended at 38/. lis. 1;^/., certain tenements in
Lideneye, co. Gloucester, extended at 60s., the manors of Barwedon and
Lefifenham, co. Rutland, extended at 19/. 7s. 5f/., the manor of Spellesbury,
CO. Oxford, extended at 23/. 6s. 9^/. a year, to hold from Christmas then
next following, subject to rendering the said extents at the Exchequer, and
afterwards on 2 August last past he granted the custody of the said manors,
castles, &c, and the profit of the said county to Hugh le Despenser, the
elder, to hold to the full age of the heir, rendering yearly at the Exchequer
the said extent and 84/. over the extent out of the increment, and as the
said Hugh has petitioned the king to satisfy him in 6,770/. in which the
king is bound to him for divers causes both in his own time and that of
the late king, the king assenting to such petition grants that in satisfac-
tion of the said debt, the said Hugh may hold the custody of the said
manors of Brailes, &o. with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, religious
houses and hospitals, &c, to the full age of the heir without rendering
anything thereout. By K.
MEMBRANE 26.
March 18. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of St.
Westminster. Mary's, York, by William son of John de Berningham of 7 messuages, 6
bovates and 6 acres of land, and 12(/. of rent in Wederhale ; by Emma
daughter of Michael de Rossedale of a moiety of an acre of land in Wode
Appelton ; and by John de Fletham of 7s. 2(L of rent in Little Dunsford ;
all which are worth 19s. 6(L a year, as appears by an inquisition made by
Robert de Sapy, escheator i)eyond Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence to
acquire lands to the value of 200/. granted to them by the late king in the
Parliament at Lincoln, upon their petition exhibited before the king and
Council and at the request of queen Margaret.
March 20. Licence, after inquisition ml qmd damnum made by Master John Wale-
Westminster, wayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, for the warden and scholars
of the house of Merton, Oxford, to acquire in mortmain, for the enlargement
of their manse, two plots of void land in Oxford, the one containing 17
perches in length and 8 perches in width, and the other 9 perches in length
and 5 perches in width at one end and 13 feet at the other, which plots are
adjacent to the wall of the town : the warden and scholars may enclose
the said plots with a wall up to the wall of the town ; they are not to dig
in those places by the said wall, or plant trees, or build houses, or do any
thing by which the wall may be weakened ; and further between the said
places and the wall of the town they are with the advice of the mayor and
bailififs of the town to make gates sufficiently large, by which the men of
the town can freely enter and depart to view and repair the wall of the
town, and the keys of the said gates in case of and during any disturbance
are to remain in the custody of the mayor and bailiffs.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Pardon to William Melksop for the death of William de Pouton, killed
by him in a tournament at Luton, co. Bedford. [Fcedera,]
By K. on the information of William de Monte Acuto.
March 19. Exemption for the king's merchants, Anthony Use de Mer, and his
Westminster, brothers Laffrancus and Nicholas Use de Mer, and for Nicholas Ceriolus of
Genoa, who have undertaken the purveyances for the Great Wardrobe, so
11 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
125
1318.
March 16.
Westminster.
March 20.
Westminster.
March 20.
Westminster.
March 18.
Westminster.
Maich 20.
Westminster.
26 March.
Clare.
Membrane 26 — cont,
long as they shall be in the king's service, from customs, tallages, wakes,
aids, contributions, and prests accruing as well from wares for the Ward-
robe as from their other goods, saving to the king the customs on wool,
hides and wool-fells. By K. on the information of Walter de Norwico.
John de Sheflfeld, clerk, going to Ireland in the service of Thomas, earl
of Norfolk and marshal of England, the king's brother, has letters
nominating Adam de Brom, clerk, and Roger de Skelton, his attorneys for
three years.
William le Porter, of Eton, going as above, has like letters nominating
William son of Balph de Eton his attorney as above.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de Wormenhale of a
messuage in Oxford to a chaplain celebrating divine service daily in the
church of St. Peter le Bailey {SanHi Petri in ballio), Oxford, for the soul of
the grantor and his ancestors and all Christians. By fine of 40«.
Licence for Alexander, archbishop of Dublin, to acquire in mortmain,
lands, tenements, rents, and advowsons of ecclesiastical benefices in Ireland
to the value of 200Z. a year. By K.
Pardon to Robert Threle of his outlawry in the county of Sussex for
non-appearance before the king to satisfy him for a trespass, whereof he
had been convicted, committed against Walter de Walepole, provided he
surrender and satisfy the king therein. By K.
Pardon to Simon son of Robert Myles of Brunne of his outlawry in the
county of Cambridge for non-appearance before Robert son of Walter, and
his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer in divers counties, when
charged with having together with others robbed William Wuldy of his
money, woollen and Hnen clothes, jewels and other goods at Cestreton,
provided he surrender at the gaol of Cambridge. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the alderman and gild of St,
Mary, Louth, of 4/. 10s. 8^. of rent in Louth to a chaplain celebrating
divine service daily in honour of St. Mary in the church of St. Erefrida,
Louth, for the souls of the said alderman and the brethren and of others
sustaining the Gild, and of all Christians. By fine of 40s.
Simple protection for one year, with clause nolumusy for the alderman
and brethren of the gild of St. Mary, Louth.
Thomas son of William de Wylughby of Askeby, going beyond the seas,
has letters nominating Thomas de Tynton and Richard de Enderby his
attorneys for two years.
Sale to Roger Damory, in consideration of 200Z. to be paid at the
Exchequer, of the marriages of Margery and Isabella, the daughters of
Theobald de Verdun, tenant in chief. By p.s.
Pardon to William Hering of his outlawry for non-appearance before the
justices of the Bench, when impleaded by Osbert de Marum to render
account for the time he was his receiver.
Presentation of Robert de Halywell, to the church of Arreton in the
diocese of Winchester.
126
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
March 20.
Westminster.
March 20.
Westminster.
March 80.
Thundersley.
March 80.
Thundersley.
March 20.
Westminster.
March 80.
Hadleigh.
April 1.
Hadleigh.
Membrane 25 — cont.
Whereas the king lately assigned to Anthony Usedemer (pro Antojwt
Uho Mark), for purveyances to be made by him, all issues accruing from
the custom of wools, hides, and wool-fells in the port of Boston, and also
the impost payable by native and foreign merchants for carrying wools, hides,
and wool-fells out of the realm, and afterwards forgetting such assignment
he assigned to the merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence 1,550
marks to be received out of the same issues in satisfaction of a like sum in
which he was bound to them. To satisfy the said Anthony in the above
sum, which he ought to have received, the king grants that as soon as the
said merchants shall have received 18,000 marks, and divers merchants of
Glascony 4,558 marks, 5s. 4^/., in which he is bound to them, out of the
second term of the yearly tenth granted by the clergy of the realm for the
hosting for the war with Scotland, and out of the first term of the yearly
tenth imposed on the clergy by Pope John XXII. and granted to the king,
the said Anthony shall receive the said sum by the hands of the collectors
of such tenths. By K. on the information of Walter de Norwyco.
Pardon to William le Broun of his outlawry in the county of Wilts for
non-appearance in the court of King's Bench, when impleaded by Aymer de
Valencia, earl of Pembroke, for a trespass committed against him at
Colingeboume. By K.
The like for the undermentioned persons, viz. —
Walter le Longe. Simon Tedbaud. Edmund Parreye.
Grant to William de Sheynton, clerk, of the deanery of the king's free
chapel of Tottenhale, void by the resignation of Ingelard de Warleye.
By secret seal.
Simple protection without clause, for four years, for Nicholas Latymer
going on pilgrimage to Jerusalem. By p.s.
The said Nicholas has letters nominating John de Holcote his attorney
for the same time.
Licence for Juliana, late the wife of William de Leyburne, to grant to
John de Hastynges, for his life, her manors of Elham, Essetteford, Gare
and Mere, and a moiety of her manor of Estesture with their hamlets and
members, held in chief.
By K. on the information of William de Monte Acuto.
Grant to John de Athy for his life, in consideration of his good service
to Edward I and the king, and to enable him to continue in the king's
service, of the manor of Disshard, co. Meath, in Ireland,, which the king
held of the feofi&nent of Ralph Pippard, deceased. By p.s.
Licence for Philip de Columbariis te enfeoff John de Cogan and Hugh
de Columbariis of his manors of Puryton, Dounende and Stoclonde Lovel
and of a messuage, 2 carucates of land, 18 acres of meadow, 80 acres of
pasture, and 12d, of rent in Baggedripe, held in chief, and for the feoffees
te regrant the same te him and Eleanor, late the wife of William de
Hastynges, to hold to them and the heirs of the said Philip.
By E. on the information of William de Monte Acute.
Vacated because otiierwise below in tlie appended schedule.
Grant, during pleasure, to Hugh Champyon of the custody of the warren
of Cristehirche, co. Southampton, with the usual fee. By p.s.
11 EDWABD n.— Pabt 2.
127
1318.
March 28.
Badleigh.
March 27.
HadJeigh.
Meinbram 25 — cont.
Acknowledgement that the kmg is bound to Boger Ardingelli, Dinus
Forcetti, and Francis Balduch', and their fellows, merchants of the
society of the Bardi of Florence, in 400^. sterling, received from them as a
loan by J. Bishop of Ely, the treasurer, and the chamberlains of the
Exchequer ; with promise of repayment at Whitsuntide.
By K. and bill of the Eeceipt.
Vacated because surrendered arid cancelled^ and on 15 June next followimj
an assUfnment upon the tenth was made to thern for tlie said debt and oUier
sums.
Grant to Boger Ardingelli, Dinus Forcetti, and Francis Balduch', and
their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, in con-
sideration of their losses occasioned by the delay in the payment of divers
sums, in which the king is bound to them before 16 March last, and also
for their good services, beyond those simis which he had previously granted
to them, of 8,000 marks of his gift to be received by them out of the issues
of the custom on wool, hides, and wool-fells in the port of London, and
out of the impost payable by native and foreign merchants for exporting
wool, hides, and wool-fells. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the^aid custom.
See the appended scJiedidefor Philip de Columbers and Eleanor his wife.
March 80.
Hadleigh.
MEMBRANE 2^— SCHEDULE,
Licence for Philip de Columbers to enfeoff John de Cogayn of his
manors of Puryton, Dounende, and Stokelond Lovel, and of a messuage, 2
carucates of land, 18 acres of meadow, 80 acres of pasture, and 12(/. of
rent in Baggedripe, co. Somerset, held in chief and for the feoffee to
regrant the same to the said Philip and Eleanor his wife and the heirs of
their bodies, with remainder failing such issue to Hugh de Columbers and
the heirs of his body, and final remainder to the right heirs of the said
Philip. By K. on the information of William de Monte Acuto.
March 20.
Westminster.
MEMBRANES 24 and 23.
Confirmation to the prior, canons, brethren and sisters of the hospital
of St. Mary without Bishopsgate, London, of very many grants and
donations.
MEMBRANES 23 contd. and 22.
March 20. Like confirmation to the prior, canons, brethren and sisters of the same
Westminster, hospital. By K.
April 8.
Westminster.
April 1.
Hadleigfa.
MEMBRANE 22 contd.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Monte Acuto to
the prior and brethren of the Order of St. Augustine, Bristol, of a plot
of land in the suburb of Bristol, containing 40 feet in length and 200 feet
in width, adjacent to their dwelling-place for the enlargement thereof.
ByK.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Bylegh to acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements and rents to the value of lOZ. a year. By p.s.
Vacated because surrendered, the abbot and comment having acquired, 20 July
16 Richard IL, lands and tenements inftdl satisfaction tliereof.
128
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
April 8.
Mortlake.
Membrane 22 — cont.
Acquittance for John Pecok, the elder, yeoman of the king's Chamber,
for all moneys, and other things, and jewels received by him, or committed
to his custody in the Chamber, as he has answered for the same to the
king up to 12 March last. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 21.
March 20.
Westminster
March 20.
Westminster.
March 20.
Westminster
March 31.
Hadleigh.
March 20.
Westminster.
Joan, late the wife of John le Usser, staying in England, has letters
nominating William son of Richard de Blaymegarveye her attorney in
Ireland for two years.
Promise of payment of ii6L 8s. at Easter next to the king's merchants,
Roger Ardyngelli and Dinus Forcetti, merchants of the society of the
Bardi of Florence, they having at the king's request satisfied Aymer de
Valencia, earl of Pembroke, in. that sum, in which the king was bound to
him for his expenses when he went with other envoys to the Pope in the
tenth year of the king's reign. By K.
The king lately granted to Bartholomew de Badelesmere the castle and
manor of Ledes, co. Kent, which queen Margaret had held for her life of
the grant of Edward I, to the value of 21 Z. 6«. 8r/. a year, over and above
the fixed alms, for 100 marks of land to be granted by him to the king and
his heirs. Wishing to give due effect to this grant, and for the manor of
Addridleye, co. Salop, which is extended at 99Z. 19«. 8J</., and the
advowson of the church of that manor, extended at 60 marks by John de
Bromfeld, and William de la Hull, and which the said Bartholomew by his
writing, although the said manor of Addridleye exceeds the extent of 100
marks a year, and the woods pertaining to the manor extend to the value
of 3521Z. 6s. 8f/., has granted and released to the king and his heirs, the
king grants to the said Bartholomew and his heirs the said castle and
manor of Ledes, with the advowson of the priory of Ledes pertaining
thereto, and with all other appurtenances thereof, to hold to him and his
heirs by the same services by which Robert de Creueker formerly held the
said castle and manor of Ledes, before the said Robert granted the castle,
manor and advowson to the late king and queen Eleanor. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Kent.
Master Richard de Abyndon, staying in England, has letters nominating
Thomas de Grathelagh and John de Mershton his attorneys for two years.
Vincent de Castro of Rouen and John Lengleys of Leura, merchants
staying beyond the seas, have letters nominating John Burnel, clerk, their
attorney for the same time.
Presentation of Master John Bussh to the church of Roulee, in the
diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land
and heir of John le Wake, tenant in chief of the late king.
By K. on the information of Master Th. de Cherleton.
Pardon to John de Tumby of Boston for receiving Agatha, late the wife
of William atte Gote of Boston, charged with the death of her husband.
By p.s.
11 EDWARD n.— Part 2.
129
1318,
March 80.
Clare.
March 2d.
Hadleigh.
March 28.
Hadleigh.
Membrane 21 — cont.
Writ of aid, until 7th July next, for Edmund de Wyndesore, king's
Serjeant, charged by the steward of the Household and by the keeper of
the Wardrobe to make purveyances for the oflSce of the pantry. By K.
The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz : —
William de Melhale, yeoman,
John de Mereworth, baker, \ for the pantry.
Roger Pate, yeoman,
Peter de Pyrie, butler,
William de Pirye, yeoman,
Robert Bomayn, )
John Groldeneye, f
§^K ^' ? w'S""'*^'' '*'''*°* [ for the poultry.
Robert de la Welde, yeoman, ) ^ ^
John de Somery, serjeant,
William Lengleys, yeoman,
William de Watford, yeoman.
Master Richard le Saucier (Salsar*)^ serjeant
William de London, yeoman,
John Pecok, serjeant, , for the Hall.
John de Aula, yeoman, f
John de Garleford, serjeant for the Chamber.
Henry de Oldington, "^
[ for the buttery.
Serjeants for the kitchen.
for the scullery.
I for the saucery.
Thomas de Melhale,
Walter de Harewe,
Thomas de Stokes,
Richard de Northden,
yeomen, for hay, oats and litter for
the Marshalsea.
Orant of 2882. ISs. dd. to be received out of the custom on wool, hides
and wool-fells in the port of London, and out of the import for export-
ing the same, to the merchants of the society of the Bai^ of Florence,
they having satisfied on the king's behalf the under-mentioned persons,
viz. — John de Crumbwelle, banneret, in lOOZ. for mone^ granted to him for
his expenses in remaining in the king's company with his knights and
squires from 8 July to 15 October last, John du Char, serjeant-at-arms, in
18^ 12«. Ad. in which the king was bound to him for his wages and for
replacing one hackney lost in his service at Wollore in July in the sixth
year of his reign, and also in 40^. for another hackney, Oliver de Burdegala
m 118^ lid. which the said Oliver paid for the king to Espandus de
Arraux, as well for horses bought from him and delivered to John Page, a
man at arms, in the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, as for arrears of his
wages, of his fellows and of 22 hobillers, as for replacing the horses of
Nicholas de Duresme, and Henry Queynterell, for which sums the said mer-
chants hold divers bills under the seals of Roger de Northburgh and
Ingelard de Warle, keepers of the Wardrobe, and under the seal of the
chamberlain of Scotland. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the said custom.
Acknowledgement that the king is bound to Roger Ardyngelli, and his
fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, in 76/. lOs.
sterling for cloths of wool and silk bought from them at London by Ralph
de Stokes, clerk of the Great Wardrobe ; with promise of payment before
Whitsunday. By K.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled, and of that sum and others an
assignment on the tenth was made to the said merchants on 15 June next.
18345 I
180
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318,
April 4.
Membrane 21 — ami.
Grant for life to Edmund Hakelut of 50 marks a year to be received by
Westminster, the hands of the chamberlain of Carmerdyn, in recompence of the sum
which he received for the custody of the castle of Dynnevor in Wales,
which custody the king had granted to him for life for his good service,
before the king granted the said castle to Hugh le Despenser the younger.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the chamberlain of Carmerdyn.
April 3.
Westminster.
April 12.
Mortlake.
April 8.
Westminster.
April 4.
Westminster.
April 6.
Mortlake.
Promise of repayment in the quinzaine of Easter out of the issues of
the realm of 400 marks to Roger Ardingelli, Dinus Forcetti and Francis
Balduch', and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of
Florence, who at the king's request paid that sum for the use of queen
Isabella, they having before the king at Westminster on 20 March last
granted to pay in the Wardrobe of the queen for the expenses of her
Household from the first Sunday in Lent to the quinzaine of Easter next
through eight weeks, viz. — each week 50 marks, as by the bill of Henry
de Hale, king's clerk, keeper of the said Wardrobe, appears. By K.
Vacated because Hiin'aiilered and cancelled, ami on 15 June next an a^viitjn-
menty tCr, wa^ made to the mid merchants.
Acknowledgement that the king is indebted to the same merchants in
840/. received by the hands of Robert de Wodehouse, king's clerk, holding
the place of Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk^ keeper of the Wardrobe ;
with promise of repayment before Whitsunday. By K«
Vacated as above.
Mandate to Edmund Hakelut, constable of the castle of Dymevor and
keeper of the town of Neweton in Cantredmaur in Wales and of the king's
demesnes there, the king having by his letters patent, on 18 November
1317, granted for life to Hugh le Despenser, the younger, the castle and
town of Drosselan and Cantredmaur in Wales, together with knights' fees,
advowsons of churches, &c. to deliver to the said Hugh the castle of
Dinovor, the town of Neuton, and the demesnes, which are within the
said Cantred and appertain to the castle of Drosselan and Cantredmaur.
By p.s.
Writ de intendendn for the said Hugh directed to the good men and
tenants of the town of Newenton in Wales.
Confirmation and ratification of the under-mentioned sales, viz. the
king granted to queen Isabella the custody of the lands and tenements late
of John Wake, tenant in chief of the late king, in his hands by reason of
the minority of Thomas son and heir of the said John Wake, and after-
wards during such custody certain lands and tenements of John de Kent
of Coleby, deceased, who held of the said heir by knight's service, in
Brantingham, co. York, fell into the queen's hands by reason of the
minority of Simon son and heir of the said John de Kent, and the queen
for a fine made with her by Robert de Ponte Fracto granted the custody of
the said lands and tenements in Brantingham to the said Robert together
with the issues and profits thereof from the date, when the said custody
came into her hands, and lastly the said Robert de Ponte Fracto sold the
said custody of the lands and tenements in Brentyngham to John de
EUerker, the elder, king's clerk, to hold to the full age of the said Simon.
Grant for life to William de Boudon, clerk, of the custody of the
hospital of St. John, Suthampton.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Southampton to induct the
said William.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
11 EDWARD IL— Pakt 2.
181
1318.
April?.
Morllake.
April 6.
Mortlake.
Aprils.
Mortlake.
April 12.
Mortlake.
Membrane 21 — cnnt.
Whereas in consideration of 200 marks, which Roger de Felfcon paid in
the chamber, the king granted to him the custody of the lands and tene-
ments, late of Philip de Hastanges, tenant in chief, in his custody by
reason of the minority of the daughters and heirs of the said Philip, to
hold to the full age of the heirs together with their marriage, as a further
favour the king grants him the custody of the said lands and tenements
to hold together with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, &c. to the full
age of the heirs, together with their marriage. By p.s.
Licence for the prior and convent of Bretton Monachorum to acquire in
mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10^ a year.
By p. s.
Nicholaa, abbess of the Holy Trinity, Caen, staying beyond the seas, has
letters nominating Roger de Canteburge and Nicholas le Mouner her
attorneys for three years. By fine of 40.v.
The said abbess has like letters nominating Peter de Garriz and William
le Petyt her attorneys in the islands of Gerneseye and (lereseye for the
same time. By the same fine.
Simple protection without clause, until Michaelmas, for Edmund de
Hakelut, going beyond the seas.
Acknowledgement that the king has received in the Treasury 200^, as a
loan, by the hands of J. bishop of Ely, the treasurer, and of the
chamberlains of the Exchequer, from Master Rigaud de Asseriis, canon of
Orleans, the Pope's nuncio in England ; with promise of repayment at
Midsummer's day. By K. on the information of the Treasurer.
Vaeated because Hurremleted in June )iej't when an aasi/jnment was wade to
the merchants of the society of the Bardi upon the custom of woitU at
MelecumbCy (f'c.
March 20.
Westminster.
April 4.
Westminster.
April 6.
Mortlake.
MEMBRASE 20.
Mandate to the collectors of the custom of wool, hides, and wool-fells in
the port of Kingston-upon-IIull to deliver the issues of the custom and the
part of the seal called the * Coket * to Peter Donat * of Florence, appointed
to receive the same in the place of Peter Bonejuncte, deceased, by Doffus
de Bard', Roger Ardingelli, and Dinus Forcetti, and their fellows,
merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, to whom the king
had made an assignment of the said custom in discharge of a debt.
Protection with clause rotjamHH, for three years, for Thomas de Sutton,
the general attorney, and the other attorneys of the master and brethren
of the knighthood of the house of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, to whom the
Pope has granted an indulgence to collect alms once a year within the
realm. Persons falsely representing themselves to be collectors for that
house are to be arrested.
The king had granted to queen Isabella, as her dower, the castles,
boroughs, towns, honors, farms, manors and places under-written, viz. the
manorof Long Bynyngton,co.Lincoln, the manors of KyngesthorpeandEston,
CO. Northampton, the hundred of Falwesle, co. Northampton, 25Z. of the
yearly farm which Laurence de Preston renders at the Exchequer for the
manor of Gretton, co. Northampton, the manors of Ospringe and Westclyve,
CO. Kent, the manor of Middelton with the hundreds thereof, co. Kent, the
mills of Oxford with the Kyngesmede, co. Oxford, the manor of Blokesham,
182
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1818.
April 4.
Mortlake.
April 16.
Windsor.
Membrane 20 — conU
00. Oxford, the whole honor of L'Aigle with its manors, hundreds, chaces,
&c. in divers counties, the castle of Peveneseye and manor of Laghton
excepted, the manor of Benstede with the park, co. Surrey, the manors of
Haverynges with the park and forest of la Neylond, co. Essex, the castle
and town of Berkhampstede with the honor thereof, co. Hertford, the
castle and town of Marleberge with the barton and himdred of Selkele, co.
Wilts, the castle and town of Dyvises with the park and forest of
Melkesham, Chippenham, and Pewesham and the purprestures, with the
manor of Eoude, co. Wilts, the manors of Woderowe, Stratton and
Sevenhampton, with the boroughs of Creckelade and Hauteworth and
hundreds of Creckelade and Hauteworth, co. Wilts, the castle and
manor of Mere with the park, co. Wilts, the manor of Boudon,
and Hauerberge, co. Leicester, the farm of the town of Southampton with
the petty rents in the county of Southampton, the manor and town of
Aulton with the petty rents in the town in the same county, the &rm of
the town of Andevere, co. Southampton, with the hundred and the
increment of the farm of that town, the manor and town of Basyngstok,
00. Southampton, with the hundred, and the rent of the tenement late of
Walter de Merton in that town, the castle of Southampton and manor of
Lyndhurst with the park and New Forest and bailiwicks and hundred of
Budberge and iOs, of rent which the abbot and convent of Bedyng render
yearly for a tenement in the said, forest, all in the same county, the castle
of Cristesohirche, Twynham, with the borough and manor of Westover
and himdred of Cristeschirche, co. Southampton, the manor of Ryngwode,
CO. Southampton, the farm of the town of Droitwich, co. Worcester, the
manor of Gillingham with the barton and 74s. of rent out of the
purprestures together with the forest, co. Dorset, lOOZ. of rent which the
abbot and convent of Hayles renders yearly at the Exchequer for the manor
of Lechelade, co. Gloucester, 200Z. out of the issues of the castle,
town and barton of Bristol, co. Gloucester, to be received at the hands of
the keeper or farmer of the said castle, town and barton, 81Z. of the yearly
farm which the prior and convent of Bemewell render at the Exchequer for
the manor of Cestreton, co. Cambridge, all which castles, boroughs, &c. queen
Margaret had held for the term of her life of the grant of Edward I. The
king as a further favour grants queen Isabella all issues of the above castles,
&c. accruing from the date of the death of queen Margaret. By p.s.
The king on 4 April in the tenth year of his reign granted to James
called * Puttin Ardingelli [Meistre Jakes de Ardingel] of Florence, king's
clerk, the chancellorship in the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, and the
prebend of Fynglas in the same church, annexed to the chancellorship, but
Boger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemor, keeper of the land of Ireland, being
igpaorant perchance of such collation, collated under the seal used in Ireland
Nicholas de Balscote, clerk, to the same. To give full effect to his own
collation the king revokes that made by the said Roger de Mortuo Mari.
By p.s. [4612.]
Mandate in pursuance to the archbishop of Dublin.
The like to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Patrick, Dublin.
Mandate in pursuance to the said keeper to induct the said James.
Mandate to Nicholas de Balscote to vacate the chancellorship and
prebend and to appear before the king on the morrow of the Nativity of St.
John the Baptist touching the matter.
Writ of aid for John de Weston directed to the king's sheriffs, bailiflfs
and other ministers. The mayor, bailiffs and commonalty of the town of
Berwick-upon-Tweed having given security to the king that they would
11 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2.
183
1318.
AprU 17.
Westminster.
April 7.
Mortlake.
April 19.
Windsor.
April 18.
Windsor.
Membrane 20 — cant
cause the town to be kept safe for his use, he committed the town to their
custody, but the king now understanding that, owing to their default, the
Scots have entered the town and occupy it, whereat he is greatly moved,
appoints the said John de Weston to arrest and seize all goods and chattels
of the burgesses and commonalty of the town, where the same shall be
found, and by the sheriff, bailiffs, and other his ministers, in whose
bailiwicks such goods are, to keep them safe until further order.
By K. on the information of William de Monte Acuto.
The like appointment of James de Broghton to arrest all such goods in
the county of Northumberland and bishopic of Durham.
Presentation of Walter de Harpham, clerk, to the prebend [of Stone] in
the king's free chapel of Hastynges, in the diocese of Chichester, void
by the resignation of Master John de Stretford, clerk. By p. s. [4688.]
Presentation of Master John de Stretford (Stratford) to the prebend
[of Writelyng] in the king's free chapel of Hastinges, in the diocese of
Chichester, void by the resignation of Andrew de Lincolnia.
By p.s. [4686.]
Safe-conduct, for one year, for Ralph de Wyntryngham going beyond
the seas to buy com, wines and other victuals, and to carry the same to
Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
fe^rt^d^^Stesl^'^K^""^" °* Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Memorandum : — John de Weston, knight, of the county of Northumbet
land has become security for the said Ralph, John and Robert.
Grant for three years, at the request of Hugh Daudele, the younger, to
the bailiffs and good men of the town of Tunbrugge of murage and pavage,
upon all wares for sale brought into their town. By p.s.
Grant to John de Cherleton, the king's chamberlain, for his good
service, and in consideration of 200 marks paid by him to the king, of the
messuage and tenements without Neugate in the suburb of London, which
Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, had granted to the king. By p.s.
Mandate to William de Monte Acuto to deliver seisin thereof to the said
John.
Presentation of John de Apthorpe, clerk, to the vicarage of the chapel
of Burton Memynyge in the church of Hundmanby, in the diocese of
York, in the king's gift by reason the voidance of the abbey of Bardenay.
Protection with clause volumm until Michaelmas for William Level
going beyond the seas on the king's service. By G.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Constantine de Mortuo Mari. Henry de Valencia.
Amalricus la Zousche.
ByG.
Aprils.
Mortlake.
AprU 9.
MortUke.
MEMBRANE 19.
Protection with clause nolumus qmd de bladis for one year for the dean
and chapter of the church of Rouen.
By E. on the information of J. de Gherleton.
The like for Joan, abbess of Elnestowe.
134
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
April 8.
Mortlake.
April 12.
Westminster.
April 13.
Windsor.
March 26.
Clare.
April 15.
Windsor.
April 17.
Windsor.
April 11.
Sheen.
April 12.
Mortlake.
March 20.
Westminster.
April 16.
Windsor.
April 11,
Byfleet.
April 20.
Windsor.
Membrane 19 — eont*
The like for Master Richard Tybetot, parson of the church of Kinges-
clere. By K. on the information of J. de Cherleton.
Joan dc Hastinges and Cecily de Monteforti, nuns of the church of Grace
Dieu, which by reason of the minority of the heir of Theobald de Verdun,
tenant in chief, late patron of the said church, is in the king's hands,
announcing the death of Agnes, late prioress thereof, have letters of licence
to elect for the sub-prioress and convent. By the Chancellor.
Writ of aid, for six weeks, for John Griflfoun, king's yeoman, whom the
king is sending to Lenne to freight, for the king's use, two or three great
ships to carry corn and other victuals to the castle of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
By K. on the information of the Steward.
Presentation of Robert de Haliwell to the church of Atherton, in the
diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of
the priory of Caresbroko having been in the hands of the late king.
Nicholas, abbot of Keyneshani, staying in England, has letters nominating
Adam Keynesham, a lay brother of the house, and Adam Gower his
attorneys in Ireland for three years.
Presentation of Nicholas de Ludelawe, clerk, to the church of Spellesbury,
in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
lands and heir of (luy de Bello Campo, late earl of Warwick, tenant in
chief. By p.s.
Presentation of Robert de Marchumleye to the church of Stowe, in the
diocese of Lincoln (m-) [Coventry and Lichfield] . The letters of presenta-
tion are directed to W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. By p.s. [4627.]
Writ of aid until Whitsuntide for John Underwode, appointed by
Stephen de Abyndon, king's butler, to receive wines from divers merchants
for the king's use and to provide for its carriage and storage in cellars.
ByK.
Licence, upon petition, for the alienation in mortmain of lands, tenements
and rents to the value of 20/. a year by William de Grandisono, executor
of the testaments of Edmund, the king's uncle, and Blanche his wife,
to found a chantry for the good of their souls. By K.
Power for the abbot Leicester to grant the royal assent to the election
of a prioress of Grace Dieu, held in conformity with a licence for that
purpose granted above, upon notification thereof by the sub-prioress and
two nuns of the house.
Appointment of Richard Dammory, Nicholas de Hugate, John de
Stonore and Geoffrey le Scrop to enquire by the oath of good men of the
counties of Chester and Flynt, which counties the king has granted to his
son Edward, earl of Chester, touching the alleged negligence and extorsions
committed by the bailiffs, farmers and ministers of the said earl within
those counties. By p.s.
Appointment of the same commissioners to view the cities, boroughs,
castles, manors, &c, of the said earl in the same counties, to demise to farm
his manors, lands, &c. to remove incapable bailiffs and ministers, and to
appoint others. By p.s.
Panlon to Henry Trenchard of his outlawry in the county of Sussex for
non-appearance to answer when impleaded of trespass by Peter son of
Reginald. By K. on the information of Roger Damory.
11 EDWARD II.— Part 2. 135
Metnbrane 19 — cant.
1318.
April 15. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Roger Beler of his manor of
Windsor. Bukmynstre, with 3 messuages and 8 bovates of land in Kirkebyupon
Wrethek to the warden of the chapel of St. Peter, Kirkeby upon Wrothek.
By fine of 60s.
April 15. Impeximns and confirmation of a writing of Richard de Pavely, prior of
Windsor. the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, dated at Melchebourn,
Thursday, 29 September, 1317, granting with the consent of bis chapter
to Roger Beler for his life, for his services and for 820 marks of silver of
yearly rent, the manor of Hetheryngton with its woods, pastures, (fee.
By a fine contained in another charter.
April 15. Pardon, at the instance of Hugh Daudele, the younger, to Philip do
Windsor. Neville, and John de Trihampton of that which pertains to the king for a
disseisin committed against William de Neville of his free tenement in
Somerhous in the bishopric of Durham, whereof they were convicted before
Robert de Neville, and his fellows, justices of assize in the said bishopric.
By p.s.
April 25. Power to John de Felton, William Ridel, Richard de Emeldon, and
Wallingford. Stephen le Blound to receive into the king's peace all who had risen
against him in the county of Northumberland and neighbouring parts, as
well those in the peel of Horton as others. By K. and C.
April 26. Presentation of Geoffrey de Welleford, clerk, to the church of Banham,
Wallingford. ^^ ^^^ diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance
of the abbey of St. Mary, York.
By K. on the information of Roger Damory.
April 23. Pardon to William de Croughberewe [Croubarwe] of his outlawry in
Wallingford. the County of Derby for non-appearance in the court of King's Bench when
impleaded by Henry Swan of trespass, provided he surrender at the prison
of Derby. By p.s. [4647.]
April 25. Impejcivuts and confirmation of a grant by queen Margaret to Gilbert de
Wallingford. Wygeton, clerk, of the wardenship of the hospital of St. Julian, Suthampton.
Dated at the queen's manor of Banstede by London, Michaelmas Day, 1316.
By p.s.
April 24. Pardon to John son of Adam de Hyndeleye of his outlawry, if any was
Wallingford. promulgated against him, for the rape of Isabella de Castulford. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 18.
April 26. Grant, during pleasure, to Richard de Wodehouse, clerk, of the office of
Wallingford. chancellor of the Exchequer, Dublin, with the usual fee. By p.s.
May 2. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard Burgeys of 4
Whitchurch, messuages, 40 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, and 18s. 4^/. of rent in
Neuportpaynel and Chicele to a chaplain celebrating divine service daily in
the church of St. Peter, Neuport Paynel, for the soul of the said Richard,
and the souls of his ancestors and successors and of John de Sumery and
Lucy his wife and of all Christians. By fine of 4 marks.
May 3. Licence for Isabella, late the wife of Hugh Bardolf, to enfeoff Master
Whitchurch. James de.Moun of her manors of Watton, co. Hertford, and Adyngton, co.
Surrey, held in chief, and for him to regrant them to her for her life with
remainder to Thomas Bardolf and his heirs. By fine of 40».
186
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
April 27.
Wallingford.
April 25.
WaUingford,
May 4.
Whitchurch.
May 6.
Ck>okham.
Membrane 18 — cont.
Power to the abbot of Leycestre, when the election, held under a licence
previously granted and to which the royal assent has been given, of Joan
de Hastinges, a nun of Grace Dieu, to be prioress of that house, shall be
confirmed by the diocesan of the place, in the king's name to take fealty
from her and to certify the king thereof. By letters of the ChanceUor.
Impeximm and confirmation of letters patent of queen Margaret, dated
at Christchurch, Twynham, on the morrow of St. John the Baptist, 10
Edward II. directed to the brethren of her hospital of St. Bartholomew by
Oxford, enjoining on them to answer to Robert de Sutton, chaplain, to
whom she has committed for life the custody of the hospital, as master and
warden thereof.
Grant to Rober Lewer, king's yeoman, and his heirs, of the site of a
watermill with the meadow adjoining it in Basyngstok, which William de
Wynteworth (or Bynteworth) by his charter granted to the king, subject
to rendering at the Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff of the county
of Suthampton 6c?. a year. By p.s. [4661.]
Acknowledgement that the king has received as a loan by the hands of
J. bishop of Ely, the Treasurer, and of the chamberlains of the Exchequer,
from J. bishop of Lincoln, in the name of Pope J [ohn XXII.] and of the
Church of Rome, 800/. sterling, in part payment of the tenth for six years
imposed in the Council of Vienne by Pope Clement V. for the general
crusade, collected in the city and diocese of Lincoln by the said bishop of
Lincoln by the hands of the abbot of Osneye ; with promise of repayment
within five years. By bill of the Receipt.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and oilier letters were made Uiereof,
The like letters for the under mentioned persons, viz. —
The same bishop for 5002. collected by the hands of the prior of St.
Eatherine's without Lincoln.
A. bishop of Hereford, for 80/. collected by the hands of the dean and
chapter of Hereford.
Vacated because sur-
rendered and cancelled
- in the fourteenUi year of
the king's reign, when
oilier letters were made.
May 10.
Windsor.
\
May 18.
Westminster.
May 2.
Whitchurch.
May 6.
Ck>okluun.
J. bishop of Llandaff, for 16^. 10^. collected
by the hands of the abbot of Morgan.
Walter bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
for 612. 10s. 2^. collected by the abbot of
Burton-upon-Trent.
By bill of the Receipt.
The same bishop for 1002. collected by the
said abbot.
John, bishop of Bath and Wells, for
42. 68. 1^. collected by the hands of the
dean and chapter of Wells.
By bill of the Receipt.
Richard, bishop of London, for 1002. col-
lected by him in the city and diocese of
London. By bill of the Receipt. ;
Grant, for seven years, to the bailiffs and good men of the town of
Stafford of murage upon all wares for sale coming into their town, to be
collected by Roger de Swynenerton {or Swynnerton) or his deputy. By p.s.
Presentation of William de Clif (or Clyf), clerk, to the church of
Albotesle, in the diocese of Lincoln. By p.s.
Vacated because sur-
y rendered and cancelled
and otJiericise below.
11 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2.
18?
1318.
April 20.
WalUngford.
May 7.
Windaor.
May 8.
Windsor.
May 9.
Windsor.
Membrane 18 — ront,
John, bishop of Avranches (Ahnnceii), staying in Normandy, has letters
nominating William de la Hogue and Thomas de Sancto Pancracio his
attorneys for two years.
The said bishop has like letters of attorney in the islands of Gereseye
and Gemeseye.
W^hereas the king's progenitors, kings of England, never had, and the
king himself has no prison in the city of Cashel, within the county of
Typerary in Ireland, on account of divers Hberties which the archbishop, dean
and chapter of the church of Cashel have, as is said, in the said city, \iz.,
that there ought to be no prison in the said city without their licence, whereby
the king has suffered much loss, and malefactors who ought according to
their demerits to be in prison and to undergo punishment remain un-
punished, and whereas William, archbishop of Cashel, and the dean and
chapter of the said church have by their writings granted a certain plot of
land in the city sufficient for a prison, and moreover have undertaken
before Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemore, keeper of Ireland, the king's
lieutenant, and others of the Council of those parts, to construct at their
own expense a strong and sufficient prison on that plot according to the
advice of the said keeper and others of the Council, and have further
granted for themselves and their successors that the king, his heirs, and
ministers in Ireland may take prisoners, felons and others, seized in the
county of Typerary, or elsewhere without the said city, to the said prison
in the city of Cashel, and keep them in custody there and indict them
there and execute judgment upon them as well within the city as without.
The king wishing to make a suitable return to the said archbishop, dean
and chapter for their concession grants them the advowson of the church of
St. Mary, Dungarvan in Decia [en Dees] , in Ireland, to hold to the said
archbishop, and his successors, English archbishops of that place. Licence
also, notwithstanding the statute of mortmain, for the archbishop to
appropriate the said church with its chapels, and to hold it to himself and
his successors, English archbishops of the place, provided if it happen that
any other than an Englishman be elected, preferred or in any other
manner confirmed into the archbishopric of the said place, then the
advowson of the said church of Dungarvan with its chapels shall revert to
the king and his heirs to possess without contradiction of the archbishop,
dean and chapter of the church of Cashel, and nevertheless the said plot
and prison and other things granted, as above expressed by the said arch-
bishop, dean and chapter, to the king shall remain to him and his heirs.
By p.s. [4648.]
Licence after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Robert de Sapy,
escheator beyond Trent, for Bartholomew de Cotyngham, king's clerk,
parson of the church of Beghton, to enclose a certain path, leading from
the king's highway through the middle of the court of his parsonage of
Beghton to the cemetery of the said church, for the enlargement of his
court, provided he makes a Hke way in the soil of his church on the south
side. By C.
Robert Bernard, parson of the church of Edyweston, going beyond the
seas to study, has letters nominating Simon son of Robert Russel of
Berewedon his attorney for two years.
Exemption for life for Richard de Huntyngton of York from being put
on assizes, juries, or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, mayor,
coroner, bailiff, forester, verderer, or minister, &c. By K.
188
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318,
Windsor.
April 23.
Wallingford.
April 20.
Windsor.
May 17.
Westminster.
Membrane 18 — atnt.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Derleye to acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements, and rents to the value of 20 marks a year. By p.s.
Pardon to William de Croubarwe of his outlawry for the death of Henry
Swan. By p.s.
Mandate to Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, seneschal of Gascony, or to
Thomas de Cornario his attorney in England, to deliver all wines which he
had provided for the Household in the duchy to Stephen de Abyndon, the
king's butler. By K.
Simple protection, without clause, for one year for Thomas de Multon
of Egremound, staying in England.
April 8.
Mortlake.
April 10.
Mortlake.
April 15.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE 17.
Acknowledgement that the king is bound to Roger Ardingelli, Dinus
Forcetti, Francis Balduchii, and their fellows, merchants of the society
of the Bardi of Florence, in 840Z. received from them in the Wardrobe by
the hands of Robert de Wodehouse, king's clerk, holding the place of
Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe.
Incomjilete, heimj struck out.
Licence, at the instance of Master Richard Tybetot, king's clerk, for the
abbot and convent of F6camp to acquire lands, tenements, and rents to the
value of 10/. a year. By K. on the information of John de Cherleton.
Writ of aid, until 7 July next, for Stephen Peek, charged by the
steward of the household of queen Isabella and keeper of her Wardrobe
to make purveyance for the queen's pantry.
Vacated because surrernhred and cancelled.
The like for the under mentioned purveyors, viz. : —
Alexander de Norhampton for the pantry.
Ranulph de Lithbirkes for the buttery.
R^lph Spray for the kitchen.
Ralph de Wendovere for the poultry.
Richard de Radingge for the scullery.
John de la March' for the saucery.
William de Brideport, ) * i.v u n j u u
John Russel, P'^' '^^ ^**^ *°^ chamber.
William de Kenyngton, \
Peter de Hertford, I for the marshalsea, hay, &c.
Robert de Dannehuste, )
Nicholas de Sidyngton for carriage.
All vacated as above.
Presentation of Master John de Strctford [Stratfoixl] , clerk, to the
prebendal portion of Writelyng in the king's free chapel of Hastynges, in
the diocese of Chichester, void by the resignation of Andrew de Lincolnia,
late parson thereof. By p.s. [4686.]
Presentation of Walter de Harpham, clerk, to the prebend of Stone in
in the above said free chapel of Hastynges, void by the resignation of
Master John de Stratford, the last prebendary. By p.s. [4683.]
11 EDWARD II.— Part 2. 189
1318
Membrane 17 — cont.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Hugh de Waltham and
William Lambyn, executors of the testament of Hugh Pourte, of 28.s. of
rent in London which the said Hugh bequeathed to them to assign for his
soul's sake to the dean and chapter of St. Paul's, London, according to his
directions for the support of a light before the altar of St. Mary in the new
work of the said church. By fine of 20s.
April 22. Simple protection in Ireland, without clause, for two years for the abbot
Wallingford. of Keynesham, staying in England.
April 24. Grant to Gilbert de Wygeton, king's clerk, of the superior custody of
WaUingford. the castles, manors, towns, &c. held by queen Margaret of the king's
inheritance on the day of her death ; "viith power to remove and appoint
keepers, bailiffs and ministers therein. By p.s.
April 26. Simple protection in Ireland, without clause, for three years, for the
WaUingford. abbot of Oseneye staying in England. By p.s.
The same abbot has letters nominating John de Swyndon, his fellow
monk, and Robert de Pirie his attorneys in Ireland for the same time.
April 24. Grant to William de la Beche and Eufemia, his wife, for his good
WaUingford. service and for a pa^anent made by him in the Chamber, of all the lands
and tenements which Mary, late the wife of Edmund Comyn, she having
joined the Scots, held in the realm in dower of the inheritance of the said
Eufemia and of Mary, her sister, and which are in the king's hands, to
hold together with the knights' fees, advowsons of churches, &c. saving
always the pourparty of the inheritance of Mary, sister of the said
Eufemia. By p.s.
April 25. Pardon to Henry Coynterel of his outlawry for the death of Walter de
WaUingford. ColeshuUe, provided he surrender at the prison of Warrewik. By p.s.
April 26. Notification to J. bishop of Lincoln, of the royal assent to the election
Wallingford. of Joan de Hastingesto bepripress of Grace Dieu, the custody of the house
being in the king's hands by reason of the minority of the heirs of Theobald
de Verdon, the patron thereof. By letters of the Chancellor.
April 18. Grant to Thomas, earl of Norfolk and Marshal of England, and Edmund
Windsor. de Wodestok, the king's brothers, executors of the testament of queen
Margaret, towards the execution of such testament, of all goods and chattels
which she held on 14 February last, the day of her death. [Fcedera,]
By p.s.
May 4. Presentation of William Ayhuere of Hicche, chaplain, to the church of St.
Whitchurch. Dunstan *West,' in the diocese of London.
May 6. Simple protection without clause, until Christmas, for Robert de Insula
Windsor. (Lylle), going beyond the seas. By p.s. [4680.]
The said Robert has letters nominating Warin de Insula and John son of
Benedict de Theford his attorneys for the same time.
April 1. Licence for the prioress and convent of Hengham to acquire in mortmain
Hadleigh. lands, tenements, and rents to the value of 10 marks a year. By p.s.
May 7. Protection and safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Gentilis Reginaldi de
Windsor. Florencia, whom Roger Ardingelli, and his fellows, merchants of the
society of the Bardi of Florence, are sending to Ireland on their business.
The like for the said Gentilis in Ireland.
140
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
May 6.
Windsor.
^ray 10.
Windsor.
May 12.
Windsor.
^lay 10.
Windsor.
May 14.
Westminster.
May 14.
Westminster.
May 15.
Westminster.
Membrane 17 — vonL
Writ d^ intendejido directed to the knights, free men and tenants of the
abbey of Battle for Roger de Pevense, a monk of that house, whose
election as abbot thereof J. bishop of Chichester, has confirmed, and to
whom the king has restored the temporalities.
Acknowledgement that the king has received as a loan from W. bishop
of Coventry and Lichfield, in the name of Pope J [ohn] XXII. &c., IISI.
13s. 8y,j with promise of repayment within three years.
By bill of the Receipt.
Vacated became surrendered and cancelled^ and other letters are made
below.
Grant, during pleasure, with the assent of the abbot of St. Albans, to
John de Haustede of the custody of the dwelling place of the priory of
Tynemuth, a cell of the abbey, for defence against the Scots. By K.
Writ of aid for the said John de Haustede directed to the earls and others
of the county of Northumberland for repelling the Scots.
Pardon to Master John de Milleton for acquiring in fee, without
licence, a messuage, and 2 carucates of land in Westwik from
John Longe of Westwik, tenant in chief ; with restitution of the same.
By fine of 205.
Inspe.vimus and confirmation of a charter of Matilda, daughter of John
Scot, sometime the wife of Robert le Rane, by which she granted to the
prior and canons of Blakemoro a yearly rent of 20d. with the homages,
&c. pertaining to such rent, and which they had been accustomed to render
to her for the 7 acres of land, which John de Bosco held in Fyngre by the
fee of the abbot of Waltham, to hold in frank almoin with wards, reliefs,
&c. Witnesses, Edmimd Spigumel, knight, Roger le Convers, Laurence
Ranwyne, Adam le Boteler, Master John de le Frith, Adekyn Adam,
Geoff'rey the Smith (Fabro) of Fyngre, John Helekyn, Robert le Genur,
Geoffrey Staf, and others. By fine of \ mark.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de Leycestre to the
prior and convent of Coventre of a messuage, 66 acres of land, an acre of
meadow, and lOJ. of rent in Scrapetoft, Sutham, and Pacwode, which are
worth 17s. 6f/. a year, as appears by an inquisition made by Master John
Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a
licence granted to them to acquire lands, tenements, and rents to the value
of 101. a year.
Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln, of the royal assent to the election of
Richard de'Geynesburgh, a monk of Bardeneye, to be abbot of that place.
ByK.
Licence for John de Sudlee to demise his manor of Dercet, co. Warwick,
held in chief, to whomsoever he will for a term of ten years.
By E. on the information of the earl of Hereford
MEMBRANE 16.
May 2. Grant to Master John de Medunta, clerk, of the deanery of the king's
Whitchurch, free chapel of St. Berian in the diocese of Exeter, void by the resignation
of Master Matthew Boileaue, the last dean. By E«
Mandate in pursuance to the chapter of the chapel.
11 EDWAED n.— Part 2.
141
1318.
May 10.
Windsor.
May 14.
Windsor.
May 2.
Whitchurch.
May 14.
Westminster.
May 15.
Westminster.
May 12.
Windsor.
May 9.
Windsor.
May 16.
Westminster.
May 16.
Westminster.
May 16.
Westminster.
Metnbrane 16 — cont.
Licence for Eatherine de Langedon to demise her manor of Langedon,
held in chief, as of the honor of Reylegh, to John son of William de Rokes-
well for his Ufe. By fine of 40s.
Protection with clause ror/anmsy for one year, for the master and brethren
of the hospital of St. James, Dunwich.
Mandate to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk to provide within his baili-
wick 8 ships, suitable to act as ships of war, fully manned and thoroughly
equipped, ready to set out without delay, on the king's service and in his
pay, for the North to succour the castle of Berwick-upon-Tweed and other
castles in the Marches of Scotland and northern parts. By K.
Protection with clause quietus deplacitis^, until Michaelmas for Frank de
Scoland staying with Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore on the king's
service in Ireland. By p.s.
Pardon to Robert Maudut, in accordance with the promise made to him
by Robert de Umframville, earl of Angos, William de Ros, Roger de
Northburgh, Master Robert de Baldok, and John de Banstede, the envoys,
whom the king sent to the North on his business, before whom and other
lieges the said Roger Maudut came on 8 April last, charged with
receiving, assenting, commanding, &c. divers felons as well in the peel of
Horton as elsewhere in the North. By K.
Grant of the king's gift to Edward, earl of Chester, his son, in aid of his
sustenance, over and above all lands and tenements already granted to him,
of 1000 marks a year out of the issues of tin in the county of Cornwall, to
be received by the hands of the king's steward of Cornwall. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Henry de Wylyngton, the steward of Cornwall.
Exemption for life for Richard de Blithefeld from being put on assizes,
juries or recognitions; and from being made sheriff, coroner or other
minister of the king. By p.s.
Licence for Henry de Wylyngton to crenellate his dwelling place of
Culverden, co. Gloucester.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Pardon to Master Geoffrey de Hothum, parson of the church of St.
Mary, Suthampton, for acquiring in mortmain, without licence, a messuage
in Suthampton from Edith Riveray, and another in the same town from
John le Smyth. By fine of ^ mark.
Licence for Thomas le Ercedekne to enfeoff William de Mileburn of 3
messuages, 6 mills, 4 carucates of land, and 40Z. of rent in Lanudcge,
Elerky and Lanryhom, with the advowson of the church of Lanryhorn,
held in chief, and for the feoffee to regrant the same to him, and Joan his
wife and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of
the said Thomas. By K. on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Pardon to Reginald Hereward of his outlawry in the county of Essex for
non-appearance in the king's Court whem impleaded by John de Tany to
render account for the time he was his bailiff in Terling. By K.
May 15. Grant, during pleasure, to Henry le Warenner of the custody of the
Weetminsler. king's park of Whitchirche, receiving 8^/. a day by the hands of the bailiff
of the king's manor there. By p.s.
142 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
-Q10 Membrane 16 — cont.
May 11. Licence for John de Ratyngden to grant to Thomas Stevene and his
Windsor, heirs, a messuage, 60 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, 1 acre of pasture,
2(j!i,'8d. of rent, and a sixth part of a mill in Henxton, co. Cambridge, held
in chief. By fine of 40s.
May 15. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de Grey to the
Westminster. Carmelite prior and friars of Aylesford of a plot of meadow in Aylesford,
containing in itself 8 acres, held in chief, adjacent to their area there for
the enlargement thereof, to hold in frank almoin. By K.
Licence for John son of Baldewyn Pikot to grant to William son of
Baldewin Pikot (Picot) his reversion in a moiety of the manor of Ronehale,
held in chief, which John Pikot holds for life of the demise of the said John
son of Baldewyn Pikot, to hold to him and the heirs of his body with re-
version to the said grantor and his heirs. By K.
Exemption for life for Geoffrey de Dene of Preusted from being put on
juries, assizes, or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner,
bailiff, &c. By K.
May 20. Grant to Thomas, earl of Norfolk and Marshal of England, the king's
Westminster, brother, a minor, that, if he die whilst under age, the executors of his
testament shall have free administration thereof. By K.
May 20. Protection with clause nolnmnsj for on? year, for the prior of Goldingham
W'estminster. in Scotland.
May 20. Grant to Master Hugh de Statherne, clerk, of the archdeaconry of
Westminster. Gloucester, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the bishopric
of Worcester. By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
Mandate in pursuance to T. Bishop of Worcester.
Mandate to Master John Wale way n, escheator on this side Trent, for the
restitution of the temporalities of the priory of Grace Dieu to Joan de
Hastynges, a nun of that house, whose election as prioress thereof has been
confirmed by J. bishop of Lincoln.
Writ de intendeiuh) for her directed to the knights, &c. of the house.
May 16. Presentation of William de Carente, clerk, to the church of Atherton in
Westminster, the diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities
in the Isle of Wight of the abbey of Lire in Normandy being in the hands
of the late king on account of the war between him and the king of France.
By p.s.
MEMBRASK 15.
May 15. William de Hanyngfeld, staying in England, has letters nominating
Westminster. Henry de Hanyngfeld his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Robert son of Walter, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Thomas de Coulyng and Richard Bastard his attorneys until St. Peter ad
Vincula.
May 16. Presentation of William de Carente to the church of Atherton, in the
Westminster, diocese of Winchester. By p.s.
Vacated because itthenn'se above.
11 EDWAKD II.— Part 2.
143
1318.
May 18.
Westminster.
May 16.
Westminster.
May 15.
Wei^tminRter.
May 15.
Westminster.
May 20.
Westminfiter.
May 3.
Westminster.
May 16.
Westminster.
May 20.
Westminster.
Membrane 15 — cont.
Presentation of Adam de Rodbrok to the church of Rotherfeld Gray, in
the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of John de Navenby, the
late parson thereof, and in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
land and heir of John son of John de Gray, tenant in chief. By p.s.
Grant to John de Weston, the elder, to whom for his good ser\nce to
Edward I. the king had granted 50 marks a year to be received at the
Exchequer until the said John should be provided with lands to that value,
that he shall receive that sum out of the farm of the city of London, until
the above provision shall be* made for him. By K.
Mandate to the sheriffs of London for the payment of that sum.
Protection during pleasure for Luke Espiart, his men, lands, Ac. on ac-
count of his diligence in prosecuting the king's business in the Islands
of Gemereye and Jereseye and in the Courts of those Islands and elsewhere.
Protection for one year for John le Taillur of Egremund, whom Thomas
de Multon of Egremund is sending to Ireland to buy com and other
victuals for provisioning his castle of Egremund, provided the said John
gives security that he will not traffic with the Scots.
Confirmation of the grant made by Peter, sometime bishop of Win-
chester, to the church of St. Mary, Tychefeld, and to the abbot and canons
of that place, of his manor of Walesworthe with the adjacent lands in both
the Coshams ; of the grant by John son of Geoffrey son of Peter of his
manor of Walesworthe and of all his land of Cosham ; of the release by
Peter de Cosham of all service due to him from the abbot and convent for
their lands in Estcosham ; of the release by Stephen son of Richard de la
Bergh made to Richard, sometime abbot of Tychefeld, of his claim to half a
mark of rent issuing out of Estcosham ; and of the grant by William de
Cantilupo of all his right in the lands of Fontelega and in the rent which
he was accustomed to receive from Stephen de Brimartone. By K.
Protection without clause, for two years, for Thomas de Carreu going to
Ireland. By K.
The said Thomas also has letters nominating Hervey Tyrel and Simon
Bloyou his attorneys for the same time.
John de Carreu has like letters in the same names. By K,
Robert Beudyn has like letters in the same names. By K.
The like protection for John de Carreu and Hervey Tyrel.
Protection as above without clause for John de Wandoure, Walter Bluet,
John Marmyon, and John Lynham going to Ireland. By K.
Presentation of Thomas de Burton to the church of Esyngton in the
diocese of York. By p.s.
Presentation of Master Richard de Eryum to the church of Redmers-
hulle, in the diocese of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the latc^
voidance of the bishopric of Durham.
By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Boulton in Cravene, to whom in consideration of the release granted by
them to the king of 16/. in which he was bound to them for corn, and for a
fine of 20 marks paid in the Wardrobe, he had granted a licence to acquire
20 marks of lands and rents, by Peter de Middelton of a messuage and
4 acres of land in Apeltrewyk, which are worth 8.s. a year as appears by an
inquisition taken by Robert de Sapy, escheator beyond Trent.
144 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
Membrane 15 — cont.
1318.
Westminster. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Weybrigge by Walter de Fileby of 12 acres of land in Clipesby, Ouby, and
Burgh in Flegge, co. Norfolk, to find a chaplain to celebrate divine service
daily for his soul and the souls of his wife, ancestors and heirs, in the
church of Fileby. By K.
April 10. Pardon to Nicholas de Otterbum, indicted, whilst he was staying on the
Sheen. king's service in the town of Berwick-upon-Tweeed, for the death of John
son of Ranulph (Randolf) de Otterburn of the county of York, of his
outlawry in the said county for non-appearance before John de Donecastre
and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery for York, provided he surrender at
the prison of York. By p.s. [4626.]
May 20. Acknowledgement that the king has received from John, bishop of
Westminster. Lincoln, and the dean and chapter of St. Mary's, Lincoln, at divers dates
2,100 marks, 900 marks, 700^., and 800^. out of the tenth for six years
imposed by Pope Clement V. for the Crusade, collected in the city and diocese
of Lincoln ; with promise of repayment of the above 3,000Z. within five
years.
Vacated became surrendered and cancelled and oilier letters were mnde and
sent to tlie Pope.
Exemplification of the above for the security of the bishop of Lincoln.
22 May. Inserted at a later date.
May 19. Licence, at the request of Richard de Cammel, king's clerk, for the
Westminster, abbot and convent of Colecestre to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements
and rents to the value of 10^. a year. By p.s.
May 16. Grant for life to Henry le Warrenner of the custody of the king's park
Westminster, of Whitechirche, with a fee of Qd. a day to be received by the hands of the
king's bailiff of the manor. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the said bailiff.
May 20. Grant to Master Isamberd de Longa Villa, clerk, of the prebend of
W estmlnster. Apesthorpe in the church of York, in the king's gift by reason of the
late voidance of the archbishopric of York. By K. j
Mandate in pursuance to W. archbishop of York. '
May 18. Simple protection, for one year, for John de Sancto Quintino going
Westminster, beyond the seas.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Charleton.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Laurence de Sancto Martino.
Nicholas de Percy.
Walter de Wroxhale.
Walter de Wroxhale, going as above, has letters nominating Richard
Poinz and William Trobrigge his attorneys for the same time.
May 20. Presentation of Robert de Cave to the church of Knaresdale, in the
Westminster, diocese of Durham.
May 20. Pardon to Peter Mousdron for the death of Robert Egremond, as it
Westminster, appears by the record of Henry Spigumel and John de Wengrave, justices
of gaol delivery for Neugate, that he killed him in self-defence. By K.
May 22. Presentation of John de Wodecote to the church of Milstede in the diocese
Westminster, of Canterbury. By K.
11 EDWARD II.— Part 2. 145
Membrane 16 — cont.
1318.
May 24. Grant to Roger de Nassingtone, king's clerk, of the prebend of Nassing-
Westmiustcr. tone in the church of St. Mary, Lincohi, in the king's gift by reason of
the voidance of the bishopric of Lincohi in the time of the late king.
Byp.s. [4707.]
May 23. SuflScient carriage is to be provided for John Men, whom the king is
Westminster, sending to divers parts of the realm for matters touching the office of the
Wardrobe.
May 20. Protection without clause, until All Saints Day, for Giles de Trumpeton,
Westminster, going beyond the seas. By K.
The said Giles has letters nominating Roger de Trumpeton and William
de Neuport, clerk, his attorneys for the same time.
Westminster. Protection (sic) for one year, imder the name of Thomas de London,
clerk, for John Godewyne of Dene, canon of the church of St. Patrick,
Dublin, going to Ireland.
May 21. Pardon to William de Bradeshagh, knight, of his outlawry in the county
Westminriter. of Lancaster for non-appearance before Robert de Lathum and his fellows,
t'ustices assigned to enquire touching the death of Henry de Bury, knight,
[illed by Stephen Scall* and John de Walton, as is alleged, when charged
with assenting thereto. By p.s. [4703.]
May 22. Adam de Skelton, going with Henry de Lancastre beyond the seas, has
Westminster, letters nominating John de Skelton and Robert de ClyS'Cland his attorneys
for one year,
MEMBRANE 14.
May 15. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Empyngham,
Westmmster. parson of the church of Little Casterton, of a messuage in Staunford
to Robert Gustard, parson of the church of St. Mary of Bynewerk,
Staunford.
May 17. Galhardus de Mota, precentor in the church of the Holy Trinity,
estminster. Chichester, has letters nominating Peter Gaurel and William de Derby his
attorneys for three years.
May 15. Grant to Walter de Langeton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, in
Westminster, recompence for his gift of the manor of Greneford, co. Middlesex,
to his church of Lychefeld to find and maintain chantries and
alms for the soul of Edward I. and of the king's ancestors, of the
advowsons of the churches of Cestreton, co. Warwick, and Worefeld, co.
Salop, to hold in frank-almoin. Licence also for him to assign the said
advowsons to any ecclesiastical, religious, or other persons within his diocese
to hold in frank-almoin for chantries or other pious works, according to
the disposal of the said bishop, for the good of the same souls. Licence
aLso for the same persons to appropriate the advowsons and to hold them
in like manner for the above purpose.
By K. on the information of the archbishop of Canterbury.
May 16. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of the
Westminster. Holy Trinity, London, by Walter le Couer of Stratford of 17 acres of
land, and 20 acres of wood in Edelmeton, co. Middlesex, which are worth
11«. 2d,; by William de Suthwerk, chaplain, of 5^ acres of land and
&i acres of wood in the same place, which are worth Ss, 7^d, ; by William
X8345 K
146 CALENDAK OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Membrane 14 — vimt.
de Ansty of 6 acres of land, also in Edelmeton, which are worth 22^. a
year in all their issues, as appears by an inquisition made by Master
John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, in part satis-
faction of a licence to acquire lands or rents to the value of 101, a year.
May 18. Confirmation of the under-mentioned demise, viz. on 15 May the king
Westminster, granted a licence to John de Sudlee to demise his manor of Dersete, co.
Warwick, held in chief, to whomsoever he would for a term of ten years,
and he thereupon demised the manor to William de Bureford, the elder, by
his writing, viz. Monday before the feast of St. Dunstan in May in the
eleventh year of king Edward son of Edward a convenant was made
between John de Sule, lord of Sule, demising the said manor to Sir William
de Hereford, the elder, in consideration of 500 marks paid by him for a
term of ten years ; witnesses, John de Argenten, Gilbert de Ellesfeld, and
Richard de Louches, knights, James Daudele, Richard de Alberbury,
Roger de Stowe, John de Padynton and others, dated in the parish of St.
Clement Danes without the bar of the New Temple, London.
May 23. (Irant to Thomas de Stanton, clerk, of the prebend of Grymston and
Westminster. Yatmiuistre in the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, in the king's gift by
reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Salisbury in the time of
the late king. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of Salisbury.
May 16. Licence for Walter de Huntyngfeld to enclose his wood of Westwicham,
Westminster, which is called * le Frithe ' and to make a park thereof.
By K. on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
May 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Westminster. Weybrigge by William de Blanfeud, parson of the church of Mouton, Da^^d,
parson of the church of Haryngby, and Edmimd de Reppes, chaplain, of
8 acres of land in Felthorpe and the advowson of the church of Felthorpe.
By K. on the information of Roger Damory.
May 23. Licence for Walter de Twyngham to grant 8 messuages, a mill, and
Westminster. 3 carucates of land in Kirkandres, and a third part of the manor of Skelton
and the advowsons of the church of the manor and of the church of
Kirkelevyngtone, co. Cumberland, held in chief, to Walter de Kirkebride
and Jiis heirs. By fine of 10 marks.
May 16. Simple protection, without clause, until Christmas for Robert de Insula
Westminster, going beyond the seas. By K.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
John de Belhous. \
Thomas, parson of the I Going in the company of the said
church of Heyford. [ Robert de Insula.
William de Riston. )
Henry de Lancastre. By p.s.
William de Cantilupo. \ n - -xi. tt j t
Thomas le Blount. [ Going with Henry de Lancastre.
Giles de Trumpeton, until All Saints Day.
John deVy.^ } ^^^"^ ^^*'^ ^^^^^ ^® Trumpeton.
Giles de Trumpeton has letters nominating Adam de Brom his attorney
for the same time.
11 EDWARD II.— Part 2. 147
^ o 1 Q Memhrmw 1 4 — con t .
May 22. Licence for John de Fontibus to enfeoff Thomas de Essex of a third part
Westminster, of the manor of Runham, co. Norfolk, held in chief, to hold to him and his
heirs. By fine of 60s.
May 24. Ldcence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Westminster. Bromholm by Ralph de Baketon, and Henry de Sidestrond of a messuage
in Norwich. By fine of 20«.
May 28. Safe-conduct until the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula for John de Eure
Westminster, going to the south to Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke.
May 25. Presentation of William de Yarwell to the church of Brayton in the
Westminster, diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of
Seleby in the time of the late king. By p.s.
May 25. Pardon to Thomas le Clerk of Kyvele for acquiring for life, without
Westminster, licence, a messuage, and 2 virgates of land in Ashton from the abbot of
Romeseye, who held the same in chief ; with restitution thereof.
15y fine of ^ mark.
May 24. Peter Filliol, parson of the church of Marteleye, going beyond the seas,
Westminster, has letters nominating Walter de S tally ng [es] and Roger de la Chawe his
attorneys for one year.
May 24. William, abbot of Cormeilles, staying beyond the seas, has letters
Westminster, nominating Walter de Stallyng [es] and Richard Knight {Militis) his attorneys
until the sixteenth of June next and for the three years then next ensuing.
liy fine of one mark because his predecessor at another time made a
fine of 40 marks for the same time.
MEMBRANE 13
May 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to John, bishop of Winchester,
Westminster, by Robert de Harwedon and WiUiam de Staunford of the manor of Norton.
By fine of 100«.
^fay 22. Pardon to Thomas Faucomberge and Alice his wife for acquiring, without
Westminster, licence, to them and the heirs of their bodies a messuage, and 160 acres
of land in Pockle from William de Ros, tenant in chief ; with restitution
of the same. By fine of 5 marks.
May 29. Licence for the master and brethren of the hospital of St. John,
Westminster. Abyndon, to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements, and rents to the value
of 100s. a year. By p.s.
May 22. Licence for William Burnel to enfeoff Stephen de Tounge, chaplain, of
Westminster, t^g manor of Longeleye by Acton Burnel and of the advowson of the
chapel of the manor, held in chief, and for the feoffee to regrant the same
to him and Roesia his wife and the heirs of their bodies with remainder to
the right heirs of the said William.
By K. on the information of Thomas de Cherleton.
May 15. Mandate to the citizens of Chichester to pay to William de Monte Acuto,
Westminster, ^^t of the farm of their city, 86Z.a year. On 17 June 10 Edward II., in
consideration of the good service of the said William the king granted to
him 200 marks a year to be received at the Exchequer until he should
provide him with lands and rents to that value, and afterwards granted to
him the manor of Gravesende, co. Kent, which is extended at 11/. 7s. 5d, a
148 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
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Membrane 18 — cont.
year, to hold to the value of 16Z. a year, 86/. a year out of the farm of the city
of Chichester, and 88Z. 6s. 8(L out of the 60/. a year, which Henry de
Cobeham renders out of the farm of the city of Rochester, co. Kent, and
out of the custody of the castle there, to hold for life in part satisfaction
of the said 200 marks, and the king further granted to the said William
the manor of Kyngesbury with the rent of assize of Mulbum and hundred
of Horethorn, co. Somerset, which he holds of the king's grant, to hold
the same in future, quit of the rent of 48/., which is due at the Exchequer,
in full satisfaction of the above said sum.
May 20. Pardon to William son of William Beneyt of Comwode of his outlawry
Westminster, in the county of Devon for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench,
when impleaded by Thomas de Churigge to render account as his receiver,
provided he surrender at the prison of Exeter.
^lay 23. Acknowledgement that the king has received as a loan by the hands of
Westminster. J. bishop of Ely, the treasurer, and of the chamberlains of the Exchequer,
from W. archbishop of York, in the name of Pope J [ohn] XXII. the sum
of 87/. 14s. 1^/. out of the tenth for six years imposed by Pope Clement V.
for the Crusade, collected in the archdeaconry of Notyngham by the prior
and convent of Thurgarton ; with promise of repayment.
By bill of the Receipt.
Vacated upon surrender and cancelled, because for tliat . and otJier sums
letters uere made in tlie eiglUeenth year.
May 24. The like for 80/. 10s. 9^^. received as above from Walter, bishop of
Westminster. Exeter, out of the said tenth, collected in the diocese of Exeter by the dean
and chapter of Exeter. By like bill.
Vacated as above , and other letters were mad^ below,
^fay 22. The like for 77/. received, as above, by the bishop of Exeter.
Westminster. By uj^^ bill.
The like for 600/. received as above from R. bishop of London, and the
dean and chapter of St. Paul's, London, collected by them in the city and
diocese of London. By like bill.
Vacated as above,
ll&y 24. The like for 122/. 13s. Ad, received as above from the bishop of
Westminster. St. Asaph, collected in his diocese.
Vacated as above.
May 25. The like for 587/. 12s. l^d, received as above from John, bishop of Bath
Westminster, and Wells, and the dean and chapter of St. Andrew's, Wells, collected in
that diocese.
Vacated as above,
Infipcvimus and exemplication of the last mentioned letters on 20 {sic)
May next.
May 28. The like acknowledgement for 480/. 10s. 9^. received as above from
Westminster. Walter, bishop of Exeter, collected in the city and diocese of Exeter by the
dean and chapter thereof.
Vacated as above,
Lispcximus and exemplification thereof made on 29 May next.
May 24. Exemption for life for John son of Hugh de Ferariis from being put on
Westminster, assizes, juries, or recognitions ; and froni being made sheriff, coroner,
bailiff, or minister. By K,
11 EDWABD II.— Part 2. 140
iq-io Membrane 18 — cont.
May 26. Presentation of Reymnnd son of Francis de Controna, clerk, to the church
Wtfdtminster. of Addredelegh, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield.
May 21. Licence for Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, to demise
Westminster, to Walter de Langeton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, for life, his
manor of Fobbyng, co. Essex, held in chief, three knights' fees in the
manor and the advowson of its church excepted. By K.
May 24. Inspeximus of letters patent, dated 18 May 13 Edward I. by which the
Westminster, late king, upon testimony by Salomon de Roffa, and his fellows, then
justices in eyre at Oxford, that the stone bridge which the Friars Preachers
of Oxford had formerly built by their house, or the stone pier under the
bridge, were not to the hurt of the king or of any other person if they
remained in their then state, granted to the said Friars of Oxford that the
bridge and pier might stand and remain in that state and that they and
their successors might hold that bridge and pier, in the same manner as
their predecessors had done, quit of all action or hindrance of the king,
his heirs, or bailiffs. Edward 11. further grants, for the security of the said
Friars, that the water, running under the said bridge, shall henceforth run
there as it has hitherto been accustomed to do, and that it shall never be
diverted out of its right and ancient course.
By K. on the information of friar Luke de Wodeford.
May 27- Licence, after inquisition ad qmd damnum made by Master John
Westminster. Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent, for Master Richard de Stanhou,
king*s clerk, to close a lane in Stanhou leading from his dwelling place
there through the middle of his land to a place which is called * Northpit,*
provided he make in his own soil another suitable lane leading to the same
place.
May 25. Presentation of William de Wyverthorpe, chaplain, to the vicarage of
Westminster, the church of Neuton Rocheford, in the diocese of York, [if Laurence de
Under the vicar shall resign] , in the king's gift by reason of the late
voidance of the abbey of Baideneye. By p.s. [4709.]
MEMBRANE 12.
May 24. The king lately granted to Walter de Shobbedon, steward of the house-
Westminster, hold of queen Isabella, rents to the value of 10/. a year in Markeley, co.
Hereford, to hold at will, and has further granted to him the wood of
Teddeswode and 17 marks of rent a year in Markeley to hold until the
king should provide him with rents of equal value in the same town or
elsewhere. As it now appears by inspection of the rolls and memoranda
of the Chancery that the said woods are and ought to be of the inheritance
of Laurence son and heir of William de Ludelowe, tenant in chief, a minor,
for which reason the king has caused them to be taken back into his hands,
the king grants the wood and rents to the said Walter to hold until the full
age of the heir, and after that time he will assign him their value out of
custodies in his hands until he shall make other provision.
By K. on the information of Walter de Norwyco.
May 22. Licence for John de Marshton to enfeoff William de Marshton of a
Westminster, messuage, 2 bovates of land, and 8 acres of meadow in Little Sutton,
held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs. By fine of ^ mark.
May 18. Licence for the abbot and convent of Medmenham to acquire in mort-
Wertminster. main lands and rents to the value of 10/. By p.s.
150 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-iqio Membrane 12 — emit.
May 24. Pardon to Laurence de Tremur for acquiring in fee from Nicholas
Westminster. Giffard, tenant in chief, 5 messuages, 8 acres of land, 5 acres of meadow,
10 acres of wood, 40s. of rent and a rent of 9 eggs in TreluUa, Pellen-
garrou, Tregellest, Lanseuegy, Uptonedhethyn, Hendre and Trew}^get ;
with restitution of the same. By fine of 5 marks.
May 18. Insperimus and confirmation of letters patent of John de Carleton,
Westminster, master of the hospital of the Holy Innocents without Lincoln, and of the
hrethren of the hospital by which they received David atte Grene of
Wodenderby, clerk, into their confraternity, dated at Lincohi, Monday
after St. Mark the Evangelist, 7 Edward II.
May 22. Mandate to the canons of the king*s free chapel of the castle of Hastynges
Westminster, for the induction of Master John de Stratford, king's clerk, whom J. bishop
of Chichester, has on the king's presentation admitted to the prebendal portion
of Wrytelyng.
The like letters for Walter de Harpham, prebendary of Stone in the
said chapel.
Inspcrimm and confirmation of letters patent of John de Warenna,
earl of Surrey, dated at Kenyngton, 10 October, 2 Edward II., by which he
confirmed to the church of St. Mary and the canons of St.Edburga, Buren-
cestre, all the lands which they hold of the gifts of Isabella Garget and
Muriel de Ros in Caveresfeld and Stratton, to hold in frank-almoin.
By fine of 10s.
May 24. Protection and safe-conduct for William le Mawe, burgess of Great
Westminster. Jememuthe, his men and servants going with his four ships to trade at all
ports of the realm, which ships are called the * (rodyery' the ' Patir Xoster,*
the * Nicholas y' and the * Parlebert/h,'
By K. on the information of Master Th. de Cherleton.
May 24. Grant for four years of pontage to be collected by Gervase son of
Westminster. Gervase de Clifton, Stephen le Haut of Keggeworth, and Walter de
Brampcote, or their deputy, upon all wares for sale crossing the bridge of
Keggeworth for the repair thereof, which bridge is on the confines of the
counties of Nottingham and Leicester, or passing through the towns of
Keggeworth and Radeclif, or their fields, to the said town of Kegge-
worth. By K. and C.
Insjiexirnns and confirmation of divers charters of the infirm of the
hospital of St. Mary Magdalen, Boulogne, viz. —
I. Charter of king Henry [1.] granting 20/. of rent in the manor
of Boutona as Eustace, count of Boulogne, had granted it to them for
food and clothing, and as Count Stephen his nephew (nepos mens), of
whose fee the manor is, confirmed it to them. Witnesses, Robert de
Sigiir, William son of Odo ; at Rouen.
II. Charter of king Stephen confirming the grant of the above rent
out of the said manor of Buctona ; witnesses, R. the Chancellor, H.
Bigot and W. de Alb fini] the Butler, W. Penr', John the Mar [shal] , W.
the Monk [monaeho), Richard de Bolonia, and Baldwin the Clerk (c/enVo);
at Rouen.
III. Charter of king Henry HI. confirming the above grant, and con-
firmation thereof, of the manor of Bucton, co. Kent. Witnesses E [gidius] ,
bishop of Salisbury, William de Valencia, the king's brother, Ingeram de
Fednes, John Mansell, treasurer of York, Robert Walrand, Ebulo de
Montibus, Imbert Pugeys, and Master Nicholas de Plumpton, archdeacon
of Norfolk. Dated at Boulogne sur Mer, 18 July, 46 Henry IH.
Vacated because on the L'harter llolL
11 EDWARD n.— Part 2.
151
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Mav 26.
Westminster.
May 28.
Westminster.
Jane 8.
Westminster.
Membrane 12 — cont.
John de Dokesworth, who is deprived of eye-sight, has letters nominating
Richard de Suchirche and John Paries his attorneys for four years.
Acknowledgement that the king has received as a loan by the hands of
J. bishop of Ely, the treasurer, and of the chamberlains of the Exchequer,
from Walter, archbishop of Canterbury, 800/. lis. Id. out of the tenth
imposed for the crusade, collected in the city and diocese of Canterbury.
By bill of the Receipt.
Mandate to Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side
Trent, for the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Bardeneye,
to Richard de Gaynesburgh, a monk of Spaldyng, whose election as abbot
of liardeneye, John, bishop of Lincoln, has confirmed. By K.
Writ tie intendendn for the abbot directed to the knights, free men and
tenants of the abbey.
May 26.
Westminster.
May 20.
Westminster.
May 24.
Westminster.
May 15.
Westminster.
May 26.
Westminster.
May 26.
Westminster
May 20.
W^estminster.
MEMBBASE 11.
Licence after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John Wale-
wayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, for Thomas, earl of
Norfolk, and Marshal of England, the king's brother, to grant in mortmain
to the prior and convent of Rochester 16 acres of land in Walton, co.
Suffolk, in exchange for 10 acres of land in the same town, the first above
specified lands being heretofore held in chief, and the latter in frank-almoin.
After the exchange the 16 acres are to be held in frank-almoin, and the 10
acres in capite. By fine of 20«.
Protection and safe-conduct for two years for the two ships called la
Cruzaibenj and la Uosefiheiyhj which Siglavus Susse, burgess of Lenne, has
laden with corn and other victuals and wares within the realm to export
and trade with. By K.
Licence, at the instance of Robert de Umframvile, earl of Anegos, for
Thomas de Bekeringe to grant lands to the value of 40/. a year in his
manor of Bolom, co. Northumberland, held in chief, to Thomas, his eldest
3on, and the heirs of his body. By K.
Vavated berau.se surrendered and caneelled in September in the twelfth
Ifear^ and then otherwise.
Protection, during pleasure, for Luke Espiart, his men, lands, (fcc, who
is attending to the king's business in the Islands of Gernereye and Gereseye
and in the courts of those Islands.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John
Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, for the alienation in
mortmain by Edmund, earl of Arundel, to the abbot and convent of
Haghemon of 60 acres of wood out of the woods of his manor of Upton by
Haghemon. By fine of lOO^-.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Haghemon by Henry Beaufrere of Halghton by Haghemon of a messuage
and a virgate of land in Halghton by Haghemon, and by Richard Beaufrere
of Halghton by Haghemon of a messuage and a virgate of land in the same
town. By K. because in another charter he gave 100s*.
Licence for Thomas do Docwra to enfeoff Hugh Page of Iloton of a
messuage, and 11 acres of land in Hoton, held in chief, to hold to him and
his heirs. By fine of ^ mark.
152 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
"•q-io Membra'ic 11 — amt.
May 26. Master Richard de Clare, parson of the church of Dungarvan, staying in
Westminster. England, has letters nominating John de Tunstall and Walter de Stoke
his attorneys in Lreland for two years.
Simple protection for ona year, with clause nohimns, for Gaucelinus,
cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter, prebendary of Driffeld in the
church of St. Peter, York.
The like for the same cardinal as parson of Hemingburgh ; treasurer in
the church of Lichfield ; and prebendary of Sallowe in the same church ;
prebendary of Louth in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln ; parson of the
church of Pageham ; parson of the church of Hakeneye ; and parson of the
church of Olyngborn.
May 30. Simple protection until Christmas, without clause, for the prior of the
Westminster. Hospital of St. i^ohn of Jerusalem in England, going to the Court of Rome.
By p.s.
Safe conduct for the said prior going as above set forth. By p.s.
May 29. Licence for William de Insula to grant 120 acres of land in Exnigges,
Westminster, jjeld in chief, to William de Wyggepirie (or Wyggepirye) and Sarra his wife
for their lives. By fine 20^.
May 24. Ralph de Sharpenham, staying in England, has letters nominating
Westminster. Walter le Whyte and William le Norreys his attorneys in Ireland for one
year.
June 2. Licence for W. archbishop of Cashel, to acquire in mortmain lands,
Westminster, tenements, and rents to the value of lOOZ. a year.
By K. on the information of J. bishop of Ely, the treasurer.
June 2. Licence for William, archbishop of Cashel, to acquire in mortmain all
Westminster, lands, tenements, and rents, formerly held by his predecessors in right of
the church of St. Patrick, Cashel, and alienated by them. By K.
June 1. Restitution to Galhardus de la Mote, prebendary of Milton in the church
Westminster, of St. Mary, Lincoln, of a plot of land in Milton, containing 16 feet in
length and 6 feet in width, which Master Gilbert de Segrave, late
prebendary of Milton, had acquired for the enlargement of the dwelling
place of the prebend from Henry le Hauberger without obtaining a licence
in mortmain from Edward I., for which trespass it was taken into the
king's hands.
June 4. Protection until Christmas, with clause volumm, for Master Andrew de
Westminster. Bruges going beyond the seas on the king's service. By K.
The said Master Andrew has letters nominating Roger de Tranfeld and
Thomas Scot his attorneys for the same time.
Safe-conduct for the said Master Andrew for the same time.
June 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Westminster. Bretton Monachorum by Master John Lytard of 2 messuages, a toft, 148
acres of land, 18 acres of meadow, 5J acres of pasture, and 10 acres of
wood in Gresebrok, which are held of Thomas de Shefeld, and are worth
in all their issues 74s. a year, as appears by an inquisition made by
Robert de Sapy, escheator beyond Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence
granted to them to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of lOZ.
a year.
May 27. Exemption for life for Richard de Langeford for his houses in Suthwerk
Westminster, from livery of the king's marshals or other ministers. By p.s.
11 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2.
15d
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June 1.
June 6.
Westminster.
June 7.
Westminster.
June 4.
Westminster.
Membrane 11 — cont.
Confirmation of the grant which Ralph de Touny made to Robert his
son and heir, now deceased, and Matilda, daughter of Malisius, sometime
earl of Stratheryn, in free marriage, of his manors of Necketon and
Cressingham, together with the advowsons of the churches of those places
and of Fraunscham, and of his land of Wrotham, to hold to them and the
heirs of their bodies. By fine of 405.
Protection for one year, with clause judiunitSj for Adam de Skelton going
beyond the seas with Henry de Lancastre. By K.
Grant, during pleasure, to Richard de Horsle, in aid of his sustenance,
as his lands have been laid waste as well by the Scots as other enemies of the
king in Northimiberland, of 20L a year to be received out of the issues of the
custom on wools, hides, and wool-fells in the port of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
ByK.
John, master of the house of the Lepers, Boulogne-sur-Mer, going
beyond the seas, has letters nominating John Russel and Thomas Fannot
his attorneys for two years.
Simple protection for one year, without clause, for Clement de Chartres,
clerk.
^lay 24.
Westminster.
May 28.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 10.
May 26. Simple protection until St. Peter ad Vincula, without clause, for the
Westminster, prior of Lappeleye, going beyond the seas.
The like for two years for William de CaumviUa.
Pardon to Henry le Burgillon (or Borgillon) and Joan his wife, and to
Richard de Erleston of their outlawry for non-appearance in court when
impleaded by Simon Pakeman for trespass.
Inspeximm and confirmation of a writing by which William Cokerel
son of Robert Cokerel, knight {militis), and Cecily his wife remised to John
de Hothum, bishop of Ely, all their right in the bailiwick of the forestership
of in the custody of the woods or pastures of the said bishop in Hetham
by reason of their acquisition of the same from Gilbert de Dedham,
late forester and keeper thereof ; witnesses, Robert de Watville, Robert de
Bours, Peter de Denardeston, John de Shelton, knights, William de la Lee,
Thomas de Cokefeld, Osbert de Aldham, John de Lafham, Walter de
Glemesford, Walter de Bukelond, Giles de Wethesham, and Ralph Samp-
son ; dated at Hetham, Sunday after the feast of St. Lucy the Virgin, 10
Edward 11. By K.
Writ de intejidoido for Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales, charged
with the protection of that coimtry and the Marches thereof against the
Scots, directed to the justice of Chester and other lieges in the county of
Chester. By K.
The like to the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
The sheriff and others of the county of Hereford.
The sheriff, &c. of the coimties of Salop and Stafford.
The sheriff, &c. of the county of Worcester.
Mandate to the keeper of the land of Ireland, and the justiciary, in
case of a canon of the house of St. Thomas the Martyr by Dublin, of the
Augustinian Order, having been elected abbot of the house, to remove such
May 26.
Westminster.
May 80.
Westminster.
154 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Membrane 10 — cont.
canon, and to induct Nicholas, a canon of the house, whom Pope J [ohn
XXII] has preferred to the abbacy thereof, into possession as abbot, and
having taken fealty from him to deliver the temporalities of the said house
to him. By K.
June 8. Presentation of John de Sheynton, clerk, to a moiety of the church of
Westminster. Malpas, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, in the king's gift by
reason of his custody of the lands and tenements of Richard de Sutton,
deceased, tenant in chief. By p.s.
May 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Westminster. Erdbury by John de Sudle of a plot of vacant land in Great Dercet, con-
taining one acre, adjacent to their dwelling-place, for the enlargement
thereof, and of 2 messuages, a toft, 8 acres of land, 7 acres of meadow,
pasture for 8 oxen; and 7«. 8^. of rent in Great Dercet and Chelvercot [es] ,
held in chief ; and for the remise by him to them of a rent of 6s. in
Clavercot [es] , which he was accustomed to receive from them out of a
wood called * Harewardeshaye * in the same place ; and also for the grant
by him to them of the amercements of his men and tenants in Great
Dercet, Radewaye, and Chalvercotes in exchange for a messuage in the
said town of Great Dercet and for releasing 20s. and 6 quarters of wheat,
which they were accustomed to receive from him. By K.
June 4. Safe-conduct imtil St. Peter ad Vincula for Alexander le Convers, and
Westminster. Giles de Hertesberghe going to Flanders on the king's business. By K.
May 1. Exemption for life for Hugh de Mortuo Mari of Karkedon from being
[May 81] . put on assizes, juries, or recognitions. By p.s. [4715.]
Westminster.
June 8. gafe conduct for Robert de Neckton, king's merchant, going with his
Westminster. gj^|p ^j^yQ^^ ^\^q g^as to buy victuals and other necessaries and to carry the
same to Newcastle-upon-Tyne for the sustenance of the king's lieges there,
John de Weston being his surety.
June 5. Pardon, at the request of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to John
Westminster. Mauduyt for the death of Roger de Chedele, killed by him in a tournament
at Cirencestre, co. Gloucester. [Fadera.] By p.s.
June 4. Grant to Henry Nasard that he may retain out of the custom payable
Westminster, on his wools, which he is sending beyond the seas, 216/. 6s. b(L in
satisfaction of divers sums in which the king is bound to him, viz., in
114L 6.S. 5d. for his wages and robes in the time of John de Drokenesford,
keeper of the Wardrobe of Edward I., and for cloth bought from him at
Boulton for the use of queen Margaret in the year 82 Edward I., and in
102/. for cloth bought from him by Ralph de Stokes, keeper of the Great
Wardrobe in the year 9 Edward II.
By K. on the information of the Treasurer.
Simple protection for one year, with clause twlumua quod de Had is for
the undermentioned persons, viz. —
John de Setrington of Scardeburgh.
William de Cloghton.
Walter Geg [es]
William de Wyndes [ore]
of Scardeburgh.
June 4. Edward de Cretyngg, going on pilgrimage to Jerusalem, has letters
Westminster, nominating Richard de Stratford and John de Seburgh his attorneys for
four years. By p.s
11 EDWAKD II.— Pakt 2.
155
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May 22.
Westminster.
June 6.
Westminster.
June 5.
Westminster.
June 7.
Westminster.
June 10.
Westminster.
June 10.
Westminster.
June 5.
Westminster.
June 10.
Westminster.
r Irishmen.
Membrane 10 — cont.
Grant, at the request of William de Caunteton of Ireland, who did good
service to the late king in Scotland, that Thomas Odounlieue, an
Irishman, and his legitimate children may henceforth in Ireland use
English laws. By K.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Maurice Mac Abraham,
Maurice Osouyllevan,
John son of Robert Duff' Obresshill,
Laurence son of Robert Duff' Obresshill',
William son of David Obresshill',
Gilbert son of Robert Obresshill ' ,
Adam son of Robert Duff' Obresshill',
Robert son of Gillecrist Obresshill',
Philip son of David Obresshill',
William son of Douenald Obresshill',
Robert son of David Obresshill',
Pardon, at the request of Roger Damory, to Maurice de Baimcton of his
imprisonment for a trespass against Adam de Skelton, whereof he was
convicted. By p.s.
Licence, at the instance of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and
Essex, for John de Sudlee to demise for a term of 14 years 40 acres of
meadow in his manor of Sudlee, co. Gloucester, held in chief, to William
de Bosco and Robert de Alne.
Laurence de Sancto Martino, going beyond the seas on pQgrimage, has
letters nominating Nicholas Wyly and John Aucher his attorneys for one
year.
Nicholas de Percy, going beyond the seas on pilgrimage, has like letters
in the names of William de Percy and John de Farlegh.
Grant to William de Ayremynne, clerk, of the prebend of Laghton in
Morthyng in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of
the late voidance of the archbishopric of York. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to W. archbishop of York.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, to
the office of Treasurer of the Exchequer [Pad, Writa.] By K.
Mandate in pursuance to John, bishop of Ely, to deliver to him the
keys, rolls, and memoranda pertaining to the office. [Fad, Writs*]
Protection for one year for William de Auvernaz, who calls himself prior
of Pritelwell, and Robert de Strete, his fellow monk, their men, and servants
in prosecuting the business of the spoliation of that priory. By K.
Presentation of Thomas Springehose, clerk, to the church of Langathen
with the chapel within the castle of Droslan, in the diocese of St. Davids.
By p.s.
June 1.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 9.
Exemption, for life, for John de Ellerker from being put on assizes,
juries, or recognitions ; and from being made mayor, coroner, bailiff,
forester, verderer, regarder, &c.
156 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1 q 1 o Membrane 9 — cont,
June 2. Acknowledgement that the king has received by the hands of J. bishop of
Westminster. Ely, the treasurer, and of the chamberlains of the Exchequer, from John,
bishop of Bath and Wells, in the name of Pope J [ohn] XXII. as a loan,
100/. out of the tenth for six years, &c., for the crusade, collected in the
diocese of Bath and Wells : with promise of repayment.
By bill of the Receipt.
Exemplification of the above dated 8 June.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and other letters were made and
sent to the Pope,
June 1. The like for 78/. 95. Id. received as above from A. bishop of Bangor.
Westminster. Vacated as above. Exemplification of the above dated 4 June.
May 80. The like for 618/. 10s. 6^d, received as above from Walter, bishop of
Westminster. Coventry and Lichfield. Exemplification of the above dated 1 June.
Vacated as above.
May 19. The like for 100/. received from Richard, bishop of London, on behalf
Westminster, of Gilbert, late bishop of London. By bill of the Receipt.
Vacated as above,
June 4. The like for 1881/. 15s. lie?, received from Roger, bishop of Salisbury,
Westminster, and the dean and chapter thereof. By like biU.
June 5. The like for 108/. 5«. Ad. received from Richard, bishop of London.
Westminster. Vacated as above. Exemplification of the above dated 7 June.
June 6. The like for 246/. lis. 6^/. received from Richard, bishop of London.
Westminster. Vacated as above. Exemplification of the above dated 8 June.
June 6. The like for 494/. 10s. received from John, bishop of Winchester.
Westminster. Vacated because tlie letters were not sealed,
June 5. The like for 100/. received from William, archbishop of York, collected
Westminster, by the dean and chapter of York. By bill of the Receipt.
The like for the same archbishop for 100/. collected by the prior of
Thurgarton. By like bill.
Vacated became surrendered and cancelled and other letters were made on
18 April 13 Edward 11.
The like for the same archbishop for 200/. collected by the dean and
chapter of York. By like bill.
Vacated as above,
June 8. The like for 1199/. 4s. 2^1. received from Henry, late bishop of Win-
Westminster. Chester, and from John, bishop of the same place.
June 9. The like for 216/. received from John, bishop of Ely, collected in the
Westminster, city and diocese of Ely. By like bill.
June 8. ^^® ^^® ^^^ 12442/. 4s. 8ff/. received from Walter, archbishop of
Westminster^ Canterbury, John, bishop of Winchester, Richard, bishop of London,
John, bishop of Lincoln, John, bishop of Norwich, John, bishop of Bath
and Wells, John, bishop of Chichester, Walter, bishop of Exeter, Walter,
bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, Roger, bishop of Salisbury, Anian,
bishop of Bangor, David, bishop of St. Asaph, and from the prior and
chapter of Rochester, that see being void.
11 EDWABD n.— Part 2. 167
1318. MEMBRANE 8.
June 6. Licence for the abbot and convent of Battle to acquire in mortmain
Westminster, i^^^^ tenements and rents to the value of 40^ a year.
By K. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
June 7. Signification to R. bishop of Salisbury, of the revocation of the presenta-
Westminater. tion of Master Luke de Perers, king*s clerk, to the church of St. Sampson,
Crikkelade (or Krikelade), in the diocese of Salisbury, as the king has learned
that the right of presentation for the term belongs to Master Richard de
Abyndon. The king further revokes the prohibition, which he had
addressed to the bishop, against admitting any person to that church
until the matter had been debated in Court. By p.s.
June 5. Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln, of the revocation of the presenta-
Westaiinster. tion of John de Norton, clerk, to the church of Shenle, in the diocese
of Lincoln, made in error, as the king understands that Richard de Bereford,
king's clerk, presented to that church by the late king, still holds it.
By K. on the information of Hugh le Despenser, the elder.
June 7. Licence, during pleasure, to Ralph de Cammoys to hunt the fox and
Westminster, hare, fence time excepted, in the forests in the counties of Norhampton,
Huntyngdon, and Suthampton.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
June 8. Pardon upon fine paid by Thomas Heryngaud, the husband of Eleanor,
Westminster, late the wife of Gilbert de Cundy, to the said Eleanor for having acquired
with the said Gilbert, without licence, a moiety of the manor of Firnham
from Walter de Romesey, tenant in chief, to hold for the lives of the said
Eleanor and Gilbert. By fine of 6 marks.
June 7. Writ of aid, for one year, from Peter de Monte Pessulano, king's
Westminster, serjeant, whom the king is sending to make purveyance for the spicery.
By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
June 8. Writ of aid direct to all men in the county of York for the sheriff of the
Westminster, county, whom the king has commanded, with his entire j^oase, to resist and
drive back the Scots, who are reported to have invaded the county. [Pad,
Writs.] , By K.
June 7. Confirmation of the demise made by Richard, abbot of the house of
Westminster. Kingeswode, and the convent of that place to Bernard Aringi of Florence,
citizen of London, of their granges of Haseldene and Tettebury, and
manor of Culkertone and of their lands and tenements in Cherltone, co.
Gloucester, to hold to him for his life and to his executors for ten years
after his decease. By K.
June 6. Confirmation of the demise which the prior and convent of St. Andrews,
Westminster. Norhampton, made to John de Badby, for his life, of all their lands and
tenements in Wodeford by Hynton.
June 8. Licence for the abbot and convent of Clyve to acquire in mortmain
Westminster, lands, tenements, and rents to the value of 10/. a year. By K.
June 8. Licence for John de Sancto Johanne to demise at fee-farm, for a term of
Westminster, eight years, to the prior and convent of Shirbum land to the value of lOOs.
a year in his manor of Basyng, held in chief. By K.
June 11. Grant to Joan de Torthorald of 20 marks a year, in aid of her
Westminster, sustenance, out of the issues of the escheatry on this side Trent, to hold
until the king shall make other provision for her, By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the escheator,
158
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
June 6.
Westminster.
June 7.
Westminster.
June 10.
Westminster.
Membrane 8 — eont,
Tmpe.vimm and exemplification of the* charters, hereafter specified,
pertaining to the church of St. Bartholomew, London, and to the canons
of that place, viz. —
I. Confirmation, dated at Westminster, by Henry II of the grant
by Henry I of the place called * Smethefeld ' and of divers other
grants; witnesses, Richard, bishop of Winchester, B(.s?V). bishop of Ely,
J. bishop of Norwich, Richard de Luci, earl Albericus, Simon de
Bello Campo, Geoffrey de Sai, and Gervase de Can villa.
II. Protection, dated at Windsor, granted by Henry 11 to the said
church and canons ; witnesses, Geoffrey, bishop of Ely, Rannulf de
Glanvilla, earl Albericus, Simon de Bello Campo, and G. de Say.
III. Protection dated at Rouen, 26 March, 1 Richard I, granted by
Richard I to the said church and canons ; witnesses, W. bishop of
Ely, the Chancellor.
At this date [9 June 11 Edward II.] John de Sandale, bishop of
Winchester, the Chancellor, delivered the Great Seal of the king to the king
himself as appears in a memorandum on the dorse of the Close Roll.
Signification to R. bishop of Salisbury, of the revocation of the presen-
tation of Master Luke de Perers, king's clerk, to the church of St. Sampson,
Crekkelade, in the diocese of Salisbury, as the king has learned that
the right of presentation to the church belongs for the turn to Master
Richard de Abyndon. The king further revokes the prohibition which he
had addressed to the bishop against admitting any person to that church
until the matter had been debated in Court.
Pardon, at the request of Edmund, the king's brother, to Adam de
Huntyngfeld of his outlawry in the county of Essex for non-appearance in
court when impleaded by John de Wycombe for trespass. By p.s.
June 9.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 7.
«
Acceptance of the status which Master Thomas de Hothum, king's clerk,
parson of the church of Patrington in the diocese of York, has in that
church, the king being unwilling that he should be disturbed therein
because that church, when lately void by the death of Master William de
Birston, pertained to the king's donation by reason of the archbishopric of
York being then in the king's hands and of the provostship of the church
of St. John, Beverley, being likewise void. By K.
Mandate to Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side
Trent, for the restitution of the temporalities of the priory of St. Mary
Magdalen, Coldeclyve, to Willermus do Sancto Albino, a monk of Bee
Helluin {de JJeccu Herleaini)^ whose presentation as prior by the abbot
of Bee Helluin the king has admitted. By K.
Writ de intendendo for him.
June 8. Grant to Roger Ardyngelli, Dinus Forcetti, and Francis Balduch',
Westminster, and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, to
whom the king is bound in 500 marks, that they may receive that sum
out of the first issues in the port of London of the custom of wools, hides
and wool-fells and of the impost for the export of those wares. By p.s.
Vacated because surmidered and cancelled ami otherwise helou\
June 10.
Westminster.
11 EDWARD II.— Pabt 2.
159
1318.
June 11.
Westminster.
Membrane 7 — cont.
Grant to Roger Ardingelli, Dinus Forcetti, and Francis Balduch*,
and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, to
whom the king is bound in 6581. 18.s. 4//., viz. for SiOL Gs. 8r/. and
818/. 6.S. Sd,y received in the Chamber by John Pecok, the elder, king's
yeoman, that they may receive that sum out of the first issues of the
custom on wools, hides, and wool -fells and of the impost for the export
of those wares in the port of London. By p.s.
June 1.
Westminster.
June 12.
Westminster.
June 12.
Westminster.
June 10.
Westminster.
Grant to the commonalties and merchants of Bleives, Seint Sever,
Seinte Quiterie, Bonegarde, Sordes, Labbatud, Peresforate, Poillon, and
Huyre in Gascony and to the merchants of Bordeaux that they may
receive the sums in which the king is indebted to them out of the customs
on wools, hides and wool-fells in the port of Ipswich. In payment of such
debts the king had granted [Vol. I. p. 60] to them the like custom in the
port of Southampton, but later [Vol. I. p. 77] by arrangement with
Emeryk de Friscobaud and his fellows, merchants of the society of the
Friscobaud, to whom he had previously assigned the custom, he granted
them a moiety of the custom of Southampton ; which custom, the Frisco-
bald i having been repaid their dues, he has now assigned to queen Isabella.
Fren<-h,
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the said custom at Ipswich to
deliver the seal called the *coket* and the issues of the customs to
Reymund Amaud of Mountauser and Reymund de Marges, the proctors of
the said merchants, as the merchants have undertaken to satisfy the
executors of Piers do Cabau in the balance remaining due to him of an
assignment which the king had made him on the same custom. Frefich.
By K. on the information of William de Monte Acuto.
Appointment of W. archbishop of York, in consequence of the Scots
after the publication of the truce having occupied the town of Berwick-
upon-Tweed and certain castles within England in the Marches of Scotland
and having inraded the realm and advanced into the county of York, to
check which the king purposes to be at York on the Morrow of St. James
the Apostle to set out against them, to be keeper of those parts until the
king shall arrive or order otherwise. Power, during pleasure, for the
archbishop to punish rebels. By K.
Impe.nmii.s and confirmation of a grant by Gilbert de Aton, knight, to
Geoflfrey le Scrope and his heirs of the manor of Eltham Maundeville, with
its houses, lands, &c. ; and also of all lands and tenements which had been
delivered to the grantor as next heir to William de Vescy, in the chancery
of the king, of which William de Vescy of Kildare died seised in the
county of Kent, witnesses, John de Moubray, Henry le Scrope and John
de Sutton, knights, William de Herle, John de Stonor, John de Denum,
Geoflfrey de Fynggele and others.
Grant, after inquisition a// quod damnum made by the sheriflfs of London,
to Margaret, late the wife of John de Echebrigge, of a plot of vacant land
in le Tymberheth in the parish of St. Mary Somerset, in the city of
London, containing 80 feet of land in length and 16 feet in width, for building
upon, to hold, quit of arrears of services and rents, subject to rendering at
the Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff of London 8.s. 4^/. a year at
which according to its true value the plot is extended.
By K. on the information of William de Monte Acuto.
160 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
-, Q-i o Membrane 7 — cont.
iolo.
June 3. Confirmation of a demise made by John, late abbot of St. Edmunds,
Westminster, with the consent of the convent, to Hervey de Stanton, king's clerk, for his
life, of the manor of Stapelford, co. Essex, the advowson of the church of
the manor and divers rights excepted.
June 11, Grant for life to Master John. Wale wayn, king's clerk, of the wardenship
Westminster, of the hospital of St. Leonard, York. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of York to induct him.
Writ de intendendo for him directed to the brethren and sisters of the
hospital.
MEMBRANE^ 6.
Jime 12. Mandate to the archbishop of York, as the king has learned that many
Westminster, ecclesiastical benefices and spiritual temporalities in his diocese have been
so wasted by the Scots that they cannot answer to the taxation of the
current tenth, to enquire touching the actual value of such benefices and
temporalities, and to inform the collectors of the tenth thereof. When the
collections shall have been made, the archbishop is to forward the same
to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
The like mandate to the under-mentioned, viz. —
L. bishop of Durham in his diocese. •
R. archdeacon of Richmond.
June 12. Grant to Roger Ardingelli, Dinus Forcetti, and Francis Balduch*,
Westminster, and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, of
652^ 8s. to be received out of the issues of the custom on wool, hides, and
wool-fells and the impost for exporting such wares in the port of London,
in satisfaction of a like sum in which the king was boimd to them, viz. —
for 800^. paid by them to Henry de Bello Monte for his stay with men at
arms in the Marches of Scotland, lOOZ. and AOL advanced as loans in the
Wardrobe, and 112Z. 8s, paid by them at the king's request. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the said customs.
I
June 16. Grant to the same merchants of 6483i. 2«. Oj</. to be received by them
Westminster, out of the issues of the tenth collected in the dioceses of Lincoln, Norwich,
Winchester, Salisbury, London, Chichester, EJy and Rochester, in satisfaction
of a like sum in which the king is bound to them, viz., in 8280Z. 4s. 4J</.,
being the arrears remaining due of a sum of 10,000 marks lent to the king,
and of 8,000 marks, which in part remuneration for such loan and for their
good service he had granted to them, in 400/. delivered by them as a loan into
the Treasury to J. bishop of Ely, the treasurer, and the chamberlains of
the Exchequer, in 76Z. 10s. for cloth of wool and silk bought from them in
London by Ralph de Stokes, clerk of the Great Wardrobe, in 400 marks
advanced by them for the expences of the household of queen Isabella at
the rate of 60 marks a week, in 800Z. advanced for the expences of the
king's Household, and in advances in the Wardrobe of 20/., 201, and 200
marks, and in 226/. 18s. id. for cloth bought from them in London, as
appears by divers bills, the one for the said sum of 76/. 10s., another for the
said sum of 400 marks under the seal of Henry de Hale, king's clerk, keeper
of the Wardrobe of queen Isabella, and by two bills, the one for 800/. and the
other for the said two sums of 20/., under the seal of Robert de Wodehous,
late holding the place of keeper of the Wardrobe, and another bill for the
said sum of 200 marks under the seal of Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk,
keeper of the Wardrobe, and a bill for the said sum of 226/. 13s. id, under
11 EDWARD n.— Part 2.
161
1318.
Jane 11.
Westminster.
Jane 16.
Fulmer.
June 10.
Westminster.
Jane 18.
Westminster.
Jane 20.
Fulmer.
Jane 12.
Westminster.
Membrane 6 — cont,
the seal of the said Ralph de Stokes, all which bills the merchants hold,
and in 931. 12d. paid by them for the king to Wolpinus Johan, merchant,
for money paid by him to William de Disseford and his fellows, men at
arms, for the arrears of their wages and for replacing their horses lost
in the king's service whilst staying in the castle of Edeneburgh ; in 1100/.
paid by them to Maneutus Francisci, merchant of Florence, for cloth and
divers victuals bought from him at London and delivered to Master John
de Weston, then chamberlain of Scotland, in 66L 18«. Ad. paid by them
for the king to John Vanne, late a merchant of the society of the Ballardi
of Lucca, for money advanced by him in the Wardrobe of the late king,
for which sums they hold bills under the seals of Ingelard de Warle, late
keeper of the Wardrobe, and John, bishop of Bath and Wells, keeper of
the Wardrobe of the late king. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the principal collectors of the tenth in the
said diocese. By-E.
Exemption for life for Roger de Luda from being put on assizes, juries,
or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other bailiff or
minister. By p.s.
Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, for Bernard Beneyt and Thomas de
Sancto Glaro, the servants whom Gaucelinus, cardinal priest of SS. Mar-
cellinus and Peter, is sending to purchase corn, and other victuals for his
household. [Fcgdera.]
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Ceme by Agnes, late the wife of Henry de Porton, of 6 messuages, 80
acres of land, and a moiety of an acre of meadow in Ceme Monachorum ;
by John de Ceme, knight, of 5 messuages, 69a. Ir. of land, and 2^ acres
Ol meadow in the same town and in Middelmersh ; by John Shuggul of
Briddeport of 2 acres of land in Wotton by Briddeport ; and by Joan, late
the wife of William le Ferour of Briddeport, of 8 acres of land in the
same town of Wotton ; all which are worth, in all their issues 42«. Id.
as appears by an inquisition made by Master John Waleweyn, king's clerk,
escheator on this side Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence granted
to them to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10^. a year.
Grant to Roger Ardingelli, Dinus Forcetti, and Francis Balduch*, and
their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, of 200^. to
be received out of the first issues of the custom on wools, hides, and wool-
fells and of the impost for exporting those wares in the port of Mele-
combe in satisfaction of a like sum in which on the king's behalf they
satisfied Master Rigaud de Asserio, canon of Orleans, the Pope's nuncio in
England, who had delivered as a loan that sum into the Wardrobe to
Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the said custom.
Grant to the same merchants of 184Z. 9a. 5d., in repayment of a like sum
paid by them for the king, out of the like issues in the port of London.
Protection and safe-conduct in Ireland for the abbot of St. Thomas the
Martyr by Dublin, Master William Nicholai and Reymund de Roseriis,
clerks, whom Master Rigaud de Asserio, canon of Orleans, the Pope's
nuncio for the collection of first fruits in England, Ireland and Wales, has
appointed to be his deputies for such collection in Ireland.
18845 h
162 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-| Q 1 o Membrane 6 — cowt,
June 24. Presentation of Thomas de Sibbethorpe, clerk, to the church of Shenle,
Woodstock, in the diocese of Lincoln. By p.s.
June 8. Grant of 500 marks, to be received out of the issues of the custom on wool,
Westminster, hides, and wool fells in the port of London, to Roger Ardingelli, Dinus
Forcetti and Francis Balduch*, and their fellows, merchants of the
society of the Bardi of Florence, who by the king's command paid to
Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, dOO marks in part satisfaction of a
sum in which the king was bound to him. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 6.
June 12. Safe-conduct until St. Peter ad Vincula for Thomas, earl of Lancaster,
Westminster, and his followers, coming to the king on the feast of SS. Peter and Paul
the Apostles. By K.
June 9. Inspeximus and confirmation of a grant by John de Moubray, lord of the
Westminster. Island of Haxiholm, to John de la Ryvere of Brandesby and Matilda his
wife, and the heirs of their bodies, of a messuage and %\ bovates of land
in Eppeworth, subject to the render of a barbed arrow at Michaelmas
every year ; with reversion failing such issue to the said John
de Moubray and his heirs ; witnesses, John de Creppinges, knight, William
Moigne, Thomas de Beltoft, Ralph de Brunnun, William Crake, Walter de
Brunnun and Geof&ey de Res ; dated at Eppworth in the feast of SS.
Philip and James the Apostles, 11 Edward II. By p.s.
June 16. Commission to A. bishop of Hereford, John Abel, knight, and Master
Westminster. Richard de Burton, clerk, to take on the king's behalf the «th of fealty to
Philip, king of France, for the duchy of Aquitaine, and for all lands which
the king holds beyond the seas.
June 12. Protection until St. Peter ad Vincula, with clause volumiiSf for A. bishop
Westminster, of Hereford going beyond the seas by the king's command. By K.
June 12. Pardon of their outlawry in the county of York to John de Bretteville,
Westminster. Geoffrey Lewyn, Sampson Paytevyn, Hugh Haukyn, Peter Haukyn,
Henry Hauk3na, Thomas de Snape, Roger le Norreys le porter, Walter
Doun, Robert de Shylington, Elias de Kelsouth, Hugh de Hecham, John
Puy, John de la Sale, William de Blith, John Wodeman, Walter de
Alnemouth, William Paytevyn, Thomas Lescote, Patrick le Taillur,
Thomas Thorald, John le Ta3mturer, John de la Gore, Richard de Dalton,
William de Aketon, Richard de Aketon, Robert de Musgrave, Robert de
Stanhope, William de Borne, and William Ename, for non-appearance
before John de Donecastre, and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer,
when impleaded by AmaJd de Luke and William Amaldp] dePort[au] ,
merchants of Gascony [cf. Vol. II. p. 586] . By K.
May 26. Grant of the king's gift to Edward, earl of Chester, the king's son, in
Westminster. ^Ad of his maintenance, beyond the lands and tenements already granted to
him, of 1000 marks out of the issues of tin in the county of Cornwall.
ByK.
Mandate in pursuance to Henry de Wylyngton, the king's steward of
Cornwall.
Vacated because otherwise above.
11 EDWARD II.— Pabt 2.
168
1318.
Jane 9.
Westminstor.
June 16^
Westminster.
Membrane 5 — corU,
Inspeximiu and confirmation of divers charters to the abbot and monks
of St. Mary's, Cumhir, viz. —
I. Charter of Henry m confirming to them all lands, which they
hold of the gift of Mareduc son of Mailgon and others. Dated at
Bruges 1 June 16 Henry III. [Monasticon, Vol. v. p. 469.]
n. Protection granted by Henry III to the abbot and monks of
Cumhir for themselves, and their lands and possessions, with exemp-
tion from toll and custom. Dated at Bruges 1 June, 16 Henry HE.
m. Grants by Owenwynwyn son of Oweyn Kynelant, by Jorverth
Bichan and by Mailgin son of Bees. By E.
Safe-conduct until Christmas for John de Cosyn, John de Monte Auser
and Menaudus de la Stosele, merchants of Gascony, going to divers parts
of the realm on the king's business.
The like for the under-mentioned merchants, viz. —
t:SS,5Tr^^^''^^lmerchant8 of Gaaoony.
Bertrand de Muro
Amald de Forspeye
Peter de Fortune
f
[merchants of Gascony.
June 12.
Westminster.
June 14.
Westminster.
Richard le Teynturer, one of the executors of Master William de la Bivere,
going to Ireland, has letters nominating William Benet and John de Seton
his attorneys for two years.
Protection until St. James's day, with clause volumus, for Richard de
Burton, going beyond the seas on the king's service.
Acknowledgement, at the request of John de Merkyngfeld, that the king
is bound to John de Weston, king's clerk, in the sum oidSil, 2s. 7id. as set
forth below, with promise of repayment, viz. —
The king was lately bound to John de Merkyngfeld, king's clerk, in
1797/. Ss, dd. viz. in 242Z. ISs, for com bought from him for the House-
hold by William Hathewy, his baker, in June in his fourth year, in
281. 15s. for beans and oats bought from him for the king's horses in the
same year, in 860/. for com bought from him in the fifth year and delivered
to the soldiers {soldariis) in garrison in the towns of St. John of Perth
and Berwick-upon-Tweed in Scotland staying there in the king's wages, in
81/. 12«. 1^. for com bought from him by Ranulph de Rye, then sheriff
of Lincoln, in the fifth year, and in 984/. 2s. 7id, for corn bought from
him in the sixth year, for provisioning the king's castles and towns in
Scotland, as appears in three bills under the seal of Ingelard de Warle,
king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, for 242/. 18s., 28/. 15s. and
181/. 12s. Hd, and in two bills under the seal of the office of the
chamberlainship of Scotland for 360/. and 984/. 2s. 7^,, and
delivered by the said John into the Chancery. On 1 December
6 Edward U., the king, to satisfy him in the above sums, granted
the said John that he might receive at Midsummer the said 818/. 5s. 7 id.
out of the issues of the tenth then current, and the said 984/. 2s. 7id, out
of the issues of the same tenth at Christmas by the hands of the principal
collectors thereof, and the said John by virtue of this grant received the
said 818/. 5s. 7\d. by a tally levied at the Exchequer on 18 Febmary,
6 Edward U out of the first term of the said tenth, and prayed the king
that the 984/. 2s. 7^., which then remained due to him, should be paid to
John de Weston in satisfaction of a sum in which he was bound to him.
By K. and C.
164 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
igjg^ Membrane 5 — cont,
June 24. Grant for life to Richard de Lusteshull, king's clerk, of the custody of
Woodstock. IjJjq hospital of St. Katherine by the Tower of London. By p.s.
June 24. Protection until Michaelmas, with clause volumus^ for John Abel, going
Woodstock, beyond the seas on the king's service. By K.
June 25. Appointment, during good behaviour, of Reginald de Sutton to the
Woodstock, custody of the king's park of Risberwe, with the usual fee.
Byp.s. [4768.]
June 24. Acknowledgement that the king has received as a loan by the hands of
Woodstock. Master John Walewayn, the treasurer, and of the chamberlains of the
Exchequer from William, ajrchbishop of York, in the name of Pope J [ohn]
XXII, the sum of 86s. out of the tenth for six years imposed by Pope
Clement V for the Crusade, collected out of the church of Wygeton in the
diocese of York ; with promise of repayment within five years.
Vficated because surrmdered and cancelled. By bill of the Receipt,
MEMBRANE 4.
June 16. The king grants an indemnity against the Pope to Richard, bishop of
Westminster. London, and the church of St. Paul, London, for 949/. 16«. lOd. mentioned
hereunder. Whereas of the 12442/. 4«. Sid, sterling of the tenth for six
years imposed by Pope Clement V. for the Crusade, out of the issues of the
first year of that tenth collected by Walter, archbishop of Canterbury, and
other bishops of the province of Canterbury in their dioceses, and lent by
Pope J [ohn XXII] to the king, the king had received the above sum from
the said bishop of London viz. on 26 May last past by the hands of J.
bishop of Ely, the late treasurer, and of the chamberlains of the Exchequer
500Z., and 29 May for Gilbert, late bishop of London, of the portion touch-
ing him of his own goods of the same bishopric 100/., on 5 June last 108/.
5s, id. and on 6 June 246/ lis, 6d,
The like for John, bishop of Chichester, and the dean and chapter of
the church of the Holy Trinity, Chichester, for 674/. 14s. dd, lent to the
king.
July 4. Matilda, late the wife of Richard Constantyn, staying in England, has
Northampton, letters nominating Elias de Assheburn her attorney in Ireland for two
years.
John de Creppinges, who has lost the sight of his eyes, has letters
nominating Nicholas de Mortone and Richard Bemer his attorneys for three
years. By K.
July 6. Protection and safe-conduct for one year for John de Faudon, going
Northampton, through the realm on the king*s business.
Vacated because otJierwise in the tivelfUi year.
The like for Peter de Faudon, Roger de Faudon and William de Faudon.
Vacated as above,
Jime 28. Mandate to the bailiffs, good men and commonalty of the towns of
Woodstock. Sutton and Plumuthe to provide two ships, thoroughly equipped and
manned, on account of the invasion of Ireland by the Scots under Rober
de Brus and Edward his brother, to proceed to Ireland in the company
and under the command of John de Athy, whom the king has appointed
to be admiral of his fleet in those parts. By p.s.
I
1318.
11 EDWARD n.— Part 2.
165
Jane 28.
Woodstock.
June 24.
Woodstock.
June 24.
Woodstock.
June 11.
Westminster.
June 24.
Woodstock.
July 2.
Northampton.
July 2.
NorUuunpton.
June 24.
Woodstock.
Membrane 4 — cont.
The like to the under-mentioned bailiffs, good men and commonalties,
Yiz. of the towns of Dertemuthe, and Tengmuthe, and the city of Exeter.
Power for John de Athy to receive into the king's peace all those, as
well those of Scotland as of Ireland, who had risen in rebellion against
the king. By p.s.
Appointment during pleasure of John de Athy as admiral and captain of
the ships and men destined for service in the West against the Scots and
other rebels. By K.
Pardon to the Master and brethren of the hospital of St. John the
Baptist, Bruggewauter, for acquiring in mortmain, without licence, 6s. of
rent in Be Bruere, which John de Mohun paid every year, and S^d, of rent
payable by Bichaid de Berehull in the same place. By fine of 208.
John, abbot of Mont St. Michel {SancU Michaelis in periculo muris)^
staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating William Amald and
Thomas Hostiler his attorneys for three years.
Licence for the prior and convent of St. Botulph's, Colchester, to acquire
in mortmain lands, tenements and rents, to the value of 102. a year.
By p.s.
Vacated when surrendered because the prior and convent on 20 June, 11
Richard II, acquired lands, tenements, and rents to the value of 668. 9d, a year
to hold in full satisfaction of the above licence, whereupon the letters were
cancelled.
Pardon to William le BaiUol of Harewell for acquiring in fee, without
licence, from Thomas le Baillol two parts of a messuage, 96 acres of land,
18 acres of meadow, 60 acres of pasture, and 808. of rent in Harewell,
held in chief as of the honor of St. Yalery, as appears by an inquisition
made by Master John Walewayn, king*s clerk, escheator on this side
Trent. Licences also for the said Thomas to grant his reversion of the
remaining third part, which Emma, late the wife of Walter le Baillol
holds in dower of his inheritance, to the said William and his heirs.
By fine of 408.
Grant to Master John Bussh, clerk, of the prebend of Eenteston in the
church of St. Paul, London, in the king's gift by reason of the late
voidance of the bishopric of London. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to B. bishop of London.
Presentation by the king and by Richard de Kirkebride, Robert Tilliol
and Walter de Kirkebride, to whom the right of presentation also belongs,
of Robert de Tymparon, king's clerk, to the church of Kirkelevyngton in
the diocese of Carlisle, in the king's gift by reason of the lands and
tenements, late of Gilbert de Sutheyk, tenant in chief of the late king,
and the lands and tenements, late of Walter de Corry, an adherent of the
Soots, being in his hands. By E.
Revocation of the collation of Thomas le Vendur, king's clerk, to the
custodv of the hospital of St. Sepulchre by Hedon, which the king had
made believing that it was of his foundation by reason of the earldom of
Albemarle {com' AlbetnarV) being in his hands, as it appears by inquisition
made by Robert de Sapy, escheator beyond Trent, that the hospital is of
the foundation of William de la Twyere and his ancestors, and that the
brethren and sisters of the hospital have hitherto been accustomed to elect
a master.
166
CALENDAE OP PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
June 28.
Woodstock.
June 28.
Woodstock.
July 4.
KorthamptoD.
July 6.
Northfunpton.
June 28.
Woodstock.
July 4.
Northunpton.
Membrane 4 — cont.
Grant to Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, of the bailiwick of the
stewardship of the forest of Essex, late of Richard de Glare, tenant in
chief, in the king's hand by reason of the son and heir of the said Richard
being a minor. By p.s.
Safe-conduct for one year for Roger Sterre, merchant of London, going
with his ship called * la Mariole de Lundres * to divers parts, as well within
as without the realm of England, to trade.
By E. on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Pardon at the request of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to
William son of William de la Mote of his outlawry in the counties of
Suffolk, Cambridge, Essex and Hertford for divers felonies, &c.
By E. on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Simple protection for two years, without clause, for the abbot of Abbyn-
don, going beyond the seas.
By K. on the information of Master J. Walewayn.
Licence for the prior and convent of Wodebrugge to acquire in mortmain
lands and rents to the value of 100s, a year. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by W. archbishop of Canterbury,
to the friars of the order of St. Augustine, Canterbury, of a piece of ground
in Canterbury containing 2 acres, upon which they may construct a house
and dwell therein. By. E.
June 18.
Westminster.
June 22.
Woodstock.
June 24.
Woodstock.
June 10.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 8.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbess and nuns Minoresses
of Waterbeche by Stephen de Clopton, parson of the church of Buken-
hamferie of 2 messuages in Cantebrigge, held of John de Berton and
William son of Nicholas de Hanxson, and which are worth in all their
issues 44«. a year, as appears by an inquisition made by Master John
Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, to hold in part
satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands and rents to the
value of 202. a year.
Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Luke de Flisco, cardinal deacon of
St. Mary in Via Lata, going towards Norham on the business of the
church of Rome ; to show the Cardinal due reverence, the king has
appointed Amald Guilliam de Bynoles and John de Enefeld to escort him
and his household. [Fcedera,] By E.
The like for Gaucelinus Johannes (sic), cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus
and Peter, with Simon de Friskenade and William Reymundi de Clavery for
his escort. [Fad^raJ]
John, abbot of Mont St. Michel {Sancti Michaelis in periculo maris),
staving beyond the seas, has letters nominating Oliver le Moigne, clerk,
ana John Labbe his attorneys in the Islands of Qeresey, and Gemereye
for three years.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and friars of the
order of St. Augustine of the house of Peterston by William Bulman of
Holkham and Cecily, his wife, of a messuage, 59 acres of land, and lOd. of
rent in Quarles, ana by Martin Goldewyne of Holkham of a messuage, 50
acres of land, and 4«. of rent in Holkham, which messuages and lands are
11 EDWABD n.— Part 2. 167
IQ-io Membrane 8 — cont,
worth in all their issues 26«. Sd, a year, as appears by an inquisition made
by Master John Walewayn, king*s clerk, escheator on this side Trent, in
part satisfaction of a licence granted to them, at the request of J. bishop
of Norwich, to acquire lands, tenements, and rents to the value of 20 marks
a year.
Jane 28. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Great
Woodstoek. Malveme by Ralph de Chandos of 4 acres of meadow in Petrescherche in
exchange for 4 acres of meadow in Southull. By fine of 20s.
Jane 24. Revocation of the collation of Thomas le Vendour, king's clerk, to the
Woodstock, custody of the hospital of St. Sepulchre by Hedon, which the king had
made believing that it was of his foundation by reason of the earldom of
Albemarle {com* AlbemarV) being in his hands, as it appears by inquisition
made by Robert de Sapy, escheator beyond Trent, that it is of the founda-
tion of the ancestors of William de la Twyer.
June 28. Grant to John le Tylere of Berkhampsted of the office of hayward
Woodstock, (messoris, d^estre messer) of Bray, receiving the same fee as he received
whilst he held that office of the grant of queen Margaret, or as any others
who held the office received. By p.s. [4762.]
July 4. Writ of aid, for one year, for Francis de Florencia, whom Luke de
Northampton Plisco, cardinal deacon of St. Mary's in Via Lata, is sending to divers parts
of the realm to make purveyance for him. [Foedera.]
By E. on the information of Thomas de Gherleton.
The like for the under-mentioned purveyors of the same cardinal, viz. —
Cantor Ogentium.
Jaconius de Mutina.
Albertinus de Parma.
Bomius de Duaco.
Philip de Janua.
Guaterus Passelegne. [Fcedera,]
July 4. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Robert de Sapy,
Northampton escheator beyond Trent, for John de Penreth to enfeoff Geoffrey de Alta
Ripa of his manor of Lambaneby and 64^ acres of land in Selywra and
Middelscogh, held in chief, and for the feoffee to regrant the same to him
and Margaret his wife and his heirs, although should the said John die, his
heir being a minor, and the said Margaret survive him, the king would
thereby lose the custody. By fine of 5 marks.
Jane 25. Prohibition directed to the barons, bailiffs and good men of the port of
Woodstock. Faversham, the king having learned that between them and the barons of
the other ports and certain men of Flanders and men of Whitsand many
disputes have arisen, against committing under pain of forfeiture any hurt
upon any one of the realm, or any one from foreign parts being at peace
with the king, or to do anything which may be hurtful to the peace by land
or sea. By p.s.
The like to the barons, &e. of the under-mentioned ports, viz. —
Romenhale, Hastingges,
Hythe, , Dover,
Wyncheise, Sandwich,
Rye,
168 CAl^El^DAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
- Qi o Membrane 8 — cont.
July 6. Licence for the abbot and convent of St. Peter's, Gloucester, to appro-
Northampton, priate in mortmain the church of Southcerneye, which is of their own
advowson. By E. on the information of Master Th. de Cherleton.
July 4. Writ de intendendo for Richard Coterel appointed by Richard de
Northampton. Middelton, yeoman of the chamber, to be his deputy during his pleasure
in the office of the Marshalsea of measures in Lreland. By C.
June 29. Pardon to Robert son of Adam de Hindelegh of his outlawry in the
Brackley. county of Lancaster for the rape of Isabella de Castelford, whereof he
was indicted. By p.s.
June 5. Pardon to Fulk de Penbrugge for acquiring in fee without licence from
Northampton John de Penbrugge the manor of Mune, held in chief. By fine of 100s.
June 26. Grant, in exchange for 2 messuages in the parish of St. Mary Magdalen,
Woodstock. u2 i}^Q suburb of Oxford, to the abbot and convent of Oseney, to hold in
frank almoin, of a messuage in the parish of St. Peter in the East,
Oxford, which the king held of the gift of John de Colshill, and which
is held of the king by the service of rendering a rose at the feast o{ St. John
the Baptist, as appears by an inquisition made by Master John Walewayn
king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent. By p.s.
Jime 28. Grant after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John Walewayn,
Woodstock. king*s clerk, escheator on this side Trent, to the Carmelite Friars of
Oxford of a plot of vacant land in the suburb of Oxford, adjacent to their
new dwelling place, containing 100 feet in length, and 1 foot at either end,
and 30 feet in width in the middle, to hold to them and their successors for
the enlargement of their dwelling place : licence also for them to make a
subterraneous way, 50 feet in length and 10 feet in width from their old
dwelling place in the same suburb passing under the king's highway to
their new house. By p.s.
MEMBRANES, 8 cone. 2 and 1.
June 25. Confirmation to the abbot and convent of Neuhous of very many grants
Woodstock, and benefactions. By fine contained in another char^r.
MEMBRANE 1 eont.
July 5. Licence for Nicholas Braunche and Bobergia his wife to grant a
Northampton, messuage, 1 mill, 220 acres of land, 24 acres of meadow, 60 acres of wood,
pasture for 18 oxen, 24 cows, 500 sheep, and 60 pigs in Frome Braunche
and Faleise and the hundred of Frome Braunche, held in chief, to Andrew
son of Nicholas Braunche and Joan his wife, and the heirs of their bodies,
with reversion failing issue to the said Nicholas and Bobergia and the
heirs of the said Nicholas. By fine of 102.
June 28. Licence, at the request of the king's chaplain, Philip de Baston, after
Woodstock, inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John Walewayn, king's clerk,
escheator on this side Trent, for John de Bishopton of Oxford to quit claim
to Bobert, vicar of the church of St. Mary Magdalen without the North
Gate, Oxford, and the proctors of the chantry of the mass of St. Mary in
the same church, 6s. 8d, of rent, which the said vicar and proctors were
accustomed to pay to him for a messuage which they held of him in the
suburb of Oxford. By p.s.
11 EDWARD II.— Part 2. 169
1 n-t Q Membrane 1 — cotU.
Grant to the Carmelite Friars, dwelling at Oxford, of the 2 messuages
in the parish of St. Mary Magdalen in the suburb of Oxford, which the
king held of the surrender of the abbot and convent of Oseneye, to hold
in frank-almoin, to them and their successors celebrating divine service for
the souls of the king's progenitors and of all Christians. By E.
July 8. Licence for Thomas de Hauville to enfeoff Roger de L[eekes] , parson of
Northampton, ^e church of Doketon, of his manors of Dunton and Reynham, co. Norfolk,
held in chief, and for the said Roger to re-grant them to the said Thomas and
Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies with remainder failing issue to
the right heirs of the said Thomas. By fine of 20^.
June 11. Pardon to Robert de Belencumber of his imprisonment and of that which
Westminster, pertains to the king by reason of a novel disseisin upon Peter Rys, and
Geof^y le Keu of Fynchyngfeld, which he made of tenements in
Fynchyngfeld, whereof he was convicted before John de Mutford, and his
fellows, justices of assize in the county of Essex, and committed to the
king's prison at Colcestre, provided he satisfies the said Peter and G^of^y
for their losses by reason of the disseisin. By p.s.
MEMBRANE Bid.
Feb. 2. Commission to John de Stonore and Philip de la Beohe to deliver the
Windsor. gaol of Redynges.
The like to John de Insula, John Abel, and Richer de Refham to deliver
the gaol of the Tower of London of Roger le Vireler, a prisoner for
conterfeiting [money] .
Feb. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger de Cubeldyk and Simon le
Windsor. Chaumberleyn on complaint by Geoffrey le Bucher of Boston that William
son of John, Robert son of Gilbert de Gosberkyrk, John de Rughton, the
younger, and John de Rothewell with others assaulted him at Boston, co.
Lincoln. By fine of 20 marks.
Jan. 25. The like to John de Insula, Robert de Maddyngley and J. de Cantebrigge
Westminster, on complaint by Geoffrey de HaverhuUe and Dio[ni8ia] his wife that
Walter de Orewell, Roger de Brewose, parson of the church of Heiden,
John, vicar of the church of Sauston, Robert de Orewell, B[aldwin] de
Tylneve, Alexander de Orewelle, Richard de Claxton, vicar of the church of
Stapebord, Ralph son of William son of Ralph and William his brother,
W[iUiam] Cassaundre, and William de Wyntereford with others seized
the said Dionisia while alone on the highway at S[tapelford] co. Cambridge,
between Cambridge and Sauston, took her to Norwich and imprisoned her
there until she made fine with the said Walter for 10 marks and delivered
to him a bond of 5 marks and to Roger a bond for 1002.
Feb. 8. The like to John de Foxle, William de Bourne and John de Stonore
Windsor. on complaint by John Domynges and Peter Domynges, merchants of
Portugal, on behalf of themselves and their fellows, that, when on a
voyage to Flanders with a ship laden with wine and other goods they on
account of contrary winds anchored in the port of Patristowe, co. Cornwall,
where their ship, the cables having parted, was cast ashore, but the
mariners and all others escaped to the land alive, and afterwards they
carried ashore all the goods and wares which were in the ship, whereby the
said ship and goods ought not to be wreck of sea, John Cheyndut, John
Trans, Henry Yuan, John de Carminou and many others took and carried
away the goods so salved as if the same were wreck of sea.
170
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Feb. 18.
Windsor.
Feb. 16.
Sheen.
MEMBRANE 86d.
Commission to John de Foxle, John de Stonore, William de Boume,
and William de Fulbume to enquire by oath of good men of the county
of Cornwall relative to the carrying away of goods, cast ashore in that
county from divers wrecks, which as wreck of sea ought to belong to the
king and queen Isabella since 25 July in the eleventh year of his reign, on
which day he had granted that county to her. By G.
Appointment of Ralph de Camoys and Roger de Bavent to be
conservators of the peace for the county of Sussex. [Pari. Writs.]
The like of John de Fonte and Ralph de Sancto Laurencio for the
hundred of Ryngesho in the Isle of Thanet, co. Kent. [Pari. Writs.]
Feb. 16.
Sheen.
Feb. 14.
Windsor.
Feb. 22.
Windsor.
Feb. 20.
Sheen.
Feb. 18.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE 84<l.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas Bardolf and John de
Thorpe on complaint by William Walgor of Cremplesham that William
Bardevile, Walter son of Thomas Dru of Wygenhale, Thomas Dru of
Westlenne, the younger, Thomas Silverlok of Wygenhale, John son of
Geo&ey de Tatteksale, the younger, Godfrey Lewene of Bsington, Thomas
son of Walter Palmere, William son of Robert de Bilneye, Geo&ey le Say
of Lenne, Walter son of Thomas Wulsy, the elder, John atte Mershe of
Westweinz, John son of William Bardevile and Thomas Ketel and Matilda
his wife, with others, assaulted him at Herdewyk by Lenne, co. Norfolk.
By fine of 1 mark.
The like to John de Thorpe, John Claver, and Richard de Walsyngham
on complaint by Thomas de Reppes that John de Odingeseles and WUliam
his brother, Ralph Blome, and Mariota, late the wife of John le Mau, with
others, took and carried away his goods at Duddelington, co. Norfolk.
The like to John de Insula, John de la Haye, and John de Gantebrigge
on complaint by Robert de Kendale touching the persons who took and
carried away 8 carts and 28 horses of his at la Liae, co. Hertford, and
assaulted his men.
The like to Lambert de Trikyngham, John Chaynel, John de Neville of
Stokes, and Nicholas de Bolyngbroke on complaint by the prior of Spaldyng
that, although he has and ought to have bailiffs and servants to keep fairs
and markets in the town of Spaldyng and to collect tolls and other dues
pertaining to such fairs and markets and to make distraints, Simon son of
Mather de Spaldyng, and Robert his brother, William son of Richard le
Skynner, William son of Conan, Clement son of Robert de Wyberton,
and Nicholas his brother, William son of William de Spaldyng,
Richard son of Gilbert le Taverner, John Pytyng, John son
of Richard de la Bothe, Lambert le Yineter, and Adam his
brother, John son of Alan de la Fermerye of Spaldyng, Richard
Rughheved, Walter le Skinner and Robert son of Simon Burgeys of
Multon with others on divers occasions assaulted his said bailiffs and
servants at Spaldyng, co. Lincoln, took away the distraints made by his
said bailiffs for the profits of the fairs and markets, and drove his bailiSs
within the priory, which they beset it.
The like to John de Foxle, John de Stonore and William de Fulbume
touching a breach of queen Isabella's parks of Rozstormel, Liskiriet,
Kellibullok, Tremeton and Lanteglos, co. Cornwall, which the king, on
25 July, in the eleventh year of Ins reign had granted to her. By G.
11 EDWARD II.— Pakt 2.
171
1318.
Feb. 28.
Kempton.
Feb. 20.
Windsor.
Membrane 84d — cont.
The like to Robert Baygnard, Simon de Hedersete and John Clavere on
complaint by Oliver de Ingham that John de Refham, and William his
brother, John de Fallyng, and Adam his brother, Thomas le Greyve, Richard
Michel of Causton, William Michel, Robert Howes, Andrew de Fallyng,
William le Fuller, Jordan Latewys, Geoffrey Skut, Simon atteNewehous, Ste-
phen leMonner, Adam son of Walter Sparwe, Walter Hervy, John Dinesheved,
Andrew de Boywode, William atte Syk, John de Rishemere, John Adam,
and William his brother, William le Sachere, Henry Levyng, and John
his son, and Geoffrey brother of the same John, John Levyng, Robert
Dobbes, Bartholomew son of Clement, Everard Latewys, Alexander de
Wodehous, Thomas Fishoure, William Norman, and Robert Wattes with
others took and carried away his goods at Causton, co. Norfolk, and
assaulted Hugh de Duresme, William de Maddeston, and William de Novo
Oastello, his servants. ^ By E.
The like to John de Foxle, John de Stonore and William de Fulboume
on complaint by John de Chalouns touching the persons who took and
carried away 8 oxen, 5 cows, 800 sheep and 200 lambs, of the price of
100^., at Godrevi, co. Cornwall, and also other goods of his.
By fine of 1 mark.
Feb. 18.
Windaor.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
March 2.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 33d.
Conmiission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, John de Stonore
and William de Fulbum touching goods cast ashore in the county of Corn-
wall, which as wreck of sea belong to the king and queen Isabella.
Vac€Ued because otJierttise below. By C.
The Uke to Andrew de Hartcla, Robert de Laybum, Robert de Barton,
and Adam de Skelton on complaint by William de Aykeheved that, although
he was in the king's protection, Walter de Eirkebride, Henry le Mareschal
of Dovaneby, Robert Redewal, Patrick de Dovaneby, Hugh de Dovaneby,
and Richard son of Elias de Dovaneby with others broke his house at
Blencrayk, co. Cumberland, and carried away his goods. By K.
The like to Richard de Wylughby, Walter de Friskeneye, and Master
Roger de Boudon on complaint by Edmund de Passeleye (Passelewe) that
John Gouiz, Edmund *the Levedyservant,* Gilbert de Holm, Walter
Powel of Aumondesham, Robert son of Robert le Clerk of Wissynden,
Dionisia de Wygeton, Alan de Frauncton, Hugh de Swafeld, John de
Wytlesbury, William de Berewe, Hugh de Notingham of Uppyngham,
Thomas de Wympton, William Mundak, Ralph fe Warde, William de
Seintliz, Brice le Daneys, Adam Lovetot, John Child, Henry de Chippen-
ham, Alexander de Martinesthorpe, Richard son of EUas de Whytevell,
William son of Adam, Henry son of Henry de Whytewell, Walter de Kern-
yngton and Thomas de Brodegrave, with others, broke his houses at
Eppingham, Normanton, Horn and Herdwyk, co. Rutland, and drove away
20 horses, 80 oxen, 80 cows, and 100 sheep of his, of the price of 100
marks, killed some of them, trampled down part of the com in his fields,
and carried away part thereof with other goods of his. By E.
Mandate to the sheriff, bailiffs and others of the counties of Norfolk and
Suffolk to prohibit all interference or opposition by any merchants, fisher-
men or mariners of the power of W. count of Holand and Seland and
lord of Frisland to the collection from them by Robert Elys of Great
Yarmouth of 8142. 15^. id. and by Roger de Boselingthorpe, citizen of
172 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Membrcme SSd — cont.
Lincoln, of 116^. 8«. Id, whom the king has appointed to collect the
balance of a sum of 1,8002. which, with the consent of the king, the sud
count had directed to be levied ofif his own subjects in England to satisfy
the said Robert Elys and other merchants of the realm in accordance with
an agreement entered into on his behalf by Christian de Baphirst, his envoy.
Feb. IB, Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, John de Stonore
/- Windsor. and William de Fulburn touching wrecks on the coast of Cornwall and
foods cast ashore, which ought as wreck of sea or otherwise to belong to the
ing and queen Isabella. By K.
MEMBRANE B2d.
March 8. Conmiission of oyer and terminer to John de Kingeston, John de
Westminster. Btonore, and John Inge to enquire by oath of good men of the county of
Wilts touching the death of Warin de Godenecote at New Sarum.
By K. on the information of Boger Damory.
MEMBRANE Sid.
March 8. Commission de waUiu et fossatis to Thomas de Sandwyco, William de
Westminster. Coter, William de Derby and Thomas de Poucyn for the marsh of
Chistelet in Estkent.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, William de Bourne,
and John de Stonore on complaint by Bobert Beudyn that Stephen de
Hacumbe with others, whilst he was in the king's protection, broke his
weir at Pileton, co. Cornwall, and carried away the timber thereof.
By fine of 20^.
March 4. The like to Henry de Cobeham, Thomas de Sandwyco and John de Ifeld
Westminster, on complaint by John Todel of Sellyng, that John son of Bichard de
Yudete, John de Fayrbrok, John son of Bobert atte Nesse, John de
Tenekere, Bobert de Tenekere, Bichard Brustyn, Bichard Brounyng,
Bichard son of Bichard Hallecok, Hamo Kythose, and John his son,
Thomas son of William Beaufiz, Bobert son of Hamo atte Nesse, Hamo
atte Hole, John Palmere, Bichard Hendeman, Boger le Erie, Bichard Sket,
William son of Joceus le Carpenter, Andrew le Keu, Joceus le Heuuere
{m- Hennere) and Thomas Hardyng with others assaulted him at Westgate
by Canterbury, co. Kent.
By fine of 1 mark at the instance of Master Thomas de Garton,
clerk of the Steward.
March 6. The like to J. de Bello Campo of Somerset, John Inge, and John de
Wes^ninster. Fosse on complaint by Aycard de Brige that Henry de Colecote and John
de Bluntesdon, with others, assaulted him at Dorchester, co. Dorset.
By the Chancellor at the instance of Cardinal Luke de Flisco.
The like to the same justices on complaint by Gabriel de Camilla,
prebendary of Grymston and Yeteministre that Henry de Colecote and
John de Bluntesdon, with others, took and carried away his goods at
Stratton, co. Dorset, and assaulted his men.
March 4. The like to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, Bobert de Kendale, Henry de
Westminster. Cobeham, the younger, and Henry Beaufiz on complaint by the abbot of
St. Augustine's, Canterbury, that John Eliot, William Blik, Bichard Lyon,
Thomas Kempe, Geoffirey Callere, Bobert Gardiner, Thomas Terri, Henry
11 EDWARD II.— Part 2. 17B
igiQ Membrane did — cmU,
Swyft, German de Ganterbery, William Bailly, and Stephen Shipman with
others beset his manor at Salmaston, co. Kent, attacked his houses there,
placed fire, which they had brought with them to burn his manor, against
its doors, through fear whereof his monks and servants during fifteen days
and upwards dared not to go forth, broke his ploughs, carts and harness
then in his fields, felled his trees there and at Menstre in Thanet, co.
Kent, beset Henry de Newenton, his fellow monk, who was in his house at
Clyveshende, unroofed and wrecked the houses, and for a long time
imprisoned Uie said monk and afterwards sold him, as if a prisoner of
war, and assaulted the abbot's men appointed to the custody of
his manors of Salmanston and Menstre, co. Kent, in open market there,
whereby the abbot lost the profit of the market, &c. By K.
March 4. The like to John de Thorpe, John le Claver, Simon de Hederset, and
Westaiinster. Simon Est on complaint by Robert Baynard that William son of Ranulph
de Howe and John his brother, with others, felled his trees at Chetegrave
and Sislond, co. Norfolk, and fished in his stews there. By G.
MEMBRANE dOd.
March 6. Gonunission of oyer and terminer to John de Erie, John Randolf, and
Westminster. John de Fosse on complaint by Nicholas Gaillard that Philip de WoUeslegh,
Richard Scammel, John de Caynesham, the younger, Ranulph de Reigny,
Hugh Batyn, John, parson of the church of Estludeford, William son of
William de Reigny and Richard his brother, Roger Williamesprest de
Reigny, Richard brother of William de Reigny, John de Famdon of North-
barwe, Peter de Reigny, William le Messagier and John de Ardem, with
others, broke his house at Estludeford, co. Somerset, cut his com, felled
his trees and carried the same away.
By fine of 1 mark at the instance of Master Richard de Burton.
March 8. The like to John Inge, William de Blaneford, and John de Fosse on
Westminster, complaint by Thomas de Aston that John le Purser of Shyrebum and
Amice his wife, Hugh Stallard of Wynterboume, William le Frere of
Aulton, Thomas de Ponyngton, Roger le Curtiler of Christchurch,
William Russel, Warin de Stouerefeld, Peter le Messer of Wynterboume,
Walter Wranne {or Wrauue), John Babbe, Roger le Spenser, and John de
Kendale, with others, broke his house at Blakenotford, co. Dorset, and took
and carried away his goods.
MEMBRANE Q9d.
March 14. Gommission of oyer and terminer to Adam de Herwynton, Robert de
Westminster. Bracy, and William de Bradewelle touching the persons who forcibly
expelled the escheator's bailiffis and ministers from divers tenements in
Temple Brocton and Hambury, co. Worcester, which Thomas de Glynton
held for life of the demise of Guy de Bello Gampo, late earl of Warwick,
tenant in chief, which upon the death of the said Thomas the escheator
seized into the king's hand on account of the earl's heir being a minor,
and who took the profits thereof, devastated the houses, woods and
gardens, and extorted heavy ransoms from the tenants.
By K. on the information of Thomas de Gherleton.
March 6. Gommission to John Buteturt, Robert de Maddingle and John de Bousser
Westminster, to enquire in the counties of Essex and Gambridge touching the use of
measures, which are not in accordance with the standard of London.
The like to John Buteturt, Robert de Maddyngle and John de Bousser
for the counties of Essex and Gambridge.
174 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
231^2 MEMBRANE 28d.
March 12. (Commission of oyer and terminer to John Cheynel, Adam de Herwynton
Westminster, and William de Herle on complaint by John de Hastynges touching the
persons, who at ShelfhuU, co. Warwick, broke his park, drove away 10
oxen and 10 cows of his, of the price of 20 marks, and hunted in his said
park, and assaulted John de WolJaston, his servant. By C.
March. 16. The like to Roger de Cobbeldyk, Gilbert de Toutheby, Walter de Fris-
Westminister. keneye, and Robert de Marbelthorpe touching Peter de Salso Mansco
indicted with others for the murder of William Brady and other felonies,
for whose trial a commission had formerly been issued to John de Insula,
Henry Spygurnel, and Lambert de Trikyngham, who were unable to act.
The said Peter, being then a hostage for Henry de Bello Monte in the castle
of Mitford, was unable to appear and had been outlawed, but had since
surrendered at the prison of the castle of Lincoln. [Pari. Writs.] By p.s.
March 17. The like to John de Insula, Thomas de Cantebrigge and Robert de
Westminster. Maddyngle on complaint by the prior of Bernewelle that Ralph Oiffeurd,
John de Ardem, Andrew Fytoun, Roger de la Marche of Gritton, William
Freman of Gritton, Peter Upetoun, and John Page 'shephird,* with others,
broke his houses at Maddyngle, co. Cambridge, drove away 160 sheep of
his, of the price of 80^, and assaulted his men. By fine of 20 marks.
MEMBRANE 27d.
March 14. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Argenteem, Robert
Westminster, de Maddingle and John de Cantebrigge on complaint by Thomas,
earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, that, when he in his
fee at Dokesworth, co. Cambridge, caused certain animals to be
taken by his servant Peter de Oavenedish for the customs and services
due to him, and the said Peter wished to impound them there in the earl's
poimd, William Gladewyne of Dokesworth, William Balle, Roger
le Ridere of Dokesworth, John le Ridere, Roger le Ridere, the younger,
John le Gos, William le Gos, Henry Colyn, Alan Canoun, John le Suur,
William Stonhard, the elder, William Stonhard, the younger, Walter le
Marlere, Roger le Suur, Roger son of Alexander, Walter son of Alexander,
Simon Canoun, John Ingelond, William le Fevre, Roger le Cartere, John
Daligod, Roger le Bret, Robert le Moimer, Walter Huberd, John Scot, Robert
le Fevre, Robert Coleman, Michael de Deveneshire, Adam Perchehay,
Ralph Mariote, John Pek, John son of John Perchehay, Laurence
Stonhard, Nicholas Codlyng, William Perchehay, and Ralph Perchehay,
with others, rescued the cattle and assaulted and imprisoned his servant.
ByK.
MEMBRANE 26<i.
March 2. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Bereford. Richard de
Westminster, la Bere, and Thomas Golafre on complaint by Agnes, late the wife of
Geoffirey de Brightwalton that Thomas de Folqu^by assaulted her at
Brightwalton, co. Berks, and carried away her goods. By p.s.
The like to Walter de Goushill, Richard de Wilghby, and John de
Mounteny, as the king has learned that Andrew le Botiller, Richard de
Balderton, John de Rodes, and Thomas de Rodes, and William Sansemer
and Thomas de Nonyngton, monks of Rufford, lately seized Thomas
de Holm, when passing between the abbey of Rufford and the grange
of Rehaghe, co. Nottingham, robbed him of his goods, and detained
him until he paid them a ransom of 200^. By G.
11 EDWARD II.— Pakt 2. 176
Membrane 26rf — cont.
1318.
Mftroh 18. Association of Richard de Whatton with the same Walter de Gtoushill,
Wectminsler. Richard de Wylughby, and John de Mounteny in the said matter.
MEMBRANE 2Sd.
March l4. Mandate, in accordance with the king's proclamation against purveyance,
WestminBter. that neither wines nor other goods be taken from the merchant vintners of
the duchy of Aquitaine, or from other persons.
March 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Bardelby, John de Ifeld,
Westminster. John Filiol and John de Berkhanune on complaint by Isabella de
Maidenhacche that Roger de Kancia, Joan de la Mare, Thomas de Lewes,
chaplain, and John Jouual broke her house at Wodemancote, co. Sussex,
and carried away her goods together with a desk containing charters,
deeds and other muniments. By C.
May 28. The like to William de Goldyngton (cancelled) ^ John de Bousser,
Westminster. Thomas de Grey and Thomas de Ultyng on complaint by John de
Chelmersford, king's clerk, that Peter de Denardeston, Ralph Wynterflode,
William de Wadyngfeld, William de Angeford, chaplain, John Hachard,
chaplain, William Eyng of Middelton, Peter de Denardeston, chaplain,
Henry Pereskoc of Denardeston, Milicent Gineie, Robert son of Andrew
le Carter, Guillot de Burdeaux, John Griffyn of Aketon, William de
Olmstede, Richard Wynterflod, Richard son of John atte Neuelonde of
Teye, and Thomas his brother, John atte Hide, Osbert le Blake, William
son of John Copsy, John son of Ralph, John son of John son of Ralph,
and Thomas and Henry his brothers, Adam le Clerk of Little Berdefeld,
Henry Damyon, Richard Campion, William atte Wode, John Purleg*,
Thomas Suert of Edwardeston, John Brennyng, Robert Avys of Little
Berdefeld, the elder, Henry Feteryk, Walter Pachet, Thomas son of
Thomas de Essex, Matilda Osbem, and Beatrix Osbem, with others
broke his houses at Little Berdefeld, co. Essex, threshed his com, and
* carried away the com and other goods of his, and assaulted Richard de
Staunford and Ralph le Cartere, his servants.
OriginaUy dated 20 Marchf but amended to 28 May,
The like to Henry Spigumel, Roger de Tyryngham, and Nicholas
RoUand, as the king has been informed that, when the sheriff of Bedford
by John de Maydenbury, his clerk, and John Graundyn and Henry le
Glovere, his sworn baiUffs, took Richard Cokerel, of Berkeford, lately
appealed by John de Eye, an approver, detained in the gaol of Bedford, of
divers felonies <x)mmitted at the same time by them, and the said sheriff
seized the goods of the said Richard at Berkeford, co. Bedford, Richard de
Casterton, and Isabella his wife, Walter le Tayllur, John le Spenser, Philip
le Donere, Maurice le Conestable, John le Conestable, Aytrop Hauek,
Roger Warde, Roger Crembell, Thomas le Provost, Richard le Palmere,
John Prest, Walter le Chapman, Matthew atteRee, Richard Whiteye, Thomas
Cokerel, John Lyniot, Peter Scot, Thomas son of Emma, Philip Cokerel,
Thomas le Mareys, Roger Aumfrei, John Gibbe, William le Palmere, John
Aytrop, Robert le Bonde, Robert Caumpes, Henry le Carpenter, Osbert Scot,
Richard Enoketheld, John Morice of Berkeford, Henry Derabogh, Ralph
de Braybrok, William Catelyne, Laurence le Palmere, William Chaumpes,
Elias Raven, John Robert, John Scaloun, Richard Maunsel, Richard
Aytrop, Gilbert Cokerel, and Walter Warde, with others, rescued the said
goods, and assaulted his clerk and Robert le Straunge, whom the sheriff
had appointed to the custody of the goods, and imprisoned them.
176
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Aprils.
Westminster.
Aprils.
Westminster.
Membrane 26d — cont.
Commission to Robert de Madd[ingley] , John de Longeville, and John
Wylughbly to deliver the gaol of the castle of Northampton of Richard le
Wilde of Chaddeston, Thomas Lyty, John son of Hugh, William Jordan,
William Minnissone, Ralph son of Hugh, John Freman of Asshebidavid,
John Oliver, Thomas le Hunte, Thomas Breton, Roger Breton and Richard
le Hunte, prisoners for the death of Robert Peverel at Asshebidavid, co.
Northampton.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Bartholomew de Badelesmeie,
Henry de Cobeham, the younger, Robert de Rendale and Henry Beaufiz on
complaint by Robert de Newenton, king's messenger, that, when he
delivered certain writs of privy seal to Henry de Sancto Laurencio, Robert
de Dodemayton, Thomas de Bulyhurt, Thomas Boton, William Benet,
Thomas Eempe and German Hure, they threw the writs on the ground and
trampled on them, and assaulted him ; the commissioners are to enquire
touching the matter by oath of good men of the county of Kent. By E*
The like to John de Cave, John de Stonore and Robert de Stoke on
complaint by John Pecche that Thomas de Hastynges, and Matilda his
wife, William de HerthuU, Isabella de Haggeleye, and Ed[mund]
her son, Warin de Goldecote, Richard Loveles, chaplain, Henry de
Berewyk, William le Keu, Adam de Walton, Hugh le Venour, John
Virly, Henry le Porter, Henry Daubeneye, John de Sheftesford
of Epwell, Simon de Wylecote and John his son, Richard de Pylardynton,
Henry Taneye, Richard Pacyof Neubold, Hugh Drury and Robert le Provot,
with others, burned his houses at Shokereswell on the confines of the
counties of Warwick and Gloucester, and carried away his goods.
By fine of 1 mark.
MEMBRANE 22d.
April 6. Commission to Nicholas de Grey, John Mauleverer and Adam de Hoper-
Mortlake. ton to make such provision, as they may deem necessary, for the safe-
keeping of the castle of Knaresburgh, co. York, which was lately held by
the king's enemies, who are striving to regain possession of it ; and also
to arrest and deliver over to the sheriff of York all such ill-affected persons.
By K.
Writ de intendendo for the said commissioners directed to the people of
Knaresburgh.
March 19.
Westminster.
March 14.
Westminster.
May 26.
Westminster.
May 18.
Westminster;
MEMBRANE 2ld.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Cliderhou, Edmund de
Neville and Gilbert de Singelton on complaint by Geof&ey son of Alexander
de Preston in Amundernesse that Robert son of Williamson of Paulinus de
Amondemesse assaulted him at Preston in Amondemesse, co. Lancaster.
Appointment of Henry de Cobham, the younger, Roger Sauvage, Richard
de Rokesle and John de Ifeld to be conservators of the peace and of the
Statute of Winchester, in the county of Kent. [Pari, Writs,]
By K. and C.
The like of John de Erie and John de Clivedon, in the county of Somer-
set. [Pari, Wnts.]
The like of Simon de Holand and Robert de Shirbum, in the county of
Lancaster. [Pari, Writs,]
11 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2.
177
1318.
Apnl8.
Mortlake,
April 18.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE 20d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Lambert de Trikyngham, John
Ghaynel and William de Spanneby, on complaint by the abbot of Yaudey
{de VaUe Dei), and John le Frere, a lay brother (converms) of the house,
that John Belle of Swaneton, Alan Slegh of Swaueton, Alan de Boleby of
Bilyngburgh, and Andrew Em of Bylyngburgh, with others, entered the
abbot's manor of Boppesle, co. Lincoln, broke his houses there, and the
doors and windows thereof, carried away his goods, and assaulted the said
John le Frere. By fine of 1 mark.
The like to Richard de Wylughby, John de Neville of Stoke, and Richard
de Whatton on complaint by Richard Maunsel of Tirlyngton, that John son
of John Maunsel the younger {junioris), William de Beynville, and Thomas
de Twyford of Tirlington, with others, dragged him with violence from his
inn in the suburb of Leycestre, beat and imprisoned him, and also
threatened to behead him until he made a fine of 100/. for his release, and
carried away his goods* By fine of iOs,
April 16.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE 19d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Sprig [umel] , Master John
Walewayn, John de Longeville and William de Leycestre on complaint by
Master Gilbert de Middelton that Robert fiz Elis de Waterpyrie, William
de Draycote, William de Waterpire, Thomas Elis of Thame, William fiz
Elis de Waterpire, Hugh North of Waterpire, Walter le Smythessone of
Waterpire and Reginald de Waterpire, with others, entered his houses at
Thame, co. Oxford, carried away his goods, and assaulted his men, and at
Thame abducted John Pyroun son and heir of William Pyroun, a minor,
whose marriage belongs to him.
Mavl.
Whitohoreh.
May 12.
Windsor.
May 20.
Westminster.
May 17.
Westniinster.
MEMBRANE IQd.
Commission to Peter de Denardeston and John de Friston to enquire
toudiing the death of Roger de Belstede at Sprouton, co. Suffolk.
Commission to John de Somery, Ralph Basset of Drayton, and
John de Bromfeld to enquire touching the death of William de Inglewode,
at Lychefeld, co. Stafford.
Conmiission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle and Simon
de Brunne on complaint by Ralph de Drayton, parson of the church of
Luffewyk, that he being under the king's protection Simon de Drayton,
Robert de Wykham and Robert his son, Adam de Waltham and Adam his
son, and John de Heghham, with others, took and imprisoned him at
Bouiton, CO. Huntingdon, and carried away his goods.
The like to Henrv Spigumel, Roger de Cubbeldyk, Walter de Freskeney
and Robert de MaJberUiorpe on complaint by Robert de Godesfeld that
John de Tynton, and Thomas, Henry and John his brothers, Robert Gey,
William Manby, James Bern', Nicholas de Hardreshulle, Theobald de
Hornby, and Jolm Moriz with others took him at Lincoln and imprisoned
him, assaulted him at Revesby, co. Lincoln, and imprisoned him at
Stikeswald, co. Lincoln, took and carried away a certain letter of
acquittance for 2(M. owed to him by John Pardon and the said John, by
which letter the same Rol>^ de Godesfelde ought to have received the said
2M. from Uie said John Pardon and John de Tynton, the debt not having
been disdiarged.
18845 M
178 CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1 Q-i Q Membrane 16d — cont.
May 20. The like to William de Bongeton, John de Fytton and John Glayer on
WestmiiiBter. complaint by John son of John Toly of Northereik, that Bobert Wyther,
Roger Hardy, John le Roper, Nicholas le Roper, Reginald son of Martin
atte Crouche, Reginald le Coteler, and Reginald Sperhauke of Bnrgh, with
others, assaulted him at Radham,oo. Norfolk, whereby he lost his hearing,
and broke his arm. By E. on the information of the earl of Hereford.
May 16. Mandate to the king's bailiffs of Great Jememuthe to enforce the ooUec-
Westminster, tion of the tolls, levied in accordance with the agreement entered into
between the king and William, count of Holand and Seland, and lord of
Friedand, from John Wyckemanson, master of a ship of the power of the
said count, he having at Ipswich, from whence he had sailed to Yarmouth,
resisted the coUeotion thereof by Laurence Gk)bbe, the king's bailiff there,
on behalf of Robert Elys and Roger de Boselingthorpe, whom the king had
appointed as set forth elsewhere to collect such tolls ; the bailiffs are to
punish the offenders.
MEMBBANE lid.
May 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Thorpe, Bobert de Mad-
Whitcnuroh. dingleye and Simon de Hedersete on complaint by the prior of the church
of the Holy Trinity, Norwich, that Philip de Norton, John Pinne, Muriel
de Haghene and Juliana Pampe entered his wood at Hindolveston, co.
Norfolk, felled and carried away his trees, and broke the dykes (fossata) of
his said wood.
May 8. The like to John de Doncastre and Alexander de Gave touching the
Whitcnoroh. appeal in the county of York of Alice Belle of Lepyngton against Bobert
son of Agnes de Harewode for robbery and breach of tiie peace.
May 14. The like to William le Botiler of Wemme, John de Brumfeld, and
Westminster. William de Weston on complaint by John de Enokyn, king's yeoman, that
William son of William de Nesse of Shrewsbury, took and carried away
his goods at Straungenesse, co. Salop.
By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
MEMBRANE IGd.
May 8. Gommission of oyer and terminer to .John de Thorpe, Walter de Bern-
Windsor, ham, Simon Est, and Henry de Brandon, on complaint by William son of
Balph de Thurston of Norwich, that John Senile the younger, Thomas
Eut, Adam Eut, Alexander de Shirwode, Thomas Fale, Adcmi Tubbyng,
Adam Favrman, and Boger Blythe, with others, assaulted him at Beston,
CO. Norfolk, and drove away a horse of his of the price of iOs. By C.
May 12. The like to John de Foxle and John de Stonore, on complaint by
Windsor. William de Bostourerek (Bestourek), that John de Beauchaump of Benner,
William de Treuruf , Alured de Legha, William Tyrel of Bestyr, Bichard
de Tre^mmiard, James de Trevantros, Philip de Porthkellom, William de
Porthkellom, and Stephen de Porthkellom, conspired together and procured
that he should be appealed by Joan, late the wife of Bichard le Eyr of
Trewoele^k, of the death of her husband, and for that cause to be taken
and imprisoned ; and that he was detained in prison at Lostwythiel, co.
Cornwall, until he was acquitted by John de Foxle and Thomas de la
Hyde, the justices assigned to hear and determine the appeal.
11 EDWARD II.— Part 2. 179
1818.
MEMBRANE I5d.
Commission to B. de Wylughbj and B. de Whatton to deliver the gaol
of Notyngham of Hugh de Lekebum, vicar of the church of Yelgreve,
detained for burglary committed at the house of Hugh Brom of Retford,
at Retford, co. Nottmgham.
May 18. Commission de waUiis et fossatis to Roger de Cubbeldyk, Walter de
Westminster. Friskeneye and Robert de Malberthorpe for the parts of Holand, co.
Lincoln.
May 15. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford, William de
Westminster. Qoldington and Bol)ert de Maddingle, on complaint by John de Stowe that
Bartholomew Peryn, Nicholas Tone, John Seman, chaplain, Ralph le
Tounhurd, John Bamabe and Boger Bamabe broke his close at Bodekes*
ham, CO. Cambridge, drove away 200 sheep of his, and carried away his
goods. By fine of 20^.
May 18. Commission to Ralph Camoys, Roger de Bavent and William de
Westminster. Northho to arrest vagabonds, malefactors, &c. in the county of Sussex.
[Pari Writs.]
May 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to Humphrey de Bohun, earl of
Westminster. Hereford and Essex, Bartholomew de Badelesmere, Henry Spigumel and
William de Goldington, on behalf of John Buteturte and Matilda his wife
complainants, that Richard, abbot of St. Edmunds, William de Cleye, Robert
de Chykeneye, Robert Uic) de Clopton, William de Wylteshire, Thomas de
Lerling, Hugh de Sudoury, Thomas de Lidgate, and Reginald de Ufford,
fellow monks of the abbot, Robert de Walsham, Master Richard le Leche,
Simon, de Draghton, Bartholomew de Burgoyne, William de Brok, Peter
de Brigham, Walter Blavet, Richard de Gerton (sic), Gilbert le
BaiUif of Elmeswell, Roger de Brustall, John de Ilidelingfold and
Simon de Hoo, with others, came to Tureteshale (sic), co. Norfolk,
where the said Matilda and some of the servants of the said John were
lodged, maliciously raised a hue and cry against them, expelled the said
Matilda and the servants from the inn, carried away goods of the said
John, which were with her in the inn, and assaulted the said servants.
Vacated because otherwise below. By E.
Commission to John de Mutford on complaint by William de la Beche
that Agnes late the wife of Richard de Clouville, John Heroun, William
de Clouville, John de Clouville.
Incomplete: cancelled.
May 20. Association of John de Mutford in a commission issued to John Botetourt,
Westminster. Henry Beaufiz, J. de Bousser and John de Stonore touching a trespass
committed by Agnes, late the wife of Richard de Clouville, against William
de la Beche at Westhanyngfeld.
MEMBRANE lid.
May 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Hardene, Adam
Westminster. Walrond, and Geofirey de Weston on complaint by Robert de Harwedon
that Thomas son of John Simond of Somerton, Phiup Agward of Henton,
Henry le Taillur of Adderbury, John de Upton of Dadyngton, * taillur,'
Philip de Firyngford of Somerton, * messer,' William de Wyndlesore of
Somerton, and William de Somerville, with others, broke his dose at
Dadyngton, co. Oxford, fished in his stews there, and carried away his fish
and other goods.
180 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1318.
Membrane lAd — cont.
Commission to H. Spygumel, J. de Foxle, and J. de Wengrave, to
deliver the gaol of Neugate of Robert de Insula and Nicholas de Insula,
prisoners for the death of Adam de Fincheham.
May 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to Bichard de Wylughby, John
Westminster. Chaynel and John de Cave on complaint by William Basset that Margaret,
late the wife of John de Bracebrigge, Thomas de Nafiford, John le
Spenser, Bichard le Carter and Adam Berd, with others, fished in his
stews at Eynnesbury, co. Warwick, and carried away his fish and 2 brood
swans, of the price of 20«. By fine of 1 mark.
May 20. The like to John de Thorpe, Bichard de Walsingham, and Bobert Bay-
WestminBter. nard touching the complaint of John Haukyn and his fellows, merchants of
Flanders, that the greater part of their goods, which at the time of the
seizure thereof, as set forth hereafter, had been taken away by men of
Blakeney, co. Norfolk, and of the adjacent parts, are, notwithistanding the
king's mandate, still detained from them. The merchants had laden a ship
with wools, hides, and other wares in Scotland, and the ship, while on the
voyage &om Scotland to Flanders, had been seized when off the coast near
Blakeney, co. Norfolk, by men of those parts on the grounds that the ship
had been laden in Scotland and that the men and mariners on board her
were adherents of the king's enemies, and subsequently after inquisition
made at the request of B. count of Flanders on behalf of the merchants,
and also for the benefit that may accrue to the subjects of both countries
and for the preservation of peace between them, the king commanded the
said merchants to be released and their goods to be delivered to them.
The commissioners are to enquire touching the detention of the goods and
to compel all persons indicted before them to make due delivery.
ByK.
MEMBRANE 13d.
May 20. Conmiission of oyer and terminer to Bichard de Wilughby, John de
Westminster. Mountenie, and Walter de GoushuU, on complaint by John de Cressy,
parson of the church of Langeford, Peter de Cressv and Thomas de Cressy,
executors of the testament of Hugh de Cressy, that Walter de Waynfiete
and Edith his wife, Peter CuUul of Surflet, Bichard le Skinner {or Skyn-
ner) of Spaldyng, Bobert le Frerebrother, Thomas de Qedeneye of
Spalding, Geoffrey le Breuster (or Brewester) of Surflete, Bichard de
Donesby, Hugh son of Edith, Bicnard del {or de) Cheile, ' clerk,' Alan de
Kent, William Mold of Bisegate, Beginald de Brunne, William Allot of
Surflet, Alexander Umfrey, John son of Nicholas le Mouner, Bichard
Boleconte, John Allot of Kakethorpe {or Cakethorpe), John Maundevile of
Cheyle {or Cheile), Gilbert le Batur, Bichard Feukel, Adam Sprot, John
de Carlel, Thomas le Suour of Westthorpe, Thomas Wortes, Bobert
Trowemon {or Troweman) of Swynesheved, Hugh [A] Uot of Cheyle (or
Cheille), John de Parys, Begpmald de Cheyle {or Cheile^, Peter Cole, Emma
Oulecotes, Bichard de Ekynton {or Elkynton), *clerK,' Bobert Bugevine
{or Bougevyn), John Warde, Stephen de Walpol of Quadryng {or Quader-
yng), Bobert de Iwardeby, Alan le Bous of Surflet, Jordan de Twyford,
Simon Blenche, William Folejaumbe, Henry de Gosberkirk, * clerk,' John
Bele of Godesberkirk {or Gosberkirk), William Feukel, John son of Bobert
de Surflete, and Bobert his brother, with others, took and carried away at
Bisegate, co. Lincoln, the goods late of the said Hugh de Cressey.
11 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2. 181
1318^ Membrane ISd — cant.
May 24. The like to GeoflBrey de Sorope, Richard de Aldeburgh and Adam de
Weetminster. Hoperton, on complaint by Hawisia de Mar, that Thomas de Burgh,
William Mamyun, (? Marmyun) Alexander de Monte Forti, John de Burgh,
John de Brerlay, Robert de Hakeford, Robert Duruy, William le Barber,
Richard le Chaumberleyn, and John Romayn, with others, abducted
her at York, carried her thence to Walton Halle, co. York, and carried
away her goods; By fine of 1 mark.
MEMBRANE 12d.
May 27. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Erie, William de Bourne,
Westminster, and John de Fosse on complaint by James Trivet, that Richard de Campo
Amulphi, John de Durburgh and Ralph le Nepere broke his [house] at
Baggedripe, co. Somerset, and carried away his goods.
By E. on the information of Roger Damory.
iir^^-^ ^^® ^^^ ^ ^^^ ^® Donecastre, Alexander de Cave, and Adam de
westminater. Hoperton, on complaint of Elena, late the wife of Robert Haget
of Queneby, that William Dautre and Richard and John his sons,
Edmund Darel and John and Richard his brothers, Richard de Richemond,
Hugh de Langeton, Roger de Boyngton, Alan de Kerton, John Tybbesone,
Thomas de Hohn, Geoffrey de Falderleye, John Touk, Nicholas de la
Roche, William Philip, Geoflfrey de la Mare, Richard Broun, John Scot',
John de Rotse, William de Wetewang and John his brother, Walter
HaUfrere, John Moundesdere, John de Hamerton, Alan le Forester of
Thorlthorpe, Alan de la Dayerye, William Jovene of Myton, and Robert his
brother, Thomas de Yameswyk, John Pert, John de Lokenhand, William de
Angrom, Geoflfrey de Kyllum, Henry de Butterwyk, Adam de Kendale,
John de Cravene, Robert de Lee, Thomas de Lascy, John Baret, John de
Balen, Roger de Carleton, William de Malton, Thomas le Huntere, John de
Thormotby, William de Aynderby Wytthesteple, William de Holbek,
William de Ledes, Adam de Sheffeld, Stephen de Somerby, Simon de
HuUerton, John Clyntes, Richard de Westwyk, * provost,' John Page of
Flaxton, Robert Clarys of Flaxton, Richard Claxys of Flaxton, Walter le
Shepherd of Flaxton, John le Lange, William le Suour of Queneby,
William le Tayllour, and Geoflfrey de Thorpe, with others entered bar
manor at Queneby, co. York, broke the doors and chests, and carried
away her goods. By the Council for God {pro Deo).
«f^^^- ^5* "^^^ ^^^ ^ Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, Bartholo-
Westminster, mew de Badelesmere, Henry Spigumel and William de Goldyngton on
behalf of John Boteturte and Matilda his wife, complainants, that Richard,
abbot of St. Edmunds, and William de Cleye, Robert de Chykeneye, Peter
deClopton, William de Wilteshyre, Thomas de Lerling, Hugh de Sudbury,
Thomas de Lydgate and Reginald de Uflford, his fellow monks, Robert de
Walsham, Master Richard le Leche, Simon de Draghton, Bartholomew de
Burgoyne, William de Brok, Peter de Brigham, William Blavet, Richard
de Berton, Gilbert le BaiUif of Ehneswell, Roger de Burstall, Simon le
Swon of Ehneswell, John de Ridelingfeld and Simon de Hoo, with others,
came to Tiveteshale, co. Norfolk, &c. [as on p. 179.] ' [Pari. Writs.]
[Inserted at later date.] Association of John de Mutford in the above
commission, 9 June.
June 4. The like to William de Bourn, Henry Chambemoun, and John Inge on
Westminster, complaint by WiUiam Martyn, that whilst he was in the king's protection,
being justice of South Wales, John de Chalouns with otliers assaulted
John le Prutz his servant at Exeter, co. Devon, whither he had sent him to
bring his horses and other goods to him in Wales. By C.
182 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
2328^ MEMBRANE lid.
May 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Bourne, Peter de Wal-
Westminster. yngford, and John Inge on complaint by William de Monte Aouto that John
de Clifford, the elder, Reginald de Clifford, the younger, William le Sopere, and
John de Buttelesgate, with others, broke the doors of his houses at Cumbe in
Tynhide, co. Devon, carried away 6 oxen of the price of 6^ and other goods
of his, and assaulted John de Bi^thmele, his servant. By K.
[Inserted at a later date.] Association of John de Foxle and John de
Stonore in the above commission. 15 July.
May 26. The like to Henry de Baiocis, Simon le Chaumberleyn, and Nicholas de
Westminster. Bolyngbroke on complaint by Walter de Carleton, king's bailiff of the
hundred of Northtrethyng, that when he at the suit of Richard de Naulton
wished to replevy at Northkelsey, co. Lincoln, the cattle of the said Richard,
which Richard son of John Daunper of Northkelsey and Roger, his brother,
and William Daunper of Northkdsey had taken and unjustly detained, and
also to attach them to answer tne matter, they assaulted him when
executing his office, and prevented him txom replevying the cattle. By K.
Commission to William de Hardenne, Ralph de Bereford, and John
Inge, to deliver the gaol of Marlebergh of Henry Sturmi, and Stephen
Sturmy, prisoners for felonies committed in the county of Wyltes.
May 28. Conmiission of oyer and terminer to John de Stonore, William de
Westminster Henle, and Richer de Refham on complaint by Hugh le Despenser, the
elder, that Peter, prior of Bermundeseye, and Bartholomew de la Douse,
his fellow monk, with others, took and carried away his goods at Ber-
mundeseye, CO. Surrey.
MEMBRANE 10.
May 29. Association of Lambert de Trikyngham in a commission of oyer and
Westminster, terminer issued to Richard de Wylughby, John de Mounteheye and Walter
de Ooushull on complaint by John de Cressy, parson of the church of
Langeford, Peter de Cressy, and Thomas de Cressy, executors of the testa-
ment of Hugh de Cressy, that Walter de Waynflete and Edith his wife, &c.
[as set forth on p. 180.] By C«
June 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Cobeham, the vounger,
Westminster. Thomas de Sandwico, and Thomas de Sturreye, on complaint by John
Todel of Sellyng, that John son of Richard de Yodete, John de Fairbrok,
John son of Robert atte Nesse, John de Tenekere, Robert de Tenekere,
Richard Brustyn, Richard Bronnyng, Richard son of Richard Hallecok,
Hamo Eithose and John his son, Thomas son of WiUiam Beaufiz, Robert
son of Hamo atte Nesse, Hamo atte Hole, John Pahnere, Richard Hend-
man, Roger le Erie, Richard Sket, William son of Joceus le Carpenter,
Andrew le Eeu, Joceus le Heuuere (or le Hennere), and William le Way-
beter, with others, assaidted him at Westgate by Canterbury, co. Kent.
By fine of one mark, and the fine is enrolled.
MEMBRANE 9d.
May 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Baiocis, Simon le
Westminster. Chaumberleyn, and Nicholas de Bolingbroke, on complaint by Roger de
Naulton, king's bailiff of the Northrething, that when he at suit of Richard
de Naulton wished to replevy at Northkekey, co. Lincoln, the cattle of the
said Richard, which Richard son of John Daumper of Northkelsey, and
11 EDWARD n.— Pabt i.
188
n Q 1 g Membrane 9d — cont.
Bogfiic his brother, and William Daumper of Northkelsey had taken and
unjustly detained, and also to attach them to answer the matter, they
assaulted him when executing his office, and prevented him from replevying
the cattle. By K.
May 80. The like to John de Doncastre, Master Thomas de Garton, and Adam de
Westminster. Hoperton, on complaint by Simon de Monte Acuto that Ecbnund Darel,
Peter le Chapelayn, Richard Dautre, John le Lang, Robert le Provost, John
Baret, Henry le Eeu, and Simon le Palfreyour, with others, took and drove
away 60 oxen and 20 horses of his, of the price of 802. at Stokton, co. York,
felled and carried away his trees, and assaulted his men. By E.
June 1. The like to Robert de Stockeye, Henry de Campo Amulphi, and John de
Westminster, Posse on complaint by William de Whiteby that Robert son of Adam de
Esse and John his brother, Walter de Dupeford, Almaricus de Cheseweye,
and Thomas Lovecok, with others, broke his house at Este Esse, co. Devon,
and carried away his goods. By C. at the instance of William Martyn.
June 8.
Westminster.
The like to Henry Spigumel and John de Chetyngdon on complaint by
the prior of the canons of Dunstaple, and of Roger de Gravenhurst, a canon
of the house, that Robert Frere of Dunstaple and John his son, assaulted
the said Roger at Dunstaple, co. Bedford, within the said priory.
By fine of 20$.
June 24.
Woodstock.
MEMBRANE Bd.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Lambert de Trikyngham, Richard
de Wylughby and Robert de Malberthorpe on complaint by the prior of
Newstead upon Ancolne (d€ Novo Loco super Ancolne) that Richard Byron
of Gadenay, and James his son, Stephen son of Richard son of Roger de
Clayton, and John his brother, Richard le Charetter of Clayton, Richard de
Lye, William son of Robert de Queneby of Styvelyngton, Simon Whithals of
Northkelsay, William le Taillur, Robert son of Simon Hamund of Cadenay,
Walter Priour of Cadenay, and Ralph his brother, Richard son of John son
of Matilda de Cadenay and Thomas his brother, Richard Warde of Walesby,
Walter de Redbume of Cadnay and Agnes his wife, and Alice daughter
(Alic' fU*) of John de Husum, with others, broke his close at Cadenav, co.
Lincoln, fished in his several fishery there, and carried awav 12 brood
swans of the price of 202. By fine of 20«. paid at uie hanaper.
The like to the same justices on complaint by the said prior of Newstead
that Richard Byron with others, as above, assaulted WilliiEtm de Walden, a
canon of his house at Cadnay, co. Lincoln. By like fine as above.
MEMBRANE Id.
June 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford, John de Bousser,
Westminster, and Humphrey de Waleden on complaint by Oliver de Ingham that William
de Mamy and Thomas his brother, Thomas le Messer, Alan Dolerous,
Michael Watte, Robert le Eok, Otulphus le Drivere, and William Stevene,
with others, took and carried awav his goods at Leyre Mamy, co. Essex,
and assaulted Robert de Wyrkesop his servant.
By E. on the information of W. de Monte Acuto.
18^ CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1318^ Membrane Id — cont.
June 11. The like to John de Mutford, Robert de Maddyngle and Robert de Aspale
Westminster. ^^ complaint by John de Wytheton, chaplain, that Stephen Bygot, parson
of the church of Littelbury, William le Personesserjant of Littelbury,
Michael Poucyn, the elder, John Poucyn, and Michael son of William
Poucyn of Waleden, assaulted him at Waleden, co. Essex.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled,
June 6. The like to Geoffrey de Hertelpol, John de Ditton, and Richard de Wotton
Westminster, on complaint by William de Grandisono that John Lambyn of Derteford,
with others, took and carried away his goods at Derteford, co. Kent, and
assaulted John de Byngny and Walter Joselyn, his servants. By C.
June 16. The like to Robert de Lathum, Edmund de Neville, and Matthew de
Westminster. Haydok touching an appeal in the county of Lancaster by Alice, late the
wife of Gilbert de Assheton, against John de Trafiford, the elder, for the
death of her husband. By fine of 1 mark.
June 16. The like to Robert de Maddingle, John de Cantebrigge, and Simon de
Westminster. Brunne on complaint by Eudo de Helpringham and Thomas de Cotenham,
executors of the testament of Joan, late the wife of William de Cumberton,
that John le Waleys of Saham, chaplain, and John his brother, John
Hikedon of Saham, William Hog' of Wrydelington, Roger Hog' of
Wrydelington, Adam Vel, William de Kentford, John Eliaduk, and Thomas
de Wyverston, with others, took the goods of the said Joan at Cambridge,
and carried them away. By fine of 1 mark.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and otherwise on 6 August in tfu
twelfth year,
June 22. Mandate to the sheriff, bailiffs and others of the counties of Norfolk
Woodstock. ^^^ Suffolk to assist Robert Elys of Great Yarmouth and Roger de
Boselingthorpe to collect from the merchants, fishermen and mariners of
W. count of Holand and Seland and lord of Frisland, the sums to be
levied from them in accordance with the agreement between the king and
the said count notwithstanding any letters of acquittance alleged to have
been made in times past by Walter le Eeu of Lincoln and Henry Rudebotel,
the count's envoys.
MEMBRANE 6d.
June 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to Humphrey de Waleden and
Westminster. John de Bousser on complaint by Thomas de Weston that Gilbert de
Dedham, Walter le Feete, Thomas Doreward, Henry Doreward, William
Duraunt, Hugh, parson of the church of Bromele, Stephen 'the
Personesprest * of Bromele, Nicholas, vicar of the church of Ardleye, John
' Thomasprest Doreward,' Henry le Barbour, William Springere of Lalleford,
William Bounde of Ardleye, John Stubbyng [es] , Wdter Hoke, and
John Monyron, with others, fished in his stews at Elmestede, co. Essex^
and carried away the fish.
By E. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
June 10. The like to William de Bourn, Robert de Stockheye, and William de
Westminster. Hardenne on complaint by John de Tavystok, * cordywaner,' that Richard
le Seler of Bodmin (de Bodmynea), John atte Heye, Richard Stiward,
Richard Flegh, Oliver le Seler, Edward de Berkhamstede, John le Venouur,
John de Fonte of Cornwall, and John Braz, with others, assaulted the said
John de Stavystok [sic] at Exeter, co. Devon.
By fine of 205. paid in the king's hanaper.
11 EDWAED n.— Part 2. 186
J3Jg^ MEMBRANE 5d,
Commission to Robert de Stockeheye and Henry Bokerel to deliver the
gaol of Exeter of Gregory Corun, a prisoner for the death of John
Glaumville.
June 26. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, John de Stonore and
Woodstock. John de Cantebr [igge] , by oath of good men of the city of London and
county of Cambridge, on complaint by Hervey de Stanton, king's clerk, that
Edmund de Shimplingg of Badburgham, William le Harpour of Horseth
and Richard del Fen of Wrotele, with others, abducted at London, and
carried to Horseth, co. Cambridge, Henry the brother and heir of John son of
Richard, a minor in his custody, whose marriage belongs to him, whilst
the complainant was at the Exchequer on the king's service, and further
that they did not satisfy him for the said marriage, and that they took and
carried away as well his goods as writing and memoranda touching the king,
which were then in his custody.
Conmiission to J. de Foxle, W. Incomplete.
July 1. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford, William de
Northampton. Goldyngton, and Geoffrey de la Lee on complaint by John atte Pek that
Robert Atte Crouche of Offelye, William de la Mare, Thomas Monek,
William Attehull, John le Fevre, Thomas son of Hugh North, Hugh son of
Hugh North, John Katelyne, John le Warener, Thomas Sherman, Miles
Alfrid, Robeort Bykeman, William Praunce, Robert Randolf, William de
Amereshey, Stephen Attegate (or atte Gate), Geoffirey Mystre, Alexander
Shayl, Robert Caumville, Henry de Waleden Regis, chaplain, John le Fox,
and Hugh le Tayllur of Offeleye, with others, assaulted him at Hicche, co.
Hertford, and carried away his goods. By E.
July 1. The like to the same justices on complaint by Hugh Enyght, chaplain,
Northampton, that Thomas Monek of Offeleye, William Attehull, John le Fevre, Robert
atte Crouche (or Attecrouche), Thomas son of Hugh North, John Katelyne,
William son of Robert atte Crouche, John le Warener, Thomas Sherman,
Miles Alfrid, Robert Bykeman, William Praimce, Robert Randolf, William
de Amereshey, Stephen atte Gate, Geofi&rey Mystre, Alexander Shayl, Robert
Caumville, William de la Mare, Henry de Waleden Regis, chaplain, John
le Fox and Hugh le Tayllur assaulted him at Hicce, co. Hertford, and
carried away his goods. By E.
July 4. Appointment of Henry de Erdyngton, Robert de Stok, and John de
Northampton. Pey^n to be conservators of the peace and of the statute of Winchester for
the county of Warwick. [Pari. Writs.] By C.
MEMBRANE 4<f.
June 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigumel, Geoffirey de
Woodstook. Hertelpol and John de Wenegrave on complaint by Thomas atte Strete that
William Page, Thomas Colebrond, William Pau of Alvithele, Eatherine
Colebrondesleman, John Richardeson 'the clerk' of Stifford, Robert le
Parischeprest of Alvithele and Robert son of Robert Sprot assaulted him at
Alvithele, co. Essex, and maimed him.
By fine of 1 mark at the instance of Nicholas Fermbaud.
Jane 22. Commission de tcalliis et fossatis for Thomas de Wylughby, Walter
Woodstook. Friskenaye, Robert de Malberthorpe and Robert de Rigge for the parts of
Lindeseye, co. Lincoln.
186 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
jQ-jg MEMBRANE Sd,
Commission to Henry Beaufiz, William de Dene and Waresius de Valoniis
to deliver the gaol of the castle of Canterbury of Juliana de Leybum,
Geoffrey de Say, Nicholas de Criel, Thomas Geigg [es] , and Philip Pympe,
prisoners for receiving Robert Coleman atte Mersh, an outlaw in the
county of Kent for divers felonies.
By C. on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
MEMBRANE Id.
June 21. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Howard, John de Fitton, and
Woodstock. Thomas de Ingaldesthorpe on complaint by Bernard de Tessenderia, Peter
de Cabasa [te] , Amald de Camas, Reymond de Puseles and Aymer de Pois,
merchants of Rochelle, that, whereas they had laden a ship, which is called
the *8hip of St. James* of Bayonne with 200 casks of white wine at Tonnay
Charente in the kingdom of France for conveyance to Calais to trade with
there, and their ship had been taken by the Scots, by whom some of
the mariners were killed, but afterwards the ship had been re-taken from
its captors by some of the mariners, who had remained on board her, and
was brought by them to Great Yarmouth, divers malefactors of the
counties of Norfolk and Suffolk boarded her and carried away the wine,
touching which outrage L. king of France and Navarre had written to the
king requesting him to grant redress to the said merchants. By E.
(Inserted at a later date.) John Claver was associated with the above*
named justices. 18 August.
(187)
12 EDWAKD n— Part I,
^o-io MEMBRANE 82.
July 9. Further grant daring pleasure to Edmund de Wodestok, the king's
orthampton. brother, to enable him to meet his many expenses, of the manor and town
of Somerton, with the hundred, the warren, and pasture of Eingesmore, co.
Somerset, to the value of 94/. 6s. 8<l., and of the manor of Camel with its
park, CO. Somerset, to the value of 60/. a year. By K.
July 10. Grant as a further favour to the king's said brother of all issues of the
Northampton, said manors, town, hundred, park and pasture, from the date of the death
of queen Margaret, and also of all corn growing in the lands of the manors,
oxen, plough cattle, and other animals, &o. being therein. By p.s.
July 11. Grant to Edmund Bacun, in consideration of a fine of 100/. made by
Northampton, him, which sum the king has assigned to John de Hastingges, executor of
the testament of John de Hastingges, to whom the late king was
indebted in that sum, of the marriage of Thomas son and heir of Nicholas
de Sancto Mauro, tenant in chief, a minor in the king's custody, and in
case of the death of the said Thomas unmarried, then of the marriage of
his next or other heir. By E.
July 10. Pardon to John de Eingeston for acquiring in fee,, without licence, 100
Northampton, acres of wood and Sa. of rent in Norrigge, co. Wilts, from Margaret Sturmy,
tenant in chief. By fine of 1 mark.
July 11. Balph de Eu, count of Eu, and Joan, his wife, staying beyond the seas,
Northampton, have letters nominating Nicholas del Atre and Thomas de Ponte Fracto
their attorneys for four years.
They have like letters in Ireland in the same names.
July 10. Simple protection with clause nolumm, until All Saints Day, for Master
Northampton. Gilbert de Middelton, archdeacon of Northampton.
July 11. Roger, prior of Little Malverne, staying in England, has letters
Northampton, nominating Nicholas de Chaddesleye, his fellow monk, and Peter Clement,
his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
July 9. Writ of aid for Stephen de Abyndon, king's Serjeant, going to the town
Northampton, of Boston to buy wines for the king's use, which wines are to remain in
the custody of the merchants and of the bailifb of Boston, until the mer-
chants, or others on their behalf, shall come to Master John Walewayn,
king's derk, the treasurer, to obtain the price thereof, who will satisfy them
therein. By E.
The like for Bichard de la Pole going to the town of Eyngeston-upon-Hulle.
July 10. Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter by which Simon de Pinkeni son
Northampton, of Henry de Pinkeni granted to the nuns of Sewardesley {de Seuuardelia)
for his soul and the souls of his ancestors the rent of 4^. which they
rendered for the four virgates of land, which Bobert de Pynkeni, his
grandfather, granted to ttiem in the town of Esseby, to the end that
they may hold the said land in frank almoin; witnesses, Sir John de
Huleoote, Balph de Wedune, Henry Gubiun, William de Paveli, William
188 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1318« ' Membrane 82 — contm
de Atrio, Ralph de Atrio, William de Plimtime, Alan de Tyfeld» Hugh son
of Robert, William Capenm, Walter Gibuyn, William de Clerraos, Simon
de BurgOy Richard de Attunestone, Robert de Plimtone, Alexander de Bosco,
and others. By K. on the information of Roger de Northbnrgh.
July 12. Pardon to John le Ferroor of Grantham for acquiring in fee, wfthoat
Northampton, licence, from John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, tenant in chief, 4 shops, one
stall (ffeldam), a plot of vacant land containing twelve feet in lengtii and
twelve in width, 70 acres of land, and 18^ acres of meadow in Grantham
and common of pasture for his animals in the several pasture {in separali
pastura) of the said earl in that place; licence for him to hold the same by
rendering 4Z. 2s. lOd. a year to the earl for his life, and upon his decease to
the king and his heirs. By fine of 209.
July 10. Licence for Hugh de Mortuo Mari to grant his pourparty of the manor
Northampton, of Sturministre Marshal, co. Dorset, held in chief, viz. 120 acres of land,
16 acres of meadow, 8 acres of wood, 20 acres of pasture, 4Z. of rent a year,
a fourth part of the profits from pleas and perquisites of court, and from
the emends of the breach of the assize of bread and ale, and a fourth part
of the hundred of Louseburgh, in the same county, to Cecily deBello Campo
and her heirs, in exchange for her pourparty of the manor of Luton, co.
Bedford, also held in chief, viz. a messuage, 80 acres of land, 4 acres of
meadow, 9 acres of wood, 2 acres of several pasture, 80^. of rent, and a
moiety of a mill and of the profits from the market and court of the said
manor, and a sixth part of the mills of Neubury, co. Berks. By E.
July 10. The like licence for Cecily de Bello Campo to carry out such exchange.
Northampton. By E.
July 12. Pardon to John son of Alexander de Flenton, chaplain, of his abjuration
Northampton, of the realm, which he on being charged with the larcency of cloth to the
value of 8^. 2d. at Colecestre, made at the church of St. Mary at the Walls
{de Mnro), Colchester, whither he had fled.
July 16. The abbot of Langonet, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Northampton. Roland de Langonet, his fellow monk, and John de Tuttebury, a monk of
Louth Park, to be his attorneys for seven years.
By E. on the information of Roger de Nbrthburgh.
July 14. Writ of aid, until Christmas, for Robert de Donecastre, king's yeoman,
Northampton, who is charged by the steward of the Household and by the keeper of the
Wardrobe to harbour the horses of the king's stable and to make purvey-
ance of hay and litter for them out of the king's money, to be paid within
eight days of making such purveyance ; nevertheless under colour of such
f>urveyance he is not to take anything in the fee of the church against the
iborty thereof. By E. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
The like for the undermentioned purveyors, viz. —
Henry de Oldyngton,
Thomas de Melhale,
Thomas de Stok [es] ,
Richard de Northden,
Walter de Haruwe.
of hay, oats, and litter, &c. for the
office of the king's Marshalsea.
July 16. The abbot of St. Mary's, Montebourg, staying beyond the seas, has
Northampton* letters nominating John Tondu and Stephen Josep his attorneys for four
years. By fine of iOs.
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1. 189
1 oi Q Membrane 82 — cont.
July 16. William de Camville, staying in England, has letters nominating Adam
Northampton, le Mareys, and John Routh his attorneys for two years.
July 14. William, abbot of Giteaux, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Northampton. John de Oxonia and John de Bentele his attorneys for three years.
By fine of 40«.
July 12. Licence after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John
Northampton. Walewayn, king's clerk, late escheator on this side Trent, for the prior and
convent of Ely to grant a messuage, 80 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow,
and 4«. of rent in Meldeburne and Royston {villa de Cruce Roesie) held in
chief, to George de Burwell, vicar of the church of Meldebum, for his life.
By fine of 40«.
July 15. Licence for Robert de Holand to crenellate his dwelling place of
Northampton. Baggeworth, CO. Leicester. - By K.
Protection with clause, for one year, for John Wogan, staying on the
king's service in Ireland. By K.
MEMBRANE 31.
July 8. Presentation of William de Bathele to the church of Yakesle in the
Northampton, king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of Thomeye in the time
of the late long. By p.s.
July 12. Inspeximm and comfirmation of letters patent [French] of Thomas, earl of
Northampton. Norfolk and Marshal of England, the king's brother, dated 25 December,
1817, granting, with the advice and assent of Guy Ferre, Baldwyn de
Manoirs, Giles de Trumpyngton and Thomas de Shefifeld, steward of his
lands, to Peter Bordet the custody of the serjeantry before the justices of
the King's Bench. By E.
July 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de la Rode, clerk, to
Northampton, the abbot and convent of Shrewsbury of an acre of ground in Petton, and
the advowson of the chapel of Petton ; licence also for them to appropriate
the chapel. By fine of lOO^.
July 10. Simple protection, without clause, until Michaelmas, for Ranulph de
Northampton. Oharum.
July 11. Licence for Robert de Monte Alto and Emma his wife, who hold the
Northampton, manor of Whaddon, held in chief, in dower of the said Emma of the inheri-
tance of Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulster, that they may grant to John
Gifi&urd of Whaddon, to bold to him and his heirs for the life of the said
Enmia, 80 acres of waste in the said manor, so that he may enclose the
same and reduce it to cultivation ; licence eAso for the earl of Ulster to
grant his reversion in the said 80 acres, upon the death of the said Enmaa, to
the said John and his heirs to hold from him by the usual services.
By K. on the information of Walter de Norwyco.
July 16. The abbot of Langonet, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Northampton. Roland de Langonet, his fellow monk, and John de Tuttebury, a monk of
Louth Park, to be his attorneys for seven years.
By E. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
July 12. Licence for Hugh de Louthre to crenellate his dwelling place of
Northampton. Wythehope in Derwentefelles, co. Cumberland. By K,
190 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
231 8 Membrane 81 — cont,
July 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Northampton. Spaldyng by Clement de Hatfeld, vicar of the church of Pyncebek, and
Peter de Hatfeld of a messuage, 9 acres of land, and 8 acres of meadow in
Obthorpe and Thurleby, held of the said prior and convent, and which are
worth in all their issues 2s. a year, as appears by inquisition made by
Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction
of a licence granted to them to acquire lands and tenements to the value of
20/. a year.
July 18. Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for the envoys of R. count of Flanders,
Northampton, ooming into the realm to treat of the losses suffered by the men of Flanders
and the king's subjects. [Fcedera.]
July 16. Protection and safe-conduct for the same time for merchants and others
Northampton, of Flanders coming into the realm to trade. [Fcedera.]
July 15. Licence, at the request of queen Isabella, for Laurence de Pavely to
Northampton, enfeoff Ralph, par^n of the church of Pyry, of his manors of Pyiy and
Hoghton, held in chief as of the honor of Peverel, as appears by inquisition
made by Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent, and for the
feoffee to regrant the same to the said Laurence for his life, with remainder
to Robert, son of the same Laurence and his heirs. By K.
July 18. 'Safe-conduct until Christmas for Siglaf Susse, burgess of Lenne and for
Northampton, a ship, called la Qodiere of Gememuthe, which he is sending to Norway for
masts {pro malia) and other goods to be brought from thence into England.
By E. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
July 15. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John Wale-
Northampton, wayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, for the alienation in
mortmain by John Oodhyne of Marlebergh of a messuage, 60 acres of
land, 2 acres of meadow, and 20«. of rent in Berton by Marlebergh to the
prior and canons of the house of St. Margaret by Marlebergh to find a
canon to celebrate divine service daily in their church for the soul of the
grantor, and the souls of his father and mother and of all Christians ; the
said messuage, land and rent are held in chief by the service of [rendering]
every year 8s. and 4 capons of the price of 8^., and of doing suit at the
court of Berton by Marlebergh every three weeks. By fine of 10 marks.
July 12. Licence for the abbot and convent of St. Mary's, York, to crenellate
Northampton, their abbey, which is without the city of York, but is contiguous thereto,
provided that the wall to be constructed between the abbey and the wall of
the city shall not exceed 16 feet in height and shall not be crenellated.
ByK.
July 12. Acknowledgement that the king has received as a loan by the hands of
Northampton. Robert de Barton, king's clerk, keeper of the king's victuals at Carlisle,
from J. bishop of Lincoln, in the name of Pope J [ohn] XXII. the sum of
1002. out of the tenth for six years for the general crusade collected in the
city and diocese of Lincoln, with promise of repayment within five years.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. By K.
The like for L. bishop of Durham for 100/. collected in the city and
diocese of Durham.
Vacated as above.
July 18. Licence for Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to grant in fee, or to
Northampton, demise for life, to whomsoever he will, his manor of Shelf ord, eo. Cam-
bridge, held in chief. By K.
12 EDWARD II.— Part 1. 191
-| o I o Membrane 81 — corU.
July 16, Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter de Wogan to hold pleas follow-
Northampton. ing the justiciary in Ireland, with the usual fee. By K.
July 17. Grant for life, at the instance of Thomas, earl of Norfolk and Marshal
Northampton, of England, the king's brother, to Boger de Trusseley, hermit, of the her-
mitage of Olipstone in Shirewode with the crofts and i^ other profits
pertwiing to the same. By p.s.
July 29. Protection with clause nolumus, until Easter, for John de Faudon, Peter
Northampton, de Faudon, Boger de Faudon and William de Faudon.
MEMBRANE SO.
July 12. Acknowledgement that the king has received 1002. by the hands of
Northampton. Robert de Barton, king's clerk, the keeper of victuals at Carlisle, from the
prior of St. Eatherine's without Lincoln, a sub-collector of the tenth in the
diocese of Lincoln imposed by Pope John XXII. on the clergy of England
and granted to the kmg for the hosting for the war in Scotland, out of the
arrears of the said tenth. By E.
July 20. Appointment during pleasure of Anthony de Lucy to the superior custody
Northampton, of the city of Carlisle to keep the city against the attacks of the Scots.
By E. on the information of the Treasurer.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance for him directed to the mayor, badlifEs,
&o. of the city of Carlisle.
July 20. Pardon to Richard Hervy for acquiring in fee, without Ucence from
Northampton William de Echyngham, 6 messuages, and 120 acres of land in Friston,
CO. Sussex, hela in chief, as of the honor of L'Aigle {de AquUa), which is
in the hands of queen Isabella, as appears by inquisition made by Master
John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent; with restitution
of the same. By fine of 40s.
July 16. Pardon to Thomas son of Salomon de Littlewode of his outlawry in the
Northampton, county of Eent for non-appearance before Hervey de Stanton and his fellows,
justices in eyre in the county of Eent, to answer for the theft of 8 swine
from William le Qrey, whereof he was indicted, provided he surrender at the
prison of Canterbury. By E.
July 20. Pardon to William de Marny of his breach of the king's park of Haule,
Northampton, oo. Suflfolk, and of his hunting therein without licence. By p.s.
July 22. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John
Northampton. Walewayn, king's clerk, late escheator on this side Trent, for John de
Ringewode, clerk, to grant to John de Clyye and Alice his wife and
their heirs 48 acres and 8 roods of land in Horishawe and Caluheye in the
forest of Clive, held in chief at a certain rent to be rendered every year at
the Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff of Northampton.
By fine of ^ mark.
July 20. Grant for a further period of four years, in extension of a previous grant
Northampton, for three years, to Alice la Paumere of pontage for the repair of the bridge
of Hethebeth upon all wares for sale brought across it into the town of
Nottingham, and also for the repair of any bridge to be built between the
Slid bridge and the land towards Gameleston ; the proceeds of such pontage
to be applied to that purpose by view and testimony of Hugh de Estapelford
aid Robert del Lond\ burgesses of Nottingham.
By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
192 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-| Q-| o Membrane 80 — cont.
July 20. Grant to the priors and friars of Wytham and Henton, of the Carthusian
Northampton. Oider^ in amplification of the exemption from all manner of aids, tallages,
&o. granted to them by the late king, of exemption from any tenth or
other imposition, which may be imposed by the Pope on the clergy of
England and be granted to the king. By E.
July 26. Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, for Andrew de Grantham, whom J. bishop
Woodstock. Qf Eiy^ tijQ chancellor, is sending to divers parts of the resim to purchase
goods for the office of the poultry.
July 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Fillol to the prioress
Northampton, and convent of Clerkenewell of his reversion in a rent of iOs. in Manekesye,
which Joan daughter of the said John and Eatherine her sister hold for
their lives, which rent is held in chief as of the barony of L'Aigle {de Aqidia)
as appears by an inquisition made by Master John Walewayn, king's clerk,
late escheator on this side Trent. By fine of iOs.
July 29. Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for John de Pulteneye and John de
Northampton. Hernestede, citizens and merchants of London, going with goods to divers
parts of the realm to trade.
July 20. Pardon to the mayor and citizens of Dublin, who, during the late
Northampton, invasion of Ireland by the Scots and fearing that they might draw night to
the city to besiege it, had for the safety of their city levelled and burned
the suburbs, of that which pertains to the king for having so levelled and
burned the suburbs. By E.
Pardon to the said mayor and citizens of Dublin for having seized and
carried away, to provision their citv in case of being besieged by the Scots,
the animals, com and other victuals of many men dwelling near Dublin.
ByE.
July 29. A. archbishop of Dublin, staying in England on the king's service, has
Northampton, letters nominating John de Dene and William de la More his attorneys in
Lreland for two years.
Aug. 1. Pardon to Richard Dammory of all trespasses of vert and venison
Northampton, conamitted bv him as well within his bailiwick of the forest of Whitlewode,
which he holds of the king's grant, as elsewhere. By E.
July 29. Writ of aid, until Christmas, for John de Mereworth, king's yeoman,
Northampton, charged by the steward of the Household and the keeper of the Wardrobe,
to purvey necessaries for the office of the pantry. Nothing in the fee of the
church is to be taken contrary to the liberties thereof.
The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. —
wEm dtmidenhalej*"' ^^ ^^"7-
William de Pirye, for the buttery.
John Pecok Serjeant, ) ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
John de Aula, yeoman, j • v^* «» ^ xx«
John de Carleford, serjeant, for the chamber.
John de Somery, serjeant, ) . ,. acuUerv
William de Watford, yeoman, T®' *'^® scuuery.
Master Bichard le Saucier (Saharius), serjeant, ) . _ .t „„_.„
William de London, yeoman, J *°' "^^ aausery.
12 EDWARD n.— Part 1. 198
-| qi ft Membrane 80 — cont,
Aug. 1. Appointment of Roger de Birthorpe, in consequence of Walter de Wogan,
Northampton, lately appointed by the king to hold pleas following a justiciary in Ireland,
being detained in Wales on the king's service, to hear and determine such
pleas until the said Walter's arrival in Ireland. By E.
Licence for William de Warrewyk to re-enfeoflf John de Hastynges, to
hold to him and his heirs, of the manor of Castle Obewy {de Castro Obewy)
and Eilleban in Ireland, held in chief, which the said John lately granted
to him. By p.s. [4828.]
Northampton, Restitution, after inquisition ad qnod damnum made by Master John
Walewayn, king's clerk, late escheator on this side Trent, to the abbot and
convent of Brunne of 6 bovates of land and two parts of a messuage in
Morton and Hermthorpe, held in chief, which Everard Cut, sometime abbot
of Brune, acquired in fee in the time of king Henry m, without the licence
of the said king or of Edward I, from Ralph de Morton, and which for
that trespass was taken into the hands of Edward II. By fine of 100s.
July 20. Qrant to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemor, in part satisfaction of the
Northampton* sum of money in which the king is bound to him for the time in which he
was keeper of the land of Ireland and lieutenant of the king there, of the
marriage of Thomas, son and heir of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Wat-
wick, tenant in chief, a minor in the king's custody, to the value of 1600
marks, and in case of the death of the said Thomas unmarried, then of the
marriage of successive heirs. By E.
MEMBRANE 29.
July 20. Presentation of John de Langeton to the church of All Saints, Dor*
Northampton, cestre, in the diocese of Salisbury.
July 20. William de Berdefeld and Eatherine, his wife, st^mng in Ireland, have
Northampton, letters nominating Robert Marchaunt and John de ^keby their attorneys
for two years.
July 14. Pardon to Adam de Radeclive of his outlawry for non-appearance in the
Northampton. Court of Eing's Bench when appealed of rape by Isabella, late the wife of
Adam de Castelford. By E.
The like for John de Radeclive. By E.
The like for Adam de Hyndelegh. By E.
July 24. Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert de Wodehous, king's clerk, to
Woodstook. i)e ^ baron of the Exchequer in the place of Ingelard de Warle, late a baron
thereof. [ParL Writs,] By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
July 80. Writ of aid, until All Saints Day, for Giles de Tholosa, charged by the
Northampton, steward of the Household and by the keeper of the Wardrobe to make
purveyance of hay, oats, litter, &c. for the king's Marshalsea. Nothing is
to be taken of the goods of clerks or laymen against the will of the owner,
unless the purveyor at once renders the true value thereof to the vendor, or
receives a respite from him ; nor shall a purveyor take any thing of the fee
of the church contrary to the liberty thereof.
By E. on the information of William de Monte Acuto.
July 80. Grant, for life, to Henry de Badewe (or Badwe), on account of his good
Northampton, service, of the office of the constableship of the castle of Dublin in Ireland,
with the usual fee. By E.
18845 »
194 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 Q-i o Membrane 29 — cont.
July 26. Licence for Richard de Laches to crenellate his dwelling place of
Woodstock. Ohiselhampton, co. Oxford.
July 29. Protection and safe-conduct, until Easter, for John de Faudon going
Northampton, throughout the realm on his own business. By C.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Peter de Faudon,
Roger de Faudon,
William de Faudon.
Vacated because stirrendered and cancelled.
July 80. Simple protection for one year, with clause noiumus^ for John de Hales.
Northampton.
The like for the undermentioned persons, viz. —
Robert del Halle of Norwich.
John le Forester of Stonystretford.
Master Henry de Glyff*, dean of the collegiate church of Thameworth.
Stephen de Wychyngham.
The prior of Holy Island {ds Insula Sacra).
Master Richard de Ganio.
Master John de Sandale, canon of the church of Suthwell and pre-
bendary of Normanton in the same church.
Nicholas de Stapelton.
Thom2'?e''cokefeld 1 ^^ Norwich.
John Flynt, the elder,]
Richard Berte, of Norwich.
Peter de Bumsted, j
Master Henry de Ool^ngham, parson of the church of Chartham.
Stephen de Thomtoft, parson of the church of Tyveresholt.
Master Roger de Heselfurton, parson of the church of Quixle.
The prior of St. Leonard's without Staunford.
Aug. 1. Grant for life to William le Baud of liberty to hunt and take, without
Northampton, hindrance of the king's bailiffis, the fox, the hare and cat within the metes
of the forest of Essex, fence time excepted ; and also the warrens of the
king and of others excepted.
By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Gherleton.
July 26. The king, on 21 November 1814, sold to Bartholomew de Badelesmere
Woodstock, for 1000 marks paid at the Exchequer the custody of the under-mentioned
lands and tenements, late of Payn de Tybetot, tenant in chief, then in his
hands by reason of the minority of John son and heir of the said Payn, viz.
the manor of Thorpe, co. Leicester, extended at 16^. 17«. 5^., the manor
of Barkeston in the same county extended at 78^. 8</., the manor of Eston,
CO. Lincoln, extended at 11^. 19^:. Id,, the manor of Merston in the same
county extended at 52«., the manor of Strethall, co. Essex, extended at 11^
Ss, 2i(/., to hold until the heir reached his full ekge, together with the
marriage of the heir, or in case of the death of the said heir, whilst a minor
and un-married, to hold until the heir, had he lived, should attain to full
age, together with the marriage of the next heir, and should the said
Bartholomew lose the custody by reason of the next heir being of full age,
or married, the king would grant him a due recompense for such loss.
Afterwards Thomas de Veer and Agnes, his wife, late the wife of the
said Payn, in five weeks of Easter 10 Edward II, sought to recover
against William Sampson a third part of the manor of Bentele, the advow-
son of the church of Arkeseye, oo. York, excepted, which as dower is
12 EDWARD II.— Pabt 1. 196
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extended at 41^ 158, 11^. as the reasonable dower of the said Agnes out
of the free tenements in Benteleye, late of the said Payn, whereupon the
said William vouched to warrant the said heir, a minor in the custody of
Bartholomew de Badelesmere, and produced a writing of the said Fayn
made to him containing such warranty, whereupon the said Bartholomew
did not say why the said Thomas and Agnes ought not to have her dower
and with licence he should render the same to them. Upon which
judgment was given that the said William should hold his land in
peace and that the said Thomas and Agnes should have dower out of the
lands of the heir in the custody of the said Bartholomew. In satbfaction
whereof the king now grants to Bartholomew de Badelesmere a third part
of the manor of Benteleye in the king's hands by reason of the death of the
said William and of the minority of his heir to hold by name of dower in
form above-said. By E.
Aug. 2. Grant for five years to the mayor, bailiffs tod good men of the city
Northampton, of Cork of pavage, pontage and quayage upon all wares for sale brought,
either by land or water, into their city. By E.
Aug. 1. Appointment for life of Richard de Yerdele to be one of the two foresters
Northampton, vrho keep the king's hays of Shrubbe and Pokesle in the forest of Whitle-
wode. By E.
Aug. 8. Writ of aid for John Dathy (de Athy), the admiral and captain of the
Northampton, ships and mariners, whom the king is sending against the Scots in the
West, appointed to levy mariners to man such ships. By E.
July 81. Notification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the revocation of the presentation,
Northampton, made in the belief that the church of Acle in the diocese of Lincoln was
void, of Gilbert de Ebor[aco], king's clerk, to that church, as it appears that
William de Wrotham, whom the late king presented to the church of
Brehull, in the same diocese, and to the said church of Acle, which are
united, is still living.
By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Oherelton.
Writs close were also made thereof. [See Calendar of Close Bolls.]
Notification to the bishop of Bangor of the revocation of the presenta-
tion, made in the belief that the provostship to which the king had lately
presented Ralph de Wyndesore was void, of Edmund de Dynyeton, king's
clerk, to the provostship in the church of Holyhead (de Castro Kubi{) in the
diocese of Bangor, as it appears that the said Ralph is living.
By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
July 28. Restoration, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John
Northampton. Walewayn, kmg's clerk, late escheator on this side Trent, to Robert
Baynard, to hold to him and his heirs to the end of the undermentioned
term, of the moiety of the manor of Bathele, co. Norfolk, and the advow-
son of the church of that manor, which he had acquired, without licence,
from Roger de Fraxinis, tenant in chief, for a term of forty years, and
which for that trespass had been taken into the king's hands ; the said
moiety and advowson were held at the date of their acquisition
of the king, by reason of the manor of Fakenhamdam being in his hands,
by the service of rendering 100s. a year to the king. By fine of 1 mark*
Aug. 8. Presentation of Hugh de Sengham, chaplain, to the church of St. John,
Leake. Ivelcestre, in the diocese of Bath and Wells.
Aug. 10. Presentation of William de Wyd ngton to the church of Acle in the
Leake. diocese of Lincoln. By E.
196 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
232g Membrane 29 — cont.
Presentation of Thomas de Cheddeworth to the church of Themyng, in
the diocese of Lincobi, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
land and heir of Walter de MoUesworth, tenant in chief.
Aug. 11. Presentation of William de Nuttele Alba to the provostship in the church
Nottingham, of Holyhead (de Castro Cubit) in the diocese of Bangor. By p.s.
Grant to William de Nuttele Alba, king's clerk, of the provostship of
the king's free chapel of Holyhead (Castri Cubit). By p.s.
Aug. 11. Notification of the revocation of the collation of Robert de Glipston to
Nottingham, the hospital of St. Leonard, York. By K.
Aug. 18. Grant for life to Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, of the custody of
Northampton/ the hospital of St. Leonard, York. By K.
Aujg. 14. Licence for Richard de Grey of Godenoure to grant his marsh called
Nottingham; < Westwyk * in his manor of Hoo, co. Kent, held in chief, to the value of
18 marks a year, and 22 marks of rent in the same manor, to be received
at the hands of the tenants there, to Robert de Shirland to hold for his life.
ByK.
MEMBRANE 28.
Aug. 9. Grant for three years to Edmund, earl of Arundel, for the repair of the
Leake. bridge of Moneford, co. Salop, of pontage upon all wares for saJe crossing
the bridge, to be collected by him or his deputies. By E.
Aug. 11. Appointment, during pleasure, of Alexander, archbishop of Dublin, to
Leake. the office of justiciary of Lreland. By E.
Writ de intendendo for him directed to the archbishops, and others of
Lreland.
The like to the king's bailifs and ministers there.
Mandate to the archbishop of Gashel, holding the place of Roger de
Mortuo Mari of Wygemore, late keeper of Lreland, to deliver to the said
Alexander the land of Lreland and office of the justiciary, together with
the castles, manors, &c. pertaining to the said office.
Aug. 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert Burget to William
Leake. de Bremesgrave, parson of the church of Arewe, of 8 acres of land in Arewe
adjacent to the cemetery' of the church there and to the dwelling-place of
the parsonage for the enlargement of the said cemetery and dwelling-place.
By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Gherleton.
Aug. 12. Safe-conduct until Michaelmas for the abbot of Meuros and two of his
Nottingham, monks with two yeomen and grooms visiting the house of Holmcoltran.
The latter house, of the Gistercian Order, being a daughter house of Meuros
in Scotland, a successor to Robert, the late abbot thereof, cannot be
canonically elected in the absence of the abbot of Meuros. [Fisdera,]
By E. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
Aug. 14. Grant to the citizens of Dublin in Lreland, in consequence of certain of
Nottiogham the king's ministers having, under colour of their office, exacted livery in
the houses of the citizens within the walls of the city and taken and car-
ried away the goods of the citizens contrary to their charter, by which king
John had granted to them exemption from such practices, that no minister
of the king nor any other person shall be lodged in the house of the citizens
within the walls of the city, or shall have lodgings therein either by assize
or by livery contrary to the tenor of the said charter. By E.
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1 Q-| o Membrane 28 — cant.
Aug. 12. Mandate for the arrest of Castellus de Janua, who by falsely representing
Nottingham, himself to be William (GuilVm), a member of the household of Luke,
cardinal deacon of St. Mary in Via Lata, has obtained money in the name
of the cardinal. [F(Bdera,\ By K.
Aug. 18. Revocation of the collation, made at the request of Walter, bishop of
Nottingham. Coventry and Lichfield, of Robert de Clipston, clerk, to the custody of the
hospital of St. Leonard, York, then void by the resignation of tne said
bishop, as the king has learned that the said Robert is inefficient and unfit
to govern the hospital. Grant for life of the custody of the said hospital
to Master John Walewayn, king's clerk. By K.
Writ de intendendo for the said Master John directed to the brethren and
sisters of the hospital.
Aug. 16. Licence for the alienation by William son of Thomas de Novo Castro
Nottingham, subtus Lymam of 6 messuages and 18«. 4d. of rent in the town of
Newcastle under Lyme to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the
chapel of St. Eatherine in that place for the soul of the grantor and the
souls of his ancestors and all Christians. By fine of 6 marks.
Aug. 18. Acknowledgement that the king has received from the abbot of St.
Nottingham. Mary's, York, collector of the twdve pence in the mark granted by the
clergy of the diocese of York for the hosting for the war in Scotland, by the
hands of Robert de Barton, king's clerk, late keeper of victuals in the parts
of Carlisle, 54/. and the said Robert is to be charged therewith.
Aug. 18. Letters of credence to the bishops, abbots, and others, of Northwales for
Nottingham. Eoger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, justice of Wales.
The like to archbishops, bishops, and others, of Wales for Master John
Walewayn, the treasurer, and Master Rees ap Howel.
The hke to the bishops, and others, of Wales for the said treasurer.
The like to bishops, and others, of the counties of Chester and Flynt for
the said treasurer.
Aug. 15. Licence for Roger Outlawe, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
Nottingham, in Lreland, on account of his good service against the Scots who had invaded
Ireland and in recompense of the losses inflicted on him by them, and for
the brethren of the Hospital to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements, and
rents according to their true value and also advowsons of churches according
to their taxation for the current tenth to the value of 100^. a year; and to
appropriate the churches whose advowsons they shall acquire. By K.
Aug. 16. Licence for Thomas de Chaucombe and Joan his wife to enfeoff their son
Nottingham. John (de Chaucombe) of their manor of Bereford St. Martin, co. Wilts,
held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs, and for their said son to re-
grant the said manor to them for their lives. By p.s. [4841.]
Aug. 18. Prohibition directed to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Patrick,
Chpstone. Dublin, against admitting any persons, by pretext of any collations under
the Seal of Lreland to any dignities or prebends in their church, unless
such persons are collated by letters under the Great Seal, or by persons
having special power under the Great Seal to make such collations, many
disputes having arisen touching such dignities and prebends for that certain
clerks, who having been collated to such dignities and prebends by letters
under the king's Great Seal have sought to be admitted thereto, have been
opposed by others having collations under the Seal of Ireland and on the
testimony of the keeper or justiciary of that land to the king's prejudice
and the scandal of his Court, and as the king considers that dignities and
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prebends in the said church ought not to be conferred by letters under any
other seal than the Great Seal and on his testimony only, unless he shaU
give special power under the said Great Seal to any person in that behalf.
ByK.
Safe-conduct until Christmas, for James Basset, the messenger of
Gauselinus, cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter, and John de
Auriliano, the messenger of Luke, cardinal deacon of St. Mary in Via
Lata, going to Ireland on the business of the said cardinals.
MEMBRANE 27.
Aug. 10.
Leake
Aug. 10.
Leake*
Writ of aid for Richard de Pedewardyn, king's yeoman, whom the king
is sending to the county of Chester and the adjacent parts to purvey and
forward provisions, to the value of 800/. to the town of Carlisle.
By E. on the information of the Treasurer.
Mandate in pursuance for him directed to the earl of Chester, the king's
son, or his justice there.
Mandate to the chamberlain of North Wales to deliver to the said
Richard 800/. out of the issues of bailiwick.
Acknowledgement that -the king is bound to Bertrand de Muro, Gaillard
Coubel, and Bernard Moran, merchants of Gascony, in 281/. 10«. for wines
bought from them for his use by Stephen de Abyndon, the butler, in this
present month of August, as appears by a bill under the seal of Roger de
Northburgh, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe ; with promise of payment
before Michaelmas.
Menwrandum, Tliese letters were cancelled^ surrendered and destroyed in the
month of June next, wlien an assignment was made to the said merchants on tfie
Gascon EoU of that year ; and tliere remain here two letters uncancelled.
The like for the under-mentioned merchants of Gascony, viz. —
Bartholomew de la Roke - - - 80/.
John de la Tour and Amald de Luk' - 138^
Sanxio Amaldi de Castelloun - - 44/.
Reymund Guillelmi de Seint Lobey and
William Byk' 97/. 10«.
John de la Tour and Bernard Grymward 92/.
Peter de Moleryn 22/.
Gaillard de Cessons and Menaldus de
Mount Couguyt .... 279/. 16«. 8</.
Bertrand de Muro, Gaillard Coubel and
Bernard Maran .... 281/. 10«.
Vitalis Fissoun and William de Ford - 67/. 13». 4</.
Vitalis de Silva and Garsius de Lovygnon 71/. 18«. 4r/.
Amald de la Vie 221,
Cancelled
as above.
John de Castera and John de Portau
Peter Garsies and William Baudel
Poncius Guitardi - - - .
Simon de Meotes of Bayonne
112/. 10s.
43/. ^.Sd. \
682. 6s. %d,
188/. 1
Cancelled
as above.
Cancelled
as above.
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-j Q 1 Q Membrane 27 — cont.
Aug. 11. Grant to Peter de Shenedon, ohaplain, of the custody of the hospital of
Leake. St. Saviour, Bury St. Edmunds (de Sancto Edmundo). By K.
July 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Northampton. Langele by Robert Banyard of lands, tenements, and rents to the value of
lOOjf. a year ; also for lum to alienate to the same house lands, &c, of like
value in exchange for lands, &c. of equal value.
By E. on the information of the earl of Hereford.
Aug. 10. Licence, in part satisfaction of the foregoing grant, for the alienation in
I'®*^®' mortmain to the abbot and convent of Langele by the said Robert Banyard
of a messuage, 8 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow, 40 acres of marsh and
10 acres of heath in Whetacre, Chattegrave and Langelee, which are
extended at 18^. id. a year, as appears by an inquisition made by Master
John Walewayn, king's clerk, late escheator on this side Trent. By K.
Licence, to give effect to £he foregoing grant, for Robert Banyard to grant
to the abbot and convent of Langelee 100 acres of land and 5s. of rent in
Chattegrave and Whetacre, which land is extended at dOs, a year, as
appears by like inquisition, to hold in exchange for 80 acres of land and
18 acres of wood in the same places, extended at 25s. a year.
By E. on the information of the earl of Hereford.
Aug. 8. Safe-conduct for John Cosyn, John Flynt, the elder, Thomas de Cokefeld,
Leake. and Richard Berte, citizens and merchants of Norwich, going to the town
of Boston to trade in the markets there and to bring back goods to the city
of Norwich.
Aug. 28. Presentation of William de Houeden to the church of St. Peter, Malber-
Nottingfaam. thorpe, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody
of the land and heir of Robert de Wylughby, tenant m chief.
Aug. 18. Presentation of Master John Hardy of Croyland to the church of Red-
Nottingham* grave, in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the late
voidance of the abbey of St. Edmunds. By E.
July 81. Pardon to the adherents of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, of all offences com-
Nottingfaam. mitted before the feast of St. James the Apostle last; those persons who
assisted at the robbery committed upon GauseUnus, cardinal priest of SS.
Marcellinus and Peter, and Luke, cardinal deacon of * Sainte Marie en la
Voie Lee,' in the North excepted. French. [Pari. Writs.]
Aug. 10. Licence for the abbot and convent of Battle to appropriate in mortmain
Leake. the church of Saunford in the diocese of London, which is of their own
advowson. By E.
Aug. 14. ' Appointment during pleasure of William de Monte Acuto to be keeper of
Nottingbam. the abbey of Abyndon, which on account of its debts the king has, at the
request of the abbot and convent, taken into his protection. By E.
Grant to Master Pancius de Verone, king's clerk and leech, of 261. a year
to be received at the Exchequer so long as he remains within the realm.
ByE.
Aug. 16. Simple protection without clause, for two years, for Alexander, archbishop
Nottingham, of Dublin, going to Lreland on the king's service.
Aug. 17. Mandate to Edmund Hakelut, the escheator in Lreland, to deliver to
Nottin^iam. Nicholas, a canon of the house of St. Thomas the Martyr by Dublin, of
the Augustinian Order, preferred by the Pope to be abbot of that house.
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Membrane 27 — cont.
the temporalities of the abbey, having first removed a certain canon of the
house who had taken possession thereof. Pope J [ohn XXU.] upon the
voidance of the monastery by the free resignation of Balph, the late abbot,
made and received at Rome, preferred Nicholas, a canon of the house,
to be abbot, as appears by the Pope's letters patent to the king. Afterwards
the king was informed that a certain canon of the house, lately elected
to the abbacy, was blessed as abbot by the diocesan of the place, and
that the temporalities of the house, fealty having been first done, were
delivered to him. The king thereupon commanded the keeper of Ireland
and the justiciary there, or their deputies, if it happened that the
said canon held possession of the house to remove him from the same, and
to induct the said Nicholas as abbot of the house into possession thereof,
to whom, after fealty had been received from him, the temporalities of the
abbey were delivered: and as the king understands that disputes
have arisen between the said Nicholas and the said canon, so in
possessioiv of the house, whereby the house is in danger of being
destroyed, and further judging that the monastery is void by the above
said resignation and that the provision of the Pope so made to the
monastery of the said Nicholas takes precedence of the election, if any de
facto was afterwards made there of the said canon, and further wishing to
graciously assent to the request of the Pope in that behalf, he has taken fealty
from the said Nicholas, as abbot, and restored the temporalities to him.
ByK.
Writ de intendendo for the said Nicholas as abbot directed to the knights,
free men, and all other tenants of the monastery.
Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulster, going to Ireland, has letters nom-
inating Henry de Thrapston and John de Bentele his attorneys for two
years.
John de Bentele, staying in England, has letters nominating John de
Dene, clerk, and Geoffrey de Barudwode his attorneys in Ireland for the
same time.
Aug. 20. Elias de Assheburne, going to Ireland, has letters nominating John de
Clipstone. Burgo his attorney for one year.
Aug. 16. Mandate directed to sheriffs and others in the ports of Wales for
Nottmgham. Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulster, and his household, to afford
protection to him and to permit him to pass to Ireland.
Mandate to the mayor and bailiffs of the city of Chester to permit no
man, of whom any e\il.is suspected, to enter their city armed, as the king
has been informed that divers strangers, men-at-arms of the county of
Chester, have entered the city on the day when the [Court of the] County
ought to be held, some of them even being keepers of the peace for the
county, who under colour of their office go about armed, and have terrorised
the people of those parts, wherefore the king has commanded Edward, earl of
Chester, his son, or the justice there to remedy such disorder. By E.
Aug. 22. Safe-conduct, until Christmas, directed to the bailiffs and others of the
NottiDgham counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, and Lincoln for Master Roger le Lardiner,
king's Serjeant, whom the king is sending into those parts to purvey fish
for the Household. By E.
Writ of aid, until Christmas, for Peter de Comubia and John de
Tykhulle, whom John, bishop of Elv, the chancellor, is sending to the
county of York, to make purveyance for his support and that of the clerks
of the Chancery.
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-iq-iQ Membrtme 27 — cont,
Ang. 20. Safe-conduct, until the feast of St. Martin next, directed to sherifb and
Nottingham, others of the reahn for Gaucelinus Johannis, cardinal priest of SS.
Marcellinus and Peter, going towards the sea on his return to Borne, the
king having appointed Simon de Friskenade and William Beymundi de
Clavery to escort him. [Fotdera.]
The like for Luke de Flisco, cardinal deacon of St. Mary in Via Lata,
under the escort of Amald Guilliam de Bynoles and John de Enefeld,
king's Serjeants. [Foedera.]
Aug. 24. Gaucelinus Johannis, cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter, going
Nottingham, beyond the seas has letters nominating Master Bigaud de Asserio, canon of
Orleans, and Bobert de Bardelby, clerk, his attorneys for two years.
He has like letters nominating William de Ayremynne, clerk, and Master
William de Birton, clerk, as above.
Aug. 25. Luke de Flisco, cardinal deacon of St. Mary in Via Lata, going to the
Nottingham. Court of Bome, has letters nominating Master Geoflfrey de Groppes Sancti
Petri and Master Bichard de Ganyo his attorneys for twelve years. By E.
He has like letters nominating Master Bichard de Ganyo and Master
Anthony de Usu Maris as above.
Aug. 28. Appointment of John de Halsted to the custody of the river Tyne between
Nottingham, the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and the sea : he is to see that victuals and
other necessaries are not carried by water to Scotland for the use of the
king's enemies.
Aug. 24. Gaucelinus Johannis, cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter, going
NottLogham. beyond the seas, has letters nominating William de Ayremynne, clerk, and
Bobert de Bardelby, clerk, his attorneys for four years.
MEMBRANE 26.
Aug. 1. By the contract for the marriage of Edward, now king of England, with
Northampton, IsalJella, daughter of Philip [IV] king of France, entered into at the
suggestion of Pope Boniface VUI to cement the peace made between the
said king Philip and king Edward I, it was covenanted that she should
have dower, to the value of 18,000/. of petty money of Tours, assigned to
her in lands and tenements in suitable places. To give effect to this con-
tract the king had assigned her for her said dower the under-mentioned
places, valued as under, to the value of 4,500/. sterling, four pounds of
Tours being computed as one pound sterling, viz. the manor of Long
Bynyngton, co. Lincoln, 160/. ; the manor of Eyngesthorpe, co. North-
ampton, 60/. ; the manor of Eston, co. Northampton, 40/. ; the hundred of
Falwesle, co. Northampton, 12/. ; the manors of Torpel and Upton, co.
Northampton, 100/. ; the annual farm of 25/. paid by Laurence de Preston
for the manor of Gretton, co. Northampton ; the manor of Ospringe, co.
Kent, 60/. ; the manor of Middelton with the hundred, co. Kent, 240/. ; the
manor of WestcUve, co. Kent, 40/. ; the king's mills at Oxford with the
meadow of Eyngesmede, co. Oxford, 52/. ; the manor of Blokesham, co.
Oxford, 85/. ; the castle of Walyngford with its members and the honors of
Walyngford and St. Valery in the same and other counties, 800/. ; the
manor of Watlyngton, co. Oxford, 602. ; the manor of Wodestok with its
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members, co. Oxford, lOOZ. ; the entire honor of L'Aigle (de Aquila) with
its manors, hundreds, chaces, &c. in divers counties, 280L ; saving to the
king and his heirs the castle of Peveneseye with the services, wards, &c,
pertaining to the castle, and also excepting the manor of Laghton, which
John de Douvedale holds for his life of the grant of the late king ; the
manor of Banstede, co. Surrey, 30/. ; the manor of Haverynges with its
park and forest, co. Essex, 140/. ; the manor of la Neilond, co. Essex, lOOZ. ;
the castle and town of Berkhampstede, co. Hertford, with the honor in the
same and other counties, 721. 15s. Sd, ; the castle and honor of High Peak
(de Alto Pecco) with the chace, &c. in the counties of Nottingham and
Derby, 291/. IBs, id, ; the castle and town of Marleberge with the Berton
and hundred of Selkele, co. Wilts, 120/. ; the castle and town of Dyvyses
with the park and forests of Melkesham, Chippenham, and Pewesham and
the purprestures, and the manor of Boude in the same county, 80/. ; the
manor of Woderowe, co. Wilts, 14/. 10s. ; the manor of Sevenhampton
with the boroughs and hundreds of Creckelade and Hauteworth and manor
of Stratton in the same county, 200/. ; the castle and manor of Mere, co.
Wilts, 78/., the manors of Boudon and Haverberge, co. Leicester, 42/. 18«.
4f£.,the farm of the town of Suthampton with the petty rents in
the county of Southampton, 201/. Ss, 2d. ; the manor and town of
Aulton, with the hundred of Aulton, and the petty rents in the same town,
CO. Southampton, 88/. IBs, Qd, ; the farm of the town of Andevere with
the hundred and increment of the said farm in the same county 104/. 12d. ;
the manor and town of Basyngstok with the hundred and the rent from
the tenement, late of Walter de Merton in the same town, 80/. 15s, ; the
castle of Suthampton and manor of Lyndhurst with the park and New
Forest and bailiwicks and hundreds of Rudberge, and 40«. of rent payable
by the abbot and convent of Bedyngge for a tenement in the forest, in the
same county, 150/.; the castle of Cristeschurche, Twynham, with the
borough and manor of Westovere and hundred of Cristeschurche in the
same county, 120/. ; the manor of Byngewode, co. Southampton, 80/. ; the
farm of the town of Droitwich (de Wycheo) co. Worcester, 89/. 6«. ; the
manor of GiUyngham with the Berton and 74s. of rent from the purpres-
ture, with the forest, co. Dorset, 80/. ; the farm of 100/. payable at the
Exchequer by the abbot and convent of Hailes for the manor of Lichelade,
CO. Gloucester ; 200/. out of the issues of the castle, town and barton of
BirstoU, in the same county, to be received by the hands of the keeper or
farmer of the said castle, town and barton ; a farm of 81/. payable by the
prior and convent of Bernewell payable at the Exchequer for the manor of
Cestreton, co. Cambridge ; the manor of Maclesfeld, co. Chester, 175/. 8s. ;
the manor of Overton, co. Chester, 126/. ; a fwnoi of 20/. to be received out
of the manor of Ellesmere in the parts of Wales by the hands of John de
Knokyn, tenant for life of that manor; the manors of Rosfeyr, Dolpenmeyn,
and Pennaghhan and commote of Meney in North Wales, 170/. As a
further favour the king grants to queen Isabella that she shall henceforth
hold aU the foregoing castles, boroughs, <&c. together with the knights* fees,
advowsons of religious houses, hospitals, churches and chapels, wards,
marriages, escheats, chaces, parks, assarts and purprestures, and that she
shall have in the said castles, &c. return of the kmg's writs and summonses,
and all fines, ransoms, and amercements of the men and tenants of the
said castles, <&c., issues of forfeitures, of year, day and waste, forfeitures,
murders, &o. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to
make allowance and to permit queen Isabella to use and enjoy the foregoing
liberties.
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Sept. 1.
CUpstone.
Sept. 2.
Clipstone.
Sept. 4.
Clipstone.
Membrane 26 — cont.
Mandates in pursuance to the under-mentioned, viz.
The sheriff of Lincohi.
The sheriff of Northampton.
The sheriff of Kent.
The sheriff of Oxford.
The sheriff of Surrey.
The sheriff of Essex.
The sheriff of Hertford.
The sheriff of Nottingham and Derby.
The sheriff of Wilts.
The sheriff of Leicester.
The sheriff of Southampton.
The sheriff of Worcester.
The sheriff of Dorset.
The sheriff of Chester.
Licence for John de la Lee to grant that upon his own death
28 acres of land and a moiety of a messuage in Claverleye, co.
Salop, held in chief, which Hugh de Hepham holds for the life
of the said John and of his grant, shall go in remainder to
William son of Boger de la Lee, and his heirs, with reversion in default of
such issue to the right heirs of the said John de la Lee. Licence also for
William de la Lee to grant that 23 acres of land and a moiety of a messuage
in the same town, held in chief, which the said Hugh holds for a term of
sixteen years of the demise of the said William de la Lee, shall go in
remainder to the said William son of Boger and the heirs of his body, with
reversion failing such issue to the said William de la Lee and his heirs.
By fine of i mark.
Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for the ship called la Bene of Merseye,
whereof Balph Bysouth is master, which John, bishop of Ely, the chan-
cellor, by Gaucelinus Pagani, his butler, has caused to be laden with 40
casks of wine at London for conveyance to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and for
the said master and his men.
Writ of aid for one year for Peter de Guldeford, charged with making
purveyance for the office of the chandlery.
By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Aug. 11.
Leake.
Aug. 10.
Leake.
MEMBRANE 26.
Pardon to all men of the town of Boos Ponte, who by rendering advice
and aid were present at the capture and beheading of Gilbert de la Boche
and two of his fellows, who lately conducted themselves as thieves and
common malefactors in Ireland, of that which pertains to the king for
such beheading. By E.
Impeximm and confirmation, notwithstanding the statute of mortmain, of
a grant [French] by Thomas, earl of Lancaster and Leicester, steward of
England, to Sir William de Tutteburs', chaplain, celebrating mass in the
earl's chapel of St. Peter, in the castle of Tutteburs' and to his successors,
for the souls of the earl's father and mother, of king Henry his grand-
father, of Eleanor sometime queen of England, of earl Bobert de Feres
(nc) and for the grantor and his heirs, of b\ marks of rent a year to
be received out of the issues of the mills of Tutteburs' and BoUeston,
in exchange for 5} marks of rent assigned by earl- Bobert de Ferers
for the sustenance of a chaplain, viz.— 4 marks a year to be received
by the hands of William Aunselin (or Haunselyn) and his heirs
out of the issues of the mill of Lrton, and out of 20 acres of land
appertaining to the said mill in the county of Derby, and 20d, by the
hands of Henry Sabyn and his heirs for a meadow and 20 acres of l^d in
le Horecros b^ Adgareslegh in the county of Stafford ; if the said Sir
William, or his successors, cannot through illness hold service in the chapel,
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Membrane 25 — cont.
they shall find a suitable chaplain in their place, and should they complain
of non-receipt of the above sums, the earl and his heirs will make good the
payment thereof out of the issues of the said mills of Tutteburs' and
Bolleston ; witnesses, Bobert Touk, Eauf de BoUeston, Nicholas de March-
TOgton, knights, Bichard le Foun, Henry de Hambury, William Morel of
Falde, and Willmm de Neuton ; dated at the castle of Tutteburs'i 16 June,
2 Edward H. By K.
Aug. 11. Grant to Alexander, archbishop of Dublin, that the under-mentioned
Leake. lands and tenements of the archbishopric of Dublin may be held by the
services specified of him and his successors without hindrance of the King,
his heirs or ministers, saving always that when the archbishopric shall be
void such services shall be done to the king during such voidance. Master
Bichard de Ferynges, late archbishop of Dublin, had, without licence of the
late king, made divers grants out of the demesnes of the archbishopric of
Dublin, which are held in chief, viz. to Edmund de Sydelyng of acarucate
of land in Lusk for 60«. payable to the archbishop and his successors, and of
a carucate of land in Balyngwyth for 40«., to Elias de Asshebume of 85
acres of land in Glemethan for lis. 6d., to John Heyn of a messuage and
12 acres of land in Fynglas for 128.11d.f to Bichard de Weleton of 11
acres of land in la Neulond for 7s. 4(2., to John Lucas of 40 acres of land
in Lusk for 40s., to John le Bakere of 26 acres of land for 26«., to Adam
Dawe of a messuage and 68 acres of land and pasture in Senekill for
48s. Sd.y to Master Walter de Istelep of 80} acres of land in Glomethan for
' 62s. 6(/., to John de Wyncestre of a messuage and 21 acres of land in
Swerdes for 14s. dd., to Peter the Smith {fahro) of 25 acres of land in the
same town for 25s., to Adam le Carpenter of 9 acres of land in Tauelagh for
8s. Sd.f to Bobert de Shirbume of 80 acres of land, 16 acres of meadow and
68 acres of moor and pasture in Penynston for 61s. 4c2., to Heylin de Grage
of a water-mill in Dunlovan for 4Z., to Bichard de Weleton of 40 acres of land
in the field of St. Patrick for 26s. Sd., to Simon de Busshe of 5 cottages
in Lusk and 45 acres of foreign land there for 55s., and to Balph le ButiUer
of a messuage and 8 acres of land in Swerdes for 7s. By E.
Aug. 16. Pardon to the citizens of Dublin, in consideration of their costs incurred
Nottingham, in the defence of their city against the Scots who had invaded Lreland,
and also of their losses by the burning of the suburb of their city, by
which a great part of the farm of the city due to the king cannot be raised,
of 500 marks of the said farm, viz. for each of the five ensuing years they
may retain 100 marks of the farm to be rendered at the Exchequer, Dublin,
one moiety at Michaelmas and the other moiety at Easter. By E.
Aug. 15. Grant to John Lynet (or Lyvet) and his heirs of all lands and tenements,
Nottingham, late of Gilbert de la Boche, and which were forfeited by him for his adhesion
to the Scots, who had invaded Lreland. By E.
Aujg;. 24. Acknowledgement that the king has received by the hands of Boger de
Nottingham. Northburgh, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, from William, archbishop
of York, in the name of Pope John XXII, 800 marks as a loan, out of the
issues of the first year of the tenth for six years, imposed by Pope Clement V.
for the Crusade, collected in the diocese of York; with promise of repayment
to the Pope within five years.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled, and other letters were made on
18 AprU, 18 Edward II.
Aug. 24. Master Geoffrey de Groppes, parson of the church of Getyngton, going
Nottingham, beyond the seas, has letters nominating Master Bichard de Ganyo and
Bichard de Wyk his attorneys for two years.
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Aug. 25.
Nottingham.
Aug. 24.
Nottingham.
Aug. 14.
Nottingham.
Aug. 27.
Clipstone.
Aug. 28.
Clipstone.
Sept. 8.
Clipstone.
Sept. 4.
Clipstone.
Membrane 25 — cont.
Protection, with clause nolunvus^ for the said Master Geofi&rey for the
same time.
Simple protection, until one year after Michaelmas, for John, prior of
Montacute, going beyond the seas. By K.
The said prior has letters nominating Lancelot de Corroberto his
attorney for the same time.
Grant to the sub-prior and convent of Newstead in Shirwode that on the
first Yoidance of the priory, the sub-prior and convent for the time being
shall have the custody thereof and shedl have full and free administration
of all its possessions and issues during such voidance, saving to the king
knights' fees, advowsons of churches, wards, rehefs and marriages, which
may fall in. By E. on the information of Eoger de Northburgh.
Exemption for life for John le Decer of Dublin from being put on
assizes, juries or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or
other bailiff or minister of the king. By E.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Monte Acuto to the
custody of the abbey of Abyndon, the king having on account of the
indebtedness of the abbey, taken it, with its lands and possessions,
and also the town of Abyndon into his protection. By E.
William son of Bichard Trussel, staying in England, has letters nom-
inating Edmund Trussel and Robert de Hales his attorneys in Ireland for
two years.
Appointment of Master John Walewayn, the treasurer, Walter de
Norwyco, a baron of the Exchequer, Henry de Staunton, chancellor of the
Exchequer, John de Insula and John de Foxle, barons of the Exchequer,
to treat with the envoys of Robert, coimt of Flanders, for the adjustment
of all disputes between the king's subjects and those of the count. By E.
CanceUed.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by the sheriff of
Notyngham, for Ralph de Crophull to enclose a path leading from the
church of Sutton to the church of Bonynton on the western side of that
town for the enlargement of his dwelling place, provided he makes another
path on the east side thereof.
Writ of aid directed to the king's bailiffs and lieges of England and
Ireland for Henry de Bedeford, master of the order and hospital of St.
Thomas, Aeon, whom A. cardinal bishop of Albano, and Peter, patriarch
of the church of Jerusalem, bishop of Rodez, have recommended to the
king's good offices. By E.
The like to the mayor, aldermen and sheriffs of London.
MEMBRANE 24.
Aug. 28.
Nottingham.
Protection, in accordance with the king's proclamation of protection made
upon his intended setting out for Scotland for all merchants going to the
North with com and victuals for the sustenance of his lieges, for William de
Bury, merchant of Lincoln, his men, com and victuals ; the said William
and his servants are to bring back letters from the bailiffs of the places
where they shall unload and sell the corn. By G.
M6 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Oct. 2.
York.
Membrane, 24 — cont.
The like under divers dates for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
^^rfnuSSSi: lof Lincoln, merchants.
Sept. 12. William de Tunstall, burgess of Raveneserodde.
Sept. 20. William de Aslakton of Neuwerk, merchant.
SmL^^K^g. l-rcbants of London.
Robert de Belton, merchant of Grantham.
Sept. 26. John de Foston.
York.
Oct. 1. Thomas de Jememuthe.
York.
Aug. 25. Acknowledgement that the king has received by the hands of Roger de
Nottingham. Northburgh, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, from the mayor, alder-
men, sheriffs and commonalty of the city of London, 500 marks, which
they are to retain out of the farm of their city and out of all debts to the
king in the said city and county of Middlesex. By K.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled,
Aug. 27. William son of Richard Trussel, staying in England, has letters
Clipstone. nominating Edmund Trussel and Robert de Hales his attorneys in Lreland
for two years.
Aug. 28. Simple protection, for one year, with clause nolumusj for Master Thomas
Nottingham, de Hothum, parson of the church of Patrington.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Richard de Otringham, parson of the church of Enyveton.
Master Henry de Hickeling.
John de Trehouses of Hothum.
Robert Motkan, parson of the church of Ovyngton.
Richard Thurger of Spaldyng.
Thomas de Cresacre, master of the hospital of St. Edmund by
Donecastre.
The abbot of Heppe.
Nicholas de Hothum.
The abbot of Groyland.
Robert de Coigners.
The abbot of Byland {de Bella Landa),
The prior of Wirkesop.
The abbot of Roche {de Rupe),
The prior of Bretton Monacorum.
John de Anesle.
William Pesshun.
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1.
207
1318.
Sept. 6.
ClipBtone.
Sept. 6.
Clipstone
Sept. 11.
Clipstone.
Sept. 8.
Clipstone
Sept. 8.
Clipstone.
Sept. 6.
Clipstone.
Membrane 24 — cont.
John de Crosseby, parson of the choroh of Tollesbnr*.
William, vicar of the church of Wardecopp.
John de Swandlond,parson of Middelton.
The prior of Wederhale.
Master William de Brampton, parson of the church of Eirkeby
Baveneswath.
Master Richard de Baldok, parson of the church of Wellebek.
James de Cusancia, prior of Priterwelle.
William de Harlaston, parson of the church of Ibbestoke.
John de Brianzon.
Adam son of Simon.
Laurence de Gadurcis.
William son of William.
John de Ousthorpe, parson of the church of Sprotbourgh.
Hugh de Burgh, parson of the church of Burgh under Staynmore.
Richard Enyght of Hethe.
The abbot of Selebv.
William de Grendale, parson of the church of Wresel.
Presentation of William Nichol to the church of Bulevaune, in the
diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the
abbey of Berkyng.
Protection, for one year, with clause volumus quod quietus sit etc,, for
Edmund le Botyler of Ireland, staying in Ireland on the king's service.
By K.
Matilda, late the wife of Richard Constatyn, staying in England, has
letters nominating Elias de Asshebum her attorney in Ireland for one year.
John de Glaston, going to the Court of Rome, has letters nominating
Nicholas de Staunford his attorney for the same time.
Safe-conduct until Easter for William de Egglesclif, whom J. bishop of
Glasgow, coming towards England from the Court of Rome, has appointed
to make purveyance for him within the realm against his approach.
Safe-conduct until Christmas for Hugh de EUeton of EUerker, whom
John, bishop of Ely, the chancellor, has commanded to convey com and
other victuals, for his sustenance and that of the clerks of the Chancery,
from divers parts of the realm by the rivers Humber and Use to York.
The like for Alexander de Enemethe, purveying com and victuals in the
counties of Huntingdon and Cambridge and conveying the same to the
North.
Licence for John de Northwode to grant his manor of Northwode
Chastiners, held in chief, to Agnes, late the wife of John de Northwode,
the younger, to hold for her life. By p.s. and by fine of 5 marks.
Safe-conduct, and protection until Christmas, for John Bryd, master of
the ship called la Wdifare of Wygenhale, laden at Lenne with divers
victuals and armour of John, bishop of Ely, the chancellor, for conveyance
to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the men and mariners of the ship, the ship itself
and its cargo.
208
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Sept. 10.
Clipstone.
Sept. 10.
Clipstone.
Sept. 8.
ClipBtone.
Sept. 10.
ClipBtone.
Membrane 24 — cont.
The like for Walter Lambesson, master of the ship, called the Laurence
of Lenne, laden at Lenne with victuals, &c.
The like for Geoffrey Swyn, master of the ship called the Lacy of Lenne*
Hugh de Audele, the younger, staying in England, has letters nominating
John Godyn and Robert Marreys his attorneys in Ireland for one year.
Licence for Hugh le Despenser, the younger, and Eleanor his wife to
enfeoff Hugh de Audele, the younger, and Margaret his wife, to hold to them
and the heirs of the said Margaret, of the manor of Rotherfeld with its
hamlets, members, ohace and wood assigned to the said Hugh and Eleanor
as her purparty of the inheritance of Gilbert de Clare, sometime earl of
Gloucester and Hertford, in the counties of Kent and Sussex, together with
the homage and service of Robert de Bromfeld for the tenements which he
holds of the said Hugh and Eleanor in French for a fourth part of a knight's
fee, all other knights' fees belonging to the said manor, hamlets and mem-
bers excepted, of the manor of Ryhale with its hamlets, and members,
CO. Rutland, knights' fees excepted, of the manor of Chitelhampton with
its members, woods, chace and Chitelhamholt, co. Devon, together with the
homage and service of Guy Lew for the tenements which he holds of them
in Lym for a fifth part of a knight's fee and the homage and service of John
de Suly for the tenements which he holds of them in Esshe Regnie for a .
moiety of a knight's fee, other knights' fees belonging to the said manor and
hamlets and the advowson of the church of Langetrewe and the court of
Wynkele excepted, of the manor of Welde, co. Essex, together with the
homage and service of Peter le Mareschal, John le Mareschal, John de
Wengrave, John Jordan, the prior of Latton, John le Fevre, Richard le
Brewer, Michael Sok, Hugh Squier, Margery atte Watre, Margery Squier,
Robert de Est, Ranulph Pecok, Richard Falrfalagh, Gocelin le Chapman,
John Alboth, William le Bak', William le Bard, Sabina de London, Martin
le Peleter, William Popelhayward, John atte Park, Richard le Herde,
William Ballard, Simon de Lrlond, Robert Beneyt, William Wolfrith, John
son of John Waubak, John le Coteler, Thomas le Hayward, Thomas de
Wolfrith, Walter atte Nok, Henry Biwest, John Eve, Thomas le Sheperd,
Henry le Herd, Petronilla la Webbe, Gilbert le Carter, William son of
Gilbert le Caretter, Richard son of Thomas, Isabella la Brewere, Alice
Series, William de Laufare, Richard Beneyt, Thomas Amfrey and Richard
Lovekyn for the tenements which they hold of the said Hugh and Eleanor
in Welde for one knight's fee, other knights' fees belonging to the manor of
Welde excepted, of the advowson of the church of Bissheye, and of the
manor of Bissheye with its hamlets and members, co. Hertford, the knights'
fees which are held of the said manor excepted, of three knights' fees in
Chelsham, and Warlyngham, co. Surrey, and of the advowson of the
church of Caldecote, co. Suffolk, and of the advowson of the church of
Berton St. Andrew, co. Norfolk, and of the advowson of the church of All
Hallows the Great, which are held in chief. By E.
Protection for one year for Simon de Driby, king's yeoman, to whom the
king had granted at will the manor of Hummanby, co. York, subject to a
farm to be rendered at the Exchequer, his men and lands ; during that
time nothing is to be taken for the king's use.
Protection for one year for Vannus Grandonis and his fellows, merchants
of the society of the Spini, and Thomas Brothyng, the keepers of the manor
of Gedeneye and of the lands and tenements belonging to that manor, in the
king's hands by reason of the minority of the heir of Robert de Ros, a
minor in his custody.
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1. 200
2 QIC Membrane 24 — comt.
Sept. 12. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Grendale, parson
Clipstone. Qf ^^e church of Wresel, of 2 messuages, 2i virgates of land, and 10«. of rent
in Sitheston to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of
Sitheston in honour of St. Mary and for the soul of the grantor and the
souls of his mother, brothers, sisters, heirs, ancestors and benefactors and
of all Christians. By fine of 40^.
Sept. 15. Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for William Jour of Ditton, whom the
Clipstone. bishop of Ely, the chancellor, is sending to his bishopric to convey corn
and victuals to the North for his sustenance and that of the clerks of the
Chancery.
May 8. Nomination by the king to the abbot of Aumale {de Alba Marlia)^ or
Westminster, his attorney in England, of Thomas de Burton, king's chaplain, to be
11 Edw. n. pargon of the church of Esyngton, in the diocese of York, for presentation
by letters of the abbot, or his said attorney, to W. archbishop of York as
parson of that church. By p.s.
Sept. 12. Simple protection, for one year, with clause nolumm for Master William
Clipstone. de Stanes, parson of a moiety of the church of Donecastre.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
John de Neubald.
Stephen le Whyte of Beverley.
Thomas son of Adam le TaiUour.
William atte Barnes and
William Chaumpeneys.
John de Staynton.
John de Merkyngfeld.
Geofi^y le Wyse of Barton.
The abbot of Egleston.
The prior of EUerton.
Peter de Bavenesrode.
Marmaduke de Twenge.
Bobert de Helperthorpe, chaplain.
Gerard de Orum.
The master of Homchurch (de Monasterio Camuto).
John de Heselarton, parson of the church of Kirkeby in Clyveland.
Boger Basy of York.
Thomas le Vendur.
The prior of Giseburne.
Balph de Dalton, parson of the church of Whalton.
The prior of Marton.
John de Ellerker.
The prioress of Wilborfosse.
Bobert de Hedon.
Bobert de TyUiol.
The abbot of Seleby.
William de Billinglay.
William de Wyville, knight.
Walter Alisaundre.
Bobert de Wyndesore.
William de Erghum, the elder.
Eleanor, late the wife of Henry de Percy. By K.
18846 ^
210 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1 Qi g Membrane 24 — cont.
The abbot of Sallay.
The abbot of Spaldyngge.
Alan de Hodeleston.
John de Hellebek.
The prior of Watton.
The abbot of Jervaulx {de Jet^ovaUe).
Qemri de Cusancia, parson of the church of Wyberton.
William de Gusancia, parson of the church of Northreppes.
Master William de Beverlaco, parson of the church of Wellewyk.
Master Philip de Beverlaco, parson of the church of Eayngham.
John de Burgh, parson of the church of Hildercleye.
James de Houton, parson of the church of Houton.
Master Adam de Nesse» parson of the church of Homse.
Matilda, late the wife of Brian son of Adam, lady of Bedale.
John de Malton, parson of a moiety of the church of Tyreswelle.
Stephen de Spaldington of Houedon.
Alexander de Tynton, parson of the church of St. Mary, Styvekey.
John de Sleghte, master of the hospital of St. Mary, Laysingby.
William de Cloghton of Scardeburgh.
William Druel, parson of the church of Eirkeoswald.
Ralph de Sutton, parson of the church of Esingdon.
The king's men and tenants of the honor and liberty of Enaresburgh
and Alderburgh have like letters of protection for themselves and
their lands with the clause nolumus.
John de Medunta, dean of the king's free chapel of St. Birian in
Cornwall.
The master and brethren of the hospital of St. Leonard without York.
John de Herlaston, parson of the church of Est Wode.
MEMBRANE 23.
Sept. 20. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent, under the seal used by
York. the king in Lreland, whereby it was agreed between Roger de Mortuo
Mari, the king's lieutenant in Lreland, and others of the Council at Cork,
from the day of St. Martin in fifteen days in the eleventh year of the king's
reign, that that gate which is in the wall of the city of Cork, near the
^ house of the Friars Preachers, shall be in the custody of the mayor
and bailifis and other good men of the said city, so that in time of peace
it shall be shut and opened at the same time as the other gates of the city,
and shall be so opened and ordered that the said Friars and other lawful
men shall have free ingress and egress by the same and that in time of war
Waen any danger shall threaten by which the said city may be lost or
destroyed the same gate shall be closed and well kept by the men of the
city during that war ; and as a favour to the said Friars Preachers and
other lieges the king wills that the said ordinance shall be well observed
for ever ; witness the king's said lieutenant at Cork, 7 December in the
eleventh year of the king's reign. By p.s.
Sept. 16. Licence for the prioress and nuns of Fosse by Torkeseie to appropriate
Blyth. ill mortmain the church of Suthkeleseye, in the diocese of Lincoln, which is
of their own advowson. By p.s.
Sept. 22. Sibyl GifiTard and Elizabeth de Bello Campo, nuns of St. Mary's,
York. Elnestowe, bringing news of the death of Joan, late abbess of that place,
have letters for the prioress and convent of licence to elect.
12 EDWABD n.— Part 1. 211
jgjg^ Memhrcme 28 — cont,
Aug. 1. Pardon to the prior and convent of Spaldyng for acquiring in mortmain,
Northampton, without licence of Edward I, or of the king, in Multon, divers small parcels of
lands from Thomas Alger, Adam Myryel, Gregory son of Gregory, Thomas
Aylriche, Hugh son of Lambert, Bobert de WeUe, Hugh Salmond, Alan Loue
(or Love), and John son of William and also in Weston ; divers small parcelsof
land and a rent in Weston from Hugh Bay of Croylaunde, Walter son of
William de Lenne, Reginald de Peckebrigge, William Toppe, Bobert son
of John and Thomas atte Kyrk; and in Pyncebek several small parcels
of land and messuages from Godfrey Goldyng, Peter Derlyng, John de
Stepyng, John Dynan, and Alan Heylok of Surflet ; with restitution of the
same. By fine of 50 marks, and the fine is enrolled.
Aug. 14. Licence for Bichard de Grey to grant to John de Shirfeld, for his life,
NottSq^am. a rent to the value of 102. a year in Eylesford, co. Kent, held in chief.
ByK.
Licence for Bichard de Grev to grant to Bobert de Shirland, for his life,
a rent to the value of 40 marks a year in Hoo, co. Kent, held in chief.
Vacated because oUterwise above. By K.
Sept. 24. Signification to W. archbishop of Canterbury, of the royal assent to the
York. election of Stephen de Segrave (.^V), a canon of the church of St. Paul,
London, to be bishop of London. By £.
Sept. 28. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
York. St. Mary, York, by Laurence son of Alan de TopcUf , of a messuage, a toft
and a bovate of land in Bouclif by Clifton, by Thomas de Crachale of an
acre of meadow in the same town of BoucUf, and by Guv {Wydo) son of
Michael de Enapton of 16 acres of land in Appelton by Bolton.
By fine of 20s.
Sept. 24» Pardon to Hugh Curie of KetUston for acquiring in fee, without
York. licence, from Thomas de Hauville a messuage and 16 acres of land in
Eetliston, co. Norfolk, held in chief.
By E. on the information of the earl of Hereford.
Pardon to Thomas Milham for acquiring in fee, without licence, from
Thomas de Hauville, 24 acres of land, and 1 acre of meadow in Eetliston,
CO. Norfolk, held in chief. By E. on the like information.
Sept. 25. Safe-conduct, until Midsimimer day, for the under-mentioned persons,
York. who are going to the Court of Borne on account of acts perpetrated in the
Marches of Scotland, whereby they feel their consciences wounded
{dc quihm senciunt consciencias suaa lesas) viz. —
John de Merley. Nicholas de Haukeslawe.
Marmaduke Basset. Walter son of Bobert de Syeghhale.
Henry de Swethop'. Bobert de Bitlesden.
Hugh Basset. Hugh de Houghton.
Bobert de Lynby. Walter son of John.
Alan de Norton. William le Eeu.
William de Swethop'. Bobert le Eeu.
William de Denton. Thomas de Wyndegates.
Geoffrey de Everley. ThomasleHarpourofWytherington
Gilbert de Whitleye. Bichard de Wyndegates.
Abraham de Hethepol. Bichard de Jolleby.
Peter Lutester of Wytton. Adam del Bemes.
William le Clerk. Thomas de Wyniard.
Hugh son of Walter, Thomas de Tyndale,
212
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Meinbrane 28 — cont.
Sept. 29.
York,
Sept. 28.
York.
Sept. 28.
York.
Sept. 21.
York.
Sept. 28.
York.
Sept. 80.
York.
Oct. 2.
York.
Oct. 8.
York.
William Fughler of Twedmouth.
John de Wytton.
Henry son of John.
John de Welles.
Thomas Eer.
Robert Eer.
John Brun of Horsleye.
John de Norton.
William Mauduyt.
Adam Mauduyt.
John de Swynbum.
Robert de Yerdil.
Stephen de Gambhous.
Adam Collan.
William Collan.
William de Wyngates.
John Brounbaron.
Robert Broun of Rotheleye.
William de Nunnehous.
Hugh Spurre.
Nicholas Lightof t«
Adam de Morilawe.
John FMkunceys of Felton.
Nicholas de Galewey.
William de I^yghton.
Richard de Lyghton.
John de Lynch.
William de Lynch.
William Cobynson.
William son of Gilbert.
Hugh de Britleye.
Robert de Seghale.
William de Tyndale.
William le Clerk of Tyndale.
ByE.
Writ de intendendo for John Pecok, the uncle, and Thomas de Any,
whom Stephen de Abyndon, the butler, and John Pecok, the elder, king's
yeoman, to whom the king had granted for five years the buying of tin in
the counties of Comwsdl and Devon, have appointed to be their
deputies in that office during their pleasure.
Notification that William Avenel is the son and heir of John Avenel and
that he holds of hereditary right the lands and tenements of his late
father, which are within the realm. By E.
Simple protection, for one year, for Ranulph de Dacre.
Safe-conduct, until Easter, for the ship called the ^Annot* of Ditton,
which J. bishop of Ely, the chancellor, has had laden with divers victuals
in the county of Cambridge for conveyance to the North, for Alan Shere-
wynd, master of the said ship, and the men and mariners in her on her
voyage thither.
Pardon to David de Betoigne for the rape of Alice, wife of John de
Rothewelle of London, and the asportation of his goods. By p.s.
Presentation of Adam de Calne to the church of Crayk in the diocese of
Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the bishopric
of Durham. By p.s.
Safe-conduct for two years for Adam de Sumery, whom his brother,
William de Sumery, clerk, who is staying on the king's service in
the Chancery of England, is sending to Ireland on his business.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Hugh le Despenser, the elder,
to the abbot and convent of Hayles of his manor of Sodynton (or
Sydynton) by Cirencestre, co. Gloucester, and of 10 marks of rent in
Chelesworth, co. Wilts, held in chief, to hold to them and their successors
in exchange for the manor of Lecchelade, co. Gloucester, also held in chief
at a fee farm of 100/. payable to the said Hugh by the said abbot and
convent. By p.s.
Acknowledgement that the king has received by the hands of
Roger Ardingelli and his fellows, merchants of the society of
the Bardi of Florence, in part payment of certain debts in
1^ EDWARD 11.— I^ART 1. 216
2 3]^ 8^ Membrane 28 — cont.
which he is bound to them, 200/. from the prior and convent
of St. Katherine's without Lincohi, sub-collectors of thjB yearly
tenth lately granted to the king by the clergy of the province of Canterbury
for the hosting for the war with Scotland, for which sum the king hereby
grants the said prior and convent an acquittance.
By E. on the information of Boger de Northburgh.
Oct. 1« Whereas John de Wassand and Rose his wife brought a suit of novel
York. disseisin before John de Mutford and his fellows, justices of assize in the
county of Norfolk, against Ralph Biroun and John de Quineberge and
others, contained in the original writ, of tenements in Frenge, and the said
John de Quineberge, as tenant thereof, set forth that he held the said
tenements as jointly feoffed thereof with Robert de Gerneston not named in
the said writ and sought judgment therein, and the said John de Wassand and
Rose asserted that the said John de Quineberge on the day of obtaining the
writ was sole tenant of the said tenements and that the said Robert had no
interest therein, wherefore the said Robert was fore-warned to be before the
justices at a certain day to answer to the said John de Wassand and Rose
together with the said John de Quineberge as well of the said exception as of
the said tenements, and the said Robert on that day came and advouched
that he was jointly seized of the tenements with the said John de
Quineberge and a recognition being made it was found that the said
exception was put forward to the retardation of the right of the said John
de Wassand and Rose, because that they had not been jointly enfeoffed on
the dav of the writ, whereupon the said John de Quineberge and Robert
were adjudged to prison according to the form of the statute. The king
as a favour now pardons them such imprisonment, provided that the said
John de Wassand and Rose are not prejudiced thereby. By E.
Oct. 2. Simple protection without clause, for three years, for the abbot of West-
York, minster going beyond the seas.
Safe-conduct for the said abbot for the same time. By E.
Sept. 25. Pardon to Adam le Fevre of the felonies and trespasses committed by
York. him in the company of Gilbert de Middelton, a traitor, the robbery
committed on G. cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter, and Luke,
cardinal deacon of St. Mary in Via Lata, in the North excepted, if he shall
be found guilty of such. By E.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
John de Clibbom. William son of Thomas le
John de Lemyng. Provost of Wessington.
William de Tunstalle. William Chirie.
John de Geldeford. William son of Walter.
John de SHkborn. Richard Wynde.
Oct. 4. Protection, until Easter, for a ship called * la Biilie * {sic) of Merchford,
York. which J. bishop of Ely, the chancellor, has caused to be laden with divers
victuals in the parts of Norfolk and Suffolk and elsewhere for conveyance
to whatever part of the realm he may be in for the sustenance of himself
and of the clerks of the Chancery, and for Richard de Merchford, master
of the ship, and the men and mariners on board her.
Oct. 6. Emelina Lungespee, staying in England, has letters nominating John de
York. Tunstalle and Hugh atte More her attorneys in Ireland for one year.
214 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318^ MEMBRANE 22.
Sept. 28. Lispeximus and confinuation of many grants by William de Lancastre
York. ancl others to the prior and canons of the house of Cuningesheved (or
Coningesheved). [MonasHcon.] By fine of 20«.
Oct. !• Acknowledgement that the king has received by the hands of Soger
York. Ardingelli and his fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence,
in part payment of the sums in which he is bound to them, from W.
archbishop of York, in the name of Pope J [ohn] XXU and of the church
of Home, 200^. sterling as a loan in part payment of the first year of the
tenth for six years imposed by Pope Clement V for the general crusade,
collected in the diocese of York by the abbot and convent of St. Mary ;
with promise of repayment to the Pope within five years. By E.
VcuicUed because surrendered and cancelled, and other letters were made
touching that and other sums on 18 April in the thirteenth year.
Oct. 4* Notification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the revocation for certain causes
York. of the presentation of Philip de Apthorpe, clerk, to the church of Hale by
Clive, in the diocese of Lincoln, which the king made in the belief that the
church was void and in his gift by reason of his custody of the land and
heir of William de Hale, tenant in chief.
Oct. 5. Remission to J. bishop of Ely, on account of his expenses incurred on
York. the king's service, of the 200 marks which he owes for his own tenth out
of the yearly tenth imposed on the clergy of England by the Pope and
granted to the king. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop of Winchester, the principal collector
of the said tithe.
Oct. 4. Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for W. archbishop of
York. York.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Peter, vicar of the church of Dnffeld.
Edmund de Chesele, parson of the church of Wrauby.
Thomas Leger of Baumburgh.
William de Hillum, parson of the church of Wygeton.
Henry de Swaveseye, parson of the church of Weston.
The prior of Bomesburgh.
Giles de Tholosa, and John de la Yacherie.
William de Tweng, and Boger Terry.
Nicholas de Meigmll.
Oct. 20 The abbot of Coverham.
York.
Oct. 14. Ralph Maleherbe of Hohn.
Burstwiok
Oct. 8. Boger de Hauerbergh.
Oct. 5. Presentation of Thomas de Grosseby, chaplain, to the church of
York. Enaresdale in the diocese of Durham.
Sept. 80. William de Sumery, staying on the king's service in the Chancerv of
York. England, has letters nominating Adam de Sumery his attorney in Lreland
for two years.
Oct. 7. Orant to Boger ArdingeUi, Dinus Forcetti, and Francis Balduoh', and
York. their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, of
8072. lis. id. to be received out of the first issues of the custom of wool.
li EDWARD n.— Part 1.
21&
3318.
Oct. 10.
Burstwick.
Oct. 14.
Borstwick.
Oct. 20.
Woodstock.
Oct. 22.
York.
Membrane 22 — cont,
hides, and wool-fells in the port of London hy the hands of the collectors
thereof in payment of a like sum in which the king is bomid to them, viz*
700 marks paid by them in the Wardrobe at London as a loan, 812. 45. for
cloth of gold and sendal bought from them by the clerk of the Great
Wardrobe, 8002. paid into the said Wardrobe at York, and 101. in which
they satisfied Eichard de Laberton, a man at arms in garrison of the
town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, for replacing his horse lost in the king's
service, as appears by divers bills of the Wardrobe under the seals of Roger
de Northburgh, keeper of the Wardrobe, and of Ingelard de Warle, the late
keeper thereof. By K.
Mandate to the justice of Chester, or his deputy, and the chamberlains
there, to provide ships for the conveyance to Carlisle of the victuals,
purchased by Richard de Pedewardyn, king's yeoman, whom the king sent
to the parts of the county of Chester and neighbourhood to purvey provisions
to the value of 8002. By E.
r .
Licence for John son of John son of Jordan de Sutton to enfeoff Master
John de Sutton of 10^ acres of pasture in Sutton in Asshefeld, held in
chief. By fine of lOs.
Licence for John de Sutton to enfeoff John le Maltester of Sutton of a
messuage, a bovate of land, and a stew in Sutton in Asshefeld, held in chief.
By fine of 1 mark.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for Gilbert de Mordon, William Bray, John
Elys, John Lucas, Walter de Mordon, Philip Lucas, Bartholomew de
Bjtord, Stephen de Crey, Henry Lambyn, John de Braghing, Richard
Gubbe, John Brond, William Hockele, Ralph Elys, Robert Bray, Peter
de Ware, Geofi&ey Pourte and John de Crey, merchants of the city of Lon-
don, going to the counties of Lincoln, Norfolk, and Suffolk to buy
stockfish, salt fish, herrings, hides and oil, and to take the same to London,
the king having taken security that they will not carry victuals or mer-
chandise to his enemies.
Presentation of Robert de Halywell to the church of Thalunebadeyr in
the diocese of St. Davids.
Sept. 2h
York.
Sept. 22.
York.
Sept. 28.
York.
MEMBRANE 21.
Protection with clause, until Christmas, for John Abel, who has gone
beyond the seas on the king's service. By E.
Presentation of William de Bardelby to the church of Baliogari in the
diocese of Dublin. By E.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Notification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the revocation of the presentation
of William de Houeden, long's clerk*, to the church of St. Peter, Malber-
thorpe, in the diocese of Lincoln, made by the king in the belief that the
church was void and in his gift by reason of his custody of the land and
heir of Robert de Wylughby, tenant in chief, as Master Oliver Deyncourt,
king's clerk, parson of the said church, has appeared personally before the
king in good health. By K.
aie CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
2328^ Membrane 21 — cont.
Acknowledgement that the king has received by the hands of Roger
de Northburgh, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, from the prior of
Spaldyng 60 marks, by which the prior made fine for pardon for acquiring
in mortmain without licence of the late king, lands and tenements in Multon,
Weston, and Pyncebek, co. Lincolui and for the restitution of the same.
By p.s.
Simple protection in Ireland for two years for William de Somery,
clerk, staying on the king's service in the Chancery of England.
Sept. 26. Presentation of William de Shirburn to the church of Wessington in
York. the diocese of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of
the bishopric of Durham. By p.s.
Sept. 28. Presentation of Manserus Marmyoun to the church of Langneuton in
York. the diocese of Durham in the king's gift for the aforesaid reason. By p.s.
Sept. 24. Presentation of John de Brunne to the church of Stayndrop in the
York. diocese of Durham for the aforesaid reason. By p.s.
Sept. 25. Licence at the instance of Robert de Humframville, earl of Anegos, for
York. Cicely de Bekeryng to grant land to the value of 4(W. in Tuxford, held in
chief, to Thomas de Bekering to hold to him and the heirs of his body,
with reversion failing such issue to the said Cicely and her heirs. By K.
Sept. 26* Acknowledgement that the king has received as a loan in the name of
York. Pope J [ohn] XXII. &c. from W. archbishop of York, 1,800 marks sterling,
viz. by the hands of John, bishop of Winchester, the late chancellor, 100
marks, and by the hands of Ingelard de Warle, late keeper of the Wardrobe,
1,200 marks, in part payment of the first year of the tenth for six years
imposed by Pope Clement V. for the crusade, collected in the diocese of
York by the said archbishop by the hands of the abbot and convent of
St. Mary's, York ; with promise of repayment within five years.
Vacated becatMe surrendered and cancelled and other letters trere made of
that afid oHur stuns on 18 April in Hie HnrteenJth year.
Memorandum that for those letters the said abbot surrendered into
the Chancery at York the king's letters patent, which he held for the said
1,800 marks and the letters obligatory of the said bishop of Winchester for
the said 100 marks and other letters obligatory for the said 1,200 marks,
which he likewise held under the seal of John de Sandale, dean elect of
St. Paul's, London, Stephen de Malo Lacu, archdeacon of Cliveland, in the
church of York, W. de Melton, provost of Beverley, Ingelard de Warley,
John de Hothum, and John de Merkingfeld, canons of the church of York.
Sept. 24. Writ of aid, until Christmas, for John de Wysbergh, serjeant of queen
York. Isabella, charged by the steward of the queen's Household and the keeper
of her Wardrobe to purvey necessaries for her kitchen, to be paid for in
her Wardrobe within eight days of making the purveyance. Nothing
however is to be taken in the fee of the church contrary to the liberty
thereof.
The like for the undermentioned purveyors, viz. —
Ralph Spray for the kitchen.
Ralph de Wendovre ) * xu u
JohnCosyn | ^^ the poulterer.
Richard de Redyngges ) * .u n
Hugh de Lynce^tiT^ j ^^^ *^^ ^^^'y-
12 EDWARD n— Pabt 1, 217
1318.
Membrane 21 — cont.
Stephen Peek ) . ,
Ralph de Lightbirkes [ °* ^^^
John de la Marche ) . ,. g.„c.™
WUliam de Kenleye J ^°^ ^'^^ saucery.
STustf "'''"* [ f- *^« H«^ -^ Chamber.
William de Kennyngton \
Peter de Hertford ^ for the avenary.
Robert de Dannehurst )
Walter de Hynkele for livery of the queen's horses.
Thomas de Weston, clerk, for the Great Wardrobe.
Sept. «25« Protection until Easter, with clause quietm sit de placitisy for Aymer
York. [Almarkiis) la Zouche going beyond the seas on the king's service. By K.
The like for William Lovel.
Sept. 26. Mandate to the guardian, during voidance, of the spirituality of the
York. bishopric of London, to assign a stall in the choir and a place in the
chapter to Master John Bussh, king's clerk, to whom the king lately
granted the prebend of Kentiston in the church of St. Paul, London, then
in his gift by reason of the bishopric of London having been void, and on
whose behalf he addressed a like mandate to Richard, then bishop of
London, who died before he had executed the same.
Mandate to L. bishop of Durham to stay the delivery of possession of
the church of Langneuton, in the diocese of Durham, to Manserus
Marmyon, whom the king has presented to that church, until the king
shall be informed of certain difficulties which have arisen and shall
write further therein. By K.
Sept. 22. Grant, during pleasure, to William de Wellesleye, for his good service in
York. Ireland, of the custody of the lands and tenements in Ireland, which
Richard de Rale held, at the date of his death, by knight service of the
heir of Richard de Clare, tenant in chief, who was a minor in the king's
custody, and which by reason of the heir of the said Richard de Rale being
a minor are in the king's hands. By E.
Sept. 28. Remission to Henry de Lancastre, the king's kinsman, who is staying in
York. France to obtain the inheritance in that land which by the death of John
de Lancastre, his brother, descended to him, of that service which he
ought to have done in the army of Scotland. By p.s.
Sept. 28. Grant to Master Thomas de Epplingden that he may hold to him and his
York. heirs the manor of Fellyng in the bishopric of Durham, lately granted to
him by Walter de Selby, as the king understands that on account of certain
conditions touching such feofi&nent the said manor ought as an escheat to
revert to him because the said Walter has adhered to his enemies. By K.
Vacated became Uie cluirter teas afterwards surrendered and by the kitufs
command cancelled,
Oct. 2. Simple protection for three years for the abbot of Westminster, going
York. beyond the seas.
Safe-conduct also for the said abbot for the same time.
n
2id
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Oct. 5.
York.
Oct. 5.
York.
Oct. 14.
Borstwick.
Oct. 20.
York.
Oct. 16.
Buntwiok*
Oct. 20.
York.
Membrane 21 — conU
The abbot of Forneys, staying in England, has letters nominating
Thomas Setkok and John le Messager his attorneys in Ireland for two
years.
Safe-conduct, until Easter, for John ' in the Oarth ' of EUerker, whom
J. bishop of Ely, the chancellor, is sending to purvey com and victuals in
divers parts of the counties of York and Lincoln for his own sustenance
and that of the clerks of the Chancery, and to convey the same together
with the corn, &c. of the said bishop from his manors and other places in
the same counties by ships and boats as well towards York for the bishop's
stay there as elsewhere within the realm.
Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Laurence de Castello and Peter
Cramme, who within the realm in the name of Oiles Dartrik and his
fellows, burgesses of the town of Bruges in Flanders, seek the restitution
of the ship, goods and wares of the said burgesses taken from them near
the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. By 0.
Notification to J. bishop of Lincoln, of the royal assent to the election
of Elizabeth de Bello Campo, a nun of St. Mary's, Elnestowe, to be abbess
of that house. By p.s.
Inspeximus and confirmation, notwithstanding the statute of mortmain,
to the canons of St. Mary's, Coverham, of the following quit claims, viz. —
I. By Stephen de Coverham, and Margaret his wife, of their common
of pasture in the lands of the said canons, viz. in the assart which is
called ' le Ryddyng,' extending in the field of Caldebergh from the great
road which is lietween Covanhan {sic) and the said assart to the rivulet
which is by the sheepfold of the monks of Jerovall at Braythwayt and in
the land of the canons on the eastern part 'del Acomheyenyng' as the old
dyke stretches round the meadow of Dangham and in the meadow and
land of Dangham and so by the brow under < Johanriddyng' to the wood
of Middelhayn towards the south in Cover together with the land called
Burbladthwayt with the wood, waste and land between Burbladthwayt
and the old site of the fulling mill toward the northern part of Cover,
whereby the canons were enabled to enclose the foregoing lands and
woods;
II. The confirmation and quit claim by Stephen son of Stephen de
Coverham to the said canons of his right in all the enclosures and closes
in the moor and pasture of Caldebergh, made or to be made by them ;
m. The surrender and quit claim by the same Stephen son of
Stephen of his right in the demesne of Caldebergh, and the ratification
also by him of all grants of his father, &c. in the towns and territories
of Coverham and Caldebergh, and of all right of common which he
had, or could have, from the bridge of Cover to the path leading to
Braythwayt, &c. By fine of 10«.
Grant to Aymer de Boteville of the custody of the castle of Eye and
the prison in the castle, and also of free warren there ; with a fee of 10
marks a year out of the issues of the castle. By p.s.
Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Thomas Cosyn, merchant of Newerk,
going with com and victuals to the North, in accordance with the
proclamation promising such to iJl merchants who wish to carry provisions
thither for the sustenance of the king's forces ; nothing is to be taken from
12 EDWARD n.— Part 1. 2ld
\^\Q Membrane 21 — cont,
his goods or victuals, but he is to pay the usual customs ; further he is to
obtain letters from the bailifb of the places where he shidl unlade and sell
his goods. By C.
Oct. 22. The like for the under-mentioned merchants, viz. —
^^^^* Geoflfrey le Westren of Newerk.
Nov. 4. Alan de Acastre of York.
York.
Nov. 12. Stephen de Boys.
York.
Nov. 25.
York.
GeoflfreyPademore ) of Gurmundecestre, until Easter.
Andrew Boues )
Nov. 8. Grant to Master Gilbert de Middelton, king's clerk, of the prebend of
York. Wallokesbeme in the church of St. Paul, London, in the king's gift bv
reason of the late voidance of the bishopric of London. By E.
The like to Master John Walewayn of the prebend of Wildelond in the
church of St. Paul, London.
Nov. 1. Presentation of John Slaus, chaplain, to the church of St. John,
York. Yvelcestre, in the diocese of Bath and Wells.
MEMBRANE 20.
Oct. 24« Licence after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master Bichard de
York. Glare, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, for Geofi&ey de Besiles to
enfeoff Bobert de Walle of his manor of Brunton in Bromlond, co.
Somerset, held in chief, and for the feofifee to re-grant the same to him
and Agnes his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder failing
such issue to the right heirs of the said Geoffire^, although if the latter
died, the said Agnes surviving and his heir a nunor, the king would lose
the custody of the manor. By fine of 100s.
Oct. 24. John de Crumbwelle, staying in England, has letters nominating Adam
York. le Bede of Derby and William le Gorour of Bromfeld his attorneys in
Wales for one year.
Oct. 26« Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Alreham to the
York. prior and convent of Ghristchurch, Twynham, of a messuage, 16 acres
of land, and 2| acres of meadow in Esthum, Alreham, and Westhum in
aid of the sustenance of the chaplain celebrating divine service daily in
tiieir church. By fine of 40^.
Oct. 11. Exemption for life for John de Sturmy from being put on assizes, juries
Winsett or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other bailiff, or
minister of the king. By p.s.
Oct. 26« Presentation of Gilbert de Ebor[aco] to the church of Meryet, in the
York. diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift hj reason of his custody of the
land and heir of John de Meryet, tenant in chief.
Oct. 26. Boger de Shepeye, a monk of Faversham, bringing news of the death of
York! Glement, late abbot of that place, has letters for the sub-prior and convent
of licence to elect. By E.
220 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
ig-io Membrane 20 — canU
Oct. 25. hispeximm and confirmation of a composition made between William,
York. abbot of Westminster, and the convent of that place, of the one part, and
Reginald de Hadham, prior of the same place, of the other, and dated
Saturday on the morrow of St. John the Baptist, 10 Edward II, by which
the abbot and convent granted to the said Reginald for his life all the lands
and tenements which Sir Roger le Brabazon of Museleye, knight, granted
to them in Hampstede, co. Middlesex, to hold to him and his successors for
ever, together with the land which the said Sir Roger held for the life of
John son of Gerin de Sancto Egidio, to hold for such life, and which upon
the death of the said John shall revert to the abbot and convent ; in
consideration whereof the said prior and his successors shall find a chaplain
to celebrate divine service daily in the church of Westminster at the altar
of St. John the Evangelist for the souls of Edmund, sometime earl of
Lancaster, and Blanche his wife, and also for the soul of the said Sir Roger
le Brabazon, to find which chaplain and chantry the said prior Reginald for
himself and his successors binds the church of St. Mary \sic) in the Fields,
which is assigned to the use of the prior for the time being, so that the
abbot of Westminster can compel him and his successors to do so, and if
the said Reginald shall on account of infirmity or any other cause be
removed from the priorship of Westminster, or shall demise the priorship,
the abbot and convent grant that he may hold the said land and
tenements for his life to find a chaplain and maintain the chantry in form
aforesaid : to find such chaplain and to maintain such chantry the said
Reginald for himself and his successors binds all the said lands and
tenements, which the abbot and convent hold of the gift of the said
Roger in the town of Hampstede together with the goods and chattels
therein at the distraint of the abbot's bailiff, if the chantry fail in any
way, and after his decease his successors, priors for the time being, shall
find and maintain a chaplain for the chantry. By fine of 1 mark.
Oct. 16. Acknowledgement that the king has received by the hands of Master
York. John Walewayn, king's clerk, the treasurer, and of the chamberlains of the
Exchequer, from David, bishop of St. Davids, in the name of Pope
John XXII, &c. 14^. out of the tenth for six years imposed by Pope
Clement V for the crusade, collected in the diocese of St. Davids by the
hands of the prior of Haverford ; with promise of repaynaent within five
years. By bill of the Receipt.
Oct. 24. The like for W. archbishop of York for 100^, out of the first year of the
York. same tenth, collected in the diocese of York by the abbot of Seleby, and
delivered to John de Rithre in part payment of 886Z. 18«. id. in which the
king was bound to him for the custody of the castle of Skipton in Craven,
as appears by bills under the seal of Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk,
keeper of the Wardrobe. By p.s.
Vacated as below,
Nov. 6. The like for 88^. of the said tenth collected in the diocese of York by the
York. abbot of St. Mary's, York. By K. on the information of the Treasurer.
Vacated as below,
Oct. 4. The like for 26^. 18s. id. received by the hands of Roger de Northburgh,
York. king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, from William, archbishop of York,
collected in the diocese of York.
By letters patent of the king testifying the receipt of the said money.
Vacated because surremlered aitd cancelled and other letters for the said
siuns and others were made on 18 Aprils in the tliirteenth year.
12 EDWARD H.^Pabt 1. 221
jgj^g Membrane 20 — cont,
Nov. 12. On 18th March in the eleventh year of his reign the king had granted,
York. amongst other manors and tenements late of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of
Warwick, tenant in chief, to Hugh le Despenser, the elder, to hold
with advowsons of churches, religious houses and hospitals to the full
age of the earPs heir, the manor of Toneworth, co. Warwick, being
ignorant that the said earl at the date of his death only had the right of
nominating to the prior and convent of Eenyngworth (sic) a fit person for
the church of the manor of Toneworth, whenever the said church was void,
on which nomination the said prior and convent were bound to present.
The king, wishing the said Hugh during his custody to have the same
right in the advowson as the late earl had, grants him the right of nomina-
tion as above. By p.s.
Oct. 29. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
York. Daventre of divers small parcels of lands, tenements and messuages, viz.
in Daventry by John Neel of Daventre, Eustace de Bumeby of Watford,
Richard le Tayllour, and Thomas de Falwesle, by Henry de Lodbrok of
Drayton in Drayton, by Gilbert le Noreys in Welton, by William Bigge
in Norton by Daventre, by Thomas Douce of Westhaddon in Westhaddon
by William Bateman of Westhaddon in Westhaddon, and by Reginald
Layfe of Ravenesthorpe of 8^. of rent in Ravenesthorpe ; all which, the rent
being excepted, are worth S2s, dhi, a year according to their true value
as appears by inquisitions made by Master John Walewayn, king's clerk,
late escheator beyond Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence
granted to the said prior and convent to acquire lands and rents to the
value of iOl, a year.
Oct. 28. Safe conduct for one year for Peter Gramme, merchant, going with his
York. wares throughout the realm to trade.
Oct. 26. Protection with clause volumuSf until St. Peter ad Vincula^ for Nicholas
York. de Lodelawe, staying in Ireland on the king's service in the company of A.
archbishop of Dublin, keeper of the land of Ireland. By K.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
John de Staunton.
Roger de Loddecote.
Thomas de Monte Pessulano.
Oct. 80. Licence, notwithstanding the Statute of Mortmain, for John, bishop of
York. Winchester, to assign the advowson of the church of Crundale, held in chief,
to the provost and chaplains of the chapel of St. Elizabeth by Winchester ;
licence also for them to appropriate the said church. By fine of 10 marks.
Oct. 28. Confirmation of the release and quit claim, which John de Walky[ng]ham
York. made to Henry de Malton and his heirs, in a messuage, 6 tofts, 8^ carucates
and 82 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 2 acres of meadow {hic), 2 acres of
wood, and the site of a water-mill in Northgeveldale and Estgeveldale, held
in chief, which he had previously demised, with the king's licence, to the
said Henry de Malton and Margaret his wife, for the life of either of them.
By fine of 40«. made elsewhere.
Oct. 81. Grant to Master Gilbert de Middelton, king's clerk, of the prebend of
York. Wallokesbeme in the church of St. Paul, London, in the king's gift by
reason of the voidance of the bishopric of London. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the person holding the place of dean of St,
Paul's, and to the chapter thereof.
222 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS-
J3Jg Membrane 20 — cant,
Nov. 8. Grant to Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, of the prebend of
York. Wildelond in the church of St. Paul's, London, in the king's gift as above.
Mandate in pursuance as above.
Nov. 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain hj Thomas de Fleteburgh of a
York. messuage, 26 acres of land, and iOs. of rent m Donecastre to two chaplains
celebrating divine service daily for the soul of the grantor and the souls of
his ancestors and all Christians in the church of St. George, Donecastre.
By fine of 40s.
Presentation of Robert son of John de Sandebrul to the church of
Fayrsted, in the diocese of London, void by the resignation of William de
Nuttele, the last rector thereof, and in the king's gift by reason of the
voidance of the see of London.
Nov. 8. Presentation of Simon de Tirelton, chaplain, to the church of
York. St. Ludewan, in the diocese of Exeter, in the king's gift by reason of his
custody of the land and heir of Alan de Bloihou, tenant in chief. By p.s.
Nov. 2. Exemption for life for William de Ercalwe from being put on assizes,
York. juries or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, bailiff, or
minister, &o. By p.s.
Nov. 6. Presentation of Guy Bretoun to the church of Waldene^treton, in the
York. diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the
bishopric of Durham. The letters are directed to J. bishop of Durham {sic).
By p.s.
MEMBRANE 19.
Oct. 25. Writ of aid until Easter for Giles de Tholosa, king's yeoman, charged by
York. the steward of the Household and the keeper of the Wardrobe to purvey
hay, oats and other necessaries for the ofSce of the king's Marshalsea and
to make payment for the same within eight days, &e.
By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
Oct. 21. Grant for life to Henry de Neweheth of the of&ce of ganger of wines in
York. the port of Kyngeston-upon-Hull. By p.s.
Oct. 26. John Wogan and Amice his wife, staying in Lreland, have letters
Yoik. nominating John Louy and John le Eeu their attorneys for two years.
Oct. 27. Presentation of Robert Ostage to the church of Fakenham Aspes Magna,
York. in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
land and heir of Edmund Comyn, tenant in chief. By p.s.
Oct. 27. Exemption, for life, for John de Of^ton from being put on assizes,
York. juries, or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, bailiff, or
minister, &c. By p.s.
Oct. 81. Grant by the king to John his son and Eleanor, the sister of the said
York. John, of the castle and honor of High Peak (de Alto Pecco) with the chace
and appurtenances thereof in the counties of Notyngham and Derby to the
value of 291^. l^s, 4(f., an annual farm of 100^. payable at the Exchequer
by the abbot and convent of Havles for the manor of Lichelade, co.
Gloucester, 200Z. out of the issues oi the castle, town and Barton of Bristol
in the same county to be received by the hands of the keeper or farmer of
the same, an annued farm of 81^. payable at the Exchequer bv the prior
mid ojnvent of BemeweU for the manor of Cestreton, co. Cambridge, the
12 EDWARD II.— Pabt 1. 228
1318.
Membrane 19 — cont.
manor of Macklesfeld, co. Chester, to the value of 176Z. 8a., the manor of
Overton in the same county to the value of 126^., the manors of Bosfeyr,
Dolpenmayn and Pennaghan, and commote of Meney in North Wales to
the value of 17(W. to hold for their sustenance at the king's will. By K.
Oct. 80. Grant to queen Isabella of the county of Cornwall and of the office of
York. the shrievalty there, in recompence for the above-mentioned castle and
honor, farms, manors and commote of High Peak, Lichelade, Bristol,
Cestreton, Macklesfeld, Overton, Rosfeyr, Dolpenmayn, Pennaghan and
Meney granted to her in dower and which she has by the king's
command surrendered. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Cornwall.
Writ ds intendendo in pursuance to the knights, free men and tenants of
the county of Cornwall for the queen, or her baili£Ei3 or attorneys.
Nov. 20. Pardon to the prioress and nuns of Marrik, in consideration of the
York* poverty of their house, which has been destroyed by the Scots, and also at
the request of John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, of 88^. Ss. Sid. demanded
from them by summons of the Exchequer as well for tenths imposed by
divers Popes for the use of Edward I and the king as for other aids
granted to them, viz. 48^. 7s. 9d. out of the tenths for three, two, and
one year imposed by Pope Clement Y, the sum of 18^. 8^. 4(£. out of
the two subsidies granted by the clergy of England, 71, 4s. 7^d.
out of the tenth for six years imposed on the clergy by the said Pope,
7/. 15«. Oj^. out of the tenth for one year imposed by Pope John XXII,
6/. Ids. Sd. out of the tenth granted by the clergy, and 107s. out of the
subsidy of twelve pence in the mark of the value of ecclesiastical benefices
in the diocese of York, granted to the king by the clergy of that diocese.
Mandate by Pet. of C. on the information of Boger de Northburgh.
Nov. 19. Notification to W. archbishop of Canterbury of the royal assent to the
York. election of Thomas de Wyngeham, prior of St. Saviour's, Faversham, to be
abbot of that place. By E.
Oct. 80. Inspeadmus and confirmation of a chirograph made between Margery
York. Dyne (or Dyve) abbess of Godestowe and the convent of that place of the
one pa^, and the rector and scholars of Stapeldonehalle, Oxford, of the
other, by which the abbess and nuns granted at fee farm to the said rector
and scholars a tenement with curtilage in the town of Oxford situated
between the tenement late of Master Peter de Skelton and that late of
Thomas de Hengseye in the parish of St. Mildred towards the walls of the
town, subject to a yearly rent of 12.9. In case of non-payment of the said
farm the abbess and nuns may enter the said tenement and also two tenements
of the said rector and scholars and there make distraint until they shall be
satisfied in the said arrears, of which two tenements one is called
< le Herthall ' and is situated between a tenement of the University of
Oxford called < le Blakehall ' and a tenement of the prioress and convent
of Stodleye called < le Scheldhall ' in the parish of St. Peter in the East,
and the other tenement is in the same parish and is called * le Arthurhall *
lying between the tenement of the abbot and convent of Osneye and the
tenement of Adam de Spaldheyk ; witnesses, William de Burcestre, then
mayor of Oxford, Richard Hary and Gilbert de Grenstede, then bailiffs of
the same town, John de Dokelinton, Henry de Lynne, John de Hampton
and others ; dated at Godestowe in the feast of St. George, 1818. By E,
224 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
igig Membrane 19 — cont.
Nov. 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Boughes, kinsman
York. and heir of Master John de Boughes, to the abbot and convent of Egleston
of a messuage, a carucate of land and 100 acres of pasture in Ovrestretford,
in fulfilment of the intention of the said Master John, his uncle, who had
obtained a licence, 80 Edward I, to do so, but died before the abbot and
convent had obtained seisin.
Oct. 27. Licence for the prior and convent of Longueville in Normandy to
York. appropriate the church of Henneye in the diocese of Salisbury, which is of
their own advowson, notwithstanding the Statute of Mortmain. By p.s.
Nov. 2. Confirmation as a special favour to the prior and canons of the church
York. of St. Mary, Carlisle, who have been impoverished by the attacks of the
Scots, of the grant which John de Curceio made to the regular canons of
their church of the place which he founded in honour of St. Thomas the
Martyr at the honor of the said canons by the well which is called
Tiberglorie in the suburb of Dun between the two ways, of which one tends
to Crems and the other to the grange of the Sand {ffrangiam de Sabello)
together with 8 carucates of land near to the demesne of the said John with
meadows, feedings, mills and other easements in salt and fresh waters, in
groves, in soc and sac, tol and team, and tac and infangthef ; also of the
grant which the said John made to the same canons of a burgage within
the city of Dun, and of the entire tithing of his house and hospice, and
of all his demesnes as well castles as other places, and of all kinds of
food and drink. [Monastieon, vol. vi. p. 1146.]
Nov. 4. Licence for Edmund Bacon to crenellate his dwelling place of Gresham,
York. CO, Norfolk. By K. on the information of Thomas de Cherleton.
Nov. 4. Pardon to Gerard de Alspathe of his outlawry in the county of Salop for
York. non-appearance before William le Botiller of Wemme and his fellows,
justices of oyer and terminer, when impleaded by Aline Fizaier. By K.
Nov. 6. Grant for life to Oliver de Sambuce, yeoman of the chamber, of the
York. custody of the king's stew of the Fosse, with a fee of 6f/. a day to be
received at the hands of the sheriflf of York. By p.s,
Nov. 8. Grant to Nicholas de Notingham, king's clerk, of the prebend of
York. Thurleby in the church of St. Mary, Lincoha, in the king's gift by reason
of the voidance of the bishopric of Lincoln in the time of the late king.
Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop of Lincoln.
Nov. 7. Presentation of Robert le Botyler to the prebendal portion in the church
York. of Osmunderleye, in the diocese of York, which Thomas de Sunbury lately
held in the same, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the
Ijishopric of Durham. The letters are directs to W. archbishop of York.
Presentation of Adam de Garton to the prebendal portion in the church
of Osmunderleye, in the diocese of York, which Ralph de Erghom lately
held in that church, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the
bishopric of Durham. The letters are directed to W. archbishop of York.
Nov. 8. Licence for Philip de Hevenyngham (Hevyngham, or Henyngham) to
York. enfeoff Ralph de Cokethorpe and Henry de Todenham of 2 messuages, a
mill, 840 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 8 acres of wood, and 82«. of
rent in Estwode, Rochesford, and Great Sutton, held in chief as of the
honor of Reilegh, and for the feoffees to regrant the same to the said Philip
and Joan his wife and his heirs. By fine of 20 marks.
12 EDWABD II.— Part 1. 226
1318.
Membrane 19 — cotU,
Nov. 2. Presentation of John de Hampton to the charoh of Petteworth, in the
York. diocese of Chichester, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land
and heir of Henry de Percy, tenant in chief. By K.
Nov. 8. The prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, staying
York. beyond the seas, has letters nominating brother Balph de Castre his
attorney for one year.
Nov. 8. Licence for John Lydel and Alice his wife to enfeoflf John Baudewyne
York. of Barlyng and Agatha his wife of a messuage and 6 acres of land in
Spryngefeld, held in chief as of the honor of Peverel. By fine of 10s.
Nov. 9. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Penreth to the prior
York. and friars of the Order of St. Augustine in Penreth of 2 acres of land in
Penreth, held in chief, adjacent to their dwelling place for the enlargement
thereof. By fine of i mark.
MEMBRANE 18.
Nov. 6. Power to Hervey de Staunton, king*s clerk, chancellor of the Exchequer,
York. to take fealty from Master Stephen de Graveshende, late a canon of the
church of St. Paul, London, whose election as bishop of London, W.
archbishop of Canterbury, has confirmed after the royal assent, and to
deliver the temporalities of the bishopric of London to him. By K.
*
Nov. 8. Licence for John de Haulton to enfeoff Richard de Acton of his manor
York. of Wytyngton, held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs.
By fine of i mark.
Nov. 5. Licence for the prioress and nuns of Thykeheved to acquire in mort-
York. main lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10 marks a year. By p.s.
Nov. 7. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum, made by Robert de Sapy,
York. escheator on this side Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas
de Northfolk of 5 marks of rent in York to a chaplain celebrating divine
service daily in the church of St. Manr ' atte Castelyate,' York, for the
souls of Nicholas de Northfolk and of Elena, the father and mother of the
grantor, of the said Thomas and Matilda his wife, and of his ancestors,
successors and aJl Christians ; the said rent being held of the king by the
service of Gavelgald. By fine of 5 marks.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and otherwise in the thirteenth
year in the month of October for the same fine,
Nov. 9. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Geoffirey le Scrope to the abbot
York. and convent of Fountains of a messuage in York. By K.
Nov. 6. Inspeximus and confirmation of the under-mentioned grants to the abbot
York. and convent of Leicester, viz. —
I. Grant by Thomas, earl of Lancaster and Leicester, steward of
England, the king's Idnsman, of divers liberties in Lancastreschire,
for which grant they shall render at Lancaster half a mark sterling
every year ; witnesses Robert de Holande, Nicholas de Segrave, Hugh
de QuiU', Griffith de la Pole, Piers de Lymesy, and others : dated at
the castle of Eenilworth 4 April, 10 Edward II. French.
u. The grant, release and confirmation by Emald de Bosco of all
grants made to them by Emald de Bosco his great grandfather,
Ernald de Bosco his grandfather, and Emald de Bosco his father, of
18346 p
226 CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
131 o. Membrane 18 — cont.
the church of Clifton with the chapels of Bokeby and Wauere, the
churches of Evinton and Humberstane, the church of Bulkynton
together with 2 virgates of land, 2 virgates of land in Bramcote late
of Banulph, and a meadow late of the demesne of Weston, 6 virgates
of land in Bramcote which they held of the gift of G^fifrey le Abbe,
the mill of Bramcote, together with land, meadow and stew, viz. : —
Cressewell, the church of Thorpe by Melton together with lands, tofts,
crofts and rents, with the site of their sheep-cot and 10 acres of
meadow in a place called ' Bedyngwald ' between the meadow late of
Alice Basset and the meadow of the demesne of the said Emald, and
also common of pasture for six score sheep.
m. The grant which the said Emald made that they may have
10 beasts, viz. 8 oxen and 2 cows with his beasts, wherever they feed
in his pasture.
rv. The grant and confirmation which the same Emald made to
them of a camcate of land in Berhangil, viz. that which Henry de
Merston held of Emald de Bosco, his grandfather.
V. The grant which the said Ernald made to them of all lands and
tenements, some time of Ralph de Arrabi in Wybetoft and Gnichinton
By fine of 20s
Nov. 11. Protection and safe-conduct, until the Assumption, for all merchants and
York. others of the power of B. count of Flanders coming into the realm to
trade with merchandise. By K. and G.
Nov. 7. Licence for the prior and convent of Waubum to acquire in mortmain
York. lands, tenements and rents to the value of 201. a year. By p.s.
Nov. 9. Exemption for life for Nicholas de la Beche from being put on assizes,
York. juries or recognitions ; and from being made sheriflf, coroner, bailiff, or
minister of the king. By p.s.
Nov. 11. Grant to William de Ayremynne,.king*s clerk, in part satisfaction of the
York. under-mentioned sum of 575 marks, of the marriage to the value of 100
marks of John son and heir of John de Loudham, tenant chief as of the
honor of Peverel, which is in the king's hand, a minor in the king's
custody, and in case of the minor dying before attaining full age or un-
married, then the king will satisfy the said William otherwise. The king
had been bound to Walter de Gosewyk, merchant and burgess of Berwick-
upon-Tweed, in 575 marks, viz. : in 800^ received from him as a loan and
in 125 marks which the said Walter undertook to pay Roger de Moubray,
as appears in letters patent under the Privy Seal naed at that time, m
which said sum of 575 marks the said William de Ayremynne on the king's
behalf satisfied him. By K. and C.
Nov, 12. Grant to Roger Ardingelli, Dinus Forcetti and Francis Balduchii,
York. and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, in
recompence for the losses incurred by them through the delay in the
repayment to them of divers sums of money which they had expended on
the king's business and also on account of their good- service, of 8000
marks of the king's gift, over and above the sums which for like causes he
had previously granted them, to be received out of the issues of the
custom of wool, hides and wool-fells in the port of London. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the said custom.
12 EDWABD n.— Pabt 1. 227
1318. M&mbrane 18 — cont,
Nov. 18. Presentation of Richard de Berkhampstede to the church of All Saints,
York. Helmeswell, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of John de
London, the last rector thereof. By p.s.
Geofi^y, abbot of the abbey of Notre Dame, St. Pierre sur Dive, going
beyond the seas, has letters nominating Bobert Provot, his fellow monk,
and Guy le Bret his attorneys for three years.
Simple protection for one year for John de Stoteville, going
By E. on the information of the earl of Hereford.
The said John has letters nominating Gilbert son of Gilbert de Eirkeby
and Henry le Taillour of Eirkeby his attorneys for the same time.
Nov. 14. Grant of the king's alms to the prioress and convent of Elnestowe, out
York. of compassion for the. state of their house, which is so greatly impoverished
by the scarcity {caristiam) of the past years and divers other oppressions
that the goods of the house do not suffice for the sustenance of the prioress
and convent, of that which by reason of the voidance of the house pertains
to the king in relief of their state. By p.s.
Nov. 16. Mandate to the mayor and bailifib of the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
York. to arrest and imprison all persons creating disturbances in their town.
By E. and C.
Nov. 16. Appointment, during pleasure, of J. bishop of Winchester, to be
York. treasurer of the Exchequer.
Mandate in pursuance to Master John Walewayn to deliver to him,
the keys, rolls, memoranda, &o. pertaining to the office. [Pari. Writs,]
Nov. 11. Pardon to John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, of all arrears of the
York. annual farm of 86/., in which he is bound to the king for the wapentakes
of Gilling, Hang and Hallikeld, and acquittance for the same to the date of
these presents. [Fctdera.] By E.
Nov. 16. Grant to Adam son of Thomas Adam, a bondman {naUvo) of the
York. manor of Sevenehamton, that notwithstanding his position he may be
promoted to all orders.
By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Gherleton.
Nov. 18. Protection and safe-conduct, for one year, for Stephen, prior of Glatigny
York. and Peter, prior of Mountazays, visitors of the Order of Fontevrault
{ordinii Fontis Ebrardi) coming to the reaJm to make a visitation, and for
their following. By E.
MEMBRANE 17.
Oct. 90. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Adam Paynel, parson of the
York. church of Berghton, to the prioress and nuns of Goukeswell of a toft, 44
acres of land, and an acre of meadow in Hibaldestowe, which are held of
the prior of Newstead {de Novo Loco) upon Ancoln and are worth 6«. Sd.
a year according to their true value, as appears bv an inquisition made by
Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, late escheator beyond Trent, in
part satisfaction of a licence granted to the same nuns, at the request of
queen Isabella, to acquire lands and rents to the value of 20 marks a year.
Oct. 22. Pardon, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to Thomas, earl of
York. Lancaster, of all felonies and trespasses committed before 7 August last.
[FcBdera : Pari. Writs.] By E.
The like for David de Strabolgy, earl of Athol, an adherent of the earl of
Lancaster. [FcBdera : Pari. Wriu.] By E.
228
CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1318.
Membrane 17 — cont.
Nov. 1.
York.
The like for the under-mentioned adherents of the earl of Lancaster, viz. —
clerks.
Nicholas de Segrave,
Robert de Hola^d,
Stephen de Segrave,
William le Latimer,
Fulk Lestrange (Extraneo),
William Tuchet,
Fulk son of Warin,
John Beek,
Michael de Meldon, )
John de Kynardeseye, (
Roger Beler.
Thomas Owayn.
Adam Tywe.
Gilbert Owayn.
Hugh le Harper.
Henry Owayn.
John de Lynton.
Stephen le Parker of Bretteby.
Master Roger le Cu.
John Bole.
Gilbert Scot.
Roger Page.
y knights.
William de Baddesley.
John Owayn.
William le Trompour.
Robert de Mere of Burton.
Ingelard de Lynton.
Robert son of Matilda de Lynton.
Adam le Trompour of Burton.
John de Migners.
John de Vemey.
William de Cheddele.
John Chopcok.
Richard son of William de Holand.
Roger la Souche.
Robert son of Thomas le Ghaumber-
leyn.
Robert de Bulkeley.
Adam de Radeclyf .
Roger de Radeclyf.
Robert de Walleden {or Walkeden).
Henry de Tunstall.
John de Radeclyf.
[Pari. Writs.]
The like for Thomas Level of Skelton, an adherent of Thomas, earl of
Lancaster, also pardon of any outlawry proclaimed against him on that
account. [Pari. WriU.]
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Robert son of Matilda de Lynton.
John le Ohapmon of Uttokeshathre.
Gerard de Allespade.
Philip le Dekene of Charleye.
Thomas le Lardiner of Shelton.
William Mody.
John de Monte Gomery.
Robert de la Bache.
Richard le Noreys of Twycros.
William de Wellesbury, ' chapleyn.*
John de Parys.
William de AmondeviUe.
Gerard Salveyn.
George Salveyn.
Gerald son of Gerard Salveyn.
Thomas son of John de Metham.
John son of Walter de Cotom.
Richard son of Richard de Boryng-
ham.
John de Greynhayk.
William Everard of Laxton.
Roger de Grymston.
John Hoys of Metham.
John Salveyn.
Qoscelin Deyvylle.
Richard de Wappenham. *
David ap Enyon.
John son of Walter de Asshefordby.
Yorward son of Thlowar de Lewenny,
Griffin de la Pole.
Roger de Okes.
William le Clerk of Rosholm.
John Scot.
John Scarlet.
John de Croft.
William Scarlet.
William le Maooun of Penreth.
John de Plomland.
John de Methele.
Richard de Eyghelay.
William del Wode.
Roger le Clerk of Overton.
William Torpyn of Neuton.
William Wedhok (Wodhok) of
Shipley.'
William son. of Reginald Oldman
of Tolthorpe.
William de Veuponnt.
Andrew son of Michael de Harcla.
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1.
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1318.
Nov. 4.
York.
Membrane 17 — cant.
Nov. 6.
Nov. 8.
Nov. 12.
Nov. 10.
Nov. 16.
Nov. 18.
Nov. 12.
Robert Oouwer.
Richard de Fumeux.
Thomas Longespe.
Simon son of William le Litster of Roderham.
William de la Chaumbre.
Bogo de Bayous.
William de Addeburgham.
Peter de Denardeston, knight.
William son of Robert Rasour of Rothewell.
William atte Beck.
Thomas Wyther.
Robert son of William Proud of Wellerby.
Simon Scot of Eynyardby.
Walter de BokenhuU.
William son of Warin, knight.
Richard Leyland.
John de Lynton.
Alan de Eccliston.
Matthew de Shotesworth.
Robert son of Richard le Lewed*.
Thomas de Chedel.
Elias Martel.
Richard son of William le Lewed*.
William son of Richard le Lewed*.
John son of John de Crel.
Richard de Spurstowe.
Richard Bart.
William de Buscy.
John de Smytheton.
Thomas Treilweng of Youkeflet.
John son of Adam de Toukeflet.
William Maheu.
Thomas son of Laurence de
Etton.
John Warde of Osgodby.
John son of John de Metham.
John de Orymston.
Robert de Lascy.
Richard le Noreys of Thuycros.
WiUiam Oifhrd.
John de Burmyngham.
Robert Durand.
Roger de Ubngenolre.
Adam Bacon.
Philip de Smethecote.
Roger de Rossinton.
William son of William Trussel of
Petlyng.
Robert de Bradwell of Bromwych.
Thomas de Bokenhale.
William son of Edmund Trussel,
knight.
Robert Dosy.
Robert de Kent.
Ralph de Bethum.
William de Ros of Ingmanthorpe.
William son of Thomas de Pippewell
of Pakynton.
Hugh de Woderoue.
Henry de Enefeld.
Robert de Gonvngesby.
John de Eirkeby.
Walter le Keu of Droitwich {de Wych'
or Wyth*).
Thomas de Eyghelay.
Robert de Grendon.
Henry de Sothull.
Adam de Gandelane (or Caudelane).
Uthred de Gevelston.
Thomas de Bekeryng.
John de Guldeford;
William Fauconer.
John de Plumland.
Henry le Clerk.
John de Eellou.
Henry le Taillour.
John son of Michael de Harcla.
John de Lancastre.
Ralph le Parker.
John de Glenton.
Adam de Birkenside.
Robert Smalwode.
1
280
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Membrane 17 — cont.
John de Sololtly.
Roger SOD of Luciana.
John de Lyghton.
John de Heghbam son of Henry de
Meleboum.
John son of Henry le Eeu of Mele-
boum.
John le fuiz Bauf Bigge of Mele-
boum.
Thomas son of Robert de Foxleghes.
John son of Elias de Layborn.
William son of Elias de Layborn.
Henry son of John de Burscogh.
Richard de Houwyk.
Henry Bernard of Houewyk.
Robert de Meree of Burton.
Adam le Trompour of Burton.
Henry Oweyn.
Thurstan de Northlegh.
Ingelram de Lynton.
William de Badesleye.
John Bole.
Gilbert Oweyn.
William le Trompour.
Roger le Eeu.
Robert de Leuesham.
Walter de Grenewell.
Robert Spryng'.
John de Pilardynton.
GeofiGrey de Heuknol.
John de Insula.
Geoffrey de Hevre.
John de Chilton.
John de Pilarton.
Adam de Tunstal.
John de Haveryngton.
Richard de Preston.
John Baldewyn of Barlyng [es] .
Roger de Emeldon.
Robert de Caldbek.
Adam de Wynkedeleye.
Ralph Bagot, knight.
William de Byrkyn.
Nicholas de Holden.
Adam de Holden.
Richard de Seyton.
Robert de Grisele.
Henry le Ro.
John de Leek.
Bimon son of Thurstan de Holand.
Thomas de Menill.
William de Kirkeby.
Richard le Spenser of Uttokeshare.
John de Donyngton of Leycestre.
Robert de Burgate.
Gilbert de Halughton.
William de Alta Ripa.
Thomas son of John de Thomton.
Nicholas son of John de Thomton.
Thomas de Reitheby.
John de Migners son of John de
Migners.
Bertin Bacoun.
John de Clyf*, knight.
John de Longeville, knight.
John de Sothill.
John de Wartre.
Nicholas de Molesham.
John Aylmer.
William de Bereford.
Thomas Scot.
Ralph Grym.
Robert Darreins.
Widter de Yerdele.
Henry de Houewyk.
John Tmssel son of John de Barton.
John de Twyford, knight.
Simon de Rossinton.
William le Pauconer of Thurkeston.
Richard de Ripon.
Edmund Trussel.
John de Thimtoft.
Thomas de Quyly.
Stephen de Camus.
Edmund de Neville, knight.
William de Beudon.
Henry de Wygan.
John de Yexhale.
John son of Robert de Vans.
Henry le Baker.
John Henriman Oweyn.
John son of John Guimild of Walcote.
Peter de Baggeworth.
Roger le Trompour.
Job^ son of Thomas de Donyngton.
Reginald de Sauserie.
Wmiam le Ferour of Gosyngton.
Richard Oaleys, 'clerk.*
William de Colham.
Henry de Migners.
John son of William Steven.
Roger son of Richard Bome of
Goldoverton.
Roger Stok.
Thomas *oi the Boure' of Spalding.
Thomas son of Qeo&ey de Enotton
of Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Roger de Pilkyngton.
12 EDWARD II.— Pabt 1.
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1318.
Metnbrane 17 — cont.
Gerard de Useflet.
Robert de Byncestre, knight.
Ralph Lighred.
John son of Juliana.
Richard son of William de
Wetewange.
Riohard de Naulton.
Edmund Neel.
Robert Mortoyn.
William Tochet, knight.
Nicholas Beaumont.
Adam son of Henry le Quarreur of
Bilington.
Henry le Chaundeler of Tutebury.
Hugh le Harpour.
Adam de Tywe.
Stephen le Parker of Bretteby.
Gilbert Scot.
Roger Page.
Aucher de Senebury.
John Faderles.
John Owayn.
Thomas Owayn.
John de Coggeshale.
Robert de Eyville.
Simon Poun.
Walter Heuknol.
Henry Oobbe.
Robert Oriel.
John de Radecleve.
Abraham son of Ralph.
Thomas Aylmer.
William Scaresbek.
William Darreines.
William de Griel.
William de Sumerville.
Brian de Heppehale.
Simon son of John de Sutton.
Roger de Neubiggyng.
John de Eure.
Richard de Nythyngale.
Nicholas de Olenfeld.
Roger son of Matthew de Burgh.
Waiter de Stirkeland.
Alan de Ribeton.
Robert Oobion.
Laurence Travers.
Thomas de Fenton.
Michael de Haverynton.
William Corbet.
John de Bradefeld.
Roger son of William de Burgh.
Walter de Twynam.
William de Morthyng.
Robert de Wassinton.
Robert Waryn of Burgate.
Peter de Blakedene.
Roger de Ripplyngham.
Nicholas de Hungerford.
Robert son of Thomas Pegge.
Stephen de Bassyngboume.
John son of Simon de Weston.
Stephen Rose of Wyghton.
John Hidwyn.
Robert Liverour.
Peter le Taillour of Derlington.
Richard Tagg.
William Gregory.
Walter Chesewych.
William Brid of Wylyngton. '
John de Morthyng.
Roger Slene.
John de Walkyngham.
Adam de Sta^oileye.
William son of William le Maulevre
of Houeden.
John de Barkworth.
Adam de Swylyngton, knight.
William Fraunk.
John de Holden.
Hugh Trussebut.
Geo&ey son of William de Walcote.
Nicholas de Preston.
Thomas de ThomhuU.
Walter de Busceby.
Ralph < atte Persones * of Swaneton.
Simon Stormyn.
Robert Gunter.
Robert de Overton.
Henry de Swynebum.
Richard de Wamberugh.
Ralph de Beston.
John de Stapilton.
William de Bamesby.
Ralph de Tissyngton.
Geoffirey Athelastre.
John Daveines.
John le Spicer.
Hugh Lightred.
Richard de Coldale.
John de la Were.
Elias de Verdon.
John de Broun.
William de Godsted.
Robert Milleson.
John le Veutrer.
John son of William de Wiloghes.
John son of Roger le Clero of
Coldoverton.
John de Lillebum, knight.
^
282
CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Membrane 17 — cant.
Thomas de Everyngham.
Peter de Lekeburn, knight.
Gilbert Warde.
Oeoffi^y de la Mare.
Giles le Spioer of Lichefeld.
Thomas Beaumont.
Richard de Garilton of Leycestre.
Robert son of William Ysaac of
Hungirford.
John son of Thomas Shereve of
Borham.
Elias son of John Farman of
Hungirford.
Ralph son of John le Eeu of
Tyryngton.
John son of John atte Gote.
Hugh de Hotoun.
Richard Dirlaund.
Adam de la Lount.
William Postel.
Peter de Bradelegh.
William de Smytheton.
Thomas de Salcok.
William de Trillesden.
Robert de Glaxton.
John le Queynte.
Richard de Carleton.
Nicholas de la Lount.
John Munde.
John Godesweyn.
Richard de Preston.
Simon de Pynkeneye.
John de Tendring.
Bernard de Brus.
Gilbert de Criel.
Simon de Segrave.
William de Neubiggyng.
Thomas de Goundou.
Walter de Burton.
Geoffrey de Amberden.
Stephen HouweU.
Thomas de Saumpford.
John de Glaveryng.
Peter Henri of Pessenhale.
John de Littelbuiy.
Adam Amaud of Dunstable.
Adam du Ghastel.
William de Homebv.
Henry Homedieu of Altaworth.
Gilbert de Sothworth.
Henry de Gampeden.
William Lengleis.
Alexander de Wyndesore.
William Galoun.
Robert Darrays.
Roger son of John de Diggeb^.
John son of Roger Rivet of Breton.
Robert Davi of Loutegarshale.
Robert son of Walter de Boudon of
Quemeby. Vacated,
Nicholas de Ghameles, knight.
John Norman of Raundes, poulterer.
William le Palmer of Leycestre.
Patrick de Ghesewych.
Robert de Hyndewyn.
Henry de Holm.
William Wyot.
Peter Daudry.
Gilbert de la Ghaumbre.
John son of Thomas son of Ralph
de Bekefeld.
Richard de Bolton.
Robert Galoun.
Thomas le Hunter.
William de Godmaston.
William de Gonyngesby.
John de Burton.
Henry son of Richard son of Gilbert
de Boterw.
Richard de Sothull.
Reginald de Skelton.
Hamo de Baggele.
John de Garpyngton.
Thomas de Longvilers, knight.
Ralph de DufiFeld.
Alfred de Soleny.
William de Gloune.
Robert de Hanneby.
Richard de Miton.
Roger de Tissyngton.
Roger de Whight.
Robert la Geyte.
John le Eeu of Leycestre.
John de Geytyngton.
John de Poumeys.
Henry de Hambury.
John Loveriche.
Thomas Ghaumberleyn.
Roger de Pikeryng.
WUliam David.
John Page.
Matthew Abraham.
John Russel of Holand of Pynce[bek],
Thomas Ward.
Richard Foun.
William de Iverle.
John de Sothill.
Richard de Wycoumbe.
Ralph de Thedmersh.
Richard de Thomhull.
12 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
288
1318.
Membrane 17 — cont.
William Russel.
Walter Haket.
John le Curson.
Hugh le Harpour of Yarum.
John Travers.
John de Heghham of Norhampton.
Masculm Musard.
John le Savage, knight.
Thomas de Barynton, knight.
Robert de Holl)ek.
John de Grendale.
John son Ralph Stretche.
Henry le Chaneu.
William le Melner.
Adam le Harpour of Dufifeld.
John Ghipp.
John de Alta Ripa.
William de Worthington.
Roger Fox of Houden.
Ralph de Burton.
Alan de Hatfeld.
John Jerin (or Jemi) of Leyoestre.
Henry de Trym.
Robert le Botiller.
Richard de Alta Ripa.
Richard Touchet.
William Dautre.
William de Lyndeseye.
Thomas de Hauville, knight.
Simon Whipat of Belassise.
Henry Banastre of Preston.
John de Goundon.
Peter de Brakenbury.
Walter Jolyf of Burton.
Thomas Nyntinggale (or Nyuting
gale).
Philip de Stanhope.
[Pari. Wriii.]
MEMBRANE 16.
Nov. 1.
York.
Pardon, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to Roger de Herdeby,
an adherent of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, the robbery of 6. cardinal
priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter, and Luke, cardinal deacon of St. Mary
in Via Lata, excepted. By E. and 0.
The like for the under-mentioned adherents of the earl of Lancaster, viz. —
Andrew de Helperby.
John de Rodum.
John de Hephale.
John de Scotton.
Thomas de Hyndesleye.
Robert fuiz Berlet*.
Richard son of Walter de Helperby.
Bego son of Geoffirey de Helperby.
Thomas Ward of Scotton.
Adam son of Geofi&ey de Helperby.
Robert son of John de Eyme.
John de Bermenton.
Thomas le Hayward.
Roger de Euly.
William le Sonyour.
John Loveday.
Adam son of William de Helperby.
John Payly of Enaresburgh.
Richard de Armeston.
Roger de Bergham.
Ralph de Lillebum.
William de Rodom.
William de Alta Ripa. Vacated.
Thomas de Reitheby. Vacated.
Walter Corbet.
John de Eellawe.
William de Birkebek.
John de Conyngham.
John fuiz Heyne of Brondeston.
William son of William le Malore of
Houeden.
Denis {Dionidm) son of Denis de
Wathe.
John son of Ivo le Glover of Lincoln.
William de Eeseby of Fletton.
Robert le Lekene of Assheleye.
Williun son of Roger de Donton.
Thomas son of Alan Courteys of
Eirkham.
John son of Walter de Wotton.
Thomas de Littelhesel del Isle of
Auxholm.
Adam son of John CoUan of
Bampton.
John Randulf .
William de StuteviUe.
Richard du Boys.
Henry du Boys.
John de Murrey.
William de Stanfeld.
884
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Membrane 16 — cont.
Robert de Hilton.
Bertinos Fftnecurt.
Reginald de Malton.
Thomas Conan.
Thomas de Orosseby.
Richard de Bourn.
Odardus Heron.
Roger de Neuton.
Roger son of John de Lound.
Jol^ de Bolmere of Wrelton.
Ralph Mone.
William de Grenefeld.
Thomas de Thim.
Laurence de Hek.
Adam son of Adam de Friseby.
Walter de Melmorby.
William Eirkeman.
Adam de Nesham.
John Scobardesson.
WiUiam Tebaud.
John de Brune.
Alexander de Lilleford.
John de Besingby.
Richard le Fevre of Barre.
Nov. 16. William Stotard (or Scotard).
Robert son of William de West
Wygton.
Robert Oilesman.
WilUun le Taillour of Rungeton.
Robert le Hunter.
Robert le Eeu.
Hugh le Harpour of Fomeby.
Thomas Forester.
William Wyghtflessh.
Adam de Bordelby.
Robert de Foxton.
John de Speton.
Robert le Shephird.
John de Denum.
John le Botiller of Magna Ooveme.
Robert de le Cuchyne.
John son of Elias de Laybome.
Vacated,
Thomas ' the Ridere.*
William Annerey (or Aunerey) of
Hibaldestowe.
Richard de Roston.
Ehas son of Patrick.
Thomas de Appelby.
John de Emelay.
William de Sunderlandwyk.
William Yongere.
Henry Lambart.
John de Oosebrok.
William de Wolwardecote.
John de Wyncalton.
Richard de Aspynwalle.
Elias Frankis.
John de Birton.
William son of John de Eleg*.
Gilbert de Bikstath.
William son of Thomas le Day of
Wyghton.
Richard de Bikstath.
Robert de Prayers.
Hugh de Loutii.
Adiun Falk.
William Courteys.
Robert Gentyl.
Geofirey de Huntyton.
Richard de Clunton.
William Andreu, the younger.
Edmund de Rivers, knight.
Nicholas Mauwesone del Newe
Biggyng.
Thomas Courteys.
Richard son of Richard de Francton.
Henry North of Totenaye.
William son of Elias de Leybum.
Vacated,
Roger < of the Bothe ' of Belton, le
Fevre.
Richard Breton of Threbergh.
Adam Hede of Etton.
Adam de Stanay.
Richard de Herynton.
William son of le Fevre of
Thumeton.
John atte Westhalle of Donyngton
in Lyndesey.
Henry de la Chaumbre.
John Rust of Tyd.
William son of Simon de Wylecote.
Adam son of Robert de Seurscales.
John de Dalton.
John Godall.
John de Lancastre.
William son of Robert.
Adam son of Robert.
Alan son of Robert.
1^ EDWABD n.— Part 1. 285
1318. Membrane 16 — cont.
Roland de Vans. Hugh de Fenoote.
William le Seigneur. Roger de Bwynbom.
Nicholas Cole. WUliam de Preston.
John Shirreve. Richard de Wyrale.
Richard de Balneys. Adam de Lynton super Use.
Richard de Salkeld. William le Marchal.
Henry de Derewentwater. Richard Herre.
Thomas de Fencote. Roger Broun. Vacated because
Henry son of Alan. otherwise below,
Alan Arthurgh. Adam son of Nicholas.
John son of Robert. William de Earleton.
Eudo de Hacchethorpe. Thomas le Taillur.
John Horlowe. Henry Parentyn.
Nov. 16. Richard Batesone of Newebigg*. Robert son of Richard de Boudon of
York. Walter Reyner of Wytham. Quemdon.
Richard son of Richard de Eirkebride. Jolm son of William Geffrei of
Andrew Pope of Fakenhamdam. Shrewsbury.
John son of Peter de Wentelawe. William son of William Page of
Stephen le Smytii of Maydenwell. Skelton.
Henry le Taillur of Hundburton. William le Forester of Preston.
Adam son of Henry de Rodom. John son of John de Neuby.
William son of William Abelot of Richard son of Adam de Buryngham.
Pokelinton. Simon de Lyndrich of Leycestre.
Nicholas son of John de Thornton. John <atte persones' of Kelingworth.
Vacated. Geoffrey Ridel of Leycestre.
Roger Beawe of Pountfrayt. John le Fauconer of Malmesbury.
Geoffrey leWoUebyer of Empingham. Payn de Einardeseye.
Thomas son of John de Thornton. William de Morton Corbet.
Vacated, William de Stratton.
[Pari, Writs.]
Nov. 1. General pardon to Roger Beler, an adherent of Thomas, earl of
York. Lancaster. [Pari. Writs.] By £. and C.
The like for the under-mentioned adherents of the said earl, viz. —
Robert de Holden. John Travers.
Henry de Leycestre. Elias son of Hugh de Stapelton.
John de Eynardeseye. Michael de Meldon. [Pari, Writs.]
Nov. 1. General pardon to Roger Broun, an adherent of the earl of Lancaster of
York. all felonies, also of any outlawry and of his abjuration of the realm.
[Pari. Writs.] By E. and C,
Nov. 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain, after inquisition ad quod damnum
York. made by Robert de Sapy, escheator on this side Trent, by Adam de Dunolm
of 6 marks of rent in the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, held in chief, to a
chaplain celebrating divine service daily in the parochial church of St.
John the Baptist in the same town for the soul of the grantor and the
souls of his father and mother, of his ancestor and heirs, and of all
Christians. By fine of 20s.
Licence for the like alienation, after inquisition as above, by Laurence de
Dunolm of a messuage in the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, held in chief,
to a chapkdn celebrating divine service daily in the parochial church of
St. Nicholas in the same town for the soul of the grantor, and the souls of
Idonia his wife, of their fathers, mothers, and ancestors, and all Christians.
By fine of iOs.
286 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
l«Jio. Membrane 16 — cont,
Nov. 16. Licence for the like alienation by John Cusyn of Norwich of a messuage,
York. go acres of land, and 10 acres of pasture in Erlham to two chaplains cele-
brating divine service daily in the hospital of St. Giles, Norwich, for the
soul of the grantor, and the souls of his father and mother and all Christians.
By fine of 20«.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and otherwise below by the same
Jine.
Nov. 14. Licence for the like alienation by Ranulph de Pecco to the prior and
York. Friars Preachers of Derby of 10 acres of land in Derby, adjacent to their
dwelling place, for the enlargement thereof.
By E. on the information of friar Luke de Wodeford.
Nov. !?• Safe-conduct, until Easter, for the ship which J. bishop of Ely, the
York. chancellor, has caused to be laden with divers victuals in the parts of the
counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon, for conveyance to whatever place
he may be in for his sustenance and that of the clerks of the Chancery,
Peter Wodebole of Sumersham, the master of the said ship, and the men
and mariners on board her.
April 18. Licence for John de Haulton to enfeoff Richard de Acton of his manor
York. of Whytington, held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs.
By fine of i mark.
Nov. 18. Grant, with the assent of the prelates, and others assembled in Parliament
York. at York, to Nicholas de Verduno and his heirs of the manor of Maunde-
vileston, co. Loueth, in Lreland, which came into the hands of King
Edward I. of the grant of Ralph Pippard. By E. and C.
Nov. 19. General pardon, with the consent of the Parliament at York, to John
York. de Gaunton, le taillur, on account of his good service in the town of
Berwick-upon-Tweed, and elsewhere in the pa^ of Scotland, of all felonies
and trespasses ; pardon also of his outlawry. By E. and C.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Roger le Flechchere of Baldreston.
Robert de Bilton.
William de Preston.
Peter son of Alexander le Serjaunt of Algerkirk.
Nicholas Tolyro of Skyteby.
William le Wolf of Beverley.
Robert de la Cosine.
John de Elghton le Chaloner.
John son of Richard de Glaunville of Gretford.
Thomas de Sherewynd.
Stephen de Holm.
Richard Breton.
Edmund Barville of Barton.
John le Scoter of Flete.
John son of Alexander le Serjaunt.
Nov. 16. Protection and safe-conduct, until Christmas, for divers armed footmen
York. of the city of London, who lately by the king's command arrived at York
to go thence to Scotland, returning with the king's licence to London ;
with carriage for their armour, cloths, and other necessaries. By E.
12 EDWARD II.— Pabt 1. 287
1318. .Membrane 16 — cont.
Nov. 20. Pardon to the prioress and nuns of Marryk, in consideration of the
Tork. poverty of their house, which has been destroyed by the Scots, and at the
request of John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, of 88Z. 8s. 8id.» demanded
from them bv summons of the Exchequer for divers tenths, &c.
By the king's command on pet. of G. on the information of Roger de
Northburgh.
Vacated because otherwise above,
Nov. 21 . Grant in fulfihnent of a vow made bv the king when in danger, and with
York. the assent of the Parliament at York, to the Carmelite Friars of the
dwelling place {mansum) of the king's manor by the North Gate of Oxford
without the walls, together with its closes and buildings and free entry and
exit pertaining to the said manor, to hold in frankalmoin to them and their
successors celebrating divine service there for the good estate of the king
and queen Isabella and their children so long as they shall live, and for
their souls after death.
By E. and C. on the information of W. de Monte Acuto.
Nov. 28. Confirmation of the sale to Robert de Holand by Roger Damory, to
York. whom the king, in consideration of a sum of money to be paid into the
Exchequer, had granted the marriage of Margery and Isabella, the
daughters and co-heiresses of Theobald de Verdoun, tenant in chief, of the
marriage of the said Margery. By E.
Nov. 15. Pardon to Stephen de Abyndon, the king's butler, of his trespasses in the
York. tmder-mentioned matter, viz. the merchant vintners of the duchy of
Aquitaine had petitioned the king relative to certain trespasses and
excesses committed by the said butler, but while the complaints were
pending at the Exchequer, he and the said merchants witti the king's
consent settled the matter. By E.
Nov. 27. Grant to Robert de Sandale, king's clerk, of the deanery in the king's
York. free chapel of St. Mary, Stafford, void by the resignation of Master Thomas
de Cherleton, king's clerk. By E.
Writ cU mtendendo for him directed to the knights, free men, and tenants
of the chapel.
Nov. 24. Grant for life to Roger de Ledecote of the office of ganger of wines in
York. Ireland. By E.
Nov. 20. Simple protection for one year for Nicholas Malebraunche of Wysebeche
York. going beyond the seas on a pilgrimage.
By E. on the information of Master Th. de Cherleton.
MEMBRANE 15.
Nov. 14. Writ of aid, until Easter, for Adamde Bray, king's serjaunt, charged by
York. the steward of the Household and the keeper of ttie Wajrdrobe to purvey
hay, oats, litter, and other necessaries for the office of the king's Marshalsea ;
all goods to be paid for within eight days, and nothing to be taken in the
fee or liberty of the church. By E.
Nov. 10. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Robert de Sapy,
York. escheator on this side Trent, at the request of Thomas, earl of Lancaster,
for the alienation in mortmain by him to the abbot and convent of WhaUey
of his reversion in a moiety of tiie manor of Bylington, which Adam de
Hadleston holds for his life of the inheritance of the said earl under a grant
288 OALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1318. Membra/M 16 — cont.
of Henry de Lascy, some time earl of Lincoln, by the service of a sixtieth
part of a kni^t's fee, and which moiety the earl of Lancaster holds in
chief. By K.
Not. 10. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John
York. ^ Walewayn, king's clerk, late escheator beyond Trent, for the alienation in
mortmain to the abbot and convent of Bameseye by William de
Gorton, although the king will thereby lose the custody and marriage
of the heir, and any escheat that may happen, of 40 acres of land,
14| acres of meadow, and two parts of a messuage in Slepe, held
in chief; and also of his reversion in 80 acres of land, and 10^
acres of meadow in the same town, also held in chief, which Matilda,
late the wife of Alan le Hauekere, holds in dower from him of the
assignment of John le Hauekere, kinsman and heir of the said Alan ; also
of his reversion in 20 acres of land, 7 acres of meadow, and a third part of a
messuage in the same town, held in chief, and which Alice, late the wife of
Simon le Hauekere, also holds in dower of him of the assignment of the said
John, the son and heir of the same Simon ; of his reversion in a messuage
in the same town, held in chief, which Nicholas le Hauekere of St. Ives
holds for life of the demise of the said William ; to hold so that the said
abbot and convent shall find a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in
their church of St. Benedict for the soul of the said William and the souls
of his ancestors and successors. By p.s.
Protection with clause nolumm for one year for Master John de Spanneby,
parson of the church of Suthynkham ; no&ing is to be taken of his com, &c.
The like for the undermentioned persons, viz. —
Ralph de Monte Hermerii.
Hugh Gemun, parson of the church of Ukesley.
William Jour of Ditton.
J. bishop of Ely, the chancellor, for himself and his tenants in the
counties of Cambridge, Essex and Hertford.
Isabella, late the wife of John de Bella Aqua.
Nov. 12. Licence for Joan, late the wife of Robert de Nodariis, to enfeoff John de
York. Chetvngton and Elizabeth, his wife, of 8 acres of land in Lufwyk, co.
Northampton, held in chief, to hold to them and the heirs of the said John.
By fine of \ mark.
Nov. 8. Power to J. bishop of Ely, the chancellor, or the chancellor for the
York. time being, to present Geoffrey de Welleford, king's clerk, on account of
his good service to Edward I. and the king and also at the request of Roger
Dammory, to the ecclesiastical benefice next void and in the king's gift, of
any value whatever, if he shall think fit to accept it.
Nov. 17. Mandate to S. bishop elect and confirmed of London to induct Master
York. John Bush' in the prebend of Eentishton in the church of St. Paul,
London, and to assign him his stall in the choir and place in the
chapter. The king had granted that prebend to him and had issued a like
mandate to Richard, late bishop of London, who had died before executing
it, whereupon the king commanded the guardian of the spirituality of
the bishopric of London to admit the said Master John to that prebend ;
and although the said guardian did so and commanded the dean and the
chapter to induct him and to assign him his stall and place, they had
delayed to do so, to the prejudice of the said Master John.
12 EDWABD n.— Pabt 1. 889
1318. Membrane 15 — cont,
Nov. 8. Pardon to Roger son of Roger de Stalham for acquiring for life, without
York. lioence, from Richard son of Thomas de Clare, late steward of the fee
of the king's forest in the county of Essex, now deceased, the bailiwick of
the forestership in the hundred of Bekyntre in the said county, per-
taining to the said constableship, which is held in chief ; with restitution
of the same. By fine of ^ mark.
Nov. 19. Simple protection, until Michaelmas, for Thomas de Thomtoft, clerk,
York. going beyond the seas on pilgrimage.
The said Thomas has letters nominating John de Ellerker, the elder, and
William de Brakenholm his attorneys for the same time.
Nov. 20. Grant for life, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to Bertram de
York. Mombocher of the manor of Syhale, co. Northumberland, late of Walter de
Seleby, an adherent to the Scots, which as escheat for that cause has fallen
into Uie king's hands. By E. and C.
Nov. 18. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of St.
York. Mary's, York, by Robert le Broillour of a toft and 4 bovates of land in
Thometon by Bulmer, by Thomas Gotybald of a toft and 2i acres of land
in Duel Dapelton (or Dueldappelton), by Elizabeth daughter of William
Dodeman of a toft and 6i acres of land in Harton, by Alice, late the wife of
William le Vendour, Thomas son of William le Vendour, and William de
Steresby, executors of the testament of William le Vendur, of a messuage
in Bouthum by York, all which are of the fee of the said abbot and convent,
and are worth 24s. ICM. a year, as appears by an inquisition made by
Robert de Sapy, escheator on this side Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of
a licence to acquire land to the value of 2002. a year granted to them by
the late king in his Parliament at Lincoln, and at the request of queen
Margaret.
Nov. 19. Notification to W. archbishop of Canterbury of the royal assent to the
York. election of Thomas de Wyngeham, prior of the house of St. Saviour,
Faversham, to be abbot thereof. By E.
Safe-conduct, until Easter, for John de Cherleton, citizen of London and
mayor of the merchants of the realm, who stayed in the Parliament at
York on business touching the state of the said merchants, going to
Flanders. By C.
Nov. 25. Presentation of William de Bardelby, clerk to the church of Balliogary,
York. in the diocese of Dublin. By E.
•
Nov. 28. Grant to Roger de Horsle, king's yeoman, of 40 marks a vear to be
York. received out of the issues of the castle of Baumburgh, until the king shall
provide him, for life, with land to that value. By E.
Nov. 25. Grant to William de Ayremynne, clerk, of the prebend of Laghton
York. Busard in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of
the voidance of the bishopric of Lincoln in the time of the late king.
ByE.
Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop of Lincoln.
Nov. 20. Pardon to the prior of Malton for acquiring in mortmain without licence
York. of Edward I. or the king, 14 acres of land in Wyntryngton from Robert
Skoule, and 2 acres of land there from Agnes, late the wife of Thomas son
of Simon. By fine of 5 marks.
Nov. 22. Presentation of John de Houton to the church of Stayndrop, in the
York. diocese of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the
bishopric of Durham. By E.
240 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1318. Membrane 16 — cont.
Nov. 26. Grant for life to Alexander le Peyntour of the ofiSce of tronage of wools
York. in the city of London. By K.
Nov. 24. Grant during pleasure to Oillardus de Welles, constable of the castle
York. of Cruckyth, of the bailiwick of the woodwardship of the commote of
Evyonnyth in North Wales, rendering yearly at the Exchequer of
Eaemarvan for that bailiwick as much as is customary. By E.
Vacated because on the Fine RoU,
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, justice of
Wales, to deliver the said bailiwick to him.
Vacated as above,
Nov. 26. Grant, during pleasure, to Edmund de Halke of the bailiwick of a
York. moiety of the forestership of * la North Garde ' in the forest of Enares-
burgh, with the usual fee. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to John de Whisham, keeper of the forest, to
admit him to said bailiwick.
Nov. 28. Grant to Gilbert de Glyncamy of 50 marks a year to be received at the
York. Exchequer in aid of his sustenance, beginning at Michaelmas last, until the
king shall otherwise order for his status. By p.s.
•
Nov. 22. Licence, during pleasure, to Edmund de Eyncourt to fly his falcons and
York. goshawks by the banks of the Thames and Trente, and to take birds
whenever he shall pass through those parts. By E.
MEMBRANE l6ScheduU,
Nov. 21. Commission to Nicholas Cheyne, William de Bourne and Henry de
York. Chaumbemoun to perambulate the forests in the county of Devon, the
justices, viz. John de Foxle, Robert de Thorpe and the same William de
Bourne, formerly appointed, not having proceeded to execute the same ;
the perambulations are to be returned before Whitsuntide. [Pari. Writs."]
By pet. of C.
Nov. 28. The like to Robert de Perepount, Thomas de Novo Mercato, John Deyn-
York. oourt, Laurence de Chaworth and Richard de Watton to perambulate the
forests in the county of Nottingham. [Pari, Writs.] By E.
Nov. 28* Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Courteney, William
York. Martyn, John de Stonore, and William de Bourne on complaint by Roger
Nonaunt, Robert de Estcul, John de Proteston and others of the county of
Devon, by petition exhibited before the king and Council, that the stannary
men of that county daily commit divers trespasses against and assault men
of the county without the bounds and limits of the stannary, nor permit
themselves to be brought to justice, that they take and beat the king's
bailiffs and leading them into the stannary imprison them in their own
prison until a ransom is paid, further that they commit many acts of
extortion, dig for tin, where it has not been the custom to do so, seize the
king's bailiffs sent to those parts to levy his debts, appropriate the tenth
of the refined mineral {dedmam minere purgate que gallice vocatur * la
disme HidW), which ought to be paid to the lord of the soil, and commit
other acts and usurp divers powers. By pet. of C.
Dec. 1. The like to John de Foxle, Hugh de Braiboef and Robert de
York. Thomcoumbe on complaint by Richard de Stratton, *chivaler,' that
John Wolvel of Andevre, Oliver son of Oliver Pounohardon, John
12 EDWARD II.— Pabi 1. 241
1318.
Membrane 16 — Schedule — cont.
Pounchardon, Bertin Pounchardon, Henry son of Henry de Morton,
Bichard Crul of Ramrugge * baillif,' Robert Pykard, John Pykard, Nicholas
atte Wych* of Tangeleye, William Lucas of Andevre, Henry Straunge,
Roger atte Wode, Alexander de Vynkeleye, 'forester,' Roger Seles,
John Porker of Andevre, John le Wylde, John * Williamstavemer Loueraz,'
John Heron, * baker,' Roger Robyn of Andevre, John Lotyn, Philip le
Cleye, John le Cleye, Henry Chauntor, John le Whelwright, chaplain,
and John son of Richard le Whelere, with others, assaulted him at
le Wee, co. Southampton and also John de Stratton, Robert de Stratton,
John Duket and Stephen Richardeschaumberleyn, his men.
By E. on the information of the Treasurer.
Nov. 28. The like to Henry Spigumel, Ralph . Bagot and Roger de Boudon on
York. complaint by Constance de Lodynton that Richard le Baud of Lodynton,
Thomas son of Richard, Laurence le Baud, Simon son of Ralph de
Selveston, and William Aurey of Norhampton, with others, assaulted her
at Lodynton, co. Northampton, and took and carried away her goods.
By fine of 40«.
The like to the same justices on complaint by John son of Peter de
Lodynton that Richard le Baud of Lodynton, &c. as above.
By fine of 40s.
Dec. 1. The like to Roger de Mortuo Mary (sic) of Chirk, John de Bromfeld and
York. William de Weston on complaint by Peter de Shenedon, dean of the free
chapel of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, touching the persons who felled trees in
his wood at Asteleye by Haghemon, co. Salop, cut his com and carried the
same away. By K.
MEMBRANE 14.
Nov. 17. Acquittance, with the assent of the Parliament at York, for William de
Thomtoft, king's clerk, who had the custody of the Hanaper of Edward I,
and of that of the king, from the time when he assumed the governance
of the realm to the date hereof, for all receipts of the Hanaper and of his
account for that time. By E.
Nov. 20. Acknowledgement that the king is bound to Roger Ardingelli, Dinus
York. Porcetti, and Francis Balduchii, and their fellows, merchants of the
society of the Bardi of Florence, in 500L for divers payments made by them
on the king's behalf in the months of September, October and November in
his twelfth year, as appears by a bill under the seal of Roger de Northburgh,
king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe ; with promise of repayment on this
side Easter. By E.
Nov. 22. Grant to Roger Ardingelli, and his fellows, merchants of the society of
York. the Bardi of Florence, of SOOl, of the king's gift, over the aforesaid sums
of money. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and chamberlains of the Ex-
chequer.
Nov. 20. Pardon to William de Stoke for marrying, without licence, Matilda, late
York. the wife of John Husee, tenant in chief ; and also to her for the same
trespass. By fine of iOs.
Nov. 24. Exemption, for life, for John de Plumsted from being put on assizes,
York. ' juries, or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other
bailiff, or minister. By E.
18345 Q
248 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
Membrane 14— cont.
1318.
Nov. 25. The like for John son of William de Onnesby. By E.
Nov. 24. Licence for Godfrey de Alta Bipa to crenellate his chamber in Estlake
York. in Craven, co. York.
By E. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
Nov. 24. Hugh, abbot of Aumale (de Alba Marlia), staying beyond the seas, has
York. letters nominating Hugh le Porter and Roger son of Stephen le Shepierde
his attorneys for three years. By fine of 40s.
Nov. 22. Gerard de Oram, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating William
York. de Nenport, clerk, and Aumfrey de Staunton his attorneys for one year.
Nov. 26. Writ of aid for Gaucelinus Pagani, whom Stephen de Abyndon, the
York. king's butler, has appointed during his pleasure to he his substitute in the
port of London.
Nov. 28. Grant, for five years, to the bailiffs and good men of Bermerdyn of mur-
York. age to be levied upon aJl wares for sale brought into their town. By E.
Nov. 26. Writ of aid as above for Gauselinus Pagani.
York. Vacated because above.
Nov. 28. Mandate to the chamberlain of Eaermerdyn to pay, out of the aid
York. granted by the knights and others of South Wiues for the war in Scotland,
to Roger de Mortuo Man of Ohyrk, justice of Wales, 500 marks, the arrears
of his fee for his stay in the king's service in the last year. By p.s.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Nov. 22. Mandate to the chamberlain of Eaemarvan to pay, out of the aid granted
York. by the knights and others of North Wales for the war in Scotland, to Roger
de Mortuo Mari of Wvggemor 2000 marks, in part payment of the sum of
money, in which the Hng is bound to him for staying on his service, as his
lieutenant in Lreland. [Pari. Writs.] By p.s.
Nov. 20. Appointment, during pleasure, of Adam de Fyncham, king's derk, to
York. follow and defend the king's business before the justices of the Eing's
Bench ; with a fee of lOZ. a year towards his expenses.
By E. on the information of Henry le Scrope.
Nov. 27. Notification to L. bishop of Durham of the revocation for divers causes
York. of the presentation of John de Brunn, clerk, to the church of Stayndrop,
in the diocese of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance
of that bishopric. By E.
Nov. 28. Guitardus, archdeacon of Canterbury, staying beyond the seas, has
York. letters nominating Master Peter de Taler[ii8] and Master Reymund de
Fonte his attorneys for three years.
Nov. 28. Grant to the mayor, aldermen, and commonalty of the city of London
York. that the levv of foot men, which they made at the king's request, for the
war in Scotland, shall not be to their prejudice or be considered a precedent.
[FcBdera : Pari. Writs.] By E.
Nov. 16. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Ousyn of Norwich of a
York. messuage, 100 acres of land, and 5 acres of meadow in Erlham to the
master and brethren of the hospital of St. Giles, Norwich, to find two
chaplains to celebrate divine service daily for the soul of ihe grantor and
the souls of his father, mother, ancestors and all Christians.
By fine of 20s.
12 EDWAfiD II.— Pabt 1. 248
Membrane 14 — cont.
1318.
Nov. 26. Grant daring pleasure to Madoc ap GrifiSth of Hendour of the bailiwick
York. of the rhaglawdd (raglauthie) of the commotes of Ardudou and Penthlyn in
the county of Meronnyth. By K.
Nov. 28. Mandate to the bailiffs of Scardeburgh to levy the ransoms due from men
York. of that town, who had been convicted of certain trespasses before Henry
Beaufiz and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer, and to pay the money
so raised to Hugh de Audeley, the elder, to whom the king is indebted for
money for his stay in the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, receiving an
acquittance from him. By p.s.
Nov. 26. Protection, with clause quod sit quietm de placUiSf for one year for
York. William de Monte Acuto going to Oascony on the king's service. By E.
Nov. 24. The like for Master John de Hildesle, going as above with the said
York. William de Monte Acuto, the seneschal of Oascony. By E.
Dec. 1. Grant for life to Madoc le Leche, on account of his service to John
York. de Weston, that he may hold quit of rent his lands and tenements of
Trymedygon in Trevyluon Melrik, co. Anglesey, held in chief, by the render
of 6s. a year. By E. and C.
Nov. 80. Licence for the rector and scholars of the house of Stapeldon, Oxford, to
York^ acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents in the town of Oxford
and the suburb ttiereof to the value of 201. a year according to the true
value, and also the advowson of one church to the value of 40 marks a
year according to ^e taxation of the current tenth, or the advowsons of
two churches to that value, and to appropriate such church or churches.
By E. and pet. of 0.
Nov. 28; Mandate to the chamberlain of Eaermerdyn to pay, out of the aid
York. granted for South Wales for the war in Scotland, to Roger de Mortuo Man
of Chirk, justice of Wales, 250 marks in part payment of the arrears of his
fee for his service to the king during the past year. [Pari. Writs,]
By p.s.
The like to the chamberlain of Eaemarvan to make a like payment to
the said justice. [Pari. Writs.]
Deo. 1. Grant to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemore, in part payment of the
York. sum of 6000 marks in which the king is bound to him for staying on his
service in Ireland as his lieutenant, of 2000 marks to be received as well
out of the customs due to the king in Ireland as out of other issues of
that land. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Islep, the treasurer of Ireland.
Nov. 28. Confirmation of the grant made by queen Isabella to Walter Bole of the
York. custody of the park of Lanteglos, co. Cornwall, with a fee of 2d. a day, and
as a further favour on account of being maimeii in the king's service, when
janitor of the gate of the castle of Enaresburgh, that he may hold the said
custody for life and receive for his wages 2d. a day, although the keepers of
that park were accustomed to receive lid. for their wages and no more.
By p.s.
Dec. 8. Licence for the abbot and convent of Brunne to acquire in mortmain
York. lands and rents to the value of 10 marks a year. By E.
Nov. 80. Licence for the prior and convent of Chikesand to acquire in mortmain
York. lands and rents to the value of 25 marks a year. By p.s.
244 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Membrane 14 — cont.
1318.
Dec. 6. Grant to Henry de Borghersh, king's clerk, of the free chapel in the
York. castle of Tikehill. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance of the constable of the castle to deliver the chapel
to the said Henry.
MEMBRANE 18.
Nov. 24. Pardon to Mereduc ap David for the death of Philip de Cardigan.
York. By K.
Nov. 25. Safe-oonducty until the Purification, for Adam Prat of Lym and
York. Walter Daulard, mariners, going to Cornwall. By E.
Stephen de Abyndon, the king's buUer, between whom and certain
merchant vintners of the Duchy of Aquitaine suits are pending touching
exactions alleged to have been committed by him and his deputies, and the
person or persons exercising that o£Sce under him are not to oe harassed on
account of such suits. By E.
Nov. 28. Licence for the abbot and convent of Coverham, on account of the
York. poverty of the abbey and its destruction bv the Scots, to acquire in
mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10 marks a year.
By E. and pet. of C.
Nov. 26. The king had, in consequence of many ecclesiastical benefices and the
York. temporalities annexed to spiritualities in the diocese of York having been
wasted by the Scots, commanded the archbishop of York to enquire into
the value of all such benefices and the temporalities of prelates in his
diocese so wasted and which were accustomed to be taxed for the tenth
among the spiritualities, and to levy the tenth according to such revised
valuation. The king has been informed that though W. archbishop of
York, had caused many such benefices and temporalities so annexed to be
taxed, he nevertheless had not revised the taxation of the prebends and
temporalities annexed to spiritualities in the church of St. Peter, York;
and the king having received a petition on the subject, commands the
archbishop that, if such is the case, to have the same re-valued and to
inform the collectors of the tenth of such valuation that they may levv the
tenth accordingly. Bj C.
Nov. 25. Inspeximm and confirmation of letters patent of John, bishop of
York. Winchester, dated at Waltham, xv Ealends of October, 1818, confirming
the ordinance for the chapel, which Roger de Inkepenne, citizen of
Winchester, founded in honour of the Holy Trinity in the cemetery of
St. Mary's, Winchester. [Wincliester, bisltop Sandale's Bjeguter^ p» 275.]
Nov. 80. Licence for Geoffrey Luterel to enfeoff Ouy {6hindo) Luterel of his
York. manor of Hoton Paynel, co. York, and for the latter to regrant the manor
to the said Geoffrey for life with successive remainders to Robert son of the
said Geoffrey and the heirs male of his body, to Andrew brother of the
said Robert and the heirs male of his body, and to the right heirs of the
said Geoffrey. By E.
Licence for Geoffrey Luterel to enfeoff Ghiy (Gmdo) Luterel of his
manor of Lmham, co. Lincoln, and for the latter to regrant it to the said
Geoffirey and Agnes his wife, for life, with remainders as above to the
same Robert and Andrew and the rights heirs of ti^o said Geoffrey. By E,
12 EDWARD II.— Part 1. 245
]. 3]^g Membrane 18 — c<mt»
Nov. 26. ImpexmiM and confirmation of the under-mentioned charters^ viz. —
I. Charter of H. earl of Chester granting to William de Nevilla and
AmabiUa his wife and their heirs the land of Langedenedale, to hold by
the service of half a knight's fee, with sac and soc, tol and tem, and
Infangenethef, with justice upon thieves, with fire and water, quit of
making hays in the earl's forest at Maclesfeld and of the judge whom
the earl ought to find at Maclesfeld; also if the said William shall be
summoned he shall if in those parts of the province appear before the
earl or his justice errant, but if absent, then his steward (dapifer) shall
appear for him ; witnesses William Malb', Ralph the steward of Mold
(de Monte Alto), Hamo de Mascy, Helias de Boisdele, William Venabl*,
Ralph de Mamewar', Ralph son of War[in] , Robert de Aldef', Robert
Banast[re], Roger de Li vet, Gilbert son of Pic', Hugh deBoidel, Robert
son of Gilbert, Henry de Criu, Bertram the chamberlain {camerar*)^
William Barba, Robert de Stokeport, William de Mamewar, Peter the
clerk {clerico) and others.
n. Charter of Ralph, earl of Chester, granting and confirming to
the said William de Nevilla and Amabilla, his wife, and their heirs,
the above-mentioned land, &c. in Longedenedale ; witnesses, Ralph
de Mameware, Warin de Verun, Thomas Despenser {dispensatore),
P[eter] Roaud, Robest de Stokeport, Walter his brother, Hugh de
Boidl*, Richard de Verun, Richard Piste, Adam son of Orm, Liolf the
sheriff, Anketinus de Brikesart and others.
m. Charter of Thomas de Burgh', knight, granting to Thomas, earl
of Lancaster, and his heirs the manor of Mottrom with the advowson
of the church of that town, with the town of Tyngetwysel, and all
lands and tenements which he held in Longedenedale, with cdl towns,
hamlets, manors, woods, parks, advowsons of abbeys or priories and
all things pertaining to the said manor of Mottrom and lands and
tenements of Longedenedale.
rv. Charter of the said Thomas, earl of Lancaster, granting to
Robert de Holand and Matilda his wife, and their heirs, in exchange
for the manor of Passenham, co. Norttiampton, the said manors of
Tyngetwisel and Mottrom, and the advowson of the church of Mottrom
and aU lands and tenements in Longedenedale and elsewhere, which
he held of the feofi&nent of the said Thomas de Burgh.
Nov. 29. Protection, with clause quod quietus sit de omnibus placitis, until Michael-
York, mas, for Walter, bishop of Exeter, going beyond the seas on the king's
service. By E.
The said bishop has letters nominating John de Treiagu and Matmew
de Crawethome his attorneys for the same time.
The like protection for John Abel, going as above. By E.
The like for Master Richard de Burton, clerk, going as above. By E.
Dec. 2. Simple protection, until Midsummer, for David de Btrabolgy, earl of
York. AthoU, going beyond the seas. By E.
Dec. 1. Protection, with clause quod quietus sit de placitis, until Easter for
York. Robert de Swynbume going with John Buteturt on the king's service as
above. By testimony of John Buteturt.
Dec. 1. Protection and safe conduct for three years, for friar John de Spofford,
York. proctor of the house of St. Robert by Enaresburgh, which has been
246 OALENDAB OP PATENT BOLLS.
]^3]^g Membrane 18 — cont.
destroyed by the Scots, going to different parts of the realm to seek alms
for the sustenance of the house. By E.
Vacated became surrendered and cancelled and otherwise below.
Protection, with clause ndnmus, for three years for the minister of the
house of St. Bobert by Enaresburgh. By E.
MEMBRANE 12.
Nov. 20. Inspeximus and confirmation of the grant by Bobert de Ferrariis, for his
York. QQxii and the souls of his wives IkUry and Eleanor, to Nicholas, the
prior, and the convent of St. Thomas the Martyr by Stafford of land
and tenements in Certeleye, co. Stafford, and the aavowson of the church
of la Stowe without Certeleye; witnesses John de Chetewind and
Philip de Chetewind, knights, Beginald, rector of the church of Leyg,
Thomas Meverel of Gayton, Balph de Momeye, Boger de Mercinton, Biohard
the parker {parcario) of Certeleye, Adam the derk {clerico\ of Huctesden,
Nicholas de Ambricton, Henry tiie baker {pistore) of Ambricton, and
Thomas son of Adtun de Drengeton. [Monastkonf vol. YI. je>. 472.]
ByE.
Dec. 2. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
York. Dureford by Bichard de Budham, parson of the church of Stok*, and
Walter de Yippinge of 4 messuages, 850} acres of land, 8| acres of
meadow, 10 acres of aldergrove, and Ids. 8^. of rent in Mapelderham,
by John de Brudeford of a messuage, 86 acres of land, 1 acre of
meadow and 4 acres of moor in the same town, and by Bobert
Athele of 4 acres of land in the same place, whidi are worth in all their
issues 118«. \d, a year as appears by inquisition made by Master Bichard de
Clare, king's derk, escheator beyond ^nt, to hold in part satisfaction
of a licence to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 20/. a
year granted to them in recompence for 500 marks, which the executors of
the testament of Henry de Guldeford lately granted to the king out of the
goods of the deceased and also for the remission of lOOZ. in which the king
was bound to the said executors, to find fitting sustenance for two chaplains,
the one a secular and the Other a canon of the said abbey, to celebrate
divine service daily in the church of the convent of Dureford for the soul
of the said Henry and the souls of all Christians.
Dec. 1. Grant to Lapus de Bard*, knight, Doffus de Bard*, Boger Ardingelli,
York. Dinus Forcetti and Francis Balduch*, and their fellows, merchants of
the society of the Bardi of Horence, that they may hold a tenement in the
street called Lumbardestret in tiie city of London, sometime of Bobert
Turk, lately deceased, and Elena his wife, abutting on Lumbardestret on
the south and Comhulle on the north, which they had acquired from the
executors of the said Bobert and from the said Elena, to hold to them and
tl^eir successors merchants of their society, discharged and quit of all
manner of debts, which the said Bobert and Elena owed at the Exchequer,
as well for the time in which he was in the* service of Edward I. as of
the king. By E.
Dec. 1. Orant, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to WiUiam de Monte
York. Acuto of the manor of Qravesende, co. Eent, extended at \\L Is. 6d, a
year (to hold) to the value of 16/. a year, a farm of 86/. a year which
the citizens of Chichester, co. Sussex, render at the Exchequer for their
city, 88/. 68. Sd. out of the 50/. a year which Henry de Cobham renders
out of the farm of the city of Bochester, co.Eent, and for the custody of
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1. 247
J3]^g^ Membrcme 12 — eont.
the castle there, to hold for life in part satisfaction of 200 marks a year
which the king had previously granted to him to be received at the
Exchequer. Grant also to him that he may hold for life the manor of
Eyngesbury with the rent of assize of Mulbum and himdred of Horethom,
CO. Somerset, previously granted to him for life subject to rendering 48^
a year at the Exchequer, quit of that farm in full satisfaction of the said
200 marks. By E. and C.
^ork. Orant, with the assent of the Parliament at Tork, to William de Monte
Acuto, and Elizabeth his wife, and his heirs, of all lands and tenements of
William de Earliolo and his wife, adherents of the Scots, whereby
such lands and tenements as well of the inheritance of the said William
as of the inheritance of his wife have as escheats fallen into the king's
hands. By E. and C.
VacaUd because surrendered and cancelled and otherwise on the Charter BoU,
Nov. 29. Grant to John, bishop of Bath and Wells, and to his heirs and successors
Tork. that an allowance for the under-mentioned sum shall be made in all debts
in which he is, or shall be, bound at the Exchequer, and that all manner
of actions for debts due from him to the king shall cease, until a full
allowance shall have been made to the said bishop for the lOOOZ. which
the king lately granted to him for the lands and tenements of Folye Johan
and Hiremere, co. Berks, with the goods and chattels therein. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Nov. 28. Simple protection, for one year, for Gerard de Orum going beyond the
York. seas. By E.
Nov. 21. Acknowledgement that the king has received by the hands of
York. bishop of Rochester, in the name of Pope John XXTT. &c. 21/. 18«. of the
tenth for six years, imposed by Pope Clement V. for the crusade, collected
by the prior and convent of Rochester in the diocese of Rochester, with
promise of repayment within five years. By bill of the Receipt.
Nov. 24. Appointment of William Rydel, Richard de Emeldon and Stephen le
York. Blound to distribute the 40 tuns of wine, which the king had granted for
the relief of knights and others of the county of Northumberland, who
have been impoverished by the incursions of the Scots. [Fadera.l
By E. and 0.
Mandate to the receiver of victuals at Newcastle-upon-Tyne for the
delivery of the wine to the above named commissioners.
Mandate to Stephen de Abyndon, king's buUer, to deliver 40 tuns of
wine in his custody to the receiver for the purpose.
Nov. 26. Protection, with clause quod quietus sit de placitis, until Midsummer for
York. John de Felton going with William de Monte Acuto, seneschal of Ghbscony,
beyond the seas on tibe king's service. By E.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Peter de Monte Forti, clerk. Thomas Muresley.
MEMBRANE 11.
Dec. 1. Grant, with the assent of the Parliament at Tork, to Bartholomew de
York. Badelesmere and his heirs, of the king's reversion in the under-mentioned,
viz. The manor of Chatham, co. Eent, which Guy Ferre holds for life of
the grant of Edward I. and queen Eleanor, the manor of Laghton, co.
m CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Meuibrane 11 — cont.
BuBsex, and hundred of Sbepelak in the same county, which John de
Ulvedale holds for life of the grant of the late king, to hold with their
knights* fees, advowsons of diurches and priories, parks, chaces and
hundreds. By E.
Nov. 21. Grant for life, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to Hugh
Tork. le Despenser, the yoimger, of the castle and town of Droslan, and
Gantredemaure in Wales, together with knights* fees, advowsons of
churches, liberties, regalities, and other customs, forfeitures, &c. to hold
to the value, over the expenses of the custody of the castle, town and
cantred, of UOO marks a year according to a reasonable extent ; if the value
thereof exceed that sum, he shall answer at the Exchequer of Kaermerdyn
for the surplus. By K.
Nov. 21. Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, justice of
York. Wales, to deliver the castle, town and cantred to the said Hugh. By E.
Writ de intendendo for the said Hugh directed to the knights, free men
and other tenants of the said places. By E.
Mandate to Giles de Bello Campo, keeper of the castle of Droslan to
deliver the castle, town and cantred to the said Hugh. By E.
Nov. 2. Grant, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to Oliver de Burdegala,
York. * king*s yeoman, and Matilda his wife, and the heirs of his body, of all the
lands and tenements of Folic Johan and Hiremere, co. Berks, which are
within the metes' of the forest of Wyndesore, and which John de
Drokenesford, bishop of Bath and Wells, held from the king by a certain
arrentation at the Exchequer. By E. and C.
Deo. 1. Grant, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to Roger Damory and
York. Elizabeth his wife, the king's niece, of the manor of Sandhall, co. York,
which the king held of the grant of Gerard Salvayn, the manor of Halghton,
CO. Oxford, which Edmund de Gomubia, sometime earl of Gomwall,
acquired in fee and which he afterwards granted for life Bartholomew de
Eancia, upon whose death it fell into the king*s hands, and the manor of
FaukeshaU, co. Surrey, which Richard de Geresey formerly held for life of
the king*s grant, to hold to them and the heirs of his body together with
knights* fees, advowsons of churches, &c. to the value of 50 marks of land
a year in part satisfaction of land to the value of 100 marks a year, with
which the king had promised to provide the said Roger. By E.
Mandate to Master Richard de Glare, escheator beyond Trent to
deliver to the said Roger and Elizabeth the manors of Halghton and
FaukeshaU with the issues received from the time of taking them into the
king's hands. By E.
The Uke to Ralph de Crophull, escheator on this side Trent, for like
delivery of the manor of Sandhall.
The like to Roger de Sapy, late escheator on this side Trent, to deliver to
them the issues of the manor of Sandhall received by him.
Dec. 7. Appointment of W. bishop of Exeter, Humphrey de Bohun, earl of
York. Hereford and Essex and constable of England, and Master John Walewayn,
king's clork, professor of Civil Law, commissioners to treat with R. count
of Flanders, and W. count of Hainault, Holland and Seland and lord of
Friesland, for the settlement of disputes and the benefit of trade. [Fadera.]
Dec. 1. Notification for the security of Master Reymund de Subirano and of John
York. Durandi, his clerk, that they had acted in obedience to the king's mandate,
dated 22 August 10 Edward II, in sending into the Exchequer the under-
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iniQ Membrane 11 — cont,
mentioned letters and muniments touching the king and the merchants of
the society of the Friscobaldi of Florence, viz. —
Thirteen letters patent of the Great Seal of the customs of England
and issues of the duchy of Aquitaine and other matters assigned to
the said merchants by the king.
A letter patent of Henry, king of the Romans, being a protection
and safe-conduct granted to Emericus de Friscobald*.
Five writs close of the Great Seal, viz. one directed to the count of
Savoy and four to cardinals of the church of Rome.
Four paper books, of which one contains 142 folios bound with a
schedule and 2 folios unbound, the second book contains 175 folios
bound with 6 schedules, the third contains 184 folios bound and
the fourth contains 92 folios bound with 4 folios unbound.
Three public instruments, of which one is sealed, for 8120 florins of
gold due to the merchants of the society of the Friscobaldi from the
merchants of the society of the Peruchi.
An instrument stating that Philip Jacobi de Morikcio called ' de
Bonaventure * is bound to the society of the Friscobaldi in 50 florins
received as a loan from Betinus de Friscobald*.
A writing obligatory for lOOZ. in which John de Drokenesford is
bound to the said society.
The like of John de Briaunzoun and Nicholas de Lovetot, clerk, for
IL due to the said society.
The like of John de Sandale, the treasurer, for 5892. Us, Id, due to
the same merchants.
A sealed memorandum for 278Z. and i mark and also for 100
marks due to Lapus de la Brune.
A letter patent of Henry de Plukeleye, clerk of the same John
de Sandale, for 1000 petty florins received in the Court of Rome from
the said merchants by the hands of Master Andrew Sapiti.
A letter obligatory of Master William Testa for 1512. Ss, of money
of Bordeaux, which is worth in sterling 272. lOs. 6d, due to the said
merchants.
The like of Master Girard de Orfriaco, clerk of Peter de Sabaudia,
dean of Salisbury, for 50 marks, due to the same society of the
Friscobaldi.
The like of Master Richard de Haveringges for 20 marks, due to
Emericus de Friscobald*.
The like of Thomas de Langar' and Henry de Pluckeleye, clerk, for
6 sacks of wool sold to the said merchants of the Friscobaldi for 54
marks sterling paid in hand.
Two letters obligatory of John Deuery, clerk, dated at London
June 1, 1811, for 100 marks due to the same merchants.
A writing obligatory of Herman de Almania and John de Kyngeston,
moneyers of London, for 42. due to the same merchants.
The like of Master John de Everdon, clerk, for 212. due to them.
The like of John de Merkyngfeld, parson of the church of Escrik,
for 500 marks due to Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, and received
from Emericus de Friscobald*.
The like of Bertrand de Caillou for 202. due to the said society.
The like of Nicholas Lovetot, clerk, for 282. and i mark due to the
said merchants.
The like of the prior of Sempyngham and brother Gilbert the
visitor (scrutatorim) for 5 marks due to the said merchants.
The like of John de Cokemuth, derk, for 5 marks due as above.
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The like of the same John for 401. due as above.
A certain bill {{biUa fracta) in which it is contained that John de
Heydon, derk of John de S^dale, received from the said merchants
50 marks to make purveyance for his master.
A sealed bill setting forth that Pngius Isbar is bound to the said
merchants in 500 florins.
The like by which Michael Birel is bound to the said society in 1,810
marks.
The like containing that the society of the Gomikini is bound
to the society of the Friscobaldi in 10,000 florins, which they
received on a deposit made to them by Master Andrew Sapiti.
The like by which Michael Burel owes to the said society iOs.
The like containing that Master Andrew Sapiti owed to the said
merchants 2,000 florins.
The like containing that Manetus Ferrattini, proctor of Guchetus de
Nerlis, owes to the said society 400 florins.
For^ three letters dose directed to the merchants of the Friscobaldi
by their society touching private matters of the said society, of which
the king is ignorant.
Divers indentures and acquittances of the issues of the Exchanges of
London and Canterbury, and of the customs of England, Lreland and
Scotland assigned to the said merchants, and which remain at the
Exchequer under the custody of the treasurer and barons.
Further the said Master Beymund sent into the realm by his said
derk six letters patent under the Qreat Seal, viz. one containing that
the king is boxmd to the society of the said Eymericus in 21,685^.
4«. 6^. sterling, another setting forth that the king has granted to
the said merchants 10,000Z. and two others of the same tenor and
date for 10,000 marks.
Two other letters containing a very full (plenissimam) acquittance
for all receipts and forfeitures by the said Emericus and others of
his sodetv to 15 April in the second year of the king's reign, which
letters tne said derk delivered to John, bishop of Ely, the
chancellor, who delivered them into the Treasury. By K.
Dec. 10. Letters of credence, directed to the merchants about to assemble at
Tork. London, for John de JBureford, John de Cherleton, mayor of the merchants
in England, and Thomas Prentiz, whom the king has commanded to set
forth his wishes. By E.
Dec. 1. Appointment, during pleasure, of Oeoflrey le Scrope, king's yeoman and
Tork. Serjeant, to the custody of all lands and tenements, which are held of the
said Geoffrey in the county of Northumberland, and which by reason of the
rebellion of the tenants, who have adhered to the Scots, as escheats have
fallen into the king's hands ; such lands are not, without special mandate,
to be removed from his hands. By K.
Dec. 10. Orant to the abbot (m margin pro ahbatissa) of Neuhouse and the
York. brethren and sisters of Brodholm that they may nold 2 bovates of land in
Brodholm, which they have of the gift of Elias de Albanico, quit of
< murdre,' Danegeld and king's ' gilez.' By E.
MEMBRANE 10.
Nov. 26. Grant for life, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to Jakinettus
Tork. de Mareygny, king's yeoman, of a moiety of the manor of Grafton,
CO. Nortlutfnpton, in allocation of the grant which the king had, 27 November
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J3]^g Membrane 10 — cowt.
in his seventh year, for good service to himself and queen Isabella,
made to him of the lO/. a year, which Thomas Bromi, now deceased,
rendered by the hands of the escheator beyond Trent for a moiety of
the said manor, of which he was tenant for life of the grant of the late
king. By E. and C.
Dec. 5. Licence for the prior and convent of Bonton to acquire in mortmain
York. lands and rents to ^e value of 100s. a year, according to their true value.
By p.s.
Dec. 4. The king had granted, during pleasure, to queen Isabella the manor of
York. EUesmere with its hamlets of Culemere and Hampton, together with
knights* fees, advowsons of churches, &c., and John de Enokyn, king's
yeoman, who held for life of the king's gift the manor of Watlyngton,
CO. Oxford, having surrendered the last named manor into the king's hands,
the king granted it to queen Isabella in the same manner. With the assent
of the Parliament at York, queen Isabella also assenting, the king now
grants the manor of EUesmere with its hamlets, &c. to tiie said John to
hold for life subject to rendering to the queen 20Z. a year, by which sum it
exceeds the value of the manor of Watlyngton ; in case of the queen pre-
deceasing him, the said John shall render that sum at the Exchequer,
saving to the king the knight's fees and advowsons of churches belonging
to the manor of EUesmere and its hamlets. By E. and C.
Mandate to Master Richard de Clare, escheator beyond Trent, to de-
Uver to John de Enokvn the manor of EUesmere with its hamlets and the
issues received from tne date of its having been taken into the king's
hands.
Deo. 1. Grant, with the assent of the ParUament at Tork, to Alice de Leygrave,
York. the king's nurse, of the custody of the manor of Horsinton, co. Somerset,
in the king's hand by reason of the minority of the heir of William Bussel,
tenant in chief, to hold towards her sustenance. By E. and C.
Mandate to Master Richard de Clare, escheator beyond Trent, to de-
liver the manor to her with its issues received from its caption into the
king's hands.
Dec. 1. Simple protection, without clause, for one year for Richard de EUesfeld,
York. clerk, going beyond the seas on the king's service. By K.
Dec. 4. Settlement between the king and Hugh de Audele, the younger, and
York. Margaret his wife, countess of Comewaile, of the claim made by them in
their petition presented in the present Parliament at York (Euenvyk) to the
coimty of ComewaUe, and other lands and tenements of which she had
been jointly enfeoffed, by the king's charter, with Peter [de Gavaston], her
late husband {baron) , viz. in consideration of a release by them to the
king of aU claim to the county, &c., he grants them for their Uves lands to
the value of 2000 marks a year, and in case she shaU pre-decease the said
Hugh, lands to the value of 1200 marks a year shaU remain to the said
Hugh, and the remaining lands to the value of 800 marks a year with the
knights' fees and advowsons thereto pertaining shaU revert to the king.
French,
Dec. 9. Pardon to Thomas Wake, son and heir of John Wake, tenant in chief,
York. for refusing whilst under age and in the king's custody a suitable
marriage offered to him by the king, and i^rwards, when he had attained
fuU age, for marrying elsewhere without Ucence. For this pardon he
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Membrane 10 — cont.
made a fine of lOOOZ., whereof the king assigned 1000 marks to be paid, as
satisfaction, to Thomas de Multon of Egremund, and directed the
remaining 500 marks to be paid to himself. By E.
Dec. 9. Presentation of Master John de Lodelowe to the church of Spellesbury,
York. in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
land and heir of Guy de Bello Campo, earl ol Warwick, tenent in chief.
By p.s.
Nov. 8. Safe conduct, until Easter, for Walter, bishop of Exeter, whom the king
York. is sending beyond the seas. By K.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex.
Master John Walewayn.
Protection, until Easter, for Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and
Essex, going beyond the seas on the king's service. By K.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Master John Walewayn.
Walter, bishop of Exeter.
Master John Walewayn, master of the hospital of St. Leonard, York.
Gilbert de KeleshuU, clerk, going with the said earl of Hereford and
Essex. * By K.
Dec. 6. Ordinance for the regulation of the cappers of the city of London, and of
York. other cities, boroughs or towns within the realm, viz. : no caps are to be
made of flocks, or wool mixed with flocks, or of inferior wool ; old caps are
not to be dyed and sold for new ; old caps so re-novated are not to be
brought within the realm or exposed for sale ; if such caps are found in
the hands of workers, or of native or foreign merchants, they shall be
burned, and if the caps cannot be found, the guilty parties shall pay heavy
fines, and any person convicted for the third time shall lose his office : the
mayor and sheriffs of London, and the mayors and bailiffs of other cities,
boroughs and towns shall, at least, twice a year take cognisance of these
matters. By pet. of C.
Dec. 1. Grant for life, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to Thomas de
York. Corbrigge, king's yeoman, of all lands and tenements late of Gilbert
Mauduyt in Hatfeld Peverel, Langeford, and Ultyng, co. Essex, and of the
lands, tenements, rents, and courts, late of Bobert de Bruys in Hxmtyngdon,
which by reason of the rebellion of the said Gilbert and Bobert, have as
escheats fallen into the king's hands. By K. and C.
Dec. 7« Pardon to the abbot and convent of Egleston, on account of the
York. impoverishment of the abbey by the Scots and at the request of John de
Britannia, earl of Richmond, of 27L 8s, 4^. which sum is demanded from
them as well for the tenths granted by divers Popes as aids granted by the
clergy to Edward I. and the king, viz. : 6^. Qs. 6d. for the tenth for three
years granted by Pope Boniface VIII., 6L 8«. S^d, for the tenths for three,
two, one and six years granted by Pope Clement V., GOs. for the tenth for
one year granted by Pope John XXII., 5L 12«. 8//. for the tenth granted
by the clergy ; for the subsidy of twelve pence in the mark of the value of
ecclesiastical benefices in the diocese of York granted by the clergy
5^. 7s. 6id. and for the like subsidy of two pence in the mark 17«. 11^.
By pet. of C.
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]^3]^g Memhrans 10 — cont.
Dec. 5. Grant to Master John Walewayn, late treasurer of the Exchequer, on
York. account of his good service in that and other offices, of lOOZ. a year to be
received at ihe Exchequer until the king shall provide him with a suitable
ecclesiastical benefice. By E.
Dec. 8. Notification to W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield of the revocation of
York. the presentation of Bobert de Marchumleye to the church of Stowe in his
diocese. By K.
MEMBRANE 9.
Nov. 29. Mandate to the archbishop of York, upon the petition of the abbots of
York. Rievall and Byland {Bdla Landa) and of others in his diocese setting forth
that the archbishop has not revised their taxations, as directed by the
king on account of the losses inflicted on them by the Scots, on the
grounds that he has delivered his commission to make such revised valua-
tion to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer, to make such new
taxation and to certify the collectors of the tenth in his diocese thereof.
Dec. 1. Intpeximm and confirmation to the prioress and nuns of Brodholm of
York. the grants by Ralph de Albanico to God and St. Mary and the brethren
and sisters of Brodholm ; and also of grants by divers other benefactors.
[Monasticon^ vol. VI. p, 919].
Dec. 4. Safe-conduct, until Trinity, for the ship called ^le Peter' of Marcheford,
York. of which John Fount of Marcheford is master, which J. bishop of Ely, the
chancellor, has had laden with victuals in the parts of the counties of Cam-
bridge and Huntingdon and elsewhere within the realm, for conveyance to
whatever place he may be in, for the sustenance of himself and the clerks
of the Chancery.
Nov. 80. Writ of aid directed to the constables and keepers of the king's castles
York. ijj England and Wales for Master Robert de Glasham, whom the king has
appointed to view defects in the timber and woodwork of his castles.
By E. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
The like for Adam de Stirland [Strikeland], the fletcher (attUiatare),
to view the defects in the equipment {de/ecttis attilii) in the castles.
The like for John le Hauberger to view defects in the arms in the said
castles.
Dec. 8. Presentation of William de Langele to the church of Brayton, in the
Yo^. diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey
of Seleby in the time of the late king. By K.
Dec. 1. Safe-conduct, for two years, for John Baume and Peter de Elham of
York. Lenne, merchants, going to Norway with their ship called the ^Kaieryn ' of
Lenne laden with com and other victuals to trade : they are to find security
that they will not take the com and victuals to the Scots. By K. and C.
Dec. 1. Grant, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to Robert Lewer,
York. (le Ewer) king's yeoman, of the site of a water-mill with the adjacent meadow
in Basingstok, which William de Bynteworth by his charter granted
to the king, to hold to him and his heirs subject to rendering M. a year at
the Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff of the county of Southampton.
ByK.
Mandate in pursuance to Master Richard de Clare, escheator beyond
Trent, for the delivery thereof.
254 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
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Deo. 8. Grant, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to John de
York. Crumbewell and the heirs male of his body, in consideration of his good
service and in recompence for land to the value of 100 marks a year, which
the king had promised to him, of the manor of Bumeton in the parish of
Emeldon with a moiety of the^town of Preston, co. Northumberland, and
a moiety of the town of Belshou in the same county, late of
John de Middelton, which as escheats on account of his adherence to the
Scots have fallen into the king's hand. By E.
MEMBRANE 8.
Dec. 1. Grant for life, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to James
York. Daudele of a third part of the manor of Keynes[ton], co. Bedford, late of
Robert de Brus, which for his rebellion escheated to Edward I, and
which Roger de Wellesworth, deceased, held for life of the king's grant, to
hold to the value of 40Z. a year ; if the value of the said third part shall
exceed that sum, he is to answer at the Exchequer for the surplus.
By K and C.
Dec. 12. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Isaak the Jew. Roger de Stanegrave,
York. knight, of the order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, an
Englishman, having been taken prisoner in the Holy Land and long
detained in captivity is coming to England to raise his ransom among his
friends and relatives, and is accompanied by the said Isaak, to whom he
was demised for a certain sum for his ransom and who will remain in his
train until satisfied in that sum. By E.
[Inserted at a later date,] The safe-conduct was prolonged for one year
under date 11 January, 18 Edward 11, by p.s.
Deo. 1. Exemption for life for Hugh de Northburgh from being put on assizes,
York. juries or recognitions ; and from being made escheator, sheriff, coroner,
forester, verderer, mayor or bailiff against his will. By E.
Deo. 11. Licence, at the request of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, for the
York. abbot and convent of St. Mary's, West Derham, to acquire in mortmain
lands and tenements to the value of 10 marks a year. By p.s.
Nov. 20. Grant, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to Doffus and Philip
York. de Bard', Roger Ardyngelli, Francis Balduchii, Dinus Forcetti, Francis
Grandonis, Bonus Philippi, Taldus Yaloris, Loteryngus de Colyne and
Datas (Date) Cachafoury [or Cachasoury] and their fdlows, mercnants of
the society of the Bardi of Florence, so long as they are engaged on the
king's business, of the under-mentioned liberties, viz.: exemption from
tallages, aids, wakes and contributions and from any burthens which can
be exacted from them by reason of their lands, tenements or rents, or other
goods or merchandize within the city of London or without, saving the
king's prises and customs ; exemption also for merchants of tiieir society
from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions, and from being made
mayor, sheriff, escheator, coroner, alderman or other minister; and also'
that their goods and the goods of merchants of their society shall be
exempt from an^ aid or tallage which may be assessed upon the goods of
citizens of the said city, or of other of the commonalty of the realm. By E.
Deo. 8. Pardon to John de Sancto Johanne of all debts in which he is bound at
York. the Exchequer for the debts of John de Sancto Johanne his father, whose
heir he is, as well to the Wardrobe of the late king as for other causes.
By E. and pet. of C.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of tiie Exchequer,
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Deo. 8. Pardon to Ralph de Wyleby of Great Dersete for the death of William
York. gon Qf A.lan de Magna Dersete. By K.
Mandate to sheriffs and others to assist the deputies, whom Robert de
Kendale, constable of the castle of Dover, has appointed to distrain for the
rents due to the ward of that castle in divers counties, and which are in
arrear owing to the constable of the said castle having been unable to send
bailiffs to such distant parts to make distraint, whereby such rent were not
collected : such distraints are to be retained until the arrears shall be fully
settled.
Dec. 10. Gaillardus de Duro Forti, canon of the church of St. Peter, York, and
York. prebendary of Wetewange in the same church, staying beyond the seas, has
letters nominating Master Peter Amaldi de Gales* and James de Truphali,
derk, his attorneys for four years.
Deo. 10. Acknowledgement that the king has received by the hands of Roger de
York. Northburgh, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, as a loan, from John
de Wylughby, William de Harewedon, John de Bonham, and John de
Harewedon, executors of the testament of Robert de Harewedon, 400
marks sterling ; with promise of repayment before Michaelmas. By E.
Pardon to Henry de Harewedon, brother and heir of Robert de
Harewedon, deceased, and Robert son of the said Henry, and also to
John de Wylughby, William de Harewedon, John de Bonham and John
de Harewedon, executors of Robert de Harewedon, of all demands and
actions which the king could bring against them for vert and venison
or for any cause, for the time in which the deceased was deputy of
Hugh le Despenser, the elder, late justice of the forest beyond Trent.
ByK.
Protection for one year for the above-named executors and for all goods
and chattels of the deceased in their custody. By E.
Licence for Edmund de Passeleye to crenellate his dwelling place of
la Mote, CO. Sussex. By E.
Pardon to Elizabeth, late the wife of Robert son of Ralph, for acquiring
with her late husband, without licence of the late king, a fourth part of the
manors of Stiford, Hedoun on the Widl (super murum) Angirton and
Dodyngton and of the hamlets pertaining to tnose manors, oo. Northumber-
land, and also a messuage, 80 acres of land, 8i acres and 1 rood of
meadow, 12 acres of pasture, an eighth part of a mill and of a market, and
a rent of 50s. a year in Thingden, co. Northampton, from Ralph son of
William, tenant in chief of the late king, all which as well on account of
the death of the said Robert as of the trespass have been taken into the
king's hands ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 100s.
Mandate in pursuance to Ralph de Crophulle, escheator on this side
Trent.
The like to Richard de Clare, escheator beyond Trent.
Nov. 21« Grant for life, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to Hugh le
York. Despenser, the younger, of the castle and town of Droslan and Cantrede-
maure and castle of Dynevor and town of Neuton in Wales, with knights'
fees, advowsons of churches, liberties, regalities, free customs, forfeitures,
&c. to hold so that if the same shall exceed, over the usual fee of the
steward (senescaUt) of those lands and the expenses of their custody, 800
266 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
2323 Membrane 8 — cont,
marks a year according to the extent made in the time of the late king,
the said Hugh shall answer for the surplus at the Exchequer of
Kaermerdyn. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Giles de Bello Campo to deliver the castle and
town of Droslan and Cantredemaure and town of Neuton to him, together
with their issues received from the dates of their caption into the king's
hands.
The like to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, justice of Wales.
Writ de intendendo for the said Hugh, directed to the knights, free men
and other tenants of the castle and town of Droslan and Cantredemaure,
and castle of Dynevor and town of Neuton in Wales. By E and C.
Letter of credence directed to the knights, free men, and other tenants
of the land of Cantredemaure in Wales for Griffin Thloyt and Rees ap
Griffith, whom the king is sending into those parts to give effect to the
ahove grant.
Mandate to the prior of Kaermerdyn, chamberlain of Wales, to
deliver the issues aforesaid to the said Hugh.
Dec. 10. Protection, with clause rogamus, for five years for the master and brethren
York. of the hospital of St. Thomas Aeon in England. By K.
See below in tlie sclvedule annexed for moneys to he delivered to Robert de
Barton^ late keeper of victuah at Carlide,
MEMBRANE S— Schedule,
Dec. 16. Acquittance to Robert de Tymparon, an agistor of the forest of Inglewode,
York. CO. Cumberland, for pannage of the said forest from the date of his being
an agistor in the time of the late king, for 4Z. IOk. 9f^. received from him
by the hands of Robert de Barton, late keeper of the king's victuals in the
parts of Carlisle, and expended by him as keeper.
By E. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
Mandate to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer, not to distrain
for the said sum.
The like to the justice itinerant for pleas of the forest of Inglewode,
CO. Cumberland.
The like to John de Crumbwelle, keeper of the forest of Inglewode, or to
his deputy.
The like acquittance for Robert de Quyteri^, an agistor of the said
forest, for ISl. 15«. lid. By a. on the like information.
Mandates, as above, to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer,
to the justice of the said forest, and to John de Crumbwelle the keeper
thereof.
Dec. 16. Mandate to Robert de Quyterigg, an agistor for Inglewode forest, to pay
York. the said sum to the said Robert de Barton.
1319.
June 8. Mandate to John de Crumbwelle, keeper of the said forest, in case the
York. said Robert de Quyterigge shall be remiss in paying the abovesaid sum, to
distrain for it without delay.
By E. on the information of Roger de Northburgh,
12 EDWABD n.— Pabt 1. 257
1318.
MEMBRANE 7.
Dec. 16. Simple protection, without clause, for one year, for William de Berne-
York, well, going to Gascony by the king's command in the company of William
de Monte Acuto, seneschal of Gascony.
By testimony of the said William de Monte Acuto.
The like for John de Counteville. By like testimony.
The like for Walter de Whiston. By like testimony,
Dec. 25. John de Stoteville, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Ealph
York. de Barton, clerk, and Nicholas de Pellemare his attorneys for one year.
Dec. 18. Safe-conduct for one year for William Benet, merchant of Boston, going
York. with his wares to divers parts of the realm to trade.
Dec. 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of the
York. hospital of St. Mary, Great Massyngham, of divers messuages and
small parcels of land in Great Massyngham, viz : by William son of
Geoffrey [son of] Emma de Massyngham, John son of Bobert de Holme
and Agnes his wife, John son of Biobert and John his son, Bartholomew le
Fevre of Crek and Mabel his wife, Agnes late the mfe of Roger le Fevre
of Massyngham, Adam son of Robert de Cokethorpe, Geoffrey Gulofre, and
Ismania, late the wife of Adam Gulofre, John * in the Hirne,' Godfrey
le Tayllur, William son of Peter de Grimeston, Emma daughter of Geoffrey
Astelyn, Richard, son of David atte Grene, Walter Burgeys and Mabel his
wife, Lucy la Parour, Mabel late the wife of Geoffrey Cacheman and
Humphrey her son, and Margaret daughter of William le Draper, all
which are extended at 7^. did, a year, as appears by inquisition made by
Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, late escheator beyond Trent, to
hold in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands and rents to the
value of lOr. a year according to their true value.
Dec. 6. Grant to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln,
York. after recitation of the licence granted by Edward I for enclosing the
precincts of the cathedral with a wall of the height of twelve feet, and of
a former grant by the king to the said dean and chapter to the like effect,
that they may raise the wall surrounding the said precincts beyond the
height ol twelve feet, and build turrets and crenellate the waJl so
raised and the turrets. By E.
Dec. 28. Signification to W. archbishop of Canterbury, of the royal assent to the
Beverley, election as abbot of John le Orefreiser, a monk of the house of St.
Saviour, Faversham, upon the cession of Thomas de Wengeham, prior of
the house, who had been elected abbot thereof. By E.
Licence for Hugh de Audele, the younger, and Margaret his wife, to
enfeoff Hugh le Despenser, the younger, and Eleanor, his wife, of the
castle and manor of Newport {de Novo Burgo), the manors of Stowe,
Rempny, Dyueleyes and Maghay, and of the hamlet of Freneboth with
other hamlets, members, chaces, and woods pertaining thereto, and of the
pleas and profits of the county of Wentlok in Wales, excepting certain
tenements in Pencam held by William de Roseles for the term of his life,
excepting also tenements held in dower by the countess of Gloucester, and
also tenements held for life by Morgan ap Mereduch in Coganesmore in
Wentlok, also of the advowsons of the priory of Malpas {de McUo Passu)
and of the churches of Maghay and Lanuhangel in Wentlok in Wales, held
in chief, to hold to the said Hugh le Despenser and Eleanor, and the heirs
of the said Eleanor. By E.
The like licence as above for the same persons and places.
18845 B
258
CALENDAR OF f>ATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Dec. 80.
Beverley.
Dec. 28.
Beverley.
Dec. 81.
Beverley.
Dec. 28.
Beverley.
1319.
Jan. 1.
Beverley.
Jan. 2.
Beverley.
Membrane 7 — cont.
Master William de Birton, canon of the church of St. Patrick, Dublin,
and prebendary of Glynmethan in the same church, staying in England,
has letters nominating John de Hales his attorney for three years.
Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for Master William de
Bulmere, parson of the church of Brinsale.
Presentation of William de Neuport to the church of St. Mary, Oxford,
in the diocese of Lincoln. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas de Gunthorpe of
Gedelyng, chaplain, of a parcel of land, 190 feet in length by 20 feet
in width, in Gedelyng, adjacent to the cemetery of the church of that
place, to the prior of Shelford, parson of one moiety of the said church,
and to John de Auleton, parson of the other moiety, for the enlargement
of the said cemetery. By K.
Licence for Edmund son of William de Neirford to grant in fee to
Hasculph de Whitewelle his reversion in a messuage, 2 carucates of land,
24 acres of meadow and 10 marks of rent in Herieteby, Donesthorpe,
Barkeston and Grantham, held in chief, which Emma, late the wife of
Henry de Worthynton holds for life of his inheritance. By p.s.
Commission to John de Enefeld and Simon de Friskenade to arrest all
persons attempting to hold a tournament at Dunstaple or elsewhere
contrary to the king's proclamation. [Fcsdera,] By K.
Revocation of the collation of Henry de Burghersh, clerk, to the king's
free chapel of Tikehull, which the king believed to be void by the death of
Master Boniface de Saluciis, king's clerk, as the latter has personally
appeared before him. By K.
Mandate to the constable of the said castle to stay execution of the
king's mandate on behalf of the said Henry, and if he has already delivered
possession of the chapel to take it into the king's hands. By K.
1318.
Dec. 12.
York.
Dec. 1.
York.
Dec. 12.
York.
Deo. 1.
York.
MEMBRANE 6.
Safe-conduct, until Easter, for Leonard Pessaigne and the men of his
household coming on the king's business within the realm and returning
thence. By K.
Grant, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to Bartholomew de
Badelesmere of the manor of Ulnedale, late of Alexander Stiward,
deceased, a Scotch rebel, which as an escheat fell into the king's hands, to
hold to him and his heirs, together with knights' fees, advowsons of
churches, &c. By K.
Grant to John de Wylughby, William de Harewedon, John de Bonham,
John de Harewedon, executors of the testament of Robert de Harewedon,
to whom the king had previously released all actions touching the time the
deceased was deputy to Hugh le Despenser, the elder, keeper of the forest
beyond Trent, of free administration of the goods of the said Bobert.
ByK.
Pardon to the Augustinian Friars of Newcastle-upon-Tyne for acquiring
in mortmain, without licence, from William de Ros of Hamelak, a moiety
of a messuage in that town adjacent to their dwelling place, for the
enlargement thereof. By K. on the information of William de Bos.
12 EDWARD II.— Part 1. 269
^_^_ Membrane 6 — cont,
1818.
Dec. 10. The king had granted to Richard then called Chaufecire {tunc dictus
York. chaufecire) of the Chancery [c/. Vol, J., p, 107.], as well on account of his
good service to Edward I as to himself in the same Chancery, the bailiwick
of that moiety of the forestership of Mailorseisnek, formerly held by
William de Holewell, deceased, to hold at will, and queen Isabella
subsequently granted to him the other moiety of the said bailiwick then
in her possession to hold at her will. The king as a further favour
grants, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to the same Richard,
[in margin^ pro Ricardo Spigurnet] now spigumel {nunc spigumellus) of the
Chancery, the entire bailiwick, to hold for life, receiving each year for the
custody of the said forestership as much as other keepers thereof have been
accustomed to receive.
By K. on the information of Hugh le Despenser, the younger.
Dec. 11. Exemption for life for John Lesquiler, king's Serjeant, from being put
York. on assizes, juries, or recognitions. By p.s.
Dec. 1. Grant, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to Oliver de Burdegala,
York. king's yeoman, and Matilda his wife, and the heirs of the said Oliver, of
40 acres of waste land adjacent to the lands of Folic Johan, which are
within the metes of the forest of Wyndesore, and which they held of the
king's gift, so that they may assart the same, enclose it with a little dyke
and low hedge, and reduce it to cultivation. By E. and C.
Dec. 16. Writ of aid for John de Mereworth, king's Serjeant, charged by the
York. steward of the Household and keeper of the Wardrobe to make purveyance
for the ofiSce of the baker of the Household ; goods so taken are to be paid
for within eight days : the property of the church, &c. to be excepted.
By E. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. —
Richard le Tavemer for the pantry
John de Goldeneye for the kitchen.
William de Pirye for the buttery.
Robert Gale, \
John de Feriby, clerk, I for hay, oats and litter for the
Richard de Northden, yeoman, | king's Marshalsea.
Thomas de Stoke, yeoman, )
John de Sancto Albano, yeoman, for the horses for the king's House-
hold.
Deo. 14. Pardon to John MoUe of Preston, on account of his good service to
York. Edward I and the king in Scotland, for all felonies, robberies and trespasses
committed by him ; and also of any outlawry. By E.
Dec. 16. Exemption for life of Simon Broun of Osbemby from being put on
York. assizes, juries, or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or
other bailiff, or minister. By p.s.
Nov. 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Robert de Pikeryng,
York. dean of the church of St. Peter, York, of the advowson of the church of
Styvelyngflet, in the diocese of York, to Richard de Grymeston, master of
the hospital of St. Mary, Bouthum by York, chaplain, celebrating divine
service daily for the souls of the king and his progenitors and heirs, and
also for the souls of the said Robert, his ancestors and heirs, and of all
Christians in the said hospital, which the said Robert founded in the place
in which the Carmelite Friars were formerly accustomed to dwell ; licence
also for the same Richard to appropriate the church for the sustenance of
260 CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318. Membrane 6 — cont,
himself and of two other chaplains celebrating divine service daily for the
said souls, and also of six poor chaplains, unable through age and infirmity
to celebrate service, staying in the said hospital. By K.
Dec. 18. Pardon to John de Wylynton and Joan his wife for acquiring without
York. licence to them and his heirs the manor of Frompton from William
de Lucy, tenant in chief ; with restitution thereof. By fine of 10^.
Dec. 16. Pardon, upon fine by Richard de Baiocis, to Eatherine, his wife, for
York. acquiring together with Walter de Molesworth, her former husband,
without licence, from William de Cantebrigge a messuage, a carucate of
land, an acre of meadow, an acre of pasture and 6 marks of rent in
Puttokesherdwyk, co. Himtingdon, held in chief as of the honor of
Huntyngdon, now in the king's hands, to hold to the said Walter and
Eatherine, and their issue, with remainder failing such issue to the right
heirs of the said Walter, all which as well for the death of the said Walter
as for the trespass have been taken into the king's hands; with restitution
thereof. By fine of 100«.
Dec. 14. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
York. gt, Edmunds by Peter Osbam, parson of the church of Thorpe Abbots, of a
remaindership in a messuage, a mill, 860 acres of land, 6 acres of
pasture, 12 acres of wood, 10s. iid, of rent, and a rent of lib,
of cumin and a hen in Rugham, Kosshebrok and Parva Welnytham
held of the said abbot and convent, which are worth in all their issues
according to their true value IL 5s. 6|r/. a year, as appears by inquisition
taken by Master Richard de Clare, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent,
upon the death of Robert son of Thomas de Bradefeld and Margaret his
wife, to whom he was also licenced to grant the said messuage, land, &c.
for their lives, to hold to the said abbot and convent for the maintenance
of the ofiSce of their sacristy, in part satisfaction of a licence formerly
granted to them to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value
of iOl, a year.
Deo. 19. Pardon to Thomas le Toumur of Steyngreve for the death of Walter le
York. Taillour of Nonyngton. By B.
Dec. 5. Mandate to Master Richard de Clare, king's clerk, escheator beyond
York. Trent, to deliver to Elizabeth de Bello Campo, a nun of Elnestowe, whose
election as abbess of that place has been confirmed by J. bishop of Lincoln,
the temporalities of the house. By E.
Writ de intendendo for the said Elizabeth directed to the knights, free men,
and other tenants of the abbey. By E.
Dec. 16. Mandate for the arrest of Richard de Suthampton, a brother of the house
York. of St. Thomas the Martyr Aeon, London, whom brother Henry de Bedeford,
master of the said house, has notified to be a vt^bond. By E.
Dec. 18. Simple protection, for five years, in Ireland for the master and brethren
York. of the hospital of St. Thomas Aeon, and their proctors seeking alms in
Lreland. By E.
MEMBRANE 5.
Dec. 26. Licence for Roger de Ormesby, upon fine by Thomas son of Roger de
Beverley. Ormesby, to enfeoff Thomas de Hikeling, parson of the church of Malteby
of his manor of Ormesby, excepting 2 messuages, 102 acres and 8 roods of
land, 86 acres of pasture, 20 acres of turbary, 18 acres of heath, 44^. 9^.
of rent, the works of 52 men, viz. of each one through one day, and a rent
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1.
261
1318.
Dec. 24.
Beverley.
Deo. 28.
Beverley.
1319.
Jan. 1.
Beverley.
Jan. 2.
Beverley.
Membrane 5 — cont,
of 59 hens in the said manor, which is held in chief, and for the said
Thomas de Hikelyng to regrant the same, with the above exceptions, to
the said Soger for his life, with remainder to the said Thomas son of
Roger and the heirs of his body, to Brian son of the said Roger and the
heirs of his body, and to the right heirs of the aforesaid Roger.
fiy nne of 2 marks.
Licence for Roger de Ormesby, upon fine made by him, to enfeoff
Thomas de Hikeling, parson of the church of Malteby, of a messuage, 82
acres and 8 roods of land, 86 acres of pasture, 20 acres of turbary, 18 acres
of heath, iis. d^d, of rent, the works of 52 men, viz. of each through one
day, and a rent of 59 hens in Ormesby, Scrouteby and Wynterton, held in
chief, and for the said Thomas to regrant the same to the said Roger for
his life with remainder to Thomas son of the said Roger and Margaret his
wife, and the heirs of his body, and failing such issue to Brian son of the
said Roger and the heirs of his body, with remainder over to the right
heirs of the said Roger. By fine of 1 mark.
Pardon to Philip ab Merykhir for all felonies and trespasses committed
by him in the time in which he with Llewellyn Bren rose in rebellion in
the parts of Wales. By K.
Safe-conduct for John de Weston going beyond the seas on a pilgrimage
[to Coloygne] . By p.s. [4929.]
Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Birton to the office of the
controller of the custom of wools, hides, and wool-fells in the port of
Eyngeston-upon-Hull.
Appointment, during pleasure and for the causes imder-mentioned, of
Robert de Rocheford and John de Cleron to the custody of the priory of
Priterwelle; all issues, rents, &c. of the lands and possessions of the
priory are to be applied to the sustenance of the prior and convent and
ministers thereof. At the suit of William le Avemaz, a monk of the
order of Cluny, alleging that he had been deprived of the possession of the
priory of that house at the procurement of James de Cusancia, a monk of
the same order, whom the prior of Lewes had preferred to be prior of
Priterwelle, which preferment the king had accepted and had thereupon
ordered the temporalities to be delivered to the said James, the king
commanded the escheator beyond Trent to warn the said James to be
before the king in his Chancery at a day now past to show cause why the
said temporalities should not be restored to the said William. Afterward
the king, having learned that pending that day, the said William with an
armed mob entered the said priory of Priterwelle and held it, wasting the
goods of the priory, which ought to have been converted to pious uses
and to the sustenance of the monks and the servants of their house,
expelling the monks from the priory, breaking chests, appropriating the
common seal and the muniments of the house, sealing divers obligations
and blank letters (lUeras albas) with the same seal, and committing other
excesses to the subversion of the alms, commanded Master Richard de
Clare, king's derk, escheator beyond Trent to take the priory
into his hand and to warn the said James and William to be
before him in his Chancery on the morrow of the Assumption
last past to show what right .they had therein and to
receive the judgment of the Court, at which day the said William came
before the king at Notyngham and renounced all right, if he had any, in
the said priory into the hands of the said prior of Lewes» bis superior, and
262
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
1318.
Dec. 28.
Beverley.
1319.
Jan. 2.
Beverley.
1318,
Dec. 12.
York.
1319.
Jan. 4.
Beverley.
Jan. 1.
Beverley.
Membrane 5 — cont,
thereupon the king commanded the escheator to cause the priory to be
delivered to the said James as prior. The king has now learned that the
said William, notwithstanding the premises, has with a mob forcibly
entered the priory and has committed similar, or even greater, excesses.
ByK.
Mandate to Master Richard de Clare, escheator beyond Trent, to
remove the said William le Avernaz from the priory of Priterwelle and
to take the priory into the king's hands to keep it and provide, until
further order, victuals and other necessaries for the monks and servants of
the house, and to arrest all persons meddling therewith ; if any such
persons resist, he is by the sheriff of Essex to cause them to be attached
and committed to prison. By K.
Vacated became on the Close Roll.
Pardon to William Inge of the under-mentioned sum of 100 marks.
In consideration of a sum of money paid by the said William Inge, the
king had sold him the marriage of Roger de Moeles, brother and heir of
Nicholas de Moeles, tenant in chief, a minor in his custody, and afterwards
because, as if the said Roger had attained his full age, by a fine of
100 marks, which the said William made with the king, the king took
the homage of the said Roger for the lands and tenements late of
the said Nicholas and surrendered them to him upon payment of the said
fine, although he had not proved his age as is the custom. As the said
Roger died before he had any profit out of his lands and tenements or
before he was married by William Inge, the king pardons the said
William, the above-mentioned sum and grants him an acquittance by
these presents. By K.
Licence for the Friars Preachers of Scardeburgh to acquire in mortmain
land containing fifty feet in length and two hundred feet in width in the
town of Scardeburgh, adjacent to their area for the enlargement thereof.
ByK.
Grant dming pleasure, to John de Rithre, king's yeoman, of the office
of steward of the forest of Ingelwode. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to John de Crumbwell, keeper of the forest
on this side Trent.
Presentation of William de Kirkeby to the church of Magna Benton, in
the diocese of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the lands and tene-
ments of Edmund de Somerville, tenant in chief, deceased, being in his
hands. By K.
Protection, with clause quietm sit de jylacitist until Michaelmas for Hugh
le Despenser, the elder, going to Spain on the king's service. By K.
The said Hugh has letters nominating Hugh le Despenser, the younger,
and Ingelram Berenger his attorneys for the same time.
Safe-conduct for the said Hugh going as above. By K.
The like protection for John de Haudlo going with the said Hugh le
Despenser, the elder, to Spain, as above. By K.
The like for John de Ratingden.
ByK.
Protection, with like clause, until Midsummer, for John de Neville of
Stokes. By E.
12 EDWAED n.— Pabt 1.
268
1319.
Jan. 6.
Beverley.
Memhraiie 6 — coyit.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with the said John as
above, viz. —
Thomas de Hereford.
Bobert de Ponte Fraoto.
Robert de Melton.
The same John de Neville has letters nominating Hasculph de White-
well and Nicholas de Welton his attorneys for the same time.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for Master Peter Sapiti, provost of St. Felix,
Aquileja, the brother of Master Andrew Sapiti, king's clerk, Stephen
Guicii de Florencia, nephew of the said Andrew, and Peter Begaletti going
to Ireland as well on their own business as that of the said Andrew.
ByK.
Reginald son of Reginald, and Margaret, his wife, staying in England,
have letters nominating Thomas le Fuiz Wauter and Roger Flougaunt
their attorneys in Ireland for two years.
MEMBRANE 4.
Jan. 2. Impeximus and confirmation to the Friars Preachers of Scardeburgh of
Beverley. letters patent of the late king, dated 20 June, 13 Edward I, confirming a
grant of a plot of land in that town, of which they had at the request of the
burgesses taken possession ; and also of grants, undated, of small parcels
of land in Scardeburgh by divers persons, viz. Adam Sage of land
adjoining the dwellings of James de Hurthswayt and Guyemerus de
Northfolch[ia], Patrick, prior of St. Mary's, Watton, and the convent of
that place of land lying between the lands of Walter Surdeval and Simon
Hugtred, William Broun of Scardeburgh and Margaret his wife, daughter of
Bichard de Brumpton, of land abutting on that of Henry de Cotom and
Thomas Hutred, and extending to that of Simon Utred, Emma daughter of
Henry de Cotom of Skalleby, of land which she had of the gift of Henry her
father and Alice her mother, James de Tunes and Margaret his
wife, the daughter of Boger Farmati[n], of land abutting on the lands of
Emma de Ck)tum, Adam Sage and Simon Hugtred, Gomerus de Norhfol-
chia and Alice his wife, of land abutting on the lands of Adam Sage,
Bobert Hamund, Walter Surdevale and of Alice de Semer, sometime
the wife of Maurice (sic), Bobert Uthred, knight, of land for a chantry
for two friars to celebrate divine service daily, Matilda daughter of Simon
Huttrethe of Scardeburgh of land adjoining the orchard of Boger Huttreche,
her grandfather, Bobert Morice of his right in land abutting upon the land
of the said Friars and of Bobert Hamund, Boger son of Boger Buttered of
Scardeburgh of the rent which the sb>id Friars were accustomed to
render to him for the land which they held in Scardeburgh of the gift of
William Broun and Margaret his wife, and by Margaret late the wife of
James de Tunes of all her right in the land which they held of the gift of
the said Margaret and her husband. By E.,
Jan. 1. Licence for John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, to enfeoff Thomas, earl
Beverley. of Lancaster, to hold to him and his heirs, of his manors Gymyngham,
Beston, Thefford, and Methewald, the hundreds of Galhowe and Brother-
crors (sic), and 89 knights' fees and a fourth part of a fee in Ganefeld, Eyston
atte Mont, Houton, Berewik, Creyk, Waterden, Snyterle, Barsham,
Sydestem, Wyveton, Salthus, Gresham, Aylmerton, Clopton, Fyncheham,
Northwold, Feltewell, Bokelound, Middelton, Estrudham, Westrudham,
Sal, Heydon, Eerdeston, Wodedallinge, Befam, Bergh, Helgheton,
264
CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Jan. 8.
Beverley.
Jan. 6.
Beverley.
Jan. 1.
Beverley.
Jan. 10.
York.
Membrane 4 — cont,
Bagham, Fransham, Wetyngge, Toftes, Croxton, Gressinghale, Lexham,
Elssing, Wesenham, Taverham, Drayton, Swenyngton, Alderford,
Lyneford, Grymeston, Congham, Bikerston, In-Goldestborpe, Stanfeld,
Brisele, Bilneye, Tittleshale, Westlexham, Skemyngge and Hoo and of the
advowsons of the churches of Suthreppes, Northreppes, Thrymyngham,
Munesle, Edyesthorpe, Bradefeld, Swathefeld, Beston, of the abbey of
Marham and priory of the canons of Thefford, of the hospitals of God's House
of Thefiford, St. Mary Magdalen, [and] St. John there, and of a moiety of the
church of Aylmerton, co. Norfolk, of 2 knights' fees in Weste[r]feld and
Wrantham, co. Suffolk, and of 4 knights' fees in Eenet, Eentford, Banham,
Elveden and Twyneham, co. Sussex, held in chief, and for the earl of
Lancaster, to re-deliver them to the said earl of Surrey to hold for life,
with reversion to the said earl of Lancaster and his heirs. By E.
Licence for Thomas, earl of Lancaster, to hold for the life
of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, the castles, towns and manors
of Conyngesburgh and Sandale, and the manors of Wakefeld, Thome,
Heytefeld, Souresby, Braythewelle, Fisshelak, Dewesbur [y] and Halifax,
00. York, and the castles of Dynasbran and Holt Castle (^de Castro
Leonis) and lands of Brumfeld, Yale, and Wryghtlesham in Wales,
held in chief, which the said John de Warenna lately held for life
of the king's grant and into which the said earl of Lancaster after-
wards entered and now holds for the life of the earl of Surrey. By E.
Licence for Thomas, earl of Lancaster, to grant out of his lands, held
in chief, in the counties of Somerset, Dorset and Wilts, lands and rents to
the value of 1,000 marks a year, to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, to
hold for life. By B.
Writ of aid, directed to the sheriff of York, and other bailiffs and
ministers there, for Bertrand de la Mare, and Henry de Clare, Serjeants at
arms, whom the king has appointed to bring to him Bobert Wawayn, his
bailiff of the town of Scardeburgh, whom he understands is besieged in
his house by certain disturbers of the peace of the town of Scardeburgh
and by others, who are in the castle of that place. By E.
Mandate to all persons in the town and castle of Scardeburgh to desist
from besieging the said Bobert Wawayn and Bobert de Eston, clerk of the
town or other of the king's ministers, lest he may take more serious pro-
ceedings. The king also has sent Bertrand de la Mare and Henry de Glare,
his seijeants-at-arms, to whom assistance is to be given, to the town to
conduct to him his said bailiff, clerk and ministers.
Grant, after inquisition ad quod damnum, made by Master John
Walewayn, king's clerk, late escheator beyond Trent, to the Friars
Preachers of Canterbury of a plot of vacant land in that city, containing
54 feet in length and 20 feet in width, adjacent to their dwelling place for
the enlargement thereof. ' By E.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the Friars Preachers of
Canterbury by Simon Bertdot of Canterbury of a plot of land in
Canterbury, containing 64 feet in length and 26 feet in width, adjacent to
their dwelling place, for the enlargement thereof. By E.
Pardon to Walter Colpepyr for the disseisin of Bicher de Befham and
John de Befham of tenements in Litelbury, whereof be was convicted
before Walter de Norwyco and his fellows, justices of assize. By E.
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1. 266
1319.
Membrane 4 — cont.
Jan. 11. Grant to Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, of whatever pertains to
Tork. the king for the breach of the park of the said earl at Payneswyk, co.
Gloucester. By K.
Jan. 10. Protection, with clause nolumus^ for one year for Balph de Dalton,
York. Eudo de Dunolm, parson of the church of Fingal, and Bich£u*d de Enoston,
clerk, executors of the testament of John de Insula, and also for the goods
of the deceased in their custody.
Jan. 14. Grant, for life, to Walter de Shobdon, of 202. a year out of a rent, late
York. of Adam de Stretton, in the city of London and the suburb thereof, which
as an escheat came into the hands of the late king.
By E. on the information of Hugh le Despenser, the younger,
and Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
Jan. 12. Safe-conduct until Easter for William Baddeyn and his company
York. returning to John, duke of Brittany, by whom he had been sent as an
envoy to the king. By K.
Jan. 10. Pardon to Gerard Philippi of the imder-mentioned abjurations of the
York. [Channel] Islands, viz. for the theft of Silbs. of lead he had abjured the
Islands of Gemeseye and Gereseye and other adjacent Islands at the church
of St. Peter Port in the Island of Gemeseye, as appears by the certificate of
Otto de Grandisono, keeper of the said Islands, and afterwards on his way
from Normandy to England he was cast ashore by a storm on the Island
of Erm and there he again abjured the Islands for the theft of a gown
(gunette) of the price of 16 petty black money of Tours.
By E. on the information of T. de Gharleton.
Jan. 18. Presentation of John de Depyng to the church of Peykirk, in the diocese
York. of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of
Peterborough in the time of the late king. By p.s.
Jan. 6. Licence for the prioress and nuns of Markeyate to acquire in mortmain
Beverley, lands, tenements, and rents to the value of lOZ. a year.
By E. at the instance of Bartholomew de Baddelesmere.
Vacated because on 18 October 10 Richard II, the said prioress and nuns
acquired lands and tenements in full satisfaction thereof.
Jan. 15. Presentation of Roger de Clisseby to the church of Haliwell, in the
York. diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the
abbey of Rameseye.
Vacated because otherwise in October in tJte fourteenth year,
Jan. 15. Protection, with clause nolumus, for three years for Bertram Ferandi,
York. parson of the church of Botheley.
Jan. 18. Protection, with clause, until Michaelmas for A. bishop of Hereford,
York. going beyond the seas on the king's service. By E.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going as above in the company
of the bishop of Hereford, viz. —
Thomas de Hompton, parson of the church of Sapy.
Howel le Galeys.
Master Henry de Shome, canon of the church of Hereford.
Thomas Talbot, parson of the church of Toneworth.
Boger de Breynton, parson of the church of Aka.
Ralph de Norton.
PhiUp Body.
The same bishop of Hereford has letters nominating Master Richard
Vemoun and John de Bromfeld his attorneys for the same time.
266 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
13J[9^ MEMBRANE 8.
Jan. 10. Pardon at the request of Hugh le Despenser, the younger, to the good
York. men and oommonaJty of the towns of Droslan and Neuton, and to the
knights, good men and commonalty of Cantredemaur in Wales of the
fifteenth of their goods lately granted as a subsidy for the war in Scotland.
ByK.
Jan. 11. Safe-conduct, until Easter, for the ship called *le Ked,* whereof Robert
York. Drak is master, which J. bishop of Ely, the chancellor, who with the
clerks of the Chancery is staying in the North, is sending to divers parts
of the realm to purvey com and victuals and to convey the same to him ;
writ of aid also for the said master.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
John de Thome, master of a little ship.
William de Werdale, master of a ship called * le Flundre.'
Nicholas de Monketon, master of a ship called < le Torkesey.*
Robert le Butiller, clerk, purveyor of hay, oats and litter for the
chancellor.
Jan. 6. Writ of aid, until Midsummer, for John de Carleford, king's serjeant,
Beverley, charged by the steward of the Household and the keeper of the Ward-
robe to purvey necessaries, to be paid for within eight days, for the office
of the Chaml)er. Nothing is to be taken of the fee of the church, &c.
By E. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. —
John Forester {forestarius) for the same office.
William de Watteford ]
William Lengleis I for the office of the scullery.
Henry de Glastyngburi j
Master Peter de Smetheton ) f^^ ,.^ ^a*^^ - ., ^ ^^..^^
William de London | ^^^ *® ^^^ ""^ ^^ ^""^^^
John Pecok
Greoflfrey Dode
I for the office of the hall.
Jan. 10. Licence for the abbot and convent of Seleby to make a weir across the
York. river Use in their fee of Seleby, in a place called * Impegarth,' 40 feet in
length on this side of mid-stream ; such weir is not to reach to mid-
stream and between it and the bank of the river in their fee a sufficient
passage is to the left for ships. By E.
Jan. [18.] Pardon to William Bateman of Alkebarwe for rescuing from Roger de
York. Glenteworth, late king's bailiff for the Westtrithing, co. Lincoln,
Michael Bateman of Alkebarwe appealed by an approver in the gaol of the
castle of Lincoln of divers felonies, for which he was arrested by the said
baiUflf. By E.
Jan. 14. Grant, for life, to Edmund de Alegate, of London, of the bailiwick of
York. the forestership of Wyndesore, lately held by Henry de la Batayle,
deceased. By p.s.
Jan. 15. Grant to Master Peter Fabry, notary of the Pope, that his under-
York. mentioned pension shall be increased to 40 marks a year, the king having
already granted to him on account of good service on his behalf, whereof
he had been certified as well by William de Monte Acuto, steward of the
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1. 267
1319. Membrane 3 — cont
Household, and by others, a pension of 25 marks a year to be received at
the Exchequer at Westminster at Michaelmas until the king should provide
him with an ecclesiastical benefice, which he should accept. By E.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
Jan. 14. Safe-conduct for two years for John Fortegerre of Luca going beyond
York. the seas on his own business.
Jan. 15. Writ of aid for Stephen Pek, serjeant of Queen Isabella, charged by the
York. steward of her Household and the keeper of her Wardrobe to make
purveyance for the office of her pantry ; such purveyances to be paid for
within eight days, and nothing to be taken of the fee, &c. of the church.
The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. —
Banulph de Lytbirches for the buttery.
Robert Tybetot ] *^^ ^u
John Berendale J ^^^ ^®-
Jan. 15. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
York. Bretton Monachorum by Godfrey de Staynton and Isabella his wife of a
messuage, 8 acres of land, 7 acres of meadow, and 30 acres of wood in
Akworth, which are worth in all their issues according to their true value
25«. Zd, a year, as appears by inquisition made by Robert de Sapy, late
escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to
them to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10^. a year ; they are
to find a monk to celebrate divine service in their priory for the souls of the
said Godfrey and Isabella, and for the soul of Adcun de Castelford, formerly
her husband, and for the souls of all Christians.
Jan. 15* Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Haryngton, clerk, to
York. the dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, of 8 messuages,
8 bovates of land and common of pasture for 800 sheep in Haryngton and
Aswardby by Partenaye to find a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily
in the parish church of Haryngton for his own soul and the souls of his
ancestors and of all Christians, in place of a like licence to alienate the
same messuages, land and pasture to a chaplain for service for the same
souls. By E.
Inhibition against the induction of any person to the church of
Wessington in &e diocese of Durham pending the suit touching the pre-
sentation made by the king, by reason of the late voidance of the see of
Durham, of William de Shirebum, king's clerk, to the said church. By C.
Jan. 24. Bertrand Ferrandi, parson of the church of Rothele, staying beyond the
York. geas, has letters nominating Master Isambert de Longa Villa his attorney
for three years.
268 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
MEMBRANE 2.
Jan. 16. Acceptance of the status, which Master Oiles de Bedmer, parson of the
York. church of Bouleye, in the diocese of York, i^as in the said church, as the
king is unwilling, although the said church when lately void pertained to
his gift by reason of the lands and heir of John de WiJie, tenant in chief
of the late king, being then in his hands, that the said Master Oiles shall
be disturbed therein. By E.
Jan. 20. Simple protection, without clause, for one year for Walter de Harum,
York. going beyond the seas.
Jan. 21. Mandate to Master Richard de Glare, king's clerk, escheator beyond
York. Trent, to deliver the temporalities of the abbey of St. Saviour's, Faversham,
.to John le Orfreser, late sub-prior of that house, whose election as abbot
W. archbishop of Canterbury has confirmed. By p.s.
Writ de intmdendo for the abbot to the knights, free men and tenants of
the house.
Jan. 22. Pardon to Fermin de Lavenham' of his outlawry in the county of
York. Cambridge for non-appearance before the late king when impleaded by
Robert son of Fulk de Cantebrigge for trespass. By E.
Jan. 20. For the castle and honor of High Peak {Alto Pecco) with its chace and
York. other appurtenances in the coimties of Notyngham and Derby, the farm
of lOOZ. a year rendered by the abbot and convent of Hayles for the manor
of Lichelade, oo. Gloucester, the sum of 200/. a year out of the issues of the
castle, town and Barton of Bristol in the same counfy, the farm of 81^. a
year rendered by the prior and convent of Bemewell for the manor of
Cestreton, co. Cambridge, the manor of Macklesfeld, co. Chester, the
manor of Overton in the same county, the manors of Rosfeyr, Dolpen-
mayn, and Pennaghan and commote of Meney in North Wales, assigned
in dower to queen Isabella, and which she at the king's request after-
wards surrendered, he had granted to her the coimty of Cornwall and the
office of sheriff there to hold as dower together with other places assigned
to her. As a further favour the king grants to the queen that she may
hold the said county together with knights' fees, advowsons of religious
houses, hospitals, churches and chapels, wards, marriages, escheats, chaces,
parks, assarts and purprestures, and that she may have in the same county
and its fees return of the king's writs and summonses, and all fines, ransoms
and amercements of all men and tenants of the said county and fees, and
forfeited issues and all that pertains to the king of year, day and waste, of
forfeitures and murders in his courts, &c., and that she may receive the
same by the hands of her bailiffs. By E.
Jan. 15. Mandate, in compliance with the petitions of the abbot of Bec-Helluin
York. (de Becco Herleicint) and of William de Ponte Episcopi, prior of Okebum,
his general attorney in England, and also of Philip, king of France, for
the arrest of Ralph de RounceviUe, a vagabond monk of the house of
Bec-Helluin, and for his delivery to the attorney of the abbot of that
place. By E.
Jan. 24. Safe-conduct for one year, for Thomas de la Lee and Thomas de Burton,
York. Friars Minors, the king's chaplains, going beyond the seas to the general
chapter of their order at Marseilles. By E.
Jan. 26. Safe-conduct, imtil Easter, for William, prior of Brok, who Cjune to the
York. king as a nuncio from the Pope, returning beyond the seas. By E.
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1, 269
1319. Membrane 2 — cont.
Jan. 20. Pardon to Simon de Beltoft for a disseisin committed upon William de
York. Estaniaco, prebendary of Coringham in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln,
of tenements in Great Coryngham, Little Coryngham, Spyngthorpe (sic),
Steresgarth, Hepham, Stokkeyth, Blyton, Tunstall, Yolthorpe, and
Somerby by Spryngthorpe, as set forth in the original writ, whereof he
was convicted before Lambert de Trikyngham and his fellows, justices of
assize for the county of Lincoln. By E.
Jan. 20. Licence, at the request of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, steward of the
York. Household, for the abbot and convent of Alnewik to acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10/. a year. By E.
Jan. 26. Inspeximtis and confirmation of a grant, made with the assent of the
York. king and dated 21 January, 12 Edward II., by Isabella queen of England,
lady of Ireland and duchess of Aquitaine, to Reginald de Lesy, her
yeoman, to hold for life, of the manor of Souwes together with the lands
and tenements in Souwes which she held of Albin de Beuery in exchange
for other lands and tenements, which the said Albin held of the grant of
the king. By E.
Jan. 27. Simple protection, without clause, imtil Michaelmas, for John Haket,
York. going with Ralph de Cammoys on pilgrimage to Santiago. By E.
Jan. 26. Acknowledgement that the king is bound to Master James de Florencia,
York. archdeacon of Winchester, Master Philip de Barton, archdeacon of Surrey,
Michael de Huleston, rector of the church of Menestok, William de
Staunford, rector of the church of Westmene, and Henry de Lyskeret,
rector of the church of Wydehaye, executors of the testament of John de
Pontisara, bishop of Winchester, in the sum of 2882. 65. St/, sterling,
received as a loan by Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk, kpeper of the
Wardrobe ; with promise of repayment before Michaelmas. By K.
Jan. 26. Indemnity for Master Walter de Istelep, treasurer of Ireland, as during
York. the time the Scots were in that land many deeds were done by the king's
ministers in Ireland as well on account of the urgent necessity for defend-
ing the land as for the sustenance of his lieges on his service there, for
which such ministers may be harassed. By E.
Jan. 26. Notification to the bailiffs of the 'tolbothe* of the town of Lenne that the
York. king has granted a licence to the burgesses of the said town that they may
export com and other victuals from their port notwithstanding his pro-
cltunation against any person exporting such unless the same is conveyed
to the North for the sustenance of the king and those with him for the
hosting for the war in Scotland ; security is to be given that such corn and
victuals shall not be carried to the Scots. By E.
Feb. 2. Grant during pleasure to Edmund de Wodestok, the king's brother, of
York. the castle and honor of Enaresburgh, and manors of Aldeburgh, Borough-
bridge (PontebHrgi)^ and Rouclif with their members to hold in aid of his
sustenance, subject to his rendering 200 marks a year to John de Wysham,
which the king had granted to him out of the issues of the said castle,
honor and manors. By E.
Mandate to John de Wysham to deliver to Edmund de Wodestok the
above named castle, honor and manors with the armour and victuals in
the castle, which are in his custody. By K.
Feb. 6. Grant for life to Robert de Grymston, chaplain, of the custody of the
York. hospital of St. Nicholas by York. By E.
270 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Membrane 2 — corU.
Feb. 8. Grant to Sanchius de Rudy of Aspes of the custody of the wood of
York. Teddeswode and of 17 marks of rent in Markeleye, late of William de
Lodelowe, tenant in chief, in the king's hands by reason of the minority
of Laurence son and heir of the said William, to hold until the heir shall
attain his full age. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to Master Richard de Clare, escheator beyond
Trent.
Jan. 26. Presentation of John de Belton to the church of Ripton, in the diocese
York. of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the abbey
of Rameseye. By p.s.
Feb. 9. Presentation of John de Merton to the church of Albrighton, in the
York. diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, in the king's gift by reason of the lands
and tenements of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, having been lately
in his hands. By E.
MEMBRANE 1.
Jan. 28. Safe-conduct for two years for Gilbert de Morlound, a canon of the
York. priory of St. Mary's, Carlisle, whom the prior of that house is sending to
Lreland to his cell of St. Thomas the Martyr in Dime to view the disposal
of his goods there.
Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year for Alan, prior of St. Mary's,
Carlisle.
The like for William le Latymer.
Jan. 24. The like, for two years, for Vannus Ballardi, and his fellows, merchants
York. of the society of the Ballardi. By E.
Jan. 28. Pardon to Henry de Buketon of Cornwall of his outlawry in Cornwall
York. for non-appearance before John de Foxle and his fellows, justices of oyer
and terminer, when impleaded by queen Isabella of trespass. By E.
Pardon to John de Gillyng of Caldewell, a prisoner in the gaol of the
castle of York, for the death of Thomas de Enokestubbe of Westmoreland,
as it appears by the record of Henry Spigumel and his fellows, justices
of gaol delivery for that gaol, that he killed him in self-defence. By E.
Feb. 1. Amongst the castles, cities, manors, &c, which the king had, on 5 March
York. \ji the eleventh year of his reign, assigned in dower to queen Isabella, he
had assigned her the forests, hundred and manor under-written together
with purprestures and other appurtenances, viz. the forest of Haveryng, co.
Essex, the forests of Melkesham, Shippenham, Pewesham and Savemak,
CO. Wilts, the forest of the New Forest, co. Southampton, and the forest of
Gillyngham, co. Dorset, the hundred of Middelton, co. Eent, and the
manor of Wodestok, co. Oxford. The king, to declare his intention more
fully, now grants to the queen that she may hold for life the said forests,
hundred and manor together with the purprestures, assarts and farms, and
the rents of the wastes, assarts, and purprestures of the same arrented, or
to be arrented, together with fines for entry thereof. By E.
Feb. 8. Exemption for life for Roger de Lopham of Wolferstone from being put
York. on juries, assizes, or recognitions ; and from being made sheriflf, coroner,
or other bailiff, or minister of the king. By E.
Feb. 8. Licence, at the request of John, bishop of Norwich, for the chaplains
York. celebrating divine service in the chapel of St. John the Evangelist, founded
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1. 271
1319. Membrane 1 — cont.
by him within the cemetery'of his ohoroh of the Holy Trinity, to aoqnire
in mortmain within the city of Norwich or its suburb plots of land, to the
extent of an acre and a half, for curtilages and other easements, and also
other lands, tenements and rents to the value of 5 marks a year to find
and maintain ornEunents, lamps and other necessaries in the said chapel.
ByK.
Licence for John, bishop of Norwich, to acquire in mortmain, certain
plots of land, contahiing 47 perches and 4 feet in length and 28 perches
and 12 feet in width, adjacent to his palace within the city of Norwich for
the enlargement thereof. By E.
Feb. 1. Protection, with clause volumiisy until St. Peter ad Vincula, for Henry
York. de Lancastre, going on the king*s service beyond the seas. By K.
Hugh le Despenser, the elder, going beyond the seas on the king's
service, has letters nominating Hugh le Despenser, the younger, and
Ingelram Berenger his attorneys until Michaelmas.
John de Haudlo, going as above with the said Hugh le Despenser, has
letters nominating William de Henlegh and Richard le Warde his attorneys
as above.
Protection, with clause volumus, for Hugh le Despenser the elder, going
beyond the seas as above.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with the said Hugh le
Despenser, viz. —
John de Hauldo {sic).
Martin de Fisshacre.
John de Sancto Amando.
Richard de Ghastelon.
Feb. 4. Exemption for life for John son of Philip de Beaumount from being put
York. on assizes, juries, or recognitions ; and from being made sherifiF, coroner,
forester, verderer, or other minister of the king. By E.
Grant in fee to John de Athy, of the lands and tenements, late of Hugh
Byset, in the Island of Raghery in Ireland, and which are in the king's
hands as an escheat, the said Hugh being an adherent of the Scots.
By E.
Feb. 6. Pardon to Andrew de Strode for acquiring in fee, without licence, from
York. William Jacob of Thorshagh and Joan, his wife, a messuage and a virgate
of land in Northoclee, held in chief ; with restitution of the said messuage
and land which have been taken into the king's hand for that trespass by
Master Richard de Clare, escheator beyond Trent. By fine of 10«.
Feb. 6. Orant, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to David de Langeton
York. and the heirs male of his body of the manor of Manilawes, co. Northumber-
land, late of John Wyschard, which as an escheat fell into the king's
hands on account of the adherence of the said John to the Scots.
By E. and pet. of G.
Feb. 1. Pardon to John son of William de Tregoes of Cornwall of his outlawry
York. for non-appearance before John de Foxle and his fellows, justices of oyer
and terminer touching trespasses against queen Isabella in the county of
Cornwall. By E.
Feb. 10. Presentation of Richard de Wygom to the church of Aberfrowe in the
York. diocese of Bangor. By E.
272 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1819. Membrane 1 — cont.
Feb. 7. Cicely, late the wife of Robert de Uflford, going on pilgrimage beyond
York. the seas, has letters nominating Robert de Ufford and Stephen Edrich her
attorneys until All Saints Day.
Margaret, late the wife of Edmund de Coleville, going on pilgrimage
beyond the seas, has letters nominating Thomas de Elyngh[am] and John
de Hales her attorneys for the same time.
Feb. 12. Pardon, upon fine by Ralph de Bulmere, to Alice his wife for acquiring,
York. without licence, together with Walter de Faucomberge, her former
husband, to hold to them and the heirs of their body, from Gervase, parson
of the church of Rise, the manor of Rise, co. York, held in chief as of the
honor of Albemarle, then in the king's hands, which manor as well on
account of the death of the said Walter as of the trespass was taken into
the king's hands ; with restitution of the same to hold according to the
form of the acquisition thereof. By fine of 10s,
Mandate, the king having taken fealty from the said Ralph de Bulmere,
to Ralph de Crophull, escheator beyond Trent, to deliver the said manor
to them.
Feb. 10. Protection with clause rogamns and safe-conduct, for three years, for
York. John de Spoflford, proctor of the house of St. Robert by Knaresburgh, of
the Order of the Holy Trinity and Redemption of Captives, which house
has been destroyed and wasted by the Scots, going to divers parts of the
realm to seek alms for the relief of the said house and brethren. By E.
Feb. 12. Licence for Nicholas de Louthe to enfeoff John son of Hugh de Joneby
York. and Sigreda his wife, of a messuage and 20 acres of land in Skelton,
CO. [Cumberland], held in chief, to hold to them and the heirs of the said
Jolm. By fine of . .
MEMBRANE 32d.
lolo.
July 11. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford, John Bacun, and
Northampton. Adam Bacun on complaint by Geoffrey son of Thomas le Fevre of Corton
that John Brice of Corton and Thomas his son and William brother of the
same Thomas assaulted him at Corton, co. Suffolk.
By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
July 8. Association of Lambert de Trikyngham with Henry Spigumel, Roger de
Northampton. Cubbeldyk, Walter de Freskenaye and Robert de Malberthorpe in a com-
mission of oyer and terminer touching a trespass committed on Robert de
Godesfeld at Lincoln.
The like of the said Lambert with the same justices touching a trespass
committed on the said Robert at Stikeswald.
July 11. Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Wylughby, John
Northampton. Chaynel, and Robert de Warrewyk on complaint by William Basset that
Margery, late the wife of John de Bracebrigge, Thomas de Nafford, John
le Spenser, Richard le Carter, and Adam Berd with others fished his fish-
ponds at Eynnesbury, co. Warwick, and carried away 2 brood swans, a
mare and a colt of the price of 100^.
By fine of one mark, the fine being inroUed.
July 12. The like to Richard de Wylughby, William de Stafford and Hugh de
Northampton. Prestewold on complaint by Laurence de Okoure that Roger de Okeure,
Roger de Rossyngton and William de Bradelay with others assaulted him
12 EDWARD n.— Part 1. 278
1 o-i Q Membrane S2d — cant,
at ' Asshoboume in the Pek/ co. Derby, and imprisoned him until he made
a fine of 40Z. with them for his release.
By the Chancellor at the instance of the earl of Lancaster.
July 12. The like to Richard de Wylughby, William de Stafford and Hugh de
Northampton. Prestwold on complaint by William de Walton that Walter Lomb of Bose-
worth, Simon le Bakester of Boseworth, Peter Persone, William de Wales,
Thomas Pegg', John Pegg', Richard de Cotene, Elias le Personesman, and
Nicholas de Harecourt, parson of the church of Shepeye, with others
assaulted him at Boseworth, co. Leicester.
By the Chancellor at the instance of Robert de Holand.
July 17. The like to the same justices on complaint by Thomas, earl of Lancaster,
Northampton, that, although he has within his manor of *As8hebume in the Pek,' co.
Derby, these liberties, viz. return of the king's writs touching the manor
and the execution thereof and attachments to be made by his bailiffs,
Roger de Okeoure, Roger de Rossington and William de Bradelay entered
the manor, attached Laurence de Okoure his man, took him without the
said liberty and imprisoned him until he made a fine of 40Z. for his release.
By K.
MEMBRANE Sid.
July 14. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddingle, William le
Northampton. Moigne and Simon de Brunne on complaint by Nicholas de Sandon that
Adam Bacun, John Wychard, Adam Thom [as] , John Russel and Reginald
le Messer, with others, assaulted him at Aynesbury, co. Huntingdon, and
carried away his goods.
July 20. Commission to William de Monte Acuto, John de Botetourt and Henry
Northampton. Beaufiz to deliver the gaol of the castle of Northampton of John de Exon*,
a prisoner for saying that he is the king's brother, and that the right to the
realm pertains to hmi. By E. and C.
July 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Bacon, John Claver, and
Northampton. Simon de Hethersete on complaint by Thomas le Latimer that William
Weylandi Edmund de Benhale, John Rouberd, John le Eeu, Ranulph le
Palfreyman, Adam le Palfreyman, Roger le Carpenter and Richard le
Carpenter, with others, carried away his goods at Beeng', co. Suffolk, and
assaulted Gilbert le German, and Weyland le Fevre, his men. By E.
MEMBRANE 80d.
July 18. Writ of aid for John le Balauncer and Richard Chaumpion appointed to
Northampton, view and report upon divers alleged mines of silver and lead in the county
of Westmoreland. By K.
July 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to Gilbert de Touthcby, John de
Northampton. Neville, and William do Spanby on complaint by John son of John
Elyaduck (or Eliaduck) of Tyd that John de Ros of Tyd, John Godewyll,
John le Fevre and John le Pertrykcour, with others, assaulted him at Tyd,
CO. Lincoln. By E. on the information of Thomas do Cherleton.
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274 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
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The like to the same justices on oomplaint by John Elyaduk that
John de Bos of Tyd and Jolm de Sourdevale, with others, assaulted him
at Trikyngham. By E. on the infonnation of Thomas de Gherleton.
July 20. The like to John de Foxle, John de Stonore, and Richard de Bere on
Westminster, complaint by Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore that Edward de Sanoto
Johanne, Adam Bavent, Michael son of William Sywade, parson of the church
of E vere, John de Kynsynton, William de Bray, Richard de Echyngham, and
John le Hunte, < forester ' of Asshedoune, with others, broke his parks at
Stretfeld Mortemer, Wokefeld and Shenyngfeld, co. Berks, and carried
away his beasts, broke his houses at Shenyngfeld, carried away his goods
and assaulted his men at Stretfeld Mortymer. By E.
The like to the same justices on complaint by William de Offeton that
Gilbert de Ellesfeld and Edmund his brother, and John le Yeo, with
others, assaulted him at Drayton, co. Berks.
July 20. The like to Henry Beaufiz, Robert de Staundon, and Robert de Thorpe on
Northampton, information that Geoffrey de Glynthon, parson of the church of Haddon,
and Richer his brother, Hugh Fithelere, Richard Cordel, Henry the Carpenter
(carpenf) of Wermigthon, Geoffrey Gagge of Alwalton, John * The
Threshersone ' of Haddon, and William Letard of Upton and Adam his
brother, with others, entered the king's wood at Southawe, co. Northampton,
felled the trees growing there and carried them away* By E.
July 20. The like to John de Foxle, Henry Beaufiz, and Gilbert de Ellesfeld on
Northampton, information that Ralph de Montelewe, John Falilee, John Reynald, Walter
Brian of Langele, John de Langele, John Comoun, ' taillur,* Hugh Thor,
John Huot of Langele, Stephen Neel of Eadelonde, Robert Roulf * of Leepe,
John Palmere of Ore, William le Rouk* of Wodeton, Robert Baroun of
Brimaneston, and Agatha Chippe, with others, broke the king's dykes in
the New Forest, co. Southampton, and burned his hays and gates. By E.
Aug. 1. The like to J. de Thorpe, R. de Walsingham and John de Wyleby on
Northampton, complaint by Robert * of the Halle ' (or Hale) of Norwich, that John de
Cove, Robert de Wenlesham, John Maille, * fauconer,* William de Appelby,
William, parson of the church of Denton, and Roger de Ersham, with others,
assaulted him in his house at Norwich.
By fine of Ids. which he paid in the Hanaper.
The like to Richard de Wylughby, William de Stafford and Hugh de
Prestwold on complaint by William de Walton that Walter Lomb of
Boseworthe, Simon le Bakester of Boseworth, Peter Persone, William de
Wales, Thomas Pegg', Richard de Cotene, Elias le Personesman and
Nicholas de Harecourt, parson of the church of Shepeye, with others,
assaulted him at Boseworth, co. Leicester.
MEMBRANE 29d.
July 20. Gommission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigumel, Robert de
Northampton. Maddingle and John de Cantebr[igge] on complaint by William de la
Beche that Geoffrey Fraunceys, John Ayline, William Godwyne, William
le Warenner, Thomas Godblod, Nicholas son of Robert, William son
of Ralph, John le Fevre, Nicholas Joye, John Fristling, Simon le Revesone,
Elias Baret, Hugh Friday, William Hurlett, John Colin, Richard Letice,
Henry son of Rolett' Letice, Robert Laurence, John Ingel, chaplain,
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July 20.
Northampton.
July 22.
Northampton.
July 24.
Woodstock.
Thomas Ingel and Thomas Glyken carried away his goods at Potton, co.
Bedford, and assaulted Robert Kok and Richard de Caldecote, his men, in
the market there, followed them from house to house, set fire to a house in
which they besieged them, and seized and imprisoned them. By K.
The like to Richard de Wylughby, Richard de Baskerville, and John de
Barwe on complaint by Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemore that Richard
de Kay[sho], Richard de la Hurste, Richard son of John du Marreys, John
Oliver, Roger Pygot, John Yevan, and Roger Pulayn, with others, carried
away his goods at Lodelowe, co. Salop, and assaulted his men. By K.
The like to Gilbert de Roubury, John de Bousser and Edmund de Passele
on complaint by the prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England that William de Grandisono and Peter his son, and Otto brother
of the same Peter, John de Coston, John Burgiloun and Richard his son,
Bernard de Wrotham, William le Pestour, Richard le Molere, and James
de Gatton, with others, broke his houses at Derteford, co. Kent, cut and
carried away his corn, and assaulted his men. • By fine of 40«.
Association of Geoffrey de Hertelpol in a commission of oyer and
terminer issued to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, Robert de Eendale,
Henry de Cobham, the younger, and Henry Beaufiz on complaint by the
abbot of St. Augustine*s, Canterbury, that John Elyot, William Blik,
Richard Lyoun, Thomas Kempe, Geoffrey Callere, Robert Gardiner,
Thomas Terry, Henry Swyft, German de Canterbury, William Baily and
Stephen Shipman with others broke his manor of Salmanston, co. Kent,
and set fire to the gates thereof, terrified his fellow monks and servants,
who were in the manor, and wrecked his ploughs, carts and harness, felled
his trees at Menstre in Thanet {in Taneto), co. Kent, besieged his fellow
monk, Henry de Newynton in the abbot's dwelling place at Cliveshende,
CO. Kent, wrecked the houses, imprisoned the said Henry and subsequently
sold him as though a prisoner of war, assaulted the keepers of both his
said manors in full market, whereby the abbot lost their services, the profit
of his market, and the season for seed.
July 27. The like to Warin de Insula, Robert de Syndlesham, and John Vachel
Woodstock, on complaint by John le Keu, serjeant of Hugh le Despenser, the younger,
that John de Bray, with others, assaulted him at Redyng, co. Berks.
By p.s.
The like to the same justices on like complaint by Adam de Sturmy,
Serjeant of Hugh le Despenser, the younger, that John de Bray, &c.
By p.s.
The like on like complaint by the under-mentioned Serjeants of Hugh
le Despenser, the younger, viz. Henry Bisshop, and Alan le Smyth of Rippele.
July 80. Commission de waUiis et fossath to John de Insula, John de Fitton, John
Northampton, de Sefull, Laurence de Holebech, John de Cantebrigge and Alan de
Cubbeldik for the counties of Cambridge, Norfolk and Lincoln.
MEMBRANE 2Qd.
July 29. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle and Simon de
Northampton. Brunne on complaint by Thomas, abbot of Wardon, that Walter Wygeyn
of Coupel and Alice his wife, and John Hodyn, with others, assaulted him
at Coupel, CO. Bedford, carried away his goods, and assaulted his men.
By fine of 40«.
276
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 o 1 o Membrane 28rf — cotU.
Aug. 1. The like to Thomas de Foumival, William de Byngham and William de
Northampton. Migele on complaint by Agnes daughter of Robert de Reynbergh, that
William le Lord of Adwyk, William le Lavedyman of Adwyk and Richard
de Butterthwayt, with others, assaulted her at Adwyk, co. York, and
carried away her goods. By E.
July 29. Appointment of John de Mortayn and Peter de Loreng' to be conservators
Northampton, of the peace for the county of Bedford. [Pari. Writs.]
Aug. 5.
Leicester.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger de Cubbeldik, Walter de
Friskenay, and Gilbert de Toutheby on complaint by the abbot of Barlynges,
Simon de Bamburgh, a canon of the same house, and Robert de
Scotton, a lay brother thereof, that Robert Trasse of Lincoln
and Matilda, his wife, John Trasse of Lincoln, Thomas Hhe Littel,*
John Milisaimt, Richard * the Lytle,' Th. Godlyng and Elena, his wife,
Walter Gotte, John de Hoylaund, Theophilus *the Kandilmaker* and
Emma his wife, John Ponne and Gena his wife, Robert de Drax
Robert [Maxjmund and Alice his wife, and Roger Thoumbos of Lincoln,
with others, assaulted them at Lincoln, and took awav their goods and also
assaulted William de Fresthorpe, the servant of the abbot. By fine of 40s.
Vacated became otherwise below.
Association of Heni^ de Baiocis and Simon le Chaumberleyn with the
above named justices m the said matter.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddingle, John de
Cantebrigge and Simon de Brunne on complaint by Eudo de Helpringham
and Thomas de Cotenham, executors of the testament of Joan, late the
wife of William de Cumberton, that John le Waleys of Saham, chaplain,
and John his brother, John Hikedon of Saham, William Hog' of
Wridelington, Roger Hog* of Wridelington, Adam Vel, William de Kent-
ford, Thomas de Wyverston, Hugh de Kentford, Margery daughter of
William de Cumberton, and Alice daughter of William atte Cruche of
Ditton, with others, took away the goods of the said Joan, which were in
their custody at Cantebrigge.
Aug. 7. The like to Robert de Maddyngle, Simon de Hedersete, and John le
Loughborough Claver on complaint by John de Hokewold that John Fissh' of Wilton,
William Gratesig*, Roger Poteis, John Sarle, chaplain, John Picard,
William le Haron, Andrew le Taverner, GeoflErey Fissh*, Walter Burel and
Richard le Smythessone, with others, assaulted him and his men [at
Hokewold] co. Norfolk. By C.
Aug. 6.
Leicester.
Aug. 10.
Leako.
Aug. 8.
Leako.
Aug. 14.
Nottingham.
The like to Fulk Lestraunge, William le Botiller of Wemme, John de
Bromfeld, and William de Weston on complaint by John de Lodelawe of
Shrewsbury {de Salopia) that John, abbot of Buldewas, with Richard de
Lynleyeand Simon de Cateby, his fellow monks, and others, carried away
his goods at Great Buldewas, co. Salop.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
The like to Henry Spigumel, John de Mutford, John Abel, and Robert
de Maddingle on complaint by Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke,
touching the breach of his park at Paynyswyk, co. Gloucester. By K.
The like to John Chaynel, John de Cave, and Hugh de Prestwold on
complaint by William son of Robert de Barewell that whereas the com-
plainant, according to a covenant between Gilbert, parson of the church of
Wystowe, and himself, for demising to the said William the fruits of that
church by the said Gilbert for a term of three years in consideration of a
12 EbWAEt) il.— ipART 1. 2t7
J318. Membrane 2&d — cont.
sum of money to be paid yearly to the said Gilbert during that term,
ought to have paid 201, to the said Gilbert, on a day fixed between them,
in the house of the said Gilbert at Wystowe and to have received the said
covenant from him, and whereas the said complainant on the day
and place aforesaid offered to the said Gilbert the 20^. according to
the covenant, the latter in collusion with John Dyne of Flekeneye and
Peter de Stok, chaplain, refusing to admit him, and plotting to de-
fraud him as well of the covenant as of the money, assigned a certain
place in a wood there called *la Spyne,* co. Leicester, to receive
the 20^. from him, and although the said complainant came to the place
to pay the money to the said Gilbert and to receive the writing from him
according to the covenant, yet the said Gilbert refused to deliver the said
writing to him, and also with the said John and Peter assaulted him and took
away the 20^ By fine of 40<.
MEMBRANE TTld.
Aug. 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Butetourte, William de
Leicester. Goldyngton, Robert de Aspale and John Claver on complaint by John de
Cove that Robert de Wyleby and William But, bailiffs of the city of Nor-
wich, elected and sworn by the commonalty thereof, Robert Ofhalle,
' draper,' John Flynt, the elder, John le Leche, John Flynt, the younger,
Henry le Flemmyng, Walter son of Henry Costinoble (or Costmoble),
* orfevre,' John de Hales, 'draper,' and Nigel his brother, Thomas Howard,
* draper,* John Howard, * draper,' Ralph Welbrun, John de Guateshale,
Geoffrey le Leche, Stephen de Oldbek of Wychingham, Thomas de
Framyngham, ' draper,' John Cosyn, Adam de Pereres, Hugh Garsceon,
James de Causton, Roger de Causton, John Malkyn, the younger, John
Malkyn, the elder, William Malkyn, William le Rede, Peter Roberdesman
Ofhalle, Robert Duraunt, Laurence Roberdesmanofhalle, Richard de
Runhale, Roger son of John But, Richard Pennyng', John son of Ralph
Burel, Roger Ston, Richard de Massingham, Gilbert Fleghe, Reginald le
Goldsmyth, Walter Fleghe, Stephen le Longe, Hugh de Dunston, William
de Gissyng, ' spicer,* Richard Sefoul, Richard de Sculthorpe, Roger March,
William March, Richard de Porynglond, William de Wytton, John de
Melton, Edmund atte Bakhus, Geoffrey de Morle, John de Morle, the elder,
John Avenaunt of Mannegrene, Edmimd le Goldsmyth, Hugh son of
Robert Coleman of Habeton, Richard Bert {sic) of Worstede, Thomas
Hardyng, *lyndraper,' Richard Nessaben, John Costinoble, William de
Colton, Adam de Burwode, Alan le Newemareschal, William de Weston,
* spicer,' and Alexander his brother, Laurence de Erlham, * draper,' Eudo
de Harpyngg, John de Lenne, John Pirimimd, John Grave (or
Grane), ' cotiUer,' Hervey le Spicer, Adam Stalun (or Scalim^, and Richard
de Ely, with others, assaulted him at Norwich, and plottmg his death,
rang the city bells and closed the gates to prevent the escape of him and
his men, whereupon he took refuge in the castle, which they besieged
through three days and more, and carried away 4 horses of his of the price
of 100 marks. {Pari. Writs.] By p.s.
The like to the same justices on like complaint by WiUiam de Appelby
that the said Robert de Wyleby and others assaulted him at Norwich, &c.
as above. [Pari. Wriu.] By p.s.
The like to the same justices on like complaint by Robert de Wylersham
touching an assault, &c. as above at Norwich. By p.s.
278 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 Q-i o Membrane 27 d — co7it,
July 20. The like to John de Foxle, William de Hardenne and Walter de Paveli
Northampton, on complaint by John son of George de Perci touching the persons who
had seized {rapiienmt) Elizabeth his wife at Shaldefeld Parva, co. Wilts,
abducted her, and carried away her goods. By K.
Aug. 10. The like to Hugh de Pestwold and John de Cave on complaint by Agnes,
Leake. late the wife of Thomas de Auno of Anesty that John son of Hugh
de Anesty and Robert brother of the said John with others broke her
houses at Anesty, co. Leicester, and carried away her goods.
By the Chancellor for God.
Aug. 10. The like to John de Foxle, William de Hardenne and Walter de Pavely
Leake. on complaint by George de Percy that Thomas Baumound, Warin son of
William de Louche, chaplain, John de Winkalton, John Tybesone, James
•Wykewane, Auquerus de Seynbury, John le Keu, Richard de Lenche of
Elmely, * waryner,* Malcolm Musard and John son of Ingelram Berenger,
with others, carried away his goods at Shaldefeld Parva, co. Wilts. By K.
The like to Henry Spygumel, John de Chydyngton and Eustace de
Brunneby on complaint by Thomas de Cave, parson of the church of
Wokton, that John de Staunford of Norhampton, the younger, and Thomas
his brother, John de Hegham, John de la Porte, William de Staunford,
* Sherman,' and Adam de Waltham, with others, assaulted him at
Norhampton.
Aug. 15. The like to Walter de Norwico, William de Monte Acuto, Lambert de
Nottingham. Trikingham, and Nicholas de Bolingbroke touching the merchant vintners
who with their wine withdrew from the town of Boston when the king sent
Stephen de Abyndon, his butler, there to purvey wine for his use, whereby
his butler was unable to procure the wine. By K.
Aug. 13. Commission de walliis et fossatis to Roger de Cubbeldyk, Simon le
Nottingham. Chaumberleyn, and Walter de Friskeneye for the parts of Friskeneye and
Thorpe by Waynflet, co. Lincoln.
Aug. 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Malberthorpe, Nicholas
Clipstone. de Bolyngbrok and Peter de Ludyngton on complaint by Robert son of
Ralph de Burtonstathre that Simon de Daleby of Normanby, Roger de
Netherwyk, William Vendur, John de Redburn, Hugh Bigge, Simon de
Hotoft of Normanby, chaplain, Richard le Clerk, John Miriman, John
Crede, William Bene, Martin Bene, Hugh de Cave of Normanby, and
Reginald and John his brothers, John de Cave of Normanby, the younger,
Thomas Gryme of Normanby, and Thomas de Sandale of Normanby
burned his fold at Normanby by Burtonstathre, co. Lincoln, and drove away
120 sheep of his, of the price of 60Z. By fine of 20».
MEMBRANE 26<f.
Aug. 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Bousser,
Nottingham, and John de Wengrave, by oath of good men of the county of Hertford, on
complaint by John Makary that Richard de Hertford, abbot of Waltham
Holy Cross, with Gilbert Bursty of Waltham St. Laurence, John de Sancto
Albano and Stephen de Norflblk, his fellow-canons, Richard de Elynton,
a lay brother of the house, and John de Tonebrugge, conspired together at
Stanstede Abbots and caused him to be appealed by William Chaunterel, an
approver, lately detained in the gaol of Waltham Holy Cross, of divers
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1318.
Aug. 20.
Clipstone.
Aug. 25.
Nottingham.
Aug. 28.
Nottingham.
Membrane 26</ — cont,
felonies and robberies committed in the counties of Essex and Hertford,
and on that account to be taken and imprisoned in the said gaol until he
was acquitted before William de Goldyngton and his fellows, justices of
gaol deUvery for that place. By p.s.
Afterwards, on 20 August, John de Mutford and William de Goldington
were associated in the said commission with the above-named justices.
The like to Lambert de Trikyngham, Richard de Wylughby and Walter
de Goushull on complaint by John de Crumwell touching the breach of his
park at Isyngdon, co. Lincoln. By K.
Commission to Balph de Cropbill, John de Cave and Nicholas de
Wydmerpol to audit the accounts of Ralph de Sescheville, Robert de
Ecklesale, Robert son of Ivo, Geoffrey de Byngham, Gervase de Clifton,
Stephen de Hauthe and Robert de Bramcote of all moneys received for the
repair of the bridge of Kegworth on the confines of the counties of
Notyngham and Leycestre, viz. as well the gifts of divers men either in
charity or bequeathed in their testaments, as the proceeds of the pontage
granted for such repairs.
Commission of oyer and teAniner to Henry Spigumel, John de Cante-
brugge, and John de Islep on complaint by the abbot of Peterborough that
John de Columbers, Geoffrey Dorlot of Wymerepol, Thomas atte Noke of
Wymerepol, William his son, Roger brother of the said William, William
son of Robert le Eyr of Castr*, John de Burghle of Upton, Simon
Fisshaud *buttre,* of Upton, William de Claybrok, *chaumberleyn,' William
de Eillum, 'spenser,' Adam le Keu, Thomas Reyner and Laurence de
Preston, with others, broke the gates and close of his several wood at
Castr', CO. Northampton, and the hays of his said close, burned his trees,
depastured with cattle the buds of the wood, and carried away his goods.
By fine of 40<.
Aug. 14.
Nottingham.
Aug. 12.
Nottingham.
Aug. 18.
Nottingham.
MEMBRANE 25d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigumel, John de la Haye,
and John de Chetyndon on complaint by Roger son of John Aignel,
touching the persons who assaulted him at Rikemersworth, co. Hertford.
ByK.
The like to John de Cave and Richard de Wylughby on complaint by
Gervase de Clifton that John, abbot of Gerendon, 'and John de Pek, his
fellow monk, Richard de Cortlingstok, John Touke of Ayeme, William
Ghrom, Richard Grom, Roger Keling, Hugh de Staunton, and Thomas Mous,
with others, carried away his goods at Shelford, co. Nottingham.
The like to Henry de Baiocis, John de Beaufay and Nicholas de
Bolingbrok on complaint by John Careles of Westburgh that John de
Markham, Richard son of Matilda de Westburgh, Adam son of William le
Milner of Westburgh, Robert le Taillur of Bynington, William son of
Henry de Brandiston, Margaret de Alington, Jonesserjant de Markham and
and William de Eilvington, with others, assaulted him at night in his
house at Westburgh, co. Lincoln, wounded him, gouged his eyes out,
and carried away his goods. By E.
280
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-iQ-io Membrane 25rf — cont.
The like to Lambert de Trikyngham, John de Neville and Richard de
Wylughby on complaint by Henry Gurtman, king's Serjeant, that John
Campion, Geoffrey de Sibthorpe, Robert Vigorous and Thomas and William
his brothers, Robert de Ryngesthorpe, Thomas de Eel', Richard de
Leyoestre, Richard son of John Maugod, ' permenter,' Walter leBocher and
Stephen de Cokesford, with others, assaulted him when sent by the king to
Newerk, co. Notyngham, to make purveyance for his use. By K.
Aug. 16. The like to Richard de Wylughby, William de Stafford and Hugh de
Northampton. Prestwold on complaint by William de Walton, that Walter Lomb of
Boseworth, Simon le Bakester of Boseworth, Peter Persone, William de Wales,
Thomas Pegg', John Pegg', Richard de Cotes fstc), Elias le Personesman,
Nicholas de Harecourt, parson of the churcn of Shepeye, William le
Bakester, William Ward, William le Parker, Simon son of William le
Bakester, Geoffrey de Morton, William son of Geoffrey Percy, John son of
Margery, Simon Hopper, Geoffrey Aubry and William Cham with others,
assaulted him at Boseworth, co. Leicester.
The like to John de Mutford, William de Goldyngton and Geoffrey de la
Lee on complaint by the abbot of Waltham Holy Cross that John Joce,
chyvaler, Ralph Joneschaumberleyn Joce, Richard de Drittesle, Richard
Stace, John Lescewe of Bolewefan, Matthew son of Thomas le Tavemer of
Branketre, William Page, Roger le Garzoun, Adam Russel, Richard
Breteville, Philip Scot, Stephen Jurdan, and John le Forester, with others,
drove away 16 of his cows at Stanstede Abbots, co. Hertford, of the price
and of 11^. 4^., cut and carried away his corn there and at Honesdon, co.
Hertford. By fine of 20s.
Aug. 8. The like to John de Donecastre, Alexander de Cave, and Adam de
Leake. Hoperton, on complaint by William de Bos of Hamelak touching the breach
of his parks at Storthweyt and Helmesle, co. York. By E.
Aug. 28.
ClipstoDo.
Aug. 28.
Clipslone.
MEMBRANE 24<f.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Wylughly, Roger de
Bradeboum, and William de Tissington on complaint by Robert Tochet of
Marketon that Geoffrey de Boolton of Mewkeworth, Richard de Kegworth,
Henry Freman, Robert son of Basilia, Robert Godchild, William le Yonge,
Robert le Veyse, Andrew le Ward, Robert le Tayllour, Walter Ligram,
chaplain, Robdrt son of Alan, chaplain, John le Hayward, Master Nicholas
de Overe, Walter le Dikere, Hugh Godchild, William de Mora, Thomas
Besyng* and William de Breydesale, with others, cut and carried away his
grass at Mackeworth, co. Derby, and assaulted Walter Skil, his Serjeant.
ByK.
The like to Roger de Cubledyk, Walter de Priskenay, and Gilbert de
Toutheby on complaint by the abbot of Barlynges and Simon de Baum-
burgh, his fellow canon, that Robert Trasshe of Lincoln and Matilda his
wife, John Trasshe, Walter Gotte, Roger Thoumbes, Thomas Codelyng,
Theophilus Candelmaker, John de Hoylan[d], 'pestour,' and William
le Taillour, with others, assaulted the said Simon at Lincoln, followed him
to Rysum, co. Lincoln, without the city of Lincoln, and threw him on the
ground from off his horse there, and also assaulted William Fresthorpe,
the servant of the abbot, at Lincoln.
Association of Henry de Baiocis and Simon le Chamnberleyn with the
above-named justices in the said matter.
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Sept. 4.
Clipstone.
Sept. 5.
Clipstone.
Membrane 2id — cont.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Eoger de Cubledyk, Walter de
Friskonay and Gilbert de Toutheby on complaint by the abbot of Berlynges
and Eobert de Scotton, a lay brother of the house, that Robert Trasshe of
Lincoln, &c. as already set forth.
Association of Henry de Baiocis and Simon le Ghaumberleyn with the
afore-named justices in the matter.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Wylughby, Ralph de
CrophuU and Richard de Whatton on complaint by John le Coppere of
Notyngham that William, abbot of Beauchief {de Bello Capite), Walter de
Cotes, ' the abbotesserjaunt,' William son of Walter de Ufton, and Robert
le Gardiner of Codenoure, with others, broke his close at Riddinges by
Somercote, co. Derby, felled his trees, wrecked his houses, and carried
away his timber, trees, and goods. By the Chancellor.
The like to John de Mutford, John Bacun, and Edward Charles on
complaint by William de RyhiU and Agnes his wife that John de Freston
and Agatha Parmyhede and Olive her daughter, with others, assaulted the
said Agnes at Ipswich, co. Suffolk, imprisoned her, and carried away his
goods. By E. on the information of Thomas de Cherlton.
The like to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Cantebrigge and Simon de
Brunne on complaint by Robert Clement of Hardliston that Henry le
Waleys of Hardlaston and Elena his wife, Robert Henrisman Waleys
and William son of John Knotte of Teverisham, with others, assaulted him
at Hardliston, co. Cambridge, and carried away his goods. By p.s.
Sept. 20.
York.
Sept. 21.
York.
Sept. 25.
York.
MEMBRANE 24. ScheduU.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Richard de
Wylughby and Richard de Whatton on complaint by Hugh de Gtouteby
tiiat when he began with his horses and oxen to cultivate his lands at
Suthleverton, co. Nottingham, Henry del Hill, then bailiff of Thomas le
Latymer of Suthleverton, with others, removed his horses and oxen, so
that they could not be found, and drove them to the said Thomas le
Latymer's manor of Cassale, co. Nottingham, where they were used in the
ploughs and carts, and many of them died, whereby his lands remained
nncidtivated ; also the said Henry and others drove away 200 sheep of his
from Suthleverton to divers parts of the county of Nottingham, and further
they assaulted him when going on feast days to the parish church of
Suthleverton, and also when on his way to fairs, markets and other public
places within the said county, &c. By C. for God.
The like to Roger de Swynerton, John de Cave and Richard de Whatton,
on complaint by Robert Wauweyn, that William, abbot of Birton, Robert
de F^dem, Thomas de Bussons, William Trillyng, John son of John son
of Eleanor de Magna Ovre, Roger son of William le Provost of
Little {Parva) Ovre, and John Tomasman de Bussons, with others, assaulted
him at Derby. By E.
The like to J. de Donecastre, J. Mauleverer, and John de Thomhill, on
complaint by Geoffrey de Staynton, that William le Vavasour and Thomas
his brother, with others, assaulted him at Bergh by Derton, co. York, and
oarried away his goods. By the CSiancellor,
Vacated became othericUe below in the month of May.
282 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Membrane 24. Schedule — cont.
The like to John de Doncastre, Adam de Emeryngham of Birkjn, and
John de Thomhill, touching breaches of the parks of Thomas, earl of
Lancaster, of Bothewell, Rundehay, Snayt, Altoftes and Cridelyng, co.
York, and of his free chaces of Almanbury, Marchesden, and Berewyk in
Elmete, co. York, of his free warrens at Knottyngle, Beyale and the said
towns of Cridelyng and Berewyk in Elmete, co. York. By K.
Sept. 26. The like to John de Bello Campo, John de Erlegh, and John de la Fosse
York. on complaint by John de Wrockeshale and Alice his wife that Henry de la
Hyde and Henry son of Elias, with others, wrecked his houses at Legh and
Thomhull, co. Dorset, carried away his goods, and seized and imprisoned
the said Alice. , By K.
[Inserted at a later date,] Afterwards Richard de Rodeneye was asso-
ciated with the said justices in the matter. 24 May [1819].
Sept. 26. The like to the same justices on complaint by John de Brokenberowe
York. that Henry de la Hyde with others wrecked his house at Up Wymburn, co.
Dorset, and carried away his goods. By K.
[Inserted at a later date,] Afterwards Richard de Rodeneye was asso-
ciated with the said justices in the matter. 24 May [1819].
The like to Henry Spigumel, John de Donecastre and Richard de
Bernyngham touching the persons who killed Hugh le Couper at Daneby,
CO. York. By K.
Sept. 24. The like to John de Moubray, John de Donecastre, and Robert de
York. Cliderhou on complaint by Francis Tyais (or Tyays) that Richard de (sic)
Waleys, and Stephen his brother, Robert de Folifat, parson of the churcn of
Helau, John Clarel, William de Burgh, Henry le Vavasur, John de Cailly,
John de Munketon, William son of Stephen de Tocwith, John Freys of
Askham, John Scot of Walton, Thomas de Acton, John de Ledes, Richard
Sparue, John Drury of Folifat, John Belle, * forester,* William le Whyte,
Thomas le Amblour, Peter Gobet, and Stephen de Hoton, with others,
assaulted him at York.
Sept. 25. The like to Henry Spigurnel, John de Donecastre, and Richard de
York. Bernyngham on complaint by William Latimer (or le Latimer) touching
the persons who burned his house at Daneby, co. York, broke his parks there
and at Leverton, co. Y'^ork, and assaulted his men.
Sept. 25. The like to John de Foxle, Richard de Bere, and Peter de Walyngford
York. on complaint by Richard de Dalton that John de Brackeleye, William
Dabynton and William de Risle assaulted and maimed him at Middelyngton,
CO. Oxford, when sent by the king to OsJord for certain matters for William
de Monte Acuto, steward of the Household. By p.s.
Vacated because otlierwue below in tlu month of April,
Sept. 27. The like to Robert de Maddingley, Simon de Brunne and John Conquest
York. on complaint by Thomas de Herdwik (or Herdewyk) that Ralph Gemet of
Kerdington, William Baudewyn of Kerdington, Robert, vicar of the church
of Kerdington, Thomas Mossy of Kerdington, Geo&ey le Chapman of
Kerdington, Roger Picot of Harewedon, Stephen le Fevre of Fenlak and
John Soule of Kerdington, with others, assaulted him the said Thomas
Herdwyk at Bedeford, and carried away his goods.
By the Chancellor at the instance of John de Pabenham.
Sept. 26* The like to Lambert de Trikyngham and Henry de Baiocis to enquire by
York. good men of the town of Boston and county of Lincoln touching alleged
forestalling in those parts. By C.
12 EDWARD n.— Part 1.
288
1318.
Oct. 8.
York.
Membrane 24. Schedule — cont.
The like to John de Donecastre, Richard de Bemyngham and J. de Barton
of Friton and Adam de Hoperton on complaint by William de Ros of
Hamelak touching the breach of his park of Stortwayt, co. York. By K.
Sept. 4.
Clipstone.
Aug. 1.
Northampton.
Sept. 6.
Clipstone.
Sept. 10.
CUpBtone.
Sept. 12.
York.
Membrane 24 — Dorse of Schedule*
Commission of oyer and terminer to James de Norton, John de Stonore,
and William de Northo on complaint by Peter de Gousle, parson of the
church of Bradewatre, that John de Ifeld, Roger atte Pyrye, John Passur,
* Jones bailiff de Ifeld,' Peter de Heycroft, John le Degher of Pulbergh, and
William le Flecher assaulted him at Ofl&yngton, co. Sussex, within the
limits of his parish when collecting the tithes due to his church, seized him
on his horse, took him within the close of the said John de Ifeld, imprisoned
him therein, not permitting him to dismount, and trampled down and con-
sumed his corn. By C.
The like to Thomas de Furivalle («ic), William de Byngham and
William de Miggele on complaint by Beatrice daughter of Robert de Reyn-
bergh that William le Lord of Addewyk, William le Lavedyman of
Addewyk, Thomas son of Richard Butterthwayt, Richard de Butterthwayt
and Thomas Malcus of Roderham, with others, robbed her of her goods at
Haddewyk Onderne, co. York. By K.
The like to Lambert de Trikyngham, Richard de Wylughby and Robert
de Malberthorpe on complaint by the prior of Newstead upon Ancholme
{de Novo Loco super Ancoln)j and William de Walden, a canon thereof, that
Walter de Redburn of Cadenay, and Agnes his wife, and Alice daughter of
John de Husum and Robert son of Simon Hamund of Cadenay, with
others, assaulted the said William de Walden at Cadenay, co. Lincoln, and
broke his legs. By £ne of 20s, which he paid in the Hanaper.
Appointment of John de Waldeshef and William Mowyn to be con-
servators of the peace for the county of Huntyngdon. [Pari, Wtits,]
Commission of oyer and terminer for Walter de Berthorpe, Robert de
Bracy and Walter de Cokeseye on complaint by John Conan that John son
of Henry Sturmy of Russhoke and John, Henry, Richard and Thomas, his
brothers, assaulted him at Russhoke, co. Worcester. By p.s.
The king to the same justices on complaint by Thomas Conan that John
son of Henry Sturmy of Russhoke, &c.
Sept. 12.
CUpstone.
MEMBRANE 23d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Robert de
Cliderhou and Alexander de Cave on complaint by Thomas son of Adam le
Taillour of Snayth that John le Littester of Snayth and Thomas and
Adam his sons, Henry son of Jordan Frere of Snayth, and Richard son of
Henry de Rouclive, with others, assaulted him at Snayth, co. York.
By the Chancellor.
The like to the same justices on like complaint by Joan, late the wife of
Robert le Forester of Snayth that John le Littester, &c.
By the Chancellor.
284
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Sept. 14.
Clipstono.
Sepfe. 20.
York.
Membrane 23^^ — cont.
The like to Henry de Baiocis, Simon le Ohaumberleyn and Peter de
Luddyngfcon on complaint by Simon son of Hugh atte Brigge of Glaunford
Brigge that Peter Grundenbenes of Glaunford Brigge and John his son,
and Margaret, late the wife of John le Porter of Glaunfordbrigge, with
others, assaulted him at Glaunfordbrigge, co. Lincoln. By fine of 1 mark.
The like to Alexander de Cave and William de Boston on complaint by
Ralph de Kirtelyngton (or Kertlyngton) of Kyngeston-upon-HuU that John
Cauz of Walkyngton, William son of Agnes de Sancta Barbara of Risceby,
John le Botiller of Beverley and Robert his brother, and John Stittard
(or Sticcard) of Frothyngham broke his house at Risceby, co. York, and
carried away his goods. By the Chancellor.
Oct. 1.
York.
Oct. 4.
York.
Oct. 2.
York.
Oct. 8.
York.
Oct, 5.
York.
Oct. 10.
Barstwiok.
MEMBRANE 22d.
m
Writ of aid directed to the sheriff, king's bailiffis, and lieges of Norfolk
and Suffolk for Robert Elys of Great Jememuth and Roger de
Beselyngthorpe of Lincoln, the attorneys of W. count of Holland and
Seland, and lord of Friesland, appointed with the consent of the king to
collect the tolls from the count's subjects coming within the realm in
accordance with the agreement before recited. By K. and C.
Commission of oyer and terminer to W. de Goldyngton, Walter de
HuntTOgfeld, and Geoffrey de Hertelpol, on complaint by Ralph de Bith',
that Thomas de BrochuU, and Margaret, late the wife of WiUiam de
Brochull, with others, broke the gates of his manor of Calhull, co. Kent,
and drove away 20 cows, 2 bulls, and 140 sheep of the price of 40^., carried
away his goods, and assaulted his men.
By E. at the instance of the earl of Pembroke.
The like to Robert Baynard, Robert Walkefare, William de Rungeton,
Richard de la Rokele, and Richard de Walsyngham on complaint by Adam
de Merston that Roger son of Nicholas de Holm, William de Sheteford,
Thomas son of Thomas le Styward, Hugh son of Nicholas de Holm,
Nicholas Covyng', Roger Covyng*, Thomas de Staunford, Robert Gerard,
Richard de Seywode, Geoffrey * thelevediesneve Lestraunge,' Swaldalus
Roggeresman de Holm, John le Deye of Hunstantoun, William Baret, Robert
Spark, Robert do la Roche of Hunstantoun and Alvered de Coulynge, with
others, assaulted him at Hunstantoun, co. Norfolk, and broke his right
arm. By E. on the information of the earl of Hereford.
The like to John de Sutton, Robert le Conestable and William de Roston
on complaint by Helming do Osenbrigge, merchant of Almain, touching the
persons who boarded his ship, which he had Ittden with divers wares at
Melueynge in Almain for conveyance to the town of Boston to trade with,
on the sea near Raveneshere, killed Arnald Stupedoun, the master of the
ship, and other men then in her and cast them into the sea, and took the
ship and goods to Raveneshere, co. York, and sold them there. By K.
The like to William de Monte Acuto and John de Buttetourt, touching
the death of Geoffrey de Sutton and Hugh le Brakener at York. By E.
Commission to William Rydel and Richard de Emeldon, to enquire into
the seizure of a ship of Flanders, as it was represented to the king by Robert,
count of Flanders, and the magistrates, echevins and consuls of the town
of Brufi^es in Flanders that, notwithstanding the agreement entered into
by the king and the said count for the settlement of disputes between their
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1. 285
igi o Membrane 22d — cont^
subjects, certain persons contrary to the king's proclamation seized a ship
of Giles de Atrik (or Arik), Michael Crakebeen, William de Castello, John
de Dyk, Nicholas de Thoralto, Peter Brocker and of other burgesses of
Bruges, laden with wool, hides and other wares in Scotland, when on the
voyage to Flanders, near the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, co. Northum-
berland, and took the ship and goods and 26^. in money to the port of that
town and disposed of the same. By E. and C.
Oct. 14. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigumel, John de Poxle,
Burstwick. Edmund de Passele and William de Northho on complaint by the prior of
Pritelwell that Hugh de Neville and Ida his wife, William le Botiller,
John de Longewod, Geoffrey Baldewyn, William de Barwe, William
de Mepeshale, Walter Peryn, John Samuel, George de Cokefeud, Master
Maurice de Waldon, Bichard Tyndringges, brother William le Avenaz and
brother Robert de Strete, with others, forcibly entered his priory of Pritel-
well, CO. Essex, and held it, expelled him and his fellow monks, broke the
chests, took the common seal and divers muniments of the house, caused
divers writings and letters obligatory and blank letters to be made and
sealed with the said seal, retained such blank letters in their power, and
wasted and took away the goods of his said priory. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 2ld.
Sept. 24. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula, and John de
York, Donecastre on complaint by William de Bevercote, clerk, that Cecily de la
Rokele and Edmund her son, Robert son of Thomas Laurence of Ludham,
and John Scot, with others, took away 18 swine of his, of the price of lOZ.,
and other goods of his at Rampton and Tireswell, co. Nottingham.
By the Chancellor.
Sept. 24. The like to the same justices on complaint by William de Bevercote,
York. king's clerk, prebendary of Rampton in the church of St. Mary, Suthwell,
that, whereas he had lately recovered in court against William, then
archbishop of York, the king's grant of the prebend of Rampton, co.
Nottingham, then void and in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of
the archbishopric of York in the time of the late king, divers persons after
judgment was given and before the said William took possession of his
prebend, broke the close thereof, felled the trees therein, broke the houses
and carried away the timber and trees. By E. and C.
Sept. 26. The like to John de Mutford, Baldwin de Colum, and John de Cante-
York. brigge on complaint by Robert le Porteresman of Ely that John le Pelryn,
Thomas de Wilghenhagh, John de Melton, Alexander Gemetersman,
William le Pestour of Ely, and Reginald his brother, John Cochaunt,
Thomas le Palefrayman, Simon son of John le Clerk, chaplain, Thomas
Sharp and William de Crishale, with others, assaulted him at Ely, co.
Cambridge, and carried away his goods. By tho Chancellor.
The like to the same justices on like complaint by William de Werdale
that John le Pelryn, &c., as above. By the Chancellor.
Oct. 8. The like to Henry Spigumel, John de Cantebrige and John de Islep
York. on complaint by the abbot of Peterborough that Robert Cokel of Upton,
John Neuman, Henry Stubbe of Helpeston, Payn Noteman, Simon
Stubbe, John Stubbe, Robert son of Simon, Hugh son of the same
Robert, Roger de Burton, William de Croiland, John le Graunt, Robert
du Boys, Geoffrey le Fevre, Henry his son, John atte Cros, John bis
286
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Oct. 5.
York.
Oct. 15.
Burstwick.
Membrane 21rf — CQ)tt,
son^ Simon le White, Peter de la Mare, Henry le Reve, John his son,
Geoffrey Bynorthton, Robert Bynorthton, John de Muston, Geoffrey son of
Roger, William son of Adam, William Joye, Roger le Taillour, William de
Faxton, Thomas de Hiham, Robert Joye, the younger, Henry Baudewyn
of Ayschton, John his son, Robert le Bercher, Hugh de Bemeville, Simon
Launceleue, Gilbert le Bercher, John Cok, Walter Freman of Ufford,
Geoffrey Custard of Depyng, Ralph Suckyng of Upton, Adam Godcave,
William de Wyshowe, Nicholas de Keworth, Geoffrey Kaloun, John le
Bercher of Upton, Hugh de Wodecroft, Edmund his son, John Curteys,
William Curteys, John le Taillour, John de Cokesfeld, John le Machun
of Helpeston, Thomas le Ryver, William de Stok', William * Williames-
serjaunt of Risburgh,* William le Fevre, Geoffrey son of Reyner de
Burton, John le Taillour of Burton, Richard le Machun, Richard le
Vaus, Geoffrey son of Andrew Russel of Etton, Andrew his brother,
Simon Knotte of Ayschton, Hugh Aleyn and Geoffrey son of Gilbert de
Ayschton, with others, broke the gates and close of his several woods at
Castr*, CO. Northampton, &c., [as previously set forth.}
CJianr/ed because it was sealed at another time by a fine of 40s, which is
enrolled.
The like to Henry Spygumel, John de Cave, and Hugh de Prestwold on
complaint by William de Ne\ille of Reresby that Ralph de Foleville of
Reresby and Philip his son, Roger, parson of the church of Reresby, Ralph
Medeneye, Thomas le Gardiner and Geoffrey de Wylton, with others,
assaulted him at Reresby, co. Leicester. By fine of 20s,
The like to Lambert de Trikyngham, William de Spanneby and John
Chaynel on complaint by John son of John Gobaud that Richard son of
Richard de Lyndon of Creton, with others, assaulted him at Westbitham,
CO. Lincoln, carried away his goods, and assaulted his men.
By the Chancellor at the instance of Robert de Eendale.
Oct. 24.
York.
Oct. 14.
Burtswick.
Oct. 22.
York.
MEMBRANE 20d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk,
John Buteturte, Henry le Scrope and Henry Spigumel to enquire touching
the disturbances at York between the footmen, who went from the city of
London at the king's request to the North, and divers men of the city of
York, in which William de Canefeld, Thomas le Porter, Stephen de
Aldham, John de Inefeld, ' Mannekynnesmanthearmurer,' and Roger
Frowe, of London, and Thomas Hulsone, William de Clifford of
Walmegate, Thomas Rauban, William de Dalton, Geoffrey de Eillum,
Thomas de Wystbwe, and Hugh le Sowour, of York, were kiUed. By K.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Andrew Peverel, John de Ifeld, and
William de Northhoo on complaint by the prior of Lewes touching the
persons who broke his park at Little Horstede, co. Sussex. By p.s.
The like to William de Bourne, John Treiagu, and Henry
Chaumbemoun on complaint by John de Tavystok, < cordywaner,* that
Richard le Seler of Bodmyn (de Bodmynea), John atte Heye, Richard
Styward, Richard Plegh, Oliver le Seler, Edward de Berkhamstede, John
le Venur, John de Ponte of Cornwall and John Braz, with others,
assaulted him at Exeter, co. Devon.
Changed by the Chancellor because at another time it was sealed by a fine of
20f • which is enrolled.
12 EDWARD n.— Part 1. 287
McTnbrane 20«i — cont.
1318.
Dec. 8. The like to John de Donecastre, Bichard de Bemyngham and Adam de
York. Hoperton touching the appeal in the county of York by Etena, late the
wife of William son of John le Prostsone of Skelton, against Thomas son of
BogerLovelof Skelton for the death of her said husband. By fine of 20s.
Oct. 24. The like to Henry Beaufiz, Gilbert de Ellesfeld, and John de Mere
York. touching the levelling of the king's dykes in the New Forest, co.
Southampton, and the burning of his hedges and gates there by Balph de
Mountelewe, John Falilee, John Beynald, Walter Bran of Langelee, John
de Langelee, John Comoun, < tailliour,' Hugh Thor, John Huot of Lange-
lee, Stephen Neel of Eadelonde, Bobert Boulf of Leepe, John Palmere of
Ore, William le Bouk of Wodeton, Bobert Baroun of Brymaneston, and
Agatha Ghippe, and others.
Changed became sealed at another Hme,
Association of William de Herle and Balph de Bereford in this matter
with the foregoing justices.
Oct. 28. The like to Bichard Byroun, Simon le Chaumberleyn and William de
York. Isny, touching the death of William Fythel of Goudiill at Goushill, co.
Lincoln.
Nov. 3. The like to W. de Goldyngtoii, John le Bousser, and John de Lyston on
York. complaint by Thomas son of Bartholomew de Shaldeford that John de
Halteby of Ipswich, John Hurold, the younger, Andrew Slynge, chaplain,
John Letesson of Braunford, John le Botour, John son of William de
Melton, John le Mullere of Manytre, William Boumecounte, John le Warde
of Hoo, William Scot, and Thomas le Cartere of Bewenhale, with others,
broke his houses at Bewenhale, co. Essex, and certain chests therein, felled
trees in his close there, and carried away the trees and timber from his
houses and other goods of his, with his charters and muniments.
Nov. 8. The like to John de Foxle, J. de Stonore, and Bobert de Esden, touching
York. a breach of the park of Edmund, earl of Arundel, at Kyvelee, co. Wilts.
ByK.
Sept. 1. The like to John de Moubray, John de Donecastre and Alexander de
Clipstone. Cave on complaint by John de Bither, king's yeoman, that Thomas
Ughtreth, Bobert de Folifat, John Waleys, Bobert de Gouton, Hugh de
Lewyngthorpe, Adam le Mohoude, Henry de Gyseleye, Balph de Beston,
John Baulynesman, Bobert de Burley, Bobert le Keu, Bichard le Stedeman,
Balph le Chaumberleyn, Adam le Ferour, Adam le Palefrayour, William
' Jonesman of Bradebioum,' Bobert de Bethmesley, clerk, Alan Serjaunt of
Bechawe, Henry son of Balph le Keu of Bykerton, John de Munketon,
William de Tokwyth, John de Bykerton, chaplain, Peter Warde, Henry de
Hamerton, John fiz Jurdan, Thomas de Stotton, John Pavely, Bobert le
Carpenter of Stotton, Bobert Thomasman Warde, Elias de Holgate, John
* le Ballifson of Popelton,' John de Froys of Askham, John de Gerford,
Thomas de Halton of Lyndesey, William de Heley, Gilbert le Ussher,
Henry de Byngeley, Thomas de London of Popelton, John de London,
John le Petit, and Elias his brother, Geoffrey de Gyseley and Bichard de
Popelton, with others, entered his manor at Heselwode, co. York, broke
the gates and houses thereof, and his chests, burned the timber thereof,
held the manor from 10 October 11 Edward II, until the Ascension
following, prevented him and his men from entering the manor and
cultivating his land, levied rents from his tenants, felled his trees, took 201.
of his, drove away 4 horses, 8 cows, and 9 swine, of the price of 172., and
destroyed his hay. By E.
288 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Membrane 20d — cont.
The like to the same jastioes on complaint by the same John de Bithre,
king's yeoman, that Thomas Ugthret, &c. broke his park at Haselwode, co.
York, and fished his stews there. By K.
Afterwards under the same date the above writ was renewed and the
names of Thomas Ughtred, Robert de Folifayt and Hugh de Lewynthorpe
1319 ^^^ removed.
Jan. 15. Association of Adam de Hoperton with the foregoing justices in the said
matter.
"I^gjg MEMBRANE 19d.
Oct. 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to Alexander de Cave, Alan de Hillum
York. and William de Ruston on complaint by Henry son of Beatrice de Santon
that John son of Richard de Santon assaulted him at Santon, co. York,
broke his right arm, and cut the veins and sinews of the same arm.
By the Chancellor for God.
Oct. 22. The like to the same justices on complaint by John son of Beatrice de
York. Santon that John son of Richard de Santon assaidted him at Santon, &c.
By the Chancellor as above.
Oct. 24. Commission to Henry Beaufiz, John Beaufoy, and Robert de Staunton
York. to enquire into the representations of the tenants of the castle
and manor of High Peak, co. Derby, that whereas divers wastes
within the forest of High Peak, which is in the hands of
queen Isabella, were arrented by John de Thweyt and other
commissioners at certain rents to be made at the castle, and that they held
those wastes by such rent from that time, certain persons assert that they
hold those wastes at will and not in fee and wish that they be removed
from the same to their disinheritance. The commissioners are to enquire
fully into all matters touching such arrentation.
Nov. 2. Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger do Cubbeldyk, Nicholas de
York. Bolingbrok, and Alan de Cubbeldyk on complaint by Robert Neucomen that
John Paulyn of Skirbek assaulted him at Skirbek, co. Lincoln.
By the Chancellor at the instance of Richard de Enderby, clerk.
Nov. 6. The like to Robert de Perepount, Richard de Wylughby, and Richard de
York. Whatton on complaint by John de Lanum, that, when he as one of the
king's sworn bailiffs of the wapentake of Bcrsetelowe, co. Nottingham at
the suit of Thomas de Bekeryng, and Thomas de Limgevillers, approached
the town of Laxton, co. Nottingham, to replevy their cattle, which Adam
de Everyngham and Clarice his wife had seized and unjustly detained, the
said Adam and Clarice and Thomas Trussebut, Adam de Langethweyt and
William du Celer, with others, assaulted him in the execution of his office
and did not permit them to replevy. By C.
Nov. 1. The like to John de Foxle, Richard de Bere and Peter de Walingford on
York. complaint by Richard de Dalton, that John de Brackeleye, William de
Abyndon and William de Risle assaulted him at Eynesham, co. Oxford,
when sent by the king at Oxford with letters to William de Monte Acuto,
steward of the Household. Sealed at another time by p.s.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and othenHse below in the month
of April.
12 EDWARD n.— Part 1. 289
Membrane Idd — cont.
1318.
Nov. 8. The like to John Stonore, John de Trillowe and Peter de Walingford on
York. complaint by Master John de Hildesleye, parson of the church of Thyngden
that John a la Fountayno of Great Harewedon, parson of the church of
Stok Bruere, Laurence * Jonesclerk a la Fountayne,* Henry de Harewedon
of Thingden, Robert Lilkelove of Wahille, Robert Pekous of Thingden,
Thomas Netz of Great Harewedon, and Robert Lucas of Thingden, with
others, entered his close at Thingden, co. Northampton, felled his trees,
fished his stews and carried away the trees and fish.
By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
MEMBRANE ISd.
Nov. 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund Deyncurt, Gilbert Pecche,
York. John de Neville of Stoke and James de Houghton on complaint by John
de Ros and Margaret his wife touching the persons who seized her at
Sutton in Holande, co. Lincoln, and imprisoned her until the said John
made a fine of 100 marks for her release, carried away his goods, and
assaulted his men.
The like to the same justices on complaint by Simon de Redynge
touching the persons who assaulted him at Gedeneye, co. Lincoln.
Nov. 6. The like to John de Hastang[es], J. Chaynel, and W. de Bradewell on
York. complaint by Walter de Beauchaump that Robert, abbot of Alecestre,
Nicholas de Shekyngdon and William de Brome, his fellow monks, John
Ly^'et, Henry Lyvet, Robert Lyvet and Elias Lyvet, with others, carried
away his goods at his manor of Alecestre, upon the confines of the counties
of Warwick and Worcester. By K.
Nov. 8. The like to William Martyn, Robert de Stokheye and Henry le Chaum-
York. bemoun, by oath of good men of the county of Devon, touching the persons
who in the port of Sutton by Plympton, co. Devon, seized and carried
away the ship of Philip son of Richard de Ros laden with divers wares.
Sealed at another time by E.
Nov. 18. The like to John de Vallibus of Beaufront {de Bello Fronte)^ Adam de
York Benton and William de Denum on complaint by Simon de Welteden that
Adam de Birkinside, William son of Patrick de Redpeth, John de Kellawe,
William de Kellawe, William son of Simon de Blenkaneshop, William son
of Brice de Thirlewall and John Kerrok, with others, took away 6 horses,
20 oxen and 16 cows of his, of the price of 40 marks at Welteden, and
Thomeburgh, co. Northumberland. By K. and pet. of C.
The like to the same justices on complaint by Nicholas Scot that John
de Middelton, knight, Walter de Selby, John de Swynbum and William
Maudut, with others, took away 60 swine of his, of the price of 20/. at
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, co. Northumberland. By K. and pet. of C.
Nov. 8. Appointment of William le Botiller of Wemme and Roger de Basker-
York. ville to be conservators of the peace for the county of Salop.
The like of John Pecche, Henry de Erddngton and Robert de Stoke
for the county of Warwick,
18345 T
290 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Membrane 18rf — coyiU
The like of Thomas de Multon of Eremund {sic) and Laurence Hol-
becche for the parts of Holand, co. Lincoln.
1319.
March 25. The like of Robert de Bocheford, Nicholas de Wokyngdon and Benedict
York. de Cokefeld for the county of Essex.
1318.
Nov. 15. Commission of oyer and terminer to Bobert de Maddyngle, Bobert de
York. Asphale, Benedict de Cokefeld and Peter de Denardeston on complaint by
John de Gippewico that John de Crikkelade, Balph de Shaldeford, John le
Tannour, chaplain, John Eobertesman de Merton, John le Straunge of
Wykham and Lora his wife, and Boger le Chaumberleyn and Alice his
wife, with others, abducted Thomas son and heir of Bartholomew de
Shaldeford, a minor in his custody, at Ipswich, co. Suffolk, whose marriage
pertains to him, and also carried away his goods.
By the Chancellor for God.
The like to the same justices on complaint by John de Gippewico, that
John de Crikkelade, &c. as above, carried away 8 horses, 4 oxen and 12 cows,
of the price of 20/. and other goods of his at Bewenhale [co. Essex], and
assaulted his men. By the Chancellor for God.
Nov. 12. The like to John Boteturte, John de Torpe, and John de Mutford on
York. complaint by the barons of the Cinque Ports that, whereas they with their
bailiffs of the town of Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, have held the fair of
that town, from a time whereof memory exists not, and have taken the
explees and profits thereof by the hands of their bailiffs, Henry Bonde,
Peter Cattessone of Corton, Bichard de Specteshale, Stephen Clement,
William de Specteshale, Alexander Bonde, Thomas Costyn, Henry Bonde,
William Andreu of Blundeston, John Starling of Covehith, John Charite,
Walter Clement of Corton, Henry de Specteshale, Edmund Payn, John le
Lrish, Thomas Martyn, and William Gauge del Southtoun, with others,
hindered Nicholas le Archer and James Gryk, their bailiffs appointed to the
custody of the said fair, whereby the said bailiffs could not make attachments
in the fair and collect customs from ships putting into the port of that
town, and took and carried away from the said bailiffs the money
collected from such customs and also other goods of the said barons.
By pet of C.
MEMBRANE lid.
Oct. 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to Boger de Cubbeldyk, Simon le
York. Chaumberleyn and Nicholas de Bolyngbroke on complaint by Thomas de
Lincoln that William de Wegland and Thomas, Simon and Stephen his
sons, Thomas North of Bolyngbrok, chaplain, John de Wynceby, * baillif,'
Bobert son of Alan le Mouner and Henry Druri, with others, overthrew his
cart laden with com at Little Askeby, co. Lincoln, took away 2 of his
horses of the price of 40^., assaulted him, killed a horse and 3 swine of the
price of lOZ., cut his corn and meadow, broke his close, houses and doors,
carried away his timber, hay, com and other goods, and took away a cart
of his laden with divers goods, books, two chests, charters, writings and
muniments to the house of the said William in Little Askeby, broke his
park there in which he had impounded cattle, which he had taken in his
fee for customs and services due to him, and assaulted Bichard Gerard
and Bobert Draunt, his men.
By the Chancellor at the instance of the earl of Hereford.
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1. 291
1Q10 Membrane lid — cont.
Oct. 24. The like to John de Pitton, William de Rungeton, and John Claver on
York. complaint by Ranulph, parson of the church of Bacunesthorpe that Henry,
parson of the church of Northwode Berningham, and Walter, John, Reginald,
Ralph and Peter his brothers, Richard Begelyn and Robert Soneman, with
others, burned his church and houses at Bacunesthorpe, oo. Norfolk. By K.
Nov. 8. The like to Walter de Stirkeland, Robert de Barton, and John de Skelton
York. on complaint by Gilbert de Lancastre that William Lengleys and Robert,
Thomas, and Michael his brothers, with others, carried away his goods at
Sokebred, oo. Westmoreland. By K.
Nov. 6. The like to Roger de Somerville, William de Roston and Alan de Killuni
York. on complaint by John Stemebergh, the elder, that Adam de Couton and
William his brother, Robert Stok, Geoffrey le Carpenter, Thomas de
Bynington, Thomas de Besyngby, Thomas de Rudstayne, William Scott of
Sywardeby, Geoffrey le TaUlur of Siwardeby, Gregory le Fevre of
Siwardeby, William le Carpenter of Hilderthorpe, Thomas de Mounceux of
Bemeston, William le Tavemer, Robert son of Margery, Thomas son
of Geoffrey de Hilderthorpe, Hugh son of Ralph le Mouner, Martin de
Swaldale, James *le Theker,' Geoffrey Suthiby, Robertson of Robert le
Keu of Bridlington, Robert * of the Breweme,' Robert de Crauncewik and
Geoffrey his brother, Thomas Cote and Stephen his brother, John Bellard,
William le Marchaund, James le Taillur, and Gerard Deway of Bemeston,
with others took and carried away his goods out of a ship on the sea coast
by Bridlington Hop, co. York.
Ordered by the Chancellor at the instance of John de Goventre.
Nov. 6. The like to John de Foxle and John de Chaynel, on complaint by the
York. abbot of Hayles that Robert Dastyn, Robert de Aldrynton, Ralph de
Curtlingstoke, William de Hamslape, Ralph le Squier, Thomas Domyn of
Great Wurmynton, William Domyn, John Smart, John Smart, * taiUour,*
Richard Withalesse zone and Richard his son, John Evotesone, < botere,'
Ralph Gonne, John Gonne, William Horsnayl, Walter Thomas, Elias le
Welshe, William Emaldes, William Thommes, William Jannes, John le
Maister, Thomas le Wepare, John le Bostere, Walter Godewyne of Dum-
belton, Richard Godwyne, Robert ' in the Lone ' and Odo son of Hugh,
with others, by night, broke a bridge across the river Ludebrok at Great
Wurmynton, co. Gloucester, which the abbot is bound to repair at his own
charge as his predecessors were accustomed to do, broke the stones thereof
and threw them into the water, made dykes across his free road which he
has for his carriages over the bridge from his manor of Great Wurmynton
to a place called * Herydon,' and so hindered him that he could not do his
carriage, took his cattle and impounded them, harassed him by intolerable
distraints so that he could not cultivate his land, with their cattle depastured
and trampled down his com growing there, and assaulted his men on the
king's highway, so that with difficulty he could find anyone who would
dare to serve him.
Nov. 1. The like to William de Boume, John Treiagu, and John de Carminou
York. on complaint by Odo le Ercedekne (or Lercedekne) that, whereas the king
lately committed to him the custody of the castle of Tremuton, co. Cornwall,
to hold during pleasure, and he wished to take certain prises, due of old
time from wines for sale carried through Sutton Pool (per aquam de Sutton),
from certain wines lately passing by that water, as pertains to his office,
Henry Sampson and William Berd, with others, assaulted him whilst
executing his office, earned away his goods and assaulted his men.
292 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
]^3]^g MEMBRANE IGJ.
Nov. 14. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Abel, Master Jordan Moraunt,
York. and William de Goldyngton upon complaint by Master Stephen de
Gravesende, elect and confirmed of London, that William de Mamy, with
others, broke the parks of his bishopric of London at Crundal (»w), and
Clacton, CO. Essex, whilst the king had the custody of the temporalities
of the bishopric. By K.
The like to the same justices on complaint by the aforesaid elect that
Edmund le Lorymer of London, with others, broke the park of the said
bishopric at Haringeye, co. Middlesex, &c. By K.
Nov. 18. The like to Henry le Scrope, Ralph Basset, Robert de Eendale, and
York. Robert de Maddingle on complaint by Agnes de Haldenby that Simon de
Drayton, Adam de Waltham of Norhampton, clerk, Thomas de Dagenhale
and Joan his wife, John de Hegham of Norhampton, Oliver de Nodariis,
Henry de Drayton, Henry Canenard (Cauenard) of Keston, Simon le Wryght
(or Wright) of Grafton, Robert le Carter (or Richard le Carter), William
Kussel, William Wymund, Gilbert de Aylington (or Ailington), Roger Cogerel,
Henry le Forester of BuUax, William de London, Henry de Shrouesbury,
Richard ^Adamesman de Waltham,' John son of Oliver de Nodariis, Adam de
Waltham of Norhampton, the elder, and Alice his wife, Olive * Adamwomman
(or Adameswomman) de Waltham,* Willam le Keu of Lufwik, and John de
Wauton, chaplain, broke her house at Thrapeston, co. Northampton, took
her to Norhampton, and imprisoned her there, took her thence to
Shughtburgh, co. Warwick, gouged out her eyes and cut out her tongue.
By pet. of C.
Nov. 20. The like to William de Bourne, John de Stonore and John de Fosse on
York. complaint by John Pyrou and Margery his wife that William Barbycan,
parson of the church of Wythecombe, Thomas de Halse, chaplain, John
Pochoun, John de E3arampton, clerk, and John de Padewille assaulted her
at BiUerbrok, co. Somerset, and carried away his goods.
By K. on the information of Roger Damory.
Dec. 18. The like to Walter de Pavely, William de Hardenne, and Robert de
York. Hungerford on complaint by John Fokerham touching the persons who
assaulted him at Neubyrs, co. Berks.
By E. on the information of Roger Damory.
Nov. 18. Commission to Hugh de Audele, the younger, to arrest the persons
York. [whose names are repeated] , who assaulted Alice de Haldenby as set forth
above. By K. and C.
Writ of aid for him directed to all sheriffs, bailiffs, &c.
Nov. 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Alexander de
York. Cave, and Adam de Hoperton on complaint by Scolastica, late the wife of
Godfrey de Melsa, touching the persons who broke her houses at Lepyngton,
CO. York, carried away her goods and led away 2 horses of the price of 20Z.
By pet. of C.
Nov. 20. The like to John Abel, William de Deen, and Walter de Huntingfeld on
York. complaint by Geofflrey de Say that John del Forthe, John Stephene,
Peter le Fevre, Robert del Castel, Bartholomew de Merworthe, and
Thomas de Parrok, with others, broke his park at Birlyng, oo. Kent.
ByK.
12 EDWAED II.— Pabt 1. 298
1Q-I o Membrane 16fi — cont.
Nov. 24. The like to John de Stonore, Henry de Campo Arnulphi and John
York. Treiagu on complaint by Adam Prat of Lym and Walter Daulard of
Sandwich that Geoffrey de Mudeford of Moushole, Ralph Ercediakyn of
Comewail, Menaud Carmynau, Margery Baily, Clement Penryn, Mark de
Seynt Maudys, John fiz le Priour del Mount, Peter de Raskynner, Robert le
Suour of Moushole, John Fynyen of Mousehole, Richard le Clerk of
Moushole, John de Lym and Benedict Naght, with others, took a ship of
theirs, of the price of 20^., at Hayleford, co. Cornwall, and carried it away
together with the goods in her. By pet. of C.
Nov. 24. The like to John de Stonore, John de Lungeville and Eustace de
York. Brunneby on complaint by John de Wyleby that Godfrey, [abbot] of
Peterborough, John de Sekford, a fellow monk of the same abbot, Hugh
de Wodecroft, and Geofirey his son, and Agnes sister of the same Geoffrey,
Adam de Cliderhou, Gilbert do Cathewheit, John de la House, William
Bennessone, and John de Cokefeud, with others, entered his close at
Wodecroft, co. Northampton, cut and carried away the herbage and corn,
and also assaulted him.
By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Nov. 20. The like to Hugh de Audele, William Trussel, the elder, and William de
York. Weston on complaint by Fulk Lestraunge touching the persons who
entered and hunted in his chaces at Clyes and Emestre, co. Ssdop.
Sealed at another time by fine of 208.
MEMBRANE I5d.
Nov. 7. Conmiission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddingle, William le
York. Moigne and John de Cantebrigge on complaint by William de Bollenhurst
that Robert, prior of the church of St. Mary, Huntingdon, John de Pappe-
worth and Thomas Caperon, canons thereof, Nicholas de Pappeworth, John
de Shenyngdon, and William son of Peter de Beengham, * fouler,*
assaulted him at Huntyngdon.
By the Chancellor at the instance of Roger de Northburgh.
Nov. 6. The like to John de Hastang [es] , and William de Bradewell touching
York. the persons who killed Thomas de Sharnford at Alecestre on the confines of
the counties of Warwick and Worcester. By C.
York. The like to Henry Beaufiz, John de Bousser and Benedict de Cokfeld on
complaint by Richard de Honewyk that Thomas Clench, parson of the
church of Bridbrok, Michael his brother, Robert Maunyz, chaplain, William
Scot, Saerus * Thomasservaunt- Clench,* Robert Wolverich of Bridbrok,
William le Smyt, Richard Custesone of Fynchyngfeld, and John de Waltham
of Branketre, with others, assaulted him at Bridbrok, co. Essex, and took
away 6 horses of his, of the price of 6Z., and carried away his goods.
Nov. 18. The like to William Martyn, Hugh de Curteney and Michael de Meldon
York. on complaint by John Caprarii, prior of Montacute, whom the abbot of
Cluny had preferred to that priory, touching the persons who entered the
manors of Tyntenhill and Est Chynnok and the hundreds of Tyntenhill and
Hundesbergh, co. Somerset, and expelled the sub-prior and convent from
the same notwithstanding the grant made by the king, 13 July 10 Edward
II, to Stephen [Raulun], prior of Montacute, that the sub-prior and
convent should have the custody of the priory during voidance. [Montacute
Cartulary, p. 222.]
294 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Membratie 15d — cont.
1318.
Deo. 26. Association of John de Stonore in the foregoing commission.
Nov. 18. The like to William Martyn, Hugh de Curteney and Michael de Meldon
York. on complaint by John [Caprarii], prior of Montacute, touching divers
persons who entered the manors of Tyntenhill and Est Chynnok [as already
set forth] and also assaulted Roger de Cryche, Stephen Raulyn, John
Caucheys, Hugh de Coker, Thomas le Verrour, Thomas de Baryngton,
John Peryn, William de Bello Joco, Peter de la Douse, Peter Bek, Richard
de Farrynges, Walter Janyn, Robert de Kyngesham, John de Bruges,
Philip de Sancto Satumino, Richard de Callingham, Henry de Welleslegh,
Gerard Raner dnd William de Norton, monks of the same house, an^ John
Golde and Robert Lovelich, lay brothers thereof.
Dec. 26. Association of John de Stonore in the foregoing commission.
Nov. 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Wylughby, Robert de Stoke
York. and Richard de Herfchull on complaint by Robert son of Robert le Breton
that John son of John de Lyouns of Werkeworth and Henry de Hokle,
with others, assaulted him at BobenhuU by Ooventre, co. Warwick, and
carried away his goods, charters, and muniments. By fine of 1 mark.
Nov. 13. The like to Henry Spygumel, Thomas le Latymer, * bochard,' and
York. Master Roger de Boudon on complaint by Richard de Brampton, king's
clerk, that Robert de Veer and Simon de Drayton with others broke his
close at Brampton by Norhampton, co. Northampton, drove away 9 oxen,
11 cows, and 15 swine, of the price of 40 marks, and carried away his
goods. By pet. of G.
Nov. 12. The like to John Boteturte, John de Thorpe, and J. de Mutford on
York. complaint by John de Alvyngton of Hethe that Henry Bonde, Peter
Catessone of Gorton, John Starlyng of Covehith, John Charite, Walter
Clement of Gorton, Henry de Specteshale, Edmund Payn, John le Irish,
Thomas Martyn, and WilUam Gauge del Southtoun, with others, assaulted
him at the Denne [by Great Yarmouth] , co. Norfolk. By pet. of C.
Nov. 18. Commission to John de Donecastre, and R. de Bemyngham, to enquire by
York. oath of good men of the county of York, in the presence of the constable
of Cnaresburgh, touching the petition, exhibited before the king and
Council, of the abbot of Fountains, alleging that he holds in Querdale,
CO. York, the town of Staynbum and a moiety of the town of Ruggeton,
adjacent to the forest of Enaresburgh, which towns he holds of the fee of
Robert de Insula and which with other lands and tenements in Quervedale
king John added to the said forest and afterwards by his charter, which the
abbot holds, de-afforested, and which so-disafforested the predecessors of
the abbot held for a long time until a certain steward (seneschallus) of
Knaresburgh of his own authority and without warrant re-attached the
same to the forest, by reason whereof the same remain afforested to the loss
of the abbot and the disinheritance of his church. By pet. of C.
MEMBRANE 15— Dorse of Schedule.
Nov. 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bromfeld, John Inge, and
York. Robert de Aston on complaint by Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford
and Essex, that William, abbot of Malmesbury, and John de Tynteme, his
fellow monk, John de Tynteme, clerk, Simon de la Croys, Roger Hajsard
and John his son, and William brother of the same John, Martin de Wyk,
12 EDWARD II.— Part 1. 295
J328^ Membrane 16 — Dorse of Schedule — vonU
Walter Rysoun, John de Segre, Roger Sletare, Roger son of Roger de
Warre, Edmund de la Hoke, William Benet, John Kybons, Laurence de
Chaddyndon and Thomas his brother, William Gille, William de Melebrugge
and Henry his brother, Robert Whiteknave, Henry de Ludelawe, Walter
Hasard, Richard le Fevre of Cherleton, Richard le Snag' of Cherleton,
Thomas atte Shete, William Ouord (or Onord), Thomas de Haukynton,
John de Bradestok, William de Cherneye of Keyvele, Edmund de
Slaughtreford, John Oysel, William Watermannessone, Henry Wrong,
William de la Boxe, John de Bradestok, clerk, Ralph de la Wodeville,
James le Hayward of Bradestok, Reginald le Keu, John Fraunceys, Adam
Fraunceys, William de Wyk, and William son of William de Dudemerton
took and carried away his goods at Lechelade on the confines of the
counties of Gloucester, Oxford and Wilts, and assaulted his men. By K.
Dec. 1. Association of John de Frenyngham in a commission of oyer and
York. terminer issued to Gilbert de Roubiry, John de Bousser and Edmund de
Passele on complaint by the prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
in England that William de Grandissono, and Peter his son, and Otto
brother of the same Peter, John de Goston, John Burgiloun, and Richard
his son, Bernard de Wrotham, William le Pestur, Richard Molere and
James de Gatton broke his houses at Derteford, co. Kent, cut and
carried away his com, and assaulted Robert Boner his servant.
Nov. 16. The like to John de Cave, Hugh de Prestwold, and Thomas de Thorpe on
York. complaint by Alan de Gissinges, that John de Normanton, Robert le Keu of
Alexton, John le Smyth of Alexton, John de Blaston of Halughton, Geoffirey
de Radeclyve of Halughton and John le Toumur of Alexton, with others,
assaulted him at Halughton, oo. Leicester. By pet. of G.
Nov. 28. The like to Robert de Maddyngle, J. de Cantebrigge, and S. de Brunne
York. on complaint by John de Swynford that Edmund son of Robert de
Geddyng, with others, broke his house at Bokesworth, co. Cambridge,
whilst he was on the king's service in the Parliament at York, drove away
6 horses and 18 oxen, and carried away other goods of his.
Nov. 20. Commission to John Abel, John de Bousser and Richer de Refham, a
York. previous conunission having been issued to Roger le Brabauzun, John le
Blount, William de Bereford, and Gilbert de Roubiry 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
GuiUot le Sautreour, relative to 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 city of London.
1319.
Jan. 18. Afterwards Hervey de Staunton and Master John de Everdon were
associated in the foregoing commission.
1318.
Nov. 80. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Baiocis and Simon le
York. Chaumberleyn touching the burning of the mill of the abbot of Tupholme
at Randeby, co. Lincoln. By pet. of C.
296 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-I on g MEMBRANE 14d.
Nov. 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John de
York. Cantebrigge and Simon de Brunne on complaint by William son of Adam
le Fevre that Henry de Kendenore, parson of the church of Halynggebury,
and Ralph son of William atte Tye of Little Halynggebury, chaplain, with
others, assaulted him at Sterteford, co. Hertford.
Dec. 80. The like to Robert de Maddyngle, Ralph Giflfard, and Roger de Gloston
Beverley, on complaint by Richard de Thalesworth (or Talesworth) that Henry
Longechaump, Robert son of John le Bourcer, William son of Robert de
Teye, Nicholas son of Thomas Doreward, John son of Roger de Styestede,
John le Bret, Geoffrey le Bret, chaplain, John son of John le Bret, William
le White, John le White, the younger, Richard le White, William de
Glennesford, John son of Roger de Montchensy of Stanstede, William atte
Style, Roger le (sic) Somery, Robert atte Nalres, John atte Nalres of
Sthytstede, Thomas Pitford, and John le Longe of Sthytstede assaulted
him at Branketre, co. Essex, and also his men. By E.
Nov. 14. The like to William de Bereford, and John de Stonore on complaint by
York. Henry de Creton, as set forth in his petition exhibited before the king and
Council, that whereas be bought a corrody for himself and one groom in
the priory of St. Fredeswido, Oxford, from Alexander, then prior, and the
convent thereof, for 100^ sterling, which he paid to the said prior and
convent, the said Alexander with others broke the chamber in the priory
assigned to him for his stay, and took and carried away his goods and the
writing, which he had for the corrody. By pet. of C.
Nov. 18. The like to Ralph Basset, William Trussel of Cublesdon, John de
York. Bromfeld, and John de Barewe touching an appeal in the county of Salop
by Hugh de Kynsedeleye against John de Hugford, William de Hugford,
Simon de Hadynton and Thomas de Hadynton for the death of Richard de
Kynsedeleye his brother.
Nov. 12. The like to John de Foxle, J. de Erie, and J. de Stonore on complaint by J.
York. bishop of Bath and Wells, that Walter de Stocton of Aldeston, John son of
Henry de Ralegh, William Wadekyn of Brendlescombe, John Wadekyn,
William Papel, John Kyppyng of Cokelake, John le Couk, Adam Brittoun,
John le Foghel of Lotelcstone, and John his son, Philip le Palmere,
William le Smyth of Cokelake, Richard Godewyne of Lotelestone,
Richard le Walsh, John le Noggare, John le Pywei, John Borde, John son
of Florence (Florencle)^ Gilbert atte Baruwe, William Bouche, John
Hay ward, William * in the Hume,* Adam le Clerk of Brendlescombe, John
Godyng, John Loveryng, John le Keu, William de Mackesmulle, Gilbert
Brounyng, Walter Purs, John Cleg of la Crosse, Walter atte Streme, John
Garlaimd, Walter de Nyweton, Martin de Stocton, Thomas le Chapeleyn,
John le Hayward, Adam son of John Loveryng and Walter Robat of
Loteleston, with others, broke his dykes at Nottelake, co. Somerset, felled
his trees, and carried away his trees and goods. By C.
Nov. 22. The like to William de Hafdenne, Richard de Byflet and John de Burton
York. on complaint by Martin de Bek, merchant of Oporto in Portynggale {Portiis
de Porttjnff(fale) and of his fellows, merchants of the same place, that
whereas they had laden a ship, called The ship of Jesus Chtist of Oporto
(navis JeJisn Christi de Portu) in that port with goods for conveyance to
England and the ship was driven ashore at Brighteston in the Isle of
Wight and wrecked, John de Presford, John son of William Gilberd,
Robert le Hagger, Robert Stille and Adam Stille of Ermewe, with others
took and carried away their merchandise. By K.
12 EDWARD II.— Pabt 1. 297
Membrane 14rf — cont.
1318.
Nov. 12. The like to John de Foxle, John Randolf, and John de Stonore on corn-
York, plaint by John, bishop of Bath and Wells, that John Turgyis, Stephen le {sic)
Hastyng* of Bromley, William Tubelot of Stratfeld Turgys and Hugh son
of Richard le Muleward of Stratfeld Turgys, with others, broke his close at
Hertley, co. Southampton, fished his stews, and carried away his fish and
other goods. By C.
Nov. 20. The like to John de Foxle, Thomas Danvers, and Robert de Hungerford
York. on complaint by Nicholas de la Doune that Thomas de Combe, Waiter le
Parminter, William le Botiller, Alan Stak, John Cuppeyng', Alexander de
la Coufalde and Thomas le Deyer, with others, entered his house at West-
sifibrd, CO. Berks, assaulted him, broke a chest of his, burned his charters
and divers bonds, and carried away his goods.
By the Chancellor at the instance of the earl of Norfolk.
The like to the same justices on complaint by Robert de ^a Doune that
Thomas de Combe, &c. as in the foregoing entry.
By the Chancellor as above.
Nov. 14. The like to John de Stonore, Robert de Stokheye, and Richard de
York. Chissebech on complaint by William de Briskere, that, whilst he was the
king's sworn bailiff for the hundred of Teyngebrugge, co. Devon, and by
virtue of his office had seized the cattle of Roger de Moeles at Lustelegh,
CO. Devon, for divers debts and amercements due to the king, at which the
said Roger had been amerced, and was taking them to Teyngebrugge
to impound them, the said Roger, and William his son, John de
Wocton, William de Pidebrigg, Richard Bynorthemore, Richard Richeman
Bynorthemore, William de Hurton, Reginald Bynorthemore, John de la
Fursen, Isaac de Bovycombe, and Richard ' the personescok,' rescued the
cattle at Bovy Tracy, co. Devon, and assaulted him.
Nov. 23. The like to John de Bello Campo, William de Bourne and John de
York. Bromfeld on complaint by Margery, late the wife of Hugh Godwyne that
Philip de Columbariis, Hugh de Columbariis, Robert de Cantockesheved,
Walter le Lyf, John de Wydeworth, John Trymelet, John de Reygny, the
younger, Roger de Weston, W^alter Torel, Walter Porchaz, Philip Wascum,
W^illiam Pleynesfeld, Richard le Parker of Stoweye, Geoffrey de Grobbeham,
Thomas le Gardiner, Vincent Drake, Henry Whisman, Philip Baryl,
Henry de Wolaventon, and William le Bole Cok broke her houses at
Donewere and Dimhende, co. Somerset, and carried away her goods.
By E. on the information of the earl of Hereford.
MEMBRANE 13d.
Commission to E. de Eyncourt, R. de Cubbeldyk and S. le Chaumberleyn
to deliver the goal of Lincoln of Thomas de Netelton, 'carpenter,' a
prisoner for counterfeiting money.
Dec. 26. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Thorpe, John de Fitton,
York. and Simon de Hedersete on complaint by Robert de Monte Alto that,
although he and his ancestors had, from time whereof memory exists not,
wreck of sea in all his lands along the sea-coast in the county of Norfolk,
William de Segford, John de Boylond, Walter le Blowere, Henry le
Blowere, John Shoclyng, John le Wellere, James le Fevre, William Golle,
Roger Ghaumpion, Alan Dyvere, Edmund Spyrlyng, William Haward,
William de Caly of Hecheham, John de Wassham of Freng\
298 CALENDAK OF PATENT ROLLS.
232 g Membrane ISd — cont.
Adam Emelot of Dersyngham, Beginald Stribeldeyn and Alan de
Saxlyngham, with others, took and carried away divers goods at Wygenhale,
Snetesham, Hecham, Hunstanton, Thornham, and Tichewell, co. Norfolk,
oast ashore by the sea upon his soil, which as wreck of sea ought to have
pertained to him.
By K. on the information of Humphrey de Bohim, earl of Hereford.
Nov. 25, The like to John Chaynel, J. de Cave, and Hugh de Prestwold on
York. oomplant by Adam, parson of the church of Neubold Verdoun, that Thomas
de Blaston, parson of the church of Cotesbeche, Andrew de Brandon,
chaplain, Wcdter Musshonesman, Geoflfrey de Brinkelowe and Henry de
Logges, with others, broke his houses at Cotesbeche, co. Leicester, carried
away his goods, and assaulted his servants. By the Chancellor.
Nov. 27. The like to William Martyn, Robert de Stockheye, and Henry Bukerell on
York. complaint by Soger Eohaud that William de Kemel, John de Kemel,
William Berd of Sutton and Walter de Cobrigge, with others, broke his
houses at Wodelegh, co. Devon, felled his trees, and carried away the trees
and other goods. By fine of 2 marks.
Nov. 20. Association of Lambert de Trikingham, in the place of Henry Spigumel,
York. with Edmund de Eyncourt and Roger de Cubbeldyk in a suit by Robert
de Oodesfeld of Sutton against John de Tynton of Stikeswald, and
Margaret his wife, touching his disseisin by them and John Burel, 'messer,'
at Stikeswald, co. Lincoln.
Deo. 8. Commission to Anthony de Lucy and Robert de Barton, the tenants of
York. the king's manor of Penreth, with its members, co. Cumberland, having
set forth in a petition exhibited before the king and Coimcil that although
they have been impoverished by the Scots and prevented from cultivating
the land, which they hold from the king, and have been unable to profit by
their pasture, yet the full farm of their lands has been demanded from
them, to view such lands and pasture and to certify to what extent the
tenants are able to cultivate the same or to make use of the pasture, so
that they may be charged accordingly. By pet. of C.
The like to the same commissioners touching the tenants of Salkyld.
Dec. 2. Conmiission to Hugh de Curtenay, William Martyn, and Stephen de
York. Haccombe to arrest all vagabonds, who frequent the king's forest at Derte-
more, co. Devon, take his game, and assaidt persons passing through the
forest. By E.
MEMBRANE 12d.
Deo. 29. Commission to John Abel, Master Jordan Moraunt, and John de Bousser
York. to enquire by oath of good men of the counties of Kent, Surrey and Sussex,
touching alleged malpractices and oppressions committed by sherifb
baiUfbi or other ministers of the king in those counties. [ParL Writs.]
ByE.andC.
[Inserted at a later date.] Afterwards Richard de Rokesle and Robert de
Shirland were associated in the commission with the said John Abel in the
place of Master Jordan Moraunt and John de Bousser, who were unable to
act. 9 April, 1319.
12 EDWARD II.— Pabt 1.
299
1318.
Membrane 12rf — conU "
The like for the undermentioned oommissioners, viz. —
Hereford.
Master John Walewayn
Adam de Herewynton
John de Bromfeld
in the counties of
Walter de Norwyco
Hervev de Staunton
John de Mutford
Vacated because otherwise below.
in the counties of
Gloucester.
Worcester.
Salop.
Stafford.
Cambridge.
Huntingdon.
Essex.
Hertford.
Norfolk.
Suffolk.
John de Foxle
John de Stonore
William de Bourne
P
in the counties of
Southampton.
Wilts.
Somerset.
Dorset.
Devon.
Cornwall.
[Inserted at a later date,] Afterwards John Inge was associated with
the said justices in the counties of Somerset, Dorset, Devon and Cornwall.
8 June 1819.
William son of William,
knight (miles)
John de Cave
Bichard de Whatton
Lambert de Trikingham
Adam de Lymbergh
WiUiam de Clyf *
Bobert de Malberthorpe
Master John de Everdon
Bobert de Maddingle
Boger Beler
in the counties of
Nottingham
Derby.
in the counties of
in the counties of
Lincoln.
Butland.
Buckingham.
Bedford.
Northampton.
[Inserted at a UUer date,] Afterwards Henry Spigumel was associated
with the said justices in the counties of Bedford and Buckingham.
11 July 1819.
William de Bereford
John de Cave
William de Herle
Bobert de Stok
in the counties of •
Oxford.
Berks.
Warwick.
, Leicester.
in the counties
ies of I
Norfolk.
Suffolk.
Walter de Norwyco
John de Thorpe
Hervev de Staunton
John de Mutford
[Inserted at a later date.] Afterwards Simon de Hedersete was
associated with the said justices. 20 May 1819.
Bartholomew de Badelesmere
Alexander de Cave
John de Donecastre
in the county of York.
800 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318^ Membrane 12d — cont
John de Bousaer
Master Edmund de London
John de Crosseby
[Inserted at a later date,] Afterwards Benedict de Cokefeld was
in the counties "' ' ^^^'
^^'^^ ( Hertford.
associated with the said justices. 28 December, 1819. [Pari. Writs.]
William de Pulboum
John de Cantebrigge
William de Gorton
in the counties of lSr^!^"^§«:
(Huntingdon.
j^gjg [Pari. Writs.]
Jan. 18. The like appointment of John de Cave, John Chaynel and Robert de
York. Stoke in the counties of Warwick and Leicester, William de Bereford and
WiUiam de Herle, named with the said John de Cave in a former commis-
sion, being engaged elsewhere on the king's business. [Pari. Writs.]
By K. and C.
March 6. Association of William de Bereford and Ralph Basset of Drayton with
York. the said John de Cave, John Chaynel and Robert de Stoke in the foregoing
commission for the counties of Warwick and Leicester. [Pari. Writs.]
ByC.
June 1. Appointment of William de Bereford to act as chief justice {principalein
York. jmtic') in the foregoing commission to John de Cave, John Chaynel and
Robert de Stoke. [Pari. Writs.]
1318.
Dec. 8, Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry le Scrope, John de Mutford,
York. Robert de Kendale, and R. de Maddyngle on complaint by Hugh de Audele,
the younger, touching the breach of his park at Okham, co. Rotelland.
ByK.
The like to the same justices touching a breach of the king's park at
Okham, oo. Rutland. By K.
1319.
June 7. Association of Henry Spigumel, in the place of Lambert de Trikyngham,
York. who is engaged on the king's business, in the commission issued to the said
Lambert, Adam de Lymbergh, William de Clyf,* and Robert de Malter-
thorpe touching alleged malpractices by the king's ministers in the county
of Lincoln. By K. and C.
MEMBRANE lid.
1318.
Nov. 27. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford, John Bacon and
York. Edward Charles on complaint by Philip de Leghton that Thomas son of
Thomas le Maistre, and John his brother, and Gamain le Maistre, with
others, entered his house in the suburb of Ipswich, broke his chests and
carried away his charters, cut his corn at AUesbum, co. Suffolk, and carried
it away, and drove away 60 sheep of his at Bissopeswyke, co. Suffolk, of
the price of 10^ By K.
Dec. 11. The like to Ralph de Camoys, John de Foxle, and William de Northou
York. on complaint by J. bishop of Chicester, touching the breach of his park at
Waltham, co. Sussex. By the Chancellor.
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1.
801
1318.
Dec. 10.
York.
Nov. 80,
York.
1319,
May 24.
York.
Membrane lid — conL
Appointment of John de Hausted, William Bydel, and Bichard de
Emeldon to be conservators of the peace for the county of Northumber-
land. [Pari. Writs.]
Appointment of Robert de Eendale, constable of the castle of Dover and
Warden of the Cinque Ports, Henry de Cobham, the younger, and Master
Jordan Moraunt to enquire by oath of merchants and other good men of
the said Ports and of the counties of Kent, Sussex and Southampton, into
damages suffered at Graudon and elsewhere by the subjects of Robert,
count of Flanders, in conformity with the agreement between the king and
Council and the envoys of the count. [Pari. Writs.] By K. and C.
The like appointments of the under-mentioned commissioners, viz. —
John de Bello Campo of
in the counties of ( ^omef »•
Somersete
John de Stonore
John de Erlegh
William de Denum
Richard de Emeldon
Stephen le Blunt
John de Stonore
Henry de Chaumbemoun
John de Treiagu
Alexander de Cave
Roger de Somerville
William de Roston
Hugh de Courteneye
John de Stonore
Stephen de Haccumbe
John de Bousser
Bobert de Maddyngle
William de Goldyngton
Edmund Deyncourt
Gilbert de Touteby
Simon le Chaumberleyn
Walter de Norwico
Hervey de Stanton
John de Thorpe
Simon de Hedersete
Walter de Norwico
Hervey de Stanton
John de Mutford
in the county of Northumberland.
in the county of Cornwall.
in the county of York.
in the county of Devon.
in the county of Essex.
in the county of Lincoln.
in the counties of ( Norfolk.
in the city of London.
[Pari. Wnts.]
Mandate to the foregoing commissioners to act diligently and to make
their returns at London on the feast of St. Mary Magdalen. [Pari, Writs.]
Appointment of John de Mutford, John de Benested and John Abel,
to hold the aforesaid enquiry in the city of London, Walter de Norwico and
Hervey de Stanton, who were appointed to act with the said John de Mutford,
being engaged on the king's business. [Pari, Writs^] By K. and C.
802 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
Membrane lid — cont.
1319.
June 8. Appointment of Master Jordan Moraunt, John Bondolf and Richard de
York. Byflet, in the place of Robert de Eendale, constable of the castle of Dover
and Warden of the Cinque Ports, and Henry de Cobeham the younger,
who were originally appointed to act with the said Master Jordan Moraunt,
to hold the said enquiry for the county of Southampton. [Pari, Writs.]
By E. and C.
-■ Q-1 g MEMBRANE lOd.
Dec. 8. Conmiission of oyer and terminer to John Chaynel, Richard de Whatton
Tork. and Roger Beler on complaint by Ralph Basset of Drayton touching the
persons who entered his manor of Gretewell, co. Lincoln, took and carried
away his goods and assaulted his servants.
By E. on the information of Hugh de Audele.
Commission to J. de Foxle, J. de Benestede, J. de Wengrave and Robert
de Foxton to deliver the gaol of Westminster of John Teiser, a prisoner for
the death of Matilda, late the wife of Nicholas le Chaundeler, and for other
felonies committed in the counties of Middlesex and Buckingham.
Dec. 12. Commission de WaUiis et fossatis to William de Herle, Richard de
Tork. Wylughby, John Deyncourt and Richard de Whatton for the county of
Derby. By pet. of C.
MEMBRANE 9d.
Nov. 80. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Sutton, Robert le
Tork. Conestable, Gilbert de Rysshton and Robert de Hedon, the king being
informed that, whereas Walter Chaunterel of Hedon had laden a ship of
Peter Prere with divers goods and victuals of the king and of his own at
Hedon, for conveyance to York, which ship so laden being on her
voyage on the river Humbre towards the city of York was driven
ashore at Barowe by Barton, co. Lincoln, John atte Eirke, Henry Langus,
Gilbert le Serjaunt, John Dayvill, John le Wyse, Richard le Hopper, John
Dayvill, the younger, William Bradyng of Barton, John Bradyng, Thomas
le Melmaker, Jolm Flaundrys, Simon Gunseld, John Skrippe of Skelton,
and John his son, John Skrippe 'le yonge,* Nicholas Gody, John Hendman,
John Frere, John Skrippe of Barowe, and W[illiam] Crake, with others,
boarded the said ship, carried away the goods and victuals, and assaulted
the mariners. By E.
Dec. 2. The like to Hugh de Courteney, John de Erlegh, Richard de Rodeneye,
Tork. and John de Stonore on complaint by Philip de Columbariis that John
Godwyne, Robert le Porter, and Walter le Boghiere, with others, took and
carried away his goods at Brugewater, co. Somerset, and assaulted and
imprisoned his men. By E.
\Imerted at a later date,'] Association in the thirteenth year of
Edward II of William de Bereford and William de Bourne with the same
justices in the foregoing commission. December 6, 1819.
Dec. 6. The like to William de Hardene and John Inge, by oath of good men
Tork. of the county of Wilts, on complaint by Thomas, earl of Lancaster, that
Geoffrey atte Beche, John Pippard, Peter de Waltham, William de
Yevendon, Robert de Waltham, John Lammar, Adam de Waltham, Adam
le Younge, Robert le Yem, John de Yevendon, Richard de la Chaumber,
12 EDWABD n.— Pabt 1. 808
Jgjg Membrane 9d — cont.
William Turry, Richard atie Hegge of Waltham, John le Beroherof Horle,
Bobert de LuUebrok and John de la Bere of Weregrave, with others, broke
his park at Ashrigge, cut his com growing there, and consumed and
trampled it down. By the Chancellor.
Deo. 4. The like to Henry Beaufuiz, John de Bousser, and Benedict de Cokfeld
York. on complaint by Richard de Honewyk that Thomas Clench, parson of the
church of Bridbrok, < Saerus Thomasserjaunt de Clench,' Michael de Clench,
Thomas Mauniz, chaplain, William Scot, Thomas Turke, William le Smyth,
Richard Custesone of Fynchyngf eld and John de Waltham of Branketre,
with others, assaulted him at Briddebrok, co. Essex, took away 6 horses of
his, of the price of 6^., and other goods of his.
Sealed at another time in the eleventh year.
Nov. 25. The like to John de Donecastre, Richard de Bemyngham and Adam de
Tork. Hoperton on complaint by John de Berdesdene that, when he in the
wapentake of Ridale, co. York, impleaded William de WyviUe for a debt
due to him, the said William and John de Rypon, Richard de Heryngton,
Robert de Uggelbardby and John de Speton of Lithegreins, with others,
assaulted him in the full wapentake at Slengesby, co. York, whilst
prosecuting his suit, and took away a greyhound of his then with him,
and when he afterwards had escaped from their hands, and in fear of life
and limb had fled to the church of Slengesby, beset and imprisoned
him in the church until he was delivered from them by men of the country,
by reason of which excesses the men of those parts, who had come to the
wapentake, were so terrified that they at once departed from it, whereby
the king's pleas, which ought to have oeen held, were discontinued.
By pet. of 0. and fine of 408.
Afterwards Adam de Hoperton was associated with the foregoing justices
in the matter. 28 Jan. 1819.
Dec. 4. The like to Richard Wylughby, Walter de GoushiU and Thomas de Novo
York. Mercato on complaint by John de Crombwell that, although the king had
taken into his protection the complainant and his men, lands, rents, and
possessions, Ralph le Provost of Kiseby, Ralph leCharetter, Ralph Tappecold,
John le Fogheler, Thomas Tappecold, Robert Tappecold, William Bagot,
Walter le Fogheler, Ralph atte Back*, John RobeiUerd, Brice son of Osbert,
William * the vikerser jaunt of Laynton,' Robert Pill' of Kiseby, and John,
vicar of the church of Laynton, with others, broke his park at Esyndon,
took and carried away his goods at Hacumby, co. Lincoln, and assaulted
his men there and at Staunford, co. Lincoln.
By the Chancellor, because the trespass was done, the said John
being at the Parliament.
MEMBRANE Sd.
Dec. 26. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Trussel of Nothirst and
Beverley. John de Lancastre upon relation that William de la Porte and Simon de la
Porte, with others, killed Thomas Lrneto at Brakkele, co. Northampton.
1319.
April 20. The like to Hugh le Despenser, the younger, Bartholomew de Badelesmere, ^
York. and Henry Spigurnel touching divers trespasses and usurpations against ^
the king, by men of the town of Scardeburgh, co. York, viz. by Adiun de
Helperthorpe, William le Carter, the elder, John Munkeman, Henry de
Boston, Roger Ughtred, Robert de Helperthorpe, Adam de Semer, Reginald
804 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Membrane 8d — cont,
le Carter, John son of Hugh, John de flaterbergh, Henry Carter, Hugh de
Wandesford, William le Corder, Thomas son of John, Adam Tucker,
Kobert Tucker, William de Kypaux, William Cutte, John de Semer, John
de Godesalve, Adam de Helperthorpe, the younger, Adam Carter, Robert
de Saxton, William Gaudibus, Alexander Porter, Robert Cutte, John de
Overton, William Coke of Semer, John de Gillyng', John de Sewerby,
Robert le Lymebrenher and William Bougher, who frequently
took and carried away wreck of sea and other goods pertaining to
the kmg, and rescued from Robert Wauweyn, the king's bailiff, and
Robert de Eston, clerk, John de W^iteby, Robert Mole, John de Clifford,
William de Neuby, John Williamesman de Neuby and Alan le Shereman,
the king's Serjeants and ministers, goods seized by them for the king's
services, rents, customs and debts and fines and executions of judgments,
prevented the said Robert from holding the king's court in the town of
Scardeburgh and also prevented him and the king's Serjeants from executing
their office, liberated John Crabbe a prisoner for divers offences, permitted
wool, hides and wool-fells to leave the port of the town without the customs
being paid thereon, detained com which ought to have been conveyed to the
town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, &c. By K.
MEMBRANE Id.
1318.
Dec. 14. Commission of oyer and terminer of Lambert de Trikyngham, J. de
York. Neville of Stoke, Simon le Chamberleyn and N. de Bolyngbroke on com-
plaint by Peter de Salso Marisco that, whilst he, his men, lands, &c. were
under the king's protection, John de Gise, with others, took away 6 horses,
16 oxen, 6 cows, and 80 swine of his, of the price of 402., at Bloxham, co.
Lincoln, and also took and carried away other goods of his. By E.
Dec. 17. Association of Robert de Stok, in the place of William de Bradewell, in
York. a commission of oyer and terminer issued to John de Hastanges, John
Chaynel and the said William on complaint by Walter de Beauchaump that
Robert, abbot of Alecestre, and Nicholas de Shekyndon and William de
Brome, his fellow canons, John Livet, Henry Livet and Eiias Livet, with
others, took and carried away his goods at his manor of Alecestre on the
confines of the counties of Warwick and Worcester.
Dec. 15. Association of Robert de Stok, in the place of William de Bradewell,
York. with John de Hastanges, in a commission of oyer and terminer touching
the death of Thomas de Sharnford at Alecestre on the confines of the
counties of Warwick and Worcester. By the Chancellor.
Dec. 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Walsyngham, William
York. de Rungeton and John Claver on complaint by Thomas Brekerop of
Suthlenne that, he having laden a ship, with its tackling, of the price of
120^., called * la Mariole,' whereof a moiety belonged to him, with divers
goods and victuals at the port of Lenne Episcopi, co. Norfolk, for
conveyance to the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and also having put
6 marks in silver on board her, William de Fowell {sic), of Great Yarmouth,
with others, boarded the ship at the said port, and carried her off with the
said tackling, victuals and sUver. By K.
12 EDWARD n.— Part 1.
806
1318.
Dec. 28.
Beverley.
1319.
Jan. 1.
Beverley.
Membrane Id— emit.
The like to William de Trussel of Nuthirst, John de Cave and John de Lan-
castre on complaint by Robert de Holande that William de la Porte and Simon
de la Porte, having collected a mob, entered his manor at Brackeley, co.
Northampton, and his market there, took and carried away his goods in his
manor and the money accruing from his market and assaulted his men and
servants at the manor and his bailiffs, appointed for the market and to
collect his toll therein, and many others resorting thither.
By order of the Chancellor.
The like to John de Bousser, and Humphrey de Waledene on complaint
by Jacomina Merk that John de Lacheleye, Warin Martel, John Walope,
Richard le Clerk of Padewe, William Sauvage of St. Albans, Gilbert de
Bumstede, John de Walcote, John de Walcote, chaplain, John le Hyrde of
Lyndeseles, Thomas le Parker of Thaxstede, John de Hatfeld, Richard le
Parker of Stebbingge, John le Waleys, Simon le Wolmongere, John Serle of
Thaxstede, John son of Walter atte Wodegate, John Clyve, Roger Sare of
Dunmawe, Henry le Tener of Thaxstede, Edmund de Durem*, William le
Deyere of Berdefeld, William le Mareny, Adam Woderoue of Sudbury
(de Sudburisjf and Robert May broke her close at Lyndeseles, co. Essex,
and carried away her goods. By fine of 205.
1318.
Dec. 12.
York.
Dec. 12.
York.
MEMBRANE 6d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Bartholomew de Badelesmere
John de Donecastre and Alexander de Cave on complaint by Simon de
Wakefeld that, when he was attending on Richard de Goldesburgh and
William de Hebbeden, the collectors of the scutage for the armies of
Scotland in the years 28, 31 and 84 Edward I, and he with the said
collectors approached the city of York to collect such scutage, Simon
Ward, Thomas son of Ranulph de Holm, Robert Ward, Peter Ward,
John de Folifayt, Robert de Weston, Nicholas de Giselay, Robert de
Burlay, William * Simondeschamberleyn Ward,' Robert * Simondescok
Ward,' Mordac Scot, Robert de Bemeslay, and Adam son of Henry de
Baildon and William his brother, with others, assaulted him and
thereby retarded the collection. By pet. of C.
The like to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, John de Donecastre and
Alexander de Cave on complaint by Simon de Wakefeld that Simon Ward,
Thomas Ughtred, John Ward, Robert Ward, Peter Ward, William
Grammary, Thomas Grammary, Henry de Uamerton, Robert de Folifayt,
parson of the church of Helagh, John de Folifayt, Simon de Folifayt, Elias
de Farewath, the elder, Henry de Munketon, John de Routheclyve, William
Mauleverer, Nicholas Mauleverer, Peter Mauleverer, Richard Mauleverer,
Thomas son of Ranulph de Holm, Robert de Weston, John Walays, John
de Bradebum, William ' Johanesman of Bradebum,' Robert de Couton,
Hugh de le Wynthorpe, Adam le Mohaut, Henry de Giselay, Geoffrey
de Giselay, Nicholas de Giselay, Ralph de Byeston, Riobert de
Burlay, William * Simundeschamberleyn Ward,' Robert * Simundescok
Ward,' Richard *the Stedeman,' Ralph Chamberleyn, Adam le Ferour,
Adam * Thomas Palfreyour Ughtred,' Mordac Scot, Robert de Bemeslay,
Richard del Wra of Bikerton, Walter * Thomasman Grammary,' William
Scot, Alan le Serjaunt of Bechagh, Ralph le Keu of Bikerton, and Henry
his son, John Fikaysof Aberford, Thomas de Shirbum, Gilbert son of Thomas
atte Halleyate of Shirbum, John de Munketon, William de Tockewyth, John
de Bikerton, chaplain, John Weryng, * mouner,' John son of Jordan, John
18345 V
806
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1318.
Dec. 14.
York.
1319.
Jan. 4.
Beverley.
Membrane 6d — cont,
Deyville, John de Stotton, Thomas Ward of Stotton, Robert 'Thomasman
Ward of Stotton/ John Pavely of Knaresburgh, Robert le Carpenter of
Stotton, Elias de Holgate, John *the baillifson of Popelton,* John Froise of
Askeham, John de Gerford, Thomas de Halton of Lyndeseye, John * the
Littel,' and Elias his brother, William de Helagh, Gilbert de Neuby,
* Simundesusher Ward,' Henry de Byngelay, Thomas de Loundres of
Popelton, John de Loundres, Hugh de Styveton, Richard Brendok, John
son of William le Clerk of Hornyngton, and William his brother, Simon
Darel, Robert Bustard, William le Fevre of Popelton, *harpour,' Richard
Cose, William de Mekesburgh, John le Mouner of Bikerton, Robert le
Bogher, John de Wyxstowe, Gilbert de Briddesale, John son of Richard de
Donyngton of Leycestre, John * the Littel ' of Leycestre, and Simon his
brother, Alan Glisman of Verdon, Benedict del Hill, Henry le Vavasour,
John de Thornueton, and Adam son of Henry de Baildon and William his
brother, with others, broke his houses and chests at Hornyngton, co. York,
carried away 2 horses, 6 mares, 10 oxen, 6 cows of his, of the price of
30/., and took and carried away other goods of his and 1S8L in money.
By pet. of C.
The like to Richard de Walsyngham, William de Rungeton and John
Claver upon information that Roger de Wyngefeld, lately king's clerk, having
laden a ship called * la Mariole^' which with its tackling was of the price of
120/. and of which a moiety belonged to him, with divers goods and
victuals at the port of Lenne Episcopi, co. Norfolk, and having put on
board her 6 marks in money, for conveyance to the town of Berwick-upon-
Tweed, William de Frewella {su) of Great Yarmouth, with others, bo^^ed
the ship in the said port, and carried her off with her tackling and lading.
ByK.
The like to Edmund Deincourt, John de Donecastre and Alexander de
Cave on complaint by William Dodekyn of Pilham that Simon de Beltoft
and Thomas his brother, Edmund de Mysyn, Robert son of William de
Mysyn, John son of Alan de Warton, John atte Halle of Merton and
William de Farman took and carried away his goods at Pilham, co.
Lincoln. By K.
Jan. 2.
Beverley.
Feb. 6.
York.
Feb. 7.
York.
MEMBRANE 6d,
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Richard de
Bemyngham and Adam de Boghwes on complaint by John Eyng that
William de Syggeswyk, Adam son of Margery, and John son of Anabella
with others assaulted him at Garthstall in Lonesdale, co. York, and
imprisoned him until he made a fine of 10/. with them.
By fine of 1 mark.
Writ of aid for Walter le Keu of Lincoln (otherwise Walter de Lincoln),
Robert Elys of Great Yarmouth and Roger de Boselyngthorpe, the collectors
in England of W. count of Hainault, Holland and Seland and lord of
Friesland, of divers tolls levied upon his subjects in accordance with the
agreement entered into between the Council and Christian de Raphurst,
knight, and other envoys of the count, as previously set forth. By K.
All merchants, fishermen or mariners of the aforesaid William, count
of Hainault, &c. attempting to prevent, or hinder, or to defraud the
collection to be made by the aforesaid collectors, are to be arrested and
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detained until the king shall give further order ; the king is to be certified
of the value of the goods of persons so arrested, and of all matters
pertaining thereto. By K.
Metfwrandum that his action and suit is saved to the said Walter le
Eeu for his expenses, which he incurred in prosecuting the said business
against the said count and also of the losses, which he sustained in the
premises.
MEMBRANE 4d.
Jan. 13. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John de
York. Cantebrigge, and Simon de Brunne on complaint by John son of John
Ascer of Childerle that Salamon de Hewes, Simon de Preston, Eudo de
Preston, John Maggescure, John de Bokebrok, Margeriesserjant de Lyons,
Thomas de Evenle, chaplain, Richard de Hundeshulle, chaplain, Simon de
Biteryng and John de Biteryng, with others, assaulted him at Great
Childerle, co. Cambridge, and took and carried away his goods.
By E. at the instance of Richard de Pottesgrave, king's chaplain.
Commission to H. Spygurnel, J. de Wengrave, and J. de Cantebrigge to
deliver the gaol of Neugate of John de Latheleye, a prisoner for robbery,
burglary, burning houses, and other felonies.
Jan. 17. Commission of oyer and terminer to Jordan Moraunt, Humphrey de
York. Waleden and Geoffrey de Hertelpol on complaint by Stephen de
Gravesende, bishop of London, that Edmund le Lorimer of London, with
others, broke his park at Haryngeye, co. Middlesex, whilst the temporalities
of the bishopric were in the king's custody by reason of the voidance of the
see of London. By K. Changed.
The like to the same justices on like complaint by Stephen de
Gravesende, bishop of London, that William Marny with others, entered
his parks at Crundon and Clacton, co. Essex.
Jan. 20. Commission de waUtis et fossatis for Simon Chaumberleyn, Gilbert de
York. Toutheby and Robert de Malberthorpe for the parts of Lyndeseye, co.
Lincoln.
MEMBRANE 3<f.
. . . 12. Commission of oyer and terminer to Ralph de Crophull, Richard de
York. Wylughby and Richard de Whatton on complaint by Gervase de Clifton
that John, abbot of Gerondon, and John de Pek, his fellow monk, Richard
de Cortlingstok, John Touke of Ayerne, William Grom, Richard Grom,
Roger Kelyng, Hugh de Staunton and Thomas Mous, with others, took and
carried away his goods at Shelford, co. Nottingham.
Jan. 14. The like to Henry Spygurnel, Robert de Maddyngle, John de Mutford
York. and John Abel on complaint by Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, that
Walter Wych' of Erlingham, John de la Boerue of Erlingham, Simon
Solers of the Forest of Dene, Ralph Hathewy, Nigel Hath [ewy] , Thomas
son of Miles de Rodeboeru and Hugh his brother, John de Swonhungre,
John atte Halle, Gilbert Daan, Thomas son of Maurice de Berkeley and
Maurice his brother, Peter son of Gilbert de Neylesworth, William atte
808 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Metnbrane dd — cont.
Halle of Gouueley, Peter le Ferour, Master Richard Maiel of Bodeboeme
and Roger his brother, William Styward, John son of John Pride, Walter
son of John Pride, John Flory of Florynton and Gilbert le Roos of Upton,
with others, broke his park at Payneswik, co. Gloucester. By K.
Afterwards Adam de Herwynton was associated with the aforesaid
justices in the matter. 6 November, 1819.
Jan. 20. The like to Roger de Cubbeldyk, Nicholas de Bolyngbrok and Alan de
York. Cubbeldyk on complaint by Robert Neucomen that John Paulyn of
Skirbek assaulted him at Skirbek, co. Lincoln.
MEMBRANE 2d.
Jan. 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, John Travers,
York. and Edmund le Botiller on complaint by Geoffrey de Lanum, parson of the
church of Burgh Waleys, that Henry de Dalton, Richard Tyeys, John de
Esdyk, and Thomas le Ferour, keu, with others broke the doors and
windows of his houses at Burgwaleys, co. York, assaulted John de Ebor*,
his servant, and threatened him and his servants, so that he dare not go
forth without his close.
By K. on the information of H. le Despenser, the younger.
Jan. 18. The like to John de Donecastre, Alexander de Cave, and Adam de
York. Hoperton, on complaint by John de Rither (or Rithre), king's yeoman, that
John Waleys, Robert de Couton, Adam le Mohoude, Henry de Gyseley,
Ralph de Beston, John Rauhnesman, Robert de Burley, Robert le Keu,
Richard le Stedeman, Ralph le Chaumberleyn, Adam le Ferour, Adam le
Palefreyour, William * Jonesman of Bradebourn,' Robert de Bethmesley,
clerk, Alan Serjaunt of Bechawe, Henry son of Ralph le Keu of Bykerton,
John de Munketon, William de Tokwyth, John de Bykerton, chaplain,
Peter Warde, Henry de Hamerton, John Fiz Jurdan, Thomas de Stotton,
John Pavely, Robert le Carpenter of Stotton, Robert Thomasman Warde,
Elias de Holgate, John *le Baillifson of Popelton,' John de Froys of
Askham, John de Gerford, Thomas de Halton of Lyndeseye, William de
Heleye, Gilbert le Ussher, Henry de Byngeleye, Thomas de London of
Popelton, John de London, John le Petit and Elias his broth^Br, Geoffrey de
Giseleye and Richard de Popelton entered his manor at Heselwode, co.
York, broke the gates and houses of his manor and the doors and windows
of his houses, and also some chests of his, burned the timber from the said
gates, houses, doors and windows, remained in the manor from 10 October
in the eleventh year of the king until the feast of the Ascension following,
did not permit him or his men to enter the manor or to cultivate his land,
levied his rents from his tenants, felled his trees, took and carried away his
goods, drove away 4 horses, 8 cows, and 9 swine of the price of 17^., and
depastured and trampled down his hay.
Jan. 28. The like to William son of William, Robert de Pyrpoimt and Richard de
York. Whatton on complaint by John le Bret and Alice his wife that Peter de
Monteforti, Roger de Henley, John le Ferour, Robert Ive, Norman de
Geywod, Richard son of Beatrice de Gunthorpe, Robert Bote, Agnes Bate,
John son of Beatrice, Edward de Loudham, Thomas son of Richard,
Thomas son of Geoffirey, Robert Heymot, the elder, John Bate, Robert de
Fildegate, William Broun, the younger, John Bozoun, the younger,
Richard Stagge, Richard Bate and Margery la Shereman, with others,
entered their manor at Loudham, co. Nottingham, broke the doors of their
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Membrane 2d — cont.
houses, and a chest in a chamber there, felled their trees, and carried away
their trees, goods, charters and muniments.
By C. and at the instance of William de Ayrem[yne].
Feb. 1. The like to Roger de Cobeldyk, Simon le Chaumberleyn and Nicholas
York. de Bolyngbrok on complaint by Peter de Gypthorpe and Anne, his wife,
that Simon Toller, vicar of the church of Freskenay, and John, Nicholas,
Roger, and Wiotus, his brothers, Thomas de Bolyngbrok, chaplain,
Lambert [de] Flayn of Freskenay, chaplain, Richard son of Gilbert de
Freskenay, chaplain, Henry de Wolmersty of Wrangel, William son of
Simon de Wavnflete, William [son of] Walter Burri, and Walter son of
Hugh de Freskenay, with others, assaulted the said Anne at Freskenay,
CO. Lincoln, took and carried away his goods and entered and him ted in
his warren at Freskenay, Wrangel and Waynflete, co. Lincoln.
MEMBRANE Id.
Jan. 20. Commission de ttalliis etfossatis to Hugh de Pykworth, John Travers and
York. Adam de Hoperton, for Merskland upon the river Done, co. York, a former
commission issued in the year 8 Edward II to Roger de Clotherum,
John de Doncastre, and Robert de Amcotes upon complaint by the men and
tenants of those parts, exhibited before the king and Council in the Parlia-
ment at Westminster, not having been carried into effect owing to the
death of the said Roger, and to the said John and Robert having no leisure
to attend thereto. Sealed at another time. By pet. of C.
Jan 80. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford, Edmund de
York. Hemmegrave, and John Claver on complaint by Edmimd Bacon and
Adam his brother that Walter Bround of Westhale, Martin Loue of
Westhale, John Loue, GeoflBrey de Barsham, Roger Howard of Westhale,
Matthew le Carpenter, Walter le Muner of Westhale, Thomas Ordiner of
Brampton, Henry son of Beatrice de Westhale, Geoffi^ey Lark of Westhale,
Adam le Muner of Cathesend, William < Adamserjant le Muner,' Henry de
Pulham, and William le Toll' of Elmham, with others, entered their
windmill at Westhale, co. Suffolk, and cut and carried away the timber
thereof. By K.
Association of Simon de Hedersete in a commission issued to Hervey de
Stanton, Robert de Maddyngle and Robert de Fuldon in a suit by Matilda,
late the wife of Ralph Pikot of Framyngham against Robert son of Ralph
Pikot touching an assize of novel disseisin between the said Robert and
Brice, parson of the church of St. Peter, Swynesthorpe and the said
Matilda, taken at Norwich before John de Mutford and John Bacon of
tenements in Great Porynglond, Framyngham Pikot, Bramerton, and
Kyrkeby By don.
Afterwards John de Mutford was associated in the matter. 6 February,
1819.
(810)
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1319^ MEMBRANE 27.
Feb. 6. Licence for John de Sancto Johanne of Lageham to enfeoff John de
York. Wilton (or Wylton) of 2 messuages and 4 virgates of land in Saunford and
Ledwelle, held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs. By fine of 20.h.
Feb. 10. Writ of aid for Master Robert de Gasham, whom the king is sending to
York. view defects in all his castles throughout England and to report to him,
directed to the constables and keepers of such castles. By K.
Feb. 13. Presentation of William de Webbeley, king's clerk, to the church of
York. Thlanebetheir, in the diocese of St. Da%'ids, by the king, to whom
the presentation belongs as well as to Griffin Seys ap Lewelyn Vaghan,
Griffin ap Gronou Gogh', Griffin Vaghan ap Griffith ap Lewelyn, Yevan
Loyd ap Gurgeneu, Yevan Vaghan ap Yevan ap David, Rees ap Cadugan ap
Lewelin, Yevan ap David, David ap Meillir, David Loyd ap Cradok,
Mereduk ap Eynoun, David Loyd ap Yevan, Cadugan ap Rees, Yevan ap
Rees, Yevan Muirouth, Yereward ap Yevan, Griffith ap Cradok, David ap
Yereward, Yevan ap David With*, Leulin ap Eynoun, David ap Eynoun,
Griffin ap Eynoun, Yevan Vaghan ap Yevan Gwynnouns, Leulin ap
Yereward Loyd, Yevan ap David ap Grenou, Griffin ap David, Yevan ap
Meillir, Leulin ap David Vaghan, Da\'id ap Lewelin Seys, Leulin Bougan,
Leullin ap Phelipp, Yevan Vaghan, Trathem (or Trahem) ap Lewehn,
Griffin ap David Goth, Yevan Vaghan ap Yevan, Yevan Loyd ap Eynoun,
Yevan Wynen, Da\id ap Yevan, Mereduk ap Lewelyn and Yevan Oogh.
By p.s. and afterwards by E.
Feb. 12. Laurence, prior of Boxgrave, staying beyond the seas, has letters
York. nominating Thomas de Shawe and Thomas le Heude his attorneys for two
years.
Feb. 7. Licence for the minister and friars of the house of St. Robert,
York. Knaresburgh, to appropriate in mortmain the church of Panehale, which is
of their own advowson. By K.
Feb. 16. Pardon to Richard Sture for acquiring for life, without licence, a
York. messuage and a virgate of land in Westduene from Laurence de Sancto
Martino, tenant in chief ; with restitution thereof. By fine of ^ mark.
Feb. 16. Indemnity for John Pecok, the elder, yeoman of the Chamber, he having
York. fully satisfied the king for all moneys, goods and jewels received by him, or
otherwise committed to his custody from 12 March in the eleventh year to
21 January last. By p.s.
Feb. 14. Simple protection without clause, for one year, for Philip de Kjrme,
York. going on pilgrimage to Santiago. By K.
Feb. 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Tutyngton,
York. chaplain, of a messuage and 8^ acres of land in Tunstede to William de
Derleton, parson of the church of St. Mary, Tunstede, and his successors.
By fine of 20«.
Feb. 16, Grant, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to Thomas de Heton,
York. of two parts of the manor of Breredene, of a moiety of the town of
Hertelawe (or Hertlawe), and of 1 toft and 10 acres of land in Caldstrothere
(or Chaldstrothere), co. Northumberland, late of Gilbert de Middelton, a
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traitor, which for his treason have fallen as an escheat into the king's
hands, and which arc extended at 15L Is, 6f rf. a year by William Ridel
and Richard de EmelJon, to hold to him and the heirs male of his body ;
grant also to the said Thomas and his heirs male of the king's reversion in
the remaining third part upon the death of Juliana de Moriley, mother of
the said Gilbert, who holds the same in dower, which part is extended
at 11. ISs. 9f/. By K. and pet of C.
Feb. 15. Grant to the aforesaid Thomas de Heton, he having surrendered the
York. letters patent [p. 75], dated 81 January in the eleventh year, granting to
him 50 marks a year, that he shiall receive at the Exchequer after
allowing for the abovesaid sum of 151, 7s. 6J^., the sum of 26 marks
128, 5^., being the balance of the original grant, until the said third part
shall fall in, when the extent thereof shall be deducted from the sum now
granted to him.
Feb. 12. Protection with clause quod quietw sit de placitisj until Michaelmas, for
York. John Pecok, the elder, going beyond the seas on the king's service. By K.
Feb. 22. Grant to Roger le Croudere, in whose hands are the houses without
York. Algate, London, late of Peter Berneval, deceased, who at his death was
bound to the late king in certain debts, that so long as he shall hold the
said houses, he shall do so quit of such debts and shall not be harassed for
them ; on his death, or in his lifetime if they shall fall into other hands,
the houses shall remain charged with the debts. By E.
Feb. 20. Safe-conduct for one year for Benedict de Helgaye, John de Helgaye,
York. John de Leghton, John Michel, Roger le Mariner, Henry de Fenlond, John
Pey\re, Reginald de Gurmundecestre, Walter le Clerk, Henry de Denever,
Philip le Hosier, Matilda de Rexham, Agnes de Fenne and Ralph de
Foxton, all of the town of Ely, men and tenants of the bishop of Ely,
going with ships laden with ale and other goods to the parts of Lenne,
Boston, and elsewhere within the realm to trade, and to purchase other
goods.
Feb. 24. Grant to William de Clif, king's clerk, of the custody of the hospital of
York. the Holy Innocents without Lincoln. By K.
Feb. 24. Grant to John de Norwico, king's yeoman, son of Walter de Norwico, if
York. he shall survive his father, that he may hold, subject to the under-mentioned
rent, for life the manors of Dalham and Bradefeld, co. Suffolk, formerly
held by queen Margaret, which the king had granted to the said Walter
for his life subject to a render of 60L a year at the Exchequer. By K.
Feb. 26. Simple protection for one year for Roger de Bosehngthorpe, merchant,
York. prosecuting his business within the realm. By C.
March 2. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Athy to the custody of the
York. castle of Crakfergus in Ulster. By K.
Writ of aid for him directed to all men in Ulster.
MEMBRANE 26.
Feb. 12. William de Monte Acuto, seneschal of Gascony, going to Gascony on the
York. king's service, has letters nominating Henry Beaufiz and John de
Fayreford, parson of the church of Aston Clynton, his attorneys for two
years.
812 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Membrane 26 — eont.
1319.
Feb. 15. Peter de Monti Forti, going in the train of the said William de Monte
York. Acuto, has letters nominating Peter de Lymeseye and John Tynne his
attorneys for one year.
Feb. 12. Pardon to the minister and friars of the house of St. Robert,
York. Knaresburgh, which has been so wasted by the Scots that their estate is
insufficient for their sustenance, of 15/. which is demanded from them for
the king's use, viz. 101. Is. id. for the subsidy of a moiety of ecclesiastical
goods granted to the late king by the clergy in the archdeaconry of Riche-
mund, 50». out of the tenth for three years imposed by Pope Boniface VIII
on the clergy of England, and 42s. lid, for other tenths granted for the
king's use. By K.
Exemption for life for Master Michael de Hartcla, king's clerk, for his
houses in Petergate in the city of York, in the parish of St. Michael in
Berefrid, from livery of stewards, marshals, justices itinerant, and other
ministers of the king ; that they shall not make any livery in them nor
lodge therein. By K.
Feb. 18. Thomas de Dene, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Thomas de
York. Hereford and Elias de Assheboum his attorneys for two years.
Feb. 28. Protection with clause, until Michaelmas, for Nicholas Dauney, going
York. beyond the seas with Hugh le Despenser, the elder, on the king's service.
By E. on the testimony of the said Hugh le Despenser.
The like for Reginald de Seint Cler, going as above with the said Hugh.
On like testimony.
Martin de Fisshacre, going with the said Hugh le Despenser, has letters
nominating William le Moyne of Puterigg and Walter de Edyham his
attorneys for the same time.
Pardon, at the instance of queen Isabella, to William Bile of his
outlawry in the county of Devon for non-appearance in court, when
impleaded by Thomas de Cirencestre. By K.
Feb. 28. Licence after inquisition ad qmd damnum made by Ralph de Crophull,
York. escheator on this side Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by John de
Shupton of York of 6 marks of rent in York to a chaplain celebrating
divine service daily at the altar of St. John the Baptist in the parish
church of St. John the Evangelist at the bridge of the Use in York for the
souls of the said John and of Agnes his wife, and of Geoffrey de Shupton
his father and Juetta his mother, and also for the souls of Agnes de Acum
and Enmia, sometime wives of the said John, and of all Christians.
By fine of 40s.
Feb. 24. Notification to L. bishop of Durham, of the revocation for certain causes
York. of the presentation of William de Kirkeby to the church of Benton Magna,
in the diocese of Durham, made by the king in the belief that it was in his
gift by reason of the lands and tenement of Edmund de Somerville,
deceased, tenant in chief, being in his hands. By E.
Feb. 28. Safe-conduct, until the quinzaine of Easter, for Gilbert de Leurenghiey
York. and Robert de Zaemsbachte coming from beyond the seas to England to
the king. By K.
Feb. 24. Presentation to John de Aperdele to the church of Laufare in the diocese
York. of Salisbury {Sar\), voW by the resignation of Edmund de Sancto Clemente,
the last rector: the letters are directed to S. bishop of Salisbury {Sar\).
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818
1319,
Feb. 28.
York.
Feb. 28.
York.
March 1.
York.
March 2.
York.
Feb. 28.
York.
Feb. 24.
York.
March 2.
York.
March 1.
York.
Feb. 26.
York.
March 8.
York.
March 4.
York.
Membrane 26 — cont.
Grant for life to John de Athy of the manor of Glenarm in Ulster in
Ireland, late of Hugh Byset, which as an escheat on account of his
adherence to the Scots fell into the king's hands. By K.
Simple protection, during pleasure, for Gilbert, abbot of Grey abbey
{de Jugo Dei) in Ireland.
Pardon to Henry de Logan, on account of his good service, for having
joined the Scots in Ireland, and also for divers felonies. By K.
Protection, with clause nolumm^ for two years for the prior of Boulton,
William de Neville, and Robert de Wyrkeley, executors of the testament of
Margaret de Neville, and also for her goods in their custody. By E.
Exemption during continuance in office for Alan de Hudleston, to whom
the king has granted for life the office of ganger of wines in the port of
Boston, from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions in the city of
Lincoln. By E.
Protection in Ireland for two years for William Okelli, burgess of
Droughda.
Vacated,
Pardon to Walter de Eilkevan for his adherence to the Scots in Ireland
and for other trespasses. By E.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
John le Savage.
Robert de Eendale, I'enginour.
Gilbert, abbot of Grey abbey.
Robert le Savage.
Alan fiz Waryn, knight.
Irupeximm and confirmation of letters patent of Henry 11 granting to the
abbess and nuns of Rumsey that their food, clothing and corody be exempt
from toll and all customs, which their men can avouch to be their own, and
that no one shall harass their men on that matter upon forfeiture of 101.
Witnesses : — T. archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas the chancellor, William
son of Hamo, and Ebuno Boterellus at Saresbiri. By fine of i mark.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prioress and nuns of
Munketon by Hugh de Skipwith, chaplain, of 7 acres of land and a moiety
of a messuage in Little Cathale. By E.
Writ of aid for John de Redmer charged by the king to purvey hay, oats
litter and other necessaries for the king's stud in the park of Reylegh.
Nothing is to be taken in the fee of the church, &c.
By E. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
Writ of aid for Thomas de Neubigging, king's clerk, appointed to lead
the 5 ships, which the king directed to be provided by the sheriff in the
county of Devon, to Ulster in Ireland, and to deliver them to John de
Athy, fche king's admiral in Ireland and constable of the castle of Grakfergus,
for repelling the Scots. By E.
Simple protection without clause, for one year, for Nicholas, abbot of St.
Thomas the Martyr by Dublin in Ireland, coming into the realm to the
king.
Presentation of Thomas de la Felde to the church of Horsington in the
diocese of Bath and Wells, void by the resignation of Master Thomas de
814
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
March 1.
York.
March 4.
York.
March 5.
York.
Membrane 26 — cont.
Astleye, the last rector, and in the king*s gift by reason of his custody of
the land and heir of William Bussel, tenant in chief.
Protection for the men, goods, rents, lands, and all the possessions of the
warden of the works of the bridge of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in like manner
as granted by Edward I [in his twentieth year], his men, lands, rents and
possessions ; with clause rofjamm for the warden, or his messenger seeking
alms in aid thereof. By E.
Protection in Ireland, for two years, for William Okelli, burgess of
Droughda. By K.
William le Jeu of Coker, going to Gascony to remain there on the king's
service in the company of William de Monte Acuto, seneschal of Gascony,
has letters nominating Walter de Enemere his attorney for one year.
Simple protection for the same William le Jeu for one year.
By E. on the testimony of W. de Monte Acuto.
March 6.
York.
March 5.
York.
March 6.
York.
March 7.
York.
March 6.
York.
MEMBRANE 25.
Grant to the Friars Minors of Oxford, who had acquired all that area,
formerly of the Friars of the Penance of Oxford, in the suburb of Oxford
adjacent to their own area, and which they surrendered to the king as fully
as it came into their hands, that they may hold in frank almoin the said
area, so surrendered, to them and their successors, dwelling in Oxford, for
the enlargement of their own area. By E.
Exemption for life for John de Lokcombe from being put on assizes,
juries or recognitions ; and from being made sheriflf, coroner, verderer, or
other bailiflf or minister of the king. By E.
Grant during pleasure to Richard de Werdale of the baihwick of the
forestership of the forest of Castle Bernard, in the king's hands by reason
of the minority of the heir of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, tenant
in chief, to hold in the same manner as John Tuyng held it. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Henry son of Hugh, constable of the said castle
to deliver him the bailiwick with such wages as the said John received.
Roger de Heselarton, parson of the church of Quixlay, going beyond the
seas, has letters nominating Robert de Goldesburgh and Ralph de Caton his
attorneys for one year. By E.
Confirmation to the prior, canons, and brethren of the Temple dwelling at
Northferiby of the under-mentioned grants of parcels of land to God and the
Holy Temple, and the canons and brethren thereof dwelling at Northferiby,
viz. by John de Farnham, clerk, of land in Austmersk and Swanneslund ;
by Ralph son of John de Ycumbia of Feriby of his right in the land, late
of John his father in Feriby ; by Richard de Vescy, clerk, of his right in
the toft which he bought from Ralph son of John de Ycumbe ; by Alan son
of Brian, sometime chaplain of Feriby, of his right in a toft in Northferiby ;
by William de Heselrig son of Alan of land in Alvesle ; by Gerard son of
Gerard de Fumivall of land called * le Park ' and other lands in Northferibi ;
by Ralph le Gros (Crasaus) of Northferiby of land in Elvelay ; by Hubert
son of Robert the Little (Parvi) of his right in land in Swanneslund ; by
Geoffrey Boulur of Swanneslund of his right in land in the same place ;
12 EDWARD II.— Pabt 2. 816
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Membrane 25 — cont.
by Robert son of John de Hesel of land in Southferiby ; by William le
Gros (Crassus) of Northferiby of land by Tranbiholm and pasture for 100
sheep in Oustmersc ; by William de Couplant of land in Alveleye ; by
Thomas son of Aldred of land in Westelveleya ; by Warin de Vescy of land
in Swanneslund ; by Alan Bastard of land in Hesel ; by John son of
Brian le Graunt of land in Swanneslund ; by John Rendutus of Northferiby
of land in Anlauby ; by John son of Adam de Neutona of the homage of
Ralph nephew of Master Angotus and of a rent of 2«. in Neuton Willardeby,
and Elvele ; by Silvester son of Master Silvester de Notyngham of land in
Carleton ; by Matilda Tysun of the land with herbage, which Fulk Hurel,
her father, held ; and by Modesta, late the wife of John Bonne (or Bouue)
of moiety of the section of land in Hesel, of which Alan de Hesel, clerk,
held the other moiety, By p.s.
Like confirmation to the said prior and canons of grants to God and the
Holy Temple, and the prior and brethren of the same dwelling at Northferiby,
viz. by Alan de Traneby of parcels of land in Hesel ; by Henry de Traneby
of land in Traneby , by Alan de Traneby of land in Traneby ; by John de
Bilton of land in Hesel ; by Adam de Traneby of land in Traneby ; by
Geoffrey son of Wyda (Wyde) de Traneby of land in Traneby ; by William
le Gros (Crassus) of Northferiby of land in Traneby ; by William brother of
Amandus de Sutton of land in the same place ; by Ivo de Traneby of the
land which Herbert the Carpenter (Carpentarius) held from him in Traneby ,
and of the land lying between the land late of William le Vavasour and
William Hunteman and the road of Swanneslund, and the land lying be-
tween the land late of GeoflTrey Saxelin and that of Geoffrey son of Guy
(Widonh) at Stortedail in the same town; by Henry Darraines of land in
Traneby ; by William Vavasour of land in the same place ; of divers lands
in Southferiby by Nicholas Puer of Southferiby, Christiana de Southferiby,
daughter of Alan the Canon (Canonici), Robert de Hesel, Margaret and Alice,
daughters of John son of Torfyn de Southferiby, Yvo son of Isaac de South-
feriby, John son of Walter Persone of Horkestowe, Robert son of
Eustace, Robert son of Laurot de Hok, and by Nicholas brother of John de
Hesel ; by Ralph the chaplain (Capellamis) son of Gocelin de Wilgeby of
land in Karleton ; of divers lands in Carleton by William son of Osbert de
Carleton, and Ralph son of Peter de Carleton ; by Hervey dfe Suttona of
pasture in Sutton ; by Richard son of Nicholas de Northcarleton of land in
Northcarleton ; by Osbert son of Ralph of land by Colsdik ; by William son
of Osbert de Northcarleton of his right in the land and wood which Sarra
his mother held as dower of the fee of the Temple ; by Ralph son of Ralph
de Crumwell of land in Crumwell ; by W. sometime king of Scotland of
land in Kameglun ; by Roger de Merle of land and pasture in Burton ; by
John de Beauver (Beauwer) of land in Holm ; by Isabella daughter of Gilbert
de Glentham of land in Wolverton ; by Richard de Vabadoun of land in
Wolverton and Anlouby ; by John de Useflete of land and moor in Usefleet ;
by W. de Roumara, sometime earl of Lincoln, of land in Kales ; by John
de Neuton son of Adam of land in Neuton ; by Robert son of Peter
de Waldeby of a rent in Waldeby ; by Alice daughter of Peter de Waldeby
of land in Waldeby ; by John, the younger, son of Adam de Neuton of
land in Neuton ; by Agnes Rose of Clif of land in Southclif ; by Warin son
of Alexander de Hibaldstowe of land in Hibaldestowe ; by William Fauuel
son of Robert Fauuel of Hibaldestowe of land in Hibaldestowe ; by William
de Huntyngfeud of land in Westkales ; by Alice Warner of land in
Willardeby ; by William Latymer of land in Shirbum and Kirkebimysperton;
by Eustace son of Brian, sometime chaplain of Feriby, of land in Elvele ;
and by William de Riplyngham of land in Alvesle, wnich land Enmia his
mother quitclaimed and released. By p.s.
816
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
March 5.
York.
March 8.
York.
MEMBRANE 34.
Confirmation to the prior, canons and brethren of the Temple dwelling
at Northferiby of numerous donations by many benefactors. By p.s.
Simple protection, with clause nolumm, for one year for the prior of
WederhaU.
The like for Bertram de Monbucher.
March 5.
York.
March 6.
York.
March 7.
York.
March 8.
York.
March 8.
York.
March 17.
York.
March 12.
York.
MEMBRANE 23.
Pardon to John son of Gilbert le Glower of Craule of his outlawry in the
county of Sussex for non-appearance before Roger le Brabazon and his
fellows, justices of the late king, to answer Mary, late the wife of
William de Brewosa, for trespass committed against her. By K.
Protection for life for William de Redenesse, king's merchant, going to
divers parts to trade.
Confirmation of the grant by William de Hippele, son of Hugh de
Hippele, to the abbot and monks of St. Mary's, BeauUeu {de Bello Loco
Reffis) of his tenement or messuage and land in the New Forest with the
service of William Chippe of Hardele and also of John Edgar of Thacham,
tenant of a croft which is called Famdon of the said land of Hippele,
together with all righte and reversions pertaining te the said land.
Licence, at the instance of Thomas, earl of Norfolk and Marshal of
England, for the prior and convent of Bradenesteke te acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements and rents to the value of 20 marks a year. By E.
Vacated because surrendered for Hie mid prior and convent, on 8 February,
18 Henry IV, acquired lands and tenements to tlu value of 60«. in full
satisfaction of the above licence.
Licence for the prior and convent of Bradenesteke to grant to Thomas,
earl of Norfolk and Marshal of England, and his heirs, all their lands and
tenements in the town of Wales, co. York, held in chief. By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard Broun, king's clerk, to be a
baron of the Exchequer, Dublin, in the place of Nicholas de Balscote, late
a baron thereof.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the said Exchequer.
Licence for William son of Roger de Cressy to grant 21 acres of land and
8 acres of meadow in Surflet, held in chief, to William son of Robert de
Stowe of Surflet, and the heirs of his body, with reversion failing such issue
to the said William son of Roger and his heirs. By fine of 20s.
Confirmation to the prior and Carmelite Friars of Notyngham of grants
of land and tenements in Notyngham made by divers benefactors ; remise
and release also to them of a rent of 5s. M. a year due to the king out of
the land which they had acquired for the enlargement of their dwelling
place, as John son of Ralph Brodye of Notyngham granted to the king a
rent of equal value, to be received out of his messuage in Mothallegate
Street, Notyngham, by the hands of the bailiffs of the town, to obtain
such release. By p.s.
Indemnity for John de Redynges, who is bound to render account of
the king's harness, wagons, sumpters and other things in his custody, he
12 EDWARD n.— Paet 2.
817
1319.
March 10.
York.
March 12.
York.
March 15.
York.
March 16.
York.
March 15.
York.
Membrane 28 — eont.
having lost on Midsummer day in the seventh year at the hattle of
Stryvelyn his rolls and memoranda, whereby he cannot render such account
up to that date. By p.s.
Protection with clause, until the feast of St. Margaret, for John de
Benstede going beyond the seas on the king's service. By K.
He also has letters nominating Ralph de Swanynglee and Nicholas
Eempe his attorneys for the same time.
Richard de Ghasteloun, going beyond the seas with Hugh le Despenser,
the elder, on the king's service, has letters nominating William Chasteloun
and Stephen le BotiUer his attorneys until Michaelmas.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemor to
the office of justiciary of Ireland ; with the usual fee. By K.
Writs lie iiUendendo for him directed to the archbishops, bishops, abbots,
priors, earls, barons, knights, free men, and others.
The like to the king's bailiffs and ministers.
Mandate to A. archbishop of Dublin, to deliver to the said Roger the
land aforesaid and office of justiciary, together with all castles, manors,
&c. in his custody touching such office.
Power to the said Roger de Mortuo Mari of W'ygemore, as justiciary of
Ireland, to remove all ministers of the king and to appoint others in their
places, the ehancellor of Ireland, the treasurer of the Exchequer, Dublin,
the justice assigned to hold pleas following the chief justice of the said
land, and the chief justice of the Bench, Dublin, excepted. By E.
The said Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore, so appointed as aforesaid,
is from the day of his arrival in Ireland to retain with him until
Michaelmas or until further order, in the king's wages, for the defence of
the land, 20 men-at-arms beyond the number of men-at-arms he is bound
to maintain. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Master Walter de Istlep, treasurer of the
Exchequer, Dublin, to pay out of the issues of his bailiwick, unless the king
order otherwise, to the said Roger, from the day in which he begins to
retain the men-at-arms until Michaelmas, their wages.
March 12.
York.
March 10.
York.
March 12.
York.
March 12.
York.
MEMBRANE 22.
Simple protection, until Michaelmas, for Robert le Spycer of Shrewsbury
going on a pilgrimage to Santiago.
By E. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Master Richard de
Glare, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent for John Abel to enclose a
way leading from Gadeford (Cadeford) to Beghenham (Bekenham) under
his dwelling place of Cypenham (Sibenham) in Leuesham for the enlarge-
ment of his said dwelling place, provided he make another sufficient way
in his own soil containing 70 perches of land in length and 24 feet in width.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John son of Richard to the office of
cont^Uer of wool, hides, and wool-fells in the port of Boston, with
the usual fee. By E.
Pardon to the abbot and convent of Stratford for acquiring in mortmain,
without licence, horn Walter de Gememuth land in Esthamme, held from
818
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
March 15.
York.
March 14.
York.
March 17.
York.
March 15.
York.
March 15.
York.
Feb. 19.
York.
March 19.
York.
Metnhrane 22 — emit,
John de Lancastre by the service of 3«. a year, and which is worth beyond
that service 17s. according to its true value by inquisition made by Master
Richard de Clare, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent. Licence for
them to hold the same in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them
to acquire lands and rents to the value of 50Z. a year.
Presentation of Robert de Dighton to the church of Hautwysel in the
diocese of Durham. By K.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master Richard de
Clare, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent for the alienation in
mortmain by William le ToUere of Grymesby of a plot of land in
Grymesby, held in chief by the service of dd. a year, containing 140 feet
in length and 48 feet in width, adjacent to the dwelling place of the prior
and friars of the order of St. Augustine of Grymesby, for the enlargement
of their said dwelling place. By K.
Presentation of Gilbert de Ebor[aco] to the church of Arturet in the
diocese of Carlisle. By K.
Protection with clause, for one year, for Roger de Mortuo Mari of
Wygemore going to Ireland on the king's ser\ace. By K.
Mandate to Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulster, to have all defects made
good without delay in the king's castles of Athelon, Roscimman and
Randon, which he formerly held for life of the king's grant and which
lately he promised to surrender to the king, and to deliver the castles to
Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore, justiciary of Ireland, to whose
custody the king has committed them. By K.
Mandate to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justiciary of Ireland, to deliver to
Roger Geruoun and John Gernon, his brother, Thomas de Hereford and
Peter le Taner, who distinguished themselves in the conflict in Ireland
between the king's lieges and Edward de Brus and his accomplices, out of
the escheats, which for treason and rebellion have fallen into the king's
hands there, rewards according to their respective merits ; letters patent
under the king's seal, which is used in Ireland, are to be made for each of
them.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Stratford by John de Lancastre of his manor of Esthamme, held in chief,
and for the said abbot and convent to regrant the manor to the said John
and Annora, his wife, for their lives. By K.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Stratford to acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10^. a year. By K.
Grant for five years of quayage, for the repairs of the quay of
Scardeburgh, to be taken by Robert Wawayn, burgess of the town, the
king's bailiflf thereof, payable by all merchants, foreigners, or natives, who
with ships shall put into the port of the said town. By K.
Grant for three years to the bailiffs and good men of Scardeburgh of
murage upon all wares for sale brought into the town. By K.
Mandate to A. archbishop of Dublin, to whom the king has directed
several mandates to like effect, to induct without further delay James,
called Puttinus Ardingelli of Florence, king's clerk, to whom he had granted,
4 April 1817, the chancellorship in the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, and
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2.
819
1319.
Membrane 22 — ront.
the prebend of Fynglas in the same church annexed to it, in the king's
gift by reason of the then voidance of the archbishopric of Dublin ;
the archbishop is to do so without further solicitation, lest the king
proceed further in the matter.
March 15.
York.
March 1&
York.
March 18.
York.
March 16.
York.
MEMBRANE 21.
Confirmation of demises by Thomas, earl of Lancaster, to John de
Warenna, earl of Surrey, by virtue of a licence granted to the said earl of
Lancaster to grant to the said earl of Surrey for his life lands and rents to
the value of 1000 marks a year in the counties of Somerset, Dorset, and Wilts,
of the manors of Shapwik and Craueford, and the hundred of Hokeden,
CO. Dorset, the manors of Henstre and Cherleton, co. Somerset, the manors
of Troubruge, Wynterburn, Aumbresbury and Aldeborn, and the hundreds
of Aldewardebury and Aumbresbury, co. Wilts, the manor of Ardington,
CO. Berks, and 60«. 6(/. of rent in Hungerford, co. Berks, to be received out
of the issues of the town and mills of Hungerford, held in chief. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Certesey by Walter de Clerkenewell, chaplain, of a messuage, 80 acres of
land, and 1 ticre 1 rood of meadow in Egeham, by Simon de Rutherwyk
of Egeham of 12d. of rent there, by William Andreu of Certesey and
Mabel, his wife, of 2 messuages, 28 acres of land, 4//. of rent and a moiety
of one acre of pasture in the same town, by Simon * in le Hale ' of Certeseye
of id, of rent in the same town, by Adam le Tailliour of Certeseye of 2
messuages in the same town, by Alice Doket of Certeseye of 2*. 4</. of rent
there, by William Terry of Chabeham of IBs. 4^. of rent in Chabeham, by
William de Neudegate of Horle of 1 mill, 1 acre 1 rood of meadow, and
12d. of rent in Horle, by Simon le Twynere of Horle of 10 acres of land in
Horle, by Michael le Waps of Horle of 1 messuage and 8 J acres of laud in
Horle, by Richard de Langeshete of Horle of a messuage in the same town,
by John Bailly of Horle of 7 acres of land there, and by Walter Pawel of
Horle of a messuage in the same town, all which are worth 20^. Hid, a
year according to their true value as appears by an inquisition made by
Master Richard de Clare, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, to hold
in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands and rents
to the value of 50/. a year.
Licence for the master and brethren of the hospital of St. John the
Baptist, Ely, to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the
value of 10 marks a year. By K.
The late king [88 Edward I] had granted a licence to Reginald de
Tudeworth of New Sarum to alienate in mortmain 5 marks of rent in New
Sarum to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of
St. Edmund the Confessor, Sarum, for the souls of the said Reginald and
Joan his wife and of all Christians, and afterwards the now king granted
the said Reginald a like licence for the alienation of a messuage and 20«.
of rent in New Sarum to the said chaplain in augmentation of his
sustenance. Before the completion of the grant the said Reginald having
died, and Richard de Tudeworth and William de Berewico the now
tenants of the said messuage and rent having made petition to carry out
the grant, the king grants them licence to do so.
820
CALENDAR OP PATEKt ROLLS.
1319.
March 19.
York.
Meftibrane 21— cowt.
March 18.
York.
March 20.
York.
March 28.
York.
March 28.
York.
March 25.
York.
March 28.
York.
March 28.
York.
Grant for the security of the abbot and convent of Seleby, who have
granted at the king's request to Joceus de BiUyngburgh for his life a
certain sustenance as for one yeoman (pro uno valetto; pour gentil homtne, in
tJie p 8,) in their abbey, that because such concession was made at such
request, it is not at another time to be exacted as of right nor be made a
charge on the abbey. By p.s. [4989.]
Pardon to Richard de Potesgrave, parson of the church of Hekynton, for
acquiring in mortmain from John le Mareschal a toft in Hekynton,
adjacent to the dwelling place of the parsonage for the enlargement
thereof. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prioress and nuns of
Thikeheved (or Tykeheved) by Thomas de Alwarthorpe of York of a
messuage, a bovate of land, and 15<. Id, of rent in York, West Cottyng-
with and Grenhamerton, which are held of the prioress and are worth in
all their issues according to their true value 20«. as appears by an
inquisition made by the sheriff of York, in part satisfaction of a licence
granted to them to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the
value of 10 marks a year.
Presentation of John de Garleton to the church of Ebidenham, in the
diocese of Ely in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the
bishopric of Ely in the time of the late king. By p.s.
Grant to Hugh de Turpliton, on account of his good service in Ireland, of
200 marks out of first issues of the king's escheatry in that land, to be
received, as of the king's gift, at the hands of the escheator. By K.
Licence for Margery, late the wife of William le Bule, to enfeoff John de
Bocking (or Bockyng) * taverner,' of a messuage, 18 acres of land,
1^ acres of meadow, and 2s, 6//. of rent in Michham, held in chief, to hold
to him and his heirs. By fine of ^ mark.
Robert de Haliwell, clerk, staying on the king's service in the Chancery
of England, has letters nominating Henry de Thrapston his attorney in
Ireland for two years.
Simple protection, without clause, for one year for John Spark, keeper
of the king's manor of Feukenham. By K.
Licence after inquisition ad qtioii damnum made by Master Richard de
Clare, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, for William Spigumel,
warden of the chapel of St. Peter, Kirkeby upon Wrethek, to retain en-
closed, notwithstanding the statute of mortmain, a way leading from the
dwelling place of Roger le Beler under the said chapel, on the west side
thereof, to the dwdling place of the said warden adjacent to the chapel,
which without licence he had enclosed for the enlargement of his said
dwelling place and of the cemetery of the chapel, and that the passages,
which were accustomed to be made by that way, may be made by another
way under the said chapel on the west side thereof. By fine of | mark.
Licence after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master Richard de Clare,
king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, for William Spigumel, warden of the
chapel of St. Peter, Kirkeby on Wrethek, to enclose, notwithstanding the
statute of mortmain, a way leading from the Cross, which is called * Benardes
Crosse,' to the comer, which is called ' William Comer dame Edeson ' in
J
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2.
821
1319.
March 28.
York.
Membrane 21 — cont.
the same town, under his dwelling place on the South for the enlargement
thereof, provided the said warden make another way in its place equally
sufficient for persons passing there. By fine of i mark.
Safe conduct for three years for Sancius Femandi de Medina de Punar,
merchant of Spain, coming into the realm with his merchandise to trade ;
with exemption from arrest for any debts of which he is not the surety or
principal debtor. By K.
March 15.
York.
MEMBRANES 20 and 19.
Intpexmm and confirmation of divers benefactions made to the prior and
convent of Wabrugge by many benefactors. By E.
March 28.
York.
March 28.
York.
March 80.
York.
April 1.
York.
March 20.
York.
MEMBRANE 19— con*.
Pardon to the abbot and convent of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, for
acquiring in mortmain without licence from John Botsweyn a mill, 60
acres of land, 1 virgate and 4i acres of meadow, 10 acres of wood, and 25«.
of rent in Stureye. By K.
Grant to Adaid de Herewynton, king's clerk, of the prebend of Morton
in the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford, void by the death of Anthony
de Counte (or Comite), late prebendary thereof, and in the king's gift by
reason of the late voidance of the bishopric of Hereford. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to A. bishop of Hereford, or his vicar-general.
Simple protection, for one year, for Robert Elys of Great Yarmouth
merchant, prosecuting his business within the realm.
Grant as a further favour to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, to whom the
king had previously granted the custody of the manor of Bentele, co. York,
late of Payn de Tibetot, tenant in chief, to hold until the full age of the
heir of the said Payn, of the advowson of the church of the manor to hold
for the same term. By E.
Licence for Thomas le Latymer, < bochard,' to enfeoff William le
Latymer of a moiety of his manor of Corby with the advowson of the
church thereof, held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs. By fine of 405.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master Richard de
Glare, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, for the prior and convent
of Bermondeseye to remit and quit claim, notwithstanding the statute of
mortmain, to John, bishop of Winchester, a rent of 82. issuing out of
tenements in Suthwerk, which he and his predecessors were accustomed to
render, such rent being held from the king in frank-almoin. By E.
March 20.
York.
MEMBRANE 18.
Grant during pleasure to Adam de Esshe, a brother of the king's hospital
of St. Mary, Ospryng, of the custody of the said hospital. By E.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the knights, &ee men and tenants of
the hospital.
18346 X
822
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
March 18.
York.
March 19.
York.
March 20.
York.
March 16.
York.
March 24.
York.
March 25.
York.
March 28.
York.
Membrane 18 — cont.
Presentation of William de Kjngeston to the church of Abbotesle in the
diocese of Lincoln. By p.s.
Grant to John de Eltham, the king's son, of all lands and tenements
within the realm on this side Trent, which have fallen into the king's hands
by reason of the hostility of the Scots and others who have adhered to
them, or which shall henceforth fall in, together with knights* fees,
advowsons of churches, &c. By K.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Byland {de Delia iMnda) to acquire
in mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the value of 20^. a year.
By K.
Acknowledgment that the king has received by the hands of the
treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer from J. bishop of Carlisle, in
the name of Pope J[ohnJ XXII and of the church of Rome, SGk.,
a portion of the church of Wygeton, viz. out of the tenth for six years
imposed by Pope Clement V for the general crusade ; with promise of
repa^Tuent within five years. [Fcedera,] By bill of the Receipt.
The hke for 87/. Ids. dd. received from J. bishop of Lincoln out of the
issues of the said tenth collected by the prior of St. Katherine's without
Lincoln. [Foedera.] By like bill.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Butteleye of
Certeseye to the abbot and convent of Certeseye of a messuage, 6i acres of
land, 8 acres of meadow and ld«. Id, of rent in Coveham and Certeseye, to
hold in exchange for 46 acres of land, and 5 acres of pasture in Certeseye
to be granted by them to the said John. By fine of i mark.
Roger Damory and Elizabeth his wife, staying in England, have letters
nominating Robert de Clotworthy and Alan Grissell of Lancastre their
attorneys in Ireland for three years.
Exemption for life for Robert Norman of Hedon from being put on
assizes, juries or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or
other bailiff, or minister of the king. By K.
Pardon to Richard son of Sybil de WynJe, a prisoner in the gaol of the
castle of York, for the death of Robert le Seignour of WynJe, as it appears
by the record of John de Donecastre and his fellows, justices of gaol
delivery for the castle of York, that he killed him in self defence. By K.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod doHinum made by Master Richard de
Clare, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, for* the abbot and convent
of Wynchecombe to grant to the abbot and convent of St. Evroul for the
manor of Rowelle, co. Gloucester, and the advowson of the church thereof,
held in chief, which with the king's licence they have acquired from them,
20/. a year to be received out of the manors of the said abbot and convent
of Wynchecombe, Adelmynton and Dreye Mershton in the same county.
By fine of 10 marks.
Grant to Walter de la PuUe, on account of his good service, of the 2,000
carucates of land in Brettonestoun, late of the abbot of Dundrynan in
Scotland, which have been escheated, to hold for his life, if the said lands
shall remain so long in the hands of the king, and in case they do not 30
remain then the said Walter shall have 10 librates of land in a suitable
place for his life in the place therof. By E.
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828
1319.
March 24.
York.
York.
March 28.
York.
March 26.
York.
March 29.
York.
Membrane 18 — cotU.
Grant for life to lerward le Oaleys of the 9 marks a year out of the
manor of Edenestowe, which had reverted to the Exchequer upon the
death of Griffin ap Mereduc. Edward I had granted to the said Griffin
and to his brother Eevan ap Mereduc 19 marks a year to be received at the
hands of the bailiffs and good men of his manor of Edenestowe so long as
they should both live, and upon the death of either of them, the survivor
was to receive 10 marks a year for his life, the remaining 9 marks reverting
to the Exchequer. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the said bailiffs and good men.
Notification that the king understands that William Avenel is the son
and heir of John Avenel, deceased, who held divers lands and tenements in
Mankeville in Normandy and also within the realm, and that the said
William holds the same of hereditary right. By K.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and oHier Utters were made in the
month of April in the thirteenth year of the king*s reign.
The king having, with the consent of the Parliament at York, granted to
Bartholomew de Badelesmere his reversions in the manor of Chatham, co.
Kent, which Guy Ferre holds for life of the grant of Edward I and of
queen Eleanor, and also of the manor of LinS^hton, co. Sussex, and hundred
of Shepelak in the same county, which John de Ulvedale holds of the grant
of Edward I, together with their knights' fees, advowsons of churches and
priories, parks, warrens and liberties, to hold to him and his heirs to the
value of 1001, a year of land, now grants with like assent to the said
Bartholomew 100/. a year to be receievd at the Exchequer until the said
reversions shall fall in. By E.
Simple protection without clause for the prior of the Friars Preachers of
Bangor. By K.
Licence for John de Northwode to enfeoff Master Henry de Northwode
of his manor of Northwode in the Island of Shepeye, and for the latter to
regrant the same to the said John and Joan his wife and the heirs of the
said John. By fine of 20/.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John
Walewayn, king's clerk, late escheator beyond Trent, for W. archbishop
of Canterbury to grant in frank-almoin, notwithstanding the statute of
mortmain, 2 acres of land in Croyndon and the advowson of the church of
Croyndon, held in chief, to the prior and convent of Bermundeseye in
exchange for 28/. 12s. lid, of rent together with a place of land called
< Wjrthiflete,' containing 1 hide of land with two mills within the said
place in Suthwerk, likewise held in chief, to hold to him and his
successors in frank-almoin. By K.
Licence for John Heved of Herdewyk to enfeoff John de Burdeleys of a
messuage, 18 acres of land, and Ids, and 6^. of rent in Comberton,
held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs. By fine of i mark.
MEMBRANE 17.
April 4. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made bv Balph de CrophoUe,
York. escheator beyond Trent, for John de Hothum, bishop of Elv, to retain
a way leading from Hothum through the middle of his field of Threhous,
near his dwelling place there, towards Northoave which he caused to be
inclosed, without licence, for the enlargement of his said dwelling place,
824 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Membrane 17 — corU.
as he has made another way in its place in his own soil ; the old way con-
tained 20 perches in length and 8 feet in width, the new way being larger
and better fitted for passengers : pardon also of his said trespass therein.
ByK.
Arpil 4. Licence for John de Moubray to enfeoff John his son of his manor of
York. Hovyngham, held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs. By K.
April 8. The king had granted to John de Grumbwell, for his good service and in
York. consideration of his promise of lands to the value of 100 marks, with the
assent of the Parliament at York, the manor of Bometon in the parish of
Emeldon together with a moiety of the town of Preston, co. Northumber-
land, and a moiety of the town of Bellou in the same county, late of John
de Middelton, which as escheats, through the forfeiture suffered by the
said John de Middelton for adhering to the Scots, had fallen into his
hands, to hold to him and the heirs male of his body, with reversion
failing such issue to the king. The king having learned that the foregoing
grant did not extend to the value of the said 100 marks a year, as a further
favour, grants the said John de Grumbwell all lands, tenements and rents,
late of the said John de Middelton, which have fallen as escheats into his
hands in Baumburgh, Pesestede, Blacmyddingmor, Utlawes, Scranewode,
Bechefeld, Bakstaneside, Newham, Bpiriden, Heton South, Caldestrother,
Wallawe, Fiselby, Cramelington and in the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
in the said county of Northimiberland, which said lands, tenements and
rents are valued at 111, Ss. 2d, a year and a moiety of IJh, of cumin and
the eighth part of 1^. of pepper in Baumburgh aforesaid, to hold to the said
John de Crumbwell and the heirs male of his body, with reversion as
aforesaid. By E.
April 8. The king, having previously granted a licence to Juliana, late the wife of
York. William de Leybum, to grant to John de Hastynges for his life her manors
of Elham, Essetteford, Gare, and Mere, and a moiety of her manor of
Estesture with their hamlets and members, held in chief, now grants, at
the request of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, to the said John de Hastynges
a licence to surrender the same to the said Juliana. By p.s.
April 4. Pardon to William Gunter of Rotyngton for acquiring in fee, without
York. licence, 1 messuage and 2 bovates of land in Bonay from Ralph de
FrecheviUe, tenant in chief, so that if the said William died without heir
of his body the same should revert to the said Balph : with restitution of
the same. By fine of i mark.
April 6. Pardon for John brother of John le Waleys of Saham, chaplain
Kirkham. (capeUani), of his outlawry in the county of Cambridge for non-appearance
before Robert de Maddyngle, John de Cantebrigge and Simon de Brunne,
justices of oyer and terminer, to answer touching a trespass committed by
him against Eudo de Helpryngham and Thomas de Cotenham, executors of
the testament of Joan, late the wife of William de Gimiberton.
The like for John le Waleys of Saham, chaplain.
April 1. Mandate to all tenants holding assarts and purprestures in the forests of
York. Haveryng, co. Essex, and Melkesham, Shippenham, Pewesham and
Savernak, co. Wilts, the New Forest, co. Southampton, and the forest of
Gillyngham, co. Dorset, to answer to Queen Isabella, or her attorneys, for
all rents of wastes, assarts, and purprestures and for all fines for entry
therein, under the king's grants of dower to the queen as already set forth.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and chamberlains of the
12 EDWARD II.— Pabt 2.
825
1319.
Aprils.
Kirkham.
April 18.
York.
April 16.
York.
April 18.
York.
April 18.
York.
Aprils.
Kirkhanv
Membrane 17 — cont.
Exchequer to exonerate snob tenants from payments at the Exchequer
from 6 February last past.
Pardon to Hugh le Despenser, the younger, and Ralph de Camoys, and
Elizabeth his wife for acquiring to them and the heirs of the said Ralph,
without licence, the bailiwick of the forestership of Assheholte and
Wolmere from Richard de Venuz, tenant in chief : with restitution of the
same. By E.
Protection, with clause quod quietus sit (le pUwitis, until Midsummer for
Master John Walewayn, clerk, going beyond the seas on the king*s service.
By K.
The like for the same Master John as keeper of the hospital of St.
Leonard, York.
Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemor, going to Ireland on the king's
service, has letters nominating Philip de la Lee and Richard Inge his
attorneys for two years.
The subsidy, granted at the king's request by the bailiffs, good men, and
commonalty of the town of Great Yarmouth, of 6 ships, equipt with men
and victuals for the king's service against the Scots, to remain on that
service at the expense of the town during two months, is not to be to their
prejudice, or to be made a precedent hereafter. By E.
The like for the bailiffs, good men, and commonalties of the under-
mentioned towns, viz. —
Little Yarmouth for two ships.
Ipswich for two ships.
Dunwich for one ship.
Oreford for one ship.
Mandate to the archbishop of Ghayssell to assign a stall and place in the
choir of his church to Jolm de Colonia of London, king's clerk, to whom
the king had granted the prebend in the church of St. Patrick, Ghayssell,
which John de Hothum, now bishop of Ely and then the elect thereof, had
held, void and in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
archbishopric of Cashel : the king had issued a mandate to the hke effect to
the dean and chapter, but it had not been executed during the voidance.
ByK.
Simple protection for one year for William de Huntyngdon, going to
Ireland on business of the king, and also of John de Colonia, clerk. By £.
Pardon to Roland, archbishop of Armagh, and primate of Ireland, on
account of his good service in Ireland, of 250^. in which he is bound at
the Exchequer, Dublin, as well for his own debts as those of his
predecessors. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer,
Dublin.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Andrew de Hartcla to the superior
custody of the city of Carlisle, for the safe-keeping thereof against the
Bcots. By E.
Writ ds intendendo for him as such keeper directed to the mayor, bailiffs,
good men and all others of the said city.
826
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Aprils.
York.
April 4.
York.
AprU 10.
May 18.
York.
April 10.
Kirkham.
April 11.
Kirkham.
April 1.
York.
April 12.
^kham.
April 10.
Kirkham.
April 20.
York.
April 10.
Kirkham.
MEMBRANE 16.
Orant in frank almoin to the Augustinian friars of Boston, for
rebuilding their houses and church, of the messuage in the town of Boston
which the king held of the grant of Andrew son of Robert atte Ootere of
Boston, to hold to them and their successors celebrating divine service daily
for the souls of the king's progenitors, of the king and of his heirs, and also
for the soul of William atte Ootere of Boston and the souls of aU
Christians. By K.
Presentation of Adam de Churton to the church of St. Mary, Cambridge,
in the diocese of Ely.
Protection for two years for the prior and Friars Preachers of Oxford.
By p.s.
Protection with clause nolumm, for one year, for Master Robert de
Pynsebek, prebendary of Southneubold in the church of St. Peter, York.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
John de Dirland.
Robert de Newenton.
Master Peter Galicien' [de Galiciano], parson of the church of Horn-
castre.
Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex.
The like for John de Hundegate of Leek.
Writ of aid, for one year, for Nicholas de Sadyngton charged with pur-
veyance for the carriage of victuals and other things for queen Isabella.
Presentation of William de Kyngeston to the church of Abbotesle in the
diocese of Lincoln. By p.s.
Pardon to Richard son of Richard de Kirkeby Misperton of his outlawir
in the county of York for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench
when impleaded by Nicholas de Meinhill to render a reasonable account for
the time he was his bailiff in Wherleton, Eston, Orenhou and Semer.
ByK.
Writ of aid, until Easter, for Richard le Trompour, servant of J. bishop
of Ely, the chancellor, whom the said chancellor is sending to divers parts
to purvey provisions for the sustenance of the clerks of the Chancery.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for Stephen le Botyler, James Frisel, Richard
de Molendinis, Nicholas de Chymyn, Peter de Cadamo, Simon le Pestour,
John le Dekne, John Rikelm and Thomas de Martele, men and servants of
the prior of Okeburn, going beyond the seas. By K.
Exemption, for life, for Richard Enyght of Hethe, king's serjeant, from
being put on assizes, juries or recognitions ; and from b^ing made sheriff,
coroner or other bailiff or minister of the king. By E.
Grant to Master Thomas de Metham, chaplain, of the chapel of Neusom-
upon-These, In the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands and
heir of Guy de Bello Campo, late earl of Warwick, tenant in chief.
Grant, at the instance of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and
Essex, to Elena, wife of John Saundre of Dover, for her life, of the houses
in Dover, which the said John held in chief, and which for the felony, on
12 EDWABD n.— Pabx 2. 827
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Membrane 16 — cotU,
account of which he abjured the reahn, fell as an escheat into .the king's
hands. Grant also to her of all forfeited goods and chattels, late of her
husband. By p.s.
April 20. Grant, for four years, to the bailiffs and good men of the town of
York. Athereston of pavage upon all wares for sale brought into their town.
ByK.
April 18. Licence for John de Gherleton and Hawisia, his wife, to grant to Master
Kirkham. Thomas de Gherleton, king's clerk, their reversions in two parts of the
manor of Grenehalle and of the land of Megheyn Ughcovt, and Moghnant
Ughraider in the Marches of Wales, held in chief, and which Peter Gi£EEu:d
and Ela his wife hold in dower of the said Ela of the inheritance of the
said Hawisia, and also of the remaining third part of the said manor and
lands, which Sybil, late the wife of Louis de la Pole, holds in dower of the
same inheritance ; licence also for the said Thomas to regrant the same
reversions to the said John and Hawisia for their lives, with remainder, and
to John son of John de Gherleton and Matilda his wife and the heirs of
the body of the said John son of John, and failing such issue to Owen
(Aiidoeno) son of John de Gherleton and the heirs of his body, to Edward
son of John de Gherleton and the heirs of his body, to Humphrey son of
John de Gherleton and the heirs of his body and finally to the right heirs
of the said Hawisia. By p.s.
April 18. Licence for John de Gherleton and Hawisia his wife to grant the manor
Kirkham. of Pemprees and a moiety of the cantred of Arwystly in the Marches of
Wales, held in chief, to John son of the same John and Matilda his wife
and the heirs of their bodies, with reversion failing such issue to the said
John de Gherleton and Hawisia and the heirs of the said Hawisia. By p.s.
April 24. Licence for the abbess of Berkyng, for the rebuilding of her dwelling
York. house of Loxfordebury, which was lately accidentally burnt, and also for
the repair of the church of her abbey and of divers other houses of the
abbey, which are in ruins, to fell 800 oaks fit for timber in her wood of
Hyneholt, which is within the metes of the forest of Essex, by view of the
forester thereof, and to carry them away without hindrance. By K.
April 24. 'I^be abbot of Lyre, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating
York Philip Hamound and Roger de Madeleye his attorneys for five years.
By fine of 5 marks.
Safe-conduct until Michaelmas for John Junctin, merchant, going
beyond the seas.
Protection with clause columun, tor one year, John Moniword, g'oiug to
Lreland in the company of Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemor, justiciary of
Lreland, on the king's service. By testimony of the said Roger.
April 26. Safe-conduct for three years for Richard de Huntyngton, king's
York. merchant, going to divers parts to trade, and also for his men whom he
may send forth on his business. By E.
April 28. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by the sheriff of York,
York. for Robert de Ecclissale to enclose his wood of Ecclissale, which is called
* Hasshehurst ' and * Jocepark,* and to make a park thereof.
By fine of 10 marks.
828 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
232 g MEMBRANE 15.
April 21. William de Brocton, who was lately captured by the Scots within the
York. realm and carried by them to Scotland, whence he was sent to Flanders
and who has left Flanders and returned within the realm, as the king has
received from trustworthy testimony, is not, on account of these acts, to be
harassed or molested by the king's justices, sheriff, or other miiusters.
By p.s.
April 25. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
York. Eirkestdl by Robert de Bra^nlay of 1 messuage, 8 tofts, 40} acres of land,
and 60 feet of land in length by 80 feet in width, 8 acres of wood, 28d. of
rent, and a moiety of an acre of meadow in Bramlay, Horsford and the
suburb of York, not held in chief, which are worth in all their issues
(exclusive of the said rent) according to their true value lis. a year, as
appears by an inquisition made by Ralph de Crophull, escheator on this
side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire in mortmain lands,
tenements and rent to the value of 20/. a year, granted to them, in con-
sideration of a release which they made to the king of 41 marks and 2&d,
in which he was bound to them for com and other victuab bought from
them, and also for fine of 40 marks which they made with him and which
they have paid into the Wardrobe.
April 24. Pardon to Richard de Hauekeslowe for acquiring in fee from Robert son
York. of Ralph Strech, tenant in chief, 8 virgates of land in Strecchesastwode, oo.
Worcester, with restitution of the same. By fine of i mark.
April 28. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Langeton, bishop
York. of Chichester, of the 100 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 2 acres of
pasture, 6 acres of wood, 28s. Hid. of rent, and a rent of 4 hens, and also a
curtilage containing 8 acres of land with a plot of land adjacent thereto in
Buxle, which the bishop had acquired in fee from John de Somery, to the
dean and chapter of the church of the Holy Trinity, Chichester, to find a
chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the said church for his soul
and the souls of all Christians. By fine of 40s.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled an 26 February in the thirteenth
year of the reign, and tliere on the roll of patents there is another charter
touching the said tenements.
May 1. Notification to the mayor and others of the town of St. Omer by the
York. king, who is desirous to provide for the immunity from annoyance of Joan,
late the wife of Andrew de Sakeville, of the under-mentioned circumstances,
with a request that they will be favourable to her, relieving her from the
annoyance inflicted on her by Bartholomew Aubry. Upon the death of
the said Andrew de Sakeville, knight, tenant in chief, the king granted
that which pertained to him of the marriage of the said Joan to
Bartholomew de Badelesmere, steward of his Household ; subsequently
one Bartholomew Aubry ravished {rapuit) her, and she, in addition to the
king's prosecution ex officio against him, threatened a criminal action
against the said Aubry in the King's Court, and still prosecutes it. The
king has now learned that Bartholomew Aubry has caused the said Joan,
who crossed the sea for a pilgrimage and is in the town of St. Omer, to be
harassed by asserting that she was his wife by the said deed and to be
delivered to him by force of such pretext by the mayor &o. of -that town,
and her goods to be placed under arrest by them.
April 29. Simple protection, without clause, for two years for William Leng^gneour
York. in the Islands of Gemeseye and Jereseye.
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April 26. Licence for Roger de Eerston to enfeoff Simon Freman of Skendelby of
York. a messuage and 9 acres of land in Skendelby, held in chief, to hold to him
and his heirs. By fine of | mark.
May 6. Presentation of Robert Spigumel to the church of Eestan, in the diocese
York. of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir
of John de Ferrariis, tenant in chief. By E.
May 10. Licence for John de Asteley to enfeoff Roger de Asteley of his manor of
York. Northeley, co. Salop, held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs.
By fine of iOs,
May 11. Pardon to Matthew Dauney of divers trespasses conmiitted against
York. Stephen son of Stephen de Houedon, whereof he was convicted. By E.
Mandate to Henry le Scrope and his fellows, justices to hear pleas before
the king, not to harass the said Matthew therein.
May 8. Henry de Lancastre, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating
York. Richard de Ripariis his attorney until St. Peter ad Vincula.
May 11. Protection, with clause nolumuSf for two years for the abbot of Alnewyk.
York.
May 10. Richard de Elesefeld, staying beyond the seas on the king's service, has
York. letters nominating Adam de Elesefeld and William de Mershton his
attorneys imtil Michaelmas.
Protection, with clause volumus, for him for the same time.
«
May 12. Acquittance to Edmund Bacon, sometime keeper of the castle of
York. Walyngeford and steward of the honor of Walyngford, for his account for
the time he held those offices, the king having previously commanded the
treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to certify him whether the said
Edmund had rendered his account and whether he was bound in any
arrears at the Exchequer, as it appears by their certificate that he has
accounted in full for that time. By E.
May 6. Pardon to William de la Grene of Folketon of his outlawry in the county
York. of York for non-appearance when impleaded before the justices of the
Bench by Gilbert Haunsard to answer for the time he was his bailiff.
ByE.
May 12. Protection until All Saints Day, under the king's proclamation promising
York. such to all merchants bringing corn and victuals to the North, for William
Colion of Gurmundcestre, merchant, his men and goods. By E.
The like, until Christmas, for Henry le Botiller of Alwalton.
May 19. The like, for one year, for William Drake of Alwalton, merchant.
York.
May 26. The like, for one year, for James Stater (or Scater) of Ravenseri merchant.
York.
June 1. The like, for the same time, for Roger de Inghami merchant.
York.
The like, until All Saints Day, for Nicholas le Coupeie of Westrudham,
merchant. By E.
880 CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
J329 MEMBRANE 14.
May 2. Pardon of his abjuration of the Islands of Gemereye and Gereseye to
York. Ralph Seek, who had been convicted before the bailiff of the Island of
Gereseye of taking and carrying away the rabbits of divers men, and who
for three years had abjured the said Islands. By E.
April 80. Pardon to Robert son of Simon de Ridware for the death of Hugh le
York. Machun of Cestrefeld. By p.s.
May 5. Pardon to Thomas, abbot of Thomton-upon-Humber, and Ralph de
York. Whiten for trespasses committed by them on Robert de Pontefracto and
Roger le Theker of Wynterton, whereof they were convicted in the court of
Eing*s Bench. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to Henry le Scrope and his fellows, justices to
hold pleas before the king.
May 8. Simple protection, without clause, for two years for the master and
York. brethren of the house of the lepers of St. Mary Magdalen, Boulogne. By E.
May 1. Licence, after inquisition ad qmd dumnum made by Hervey de Stanton
York. and John de Cantebrigge, with the consent of the Parliament at York, for
John de Hothum, bishop of Ely, and his successors to have a coroner
to be elected by the king's writs in their hundred and a half of Mitford
CO. Norfolk, in which the bishops of Ely have by a charter of Henry HI, con-
firmed by the king, the return of the king's writs. By E. and pet. of C.
May 8. Grant for five years, at the instance of Queen Isabella, to the bailiffs and
York. good men of the town of Webbeleye of pavage upon all wares for sale
brought into their town. By E.
May 12. Licence for Roger Papillon to enfeoff William atte Lane of Fisshebume
York. and Laurence de Rustiton of a messuage, 25 acres of land, 1 acre of
meadow and two parts of a mill in Bradebrigg by Boseham, held in chief,
to hold to them and the heirs of the said William, and for them to regrant
the same to the said Roger for his life. By fine of 20^.
May 10. Pardon to Hugh de Audele, the elder, and William de Weston of divers
York. trespasses committed by them by virtue of office, whilst the said Hugh was
sheriff of Salop and Stafford, and the said William his under-sheriff in the
same counties. By E.
May 15. Grant, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by John de Enokyn,
York. keeper of the king's manor of EUesmere, of 2 messuages, 28 acres and a
moiety of a virgate of land, and 1 acre of meadow in Groulesmere, which
is a member of the said manor of EUesmere, and which Roger Lestrange
(extraTiem), who had held it for the term of his life of the grant of the late
king, demised to John son of Elias de Croulesmere to hold for the life of
the said Roger, to the said John son of Elias to hold to him and his heirs
at fee-f&rm, rendering to the said John de Enokyn, to whom the king had
granted the said manor for life, and after his decease to the king, If^, id, a
year for every service ; the said messuage, land and meadow being worth in
all their issues 10s. id, a year. By E«
May 16. Presentation of Alexander de Wyndesore to the church Lamvas, in the
York. diocese of Bangor. By E.
May 18. Pardon to Hugh le Smale [of Abreford] for killing Robert Spendeloue
York. (or Spendelove) at Stortwayt in the presence of the king, as it appears by the
record of pleas of the Eing's Hall that he killed him in self-defence.
By p.s. [4956.]
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Membrane 14 — cotU,
1319.
Mfty 15. Licence, after inquisition ad qtwd damnum made by Master Richard de
York. Glare, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, for the alienation in
mortmain by Thomas de Hauville of a certain custom called lastage
{lastagium), which he holds in chief in Bishop's Lenne, co. Norfolk, to
John, bishop of Norwich, and his successors. By E.
May 18. Acknowledgment that the king has received as a loan by the hands of
York. ^]^Q Treasurer from W. archbishop of York, in the name of
Pope John XXII and of the church of Rome, 88/. Qs. Sd. viz. out of the
tenth for six years, imposed by Pope Clement V for the crusade, collected
in the diocese of York by the aobot of St. Mary's, York ; with promise of
repayment within five years. By letters of the Treasurer.
Vacated because surrefidered and cancelled, and oHi^ letters for the same and
other sums were made on 18 April in tlie thirteenUi year of the fdng^s
reign.
May 26. The like for 240Z. sterling received by the hands of J. bishop of
York. Winchester, the treasurer, and the chamberlains of the Exchequer, in part
payment of the same tenth, collected in the diocese of York by the said
archbishop by the hands of the prior and convent of Thurgarton.
Vacated as above. By bill of the Exchequer.
MEMBRANE 18.
May 10. Pardon to Nicholas Fouk, 'boreler,' for the death of Roger de
York. Wycoumbe, * carpenter,' as it appears by the record of Henry Spigumel,
and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery for Newegate, that he killed him
in self-defence.
May 20. Inspejdmus and confirmation of letters patent of John, prior of Worcester,
York Qji^ the chapter of that place, being a confirmation, dated in the chapter of
Worcester VI Nones of July 1804, of a charter of Godfrey, bishop of
Worcester, viz. a grant by Godfrey Giffard, bishop of Worcester, to
Nicholas Levyet, clerk, of a messuage and that half virgate of land, which
Adam, some time bishop's parker of Alvechurch, formerly held in villenage
in the bishop's manor of Alvechirch, to hold to him and his heirs subject
to rendering 7s. in silver to the bishop and his successors at the four
usual terms as accustomed in the manor of Alvechirch, for all secular
services and demands, saving suit of the bishop's court of Alvechurch at
reasonable summonses and royal service, when it should happen :
witnesses Nicholas de Warrewyk, Robert de Camera, Thomas de Coston,
John son of Richard, William de la CnoUe, Thomas atte Woderock ; dated
at Alvechirch IV Ides of December in the twenty- seventh year of king
Edward son of Henry. By fine of i mark.
May 20. Licence for Robert de Tottehale to enfeoff Hugh de Courteney of 2 acres
York. of land in Hardyngton and of the advowson of the church of that place, held
in chief, to hold to him and his heirs. By K.
May 28. Writ of aid, until Christmas, for Adam de Bray, king's Serjeant, charged
York. by the steward of the Household and keeper of the Wardrobe to make
purveyance of hay, oats and litter and other necessaries for the office of the
king's Marshalsea ; payment to be made in the Wardrobe within 8 days of
purveyance being maae ; nothing is to be taken in the fee of the church,
or against its liberty, under colour of such purveyance. By K.
882 GALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
Membrane 18 — eont.
1319.
May 20. Impemnus and confirmation of letters patent of the prior of the cathedral
York. church of Worcester and of the chapter thereof, dated in the chapter
at Worcester IV Kalends of April 1818, being a confirmation of the under-
mentioned writing by William de Geynesbom, viz. a charter by him as
bishop of Worcester, confirming to Henry son of William de Ikenildestrete
of Alvithechirche for his service a messuage and 8 assarts of land in the
bishop's manor of Alvithechirche, which Edith Eylmind formerly held in
villenage, and a messuage with a croft in the same manor, which William
Mage formerly held in villenage, to hold from him and his successors,
bishops of Worcester, to him and his heirs, rendering yearly to the bishop
and his successors 9«. 8^. at four terms, to wit, 2s. and 5d, at each term,
for every secular service and demand, saving to the bishop suit at his court
every three weeks at his manor of Alvithechirche, heriets and royal service
pertaining to such tenement; witnesses, Nicholas de Warr[ewyk], Robert
de la Chambre, Hugh de Belue, Thomas Attewoderock, Banulph Attewode-
rock, Nicholas Leviet, Richard Broun, John atte Wode and John Richardes :
dated at Blockelegh in the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, 88 Edward I,
and in the year of the bishop's consecration the third. By fine of ^ mark.
May 20. The like of other letters patent of the prior of the cathedral church of
York. Worcester and the chapter thereof, dated in the chapter at Worcester in the
feast of Pentecost 1817, being a confirmation of a charter of Walter
Reginaldi, then bishop of Worcester and now archbishop of Canterbury,
granting to Nicholas de Quenton a field called * Saandene ' abutting on the
pasture of Brante, containing 65} acres of arable land, and also a plot of land
called Emaldescroft in Pinyton within the bishop's manor of Alvechirche,
which Giles Cade and William Ervy formerly held, to hold to him and his
heirs, rendering yearly to the bishop and his successors 24s. of usual money,
payable in equal portions at the four principal terms for all secular services
and demands, saving suit of the bishop's court of Alvechirche, foreign
service and heriets : witnesses. Master Nicholas Levyet, Richard Fraunceys,
John Richard, Henry de Ikenidestrete, and John Balle ; dated at Windsor,
Wednesday in the week of Easter, 4 Edward 11. By fine of i mark.
May 20. Inspeximm and confirmation of the undermentioned charters, viz. —
York. I. Charter of John, bishop of Winchester, dated at Suthwerk,
1 November 11 Edward II, granting for life to Thomas le Boteler,
his chamberlain, a messuage and a virgate of land in Harewell,
which John Baret formerly held and which on account of a felony,
for which the said John was hanged, as an escheat fell into the
hands of Heniv, late bishop of Winchester, subject to rendering
every year to tne bishop and his successors 6s. and 8 bushels and a
peck of wheat for Chershert at the feast of St. Martin for every
service: witnesses, Ralph de Bereford, William de Aykeheveo^
Nicholas Rodlond, John de Chilteme, John de Aulton, and
Clement de Lek, clerk.
II. Charter of Richard, prior of the cathedral church of St. Swithun,
Winchester, and the convent thereof, dated in the chapter in the
Vigil of our Lord 1817, confirming the foregoing grant to Thomas
le Boteller.
May22« Robert Bagot, staying in Ireland on the king's service, has letters
York. nominating EdmundTrussel and Robert de Austeleye his attorneys for
two years.
May 24. Appointment, during pleasure, of Adam le Breton, chief justice
York. {capitalem jtisticiarium) to take all assizesi juries, and oertificates in the
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ig-ig Membrane IB— cant,
king's oounties of Munster and crosses of Leinster {croceis nostris Lagenie) in
Ireland by writs under the seal which the king uses in the Chancery of
Ireland, together with other lieges who shall be assigned to do so.
Mandate to him to attend thereto, doing therein what pertains to a
justice according to the law and custom of the said county. Saving to
the king amercements, &c. belonging to him. By K.
May 20. Appointment, during pleasure, of the said Adam le Breton, the chief justice,
York. to deliver all gaols in the counties of Munster in Ireland together with
other lieges, whom the king shall appoint, under the seal used in Ireland,
for that purpose. By K.
Pardon to Adam Chich' of his outlawry in the county of Suffolk for
non-appearance before the justices of the King's Bench when impleaded by
John de Barewe to render account for the time he was his receiver. By K.
May 24. Balph de Sharpenbam, staying in England, has letters nominating
York. John de Stanes his attorney in Ireland for one year.
Balph son of Walter Bote of Homcastre, staying beyond the seas, has
letters nominating Richard Kyng of Edelyngton and Adam de Homcastre
his attorney for two years.
May 25. Licence for the warden and chaplains of the chapel of St. Peter,
York. Eirkeby-upon- Wrethek, to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents
to the value of 20/. a year. By K.
Vacated as appe<irs in schedule.
Membrane 18 — SchedtUe,
Vacated because surrendered and the said warden and chaplains were
translated into a prior and twelve canons, to whom king Edward III
granted a licence to acquire lands and tenements to the value of 201. a year,
whereof letters patent were made on the roll of patents for May
85 Edward III, so these letters were cancelled and destroyed.
Membrane 18 — cont.
May 28* Simple protection, for one year, for the abbot of St. Albans.
York.
MEMBRANE 12.
May 14. Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for the prior of Derhurst.
York^
May 18. Presentation of John son of Warin de Hunterston, chaplain, to the
York. church of Sauecaumpe, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by
reason of his custody of the land and heir of Edmund Comyn, tenant in
chief.
May 17. Grant, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to Thomas de Grey
York. and his heirs, in consideration of his good service in the war in Scotland,
of 108 acres of land, and 8 acres of meadow in Howyk by Alnewyk,
CO. Northumberland, late of John Mautalent, an adherent of the Scots, and
884 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Membrane 12— ^ont.
which for his rebellion fell into the king's hands as an escheat and were
worth in time of peace 11, 10a. Sd. a year as appears by inquisition ; grant
also to him and his heirs of the king's reversion in B husebandlands, which
Christiana Mautalent, mother of the said John, holds in dower, and which
were worth in time of peace 61. a year. By K. and C.
Mandate in pursuance to Ralph de Crophull, escheator on this side Trent.
May 16. Pardon to John son of Walter Goutel of Old Bokenham for acquiring in
York. fee, without licence, 2 messuages, 20 acres of land, and 2 acres of meadow
in Old Bokenham, co. Norfolk, from Bobert de Tateshale, who had held
them in chief from King Edward I : with restitution of the same, which
for that trespass had been taken into the hands of the present king.
By fine of i mark.
May 20. Edmund le Botiller, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Roger de
York. Shire and William de Withyton his attorneys for two years.
May 21. Margaret de Grey and Isabella de Cotesbrok, nuns of the abbey of St.
York. Mary de la Pr6 {de Pratu) without Northampton, bringing news of the
cession of Margery, the late abbess, have letters for the prioress and
convent of licence to elect. By K.
May 21. Appointment, during of pleasure, of William de Burgo of Northampton,
York. to the custody of the smaller part of the seal for recognisances of debts in
the town of Northampton.
Pardon to John Peverel of Langeton of his outlawry for non-appearance
before Peter Malore and William Botevileyn, late justices of oyer and
terminer to enquire into the death of Richard de Assheby at Norhampton,
as appears by the record of the sheriff and coroners of the county of
Northampton. By K.
May 16. Pardon to John de Eirketon for the death of Walter de Ludelowe as it
York. appears by the record of Henry Spygumeland his fellows, justices of gaol
delivery for Neugate, that he killed him in self-defence. By K.
May 20. Confirmation of the grant which Alan, the tailor (cissor) of John de
York. Britannia, earl of Richmond, made to John de Stikeneye of a messuage in
the town of Boston, to hold to him and his heirs ; confirmation also of the
quit-claim which the said earl made of all his right in the said messuage,
the service pertaining thereto excepted, to the same John de Stikeneye and
his heirs. By fine of 6«. 8^/.
May 22. Licence for the abbot and convent of Bokland by Tavystok to acquire in
York. mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the value of 101. a year. By K.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Tavystoke to acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements and rents to the value of 100«. a year, to hold in
augmentation of the alms of their house. By K.
The like for the abbot and convent of Tavystok to acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements and rents to the value of 20^. a year. By K.
May 12. In consideration of the good service of John de Bermyngeham
York. ^or Bermengeham) in Ireland in a conflict between him and certain lieges
of those parts, of whom he was captain, and Edward de Brus, a rebel, who
had caused himself to be crowned king (regem) of Ireland to the king's
disinheritance, and his accomplices, in which conflict the said Edward and
many of his partisans fell, as pleased the Lord, the king had with the
consent of the Parliament at York granted to the said John 20^. of yearly
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Metnbrane 12 — cotU,
rent out of the issues of the county of Loueth in Ireland under the name
and honour of earl of Loueth and had preferred him to be earl of the said
county of Loueth to have, receive and hold the same to him and the heirs
male of his body by the service of a fourth part of a knight's fee with
reversion failing such issue of the said rent to the king. The king, to
enable the said John to serve him more honourably and to maintain the
honour and name of earl, further grants with the assent of Parliament to
the said John de Bermyngeham the residue of the issues of the county of
Loueth, and that entire county, and the office of sheriff of the county and
all that pertains to such office and also the liberty of the said county to
hold to him for his life, with knights* fees, advowsons of churches,
chapels, abbeys, priories, hospitals and of other religious houses in the
county of Loueth, liberties, free customs, and all other things pertaining to
the said county as fully and completely as Thomas son of John, earl
{comes) of Kildare, holds the county of Kildare, excepting only four pleas,
viz. rape, forestalling, arson and treasure trove, and the town of Droghda in
the said county of Loueth, and excepting the homage and services of the
king's nephews and knights, if there are any, which the king specially reserves
to himself, being unwilling that his nephews or nieces be prejudiced by any
grant of his in any manner ; saving also and reserving to him and his heirs
crosses in the said county of Loueth, as in other counties of liberties in Lreland
are reserved to the king ; upon the death of the said John the residue of the
issues. Sec. are to revert to the king and his heirs. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to earls, barons, knights, free men and all tenants
of the said coimty of Loueth to answer to the said John de Bermyngeham
for their homages, fealties and other services due by reason of the said
county and liberty, excepting homages and services above excepted.
[FoBiiera ; xclurre Hie reference is given to membrane 11.]
May 24. Grant to Ralph de Epplyngden, king's yeoman, and his heirs, of the manor
York. of Fellyng in the bishopric of Durham, late of Walter de Seleby, an
adherent to the Scots, which on account of his rebellion cajne into the
king's hands as an escheat. By K.
May 16. Safe-conduct for two years for John de Goupale, going to divers parts to
York. trade. By K.
May 20. Licence for Philip de Golumbers to enfeoff Hugh de Golumbers of his
York. manor of Netherstawye, co. Somerset, held in chief, and for the said Hugh
to re-grant the same to him and Eleanor his wife and the heirs of their
bodies, with remainder failing such issue to the right heirs of the said
Philip. By fine of 20/.
May 25. Inspeximuz and confirmation of the under-mentioned indenture, dated at
York, York, 12 May, 12 Edward II, viz.
Grant by Thomas, earl of Lancastre and Leycestre, steward of England,
to Roger Beler, for his good service, of the bailiwick and stewarclship
(la baillie et la seneschaucie) of the town of Stapelford, co. Leicestre
and of the entire franchise in all towns and hamlets pertaining to
such bailiwick, and of 1 bovate of land in the towns of Wymondham
and Thorpe, and 20«. of rent in the same bailiwick, to hold to him
and the heirs of his body, with all manner of profits, as well fines and
amercements, as views and all other profits of courts: witnesses: —
Robert de Holand, Nicholas de Segrave, Stephen de Segrave, John
Beek, William Trussel, John de Kynardeseye, Michael de Meleden,
and Elis Destapelton. [French.] By K.
886 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Membrane 12 — cont.
1319.
May 22. Licence for John OifEeurd of Brymmesfeld to grant a moiety of the manor
York. of Stapelford, co. Wilts, held in chief, to John Pedeleure to hold to him
and his heirs. By K.
May 24. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the abbot and convent of
York. Crokesdene of 80 acres of land in Longeleye to the prioress and nuns of
Derbi in exchange for 28 acres of land and 8 acres of meadow in
Trusseleye to be granted by them to the said abbot and convent.
By fine of 1 mark.
May 20. Presentation of John Walteri de Honscard, clerk, to the church of
York. Kenarthvaure in the diocese of St. Davids.
May 27. Walter, bishop of Exeter, going beyond the seas on the king's service,
York. has letters nominating Matthew de Grawethome and Richard de Bray his
attorneys until Michaelmas.
Safe-conduct for the said bishop for the same time. By E.
Protection, with clause quod guietm sit de placiHs for the said bishop for
the same time. By K.
MEMBRANE 11.
May 28. Mandate to W. archbishop of York, to cause the portion of the prioress
York. of Staynfeld in the church of Oyselbum within his diocese to be re-valued,
the prioress having set forth in her petition to the king and Council that,
notwithstanding the king's mandate to the archbishop to cause all
ecclesiastical benefices and temporalities of prelates within his diocese,
which had been wasted by the Scots, to be re-valued, and the tenth levied
according to their true value, he has deferred making such valuation of her
portion. By pet. of C.
May 28. The like to the same archbishop on the complaint of William de Clyff,
York. parson of the church of Leek by Northalverton in the diocese of York, that
the archbishop has omitted to have his church re-valued. By K.
May 27. Grant to Edward, the king's first bom son, to whom the king had
York. previously granted the castle of Garesbrok and all his manors, lands and
tenements in the Isle of Wight in the county of Southampton to hold to
him and his heirs, kings of England, as a further favour that he and his
said heirs may hold the said castle, lands and tenements with their
hundreds, views of frank-pledge, liberties and other rights and privileges
[specified] thereto belonging. By E.
May 15. Grant to John and Eleanor, the king's son and daughter, to whom the
York. king had previously granted the castle and honor of High Peak with the
chace and other things pertaining thereto in the counties of Notyngham
and Derby, that so long as they shall hold the said castle and honor they
may receive by the hands of the sheriff of those counties all fines, ransoms,
amercements and other profits [set out at length] thereof. By E.
May 26. Mandate to Heniy de Percy, son and heir of Heniy de Percy, tenant in
York. chief, a minor in the king's custody, to answer to Edward, earl of Chester,
the king's son, for the farm of the manor of Petteworth, co. Sussex, from
18 November last, from which date he is discharged thereof at the
Exchequer. The king has lately granted to his said son in aid of his
maintenance, the farm which W. archbishop of Canterbury, was bound to
render for the manor of Petteworth, late of Henry de Percy, the father.
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Membrane 11 — conU
and which manor the archbishop held during pleasure of the king's grant ;
afterwards the king on 18 November last granted the custody of the said
manor to the above said Henry de Percy, the younger, to hold until he
should attain his full age but subject to rendering at the Exchequer the same
farm that the archbishop had rendered. By K.
May 22. Confirmation of the grcmt and quit claim made by Nicholas, prior of St.
York. Denys by Suthampton, and the convent thereof, to Thomas de Andevre,
burgess of Suthampton, of 9«. of rent in the town of Suthampton,
accruing out of part of a tenement in that town adjacent to the church of
St. Cross on the West [payable] by John de Weston of Suthampton,
tenant of the said part. By fine of 1 mark.
May 25. Presentation of Robert de Hakunthorpe, priest, to the church of All
York. Saints, Dorcestre, in the diocese of Salisbury, void by the resignation of
John de Langeton, the last rector thereof.
May 28. Exemption, for life, for John Sewall of AyremjTine from being put on
York. assizes, juries, or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or
other bailiff, or minister of the king. By p.s.
Licence for Alice, late the wife of Walter de la Puyle, to grant her manor
of Hampton by the bridge of Goseford, co. Oxford, and the advowson of the
church thereof, held in chief, to John Foliot of Boulesham, and for him to
regrant the same to her for her life with remainder to William son of
Walter de la Puyle and Eleanor daughter of Nicholas Frembaud and the
heirs of their bodies, with remainder failing such issue to the right heirs of
the said Alice. By fine of 5 marks.
May 80. Pardon to Thomas Corbet for a trespass committed by him against
York. Thomas de Say, whereof he was convicted by judgment of the King's
Bench. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Henry le Scrope and his fellows, justices of the
King's Bench.
May 27. Grant to John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, to enable him to set out on tha
York. king's service against the Scots, of 200 marks to be received out of the
issues of the county of Gloucester by the hands of the sheriff of the
county. By K.
MEMBRANE 10.
May 80. Pardon, upon fine made by Alice, late the wife of Walter de la Puyle
York, (or Puylle), to Elizabeth her daughter for having acquired for life without
licence 8 messuages and 8 virgates of land in the manor of the said Alice of
Hampton by the bridge of Goseford, co. Oxford, held in chief.
By fine of 205.
Simple protection, until a twelve month after the Assumption, for the
prior of Montacute going beyond the seas. By K.
The said prior has letters nominating John de Kyngesbury and William
Wayne his attorneys for the same time.
June 1. Protection until Michaelmas, with clause volumm^ for John de Neville of
York, Stokes, going beyond the seas on the king's service. By K.
18345 T
888 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
Membrane 10 — cont.
1319.
June 1. Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election
York, of A^nes de Pavely, a nun of St. Mary de la Pr6 without Northampton, to
be abbess of that house.
Pardon to Edmund Grym, hunter, of his outlawries in the counties of
Suffolk, Essex, and Hertford for non-appearance before the justices
of oyer and terminer to answer for a breach of the parks of Haghele, co.
Suffolk, Berdefeld, co. Essex, and Benigton, co. Hertford, late of Gilbert de
Clare, sometime earl of Gloucester and Hertford, tenant in chief, whilst the
said parks were in the king's hand. By E.
Grant to Elias de Asshebum, king's yeoman, of those 60s. a year, which
Isabella, late the wife of John de Mares, tenant in chief, renders at the
Exchequer for the custody of two parts of the lands and tenements in
Assheby Mares, co. Northampton, which the said John held on the day of
his death, and which by reason of the minority of Giles, his son and heir,
are in the king's hands. The king granted the said custody to the said
Isabella, to hold, subject to the render of 60s. a year, until the full age of
the heir. Grant also to the said Elias of the marriage of the heir. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the said Isabella to pay him the said sum.
Mandate to Master Richard de Clare, escheator beyond Trent, to deliver
to the said EUas the body of the heir for his marriage.
Writ de intendendo for John de Boreford, whom Stephen de Abyndon,
king's Serjeant and butler, has appointed to be his deputy during his pleasure
in the port of Suthampton.
June 8. The like of William le Warenner in the port of Hertepol.
York.
^f ay 28. Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Eovill to the custody of the
York, oastle of Newcastle in Emelyn in Wales, with the usual fee. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, justice of
Wales, to deliver to him the castle with its armour, victuals, &c. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Bello Fago to deliver to the said
William the castle with its armour, which are in his custody of the king's
grant.
The like mandate to the constable of the castle.
June 2. Grant to Simon de Driby, in satisfaction of 66/. 18s, id. in which the
York. king is indebted to him for his wages and for horses, as set forth in the roll
of the king's Marshalsea, lost at Stryvelyn in the war in Scotland, of
certain lands and tenements in Appelby, co. Lincoln, which as escheats are
in the king's hands, to hold with their issues from the twentieth day of
April last for eight years. By E.
June 1. Pardon to John son of Simon de Raghton for acquiring in fee, without
York. licence, from Henry de Rag:hton 8 acres of land in Raghton to hold to him
and his heirs ; with restitution of the same. By fine of ^ mark.
June 5. Protection for one year, with clause volumusy for John de Dufford, going
York. to Ireland on the king's service. By E.
June 4. Appointment, during pleasure, of Lapinus Rogeri of Canterbury to be
York. master of the king's mints {ma^Uter monetar*) of London and Canterbury.
ByE.
June 4. Grant to Humphrev de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, and his
York. heirs, of forfeitures of lands and tenements in Annandale (m valU Anandie)
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Membrane 10 — cont.
and elsewhere in Scotland, which the same earl held of the gift and grant
of the late king, pertaining to the king by reason of the rebellion of the
tenants thereof. By E.
Licence, at the instance of John, bishop of Norwich, for the prior and
convent of the Holy Trinity, Norwich, to acquire in mortmain lands,
tenements, and rents to the value of 101. a year, in aid of the sustenance of
four chaplains celebrating divine service daily in the chapel of St. John the
Evangelist built within tiie priory by the said bishop. By K.
June 3, Edward I in the fourteenth year of his reign recovered in court the
York. advowson of the priory of St. Martin, Dover, against the prior of the Holy
Trinity, Canterbury, and amongst other things in the said judgment it is
contained that the said prior, who claimed that on every voidance of the
priory of Dover a professed monk of his priory of Canterbury should be
preferred to be prior of Dover, should not be able thenceforth to claim
anything in the priory of St. Martin, Dover, for the preferment of any
monk of his house. The king the better to provide for the immunity of
the priory of Dover, which is of the king's patronage, grants to Ralph de
Walmere, the subprior of the said priory of Dover, the custody of that
priory to hold during pleasure. By K. and by pet. of C.
Writ de intendendo for the said Ralph directed to the knights, free men
and other tenants of the priory. By K. and by pet. of C.
June 4. Pardon to William Mounte of Heghtredebury for acquiring without
York. licence from Adam Wikyng a messuage and 1\ carucates of land in Mere,
CO. Wilts, to hold to him and his heirs for the life of the said Adam, upon
whose death the said messuage and land should remain to Hugh son of the
said Adam and to Isabella his wife and their heirs and in default of such
issue to the said William and his heirs, which said messuage and land are
held in chief as of the honor of Cornwall, now in the king's hand, as
appears by inquisition made by Master Richard de Clare, king's clerk,
escheator beyond Trent.
By K. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
June 6. Grant for five years, at the instance of queen Isabella, to William de Ros
York. of Hamelak of pontage and pavage upon all wares for sale brought into the
town of Boston to be collected by him.
By K. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
June 6. Exemption for life for Benedict de Breckles from being put on assizes,
York. juries, or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, or other bailiff, or
minister of the king. By K. on the information of Walter de Norwico.
June 7. Power for Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemor, justiciary of Ireland, to
York. receive into the English Laws all Irishmen who wish to come into such
laws ; and also to make letters patent, under the king's seal in Ireland in
such matter. By K.
MEMBRANE 9.
May 30. Grant for three years, at the instance of Aymer de Valencia, earl of
York. Pembroke, to the bailiffs and good men of the town of Bermyngeham
(or Bermengeham) of pavage upon all wares for sale brought into their
town. By K.
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May 28. Grant to the warden (cmtodi) and chaplains of the chapel of SL Peter,
York. Kirkeby upon Wrethek, that they and their successors may have the
following liberties, viz. their lands and goods to be quit of tallages, aids,
wakes and all contributions whatever to the king, and that whenever the
clergy of the province of Canterbury shall grant a tenth or any other quota
of spiritual goods, or the commonalty of the realm a fifteenth or other
quota of their temporal goods to the king, the lands and goods of the said
warden and chapliuns and their successors, spiritual or temporal, shall not
be taxed for the king's use, or they themselves harassed in their said lands
or goods. By K.
Licence for Thomas, earl of Lancaster, to grant the custody of the castle
of Lincoln and of the prison there, which custody he holds in cluef, to
John de Beek for his life. jBy K.
May 25. Licence for the prior and convent of Montacute to demise to certain
York. persons, lands and tenements, held in chief, to hold for their lives
subject to rendering an annual farm for the same. fiy K.
May 80. Licence for Roger de Huntyngfeld to enter upon, after the death of John
York. de Swynford, and to hold to him and his heirs a messuage and 2 carucates
of land in Bokesworth, which William de Huntyngfeld, who held them in
chief, granted to him upon the death of the said John de Swynford, who
holds the same for life of the demise of the said William. By fine of 40s.
May 9. Pardon to Edmund Bacun for the escape from the king's gaol of the
York. castle of Walyngford, in the time when he held the custody of that castle
by grant of the king, of Nicholas de Pupplyngton, Stephen de Okeboum,
William de Logewardyn, Bobert Pelet of Becnesfeld, Thomas Hobay, John
Faukes, William de Berkele, Thomas Mody of Moucleve and William
atte Berton, prisoners confined there for divers felonies. By E.
May 28. Pardon to Walter de Gosewyk, on account of his good service, of the
York. anger and rancour of mind which the king had conceived against him
because the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, which he and others of the
commonalty of that town had received irom the king to guard against the
Scots and rebels, had been taken and occupied by the king's enemies and
rebels; and restoration of him to the king's favour. He is not to be
molested in person or goods for the loss of the town unless he can be
lawfully charged with sedition or assent to the betrayal of the town.
By E. on the information of Hugh le Despenser, the younger.
Mandate to the mayor and bailiffs of York to deliver to Walter de
Gosewyk, Thomas his son, one of the hostages for the custody of the town
of Berwick, now in their custody and in prison.
By E. on the information of Hugh le Despenser, the younger.
June 8. Protection with clause volumus, for one year, for Jordan de Eyngesford.
York. going on the king's service to Ireland. By E.
June 1. Master William de Birton, canon of the church of St. Patrick, Dublin,
York. and prebendary of Glynmethan in the same church, staying in England,
has letters nominating Ralph de Demyngton, clerk, his attorney in Ireland
for two years.
June 1. Pardon, at the instance of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to
York. Gilbert de Stapelton, clerk, for acquiring to himself and his heirs in fee,
without licence, the manor of Walkyngham and a bovate of land in
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Thorescroft, co. York, from John son of John de Walkyngham, who held
the same in chief as of the honor of Knaresburgh. By E.
Jane 2. Writ ds intendendo directed to the tenants of the castle of Buelt in Wales
York. and of the adjacent parts for Boger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, justice of
Wales. Although the king had committed the said castle to Master John
Walewayn, king's clerk, to keep during pleasure, yet because he wills the
castle to be in his hand and in the custody of the said Boger and the issues
accruing from the castle to be answered for at the Exchequer of
Kaermerdyn by the hands of the chamberlain there, he has commanded the
said justice to take the castle into his hand and to keep it until further
order; and he has also commanded the said Master John Walewayn to
deliver the castle accordingly. By K.
June 2. Exemption for life for Robert de Cantilupo from being put on assizes,
York. juries or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, forester,
verderer, or other bailiff, or minister of the king. By K.
May 24. Grant, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to John de Weston, the
York. elder, on account of his good service to the late king, of fifty marks a year
for his life to be received out of the farm of the city of London by the hands
of the sheriffs of the city until the king shall provide him with lands or
rents to that value. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs of the city of London. By K.
June 4. Pardon to Thomas de Escrik, chaplain, of his trespass. He had been
York. taken and detained in the prison of the king's Marshalsea for divers suspected
letters and charters, sealed with the king's seal, found in his custody,
whereof he was convicted as appears by the record of Henry Lescrope and
his fellows, justices assigned to hold pleas before the king. By K.
June 5. Confirmation to Thomas, now earl of Lancaster, of all his rights under
York. the grant by Queen Eleanor, the king's grandmother, to the said Thomas
and Henry his brother, sons of Edmund, sometime earl of Leicester, the
queen's grandsons, of her portion of the county of Provence. [Fadera.]
June 4. Protection for one year, with the clause quietm sit de plaHtUy for William
York. de la Hulle, who with Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wigemore is staying in
L*eland on the king's service. By K.
June 5. Indemnity for W. archbishop of York, J. bishop of Ely, the Chancellor,
York. J. bishop of Norwich, and J. bishop of Winchester, the treasurer, who had
bound themselves on the king's behalf to Master Rigaud de Asserio, canon
of Orleans, the nuncio of the Apostolic See in England, in 2,000 marks to
be repaid at the feast of St. Martin in the Winter for the arrears of the
annual rent of 1,000 marks due to the Roman Church for two years then
past. By K.
William, abbot of Grestain, staying beyond the seas, has letters
nominating Roger Haleboursse and John Wyndas his attorneys for three
years.
May 24. Protection for two years directed to the king's bailiffs and lieges in
York. Ireland for the men, whom the abbot of Holmcoltran is sending with two
ships to Ireland to buy com and other victuals to convey into England for
the sustenance of his house. By K.
June 7. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
York. Fountains by William son of Hugh de Castelay of 2 messuages, and
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2 bovates of land in Staynburn, which are held of the said abbot and
convent and are worth 8«. a year according to their true value as appears by
inquisition made by Ralph de Crophull, escheator on this side Trent, in part
satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands and tenements to the value of 20/.
a year granted to them by the king in consideration of a release which they
made to the king of 96/. 21<i. in which he was bound to them for com and
other victuals brought for his use, and also of a fine of 40/. which they had
paid into the Wardrobe.
June 6. William, abbot of Westminster, going beyond the seas, has letters
York. nominating Robert de Beby, his fellow monk, and Thomas Seman his
attorneys for three years. By K.
Simple protection for the said abbot for the same time. By K.
Safe conduct for the said abbot for the same time. By K.
June 7. Power during pleasure for Thomas son of John, earl of Kildare, to
York. receive into the English law all his men and tenants, who are Irish and
wish to come in. He is at once to inform the king of the names of such
Mshmen, so that letters patent may be made in due form.
By K. and pet. of C.
The like for John de Birmyngham, earl of Loueth, for his men and
tenants being Irish. By K.
MEMBRANE 8.
June 5. Inspeximm and exemphfication of a charter of King Henry III, dated at
York. Scroby 2 October 89 Henry HI, granting to Master Gilbert de Thywa, a
canon of the church of St. Peter, York, that he and his successors shall
have free warren in all the demesne lands of his prebend of Dunyngton, co.
York, so that no one may enter therein to hunt or take anything pertaining
to such warren without the licence of him and his successors upon pain of
forfeiture of 10/. : witnesses, John de Lessinton, WiUiam de Orey, Imbert
Pogeys, Waukelin de Aerdern, Bartholomew le Bigot, William de Sancto
Ermino, Philip de Bokelond, William Gernun. The exemplification was
made on account of the breaking of the seal of the charter and for the
greater security of Robert de Bardelly, king's clerk, now prebendary of
Dunyngton.
May 28. Grant for four years, at the request of Hugh Daudele, the younger, the
York. king's nephew, to the bailiffs and good men of Kilkenny in Ireland of
murage upon all wares for sale brought into their town. By p.s.
June 7. Grant for life to Wilham ap Lethyn, on account of his good service and
York. because he was maimed in the king's service, of GOs. a year to be received at
the Exchequer of Kaernarvan at the hands of the king's chamberlain there,
out of the issues of the bailiwick of Penthyn Ismelogh. By K.
June 5. Grant to John Destanes of Ireland, for good service in Ireland, of 80
York. marks out of the debts in which Nicholas de Inteberge, deceased, late
sheriff of the county Typerary in Ireland, was bound at the Exchequer,
Dublin, for the arrears of his account as sheriff. By K. and C.
June 7. Protection with clause, until Michaelmas, for Thomas son of William de
York. Fumeux going beyond the seas with John de Neville on the king's service.
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June 6. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Berentinus Royer, John Rover, Boniface
York. Camer and Vouterus de la Keygne, merchants of Aymer de Valencia, earl
of Pembroke, going to divers parts of the realm to trade. By E.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert son of Walter to the
prioress and nuns of St. Matthew without Rouen {de Sancto Matheo extra
Rothomagum) of the advowson of the church of Bernyngham. By K.
June 1. Grant to John de Cusak, on account of his good service to the late king,
York. of land to the value of 60 marks a year, according to its true value, out of the
lands and tenements [in Ireland] of those who had with the Scots rebelled
against the king.
By K. and C. and pet of C. because the said John was in the fight in
which Edward de Brus and his accomplices fell.
June 7. Grant to Edmund de Bermengeham, on account of his having taken part
York. in the conflict in Ireland in which Edward le (sic) Brus fell, of land to the
value of 20 marks a year, according to its true value, out of such lands and
tenements as had been escheated. [Fcedera,] By E.
The like grcmt to Miles de Verdon of lands to the value of 100 marks a
year.
Vacated because the king satisfied him in certain lands as appears in the roll
of Charters of the eighteenth year.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Stanleye to demise their manor of
Wadle, CO. Berks, held in chief, to Master Robert de Ayleston for his life,
subject to rendering to them the value of the manor. By K
June 6. Pardon, at the request of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to Walter
York. Brusebon for breaking out of the prison of the castle of Drogha in which he
was a prisoner for the death of Richard Gemoun ; pardon also of his
outlawry. By E. on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Jime 6. Licence for John de Faucomberge to grant a messuage, 2 tofts, 1 mill
York.^ and 8 bovates of land in his manor of Estbrunne, held in chief, and which
messuage, &c, Richard atte Hou of Estbrunne held at his will, to the said
Richard and Margaret his wife to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies
at fee farm, rendering to the said John and his heirs 4 marks a year, with
reversion failing issue to the said grantor and his heirs.
By fine of 1 mark.
June 9. Power to A. bishop of Hereford, and J. de Neville, knight, to grant
York. a pension of 25 marks a year to a discreet man staying at the Court of
Rome for conducting the Icing's business there. [Fcedera,] By K
June 6. Notification that the king holds his kinsman Henry de Lancastre fully
York. excused for not appearing, in compliance with his request, at Newcastle-
upon-Tyne with horses and arms, as the said Henry is staying by licence
beyond the seas on important business.
By E. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
June 8. Appointment by Amald Gomark to be of the Household and to have his
York. robes as one of the king's Serjeants at arms. By E.
Collation of Pandulf de Satell' (Sabellis) to the prebend of Neubold in
the church of St. Peter, York. The king had collated Richard de Gomubia,
his clerk and kinsman, to that prebend as void and in his gift by reason of
the voidance of the archbishopric of York in the time of the late king, and
although the said Richard by virtue of such collation possessed the prebend
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for no short time, yet the king at the request of the Pope now collates the
said Pandulf, who possesses the prebend by provision of the Apostolic See,
to the same upon the resignation at the king's request of the said
Richard de Cornubia. By K.
June 10. Protection with clause volummy until Michaelmas, for Robert de Melton,
York. son of Richard de Waltham, going beyond the seas on the king's service
with John de Neville of Stokes. By testimony of the said John.
June 9. Pardon to Rithericus (Rethericus) son of John of 60/. out of the 260Z.
York. in which he is bound at the Exchequer, Dublin, for arrears of his account
for the time in which he was sheriff of Meath in the time of Edward I and
the king, and sheriff of Dublin in the time of the king.
June 10. Safe conduct for one year for Richard Fille, master of the king's ship
York. called la habelef and for the ship going on the king's business to
divers parts. By E. on the information of Richard de Ayrem[mnye].
MEMBRANE 7.
June 1. Pardon to the abbot and convent of Westminster for the appropriation by
York. Walter, abbot of Westminster, and the said convent without licence of the
late king to their own uses of the church of Mordon by Merton in the
diocese of Winchester, which is of their own advowson. By fine of 40Z.
June 5. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Donecastre to be a justice of
York. the Common Bench. [Pari, Wnts,] By K.
June 4. Safe-conduct until Easter for John Junctim, merchant, going beyond the
York. seas. By K.
June 6. Grant for life to David Gogh, a Welshman, on account of his good
York. service to the late king, of 60s. a year to be received at the hands of the
chamberlain of Kaernarvan in Wales. By K.
June 7. Grant as a further favour to John de Bermyngham (or Bermengeham),
York. earl of Loueth, with recitation of grants previously made to him, of the
cognisance of all felonies and trespasses committed in the county of Loueth
before the date hereof, and not yet determined, saving the four pleas
excepted in a former grant. [Feed era,] By K.
June 8. Safe-conduct for one year for Thomas de Melcheburn, king's merchant,
York. going both by sea and land to divers places with his wares to trade. By K.
June 6. Exemption, directed to the king's bailiffs and lieges in Ireland, for life
York. for Richard le Blound, on account of his good service in Ireland to the late
king, from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions ; and from being
made sheriff, coroner, or other minister of the king or his heirs in Ireland.
By pet. of C.
June 8. Protection for two years, with clause rofjawits, for the master and brethren
York. of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr in Aeon in the city of London,
and their attorneys collecting alms.
June 10. Grant to John de Weston, the younger, and his heirs, with the assent of
York. the Parliament at York, of all tenements and rents, late of Robert Martin, le
Clerk, and John le Taverner in the town of Bristol and its suburb, which
came into the king's hands as escheats by reason of felonies which they had
committed and for which they had abjured the realm. By K.
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June 8. Writ of aid for Stephen de Abyndon, the king's butler, going to divers
York. ports and places to receive the accounts of his deputies and to levy the
arrears of such accounts, as the king has been informed that the deputies
of the said Stephen in divers ports and places have made prises of wine
and sold to others for which they ought to account with him. By K.
June 8. Grant to Roger Ardingelli, Bonus Philippi, Dinus Forcetti, and
York. Francis Balduch*, king's merchants, and their fellows of the society of the
Bardi of Florence, of 8,000 marks to be received out of the first moneys
accruing from the tenth granted by the clergy of the province of York and
out of the twelfth granted by the commonalty of the cities and boroughs of
the realm for the war in Scotland in repayment of 6,000 marks paid by
them at different times into the Wardrobe as a loan and also in discharge
of 2,000 marks granted to them in consideration of their losses through the
delay in the repayment to them of divers sums advanced by them to
Edward I and the present king.
By K. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
By K. on like information.
June 8. Robert de Sarresbury and Henry de London, monks of Hide by
York. Winchester, have letters for the prior and convent of that place of licence
to elect. By E.
Jime 7. Grant to Anthony Usus Maris and Lanfranc, his brother, king's
York. merchants, who have undertaken to find certain things touching the office
of the Great Wardrobe for the war in Scotland, in repayment for such
purveyances and of the debts in which the king is bound to them of 1,000^
to be received out of the moneys accruing from the first terms of payment
of the twelfth granted by the citizens and burgesses of the cities and
boroughs of the realm and of the eighteenth granted by the commonalty of
the realm, viz. 500^. out of each. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
June 10. Grant for four years to the bailiflfs and good men of the town of
York. Worcester of pavage, to be received by view of Richard Coliz and John de
Sallowe, their fellow citizens, upon all wares brought for sale into their
town. By K.
MEMBRANE 6.
Jime 4. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of St.
York. Mary's, Westderham, by Richard de Rigges and Emma his wife of 88 acres
of land and 5 acres of meadow in Bertonebinthedich, and by Robert Goldy
of Estwalton and Eustace le Eeu of Wychyngham of a messuage and 12
acres of land in Tylneye, all which are worth 17s. 5(L a year according to
their true value, as appears by inquisitions made by Master Richard de
Glare, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, in part satisfaction of a
licence granted at the request of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to
the said abbot and convent to acquire lands and rents to the value of 10
marks a year.
June 2. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
York. Bulyngton by Philip de Kyme of a messuage, 3 tofts, 1 gajrden, 80 acres of
land, 12 acres of meadow and 6 acres of pasture in Westtiryngton, held of
Thomas de Mustels, which are worth 87'V. 6t/. a year, according to their true
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value, as appears by inquisition made by Master Richard de Glare, king*s
clerk, escheator beyond Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to
them by the king, for the good of his soul and of the souls of his ancestors
and successors, to acquire lands and tenements to the value of 40 marks a
year.
June 6. Grant to John de Langeton, king's clerk, of the custody of the hospital
York. of God*s House of Dunwich.
Wnt de intendeTido for him directed to the brethren and sisters of the
hospital.
June 7. Protection with clause nolumns, for two years, for Gaucelinus, cardinal
York. priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter.
June 8. Pardon to the Friars Preachers of Lancaster for acquiring in mortmain,
York. without licence, from Master Thomas de Kirkeham, 2 acres of land in
Lancaster for the enlargement of their dwelling place. By E.
June 8. Grant to the mayor and burgesses of the town of Droghda in the parts
York. of Uriel, in addition to the grant made to them, 13 July 10 Edward 11, for
the strengthening of the wall and turrets of their town, in consideration of
their expenses in making such repairs and in executing other works between
their said town on that side and the river, of a further sum of 800 marks to
be received after the termination of the former grant, viz. 60 marks a year
for five years out of the farm of their town. By K. and C.
June 8. Joan, late the wife of Bichard de Glare, staying in Lreland, has letters
York. nominating William de Hampton and William de Edenham her attorneys
for two years.
Matthew de Bathe (sic), David Lovel, Robert Bryan, Roger Faunt, Adam
Gaffeneye, Simon Koppok, Henry Devenish, John Graunger, Robert de
Mayn, Adam Darcy, and Adam de Bedeford, king's merchants of the city of
Dublin and town of Droghda, staying in Ireland, have letters nominating
John Darcy and Henry Russel their attorneys for two years.
June 8. Exemption, during pleasure, for the burgesses of Droghda on either side
York. of their river, from the caption, for the use of the king or of his stewards,
of their goods, victuals, or other wares, or of the goods of other merchants
or men, which shall be brought there for sale. By K.
Jure 8. Mandate to the justices of either Bench to admit Master William de
Ycrk. Birton, and Master William de Brampton to be the attorneys for three
years of Master Rigaud de Asserio, canon of Orleans, the papal nuncio.
[Foedera,] By K.
The like to admit Master Henry de Rillyngton and Thomas de Evesham
to be attorneys of the said Master Rigaud for the like time. [FcsderaJ]
ByK.
May 27. Gonfirmation of a grant made under a licence lately granted by the king
York. to Edmund son of William de Neirford to grant his reversion in a messuage,
2 carucates of land and 24 acres of meadow and 10 marks of rent in
Herieteby, Donesthorpe, Barkeston, and Grantham, held in chief, which
Enmia, late the wife of Henry de Worthinton, holds for life of his
inheritance, to Hasculph de Whitewell and his heirs. By E.
June 5. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de Siwardby of 2
York. messuages and 2 bovates of land in Siwardby and Burton Flemyng to the
prior and convent of Bridlyngton to find a chaplain to celebrate divine
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service daily in the church of Siwarby for the soul of the grantor and the
souls of his ancestors and successors. By fine of 40^.
June 8. No further customs are to be collected under the grant of murage made
York. to the mayor, aldermen and citizens of London, they having represented to
the king that the exactions of these dues drove away trade and having
petitioned him to withdraw the grant. By K.
June 4. Safe conduct until Easter for Henry Nasard, king's merchant, going to
York. divers parts with wares to trade, and also for his servants.
By K. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
June 11. Licence, at the instance of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and
York. Essex, for the alienation in mortmain by John le Rous to the abbot and
convent of Dore of a garden in Avenebury and the advowson of the church
of that place ; licence also for them to appropriate the church. By K.
June 8. Remission, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John
York. Waleweyn, king's clerk, late escheator beyond Trent, to Robert de
Newerk of Staunford and Matilda his wife for their lives and to John de
EUerker, the elder, and his heirs, of the service of a fortieth part of a
knight's fee, which is due to the king out of a messuage, 2 shops, 68 acres
of land, 18 acres of meadow, and 4 acres of pasture in Staunford and
Bradecrof t, which the said Robert and Matilda hold for their lives and which
ought upon their death to pass to the said John by a fine levied in the king's
court ; in place of such service the said persons shall render 2s. a year at
the Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff of Lincoln for the said tenements,
which are held in chief ; further the above service is worth in all its issues
according to its true value 6</. a year. By K. and pet. of C.
Simple protection, until Easter, for John son of Richard Thurstan of
Pycheford.
The like, for one year, for John son of William Bost of Oxford.
MEMBRANE 5.
May 80. Appointment of Thomas Colepeper and John de Ifeld to be assessors and
York. collectors in the county of Kent of the eighteenth granted to the king by
the Parliament at York for the war in Scotland. [Pari. Writs,]
By K. and C.
The like appointment of the under-mentioned, viz. —
Andrew Peverel
John Filiol
William Huse
William de Weston
Hugh de Brayboef
Richard de Byflet
Richard de Bere
Richard de Wyndesore
Robert de Syndresham
Henry de Pentelowe
CO. Sussex.
CO. Surrey.
CO. Southampton.
CO. Oxford.
CO. Berks.
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John de Holt
Adam Walrand
John Derleye
Thomas de Marleberge
John de Percy
Philip de Paunton
Thomas le Botiller
Nicholas de Kyngeston
John de Barewe
John de Solers
Nicholas de Haleford
Walter Crepyn
Richard de Eggebaston
Robert Burdet
John de Langeleye
Robert de Stoke
John de Wilghby
John de Lungeville
Richard de Whatton
Robert de Crophill
Nicholas de Turville
Ralph de Wydyngton
Peter Deyville
Richard de Barton
WiUiam Clarel
John de Gieesacre
John de Barton of Fryton
Robert de Eggescleve
John de Eyncourt
Roger le Bret
William de Mere
John de Perton
Roger Capeles
Andrew de Kendale
Simon de Lunderthorpe
Laurence de Holebech
John de Yartheburgh
Nicholas de Burton
John Basset
John de Lystgn
William de Rolleston
Membrane 6 — cont.
CO. Wilts.
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CO. Somerset.
CO. Dorset.
CO. Gloucester.
CO. Hereford.
CO. Middlesex.
CO. Leicester.
00. Warwick.
CO. Northampton.
CO. Nottingham.
CO. Buckingham.
Estrithing
I Westrithing V co. York
I Northrithing
1
CO. Derby.
CO. Stafford.
CO. Salop.
CO. Lincoln.
CO. Rutland.
CO. Essex.
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849
1319.
Membrane 6 — cont*
May 80.
York.
Oeoffrey de la Lee
Roger son of William de Brok
John de Fitton
Geoffrey de Wiz
William Gurzon of Garleton
Edmimd de Hemmegrave
Walter de Bernham
William de la Lee
I
CO. Hertford.
CO. Norfolk.
co« Suffolk.
[Inserted at a later date,] Association of Simon de Heyford, upon the
death of William de la Lee, in the said commission as well to assess the
eighteenth as the twelfth granted to the king. 8 October, 18 Edward II.
John de Everleye
Thomas de Littleton
John de Greyk
Baldwin de Colne
Andrew le Moigne
Walter de Papworth
William de Botreaux
Richard de Hewys
Henry Ghaumbrenoun
Roger de Nonaunt
Henry de Trafford
WiUiam Gentil
Roger de Tyryngham
Nicholas de Rodland
CO. Worcester.
CO. Cambridge.
CO. Huntingdon.
CO. Cornwall.
CO. Devon.
CO. Lancaster.
CO. Bedford.
[Pari. WnU.]
The under- written form was addressed to all the counties of the province
of Canterbury. [Pari. Writs.]
Form for the assessment of the eighteenth. No person to be chosen
assessor who had acted as such before, or had been accused of malpractices
in relation to former taxations ; and no assessor to make any demand for
making the assessment. French. [Pari, Writs,]
See on dorse of Roll for the form of the taxation of the eighteenth for the
counties of Nottingham, Derby, Lancaster and in the Northtrithinge,
Estrithinge and Westrithinge, co. York ; and also of the twelfth in the
same counties and trithings.
The under- written form was addressed to all the counties of the province
of York. [Pari. Writs.]
Form as above. Moveables of archbishops, bishops, abbots, &c. usually
assessed for a tenth, are not to be assessed for the eighteenth, but the goods
of their villeins are to be assessed. French. [Pari. Writs.]
Vacated because other inse on the dorse.
Appointment of Thomas Colepeper and John de Ifeld to assess the
twelfth in the county of Kent. [Pari, Writs,] By K. and C.
The like appointment of the assessors of the eighteenth to assess the
twelfth in their respective counties. [ParZ. Writs.]
860 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Membrane 6 — cont.
Mandate to the sheriff of Kent to forewarn the said Thomas Golepeper
and John de Ifeld to appear before the Council at the Exchequer on the
quinzaine of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist to receive the form of
taxation. [Pari. Writs,]
The like to the sheriffs throughout England to forewarn the above named
assessors. [Pari, Writs,]
MEMBRANE 4.
June 8. Acquittance for Roger Ardingelli and his fellows, merchants of the
York. society of the Bardi of Florence, as they have fully accounted in the
Wardrobe for the 7,0201. of petits Toumois (Taronen* parvorum), which by
the king's command they had received out of the subsidy granted by the
king's lieges in Gascony for the war with Scotland, viz. received by John
Maffi, merchant of the said society from Master John Guitardi, receiver of
the said subsidy in the parts of Bordeaux and Londes 620/. of the like
money, from Reymund Marqueys receiver for Agen and Bazadois 6,400Z.
By K. and by bill of Roger de Northburgh, keeper of the Wardrobe.
June 12. Confirmation of an obhgation entered into by the abbot and convent of
York. Bardeneye for payment at Lincoln to the dean and chapter of the church
of St. Mary, Lincoln, of lOO^. a year for the sustenance of a chaplain to
celebrate divine service daily in the said church for the souls of Master
Robert de Lascy, some time treasurer thereof, and of John de Lascy, his
german, canon of the same church, and of all Christians, and also for
other pious works for the said souls. By fine of 5 marks.
June 8. Pardon to Adam de Wellum for acqmring in fee, without licence,
York. 14 messuages, 14 bovates and 12 acres of land and 4 acres of meadow in
Wolaton from Roger de Morteyn and William de Morteyn, and 16 acres of
wood in Sutton Passeys from John de Passeys, tenants in chief, as of the
honor of Peverell now in the king's hand. By fine of 20s.
June 16. Alice la Paumere of Wodeford, Robert de Besevile, clerk, Thomas de
Nottingham. Besevile, parson of the church of Rokyngham, and Simon de Lyndewode,
executors of the testament of William son of William le Palmere of
Wodeford, some time parson of the church of Balliogary in Lreland,
staying in England, have letters nominating William de Bardelby, clerk,
their attorney for two years.
June 8. Licence for John de Barewe to enfeoff John Broun of Norton, chaplain,
York. of a messuage, 96 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow and 100$. of rent in
Nethrebolynghope, Cleangre, and Hereford, held in chief, and for him to
regrant the same to the said John de Barewe and Matilda his wife and the
heirs of their bodies, with remainder failing such issue to Thomas son of
the said John and the heirs of his body, and to the right heirs of the said
John de Barewe. By fine of 5 marks.
June 8. Pardon to Edmund de Mounteny of his outlawries in the county of Essex
York. for non-appearance in court to satisfy the king for his ransom for a trespass
committed by him against Richer de Refham, whereof he was convicted,
and also for his ransom for a disseisin made against the said Richer and
John de Refham of tenements in Littlebury, co. Essex, whereof he was put
in exigent before Walter de Norwico and his fellows, justices to take such
assize, provided that he surrenders at prison and satisfies the king for the
said ransoms.
12 EDWARD n.— Part 2.
851
1319.
June 8.
York.
June 22i
York.
June 16.
Bridgeford.
June 6.
York.
July 10.
18 Edward II.
June 21.
York.
June 25.
York.
Memhrayie 4 — vont.
The like to Richard de Mounteny of his outlawry in the county of Essex
for non-appearance in court to satisfy the king for his ransom for the
above-mentioned disseisin of Richer de Refham and John de Refham at
Littlebury, co. Essex.
Mandate to the sheriff of York, the king having been informed of the
disturbed state of that county, to enquire the names of all malefactors and
to arrest all disturbers of the peace in his county. By K.
Safe-conduct for two years, at the request of Philip, king of France, for
Amald de Gammas, and his fellows, merchants of Gascony, going to divers
parts throughout the realm in the prosecution of their business.
Protection, until the feast of St. Martin next, for John Rose, master of
the ship called * la Mujliele ' of Grenewych, and for his ship with its armed
crew going towards Scotland on the king*s service against the Scots and
rebels. By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
The like for Nicholas Putfra, master of the ship called * la Nicolas * of
Kyngeston-upon-HuUe, Robert de Gisburgh, Henry de Nouele Hithe, and
John de Bedeford, constables of the said ship, going as above. By K.
The like for John Mot, master of the ship called * la Mariole.* By K.
The like for Richard Gold, master of the ship called * la Petre * of
Westminster. By K.
Protection for John Bourt and Richard de Toft, the prosecutors for the
king, whom Walter de Norwyco, Hervey de Staunton, John de Thorpe and
John de Mutford, the justices assigned to hear and determine all complaints
of malpractices against the sheriff, under-sheriff and other ministers and
bailiffe of the king in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, admitted to
prosecute before them.
Grant, with the assent of Parliament at York, to Henry de Bello Monte
and Alice his wife of the king's reversion in the manors of Thoresweye,
Styveton, and Lyndewode, co. Lincoln, and in the advowson of the church
of the manor of Eaylesthorpe, co. Lincoln, together with the free court in
the city of Lincoln, formerly of Stephen de Baiocis, which Isabella de
Vescy, the king's kinswoman, holds for life of the king's grant, to hold to
them and the heirs of the body of the said Henry, together with the
knights' fees, if any, pertaining to the said manor of Kaylesthorpe.
Mandate in pursuance to the said Isabella.
The king had granted to Isabella de Yescy, his kinswoman, the manors
of Thoresweye, Styveton, Lyndwode and Caylesthorpe, co. Lincoln, a free
court in the city of Lincoln and the manors of Waye and Pudle, co.
Dorset, late of Stephen de Baiocis, to hold for her life, but subsequently
Peter de Rabayn claimed against her a moiety of the said manors and court
as his right and inheritance and justified his claim thereto, whereupon the
king commanded the manors and court to be divided into two parts and one
moiety to be delivered to the said Peter, which partition is still to be made.
At th^ request of the said Isabella the king now grants to her that the
manors of Waye and Pudle with their knights' fees, advowsons of
churches, &c, and the knights' fees, if there are any, in the county of
Northampton, pertaining to any of the said manors, and also the said
manor of Caylesthorpe, excepting the advowson of the church of the
manor, and the knights' fees pertaining to the said manor may go to the
352 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Memhratw 4 — cont.
said Peter for the part pertaining to him out of the said manors, court,
fees and advowsons, to hold to him and his heirs. By E.
Vacated became surrendered atid caiwelled a)id otherwise below.
June 28. Presentation of Robert de Marcbumleye to the church of Byllyng Magna
York. in the diocese of Lincoln. By K.
June 29. Licence for Ela, late the wife of John le Mareschal, tenant in chief, to
York. marry Robert le fuiz Payn. By K.
June 28. Grant to Master Thomas de Metham, king's clerk, of the custody of the
York. hospital of St. Mary Magdalen without the town of Suthampton.
Writ de intemlendo for him directed to the brethren and sisters of the
hospital.
June 28. Pardon to Agnes, late the wife of William de Alba Marlia for acquiring,
York. without licence, to herself and her said husband and her heirs male a
messuage and a carucate of land in Henton from Geoffrey de Alba Marlia,
tenant in chief ; with restitution of the same which for that trespass had
been taken into the king's hands by Master Richard de Clare, king's clerk,
escheator beyond Trent. By fine of 100«.
June 25. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Sothill, Ralph de
York. Mar and John de Neuton, executors of the testament of Roger de Mar,
sometime succentor of the church of St. Peter, York, of 2 messuages, and
18d. of rent in York, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the
said church for the soul of the said Roger and of all Christians.
By fine of 5 marks.
June 29. Grant to John de Britannia, earl of Richemund, of that which pertains
York. to the king of the marriage of Joan, late the wife of Hugh de Hepham,
tenant in chief, or any fine or forfeiture incurred by her by marrying with-
out licence. By K.
June 28. Master Robert de Pyncebek, canon of the church of St. Peter, York,
York. staying in parts beyond the seas, has letters nominating Nicholas son of
Michael de Spaldyng and Thomas son of Gilbert de Pyncebek his attorneys
in England for two years.
June 25. Pardon, with the assent of the Parliament at York, to William de Cotes,
York. clerk, an adherent of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, of all felonies committed
by him before 7 August last, and also of any outlawry promulgated against
him. [Pari. Writs.] By K.
July 2. Simple protection, until Michaelmas, for Thomas de Ardem, staying
York. with William de Monte Acuto, seneschal of Gascony, on the king's service
in Gascony.
MEMBRASE 8.
June 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas de Tankardeston to
York. the prior and brethren of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England
of a messuage and 3 bovates of land in Clevyng by Brunneby. ^
June 17. Presentation tff Robert de Valoniis to the church of Bisshopesclyve, in
Befiiimanor. the diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance
of the bishopric of Worcester. By p.s.
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2. 868
1319.
Membrane 8 — conU
June 24. Mandates to all sheriffs, bailiffs, and ministers of the king to do speedy
York. justice to merchant vintners of Gascony in all contracts and suits imder
statute merchant touching them. By p.s.
June 26. Inspeximus and confirmation of an indenture between the abbot and
York. convent of Tavistok and John de Molis, lord of King's Carswell and
of the hundred of Ha3rtorre, touching certain liberties which the said abbot
and convent had and claimed to have in their free manor of Devenebirie,
which they hold from the king, and which is situated within the precinct
of the said hundred, viz. the said John granted that the abbot and convent
and their successors shall have a fair and market in the said manor of
Devenebirie, which they hold by a charter of king Edward son of king
Henry, together with all liberties and free customs pertaining to such fair
and market, and that they shall have in the said manor pillory and tumbril,
assize of bread and ale, and all pleas and attachments pertaining to a free
manor, for which grant the said abbot and convent gave to the said John
16Z. sterling, and they are bound to render 6s. 8d, a year at Michaelmas in
the said manor of Devenebirie out of the issues of the same manor to the
said John and his heirs, lords of King's Carswell, to whom they also granted
the right to distrain and levy the same, and further they granted that the abbot
for the time being shall do three suits by reasonable summons at the three
hundreds of Haytorre every year, which hundreds are called * FiUyngdaghes,*
and further that four men of their manor of Devenebirie shall come to each
hundred of Ha3rtorre by reasonable summons of eight days, who y^ present
nothing in the said hundred and will not give anything to the said John his
heirs and assigns or bailiffis and will not be called to any judgment except
to make the said appearance only : witnesses, Reginald de Ferrariis, Peter
de Chalouns, and John de Ayslegh, knights, Herbert de Ferrariis, rector of
the church of Niweton Ferrers, Robert de Stocheye and others.
By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
June 20. Inspeximm and confirmation of letters patent to Walter, bishop of
York. Coventry and Lichfield, dated at Lichfield 10 June 1819, transferring the
church or collegiate chapel of St. Thomas the Martyr in Holand, in his
diocese, the college being now dispersed, to monks of the Order of St.
Benedict of the black robe, and preferring, with the assent of Robert de
Holand the patron of the place, Thomas de Donecastre, a monk of the
order, to be prior there and to hold the said place of Holand with its rents,
tenements and liberties and the advowson of the church of Wythewyke and
the church of Childewall formerly pertaining to the said college
appropriated to himself and his convent and fellow monks to the number
of twelve. [Monasticon.']
June 28. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
York. Christchurch Twynham, of divers messuages and lands in the town of
Cristchirche Twynham, viz. by Henry Bosse of Cristchirche Twynham of
4 messuages, b\ acres of land, and li acres of meadow; by John de
Debbom of a messuage and 1^ acres of land ; by William Quyntyn of a
messuage ; and by William Segar, chaplain, of a messuage, to hold for the
sustenance of a chaplain celebrating divine service daily in their priory.
By fine of 6 marks.
June 28. Mandate to the king's bailiffs, ministers and lieges in Ireland forbidding
York. them to arrest any merchants coming by land or sea to the city of Dublin
with wares and victuals for sale, or to hinder them in any manner in
exposing the same for sale, or to take from them and carry away such
18345 z
864 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
i Q 1 Q Membrane 8 — con i.
wares, as the king has been informed that many of his ministers and others
have been in the habit of arresting such goods and taking them away
before being exposed for sale, and of forestalling.
June 29. Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas de Warlowe to the office of
York. engrosser of the Exchequer, Dublin, to hold in the same manner that
Humphrey Wace, clerk, had held it. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemor, justiciary
of Ireland, to deliver the office to him.
June 27. Presentation of John de Scorby to the church of Netherhardres, in the
York. diocese of Canterbury, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
priory of Merton in the time of the late king.
June 80. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Guy de Britannia, the king's kins-
York, man, coming to the king. By K.
July 3. Protection, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for Roger le Catour and Theobald
York. de Barton, whom the king is sending to the town of Hertelpol for a ship, in
which Scotch rebels were lately found and captured, and for the goods on
board her, and which are forfeited to the king ; they are to bring the ship
and goods to the king to the town of York. By K.
July 2. Pardon to Thomas Osbern of Aswardeby, a prisoner in the gaol of Ayles-
York. bury for the death of Robert Blacston of Putenham, as it appears by the
record of John Neymut and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery for
Aylesbury, that he lulled him in self-defence.
June 18. Presentation of William de Sumery to the church of Launvays in the
York. diocese of Bangor. By K.
July 6. Pardon to Nicholas * the Frye ' of Middelbum for breaking the king's
York. prison of New Sarum, in which he was a prisoner for divers felonies, and
for abjuring the realm. By K.
Notification to A. bishop of Bangor, of the revocation of the presentation
of Alexander de Wyndesore to the church of Launvays, in the diocese of
Bangor, which the king had made believing the church to be void by the
death of the rector thereof, but he has since been informed that the said
rector was alive at the date of such presentation. By K.
MEMBRANE 2.
June 8. Articles conceded to the citizens of London. [^Liber Custumarnm,
York. pp^ 268-278.] By K.
June 25. The king had granted to Isabella de Vescy, his kinswoman, the manors
York. qI Thoresweye, Styveton, Lyndwode and Cailesthorpe, co. Lincoln, together
with a free court in the city of Lincoln, and the manors of Waye and
Pudle, CO. Dorset, together with their knights' fees and advowsons of
churches, held of the barony of Bayeux (de Baiocix) in those counties and in
the county of Northampton, late of Stephen de Baiocis, to hold for her life,
but Peter de Rabayn by his petition exhibited before the King and Council
in the Parliament at York, having asserted that a certain judgment touching
the said barony was rendered before the late king, viz. that one moiety
. of the said barony should go to the king, and the other moiety to Matilda
de Rabayn, the petitioner's mother, whose heir he is, and to her heirs,
12 EDWARD II.— Part 2. 866
iq^Q Membrane 2 — cont.
the king having inspected the process grants to the said Isabella that she
may render the said manors of Waye Bayhus and Pudle, co. Dorset, and all
knights' fees and advowsons of churches in that county and in the county
of Northampton, and also the manor of Cailesthorpe, co. Lincoln, which
are of the said barony, excepting the advowson of the church of the manor
of Cailesthorpe and the knights' fees pertaining to the said manor, to the
said Peter for his pourparty of all the said manors, court, knights' fees and
advowsons to hold to him and his heirs for ever. By K.
May 28. Licence for Alice, late the wife of Walter de la Puyle, to grant to William
York. son of Walter de la Puyle and Eleanor, daughter of Nicholas Fermbaud, her
reversion in three messuages, and 8 virgates of land in Hampton by the
bridge of Goseford, co. Oxford, held in chief, which Elizabeth, daughter
of the said Alice, holds for life of the demise of the said Alice, to hold to
them and the heirs of their bodies, and failing such issue of the said
Eleanor with remainder upon the deaths of the said William and Eleanor
to the right heirs of the said Alice.
MEMBRANE 1.
June 24. Mandate to the mayor and sheriffs of London, upon the petition of the
York. merchant vintners of Gascony, who represented that they are in the
habit of bringing wines to London for sale and that they are not able
to sell all their wines, especicdly during the time when the magnates and
others, who used frequently to resort to the said city, more rarely come
there, as they repair to the king in the North for the hosting for the war in
Scotland, to permit the said merchants to carry their wines from the said
city to the king, as he desires that wines and other victuals for the
maintenance of his lieges, who are going on his service on the said
expedition, may be brought in plenty to the parts where he shall be.
ByK.
The like to the mayor and bailiffs of the town of Bristol. By K.
July 2. Grant for three years to Hugh de Say and William de Heyshagh, in aid
York. of the repair and maintenance of the causeway of Longeford between the
towns of Bleccheleye and Neweport and of the bridge across the river
Time there, co. Salop, of the tolls upon all wares for sale brought across
the said bridge. By E.
July 4. Pardon to Richard son of John de Cobbeldyk of Fraiunton for the death
York. Alexander le Salter of Lincoln, mariner. By E.
July 2. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
York. Boulton in Cravene by John de la Gaole of 8j</. of rent and ^ part of a
knight's fee in Welwykthorpe, held of the said prior, which are worth Qs. a
year according to their true value, as appears by an inquisition made by
Ralph de CrophuU, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a
licence to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 20 marks
a year, granted to them in consideration of a release which they made to
the king of 16Z., in which he was bound to them for com and other victuals
bought from them for his use, and of a fine of 20 marks which they paid
in the Wardrobe.
856 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-q-iQ Membrane 1 — cont.
July 5. Mandate to Richard de Glare, king*s clerk, escheator beyond Trent, to
York. deliver the temporalities of the house of St. Mary de la Pr^ without
Northampton to Agnes [de] Paveley, whose election as abbess of that house
has been confirmed by J. bishop of Lincoln, the royal assent having been
given thereto. By K.
Writ de intendendo for the said abbess directed to the knights, free men,
and other tenants of the abbey.
June 26. Notification to J. bishop of Lincoln, of the revocation for divers causes
York. of the presentation of Walter de Dodenham, chaplain, to the church of
Billyngge Magna, in the diocese of Lincoln. By E.
Notification to J. bishop of Winchester of the royal assent to the election
of Walter de Fyfyde, a monk of St. Peter's, Hide by Winchester, to be abbot
of that house. By E.
July 4. Writ of aid, for one year, for John de Carleford, king's serjeant, charged
York. by the steward of the Household and keeper of the Wardrobe to purvey
necessaries for the office of the Chamber, for which payment is to be made
within eight days. Nothing is to be taken of the fee of the church, &c.
By E. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
The like for John Forester {Jorestarim), king's yeoman, .for the same
office.
July 6. [The abbot] of St. George, Boscherville {de BaukyrvUle), staying in
York. Normandy, has letters nominating John de Puncques and Ralph le Fevre
his attorneys for . • . years.
July 2. Pardon to the abbot and convent of Westminster for acquiring in mort*
York. main, without licence of Edward I, a messuage [in Enyg] htebrugge from
William le Smyth of Enyghtebrugge, 4 acres of land in the same town from
William Busel and Ascelma his mfe, 9 acres of land [in the same] town
from William Hod, 12 acres of land in Padynton from William de Padyn-
ton, dj acres of land in Eye from Hugh le [Bakere] of Eye, 18 acres of
land in Westebum from John le TaUlour, 11 acres of land there from
Matilda Amald, and 12 acres of land in the same town from Juliana
Bayseboll ; with restitution of the same, which for that trespass had been
taken into the hands of the present king. By fine of lOl.
Mutilated,
June 10. Inspeximvs of a writing obligatory of the prior and convent of St. Eatherine's
York. without Lincoln, viz. FaUat universia per presentea Noa Sancte
Katerine extra Lincolniam et ejusdem loci conventum teneri et obligatos esse
Corone regni Anglie in viginti libris argenti et subsidio infirmorum domus
Innocenctum situate ultra regiam viam versus orientem in centum
solidis argefiti pro morte Eoberti de Braundiston* et pro aliis multimodis delictis
per vicinie inquisitiones per dictas inquisitiones toMitis
et condempnatis solvendis baronibus de Scakario Regis qui pro tempore fuerit et
custodi domus jyrelibate medietatem ad Isativitatevi Domini et aliam m^ietatem
in festo annis imperpetuum. Item tenemur habere in
conventu nostro xxvj capeUanos ad celebrand [um] pro regibus Anglie
singulis diebus imperpetuum cum ceteris bonis et
egibus injuncHs, Et si ita contingat quod nos dicti religiosi aut successores
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2. 857
1319.
Membrane 1 — cont.
nostri in aligiw puncto prescripto defecerimus atU a dicta annua prestacione
pecunie .... terminis statutis aut personis prenominatis cessaverimus
extune licehet domino regi qui pro tempore fxurit saysire ad opus suum terras,
tenementa, redditus et mohiliaetimnwbiliadictedoinuidictereligionis
Sancte KeUerine pertinencia in regno Anglie inventa, et vohintatem suam inde
facere absque alicujus cujus rei testimonium
sigillum nostrum commune huic instrumento obligatorio apposuimus, Et quia
sigiUum nostrum pro futuris temporibus pluribus est incognitum sigillum
nostri domini Johannis Dei gratia nobilis regis
Anglie, et sigillum venerabilis patris domini Hugonis permissione divirui
Lincolniensis episcopi ac sigiUa reverendorum virorum dominorum decanorum
Eboraci et Cycestrie una cum sigillo monasterii beate
Marie Suthewdl in signum probationis perpetue firmitatis huic scripture apponi
procuravimus, Act* apud Sarisbir* anno regni regis
Johannis undecimo, Nos autem premissa propter vetustatem et rupturam
aliquorum sigiUorum predictorum tarn pro securitate nostra quam hospitalis
nostri pred tenore presencium duximus
exemplificand\ In cujus etc. Teste Rege apud Eboracum x die JunU,
per ipsum regem,
[Mutilated. The entry is struck out. Compare also Patent Roll,
22 Edward III, Part II, m. 16.]
1348.
July 25. Veneris in festo Sancti Jacobi apostoli anno
22 Ed. m. regni domini E. regis Anglie et Fronde videlicet, Anglie vicesimo secundo et
Francie nono ista exemplijicacio re
W[illelmo] Wyntoniense episcopo, Magistro Johanne de Offord, cancdlario
ipsius regis, Henrico comite Lancastrie, Roberto de UJord, comite Suffolchie,
Ricardo hospicii ipsius domini regis, Magistro Simone de
Islepe, custode privati sigiUi ejusdem domini regis, et aliis de consilio ipsius
regis de encia/ratis Rogeri de Houton\ prioris Sancte
Katerine extra Lincolniam asserentis ipsum pretextu ejusdem exemplificationis
tam coram domino rege coram TJiesaurario et Baronibus de
scaccario quamquam scriptum predictum de quo in dicta exemplificacione fit
mencio alias coram consilio dicti domini regis /alsum
et fabricatum et ea occatione avulsis ab eo sigillis dependentibus cancellatum
et dampnatum fore implacitatum et multipliciter pregravatum
inata et habita inde magna et matura deliberatione compertum fuit quod dictum
scriptum f alsum et ex malicia fabricatum fuit per quod unamini assensu tocius
cordatum fuit quod tam irroUdamentum exemplificadonis
predicte quam extracta inde ad sca^xarium missa cancellarentur et adnullaren-
tur, et quod littere indempnitate pro predicto priore et
eonventu ejusdem loci ne occasione scripti exemplificationis aut extracte predic-
torum de cetero molestarentur fierent patentee inde factas et in
rotulis patentihus predicti domini regis Anglie et Francie de dicto anno regni
sui Anglie vicesimo secundo sub data vicesime die Julii irrotulatas
manifeste liquet. Ideo irroUdamentum istius exemplificacionis hie cancelkUur
et dampnatur.
[Mutilated. Compare also Patent Roll, 22 Edward III, Part II, m, 16.]
13X9, MEMBRANE 27d.
Feb. 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to Oiles de Bello Campo, William de
York. Denum and Adam de Hoperton on complaint by John Scot that William
de Wessington, John de Topplee, parson of the church of Semer, Simon
858 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Membrane 27 d — cfmt,
de Spayne, chaplain, Roger son of Laurence, John son of Laurence, Henry
* Outhe * {or * Onthe *) Grene, John Swyft, William son of Walter, John de
Boloyne, Robert le Fevre, William le Fevre, William Brid, Gregory Brid,
William son of Gregory, Simon Robinetessman, Richard Mau (or Man),
William le Couper, William le Warner, William Boughman, William
Prestman, William son of Hugh, and Adam son of Hugh, with others
assaulted him at Semer, co. York, imprisoned him and carried away his
goods. By E.
The like commissions on complaint of the under-mentioned persons to
the same justices, viz. —
John de Scobury.
John Page.
Thomas le Parker.
Thomas de Norton.
Robert de Houton.
Ralph de Aldelyme.
Feb. 10. The like to Giles de Bello Campo, William de Denum and Adam de
York. Hoperton upon information that, when certain of the king's men, who had
conveyed in waggons divers prisoners for trespasses committed against the
king at Scardeburgh from the gaol of York to the castle of Scardeburgh, to
be imprisoned therein, were returning to York, Henry le Carter, William
de Wessington, John de Toplee, parson of the church of Semer, Simon de
Spayne, chaplain, Roger son of Laurence, John son of Laurence, Henry
* Outhe Grene,' John Swyft, William son of Walter, John de Boloyne,
Robert le Fevre, William le Fevre, Gregory Brid, William Brid, WilUam
son of Gregory, Simon Robynetesman, Richard Mau, William le Couper,
William le Warner, William Boughman, William Prestesman, William son
of Hugh and Adam son of Hugh, with others, seized and carried away the
king's goods, which were in the said waggons in the custody of his men, at
Semer, co. York, shot arrows at and killed his horses yoked to the carts
and assaulted and imprisoned his men. By K.
Feb. 18 The like to John de Donecastre, Adam de Hoperton and Roger Basy on
York. complaint by Juliana, late the wife of Gilbert de Mapelton, that Master
Roger de Heselarton having at her house at Lithum ordered her to go to
Quixleye, co. York, to have an interview with him and Master John de
Lutton and Ralph de Houk, and she having gone thither, they assaulted
and imprisoned her, and at Lithum and Middelton in Gliveland, co. York,
took and carried away her goods. By E. and C.
Feb. 17. The like to Henry de Baiocis, Nicholas de Bolingbrok and Peter de
York. Ludyngton on complaint by Nicholas de Lindwode, that, whilst he, his men
and goods were in the king's protection, Matilda, late the wife of Simon
son of William de Luda, Gilbert Rosel, Adam son of Robert White of
Louth {de Luda), Roger de Redburn of Cokerington and William his son
took and carried away his goods at Louth {apud Ludluiin), co. Lincoln, and
assaulted his men.
[Inserted at a later date,] Association of Gilbert de Toutheby and
Robert de Malberthorpe in the above commission. 28 February.
MEMBRANE 2M.
Feb. 12. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, Humphrey
York. de Waleden, and John de Bousser on complaint by Jacomina de Merk that
John de Lacheleye, William de Marny, John le Waleis, John OUve,
12 EDWARD II.— Pakt 2. 869
Membrane 26// — cont.
loiy. Edmund de Dunolm, John du Bois, Warin Martel, John da Hatfeld,
William Smerekemere, John Walop, Peter Ris, John de Walcote and John
his brother, Gilbert de Bmnstede, Simon le Wolmongere of Dunemowe,
SewaUus Martel, William le Diere of Berdefeld, Walter Keterich of Shalde-
ford, Richard le Parker, Thomas le Parker of Thaxstede, Henry le Tenere,
John Serle, Richard le Clerk of Chelmersford, John le Hirde of Lyndeseles,
Robert May of Thaxstede, John atte Wodegate of Thaxstede and John le
Storiere of Dminemowe entered her manor at Lyndesele, co. Essex, broke
her houses and gates, fished in her stews, and carried away the timber of
the houses and gates, as well as other goods, and also her charters and
muniments, and 6 horses, 6 oxen, 4 cows, 116 sheep and 2 swans of the
price of 60/. By K.
The like to the same justices touching offences committed against
Jacomina de Merk at Lyndesele, co. Essex. By K.
Feb. 14. The like to John de Cave, John Chaynel, and Hugh de Prestwold on
York. complaint by Agnes, late the wife of Thomas de Alno of Anesty that John
son of Hugh de Anesty, and Robert his brother, Stephen ' Othe Grene,'
William Coudelegh, Hugh Martyn, Robert Comur, Roger * in the Lane,*
Roger Milly, and Robert son of William Bate of Groby, with others, broke
her houses at Anesty, co. Leicester, and carried away her goods.
Renewed beeame it iras sealed at another time,
Feb. 15. The like to John de Mutford, Richard de Walsyngham and S. de Heder-
York. sete on complaint by Adam son of John Bertram that Peter de Nerford of
Saxlingham, William Schorte, John de Thorpe of Saxlingham, Richard
son of Master Richard de Boylaund, Adam Payn, Peter le Cee, John Cutte
and Cecily le Skipper, with others, took him the said Adam son of John de
Saxlingham, cut off genitalia s^ta, and imprisoned him until he enfeoffed the
said Peter de Neirford of all his tenements in Saxlingham, co. Norfolk, and
placed him in seisin thereof, and that they carried away his goods.
Feb. 16. The like to Robert de Hastanges, John de Donecastre and
York. Richard de Bernyngham on complaint by John de Britannia,
earl of Richmond, that Thomas de Bermeton, Robert Lyverour
of Aukeland, Peter Dautre, Thomas de Wyndeleston, Thomas son of
Nicholas de Hautwisle, Walter son of Nicholas de Hautwystle, John
son of Nicholas de Hautwystle, Hugh de Wales, Robert de Hidewyn,
William Corbet, John de Stokhalgh, John del Spense, William le Parker
of Werk, John Oureme of Tyndale, John * the Yongore de Tyndale,* John
* the Eldure de Tyndale,' Alan Arthure, Gilbert Skely, Mungo Skely, Alan
Mungewesson, Geoffrey Mungewesson, Adam son of Robert de Tyndale,
Henry son of Alan de Tyndale, Robert le Fleccher, Simon de Heselrig,
Adam de Faludon, John le Forester of Corbrigge, William de Denton of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Robert Tarter, Thomas de Snap*, Robert Bridok of /
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Thomas del Somers of Bywell 4e forester,' Laurence
de Stokesfeld, John son of Master Adam de Denum, John de Merley,
William de Swethop, Henry de Swethop, Robert Galon, and Alan de
Norton, with others, entered his manors of Aldeburgh, Forset, Manfeld,
Multon, Caterik, and Daneby, co. York, broke the doors and windows of
his manors, burned the timber of the houses, trampled imder foot the com,
hay and forage found in the houses, carried away his goods, took and
detained certain bondmen {nativos) of the earl until they had taken ransom
from them out of the earl's goods. By K.
860
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Feb. 2a
York.
Membrane 26d — cont.
The like to John Lige, John de Erie, and Henry de Campo Amulphi on
complaint by Henry de Wylington that William de StaweU, chaplain, and
John de Bruggewater, with others, assaulted him at Briggewater,
CO. Somerset, and also his men. By E.
March 6.
York.
Feb. 28.
York.
March 7.
York.
March 7.
York.
MEMBRANE 25d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Bemyngham, Alexander
de Cave, and Adam de Hoperton on complaint by John de Stalyngbnrgh of
York that Master Roger de Heselarton, Robert Blakspaud, Thomas de Pothou
and Thomas * Rogersman of Heslarton * assaulted him at York and im-
prisoned him ; further that the said Roger having impleaded the complainant
in a Court Christian upon divers matters, the cognisance of which per-
tained to the king, and he having sent John del Brigg', his servant, to the
king's Court to London to obtain writs of prohibition therein, the said
Roger and others assaulted the said John del Brigg, returning with the
writs at Donecastre, co. York, and took away the said writs from him.
The like to Hugh de Courteney, Ralph de Gorges, and Elias de
Oodelegh on complaint by Cicely de Bello Campo touching the persons
who entered her manor of Shepton MaJet, co. Somerset, broke the walls
thereof, assaulted men coming with their wares to the market at her said
manor, and her bailiffs and servants keeping her market, collected the tolls
and other profits accruing from her market, and carried away the said tolls
and profits and other gocds. By E.
The like to John de Cave, John Cheynel and John de Trillowe on com-
plaint by Master Walter de Tydilmynton that Geoffrey de Shipeston, clerk,
and John his son, Robert son of John de Shipeston, Robert son of Geoffrey,
Geoffrey le Eyng, Geoffrey atte Welle, Isabella Gefrers, Thomas son of
Greoffrey, chaplain, Simon Edmunduscote of Shipeston, chaplain, Alice
daughter of Walter Richard of Tydilmynton, Richard de Berchiston, Henry
le Bray of Berchiston, John de Norwico, Thomas le Deye, Robert Clewere,
Walter Penkrich, Maurice le Spenser of Tyso, William Honyton, William
Cate, William Cressete, Thomas le Tayllour, and John his brother,
chaplain, John Veisy of Tyso and Adam de Chiriton, chaplain, assaulted
him at Shipeston, co. Worcester, and took and carried away 100«. of his.
By fine of 1 mark.
The like to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Cantebrigge, and Simon de
Brunne, on complaint by John, bishop of Ely, that Nicholas Hamelyn of
Stowe, John de Ellesworthe of Stowe, Nicholas Lespenser of Stowe, Richard
son of Walter de Stowe, * clerk,* Richard le Moigne of Stowe, 'Adam
Jamesserjaunt le Privile,' William le Snoring of Cantebrigge, Robert atte
Brok of Brunne, William le Freman of Brunne, Robert atte Wode of Brunne,
*fflesshewer,* John de Bumdissh of Brunne, Robert Tredelef of Caxton,
Thomas Neusom, parson of the church of Great Grantesden, and Adam
Aylleward of Great Grantesden, and Simon his brother, with others, by
night entered his wood at Little Grantesden, co. Cambridge, and felled and
carried away his trees. By E.
The like to William de Rungeton, Richard de Walsingham and John Claver
on complaint by Thomas Brekerop of Southlenne that, he having laden in
the port of Bishop's Lenne, co. Norfolk, a certain ship, with its tackle of
the price of 12(M. called la Mariole, whereof one half belonged to him, with
12 EDWARD n.— Part 2.
861
1319.
March 7.
York.
March 10.
York.
March 12.
York.
Membrane 26e? — cont.
divers goods and victuals for conveyance to the town of Berwick-upon-
Tweed, then in the king's hands, and having put 5 marks of silver in
money on board the ship, William de Hewell of Great Yarmouth, John de
Begheton, Richard de Bokenhamfery and Simon Ghse, with others, at the
said port boarded the ship, and carried her off with the tackle and the said
goods, victuals and silver.
The like to the same justices touching the like complaint of Roger de
Wyngefeld, lately king's clerk, the owner of the other moiety of the afore-
said ship ^la Mariole.'
The like to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Cauntebrigge and Simon de
Brunne on complaint by Gilbert de Lyndeseye that Henry Gavenard (or
Canenard), Hugh King, John Prat, Roger Viot, John Phyt, Richard atte
Welle, William atte Welle, Thomas son of William de Chateriz, John son
of Thomas le Clerk, chaplain, William * the Viker prest,* Henry son of
Geoffrey Baker, John son of Peter and Geoffrey his brother, Nicholas le
Prestsone, Stephen Bond and William his brother, John Hockele, John
Persone, William Amaldsone, David le Taillur, Roger Canoun, John Bond,
Nicholas le Taillur, John de Pertenhale, Robert son of Richard son of
Peter, Richard le Fevre, Richard le Faukener, Henry de Themyng
(Theming), William Roussel, John Viot, Stephen Persoun, and John his
brother, John le Mouner, and John his son, Stephen le Fevre, Simon le Suour,
Henry Oliver, Geoffrey son of Adam, Roger Peres, Roger Phyt, Robert
Phyt, John Oliver, Geoffrey Peres, and Henry his son, John atte Brege, the
younger, John son of Thomas, John son of Nicholas Shot, John Hockele,
Roger * the Greyvesman,* Hugh * the Greyvesman,' Richard de Brampton,
John Prat, the younger, Robert Arnold and Roger his brother, Geoffirey
Alwen, John Faukener, Richard Cavenard, Thomas Gotsone Bouer,
Robert Batemanson Alwen and Gocelin Bouer with others assaulted him at
Molesworth, co. Huntingdon, and also his men and servants.
By order of the Chancellor.
The like to Roger de Cubbeldyk, Walter de Friskenay, and John de la
Guter on complaint by John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, that
Walter de Raytheby, parson of the church of Somercotes, and John de
Doynbrok, with others, entered his town of Boston, co. Lincoln, at the time
of his markets there, by night broke nine shops of his, carried away his
goods found in the shops, and assaulted his men and servants, and also
other persons coming thither with goods to trade, whereby the earl Jost the
profits of his markets. By the Chancellor.
March 14.
• York.
March 16.
York.
MEMBRANE 23d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger de Cubbeldyk, John Travers
and Robert de Malberthorpe on complaint by William de Godested that
John de Lacy, parson of the church of Ledcnham, Nicholas de Foston,
Geoffrey Breton, and William his son, Nicholas Wymbys and John de
Bliton, with others, assaulted him at Welleby, co. Lincoln, and took and
carried away his goods.
By E. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
The like to Henry Spigumel, John de Foxle, and Edmund de Pass[eleye]
on complaint by Thomas de Weston that Gilbert de Dedham, Walter le
Feete, Henry de Longchaump, William Doraunt, Hugh, parson of the
church of Bromele, Stephen ^the personesprest ' of Bromele, NioholaSi
362
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Membrane 2Sd — cont.
vicar of the church of Ardleye, John le Chapman of St. Osith, the elder,
chaplain, Henry le Barbour, William Springere of Lalleford, William
Bounde of Ardeleye, John Stubbyng', Walter Hoke and John Monyron,
with others, fished in his stews at Elmestede, co. Essex, and carried away
his fish.
March 17.
York.
March 18.
York.
March 24.
York.
March 28.
York.
MEMBRANE 22d.
Commission to John de Cave, John Chaynel and Richard de Whatton to
certify upon certain articles touching an assize of novel disseisin between
Alice, late the wife of Simon Emeys of Sowe, and Adam de Staneye and
Elizabeth his wife, John son of Nicholas de Warr[ewykJ, Reginald Dusemay,
Henry le Hayward and Emma his wife, Thomas le Shepeherde and Joan
his wife, John Ruffyn and Matilda his wife, William de Vleughton and
Alice his wife, John Neel, William Whitemay of Sowe, William Whitemay
of Anesty, William le Shepeherde of Coventre, William le Combere of
Heneleye, chaplain, Richard le Coupere, Walter le Mounere of Heneleye
and Philip his son, Richard de Trescotes and Osbert de Withibrok,
chaplain, taken at Tamworth touching common of pasture at Sowe.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Alexander de
Cave, and John de Hothum on complaint by John de Cave that Elvard de
Salso Marisco and Peter his son, with others, assaulted him at Beverley,
CO. York, and took and carried away his goods. By K.
The like to Robert de Barton and Adam de Skelton on complaint by
John de Eglesfeld that Robert de Mosergh assaulted him at Brigham,
CO. Cumberland. By the Chancellor.
The like to John de Donecastre, John Travers and Edmund le Botiller
on complaint by Geoffrey de Lanum, parson of the church of Burgh waleys
that Henry de Dalton, Richard Tyeys, John de Esdik, Thomas de
Tankerleye and Thomas le Ferur, * keu,* with others, broke the doors and
windows of his houses at Burghwaleys, co. York, and assaulted John de
Ebor[aco], his servant.
By K, on the information of Hugh le Despenser, the yoimger.
The like to John Chaynel, Richard de Whatton, and Roger Beler on com-
plaint by Ralph Basset of Drayton that William Elyn of Lincoln, Alan
Elyn, Benedict Chepe, Ralph Chepe, John Chepe, William Fairbam, the
yoimger, John Whyt, Ralph Payimene, John son of Hugh son of Adam,
William de Bylingaye, Ralph Bagoun, Ranulph de Sancto Botulpho,
Thomas de Hatton and Isabella, his wife, Richard le Blakeden, and Henry
le Fisshere of Lincoln, with others, entered his manor at Gretewelle, co.
Lincoln, took and carried away his goods, and assaulted his men and
servants. By E. on the information of Hugh Daudele.
Changed because it was sealed at another time.
March 16.
York.
MEMBRANE 2U.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, Benedict de
Cokefeld, William de Rungeton and John Claver on complaint by John
de Sancto Phileberto that Richard, abbot of St. Edmimds, and William de
Stowe, Robert de Chykeneye, William de Wylteshire, Richard de Gosfeld,
12 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
868
1319,
March 20.
York.
March 16.
York.
March 24.
York.
Meinhrane 21 (/ — coiii,
and Peter de Clopton, his fellow monks, and Robert de Walsham, clerk, with
others, assaulted him at Tyveteshale, co. Norfolk, and took and carried
away his goods. By K.
Commission to J. de Donecastre, Robert de Cliderhou and Richard de
Bemyngham touching articles of an assize of novel disseisin between Robert
son of John Takel of Wolferton, and Peter Fox, Henry Pigot, Thomas
de Lincoln and Hilary his wife, Hugh Brian, John Brian and Peter Brian
taken at York touching tenements in Wolferton by Anlauby.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Cantebrugge, Peter de
Denardeston and John Claver on complaint by Ralph Sampson of Brethen-
ham that John de Brugg' of Cotenham, Thomas son of John atte Brug' of
Cotenhj^, Alan Borel, John Borel, Stephen del Fenne of West Cretyng,
Robert Coleman, Robert Clyndene, Robert de Clynden, John son of
Richard Pewyne of Hoo, John del Chirche, John le Riche, John Fyn of
Berkynges, and Richard Lambert of Berkynges, with others, assaulted him
at Brethenham, co. Suffolk, led away his horse of the price of 100«. and
assaulted his men and servants. By K.
The like to Alexander de Walsham, Robert de Bures, and Simon de
Hedersete on complaint by J. bishop of Ely, that John de Batesford,
William de Boxstede, Nicholas Cokayne of Brethenham, John * Johanesservant
de Batesford*, Adam de Brethenham, Angot son of William, Thomas son of
William de Mutford, Thomas le Bercher, Thomas * Williamesservant de
Boxstede', Hugh son of Thomas de Batesford and Thomas his brother and
Thomas Ode of Brethenham broke his close at Hecham, co. Suffolk, and
took and carried away his timber. By K.
April 25.
York.
May 24.
York.
May 27.
York.
May 22.
York.
MEMBRANE 20d.
Commission de xvallih et fonrntis to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Fitton,
William de Rungeton, John de Hotoft, Laurence de Holbech and John de
Cantebrigge for the counties of Cambridge, Norfolk, Lincoln and
Northampton.
Inserted at a later date,] Association of Nicholas de Cauntebrugge
with the above named justices, 8 June.
The like to Edmund de Passele, William de Den and John de Ifeld for
the sea coast by Newenden and Rolvynden, co. Kent. By the Chancellor.
Association of Robert de Malberthorpe in a commission de walliis et
fossatis for the sea-coast between Fryskenaye and Thorpe by Waynflet,
CO. Lincoln, issued to Roger de Cubbeldyk, Simon le Chaumberleyn and
Walter de Fryskenaye. By pet. of C.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Baiocis, Gilbert de
Toutheby, Walter de Friskeneye, and Robert de Malberthorpe on complaint
by Walter de Toutheby, by petition exhibited before the king and Council,
that John son of WUliam de Gaitford, and William his brother, Ralph le
Grayve of Gaytford and Robert de Burton of Wyrksop, Robert le
Flesshewere of Wyrksop, William le Cartwright of Wyrksop, Ralph de
Butterwyk, Robert de Redwode, ' fforester,* and Robert Batour, * fforester,*
with others, took and carried away his goods at Wyrksop, co. Nottingham,
and assaulted his men and servants. By pet. of C. and by fine of ^ mark.
864 CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Membrane 20d — conL
May 22, The like to the same justices on complaint by John de Malteby, by
York. petition exhibited before the king and Council in the Parliament at York, that
John son of William de Gaytford and William his brother, Ralph le
Grayve of Gaitford, Robert de Burton of Wyrksop, Robert le Flesshewere
of Wyrksop, William le Cartwright of Wyrksop, Ralph de Butterwyk,
Robert de Redewode, 'flforester,' and Robert le Batour, *flforester,' with
others, assaulted him at Wyrksop, co. Nottingham.
By pet. of C. and by fine of 1 mark.
MEMBRANE 19d.
March 80. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Sutton, Robert le
York. Conestable and William de Roston on complaint by Helmyng de
Osenbrigge, merchant of Almain, that having laden a ship of his with
divers goods and wares at Meluyng in Almain for conveyance to the town
of Boston, divers men of the realm seized the ship when ofif the coast near
Raveneser, co. York, and assaulted Amald Stupeden, the master of the
ship, and his men and servants who were in the ship.
April 16. The like to John de Thorpe, William de Rongeton, and Richard de
^\ York. Walsyngham on complaint by Robert de Monte Alto that, although he and
his ancestors have held from the time, whereof the memory of man is not
to the contrary, wreck of sea in all their lands upon the coast of the county
of Norfolk, nevertheless William de Segford, John Boilond, Walter de
Blowere, Henry de Blowere, John Shoclyng, John le Weller, James le
Pevre, William Golle, Roger Chaumplicun, Alan Dyvere, Edmund
Spyrlyng, William Haward, William de Caly of Hecheham, John de
Wassham of Freng*, Adam Emelot of Dersyngham, Reginald Stribeldeyn
and Alan de Saxlyngham, with others, took and carried away divers goods
cast ashore upon his soil at Wygenhale, Snetesham, Hecham, Hunstanton,
Thomham and Tichewell, co. Norfolk, which as wreck of sea belonged to
him.
April 18. The lik^ to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Cantebrigge and Simon de
York. Brunne on complaint by John, bishop of Ely, that Baldwin de Stowe and
others entered his free warren at Little Grantesden, co. Cambridge, hunted
therein and took and carried away his hares and rabbits. By E.
April 18. The like to Henry Spigurnel, Robert de Maddyngle, John de Mutford, and
York. John Abel on complaint by Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, that Walter
Wyth* (or Wych*) of Erlingham, John de la Berewe, Simon Solers of the
Forest of Dene, Ralph Hathewy, Nigel Hathewy, Thomas son of Miles de
Rodberewe and Hugh his brother, John de Stonhangere, John atte Halle,
Gilbert Daan (or Daau), Thomas son of Maurice de Berkeley and Maurice
his brother, Peter son of Gilbert de Nayleworth, William atte Halle of
Coueleye, Peter le Ferour, Master Richard Mayel of Rodeboeru and Roger
his brother, William Stiward of Erlingham, John son of John Pride, Walter
son of John Pride, John Flory of Frompton, Thomas son of Thomas de
Rodeboeru, John Wyther of Launtony, John le Walshe of Pagenhull,
William Comyn of Potteleye, Thomas de Boele of Redmerle, Thomas de
Boele of Berkele, John son of Emma de la Chaumbre, Robert de Prestebury,
John («tc), John Wake of the county of Dorset, Thomas Wytefeld, John
Mautravers, the younger, Thomas de Goumay of the county of Somerset,
Richard de Portes, Walter son of Reginald de Paveley, Richard de Salle,
Thomas de Bradstone, Richard le Carpenter, <baillif,* Thomas de Batherle,
12 EDWARD n.— Pakt 2.
865
1319.
11
Membrane 19d — cont.
April 24.
York.
Richard Vyel, Walter Hodynet, parson of the church of Westbury, John de
Wylton, William son of Roger Waryn of Dymok, Thomas de Fortes of
Beloe, Simon Selers, Geoffrey de Stonhouse, John son of Robert de
Berkeleye, Richard le Clerk of PagenhuU, Nicholas Seimor, Herbert son of
John, John le Rous, and Gilbert le Rous of Upton, with others, broke his
park at Payneswyk, co. Gloucester, and hunted therein. By K.
The like to Robert de Scales, William de Rungton, John de Hotoft, and
Thomas de Birston touching the seizure of the ship called *laMariole,'
which Roger de Wyngefeld, king*s clerk, had laden [see p. 806] with divers
wares, by William de Hewell of Great Yarmouth, John de Begheton, and
Richard de Bokenhamfery and others in the port of Bishops Lenne, co.
Norfolk.
The like to the same justices on complaint by Thomas Brekerope of
Suthlenne [see p. 804] touching the seizure of the said ship by the said
persons.
March 16.
York.
March 20.
York.
April 8.
York.
May 24.
York.
MEMBRANE 18d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Cantebrigge, Peter de
Denardeston and John Claver on complaint by Hugh de Murieus and
Margery his wife that Nicholas le Palefrayman, Humphrey de Waleden,
Nigel le Palfrayman, and John son of Humphrey de Waleden, with others,
took and carried away the goods of the said Margery at Denham, co.
Suffolk. By the Chancellor at the instance of
Hugh le Despenser the younger
The like to Robert de Maddyngle, Ralph Giffard, and Thomas de
Chadeworth on complaint by Robert de Wateville that John son of Robert
de Yaux of Bodekesham and Thomas his brother entered his manor of
Bodekesham, co. Cambridge, took and carried away his goods, and
assaulted his men and servants. By order of the Chancellor.
Mandate to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk and to mayors, bailiffs and
other ministers in those counties to issue a proclamation forbidding under
pain of forfeiture, any hindrance being offered to the collection of the tolls
to be levied within the realm in pursuance of the agreement entered into
with W. count of Holland and Seland and lord of Friseland upon his
subjects and of his obligations to Robert Elys of Great Yarmouth, Walter le
Eeu of Lincoln and Roger de Bustlyng&orpe, as the king understands
that attempts are made to avoid payment thereof by transhipping goods at
sea.
Writ of aid directed to the said sheriff and others for the said Robert
Elys, Walter le Keu and Roger le Bustlyngthorpe when levying toll from
merchants, fishermen and mariners from Merlaund, Brele and other
places, subjects of the said count, who attempt to avoid payment by
alleging that they are not of his power.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Sutton, Robert le
Conestable and William de Ruston on complaint by Helmyng de
Osenbrugge, merchant of Almain that, he having laden a ship with divers
wares at Meluyng in Almain for convevance to Boston to trade there,
Richard Eelyng, WilUam de Cotes, Robert atte See, Simon atte See,
866
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
May 20.
York.
Membrane 18d — co)U,
William de Holynton, Walter Payllene, Stephen ate See, William
Trispok, Peter White, Roger del Grene, Adam de Seleby, John de
Wynsedes, John de Frismersk, Thomas le Taverner, William le Spicer,
Nicholas de Brayton, John White, John de Cotes, the elder, Robert
Grille, Robert de Kelleseye, Simon de Carleton, Stephen de Carleton,
Peter Trunk, Richard de Donecestre, Peter Bateman, Margaret Trunk,
William de Funtenaye, Thomas le Mouner, John de Funtenaye, William de
Feriby, John Kelyng, Richard de Kayngle, Walter Steller, Hugh de
Neutonspitle, William son of Adam le Bhephirde, Thomas le Rodde of
Barton, William Payllene, William de Welle wyk of Grymesby, Thomas de
Seton, John de Luda, merchant, Robert B3rrkyn of Grymesby, Alan de
Balne of Grymesby, Reginald de Alesby, William de Norton, Walter Roger
of Grymesby, Henry de Carleton, Richard Warner of Grymesby, Ralph de
Cotes, Henry Warner, John de Welle, Thomas de Cotes, Andrew de Sixel,
Geoffrey Campyon, Walter atte Kyrke of Raveneshere, Thomas de Welle,
John de Welle of Humbrestayne, John Donel of Humbrestayne, Peter
Grille, William Grille, Hugh le Carpenter, William le Getour, John de
Malteby, Simon de Carleton, the younger, and Stephen Trunk, with others,
boarded the ship when off the coast near Raveneshere, co. York, seized the
ship and goods and brought them to land near Raveneshere, divided the
goods and sold part thereof to men who were privy to the trespass, and
carried away part, did their pleasure to the ship, and assaulted Amald
Stupe [doun], called master {Stupe dem magrm) of the said ship, and also the
men in her.
Afterwards, on August 18 in the thirteenth year of the king's reign,
John de Hothum was associated with the aforesaid justices in this matter.
The like to John de Sutton, Robert le Conestable and William de Roston
touching the persons who seized the ship of the said Helming de
Osenbrugge off the coast near Reveneshere, co. York, when on a voyage
from Meluyng to Boston, killed Amald Stoupedoun, master of the said
ship, and all the men on board her, and cast them into the sea, and took
and carried away the cargo, and also touching the receivers of such goods.
Afterwards, on 18 August in the thirteenth year of the king's reign,
John de Hothum was associated in this matter with the above named
justices.
April 1.
York.
May 25.
York.
April 8.
Kirkham.
April 8.
Kirkham.
MEMBRANE lid.
Appointment of Constantine de Mortuo Mari, Laurence de Borewelle and
Matthew de Basyngbum to be conservators of the peace in the county of
Cambridge.
The like to John de Wyttlebury, John Basset of Luflfenham and Roger
Piccot for the county of Rutland. By pet. of C.
Commission to Ralph de Camoys, John Randolf, and William de
Northho to enquire touching the death of Richard de Venuz at
Estwerldham, co. Southampton. By K.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, Humphrey
de Waledene, and Master Edmund de London on complaint by Humphrey
de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, that, when he by Walter Coggeshale,
his servant, for customs and services due to him in Ardlegh, co. Essex,
caused certain cattle to be seised and the said Walter attempted to impound
12 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
857
1319.
April 12.
Kirkham.
Membrane 17 d — conU
them in the earl's pound according to custom, Nicholas, vicar of the
church of Ardlegh, Warin son of William de Colecestre, Elias son of John
de Colecestre, Joseph Elianore, Hubert Bosse, Richard le Barber, William
Grey, John Lotoun, Warin atte Welle, William atte Welle, William
Nicodemus, William Totte, William Sartyn, Richard le Teyntour, Richard
de Colne, John Olive, Henry Denny, John de Tendroinge, Richard. Norreys,
Roger le Teyntour, Robert Oliver, Edmund Grey, John le Mareschal,
Peter le Wilde, Peter le Saltere, Thomas Bisouthe, Henry Savar', William
de Dersham, William de March*, Luke Grom, Richard Botte, John le
Bowyere, John Hotsot, John Thurgou, Walter le Tavemer, John Viel,
Philip Robel and John Robel of Colecestre rescued the cattle, took and
carried away the goods of the earl, and assaulted his said servant. By E.
The like to Robert Baynard, William de Rungeton and John Claver on
complaint by John Drake of Hillyngton that John Alisaundre of Cangham,
John Neel, Walter le Fevre of Cangham, and Hugh his son, and Peter de
Notyng of Grimeston assaulted him at Hillyngton, co. Norfolk, and took
and carried away his goods. By K.
The like to the same justices on the complaints of Ralph Drake and
John de Marham.
April 18.
Kirk [ham.]
April 24.
York.
MEMBRANE IQd,
Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Bereford, John de
Foxle, and John de Stonore on complaint by Reginald atte Hale that
Michael de Hotton, William Lovel, Nicholas Lovel, John son of Walter de
Domeye, William Estmer, John son of John Godrich of Crichefeld, Simon
atte Hegge and Thomas his brother, and Robert son of Stephen Maghtild
of Warfeld, with others, assaulted him at White Waltham, co. Berks, and
took and carried away his goods. By K.
The like to John de Foxle, Richard de Bere, and John de Trillowe on
complaint by Richard de Dal ton, whom the king had sent at Oxford with
letters to William de Monte Acuto, then steward of the Household, that
John de Brackeleye, William de Abyndon, and William de Risle, assaulted
him at Eynesham, co. Oxford.
Changed because sealed at another time by p.s.
MEMBRANE I5d.
May 2. Commission of oyer and terminer to Adam de Hervynton and John de
York. Bromfeld on complaint by Thomas de Lenche Rondolf that Simon le
Brune of Hablenche, Walter Baldewyn, Nicholas de la Lynde, Robert
Thurgot, John Thurgot and Edith his wife, and Adam le Provost, with
others, cut the grass in his meadow at Lencherondolf, co. Worcester, and
with cattle trampled it down, and when the complainant by Ralph
Dynteberg, John le Bouter, Richard de Honibum, John le Knyght and
Thomas de Grafton, his servants, caused the cattle to be seized, and his
said servants attempted to impound them, the above named persons
rescued the cattle and assaulted his servants. By fine of 40».
868 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-„,Q . MEMBRANE I4d.
May 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Robert de
York. Reygate and William de Byngham on complaint by Godfrey de Staynton
that William le Vavassour and Thomas his brother, with others, assaulted
him at Bergh by Derton, co. York, and took and carried away his goods.
May 9. The like to John de Insula Vecta, John Randolf, and William de
York, Hardenne touching an appeal in the county of Southampton by Thomas
Broun against William atte Dene, and Agnes his wife, and Jordan, John,
and John sons of the same William, and Isabella and Aline daughters of
the same William, and Richard le Bat for the death of William Walraund
his brother. By the Chancellor.
Hay 12. Commission de walliis et fossatis to John Haward and John de Hotoft for
York. iixQ seaoost and marsh in the town of Tyrynton, co. Norfolk,
MEMBRANE 13d.
May 18, Commisson of oyer and terminer to John de Thorpe, John de Mutford
York. and John de Cauntebrigge on complaint by John, bishop of Ely, that
Richard de Pavely, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, and Robert de Estestrete, his fellow monk, Simon le Forester,
* moldesman * of Thony, William Berry, * moldesman ' of Thony, Ralph Aleyn,
John Aleyn, John Goscelyn, Walter Spirling, Walter Herberd, Richard
Curie, and Richard his son, Ralph Malveys, Thomas Toute, Robert le
Blake, Laurence le Porter, Hugh Skot, William le Taillur, William de
Hadeshagh, John son of William, and Richard Tulke, with others, felled
his trees growing in his soil at Shipedham, co. Norfolk, and carried them
away.
The like to John de Thorp and Robert de Fuldon on complaint by the
said bishop that Richard de Meynewaryn, William Sigo, William son of
Gilbert Wytle, Roger de Croftes, Henry le Folour, Henry Cley, Simon
Cole, Henry atte Crosse, John Loue, John Prudeman, Sarra Miles, Walter
le Pottere, Walter Wyther, Margaret Scot and John *in the Wro' of
Estherling, with others, cut his grass at Brigham, co. Norfolk, and carried
it away.
May 20, The like to Robert de Maddyngle, Robert Baygnard and Ralph GiflFard
York. on complaint by Peter de Askeme that William del Dam of Derham,
chaplain. Master Richard de Shropham of Derham, Luke le Pestour of
Derham, and Thomas de Burwell, with others, took and carried away his
goods at Grensnale, co. Norfolk. By fine of 40*.
Commission to John de Bousser, Robert de Aspale, and John de
Cantebrigge, to deliver the gaol of St. Edmunds of Thomas de Totenhale,
latimer of London, John de Bradefeld, and Robert his son, and Sarra
Tebaude, prisoners for counterfeiting the king's money.
May 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to J. de Foxle, J. de Stonore and N.
York. de Rodlond on complaint by J. bishop of Winchester, that Henry Dyne
and John his brother, Nicholas Dyne, Thomas de Lenham, John de
Lenham of Boklond, Adam de Persshore, John Bisshop and William Cust,
with others, entered his manor of Wyteneye, co. Oxford, and his market
12 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2. 869
1319.
Membrane ISd — cont.
there, took and carried away his goods from his said manor, collected the
tolls, customs £^nd other profits belonging to the said market, and
assaulted his servants deputed to keep his manor and market and to collect
the tolls thereof, and persons going to the market. By K.
York. The like to the same justices on complaint by Richard de St^lak that
Henry Dyne and others [as set forth in the foregoing complaint] assaulted
him at Witteley (sic), co. Oxford. By K.
MEMBRANE I2d.
May 22. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Thorpe, John de Mutford,
York. and Simon de Hedersete on complaint by James son of Roger de Rysynge
that Thomas de Fletham of Great Massyngham assaulted him at
Estderham, co. Norfolk. By K. on the information of W. de Norwico.
May 24. The hke to Henry Spigumel, Robert de Maddyngle, and Richard de la
York. Ryvere on complaint by Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke that, when
he by John Ilger and Robert le Parkeresman his servants caused cattle of
William, abbot of Bordesle, to be seized at Bereford for 40»., at which the
said abbot had been amerced in the earl's court at luteberwe, co. Worcester,
for a trespass committed by the abbot against him, and his servants were
dri\'ing them to Inteberwe to impound them there, the abbot and Henry de
Ippesleye, a lay brother (conversus) of the house, Ralph Pauncefot, Ralph
son of Ralph Pauncefot, John de Heyford, Nicholas Carioun, John Drake,
Richard de Holeweye, and Walter *the abbotesbailliff * of Holeweye
rescued the cattle at Bereford, seized his said servants, took them to the
abbot's manor of Holeweye, and imprisoned them there. By K.
MEMBRANE lid.
May 24. Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund Deyncourt, Gilbert Pecche,
York. Roger de Cubbeldyk and James de Houton on complaint by John de Ros
and Margaret his wife touching the persons who took her at Sutton in
Holand, co. Lincoln, and imprisoned her until she made a fine of
100 marks for her release, took and carried away the goods of the said
John de Ros and assaulted his men.
Mf^ 20. Commission to William de Bereford, Hervey de Staunton and Gilbert de
York. Toutheby, to enquire touching the report made to the king in the
Parliament at York, that John le Little, William Reyner, Henry de
Amodesham, John Baldewyne, Richard de Wirmyngham, Geoffrey Palmer,
John de Badburgham, John de Stotfold, Walter de Wechyngham,
Thomas de Eyton, John de Amodesham, Roger Ode, and Richard de
Pontefracto, cappers (capellarii) of Fletestrete in the city of London, under
colour of certain letters, which they lately obtained from the king,
have for some time prevented and interfered with the manufacture and
import of caps, whereby the king has lost the customs payable to him, and
further maintain illegal confederacies for that purpose. By pet. of C.
May 28, Commission of oyer and tenniner to John de Cave, John Chaynel and
York. Robert de Stokes on complaint by John de Vaus that William
*Dengaynesbaillif' of Halughton, Thomas Personessone and Richard and
Adam his brothers, and Thomas Broket, with others, took and carried
away his goods at Halughton, co. Leicester, and assaulted Richard le
Stedeman, Thomas Williamesman, William le Hayward and Robert
Seytonesman, his men. By K.
18345 2 A
870 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
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The like to the same justices on complaint by John Dunheved that
Robert de Kyngesford and William his son, and Reginald, Robert and
John, brothers of the said William, Thomas Hawe, Thomas le Notte,
Thomas atte Shawe of Yerdeleye, and John le Warner of Yerdeleye, with
others, assaulted him at Kyngesford, co. Warwick, and took and carried
away his goods. By K.
May 26. The hke to Ralph de Crophull, Richard de Wylughby and Richard de
York. Whatton on complaint by Roger de Verdon^ king's yeoman, constable of
the castle of Notyngham, that, when he bv virtue of his office was making
certain purveyances at Notyngham by Richard le Orfevre, his servant, for
the strengthening of the castle, WiUiam de Cesterfeld, and Ralph and
Henry his sons, and Nicholas brother of the said Henry, took and carried
away the said purveyances from his servant, whom they also assaulted.
May 80. The like to John de Donocastre, Robert do Reygate and William de.
York. Byngham on complaint by Godfrey de Staynton that Thomas le Vavassour
with others assaulted him at Bergh by Derton, co. York, and took and
carried away his goods.
Commission to J. de Wengrave, J. Gisors, and J. de Cantebrigge to
deliver the gaol of Neugate of John Olyve of Donemawe and Simon
Wolmangre * Jonesmon Olyve,' prisoners for divers felonies.
June 1. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Stokheye, Stephen de
York. Hacombe and Henry de Campo Arnulphi on complaint by Alan de
Cherleton that Nicholas Pecche, John * Nicholes clerk Pecche,* and Ralph
le Bret, with others, took and led away 4 mares, 26 oxen, and 10 cows of
his, of the price of iOL, at Northmolton, co. Devon, and assaulted his men.
By K.
MEMBRANE lOd.
May 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to Andrew de Hertcla, Robert de Ley-
York, bum, Robert de Barton and Philip de Whitefeld on complaint by William
de Aykeheved, that, although the king had taken him into his protection,
Walter de Kirkebride, Henry le Mareschal of Dovaneby, Hugh de Dovaneby
and Richard son of Elias de Dovaneby, with others broke his house at
Blencraik, co. Cumberland, and took and carried away his goods.
June 8. Commission to Adam de Herewynton and John de Bromfeld to enquire
York. by oath of good men of the liberty of Monte Gomery touching alleged acts
of oppression committed under colour of their offices by divers constables
of the castle of Monte Gomery, keepers of prisoners, and other bailiffs and
ministers of the king. By C.
June 1. Commission of oyer and terminer to Andrew Peverel, John de If eld, and
York. William de Northho upon an appeal in the county of Sussex by Hawisia,
late the wife of William de Alta Ripa, against Robert Aumfray, Robert le
Ride, Thomas le Hunte, Thomas Jowesone, William Wyther, Simon atte
Halle, Robert Gilberd, Simon Kent, John le Gardiner and Robert le Smyth
for the death of her husband.
June 8. The like to William de Bereford, John Chaynel, and John de Langeleye
York. on complaint by Thomas Boydyn of Stretton that John Ryvel of Fenny-
neubolde, Robert Ryvel of Buckeby, Richard de Miton, John de Gaytford,
John Broun of Kypas, William Michel of Breydeston, Robert son of
Geoffrey de Wylenhale, Andrew de Bylneye, chaplain, and Gerinus Nor-
maund, with others, assaulted him at Bylneye, co. Warwick.
By E. on the information of R. de Northburgh,
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Membrane lOd — co?U.
1319,
June 6. The like to Robert de Madd3mgle, J. de Cantebrigge and J. de la Haye on
York. complaint by Richard de Cotheworth that William son of Ralph, and
William and Ralph his sons, with others, assaulted him at Royston
(apud villam de Criice Roesia), co. Hertford.
May 30. Commission to Thomas son of John, earl of Kildare, John de Birmyng-
York. ham, earl of Louethe, Arnald de Poer and John Wogan to enquire in
Ireland touching adherents of Edward de Brus in that country. [Fcedera.]
ByK.
Mandate to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore to hold an inquisition
touching the adherents of Edward de Brus in Ireland. By K.
MEMBRANE 9d.
May 24. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John Claver,
York. and Adam de Fyncham touching the death of James de Toftes at Cam-
bridge.
May 28. The like to John de Mutford, Simon de Herdersete and William de
York. Rongeton on complaint by Thomas, earl of Norfolk, and Marshal of Eng-
land, the king's brother, that Robert Erie, Wyot le Fevre, Adam * Wyotes-
man,' Gilbert de Thuriton and Simon his brother, Henry Pyggel and
William his son, John Losgert, Michael *Jonesman Losgert,* Roger
Rompe, John Rop, Thomas Jordan, Robert le Chaloner, John Silvester, the
elder, and John his brother, Thomas le Toumour, and Adam his brother,
John Testard, William Choune, John de Westerfeld, clerk, Herbert le
Fevre, Baldwin de la Dale, Henry Archaron, John Bertlot, Richard Pyt,
Hugh Serjant, John Rompe, John Pyt and John Samme, with others,
took and carried away his goods at Tudenham, co. Suffolk, and assaulted
his men.
May 28. Commission to John de Bromfeld, Roger Carles, and Richard Hord to
York. arrent the wastes of the manor of EUesmeiie and its members, Colmere and
Hampton, and to deliver the same to the tenants thereof to hold in fee
subject to certain rents to be rendered to John Enokyn, who holds the
manor for life of the grant of the king, and upon his death to the king and
his heirs. The king had previously appointed the said John de Bromfeld
and Roger Carles to enquire touching the said wastes and the grants
thereout to the under-mentioned tenants made by Roger Lestraunge,
deceased, tenant for life of the said manor by grant of the late king, viz.
William de Othale, Thomas de Gesenek, Richard son of William, William
son of Richard, Richard son of Lewelin, Llewellyn son of Henry, William
son of William, William de Herdewyk, Hugh de Godynton, Richard son of
John, Richard son of Thomas, Stephen de Franketon, William son of
Richard de Lee, Roger de Lee, Richard son of William, John son of Coly,
John son of Roger de Veringhalgh, Richard son of Reginald, Edenevet de
Gesnok, Roger de Gesnok, William le Wolf, Stephen de Vanolres, Hugh le
Bedelesman, William son of Richard, Richard Wymyot, William son of
Hugh, Richard son of Hugh, Richard de Dokele, Edenevet de Dokele,
William Broun, Thomas son of William Breth', Philip son of John, John
son of Thomas, William son of William de Legh, Alan le Taillour, Richard
son of Alan, John son of Alan, John son of Alkyn, Richard son of Roger,
Nicholas son of Roger, Reginald son of Hotyn, John son of Roger, Alan
son of Thomas, Edith daughter of Alan, John the Clerk (cZmto), Roger son of
Gyff [ard] , Tanna wife of Hugh, Reginald son of Hugh, Henry the Carpenter
{carpentario), John son of Richard, John Swyft, William son of Thomas,
872 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
•*-"^*'' Membrane dd — cont,
William son of Eda, John son of Richard, Edenevet le Bedel, Hugh son
of Adam, Thomas Wyn, Richard son of Stephen, John son of William,
William son of Richard, Petronilla, late the wife of William de Dochil,
Hugh son of Stephen, John son of Richard, John Prat, Richard son of
Patrick, Roger son of Adam Hort, Thomas de Gesnok, Madoc son of
Pymot, Thomas de Gesnok, Roger de Astwyk, Roger Brom, Roger son of
Adam, Isabella, late the wife of Patrick, Thomas Russel, David Dackson,
Adam le Chapmon, John de Felton, knight, Ralph Rag', John Brid,
Richard de Wolvardeleye, Edenevet son of David, Ralph Koly, Richard son
of Edward, Reginald son of John de Othale, Reginald son of John de
Othale, William de Vanolres, John Geg*, Juliana, late the wife of John
Coly, Philip son of John, Stephen son of Robert, John son of Hamo
del Dale, Reginald son of John del Dale, Philip son of John, Philip de
Bradewey, Roger son of Richard, Stephen son of Robert, William son of
Robert, Richard de Ernhurst, Hugh Da, John son of Richard de Ernhurst,
Juliana, late the wife of Roger Coly, William son of Richard de Ernhurst,
Hamo de Clive, John de Brome, Robert the chaplain (rajtellami) of
Hampton, Owyn ap Gronou, John de Kynreston, Gronou Vaghan of
Stokes, Hamo le Taillour, and Stephen son of Roger, and [in manjin of
membrane] Peter de Grenhull, Richard son of John, Robert de Felton,
knight, Richard son of Hugh, John the Fisher [Vm-aUni), John de Hoghton,
and Geoffrey the Smith (Fabro), By K. and C.
June 5. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Robert de
York. Saundeby, and Robert Russel on complaint by Hugh de Calthorne that
Ralph de Outhorpe and Matilda his wife, Richard Torcard, Henry Torald,
Nicholas de Stapelford and Robert Belle, with others, assaulted him at
Outhorpe, co. Nottingham, and imprisoned him. By K.
MEMBRANE Sd.
June 4, Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Wylughby, Hugh de
York. Prestwold, and John de Hoton on complaint by John de Engajme that
William Seftyng, John de Norman ton, William son of Adam de Medburn
and Robert his brother, Edmund son of Richard, Robert Walde, Robert
Whirker and Thomas his brother, Richard le Shepdriver, John de
Kybbeworth, Nicholas Harme of Kybbeworth, William le Taillour of Holt,
Richard Stedeman of Gouteby, John le Vaus and William his brother, John
de la Rokele and Thomas Har[iet] with others, entered his fair at
Haloughton co. Leicester, and prevented William Pecchar {or Pechar), the
bailiff whom he had appointed to collect his tolls, from doing so, and
carried away his goods. By K.
June 5. The like to John de Donecastre, [Robert] de Saundeby and Robert Russel
York. on complaint by William de Louersale that Ralph de Outhorpe and Matilda
his wife, Richard Torkard, Henry Torald, Nicholas de Stapelfoixl and
Robert Belle, with others, assaulted him at Outhorpe, co. Nottingham.
ByK.
The like to the same justices, the king having been informed that when
at Outhorpe, co. Nottingham, a member of his honor of Tykhill, for
certain customs and services due to him and also for damages, to be levied
by judgment of the court of his said honor, adjudged to Thomas Dagg for
a trespass committed against the said Thomas by Ralph de Outhorpe, the
cattle of the said Ralph had been seized by Richard de Louersale, Henry
Stoyl, William de Louersale and Hugh de Calthorne, his men and Serjeants,
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who wished to impound them according to custom within the said honor,
the said Ralph and Matilda his wife, and Richard Torkard, with others,
rescued the cattle at Outhorpe, co. Nottingham, and assaulted and
imprisoned the king's said Serjeants. By K
June?. Commission de iralliis et fnssatis to John Deyncourt, Richard de
York. Whatton, William de Gretton and Roger de Breton, for the county of
Derby, issued on complaint by the commonalty of that county exhibited
before the king and Council.
MEMBRANE 1<\.
June 4. Association of William de Herle and John de Stonore with John Abel,
York. John de Bousser and Richer de Refham to examine the record and process
of a matter between Master Jordan Moraunt and Guillot le Sautreour
touching a messuage and shops in the city of London and to correct any
error therein.
June 22. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John de
York. Creyk and John de Cantebrigge on complaint by Martin Frenshe that John
de Brokesbourne, John de Estwode of Brummele, Thomas Dyx of Tilneyo,
and Bartholomew Olverich of Neuton took him at Neuton, co. Cambridge,
and imprisoned him until he made a fine with them for 80/. for his
release. By K, at the instance of Humphrey de Littelbury.
June 8. The like to John de Cave, John de Bysshopton, and John de Peyton on
York. complaint by Nicholas de Lucy that Roger Purser of Warrewyk, John de
Pesham, Richard de Driflfeld, Henry de Rotteleye, William de Hotteleye,
William de'la Panterie, John son of John de Coventre and John de Coventre,
with others, assaulted him at Telesford, co. Warwick, and also his servants.
By fine of 40«.
June 8. The like to William Martyn, William de Bourne, and Robert de Stokeye
York. on complaint by John Darcy, Matthew de Bathele, Robert Bryan, Henry
Russel, Roger Faunt, Adam Gafifeneye, Simon Koppok, Henry Devenisshe,
John Graunger, Robert de Meyn, Adam Darcy, and Adam de Bedeford,
king's merchants, of the city of Dublin and town of Drogheda in Ireland
that, they having laden a ship called * le Cockjohan ' at the town of Depe in
Normandy with divers merchandise for conveyance to Ireland to trade there
. and the ship having been driven ashore at Porteland, co. Dorset, John Pyke,
John Kiste, John Alriche, Philip Bolle, John Fissher, John Poge, William
' The White,' Thomas Gilbert, William Eliot, John Gilbert, John Richard,
Robert Bretone, William Wenwe, John Wenwe, Walter Burges, William
Hugh, Elias Benham, William Benham, Thomas Benham, John Hugh,
Roger * of the Mire,' John Flet, John Persone, William de Meyn, and
John Gilbert, with others, boarded the ship, took and carried away the
goods of the complainants, assaulted and imprisoned their men and senants,
and detained them in prison until the latter by letters patent remised all
action against the said trespassers for such trespasses. By Pet. of C.
MEMBRANE 6d.
June 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to Lambert de Trikyngham, Robert de
York. Thorpe and Roger de Boudon on complaint by William de Bemak that
Richard, prior of Fynneshevid, and Robert de Benyfeld, his fellow canon,
Hugh Russel, William de Galby, Peter de Ediweston, William de Gretton,
Matilda Phihp of Laxton, Hugh Pyeard of Wakerle, Thomas Hastmel,
874 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319, Membrane Qd — cowt,
Henry Hastmel, Robert Hastmel and John Lomb of Wakerle, with others
broke his close at Blatherwyk, co. Northampton, felled his trees, and carried
away the trees and other goods.
By the Chancellor at the instance of William de Clyff '.
July 5. Appointment, after recitation of the Ordinance for the regulation of
York. cappers made in the Parliament of York, of William de Hereford, Hervey de
Staunton, and Gilbert de Toutheby to view and examine caps in the city of
London, and to punish trespasses, the king having been informed that
certain cappers of the city of London and other cities, towns and places
within the realm make and sell caps fraudulently made contrary to such
ordinance.
MEMBRANE 6d
June 8. Association of Henry Spigumel in a commission issued to John de
York. Donecastre, Richard de Bemyngham and Adam de Hoperton touching the
suit of Nicholas de Meynill, exhibited by petition before the king and
Council, setting forth that he and his ancestors held a free chace at
Wherleton, co. York, to which chace the wood of Robert de Coleville is
adjacent, and that the said Robert, under colour of a licence granted to him
by the king to impark his wood, has enclosed the said wood and made a
salt-leap, whereby the deer of the said Nicholas belonging to his chace
enter the salt-leap, whence they do not return to the chace.
June 28 Commission of oyer and terminer to Adam de Herewynton, John de
York. Bromfeld, and Robert de Aston on complaint by Thomas, bishop of
Worcester, touching the persons who broke his hedges and dykes at Stoke
and Hambury by Droitwich {jtuia Wyvhium) co. VVorcester, and felled and
carried away his trees. By K.
Form for taxation of the eighteenth, with exemption for the clergy for
their antient temporalities, they having already granted a tenth, but such
exemption is not to extend to temporahties acquired by purchase, &c. which
are not taxable to the tenth. French, [Pari, Writs,]
Form for the assessment of the twelfth. Fretuh, [Pari, Writs,]
MEMBRANE 4d,
June 12. Commission de waliis et fosmtu to Robert le Conestable of Burton
York. Gilbert de Rissheton and Robert de Hedon for the parts along the coast of
the sea and of the river Humber and of the adjacent parts in Holdemesse
and in the wapentake of Dykeryng, co. York.
June 28* Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund de Passele, John de Ifeld
York. and William de Northho on complaint by Ralph de la More that Thomas
de Pyrle, Peter de Pyrlee, Peter de Wodecote, and Robert son of Philip le
Mileward of Hamptonet, with others, took and carried away his goods at
Pageham, co. Sussex. By fine of 40».
The like to John Abel, William de Dene, and John de Ifeld on complaint
by Walter de Wyndesore that John le May and John Blaksalt assaulted
him at Bisshopesboume, co. Kent.
By K. for the yeoman of the archbishop of Canterbury.
June 30. The like to Walter de Pavelv and Richard de Rodeny touching the death
York. of Richard Pynnok at Oddestok, co. Wilts.
12 EDWARD n.— Part 2. 876
1329 MEMBRANE 3rf.
June 8. Association of Adam de Herewynton and John de Wylughby with Master
York. John de Everdon, Michael de Meldon, Roger Beler and John de
Cantebrigge touching a suit of Geoffrey son of Geoffrey de Lucy against
John de Hastinges and Juliana his wife, and others, about tenements in
Chelmundescote.
The like of the same justices in another suit between the same parties
touching tenements in Daylington and Slapton.
June 26. Commission to John de Stonore, William de Bourne, Nicholas de Cheny
York. and John de Carteret to examine and correct the errors, if any, in the record
of a commission [Vol. I. Edw. 11. p. 180J issued to John de Frisyngfeld,
William Russel and John de Ditton to enquire touching alleged
encroachments upon the rights of the king to lands, customs and liberties
in the Islands of Gemereye, Gereseye, Serk and Auerney ; the commissioners
are also to hear and determine charges of malpractices alleged by the
Islanders to have been committed by justices, bailiffs and ministers
appointed by Otto de Grandisono, keeper of the Islands. By pet. of C.
June 27. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Abel, William de Dene and
York. J. de Ifeld on complaint by Andrew le Treyour that William Edmund of
London, Gervase * Williamesprest Edmund,' and John de Gusteseie, with
others, assaulted him at Leybume by Mallyng, co. Kent, cut off a finger
from his right hand, and took and carried away his goods.
MEMBRANE Id.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Hothum, the elder, William
York. de Roston and Robert de Hedon, touching an appeal in the county of York
by William le Whyte against John le Swyne, John de Lund, * marchaund,'
John Coppandalle, the elder, John Coppandalle, the younger, Adam
Coppandalle, Thomas Coppandalle, Peter de Besewyk, John Jordan, John
de Thornton, William de Brustewyk, Stephen de Gard', William de
Harpham, Thomas de Holm, Richard de Holm, William son of Ralph
Dousyng, and Robert his brother, and James brother of the same Robert,
Walter Frost, John Sprynggald, Walter de K[elsie] , John de Warton,
William de Warton, Thomas de Waghen, John de Scorburgh, *jfflesshewere,'
Robert de Scorburgh, John de Routhe, Robert de Sledemere, Thomas de
Ries, Adam de Bninne, John son of Peter and William de Killum for the
death of Thomas le Whyte his brother.
Afterwards William de Byngham was associated with the foregoing
justices to hear the matter. June 22.
June 27. Association as justices of John de Grey, Adam de Herewynton and John
York. de Wylughby in a commission of novel disseisin issued to Master John de
Everdon, Michael de Meldon, Roger Beler and John de Cantebrigge touching
suits by Geoffrey son of Geoffrey de Lucy against John de Hastinges and
Juliana his wife and others about tenements in Dalyngton and Slapton,
and also in Chelmundescote.
( 876 )
13 EDWARD II.
^ oi Q MEMBRANE 44.
July 8. Grant, for life to Edenevet Gogh for his sustenance, of the bailiwick of
York. the bedelry of Tourkelyn in Anglesey. By K.
Vacated because Burrcrulered ami cancelled and on the Fine lioll.
Protection, with clause nolnmus until Martinmas next, for Robert de
Gisburgh and Walter Helleward.
The like for one year for Robert de Bardelby, prebendary of Donyngton
in the church of St. Peter, York.
The like for two years for Nicholas, abbot of St. Thomas the Martyr by
Dublin.
Simple protection, without clause, until Easter, for the prior of St.
Andrew's, Norhampton, going to the general chapter of his order to be
held at La Charite in parts beyond the seas.
July 9. The prior and convent of Goldclive in Wales, which is of the king's
York. patronage, having granted in fee to William le Waleys of Lanwaren a mill
and 4 J acres of land in Goldeclive and Multon and also a plot of land
100 feet in length and 10 feet in width in the said town of Goldeclive
to make a channel underground, by which the water from his land of
Lanwaren may descend to the sea, which land and mill are held in chief,
and having also granted to the said William licence to divert the course
of a stream in Multon descending of old time from the said mill, provided
that in place of that course he shall make another course in its place with-
in his land, and the said William having done so and made the said channel,
the king after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master Richard de
Clare, escheator beyond Trent, and in consideration of a fine made by the
said William, pardons him his trespass in this matter and grants him
licence to retain the mill and land and the channel. By fine of \ mark.
July 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Culvard of Oxford to
York. the Friars Minors of Oxford of a plot of land in that town, containing
6 perches in length by 5 perches in width, adjacent to their dwelling-place,
for the enlargement thereof. By E.
July 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master John de Craucumbe to
York. the abbot and convent of Roche {de liupe) of a bovate and 4 acres of land
in Roxby, co. Lincoln, which are held of them and are worth in all their
issues according to their true value 6«. 8(/. a vear, as appears by inquisition
made by Master Richard de Clare, escheator beyond Trent, to hold in part
satisfaction of a licence, granted to them in consideration of a fine of 40
marks, to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10^. a year.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Bardeneye to acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements and rents to the value of 20/. a year according to their
true value. By K.
July 12. Licence for the Friars Minors of Scardeburgh, the commonalty of that
York. town having granted them a well in a place, which is called * Gildhusclif '
by their town, for making an underground conduit from the well to their
13 EDWABD n. 377
Membra)ie 44 — cont*
dwelling-place, to make such conduit and to lay pipes under the streets
and lanes of the town, where it shall seem to them to be most convenient,
and also when necessary to repair the conduits. By K.
July 9. Mandate to the sheriflf of the county of Northampton to arrest all persons
York. within his bailiwick, who are suspected of committing malpractises and
outrages within his county. ' By K.
The like to all sheriffs throughout P^ngland.
July 12. Prohibition directed to archbishops, bishops and others against all persons,
York. in derogation of the king's authority, attempting to disturb Thomas de
Stanton in possession of the prebend of Grimston and Yateminster in the
church of 8t. Mary, Salisbury, to which the king had collated him by
right of voidance of the bishopric of Salisbury in the time of Edward I,
and which collation the king had recovered against Gabriel de Camilla.
[Feed era,]
July 16. Grant to Hugh de Bewyk, king's clerk, of the hospital of Rotherford.
York. By K.
July 17. Protection within the realm, for one year, for Arnald de Ispania prosecut-
York. ing business touching the merchant vintners of the Duchy [of Gascony] .
ByC.
July 13. Revocation for certain causes of the collation of Master Thomas de
York. Metham, chaplain, to the chapel of Neusum upon These, made by the king
in the belief that the donation, thereof belonged to him by reason of his
custody of the land and heir of Guy de Bello Campo, late earl of
Warrewych, tenant in chief.
July 12. Notification, directed to the king's bailiffs and lieges of Ireland, that John
York. de Meriet being within the realm of England is at the date hereof in good
health.
July 9. Exemption for life, at the instance of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, for
York. John de Meriet from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions ; and from
being made sheriff, coroner, forester, verderer or other bailiff or minister
of the king. By K.
July 16. Exoneration and acquittance for Walter de Waldeshef, king's yeoman,
York. late king's butler, he having rendered in the Wardrobe his final account
for the time in which he was butler, viz. from 14 September, 8 Edward II
to 7 July 9, Edward II. By K.
July 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Caninges to the abbot
York. and convent of Abyndon of a messuage, 84 acres of land, and 4 acres of
meadow in Northcote in aid of the fabric of their church of St. Mary,
Abyndon. By fine of 40^
July 18. Grant for life to William de Werdale, king's clerk, of the custody of the
York. hospital of Edenham. By K.
July 16. Grant for life to Hugh de Bewyk, king's clerk, of the custody of the
York. hospital of Rotherford. By K.
MEMBRANE 43.
July 12. Protection, with clause nolimmSf for one year for William de Houeden,
York. parson of the church of Broxholm.
878
1319.
Aug. 1.
Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
Aug. 10.
Oosforth in
Northumber-
land.
Aug. 6.
Aug. 18.
Amble.
Sept. 18.
Aug. 29.
Barmoor.
(Bayremore.)
Sept. 24.
Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Membrane 48 — cont.
The like for the undermentioned persons, viz. —
The same William de Houeden, master of the hospital of St. Leonard,
Cestrefeld.
John de Burton, parson of the church of Eydon.
Gualhardus de Duro Forti, prebendary of Wetewang in the church of
St. Peter, York, for two years.
John de Percebrigg for one year.
William de Aton, parson of the church of Wavyndon, for one year.
Geoflfrey de Welleford, parson of the church of Poterspiry.
William de Sutton, parson of the church of Wyteryng.
Thomas de Bamburgh, parson of a moiety of the church of
Elnestowe.
The prioress of Nesham.
Brother James, master of the Hospital of St. Lazarus, Trikyngham.
John de Maners.
The prioress of Eeldholm.
Robert de Eelm.
Brother Robert, a monk of Savigny, keeper of the house of Long
Benyngton.
William de Werdale, warden of the hospital of Edenham.
John Wysman, master of the hospital of the Holy Sepulchre by
Hedon.
Thomas Hod of Houeden.
Robert de Hilton.
Nicholas de Lyndwode, parson of the church of Wyvelesford.
The men and tenants of queen Isabella for one year.
The Friars Preachers staying at Hereford : simple protection for two
years. By p.s.
Henry de Edenestowe, parson of the church of Flyntham.
Thomas de London, parson of the church of Barton Hanred.
Stephen de Brawod, parson of the church of Cherleton.
Alice, late the wife of John le Palmer of Notyngham, building the
bridge of Hethebethe.
Thomas de London, parson of the church of Aldebury.
The master and brethren of the hospital of Sanctyngefeld by Witsand.
Neapolio, prebendary of Buckyngham in the church of St. Mary,
Lincoln.
The abbot of Holmcoltran.
Master Thomas de Suthwerk, parson of the church of Steynegreve.
William de Killerby.
The abbot of Clteaux, parson of the church of Scardeburgh.
Roger de Sutton, examiner of the king's writs in the Chancery, and
Nicholas his brother.
Thomas de la Forde, parson of the church of Cotum by Newerk.
13 EDWAED n. 879
1319. Membrane 48 — cont,
July 12. Writ of aid, for one year, for John de Feriby, charged by the steward
York. of the Household and the keeper of the Wardrobe, to purvey hay, oats, litter
and other necessaries for the office of the king's Marshalsea, the same to be
paid for within eight days. Nothing is to be taken in' the fee or against
the liberty of the chureh.
By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. —
Robert Cole, \
Robert de Donecastre, i • . • i * at, jxt
John de Sanoto Albano. [ ^'""^ « Serjeants, for the same office.
Richard de Northdene,
John de Redyng, king's Serjeant, to make purveyance of harness for
the king's sumpter horses and wagons, and of other necessaries for
his office.
Robert de Hemelhamstede, ) * xu «• / xv. n
Robert de la Wolde, ) ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ poulterer.
July 12. Presentation of John de Burgh to the church of Lifton, in the diocese of
York. Exeter, void by the resignation of Robert de Thorpe, the last rector.
July 12. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Henry son of Richard de Rothe-
York. well of Panhale, and Mariota his wife, of 4 tofts, 10 acres of land, and 2 acres
meadow in Panhale to the minister and brethren of the house of St.
Robert by Knaresburgh, of the Order of the Holy Trinity, and of the
Redemption of Captives, to hold in exchange for a messuage in York to be
granted by them to the said Henry and Mariota. By E.
July 18. Writ of aid for the proctor of the merchant vintners of Gascony, the
York. bearer of these presents, collecting the under-mentioned mises and expenses.
In compliance with the petition of the said merchants setting forth that
they by Arnald de Ispania, their proctor, had incurred certain charges, to
to the sum of 80L sterling, in obtaining from the king concessions touching
their common welfare, the king granted them licence to levy such sum off
all persons who should use and enjoy the concessions granted to them.
ByC.
July 14. Pardon to Nicholas de Hemenhale for the death of John Pres, as it
York. appears from trustworthy testimony that he killed him in self-defence, and
also on account of his good service against the king's Scotch and Irish
enemies in Ireland ; pardon also of his outlawry, if any. By K.
July 16. The like to Robert de Kirkeby for the death of Thomas le Teynturer as it
York. appears by like testimony that he killed him in self-defence, and also at the
request of John de Penreth and on account of his good service in the city
of Carlisle during the siege by the Scots and rebels. By K.
July 17. Grant to John de Bolom, chaplain, of the chapel of Neusom-upon-These,
York. in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands and heir of Guy de
Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, tenant in chief.
July 20. Confirmation of the grant to Margaret, late the wife of Robert de
York. Wylugby, tenant in chief, Peter de Lekeburn, Henry de Halton, John
Pikot, John de Wynceby, William de Paunton, Robert Tours, and Eudo de
Billesby by Roger Damory of his custody of all the lands and tenements,
late of the said Robert de Wylugby, to hold in the same manner, as the said
custody had been granted to him, but reserving to himself the knights' fees
and advowsons of churches and the marriage of John, son and heir of the
said Robert, which the king had also granted to him together with the said
custody. By K.
880 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Membrane 48 — cont.
1319.
July 17. Licence, at the instance of Geoflfrey de Welleford, king's clerk, for the
York. prior and convent of Newstead {de Xovo I^)co) upon Ancolme to acquire in
mortmain lands, tenements, and rents to the value of 10 marks a year. By K.
July 16. Licence for the prior and convent of St. Saviour's, Bermundeseye, to
York. demise their manor of Upton by Blebury, co. Berks, held in chief, to Master
John de Blebury, king's clerk, for the term of his life. By K.
July 19. (Irant, after inquisition ad quod damnutn made by the sheriff of Essex,
York. to Thomas de Brotherton, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, the
king's brother, and at his request, that his town of Herewyc shall be a
free borough and his men and tenants thereof and their heirs and successors
shall be free burgesses and may use and enjoy the liberties and free customs
pertaining to a free borough. By K.
July 20. Grant, during pleasure, to John de Galewei of the custody of the king's
York. park of Odiham, with the usual fee.
By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
July 20. Protection with clause rolumus, for one year, for Richard de Ellesfeld,
York. constable of Bordeaux, staying in Gascony on the king's service.
Grant to Geoffrey de Welleford, king's clerk, of that prebend, which
Master William de Sancto Claro lately held in the church of Dunkeld.
ByK.
Simple protection for one year for John de Maunte, dean of the king's
free chapel of St. Berian in Cornwall.
MEMBRANE 42.
July 20. Association of John de Styveton, in the place of Roger Carles, in a corn-
York, mission issued to the said Roger and Andrew de Kendale to levy an
eighteenth in the county of Salop. By K.
MEMPRANES 42 ami 41.
July 20. Confirmation to the prior and convent of Newstead {de Noto Loco) upon
York. Ancolme of numerous grants made by private benefactors to their house.
By K. at the instance 6f Geoffrey de Welleford.
MEMBRANE 40.
July 19. Grant to William de Ayremynne, king's clerk, of the prebend of Stube-
York. hou in the church of Glasgow, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance
of the bishopric of Glasgow. [luedera.] By K.
The like to the under- mentioned persons of their respective prebends in
the church of Glasgow, viz.
Robert de Clyff' Cadyhou.
Edmund de London Askirk.
John de Merton Rutheglen.
William de Herlaston .... Camwyth.
Robert de Hemmyngburgh - - - Reynfru.
William de Clyff' Kylbryde.
John de Lund' ...... Govan.
Thomas de Brayton Fynglas. [lurdera,]
18 EDWARD II. 881
Membrane 40 — cont,
1319.
Aug. 6. Grant to Robert de Coucy of the deanery in the church of Glasgow.
Gosforthin ^ ^, ^ ^. By p.s.
Northumber- Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop of Glasgow to give nim corporal
^^^' possession of the deanery. [Fcedera.]
July 19. Presentation of Robert de Haliwell to the church of Souden in the
York. diocese of Glasgow. [Fmlera.] By K.
The like of the undermentioned parsons to their respective churches, viz.:
In the diocese of Glasgow :
Elias de Grymesby Alnicrumbe.
John de Briggewater Lillesclive.
In the diocese of Galloway {ile Candida Casa), viz. :—
Thomas de Cotyngham . . - - Wygeton.
John de Lincoln Comlongan.
John de Donecastre Middebby.
John de Anlaghby Dalswynton.
William de Mikelegate .... Botil.
John de Tokkenh[am] .... Crosmyghell.
John de WottenhuU Twynham.
Thomas de Gairgrave .... Carnesmole. [Fmlera,]
July 19. Grant for life to John de Oxon* of the custody of the hospital St. Mary
York. ' Magdalen, Rokesburgh. [Fiedera.] By K.
The like grants to the under- mentioned persons, viz. Thomas de Egge-
eld of the hospital of Lanark. [Fiedera,] By K.
William de Houk of the hospital of St. John, Polmadde in Cliddesdale.
John de Ceme of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen by Berwick.
Thomas de Gayregrave of the hospital of St. Mary, Hadyngton in Scotland.
[Fcedera,] By p.s.
July 20 Presentation of Roger de Croxton to the church of Kirketon-upon-
York. ' Stryvelyn in the diocese of St. Andrews. [Fiedera.] By K.
The like of the under-mentioned parsons to their respective churches,
viz. —
In the diocese of St. Andrews, viz.
Thomas de Piketon Kareden.
Richard Playce Karhale.
Richard de Heselarton . . - - Seton.
Richard de Suthorp Penycok.
William de Ivillerby Bathket.
Richard de Enderby Kreghton.
Robert de Sprotteley Stryvelyn.
Gervase de Wilford Haliburton.
John de Neusum Rattheu.
Robert de Kelleseye Tyningham.
Hugh de Novo Castro super Tinam to the vicarage of the church of
Hadyngton. , ,^ ,
John de Burton Preston by Dumbarre.
Richard Gerard of Disseford - - - Haldhamstok.
Henry de Elmham Coupre.
William de Malton Stowedale,
882 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLM.
1319. Membrane 40 — corU.
Ralph de Clipston Inohebrok.
William de Pollowe Lynton by Tynyngham.
By p.s.
John de Folquardby Kynoom.
John de WeUeford Enderkethyn.
William de Lymbergh ... - Foulden.
Robert de Haliwell Kildelegh.
Roger de Corby Ormeston.
John de Estre Munymel.
John de Newelond Faukirke.
Thomas de Tochewyk .... Strathmiglok.
Thomas de Neweland .... Muskelburgh.
Thomas de Baumburgh .... Chimeside.
Adam de Malteby Dons.
Thomas de Lyndwode .... Craumomid by Eden-
burgh.
Simon de Geynesburgh .... Lastalrigg.
Ralph de Seterington .... Whithousum.
Stephen de Boulton Erol.
Thomas de Askeby Langeton.
Nicholas de Swyneburn - - - - St. John's of Pert. By
K. at the request of
the queen.
In the diocese of Glasgow, viz.
John de Marton Loweder.
William de Clyf' Cavers.
Roger de Sutton Lynton.
John de Depyng Senewhar.
John de Hemmyngburgh ... - Larges.
John de Rasen .'.... Quenesferye.
John de Derlyngton .... Glencarne.
John de Sancto Paulo .... Are.
William de Waddeworth .... Maniabrok.
William de Creyk Preston-under-Crofel.
William de Kelleseye .... Bygar.
William de Billyngham .... Hauwyk.
In the diocese of St. Andrews, viz.
William de Stok - - - - - Lamberton by Berwick.
In the diocese of Glasgow, viz.
Alan de Retford - - - - . - Pebbles.
John de Denum Loweder.
Richard de Brampton .... Eirkmighel.
Hugh de Bardelby Erthbegg.
Benedict de Claketon .... Cameslong.
Thomas de Escrik Stanhous.
Richard de Enderby Roul.
William de Enderby Warcop.
John de Lincoln Maxton.
Robert de Ranyngton .... Douglas.
Robert de Roderham Maghhan.
Willliam de Northdalton .... Doresdare.
Thomas de Maldon Wathstirkere.
Simon de Gaynesburgh .... Lastalrigge.
Richard de Sancto Nicholao - • - Lowedale.
18 EDWARD IL 888
1319.
Membrane 40 — cont.
Peter de Wormynton .... Eglesmaleshogh.
Nicholas Luvel Kirkyntologh.
Robert de Mersk Upkirk.
Richard de Oanesby Donyp&use.
Peter de Warton Trequajnr.
Walter de Cherleton • - Ardrossan.
Richard de Nateby Dounfryse.
Edmund de Grymesby .... Moflfot.
Richard de Marton Rotheglan.
Hugh de Eellawe Dorsdee.
Thomas de Sibthorp Liberton in Clydesdale.
William de Keldesyk - - ' Kirkemoghho.
Nicholas de Catton Durrisdere.
John de Percebrigg St. Martin in Ewysdale
in Scotland.
John de Whiteby Dunbretayn.
In the diocese of Dunblane, viz. :
Peter de Kellesaye Kippen«
July 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
York. Walsingham by Robert de Thirsford and Robert de Brunham of 2 messuages,
1 acre of land and 1 acre of moor in Great Walsingham, Little Walsyngham,
Brunham St. Clement's and Brunham Sutton, and by Roger Est of Swenyng-
ton of a messuage and 9 acres of land in Swenyngton, which are worth 12s. 6rf.
a year, as appears by inquisition made by Master Richard de Clare, king's
clerk, escheator beyond Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence,
granted at the request of Queen Isabella, to acquire in mortmain lands and
rents to the value of 40^. a year.
Appointment of John de Euerdon, John Abel, Robert de Wodehous and
Augustine de Wixebrigge as assessors in the city of London of the twelfth
granted by the Parliament at York for the war in Scotland. [Pari. Writs.]
By K. and C.
July 21. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent [French] of queen Isabella,
York. dated at Everwyk on the same day, by which she granted for life, with the
king's assent, to Nicholas Lescryveyn of Calne the bailiwick of the forester
on foot {forester a pie), in the bailiwick of Bers and Bouewode in the forest of
Peusham and Chippenham. By K.
July 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of St.
York. Mary's, Walsyngham, by John de Uvedale of his manor of Bedyngham to
find a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in their priorv for the
grantor, whilst alive, and the soul of Edward II and of the late king, and
for the soul of the grantor and the souls of all Christians, and also to feed
on Good Friday {die paraceves) twenty five poor people, and also on every feast
of St. Mary the Virgin twenty five poor people. By K.
July 20. Grant to John de Hothum, bishop of Ely, for his better security, that
York. he may hold the custody of the manor of Edwardeston, co. Suffolk, until
the f uU age of the heir ; Hugh de Audele, the younger, whilst he held
the honor of Eye, co. Suffolk, of the king's grant, demised to the said bishop
to hold until the full age of the heir the custody of the said manor, late of
William de Monte Caniso, who held it of the said honor, which manor by
name of a custody fell into the hands of the said Hugh. By p.s.
884 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Membrane 40 — cont.
1319.
July 20. Licence for Walter de Kirkebride to enfeoff John de Kirkebride of
York. 8 messuages, 8 carucates of land, and a fourth part of a mill and of a
fishery in the river Eden in Kirkandres, held in chief, to hold to him and
his heirs. By fine of i mark.
MEMBRANE 39.
July 20. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Master Richard de
York. Clare, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, for John de Grey to grant
his manor of Touleslond, held in chief as of the honor of Huntyngdon, to
John Amory and the heirs of his body, with reversion failing issue to the
grantor and his heirs. By fine of 40«.
Writ of aid for one year for Peter de Guldeford, purveyor for the office of
the chandlery. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Garton.
July 20. Licence, at the instance of Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, for John
York. ap Howel and Erneburga, his wife, to grant to Howel (or Howelinus) son of
John ap Howel and his heirs a messuage, 8 carucates of land, and 78.h. id,
of rent in la Newelond, co. Gloucester, held in chief. By K.
Pardon, in consideration of certain sums of money, which Robert le
Tucker, Adam le Tucker, Hugh de Wandesford, William le Strenglayer,
Adam le Carter, Robert Cut, William Cut, Robert le Lymbrener, John
de Godeshalve, Adam de Semer, Reginald le Carter, William le Carter,
John son of Hugh, Roger Ughtred, Henry de Roston and Thomas son of
John, burgesses of Scardeburgh, have acknowledged that they owe to the
king to be paid at certain terms, of the excesses and trespasses,
whereof they were accused, and of which the said Robert le Tucker, Adam
le Tucker, Hugh de Wandesford, William le Strangleyer, Adam le Carter,
Robert Cut, William Cut, Robert le Lymbrener and John de Godeshalve
were convicted before Hugh le Despenser, the younger, Bartholomew de
Badelesmere, Henry le Bcrope and Henry Spygurnel, justices of oyer and
terminer, and the said Adam de Semer, Reginald le Carter, William Carter
(sir), John son of Hugh, Roger Ughtred, Henry de Roston, and Thomas
son of John submitted themselves to the king's grace. By K.
July 21. Pardon to John de Bekeryng of all trespasses committed in connection
York. with the under-mentioned land in Wyston, co Nottingham, together with
restitution to him of the said land. John de Bray and Cicely, his wife,
in the time of the late king, acquired to them and the heirs of the said
John 40 acres of land in Wyston, held in chief, from Alexander le Noreys ;
and Richard de Bray, brother and heir of the said John, after his death,
remised all his right and claim, which he had therein, to the said Cicely
and her heirs, and she afterwards enfeoffed the said John de Bekeryng of
the said land, licence not having been obtained from Edward I or the king,
on account of which trespasses the land was taken into the king's hand.
ByK.
July 24. Licence for the abbot and convent of Whyteby to acquire in mortmain
York. lands, tenements and rents to the value of 20/. a year. By p.s.
July 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
York. Chaucumbe by Thomas de Appelby .and Jordan de Munneworth of
a messuage, 1 carucate of land, 12 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture,
and 100 acres of wood in Rushale, which are worth 58,s. a year, as appears
by inquisition made by Master Richard de Clare, king's clerk, escheator
13 EDWARD II.
885
A.ug. 1.
NewcasUe-
upon-Tyne.
Aug. 5.
Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
Aug. 4.
Newoastle-
upon-Tyne.
J319^ Membrane 89 — cont.
beyond Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands,
tenements and rents to the value of 10 marks a year.
By letters of the Treasurer.
Mandate to Master Richard de Clare, king's clerk, escheator beyond
Trent, for the restitution of the temporalities of St. Peter's, Hyde by
Winchester, to Walter de Fyfyde, late a monk of that house, whose election
as abbot thereof J. bishop of Winchester has confirmed. By K.
Writ de intendendo for the abbot directed to the tenants of the abbey.
Confirmation of a grant made by John de Claver3mg, lord of Aynho,
to the master and brethren of the hospital of SS. James and John,
Aynho, to hold in frank-almoin, of a messuage, a mill, which is called
' Goldesboltesmilne,' and ^ virgate of land, which Roger Godesbolt held at
any time in Aynho, together with the said tenements, of Richard le
Mouner, his bondman {native) in Aynho, with his sequels and all his
chattels, of the said mill with the meadow, which is called ' le Mulnemede,'
with the entire coiirse of the water, and with the entire suit of a moiety of
his men in Aynho. By fine of 20«.
Mandate to the archdeacon of Richemund, upon representation by the
Minister and Friars of the house of St. Robert, Knaresburgh, of the Order
of the Holy Trinity, that their benefices and temporalities in that diocese,
although wasted by the Scots, have been assessed for the levying of the
tenth at the old valuation and not according to the recent re-assessment, to
cause such benefices and temporalities to be re- valued and to certify the
collectors of the tenth thereof. By K. and by pet. of G.
Exemption, at the request of John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, for
Adam de Menehill, his serjeant, so long as he shall remain in the service
of the said earl, from being put on assizes, juries, or recognitions ; and
from being made sheriff, coroner, bailiff, or other minister of the king.
By p.s.
The abbot of St. Lucien-les-Beauvais {de Sancto Luciano juxta Belvacum),
staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Thomas, prior of Wedon
Pynkeni and John de Vileneve his attorneys for three years.
By K. at the instance of the queen.
The abbot of St. Evroul {de Sancto Ebrulpho)^ staying beyond the seas,
has letters nominating William Loue (or Love) of Petling and Matthew de
Pilardinton his attorneys for four years.
By K. at the instance of Geof&ey de Welleford.
The prior of Longueville {(ie Longa Villa), staying beyond the seas, has
letters nominating William de Tallia, his fellow monk, and John de Sens
his attorneys for three years.
By K. at the instance of Geoffrey de Welleford.
Aug. 8. Pardon to Matilda, wife of William de Aspele, of her waiver in the
Oosfortb. county of Buckingham, for non-appearance in the Court of King's Bench to
satisfy the king for her ransom for certain trespasses committed by her
against William de Suthwyk, whereof she was convicted and waived {posita
fuisset ad ivaiviandum), provided she surrender at the king's prison in the
said county and satisfy the king of the said ransom.
18345 2 B
Aug. 8.
Oosforth in-
Northumber-
land.
Aug. 11.
Gosforth.
88G
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
131S.
Aug. 8.
Gosforth.
Aug. 5.
Gosforth.
Aug. 5.
Gosforth.
July 20.
York.
Aug. 8.
Gosforth.
MEMBRANE 38.
Acknowledgment that the king has received from the abbot of Seleby,
sub-collector of the tenth granted by the clergy of the province of York for
the hosting for the war in Scotland, 2001. bv the hands of Gilbert de
Wvgeton, king's clerk, controller of the Wardrobe ; and acquittance for the
abbot, convent and church of St. German, Seleby, for that sum.
' By E. and by letters patent of the said Gilbert.
Pardon, at the instance of Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, to
Edmund le Lorymer, late keeper of the gaol of Neugate, of divers trespasses
committed by him, whilst he had the custody of the said gaol, and of which
he was convicted before the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. By p.s.
Pardon, at the instance of Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, to
Henry atte Swan of St. Osith, late keeper of Queenhithe {Ripe Regine)
and collector of murage in the city of London, of divers trespasses
committed by him whilst he was keeper of the said hithe and collector, as
aforesaid, and of which he was convicted before the treasurer and barons of
the Exchequer. By p.s.
Grant for life to Laurence de Elmham, the king's barber {barbitonsor)^ of
the custody of the stewardship of the forest of Galtres. By p.s.
Grant, with the assent of the Parliament at York, as Margaret, countess
of Cornwall, the king's niece, whom Peter, earl of Cornwall, had by the
king's will married, had not had her dower of the lands late of the said
Peter, and who afterwards with the king's assent married Hugh de
Audeleye, the younger, to the said Hugh and Margaret of the castle of
Okham, co. Butland, and of the shrievalty of the county of Butland, with
the hundreds of Martinesle, Alnestowe and Esthundred; the hamlet of
Egleston and Langham, views of frank-pledge and sherifiTs aids in Eetene,
Preston, Okham, Hameldon, Leye, Egilton Hyde {Hida de EgUton),
Asshewelle, Burlegh, Alesthorpe, Gretham, Cotesmore, Thistelton, Horn,
Berk, Wenton, Little Castreton, Weston and Empyngham, to the value of
276Z. lis. O^d,, the manor of Neuport, co. Essex, to Uie value of 511, lis. 5</.,
the manor of Harewell, co. Oxford (sic), to the value of 81^ Is. 9^., the manor
of Henleye, co. Berks («ic), to the value of 211. 16^. lli^., the manor of Little
Weldon, co. Northampton, to the value of 181. Ids. 5f(2., the manor of
Fordyngton with the hamlet of Whytewell, co. Dorset, to the value of
92^. 8s. lOd.y the manor of Braneys, co. Devon, to the value of 611. ds. lid.,
the castle of Lydeford in the same county to the value of IIZ. 8s. 11|^., the
chace of Dertemore in the same county to the value of 65Z. 2^. 5i(i.,
the hamlet of Wyke Suthtenge in the siame county to the value of
20^. 15s, Hid., tenements in Shorham, co. Sussex, to the value of 10^. 18s. Id.
a year, and dl. 23|</. of annual rent in the city of London to be received
out of Queenhithe {de ripa Begine) to hold to the said Hugh and Margaret
for their lives together with advowsons of churches and all other things
pertaining to the said castles, manors, shrievalty, lands, tenements and
rents ; saving to the king and his heirs the fees of the knights pertaining
to the said castles, &c. By K.
Appointment with writ of aid, for one month, for William de Leycestre
and John de Ditton, king's clerks, to seize and freight ships, sufficient for
the carriage of the timber for a peel, lying at the town of Eyngeston
upon Hull, from that town to the parts of the North. By p.s.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
Safe-conduct until Michaelmas John de Ditton, king's clerk, passing to
the king from Eyngeston-upon-HuU with certain ships laden with the
timber for a peel set forth as above. By p.s.
18 EDWARD II.
887
1319.
Aug. 8.
Gosforth.
Aug. 8.
Oosforth.
Aug. 15.
Hartford
Bridge.
Aug. 21.
Fenham.
Aug. 8.
Gosforth.
Aug. 12.
GoBforth.
Aug. 18.
Oosforth.
Aug. 18.
Goeforth.
Membrane 88 — cotU.
Acquittance for the abbot of St. Mary, York, collector of the tenth
granted by the clergy of the province of York for the hosting for the war in
Scotland, for 40 marks received by the hands of John de Ditton, king's
clerk, for the carriage of the timber of the before mentioned peel.
By p.s. and by letters of the said John.
The like for the same abbot for lOOZ. received by the hands of John de
Crosseby, king's clerk, for the payment of the wages for footmen coming
from Wales to the king for service against the Scotch ; and for 200 marks
received by Gilbert de Wygeton, king's clerk, controller of the Wardrobe
for the king. By p.s. and by letters of the said John and Gilbert.
The like for the prior of Thurgarton, collector of the said tenth, for 100
marks received by Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk, keeper of the Ward-
robe. By letters of the said Roger.
The like for the same prior for 51^ 6<. Sd. received by John de Louthre,
king's clerk, keeper of the king's victuals in the parts of Carlisle for pro-
visioning the town of Carlisle. By letters of the said John.
Association of Hugh de Menyle, in the place of Roger Brut (nc), now
deceased, in a commission issued to John Deyncurt and the said Roger to
assess and levy the eighteenth in the county of Derby granted for hosting
for the war in Scotland. By K.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
The like of the said Hugh de Menyle, in place of the said Roger Bret, in
the commission issued to John Deyncurt and the said Roger to assess and
levy the twelfth in the county of Derby granted for the war in Scotland.
Vacated as above. By E.
Notification that the grant by the bailiffs and commonalty of the town
of Shrewsbury of 40 armed footmen for the war in Scotland was a volun-
tary grant and shall not hereafter be to their prejudice. [Pari, Writs,]
By p.s.
The like for the bailiffs and conmionalty of the city of Salisbury^ who
had promised to send 20 armed men, and made a composition instead.
[Pari. Writs,]
The like for the bailiffs and commonalty of the town of Neuwerk, who
had sent 10 armed footmen. [Pari. Writs,] By p.s.
Acknowledgment that the king has received by the hands of John atte
Viegne, citizen of the city of Ssdisburv, 201, paid into the Chamber, as a
composition in lieu of sending to the king a company of footmen for the
war in Scotland. By p.s.
Aug. 1.
NewoasUe-
npon-l^e.
Aug. 12.
Gosforth.
MEMBRANE 37.
Presentation of Robert le Poer to the church of Adderdelegh in the
diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. By p.s.
Pardon, upon fine of 1,000 marks, to Ralph de Monte Hermerii for
marrying, without licence, Isabella, late the wife of John de Hastynges,
tenant in chief. [FcBdera.] By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to William de Stoweford for the restitution to them
of their lands, tenements, goods and chattels, which for their trespass had
been taken into the king's hands and were in his custody. [Fcedera.]
888
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1319.
Membrane 87 — cont.
Aug. 4.
Gosforth.
Aug. 12.
Gosforth.
Aug. 5.
Gosforth.
Aug. 14.
Hartford
Bridge.
Aug. 16.
Newbiggin.
Aug. 14.
Hartford
Bridge.
Aug. 8.
Newcastle
npon-Tyne.
Aug. 14.
Hartford
Bridge.
Thomas de Mountpelers, clerk, going to Santiago on pilgrimage, has letters
nominating Robert Pouer his attorney for one year.
Simple protection for one year for John Gifiiard, parson of the church of
Halghton, who is attending to the business of queen Isabella.
Grant to Thomas de Newehagh, king's clerk, of the prebend of Barlanark
in the church of Glasgow in the long's gift by reason of the voidance of the
bishopric of Glasgow. By p.s.
Grant to Roger Damory and his heirs of 100 marks a year to be received
at the Exchequer, until the king provides him with lands to the value of
the 100 marks a year still remaining due under a former grant. With the
assent of the Parliament at York the king had granted the manor of Sand-
halle, CO. York, held by him of the gift of Gerard Salvayn, the manor of
Halghton, co. Oxford, which Edmund de Comubia, sometime earl of Corn-
wall had acquired to him and his heirs, and which the said earl granted to
Bartholomew de Eancia for his life, upon whose death the manor fell into the
king's hands, and the manor of Faukeshalle, co. Surrey, which Richard de
Gereseye had held for life of his grant, to the said Roger Damory and Elizabeth
his wife, the king's niece, to hold to them and the heirs of the body of the said
Roger together with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, &c. to the value
of 50 marks of land a year in part satisfaction of lands to the value of lOOL
a year, which he had promised to provide for the said Roger. By K. and C.
Pardon to John son of John de Lamesleye for the death of Robert son of
John le Clerk of Lamesleye, and any consequent outlawry. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prioress and white nuns of
Brewode by Fulk de Penebruge of 10 acres of land in Tonge to hold in
exchange for 10 acres of land in the same town. By K.
Grant to Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, that his executors shall
have free administration of his moveable goods for the execution of his
testament, and that the king, and his heirs, will look to the heirs of the
earl for the debts in which the said Aymer shall on the day of his death be
bound to the king. By p.s.
Protection for two years for the abbot and convent of Grey Abbey {de
Jugo Dei) in Ulster in L*eland, who have been impoverished by the inroa^ds
of the Scots, their men, lands and all their possessions in Lreland.
Safe-conduct and protection for two years for the abbot of Grey Abbey,
staying in England, going to Lreland to remain there for some time, and
then to return to England.
Grant to the Friars Preachers of all lands and tenements in the suburb
of the city of Hereford, which the king holds of the gift and feoffment of
Philip le Waleys, clerk, to hold to them for the construction of a house for
Friars of their Order to dwell in, and for the celebration of divine service
daily for the soul of the king and the souls of his ancestors and all
Christians. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Salemon, clerk, of
2 messuages, 48 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow, 8 acres of pasture and
12s. of rent in Rippel to two chaplains celebrating divine service daily in the
church of St. Mary, Rippel, for the soul of the grantor, and the. souls of his
ancestors and heirs, of John de Sapy and Sibyl his wife, of Walter de Bello
Campo and Alice his wife, and of all Christians. By fine of 40s.
18 EDWARD II.
889
1319.
Aug. 15.
Newbiggin.
Aug. 16.
Newbiggin.
Aug. 12.
Gk>sforth.
Aug. 18.
Amble.
Aug. 17.
Newbiggin.
Aug. 12.
Gosforth.
Membrane 87 — cont.
Pardon to Thomas son of John Amald of Audeleyeof his outlawry for the
death of John Doly. By p.s.
Licence with safe-conduct for Siglavus Susse, king's merchant and burgess
of Lenne, to whom a licence with safe-conduct had been granted, 21 May
11 Edward, to load two ships, the one called * la Cnizenbery ' and the other
* la Rosenhergh,' with corn and other wares for export, as the king under-
stands that he cannot use the ship ^Ut Eosenbergh,' which is away, to load in
place thereof another ship, called * Pahmdagh^' with corn, victuals and other
wares for the like purpose. By K,
Acquittance for Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, late escheator
beyond Trent, for his account for the time he held that office, as the
treasurer and barons of the Exchequer have certified that he has fully
accounted for that time and is not bound to tlje king in any arrear.
By p.s.
Mandate, upon complaint by John Marcii, proctor general of the house
of St. Anthony, Vienne, for the arrest of all persons, who, falsely representing
themselves to be brethren and proctors of that house, beg and receive
money as such and convert it to their own use.
Licence for John de Lancastre to enfeoff William de Herle of a moiety of
the manor of Styford, co. Northumberland, held in chief, and for the said
William to re-grant the same to the said John de Lancastre for his life, and
if the said John should die in the life- time of Boger de Lancastre, his
brother, that the said moiety should remain over to the said Boger for his
life, and upon the deaths of the said John and Boger that it should revert
to the said William de Herle and his heirs. By p.s.
Writ of aid for one month for William de Leycestre and John de Ditton,
king's clerks, whom the king has appointed to arrest and freight ships
sufficient for the carriage of the timber for a peel from Eyngeston-upon-HuU
to the North, and to select mariners to conduct the ship thither and to
arrest rebels, if met with. By p.s.
Aug. 15.
Newbiggin.
Aug. 15.
Oosforth.
MEMBRANE 36.
Beginald, abbot of Bee Helluin {de Becco Herleivini), staying beyond the
seas, has letters nominating brother Balph de Hermenville and Walter de
Bray his attorneys for three years. By fine of 20s,
Simple protection, with clause nolumns qmd de bladiSf for one year for the
said abbot.
InspexUnuB and confirmation of the under-mentioned, viz. : —
I. Charter of William, late bishop of Worcester, granting to John
Salemon of Stretford, freeman, a messuage and 18 acres of land,
which John Salemon his father held, at Stretford within the manor
of Bippel, rendering, so long as he lived 7^. 8^. a year for the same
for all secular services and demands, saving suits of the court of
Bippel and hundred of Bruhurste ; witnesses, Nicholas Bussel, John
Moryn of Thwening, Bobert de Sestaneslade, Alan de Bippel, clerk,
William called the Young {Juimi), WiUiam Beneyt, Bicha^ Phelip
of Buyhale and others. Dated at Alvechirch, feast of St. Margaret
the Virjgin, 88 Edward L
n. A writing by John, sometime prior of Worcester, and the chapter
of that place inspecting and confirming the foregoing. Dated in the
chapter of Worcester, XIV. Kal. of March 1807. By fine of J mark.
890
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Aug. 18.
Amble.
Aug. 18.
Amble.
Aug. 21.
Fenham.
Sept. 21.
Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
Oct. 16.
York.
Aug. 14.
Hartford
Bridge.
Aug. 18.
Brunton.
Auff. 21.
Fenham.
Aug. 25.
Fenham.
Aug. 29.
Bannoor.
Membrane 86 — cont.
Pardon to William son of William de Catebj for acquiring to him and his
heirs, without licence, 8 bovates of land in Folquardly, oo. York, from William
his father, tenant in chief ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 20s.
Safe-conduct for one year for Romus de Negre, merchant, coming with
wares to the realm to trade.
The like for Richard Sigale, merchant, and Lyonenus de Negron.
William Baudel, merchant of Hull, going to Gascony, has letters nomin-
ating Roger de Birkyn his attorney for one year.
Acquittance to John, bishop of Carlisle, collector in the diocese of Carlisle
of the tenth granted by the clergy of the province of York for the Scotch
war, for 40^. received by John de Louthre, king's clerk, keeper of victuals in
the parts of CaSrlisle for provisioning the town of Carlisle.
By E. and by letters of John de Louthre.
The like for the abbot of St. Mary, York, collector, &c., for IIL 6s. 8d.
received by the said John.
The like for the said abbot for 20^. received by John de Ditton, king's
clerk, beyond the 40 marks which the king lately commanded to be delivered
to him for the carriage of the timber for a peel horn Eygeston-upon-Hull to
the North.
The like, as above, for 20^. received by John de Louthre, king's clerk>
keeper of victuals in the parts of Carlisle. By letters of the said John.
The like for the abbot of Seleby, sub-collector, &c., for 202. paid to the
said John. By like letters.
The like for the abbot of St. Mary's, York, collector, &c.y for 20Z. paid to
the said John. By like letters.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Ralph Basset of Drayton of
100s. of rent issuing out of his manor of Drayton Basset to a chaplain to
celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of . Faresleye for the soul of the
grantor, and the souls of his ancestors, and heirs and all Christians. By K.
Safe-conduct for one year for Thomas Cok and Simon de Swanlond,
merchants and citizens of London, going with wools and other goods to
France and Brabant to trade, and to purchase cloths and other goods there
to bring back within the realm. By p.s.
Writ of aid until Christmas for Simon Scot, whom John, bishop of Ely,
the chancellor, is sending to the county of York and elsewhere to make
purveyance for him and for the sustenance of the clerks of the Chancery. •
Protection for one year for brother Ralph Grymordi, proctor of the house
of Grandmont {dmmis (rrandifnontmsis) going through the realm on the
business of that house.
Writ of aid until Christmas for Adam de Wy, who is charged by the
steward of the Household and keeper of the Wardlrobe to make purveyance
of * sturgeon,' codfish {woruta) and stock-fish in the parts of Lenne and
Jememuthe for the Household for the expedition to Scotland and for Lent
next to come, to be paid for within eight days. Nothing is to be taken of
the fee of the church, &c. By p.8.
13 EDWARD II.
891
1319.
Aug. 22.
Fenham.
Membrane 86 — cont.
The like for one year for Giles de Tholosa to purvey hay, oats, litter and
necessaries for the office of the Marshalsea.
By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
Licence for Amald de Mounteny to enfeoff Nicholas de Segrave of a
messuage and a carucate of land in Elmedon, co. Essex, and for Simon de
Seneville to enfeoff the said Nicholas of a messuage and 2 carucates of land
in Heydon, co. Essex, all which are held in chief, to hold to him and his
heirs. By p.s.
Aug. 29.
Barmoor.
Sept. 21.
Newcastle-
upon-Tjne,
Sept. 26.
Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
Sept. 4.
Birgham
(Kynbrigham
in Scotland).
Sept. 26.
NewoasUe-
opon-Tyne.
Sept. 22.
Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
MEMBRANE 35.
Pardon to John Togod of his outlawry in the county of Northampton for
non-appearance in the C!ourt of King's Bench to satisfy the king for his
ransom for a trespass committed by him on Christiana de Eirkeby, whereof
he was convicted.
The like for William Heynesson and William Bryghfolgh.
The like to Robert Ibeloun of his outlawry in the county of Northampton
for non-appearance in the Court of King's Bench to satisfy the king for his
ransoms for trespasses committed against Christiana de Kirkeby, William
Campion and Simon son of Geofi&ey de Glapthom, whereof he was
convicted.
Pardon, at the request of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, steward of the
Household, to John de Bradefeld for counterfeiting money.
Grant to Hugh de Neville, in aid of the expenses of his journey with the
king to Scotland, of licence to make a clearing (conpidum), twenty feet in
width, around his wood of Amhale, which is within the metes of the forest
of Shirewode, and to fell the trees growing in the clearing and make his
profit thereof, and to have free ingress and egress from the nearest king's
highways to the said wood to carry away the trees. By p.s.
Grant to Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, in
consideration of his good service to the late king, if should he die, his
heir being a minor, that his executors of his testament shall have the
custody of a moiety of all lands and tenements, of which he shall die
seised in his demesne as of fee, until the full age of the heir in aid of
payment of his debts. By p.s.
Grant of the king's gift to the said earl, for the like consideration, of
the marriage of his son and heir in aid of the portions of the earl's other
children (puerorum). By p.s.
Exemption for life, at the instance of brother Adam de Sancto Laudo,
for Roger du Boys from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions; and
from being made sheriff, coroner, or other bailiff, or minister of the king.
By p.s.
Pardon, at the request of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to John
Mymkan of his outlawry in the county of Berks for non-appearance in the
Court of King's Bench, when impleaded by Joan, late the wife of Walter
de Wycumbe of Oxford, of divers trespasses committed by him against her,
whereof he was convicted, to satisfy the king of that which pertained to
him for such trespasses. By p.s.
t92
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Sept. 28.
MewcasUe-
npon-TTne.
Sept, 25.
Newcastle-
opon-Tyne.
Aug. 17.
Amble.
Oct. 8.
York.
Oct. 5.
York.
Oct. 10.
York.
Oct. 12.
York.
Oct. 11.
York.
Oct. 19.
York.
Membrane 85 — cont.
Acknowledgement that the king has received by the hands of the
treasurer and chamberlains of ttie Exchequer from Th. bishop of
Worcester, in the name of the Pope, as a loan, 117<. lOd. of the tentii for
six years imposed by Pope Clement V for the general crusade and collected
in the diocese of Worcester by the abbot of Cirencestre; with promise of
repayment within five years. By bill of the Exchequer.
Pardon to Hervey de Hanlauby, in consideration of his good service in
Scotland, of robbery, felony, burglary and other offences committed within
the realm ; and of any consequent outlawry.
Pardon to Joan, late the wife of Andrew de Sakeville, for acquiring
without licence from John de Northwode the manor of Bokhurste, held in
chief as of the honor of TAigle (de AquUa), to hold to her and her heirs;
with restitution of the manor. By p.s.
Licence, at the request of Robert de Ufford, for the prioress and nuns of
Caumpeseye to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the
value of 101, a year. By E. on the information of Walter de Norwyco.
The abbess of Gynes, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Henry de Stureye and Thomas de Ennibrok her attorneys in England for
three years.
Pardon to the warden {cmiodi) of the chapel of St. Peter, Kirkeby upon
Wrethek, and the chaplains thereof, for acquiring in mortmain without
licence from Roger Beler 8 messuages, and a virgate of land in Eirkeby
upon Wrethek, and the advowson of the church of that town, and also for
appropriating the said church. By E.
Grant to the warden (custodt) and chaplains of the chapel of St. Peter,
Kirkeby upon Wrethek, of the following liberties, viz. exemption for their
lands and goods from tallages, aids, wakes, and contributions to the king ;
and that their spiritualities and temporalities shall not be taxed for l^e
king's use whenever the clergy of the province of Canterbury shall grant
to the king a tenth or any other quota of their spiritual goods, or the
commonality of the realm shall grant a fifteenth or other proportion of their
temporal goods, or the Pope for the time being shall impose a tenth or other
tax on the clergy of the said province for the use of the king. By K.
Exemption for life for John de Longeville from being put on assizes,
juries or recognitions; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other
minister of the king. By p.s.
Protection and safe-conduct for one year for all men and merchants from
the parts of Holand, Seland, or Friesland, coming into the realm with
wares to trade. By K.
Exemption for life for Robert Achard from being put on assizes, juries or
recognitions; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other bailiff, or
minister of the king. By p.s.
MEMBRANES 34, 38, 32.
Oct. 15. Inspeximm and confirmation of letters patent of Roger Beler granting
York. lands, tenements and rents in Kirkeby and his manor of Bukemynstre and
the advowson of the church of Kirkeby to the warden and chaplains of
St. Peter, Kirkeby upon Wrethek, co. Leicester, [.l/omwttcon, vol. vi. p, 518,
18 EDWARD II. 398
1319.
Membranes 84, 88, 82 — cont.
col. 1, line 4, commencing ^Inspeadmus literas patentes dilecti nobis Rogeri Beler,*
to p, 614, col. 1, line 21, * et in forma predicta instituendam. *]
Also ordinances of the said Hoger Beler for the warden, chaplains
and chapel. Witnesses: William de Brackeleye, abbot of Croxton, Sirs
John Hameljn, William Brabazoun, Simon de Bereford, knights, Ralph
Beler, Robert Turvey, Robert Paynel, Robert Orger of Melton, Simon
Hauberk, Thomas de Arreby, William le Botiller, William de Sixtenby,
Walter Prest of Melton, Hugh de Dalby, Nicholas de Overton, Laurence
de Gouteby, Roger Foucher, John Base, John Bernard and others ; dated
at Kirkeby upon Wrethek, Sunday after the feast of St. Bartholomew the
Apostle 1819, and in the thirteenth year of the reign of Edward 11. By E.
MEMBRANE 31.
Oct. 6. Licence for Richard Pavely, prior of the Hospital of St. John of
York. Jerusalem in England, to appoint brother Nicholas de Castre and brother
Alan de Mounceus his attorneys until two years after Christmas.
Oct. 10. Exemption for life for Elena, late the wife of Nicholas le Flemyng of
York. York, for her houses in Conyngestrete, next the dwelling of the Friars of
the Order of St. Augustine in the city of York ; she is to be quit of livery
of the king's stewards, chamberlains, marshals, or other ministers, and of
justices itinerant. By E. on the information of Roger Damory.
Oct. 6. Exemption for life, at the instance of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of
York. Hereford and Essex, for Thomas Gobyoun from being put on assizes, juries
or recognitions. By E.
Oct. 8. Licence for William de Morteyn to enfeoff Richard de Wylughby of his
York. manor of WoUaton, held in chief as of the honor of Peverel, as appears by
inquisition taken by Ralph de Crophull, escheator on this side Trent,
excepting 26 messuages, 20 acres and 17^ bovates of land, 4 acres of
meadow and 80 acres of wood in the said manor, and of the advowson of
the church of the manor, to hold to him and his heirs. By fine of 205.
Oct. 8. Licence for Roger de Morteyn to enfeoff Richard de Wylughby, the
York. younger, of 6 messuages, 5 bovates of land, 10 acres of wood, 6 acres of
pasture and 20^. of rent in Cossale, and for William de Morteyn to enfeoff
the said Richard of 6 messuages, 8 acres and 2^ bovates of land in
WoUaton, held in chief as of the honor of Peverel, as appears by inquisition,
to hold to him and his heirs. By fine of 1 mark.
Oct. 10. Grant to Hervey de Staunton, king's clerk, of the prebend of Hustwayt
York. in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the late
voidance of the archbishop of York.
Mandate in pursuance to W. archbishopric of York.
Oct. 8. Licence for John le Sauvage to grant biis reversion in 7 acres of land in
York. Sydingboume, held in chief, which Robert Pepercom and Alice his wife hold
for their lives of his grant, to William de Dungesell and Agnes his wife and
William the son and the heirs of the said William de Dungesell ; licence
also for the said John to grant his reversion in 20 acres of land in the same
town, held in chief, which the said William de Dungesell holds for life of
his grant, to the said Agnes and William the son for their lives and upon
their death to the right heirs of the said William de Dimgesell.
By fine of 40*.
894 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319, Membrane 81 — conU
Oct. 10. Inspeximus and confinnation of a grant by Richard de Leyghton, master
York. of the hospital of Burton of St. Lazarus in England, and the brethren of
that house to William Spigumel, warden of the chapel of St. Peter,
Eirkeby, and the chaplains thereof, of a messuage and a carucate of land
in the town of Kirkeby upon Wrethk (sic), formerly held by Roger Beler of
Eirkeby, the founder of the said chapel, of the grant of the said master and
brethren and of which he has re-enfeofifed them, to hold in frank-almoin for
the sustenance of the warden and chaplains and according to the ordinance
of Roger Beler, the founder, for their other lands, subject to rendering for
the same 265. 8^. of silver a year ; with power to distrain if the rent is
unpaid; witnesses. Sirs John Hamelyn, Simon de Bereford, knights, Ralph
Beler, Robert Turvey, Robert de Overton, Ralph de Gk^desby, Robert
Orger, Walter Prest, William de Eirkeby, Adam de Stocton, Roger de
WaJtham and others. By E«
Oct. 12. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William Testard of Oranesford
York. to the prioress and convent of Caumpesse of 7 messuages, 1 mill, 160 acres
of land, 10 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood, and
50s. of rent in Bursyerd, Swyftlynge, Pesenhale, Badyngham, Oranesford,
Stutton and Perham, which are worth 71. 17s, Sd. in all their issues, as
appears by inquisition made by Master Richard de Clare, king's clerk,
escheator beyond Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a Ucence to
acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of lOZ. a year.
Oct. 10. Grant to Stephen Bek, as Lapinus Rogeri, who holds for life the office of
York. the assay of the change of monev at Canterbury, is master of the change
of money of the changes of London and Canterbury, whereby he cannot
direct both offices, of the office of the said assay to hold so long as the said
Lapinus shall remain master of the said changes ; upon the said Lapinus
being removed from the office of master he is to resume that of the assay.
By p.s.
Oct. 12. Ligelram de Gynes, and Christiana his wife, staying beyond the seas,
York. have letters nominating Adam de Burton and John de Cauntefeld, their
attorneys for two years.
Oct. 16. Writ of aid, directed to the king's bailiffe and lieges in the counties of
York. Norfolk and Suffolk, for Adam de Wy, whom the king is sending to those
parts to make purveyance of herrings, codfish, * stokfissh * and ' sturjoun * in
the parts of Jememuthe, Blakeney and Lenne for the Household and for
Lent next to come. By p.s.
Oct. 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain, after inquisition ad quod damnum
York. made by Ralph de Crophull, escheator on this side Trent, by Hugh de
Byngham, chaplain of the chantry in the chapel of St. Elena, Byngham, of
a plot of land in Notyngham containing 80 feet in length and 60 feet in width
to the prior and Ceirmelite friars of Notyngham in exchange for 18rf. of rent in
Notyngham accruing from the tenement which Laurence the Skinner
{Pdliparius) holds in the same town. By E.
Oct. 10. The like, after like inquisition, for Laurence the Skinner (PeUipario) of
York. Notyngham to grant the said ISd. of rent to the said prior and Carmelite
friars of Notyngham. By E.
Oct. 18. Clementia, late the wife of John de Vescy, staying beyond the seas, has
York. letters nominating Reiner de Cotum and Geoffrey de la Sale of Neusom her
attorneys for two years.
Oct. 16. Presentation of William de Burgo to a moiety of the church of Ingworth
York. in th diocese of Norwich.
18 EDWARD II. 896
■tg-fQ MEMBRANE 80.
Oct. 12. Pardon, at the instance of Geofi&ey de Welleford, king's clerk, to the prior
York. and convent of Newstead {de Novo Loco) upon Ancolne for acquiring in
mortmain, without licence of Edward I or of the present king, from BsJph
son of Constance a messuage in Bliburgh, from Patrick Snart a toft in
Hibaldestowe, from Reginald de Friseby a toft in the same town, from
Adam Strok a toft in the same town, from John Oliver 80 acres of marsh
there, from Hugh Odelyn a messuage, 2 acres of land and 1 acre of meadow
in Gadenay Husum, and from Robert Snarry 8 acres of land, 1 acre of
meadow and a moiety of a messuage in the same town ; with licence to
retain the said messuages and lands. By p.s.
Simple protection for one year for Roger Basy of York.
Oct. 28. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
York. James de Houton, parson of the church of Houton.
Thomas de London, parson of the church of Barton Ebmred.
The prior and convent of Boulton in Gravene.
Master John Busshe, sacristan of the chapel of St. Mary and the Holy
Angels, York.
Oct. 14. The prior of Bath, staying in England, has letters nominating Nicholas
York. de Weston and Ralph de Sobbury his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Oct. 16. Grant of the king's gift to Oeo£&ey de Say, in consideration of expenses
York. incurred by him in the service of the late king, of the 168Z., which by
summons of the Exchequer are required for the time of William de Say his
father for the scutages on account of the armies for Wales in the fifth and
tenth years of the reign of Edward I. By p.s.
Oct. 16. Licence for Constantine de Mortuo Mari to crenellate his dwelling
York. place of Sculton, co. Norfolk. By p.s.
Oct. 18. Grant to Rigaud de Asserio of the prebend of Bedewynde in the
York. church of St. Mary, Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the late
voidance of the bishopric of Salisbury. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to R. bishop of Salisbury.
Oct. 20. Presentation of John de Northflet to the church of Amyngton in the
York. diocese of Lincoln, void and in the king's gift by reason of his custody
of the land and heir of Andrew de Sakeville, tenant in chief.
Oct. 19. Grant to the Oarmelite Friars of Scardeburgh of the two houses in
York. Scardeburgh, which the king held of the gift of Robert Wauwayn, to
construct an oratory and houses in which the said Friars can dwell. By p.s.
Aug. 24. Grant to Isabella de Bello Monte, lady of Vescy, that no distraint
Fenham. shall be made in the manor of Ingmanthorpe, which she holds for a
term of years of the demise of William de Bios of Ingmanthorpe, for
the debts in which the said William is bound to the king at the
Exchequer, and that she may hold the manor until the end of that
term quit of all demands for the said debts, provided the said William
has sufficient lands and tenements elsewhere, whereof the debts can be
* levied. By p.s.
Oct. 20. Grant to the bailiffs and citizens of York, for a term of ten years, of
York. pavage and murage upon all wares for sale brought into their city. By E.
Oct. 20. Grant to John de Foxle, a baron of the Exchequer, in consideration of
York. his meritorious services, that henceforth he may attend to his own business
and reside in his house, as often and as long as it shall seem good to him
896 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
2329^ ^^^^^^ 30 — cant.
to do so for rest of body or his business, and may return to the Exchequer
and remain there at his will. By E.
Oct. 20. Prohibition of a tournament at Eggefeld, co. Norfolk. [Fadera.]
York. By K. on the information of Richard de Ayremynne.
Oct. 20. Licence, after inquisition ad quad damnum made by Ralph de Crophull,
York. escheator on this side Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas de
Northfolk of 5 marks of rent in Nabume to a chaplain to celebrate divine
service daily n the church of St. Mary atte Castelyate, York, for the souls
of Nicholas de Northfolk, his father, and Elena his mother, and of the said
Thomas and Matilda, his wife, and of all Christians ; the tenement, whence
the said rent issues, is held of the king by the service of 6$, a year for every
service by reason of the forfeiture of the Templars.
Renewed because a fine was made at another time by 5 marks on
account of another charter of tenements of the same value, which
the said Thomas surrendered into the Chancery to be cancelled.
Oct. 22. Presentation of Master Richard de Bynteworth to the prebend of Stone,
York. in the diocese of Chichester, in the king's free chapel of Hastynges, void by
the resignation of Walter de Harpham, the late preoendary. By p.8.
Oct. 22. Protection for one year, with clause nolumus, for Gerard de Orum.
The like for the undermentioned persons, viz. : —
Master and brethren of the Maison Dieu {domus Bet), Dover, for one year.
Alice de Normanton of Lincoln for two years.
Thomas le Tournour of Steyngreve ) staying in the company of
Thomas son of Juliana de Steyngreve [ the king, for one year.
Robert de Hedon.
The abbot of Croyland.
Oct. 24. The like until the Purification for Richard de Escrik, lately taken
York. prisoner by the king's Scotch enemies when on his service and detained by
them in Scotland.
MEMBRANE 29.
Oct. 22. Presentation of Roger de Liswy to the prebend of Holington and
York. Ewehurst in the king's free chapel of Hastynges in the diocese of
Chichester. By p.s.
Oct. 24. Protection for two years for his possessions in England, with the clause
York. volumm eciam quod quietus sit de placitiSy e,rceptis placitis de dote, for
Edmund le Botiller of L*eland, staying in Ireland on the king's service.
ByK.
Oct. 1. Grant to the Friars of the Order of St. Augustine of Cantebrigge of the
York. rent of 8s. id, a year, which they were accustomed to render at the
Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff of Cambridge for the tenement in the
town of Cambridge, which Geoffrey de Pycheford lately granted to them to
hold in aid of the maintenance of a luminary in, and of the improvement of
the decorations of their church in that town. ^ By p.s.
Oct. 25. Exemption for life for John Merlyn from being put on assizes, juries, or
York. recognitions; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other bailiff, or
minister of the king. By p.s.
Oct. 16. Proclamation against carrying arms within the city of London.
York. [Fofdera.] By K. and C.
13 EDWARD 11. 897
-I o-| A Membrane 29 — emit,
Sept. 9. Grant to Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, of all lands and tene-
Siege of ments in England late of Maurice de Caonton and William de Caunton,
ai^Twe d ^^® ®^^' adherents to the king's enemies in Ireland, where the said Maurice
^^' ^ ' was killed and the said William taken prisoner, on account of which their
possessions were escheated into the king's hand, to hold to the said earl and
his heirs together with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, &c. By p.s.
Oct. 26. Grant, with the assent of the magnates of the Council, to John de
York. Weston, the younger, on account of his having been maimed in the king's
service, of the manor of Bloxham, co. Oxford, to hold for life in aid of his
sustenance and quit of any rent. By p.s.
Oct. 28. Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert de Bentele and Henry Bussel
York. to be keepers of the priory of Boulton in Cravene, which house the king
has taken into his protection on account of its indebtedness and of its
impoverishment by the inroads of the Soots and by other misfortunes.
ByK.
Oct. 27. Presentation of Adam de Brantyngham to the church of Eglesrosse, in
York. the diocese of St. Asaph, void by the resignation of Thomas de Cave, the
late rector.
Oct. 27. Pardon, on account of good service in Scotland, to Gilbert son of
York. John de Whiteley, of all felonies and trespasses committed by him after the
robbery of G. cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter, and L. cardinal
deacon of St. Mary in Via Lata. By p.s.
Nov. 8. Confirmation of grants in frank almoin, confirmations, and releases made
York. to the abbot of Neuhus and to the brethren and sisters of St. Mary's,
Brodholm, by Walter de Kilvingholm, knight, of lands in Kilvingholm,
and of a toft there late of Goscelinus son of Maysand ; by Thomas son of
William de Ver of Saxelby of land in the western field of Saxelby ; of a
confirmation by Thomas de Ver of a covenant between William Curtays
and Sarah, mother of the said Thomas and wife of the said William, and
the said abbot, brethren and sisters touching the land which the said
William and Sarah held in Saxelby ; by William de Engleby, knight, of a
toft in Saxelby formerly held by Roger Gamele and Andrew de Saxelby ;
by Robert de Daventre and Katherine his wife of land in Saxelby ; by
Roger de Cotyngham son of Walter Berard of the land in Gilvingholme,
which the said abbot, brethren and sisters hold of the gift of Walter de
Kylvyngholme of the fee of the said Roger, which land the said Walter
bought from Emisius de Cotes and Ymania his wife ; by Richilda daughter
of Margery, wife {iLcoris) of Ralph Ferrars {Ferrarii) of Lincoln, of rents
issuing out of a toft in Saxelby upon Fosdic, which Henry de Fosdic, son of
Adam held from the said Richilda; by Robert Martell of Kilvyngholme of a
grant to the church of St. Martial the Apostle of Neuhus and to the said
abbot, brethren and sisters of the land with the meadow, pasture and ease-
ments which the said abbot, brethren and sisters hold of the gift of
Walter de Kilvingholme, knight, in Kilvingholm; of a release which
Alexander son of Walter de la Haye of Kirnyngton made of all the lands
and tenements which the said abbot, brethren and sisters hold in demesne
or service in Gilvyngholm, late of the inheritance of his ancestors. By K.
Oct. 16. Exemption for life for Robert le Long of Winchester from being put on
York. assizes, juries, or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or
other bailiff, or minister of the king. By p.s.
898
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Nov. 8.
York.
Oct. 26.
York.
Nov. 6.
York.
May 80.
[? 12 Ed. n.]
York.
Nov. 4.
York.
Nov. 11.
ShellorcU
Nov. 12.
Shelford.
Nov. 6.
York.
Membrane 29 — cont.
Safe-conduct until Christmas for brothers Brice and William, monks of
the abbey of Begrar {sic) in Britanny, who lately came to England on business
of their house, returning to their said abbey. By E.
Pardon, at the request of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to Roger
Damoisele of his outlawry in the county of Gloucester for the death of John
de Asshewell of Prestbiry, whereof he was charged, provided he surrender
at the prison of Gloucestedr. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to Douenald de Mar, to enable him the better to
remain in the king's service, of the manor of Long Bynyngton, co. Lincoln,
to hold to the value of 160/. a year. By K.
Licence for William de Boyton and Margery his wife to enfeoff Osbert de
Boyton of a messuage and 80 acres of land m Old Neuton, co. Suffolk,
held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs, and for him to regrant the
same to them for their lives. By fine of 1 mark.
Exemption for life, at the instance of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, for
Walter de Meriet from being put on assizes, juries, or recognitions ; and
from being made sheriff, coroner, forester, verderer, or other bailiff or
minister of the king. By E.
Ralph, count of Eu, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating
John de Goudont and Bartholomew son of Bartholomew de Wighton his
attorneys until two years after 11 July next ensuing.
Presentation of William son of Lapinus Roger to the church of Bright-
well in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the late
voidance of the bishopric of Winchester. The letters are directed to R.
bishop of Salisbury. By p.s.
Safe-conduct for Peter de Cusak on his way from York to the port of
Dover. At the request of Gaucelinus Johannis, cardinal priest of
SS. Marcellinus and Peter, lately staying within the realm, the said Peter,
had been received into the ^g's company; subsequently having by
chance killed a man in the city of York and on that account having fled to
the church for immunity, within the time fixed according to law and
custom, he abjured the realm, proposing to leave the country by the port of
Dover. By E.
Presentation of Geoffrey de Welleford to the church of Cheryton, in the
diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
bishopric of Winchester. By E.
Pardon, at the request of J. bishop of Ely, the chancellor, to John son
of Richard Scot for adhering to the king's Scotch enemies and for all
trespasses conmiitted by him in their company, because he had brought
back in safety to the bishop Geoffrey le Ferrour, his serjeant, who had
been captured by the Soots in a conflict between them and the l^ig's men
in the county of York. By E.
MEMBRANE 28.
Oct. 25. Simple protection, without clause, for one year for Abel Mac Toryn of
York. Man. By E.
Oct. 20. Licence, at the instance of Robert de Holand, for the prior and convent
York. of Holand in the county of Lancaster to acquire in mortmain lands,
tenements and rents to the value of 202. a year. By E.
18 EDWARD n. 899
Membrane 28 — cont.
1319.
Oct. 20. PardoQ to Robert son of John Paulyn of Evereaholt, a prisoner in the
York. gaol of Bedeford, for the death of Peter le Playtoor, as it appears by the
record of Roger de Tyryngham, and John de Ghetyngdon, justices of gaol
delivery for Bedeford, that he killed him in self-defence.
Pardon to John Cauce of Walkyngton, a prisoner in the gad of Beverley,
for the death of Agnes, sometime his wife, as it appears by the record of
John de Hothmn, and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery for Beverley,
that he is insane and killed her in a fit of fury.
Oct. 25. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
York. St. James without Northampton by John de Neville of a messuage in
Northampton, held of Theobald Dachet; by Robert de Hoghton of a
messuage in the same town, held of the heirs of Hugh de Hertwell ; by
Walter Mauntel of 2^ acres of land in Boseyate, held of the said abbot and
convent ; and by Matilda la Mynesmyth of a messuage in Duston, also held
of the said abbot and convent; all which are worth in all their issues
14s. 2^., as appears by inquisition made by Master Richard de Glare,
king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, to hold in part satis&ction of a
licence granted to them to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value
of lOZ. a year.
Oct. 80. Safe-conduct until the Purification for Marmaduke Basset, again going
York. to the Court of Rome. For acts conmiitted by him in the Marches of
Scotland, on account of which his conscience troubled him, he had gone to
the said Court of Rome but had returned without bringing with him
sufficient evidence of his absolution. By p.s.
Nov. 4. Thomas, abbot of S^z, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating
York. William le Cordewaner, his fellow monk, and Nicholas de Oxeclyf his
attorneys for four years.
Nov. 4. Simple protection without clause, for one year, for William de Bello
York. Podio, clerk, of the diocese of Agen.
The like for James de Truffali, clerk, of the same diocese.
Nov. 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbess and sisters
York. Minoresses of Waterbeche by William de Swafham, chaplain, Simon de
Refham, William Maynard, Richard de Clopton, and John le Clerk,
executors of the testament of Stephen de Clopton, late burgess of
Cantebrugge, of 2 messuages in Cantebrugge, which the said Stephen in
his testament, according to the custom of the said town, bequeathed to bis
executors to convert according to their disposition to pious uses for his
soul, and which are held of John de Berton and William son of Nicholas
de Hauxton, and are worth 44s. a year as appears by an inquisition made
by Master Richard de Clare, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, to hold
to the said abbess and sisters in part satisfaction of two licences granted to
them to acquire lands to the value of 402. a year.
Nov. 10. Safe-conduct for Richard Sigale, going to divers parts of the realm with
York. his wares to trade.
Nov. 6. Protection and safe-conduct for Thomas de la Veyne and Bernard
York. Mocruis of Corby, merchants of Picardy, coming into the realm with wares
to trade. Exemption for them and their goods from arrest, except for
debts wherein they are the principals or sureties. By p.s.
Protection for one year for Robert de Foxton, king's clerk, and his men
and servants, whilst prosecuting by the king's oonmiand as well on behalf
400
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Membrane 28 — eont.
Oct. 26.
York.
Nov. 8.
York.
Nov. 6.
York.
Nov. 18.
Newark.
Nov. 18.
Newark.
of the king as of himself a writ of oyer and terminer before John de
Mutford and his fellows touching certain contempts and trespasses
committed against him by the abbot of St. Edmunds and others. By E.
Although the king could have presented to the church of Solihull, lately
void, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, by reason of the lands and
tenements of Maurice de Caunton, who lately was killed in Ireland fighting
against the king, being in his hands, yet at the request of John de Hothum,
bishop of Ely, whose presentee has been instituted in the said church, the
king grants that the said presentee may hold the said church and shall not
be harassed by reason of any right which the king has therein, but the
king does not intend that Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to whom
he has granted the said lands and tenements together with knights' fees
and advowsons of churches shall be prejudiced by his grant when the said
church shall be void. By p.s.
Protection, with clause rogamus, for one year for the master and brethren
of the hospital of St. James, Dunwich.
Richard de Pulton having granted for the term of his own life a
messuage, 50 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture and 6
acres of wood in Walemore and North wod, which after the death of Agnes
Muschet, sometime his wife, he held in chief by the law of England of the
inheritance of Richard son and heir of the said Agnes, to Walter his son,
and the said Richard son and heir of the said Agnes having by his writing
released all his rights in the said tenement to the said Ws^ter and his
heirs, and the said Walter having afterwards enfeoffed Robert atte Water
of the same, who regranted them to the said Walter, now deceased, and
Agnes his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, licence not
having been obtained from Edward I or the king, as appears by inquisition
made by Master Richard de Clare, escheator beyond Trent, for which
trespass the said tenements were taken into the king's hands, the king
upon fine made by the last-named Agnes pardons her the trespasses
committed therein and grants that she may again hold the said tenements
according to the tenor of the grant made to her and her late husband.
By fine of 2 marks.
Henry de Braundeston, a canon of the priory of Launde, which is in the
king's hands by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Richard
Basset, tenant in chief, bringing news of the death of J. late prior of that
place, has letters of licence to elect for the sub-prior and convent.
Acknowledgment that the king has received as a loan from W. bishop
of Coventry and Lichfield in the name of Pope John XXII and of the
church of Rome 217/. 6«. 8rf. out of the tenth for six years imposed by
Pope Clement V in the Council of Vienne for the general crusade, collected
in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield by the abbot of Burton-upon-
Trent ; with promise of repayment within five years.
By bill of the Exchequer.
The like for 50Z. received from Louis, bishop of Durham, collected in
the diocese of Durham by the prior of Durham. By like bill.
MEMBRANE 27.
Nov. 6. Assignment to Queen Isabella of the manor of Haulegh, co. Suffolk, the
York. castle and manor of Eye with the hamlets of Dalyngho, Alderton, and
Thorndon in the same county, the rent of 20Z. which the prior and convent
18 EDWARD n. 401
1319.
Membrane 27 — cont.
of Bromholm render for the manor of Baketon, co. Norfolk, a certain
yearly rent pertaining to the honor of Eye in the counties of Norfolk,
Suffolk, Lincoln and Essex, together with ward of the castle of Eye and
with the free court pertaining to the said honor in the county of Lincoln,
which is extended at 11^. a year, the manor of Kirketon with its members,
CO. Lincoln, and manor of Haneberge, co. Oxford, to hold as dower,
together with other places assigned to her in dower, in lieu of the imder-
mentioned manors, <&c. which she has surrendered to the king, viz. the
manor of Long Benyngtoti, co. Lincoln, the farm of the town of
Droitwich {de IVychio), co. Worcester, the manors of Torpel and Upton,
CO. Northampton, the manor of Eston in the same county, the manor and
town of Basyngstok with the hundred and rent issuing out of a tenement
late of Walter de Merton, the manor and town of Andevre with the
hundred and with the increment of the farm of the same town, and the
manor and town of Aulton with the hundred of Aulton and petty rents,
all in the county of Southampton, and the manor of Bloxham, co. Oxford,
formerly assigned to her in dower. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Membrane 27 — Schedule.
Nov. 16. Grant to queen Isabella, after recital of the foregoing emtry, that she
York. may hold the said manor of Haulegh, castle and manor of Eye with the
hamlets of Dalingho, Aldertqn and Thorndon, the said rent of 20L and
rent pertaining to the honor of Eye with the said ward of the castle and
free court, the manor of Eirketon with its members, and manor of
Haneberge, together with knights' fees, advowsons of religious houses,
hospitals, churches and chapels, wards, marriages, escheats and many other
liberties pertaining to the said manors, honor, and castle. By E.
Membrane 27 — cant.
Nov. 20 Presentation of Roger de Blacolvesle to the church of Fenne in the
York diocese of Coventry and Lichfield.
Vacated became surrendered by the hands of the said Roger and afterwards
cancelled.
Nov. 6. Prohibition directed to archbishops, and other ecclesiastical persons
York. against impleading without the realm William de Shotesham, parson of
the church of Rutherfeld in the diocese of Chichester, to which the king
had, by reason of his custody of the lands and teniements of Gilbert de
Clare, late earl of Gloucester and Hertford, presented him, or Roger
Damory, now patron of the said church by reason of the pourparty pertain-
ing to him, and Elizabeth his wife, one of the co-heiresses of the said earl.
[Fadera.']
Nov. 22. Protection with clause until Easter for Master John de Hildesle, parson
York. of the church of Thyndene, going on the king's service to Gascony. By K.
Safe-conduct for the said Master John for one year.
Nov. 12. Protection for one year, with clause nolumus, for Robert de Heycroft,
York. warden of the work of the bridge and causeway of Hull, going to divers
parts of the county of York to seek alms for the repair and maintenance
thereof.
18345 2 c
402 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
23 J g^ Membrane 27 — cont,
Nov. 22. Protection until Easter, with clause, for Henry le Palmere of Lincoln
York. going with Master Henry de Cantuaria on the king's service to Gascony.
By p.s.
Nov. 20. The prior of Eertmele, staying in England, has letters nominating
York. William de Notingham, his fellow canon, and William de Oxdif, his
attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Protection, with clause roijamitSy for one year for the master, brethren
and sisters of the hospital of God's House {domus Dei)^ Dunwich.
Nov. 24. Richard de Merewelle, sujb-prior of the cathedral church of St. Swithun,
York. Winchester, and John de Doneketon, a monk thereof, bringing news of the
death of John, late bishop of that place, have letters for the prior and
convent thereof of licence to elect.
Nov. 8. Exemption for life for Alan son of Alan de Cubeldyk from being put on
York. assizes, juries, or recognitions; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or
other bailiff, or minister of the king. By p.s.
Nov. 22. Protection with clause wlnmm until Whitsuntide for John Abel going on
York. the king's service beyond the seas. By K.
Nov. 23. Licence for Henry Sturmy, the elder, to grant a messuage, 2 carucates of
York. land, 10 acres of meadow, 12 acres of wood and 6 marks of rent in
Covelesfeld, held in chief, to John de Vienna and Geoffrey de Hyneton to
hold to them and the heirs of the said John. By fine of 5 marks.
Nov. 24. Presentation of William de Edenhale to a moiety of the church of
York, Bampton, in the diocese of Carlisle, in the king's gift by reason of his
custody of the land and heir of William de Monte Acuto, tenant in chief.
Nov. 22. The like of William Lige to the church of Brightewell, in the diocese of
York. Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of
Winchester. The letters are directed to R. bishop of Salisbury. By K.
Nov. 23. Safe-conduct for two years for the servants, whom Roger Ardyngelli,
York. Bonus Philippi, Francis Balduch', Dynus Forcetti, Lotringus de Aquilyn
and Datus Cachefory, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, are
sending to divers parts both on business of the king and of themselves.
ByK.
Nov. 12. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
York. St. Mary's, Ixeworth, by Thomas de Wolpet, chaplain, William de
Baketon, clerk, and John Underwode of Fakenham, of 2 messuages,
140 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow, and 12$. of rent in Asshefeld,
BadeweUe, Walsham, Langham, Ixeworth and Sapston, which messuages,
land and meadow are worth in all their issues 29^. lid*, as appears by
inquisition made by Master Richard de Clare, king's clerk, escheator
beyond Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands or
rents to the value of 20Z. a year.
Nov. 26. Presentation of Jovencus Lami (or Laini) de Florencia to the church of
York. Ivyngho, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the
voidance of the bishopric of Winchester. The letters are directed to J.
bishop of Lincoln. By K.
Vacated because othenvifte below,
Nov. 27. Agnes de Haldanby lately before the king and Council in the Parliament
York. at York made complaint that Adam de Waltham, John de Hegham and
18 EDWARD II. 408
131^ • Membrane 27 — cont.
others assaulted her at Northampton, seized her and took her from thence
to Luffewik, where they tore out her eyes and cut her tongue. The king
now understands that John de Hegham, striving to prevent the said Agnes
from prosecuting, feigned that she and Ralph de Drayton, chaplain, Robert
le Lord and Agnes his wife, and Thomas, John and Roger, sons of the said
Robert, Gilbert Ailyngton and Alice his wife, William Wymond, Isabella
Wymond, Joan Wymond, John son of John Magg[es], and Hugh and
Robert his brothers, Roger Curzon, Margery Tante (or Taute), Thomas
Daundelyn, Adam le Taillur, Richard le Taillur, Muriel Tante, Hugh Skot,
Robert Atton, Richard Atton, William Cok, Bartholomew le Suur, Robert
Tynkere, Alice Bole, William de Kendale, John le Warener of Wadenho,
and John Hende and Cicely his wife, friends of the said Agnes de
Haldenby, who should assist her in her said suit, had committed a trespass
against him maliciously and thereupon sued out against them in the Court
of King's Bench a certain writ and prosecuted them to such an extent that
through such malicious suit they were convicted. The king suspecting
malice and willing to do a favour to the said Agnes and her friends pardons
them the imprisonment and that which pertains to him for the trespass
whereof they were so convicted. They are not to be harassed by any of the
king's ministers in any matter pertaining to the king, provided that nothing
in the said pardon shall be created to the prejudice of the said John de
Heghftm. By K.
Nov. 27. Preseirtation of Xhomas de Escrik to the church of Chalvyngton in the
York. diocese of Chichester, in the gift of the king and of the executors of the
testament of queen Margaret by reason of the minority of the heir of
Andrew de Sakeville, who is in the custody of the king and of the said
executors, they consenting thereto.
Nov. 29. Simple protection until Whitsuntide for Richard de Pavely, prior of the
York. Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, going beyond the seas on
business touching him and the Hospital. By K.
Nov. 16. Pardon to Martin Gadde of his outlawry in the county of Cornwall for
Newark. non-appearance before John de Foxle and his fellows, justices of oyer and
terminer, to answer touching the asportation [from their ship] of the goods
of John Dommyng[e8] and Peter Dommyng[es], merchants of the kingdom
of Portuagale in the port of Patristowe, co. Cornwall, provided he
surrender at the king's prison in that county. By K.
The like for John le Clerk of Treveduen.
Nov. 24. Grant to Hervey de Staunton, king's clerk, that he may hold the under-
York. mentioned prebend of the collation of the archbishop at York. The king
had collated the said Hervey to the prebend of Hustwayt in the church of
St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the arch-
bishopric of York, and had conmianded W. archbishop of York to induct
him into possession thereof ; but the said Hervey, because John de Hustwayt
was then incumbent of the prebend and opposed the king's collation, and
wishing to avoid the expense of litigation obtained by the collation of the
archbishop the said prebend demised to him by the said John as an
exchange, and he petitioned that the king would accept the collation of the
archbishop lest by pretext of the right which on that turn belonged to the
king he might be disturbed by the collating of the said prebend at a future
time. By E
Nov. 28. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prioress and convent of
York. Wykham by John de Wykham of a messuage, 10 tofts, 9 bovates and
404 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Membrane 27 — cont.
80 acres of land, 16 acres of meadow and 20^. of rent in Wykham, Boston and
Marton to find two chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in a chapel, to
be bnilt by him in honour of St. Mary the Virgin and St. Elena of Wykham,
for the souls of Edward I, of Edmund, earl of Lancaster, the king's uncle,
and of Blanche his wife, and also for the souls of the said John, and of John,
sometime parson of the church of Tyryngham, and of all Christians. By E.
Nov. 28. Simple protection for two years for Roger Ardyngelli, Dinus Forcetti,
York. Francis Balduch* and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of
Florence, who are attending to the king's business. By K.
MEMBRANE 26.
Nov. 5. Inspeximm and confirmation of the following charters and grants, viz. —
York, By K.
I. Charter of Richard, bishop of Durham, granting to the prior and
convent of Durham the waste and wood of Wastroppeheved in
Wolsingham. Dated at Wolsingham, 2 November, 1311. [Kellawe's
EegUter, Vol. II. p. 1189.]
n. Charter of Richard, bishop of Durham, to the prior and convent of
Durham, touching their proceedings during the vacancy of the prior-
ship. Dated at Audand, 12 November, 1811. [Kellavce's Register,
Vol. 11. p. 1127.]
in. Charter of Richard, bishop of Durham, to the prior and convent
of Durham relative to a several fishery of Hoekmanpoil and a free
fishery in the river Were from the Elvet bridge to the old bridge below
the castle of Durham. Dated at Rykhale, 18 January 1812-8.
[Kellawe*8 Register, Vol. II. p. 1188.]
IV. Charter of Richard son of Roger, granting with the consent of
Margaret his wife, for the good of his lord, John, count [of Mortain]
and for the souls of his father and mother, of his own soul and those
of his heirs, to St. Cuthbert and the monks of Durham, his land of
Lythum together with the church of that place to construct a house
for their Order there. Witnesses, Simon the chamberlain {Camerario),
Master Richard de Coldingh[am], Master Henry de Dunelm, Hugh de
Feritate, Master Walter, dean of Pitingdun, Master Walter de
Hadmatun, Master Robert de Edinton, Master Walter de Dunelm,
Robert de Stokeporte, William de Mulviun, Robert son of Henry,
Richard son of Robert, William Suany son of Adam de Kirkehaym,
Richard the clerk (clerico) of Pultun, Alan Malecake, Roland the
Knight {inilite), Richard the chamberlain (canierario), Laurence the
chamberlain (canwrario), John de Eetton, Philip de Cestrun, Philip de
Houeden, Richard le Flemang, Hugh Hauet, William son of Unfrey,
Gilbert Bordun, William de Accle and others.
ni. Charter of Mabel, abbess of Godestowe, and of the convent of that
place granting to the prior and convent of Durham land by Oxford,
rents and tithes there. Witnesses, Philip de Hoo, mayor of Oxford,
Henry Howayn, John de Hoo, William le Specer, Thomas Bewy, John
Culverd, Walter Bost, Robert de Bracley and others.
V. Deed of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, inspecting charters of
divers kings of England and a confirmation by Edward I, confirming
to the said prior and convent all their liberties and immunities in the
town of Staunford ; and that the prior of Durham, and the prior of St.
Leonard's, Staunford, his fellow monk, may have free court there.
18 EDWABD n. 406
1319.
Membrme 26 — cont.
Witnesses, Thomas de Shefeld, John de Heslarton, Alexander de
Mountfort, and William de Baiouse, knights, Master Nicholas de Bos
and John de Donyngton, clerks, John Pyk, Robert de Eeppes, John
Spriggy, Eustace Malerbe, Henry de Silton, William de Apethorpe,
Robert de Newerk and others. Dated at Grantham, 7 December,
8 Edward II.
VI. Deed by John son of William the provost (prepositt) of Sunderland,
remaining in the town of Hette, granting to the said pnor and monks of
Durham a messuage and the land in Hette, which
MEMBRANE 25.
he held of the grant of Richard the Marshal (Marescdllt), Witnesses,
Robert Gretheved, then steward of the prior of Durham, William de
Maynesford, Peter de Trillesdon, William Makaud, John son of Robert,
Robert son of Roger, and others.
VII. Deed of Richard Pigg[eon] of New Elvet, granting to Geoflfrey,
prior of the church of Durham and the convent of that place and
to Emericus de Lumeley, then hostiller (hostUario) thereof, his
tenement in New Elvet. Witnesses, Henry the Marshal {marescallo) of
Elvet, Hugh the Carter {carrectarie), Nicholas Burgeys, Gilbert the
Baker (jnstore), John son of Alan de Shirbume, John the Marshal
{marescallo) f Adam de Athelyngflet, Adam de Barton and John de
Catiden. Dated at Durham 22 May 1816.
Vin. Deed [French] of Thomas Wak, lord of Lidel and of Cotyngham,
granting to the said prior and convent all his lands and tenements, which
they hold in the towns of Hundesley and Drewton, to hold in frank
almoin, quit of all manner of services, customs, suits of courts, mills,
tallages, &c. Witnesses, John de Heselarton, Gilbert Pecche, John de
Barton of Fryton, Roger de Grymston, Piers de Eyville, and John de
Hothum, knights, William de Denum, Adam de Bouys, William de
Lunde, Roger de Esche, John Toche, William fuitz Piers and others.
Dated at York in the time of the Parliament held there, 1818. By E.
Nov. 28. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum, iot John Gifbrd to erect houses
Tork. and buildings in the ^aste in the forest of Rokyngham in the bailiwick of
Glive, CO. Northampton, lately arrented to him for his beasts and cattle and
that he may have common in the forest for his said beasts and cattle as
other men have. The king had lately granted to him 85 acres, 8 roods,
9i perches, by the perch of the forest, in the said forest in a place called 4e
Southside' of Totenhowe extending from the road called 'Horswey* to
Totenhowe Hacche and Bemfeldryddynge to Caremlestibbyng to hold to
him and his heirs subject to rendering at the Exchequer of Michaelmas by
the hands of the sheriff of Northampton 285. 8|c/. viz. Ad, for each acre.
ByK.
Dec. 1. Licence for the prior and convent of Torkeseye in the diocese of Lincoln,
York. on account of their poverty, to appropriate the church of St. Peter,
Torkeseye, which is of their advowson, and to convert it to their own uses.
ByK.
Dec. 8. Notification to J. bishop of Lincoln, of the royal assent to the election,
York. made in the conventual church of Launde {de Landa), which is by reason of
his custody of the land and heir of Richard Basset, tenant in chief, in the
king's hands, «f Henry de Braunseton {sic), a canon of that house, to be prior
thereof. By E.
406 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1319. Membrane 26 — conU
Dec. 5. Licence for Hugh Daudele, the younger, and Margaret his wife, the king's
York. niece, to demise for five years to the abbot and convent of Tavystok the
chace of Dertemore, which they hold of the king's grant for the life of the
said Margaret. By E.
Dec. 8. Grant to Bertrand de Asserio, king's clerk, of the prebend of Bedewynde
York. in the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the late
voidance of the bishopric of Salisbury. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to R. bishop of Salisbury.
Protection until Michaelmas, with clause volumus^ for Master James de
Florencia, archdeacon of Winchester, going beyond the seas on the king's
business.
The like for Master [Richard] Wodelok, canon of St. Paul's, London.
Dec. 8. The like for one year for Richard de Wodehous. By K.
York.
Dec. 6. Safe conduct and protection for one year for Master Peter Sapiti, provost
York. of St. Felix, Aquileja, brother of Master Andrew Sapiti, king's clerk, and
also for Stephen Guitii de Florencia, nephew of the same Andrew, and
Peter Regaktti, who are drawing nigh unto Ireland on business touching as
well the said Peter, Stephen and Peter, as the said Andrew.
Dec. 8. Grant to Geoffrey de Welleford, king's clerk, of the custody of the house
York. of St. Cross by Winchester. By K.
Writ de intendendo for the said Geoffrey to the brethren and sisters of the
house.
Dec. 8. Safe-conduct for one year for Peter Gramme, merchant, going to divers
York. parts within the realm to trade.
Dec. 26. Notification to W. archbishop of Canterbury, of the royal assent to the
York. election of Adam de Wynton, a monk of Winchester, to be bishop of
Winchester. By K.
Dec. 26. Presentation of William de Clyf to the church of Hale, in the diocese of
York. Lincoln, in the king's gift. By K.
Presentation of William de Clyf to the church of Hale, in the diocese of
Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the abbey of Bardenay having been
void and in the hands of the late king. By K.
Dec. 80. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
lork. Bynyndon, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands,
tenements and rents to the value of lOZ. a year to find a monk, a chaplain,
to celebrate divine service daily in the said abbey for the souls of the late
king and of all Christians and for the good estate of Roger Damory, viz. by
Felicia de Chalvedon Boys of a messuage and 20 acres of land in Chalvedon
I^oys, by John le Lychur of Ij acres of land in Welle, by Thomas le
Heliere of a messuage in the same place, by Robert le Machoun of a
messuage and a virgate of land in Brodebexington, by Matilda, late the wife
of John son of John de Estgaulton of a messuage and 2 acres of land in
Westforeshull, and by Thomas de Mary of a messuage and a moiety of a
virgate of land in Chalvedon Boys, which are worth in all their issues 10«. a
year, as appears by an inquisition taken by Master John Walewayn, king's
clerk, late escheator beyond Trent.
18 EDWARD II. 407
Membrane 25 — cont.
1320.
Jan. 2. Pardon to John atte Lone for acquiring in fee, without licence, 21 acres
York. of land out of the king's assart in the forest of Dene from John de
Abenhale, tenant in chief; with restitution of the same.
Grant to Robert de Hemmyngburgh, king's clerk, of the custody of the
hospital of St. John the Baptist, Whyteby.
1 q-| q Vacated because othenvise below,
Dec. 26. Grant for life, with the assent of Geoffrey de Ledes, of the keeping of
York. the forest of Clyve to Nicholas de Sancto Marco (Seint Mark). The king
had previously granted the custody of the same forest, which John Corbet
formerly held of the grant of the late king, to the said Geoffrey for his life,
who has now surrendered to the king his letters patent.
^ nnf\ ^y P-8. [5162. T/ie Privy Seal u dated 30 December.]
Jan. 2. Grant, during pleasure, to Henry de Bisshebury of the keeping of the
York. castle of Conewey with the usual fee. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, justice of Wales,
to deliver the castle to the said Henry together with its armour, victuals, &c.
Jan. 4. Presentation of Jovencus Lami {or Laini) of Florence to the church of
York. Ivyngho, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the
voidtince of the bishopric of Winchester. The letters are directed to
1 q-i Q J. bishop of Lincoln. By K.
Dec. 8. Presentation of Geoffrey de Welleford to the house of St. Cross by
York. Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of
Winchester. By K.
MEMBRANE 24.
Nov. 5. Presentation of Robert de Haliwell to the prebendal portion, lately held
York. by Ralph de Ergum, in the church of Osmunderle, in the diocese of York,
in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the bishopric of Durham.
The letters are directed to W. archbishop of York, primate of England.
Nov. 22. Licence for the alienation in mortmain, after inquisition ad quod damnum
York. taken by Master Richard de Clare, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, by
Master Richard de Hunsyngoure of 12 acres of meadow in Stepel Aston, co.
Oxford, to the master and scholars of the house of Balliol, Oxford, to £nd a
chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of St. Katberine
within their dwelling-place for the souls of the king and his heirs, and of
the said Richard and his ancestors and of all Christians, which meadow is
held in chief as of the king's manor of Wotton by the service of 15//. a year
for every service. By fine of 1 mark.
Appointment for three years of William do Herlaston, king's clerk, to be
keeper of the abbey of Burton-upon-Trent, which on account of its
indebtedness the king has taken into his. protection. By K.
Nov. 25. Presentation of Adam de Hemstede, chaplain, to the church of Hamme,
York. in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of
the bishopric of Winchester. The letters are directed to R. bishop of
Salisbury.
Nov. 28. Grant to queen Isabella that she may have and receive the com sown in
York. the under-mentioned manors and towns and her other goods and chattels
therein and dispose of the same, notwithstanding that she surrendered to
408 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
2g2g^ Membrane 24 — cont,
the king the same manors and towns, viz. Long Benyngton, co. Lincoln,
Torpel, Upton and Eston, co. Northampton, Basyngstok, Andevre, and
Aulton, CO. Southampton, and Bloxham, co. Oxford, which she had held
in dower, and that the king had made other asssignments to her in place
thereof. By K.
Nov. 28. Safe-conduct for Blasius Aldebrandini, king's yeoman, whom the king is
York. sending beyond the seas to buy horses and to make purveyances for his use.
ByK.
Nov. 29. Simple protection, without clause, until Whitsuntide for Richard de
York. Pavely, prior of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, going
beyond the seas on business touching himself and the state of tibe Hospital.
ByK.
Nov. 28. Mandate to J. bishop of Ely, the chancellor, in the king's name, to present
York. Geoffrey de Welleford, on account of his good service to Edward I and the
king, to an ecclesiastical benefice of any value, which the said Geo£&ey shall
think fit to accept, next void and in the king's gift by reason of the voidance
of the bishopric of Winchester or for any other cause. By £.
Nov. 28. Emelina de Lungesx)eye, staying in England, has letters nominating John
York. de Tunstal and Hugh atte More her attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Nov. 28. Licence, at the request of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and
York. Essex, for the alienation in mortmain by Roger de Chaundos of a messuage
and 80 acres of land in Fowehope to a chaplain to celebrate divine service
daily in the chapel of St. Mary and of St. Thomas the Martyr in his manor
of Fowehope at the altar of St. Mary. By p.s.
Nov. 80. Exemption for life for Thomas de Ousthorpe from being put on juries,
York. assizes, or recognitions; and from being made sheriff, coroner, bailiff,
forester, verderer, or any other minister of the king. By K.
Dec. 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the provost and chaplains of
York. the chapel of St. Elizabeth by Winchester of the manor of Norton St. Walery,
by William de Staunford, tenant thereof, to give effect to a former licence
[Pat. Roil. 6 Edw. II, Pt. I, p. 628] granted to him and Robert de
Harewedon, clerk, the said Robert having died before the matter was
completed.
Dec. 80. Licence for the alienation in mortmain, to the abbot and convent of Forde
York. by William de Pillaunde and Nicholas Portebrief of 60 acres of land, and
20 acres of moor in Watelegh, which are worth in all their issues 163. 10<i.
a year, as appears by inquisition made by Master John Walewayn, king's
clerk, late escheator beyond Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence
to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10^. a year.
1320.
Jan. 1. Inspeximus and confirmation of the charter, dated at Govelesfeld, Monday
York. * on the morrow of St. Katharine the Virgin 18 Edward II, of Henry Stormy,
granting to John de Vienna son of John de Vienna and to Geoffrey de
Hyneton all his lands and tenements in Govelesfeld Stormy, co. Wilts, to
hold to them and the heirs and assigns of the said John, subject to the render
of 10^ a year for a term of thirty-two years, and upon the completion of
such term of 40Z. a year ; with power of distraint. Witnesses, Sirs Nicholas
de Pureschete and Walter de Escote, John de Grimstede, John le Englisch,
Nicholas de Wyly, WiUiam de Lusteshull, William de Lygh^ WilMam le Filz
Elys, John atte Stighele and others. By fine made at another time.
18 EDWAED n. 409
^ Q«^ Membrane 24 — cont.
Jan. 1. Licence for Joan daughter of John de Wauton to grant to Geoffrey le
York/ Scrope and his heirs 20/. of rent in Waltham, Bemolby, and Wathe, co.
Lincohi, held in chief , and also to grant to him her reversion in 101. of rent
in the same towns, which Margaret, late the wife of John de Wanton, holds
~ in dower of her inheritanee. By fine of 20^.
23 J g MEMBRANE 23.
Dec. 2. Presentation of John de Punfold of Wambergh to the church of Hamme,
York. in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance
of the bishopric of Winchester. The letters are directed to S. (sic) bishop
of Salisbury.
Dec. 1. Presentation of Baldwin de Hengham to the church of Est Cleydon, in
York. the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
land and heir of John de Grey, tenant in chief. By p.s.
Not. 26. Pardon to Thomas son of Robert Gereberd, on account of his good
York. service in Scotland, for the death of Richard de Pinnocke. By E.
Dec. 2. The like to Thomas le Stedemon, a prisoner in the gaol of Shrewsbury,
York. for the death of John Staner, as it appears by the record of John de
Bromfeld and William de Weston, justices of gaol delivery for the town of
Shrewsbury, that he killed him in self-defence.
Dec. 1. The king had granted to Anthony de Lucy in discharge of certain sums
York. of money, in which he was bound to the said Anthony, the manors of
Penreth and Soureby, co. Cumberland, to hold with all their members, the
town of Salkeld Regis excepted, until out of the issues of those manors
according to their true value he should be fully satisfied in such sums as by
account in the Wardrobe the king should be found to be indebted to him ;
and by such account it appeared that the king is bound to him in
98^1. ISs, id., viz. as well for his wages and those of the men-at-arms in
his company for the defence of the Marches of Carlisle, as for the keeping
of the peels of Staworth and Scaleby from 29 November in the tenth year
of the king's reign to 26 November following, as appears in a bill under
the seal of Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe.
ByK.
Grant to the said Anthony that he may hold the said manors with their
members, the town of Salkeld Regis excepted, until out of their issues he
shall be fully satisfied in that sum.
By E. and the said bill remains in the Wardrobe.
Nov. 30. Safe-conduct for one year for Peter Nicholaus and Francis Scarpache of
York. Venise, merchants and servants of the merchants of the society of the
Bardi of Florence, coming to trade within the realm with wares of
merchants of the said society. By E.
Dec. 2. Pardon to William de Gravele, chaplain, of his outlawry in the county of
York. Gloucester. Thomas de la Hoke had lately appealed him in the court of
Eing's Bench for the death of John de la Hoke his brother, but had not
prosecuted his appeal, and the said William, because he came not into
Court to answer for the said death was placed in exigent and afterwards
outlawed as appears by the record of Henry le Scrope, and his fellows,
justices to hold pleas before the king. By E.
410
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311).
Dec. 5.
York.
Dec. 15.
Burstwiok.
Dec. 15.
Burstwick.
1320.
Jan. 8.
York.
York.
Jan. 6.
York.
Jan. 6.
York.
Jan. 8.
York.
Jan. 6.
York.
Jan. 8.
York.
Membrane 28— cow*.
Mandate to Richard de Clare, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, for
the delivery of the temporalities of the bishopric of Rochester to H. bishop
of Rochester, to whom after his consecration at the Court of Rome W.
archbishop of Canterbury had, as far as pertained to him, delivered the
administration of the spiritualities and also of the temporalities of the said
bishopric, and from whom the king has taken fealty for the lands and
tenements, which he holds from the king, as of the said bishopric, and to
whom the king has restored those lands and tenements. By E.
Protection for one year, with clause nohnnus, for GeoflBrey Bere of
Tamworth.
Protection until Midsummer Day, with clause volumas^ for Henry
de Gantuaria, going on the king's service to Gascony. ' By E.
Safe-conduct imtil Midsummer Day for Master Henry de Gantuaria,
king's clerk, whom the king is sending to Gascony on his business.
Bartholomew, abbot of St. Martin's, Viterbo, going beyond the seas, has
letters nominating Master Robert de Patrica his attorney for three years.
By fine of 1 mark.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Lathebury to the
Friars Preachers of Northampton of a messuage in Northampton adjacent
to their dwelling-place for the enlargement thererof. By p.s.
Grant to the prior and convent of Watton in consideration for a messuage
in Scardeburgh, adjacent to the area of the Friars Preachers in that town,
which the said prior and convent at the request of the king have granted
to the said Friars to hold in frank almoin for the enlargement of their area,
of the houses and place in Scardeburgh, which the king held of the gift
and feoffment of William son of William de Wispedale, called ' Moyeson de
Langedale,' and which the said William formerly held in chief, to hold in
frank-almoin. By p.s.
Licence, in pursuance of the foregoing grant, for the alienation in mort-
main by the said prior and convent of the said messuage in Scardeburgh to
the Friars Preachers of that town. By p.s.
Protection for one year, with clause nolnmns^ tor Master Henry de Glif,
prebendary of Aplesthorpe.
The like until Michaelmas for the prior of Bermundesey.
Licence for the prior and brethren of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in England to grant to Thomas, earl of Norfolk, and Marshal of
England, the king's brother, and his heirs, their manor of Eycle, co.
Lincoln, held in chief. By E.
Licence for John de Odyngseles to grant to Hugh de Meryngton of
Coventry and his heirs, 4 acres of land in * Longe Ichinton,* co. Warwick,
and the advowson of the church of that place, held in chief.
By fine of 5 marks.
Appointment of Ranulph de Charoun and William Raymundi de Clavery,
king's Serjeants at arms, to arrest all persons attempting to hold a tourna-
ment at Dunstaple. [Fcedera.] By E. and G.
Pardon to Peter Cardinal of Gascony for having killed John le Barker,
servant of the dean of St. Peter's, York, at York within the royal verge, as
18 EDWABD n. 411
1320.
Membrane 22 — corU.
it appears by the record of the steward and marshals of the Household that
he killed him in self-defence.
Jan. 8. Presentation of Thomas de Seleby to the church of Waudlyngton, in
Yoric the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the late Toidance of
the abbey of St. Albans.
Jan. 11* Safe-conduct until Whitsuntide for brother Adam de Wetslade, a canon
York. of Gisebum, whom the prior and convent of Gisebum are sending, with
the king's licence, towards Scotland on business touching their house.
By p.s.
^ Prohibition of a tournament at Dunstaple. Licamplete.
MEMBRANE 22.
Jan. 8. Revocation, directed to B. bishop of Salisbury, of the presentation of
York, William son of Lapini Roger, king's clerk, to the church of Brightwell, in
the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Winchester.
By p.s.
Jan. 8. Protection until Michaelmas, with clause volumm, for Master Thomas de
York. Cherleton, going beyond the seas on the king's service. By K.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with the said Master
Thomas, viz, —
Thomas de Asshele, clerk.
William Fenel of Neuport.
John de Haustede.
Master Thomas de Cherleton also has letters nominating William de
\ Eirkeby and Robert de Marchumleye his attorneys for the same time.
Jan. 8. Exemplification for the security of the abbot of Glastonbury of the rolls
York. of the Chancery relative to the rights of the said abbot to certain lands
in Seggemore; previously Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, then
escheator beyond Trent, had been commanded to certify the king of the
manner and cause of his taking the moor of the abbot of Glastonbury,
which is called Seggemore, into the king's hand, and he had stated that all
the neighbouring persons, who could drive their cattle to the moor, ought to
have common for all manner of beast at all times of the year, and that an
abbot of Glastonbury, a predecessor of the present one, bad about thirty
years before inclosed and appropriated about 40 acres of the moor and that
because by such appropriation the said 40 acres of moor fell into mortmain,
as he asserts, he took them into the king's hand ; further he found that the
said abbot in divers places of the remainder of the moor made imparkments
and hindered the commoners from commoning, and because by such
hindrance he attached it in severalty to himself, as in mortmain, without
the king's licence the said escheator took seisin thereof ; the king however
deeming such cause insuiBficient, on 14 February in the tenth year of his
reign, commanded the said escheator not to meddle any further with the
said moor, as appears by an inspection of the rolls of the Chancery.
Jan. 9. Exemption for life for Thomas Norman, 'harbour,' from being put on
York. assizes, juries and recognitions; and from being made sheriff, mayor,
coroner, bailiff or other minister of the king; exemption also for him
touching his houses in Suthwerk from livery of the king's steward, marshal
or other ministers, and from lodging such in his houses. [Fadera.]
412 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-Q^^ Membrane 22 — cont.
Jan. 12. Writ of aid, for one year, for Thomas de Weston, clerk of queen Isabella,
York. going to divers parts of the realm to make purveyance for her Wardrobe.
. ByK.
The like for the imder-mentioned purveyors, servants of the queen, via. —
William de Brideport, for the hall and chamber.
Ralph Spray, for the kitchen.
John Cosyn, of poultry.
Adam de Castello, for the saucery.
Stephen de Pek, for the pantry.
Robert Tibitot, for the Marshalsea.
John de Wisbergh, for the kitchen.
John de la MarchOj for the office of the saucery.
Ralph de Wendovere, for the poultry.
John Russol, for the hall and chamber. . *
William de Kenyngton,| , ,, Marshalsea
Robert de Ranehurst, | ^^^ ^^® Marsn^isea.
Jan. 10. Acknowledgement that the king is bound to Bonus Philippi, Roger
York. Ardingelli, Dinus Forcetti and Francis Balduch', and their fellows,
merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence in 1,5002. for the like
sum in which John de Sandale, late bishop of Winchester, was, as his
executors have acknowledged before the king, bound to the said merchants,
and of which the said executors have satisfied the king by due security ;
with promise of repayment. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer
to make a fit assignment to the said merchants bringing the said letters of
the king to them.
William, abbot of Burton upon Trent, going beyond the seas, has letters
nominating John de Herlaston, clerk, and Geoffrey Gundy his attorneys for
three years.
Jan. 12. Grant, during pleasure, to Richard de Sutton of the office of controller of
York. custom in the port of Suthampton,
Jan. 15. Protection until the Ascension, with clause volumus, for Adam son of
Knares- Matthew del Brigge of New Malton, who when on the king's service against
borough. the Scots was taken by them and is detained in Scotland.
Jan. 10. Pardon to the abbot and convent of Rewley {de Regali loco) by Oxford for
York. acquiring in mortmain, without licence of the late king, divers messuages
and small portions of land in Northoseneye from Juliana Whityng, Gilbert
Faireia, Nicholas Whityng, William de Wodeston, Lucy de Eyngeston,
John son of Robert Kepeharme and Richard de Walden, clerk ; and in
Erdinton from Thomas le Whal of Erdinton, Geoffrey le Lremangar and
Thomas le Freman of Erdinton ; with licence to retain the same.
By fine of 1 mark.
Grant to the abbot and convent of Rewley, Northoseneye by Oxford, that
they may hold their dwelling-place as now enclosed without let or hindrance
of the king's ministers. Upon the representation of the said abbot and
convent that they and their predecessors held the site of their dwelling-
place, or abbey, of the grant which Edmund, sometime earl of Cornwall, by
his charter, which the late king confirmed, made to them of all his lands
and tenements in Northoseneye by Oxford, saving to the said earl a sufficient
18 EDWARD n. 418
1^20. Membrane 22— co;ie.
place to hold his court of the honor of St. Walery, by virtue of which grant
they have hitherto held the same enclosed, and that the escheators beyond
Trent, and their sub-escheators in the county of Oxford, alleging that the
abbot and convent have usurped and enclosed without licence other
tenements not included in the said grant, have frequently harassed them,
the king now learns by an inquisition taken by Master Richard de Clare,
king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, that the abbot and convent have
not committed any such usurpations, or hold inclosed any tenements except
those contained in the said grant.
Jan. 16. The abbot of St. Nicholas-lez-Angers, staying beyond the seas, has letters
Knares- nominating Robert de Bures, his fellow monk, and Giles de Kerkeby his
borough, attorneys for four years.
Jan. 16. Presentation of Robert le Gleu, chaplain, to the church of Netleham, in
York. the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
bishopric of Lincoln.
Jan. 21. Presentation of William de Clif to the prebend of Crauhurst in the king's
York. free chapel of Hastyngges in the diocese of Chichester. By p.s.
Vacated became otherwise on 6 Xovember in the fourteenth year.
Jan. 21. Grant to William de Ayremynne, king's clerk, of the prebend of
York. Leghton Busard in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, in the king's gift
by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Lincoln. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of Lincoln.
Jan. 22. Master Anthony de Beek, chancellor of the church of St. Mary,
York. Lincoln, and Master John de Sutton, a canon of that church, bringing
news of the death of J. late bishop of that place, have letters for the
dean and chapter thereof of licence to elect. By E.
Jan. 21. Presentation of Thomas de Seleby, clerk, to the church of Waudlington,
York. jjj ^ijg diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance
of the abbey of St. Albans.
Jan. 21. Exemption for life for Thomas Poucy from being put on assizes,
York. juries or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other
bailiff or minister of the king. By p.s.
Jan. 22. Presentation of William de Creton to the church of Newenham, in the
York. diocese of Hereford, void by the resignation of John de Lyndwode, the last
rector.
Jan. 8. Grant to Robert de Hemyngburgh, king's clerk, of the custody of the
York. hospital of St. John the Baptist, Whyteby.
Writ of aid for the said Robert directed to the brethren and sisters of the
said hospital.
Jan. 22. Presentation of John de Lyndwode to the church of Gayton, void by the
York. resignation of William de Creton, the late rector, in the diocese of Lincoln.
Jan. 28. Grant to Stephen de Hacche, tenant of the manor of Hacche, co. Wilts,
^o'k. late of Eustace de Hacche, who at the date of his death was bound to the
late king in divers debts, which are demanded by summons of the
Exchequer from the said Stephen and from other tenants of the lands and
tenements of the said Eustace, that he and his heirs shall not be destrained
on for such debts, but that he may hold the manor quit thereof. By E.
Jan. 24. William, abbot of Westminster, who has gone beyond the seas, has letters
York. nominating Robert de Beby, his fellow monk, and Walter de Bredon, clerk,
his attorneys for three years.
414 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
2320 Membrane 22 — cant.
Jan. 24. Writ of aid for one year for Robert le Parker, charged with purveyance
York. of carriage for the victuals and other things for queen Isabella.
Jan. 29. Presentation of Thomas de Cotyngham to the church of Caldecote in the
York. diocese of Lincoln.
Presentation of John de Shepelak to the church of Rutherfeld Grey in
the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Adam de Rodebrok, the
late rector, and in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land, and
heir of John de Grey, tenant in chief.
j^o-ig MEMBRANE 21.
Dec. 1. Power for J. bishop of Ely, the chancellor, Aymer de Valencia, earl of
York. Pembroke, Hugh le Despenser, the younger, and Bartholomew de
Badelesmere to treat for peace with Robert de Brus and the Scots.
[Fadera.] By K. and C.
Power for the foregoing commissioners to swear to the observance of
such treaty. [Fcedi^ra,] By K. and C.
The like to the foregoing commissioners to make a truce with the Scots.
[Fcedera,] By K. and C.
The like to confirm such truce by oath. [Fcfdera,] By K. and C.
The like to the said commissioners to appoint keepers of such truce in
the counties of Northumberland and Cumberland and the Marches thereof.
[Fcedera.] By K. and C.
Mandate in pursuance for the observance of such truce. [Fadera,'\
By K, and C.
Power to the foregoing commissioners to issue safe-conducts to the
Scots coming to Newcastle-upon-Tyne to treat of peace. [F(zdera,'\
By K. and C.
The like to the same. By E. and C.
Power to the foregoing commissioners to treat with the Scots coming to
Newcastle-upon-Tyne under such safe-conducts. [Fctdti-a,]
1320. ByK.andC.
Jan. 7. Safe-conduct for the under-mentioned envoys of Robert de Brus, viz. : —
York. Sir William de Soules,
Sir Robert de Keth,
Sir Roger de Eirkpatrik, I knights.
Sir Alisaundre de Seton,
Sir William de Mountffichet,
Master William de Yetham,
Master John de Moundeville,
Master Jakes Benne,
Wautier de Gauwaye,
Robert de Lawedre,
William de Prendregest,
William de Strabrok,
Jan. 26. Licence for Richard Peytevyn and Agnes his wife to enfeoff John de
York. Ellerker, king^s clerk, of a messuage, 80 acres of land, and 16 acres of
clerks.
yeomen.
[French^l [Fcedera.]
18 EDWARD II. 416
1320.
Membrane 21 — cojit.
meadow in Hoby, held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs ; licence also
for the said John de EUerker to re-grant the same to the said Richard and
Agnes for their lives. By fine of i mark.
Jan. 80. Licence for John Bernard, parson of the church of Wenreret, and Ralph
York. de Bockyng to grant two parts of the manors of Wolbedyng, co. Sussex,
Okhangre, co. Southampton, and Littlyngton, co. Wilts, held in chief, to
Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, and John de Ha^tynges, to hold to
them, and the heirs of the said John de Hastynges ; and also to grant to
them in like manner the reversion in the remaining third part, which
Edward de Sancto Johanne and Eva, his wife, hold in dower of the
inheritance of the said John Bernard and Ralph de Bockyng. By E.
Jan. 8. Licence for Walter de Osgodby to enfeoff William de Clyf, king's clerk,
York. of a messuage, a mill, 48 acres of land, and IQs, of rent in Newehagh and
Roceholm, held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs.
Jan. 29. Licence for Laurence de Elmham, steward of the forest of Galtres, who
York. on account of his attendance upon the king is unable personally to attend
to the custody of his office, to appoint during his pleasure John de
Thornton of Scousby to act for him. By K.
Jan. 28. Safe-conduct until Whitsuntide, for the countess of Fyf, the king's niece,
York. staying in England, going to Scotland for the deliverance of Elena, late the
wife of Robert de Neville, she being detained there by the Scots. [Fosdera,]
ByK.
Jan. 27. Walter de Gloucestre, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating
York. Henry de Brokworth his attorney for one year.
MEMBRANE 20.
Jan. 21. Mandate, until further order, directed to the sherifif of Notyngham, as
York. tenants of manors which are of the ancient demesne of the crown ought not
to be put on assizes, juries or recognitions for the lands and tenements
which they hold of such demesne, that the men and tenants of the king's
manor of Derleton and Rangehill, which is of the said demesne and whom
he does not wish to be unduly harassed, shall not be placed on assizes,
juries or recognitions without the court of the said manor for lands and
tenements which they so hold.
Jan. 10. Presentation of Richard Camel to the church of Botheby, in the diocese
York. of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of
Lincoln. By p.s.
Jan. 10. Licence for Hugh Daudele, the younger, and Margaret his wife to grant
York. the castle of Newport (de Kovo Burgo) and manors of Stowe, Rempni,
Dyueleys, Maghay and Freneboth and 8 knights' fees and 8 parts of a
knight's fee in Basselek Ebboz, Coitkarnau, Bekaneslegh and in the town
of St. Bride (de Sancta Briyida) and St. Mellons (de Sancto Melano) and the
advowsons of the churches ot Maghay, Lanuhangel, and of the priory of
Malpas (de Malo Passu) in Wenthlok in Wales, held in chief, to Hugh le
Despenser the younger and Eleanor his wife to hold to them and the heirs
of the said Eleanor. By K.
Jan. 16. Presentation of Henry de Dytinshale to the church of St. Mary, Oxford,
Knares- in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of William de Neuport,
horough. - i^f^ parson thereof. By p.s.
416 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320. Membrane 20— cone.
Jan. 28. Mandate to the dean and chapter of the king's free chapel of Hastynges
York. to assign a stall in the choir and a place in the chapter to Robert de Lyswy,
king*s clerk, whom J. bishop of Chichester has, upon the king's presentation,
admitted to the prebend of Holyngton and Ewehurst in the said chapel,
and has instituted therein as appears by the bishop's letters.
Jan. 26. Grant to Master Edmund de London, clerk, of the archdeaconry of
York. Bedeford in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason
of the voidance of the bishopric of Lincoln. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the guardian of the spirituality of the said
bishopric.
Grant to Adam de Brom, clerk, of the ftrchdeaconry of Stowe in the
church of St. Mary, Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of
the bishopric of Lincoln. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the guardian of the spirituality of the said
bishopric.
Jan. 26. Thomas de London, parson of the church of Barton Hanered, staying
York. beyond the seas on the service of queen Isabella, has letters nominating
Richard de London, his brother, and Adam le Treere his attorneys for two
1319. y^'
Dec. 1. Protection, with clause until Midsunmier, for John de Neville of Stoke,
going beyond the seas on the king's service. By K.
1320.
Jan. 25. Protection, with clause nolumm^ for two years for the abbot of Seleby.
York. By K.
Jan. 26. Presentation of William de Norwico to the church of St. Martin, Vintry,
York. London, in the diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the
voidance of the bishopric of Winchester : the letters are directed to S.
bishop of London. By p.s.
Jan. 27. Presentation to William de Hardredeshull to the church of Stylton, in
York. the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
bishopric of Lincoln.
Jan. 24. Appointment of John, bishop of Ely, Aymer de Valencia, earl of
York. Pembroke, Hugh le Despenser, the younger, and Bartholomew de
Badelesmere, in accordance with terms entered into with Robert de Bruys,
to hold the castle of Herbotel and either to deliver it to the said Robert or
to destroy it. [Fcsdera.] By K. and C.
Jan. 24. Appointment of Andrew de Hartcla, sheriff of the county of Cumberland
York. and keeper of the castle and town of Carlisle, and Anthony de Lucy to
enforce in the counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland the observance of
the truce between the king and Robert de Brus and the Scots. [Fadera,']
By K. and C.
The like of William Ridel, Gilbert de Burwedon, John de Penreth and
Roger de Horsle in the county of Northumberland. [Fadera.']
Feb. 1. Simple protection for one year for Robert de Lopham of Norwich.
Clipstone.
Jan. 29. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Master Richard Wodelok, canon of
York. the church of St. Paul, London, going to the Court of Rome on the king's
business. By E«
18 EDWABD 11. 417
1320. Membrane 20— cont.
Jan. 29. The like for Master James de Florencia, archdeacon of Winchester, going
York. as aforesaid. By K.
Feb. 18. Grant for two years, at the request of Henry de Bello Monte, to the men
Misaenden. of the town of Barton-upon-Humber of pavage upon all wares for sale
brought into their town. By K.
Presentation of William de Cusaunce to the church of West Thurrok, in
the diocese of London, a prebendal church in the king's free chapel of
Hastynges. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 19.
Jan. 11. Inspeximus and confirmation of a chirograph between James, prior of the
York. house of Priterwelle, and the convent of that place, of the Gluniao Order, in
the diocese of London, of the one part, and William de Cusancia, canon of
Ripon, and John de Cotoun, citizen of London, of the other, by which the
said prioV and convent demised to the said William and John their manor
of Shobiri, co. Essex, with all its lands, woods, meadows and other
appurtenances, wreck of sea, &c. reserving to the sub-prior and convent 82^.
of rent, which they were accustomed to receive out of the said manor ; also
granting to the said William and John all tithes out of the manor of Hugh
de Neville, knight, in Great Wakering and Little Wakering, to hold to them
for their lives and the life of the survivor, subject to rendering to the prior
and convent 100 marks a year, and to keeping all houses and buildings in
repair. Dated at Priterwelle, Friday the feast of St. Andrew the Apostle
1819 ; witnesses, Bobert de Bocheford and Nicholas de Haveryng, knights,
Adam son of Simon, John Bryamzon, Thomas de Wodeham, Wtdter Odyn,
Richard Serle, John Coleman, Laurence le Poreter, and others. By p.s.
Jan. 80. Licence for the abbess and nuns of Marham to acquire in mortmain lands
York. and rents to the value of 10/. a year. By p.s.
Feb. 16. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Westmmster. Spaldyng, by Henry son of Lambert de Weston, of 20 acres of land in
Weston, held of the said prior and convent, which is worth in all its issues
40^. a year, as appears by an inquisition made by Master Richard de Clare,
escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them
to acquire lands and tenements to the value of 20/. a year.
Feb. 18. Appointment, during pleasure, of W. bishop of Exeter, to the office of
Westminster, treasurer of the Exchequer. [Pari, Writs,] By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Norwico, keeper of the Treasury, to
deliver to the said bishop the keys, rolls, memoranda, &c, [Pari. Writs,]
Feb. 19. Ralph, abbot of Pr^aux {de PrateUis), going beyond the seas, has letters
Westminster, nominating Amfred Moret, his fellow monk, and Richard de Pratellis his
attorneys for three years.
Feb. 19. Acknowledgement that the king is bound to Roger Ardyngelli and Bonus
Westminster. Philippi, and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of
Florence, in 1,850/. which he has granted to pay to them on behalf of
Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa in part satisfaction of certain debts which he
owes to the said Anthony ; with promise of payment. By p.s.
Feb. 20. Signification to W. archbishop of Canterbury, of the royal assent to the
Westminster, election of Master Anthony Bek to the bishopric of Lincoln. By K.
18845 2d
u-*-
418
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
Feb. 22.
Westminster.
Feb. 20.
Westminster.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
Feb. 20.
Westminster.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
Membrane 19 — conL
Simon de Criketot, staying in England, has letters nominating John le
Longe his attorney in Lreland for one year.
Presentation of William de Wenge to the church of Chalfhunte, in the
diocese of Lincoln, in the king^s gift by reason of the late voidance of the
bishopric of Lincoln.
' The like of William de Burgh to the church of Lifton, in the diocese of
Exeter, void by the resignation of John de Burgh, the late rector.
Protection, with clause volumus, until Whitsuntide for Master William de
Maldon going beyond the seas on the king's service. By E.
The like for Robert de Sapy, going with the king on his service.
The said Robert has letters nominating John de Chynnore his attorney.
John de Wanetyng, the elder, going as above, has letters nominating
Reginald Fraunkeleyn of Cherleton and William son of John de Wanetyng
his attorneys for one year.
Protection, with clause volumus, until Whitsuntide for John de la Marche
going beyond the seas on the king's service.
By testimony of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
The like for the under-mentioned persons by testimony of the Steward,
viz. —
John Pecok
Aymer de Botevyle
Richard de Clebury
Henry de Groundesburgh
William de Northwell
Edmund le Paneter
Maurice Draweswerd
Roger de Akton
Roger atte Beche
Geoflfrey Dode
Thomas de Verlay
Richard de Staunton
Henry de ThomhuU
Bartholomew de Badelesmere
Roger de Swynnerton
Peter Py^
John de Weston
Simon de Dryby
Roger Dammory
John Goldenegh
John de Aslakby
Giles Pecche
Stephen le Blunt, clerk
Adam de Okebume
Peter de Smytheton
Gerard Orum
John de la Merche
John de Sapy
John de la Beche
William de la Beche
Giles de Bello Campo
Robert de Eendale
John de Mildenhale
John de Mereworth
Roger de Northburgh, clerk, arch-
deacon of Richmond
ByK.
Thomas de Garton, clerk
Richard de Clif '
John de Houton
Roger de Clisseby
Gilbert de Wygeton, clerk
Richard de Feryby
Peter de Eketon
John de Estmere, clerk
John de Feryby
R^beSTnaustede ) ^^ ^^^^""^ ^^ *^ ^^^•
Feb. 24.
Westminster.
The same Robert de Haustede has letters nominating Donatus de
Stratford his attemey as above.
Baldwin le Flemyng, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Thomas le Flemyng and David Serjaunt his attorneys in Lreland for
two years.
18 EDWARD n.
419
]^320. Membrane 19 — cont,
Feb. 28. John son of William de Rythre, staying in England, has letters nomin-
WestminBter, ating Henry de Badewe his attorney in Ireland for one year.
Protection, with clause volumus, until Easter, for Master Robert de
Baldok, going beyond the seas with the king on his service.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with the said Master
Robert, viz. —
Richard Blundel
Henry Maunselot, chaplain.
Protection, with clause volumus^ for the same time, for Edmund de
Wodestok, the king's brother, going with him beyond the seas on his
service. By K.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with the king's brother,
viz. —
Henry le Mareschal of Suthwythme
Edmund Bacun
William Martel
William de Bello Campo
John de Gorton
John Golde of Waltham
John de Langeford
Robert de Shirbume
Roger de Wyndesore
WUliam de Segrave
Roger de Loring
Edmund de Ingelsthorpe
John le Barber
John de Bures
William de Hoc
George de Percy
Walter Mana
Robert de Daventre
William Baret
Walter de Goumbe
Walter Beuer (or Bener.)
Philip de Daventre
William de Walkington
John de Percy
The like for the same time for John de Britannia, earl of Richmond,
going with the king as above.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with the said earl
as above, viz. —
Bertram de Mounbucher
William Pollard, parson of the church of Qwassingburgh
Eudo Mahe, parson of the church of Trybergh
Gerard Doronis
William de Sule
The like for the under-mentioned
above, viz. —
John de Chisenhale, clerk
William de Tilkhull {sic,) clerk
John de Sancto Albano
John Sperman
William le Baud
Richard Lovel
Roger de Sancto Albano
John Jolif
Thomas Cokliko
Walter de Wytheresfeld
Robert Romayn
William de London
Simon de Eycote, clerk
John Hacluyt
persons going with the king as
John de Enotingle
William de la L^h
Thomas Hobbode
John de Carleford
Laurence de Elmhame
William de la Ghaumbre
Thomas de Derby
Philip Dewias
Henry de Pennebruge
Hamo Quarel
Oliver de Burdegala
Simon de Eycote
Richard de Hale
420 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
]320. MEMBRANE 18,
Feb. 18. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the dean and chapter of
WeBtminster. Chichester, by Master Henry de Garlaunde of a messuage in Chichester,
which is worth in all its issues Ss. 4(/. a year, as appears by inquisition
taken by Master Richard de Clare, king's clerk, escheator on this side
Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands and
rents to the value of 40Z. a year.
Feb. 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain, after inquisition ad quod damnmn
Westminater. made by Ralph de CrophuU, late escheator beyond Trent, by Richard le
Toller of York of 6 marks of rent in York to a chaplain celebrating divine
service daily at the altar of St. Mary in the church of St. John', Ousebridge,
York {ad pontem de The, Ebor*) : the tenement, out of which the said rent
issues, is held in chief by tne service of Id, a year, which is called
* Gavelgeld,* for every service. By fine of 40s.
Feb. 1. Licence for the prior and convent of Flitcham (or Flicham) to acquire in
BJyth. mortmain lands and rents to the value of 10/. a year. By p.s.
Vacated and surrendered because the said prior and convent, on 16 Aprily
6 Richard [11] , acquired lands and tenements in fuU satisfaction thereof, and
thereupon tliese letters were cancelled,
Feb. 18. Mandate to the canons of the king's free chapel of the castle of Hastynges
Westminster. |o assign a stall in the choir and a place in the chapter to Master Richard
de Bynteworth, king's clerk, whom J. bishop of Chichester, has upon the
king's presentation admitted to the prebend of Stone in the said chapel.
Feb. 20. Writ of aid until Whitsuntide for Robert de Haustede, knight, appointed
WeBtminster. ^ survey all purveyances for the king's use in parts beyond the seas,
where the king is about to go on important business. By E.
The like for Gilbert de Wygeton and Stephen le Blound, clerks.
The like for John de Weston, surveyor of purveyances for the king and
those he is taking with him. [Fctdera.]
The like for Richard Lovel and John de la Beche, knights. [Fctdera,]
The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. —
Stephen de Abyndon, king's serjeant,the butler
Adcun le Eeu, ]
Peter le Squiler, i king's yeomen,
William le Brewer, J
John de Mereworth, purveyor of wheat, bread and other necessaries
for the pantry.
Thomas de Mildenhale of lampreys.
John de Somery, serjeant, for the scullery.
Master Richard le Sauser, serjeant, for the saucery.
William de Watford, serjeant,
Henry de Glastengebury, yeoman,
William le Engleys, yeoman,
Thomas de Verlay, serjeant, for the hall.
John de Carleford, serjeant, for the chamber.
John de Cophous, yeoman, for vases for the buttery.
John de Feriby, clerk, for hay, oats, litter and necessaries for the
Marshalsea.
Master Adam le Chaundeler, serjeant, for the chandlery.
Robert de Russhton,
Richard de Monte Pessulano,
WiUiam de TikehuU,
to purvey wines for
the king's use.
for the scullery.
for the Great Wardrobe.
18 EDWARD n. 421
1320. Membrane 18 — cont.
William de Walden, for carriage for the Household.
Bichard de Wyggemor, for carriage for fish for the king.
Feb. 24. Protection, with clause rogamus, for two years, for the master and
Westminster, brethren of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen without Colecestre for
lepers, which is impoverished.
Feb. 20. Pardon to the prior and convent of St. Leonard's, Torkeseye, for acquiring
Westminster, in mortmain, without licence of the late king, 8 acres of land in Wyllyngham
by Stowe St. Mary from John de Ouresby ; with restitution of the same.
ByK.
Feb. 26. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of St.
Westminster. Leonard's, Torkeseye, by Bichard Sauntere of 8 acres of land in Hertwyk by
Torkeseye. By K.
Safe-conduct for Alan de Appelby of York, John de Bameby of York,
Adam de Coppendale of Beverley, Hamund de Bouthe of Beverley, Thomas
Lattewaterga (sic) of Beverley, John de Shirwode of Bipoun, Hugh Maykyn
of Middelesburgh, John Steffa of Middelesburgh, Michael de Middelesburgh,
Lambert de Middelesburgh, Henry de Alemannia, Godeskak Pentecost of
Almain, Peter Gramme and Robert Gaske, merchants, going to the parts
of the county of Kent to recover divers goods and wares lately stolen from
them on the sea coast and found in the said county.
Feb. 2. Licence for the abbot and convent of Battle to assign 2 acres of land of
Clipstone. the demesne lands of their manot of Hoton, co. Essex, and the advowson
of the church of that place, held in chief, to the dean and chapter of the
church of St. Paul, London, to hold in frank-almoin, and for the said dean
and chapter to appropriate the said church and to hold the church and land
in the same manner. By p.s.
Feb. 25. Presentation of William de Weston to the church of Abberbury, in
Westminster, the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
bishopric of Winchester. The letters are directed to the guardian of the
spirituality of Lincoln. By p.s.
Feb. 22. John de Britannia, earl of Bichmond, going beyond the seas with the
Westminster, king, has letters nominating Bichard de Crek and William de Ottele
his attorneys until Whitsuntide.
Feb. 24. John de Enokyn, going as above, has like letters nominating Balph de
Westminster. Besewold his attorney.
Boger Dammory, going as above, has like letters nominating Bichard
Dammory and Bichi^ de Lowches his attorneys.
John de la Beche, going as above, has like letters nominating Philip de
la Beche, the elder, lus attorney.
Master James de Florencia, archdeacon of Winchester, going as above, has
like letters nominating Bobert de Florencia and Williun de Staunford his
attorneys.
Feb. 24. Balph de Bulmere and Alice his wife, going beyond the seas, have letters
Westminster, nominating Gervase de Lofthouses and Nicholas de Langeton their attorneys
for one year.
Bobert Bose, going in the company of Balph de Crumbewell on
pilgrimage to Santiago, has letters nominating William Maheu, chaplain,
his attorney until a year after Easter.
Simple protection for the said Bobert Bose for the same.
422 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320. Membrane 18 — cont.
Simple protection for the said Ralph de Cnimbewell for the same time.
Feb. 25. The like until Midsonmier for the prior of Bermondeseye going beyond
Westminster. \^q seas.
The like until the quinzaine of Easter for Edmund de Dymeton, clerk,
going to North Wales to audit and receive the account from the sheriffs
and other ministers of the king for those parts for the time in which the
said Edmund was chamberlain for North Wales.
Feb. 24. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year for the abbess of St. Mary's,
Wetiminster. Winchester.
Feb. 25. Grant, during pleasure to Thomas de Orey of Qd. a day for the support
Wetiminfter. of himself and his wife to be received by the hands of the sheriff of
York out of the issues of his bailiwick. By p.s.
Pardon, at the instance of queen Isabella, to John Waleys, a prisoner in
Colecestre prison for a trespass committed by him and others against
Jakemina de Merk in the county of Essex by fishing in her fishery at
Lyndesele in that county, whereof he was convicted before Robert de
Maddingle and Humphrey de Waleden, justices of oyer and terminer.
By p.s.
Feb. 24. The like, at the instance of Roger Danunory, to John de Lachelegh.
Westinimter. 3y ]^,
Feb. 22. Simple protection, until a year after Easter, for John son of Philip de
Wertminster. Patemere going in the company of Ralph de Cnimbewell on pilgrimage to
Santiago.
Feb. 2. The like, for two years, for Fulk Filz Waryn going beyond the seas.
Clipstone. By p.s.
The said Fulk has letters nominating Pain and Peter Fiz Waryn his
attorneys for the same time.
Feb. 26. William de Northwell, going beyond the seas with the king, has letters
Westminster, nominating Henry de Edenestowe and William de Lound Ms attorneys
imtil Michaelmas.
The under-mentioned persons, going beyond the seas with the king, have
letters nominating their attorneys, viz. —
Hugh le Despenser, the elder • - • ( Robert de Haudlo.
( Andrew de Sancto Lucio.
John de Rithre ..... Henry Badewe.
Roger Lusewy Thomas de Harpeden.
Richard Camel the same Thomas.
Geoffrey de Hakeneys, parson of the church
of Orpinton the same Thomas.
Maurice le Brunne f John de Bradelei.
I John de Triple.
Thomas de Garton William de Clif\
Peter, prior of Bermundeseye, going beyond the seas, has letters
nominating Fromund, his fellow-monk, and Thomas Seman his attorneys.
Gerard Orum has like letters in the names of Ralph de Shenle and John
de Burguillon.
18 EDWARD n. 428
1320. MEMBRANE 17.
Feb. 15. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Westminster. St. Swithun*s, Winchester, by William de Batesford of a messuage, 2J
yirgates of land and 16d. of rent in Wynemaneston, held of the said prior
and convent, which are worth in all their issues IO5. ^d. a year, as appears
by inquisition made by Master Richard de Clare, king's clerk, escheator
on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands,
tenements and rents to the value of 50/. a year.
Feb. 19. Acknowledgement that the king has received by the hands of the
Westminster treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer from S. bishop of London, in
the name of Pope John XXII. and of the church of Rome 25Z. as a loan,
viz. out of the tenth for six years imposed by Pope Clement V. for the
general crusade, collected in the diocese of London by the prior of the
Holy Trinity, London ; with promise of repayment in five years.
By bill of Exchequer.
Feb. 20. Safe-conduct, for two years, for Peter Scorpaz and Francis, his brother,
Westmfaister. merchants of Venice {de Vynes*), going to cUvers parts of the realm with
wares to trade. By p.s.
Feb. 18* Licences, at the request of Richard de Ayremynne, king's derk, for the
Missenden. prior and convent of Drax to acquire in mortmain lands and rents to the
value of 101. a year, and also to appropriate the church of Oarthorpe, in
the diocese of Lincoln, which is of their advowson. By p.s.
Feb. 20. Hugh de Audele, the younger, and Margaret, his wife, staying in
Westminster. England, have letters nominating Robert de Lale their attorney in Ireland
for four years.
Simon de Criketot, staying in England, has letters nominating John le
Longe his attorney in Irdand for one year.
Simple protection, for one year, for John de Wanetynge, the elder, going
beyond the seas. By E. on the information of Richard de Ayremynne.
The like, for two years, for Philip de Kyme, going beyond the seas.
ByK.
The same Philip has letters nominating Dominic de Bucton and
William de Waynflet his attorneys for the same time.
Feb. 18. Protection, with clause volumus, until Whitsuntide, for Richard Lovel,
Westminster going on the king's service beyond the seas. By K.
Feb. 22. John, prior of Lanthony by Gloucester, staying in England, has letters
Westminster, nominating William Waryn and Robert de Cudyngton his attorneys in
Ireland for two years.
John de Bakeputz, staying in England, has like letters nominating
Edmund Trussel and Robert de Hales his attorneys in Ireland.
John le Bygod, staying in England, has letters nominating John de
Shefeld and Adam de Sandale his attorneys as above.
Feb, 20. Licence for Agnes, late the wife of John de Caltoft, to grant her
Westminster, manor of Westalington, held in chief as of the honor of Albemarle, to
Henry de Bere of Lincoln and Alice, his wife, to hold for their lives.
By fine of 40s.
Feb. 22. Grant to Roger Ardingelli, Bonus Philippi and Dinus Forcetti, and
Weetmmster. their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, who
424 ' CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1320. Membrane 17 — cont.
have undertaken to deliver into the Wardrobe 5,000 marks for the
expenses of the king's Household for the journey beyond the seas^ of
the said sum out of the issues of the tenth imposed on the clergy of
England by the Pope and out of the eighteenth granted by the
commonalty of the realm and the twelfth by the oonmionalty of the
cities, boroughs and the king's demesne lands; with mandate in
pursuance to the treasurer, barons and chamberlains of the Exchequer.
ByK.
Feb. 22. Licence for QeoSrey Luterell to enfeoff Guy Luterell of his manor of
Westminster. L?enham, CO. Lincoln, held in chief, and for the said Guy to regrant the
manor to the said Geof&ey for life with successive remainders to Andrew
son of the said Geoffrey and Beatrice his wife and the heirs of their bodies,
to Geofi&ey brother of the said Andrew and Constance his wife and their
heirs and to the right heirs of the said Geof&ey Luterell. Renewed.
Licence for QeoiBrey Luterel to enfeoff Guy Luterel of his manor of
Hoton Paynel, co. York, held in chief, and for the said Guy to regrant the
manor to the said Geoffirey and Agnes, his wife, for their lives, with
successive remainders to Andrew his son, and Beatrice his wife, and the
heirs of their bodies, to GeoSrej brother of the said Andrew and Constance
his wife, and to the right heirs of the said Geoffrey Luterel. Renewed.
Feb. 24. Safe-conduct, for one year, for John de Donecastre, merchant, who was
Westminster, bom in England and is now staying in the realm of France at Amiens,
proposing to convey com and other victuals from abroad into England to
trade therein.
Feb. 28. Richard Blundel, going beyond the seas with Master Robert de Baldok
Westminster, on the king's service, has letters nominating John Pokerich his attorney
until Whitsuntide. By testimony of the said Master Robert.
Simple protection, for one year, for Ralph de Bulmere, going beyond the
seas on pilgrimage. By E.
Feb. 24. William de Ayremynne, clerk, staying in England, has letters
Westminster, nominating Richard Broun, clerk, and Henry de Badewe his attorneys in
Lreland for two years.
Ralph de Crumbewell, going on a pilgrimage to Santiago, has letters
nominating Robert de Sallowe and Robert de Swylington his attorneys for
one year.
Feb. 22. Licence for Hugh de Audele, the younger, and Margaret, his wife, jbo
Westminster, demise their castle and manor of Lydeford and chace of Dertemore, which
they hold of the king's grant for the life of the said Margaret, to the abbot
and convent of Tavystok to hold for a term of ffve years. By E.
Feb. 24. Licence for William de Sengham and William his son to grant to Walter
Westminster, de Pateshull and Joan, his wife, and Thomas, his brother, their manor of
Grantesete and the advowson of its church, held in chief as of the honor of
Boulogne, as appears by inquisition taken by Master Richard de Clare,
king's clerk, late escheator on this side Trent, to hold to the said Walter,
Joan and Thomas and the heirs of the said Walter. By fine of 100s.
Jan. 28. Pardon to John Belle of his outlawry in the county of Kent for non-
York. * appearance in the Court of King's Bench to satisfy the king for his ransom
for a trespass, whereof he and others were convicted, committed against
Ralph Frapail, John Hungrie, Gervase Wartres {Gervado Warettos^ and
18 EDWABD n. 426
1320.
Membrane 17 — cont.
John Gonpaill, merchants of Dinant in Ahnain, by the said John Belle and
John Farman and Joan his wife, Robert Leonis, John Settesail, William
Ede and Margery his wife, Richard Osbem and Stephen de Marisco, as it
appears by the record of Henry Lescrope, and his fellows, justices to hold
please before the king ; pardon to him of such ransom and restitution of
his goods and chattels which for such outlawry had been forfeited. By E.
The like to Robert Leonis for the aforesaid trespass committed by him
and John Ferman as set forth above. By E.
The like for the said Richard Osbem. By E.
Pardon to John Ferman and Joan his wife of their respective outlawry
and waiver in the county of Eent for non-appearance as above touching the
trespass committed against Ralph Frapayl, &c. By E.
The like for William Ede and Margery his wife. By E.
The like for John Setteseil. By E.
MEMBRANE 16.
Feb. 28. Inspeximui and confirmation of a charter of John de Britannia, earl of
Westminster. Richmond, dated at York Sunday after All Saints Day 1818, granting to
Humphrey son of Roger le Clerk of Qwassingburgh that he and the heirs of
his body and their heirs of either sex shall be free and quit of all exactions
* of villenage or servitude ; also granting to the said Humphrey and the
heirs of his body 6 messuages and 20 curtilages and 6i bovates of arable
land in Qwassingburgh and Highiniton ; further grant to the said
Humphrey and the heirs of his body of 19 acres and a moiety of a perch of
land in Quassingburgh and Hightington, of which 10 acres and a moiety
of a perch of land lie in a field, which is called * le Park,' and the remaining
9 acres lie in divers places in the fields of Quassingburgh and Hightington,
to hold subject to rendering 5s. a year at the Exchequer and to doing
foreigh service and further to rendering to the earl for his life 5l8. Id. a
vear ; witnesses Sirs Bertram de Mounbouch [er] and William de Sulley,
knights, Oger de Pondeos, Theobald de Taylly, James de Sutton of
Boston, William Benet of Boston and others.
By fine of 2 marks at the instance of William de Clyf , clerk.
Feb. 24. Appointment of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to be keeper of the
Westminster, realm during the king's absence beyond the seas. By E. and 0.
VcuMted became surrendered and cancelled, as the king did not then cross
the seas ; and otherwise below.
Feb. 27. Presentation of Master John de Blebury to the church of Ayleston, in
Westminster, the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
land and heir of Fulk de Pembrigge, tenant in chief. By E.
Feb. 26. Mandate to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent, for the
Westminster, delivery of the temporalities of tne house of Wenlok to Gwichard de
Caroloco, formerly prior of St. Andrew's, Northampton, whom the prior of
la Charity {de Caritate) has preferred to be prior of the priory of Wenlok,
the king having restored the same to him. By E.
Writ de iwtendendo in pursuance for the said Gwichard directed to the
knights, free men and other tenants of the said priory.
426 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1 220 Membrane l^—aont*
Feb. 27. Mandate to the same escheator for the restitution of the temporalities of
Westminster, the priory of Northampton to Conon, late prior of Horthona, whom the
prior of la Charity has preferred to the said priory. By E.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance for the said Conon.
Feb. 28. Protection, with clause volumus, until Michaelmas, for Bartholomew
Westminster, de Badelesmere going to the Court of Bome on the king's service. By K.
The said Bartholomew has letters nominating John de Chelmersford and
William de Gosefeld his attorneys for the same time.
Feb. 24. Protection, with clause volumus until Michaelmas, for Hugh le Despenser,
Westminster, the elder, going beyond the seas with the king. By K.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with the said Hugh,
viz. —
John de Haudlo. John de Acton.
Martin de Fisshacre. Edmund de Deyte.
John de Wanetyngge. Thomas de Staunton, clerk.
John de Batingden. Master John de Staunton.
John de Busteleye of Lydeyard.
The like until Michaelmas for Thomas de Heyford, parson of the church
of Islepe, going with the said Hugh le Despenser as above.
By testimony of Thomas de Staunton.
The like until Whitsuntide for Bobert de Bissheton, clerk, going with
the king on his service.
The like for John de Bithre, going with the king as above. By E.
Feb. 26. The like, until Whitsuntide, for the under-mentioned persons going with
Westminster the king as above, viz. —
Walter, bishop of Exeter.
Geoffrey de Hakeneys, parson of the church of Orpinton.
Bichard Camel.
John de Fulham, parson of the church of Acton.
Master Henry de Glyf,* clerk.
Boger Lusewy.
Bobert de Newenton.
William de Oelden.
John de Neville.
The like for John de Cantebrugge, going with John de Weston on the
king's service as above.
The like for John de Bello Monte going with Boger Damory on the
king's service as above.
The like, until Michaelmas, for the under-mentioned persons going with
Bartholomew de Badelesmere on the king's service to the Court of Bome,
viz : — By testimony of the said Bartholomew.
Thomas de Chichekroft.
John le Smale.
John de Coggeshale.
John de Lughton, parson of the church of Cherleton.
Boger de Clifford.
John de Weston, parson of the church of Clyve.
John de Drayton.
John Waleys.
Bobert de WateviUe.
18 EDWARD II. 427
1320. Membrane 16 — corU.
John de Hegham.
Master John le Een.
Oeorge de Bos.
The like until Whitsuntide for Adam de Strode going with the bishop
of Exeter on the king's service beyond the seas.
The like for John de Carnadon, going with the said bishop as above.
The like for Thomas, earl of Norfolk and Marshal of England, going
with the king as above.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with the said earl of
Norfolk, viz. : —
Henry le Brun. Bichard le Sauer.
Maurice le Brun. Bobert de Dumbelton.
Thomas Goudray. Bobert de Beynes.
Boger de Borhunte. Walter de Hawyk.
Boger de Trumpyngton. Thomas le Chaundeler.
John de Wysham. Michael le Ussher.
Bobert de Asshebum. William Frethyng.
John de Castre. John Moy.
Balph Seymor. Bobert de Mildenhale.
John de Hagheman. John de Sancto Philberto.
William de Neuport. William Trenchaunt.
Balph de Brok. Bichard de la More.
Humphrey de Umframville. Bichard de Thurston.
Edmund de Oasteneys. John de Burdeney.
Osbert de Clynton. William de Bathon, clerk.
Thomas de Esshe. Bichard de Hertelpol.
Giles de Trumpyngton. John de Wy.
Simon de la Bord. Bobert de Umframville, earl of
Master Thomas Ferret. Anegos.
Bichard de Burghstede.
Feb. 28. The like for A. bishop of Hereford, going with the king as above.
Westminster.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with the said bishop as
above, viz. —
Master Heniy de Shome. Thomas de Orleton.
Thomas de Hampton. Thomas de Bisshopton.
Howel Waleys. Master John de Orleton.
Boger de Breynton.
Feb. 28. Giles de Trumpyngton has letters nominating William de Cantebrigge
Westxninster. &nd John Bernard his attorneys until Whitsuntide.
Balph de Brok has like letters in the name of John de Brok.
Feb. 28. Pardon, directed to the bailiffs and lieges of the Islands of Gemereye,
Westminster. Jereseye, Serk, and Auerneye, to Bicha^ Lucecte of Guetehou of the
Island of Gemereye of his abjuration of the Islands for the theft of the
sum of 62«. 8d. of money current in Gernereye and of two silver rings of
the price of 8«. of such currency, belonging to Peter Oliver of the Island
of Gemereye, as appears by certificate of the castellan of the castle of the
said Island of Gemereye. By E.
428 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320, Membrane 16 — cont
Feb. 26. Pardon to William le Brewere of Eton for the death of John de Medeford,
Westminster, as it appears by the record of John Neirnuyt and John de Chetyngdon, late
justices of gaol delivery for Aylesbury, that he killed him in self-defence.
ByK.
Feb. 26. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent [French] of John de
Westminster. Warenna, earl of Surrey, dated at Reygate the morrow of Gandlemasday 8
Edward II, granting to William de Bayouse (or de Baiocis) 20^ for his life,
to be received out of the earFs mills of Graham. By E.
Feb. 28. Pardon to the prior and friars of St. Augustine, Huntyngdon, for acquir-
Westminster. ing in mortmain, without licence of Edward I or the king, divers messuages
and lands in Huntyngdon, viz., from WiUiam de Ivengho, chaplain, a
messuage, and from Robert Bolder another, both held in chief by the
service of S^d, for gabel {ad hagabulum), from Roger de Matishale and
Christiana his wife a rood of land, from Muriella de Rameseye a Vacant plot
of land, and from Robert le Smale of Gomcestre and Margaret, his wife, a
rood of land, adjacent to the dwelling place of the said friars, which are
held of others as appears by an inquisition made by Master Richard de Glare,
king's clerk, late escheator on this side Trent ; with licence to retain the
same. By £.
Feb. 26. Protection with clause rogamm for five years for Martin de Regio and
Westminster. John de Wytherisfeld, the attorneys of the master and brethren of the
hospital of St. James, Altopascio {de Alto Passu), in the diocese of Lucca, to
whom the Pope has granted an indulgence to collect alms ; all persons
falsely representing themselves to be collectors for the hospital are to be
arrested. By E. on the information of Master Robert Baldok.
Feb. 28. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de Gatesbury of 7
Westminster, acres of land, 1^ acres of meadow, IJ acres of wood, and 4Z. did. of rent,
and a rent of lib. of cumin in Braghyng, Pokerigh, Gatesbury, Berkeshale,
and Wykham to a chaplain celebrating divine service daily in the chapel of
All Saints, Pokerich, built by the said Richard, for his soul and the soul of
Margaret his wife, and of his ancestors and heirs and all Christians.
By fine of 20s.
MEMBRANE 15.
Feb. 26. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Loppedell to
Westminster. John, bishop of Chichester, of a toft, 112 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow,
2 acres of pasture, and 6 acres of wood, and 2ds. Hid, of rent and a rent of
4 hens in Buxle. By E.
Feb. 28. Safe-conduct for one year for John de Letham, a Scot, going on a
Westminster, pilgrimage with two persons of his following to Santiago, whilst passing
through the realm, and also for his horses and harness. By p.s.
•
Grant to Ursus Neapoleonis de filiis Ursi of Rome {de Urbe)^ king's clerk,
of the prebend of Nassyngton, in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, in the
king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Lincoln. By E.
Feb. 27. Pardon to Philip le Taillur, son of Reginald le Irish, for the death of
Westminster. Robert de Lekenfeld, the groom (garcionis) of Henry de Lekenfeld, yeoman
{valetti) of William de Melton, dean of the church of St. Martin le Grand,
as it appears by the record of Henry Spygumel and John de Wengrave,
justices of gaol delivery for Neugate, that he killed him in self-defence.
ByE.
18 EDWARD n.
429
1320.
Feb. 7.
Leicester.
Feb. 29.
Eltham.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
March 2.
Bochester.
March 6.
Canterbury.
March 12.
Sturry.
March 6.
Cftnterbory.
March 7.
Canterbury.
March 1.
Northfleet.
March 7.
Canterbury.
Membrane 16 — eont.
Pardon to John Daoney of his outlawry for non-appearance before John
de Foxle and John de Stonore, justices of oyer and terminer, touching
trespasses committed by him in the county of Cornwall. By p.s.
Qrant to Master John de Stratford, clerk, of the archdeaconry of Lincoln
in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the
voidance of the bishopric of Lincoln. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the guardian of the spirituality of the bishopric
of Lincoln.
Grant to the same Master John de Stratford of the prebend of Gastre in
church of St. Mary, Lincoln, in the king's gift as above. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of Lincoln.
Tmpejnmus and confirmation of letters patent of the late king, dated 1
July {sic) 18 Edward I, inspecting a charter of Henry lU granting exemp-
tion from arrest, <&c. to the burgesses of St. Omer in Flanders. [Calendar
Pat. Roll. 18 Edward /, p. 180.] By p.s.
Confirmation of a grant by Balph son of John de Cammeys of all his
lands and tenements in Hardyngham, held in chief, to John son of Stephen
le Noriz o£ Hardyngham and his heirs, subject to rendering to the grantor
6<. for every service. By fine of 20«.
Safe-conduct for two years for merchants of John, duke of Brabant,
Lorraine and Limbergh coming into the realm with wares to trade. By E.
Presentation of William de Holynes to the chapel of Fulford in the
diocese of Coventry and Lichfield.
Orant to Master Robert de Patrica of the prebend of Preston in the
church of St. Mary, Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the late
voidance of the bishopric of Salisbury. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to B. bishop of Salisbury.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
Simple protection, without clause, for one year for Nicholas de Tikhull,
parson of the church of Eelm.
The like, with clause nolumus, for the same time for Boesia, late the
wife of Roger de Miryden.
The like for one year for William son of William Basset of Shathenfeld.
Exemption, at the request of queen Isabella, for Matthew Boyuin,
citizen and merchant of Amiens, from arrest of any goods which he shall
bring within the realm on account of any trespass not committed by him,
or for any debt, whereof he is not the principal or surety, provided he pays
the usual customs and does not vouch the goods of others as his. By E.
Presentation of John de Codesford to the church of Hemelesworth in
the diocese of Salisbury.
Thomas de Staunton, clerk, prebendary of Yatemynstre in the church of
St. Mary, Salisbury, going beyond the seas with Hugh le Despenser, the
elder, on the king's service, has letters nominating Thomas de Harpedene
his attorney untU Michaelmas.
Joan, late the wife of Richard de Weylaund, staying in England, has
letters nominating Simon de Criketot her attorney in Lreland for two
years.
480 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1320. Membrane 15 — cont.
Feb. 28. Pardon to Thomas Prentiz, * peleter,' for the death of William Scot,
Westminster. < taughiere,* as it appears by the record of Henry Spigumel and John de
Wengrave, justices of gaol delivery for Neugate, that he killed him in self-
defence. By K.
March 7. Appointment during pleasure, in the place of Roger le Porter, one of the
Canterbury, viewers of the works in the castle of Windsor, who has lost the sight of his
eyes and is unable to discharge his office, of Thomas le Rotour to the said
office. By E. on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Mandate in pursuance to Ralph de Cammoys, constable of the castle of
Windsor.
March 7. Licence for Robert de Neuburgh to enfeoff Nicholas de Gottele of his
Canterbury, manor of Wyntfred Neuburgh, co. Dorset, held in chief, and for the latter
to regrant the same to the said Robert and Margaret his wife and the heirs
of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of the said Robert.
By p.s.
March 8. Signification to S. bishop of London, of the revocation for divers causes
Canterbury, of the presentation of William de Cusance, king's clerk, to the church of
West Thurrok, in the diocese of London, a prebendal church of the king's
free chapel of Hastynges, made by the lang in the belief that the said
church was void. By. K.
March 6. Protection until Whitsuntide, with clause quod quietus nt de placitis, for
Canterbury. Master Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex, going beyond the seas
on the king's service. By E.
Feb. 28. The king had upon fine made by John son and heir of John le
Westminster, g^^ ^f i^ j^q^^ ^^^^ ^j Agnes, his wife, granted to the said John that
he might hold to himself and his heirs a messuage, 6 acres of land, and the
ferry of la More across the water of Babbelak in la More, which the said
John le Eeu and Agnes, both deceased, had acquired in fee without the
king's licence from the prior of Derhurst, tenant in chief, and which for such
trespass had been taken into the king's hand ; nevertheless by an inquisition
made by Master Richard de Glare, king's clerk, late escheator on this side
Trent, it is found that Stephen, sometime prior of Derhurst, a hundred
years past, with the assent of his chapter granted to the said John le Eeu
and Agnes, his wife, the said messuage, land and ferry to hold to them and
their heirs subject to rendering to the said prior and his successors 20s. a
year, and by doing suit at his court of Teynton and by ferrying free the said
prior and his successors and all servants of the said church of Derhurst and
of the church of St. Denis in France ; and that by that feoffment the said
John and Agnes, and the said Agnes upon his death, had seisin of the said
tenements during a long time, and that upon her death the said John le
Eeu, as their son and heir entered upon the said tenements and held them
during forty years and upwards by doing the aforesaid service and none
other, and that the said Stephen and four priors, his successors, were
always seised of the said service, and further that the prior of Derhurst held
the manor of la More, of which the said tenements were parcel, together
with his other possessions in England of the grant of Edward I in
frank-almoin by doing prayers and masses and by no other service ; and
further that before and from the time of the said feoffment, the tenements
were worth 5^. a year, and that a certain Stephen de Babbelak formerly held
them by rendering so much, and that now they are worth nothing beyond
the service of the said 20^. and the maintenance of a barge and boat, which
are necessary for the ferry, and beyond the maintenance and repair of a
18 EDWARD n. 481
1320.
Membrane 16 — conU
causeway leading to the water of Babbelak, which is nearly half a league
{fere longitudinis dimidie leuce), and is frequently so injured by great floods
that it cannot be repaired without alms of good men. The long not wish-
ing that anything to their prejudice shall befall the said prior of Derhurst
and his church in this matter has caused his letters so granted to the said
John, who has surrendered them, to be cancelled, and as a grace to the
prior and the said John has pardoned the aforesaid trespass and has
granted to the latter that he may hold the said messuage, land, and ferry to
him and his heirs from the prior and his successors by the aforesaid
services. By K.
MEMBRANE 14.
Feb. 26. Licence for William Joce to grant to Philip Joce and his heirs a
Westminster, messuage, 1 oarucate and 92 acres of land, and 60^. of rent in Neweluid,
held in chief. By fine of 2 marks.
Safe-conduct for two years for Siglavus Susse, king's merchant, burgess
of the town of Lenne, and the men and mariners of his irwo ships, of which the
one is called * la Margarete ' and the other * la Cruzenhery, laden with corn,
victuals and merchandise within the realm to trade in foreign parts for his own
gain and that of his fellows and of the freighters of the ships.
By E. on the information* of the earl of Pembroke.
Feb. 27. Licence for John de Lancastre to enfeoff William de Herle of a moiety of
Westminster, the manors of Angreton and Hedon on the Wall {super Murum), co.
Northumberland, held in chief, and for the latter to regrant the same to the
said John and Annora, his wife, to hold for their lives, with remainder to
Roger de Lancastre for his life, with reversion over to the said William
and his heirs. By E.
Feb. 22. Inspeximua and confirmation of a deed [French] of Thomas, earl of
Westminster. Lancaster and Leicester and steward of England, granting to Bobert de
Holand and Maud his wife and their heirs the manor of Yoxhale with
the advowson of its church, the manors of Tengetwysel and Mottrom
with Longedendale with the advowson of the church of Mottrom to
hold in the same manner as the said Thomas had granted to them the manor
of Broghton, co. Buckingham, the manor of Westderby by Liverpole
together with its demesnes of the Haye of Croxstath and the manors of
Torisholm ^or Thorisholm) and Eellet, with the bailiwick of the
serjeancy ot Lonesdale, Foumays and Eertmel and the keepership
of the forest in all the earPs lands and forests in the county of
Lancaster as fully as Sir Benet Gemet held such bailiwick and keeper-
ship, together with all land and tenements in le Hepe by Mamcestre
with the bailiwick of the serjeancy of Salfordshire as fully as William de
Holande ever held the same ; quitclaim by the said earl to the said Bobert
and his heirs of all claim and right in the manors of Thorpwaterville,
Aide Wynche, and Achirche, co. Northampton, with the advowsons of the
churches of Aldewynche and Aychirche ; witnesses, Nicholas de Segrave,
Stephen de Segrave, John de Haveryngton, William Tochet, John Bek,
Richard de Holand, Robert de Dalton and others ; dated at the earl's castle
of Pountfreyt, 8 February 18 Edward II. By p.s.
Feb. 25. Licence for the abbot and convent of Stanle to grant to Hugh le
Westminster. Despenser, the elder, 800 acres of wood in Braden, which are of the
appurtenances of the manor of Miggehale, adjacent to his park of la Fasteme,
482 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS
1320. Membrane 14 — cont.
held in chief, and for the abbot of Malmesbury to grant 800 aores of waste
in their manor of Brynke worth adjacent to the said park, also held in chief,
to the said Hugh, to hold to him and his heirs for the enlargement of his
park ; licence also for the said Hugh to empark the same. By p.s.
Feb. 28. Licence for the prior and convent of St. Peter*s, Ipswich, to acquire in
Westminster, mortmain lands and rents to the value of 10^. a year. By p.s.
Feb. 26. Grant to the bailiffs and good men of the town of Lenne Episcopi that
Westminster, they may export corn, ale and other victuals from their port, to trade with
wherever they will, notwithstanding the proclamation forbidding the export
of such from the ports of the realm, provided they find security that th^
will not carry such provisions to the Scots. By E.
Feb. 28. Protection until Michaelmas, with clause volumus for Adam,
Westminster, bishop of Hereford, going beyond the seas on the king's service. By E.
The said bishop has letters nominating Master Richard de Vemoun,
canon in the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford, and John de Bromfeld his
attorneys for the same time.
March 18. Protection with clause volumus for the same time for Master Henry de
Starry. Cantuaria.
Feb. 20. Protection for two years, with clause rogamus^ for the prior and convent
Westminster, of St. Botulph, Golecestre. All persons fraudulently collecting alms in
their name are to be arrested.
March 7. Protection for one year, with the clause volumus for Maurice de
Canterbury. Berkele, the elder, going to Gascony on the king's service. By E.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with the said Maurice,
viz. —
William de Wanton.
Thomas de Bradeston.
Thomas son of Maurice de Berkele.
Master John de Tyngewyk, clerk.
Maurice de Berkele, the younger.
John Mautravers, the younger.
Thomas de Bathon.
Roger Mael.
Maurice de Berkele, the elder, going as above has letters nominating
Thomas son of Thomas de Berkele and Richard de Salle his attorneys for
the same time.
Master John de Tyngewik has like letters in the name of John de
Heghham.
Thomas de Bathon has like letters in the name of John de Heghham.
William de Wauton has like letters in the names of Thomas son of
Thomas de Berkele and Richard de Salle.
Maurice de Berkele, the younger, has like letters in the names of the said
Thomas and Richard.
Thomas son of Maurice de Berkele, the elder {seniaris)^ has like letters in
the names of the said Thomas and Richard.
18 EDWARD II.
488
1320.
March 9.
Sturry.
March 7.
Canterbury.
March 21.
Boohester.
Membrane 14 — cotU.
Boger de Clifford, going in the train of Bartholomew de Badelesmere on
the king's service beyond the seas, has letters nominating Robert de Welle
and John le Brun his attorneys until Michaelmas. By p.s.
Protection for the said Roger going as above.
Licence, notwithstanding the statute of mortmain, for the abbot and
convent of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, to assign a plot of land containing
the fourth part of one rood by Quenegate within the walls of the city of
Canterbury, adjacent to the garden of the prior and convent of the Holy
Trinity, Canterbury, to the said prior and convent for the enlargement of
their said garden to hold in exchange for a plot containing 1^ acres of land
at le Sandpitte in the suburb of the said city, adjacent to the close of the
said abbot and convejit for the enlargement thereof. By p.s.
Licence, at the request of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, steward of the
Household, for the prioress and convent of Shepeye to acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements, and rents to the value of 10/. a year. By p.s.
Feb. 28.
WestminBter.
March 21.
Boohester.
April 15.
Lambeth.
March 25.
Sturry.
MEMBRANE 13.
Irupeximus and confirmation of the under-mentioned letters, viz. —
I. Letters patent, dated the Nones of May, 1802, of Henry, sometime
prior of the cathedral church of St. Swithun, Winchester, *and of the
convent thereof, inspecting and confirming the letters of John de
Pontisara, bishop of Winchester, viz. the ordinances for the chapel of
St. Elizabeth, founded by him in his meadow, before the gate of his
castle of Wolveseye, which is called the meadow of St. Stephen, and
dated at Wolveseye in the Vigil of the Annunciation in the year 1801
and in the year 80 Edwatd I.
II. Confirmation of grants, donations, releases and confirmations by
Simon de Farham, Robert de Harwedon, William de Staunford («tc),
clerk, Roger de Mortuo Mari, John de Sancto Johanne, son and heir
of John de Sancto Johanne, Richard de Stretton, knight, Richard de
Rivers, knight, Henry, late bishop of Winchester, Nicholas, prior of
St. Swithun's, Winchester, and the convent thereof, Roger, abbot of
Tychesfeld, and the convent thereof, by the said John, bishop of
Winchester, Henry, sometime prior of St. Swithun's, and the convent
thereof, the said Henry, bishop of Winchester, and by Nicholas, some-
time prior of St. Swithun*s, and the convent thereof. [J/oncwtican,
Vol. VI, pp. 1889-1841.] By fine of 40«.
Licence, at the request of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, steward of the
Household, for the prior and convent of Ledes to appropriate in mortmain
the church of Cherte by Ledes in the diocese of Canterbury, which is of
their own advowson. By p.s.
Protection until Michaelmas, with clause volumus, for George de Ros
going with Bartholomew de Badelesmere on the king's service beyond the
seas. By testimony of the said Bartholomew.
Grant to Bertrand, cardinal deacon of St. Mary in Aquiro, in considera-
tion of his good service to the king at the Court of Rome, of a pension
of 50 marks a year. [Fcedera.] By K.
18345 2 R
484
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
Feb. 27.
Westminster.
March 14.
Starry.
March 7.
Canterbury.
March 28.
Eltham.
March 11.
Wingham.
March 18.
Sturry.
March 11.
Wingham.
March 26.
Eltbam.
March 28.
Eltham.
March 28.
Eltham.
April 1.
Eltham.
March 27.
Eltham.
March 11,
Wingham.
April 1.
Eltham.
MEMBRANE 12.
Confirmation to the abbot and convent of Hageman of divers grants
made to them by Cadwalader brother of Owyn Magnus and others.
[Monasticotif Vol. VI. pt. 1, p. 109.] By p.s.
Simple protection without clauses, for two years, for John de Sheffeld
going to Lreland.
The said John has letters nominating William de Shefifeld his attorney
for the same time.
Simple protection without clauses, for one year, for Thomas de Halywell,
parson of the church of St. Matthew the Apostle, Ipswich.
Grant to Master Geoffrey de Eyton, clerk, of the prebend of St. Botolph
in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the
voidance of the bishopric of Lincoln. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of Lincoln.
Simple protection until Michaelmas for the prior of Lewes going beyond
the seas to the general chapter of his Order. By p.s.
Master George de Saluciis, archdeacon of Buckingham, going to the
Court of Rome, has letters nominating Manfred de Bargiis his attorney for
one year.
The prior of Lewes, going beyond the seas as already set forth, has
letters nominating John de Dinyngton, parson of the church of Great
Sandale, and John de Sutton his attorneys until Michaelmas.
Bobert de Welle, going on pilgrimage beyond the seas, has letters
nominating Richard le Vavasour and Robert de Ludeburgh his attorneys
for one year.
Robert Bavent, going with the said Robert de Welles, has like letters in
the names of Eudo de Billesby and Richard de Bradepole.
Protection for one year, with clause noliimus, for William de Thunneyk,
king's clerk, rector of the church of Munstreworth, who is engaged on tiie
king's service.
Presentation of William de Stoweford to the church of Lifton, in the
diocese of Exeter.
Vacated because otherwise on 12 October in the fourteenth year.
Presentation of John de Bnmne to the church of Redmershill in the
diocese of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the
bishopric of Durham. The letters are directed to L. bishop of Durham.
Protection for one year, with clause volumus, for Master John de
Hildesle, canon of Chichester, going beyond the seas on the king's
service. By p.s.
Safe-conduct for the said Master John de Hildesle for the same time.
By p.s.
Simple protection until Michaelmas for the prior of Lewes, going beyond
the seas to the general chapter of his Order. By p.s.
Amald de Cassarel, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Edmund de Cassarello, his son, and John Bennion his attorneys for two
years.
The said Amald has like letters nominating the same persons his
attorneys in Ireland.
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1320.
March 25.
Eltham.
April 1.
Eliham.
April 4«
Eltham.
Membrane 12 — cont.
Protection until Michaelmas, with clamse volumus, for Edmund de
Wodestok, the king's brother, going on his service beyond the seas. By p.s.
The like letters for the under-mentioned persons going with Edmund de
Wodestok, viz. —
Edmund Bacoun.
William de Bello Campo.
John de Sapy.
Bobert de Shirlond.
John de Bures.
Bobert son of Payn the younger
{junioris),
William de Hoo, clerk.
William Martel.
Balph de Weston.
George de Percy.
John son of George de Percy.
Edmund de Inglethorpe.
John le Barber.
Walter Manaunt.
John Golde.
Walter Bouer (or Boner).
Roger de Wellesworth (or de Welles-
ford).
John de Corton.
John de Shotesham.
William de Walkynton.
William Baret.
Walter de Coumbe.
Robert de Davyntre (or Daventre). John Maunes.
Roger de Lorenge. Robert Cyfrewas. By p.s. [5252.]
William de Bello Campo, going as above, has letters nominating William
de Bradewell, and Roger Golafre his attorneys for the same time.
Protection for one year, with clause volumus, for Thomas de London,
clerk, going on the king's service to Ponthieu. By p.s.
The like, until Michaelmas, for Bartholomew de Asshebomhamme, going
with Bartholomew de Badelesmere on the king's service to the Court of
Rome. By testimony of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
Master William de Staneye, staying beyond the seas, has letters
nominating Richard de Haselden and Peter de Combremont his attorneys
for two years.
Branchinus Huberd of London, going beyond the seas in the company of
Anthony Pessaigne, has like letters in the names (sic) of Bernard Deny for
one year.
Otto de Grandisono, staying beyond the seas, has like letters nominating
John de Bevillere his attorney in Ireland for three years.
The said Otto has like letters nominating Henry de Clif ' and John de
Ditton for the same time.
April 4. Stephen de Jusceaux, going beyond the seas with the prior of Lewes, has
Eltham. letters nominating John de Torryng, clerk, and John Dalyre his attorneys
imtil Michaelmas.
April 9. Pardon to Stephen de Jusceaux for acquiring for life, without licence,
Westmmster. a messuage, 1 carucate and 2} virgates of land, 20 acres of wood, and lis,
of rent in Wynterboume Wast, Bochampton, and Swanewich, and the
advowson of the church of Wynterboume Wast from the prior and convent
of Wast, who held from the king in frank-almoin ; with restitution of the
same, which for that trespass had been taken into the king's hands.
By fine of 40s.
April 9. Master Richard de Abyndon, staying in England, has letters nominating
Westminster. Robert Bumel and John de Cheleworth his attorneys for two years.
April 11.
Westminster.
Presentation of Master Geoffrey de la Gale to the church of Redmershill,
in the diocese of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
bishopric of Durham. The letters are directed to L. bishop of Durham. ByK.
436
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
April 10.
Westminster.
April 9.
Westminster.
April 12.
Westminster.
' April 8.
West minster.
Membrane 12 — cant.
Grant to William Inge, clerk, of the archdeaconry of Surrey in the
church of St. Swithun, Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the
voidance of the bishopric of Winchester. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the guardian of the spirituality of the bishopric
of Winchester.
Protection, with clause volumus, until Midsummer, for Percival Simeon,
staying on the king's service at Newcastle-upon-Tyne. By p.s.
The like, imtil Michaelmas, for Edmund Hakelut, going to Ireland on
the king's service. By K. on the information of Master Robert Baldok.
Notification to L. bishop of Durham, of the revocation of the presentation
to the church of Redmershill, in his diocese, of John de Brunne, clerk.
Upon representation by the said John that the church was vacant and in
the king's gift, and that the taxation thereof was 19 marks, the king,
accepting that valuation, had presented him thereto, but not wishing the
said John to profit by such fraud now revokes such presentation. By K.
March 7.
Canterbury.
March 15.
Starry.
March 15.
Sturry.
March 15.
Sturry.
March 24.
Rlthara.
MEMBRANE 11.
Licence for the prior and convent of the Holy Trinity, Canterbury, to
assign a certain plot of land containing 1 j acres at * le Sandpitte ' in the
suburb of the city of Canterbury, adjacent to the close of the abbot and
convent of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, to the said abbot and convent for
the enlargement of their close, in exchange for a plot containing the fourth
pait of a rood of land by the Quenegate within the walls of the said city,
adjacent to the garden of the said prior and convent for its enlargement.
By p.s.
Grant to Roger Ardingelli and Bonus Philippi, and their fellows,
merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, who had delivered, as a
loan to the king, 1,500 marks to A. bishop of Hereford, for the advance-
ment of the king's business at the Court of Rome, of the like sum out of
the issues of the tenth, imposed by the Pope on the clergy of England,
levied in the province of Canterbury, and out of the eighteenth granted by
the commonalty of the realm. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and chamberlains of the
Exchequer.
Safe-conduct until Michaelmas for Master Henry de Cantuaria, whom
the king is sending on his business beyond the seas.
Simple protection, without clause, for one year for Master Roger de
Snetesham, parson of the church of Great Cressyngham and of the chapel
of Stone.
Inspeximus of letters patent of queen Isabella, dated at Eltham, 12 March,
1820, granting to Isambert de Seint Blomund, her yeoman, the custody of
the castle and forest of Cressy, with the usual fee.
William de Bello Campo, going beyond the seas in the company of
Edmund de WoJestok, the king's brother, and on his service, has letters
nominating William de Bradewell and Roger Golafre his attorneys until
Whitsunday.
Mandate to the dean and chapter of the king's free chapel of Hastynges
to af^sign the stall in the choir and place in the chapter pertaining to his
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1320.
March 14.
Starry.
March 15.
Starry.
March 29.
Eltham.
April 9.
Westminster.
April 9.
Westminster.
April 10.
Westminster.
April 11.
Westminster.
April 11.
Westminster.
April 10.
Westminster.
April 15.
Westminster.
Metnbrane 11 — cont.
prebend to William de Gusancia, king's clerk, who has been presented to
the church of Westthurrok, which is a prebend of the said chapel, by John
Joce, knight, and admitted thereto by S. bishop of London.
Pardon to William Baud, knight, for taking part in a tournament,
contrary to the king's proclamation. [Fcedera.] By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the master and brethren of the
hospital of St. John, Abyndon, by William de Alvescote of 6 messuages,
88^ acres of land, 2 acres of meadow and 2 acres of wood in Abyndon,
Gomenore, Gheueleswell and Sugworth, which are held of the abbey of
Abyndon, and are worth in all their issues 17s. iid. a year, as appears by
inquisition made by Master Richard de Glare, king's clerk, escheator on
this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire
lands, tenements and rents to the value of lOOs. a year.
Pardon to John Lambot of Wynchelse, on account of his good service in
Scotland, of all manner of trespasses and felonies committed by him in the
realm in the time of Edward I and of the king ; and of any consequent
outlawry. By p.s.
Pardon to Henry Joweson for acquiring in fee, without licence, a
messuage and a toft in la Newelond from William de Ely, tenant in chief.
By fine of i mark.
Pardon to Henry Prat of la Neweland for acquiring in fee, without
licence, a messuage and a moiety of an acre of land in la Newelond from
William Ely (sic), tenant in chief. By fine of } mark.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master Richard de
Glare, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, for Robert de Veer, earl of
Oxford, to assign the advowson of the church of Benteleye, co. Essex,
held in chief, to the prior and convent of Golne ; and for the said prior and
convent to appropriate the church notwithstanding the statute of mortmain.
By fine of 100«.
Pardon to John de Flete for taking part in a tournament, contrary to the
king's proclamation. [Fadera.] By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, at the request of Master John de Stratford, king's
clerk, archdeacon of Lincoln, to John de Maddeleye of the custody of the
wood called Ghaspel in the forest of Kynefare. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Ralph de Monte Hermerii, keeper of the forest
on this side Trent, or to his deputy in the forest of Kynefare.
Licence for John de Lancastre to enfeoff Robert de Veer, earl of Oxford,
of his manor of Stanstede Mounfichet together with the advowson of the
priory of Thremenhale, co. Essex, held in chief, and for the said Robert to
regrant the same to the said John and Annora his wife for their lives, with
remainders to Roger de Lancastre for his life, and then to Thomas de Veer
and Agnes his wife and the heirs of the said Thomas. By E.
Acknowledgement that the king has received, as a loan, by the hands of
the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer, from the guardian of the
spirituality of the bishopric of Lincoln, void by the death of John, late
bishop of that diocese, 91/. ISs. Ad, out of the tenth for six years imposed
by Pope Clement V for the general crusade, collected in the diocese of
Lincoln by the prior of St. Katherine's without Lincoln ; with promise of
repayment to the Pope within five years. By bill of Exchequer.
488 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320. Membrane 11 — cont.
Feb. 29. Notification to the guardian of the spirituality of the bishopric of Lincohi
Eltham. of the revocation of the presentation of William de Clif*, king's clerk, to
the church of Hale Magna, in the diocese of Lincoln, made by the king in
the belief that the right of presentation belonged to him. The guardian is
further to admit to that church the presentee of the abbot of Bardeneye, to
whom the right of presentation for this turn belongs. By p.s.
April 10. Protection for two years, with clause rogamus^ for the master and
Westminster, brethren of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen, Hastynges.
The like for two years for the master and brethren of the hospital of
St. Mary and St. Leonard for lepers without Suthwerk.
April 18. Licence for Walter, bishop of Exeter, the treasurer, to acquire in
Westminster, mortmain lands, tenements and rents in Dover to the value of 5 marks a
year. By K.
March 20. Edmund Bacun, going beyond the seas in the company of Edmund de
Sturry. Wodestok, the king's brother, and on his service, has letters nominating
Adam Bacim his attorney until Michaelmas.
April 24. Notification that Edmund de Plessetis, Matthew de Bassingboume, John
Westminster, de Wolleston and Robert Baygnard, knights, made oath in the Chancery
that William Avenel, knight, is son and heir of John Avenel, knight,
deceased, and that the said John formerly held divers lands and tenements
in Mankeville in Normandy and also within the realm, and that the said
William now holds the same by hereditary right. By E.
Membrane 10.
April 11. Fulk Fiz Waryn, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Payn
Westminster. Fiz Warin and Walter de Ocle his attorneys for two years.
William de Eyton, going with the said Fulk as above, has letters
nominating Thomas de Biryton his attorney for two years.
Simple protection for two years, without clause, for the warden {cmtos)
of the house of Boxgrave and for the monks of that house.
Exemption for life for John Grerberge, son of Thomas Grerberge, from
being put on assizes, juries, or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff,
coroner, or other minister of the king. By p.s.
Pardon to John de Cbelmeresford, clerk, for acquiring without licence
for his life from Richard de Clare a bailiwick of a forestership, in the
king's forest of Essex in the hundred of Aungre, held in chief ; with
licence to retain the said bailiwick. By p.s.
April 17. Mandate to John de Foxle and John de Stonore, guardians of the
Lambeth, bishopric of Winchester, to deliver the temporalities of the bishopric to
Rigaud de Asserio, scholar of Orleans, whom Pope J[ohn XXII] has
preferred to that see, the king having accepted the preferment and taken
fealty from the same Rigaud. By E.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and otherwise below.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance directed to the knights, free men and
tenants of the bishopric.
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1320.
April 18.
Westminster.
April 16.
Lambeth.
April 14.
Lambeth.
Membratie 10 — cont,
Inspeximm and confirmation, notwithstanding the statute of mortmain,
of the undermentioned grants to Walter de Stapeldon, bishop of Exeter,
viz. —
I. Charter of Edmund called Eoc (dictus Koc) of Leanham, dated at
Dover, :> August 18 Edward II, granting to the said bishop a
messuage, with its houses, land and garden thereto belonging,
within the liberty of the port of Dover in Canonewarde, lying
between the land of John Gossone towards the 'sutheast' and
that of William de Paris' towards the 'northwest* and abutting
on the land called 'la Bele Assise' late of John de Eye
towards the ' northeast ' and the king's highway towards the ' suth-
west,' to hold by doing the usual service to the king according
to the custom of the port. Witnesses: Simon GUes, mayor
of Dover, William le Archer, bailiff of Dover, Nicholas Valentyn,
Valentine de Bere, John Veneson, John de Mar', William Virgile,
Virgilius Godespeny, John son of Nicholas Salekyn, William
Baglite, Thomas le Keu, Nicholas Monyn, William Giles, William
Hurtyn, Alexander de Dureham, Alexander Hurtyn, Edmund
Hurtyn, Henry Lorkyn, John de Aula, William the clerk (clerico),
William Josep', John Joseph', and Valentine Joseph'.
II. Charter of Valentine de Bere, dated at Dover, 6 March,
18 Edward 11, granting a plot of land in Kanounwarde, next the
land late of Edmund Cok towards the ' suthwest ' and the tenements
of the heirs of Thomas the dyer {tinctoris) towards the * northest *
and abutting on the land of Thomas de Bere, called ' Belle Assise.'
Witnesses, Robert de Eendale, constable of the castle of Dover,
Simon Gyles, the mayor, and William Archer, the bailiff of Dover,
William Virgyle, and Thomas le Keu.
in. Charter of Ralph de Walemere, sub-prior of St. Martin's, Dover,
and of the convent thereof, the priorship being void, dated in their
chapter, 8 July, 1819, granting land within the liberty of the port
of Dover in Nicholeswarde, lying between their land and that of
William Lof*, chaplain, and abutting on the lands of the heirs of
Walter Thebaud and on the road from Dover to Hathebrandesdoune
towards the * northwest. ' Witnesses, Simon Gyles, the mayor, and
William Larcher, the bailiff of the port of Dover, Nicholas Valentyn,
Valentine his brother, John Veneyson, John atte See, William
Virgile, William Baglite, William Hurtyn, Thomas le Keu, John
son of Nicholas Salequin, William Giles, Alexander de Dureham and
Alexander Hurtyn.
Pardon, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Master Richard de
Clare, late escheator on this side Trent, to the master, brethren and sisters
of the hospital of St. Margaret for lepers by Gloucester, for having acquired
in mortmain, without licence a messuage and a toft in Gloucester and in the
suburb of Gloucester from Peter Wynebaud in the time of the late king,
which messuage and toft are held in chief by the service of rendering to the
king's bailiffs of the town 8^. in aid of the farm of the town, which they
render at the Exchequer ; with restitution of the messuage and toft.
By fine of 1 mark.
Licence, after like inquisition by the aforesaid escheator, for the alienation
in mortmain by Peter Wymund of Bedeford and Robert de Assheby, chaplains
to a chaplain celebrating divine service daily for the souls of the grantors
and of aU Christians in the church of St. Cuthbert, Bedeford, of 5 messuages,
6 gardens, 24 acres of land, and Ss. of rent in Bedeford, which are held in
440 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
Membrane 10 — cont.
chief by the fee farm of rendering, by the hands of the collectors of the farm
of the town of Bedeford, 4s. 4f<2. a year, and are worth in all their issues
IBs, id. a year. By K.
April 10. Baldwin de Grenefeld, going with Fulk fiz Waryn beyond the seas,
Westminster, has letters nominating Simon Pecche his attorney for two years.
April 18. Safe-conduct for one year for merchants of Venice {de Venes') coming
Lambeth, into the realm with wares to trade. By K.
Writ de intendendo for Walter de Hugheton of Exeter, appointed by
Stephen de Abyndon, the butler, to act as his deputy during his pleasure
in all ports of the county of Devon.
April 18. > Acknowledgement that the king has received, as a loan, in the name of
Lambeth. Pope John XXII and of the Church of Rome, from W. archbishop of York,
2,505/. 14«. \d. out of the tenth for six years imposed by Pope Clement V
for the crusade, collected in the diocese of York ; with promise of repay-
ment.
For the said sum there were twelve pairs of letters under divers sums
and dates, which on the day of the sealing hereof were surrendered and
cancelled.
April 20. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Diagunsalvus de Frises, merchant of
Sheen. Burgos {de Burgo) in Spain, coming with his men and wares into the realm
to trade. By p.s.
April 10. Licence for John de Lacchele and Isabella, his wife, to grant the
Westminster, reversion of their manor of Lyndesele and of the advowson of its church,
held in chief, which Jakemina, late the wife of Robert de Merk, holds for
life of their demise, to Hugh le Despenser, the younger, to hold to him and
his heirs. By K.
April 24. Protection for two years, with clause nolumim, for Reymund, cardinal
Westminster, deacon of Sancta Maria Nova, dean of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury,
and archdeacon of Leycestre. [FcBdera,]
April 25. Appointment, until St. Martin's next, of Richard Trot to conduct through
Westminster, the realm James de Conyngham and Reginald de More, men of Scotland, to
whom with their companies going on pilgrimage beyond the seas the king
has granted a safe-conduct. [Fcedera,'} By K.
April 24. Simple protection, without clause, until Easter for Thomas de Wake going
Westminster, on pilgrimage beyong the seas.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with the said Thomas,
viz. —
William Wasteneys. Richard de Normanby.
The said Thomas Wake {de) has letters nominating Henry de Wolyngham
and Roger de Godesfeld his attorneys for the same time.
Richard de Normanby has like letters in the names of the same persons.
William Wastaneys, going as above, has like letters in the names of
Hugh de Thurleby and Robert Chaumberleyn.
MEMBRANE 9.
April 10. Licence for John de Lacchele to grant his reversion in his manor of
Westminster. Lyndeseles and in the advowson of its church, held in chief, which Jakemina,
18 EDWARD n.
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1320.
April 11.
Westminster.
April 17.
Lambeth.
March 6.
Canterbury.
April 7.
Eltham.
April 7.
Eltham.
April 20.
Sheen.
AprU 19.
Sheen
AprU 20.
Westminster.
April 25.
Westminster.
AprU 28.
Westminster.
Membrane 9 — cont,
late the wife of Robert de Merk, holds for life of his demise, to Hugh le
Despenser, the younger, to hold to him and his heirs.
Quit claim to Robert de Eendale, in consideration of his good service and
also of a fine of 120/., of the 121. a year, which he is bound to render at the
Exchequer for the manor of Shalden, co. Southampton. By p.s.
Mandate to John de Foxle and John de Stonore, guardians of the
bishopric of Winchester, to deliver the temporalities of the said bishopric to
Master Rigaud de Asserio, scholar of Orleans, whom Pope J[ohn XXII]
has preferred to that see, the said Master Rigaud having renounced any-
thing contained in the Pope's letters to the prejudice of the king and crown
and acknowledged that he wished to received the temporalities of the bishopric
of the king*s delivery, the king also having accepted the preferment and
restored the temporalties to him. [Fcetlera,] By K.
Licence for the prior and cpnvent of Sandelford to appropriate in mort-
main the church of WesthUdesle in the diocese of Salisbury, which is of
their advowson. By p.s.
Pardon to the abbot and convent of Sibeton (Sibeston) for appropriating in
mortmain, without licence of the late king, the churches of TunstaUe and
Cranesford, which are of their advowson ; with licence to retain them.
ByK.
Impeximm and confirmation to the abbot and convent of Sibeston of
divers small grants of land in Ryndham, or Rendham, Pesynhale, Peusenhale
or Pesenhale, Hevenyham, Sibeton, Wenhaueston, and Walepol, co. Suffolk,
made by Matthew le Paumer of Ryndham, John Mussun of Rendham, John
son of John de Wlmar of Leyston, Henry Pesecod of Ryndham, John de
Redenhale, parson of the church of Shepmedwe, and Benedict le Heyr, vicar
of the church of Rendham, Seman Blanchard of Hevenygham, Richard
Blanchard of Hevenygham, Juliana, late the wife of Geoffrey le Paumer of
Bromfeld, WiUiam de Royng', Robert Pesecod of Ryndham, Hubert de
Demeford, and by Walter son of Peter Maynild. By K.
Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Ingelram de Umframville, knight,
with his company, passing through the realm to parts beyond the seas.
By p.s.
Vacated because otherwise in the fourteenth year of the kiw/a reiyn in Uie
month of October.
The like, at the request of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, untU
St. Martin's next, for James de Conyngham, and Reginald de More, men
of Scotland, with their company, when passing through the realm intent on
a pUgrimage beyond the seas. By p.s.
Presentation of William de Lutheburgh to the church of Debach in the
diocese of Norwich.
Presentation of Geoffrey de Clare, clerk, to the prebendal chapel of
Bolewerehet in the king's free chapel of Hastynges, in the diocese of
Chichester, void by the resignation of Master John de Claxton.
Pardon to Master Richard Abel for acquiring in fee, without licence,
the manor of WesttiUebury, co. Essex, together with the advowsons of the
church and chapel of the said manor from John de Tillebury, who held in
chief as of the honor of Reylegh. By fine of lOOx.
442 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
2320 Membrane 9 — eont.
April 26. Licence for Master Richard Abel to grant the said manor of Westtillebury,
Westminster. CO. Essex, with the advowsons of its church and chapel to Joan, late the
wife of John de TiUebury, for her life, with remainder to Idonia, daughter
of the said John and Joan and the heirs of her body, with remainder over
to the right heirs of the said John. By fine of 100.^.
April 10. Pardon to Francis de Aldham, knight, for taking part in a tournament,
Westminster, contrary to the king*s proclamation. By p.s.
April 22. Inspeximm and confirmation of the under-mentioned letters patent, viz.
Sheen. Impeximus and confirmation by Thomas, bishop of Worcester, dated at
Kemeseye, IV Ides of April, 1319, to William son of Thomas de
Hatton of Statford upon Avon of a charter of Walter, bishop of
Worcester, granting to William son of Thomas de Hatton of
Stratford upon Avon a messuage and a virgate of land, which John
Thorstan sometime held of the bishop's predecessors in Welecombe
within their manor of Oldestratford, subject to the render of 18x. 7^^/.
a year ; witnesses, William Bruly of Lodynton, John Strech of
Stratford, William de Wylicote, John Begelyn and Nicholas de
Schottriche.
April 24. Pardon, at the request of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, and Edmund,
Westminster, earl of Arundel, to Ralph de Cobham, knight, for taking part m a tournament,
contrary to the king*s proclamation.
April 25. Licence for William de Comubia to enfeoff Isabella de Bouleye of his
Westminster, manor of Branel, and for her to regrant it to the said William and John
his son and the heirs of the said John. By fine of 40s.
April 28. Simple protection, without clause, until St. Peter ad Yincula, for
Westminster. Oliver de Ingham going on pilgrimage to Santiago.
The said Oliver has letters nominating John Houward and John son of
Robert de Ingham his attorneys for the same time.
The like protection for John de Loudham.
The said John has letters nominating William Tastard his attorney for
the same time.
John de la Batayle, clerk, staying in England, has letters nominating
' Elias de Asshebume his attorney in Ireland for two years.
April 27. Licence, after inquisition cui quod damnum taken by the sheriffs of
Westminster. lx)ndon, had been granted for the alienation in mortmain by John de
Munden, clerk, of a messuage in London in the parish of St. Michael atte
CJome by the church of St. Paul, London, held in chief, to a chaplain
celebrating di\ine service daily in the said church of St. Paul for the souls
of the grantor and of all Christians, notwithstanding the loss to the king by
such alienation of any right of forfeiture ; *in consideration however of the
diligence shown by the said John in levying the tenth imposed on the
clergy of England and Ireland the king had granted the licence. The said
John however having died before completing the alienation, licence is now
granted to Robert de Munden his brother and heir to alienate the said
messuage.
MEMBRANE 8.
April 25. Grant to Roger Ardingelli, Bonus Philippi, Francis Balduch* and Dinus
Westminster. Forcetti, and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence
18 EDWARD II. 448
-I qoA Membrane 8 — cont.
of 800^ to be received out of the issues of the tenth imposed on the clergy
of England. The king had received from William de Balaeto, chaplain and
Papal nuncio in England,jiow deceased, by the hands of Anthony Pessaigne
of Genoa, the like sum out of the moneys of the Pope then in the custody
of the said William, which sum the said merchants have imdertaken to pay
before All Saints' Day next to Rigaud, elect and confirmed of Winchester,
the Papal nuncio, and have returned the king's former letters to be cancelled.
March 18. Licence for Richard de Freville to enfeoff James de Freville of his manor
Sturry. of Caxton, co. Cambridge, held in chief, and for the latter to regrant the
same to the said Richard and Margaret his wife, and the heirs of the said
Richard. By p.s.
April 28. Pardon to Hugh de Feringes (Ferynges) for acquiring, without licence, to
Westminster, himself and Isabella, his wife, now deceased, and his heirs, 10 acres of land,
10 acres of wood and 10«. of rent in Markeshale, co. Essex, from Alan de
Markeshale, who held the same in chief as of the honor of Haudlo, now
in the king's hands ; with restitution of the same. By fine of | mark.
April 28. Confirmation of an assignment by John de Warenua, earl of Surrey, to
Westminster. John de Triple, citizen of London, of the custody of two parts of the lands,
late of John de Brianzon, together with the marriage of John his son and
heir, which custody and marriage had been granted to the earl by the king
in part satisfaction of his debts to the value of 700 marks by letters patent,
dated 6 July in the tenth year, and of which the king had made a further
grant to the earl on 3 February in the eleventh.
Richard de Wotton, prebendary of Yago in the church of St. Patrick,
Dublin, staying in England, has letters nominating Elias de Assheburne
his attorney in Ireland for two years.
April 27. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Richard de Rodney,
Westminster, escheator on this side Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de
Beseville, king's clerk, of Lufwyk, of a messuage in Rokyngham, held in
chief as of the earldom {cmnitatu) of Cornwall, to Thomas de Beseville,
parson of the church of Rokyngham, to build houses for the parsons of his
church to dwell in.
Confirmation of grants by William le Botyller of Wemme to Richard le
Knyght of Hethe and his heirs of 15 acres and half a quarter of land in
Alghynton, held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs subject to the render
of is, a year, and of 87| acres of land in the same place subject to Cs. 8d.
a year ; and of a release by the said William to the said Richard of a rent
called *le serjaunt kilgh' due out of a tenement there; confirmation also
of a grant by Fulk le Estraunge to the said Richard and his heirs of 17
acres of land in Tildestoke, held in chief, subject to rendering to the said
Fulk 6«. 8d. a year.
May 5. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Langley. Westacre by Matilda de Tony of 8 messuages, 100 acres of land, 100 acres
of pasture, and 10». of rent in Grymeston, Cangham, Rydon, Wyvelyngg,
Apelton, Marham, and Westacre, to find a chaplain to celebrate divine service
daily for the souls of the said Matilda and of Robert de Tony, her husband,
and of all Christians in the chapel, of St. Eatherine built by her in the
cemetery of the church of Apelton. By fine of 6 marks.
May 6. The abbot of Caen, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Langley. William de Perret and William son of James de Normandia his attorneys
for two years.
iU
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
May 6.
Fiilmer.
May 8.
Langley.
May 6.
Langley.
May 8.
Laagley.
May 6.
Langley.
May 9.
Fulmar.
Membrane 8 — cont.
Pardony on account of his good service in the town of Carlisle^ to Richard
Gyffon, convicted before Henry le Scrope and his fellows, justices of
assize in the county of York, for a. disseisin committed against Matilda
Skayl of Homington, of his outlawry, provided he surrender at the prison of
York to remain therein until he shall satisfy the king and the said Matilda.
By p.s.
Licence for Joan, late the wife of Hugh de Hepham, to enfeoff Robert de
Wauton of her manor of Quat, co. Salop, held in chief, and for him to
regrant the manor to the said Joan and the heirs of her body, and failing
such issue with reversion to himself and his heirs. By fine of 5 marks.
Licence for John de Moubray to grant a third part of his manor of
Wotton, held in chief, to Roger le Mareschal of Middelton and Sarra his
wife and the heirs of their bodies with reversion failing such issue to the
said John and his heirs. By fine of 2 marks.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Lesnes by Peter de Naylynghurst and Juliana his wife of a messuage in
London, which is held of the hospital of St. Katherine by the Tower of
London, and which is worth in all its issues 82^;. a year, as appears by inquisi-
tion taken by John de Preston and Simon de Abyndon, sheriffs of London;
by Thomas de Luda of 5d. of rent in Derteford; by Thomas Humfray of
Derteford of a toft there; by Adam atte Bourne of Herbaldoun of an acre
of meadow in the same place; by John de Langeford and Robert de
Waldesbef of a toft there; by Grace daughter of Geoffrey Golsprot of
Derteford of 6</. of rent in the same town ; by William de Coumbe of two
acres of land there; by Gilbert le Pestour of Plumstede of 1 acre and 1 rood
of land in Lesnes ; by John son of Simon Gerald of Lesnes of a moiety of
an acre of land in Lesnes ; and by Simon de Aumery of a moiety of an acre
of land there ; all which are held of the said abbot and convent, and are
worth in all their issues ds, Sd. a year, as appears by inquisition made
byMaster Richard de Clare, king's clerk, late escheator on this side Trent,
to hold in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands or rents to t^e value
of 20L a year.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Shirbum by Thomas de la Pyle of Hengestrigge of 4 messuages, 2| acres
of meadow, 16f/. of rent, and a moiety of a virgate of land in Stapelbrigge,
held of the said abbot and convent, and which messuages, meadow and land
are worth in all their issues 12s. Ad. a year, as appears by inquisition made
by Richard de Rodneye, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of
a licence to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 101. a year,
provided that they should find a monk, a chaplain, to celebrate divine service
daily in their abbey for the souls of the late king, of Robert son of Payn, and
of all Christians.
Licence for Henry de Bello Monte to grant his manors of Folkyngham,
Edenham, Hekyngton, and Barton-upon-Humbre, co. Lincoln, held in
chief, to Isabella, late the wife of John de Vescy, his sister, for her life,
together with knights' fees, advowsons of churches and other appurtenances.
By p.s.
April 26.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 7
Grant to Master Stephen de Kettelbergh, king's clerk, of the provostship
of the king's free chapel of Holyhead (Castri Cubii). By p.s.
18 EDWARD II. 446
2320 Membrane 7 — cont.
Presentation of Master Stephen de Eettelbergh, clerk, to the provostship
in the church of Holyhead, in the diocese of Bangor. By p.s.
April 28. Presentation of Master Ivo de Eglosheyl, clerk, to the church of
Westminster. Cherdelynge, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift by reason
of the manor of Corpoyl being in the king's hands.
April 28. Licence for Marmaduke de Twenge to grant to William de Twenge for
Westminster, his life the manors of Helsyngton and Stavelay, excepting 46 acres of land
in the manor of Helsyngton, the hamlets of Crosthwayt, le Lith, Gresse-
mere, Langeden, Scarregill, Fauerbanck, and Rispeton, with the mills of
the same hamlets of Crosthwayt, le Lith, Gressemere, Langeden, Scarregill
and Fauerbanck and a moiety of that of Rispeton, the wood of Ayverholm,
the island of Rogerholm, the fishery of Wynandermere, 1 acre of land in
Eermeford, the advowsons of the church of Warton, of the abbey of Coker-
sand, and of the priory of Conyngesheved, together with the knights' fees,
rents and services of the free tenants, which the said Marmaduke held of
the gift and feofi&nent of Margaret de Ros, the woods of Severgh, Threlegrepe
Mountiowe, and Brindewode, a moiety of the wood * del Haye,' a fourth
part of the town of Eyrkeby in Eendale, and the court of the said fourth
part, the fishery * del Fors', and hamlet of Hogayl, excepting the lands and
tenements held by William son of Adam and Henry de Withfalheved in the
said hamlet, held in chief.
April 26. Licence for John de Theford and Elizabeth, his wife, to enfeoff Simon
Westminster, de Dreby (or Dryby) of 9 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow and 8 acres of
pasture in Old Bukenham, held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs. By E.
April 26. Licence for Thomas Golafre to grant to Master John Golafre, for life, a
Westminster, messuage and 2 carucates of land in Cerden, co. Oxford, and 1 messuage
and 1 carucate of land in Burbluntesdon, co. Wilts, held it chief.
By fine of 40».
May 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William Joce, the younger, to
Langley. the abbot and convent of Tyntem of 16 acres of land in Goithithel.
By fine of 6 marks.
April 28. Safe-conduct, for one year, for James called Scotelare, merchant of
Westminster. Bruges in Flanders, and his men and servients coming into the realm with
wares to trade, provided he pay the usual customs within the realm, and
that he do not attempt anything contrary to the king's charter of the
Staple of wools and wool- fells in the lands of Brabant, Flanders and Artoys;
exemption also for him for his goods from arrest for debts, whereof he is
not the principal or surety. By p.s.
May 1. Simon son of Richard, staying in England, has letters nominating
Sheen. Reginald Irp' and Hugh le Blund his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
May 4. Simple protection without clause for Master Peter de Gualiciano, parson
Langley. of the church of Horncastre.
May 6. Appointment of Geoffrey le Scrope, the king having assented to the
Langley. petition of Gilbert de Aton, kinsman and heir of William de Vescy, for
permission to inspect for his information touching his inheritance the
charters, writings and muniments, late of the de Vescy family, which
are under seal in certain chests in the priory of Malton in the custody of
the prior, to open the said chests in the presence of the prior and to view
what ancient charters, writings and muniments concern the king and
what the said Gilbert and to enable him to inspect the same, especially
446
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
March 9.
Sturry.
March 8.
Langley.
May 6.
Fuhner.
May 6.
Langley.
May 12.
Windsor.
May 19.
Beading.
May 18.
Beading.
May 20.
Beading.
May 28.
OdiJiam.
June 3.
Westminster.
Membrane 7 — cont.
those which touch his inheritance, and to make transcripts of the latter if
he wishes : the said Geoffrey is after such inspection to cause the charters,
writings and muniments to be placed in the chests, and having sealed the
chests with his seal to deliver them into the custody of the prior. By K.
Pardon to John de Sapy, constable of the castle of Beaumaris {de Bella
Marisco) for the escape of Jevan Cutta, David ap Kenewreck, and Mereduc
Thloskom, Welsh prisoners, who were in his custody in the prison of the
castle. By p.s.
Confirmation of a grant by John de Thorpe to Hervey de Stanton, king's
clerk, parson of the church of Northcreyk, of the presentation to that
church, which is of the patronage of the said John and of Roesia, wife of
Edmund de Pakenham, knight, in the next voidance, if the said Hervey shall
be surviving (ipso Hervico superstite corUingente) ; saving to the said John and
hi3 heirs all other presentations whenever the church shall be void.
Exemption for life, at the request of Giles de Bello Campo, for William
Prodhom (or Prodhome), citizen of London, from being put on assizes,
juries, or recognitions ; and from being made mayor, alderman, sheriff,
coroner, or other bailiff, or minister of the king. By p.s.
William Giffard, clerk, going beyond the seas to study, has letters
nominating John Giffard his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Giles de Bolovilla, clerk, has like letters in the name of the said John
Giffard.
Thomas de Multon of Egremund, staying in England, has letters
nominating John de Egremund, and Robert de Coupeland his attorneys in
Ireland for the same time.
Presentation of John Hamelyn to the church of Lancoidmaur in the
diocese of St. Davids.
Presentation of William de Hicche to the church of Leccheworth in the
diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey
of St. Albans in the time of the late king. By K.
Protection with clause volumm until the Assumption, for John Goldeney
going beyond the seas on the king's service. By K.
The like for John de Weston.
The like for Stephen de Abyndon, the butler, going beyond the seas on
the king's service.
The like for Geoffrey de Mildenhale, king's serjeant, going beyond the
seas with the king and on his service.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Richard Lovel. Thomas Spreghuse.
John de Castre.
ByK.
Robert son of Walter.
Edmund de Wyndesore, *paneter.'
Robert de Hurle.
Adam de Okeburn.
John de Carleford.
Master Henry de Clif.
Roger de Northburgh.
Robert de Risshton.
Roger de la Beche.
Roger de Acton.
Thomas Cokerel.
John de la Marche.
WiUiam de Watford.
Peter Purie.
Roger de Lysewy.
Richard Camel.
Robert de Moreby.
18 EDWARD II.
447
1320.
Membrane 7 — cont.
Henry de Grundesburgh.
Henry de Thomhull.
Thomas de Verlay.
William de Kikethom.
Walter de Wetheresfeld.
Geoffirey Dode.
John de Aula.
WiUiam de Tikhill.
William de Kirkeby.
Eoger de Sancto Albano.
Clement de Caster ton.
John Spereman.
John de Sancto Albano.
Richard de Hale.
Guy Ferre.
John de Goldeneie.
Thomas de Garton.
Richard de Hale.
Roger Sturmyn.
John de Fulham.
John de Estmar.
Geoffrey de Hakenesse.
Richard de Periby.
John de Broghton.
John de Goupeland.
John de Wodeford.
Thomas de Mountpellers.
Richard de Clif .
Roger de Clisseby.
Thomas Hobbode.
Simon de Driby.
June 5.
Westminster.
June 5.
Westminster.
June 10.
Thondersley.
May 10.
Folmer.
The like until Michaelmas for John de Haustede.
The like for John de Cantebrigge going with the said John de Haustede.*
The like, until All Saints Day, for John de Crumbwelle going beyond the
seas with the king and on his service. By E.
The like, until the Assumption, for Geoffrey de Comubia going beyond
the seas with queen Isabella. By bill of the queen's steward.
The like for Reginald Fulet going with the said Geoffrey.
The like for Elizabeth, late the wife of Ebulo de Montibus, going with
queen Isabella.
The like for John Baude going with Robert son of Walter, on the king's
service.
The like for Benedict de Cokfeld going with the said Robert.
By testimony of the said Robert.
Acknowledgement that the king has received Jame de Ros, son and heir
of Robert de Ros, tenant-in-chief, a minor, from John de Heselarton,
Alan de Weybrede, James, parson of the church of Houghton, and William
de Brakenholm, executors of the testament of William de Ros of Hamelak.
ByK.
MEMBRANE 6.
May 6. Pardon to Richard Giffon of his outlawry in the county of York for
Fulmar. non-appearance to justify himself for a disseisin committed against Matilda
Skail of Homyngton, whereof he was convicted, as at the time of the
promulgation of the outlawry he was in garrison at Carlisle. By p.s.
May 11.
Fulmer.
Safe-conduct until Michaelmas for Francis de Pymount, merchant,
prosecuting his business within the realm.
By the Chancellor at the instance of E. the king's son.
Writ de intendendo for Richard le Seler of Exeter, whom Stephen de
Abyndon, king's serjeant, the butler, has appointed to act during his pleasure
as his deputy in the ports of the county of Devon.
448
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
May 19.
Beading.
May 20.
Od^m.
May 18.
Beading.
May 22.
Odiham.
May 24.
Odiham.
May 28.
Odiham.
June 4.
Westminster.
June 4.
Westminster.
June 6.
Westminster.
June 5.
Westminster.
Membrane 6— cont.
Licence for the Cistercian abbot and convent, parson of the church of
St. Mary, Scardeburgh, who have at the king's request granted to the prior
and Carmelite Friars of Scardeburgh that they may build an oratory within
the bounds of the parish of the said church and celebrate divine service daily
therein, to acquire lands and tenements in Scardeburgh to the value of 60s.
a year to hold in aid of the maintenance of their chapter general at Clteaux.
ByK.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Rewley {de Uwo Regali) by Oxford
to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10^ a
year. By p.s.
Simple protection, without clause, until Michaelmas for the prior of
Derhurst going beyong the seas.
Safe-conduct, at the request of Philip, king of France and Navarre, until
St. Margaret the Virgin, for men and merchants of the town of Amiens
coming into the realm with their wares to trade ; their wares are to be
exempt from arrest for any debts in which the said king is bound to any
merchants of the realm. By p.s.
Licence for John de Lenham and Matilda his wife to grant to Thomas
Cok of London, merchant and Alice his wife and Thomas their son, two
parts of one toft, 8 virgates of land and of 12s. of rent in Chepyngfarendon
and Westbrok, held in chief, to hold to the said Thomas, Alice and Thomas
and the heirs of the same Thomas Cok ; and also the reversion of the
remaining third part, which Roger de Aspelegh and Juliana, his wife, hold
in dower of the said Juliana of the inheritance of the said John.
By fine of 20s.
Writ of aid, until the Assumption, for Stephen de Abindon, the
butler, whom the king, who is about to cross the seas, is sending before
him to purvey wines for his use. [Fctdera,'] By K.
Master Henry de Clyf, going beyond the seas with the king and on his
service, has letters nominating John de Scorby, clerk, and John de Roce-
holm his attorneys until the Assumption.
The like for John de Castre in the name of Richard de Redgrave.
The like until Michaelmas for Robert de Haustede in the names of
Robert de Roudes and Donatus de Stratford.
The like for three years for Neapolion, cardinal deacon of St. Adrian,
prebendary of Sutton in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, and of Suthcave
in the church of St. Peter, York, staying beyond the seas, in the name of
Master John Dastyn.
The like until Christmas for Gerard Rouch, going to Gascony, in the
name of Roger de Sutton.
The like until the Assumption for Geo&ey de Comubia, going beyond the
seas with queen Isabella, in the names of Thomas de Evesham, clerk, and
William de Mershton.
The like for four years for the abbot of St. Katherine*s by Rouen, staying
beyond the seas, in the names of Roger Mortymer and William de Bruera.
The like until the Assumption for John de Crumbwelle, going beyond the
seas with the king, in the names of Ralph de Bavent and William de
Berton, clerk.
18 EDWARD II. 449
1320. Membrane 6 — cont.
June 4. The like until the Assumption for John, bishop of Norwich, the
Westminster, chancellor, going beyond the seas with the king, in the names of John de
Sutton and Laurence de Burewell.
The like for William de Herlaston, parson of the church of Ibestok, going
with the king, in the names of Henry de Edenestowe and William Scot.
The like for Master Bobert Baldok in the name of John de Pokerich.
The like until Michaelmas for Hugh le Despenser, the younger, in the
names of Ralph de Camois and William de Clif\
The like until the Assumption for Elizabeth, late the wife of Ebulo de
Montibus, going with queen Isabella, in the name of Henry de Wytewell.
The like for Margaret, wife of Robert de Kendale, in the names of
William de GiUyng and John de Chishull.
The like for John de Hastinges, going with the king, in the names of
Robert de Heyle and Robert de LaUeford.
The like for Master John de Stratford, archdeacon of Lincoln, going with
the king in the names of Robert de Stratford and Nicholas de Shottriche.
May 18. Licence to .Bartholomew de Badelesmere, to found in his manor
Keating, of Badelesmere, co. Kent, held in chief, a house of canons
regular, and to grant to them out of the demesne lands of the
manor 24 acres of land to hold in frank almoin to dwell upon and to build
a church and other houses thereon, the statute of mortmain notwithstanding.
ByK.
Licence as a further favour, after recital of the preceding grant, to
Bartholomew de Badelesmere to assign to the said canons the advowsons of
the churches of Badelesmere, Whitst^ple, Redlyngr^-eld, Old Rumney,
Hethfeld and Cherleton, co. Kent, held in chief, North Mimmes, co.
Hertford, and Ludyngton, co. Huntingdon, held of others ; licence also
for the canons to appropriate the said churches. By K.
June 4. Licence for Oliver de Carmynou to grant to Matthew de Penfern, clerk,
Westminster, his reversion in the manors of Merthyn, Wynyenton and Kenel, held in
chief as of the earldom {de comitatu) of Cornwall, as appears by inquisition
made by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent, which Joan,
late the wife of Roger de Carmynou holds in dower of the inheritance of
the said Oliver ; licence also for the said Matthew to regrant the same to
the said Oliver de Carmynou and Elizabeth his wife and the heirs of their
bodies, and failing such issue to John, brother of the said Oliver, and the
heirs of his body, with successive remainders to Richard brother of the same
John, and Mivan brother of the said Richard, and failing issue to William
Walebreus and Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with final
remainder to the right heirs of the said Oliver. By fine of 40.«*.
June 8. Writ of aid until the Assumption for John de Weston, knight, whom the
Westminster, king, who is about to cross the seas, is sending forward to provide lodgings
for hith and his train. [Foedera.^ By K.
June 5. The like for Richard de Norton charged with the purveyance of wines for
Westminster, the king's use. [Fadera,^ By K.
The like for Adam the Cook (Cocks) and Peter Lescuser. [Fcedet-a.]
18345 2 f
450
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 QOA Membrane 6 — cont.
Protection with clause, until the Assumpton, for John de Hastinges going
beyond the seas with the king. By K.
The like for the following persons, going with the said John, viz. —
John de Welvetham, clerk. Richard de Byrcheston.
Peter de Grandisono. John de Waldegrave.
Guy de Mancestre. Stephen Creuker.
Roger son of Thomas de Thomas de Sancto Andrea.
Leukenore. Richard de FroUebury.
The like for Master John de Stratford, archdeacon of Lincoln, going
beyond the seas with the king. By K.
The like for the following persons going with the said archdeacon, viz. —
John de Stratford, parson of the church of Overbury.
Richard de Ragenhull, parson of the church of Bemolby.
Walter de Harpham, parson of the church of Yevelton.
William de Harpcote.
Nicholas de Stratford.
William de Grafton.
John de Madeleye.
The like for Robert de Umfraville, earl of Anegos, going with the king.
The like for the following persons, going with the said earl, viz. —
Thomas de Essh. Robert de Aspale.
Master Robert de Baldok, clerk, going with the king, has letters nom-
inating Master Richard de Baldok and Master Robert Renaud his attorneys
for the same time.
June 10. Protection, with clause volumm, for the same time for John Sturray,
Thundersley. going with Roger Dammory beyond the seas on the king's service.
Vacated becatise otherwise below.
MEMBRANE 6.
^lay 28. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and Carmelite Friars
Odiham. of Kyngeston- upon -Hull by Walter de Scorby and Robert de* Barton, of
small plots of land in that place, held in chief, adjacent to the dwelling
place of the Friars for the enlargement thereof. 'By p.s.
May 24. Mandate to the collectors in the county of Surrey of the scutage, for the
Odiham. fourth year of the king*s reign for the army in Scotland, to punish and
amerce sheriffs and other persons through whose default the collection of
the scutage has been retarded. [Pari. Writs.] By K. and C.
The like to the collectors of the said scutage in all the counties of
England and in the Estriding, Westrithing and Northtrithyng, co. York,
and in Lyndeseye, Holand and Kestevene, co. Lincoln. [Pari. Writs,]
Confirmation of a grant by Ralph son of John de Camoys to William son
of Richard de Hardyngham of all lands and tenements of the grantor in
Hardyngham, held in chief, subject to rendering yearly to the said Ralph
and his heirs 4s. id. a year. By fine of 20«.
May 24. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Ralph de Bereford of 1 caru-
Odiham. cate of land and 20«. of rent in Chuyt to a chaplain to celebrate divine
service daily in the parish church of Chuyt for the soul of the grantor and
the souls of his ancestors and of all Christians. Bv fine of 2 marks.
May 28.
Odiham.
18 EDWARD II. 451
1320. Membrane 5 — cont.
May 28. Confirmation of a grant in mortmain by William le Eyr of Freton to
Odiham. Robert de Bosco of Thomham, parson of the church of Freton, of a
messuage in Freton and 2d. of rent in the same place, which the said
William was accustomed to receive from the parsons of the said church.
June 2. Mandate directed to the dean and chapter of the free chapel of Hastynges
Westminster, for the assignment of a stall in the choir and place in the chapter to
GeoflErey de Clare, king's clerk, presented by the king to the prebendal
chapel of Bolewareheth in the diocese of Chichester, and admitted thereto
by J. bishop of Chichester.
May 28. The prior of Derhurst, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Odiham. John de Bury his attorney until Michaelmas.
June 4. Licence for Margaret, late the wife of Nicholas de Moeles, to marry
Westminster, whomsoever she will, provided he is of the king's allegiance.
By fine of 40s.
June 8. Master Simon de Convenis, archdeacon of Canterbury, staying beyond the
Westminster, geas, has letters nominating Athemar de Faya and Bernard de Manso his
attorneys for two years.
June 8. Inspeximm and confirmation of an indenture made between Richard, abbot
Westminflter. of St. Edmunds, and the convent of that place of the one part, and Peter
Casteleyn, rector of the church of Suthereye of the other, dated Monday
before the Conversion of St. Paul, 11 Edward II, by which the abbot with the
consent of his convent granted to the said Peter for the use of his church a
plot of land in Suthereye, lying between the messuage of the parsonage
and that of Thomas atte Cherche and Robert Wyth' of Devener, and
abutting on the king's highway towards the south and on a path leading
to the church, to hold in frank-almoin, in exchange for an acre of land
granted to them, for the use of their cellarer, by the said Peter in the field
of Suthereye, lying upon Overe Nordon next land late of John Walgor ;
witnesses, John de Schardelowe, Matin {sic) Faukun of Cavendish, Walter
le Claver of Mildenhale, Master John de Wyginhale, Walter Curteys of
Helgeye and William de Wyrham. By fine of \ mark.
May 81. Licence, notwithstanding the statute of mortmain, for John, the hermit
Chertaey. of the chapel of St. Leonard, Loffeld in the forest of Wyndesore, to acquire
out of the assarts of the forest lands to the value of 40^. a year, provided it
be found by inquisition that it can be done without prejudice to the king
and his heirs. By p.s.
June 4. Presentation of Master Henry de Cornubia to the prebend of Writlyngho
Westminster, in the free chapel of Hastinges, in the diocese of Chichester, void by the
resignation of Master John de Stretford, the late prebendary thereof.
By E. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
June 4. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Ralph de Baketon, chaplain,
Westminster . of 2 messuages, 26 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, and a rent of 1 cock
and 8 hens in Blockele and North wyk by Blockele to Master Benedict
de Paston, parson of the church of Blockele, in aid of the sustenance of a
chaplain celebrating divine sendee daily in the said church in honour of
St. Mary the Virgin.
March 7. Pardon to Thomas son of Maurice de Berkele for having arrested John
Canterbury, de Morton, Richard de Compton, William de Holt and William de Colw^k
(Colwich), the king's coroners in the county of Gloucester, and thereby
hindering them in the discharge of the duties of their office. By p.s. [5220.]
452
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320. Metiibrane 5 — cont.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Maurice son of Maurice (Moriz) de Berkele.
Thomas de Gumeye.
John Mautravers, the younger. By p.s. [5220.]
June 5. Protection with clause volumm until the Assumption for Master Robert
Weetrainstor. de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex, going beyond the seas with the king.
ByK.
The like for the under- mentioned persons going with the king, viz. —
Richard Pilk.
Isambert de Longa Villa, dean of the collegiate church of Thamworth.
William le Harpour.
John de Rythjrr.
Henry de Braundeston.
John de Grey.
William de Cressy.
William le Boteler.
Richard de Lusteshull.
John son of Robert Pecok, the elder.
John Sturmy.
Simon de Eyoote, master of the hospital of St. Giles, Kypier. Vacated
became otJieruise belou\
William de Monte Acuto.
Master John de Stratford, archdeacon of Lincoln.
John Hakelute.
William de Herlaston, parson of the church of Ibestok.
Donald de Mar.
Bertram de Mounborcher (sic).
Hugh le Despenser, the younger.
Walter de Bello Campo ) going in the company of the said Hugh as
Robert de Hemmenhale | appears by his testimony.
The like for John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, staying beyond the
seas on the king's service.
The like for John, bishop of Norwich, the chancellor, going beyond the
seas with the king. By K.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with the said bishop,
viz. —
John le Gode.
Henry le Lardiner.
William de Whetacre.
Reginald de Dunham.
John de Gyslyngham, parson
of the church of Redgrave.
John de Herwardestok, parson
of the church of Stirston.
Sayer Knight (Miles),
Robert de Wassyngle.
Nicholas le Bakere.
Thomas de Bars.
Edmund de Mounpynceon.
Philip le Pouleter.
Maurice le Ferour.
Roger de Lopham,
Robert de Stapelford Wayte.
John le Keu.
John de Brok.
Nicholas de Walsham.
Walter Erie.
Robert de Byskele, vicar of the
church of Loudham.
Robert de Stok*, dean of
Rotelond.
William de Culpho, parson of
the church of Stutton.
William de Hyndolfston,
* barber.'
Hamo Spare we.
Master Warin de Fuldon, clerk.
18 EDWARD U.
468
1320.
Membrane 6 — cont.
The like for Robert de Staunton, going beyond the seas with queen
Isabella and the king.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with queen Isabella,
viz. —
Henry Beaufuiz.
John de la Marche.
William atte Putte.
John de Astewyk.
William de Balesham.
William le Chaundeler.
William de Boudon.
Jakinettus de Maregny.
Ralph de Wendovre.
John le Parker.
John Freseu.
John Oxendon.
William le Parker.
Peter de Tilloy.
Gilbert de SonynghuU.
Ralph Spray.
Master Adam le Ferour.
John de Founteneye.
Peter de Vernon.
John Giffard.
John de Lotryngton.
Theobald de Troys.
Henry Bateste.
John le Trewe.
John de Dunstaple and Robert his
brother.
Richard the Chaplain (CapellanHs),
William de Brideport.
June 5.
WettmiiiBter
The like for Richard Blundel going with the said Master Robert de Baldok.
The like for W. bishop of Exeter, the treasurer, going with the king.
The like for the undermentioned persons going with the bishop of Exeter,
viz. —
Adam de Strode. Elias de Shuldam.
John de Kaynes. Robert de Haselshawe.
Richard de Stapeldon.
July 6.
Tottenham.
June 5.
Wettminster.
April 28.
Weetniinster.
May 1.
Laogley.
June 5.
Weftmintter.
MEMBRANE 4.
Prohibition against holding a tournament at the town of Leycestre.
ByK.
Grant to Master Robert de Baldok of the prebend of Aylesbury in the
church of St. Mary, LiQColn, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance
of the bishopric of Lincoln. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the said church.
Licence for the minister and friars of the house of Houneslowe to acquire
in mortmain lands and rents to the value of lOOs. a year. By p.s.
Grant, duriag pleasure, to queen Isabella of the castle and honor of
High Peak {de alto Pecco) with its chace and other appurtenances in the
county of Nottingham, 100^. of the yearly farm which the abbot and
convent of Hayles render at the Exchequer for the manor of Lechelade,
CO. Gloucester, 200Z. out of the issues of the castle, town and barton of
Bristol in the same county, to be received by the hands of the keeper or
farmer of Bristol, 311. of the yearly rent which the prior and convent of Berne-
well render at the Exchequer for the manor of Cestreton, co. Cambridge, the
manors of Macklesfeld and Overton, co. Chester, and the manors of Riosfeyr,
Dolpenmeyn and Penaghan and commote of Meneye in North Wales to hold
in aid of the expenses of John, the king's son, and Eleanor his sister, the
king's daughter. By E.
Mandate to Richard Damory, Robert de Malo Lacu, steward of the
household of Edward, the king's son, and Nicholas de Hugate, keeper of
464 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 on A Membrane 4 — cont.
the Wardrobe of the said Edward, to deliver to the queen or her attorney
the castle, honor, chace, manors, farms and commote together with all
issues received from 1 May last. By K.
May 1. Mandate to Hugh le Despenser, the elder, to pay to the queen, or her
Langloy. attorney, the said farm of lOOL a year issuing out of the manor of
Lichelade, which he holds of the grant of the said abbot, until the king
shall order otherwise ; further the said Hugh is to be exonerated at the
Exchequer. By K.
The like to the prior and convent of Bemewell for payment of their rent
of 81Z. a year. By E.
The like to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, keeper of the castle, town and
barton of Bristol for payment of the said farm. By E.
June 5. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Westminster. Norwich of divers small parcels of land in Thurveton, viz. : — by Gregory de
Castello of land held of the abbot of St. Benet's, Holme ; by Robert
Flemyng of Thurveton of land held of Joan de Grisele ; by John Oumond
of lands held of the prioress of Carphou and of Peter le Waf re ; by Robert
Lacebon of land held of Robert Flemyng ; by Beatrix de Combes of land
held of Gregory de Castello ; by Henry ElvTik of land held of Joan de
Grisele ; by John le Caimceler (sic) of land held of the prior of Norwich ; by
Henry Noteman of land held of Gregory de Castello ; by John Thurkis of
land held of the church of All Saints, Thurveton ; by William Dru of land
held of William Baunchon ; by Stephen le Mouner and Agnes, his wife, of
land held of John Estan ; by Thomas Oliver of land held of the prior of
Norwich ; by Simon de Elingham and Isabella his wife of land held of
William Baunchon ; by Robert de Mikelberge of land held of the prior of
Norwich ; and by William Potekyn of Thurveton of lands in Thurveton
and Hadesco held of the prior of Toft ; all which are worth in all their
issues 4.8. 8^., as appears by an inquisition made by Richard de Rodeneye,
escheator on this side Trent, to hold to the said prior and convent in part
satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value
of 20/. a year.
June 5. W. bishop of Exeter, going beyond the seas with the king, has letters
Westminster, nominating Ralph le Speek and Adam de Baunton his attorneys until the
Assumption.
The like letters for the under-mentioned persons, nominating the said
Ralph and Adam to be their attorneys, viz. —
Richard de Stapelton.
John de Kaynges.
Robert de Haselshawe, provost of the church of St. Andrew, Wells.
June 4. Appointment, during pleasure, of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke,
Westminster, to be keeper of the realm, * whilst the king is staying beyond the seas.
[Pari, WnU; Fadera,] By E. and C.
June 4. Licence for Hervey de Staunton, king's clerk, at whose house in the city
Westminster, of London a burglary had been committed by night and his goods taken
away, some of which goods have fallen into the hands of persons, who are
not suspected, and who wish to restore the same to the said Hervey, to
receive his goods from such persons.
June 4. Inspeximus and confirmation of the ordinance of Walter, bishop of Exeter,
Westminster, dated 17 February 1819-20, making the church of St. Michael, Penkevel,
13 EDWARD II. i65
1320. Membrane 4 — conU
collegiate, Sir John de Treiagn having repaired the church and founded a
chantry of four chaplains. [Bishop StapdUm's Register of the diocese of
Exeter, pp. 839-341.]
June 10. William de Caumville, staying in England, has letters nominating Adam
Thundersley. de Marisco and John de Culeye his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Protection, with clause rolumus, until the Assumption for Roger Damory
going beyond the seas on the king's service.
The said Roger has letters nominating Richard Damory and Richard
de Louches his attorneys for the same time.
June 18. Protection, with clause volumits, until the Assumption for Andrew de
Doyer. Hartcla going beyond the seas with the king. By p.s.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with the said Andrew,
viz. —
Patrick de Culwen. Richard de Halton.
MEMBRANE 8.
June 4. Grant to John de Briggewater, king's clerk, of the custody of the
WMtmiDster. hospital of St. Mary Magdalen without the town of Suthampton.
June 4. Protection with clause quod quietus sit, until Easter, for Thomas de London,
Westminster, clerk, staying beyond the seas in Ponthieu on the king's service. By p.s.
June 6. Grant for three years, at the instance of Roger de Northburgh, king's
Tottenhani. clerk, archdeacon of Richemund and keeper of the Wardrobe, to the mayor,
bailiffs and good men of Canterbury of pavage upon all wares for sale
brought into their town, to be collected by Eudo de Helpryngham, Simon
de Repham and John Pilet. By p.s.
June 4. Protection during pleasure, without clause, for William de Leycestre and
VVestininBter. brother Nicholas de Flamstede, to whom the king has committed, during
pleasure, the custody of the priory of Bynham, which for certain causes is
in his hands. By K.
The like for one year for the abbot of St. Albans.
June 10. John de Stocton, executor of the testament of Roger de Ramesey,
Thuoderelej. staying in England, has letters nominating William de Lughteburgh his
attorney in Ireland until Christmas.
June 16. Gerard Faucenel of Luka, merchant, going to Ireland, has letters
Canterbury, nominating Nicholas de Gynes, merchant, his attorney for one year.
June 16. Protection, with clause volumus, until the Assumption for Robert de
Canterbury. Umfraville, earl of Anegos, going beyond the seas with the king.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with the said earl, viz. —
Robert de Dumbelton, the younger.
Robert de Asphale.
Walter de Hawyk.
June 16. John Gacelyn, going with John de Hastyngges beyond the seas on the
Stony. king's service, has letters nominating John de Spersholte his attorney
until the Assumption.
Jane 2. Pardon to Thomas de Blakedon, who had been indicted before William
Wattminiter. Martyn, and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer of the late king
456
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
June 16.
iSturry.
May 12.
Windsor.
June 18.
Dorer.
June 25.
Westminster.
Membrane 8 — cont,
in the county of Devon, for conspiring with John le D[eneys] to maliciously
indict men of divers offences, for which conspiracy he made a fine of five
marks, of that which pertains to the king of such conspiracy with
restitution of his former status. By E.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Richard de Rodeneye,
escheator on this side Trent, for the abbot and convent of Hide to demise
their manor of Sanderstede, co. Surrey, held in chief, the advowson of its
church excepted, to Master Richard de Wodelok, a canon of St. Paul's,
London, to hold for his life, although in case of voidance the king would
lose the custody of the manor. By fine of 5 marks.
Licence for Hugh le Despenser, the younger, and Eleanor his wife to
grant the manors of Retherefeld, Ryhale (Rihale), Bisseye, and 8,000 acres
of wood in Retherefeld, Westpecham (West Pekham), and Tonebridge and
4i knights* fees in Chelsham, Warlyngham, Welde and Esshe Reigne and
the advowsons of the churches of Caldecote, Berton St. Andrew,
and All Hallows the Great, London, and the manors of Lange-
trewe, Chitelhampton, and Welde, held in chief, excepting 87
knights' fees in the manor of Langetrewe and the advowson
of the church of the same manor, and excepting 86 knights* fees and a
\ part and a ^ part of a knight's fee and the hundred of Wynkele in the
said manor of Chitelhamton and 5} knights' fees in the manor of Welde,
to Hugh de Audele, the younger, and Margaret his wife, to hold to them and
their heirs, in exchange for the castle and manor of Newport {de Novo
Hiinjo) and the manors of Stowe, Rempny, Diueleys, Maghay and Freneboth
and three knights' fees and three parts of a knight's fee in Basselek
Ebboz, Coitkarnau by Dyueleys, Bekaneslegh and the towns of St. Bride
{Sancta Bruiida) and St. Mellons (Sancto Melano) and the advowsons of the
priory of Malpas (de Malo Passu) and of the churches of Maghay and
Lanuhangel in Wenthelok, also held in chief, to hold in like manner.
By K.
Licence for Hugh de Audele, the younger, and Margaret his wife to grant
the castle and manor of Newport, and manors of Stowe, Rempni, Dyueleys,
Maghay and Freneboth and 8 knights' fees and three parts of a knight's fee
in Basselek Ebboz, Coitkarnau by Diueleis, Becaneslegh, and the towns of
St. Bride (Sancta Briyida) and St. Mellons {Sancta Mellano) and the
advowsons of the priory of Malpas {de Malo Passu) and of the churches of
Maghay, and Lanuhangel (Lanughangel) in Wenthelok, held in chief, to
Hugh le Despenser, the younger, and Eleanor his wife, to hold to them and
their heirs, in exchange as set forth above. By E.
Protection, with clause volumus, for one year for William de la Hulle
staying in Ireland in the company of Roger de Mortuo Mari. By p.s.
Simple protection for one year for Master Edmund de London, archdeacon
of Bedford, attending to the king's business.
Here the king crossed to France to do his hotnage for tlie lands, which he
ought to hold of the king of France in parts beyond the seas, to the said king of
France at Amiens, as is more fully cantained in a memorandum made on the
dorse of the Close Roll,
Peter de Shirbome and Nicholas de Middelton, monks of Albodesbury,
bringing news of the death of Benedict, late abbot of that place, have
letters of licence to elect for the prior and convent. Witness : Aymer de
Valencia, earl of Pembroke. By the said earl, Uie keeper of the realm.
18 EDWARD II. 467
1320. MEMBRANE 2.
June 17. Protection and safe-conduct until the Octave of Michaelmas for Michael
Caxiterbti]7. Belle, merchant of the town of Ipres in Flanders, and Master John Burlyk,
clerk, of Ipres, coming within the realm with men, horses, harness,
and money, not exceeding 50^. for their expenses, to prosecute
the business hereafter mentioned, and they and their goods are to be
exempt from arrest for the debts or trespasses of other persons ; the goods
and ware of the said Michael Belle had been by the king*s command
arrested within the realm at the suit of Arnald de Ispania, attorney of
Perota Brune de Solario, on account of goods of the said Perota which had
been unjustly seized by men of Flanders, and the said Michael asserted in
the Court of King's Bench that his goods by virtue of letters patent of the
king's predecessors and of the king made to merchants of the town of Ipres
ought not to have been arrested, touching which a plea is pending in the
said Court between the said Michael and Arnald, and a day has been given
in the Chancery to receive the judgment of the Court. By C.
June 17. Appointment, during pleasure, at the request of the prior and convent of
Wingham Bermundesey, of Master Henry de Clif' and Adam de Brom, king's clerks,
(Wyenshom). to be keepers of the rents, issues, and profits of the lands and possessions
of the priory of Bermundesey, which house on account of its indebtedness
the king has taken into his protection ; with the usual clauses. By p.s.
Membrane 2 — Schedule*
June 17. Appointment, during pleasure, of Master Henry de Clyf ' and Adam deBrom,
Wingham. king's clerks, to be keepers of the priory of Bermundeseye, for the aforesaid
reason, and to make proper provision for the maintenance of the priory its
services and alms, and for the discharge of its debts. By p.s.
Mandate to the mayor and sheriffs of London, as the king understands
that many persons of the city and suburb thereof are bound to the said
priory in rent and arrears of rent, to assist the said Henry de Clyf* and
Adam de Brom to collect such rents and arrears.
Membrane 2 — cont,
Mandate to the guardian of the spirituality of the bishopric of Lincoln,
the see being void, for Master Richard de Northwode, king's clerk, to
whom the king had granted the archdeaconry of Stowe in the church of
St. Mary, Lincoln, void by the resignation of Adam de Brom, king's clerk.
Incomplete. Vacated becaitse otherwise below,
June 16. Grant to Master Richard de Northwode, king's clerk, of the archdeaconry
Starry. of Stowe, in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, void by the resignation of
Adam de Brom, king's clerk, and in the king's gift by reason of the
voidance of the bishopric of Lincoln. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the guardian of the spirituality of the said
bishopric.
Presentation of Adam de Brom to the church of St. Mary, Oxford, void
by the resignation of Henry de Dytynshale, the late rector.
June 15. Licence for Nicholas de Huntercoumbe to grant his reversion of the manor
Starry. Wrestlyngworth, oo. Bedford, held in chief, and which Elena, late the wife
of Walter de Huntercoumbe, holds for life of his inheritance, to Robert de
458
OALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
June 18.
Dorer.
June 26.
Westminster.
July 12.
Westminster.
July 1.
July 2.
June 28.
Westminster.
July 6.
Westminster.
July 4.
Westminster.
Metnbrane 2 — cant.
Kendale and Margaret his wife, and Bobert their son, and to the heirs of
the body of their said son, with remainder failing such issue to the right
heirs of the said Bobert de Kendale. By p.s.
Prohibition directed to archbishops, &c. against permitting any persons
to attempt to disturb Master Edmund de London, king's clerk, whom the
king has collated to the archdeaconry of Bedeford in the church of St. Mary,
Lincoln, [Fcedera,] By K.
Mandate to sheriffs and other ministers to arrest all persons who attempt
to harass the said Master Edmund.
Protection with clause volumitSyMntil the Assumption, for Simon de Eycote
staying beyond the seas with the king. Witness : Aymer de Valencia, earl
of Pembroke. By testimony of Roger de Northburgh.
The like for John de Grey, staying as above. Witness : the said earl.
The like for W. bishop of Exeter, the treasurer, who has gone beyond the
seas with the king. Witness : as above.
The like for Robert de Morbi, staying beyond the seas with the king.
Witness : as above.
Grant to Alice, late the wife of Nicholas Pouer of Sutton, tenant in chief,
of the custody of two parts of the lands and tenements, late of her said
husband, in the king's hands by reason of Agnes, daughter and heir of the
said Nicholas, being a minor, which are extended at 8s. 4rf. a year, to hold
to the full age of the heir quit of any rent to the king. Witness : Aymer
de Valencia, earl of Pembroke. By the said earl and C.
Signification to R. bishop of Salisbury, of the royal assent to the election
of Ralph de Shirborne, prior of Albodesbury, to be abbot of that place.
Witness : the said earl. By the earl.
Writ de intendoido directed to the justices, constables, sheriffs and other
of the king's ministers in Wales for Robert de Wodehouse, king's clerk,
baron of the Exchequer, and Ambrose de Novo Burgo, king's clerk, marshal
of the Exchequer, whom the king has appointed to certify him of the state
of the land of Wales, as well in the munitions of his towns and castles, and
the armour, victuals, and other things in them, as of the shrievalties,
rhingyls, manors, farms, &c. of that land. Witness : the said earl.
By K. and C.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and otherwise in July in the
fourteenth year.
Power to the said Robert de Wodehouse and Ambrose de Novo Burgo to
remove, with the advice of Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales,
inefficient sheriffs, constables and other ministers, those excepted appointed
for life, and to appoint others; also to enquire into the acts of those
holding offices for life, and whether they have committed any excesses.
Vacated as above. By K. and C.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, justice of Wales.
Vacated as above.
The like mandates to the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
The chamberlain of North Wales.
The chamberlain of South Wales.
Vacated as above.
By K. and C.
18 EDWARD n.
459
1320.
June 1[8].
Dofer.
Membrane 2 — cont.
Prohibition directed against armed persons coming before the justices of
assize in the county of York. [Fctdera ; wliere Hie reference in to the Close
Roll.] By K. and C.
The like for the justices of assize throughout all the counties of
England.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of York ; he is to make like pro-
clamations throughout his bailiwick, and to arrest all persons acting
contrary thereto ; the justices of the King's Bench are to proceed against
and punish such transgressors. By E. and C.
Et erant claus*.
The like to all sheriffs throughout England.
June 18.
Canterbury.
MEMBRANE 1.
Appointment of William Bydel, Gilbert de Burghdon, John de Penreth
and Roger de Horsle to be conservators of the peace for the county of
Northumberland. [Pari, Writs,]
The like appointments of the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
COS. Cumberland and West-
moreland.
Andrew de Hertcla
Anthony de Lucy
Ralph de Cammoys
Roger de Bavent
Nicholas Oentyl
Henry de Cobeham
John de Segrave, the younger
John de Sancto Johanne
John de Insula Yecta
Adam Walraund
Walter Gacelyn
Robert son of Payn
Peter son of Reginald
John de Bello Campo of
Somersete
John de Erie
}
cos. Surrey and Sussex.
I 00. Kent.
[ CO. Southampton.
> CO. Wilts.
CO. Dorset.
CO. Somerset.
John de Bello Campo /Were appointed on\
of Somersete 20 September, in
John de Mohun < the fourteenth year, I co. Somerset.
John de Clivedon John de Erie being
Vomitted.
Hugh de Courteneye
Stephen de Haccombe
Robert de Stockeheye
William de Bottereux
Henry de Campo Amulphi
Robert OifEiBkrd
Gilbert de Elsefeld
Robert le Fmz Elys
00. Devon.
1
00. Cornwall.
00. Oxford.
460
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
Membrane 1 — cont.
Robert de Syndresham
Heniy de Pentelowe
Thomas le Botiller
William Corbet
John de Wylington
Thomas le Botiller
Richard de Baskirville
Roger de Baskirville
William le Botiller of ^^'elluno
Walter de Hugeford
John de Somery
Ralph Basset of Drayton
Ralph le Botiller
John de Segrave, the elder
John Pecche
William de Ferariis
John de Bakeputz
William la Zouche of Haryngworth
John de Wylughby
Thomas le Furnyvall, the elder
William son of William
Roger de Bradburn
John de Eyncourt
William de Kyme
John de Marmyon
Simon le Chaumberleyn
John Engayne
William le Moigne
Thomas de Scalariis
Geoffrey le Burdeleys
Baldwin de Stowe
John de Grey
Robert son of Richard
John de Morteyn
William le Zouche of Asheby
Philip de Aylesbury
Thomas Bardolf
William de Kerdeston
Thomas de Ingoldesthorpe
Edmund de Hemmegrave
Thomas de Grey
Thomas de Veer
John de Bousser
)
CO. Berks.
CO. Worcester.
CO. Gloucester.
CO. Hereford.
)
J
- CO. Salop.
■ CO. Stafford.
]
'- CO. Warwick.
J
CO. Leicester.
i CO. Northampton.
)
)
I
I
)
)
J
f
j
CO. Nottingham.
CO. Derby.
CO. Lincoln.
CO. Huntingdon.
CO. Cambridge.
1
I
CO. Bedford.
CO. Buckingham.
CO. Norfolk.
CO. Suffolk.
CO. Essex.
18 EDWABD n.
461
1320
Membrane 1 — cont.
Richard de Perers
John de Blomville
Robert de Lathum
Thomas Travers
William Gentil
William de Ros of
Hamelak
Ralph de Bulmere
Marmaduke de Tweng
Robert le Conestable of
Flaynburgh
Richard le Waleys
John Mauleverer
William la Zousche
John de Haryngton
William le Blound
CO. Hertford.
CO. Lancaster.
Northtrithyng
Esttrithing
CO. York.
[ Westtrithing
CO. Rutland.
[Pari. Writs.]
1319.
Jnly 10.
York.
July 16.
York.
MEMBRANE 4^.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigumel, Robert son of Nigel
and John de la Haye on complaint by Mary, a nun of Aumbresbury, the
king's sister, touching the persons who took and carried away her goods at
the town of St. Albans, co. Hertford, and assaulted her servants. By E.
The like to John de Donecastre, William de Bingham and Adam de
Hoperton on complaint by William de Whyteby that Walter, bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield, and Thomas de Neville, with others, assaulted him
at York and imprisoned him. By fine of 20s.
July 14.
York.
July 20.
York.
Oct. 18.
York.
Nov. 6.
York.
Oct. 18.
York.
MEMBRANE AZd.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford, William de
Rungeton and Simon de Hedersete on complaint by Robert de Saxmundeham,
parson of the church of Blaxhale, that Richard de Weylond, Thomas de
Weylond, Roger Antyngeham and Luke de Thacstede, with others, forcibly
entered his dwelling place at Blaxhale, co. Suffolk, broke the doors of his
house, and carried away his goods. By fine of 20«.
Appointment of Robert de Rocheford, John de Bousser and John de Dovorr
to be conservators of the peace for the county of Essex. [Pari. Writs.]
ByC.
The hke appointments of the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Robert de Leybum
Robert le Brun
Alexander de Bastenthwayt
CO. Cumberland.
ByC.
Ralph de Camoys
John de Insula Vecta
James de Norton
John Neymut
PhiUp de Herdeshull
1
CO. Southampton. ByC.
I CO. Buckingham. By p.s.
462
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
Jan. 6.
York.
Feb. 20.
Westminster.
Membrane 48rf — cant.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
April 26.
Westminster.
May 28.
Odiham.
June 7.
Dunton.
John de Hastjnges
Ralph le Botyller
William de Lucy
John de Pecche
Henry de Herdington
Robert de Stoke
John Dabernoun
^lliam de Henle
William Huse
Reginald de Pavely
Adam Waleraund
Walter Gascelyn
William de Lucy
Ralph de Shirle
John de Peyto
Edmund de Hemmegrave
Thomas de Grey
Peter de Denardeston
I CO. Stafford*
- CO. Warwick.
ByK.
CO. Surrey.
• CO. Wilts.
CO. Warwick.
ByC.
^ CO. Suffolk. By C.
[Pari. WHts.]
1319.
July 20.
York.
Aug. 8.
Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
Aug. 12.
Gosforth.
Aug. 14.
Hartford
Bridge.
MEMBRANE 40(2.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Baskerville, Roger de
Baskerville and John de Barewe on complaint of Adam, bishop of Hereford,
that John le Baillif of Clifton, Simon le Clerk of Clifton, Simon son of
William le Baxtere, Philip le Fevre, John de Hausty and John his son,
Walter de Hausty, William Alicot, John Rose, John Ingram, Adam Ingram,
William le Rede of Homme, John de la Fenne, John de la Mulne, Roger
Abovewode, Miles de Heilmere, John de la Lynde, Simon Wygan, William
Elys of Horsham, Henry de Berewe, John son of Philip Moryn, Henry
Alisaundre, and Henry son of Henry Ingram with others with their
cattle eat down the herbage in his park at Wyteboum, co. Hereford, and
consumed his hay there. By E.
The like to John de Foxle, William de Harden, Robert de Thorncombe
and William de Rameshull on complaint by Henry Stormy, the elder, that
Stephen Stormy, Henry Stormy, the younger, Robert le Wode
of Burbach, Thomas Asser, John le Sawyere of Somers [et] ,
Robert le Chalf of Burbach, Peter le Hethhayward, Geoffrey
le Beggere, John Makerel and Christina, his wife, and Adam
le Mazon of Burbach and Alice, his wife, broke his house at
IJlvetham, co. Southampton, and assaulted him, tore out his eyes and
carried away his goods, and likewise broke his house at Burbach, co. Wilts,
and carried away his goods found there. By p.s.
The like to Henry de Cobeham, the younger, Warresius de Valoynes,
John de Ifeld and Thomas de Faveresham touching the persons who with
Stephen de Wike broke the doors of the houses of Henry Beaufilz at
Wymelingewolde, co. Kent, and carried away his goods. By C.
Commission de walliis et fossatis to Edmund de Passeleye, John Filiol,
and John de la More, for the marsh of Filesham, Bexle, Wiltyng, and
Grawehirst, oo. Sussex.
18 EDWARD n.
468
1319.
Aug. 21.
Fenham.
Aug. 29.
Barmoor.
Oct. 10.
York.
Membrane 40rf — eont.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, Baldwin de
Maners, John de Canteb [rigge] , and John de Claver, on complaint by John
de Shardelowe and Edmund his brother, and Nicholas Fastolf and Laurence
his brother, that William Loveday, Henry Bitering, John de Throk-
kyng, Roger Outlag', John le Boghwyere of Cantebrigge, John le Coureour,
William Cullyng, chaplain, Richard Gerounde, Henry Ballard, John
le Clerk of Wilburgham, Alan le Pere, Roger le Pere, Maurice de
Bodekesham, chaplain, Robert de Cranewes, John Child of Wilburgham,
Robert Chasteyn, Robert le Palmer, John le Thresshere of Swafham, Hugh
le Pere, Henry Tonild, Henry le Slaghtere, Hugh Frigoun, Roger de
Prilleston, John Edward of Saunford, Alured Edward, Roger son of Roger
de Abyton, John le Parker of Abyton, Peter son of Eustace de Swafham,
Roger le Lord, John de Stowe and William son of William de Sancto Ivone,
with others, took and carried away their goods at Great Wilburgham, co.
Cambridge, and assaulted thoir servants.
Commission to Walter de Norwyco, John de Thorpe and Simon de
Hedersete to enquire by oath of good men of the county of Norfolk touching
alleged collusion by Henry Rose, John de Ocle and Roger Gavel, bailiffs of
the port of Great Yarmouth, in collecting from 162 ships the toll, leviable
under the agreement with W. Count of Hainault, Holland and Seland and
lord of Frysland, for him on ships of his subjects in the ports of Great
Yarmouth and Lenne, and elsewhere in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk,
for the discharge of his debts to Robert Elys of Great Yarmouth and Roger
de Boselyngthorp of Lincoln ; the commissioners are also to enquire into
the disregard of the king's writs touching this matter by the said bailiffs.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John de
Cantebrigge, and Simon de Brunne on complaint by Elena, late the wife of
Walter de Huntercumbe, executrix of his testament, that Ralph Pasket of
Wrestelyng^'orth broke a coffer, late of the said Walter, at Wrestelyng-
worth, CO. Bedford, and took and carried away goods and also 20/. in money
in her custody as executrix.
July 20.
York.
July 20.
York.
Aug. 8.
Gosforth.
July 29.
DturhaiD.
MEMBRANE 39.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John Treiagu, Robert de Stokheye,
and Henry Bokerel, on complaint by Philip Pridias, the elder, that Robert
de Lanchar, John de Lanchar, chaplain, Andrew de Nansmana, William
Blundell, John Schor, Ralph Scor, and Gilbert Pegast, seized and abducted
Alice his wife, at Tregerehet, co. Cornwall, and carried away his goods.
The like to John de Foxle, and John de Stonore, on complaint by Adam
de Lamelay that Henry Brayboef, Matthew Bertilmeu and William his son,
William Withebak, and * Adam Peronelesman the Tayllur,* with others,
assaulted him at Padde worth, co. Berks, and took and carried away his
goods.
The like to Rfoger] de Cubbeldyk, Walter de Friskeneye, William de Clyf*
and John de Stikeneye on complaint by Thomas Belle of Boston, that John
de Sutton and Geoffrey his son, John Peyt, Gilbert Alilaund, Nicholas de
Sutton and John his brother, and Ralph de Sutton, with others, assaulted
him at Boston, co. Lincoln, and took and carried away his goods.
The like to John Chaynel, John de Cave, and Hugh de Prestwold, on
complaint by Adam, parson of the church of Neubold Verdon, that Thomas
de Blaston, parson of the church of Codesbeche, William Aleyn, Thomas de
464
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1819.
July 29.
Durham.
July 80.
Burhnm.
Aug. 1.
Newoastle-
upon-Tjne.
Membrane S9d — cant,
Walden, Andrew de Brandon, chaplain, Walter Musshonesman, Geoffirey
de Brynkelowe, Robert Cole and John Fiz Hucheyn, with others, broke his
houses at Codesbeche, co. Leicester, took and carried away his goods, and
assaulted his servants.
The like to John Randolf, Ralph de Bereford and Hugh de Brayboef
touching an appeal in the county of Southampton by Henry le Hauer
of Totton, against Walter de Romesie for the death of Thomas atte Mounte
his brother. • By fine of 40«.
The like to Alexander de Cave, and Robert de Scorburgh on complaint
by John son of Geoffrey de Middelton juxta Baynton that William son of
William Oamel of Middelton by Baynton and William his son assaulted
him at Middelton by Baynton, co. York.
The like to John de Bousser, Edmund de Passele and Geoffrey de
Hertelpol on complaint by John de Marisco that Roger Chauntecler of
London, with others, broke his house at Edelmeton, co. Middlesex, cut his
com, and carried away his said corn and his goods. By fine of 2 marks.
Aug. 1.
Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
Aug. 4.
Newoastle-
upon-Tyne.
Aug. 14.
Hartford
Bridge.
MEMBRANE SSd.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser, Edmund de
Passele and Geoffrey de Hertelpol on complaint by Richard de Foumeys
that Roger Chauntecler, with others, broke his houses and gates at Toten-
ham, CO. Middlesex, cut and carried away his corn and goods, and assaulted
Richard le Botyner his ser\ ant. By fine of 2 marks.
The like to John Lige, Richard de Rodeneye and Robert de Malleye
to enquire on the confines of the land of Gower and of the
lands of Henry de Lancastre of Kedwelly and Karwathlan, of Hugh le
Despenser, the younger, of Cantredemaure, of John Giffard of Brymmesfeld
of Cantreboghan, and of Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk of Penketelyn
neighbouring to the said land of Gower, by oath of good men of the said
lands of Kedwelly, Karwathlan, Cantredemaure, Cantreboghan and Pen-
ketelyn, touching the under-mentioned, viz. — at the prosecution of John
Iweyn suggesting that William de Brewosa, Richard Hakelut, Elias de Roilly,
Peter de la Bere, Richard de Morton, Robert de Sengleton, Robert de Weston,
John de Weston, William Eliot, Thomas Eliot, Thomas Glasmon, John
Batyn, John de la Mare, Philip le Leche, Thomas Osbam, Richard Wrench,
Thomas Testard, John Russel, Thomas Harold, John le Mareschal, Nicholas
le Countereve, Walter le Palmere, Thomas le Mareschal and John Harold
had taken and carried away his goods at Gower (apiid Gowerinm), and that
they had conspired together at Swyneseye and Oistremuth within the liberty
of the said William de Brewosa in Gower in Wales to appeal the complainant
of the death of Ivan ap Madok by Kenewrek ap Madok, brother of the said
Ivan, and had procured his arrest and detention in the prison of the said
William de Brewosa at Sweneseye, the king conmianded the said William
de Brewosa, if these things were so, to do full justice to the said John Iweyn
therein, but the said William has failed to do so. By p.s.
The like to Robert de Maddyngleye, Robert de Asshele, and Robert de
Keleseye, on complaint by John Buteturt that William de Kertlyngton,
abbot of Westminster, Philip de Sutton, his fellow monk, Roger de Prest-
hope, William le Rous, Richard atte Water, Thomas de Knyghtebrigg,
Richard de Suthbury, John Queynterel, William Parlepe of Westboume,
18 EDWARD n.
465
1319.
Aug. 16.
Newbiggin.
Aug. 14.
Hartford
Bridge.
Aug. 14.
Hartford
Bridge.
Aug. 18.
Amble.
Membrane Q8d — cont,
William Blashex, William Filljng^of Westbonme, Robert de Eyngeswell
of Hampstede, Thomas Broun, John le Foulere and Elias his brother,
Richard le Forester, Andrew atte Ponde, Geoffrey atte Ponde, John
Hichecok and John his brother, Richard le Hert, Robert de Mordon of
Batricheseye, Gilbert le Bedel, William le Kete of Wandleworth, and
Henry de Novo Castro, entered his wood at Lilleston and Kelibourn, felled
and carried away his trees, and with their cattle eat down the herbage of
his wood. By K. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
The like to Robert de Maddyngle, Thomas de Cantebrigg, and Simon de
Brunne, on complaint by Thomas Reynald of Audeleye, that Fulk, prior of
Bernewell, John de Queye, and Richard de Baryngton, his fellow canons,
Lambert de Franketon, Richard atte Bro, and Roger le Templer of Berne-
well, with others, assaulted and imprisoned him at Cantebrigge, and took
and carried away his goods. By p.s.
The like to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Caontebrigg and Simon de
Brunne on complaint by Robert de Hilton that Ralph Pasket of
Wrestelyngworth took and carried away his goods at Wrestelyngworth,
CO. Bedford.
The like to John de Bousser and John de Lyston, upon the death of
William de Goldyngton, who had been included with them in a commission
issued touching trespasses committed at Rewenhale, co. Essex, against
Thomas son of Bartholomew de Shaldeford by John Halteby of Ipswich,
and others named in the original writ.
The like to Richard de la Bere, John de Stonore and John de Trillowe
on complaint by John de Coleshiil of Oxford, the elder, that Master
Robert Catel of Baldok, Peter de Eton, Richard atte Halle, William Boltrig,
John Raulyn, Richard son of John de Stonord, William son of John atte
Grene, John Treve, John le Longe and William Anfrei assaulted him at
Comenore [co. Berks], broke his close, and took and carried away his
goods. By fine of 1 mark.
Aug. 14.
Hartford
Bridge.
Aug. 15.
Hartford
Bridge.
Aug. 18.
Arable.
Aug. 21.
Fenham.
MEMBRANE 87<f.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Beaufiz, Andrew Peverel and
John Filol touching breaches of Queen Isabella's chace of Esshedon and
park of Mersefeld, and free warrens of Mersefeld and Wylyngdon, co.
Sussex. By E.
The like to Henry de Malton and Matthew de Heydok touching an
appeal in the county of Lancaster by Matilda, late the wife of John de
Braunford, against William de Kelesey^ for the death of her husband.
The like to John de Hothum, Alexander de Cave, and Robert de Scor-
burgh on complaint by John son of John du Celer that William son of
Hugh de Crauncewyk and Stephen, Peter and Robert his brothers, William
Countefoghel and William le White assaulted him at Beverley, co. York.
The like to Lambert de Trikyngham, Roger de Cubeldyk and Walter de
Friskeneye on complaint by Walran Wolf and Joan his wife that Herbert
Pouger, Hugh Pouger, Simon Pouger, Thomas Pouger, Geoffrey Pouterel,
Robert son of Richard Joize, parson of the church of Long Colyngham,
John atte Bough, Thomas atte Wolde and Hugh de Wynstr*, with others,
entered his dwelling place at Lek, co. Lincoln, by night, broke the
18845
S o
466
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Aug. 29.
Barmoor.
Metnbrane Sid — cont.
gates and windows thereof, carried away his goods and assaulted the said
Joan, she being pregnant, and abo assaulted his servants.
Commission to John de Poxle, John Inge, and John de Stonore to certify
the king of certain articles between Roger Rodde of Hemmeston, Thomas de
Stobbehulle («iV), William de Grymeston, John de Boyvile, Walter de
Wydeslade, John de Norton, John de Loperigge, William de Blaccheworthi,
William Wayte of Englebume, William Boyvile, Andrew Boyvile, Elias
Westinton, Robert Cotelond, Thomas le Tayllur of Kyngesbrigge, Richard
Pick and John Bovy in a matter before William de Burne, Henry Bokerel
and John de Fosse, justices at Exeter, touching tenements at Estwoggewill.
Aug. 18.
Amble.
Aug. 18.
Amble.
Aug. 21.
Fenham.
Sept. 22.
Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
Sept. 26.
Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
MEMBRANE 3(k/.
Commission de iralliis et fossath to Henry Beaufiz, Andrew Peverel, and
John de Dallingrigg for the parts of Pevenese and Hastynges, co. Sussex.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Burgh, Robert de Barton,
and Adam de Skelton on complaint by John de Carleton, king's clerk,
parson of the church of Askeby, that, although he was in the king's
protection, Robert de Askeby and William Poweson, with others, broke his
houses at Askeby, co. Westmoreland, and carried away his goods.
By the Chancellor.
The like to John Chaynel, William de Stafford, and Henry de Hambury
on complaint by the abbot of Burton -upon -Trent that Walter Wither of
Hum, and Joan his wife, and Philip, Hugh, William and John his sons,
Richard de Hope, Robert son of Philip Slaucorneys, John de Fameleye,
Roger * Fuiz Rauf le Viker ' of Alstonesfeld, and Ralph, Henry, Philip, Robert
and Thomas sons of the said Roger, William de Werynton, chaplain, Henr}'
de Narwedale, chaplain, Adam le Sinekere, chaplain, William Bate of
Stansop, John son of Adam de Stansop, Nicholas Wyther of Thorpe, and
Richard son of Henry son of Ralph de Alstonesfeld and Roger his brother,
with others, by nigfit having gone to his manor of Hum, co. Stafford, broke
the gates of the manor and the doors of his houses, and took and drove away
certain cattle adjudged to the abbot by judgment of the Court of King's
Bench against the said Walter and delivered to the abbot by the king's
bailiff of the hundred of Tatemonneslowe. By fine of 2 marks.
The like to John de Foxle, John de Stonore and John Loveday on
complaint by John Waldeshef that Peter le Clerk, and Christiana, his wife,
Thomas Harneys, Thomas le Cartere, Moises Esebern, Robert Gibbes,
Robert Husee and Alexander le Cartere, with others, felled and carried away
his trees at Esthanneye, co. Berks.
The like to William le Botyler of Wemme, Philip de Say and John de
Bromfeld on complaint by William de Wyne, that, although the king had
taken him into his protection, certain male&bctors broke his park at Hodynet,
CO. Salop, seized and drove away 40 pigs, and assaulted his men. By K.
Aug. 29.
Barmoor.
MEMBRANE Ud.
Conmiission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John de
Bouser, Master Jordan Moraunt and Humphrey de Waleden on complaint
by Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, that, although the
18 EDWARD II.
467
1319.
Sept. 20.
Belford.
Sept, 26.
Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
Sept. 22.
Newcastle-"
upon-Tyne.
Oct. 10.
York.
Oct. 18.
York.
Membrane S5d — cont,
king had taken him into his protection when going on his service towards
Scotland, Richard de Wyndesore, Elias atte Park, John Page, Roger de
Jarcumville, William de Weston, Roger de Stratton, Roger, prior of
Newark by Rippele {de Novo loco jujrta EippeleV and brothers William de
Southhey, Richard le Wariner, William Mederssn*, and Walter le Bel, his
fellow monks, Richard, parson of the church of Clandon Regis, Walter de
Pappewourth, Richard le Crockere, Thomas de Lolleworth, John de Wyke,
William Mosebei-d, William le Free, Edmund Maubaunk, William atte Park,
Stephen de Frollebury, Bartholomew de Haveldassch, Henry de Snodenham,
William le Bacheler, Nicholas le Leper, John de Deudeswelle, Henry de
Stoketon, William Farman, Henry Openhelle, William atte Strode, Robert
Poleyn, Henry de Blakevenne and Walter atte Knolle, vdih others, took and
drove away 20 horses, 40 oxen, 60 cows, 600 sheep and 200 swine of his,
of the price of 200/. at Horsle, co. Surrey, carried away his goods, and
assaulted his servants.
The like to John de Bousser, John de Wengrave, and Geoffrey de
Hertilpol on complaint by Robert de Sancto Johanne, ' peleter,* that John
le Hauker of St. Ives and Nicholas his brother, and Walter de Borham,
with others, assaulted him at Stebenheth, co. Middlesex, and took and
carried away his goods. By fine of 1 mark.
The like to Henry Spygurnel, John de Longeville and J. de Wylughby
on complaint by Ralph de Plumpton, parson of the church of Norton, that
William Mordaunt, Walter Passelewe, Walter de Abyndon, Walter de
Burgo of Norhampton, Robert le Rede, Hugh de Middelton, Robert son of
Walter son of Robert de Daventre, Walter Cokyn, and John de Blaby,
with others, broke his houses at Norhampton, and carried away the timber
and his goods. By fine of 20s.
The like to John de Stonore, Robert de Asshele, John de Chetyndon and
John de la Haye on complaint by John son of Roger de Westratford
that John de Olneye, Richard de Houghton of Stonistratford, Henry
Angetyl, Roger de Bosenho, William Prote, John Fraunceys, John
de Olfston, William de Lynford, Alan le Kyng, William le Hunte, Walter
le Gardyner, William Prynce, Thomas Bate, John son of John Rosselyn,
and John le Rok broke his house at Stonistratford, co. Buckingham, and
carried away his goods. By fine of 20s.
Commission to John de Thorpe, John de Fitton and Simon de Hedersete
to deliver the gaol of Norwich of Ralph, parson of the church of Erpyngham,
William Ok, Nicholas Vyncent, John Dirlaund, Walter le White, John de
Eggemere, Reginald de Eggemere, John Jaunes, and William Benet,
prisoners for divers robberies committed in the coimty of Norfolk. By K.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Ralph de Camoys, William de Harden,
and Ralph de Bereford on complaint by Richard de Borehunte that Richard
de Hangelton, with others, assaulted him at Henton bv Kateryngton, co.
Southampton. By K. at the instance of the earl of Norfolk.
The like to William le Botyler of Wemme, John de Bromfeld, and Roger
Carles on complaint by John Knokyn, king's yeoman, that William son of
William de Nesse of Shrewsbury {de Salop*) took and carried away his goods
at Straunge Nesse, co. Salop. By the Chancellor.
Dec. 10.
Burst wick
MEMBRANE 92d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John de
Bousser, and GeofiEiey de la Lee on complaint by Bartholomew de Badeles-
468
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1319.
Meinbrane S2d — cont.
Dec. 10.
Burstwick,
Dec. 10.
Bnrstwick.
mere that John ' Jonesserjaunt de Britajne/ John le Barber, Francis de
Chirchestrate, Roger le Coliere of Chesthunte, John Monewode, Robert
Bisshop, John Roberd, John Missone, Nicholas le Whyte, John le
Bakenere, John atte Stone, Henry Shordich, Henry Belhomme, John le
Smyth, John Kyng, William Broun, William le Pipare, John Bisshop,
Amulph Copegray, William Surby, John de Reyndon, John Hemy (or
Hervy), Bartholomew de Lincoln, William de Lincoln, Bartholomew
Beneyt, Thomas Fraunk, Richard Johan, William le Whyte, William de
Beaumond, Robert de Kent, John le Barber and Margaret his wife,
Idonia de Kent, John le Serjaunt and Alice his wife, Richard Beaufaunt,
John son of John Joye, Richard Brackele, Richard le Bokeler, John le Fot,
Katerina atte Newehouse, Margaret Scot, Roger Dykes, John Mynonr,
Roger le Sutare, William le Mileward, Peter le Tavemer, Roger * Willames
serjaunt le Soutere,' John le Sutere, William Broun, Roger le Mileward,
Robert le Soutere, Richard Long, Reginald Fraunk, John son of Richard
Bokeler, Richard Longman, Adam Lyghtfot, Walter Bretoun and John
Batecok, with others, took and carried away his goods at Chesthunt, co.
Hertford, and assaulted Robert de Assheburgham, William le Clerk, John
le Ghapelayn, Ralph Corour, John le Charer, John Paris, Hugh le Ussher,
John Berdefeld, Maddoc le Galeys and Henry Cut, his servants. By K.
Afterwards on 26 December next following, Walter de Friskenay and
Robert de Malberthorpe were associated in the commission.
The like to Robert de Maddyngle, John Bousser and Geoffrey de la Lee
on complaint by Bartholomew de Badelesmere and Margaret, bis wife, that
John Jonesservant, &c. as set forth above, having approached a messuage
at Chestehunte, co. Hertford, wherein the said Margaret was lodging,
assaulted her and her servants, and imprisoned and besieged them until
Hugh le Despenser, the younger, on the following day rescued them.
ByK.
Afterwards on 26 December next following, Walter de Friskenay and
Robert de Malberthorpe were associated in the commission.
The like to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Bousser, and Geoffrey de la
Lee on complaint by Robert de Asshburgham that John Jonesserjant de
Brytayne, &c. as before set forth, with others, assaulted him at Chesthunte,
CO. Hertford.
Oct. 8.
York.
York.
Oct. 11.
York.
MEMBRANE nd.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Baiocis, Simon le
Chaumberleyn, and Nicholas de Bolyngbrok on complaint by John de
Cotes, one of the coroners in the county of Lincoln, that when he, in the
discharge of his office, was on his way towards Stalingburgh, co. Lincoln,
to view the body of a man killed there, Simon son of Walter Est of Great
Cotes assaulted him and prevented him doing his duty. By E.
The like to Edmund de Passeleye, Richer de Refham, and John de
Wengrave on complaint by Henry de Hacton that Alan Talebot and John,
his son, with others, assaulted him at Suthwerk, co. Surrey.
The like to Hugh de Curteney, John de Chouedon, and John de la Fosse
on complaint by John de Dunmere that John de Roches, with others,
besieged his manor of Bromlegh, co. Dorset, and burned the granges and
houses of the manor and his goods, and assaulted his ser\'ants. By E.
18 EDWARD II. 469
jgjg Membrane Sid — eont,
Oct. 16. The like to John de Donecastre, Robert de baundeby and Robert Russel
York. on complaint by John de Wolfrington that Stephen son of William son of
Richard de Misterton, Richard son of Hugh le Fugheler, Robert son of
Simon le Spenser, John Nightegale, Ralph de Moubray and Walter Leulyn
assaulted him at Stokkith, co. Nottingham, broke his left arm, and took and
carried away his goods. By fine of 1 mark.
MEMBRANE 80d.
Oct. 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Robert de
York. Samideby and Robert Russel on complaint by Roger Scot of
Retford and Alice his wife, that, whereas the said Roger for his
damage had caused the cattle of Thomas son of Thomas Prat of Retford to
be taken at Retford, co. Nottingham, by the said Alice, and she had
wished to impound the said cattle according to law, the said Thomas
forcibly rescued the cattle, assaulted her and broke three of her ribs.
By fine of 1 mark.
Oct. 20. The like to Robert de Maddyngle, Simon de Brunne and J. de Cante-
York. brigge on complaint by William la Zouche of Assheby that Roger de
Ticheboum, John Peytevyn of Chevele, John * Tomasservant de Veer,* and
Henry * le Nunnesservant,* with others, broke his park at Kertlyng, co.
Cambridge. By K.
Oct. 21. The like to John de Bousser, Richer de Refham, and G. de Hertelpol
York. on complaint by John de Triple that John Joce, Benedict de Ditton, John
atte Well, and Ivo de Thurrok, with others, cut his com at Alvethele,
CO. Essex. By the Chancellor.
Oct. 25. The like to John de Mutford, John de Bousser, Robert de Bures, and
York. Benedict de Cokefeld on complaint by Robert de Foxton, king's clerk, that
when he being engaged on the king's service was approaching the town of
St. Edmunds, and wished to tarry in his house there, Richard, abbot of
St. Edniunds, and Reginald de Denham, William de Stowe, Martin de Rudham,
Walter de Benyngham, Robert de Chykeneye, William de Wylteshyre,
William le Bretoun, Hugh de Sudbury and Richard de Gosefeld, monks
of that house, and Master Walter le Deen of St. Edmunds, Robert de
Batesford, Edmund son of Luke, Richard de Berton, John de Berton,
Richard de Drayton, John de Cokfeld, Richard Osebem, John fuitz Den,
John Achel, John Prentiz, * mercer,' Laurence de Norwiz, Roger de Rede,
Thomas de Boyton, Hervey le Kyng, Hervey de Westlee, John Garlonder,
John de Bradeleye, Henry West, Guy de Bradefeld, John de Lakeford and
Thomas his brother, Thomas le Somenour, William de Rammesden, Ralph
le Smeremongere, Oliver Kempe, John Taloun, Richard de la Porte, William
Burman, Peter Nikelot, Matthew le Keu, Adam Utlagh, Ralph Kempe,
William de Melton, John de Brockele, Robert de Saxham, William Huberd,
William atte Grene, John le Mercer, and Peter de Reynham of
St. Edmunds, and others, called together by ringing the bells of the town of
St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, plotting the death of the said Robert de Foxton,
caused the gates of the town to be shut, he being in the town, and assaulted
him, so that with difficulty he escaped from their hands and fled to the
church of the abbey, and that the abbot with the rioters surrounded the
church and detained him therein, and further that they broke the doors and
windows of his houses, broke the glass of the windows with stones and
assaulted his men. By E.
470 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Membrane QOtI — cont.
1319.
Oct. 28. The like to William de Bourne, Robert de Stockhaye and John de
York. Treiagu on complaint by William de Lughteburgh that Gilbert de
Umframvile, Adam de Tetteburn and William Toudde, with others,
assaulted him at Axeministre, co. Devon, and carried away his goods.
Afterwards on 18 March, 1820, John liige and Henry de Campo Amulphi
were associated with the before-named justices.
Oct. 26.. ^^^ ^^^^ ^ John de Foxle, John de Stonore, and Philip de la Beche on
York. complaint by Roger Damory that William de Upton with others entered
and hunted in his free chace of Cranebume on the confines of the counties
of Wilts and Dorset.
MEMBRANE 29c/.
Oct. 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser, John Abel, and
York. John de Ifeld on complaint by John Stevene of Berlingge that William
Edmond and Gervase le Prest, with others, cut and carried away his com
at Berlyngge, co. Kent.
Oct 24. The like to Lambert de Thrykingham, Walter de Teye, John de
York. Donecastre and Richard de Bemyngham on complaint by Joan, late the
wife of Alexander Comyn of Bouham, that Gilbert de Aton, John Tur\^ey
and William and Mauger his brothers, Simon de Aton and Roger his
brother, William de Suynton, William de Breuhous, Thomas le Taverner,
John de Cotum, John de Rotsee and Simon his brother, Marmaduke de
Acclum, Roger de Bouiton and Walter Bisshop, with others, carried away
her goods at Malton, co. York.
Nov. 6. The like to John de Bures, Robert de Stokhaye and John de la Fosse
York. touching the persons, who felled and carried away the king's trees at
Lifton, CO. Devon, and assaulted his men and bailiffs. By K.
Afterwards, on 20 February, 1820, Hugh Curtenay (hU) was associated
with the above-named justices.
Nov. 10. The like to Lambert de Trikyngham, Roger de Cobbeldyk and Walter de
York. Friskenay on complaint by Walran Wolf and Joan his wife that Herbert
Pouger, Hugh son of Hugh Pouger, Simon son of John Pouger, Thomas atte
Wold, Geoffrey Poutrel, Hugh de Menil of Wynstre, Robert son of Richard
Jorze, parson of the church of Long Colyngham, and John Pocok, with
others, assaulted the said Joan, she being pregnant, at Leek, co. Lincoln,
and caused a miscarriage.
Nov. 16. The like to the same justices on complaint by Walran Wolf that Herbert
York. Pouger, &c. as already set forth, with others, broke the gates and doors of
his houses, at Leek, co. Lincoln, carried away his goods, and assaulted his
servants.
Nov. 6. The like to Hugh de Curteney, John de Bello Campo, William de
York. Bourne, and John de Bromfeld on complaint by Margery, late the wife of
Hugh Godwyne, that Philip de Columbariis, Hugh de Columbariis, John
Ketholf of Suthboure, John de Wyde worth, Geoffrey Pipping, John
Trymelet, John de Reygny, the yoimger, Roger de Weston, Walter Torel,
Walter Purchaz, Philip Wasoun, William de Pleynesfeld, Richard le
Parker of Stoweye, Geoffrey de Grobbeham, Thomas le Gardyner, Vincent
Drake, Henry Wysman, Philip Baril, Henry de Wolaveynton, and William
le Bole, keu, with others, broke her houses at Donewere, Dounende and
18 EDWAED II. 471
13 J 9. Membrane 29r/ — nnU,
Suthboure, co. Somerset, and drove away 6 oxen and 8 swine of hers, of
the price of 10/., and carried away her goods.
Changed by the Chancellor, because sealed at another time by precept
of the king.
Afterwards, on 15 January, 1820, Richard de Rodeney and Nicholas de
Wedei'grave were associated in the commission.
Afterwards, on 4 December, 1820, Ingelram Berenger was associated in
the commission.
MEMBRANE 28rf.
Oct. 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Cobeham, the younger,
York. Warresius de Valeynes, John de Ifeld and Thomas de Faversham on
complaint by Henry Beaufuitz (or Beaufiz) that Henry de Stok, and
Henry de Britton, with others, broke his close at Calelelle, co. Kent, and
the doors of his houses there, and carried away his goods.
Nov. 6. The like to John de Bourser, John Sefoul and Simon de Hedersete on
York. complaint by Robert de Wigenhale that William Cokerel of Hadleye, and
Cicely his wife, and John son of Stephen Beneyt of Hecham, with others,
assaulted him at Hadley, co. Suffolk. By fine of 40^.
Nov. 4. Commission to Gilbert de Roubiiy, and John Abel to correct error in the
York. record and process of a suit before William de Foumeys, and John Priour,
sheriffs of the city of London, between Baukinus Brunelesk of Florence,
and Francis Isamore, for a debt of 104/. 5s. llr/. which the said Francis
claimed from the said Baukinus in the court of the City of London, the
said sheriffs and John de Wengrave, mayor of the city, having neglected to
obey the king's writ to examine and correct any error in the record of the
said suit.
Nov. 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Stafford, Robert de Bures,
York. and Robert de Astoii on complaint by John de Redeswell, prebendary of
Mershton in the free chapel of Stafford, touching the persons who broke
his house at Mershton, co. Stafford, carried away his goods and assaulted
his servants.
Nov. 6. The like to J. de Bromfeld, and W. de Weston touching an appeal in the
York. county of Salop by Alice, late the wife of Richard son of Walter do Walleford,
against Richard Gamel of Astlegh and John Gamel of Astlegh for the death
of her husband. By fine of 1 mark.
Nov. 6. The like to John de Bello Campo of Somersete, John Inge and John de
York. Fosse, on complaint by Aycard de Brige that Henry de Colocote, John de
Bluntesdon and Master John de Tarente, with others, assaulted and
imprisoned him at Dorcestre, co. Dorset, drove away 6 horses, 10 oxen,
80 cows, 20 heifers and 700 sheep of his, of the price of 100/., and carried
away his goods at Stratton and Yetemynstre, co. Dorset.
MEMBRANE 21d,
Nov. 11. Commission of oyer and terminer to Gilbert de Toutheby, Robert de
Shelford. Malberthorpe, and Hasculph de Whitewell on complaint by Matthew Broun
that WilUam de Crescy, John Bagot * Williamesservant de Crescy/ and
William Bagot of Hakunby, with otibers, assaulted him in the suburb of
Lincoln. By fine of 20s.
472 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
^fl'mb>■ane 27d — cont.
1319.
Nov. 26. The like to Henry tipigumel, Robert de Haustede, the elder, and John de
York. Longeville on complaint by Philip de Bukton, parson of the church of Weston,
thatEobert de Veer of Sudburgh, Richard de Aldewyncle, Thomas de Veer, and
Hugh, vicar of the church of St. Giles, Norhampton, with others, by night
entered his church and dwelling place and also his manor at Weston, co.
Northampton, broke and burned the doors and windows of his said dwelling
place, manor and church, and took and carried away books, vestments and
ornaments of his said church, and also his goods and certain charters and
muniments of his, and assaulted Simon le Carter, his servant, in the said
church, so that by the violent efiPusion of blood therein, the said church
remained for a long time under interdict, whereby he lost the profits of his
church and the service of his servant, and further they seized the
complainant, led him to Norhampton and imprisoned him. By fine of 40s.
Afterwards, on 18 December next, Nicholas de Segrave was associated in
the commission.
bee. 81. The like, upon representations made by Margaret, duchess of Brabant,
York. the king's sister, and John, duke of Brabant, his nephew, to John de
Foxle, John de Bousser, John de Stonore and John Beuer on complaint by
Nicholas de Musene, Amald Chulle of Malynes, Arnald de Merkek, and
Gerard Buk of Lovaigne, and their fellows, merchants of Brabant, that,
whereas they had laden two ships at the town of Boston with 166 sacks
and 12 pockets of wool and other merchandise to be transported to Brabant,
John Banm of Sandwich, John Louerik John Lambot of Wynchelse,
Stephen Lambot, John Lambot, John Payn, Matthew le Palmer, John
Strul, John Cruch, Simon Freyn, William Fenel, John de Strauton and
Martin Squirel, with others, boarded the said ships sailing off the coast of
Essex, drove their men and servants out of the ships, and carried off the
wool and merchandise to divers places on the sea coasts of the counties of
Essex, Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Southampton, Somerset and Dorset.
Dec. 16. Association of Walter de Friskenay in a commission issued to Lambert
York. de Trikyngham, Adam de Lymbergh, William de Clif*, and Robert de
Malberthorpe to enquire touching alleged mal-practises under colour of
office in the county of Lincoln by the sheriff of the county, his clerks,
bailiffs and ministers, constables, and keepers of prisons and others.
By C.
Dec. 21. Commission dc walliis et fossatis to Henry Beaufuiz, John de Berghamme,
York. and John de Dallyngrigg for the seaooast in the parts of Pevense and
Hastynges, co. Sussex.
MEMBRANE 26d.
Nov. 24. Commission cle waUiis et fossatis to Thomas de Ingoldesthorpe, John de
York, Fitton, John de Hotoft and William Bataille for Merskland and the
adjacent parts, co. Norfolk.
Afterwards on 10 July, 1820, John Claver and John de Sancto Omero
were associated in the said commission.
Dec. 15. Commission to Henry de Cobeham and Henry de Sharden to enquire and
Burstwick. certify the king touching a ship, laden with divers goods, taken off the port
of Great Jememuthe by John de Boloigne, upon whose approach the men
of the ship made their escape in boats, from which it is presumed they were
of the king's enemies, which ship was carried by the said John into the
river Thames within the county of Kent.
By K. on the information of Richard de Ayremjjime.]
la EDWARD II. 478
Membrane 26</ — cont.
1319.
Dec. 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Gobham and John de
York. If eld on complaint by Henry de Combmartyn, that, whereas he had lately at
London freighted a ship of Whitsand and put on board her 10 sacks of
wool for conveyance to the town of St. Omer, to trade with, certain men of
the county of Kent boarded the said ship when on her voyage to St. Omer,
in the river Thames near Faversham, and carried away four of his sacks of
wool, of the price of 80 marks.
By the keeper of the Seal at the instance of John de Ousthorpe.
MEMBRANE 25rf.
Dec. 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Bouser
York. and Geoffrey de la Lee on complaint by Bartholomew de Badelesmere and
Margaret his wife that John * Johanessergeant de Britayn,' John le Barber,
Francis de la Cherchestrate, Roger le Coiller of Chesthunt, John Mone-
wod, Robert Bisshop, John Robert, John Misson, Nicholas le White,
John le Bekener, John atte Stone, Henry de Shordich, Henry Belehom,
John le Smyth, John. Kyng, William Broun, William le Piper, John
Bisshop, Amulph Copegraye, William Surby, John de Reyndon, John
Herny (or Hervy), Bartholomew de Lyncoln, William de Lincoln, Bar-
tholomew Beneyt, Thomas Fraunk, Richard Johan, William le White,
William de Beaumond, Robert de Kent, John le Barber and Margaret his
wife, Idonea de Kent, John le Sergeant and Alice his wife, Richard Beau-
faunt, John son of John Joye, Richard Brackeleye, Richard le Bokeler,
John le Fot, Katerina a^tte Newehous, Margar[et] Scot, Roger Dykes, John
Mynour, Roger le Souter, William le Milward, Peter le Taverner, Roger
* Williamessergeant le Suter,' John le Souter, William Broun, Roger le
Milward, Robert le Suter, Richard Long, Reginald Fraimk, John son of
Richard Bokeler, Richard Longeman, Adam Lyghtefot, Walter Bretoun
and John Batecok, with others, having gone by night to a messuage at
Chesthunt, co. Hertford, wherein the said Margaret was lodged, made an
attack upon her and on the men and servants of the said Bartholomew,
who were with her, besieged them therein, and maintained the siege until
Hugh le Despenser, the younger, on the following day rescued them. By K.
Vacated because surrendered and ca)icelled and otherwise above.
The like to the same justices on complaint by the same complainants
that John ' Jonessergeaimt de Britayn ' and others, c^s set forth above, having
by night approached a messuage at Chestehunt, wherein the said Margaret
was lodged, beseiged and imprisoned her therein until she should have
made a fine of 100/. with them, &o. as above.
Vacated as above.
The like to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Bousser and Geoffrey de la
Lee on complaint by Robert de Assheburgham that John Jonesservant and
others, as already set forth, assaulted him at Chesthunte, co Hertford.
Vacated as above. By K.
Dec. 24. The like to John de Foxle, Henry de Beaufuiz, Henry de Campo Amulphi
York. and John de Treiagu on complaint by queen Isabella that divers persons
broke her parks at Rostormel, Lenteglos, Leskyreth and Kerybullok, co.
1320 Cornwall. By K.
Jan. 2. The like to Robert de Maddyngle, J. de Cantebrigge and Simon de Brunne
York. on complaint by Henry le Munt that John de Heyford, Thomas de Pysho,
474 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320. Membrane 25r/ — conL
* baillif,' William Dapetot, * baillif,' and Andrew Leek of Wyvelyngham
assaulted bim at Cantebrigge, and took and carried away 20Z. of his mcmey,
which he had with him. By p.s.
Jan. 2. The like to Gilbert Pecche, Henry de Fenton, and Robert de Malber-
York. thorpe on complaint by Ralph de Sancto Laudo of Boleby that Geoffrey
Loterel of Irenham, William le Cok of Irenham, Richard le Parker of
Irenham, John son of Beatrice de Boleby, Walter Drake of L*enham,
Richard Drake of Irenham, Henry Busard of Irenham, Walter Cubbyng,
William Bateman of Irenham, Robert son of Walter Drake, William le
Parker of Irenham, Thomas Drake of Irenham, and Richard son of Alan
Barlyk of Irenham, with others, entered his manor of Boleby, co. Lincoln,
carried away his goods, drove away five horses of his, of the price of \0l,
and assaulted his servants. By C.
jQ-ig MEMBRANE 24<f.
Nov. 22. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle and John de Stonore
York. on complaint by Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemor that John son of
William de Erleye, and William his brother, and Robert del Ok, with
others broke his parks at Stretfeld Mortimer, Wokfeld and Shenyngfeld, co.
Berks. By. K.
Nov. 22. The like to John de Banstede, John de la Hay, and Robert de Asshle on
York. complaint by Robert de Kendale touching the persons who took and drove
away 8 carts and 28 horses yoked thereto of his at la Lee, co. Hertford,
and assaulted his servants. By the Chancellor.
Nov. 26. The like to John de Foxle, John de Erie, and John de Stonore on
York. complaint by John, bishop of Bath and Wells, that Walter de Sutton of
Aldeston, William de Sutton, John son of Henry de Ralegh, William
Wadekyn of Brendlescombe, John Wadekyn, William Papel, John Kyppyng
of Cokelake, John le Couk, Adam Brittoun, John le Foghel of Loteleston
and John his son, Philip le Palmere, William le Smyth of Cokelake,
Richard Godewyne of Loteleston, Richard le Walsh, John le Noggare,
John le Pywe, John Borde, John son of Florence (hiorencie)^ Gilbert atte
Baruwe, William Bouche, John Hayward, William * Inthehurne,* Adam le
Clerk of Brendlescomb, John Godyng, John Loveryng, John le Keu,
WiUiam de Mackesmulle, Gilbert Bronnyng, Walter Purs, John Cleg of la
Crosse, Walter atte Streme, John Garlaund, Walter de Nyweton, Martin de
Sutton, Thomas le Chapelleyn, John le Hayward, Adam son of John
Loveryng and Walter Robat of Loteleston, with others, broke his dykes
at Nottelake, co. Somerset, felled his trees, and carried away the trees and
other goods of his.
Vacated because otlienviae behnv,
Dec. 1. The like to John de Mutford, John Bacun, John de Radenhale, and John
York. Claver on complaint by John de Neyrford touching the persons who broke
his close at Wesenham, co. Norfolk, and carried away his goods.
MEMBRANE 23rf.
Dec. 2. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser, Humphrey de
York. Waledeli and Benedict de Cokfeld on complaint by Hugh de Neville that,
whereas the king had commanded him, as also other magnates of the realm,
18 EDWARD II. 475
1319. Membrane 28r/ — cont,
to be at Newcastle-upon-Tyne on a day now passed with horses, arms and
men prepared to set out against the Scots, and he had for that purpose
sent his servants to the town of Colecestre, co. Essex, to provided horses,
wagons, arms and necessaries, William le Clerk, Richard de Colne, Richard
Norreis, John de Tendryngg, John le Graunger, William le Grauuger, John
Maymound, Stephen de Levenheye, John le Arewesmyt, Henry le Belch [erj,
Roger le Belch [er], John Houst*, Henry le Longe, Geoffrey Donnyng, John
le Bog[er], Thomas bi Northen, Peter le Salter, John le Finch', Roger
Sayer, William Gilemyn, William de Stanweye, John le Wolf, William de
Molshom, John atte Halle, Robert Sebbestrete, Nicholas le Deyare,
Philip le Folour, William de Leyc[estre], Edmimd le Chaloner,
William Pentecost, John Raven, Ralph Raven, Nicholas le Tannere,
Robert Gist, John Jurdan, William Curteys, William Brok, William
le Skynnere, Robert de Haddeleye, John Borehod, John Davi,
John atte Shawe, John Felawe, Henry de Leycestre, Nicholas
le Gros, Gilbert le Glovere, John Baude of Colecestre, Simon le
Webbe, Adam atte Castel, William le Barbour, John Neuard, Ralph le
Ghaundeler, Th. Pykeman, Roger le Chapman, John le Chapman, Richard
de Coppeford, Richard le Barbour, Elias son of John, John Oldeman,
William Grey, Richard Parmys, John Somer, Richard de Waltham, Walter
Welibetyn, John Edward, Ralph le Knyt, Richard Sperlyng, Seierus de
Dounlaunde, Geoffrey de Lophom, Thomas de Ratlesden, Gervase le Suour,
Ralph le Seuour, Robert le Wydewesone, Geoffrey de Santon, William
Roger {or Rogger), John Olive, John de Borhom, Robert Scot, John
Antyn, John le Bouwyere, John le Latoner, John le Barbour, Thomas le
Mareschal, John le Mareschal, Stephen le Spycer, Hugh de Kernile, Philip
le Tayllour, Roger de Caunterburs, John de Salyng, John Viel, PhiHp
Rokel, John Maidegod, WiUiam le Lyndraper, Martin le Tayllour, Simon
le Barbour, John Bolex, William Haselwod, Reginald le Sadeler, Walter
le Taverner, Richard Edward, William del Park, William Contesone,
Master William le Keu, Henry Sauar', William atte Well, Adam de
Holbrok, Joseph de Colecestre, Richard de Colne, Edmund Gay, Matthew
le Glasewryt, Matthew le Glewryt, German le Webbe, John de Teye,
Richard le Fourbor, WiUiam de Blythe, William Goldyng, John Goldyng,
John de Ratelesden, John de Hethe, clerk, Roger Jolifboie, Robert atte
Gate, William de Sartry, Ralph le Tayllour, Hubert Bosse, Richard
Bette, Hubert le Tayllour, John le Sengle, William P[ar]les, Ralph Saer,
Willialn son of Thomas le Keu, William le Pottere, Thomas le Cotyler,
John Lotun, John Thurgou, Nicholas Smart, Peter le Coureor, William
P[ar]les, * tayllour,' Ralph Ode, John Auntrous, Adam de Sowelere, William
Spiteshale, Henry Osekyn, Stephen de Levenhey, William Hotfot, John
Balloc, John de Denham, Henry Dendy, Thomas le Somenour, Richard le
Deyer, Adam de Reudyng, John le Deyer, Thomas de la Mote, John le
Parker, Thomas le Keu, Roger Wigg*, Roger le Belch[er], John Swarther,
Adam Bodi, John de Kelly, Hugh Bagard, Thomas Saer, Andrew atte
Gate, John le Longe, *correour,' Richard Galehod, Adam Brag\ Hubert
son of Ralph le Tayllour, John de Halstede, William Basset, Thomas son
of John Edward, John le Belch[er], William Notesone, Henry Houle,
Simon Horehem, Simon Bodi, William Lodman, and Thurgou de Colecestre,
with others, assaulted his servants at Colecestre, co. Essex, took and drove
away 5 of his horses of the price of 20^ purchased for his use in that town,
pursued bis servants without the town of Colecestre to Staneweye
for three leagues, and at Staneweye took and carried away his goods
and also 20/. in money found on his servants, whom they also maltreated.
ByK.
476 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Membrane 23(/ — cotit.
1319.
. Dec. 8. The like to Henry Spygumel, John del Hay, and John de Ghetyngdon on
York. complaint by John son of Roger de Weststratford that John de Olneye,
Richard de Houghton of Stonistratford, Henry Angel, the younger, Richard
Angtel, Roger de Bosenho, William Prote, John Fraunceys, John de Olfston,
William de Lynford, Alan le Kyng, William le Hunte, Walter le Gardiner,
William Prynce, Thomas Bate, John son of John Rosselyn, and John le
Rok broke his house at Stonistratford, co. Buckingham, and carried away
his goods.
Dec. 10. The like to William Martyn, Richard de Rodeneye and John Inge on
York. complaint by Roger Rodde of Hemmyston that Robert de Malston, Thomas
de Scobehill, William de Grymeston, John Boyville, Walter de Wydeslade,
John de Loperigge, John de Norton, William de Blachesworthi, William
Wayte of Engleboum, John Bokeyete, Andrew BoyviUe, Ellas Westin-
thetoun, William de Malston, Robert de Cotelond, Thomas le Taillour of
Kyngesbrigge, Richard Pyk, and John Bovy, with others, broke his houses
and chests at Estwogwill, co. Devon, drove away 2 horses, 10 oxen, 1 cow,
8 bullocks, 8 swine, 10 sheep and 5 lambs of his, of the price of 20 marks,
carried away his goods, and assaulted his servants.
^Qn^\ By fine of 20^^. at the instance of John de Stratford.
Jan. 6. The like to Adam de Everingham of Birkyn, William de Miggeley and
York. Edmund le Botyler on complaint by Thomas, earl of Lancaster, that John
de Manston and Richard le Wayte of Ledes, with others, whilst the earl
was engaged on the king's service in Scotland and under his protection,
forcibly entered his manor of Ledes, co. York, carried away his goods, and
assaulted Robert son of Elias de Knoutesthorpe, his servant.
The like to the same justices on complaint by Robert son of Elias de
Knoutesthorpe that John de Manston and Richard le Wayte of Ledes
assaulted him at Ledes, co. York.
Jan. 8. The like to John de Donecastre, Roger de Somerville, Robert de
York. Scorburgh, and Adam de Hoperton on complaint by John de Anlaughby {or
Anlaghby) that William de Anlaughby, John de Rottese, John Heuenrik,
William son of Nicholas de Burton, and Emma, late the wife of Richard de
Anlaughby, with others, assaulted him at West Elvele, co. York.
Afterwards Richard de Burton was associated in the foregoing
commission.
MEMBRANE 22(/.
Jan. 6. Commission to Robert de Coigners and Geoffrey lo Scrope to view the
York. bridges of Rypon, co. York, across the river Yore, and to enquire touching
the persons who are bound to keep the said bridges in repair. By C.
The like to the same commissioners to enquire touching bequests for the
repairs of the said bridges at Ripon, and the persons in whose hands the
such bequests are. By C.
Jan. 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Martyn, Richard de
Knares- Rodeney, Robert de Stokheye and John de Stonore on complaint by Philip
borough, de Columbariis that John Godewyne, Margery, late the wife of Hugh
Godewyne, Robert Anesty, John le Porter of Bruggewauter, Richard
Oodewyne, Thomas le Cordewaner of Bruggewauter, Thomas de
Burgoyne, Walter le Boghier and Walter le Spicer of Bruggewauter,
with others, took and carried away his goods at Bruggewauter, co.
Somerset, and assaulted his servants. By the Chancellor.
18 EDWARD n.
477
1320.
Jan. 20.
York.
Membrane 22d — cont.
The like to Alexander de Cave, John de Hothom, the elder, and Peter de
Lodyngton on complaint by William Hardi {or Hardy) that Edmund
Qoarel of Kyngyston on Hull, William Edmundesman Quarel, Adam
le Wafrer, Robert de Beverlaco, Peter de Anlakby, Edmund de
Thome of Wytheton, Emma de Thome and John de Thorpe, prior of the
Friar's Preachers of Pontefract, with other, assaulted him at York.
Jan. 12.
York.
Jan. 26.
York.
MEMJiliASE 2ld.
Commission to John Treiagu, Robert de Stokheye and Heniy Bukerel to
deliver the gaol of Exeter.
The like to H. le Scrope and H. Spig[ur]nel to deliver the gaol of the
castle of York of Robert Serle of Estheselerton and William, his son,
detained therein for the death of Stephen le Archer.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bromfeld, and William de
Weston on complaint by Fulk Lestraunge touching the persons who broke
his chaces at Clyes and Emestre, co. Salop.
MEMBnANE 20f/.
Feb. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Stonore, Richard de la Bere,
CUpstone. and Richard de Waloden, by oath of good men of the county of Oxford {sir),
on complaint by Roger Dammory that Edward son of John Mautravers, the
elder {senior), Roger de Chaumpaigne, Thomas de Wynterbum, John Swetyng
of Chetel and John le Graunt, with others, broke his park at Tarente
Gondeville.
MEMBRANE 19d.
Feb. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Louches, Richard de la
Clipstone. Bere, John de Stonore and Richard de Waleden on complaint by Dionisia
de la Rivere that Thomas de Demeford, John Salvayn, Master John de
Fendon, Master Simon de Stanes, Richard de Tykhull, John le Bowyer of
Abyndon, Richard Pecco, William le Hucheward of Samford, and John
Gilfard of Saunford, with others, broke her houses at Saunford, co. Oxford,
and carried away her goods.
Feb. 24. The like to John Chaynel, Henry de Fenton and Nicholas de Bolyngbroke,
Westminster, on complaint by William Coleman that William Bernak and John his son,
Nicholas de Wymbish, Alice de Waldegrave, Richard Stere of Barkeston
and Henry Mousters, with others, broke his close at Sugbrok by Carleton,
CO. Lincoln, abducted Juliana, his daughter, and without his consent gave her
in marriage, carried away his goods, and assaulted his servants.
Afterwards, on 26 Apnl following, William Disny was associated in the
commission.
Jan. 24. Commission to John de Cherleton, mayor of the merchants of the Staple
York. of wools and fells of wools to enquire touching alleged malpractices in the
purchase and export of wools contrary to the Staple.
By K. and afterwards by p.s.
Afterwards, on 28 April next, Geofifrey le Scrope and Hamo Godchep
were associated with the said mayor in the port of London.
By E. and C. and afterwards by p.s.
478 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320. Membrane 19rf — vont,
Feb. 28. Mandate to the mayor and sheriffs of London, in consequence of the dis-
WeBtminster. orderly and riotous conduct of the bakers, tavemers, millers, cooks, and
others of the city, to arrest and punish such disturbers of the peace.
MEMBRANE I8d.
Feb. 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, Robert de Shirland
Westminster, and John de If eld, by oath of good men of the county of Kent, on complaint
by Roger Ardingelli and his fellows, merchants of the society of the l^ardi
of Florence, and of Francis Jammore and his fellows, merchants of the
society of the Peruchi of Florence that, whereas they had laden a ship with
35 sacks of wool, of the price of 500 marks, at London for conveyance to
Sandwich to trade with there, certain persons between Shepeye and
Greiston boarded the ship on her voyage to the town of Sandwich and
carried away the wool.
Feb. 26. The like to Henry Spygumel, William de Fulbum, and Geoffrey de
Westminster. Hertelpol on complaint by Robert le Bunkede of Waleton, one of the
collectors of the eighteenth for the county of Surrey, that John atte More
of Suthwerk, Jakeminus le Hattere, Simon de Watford, * burler,* Andrew
de Seint Cler and John le Tavemer, with others, assaulted him at Suthwerk,
CO. Surrey, and took away from him 60/. being part of the eighteenth levied
in the said county. [Pari. Writ%.] By K.
The like to John de Cave, John Chaynel, and Robert de Warrewyk on
complaint by William Basset that William Rosel and Margery his wife,
Thomas de Nafford, John le Spencer and Richard le Carter, with others,
fished in his stews at Kynnesbury, co. Warwick, carried away his fish, and
also 2 brood swans, a mare and foal, of the price of 100j(.
Changed because sealed at another time upon fine of 1 mark.
Feb. 28. The like to William le Butiller of Wemme, and John de Bromfeld on
Westminster, complaint by Joan, late the wife Nicholas de Audeley touching the persons
who broke her park at Heleye, co. Stafford, and assaulted her men at
Newcastle-under-Lyme.
MEMBRANE lid.
Feb. 24. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle and S. de
Westminster. Brunne on complamt by Thomas de Pateshulle, parson of the church of
Grantsete, that Richard de Kymberle, John and Thomas his brothers, Wil-
liam son of William de Sengham, John Roust, chaplain, John de Wycombe
of Cantebrigge, John Andreu of Cantebrigge, John Pours of Cantebrigge,
John Snel (or Suel) of Cantebrigge, Edmund de Horset of Cantebrigge, Robert
le Taverner of Cantebrigge, Hugh le Taverner of Cantebrigge, Robert son of
Nicholas le Porter of Hadenham, Alexander de Chesterton, * pelter,' Simon
de Chesterton, *pelter,' John le Bowier of Cantebrigge, Richard le Fevre of
Cantebrigge, Robert le Luminor of Cantebrigge, William Holay of Cante-
brigge, Robert Martyn of Cantebrigge, Wakelinus le Tayllour of Cante-
brigge, and Roger Utlagh of Cantebrigge, with others, assaulted him at
Grantsete, co. Cambridge, besieged him in his houses, and carried away
his goods. By fine of 20h.
Feb. 26. The like to Ralph de Bereford, and Richard de Byflet on complaint by
Westminster. William de Staunford, parson of the church of Westmoens, that Edmund
18 EDWARD n. 479
1QOA Meinbrane 17 d — cont,
Aryngi, with others, broke his houses at Brightwell, co. Berks, and carried
away his goods. By fine of 20«.
Feb. 28. The like to Henry Spigumel, Philip de Aylesbury, John del Haye and
Westminster. John de Chetyndon on complaint by John son of Roger de Weststratford
that Richard de Houghton of Stonistratford, Henry Angetil, the younger,
Richard Angetil, Roger de Bosenho, William Prote, John de Olfston,
William de Lynford, Alan le King, Alan le Hunte, Walter le Gardiner,
Stephen Prince, Thomas Bate, William son of John Rosselyn and John
son of Roger de Lekhampstede, with others, broke his house at
Stonistratford, co. Buckingham, and carried away his goods.
Renewed by the Chancellor.
Feb. 26. Commission de walHis et fossatU to John de Donecastre, Adam de
Westminster. Hoperton, and Nicholas de Sutton for the coast of the river Use between
Bardelbi and Hemmyngburgh, co. York.
MEMBRANE l&d,
Feb. 25. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Courteney, Robert de
Westminster. Stokheye and Henry de Bokerel touching the persons who entered the
wood of Richard Trenchard at Westraddon, co. Devon, felled and carried
away his trees, and assaulted his sers^ants. By fine of SOs,
Vacated because surrendeied and cancelled,
Feb. 28. The like to Robert de Maddyngleye, John de Thorpe and John Claver on
Westminster, complaint by Aline, late the wife of Edward Burnel, that John son of
Simon de Wode DaUyng, Thomas, parson of the church of Sperham,
Robert, parson of the church of St. Mary, Refham, Thomas Whitfot of
Repham, John Whitfot of Refham, Vincent son of Philip de Norton,
William de Whitewell, Roger Est, Reginald Coper, Thomas Ryvet,
Adam de Cosford, Thomas Simondesprest de DaUyng, John Momeray of
Wychyngham and Roger Mewes of Wode Dallyng, with others, broke her
close at Thernyngg, co. Norfolk, fished in her stews, and took and carried
away her fish. By K.
MEMBRANE 16d,
Feb. 26. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser, Humphrey de
Westminster. Waleden, and Benedict de Cokefeld on complaint by John de Langewode
(Langwode) that William le Clerk, Richard de Colne, Richard Norreis,
John de Trendryng (siV), John le Graunger, William le Graunger, John
Maimound, Stephen de Levenheye, John le Arewesmyt, Henry le Belch [er],
Roger le Belch [er], John Houst, Henry le Longe, Geoffrey Donnyng, John
le Bog[er], Thomas hi Northen, Peter le Saltere, John le Fynch', Roger
Sayer, William Gilemyn, William de Staneweye, John le Woulf, William
de Moleshom, John atte Halle, Robert Srebbrestre (sm-), Nicholas le
Dighere, Philip le Folour, William de Leycestre, Edmund le Chaloner,
William Pentecost, John Raven, Nicholas le Tannere, Ralph Raven,
Robert Grest, Jordan (sic), William Courteys, William Brok, William
Skynner, Robert de Hadleye, John Borehed, John Davi, John
atte Shawe, John Felawe, Henry de Leycestre, Nicholas le Gros, Gilbert
le Glovere, John Baude of Colecestre, Simon le Webbe, Adam atte
Castel, William le Barbour, John Neward, Ralph le Chaundeler, Thomas
Pikeman, Roger le Chapman, John le Chapman, Richard de Coppeford,
480
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
March 6.
Canterbury.
March 6.
Canterbury,
Membrane I5d — cont,
Richard le Barbour, Elias son of John, John Oldman, William Grey,
Richard Parmis, John Somer, Richard de Waltham, Walter Welibetyn,
John Edward, Rieilph le Knyght, Richard Sperlyng, Saerus de Doimland,
Geoffrey de Lophom, Thomas de Ratlesden, Ger\'ase le Suour, Ralph le Suour,
Robert le Wydewesone, Geoffrey de Stanton (sic), William Rogger, John
Olive, John de Borhom, Robert Scot, John Antyn, John le Bowyer, John le
Latoner, John le Barbour, Thomas le Mareschal, John le Mareschal, Stephen
le Spycer, Hugh deKemill, Philip le Tayllur, Simon le Barbour, John Bolex,
Roger de Canterburs, John de Salyng, John Vyel, Philip Rokel, John Mayde-
goud, William leLindraper, Martin leTayllour, WiUiam Haselwode, Reginald
le Sadeler, Walter le Tavemer, Richard Edwfird, William del Park, William
Contesone, Master William le Ken, Henry Sauare, William Attewell, Adam
de Holebrok, Joseph de Colecestre, Richard de Colne, Edmund Gey,
Matthew le Glasewrith, Matthew le Glewrith, Jerman le Webbe, John de
Teye, Richard le Fourbor, William de Blithe, William Geldynge («tc), John de
Ratlesden, John de Hethe, clerk, Roger Jolilifboy, Robert atte
Gate, William de Sarty (sir), Ralph le Taillour, Herbert Bosse, Richard Bette,
Hubert le Taillour, John le Sengle, William Paries, Ralph Saer, William
son of Thomas le Keu, William le Portere, Thomas le Coteler,
John Lotoun, John Thirgou, Nicholas Smart, Peter le Coureour, William
P[ar]les, * tayllour,* Ralph Ode, John Aunterous, Adam le Sowehelar,
WilHam Spiteshale, Henry Osekyn, Stephen deLevenheye, William Hotfot,
John Ballok, John de Dedham, Henry Dendy, Thomas le Somenour,
Richard le Deyere, Thomas de la Mote, Adam de Reudyng, John le Deyere,
John le Parker, Thomas le Keu, Roger Wigg*, Roger le Blech[er] , John
Swarher, Adam Body, John *the Kelye,' Hugh Baggard, Thomas Saer,
Andrew atte Gate, John le Longe, * coureour,' Richard Galehod, Adam
Brag*, Hubert son of Ralph le Tayllour, John de Halstede, William Basset,
Thomas son of John Edward, John le Belch[er] , William Notesone, Henry
Houlle, Simon Horehem, Simon Body, William Lodman, and Thurgo de
Colecestre, with others, assaulted him at Colecestre, co. Essex, pursued him
to Staneweye and at that town took and carried away his goods. By p.s.
The like to John de Mutford, Robert de Maddyngle, Humphrey de
Waledene and John Claver on complaint by John son of John de
Burway that Robert de Benyngworth, John le Blount, Robert Gundewyne,
John Burel of Winpol and John his brother, John Martyn, chaplain,
Thomas Kynton, chaplain, John Page, Eustace Dansy, Robert de la Mare of
Lytlyngton, John Horn, Warin de Bassingbum of Wynpol, and Roger his
son and Warin brother of the said Roger, John Millesone, William Sap,
parson of the church of Radewell, and Henry Walshman, with others,
assaulted him at Stepel Mordon, co. Cambridge, and carried away his goods.
Varated because otheririse below. By K.
The like to the same justices on complaint by William son of John de
Burway that Robert de Benyngworth, &c. as before set out. By K.
Cancelled,
The like to John de Mutford, Robert de Maddyngle, Humphrey de
Weledene and John Claver on complaint by John son of John de Burwey
that William son of John de Abyngton, * chivaler,* Thomas son of William
Dansy, John le Blund, Robert Gundewyne, John Burel of Wynpol and John
his brother, John Martyn, chaplain, Thomas Kynton, chaplain, Eustace
Dansy, Robert de la Mare, John Horn, John Millesone, William Saap, John
de Tame of Bertone, Henry Cliot (or Chot) of Bertone, Thomas son of
Hamo de Ware, John le Mareschal, chaplain, John le Bowier of Cantebrigg,
13 EDWABD II. 481
1320. Membrane 16d — cont,
Walter de Borham, Hamo de Ware, Robert le Crouthere, William Oliver
of Buntyngford, John de Wyken, * pestour,' John Gerold (Gerard) of
Litlyngton, Richard Tourpyn, John le Moygne of Cantebrigg, *barkere,*
Richard Roger of Takeley, William Russel of Bertone, Stephen Cosyn of
Berton, John le Coupere of Wynpol, John de Wangford (Wandford) of
Wynpol, John Cobbe Rosaundeservant, Hugh le Mareschal of Royston,
Henry Gavelok, Richard Wodeman, Henry West, Ivo Everard, John
Parkere, John Haliday, ' Alan atte Brok of Wynpol, William Lord of
Bassyngboume, John Colyn, Roger son of Nicholas Dansy, William Makeles,
Roger son of Hugh de Litlyngton, William Hobekyn, John Champioun
(Campioun), John Pidre (Pridre), Nicholas Nichol, Richard son of Stephen
le Herdman, Alan atte Made of Wynpol, Geoffrey Frere, Stephen Tediene,
William Abbot, William Bunch and John Aplon, with others, assaulted him
at Stepelmordon, co. Cambridge, and took and carried away his goods.
ByK.
The like to the same justices on complaint by John son of John de
Burwey that William son of John de Abyngton, &c. as above. By K.
MEMBRANE 144.
March 6. (Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Curteney, and Stephen de
Canterbury, Haccumbe on complaint by Domynges Peres de Sancto Jacobo, Alphonsus
Peres, Ferandus Martyn, Vincent Jones, Peter Domynges Carver, and
Ferandus de Sancta Martha, merchants of Spain, that, whereas they had laden
a ship at Seville, {apud Sihiliam) in Spain with merchandise to be carried to
the town of la Rochelle in Poitou to trade there, the said ship having been
driven ashore by tempestuous weather at a place near Pord Couek, co.
Cornwall, divers men boarded her, took and carried away their goods, and
burned the ship with her tackle, of the price of 200i. By C.
MEMBRANE ISd.
Jime 2. Writ of aid, after recital of proceedings in the matter, for Walter le
Westminster, Keu of Lincoln, Robert Elys of Great Yarmouth and Roger de Boseling-
thorpe of Lincoln, collectors of toll in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk
within the realm from subjects of William, count of Hainault, Holland and
Seland, and lord of Fheseland, levied in accordance with the agreement
made between the king and the said count. By E.
June 2. Mandate to the sheriffs to make proclamation against persons attempt-
Westminster, ing to hinder or practice fraud in the collection of such tolls. By K.
MEMBRANE 12d.
March 26* Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John de
Eltham, Bousser, Geoffirey de la Lee and William de Gosfeld on complaint by
Humphrey de Waleden that John Pykerel of Bobbyngeworth, John de
Parys of Great Perendon {or Little Perendon), William de la Hay (Haye) of
Grenstede, John de la Hay (Haye) of Grenstede, Ranulph Pecok, Geoffrey
le Pfirker of Rothyng Abbatisse, Walter Ledet, Robert Ledet, William
Ledet, Michael Ledet of Rothynge Abbatisse, Hugh de Kyngeston, Thomas
de Kyngeston of Macchyng, Walter son of William de Dunmawe, Richard
18845 2 a
482
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320. Membrane 12d—cont.
son of William de Rothyng Beuchamp (Beauchamp), Peter de Welde,
William Wolurich of Northweld, John le Rous of Norton, Peter de {or le)
Noselese of High Aungre {de Alia Aurufre), Edmmid Davy of Herlawe,
Ralph Spigumel of Stondon, Thomas de Tracy, Anketinus de Chaure of
Macchyng, Thomas Polkat of North welde, John Leveneth, Robert son of
Robert le Parker of Stanstede, and John Gelous of Rikelyngges, the
yomiger, with others, broke his parks at Macchyng and Stanford co.
Essex, and fished in his stews in his said park at Stanford.
[See also Membrane \Qd,] By fine of 1 mark.
April 6. Commission de walliis et/ossatis to John de Evredon, and John Abel for
Eltham. the coasts of the river Thames and adjacent parts between the town of
Greenwich and London Bridge.
'• Entry referring to the disputes between the king*8 subjects and the men
of William, count of Hainault, Holland and Seland and lord of Friesland.
Incomplete and cancelled.
MEMBRANE lid.
April 1. Association of Roger de Boudon in the place of Geoflfrey de Welleford,
Eltham. with Henry Spygumel as justices of assize for Northampton.
April 14.
Lambeth.
MEMBRANE lOd.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John Bousser,
Geoflfrey de la Lee, and William de Gosfeld on complaint by Humphrey de
Waleden that John Pykerel of Bobbyngeworth, &c. [as before] together
with James de Welde, William de Parys, John Ledet, John de Welde,
William de Massebury and John Stacy with others broke his parks at
Macchyng and Stanford Ryvers, co. Essex, and fished in his said park of
Stanford. By fine of 1 mark make at another time.
April 28.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 9d.
Appointment of the abbot of St. Agatha's, Richard de Bemyngham,
Robert de Brumpton and William de Burgh, the elder, to audit the accounts
of Geoffrey, parson of the church of Langeton, and John de Herteford,
collectors of the money levied in the tenth year of the king's reign from
the commonalty of the liberty of Richemund and paid to the Scots for the
said comiponalty by reason of the truce entered into with them.
April 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddingle and William de
Wesiminst^, Gosefeld touching the under-mentioned assault upon tie king's carters,
viz. the king had sent on his service John de 0\7nge, John Sweteblode
and Henry Deneman, his carters, with 2 carts into Essex, and'they when
passing through the town of Witham lodged with the carts and 11 horses
at the house of Peter Ruyge in that town, when John Pope, servant of
Adam Bacon, and the said Peter and Christiana, his wife, with others,
assaulted the men, ejected the horses from the inn, felled the men with
cudgels, and arrested and detained the carts together with the goods with
which they were laden, although frequently requested by the bailiffs to
deliver the carts and goods for the king's use. By K.
13 EDWARD II.
488
1320.
April 28.
Westminster.
Membrane dd — cont.
The like to John de Thorpe, Simon de Hedersete and John Claver
touching the persons who plundered a ship, belonging to the king's Scotch
enemies, laden with silver, wools and other goods, driven ashore at
Brunham, co. Norfolk, which as wreck of sea belonged to the king. By K.
^
April 26.
Westminster.
April 26.
Westminster.
1319.
Oct. 11.
York.
MEMBJIANE Sd.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Thorpe, John de Mutford,
and Simon de Hedersete on complaint by Adam son of John Bertram that
Peter de Nerford of Saxlyngham, John Ordyng of Saxlyngham, clerk,
John de Thorpe of Saxlyngham, Richard son of Master Richard de
Boylound, Adam Payn, Peter le Coo, John Cutte, and Cicely la Skippere,
with others, seized him at Saxlingham, co. Norfolk, mutilated him {genitalia
sua nwliciose abHcidenmt) and imprisoned him until by his charter he
enfeoffed Peter de Nerford of all his tenements in Saxlyngham, and
further they took and carried away his goods.
The like to Henry Spygurnel, John de Bromfeld and Robert de Aston
on complaint by Thomas, bishop of Worcester, touching the persons who
broke his hedges and dykes at Hambury by Droitwich (jiixta WicMum),
CO. Worcester, trampled down his grass and felled and carried away his
trees there and at Fladebury, co. Worcester.
The like to Hugh de Curteneye, John de Bello Campo and John de Fosse
on complaint by John de Dummere that John de Roches, Roger Wodelok,
Richard de Stratton, John de Basynges, William de Basynges, William
Wodelok, Robert de Hoo, Robert de Seynt Quyntyn, Hugh de Reynny,
Hugh de Dummere, John de Sandale of Worldham, Alexander de
Connolde, Nicholas de Gryndenham, Thomas atte Barghe, John de
Boulkestrode, John de Launney, Duketus de Eldestok, Thomas Noddyng,
Richard Vincent of TrotukkeshuUe, Richard de Seynt Martyn, William de
Larkestok, Robert de Wohtz, John son of William Gilberd of the Isle of
Wight (Insula Vecta), Henry atte Hale of the Isle of Wight, Ralph de
Reinny, John atte Halle of the Isle of Wight and Roger Spirecok, with
others, beset his manor of Bromlegh, co. Derset, burned his granges and
other houses with his goods, and assaulted his servants. By K.
1320.
May 2.
Sheen.
May 8.
Langley.
May 8.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE Id,
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, William de Harden,
Robert de Thomcombe and William de Rameshulle on complaint by Henry
Sturmy, the elder, that Stephen Sturmy, Henry Sturmy, the younger,
John le Sawyare of Somersete, Matilda wife of Henry Sturmy, the elder,
and William Henrieskok Sturmy, with others, broke his house at Ulvetham,
CO. Southampton, assaulted him and robbed him of his goods, and also
broke his house at Borebach, co. Wilts, and carried away his goods found
there. By p.s.
Mandate to the collectors of the scutage for the army in Scotland,
4 Edward II, to inflict heavy amercements on the sheriff of York and
also on the bailiflfe of the Westriding, who have neglected or refused to
impannel juries before them for such collection. [Fcedera^l By C.
Association of John Chaynel, in the place of Lambert de Trikyngham in
a commission issued to Edmund Deyncourt, Henry Spigumel and Roger de
484
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
]^g20 Membrane Id — cant,
Cubbeldyk touching a matter between Robert de Godesfeld of Sutton and
John de Tynton of Stikeswald and Margaret his wife.
May 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Somery, Ralph Basset,
Langley. Henry Spigurnel and Gilbert de Toutheby on complaint by Roger son of
Roger de Swynnerton that Peter de Lymesy, Thomas Tooth, Thomas de
Grenewey and Roger de Greneweye, with others, assaulted him at the town
of Newcastle-under-Lyme, co. Stafford. By K.
May 6.
Langley.
May 12.
Windsor.
May 8.
Fulmer.
MEMBRANE 6</.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Somery, Ralph Basset,
Henry Spigurnel and Gilbert de Toutheby on complaint by Roger de
Swynnerton that Peter de Lymesy, William de Chetelton, James de Stafford
and John and William his brothers, Thomas de la Greneweye, Saerus de
Rooheford, Walter de Beaufrount, William Hele, Henry Peke of Cressewell,
John de Staundon, John Godard, and Simon Pare and William his son,
with others, entered his manor of Acton, co. Stafford, with the intention of
killing him and his servants, broke the houses of the manor, took and carried
away his goods, broke his close there, and imprisoned some of his servants.
ByK.
The like to the same justices on complaint by Richard de Swynnerton
that Vivian de Staundon, William de Chetelton, James de Stafford and John
and William his brothers, Henry de Cressewell, John Godard, John de
Staundon, Richard le Hore, John Fox of Staundon, William son of William
le Parent and Thomas son of William Wodeclerk of Poddemore with
others, assaulted him at Routon, co. Stafford, and carried away his goods.
ByK.
Commission to John de Vallibus, William de Denum, and John de
Denum to deliver the gaol of Newcastle-upon-Tyne of Roger de Eaudon
and Peter, his brother, prisoners indicted for larcenies committed in the
county of Northumberland.
Association of Master Roger de Boudon, in the place of Geoffrey de
Welleford, with Henry Spigurnel as justices of assize for the county of
Northampton.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, Richard Damory,
John de Stonore and Ralph do Bereford on complaint by Francis de
Pymont, merchant, that, whereas he had laden a ship, called Xarix Sancte
Marie de Sancto Andero, in Spain with divers wares to bring into the realm
to trade with and the ship was driven ashore at Hanemouth in the Isle of
Wight, although many of her men escaped ashore alive, William Stonhard,
William le Bakere, Alice la Moue, John de la Chaumbre, Walter atte Pyle,
W^illiam le Skynner, Alice la Coule, Alice atte Asshe, Sibyl atte Wello,
William le Yonge, Roger le Taillour, William Maundeville, Geoffrey Michel,
William son of Felicia atte Welle, Robert atte Brugge, John atte Brugge,
Roger atte Wyche, John atte Wyche, William le Fe\Te, John atte Wode,
Richard atte Wode, John le Yonge, Robert le Erie, William Sebod, Henry
Michel, WiUiam Peynyng, William Foket, Adam le Taillour, William le
Charetter, William Cacchefrensh, Geoffrey Berewyne, Geoffrey le Y'onge
of Chestele,. Ralph atte Brugge, James le Yonge, John Jolyf, Hugh
Thomas, John le Longe of Chestele, Hugh le Launge, Henry le
Skynnere, William Frankeleyn, Nicholas le Glide, Thomas atte Forde,
18 EDWARD n. 485
1*'^0. Meiiibrane Qd — cant,
William Leoun, Robert Wyron, John le Bole, William Glot, John Stokard,
Richard Burgeys, William le Glide, William le Moue, William Fynamour,
John atte Yate, Simon Polespote, Ivo Pantrich, Henry Hanecok, Richard
le Chapeleyn, Hugh le Clerk, Robert Maugor, Robert Wythelee, John son
of William Gilbert, Robert atte Gate, William Freke, William atte Mor,
Richard Jolif, William Elilond, Adam atte Lone, Nicholas Hassok, John
atte Forde and Ralph his brother, Henry la Persone of Moterston, Adam
Gilbert, Henry le Erie, William Stokard, Philip Randolf, John le Bole,
Nicholas Tadewelle, William Ude, Adam Gilbert, Richard de la Strede,
Peter Pedon, Robert Manewode, William le Yonge, John Samite (or Sauute),
Richard Billyng, John le Yonge, Robert le Yonge, John de Pydele, Adam
Gilbert, Roger Pollespete, William Maundeville, Nicholas Baxmon, William
Tassel, Walter atte Ride, Robert de Stok, William Pelter, Robert Furci,
John Bolde, Henry le Lange of Hamelehouk and John Cobele of Houk,
with others, took and carried away the goods.
June 8. The like to John Randolf, William de Bourne and John atte Fos on
Dunton. complaint by Walter Gacelyn and Isabella his wife that Robert atte Bergh
of Tykenham, Roger Mael, Henry son of Nicholas de Wollavyngton, Edward
de Beteslegh, Robert le Younge of Ken, John le Smythessone of Tykenham,
Adam de Ocle juxta Nywent, Ivo de Ocle juxta Nywent, Baldwin Pyk, Philip
de Beteslegh, Humphrey de Scoville and William hv^ brother, Roger de
Brokele, Robert le Irmongero, Hugh son of Robert le Hayward of Ken,
and John de Hurtesle, with others, broke the house of the said Isabella,
whilst she was alone at Ken, co. Somerset, took and carried away her
goods, abducted her by night and placed her across a horse, and against her
will conducted her to Ocle by Newent in the forest of Dene and detained
her in prison there. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 5d.
May 24. Association of Simon de Brunne, in the place of William de Fulbom, in
Oduuma. a commission issued to the said William de Fulbom, John de Cante-
brigge, and William de Gorton to inquire into alleged malpractices and
acts of oppression committed in the counties of Cambridge and Hunting-
don by sherifib, bailifb and other ministers of the king. By C.
May 24. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Treiagu, Henry de Bukerel
and Simon Bealde touching all trespasses committed against miners in the
king's service in the mines of the county of Devon.
June 8. The like to Adam de Herwynton, John de Bromfeld and William de
Westminstei; Bradewell on complaint by John Strecch that William Roculf , the younger,
Henry de Martelye, chaplain, and Walter his brother, William Cobbe,
Ralph Cobbe, Bartholomew le Fevre, Henry de Upton, Thomas le Rede,
'Nicholas Williamesserjaunt Roculf *, and Nicholas le Walkere, with others,
assaulted him at Worcester and carried away his goods.
By K. on the information of R. de Baldok.
May 18. The like to Henry Spigurnel, John de la Haye, and Geoffrey de la Lee
I^«*^lhig* on complaint by James Beauflour that Roger Peyvre, and Edmund his
brother, Richard de Baiocis, and Katherine his wife, Robert de Baiocis,
Robert de Assheby, parson of the church of St. Cuthbert, Bedeford, John
de Laxdon and Nicholas de Stivecle, with others, assaulted him at
Donstaple, co. Bedford. By K.
Vacated became othencUe at the beginning of the fourteenUi year.
486
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
June 4.
Westminster.
June 5.
MEMBRANE 4d.
Commission to John de Cherleton, mayor of the staple of wools and wool-
fells, and Hamo Godchep, merchant, to hold an enquiry touching ofifences
against the Staple in the city and port of London. By K. and C.
Cancelled,
Association of William de Herle and Geoffrey le Scrope in the foregoing
commission.
Cancelled,
MEMBRASE 3d.
June 7. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John Abel,
Dunfon. Adam le {nc) Herewynton, and Nicholas Rodlond on complaint by Aymer
de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, that James du Boys of Stanlak, and Nicholas
his brother, Adam le Parker and John his son, Robert Guldelok and Adam
his son, Nicholas atte Mulle, Richard Agneys, Andrew Tynch, Thomas atte
Bereuwemulle, Andrew atte Halle, John Dunseyi Thomas Thynch, Adam
le White, John Vyncent, Richard le White, Roger Stonhard, Thomas
Stonhard, William Redy, John son of Andrew Redwy, William Bok,
Thomas Deyne, John le White, *pestour,* and John his son, Thomas
Houdan, Walter Houdan, William le Walkere, Thomas Colynes, John
Bradewell, Thomas le Taillour, John le Lavender, William le Fiz,
William Wykyng, Nicholas le Clerk, Walter Benford, John le Sawyere,
John le Taillour of la More, Thomas Deyne, * taillour,' John Deyne, Roger
le Tornour of Stanlak, Nicholas le Sawyere of Stanlak, John le (sic)
Harecourt, Henry Broun of Staunton Harecourt, Roger Harecourt, Richard
Bockenore, Henry de Bockenore, John Kyng,- John le Taillour of Soutleye,
Thomas Haukynes, Richard le Fiz, John le Webbe, John le
Fiz, Henry le Smyth, John Gayler, Richard Gayler, Adam
Bockenore, Richard Grigory, Thomas Brok, Richard son of John de
Harecourt, Thomas de Carsewell, and John his brother, Richard Spilleby,
Richard le Smyth, Henry Broun, Henry Streysel, William Houwat, John
Houwat, Thomas Houwat, John Folye, William son of Alice Newynes,
Richard Norreys, William Smart, and Thomas le Taillour of Staunton,
with others, took and carried away his goods at Stanlak and Wytleneye, co.
Oxford, and assaulted John Hokenon, Robert Bagg', Walter Frere, Adam
atte More, Robert le Palmere, Hugh Folk, and Roger Bacount, his
servants. By p.s.
June 7. The like to the same justices on complaint by the said earl of Pembroke
Dunton. that John le Portes, Robert Gricke, William Bruald, Henry de Malvame,
John Peperwhite, John Croune, Richard Banard, Thomas de Malvame,
John son of John le Cruysare, John Starie, the elder, William de Prexmere,
Richard Chaunterel, Hugh Rote, Richard Brasse, Robert Tydye, Thomas
Douce, William BohT^ncheg, John de Bolvyncheg, Nicholas Thout, John
Penchrich, John le Flecher, Roger le Beste, Peter Cassi, Gregory Makemete,
Richard Poynt, Richard Pepernynch, John le Rede, * baxtere,' Roger leDey are,
John le Deyare, Thomas le Parcheminer, Thomas de Halys, John Eddesone,
John Allot, Thomas Doggel, Robert le Dobbere, Richard le Glasiere,
Richard le Cartere, William Michel, Richard Wyget and William Capsi,
with others, took and carried away his goods at Droitwich {a[)nd Wicli'),
CO. Worcester, whilst the earl was on his way to the king towards Scotland
for the hosting for the war, and assaulted David le Galeys, William le
Trumpor, and John de Hertford, his servants. By p.s.
June 10. The like to the same justices on complaint by the said earl of Pembroke,
Thundersley. that, whereas he lately caused his court at Intebergh, co. Worcester, to be
18 EDWARD II.
487
1320.
June 7.
Dunton.
Membrane Sd — co7U.
held by Herman de Brikyndon, his steward, in which, before the said
steward and the suitors (sectatores) of the court, Peter de Corbissoun im-
pleaded Thomas de Dounton of nis manor of Dormeston, Thomas de
Dounton, Eichard de Haukeslowe, John de Garston, Richard Bertrem,
Adam de la Foxlye,Thomas de Maddeleye, Philip le Wodewad (sic) of Hemel-
ton, William son of Ralph de Doverdale, John de Kent of Kederministre,
John le Boteler, Walter le Swyer, William de la Cherecheheye, John Webbe,
John Freremon, Thomas Pelte, Walter Haket of Garston, William Crabbe,
Thomas Flippe, John Ward, John Giffard of Dormeston, William de
Holeweye, Thomas atte Mulle of Stoke, Robert de Stoke, John le Clerk
of Stoke, Robert Gamel, William Gamel, John de Barndeleye,
William Haukeslowe, William de Rageleye, William Dovy, William
Parent, John Parent, William le {sic) Bambourne, John son of Henry de
Offenhamme of Cleve, Geofl&rey Sare, Thomas Bertrem of Hambery, Robert
de Hockeye, William de Hockeye, Ralph Cokeyn, chaplain, and William son
of John de Kekenwych, together with others, intending to hinder the hold-
ing of the court and to retard judgment approached the said court armed,
and assaulted Robert Bost and others of his servants, whereby the steward
and the suitors were unable to act in the matter, and the earl lost the amerce-
ments and the other profits of his court. By p.s.
The like to R. de Rodeneye, William de Bourne and J. de Erie on com-
plaint by John, bishop of Bath and Wells, that Walter de Sutton of
Aldeston, William de Sutton, John son of Henry de Raleghe, William
Wadekyn of Brendlescomb, John de Wadekyn, William Papel, John
Kipping of Cokelake, John le Couk, Adam Brittoun, John le Foghel of
Loteleston and John his son, Philip le Palmere, William le Smyth of
Cokelake, Richard Godwjme of Loteleston, Richard le Walsh, John le
Noggare, John le Pywe, John Borde, John son of Florence (Florencie),
Gilbert atte Baruwe, William Bouche, John Hayward, William * Inthehume,'
Adam le Clerk of Brendlescomb, John Goding, John Lovering, John le Keu,
William de Mackesmulle, Gilbert Brouning, Walter Purs, John Cleg of
la Crosse, Walter atte Streme, John Garlaimd, Walter de Nyweton,
Martin de Sutton, Thomas le Chapeleyn, John le Hayward, Adam son
of John Lovering and Walter Robat of Loteleston, with others, broke his
dykes at Nottelake, co. Somerset, felled his trees, and carried away the said
trees and other goods.
June 16.
Canterbary.
June 17.
Canterbary.
June 18.
Canterbury.
MEMBRANE 2d.
Association of John de Stonore in a commission issued to Lambert de
Trikyngham, John Cha3mel and Nicholas de Bolyngbrok in a matter
between Dionisia, late the wife of Thomas de Normanville, and Margeiy,
late the wife of William de Basynges, and others touching tenements in
Empyngham, co. Rutland.
The like of Henry de Fenton in a commission issued to the above named
justices in a matter between the said Dionisia and Margery touching
tenements in Empyngham, co. Rutland.
Mandate to the mayor of London to arrest all disturbers of the peace and
offenders against the Statute of Winchester in his city and the suburb
thereof. By K. and C.
MEMBRANE Id.
Conmiission to J. de Erlegh, Nicholas de Cheyny and John de Fosse to
deliver the gaol of Bruggewater of John Cordewaner, William de Coumbe
aiid Roger le . . . . , prisoners for counterfeiting money.
488
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
I Q*)A Membrane Id — cont,
June 29. Association of Walter de Friskeney in a commission issued to Lambert
Westminster, de Trikyngham, Adam de Lymbergh and Robert de Maddyngle, to enquire
in the county of Lincoln touching alleged malpractices and acts of
oppression committed by sheriffs, bailiffs and other ministers of the king.
June 7.
Donton.
June 14.
June 7.
Dunton.
MEMBRANE i^^Sehedtde,
Mandate to William de Hebbeden and William de Wyville, the collectors
of the scutage for the armies of Scotland for the years twenty-eight, thirty-
one and thirty-four Edward I, to inflict heavy amercements upon jurors
who had neglected to attend summonses of the sheriff of the co. York, and
bailiff of liberties who had not obeyed their commands. [Pari, Writs.]
The like to the said William [de Hebbeden] and Richard de Burton in
the said county. [Pari. Writs.]
The like to the collectors of the said scutage in the county of Wilts.
[Pari. Writs.]
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford, Robert de
Maddyngle and John de Bousser on complaint by Master Jordon Moraunt,
king*s clerk, parson of the church of Sabricheworth that William de
Wenlok, John son of Nicholas de Stebbinge, Ralph de Shirbum, John de
Merle, Robert de Clyfton, Roger Wulfrich of Wenlok, Thomas de Berdefeld,
John atte Teye of Storteford, Henry de Patemere, Ralph de Fokemersshe,
Hugh Hovyle, Stephen Hovyle, John atte Chastiel, Richard de Albrighton,
William de la Merche, John Pakat, Michael Cobbe, John Cobbe, John
de Bcry, Richard le Frere, John de Pclecot and Roger his brother,
John de Typerton, Robert Termyn, John son of Peter de Hathfeldbrodok,
Ralph Reed, Philip Aylward, William Poutjm, the yoimger, Richard le Herd,
Alexander Turbeville, Geoffrey Gentil, Thomas de la Lee, William Frere,
John Brodhegh, Stephen le Duk, William Minton, William le Gommongere
of Sabricheworth, Roger le Ysemongere, Thomas le Gardiner, Sewall
Poutyn, William Hathewy, Henry, parson of the church of Eston, William
Moghale, Salmanus le Cofrer, William de Sutton, ' deyere,* Henry de
Lyndeseye, * noter,* Master John de Rothewell, John Bagard, Thomas de
Aumondesham^ Roger de Bobyndon of Wanlok, Thomas Bygge, William de
Banham, 'noter,* Richard de Badewell, ^noter,' Laurence de Manors, 'noter,*
Thomas Giffard, Thomas de Lancastel, Nicholas son of John de Stebbyng,
Richard de Staundon, Gerard de Sudbery, Thomas de Stakenho, Walter
Pente of Idelestre, John de Langeford, Thomas Doioun, Master
John de Shordych, John de Ryngewode of Suwerk, John de Essex,
Geoffrey de Brokhole, John de Langethorne, Richard Andreu of
Storteford, John Ryvelyng, Stephen le Mellere, Richard son of Gervase
Enlay, John Duraunt of Hallyngbery, Ralph Reed of Little Hallyngbery,
Ralph le Forester, Geoffrey son of Clarice de Hatfeldbrodok, John son of
Peter de Hatfeldbrodok, John de la Lee, William Payn of Sheryng, Walter
Speed, Walter Kemp, Geoffrey le Keu, Robert Clement, Simon son of
Michael Turpyn, John Folk, Geoffrey Waryn, *fevre,* Nicholas leChapeleyn
of Sheryng, Alan Palmer of Kyngeshathfeld, Thomas de Couton of Neuport,
Robert le Ferrour, Robert Dauwesone of Honesdon, Richard Couper of
Honesdon, Richard de Weston of Suwerk and William de Shymplyng,
parson of the church of Sheryng, with others, broke the gates of his
dwelling place and the doors and windows of his houses at Sabrieheword,
18 EDWARD n. 489
1320. Membrane 48 — Schedule^ conU
CO. Hertford, and drove away 7 horses and 40 sheep of his, of the price
of 40^., threshed the com in his bams, carried it and other goods of his
away, and seized and imprisoned his servants. By p.s.
June 10. Commission de xvalliis et fonsatis to Edmund de Passeleye, Baldwin de
Thundersley. Stowe, and Paulinus de la Rye for the sea- coast of the counties of Kent and
Sussex.
June 10. Commission to John de Cherleton, mayor of the Merchants of the Staple
Thundersley. of wools, to inflict fines on all persons foimd to have committed offences
against the statute regulating the purchase and export of wools and wool-
fells. By K. and C.
Association of Hamo de Chikewell, mayor of the city of London, and
Adam de Brom with the said John de Cherleton in the city of London.
June 18. Commission to the sheriff of the counties of Nottingham and Derby to
^^^' enquire by oath of good men of these counties touching persons committing
acts of oppression, homicides and other offences within his baiUwick and
to arrest them. By p.s.
Schedule — second membrane,
June 6. Commission to John de Cherleton, mayor of the merchants of the Staple
Westminster, of Wool, to enquire touching offences against the statute regulating the
purchase and export of wools and wool-fells, committed in the counties of
York, Lincoln, Nottingham, Southampton, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk, and
to inflict fines on offenders. By K. and C. and afterwards by p.s.
June 6. Association of Simon le Chaumberleyn, Peter de Lodyngton, John de
Westminster. Blyton, and Thomas Cok with the said John de Cherleton, for the counties
of York, Lincoln and Nottingham. By K. and C. afterwards by p.s.
The like of the imdermentioned persons with the said mayor of the
Staple as follows, viz. : —
RnW^i^^^^l!!U I ^o' ^^e Po^ of Kyngeston-upon-
Henry^^rf^^^^^^ f for the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
Thomas Cok, i for the counties of Southampton
Henry de Lym, ) and Dorset.
MEMBRANE i^^Schedule-^ane.
Commission to J. de Thorpe, J. de Fynton, and Simon de Hedersete to
deliver the gaol of the castle of Norwich of Hugh son of Robert de Wyntr*,
a prisoner for the death of William de Hewell.
( 4W )
14 EDWAED II.— Part 1.
1320.
July 9.
Westminster.
July 18.
Westminster.
July 12.
Westminster.
July 20.
Westminster.
July 20.
Stratford.
July 15.
Westminster.
July 22.
Sturry.
July 22.
Dover.
MEMBRANE 24 (25).
William son of Richard Trussel, staying in England, has letters
nominating Edmund Trussel and Robert de Hales his attorneys in Ireland
for two years. Witness : Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and otherivise below.
Presentation of Michael de Wath to the church of Broxholm, in the
diocese of Lincoln, in the king*s gift by reason of his custody of the
land and heir of Elias de Albiniaco, tenant in chief. Witness, the said
earl. By letters of the Chancellor.
Pardon to Robert de Welle for crossing the sea, contrary to the king's
mandate. Witness, the said earl. By p.s.
Master Robert de Norton, parson of the church of Munestok, going
beyond the seas to study, has letters nominating Thomas Poyntel of
London, and Nicholas Russel his attorneys for two years. Witness, the
said earl.
Simple protection, without clause, for one year for John Cradok, burgess
of Dublin. Witness, the said earl.
Nicholas, abbot of the monastery of St. Mary s' Monte Mirteto and
St. Angelo over Nympha, parson of the church of Luttlebbum, going
beyond the seas, has letters nominating Master Robert de Patrica and
Roger de Ryngstede his attorneys for four years. Witness, the said earl.
By fine of 40».
Protection, with clause volumus, until All Saints Day for Hugh de Louthe
staying by the king's command in garrison in the town of Carlisle. Witness,
the said earl.
Grant to William de Ayremynne, king's clerk, of the prebend of Leghton
Busard in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of
the voidance of the bishopric of Lincoln. Witness, the said earl.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the church.
Here the kiii{/ returned from beymid the seas,
William son of Richard Trussel, staying in England, has letters
nominating Edmund Trussel and Robert de Hales his attorneys in Ireland
for two years.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Kirkeham by Elena de Prenderlache of the manor of Tidilyngton, co.
Northumberland, which is held of the said prior and convent and is worth
in all its issues beyond the services due to them lOOa. a year in time of
peace, as appears by inquisition made by Gilbert de Stapelton, king's clerk^
escheator beyond Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire
lands and rents to the value of lOL a year.
14 EDWARD H.-Pabt 1.
491
1320.
July 28.
Bishops-
boame.
July 22.
Dover.
July 26.
Hadleigfa.
July 24.
Sturry.
July 28.
Dover.
July 27.
Thundersley.
July 24.
Sturry.
July 26.
Hadieigh.
July 27.
Thundergley.
July 26.
Hadleigh.
July 28.
Canterbury.
Membrane 24 (26) — cotU,
Pardon to Bobert de Brede of his outlawry in the county of Berks for
non-appearance before John de Foxle, and his fellows, justices of oyer and
terminer, touching trespasses committed by him against Roger de
Mortuo Mari of Wygemor at Stratfeld Mortimer, co. Berks. By p.s.
Safe-conduct for Roger Ardingelli of Florence, king's yeoman, going to
Florence upon business. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Bilegh
by John son of John atte More of Terlyng of a messuage and 26 acres of
land in Little Maldon, and by Philip de Virly of a messuage, 50 acres
of land, 4 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture, and lis. QuL of rent in
Tollesbury, which messuages, lands and pasture are worth in all their issues
lis, Qd, a year, as appears by inquisition made by Richard de Rodeneye,
escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire
lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10/. a year.
The abbot of Oseneye, staying in England, has letters nominating
John de Swyndon, his fellow canon, and Robert de Pirye his attorneys in
Ireland for three years.
Pardon to Henry Graspas, John atte More, Ralph de Stokes, Thomas
Dude, Henry de Hatton, Walter le Melward, and John de Hatton of the
imprisonment and of that which pertains to the king for a trespass committed
by them on Richard de Renham, whereof they were convicted ; nevertheless
the said Richard is not to be prejudiced by reason of such pardon in any
damages adjudged to him. By p.s.
Protection until Michaelmas, with clause volumm, for John de Britannia,
earl of Richemund, staying beyond the seas on the king's^ service. By K.
Protection for one year, with clause nolumm^ for Adam le Clerk of
Bekenesfeld.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the warden and scholars of
Vaux {de Valle), Salisbury, by William de Hungerford, William de Codeford
and Henry Reyner of 8 messuages and 1 virgate of land in Brutf ord, and by
Roger Fouk of 1 acre of land and 2^ acres of meadow in the same place,
which are worth in all their issues 18s. as appears by inquisition made by
Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a
licence to acquire lands, tenements, rents and advowsons of churches to the
value of 20/. a year.
Pardon to Robert le Boor for acquiring to him and his heirs in fee,
without licence, from Thomas Mauduyt, tenant in chief, the baiUwick of
the bedelry of the hundred of Wennenstre, co. Wilts ; with restitution
thereof. By fine of 20*.
Licence for Peter de Greillie, son and heir of John de GreiUie, to sell to
Ameneuus, coimt of Savoy, a part of his inheritance which lies in the
county of Savoy. [Fadera.] By K.
Laimia, late the wife of John atte Well, going on pilgrimage to
Santiago, has letters nominating Henry de Stureye and Richard de
Helles his attorneys until Whitsunday.
Notification to L. bishop of Durham, of the revocation of the presentation
of John de Houton, king's clerk, to the church of Stayndrop, in the diocese
of Durham, made by the king in the belief that the church was in his gift
by reason of Anthony, late bishop of Durham, having alienated the advowson
thereof without licence of the late king.
Vacated becauBe surrendered and cancelled and otiierwise beloiv.
492
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
July 26.
Hadleigh.
July 27.
Thondersley.
July 21.
Dover.
July 26.
Hadleigb.
MEMBRANE 23.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of St.
Mary's, Ixeworth, by Nicholas de Norton of a messuage, 150 acres of land,
4 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture, and S$. 6</. of rent in Norton, Stowe
Langetot, and Hunterston, which are worth in all their issues 87». lid. as
appears by inquisition made^ by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side
Trent, to hold in p^rt satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands, tenements
and rents to the value of 20s. a year.
Protection for two years for the master and brethren of the hospital of
8S. Mary and Leonard of the Lepers without Suthwerk.
Licence for the master and brethren of the House of God, Dover, to
acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 100«. a year. By K.
Vacated on surrender because a» 12 July 11 Henry IV the said master and
brethren acquired lands, tenements and raits to the value of 20s, a year in full
satisfaction of tfie foregoing licence.
Power granted to Robert de Wodehouse, a baron of the Exchequer, and
Ambrose de Novo Burgo, marshal of the Exchequer, whom the king is
sending to Wales for the reformation of the state of that land, to remove
inefficient sheriffs, constables and other bailiffs from their offices, those
excepted who hold office for life of the king's grant, by the advice of Roger de
Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales, and to appoint others in their places ; the
conmiissioners are also to enquire touching the acts of those who hold
office for life, and their malpractises, if any. By 0.
Vacated because othenrise on scliedule annexed.
Writ of aid for the said Robert de Wodehouse and Ambrose de Novo
Burgo, whom the king is sending into Wales to report on the state of the
land.
Vacated as above.
Mandate to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, justice of Wales, to assist
the said commissioners and to afford them counsel and aid.
Vacated as above.
Writ of aid for the said commissioners.
Vacated as above.
The like to the chamberlain of South Wales.
Vacated as above.
July 26.
Hadleigh.
Membrane 28 — Schedule,
Power granted to Robert de Wodehouse, a baron of the Exchequer, and
Ambrose de Novo Burgo, marshal of the Exchequer, whom the king is
sending to Wales for the reformation of the state of that land, to remove
all inefficient sheriffs, constables and other bailiffs and ministers of the king
from their offices, those excepted who hold office for life of the king's grant,
and to appoint others in their places ; the commissioners are also to hear
and determine all complaints brought against such ministers of the king.
By K. and C.
Writ of aid for the said commissionersr By K. and 0.
Mandate to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, justice of Wales, to assist the
said commissioners and to afford them counsel and aid.
Writ of aid for the said commissioners directed to the chamberlain of
North Wales.
The like to the chamberlain of South Wales.
14 EDWARD n.— Part 1.
498
1320.
Membrane 28 — Schedtdty cont.
Mandate to the said commissioners to remove William de Shaldeford,
Robert Hope, Ros Abgriffith and Robert de Salleye, ministers of the king
in Wales, from their offices until an inquiry shall be held into the
complaints against them.
Membrane 28 — cont.
July 28. Licence for Ralph le Coupere to grant to Thomas de Crauford (or
Thunderaley. Cranford), * barber,' and Avice, his wife, his reversion in a messuage in the
parish of St. Clement Danes {Dacorum) without the bar of the New Temple,
London, held in chief, and which the said Thomas and Avice hold for her
life of the inheritance of the said Ralph, to hold to them and their heirs.
By fine of i mark.
July 26. The abbot of Chatillon, Conches {de CanUlltotie de Conchis)^ staying
Hadleigh. beyond the seas, has letters nominating Henry le Vineter of Tyford and
William de CoUeshull his attorneys for three years.
July 27. Licence for John de Bokyng to enfeoff Nicholas le Mareschal of a mes-
Thundersley. suage, 18 acres of land, 1^ acres of meadow, and 2s. 6^. of rent in Micham,
held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs. By fine of 1 mark.
July 26.
Hadleigh.
July 26.
Hadleigh.
Aug. 2.
Stratford.
Aug. 4.
Wettminster.
Protection, for two years, for Walter de Bedewynde, king's clerk,
treasurer of the church of St. Peter, York, and his men, lands, rents and
all his possessions, as the king wishes to do the said Nicholas a favour,
especially as he obtained the treasurership of the collation of the late king.
Protection, with clause volumus, for one year for Thomas de London,
parson of the church of Aldebury.
Licence for the dean and chapter of the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford,
to appropriate in mortmain the church of Shenyngfeld, in the diocese
of Salisbury, with the chapel of Swalefeld annexed to it, which is of their
own advowson. By fine of 6 marks.
Pardon to John son of John de Langeton and Amabilla, his wife, for
acquiring without licence to them and the heirs of their bodies from John
de Langeton, tenant in chief, the manor of Haghworthyngham ; with
restitution of the manor. By fine of 808.
Pardon to John le Veilde and William le Veilde for acquiring without
licence to them and the heirs of the body of the said William 18^ acres of
land, 1 acre of meadow, 1 acre of pasture and a moiety of an acre of heath
in Bodeneye from Richard de Belhous, tenant in chief as of the honor of
Dover, as appears by inquisition made by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator
on this side Trent ; with restitution thereof. By fine of 10.^.
Licence for Robert de Boseville to enfeoff Roland Targe and John de
Salle, chaplain, of 18 acres of land and 26 acres of wood in Tybenham,
held in chief, to hold to them and their heirs. By fine of 1 mark.
Grant to Stephen de Carleton, chaplain, of the chantry of the chapel in
the hospital of St. James by Chichester, which William Gybesca, chaplain,
deceased, had held.
Robert de Bardelby, clerk, staying in England, has letters nominating
William de Bardelby, parson of the church of Bailiogari, his attorney in
Lreland for two years.
494 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
^920 Membrane 23— co/it.
Simple protection, without clause, for one year for John de Carru
staying in England.
Aug. 4. Licence at the request of J. bishop of Norwich, for the abbot and convent
Westminstep. of Sibeton to acquire in mortmain lands and rents to the value of 10 marks
a year. ^ By p.s.
Mandate to Richard de Rodeney, escheator on this side Trent, for the
restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Albotesbury, to Ralph de
Shirburn, a monk of that house, whose election as abbot thereof R. bishop
of Salisbury has confirmed. By p.s.
Writ de inteiuleiido for the said abbot directed to the knights and tenants
of the abbey.
July 30. Pardon to Robert de Rocheford for acquiring in fee, without licence, a
Havering- messuage, 28 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow and 10 acres of wood in
atte-Bower. Reylegh, co. Essex, from Isolda de Belhous, tenant in chief ; with restitu-
tion thereof. By p.s.
Aug. 5. Mandate to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent, for the
Westminster, restitution of the temporalities of the bishopric of Lincoln to Henry de
Burgherssh, a canon of York, whose preferment by Pope J[ohn XXII] to
the bishopric of Lincoln the king has accepted. By E.
Writ de intendendo for the said bishop directed to the knights and other
tenants of his bishopric.
MEMBRANE 22.
Aug. 8. Impea-imtis and confirmation of a grant [French] by Thomas Wake, lord
Westminster, of Lidell, dated at his manor of Brunne, 6 June, 18 Edward II, to Roger
Beler of Kirkeby, for his life, of 20Z. of rent issuing out of tenements in
Gestrefeld, Whytinton and Brymyngton in the county of Derby, and of
10 marks of rent issuing out of hmds and tenements held by villeins in
Westdepyng (Westdepingg), co. Lincoln ; witnesses : John Wake,
brother of the grantor, Geoffrey de la Mare, William le fiz Alein,
William le Wasteneys, Michael de Meldon, Alan de Cubeldik, John de
Leyk, William de la Launde, Richard de Normanby, clerk, and others. The
rents in Gestrefeld, Whytinton and Brymjmgton were payable by the under-
mentioned tenants, viz. William le Bret, Peter de Brymyngton, William de
Riggeweye, William Merle, Robert Durant, John Bonde, the gild and
brethren of St. Mary, the gild and brethren of the Holy Cross, the gild of
the Smiths {des Fevres), Adam de Neubold, Rondulf Fitz Reynald, the master
of the hospital, Geoflfrey de Dethek, John le Sauvage, Robert le Leker, John
de Neubold, the abbot of Beauchief, the abbot of Rufiford, the prior of
Newstead.((/<' Xorel Lieu)y Roger La verok, Roger de Glapwell, Adam fuitz
Hugh, John de Warsop, Roger de ^famesfeld, William le Lorimer, Hugh
Mauger, Hugh Brid, John le Barkere, Robert le Lorimer, Adam de Hulm,
Aleyn de Hulm, William Beuereg, Richard le Porter, Robert de Calale,
Thomas de Bollesovere, Thomas Laverok, Roger de Lynacre, Alice de
Bayly, John le fitz Robert de Thorpe, Robert Colt, Hugh de Mamesfeld,
William le Longe, Hugh le Barker, Adam Albeyn, Richard de Edenestowe,
Edith Bonde, John le fiz Richard de Neubold, Richard fitz Malle, Robert
Lovot, Simon le Mercer, the heirs of Adam de la Venele and of John de
Essovere, William Kydicas, Robert fitz Stephen de Neubold, Henry Tunyot,
William de Garthorpe, Edith Durant, Gilbert de Heghgham, Alice la file
Robert de Hulm, the heirs of Roger Lalou, Adam Pichard, Walter Ketel,
14 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1. 495
1320. Membrane 22 — cont,
John le Palmere, Roger le fitz Adam de Tapton, Roger le fitz William de
Tapton, Gilbert fitz Douze, John fitz Alisaundre, Robert fitz Maheu, Adam
fiz Thomas de Tapton, William Horn, Walter Wyket, Adam de la Sende,
Robert le Orfevre, William Cady, John Fox, John fiz John Bere, Henry le
Stouthacker, Robert fiz Felice, Robert de Douston, the heirs of Nicholas de
Clappinsale, Roger fiz Henry de Neubold, William de Hulm, John le fiz
John fiz Emme, John fiz Daude, John del Heth, Richard le Locker, Ralph
le Rede, Henry Sclave, Adam le Cotiller, William de Dene, Innocent le
Mareschal, Anneys Burgeys, Randolf de Barleburgh, John fiz John le Palmere,
Henry Storm, William Choys, William fiz Robert le Coupere, John le fiz
William fiz Ede, Aleyn Dabot, Pieres de Oulecotes, William Dabot, William
de Tapton, Ralph de Braylesford, John de Garthorpe, Isabella, late the wife
of Robert le Clerk, the daughters of Alice de Bayston, Roger le Clerk, Roger
Brian, the heirs of Mariota de Aston, Roger de Blith, John de Tamworth,
the heirs of Ralph le Teyntour, John Larcher, Henry de Gousbnll, Anota le
Mason, Anneys Mauger, Gilbert de Malberthorpe, William de Lynne, Robert
de Brimington, Richard de Tamworth, William Bate, Robert Pudfot, John
de Thatweyt, Robert Note, Geoffrey de Douston, Henry de Hynkershull,
Ralph de Brymyngton, and William de Brymyngton; and out of the
messuages and lands held in villenage in Westdeping by Geoffrey Slyman,
Simon Fraunceys, Isabella Sampson, John Watin, Geoffrey Sampson,
Geoffrey Bedel, John atte Wend, Robert Gilbert, John Aldware, John fiz
Geoffrey le Bedel, Aleyn atte Tounesende, Thomas Sampson, John fitz
Wauter, and Robert Conne. By fine of 5 marks.
Aug. 6. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Joan, late the wife of Richard
WestmiiiBter. de Comwaille, of 5 messuages, 4 tofts, 2 virgates of lands, and I0n, of rent
in Asthalle and Asthalle Lyngeleye, to the prior and hospital of St. John,
Boreford, to find a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church
of St. Nicholas, Hasthalle, for the souls of the said Joan and Richard.
By fine of 2 marks.
July 4. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Westminster. Hayles by Adam le Hunte of Hayles of a messuage in Haule, co. Suffolk,
and 1 messuage, 1 toft and 3^ acres of meadow in Pysele, Totyndon and
Sudle, CO. Gloucester, and which are worth in their issues 7s, 2d, a year,
as appears by inquisition made by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this
side Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to
acquire lands and rents to the value of 101, a year.
Aug. 2. Tnspeximus and confirmation of letters patent, dated at Worcester in the
Westminster, feast of the Annunciation 1318, of John, prior of the cathedral church of
Worcester, and the chapter thereof, inspecting and confirming a charter of
Walter, bishop of Worcester, granting to Thomas Bertram of Hambury
and Thomas his son and his heirs that messuage and all the assarted land
which the said Thomas Bretram held at the will of the bishop within
the manor of Hambury by Droitwich {jiwta Wychiionj, and a moiety of
a virgate of land within the said manor, held by the said Thomas Bertram
in villenage, to hold subject to the yearly rent of 16s. for all services and
demands, saving suit at the court of the. bishop's manor of Hambury ;
dated at Bredon, 1 June, 5 Edward II. By fine of 10».
Aug. 7. Pardon to John de Daggeworth for acquiring in fee, without licence, a
Westminster, third part of the ushership {lio$tiarie) of the Exchequer from Hamo Peverel,
who held it in chief ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 1 mark.
496 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Membrane 22 — cont.
1320.
Aug. 5. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the vicars of the church of St.
Westminster. Mary, Salisbury, by Bichard de Thistelden, chaplain, of a messuage and a
virgate of land in Boscumbe, which are worth in all their issues 40». a year,
as appears by inquisition made by Bichard de Bodeneye, escheator on
this side Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence granted to the said
vicars to acquire in augmentation of the common of each one by id. a day,
beyond what they receive for their sustenance, lands, tenements, rents and
advowsons of churches to the value of 40/. a year.
Licence until Michaelmas for William Graseverdus and Boniface Gamer,
merchants from the parts of Lombardy, to export their own wools, hides
and wool -fells, the due custom first ha\dng been received from them and
they also having made oath that they will not advouch any other wools,
hides and wool-fells than their own, as they have made fine with the king
for having exported 154 sacks of wool to other places within the lands of
Brabant, Flanders, and Artoys than those assigned for the Staple of wools,
hides and wool-fells, contrary to the king*s proclamation, and as they have
also found sufficient security by Vannus Brunlisk, merchant of London,
who has gone surety for the said William and Boniface to answer for and
do that which pertains to the king for any other wools, hides and wool-fells
sent by them to any of the said lands contrary to the form of the charter
and proclamation, if the said merchants shall be convicted.
MEMBRANE 21.
Aug. 6. Mandate to H. bishop of Lincoln, to admit Master Bobert de Baldok,
Westminster, king's clerk, to the prebend of Aylesbury in the church of St. Mary,
Lincoln, to which the king, the see being void, had collated him, as the
dean and chapter have hitherto failed to obey the mandate directed to them
for the induction of the said Master Bobert. By K.
Pardon to William le Clerk of Lymmyng of his outlawry in the county
of Kent for non-appearance before the justices of the King's Bench when
impleaded by Philip de Aumesbury to render account as his receiver.
By p.s.
Inspeximus and confirmation of an inspection and confirmation, dated
Wednesday before the feast of St. Margaret the Virgin 1320, by the dean
and chapter of the church of Chichester, of a grant by J. bishop of
Chichester, to William le Fort and Agnes, his wife, and John their son, for
their lives, of all the land, formerly held in villenage by William le Kyng,
tenant of the bishop, at Suthcote of the manor of Cakham, subject to
rendering 82«. a year for the same. Witnesses: William le Tavemer,
Godfrey le Tavemer, John le Tavemer of Chichester, John de Boudon,
Peter le Knyth, Simon de Boys, William le Cheny, John de Jondewyne
and others. Dated at Stratham, Friday after the feast of SL Botolph the
abbot, 18 Edward II. By fine of lOn.
Aug. 7. Notification that William, bishop of Mende {Gmllelmm Mhnatm* epis-
Westminstert copiis), who had been sent to England by the Apostolic See to enquire
touching the life and miracles of Thomas, bishop of Hereford, has carried
out his mission most faithfully. By K.
Aug. 6. Exemption for Bobert son of Walter, in consideration of his good
Westminster, service to Edward I and the king in the wars in England, Wales, Scotland
and elsewhere, and also on account of his age, from further milita^
service. By k!.
14 EDWARD II.— Part I.
497
1320.
Aug. 6.
Westminster.
Aug. 6.
Westminster.
Aug. 7.
Westminster.
Aug. 9.
Stratford le
Bow.
Aug. 9.
Stratford le
Bow.
Aug. 9.
Stratford le
Bow.
Aug. 8.
Westminster.
Aug. 9.
Stratford le
Bow.
Aug. 6.
Westminster.
Aug. 9.
Stratford le
Bow.
Membrane 21 — cont.
Pardon to Thomas de Wytefeld of his outlawry in the county of
Gloucester for non-appearance before Robert de Maddyngle and John Abel,
justices of oyer and terminer, touching a breach of the park of Aymer de
Valencia, earl of Pembroke, at Payneswyk. By K.
Simple protection for one year, without clause, for Henry de Lenne
of Oxford. By K. and C.
Safe-conduct until Christmas, at the request of Philip, king of France
and Navarre, for men and merchants of the town of Amiens coming with
merchandise iniib the realm to trade ; their goods are to be exempt from
arrest for any debts in which the said king is bound to merchants of the
realm. [Fcedera.] By p.s.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Ralph de Crophull, late
escheator beyond Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by John Sturmy of
a messuage in Carlisle, which messuage is held in chief by the service of Id.
a year for gabulage {progahulagio), to the abbot and convent of Holmcoltran,
to hold by the said service. By K.
Grant to John de Stapelton of the custody of the lands and tenements
late of Nicholas de Sancto Mauro, tenant in chief, in Neuton, co.
Northumberland, in the king's hands by reason of the heir being a minor.
By p.s.
Presentation of Richard de Burton, to the church of Beford in the diocese
of York. By p.s.
Pardon to Adam de Huntyngfeld of his outlawry in the county of Essex
for non-appearance before Robert son of Walter and William de Goldyngton,
justices of oyer and terminer, to answer for a robbery committed on John
de Wycombe at Wodeham Ferers, co. Essex, whereof he was indicted.
By p.s.
Pardon, at the request of Master John de Stratford, king's clerk, arch-
deacon of Lincoln, to Walter de Paxford of Burmyngham of his abjuration
of the realm for the death of Juliana Edwyne, formerly his wife. By p.s.
Inspeximus and confirmation and release of a grant by Matthew de Monte
Martini, knight, to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, knight, and Margaret,
his wife, and his heirs of the right of the said Matthew in the manor of
Bourne, co. Sussex ; dated at Canterbury 6 April, 1319 ; witnessoa, John,
prior of Lewes, Sir Ponsord de Monte Martini, Robert Shirlond, Roger de
Bavent, Robert de Wateville, Bartholomew Burghersh, and Bartholomew
de Asshebum, knights, William de Cosefeld, Walter Colpeper, and others.
By K.
Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, for Ralph Convers, Bertram de la More,
and Ivo de Welles, sergeants at arms, whom the king is sending to divers
parts of the realm on business. By p.s.
Safe-conduct, until the Purification, for the envoys, to the number of
eight, and their following, whom R. count of Flanders is sending into
England to treat for the amicable redress of losses inflicted on his subjects.
[Fcedera.] By K.
Mandate, until Michaelmas, to sheriffs and others, notwithstanding the
proclamation for the arrest throughout the realm of wools, wool- fells and
other goods of foreign merchants. Teutons and others, until such meT-
ehants shall find security that they will convey the same to Flanders,
18845
2i
498
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
Aug. 7.
Westminster.
Aug. 9.
Stratford le
Bow.
Metribrcme 12 — cont,
Brabant and Artoys, not to arrest the wools and bther merchandize of
Bindus Bonaventure and James Girat, merchants of Florence, passing
through their bailiwicks towards the port of London, and to release any
wools and merchandise of the said merchants seized by them.
Pardon to William le Chapman of Belchamp {de Bello Campo) and to
Otto and Thomas, his sons, for acquiring in fee, without licence, in
Belchamp Otten (de Bello Campo Ottonis) and Belchamp St. Ethelbert {de
Bello Campo Sancti Ethelberti), 15 acres of land from William son of John
Danmartyn, 8^ acres of land from Robert Danmartyn, 3 acres of land from
William Persone of Pentelowe and Sarra his wife, 3 j acres of land from
John de Baketon, 1^ acres of land from William de Alton, 1 acre of land
from Walter Punge, and 1 acre of land from John Danmartyn, held in
chief as of the honor of Boulogne ; with restitution of the said lands.
By fine of 10«.
Appointment of Master Robert de Aileston, king's clerk, to be keeper of
the abbay of Abyndon, and of its rents and other possessions, which the
king has taken into his hands on account of dissensions which have arisen
by reason of a composition entered into by the said abbot and convent for
the division of the goods of the house, and of their debts ; with the usual
clauses. By p.s.
Appointment of R. bishop of Salisbury, and Hugh le Despenser, the elder,
to enquire into the state of the abbey of Abyndon and into the said com-
position entered into by the abbot and the convent of that place. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 20.
Aug. 2. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Westminster, Monkebretton by Philip de Boseville of a messuage, 2 bovates and 6J acres
of land, 11 acres of meadow, and 25. of rent in Mekesburgh and Brampton
by Wathe, which messuage, land, and meadow are worth in all their issues
10s. a year, as appears by an inquisition taken by Gilbert de Stapelton,
king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence
to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 101. a year.
Aug. 4.
Westminster.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of St.
John, Colecestre, by William de Rolleston and James de Bures of a messuage,
76 acres of land, 1 acre of meadow, 2i acres of wood, and 140 acres of marsh
in Brightlyngeseye ; by Godfrey, parson of the church of Hamerton, of 4
acres of meadow, and &s. of rent in Grenestede and in the suburb of
Colecestre ; by the said James de Bures and Henry de Norwico of 2 acres of
land, and 1 acre and 1 rood of wood in Southolt, held of the said abbot and
convent ; by Henry de Norwico of 7 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow in
Dyham and the suburb of Colecestre, held of Gilbert de Dyham ; all which,
the rent excepted, are worth in all their issues 42^. and 2d. a year as appears
by inquisition made by Richard de Rodeney, escheator on this side Trent, to
hold in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands, tenements and rents
to the value of 101. a year.
Aymer (Almaricm) de Credonio, keeper of the lands of Margaret, daughter
and one of the heirs of Drogo de Merlawe, staying beyond the seas, has
letters nominating Girard de Touscy and Barttiolomew de Wyghton
(Wighton) his attorneys for two years. By p.8. [5859.]
14 EDWARD II.— Part I. 499
1320. Menibrane 20 — cant.
The same Aymer de Credonio has like letters nominating the said
Bartholomew and William de Lorme his attorneys in Ireland for the same
time. Byp.s. [5359.]
Aug. 6. Protection with clause nolumus for one year for William de Herlaston,
Westminster, parson of the church of Ibestoke.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
John de Herlaston, parson of the church of Norman ton.
Joan, late the wife of Nicholas de Wokyndon.
John de Bray.
A^Kki^-?' Grant for life to Maddoc ap Adam, king's yeoman, to hold at pleasure
[12 Edward ^^* ^^ ^^^^' ^^ *^® ^^^^ ^^ Penantleu in Penthlen in Wales, extended at
" II.] ^^' ^^'*' ^ y®*^' which the king had formerly granted to him. By p.s.
Aug. 4. Simple protection, for one year, for Otto son of William de Grandissono
Westminster, staying beyond the seas. By K.
Mandate for two years for the arrest of all parsons, who falsely represent
themselves to be collectors for the Master and brethren of the hospital of
St. Bernard of Montjoux in the diocese of Sion {de Monte Jovis, Sedunensis
dwcests)y to whom the king had granted a protection with clause roganuis,
ByK.
Aug. 6. The abbot of St. Augustine's, Bristol, staying in England, has
Westminster, letters nominating Roger Godman, his canon, and Walter de Gosynton his
attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Protection for three years for Ranulph de Holm and Alexander his son,
king's merchants, and their merchandise, trading throughout the realm.
Exemption also for them, as far as pertains to the king, from toll, passage,
pontage, pavage and murage. By K.
Aug. 4. Inspeximns and confirmation of letters patent of the prior of the cathedral
Westminster, church of Worcester and the chapter thereof, dated XV Kalends of Novem-
ber, 1816, inspecting and confirming a charter of Walter, bishop of
Worcester, dated at Hampton 22 January, 9 Edward II, granting to John
Balle of Tredynton and his heirs 12 acres and 1 rood of land lying in the
field of Tredynton in divers plots called * Bithelongesitheres Under-
chirchehull,* Wydycombe, * Baldricheswelle,* land by the * Fosse Underchirche-
hull,' and under the * ChifchehuUeweye ' and abutting on the lands of
Robert Attehull, Nicholas Aldith, William Thommes, William le Smythes,
John Balle, Cicely Rolues, John le Porter, Nicholas le Bedel, Henry the
Smith {fabri)j William Poynant, and Simon de Rowenheye, subject to
rendering to the bishop and his successors 4«. a ye'ar ; witnesses, John de
Heyford, Ernulph Levelance, William de WasthuU, Simon de Rowenheie,
John Beneyt, John Simonet and Nicholas le Freman. By fine of i mark.
Aug. 4. Impeximus and confirmation of letters patent of Simon, prior of Worcester,
Westmmster. ^^^ ^^iq convent of that place, dated at Worcester on the Morrow of St.
Mark the Evangelist, 1299, confirming to Richard called * Bleth ' (Blith)
a grant made to him and his heirs by Godfrey, bishop of Worcester, of the
messuage and land which Letice atte Elme held from the bishop during her
life in villenage in Northton in his manor of Bredon, subject to the rent of
18«. %^, a year, saving suit of court at the manor of Bredon, and royal
service; witnesses, Henry de Penedok, knight, Walter de Westmonecot,
GKles le Tayllour of Bredon, James le Pouwer, William the writer
{scriptore), and Richard de Salopshire of Norton. By fine of lOs.
500
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
Aug. 4.
Westminster.
Aug. 6.
Westminster.
Aug. 9.
Stratford le
Bow.
Aug. 9.
Stratford le
Bow.
Metnbrane 20 — eont.
Grant to Aymer de Credonio fAymary de Craoun^ of the custody of the
lands and tenements in Englana of Drogo de Mello (Dreus de Mello),
tenant in chief, in the king's hands by reason of the minority of Margaret,
one of the daughters and heirs to the said Drogo, to hold until she shall be
of full age. By p.s. [6863.]
The like to the said Aymer (de Credonio) of the lands and tenements
in L*eland of the said Drogo (de Merlawe).
Protection and safe-conduct, during the continuance of his commission,
for John de Cherleton, mayor of the merchants of the staple of wools and
wool-fells, and his company, whom the king has appointed to enquire in
divers counties of the realm touching the purchase and export of wools to
Flanders, Brabant and Artoys contrary to the staple.
Safe-conduct until Christmas, directed to the king's bailiffs and lieges of
the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk and Lincoln, for Master Roger de Acton,
king's Serjeant and larderer, and John Griffun (Griffoun), whom the king is
sending to those counties, to purvey herring and other fish for the Household
for the approaching season of Lent. By p.s. [6869.]
Safe-conduct for one year, with writ of aid, for Bichapd Fille, master of
the king's ship called * la Margarete ' of Westminster, going to divers ports
of the realm and elsewhere on the king's business.
By K. on the information of Master Robert Balkok.
Aug. 8.
Westminster.
[Aug. 9.
Stratford le
Bow.]
Aug. 7.
Westminster.
MEMBRdNE 19.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of St.
Augustine's, Canterbury, by Robert de Stureye of 22 acres of land in
Stureye, which are of the fee of the said abbot, by John de Crane of 60 acres
of land in Northbum, Lutheburn, Menstre in the island of Thanet, Kenyn-
ton. Ripple and Sutton, also of the fee of the said abbot, by the prior and
convent of Christchurch, Canterbury, of 8 roods of land in the suburb of
the city of Canterbury, held in chief, adjacent to the dwelling place of the
said abbot and convent, and by the prior and convent of St. Gregory's,
Canterbury, of a plot of land in the same suburb containing 8 perches in
length by 2 perches in width, alsa adjacent to the said dwelling place and
held in chief, to hold in exchange, viz. for 22 acres of land to be assigned to
the said Robert and his heirs in Stureye aforesaid, of 60 acres of land in
Northbum, Lutleburn, Menstre, Kenynton, Ripple and Sutton aforesaid to
bo assigned to the said John and his heirs, of 8 roods of land in the suburb
of Canterbury to be assigned to the prior and convent of Christchurch, and
of 6i. of rent in the same suburb to be assigned to the said prior and
convent of St. Gregory's. By p.s.
Appointment, during good behaviour, of Thomas Botle to be chief crier
before the justices of the King's Bench. By p.s. [6878.]
Commission to Hervey de Staunton, Adam de Lymbergh and Geofirey
le Scrope, to give effect to the proclamation concerning the currency and
the importation of forged or base coin, to enquire touching the same in the
county of York, to take indictments and to appoint and remove searchers
for such debased coin in the sea-ports and elsewhere within the county ;
the sheriff of the county is to return juries. [Pari, Writs.]
By K. and C,
■ai:7..r.ja«i
14 EDWARD II.— Part I.
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1320.
Membrane 19 — eonU
The like commissions for the mider-mentioned
William de Ayremynne
Richer de Refliam
Hamo de Chikewell
Walter de Norwico
John de Mutford }- cos.
John Bacon
John de Poxle
John de Stonore
Adam de Hervyngton )
William de Herle j
Master John de Everdon )
Master Robert de HaselshaweJ
cos.
COS.
Hervey de Stanton
Lambert de Trikyngham
Adam de Lymbergh
Hervey de Stanton
Adam de Lymbergh
Geoffrey le Scrope
John Abel
William de Haustede
Master Jordan Morant
John Tresagu
John de Stokeye
Henry Bukerel
Robert de Wodehous
Master Robert de Haselshawe
Ambrose de Novo Burgo
Robert de Eendale, warden of
the Cinque Ports
John Abel
William de Haustede
I
cos.
COS.
COS.
persons, viz.
the city of London.
( Essex.
] Norfolk.
I Suffolk.
CO. Southampton.
f Warwick.
Leicester.
Northampton.
Somerset.
Dorset.
Gloucester.
CO. Lincoln.
CO. York.
Kent.
Surrey.
, Sussex.
( Cornwall.
( Devon.
f Salop.
Stafford.
Hereford.
the Cinque Ports.
[Pari, Wnts.]
Aug. 7.
Westminster.
Aug. 15.
Langley.
Commission to the sheriff of the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon
to hold the like enquiry and to take indictments. [Pari, Writs.]
There were also Letters Close, By K. and C.
The like to the sheriffs of the following counties, viz. —
Hertford. Middlesex.
Worcester. Lancaster.
Oxford and Berks. Nottingham and Derby.
Buckingham and Bedford. Northumberland.
Rutland. Cumberland.
Wilts. Westmoreland.
[Pari. Writs.]
Appointment of John de Castre, knight, to be seneschal and warden
(ffarde) of Ponthieu and Montreuil. French. By p.s. [5386.]
Afterwards this commission was renewed as appears in the under-
mentioned schedule.
502
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
Aug. 15.
Langlej.
Aug. 17.
Westminster.
Aug. 13.
Langley.
Membrane VJ — coni.
Mandate to Robert de Fienles to deliver the said seneschalship and
wardenship to the said John de Castre. French, By p.s.
Safe-conduct, until Easter, for John de Sancto Martino of Tours, lately
a Jew and now a convert to the Christian faith, going beyond the seas.
By p.s.
Protection with clause roffamus for the wardens of the works on the bridge
of London and their messengers collecting alms for the repair of the bridge.
By p.s.
Acknowledgment that the king, on 13 October, in the twelfth year of his
reign, received by the hands of Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, then
treasurer, and of the chamberlains of the Exchequer, from J. bishop of
Llandaff, 4/. out of the tenth for six years imposed by Pope Clement V for
the general crusade, collected in the diocese of Llandaff by the abbot of
Morgan ; with promise of repayment. By bill of the Exchequer.
Vacated upon surrender because for that and otJier sums other letters were
made on 28 October.
Aug. 15.
Langley.
^[embran€ 19 — Schedule,
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Castre, knight, to be seneschal
and warden (gardeyn) of Ponthieu and Montreuil. French,
Aug. 13.
Langley.
Aug. 9.
Stratford le
Bow.
Aug. 7.
Westminster.
Aug. 19.
Windsor.
Aug. 23.
East
Hampstead.
MEMBRANE 18.
Mandate to the dean and chapter of the free chapel of Hastynges to
assign a stall in the choir and a place in the chapter to Master James
de Berkele, king's clerk, whom J. bishop of Chichester, upon the king's
presentation, has admitted to the prebend of Writlyng in the said chapel.
By p.s.
Presentation of John de Stagenho to the prebendal portion, which Henry
de Comewaille, king's clerk, lately held in the free chapel of Hastynges,
void by the resignation of the said Henry. By p.s.
Licence for Richard Talebot and Joan, his wife, to enfeoff Thomas
Talebot of the manor of Richards Castle {de Castro Ricardi)^ co. Hereford,
of the manors of Coterugge and Wychebaud, co. Worcester, of the manor
of Hcbrugge, co. Essex, and of the manor of Blathevau in Wales, held in
chief, and for the said Thomas to regrant the same to the said Richard and
Joan, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder failing such issue to
the right heirs of the said Joan. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to Rees ap Griffith of the bailiwick of the
forestership of Snowedon in Wales. By p.s.
Mandate to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales, to deliver that
forestership to him.
Grant for seven years to Hugh le Despenser, the younger, for the repair
of his bridge of Merlawe of pontage upon all wares for sale passing as well
under the bridge as over it, viz., for each ship laden with goods exceeding
14 EDWARD II Pabt I.
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1320.
Membrane \Sd — v<mt.
Aug. 22.
Windsor.
Aug. 26.
Windsor.
Aug. 27.
Odiham.
Aug. 26.
Odiham.
Aug. 26.
Odiham.
Sept. 8.
Clarendon.
Sept. 18.
Clarendon.
409. in value Id,, for eaoh cart laden with goods 1(/., and for each horse
load exceeding 5s. in value, \d.
Safe-conduct for two years for Thomas Beauflour, king's merchant, and
his servants going to divers places to trade. By K.
Grant for three years to the bailiffs and good men of the town of Tarn-
worth of pavage upon all wares for sale entering the town. By fine of 40».
Pardon to John de Dummere and to Stephen, Richard and John his
sons, John de Domet, Robert de Corindon and Thomas de Seintcler of the
imprisonment and of what pertains to the king for divers disseisins com-
mitted on John de Roches, Roger Wodelok, and William de Roches of
tenements in Drayton, co. Southampton, and Stoke Abbe, co. Dorset,
whereof they were convicted before John de Foxle, and his fellows, justices
of assize in the said counties. By p.s.
Permission for Thomas de Egremond to grant his licence, without pre-
judice to his bond, to the under-mentioned alienation in mortmain, viz.
the king had granted a hcence for the alienation in mortmain by Master
John de Hanmgton, clerk, to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary,
Lincoln, to find a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the parish
church of Haryngton for the soul of the said John and the souls of his
ancestors and of all Christians, of 8 messuages, 8 bovates of land and
common of pasture for 800 sheep in Haryngton and Aswardby by Partenay,
which messuages, land and common are held direct of the said Thomas
de Egremond, who is unable to grant his licence thereto by reason of his
having in May in the tenth year of the king's reign entered into a
recognizance for 10,000Z. as a security that he would not alienate any
lands or tenements in his possession at the date of the recognizance, or
which should revert or descend to him, from John his first-born son, unless
he should receive th^ king's licence to do so. By p.s.
Presentation of Nicholas de Moreby to the church of Solihill, in the diocese
of Coventry and Lichfield, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
lands and tenements late of Alice de Caunton, tenant in chief. By p.s.
Safe-conduct until the feast of St. Martin next, for John de Cherleton,
[mayor of the merchants of the Staple], king's merchant, going beyond the
seas on the king's business. By p.s. [5429.]
Licence for the prior and convent of Hatfeld Regis to appropriate in
mortmain the church of Selverleye in the diocese of Norwich, which is of
their own advowson. By p.s.
Aug. 21.
Windsor.
Aug. 30.
Crookham.
Aug. 6.
WestmixiBter.
MEMBRANE 17.
Simple protection, without clause, until Midsummer Day, for Henry de
Lancastre staying beyond the seas. By p.s.
The said Henry has letters nominating Richard de Ryvers his attorney
for two years.
Roland, archbishop of Armagh, staying in England, has letters nominating
Peter de Haddesore, or John de Fulshawe his attorney for two years.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Herle to be a justice of the
Common Bench. . By p.s.
504
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
Sept. 10.
Clarendon.
Sept. 11.
Clarendon.
Sept. 16.
Clarendon.
Aug. 28.
Poolhampton.
Sept. 17.
Clarendon.
Sept. 13.
Clarendon.
Sept. 15.
Clarendon.
Sept. 18.
Corfe.
Membrane 17 — cant.
Mandate in pursuance to the justices of the Bench to admit him.
Vacated because othericise below.
The like to John de Stonore. By p.s.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Lambert de Trikyngham to be a baron
of the Exchequer. [Pari, Writs,] By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
[Pari. Writs,]
The like of Walter de Friskeneye. [Pari, Writs,]
Simple protection, without clause, until the feast of St. Martin next, for
Peter de Baa. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Cusance to be buyer (ad
einptiones pannortim ; clerc de nostre (jraunt garderobe) of cloth, wax, spioery,
and other things for the Great Wardrobe. By p.s. [6439.]
Roger de Suthcote, merchant of London, going beyond the seas, has
letters nominating Robert de Gunby and John le Cok his attorneys until the
Purification.
Simple protection, without clause nolumus, for one year for John de
Hemmyngburgh.
Licence for the prior and convent of St. Faith's to acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10 marks a year. By p.s.
Protection with clause volumus for one year for John de Castre, going
beyond the seas on the king's service. By E.
The like until the Purification for Thomas de Cantebrigge going as above.
By K.
The Uke for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
John de Haverhull, parson of the church of Earde.
Reg^ald de Essex.
On the testimony of Thomas de Cantebrigge, with whom they are
going.
Safe-conduct for two years for Bernard Duraunt, and his attorney, going
to Ireland.
Appointment of W. archbishop of York, J. bishop of Garlisler, Master
Robert de Baldock, archdeacon of Middlesex in the church of St. Paul,
London, and Geoffrey le Scrope, commissioners to treat for peace with
Robert de Brus. [Fcedera,]
Grant, after recital of the foregoing appointments, of full power and
special mandate therein to each one of the said commissioners.
Grant, after recital of the foregoing appointments, of power to the said
commissioners to treat of another date for the further treaty.
The like commission for the said archbishop, bishop, &c.
The like commission by writ of privy seal of the same date in the names
of the said archbishop, bishop, and Roger de Northburgh, archdeacon of
Richmond, and of the said (jeoflfrey.
Mandate to the said archbishop, bishop and Geoffrey, &c. as more fully
appears on the dorse of the Close Roll.
Robert, abbot of Bemey, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Laurence le Traveille, his fellow monk, and .John de Fileby his attorneys
for three years. By fine of 20s, at the instance of Master John de Everdon.
14 EDWARD n.— Pabt I. 505
1 QOQ Membrane 17 — conL
Sept. 22. Association of William, abbot of Westminster, and John de Castre,
Canford. seneschal of Ponthieu, with Master John de Borbon and Gilbert de
Wygeton to audit and correct the accounts of the town of Abbeville.
Philip, king of France and Navarre, whilst the town of Abbeville was
under his governance, upon the petition of the commonalty thereof, had
issued a commission to Master John de Borbon [Borbojn], treasurer of
Toul, clerk, and Andrew de Cardell, then warden (gardiatori), on his behalf
to audit the accounts of the said town. Upon the render of the town by
the king of France to Edward II, the latter granted power to the said
Master John and to Gilbert de Wygeton to carry out such audit and to
recover all sums due from the mayors and other officials. By p.s. [5452.]
Sept. 24. Pardon to Rogo Gacelyn for acquiring for life, without licence, from
Ghristohurch. Henry de Lancastre, the king's kinsman, 71, ds. of rent in Menstreworth,
CO. Gloucester, held in chief ; with restitution thereof. By p.s.
Sept. 14. Licence for the abbot and convent of Tavistok to appropriate in mort-
Christchurch. main the church of Devenbury, in the diocese of Exeter, which is of their
own advowson. By p.s.
Sept. 19. Prohibition, in consequence of the king's beasts of warren (bestu de
Bindon. warenna) of Porbyk making repair to the wood and close of the abbot of
Bynindon at Bynindon, where the abbot has game (feras)^ against any
person entering the said wood or close and hunting beasts or game therein
against the respective wills of the king or of the abbot. By E.
Protection, during pleasure, with clause nolumus for the abbot of Bynindon.
MEMBRANE 16.
Sept. 27. Writ of aid directed to the sheriff of the county of Essex and his bailiffs
St. Denjsby for John de'Felton and the king's Serjeants at arms, whom the king has
Southampton, commissioned to arrest Robert le Ewere and his accomplices, who wander
about that county, and for whose arrest he had issued a mandate to all
sheriffs throughout the realm. By p.s.
Mandate to John de Felton, all other matters being laid aside, to proceed
to arrest Robert le Ewere. By p.s
Oct. 3. Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Thomas de Baumburgh,
Sheen. parson of a moiety of the church of Elnestowe.
Oct. 5. The like for John de Percebrigge, clerk.
Westminster.
Oct. 7. The like for Giles de Tholosa and John de la Vacherie.
Westminster.
Oct. 8. T^o Uke for Roger de Sutton, examiner of writs in the Chancery, and
Westminster. Nicholas his brother.
Oct. 7. Protection for one year for Azenarius de Bouncevaux, and Garsius, his
Westminster, brother, coming into the realm with merchandise to trade.
Oct. 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the dean and chapter of the
Westminster, church of St. Mary, Warrewyk, by John Daubene of six pence of rent in
Warrewyk, issuing out of his messuage in that town, in place of a plot of land
there, which Avice de Pylardynton formerly held of the said dean and chapter
506
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
Oct. 7.
Westminster.
Oct. 8.
Westminster.
Sept. 20.
Sturminster.
Oct. 8.
Westminster.
Oct. 7.
Westminster.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
Oct. 11.
Westminster.
Oct. 14.
Westminster.
Oct. 15.
Westminster.
Oct. 12.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Membrane 16 — cont.
and which she with the king's licence lately granted to the Friars Preachers
of that place. By K. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
Protection with clause rogamm for one year for the master and brethren
of the hospital of St. James, Donewich.
Safe-conduct for three years for Robert de Braybrok, John de Stone, and
Robert de Haccecoumbe, of the Order of Friars Preachers, going by direction
of the Master of their Order to preach the Christian faith to the Saracens.
m
Protection with olause nolumus for two years for the prior and convent of
Boulton in Cravene.
Pardon to William Wake of his outlawry in the county of Wilts for non-
appearance in court to answer for stealing a horse from John de Domeford.
By p.s.
Pardon to Peter le Palmere of his outlawry in the county of Sussex for
non-appearance in court before Roger Bavente and his fellows, justices, to
answer for trespasses committed against Joan, late the wife of Andrew
Sakeville.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of St.
Oswald's by Robert *of the Pitte' of Pontefract, and Hugh his brother, of
1 messuage, 18 tofts, 15 bovates and 73 acres of land, 15 acres of
meadow, 20 acres of wood, and ds. 2d. of rent in Crofton, which, the rent
excluded, are worth 112«. 2d. a year as appears by inquisition taken by Gilbert
de Stapelton, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, to hold in part satisfaction
of a licence granted to them to acquire lands and tenements to the value of
20 marks a year.
Writ of aid for Giles de Tholosa, king's Serjeant, charged by the steward
of the Household and keeper of the Wardrobe to purvey hay, oats, and
litter for the king's Marshalsea. Nothing is to be taken of the liberty of
the church.
Licence for two years, at the instance of Peter de Columpna, precentor
of the church of St. Chad, Lichfield, staying beyond the seas, for Guy de
Luco and Nicholas de Possayle, whom he has appointed to be his attorneys,
to appear and act for him in the Courts in England.
The prior of Little Malverne, staying in England, has letters nominating
Adam de Bekkeford, his fellow monk, and Peter de Hauleye his attorneys
for two years.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for the master and brethren
of the hospital of St. Bartholomew by Oxford.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the prior and convent of
Sempyngham to H. bishop of Lincoln, of the advowson of the church of
Hanyngton, in the diocese of Lincoln, which is of their advowson. By p.s.
Pardon to William de Falle and Roesia, his wife, for having acquired to
them and the heirs of their bodies, without the king's hcence, 2 shops, and
8«. lOf^. of rent in the town of Westminster from Katherine, late the wife
of Simon de Riklyngge of Neuport, tenant in chief ; with restitution of the
same to hold as aforesaid, and in default of such issue to revert to the said
Katherine and her heirs.
Protection with clause nolumus for two years for Roger Normand of
Suthampton. By E. on the information of Richard de Ayremynne.
14 EDWABD II.— Part I. 507
J 320 Membrane 16 — cont,
Oct. 11. Safe-conduot for one year for Nicholas, abbot of St. Thomas the Martyr
Westminster, by Dublin, going beyond the seas.
John, prior of Lewes, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating John
de Dyneton and Alan Talebot his attorneys for one year. By p.s.
Thomas de Poleye, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Gerard
de Seckyndon and Thomas de Solihull his attorneys for two years.
Oct. 14. Protection with clause rogamus for the master and brethren of the hospital
VVestmmiter. of St. Leonard, Oreford.
Oct. 12. Pardon to Edward de Holte of his outlawry in the county of Sussex for
Westminster, non-appearance in the King's court to answer for a trespass committed by
him and others against Peter son of Reginald. By E.
Protection for A. de Auxio, cardinal bishop of Albano, and founder
Westminster, {patronuin) of the collegiate church of St. Peter, La Romieu {de Rom&uo) in
the diocese of Condom, and Arnald de Belhanis, dean of the said church,
and all canons, vicars and others of the same church, and for its lands and
possessions in the duchy [of Aquitane.]
Vacated because otfierwise on the Gascon Roll.
Oct. 22. Simple protection for one year for the prior of Lenton, going beyond the
Westminster, seas. By K. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
The said prior has letters nominating William de Cossa and Herbert
Pouger his attorneys for the same time. By K. and C.
Oct. 18. Protection with clause nolnmm for two years for the master and scholars
Westminster, of the house of Merton, Oxford.
MEMBRANE 15.
Sept. 11. Licence for the prior and convent of Ivy Church {de Monasterio Ederoso)
Clarendon, to acquire in mortmain lands and rents to the value of lOZ. a year. By p.s.
Oct. 6. Licence for Geoffrey de Burdeleys to enfeoff John son of Geoffrey de
Westminster. Burdeleys and Margaret his wife, the daughter of John de Crek, of the
manor of Sculton, co. Norfolk, to hold to them and the heirs of their
bodies, with reversion fcdling such issue, to the said Geoffrey and his right
heirs. By fine of 20».
Oct. 4. Safe-conduct until the Purification for Ingelram de Umframville, knight.
Sheen. of Scotland, passing through the realm to parts beyond the seas, with a
chaplain, twelve squires {armigeris), four yeomen {vallettis de ojicio), and
twenty-four grooms {garcionibus). By p.8.
Oct. 6. Mandate to the dean and chapter of the free chapel of Hastings for the
Westminster, admission to a stall in the choir and place in the chapter of John de
Stagenho, king's clerk, whom J. bishop of Chichester, has admitted on the
king's presentation to the prebendal portion in the said chapel, void by the
resignation of Henry de Cornewaille, as prebendary thereof.
Pardon to Ralph de Middelneye for acquiring for life, without licence,
the bailiwick of Westperet from William de Monte Acuto, now deceased,
tenant in chief, subject to rendering 20 marks a year to the said William
and his heirs. By fine of 20s.
508 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
■IQOO Membrane 16 — corU,
Oct. 81. William Savage and William Alwold, canons of Cirencester (Cicestr),
WeBtminster. bringing news of the death qf Adam de Brokeneberg, late abbot of that
place, have letters for the prior and convent of licence to elect.
Oct. 11. ^^i** ^^ inteiideruio for William de Sutton, whom Stephen de Abyndon,
Westminster, the king's butler, has appointed to act during his pleasure as his deputy
in the port of Boston.
Safe-conduct until Michaelmas for Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa coming
into the realm to render his account for the time in which he was seneschal
of Gascony, and for other offices which he has held.
Oct. 12. Presentation of William de Stoweford to the church of Lifton in the
Westminster, diocese of Exeter.
— • Margery Kiriel, an invalid, has letters nominating Gilbert Pecche and
William de Gretton her attorneys for two years.
Oct. 15. The dean and chapter of the church of Rouen have letters nominating
Westminster. Master Robert de Pymara their attorney for three years.
Oct. 16. Notification to W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, of the revocation of
Westminster, the presentation of Nicholas de Moreby to the church of Solihull in his
diocese made by the king in the belief that the said church was void and
in his gift by reason of his custody of the lands and tenements, late of
Alice de Caunton, tenant in chief, because at the request of John de
Hothum, bishop of Ely, whose presentee had been instituted in the said
church, the king had granted that the said presentee might hold it and
should not be molested therein on account of the king's right to the pre-
sentation by reason of the lands and tenements of Maurice de Caunton,
deceased, who had been opposed to the king in Ireland, being in his hands.
ByK.
Simple protection without clause, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for Oliver
de Ingham, who has gone on pilgrimage to the Holy Land. By E.
Oct. 15. Nicholas de Stoteville, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Westminster. John le Forester his attorney for two years. By p.s.
Oct. 16. Oliver de Ingham, who has gone on pilgrimage to the Holy Land, has
Westminster, letters nominating John son of Roger de Ingham his attorney until St. Peter
ad Vincula. By K.
Oct. 12. Pardon to Hugh Kynessone of Bokesworth for the death of Richard son
Westminster, of Richard atte Mousters, as it appears by the record of Robert de Mad-
dyngle and John de Cantebrigge, justices of gaol delivery for the gaol of
the castle of Cambridge, that he killed him in self-defence. By E.
Oct. 16. Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Herle to be a justice of the
Westminster. Bench in the place of John de Benstede. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the justices of the Bench.
The like appointment of John de Stonore in the place of John Bacun.
The like mandate in pursuance. By p.s.
Oct. 12. Inspeximm and confirmation of a charter of William, bishop of Win-
Westminster. Chester, dated at Femham VIII Kal. of March, 1246, viz. a grant to
William the Parker (parcario) of Femham, and his heirs, of the custody
of the serjeanty of the bishop's hundreds of Femham and Cmndal ;
the said William and his heirs or assigns are to have their expenses
whenever they shall be without the hundred of Femham on business
14 EDWARD n.— Part I. 609
■jooQ Motibrajie 15 — co^it,
touching the said serjeanty or the bishop ; to have all windfall
wood (cablicium) and dead wood in the .said park, and also to have in
the park 2 plough cattle, 6 oxen, 3 cows, and 8 bullocks through-
out the year, and 14 swine for pannage; the said William and his
heirs to render yearly to the bishop and his successors 80 hens at the feast
of St. Thomas the Apostle ; witnesses, Walter, archdeacon of Surrey,
sirs Ralph de Ralegh, Philip de Persholt, William de Hukeford, William de
Werdelay, Robert de Essex, John de Froyle, then the bishop's constable
for Fernham, James le Bel, Peter Bydon, Gen-ase de Suoles Linch and
others. By p.s.
Licence for John de Lancastre to enfeoff John de Wauton of the manor
of Barenton, co. Cambridge, and of the advowson of the church thereof, held
in chief, and for the latter to regrant the same to the said John de Lancastre
and Annora, his wife, for their lives, with remainder to Roger brother of the
said John de Lancastre for his life, with reversion over to the said John de
Wauton and his heirs. By fine of 5 marks.
Oct. 16. Simple protection, without clause, for one year for Otto son of William
Westminster, de Grandisono, staying beyond the seas. By p.s,
Oct. 20. John de Haghman, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Alan
Westminster, de Mount his attorney for one year. ^
Oct. 12. Pardon to Agnes de Ridale, a prisoner for the death of William, her son,
Westminster as it appears by the record of John de Donecastre and William de Denum,
justices of gaol delivery for Beverley, that she killed him when mad.
Oct. 20. Inspeanmus and confirmation of letters patent of the prior and chapter of
Westminster, the cathedral church of Worcester, dated Sunday after the feast of St. John
ante Portam Latinam, 1317, confirming a writing of Walter de Maidenstan,
late bishop of Worcester, granting for life to William Broumon (or Broun)
of Alveston the bailiwick of the liberty of Oswaldeslowe, co. Worcester, subject
to rendering to the bishop 10 marks a year ; dated at Dovre, Friday after the
Conversion of St. Paul, 10 Edward II. By fine of 20s.
Oct. 12. Licence for John Burdet to grant to Edmund Burdet And his heirs two
Westminster, parts of the manor of Louseby, held in chief, and also his reversion in the
remaining third part upon the death of Isabella, late the wife of William
Burdet, who holds the said third part in dower of his inheritance.
By K. and pet. of C.
Oct. 20. Licence, at the request of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, steward of the
Westminster. Household, for the abbess and convent of Mallyng to acquire in mortmain
lands and rents to the value of 10 marks a year. By p.s.
Oct. 10. Exemption for life, at the request of Walter de Norwyco, for Hugh de
Westminster. Sprouston from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions : and from being
made sheriff, coroner, or other bailiff or minister of the king. By p.s.
Oct. 16. Presentation of John de Blebury to the church of Ayleston, in the diocese
Westminster, of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir
of Fulk de Pembrigge, tenant in chief. By K.
Oct. 20. Acknowledgment that the king has received, 14 September, 11 Edward II,
Westminster, as a loan from John, bishop of Llandaff, in the name of Pope John XXII,
the sum of 127^. Ids. dd. for the first year of the tenth for six years
imposed by Pope Clement V for the crusade, collected in the city and diocese
610 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
2320 Membrane 16 — cont,
of Llandaff by the hands of the abbot of Morgan : with promise of
repayment. By letters of the Treasurer.
Vacated became surrendered and for that and other sums otJier letters were
7nade on 28 October following.
MEMBRANE 14.
Oct. 15. Pardon to John de Rocheford of his outlawry in the county of Essex for
Westminster, non-appearance before Henry Spigumel and his fellows, justices of assize
in that county, to answer for a disseisin committed upon Giles Pecche of a
tenement in Chiggewell, co. Essex. By p.s.
Oct. 20. Presentation of Walter de Aledon to the church of Springthorpe, in the
Westminster.' diocese of Lincoln.
Oct. 15. Protection with clause volumus for two years for Joan, late the wife of
Westminster. Andrew de Sakeville, staying beyond the seas. By p.s.
Oct. 12. The said Joan has letters nominating John de Hegham and John
Westminster. Peynforer her attorneys for two years. By p.s.
Oct. 8. Protection with clause volumus for one year for Hugh de Burgh, parson
Westminster, of the church of Burgh imder Staynmor.
Oct. 11. Protection, during pleasiire, with clause rogamm for the canons and
Westminster, brethren of the house of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.
Oct. 14. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of St.
Westminster. Katherine's without Lincoln by Nicholas de Bolyngbroke of 5 messuages in
the suburb of Lincoln, which are held by John son of William, and are
worth 26.S. 8^. a year, as appears by inquisition taken by Richard de
Rodeney, escheator on this side Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a
licence to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 40 marks a
year.
Oct. 20. Grant to Herbert son of John, in consideration of his grant to the king
Westminster, of the manor of Crokham, co. Berks, of the custody of lands to the value
of 20Z. a year, to hold to the full age together with the marriage of the
heir thereof, out of the first custodies and marriages falling in on this side
Trent. By K. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
Oct. 14. Licence for Hugh le Bedel of Beeston to grant 1 messuage and 80
Westminster, acres of land in Beeston, held in chief, to Simon son of Hugh de Beeston
(or Beston) and Alice his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with
reversion failing such issue to the said Hugh and his heirs.
Oct. 21. Herbert de Marisco, staying in England, has letters nominating Adam
Westminster, de Marisco his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Oct. 20. Licence for John le Botiller of Staynton by Tikhill to enfeoff Bertram
Westminster, le Botiller of his manor of Staynton by Tikhill, held in chief as of the
honor of Tikhill, and for the said Bertram to regrant the manor to the
said John for life with reversion to the said Bertram and his heirs.
By fine of 1 mark.
Oct. 24. Licence for Hugh le Despenser, the younger, to grant to Bartholomew
Westminster, de Badelesmere and his heirs his reversion in the manor of Lyndesele,
held in chief, upon the death of Jakemina, late the wife of Robert de Merk,
who holds the manor of the demise of John de Lacchele and Isabella his
wife, the said John and Isabella having granted their reversion therein to
the said Hugh and his heirs.
By K. on the information of Master Robert Baidok.
14 EDWARD n.— Part I.
611
1320.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 20.
Westminster.
Oct. 25.
Westminster,
Oct. 25.
Westminster,
Oct. 20.
Westminster.
Oct. 24.
Westminster.
Membrane 14 — cont.
Licence for Hugh le Despenser, the younger, and Eleanor his wife to
grant their manors of Staneford, co. Berks, and Faireford, co. Gloucester,
and the hundred of Chahngton, co. Oxford, held in chief, to Hugh le
Despenser, the elder, and the heirs of his body, with reversion failing such
issue to the said Hugh and Eleanor and the heirs of the said Eleanor.
Byp.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Edmund de Passeleie of
1 messuage, and 100 acres of land in Pesemersh, Northihamme, Nunenesfeld
and Burgherssh, and the advowson of the church of Farlegh to Balph,
parson of the chapel of la Legh, founded by the said Edmund, in
augmentation of the sustenance of six chaplains celebrating divine service
daily in the said chapel ; licence also for the same Ralph to appropriate the
said church. By fine of 100«.
Acknowledgment that the king received, 6 February 12 Edward II,
by the hands of the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer from
Stephen, bishop of London, in the name of Pope J. XXII the sum of 100
marks, collected in the diocese of London by the abbot of Colecestre, out of
the tenth for six years imposed by Pope Clement V for the Crusade ; with
promise of repayment. By bill of the Exchequer.
Licence for Eleanor daughter of Roger Loveday to enfeoff John son of
John de Bohun, to hold to him and his heirs, of a fourth part of the manor
of Bresete, co. Suffolk, held in chief as of the honor of Peverel by the ser-
vice of a fourth part of a knight's fee, as appears by an inquisition made
by Richard de Rodeney, escheator on this side Trent. By fine of 20.s.
Signification to T. bishop of Worcester, of the royal assent to the election
of Richard Cherleton, a canon of Cirencestre, to be abbot of that house.
ByK.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Bertus Thedaldyn de
Mucello, parson of the church of Waddon.
By K. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
Inspexunns and confirmation of a charter of John, prior of the cathedral
church of Worcester, and of the chapter thereof, datied VI Kal, of March,
1808, inspecting and confirming a charter of William de Geynesburgh, some-
time bishop of Worcester, granting to John de Fechenham (or Feckenham)
and Christina his wife, Thomas son of the said John, and Agnes daughter
of the same John, to hold at fee farm, 2 messuages, 74 acres of land, 6
acres of meadow and 8 roods of pasture with dykes and hedges, with free
customs and liberties and common of pasture in Kemeseye, which John
Yongwyne and Robert Frewyne held in Bromhale in Kemeseye aforesaid,
rendering 16s. a year for the holding of the said John, and 12.s. S^d. for that of
the said Robert ; witnesses, Robert de Bracy and Simon de Crombe, knights,
Edmund de Grafton, Richard de Hodynton, John Comyn, Richard le Mercer,
William Cobbe, William Roculf and Adam de Pidele. By fine of 20s.
Presentation of Roger de Clisseby to the church of Haliwelle, in the
diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the
abbey of Rameseye.
Master and brethren of the hospital of St. Mary and St. Leonard of the
Lepers without Suthewerk.
Incomplete,
512 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
2320 MEMBRANE 13.
Oct. 22. Signification to W. archbishop of Canterbury, of the royal assent to the
Westminster, election by the sub-prior and convent of Bilsyngton of John de Wy, a canon
of that house, to be prior thereof, upon the cession of Simon de Hauekeshell,
the last prior. By the charter of John Maunsel, the founder, the sub-prior
and convent were upon voidance, without the licence of any person, to
elect a prior and to present the elect to the patron, that the patron might
then present the said elect to the archbishop of Canterbury for confirmation,
which charter had been confirmed by king Henry in. By K.
Oct. 24. Safe-conduct until St. Peter ad Vincula for Joan, late the wife of Alex-
vVestminster. ander Comyn going to Scotland with one knight, six squires, six men of
office, and ten grooms to treat with the Scots for the restitution of her lands
in Scotland; of the squires, she is sending forward Gilbert de Ros, Thomas
Avaunt and Robert de Mount Ros to treat with the Scots and to return to
her into England. [Fcsdera,] By K.
Oct. 20. Pardon to Edmund Cok of Lenham of his outlawry in the county of Kent
Westminster, for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench, when impleaded by
Thomas de Eastwelle to render an account as receiver for him.
Oct. 26. Pardon to Gregory son of Stephen le Smyth of Ormesby, a prisoner for
Westminster, the death of Roger Streke of Ormesby, as it appears by the record of John
de Thorpe and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery for the castle of Norwich,
that he killed him in self-defen^.
Oct. 26. Appointment of Robert de Enderby, king's clerk, as the king is sending
Westminster, his writ to Henry de Lancastre, his kinsman, or to his constable of White-
castle {de Albo Castro) in Wales, or his lieutenant, that they are to deliver
Peter de Bathon, who was lately seized by divers disturbers of the peace at
Bukhamptoa, co. Berks, and carried to White Castle and imprisoned in the
castle, to view what the said Henry or his said constable shall do in this
matter by reason of the said writ. Robert de Enderby is personally to go
to the castle with the bearer of the writ, to view what is done there and to
report under his seal to the king before the morrow of St. Martin next.
By pet. of C.
Oct. 28. Licence, at the instance of John Somery, for the prior and convent of
Westminster. St. Mary's, Worcester, to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements, and rents,
to the value of 20 marks a year. By E. and pet. of C.
Oct. 26. John, abbot of St. Valery sur Mer {de Sancto Walenco mper Mare)^
Westminster, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Andrew de Gave, his fellow
monk, prior of Takkele, his attorney for two years.
Oct. 26. Simple protection, without clause, for two years for the under-mentioned
Westminster, persons, viz.—
Thomas de la Rente of Ipswich, and Richard and John his sons.
Thomas Stace of Ipswich, and Geoflfrey, Thomas, John and Henry
his sons.
Richard Robert. Alexander [son of] Margarete.
John Irp'. John del Wente.
Alan Davy. Clement le Spioer.
William le Smyth, * tavemer.' John Lenebaud.
John de Leyham. Thomas le Maister.
Clement Shane. Laurence atte Wente. By K.
J4 EDWARD II.— Part I. 518
^ QOA Mifmbrane 13 — cont,
Oct. 26. Licence for Walter de Kirkebride to enfeoff John de Kirkebride of 3
Westminster, messuages, 8 carucates of land, and a fourth part of a mill and of a fishery
in the river Eden in Kirkandres, held in chief, to hold to him and his
heirs. By fine of J mark.
Oct. 25. Inspeximiut and confirmation of letters patent, dated at Rothelan 12
Westminster. November 10 Edward I, whereby the late king granted a quit-claim of his
right in the advowson of the church of Bathekewell, co. Derby, to the dean
and chapter of the church of Lichefeld : grant also to the said dean and
chapter that they may hold the said church with its chapels aJ)propriated
to their uses. By fine of 100«.
Protection with clause nolumiis during pleasure for the abbot of
Bynnyndon.
Oct. 28. Licence for D. bishop of St. Davids, to acquire in mortmain lands,
Westminster, tenements and rents to the value of 20/. a year. By K.
Oct. 26. Writ de intendendn directed to the knights, free men and other tenants of
Westminster, the priory of Bermundeseye in favour of the prior, superseding a like writ
for Master Henry de Clyf and Adam de Brom, king's clerks, as keepers of
the said priory, the king having restored the priory to the said prior.
[By p.s. 54S6.]
Oct. 28. Master Ralph de Horncastre, going beyond the seas, has letters nomi-
Westminster, nating Master Nicholas de Newerk and John de Sancto Albano his attorneys
for two years.
Protection with clause noliimm for two years for the master and scholars
of the house of St. Peter, Cambridge.
Oct. 26. Licence for John de Lancastre to enfeoff Ranulph de Dacre of a messuage
Westminster, in Barton, co. Westmoreland, held in chief, and for the said Ranulph to
re-grant the same to the said John de Lancastre and Annora his wife for
their lives with remainders over to Roger brother of the said John for his
life, and to the said Ranulph and his heirs. By fine of ^ mark.
Oct. 29. Notification to H. bishop of Lincoln, of the revocation of the presenta-
Westminster. tion of Walter de Haledon to the church of Springethorpe in the diocese of
Lincoln. By K.
Oct. 28. Acknowledgment that the king has received as a loan from J. bishop of
Westminster. Llandaff 199/. 9». lid. out of the tenth for six years, imposed by Pope
Clement V for the crusade, collected in the diocese of Llandaff; with
promise of repayment. By K.
Oct. 26. Protection with clause rotjamm for two years for the master and brethren
Westminster, of the hospital for lepers of St. Laurence, Bukyngham..
Simple protection, without clause, for one year for the prior of Lewes.
By K.
Oct. 80. Pardon to the abbot of the monastery of Dogmaleis in Kemmeys and the
Westminster, monks thereof for acquiring in mortmain, without licence of Edward I or
of the king, from David de Rupe son and heir of Gilbert de Rupe, 1 acre of
land and an orchard with a plot of land in Manycloghok together with the
right of patronage of the church of St. Mary of that place and of two
chapels annexed to the church, and for appropriating the said church and
chapels. By K. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
18345 2 K
514
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
Membrane 18 — conU
Protection and safe-conduct for one year for Francis de Pymount,
merchant, following his business within the realm.
Nov. 8. Grant for three years to the warden of the bridge and causey of Hoiland
Westminster, of pontage for the repairs thereof, viz. for each cart laden with merchandise,
2fi. and each horse and mare so laden ^. Persons bound by right or
custom to make repairs are not by this grant to be quit thereof. By K.
Oct. 28. Pardon to William Martyn for not coming to the king to Scotland, when
Westminster, summoned in the fourth year to serve in the army in the war there ; with
remission of the service then due. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 12.
Oct. 23. Protection with clause rogamus for two years for the master and brethren
Westminaiei*. of the hospital of St. Mary and St. Leonard of the Lepers without
Suthwerk.
Oct. 26. Presentation of John de Louthre to the church of Symundbum in the
Westminster, diocese of Durham. By p.s.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
Grant to Hugh le Despenser, the younger, with the consent of the
Parliament at Westminster, that he may hold the under-mentioned custody
at the king's pleasure by the rents and services hereafter mentioned. The
king had granted, during pleasure, to the said Hugh the custody of the
castle, town and barton of Bristol, subject to rendering at the Exchequer
210Z. a year ; futher so long as he should hold that custody he was to keep
the said castle, town and barton at his own expense, and to pay to the
abbot and monks of Teukesbury out of the rent of the mill at Bristol, 60s.,
and also to pay them lil. IOj). for a chantry to be maintained by them
within the castle for the souls of the king's ancestors, to pay to the forester
of the king's forest of Kyngeswode 7^/. a day for his wages, to the porter
(janitnn) of the castle 2d, a day for his wages, to two watchmen of the
castle for their wages for each day 8d. and to the same watchmen for each
night for their wages J(/., viz. to each of them a ^/., and to the water
bailiff (custodi maritiim) of Bristol for his robe 26s. 8//. a year. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Wroxton by Adam Neel of Pulteney and John his son of 2 messuages, and
1 carucate of land in Oyston and Belton, together with the advowson of
the church of Cyston, which messuages and land are worth 18s. 4//. a year,
and the church 66s. 8r/., as appears by an inquisition taken by Richard de
Rodeney, escheator on this side Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a
licence to acquire lands, rents, and tenements to the value of 100s. a
year.
Licence for Ranulph (Randolf ) de Neville, son and heir of Mary de Neville
to enfeoff Ralph de Neville of the manor of Houton, co. Norfolk, held in
chief, which on account of the death of the s«ud Mary has been taken into
the king's hands, to hold to him and his heirs by the usual services.
By p.s. [6496.]
«
Oct. 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Westminster. Chikesand by John Blundel, parson of the church of Clifton, of a messuage
in Cantebrigge, held of the prior of Tremhale, and worth &8. a year as
appears by an inquisition taken by Richard de Rodeney, escheator on this
side Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands and
rents to the value of 26 marks a year.
Oct. 31.
Westminster.
14 EDWARD II.— Part I. 615
IQOA Membraiie 12 — cant.
Oct. 29. Licence for John de Bromhnll and Isabella, his wife, to enfeoff Henry le
Westminster. Goldene of 1 mill, 1 carucate of land, 10 acres of meadow and 44«. of rent
in Mulebom Port, Eyngeston and Wike, held in chief, to hold to him and
his heirs. By fine of 80s.
Oct. 27. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de Coygners of
Westminster. 1 messuage, 8 bovates and 6 acres of land, 1 rood of meadow, and 20s. of
rent in Hoton Coygners and Howegrave, and pasture for *2 horses, 2 oxen,
and 2 cows in his several pasture in Hoton Coygners with his cattle, to a
chaplain celebrating divine service daily in the chapel of St. John the
Baptist, Hoton Coygners. By fine of 60s.
Oct. 28. Safe-conduct for one year for the men and ship, called * la Pletite ' of
Westminster. Wynchelse, sent by Stephen Alard, John Alard, John Jacob, Reginald
Alard and Thomas de Maydenstan of Wynchelse to Gascony to buy wines
and other victuals for conveyance into the realm. By pet. of C.
Oct. 28, Simple protection, without clause, for three years for Thomas de Estfeld
Westminster, of the Island of Grenereye (sie).
The like for Philip de Vincheles of the Island of Gereseye. By pet. of C.
The like for John du Vyner of the Island of Gemereye. By pet. of C.
Nov. 6. Presentation of William de Clif* to the prebend of Craweherst in the free
Westminster, chapel of Hastyngges in the diocese of Chichester. By p.s.
Nov. 4. Pardon to John de Broughull for acquiring for life, without licence,
Westminster. 1 messuage, 1 carucate of land, 6 acres of meadow, 0 acres of pasture and
80s. of rent in Mawene Nichol, co. Hereford, from Adam de Elmerigg,
tenant in chief. By fine of 20s.
Nov. 6. William, abbot of St. Victor, staying beyond the seas, has letters
Westminster, nominating John le Provost and William Radulti his attorneys for three
years. By fine of 20s.
Nov. 6. Pardon to John Amory of the under-mentioned trespasses, viz. his
Westminster, acquisition without hcence, to hold to him aiid the heirs of his body, of the
manor of Little Maldon and 12 acres of land in Great Maldon and the
advowsons of the abbey of Byleye and of the hospital of St. Giles,
Little Maldon, held in chief as of the honor of Peverel, as appears by
inquisition taken by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent,
from John de Grey in exchange for the manor of ToUeslonde, co.
Huntingdon, the said John de Grey ha\4ng acquired without licence the
said manor of Little Maldon, and land and advowsons from Thomas Filiol.
If the said John Amory shall die without issue the manor, land, and
advowsons shall revert to the said John de Grey and his heirs.
By fine of 40s.
Oct. 80. Grant to Robert de Valoignes, king's clerk, whom the king lately
Westminster, presented to the church of Clive, in the diocese of Worcester, in his gift by
reason of the bishopric of Worcester being formerly void, and the said
Robert, as the king has learned, having obtained possession of that church
by pretext of an exchange with Thomas de Berton, the incumbent of the
church at the time of such presentation, for the security of the said
Robert therein and for the exclusion of any doubt touching his possession
of the church, that he be not to be harassed or disturbed in the possession
thereof by reason of any right pertaining to the king by reason of any
former voidance of the said bishopric. By p.s.
•
616 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
Membrane 12 — cont.
Nov. 8. Licence for the abbot and convent of Mont St. Michel {de Monte Sancti
Westminster. Michael is in pt'iicitU) maria) to grant to Henry de Wahnesford and Roesia
his wife, for their hves, 2 messuages and 6 ferlings of land in Otriton
Monachorum, held in chief, and worth lis, id, a year as appears by an
inquisition taken by Richard de Rodeney, escheator on this side Trent,
subject to rendering to the said abbot and convent 14«. id, a year.
By fine of 1 mark.
Nov. 10. Presentation of Thomas de Staunton to the church of Crundale, in the
Westminster, diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of
the bishopric of Winchester. By K.
Nov. 8. Simple protection without clause for three years for John Caynel, of the
Westminster, Island of Gemereye. By pet. of C.
The like for the undermentioned persons, viz. —
William le Petit,
Alan le Provost,
Gerard Phehp,
Willi^ 7e^YiZ' ' ^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^ Gemereye.
Robert de Hadey, chaplain of the
chapel of St. Mary de Mariscis in
the Island of Gemereye,
^latthew Leveske of the Island of Gereseye.
Nov. 6. Remise, with the assent of the Parliament at Westminster, to William
Westminster, ^e Clyf*, king's clerk, for life, of a rent of ISs, id. payable by him at the
Exchequer for a messuage in the street of Ingelane in the city of London
by the church of St. John Zacarie, which rent Adam de Stratton formerly
received and which by a forfeiture encurred by the said Adam fell into the
hands of the late king. By K.
Nov. 16. Re-grant, with the assent of the Parliament at Westminster, to Oliver
Westminster, de Burdegala, of the lands and tenements formerly granted to him by the
king, but which grant had been revoked by the Ordinance, viz. the lands
and tenements in the town of Wyndesore, of which John de London
(Loundres) had enfeoffed the king, and the lands and tenements in Eton,
of which Roger de Moubray had also enfeoffed the king. The said Oliver
is to render each year at the Exchequer a lance and to do to other lords the
services due for the lands. By p.s. [5514.1
MEMBRANE 11.
Nov. 2. Licence for William de Cantilupo to enfeoff Nicholas de Cantilupo of the
Westminste-. manor of Cleydon Caiitelou, and the advowson of its church, co. Bucking-
ham, and of the manor of Griseleye, and the advowson of its chorch, co.
Nottingham, held in chief as of the honor of Peverel, to hold to him and
his heirs. By fine of 4/.
Oct. 28. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Richard de Rodney,
Westminster escheator on this side Trent, for the abbot and convent ol Wyncheeombe
to grant, notwithstanding the statute of mortmain, a moiety of their weir
of Fremelode in the river Severn together with the fishery and its
appurtenances in the county of Gloucester to the abbot and convent of St.
Peter's, (iloucester, in exchange for a yearly rent of il, to be granted to them
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by the said last named abbot and convent out of their manor of Nortlech in
the said county and for a quit-claim to a yearly rent of 20«. which the abbot
and convent of St. Peter's received from the abbot and convent of Wyiiche-
combe out of their manor of Yaneworth, co. Gloucester, all which manors
and the moiety of the weir are held in chief in frank almoign.
Bv fine of 1 mark.
Oct. 29. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Moryn to the prioress and
Westminster. Convent of Yedingham of a moiety of an acre of land in Snaynton in
exchange for a moiety of an acre of land in the same place.
By fine of i mark.
Oct. 20. Grant to the mayor, sheriffs and citizens of London for three years of
Westminster, murage and pavage upon all wares for sale brought into their city, to be
collected by the hands of Hamo de Chiggewelle and Hugh de Waltham :
nothing however is to be taken upon any goods on which pontage is
payable for passing over or under the bridge of London.
By K. and pet. of C.
Nov. 8. Pardon to the prior and convent of Colne of 100.s., being the fine paid
Westminster, by them to appropriate the church of Great Benteleye, co. Essex. By K.
Oct. 28. Licence for John de Sherston to enfeoff Bichard Wyfer of 1 messuage
Westminster. 1 carucate of land and 4 acres of meadow in Sherston, co. Wilts, held in
chief ; and for the latter to regrant the same to the said John and Cicely
his wife, and his heirs. By fine of 40«.
Oct. 28. Pardon, with the assent of the Parliament at Westminster, to W. bishop
Westminster, of Exeter, the treasurer, of that which pertains to the king for the escape
from his prison of clerks indicted for crimes before the justices and
delivered at his request to him according to the privilege of the clergy.
By p.s.
Nov. 8. Simple protection, without clause, for three years for Richard Germeyn,
Westminster, staying on the king's service in the Islands of Gerneseye and Gereseye.
The like for John de la Marssh.
Nov. 6. Protection with clause nolumm for three years for Gaucelinus Johannis,
Westminster, cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter, parson of the church of
Lyramyng.
The like for the same cardinal as parson of the church of Northflete.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Peter de Tillou, parson of the church of Staneford Ryvers.
Nicholas de Lyndwode, parson of the church of Wyvelesford.
Nov. 8. Notification to L. bishop of Durham, of the revocation of the presentation
Westminster, of John de llouton, king's clerk, to the church of Stayndrope, in the
diocese of Durham, made by the king in the belief that the church was void
and in his gift by reason of an alienation, which Anthony, sometime bishop
of Durham, made thereof without licence of the late king, as the presentation
does not belong for this turn to the king.
William, archbishop of Rouen, staying beyond the seas, has letters
nominating Master Gerald, abbot of St. Germans, and Master John de
Essartis his attorneys for three years.
Oct. 24. Grant to liobert de Kendale that he may hold quit of any render to the
Westminster, king the custody of the manor of Bytham, co. Lincoln, late of Edmund de
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Coleville, tenant in chief, which custody the king had on 20 July in the
tenth year of his reign granted to him to hold to the full age of the heir
(Robert de Ooleville) subject to rendering at the Exchequer the extent of
the manor according to its true value. By p.s. [6484.]
Nov. 10. Protection, during pleasure, for Richard de Bray of Caen in Normandy,
Westminster, merchant, coming within the realm with wares to trade ; his goods sh^
be exempt from arrest for any trespass or debt, unless the said Richard be
the principal. By E.
Nov. 8. Pardon to Roaldus de Richemund of that which pertains to the king for
Westminster, divers offences, homicides excepted, committed by him. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 10.
Nov. 7. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William le Botiller of Eyton
Westminster, of 1 messuage and 2 virgates and 1 bovate of land in Eyton to the abbot
and convent of Croxton in exchange for 1 messuage and 2 virgates and
1 bovate of land in the same place. By fine of 20s.
Nov. 8. Pardon to the society of the Bardi of Florence for exporting wool contrary
Westminster, to the Statute. The said merchants had been indicted before John de
Cherleton, mayor of the Staple of Wools, and Adam de Brom, the justices
assigned to enquire into trespasses against the Charter of the Staple, for
unlawfully exporting wool, whereupon they made their submission and
acknowledged that after the date of the charter they had exported 4,800
sacks of wool, of which number they had sent out of the realm 650 sacks
contrary to the tenor of the charter, and of the remainder they pleaded in
excuse that they had sent part thereof to Chalouns and part to Lombardy.
By p.s. [6600.]
Nov. 7. Licence for the prioress and nims of Brodholm to acquire in mortmain
Westminster, lands, tenements and rents to the value of 101. a year. By p.s.
Vacated on sufrender^ tlie priore»s and mins having acquired lands, tSTiements
and rents in full satisfaction of this licence.
Nov. 6. Licence for Hugh le Despenser, the yoimger, and Eleanor his wife to
Westminster, grant their manors of Fairford and Staneford and himdred of Chadelyngton,
held in chief, to Hugh le Despenser, the elder, for his life.
By K. on the information of W. de Clif*.
Nov. 8. Licence for John de Drokenesford, bishop of Bath and Wells, to acquire
Westminster, in mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the value of 101. a year,
and also the advowson of one church, and to assign the same for foimding
a chantry and alms for the souls of Edward I, and the king and his heirs.
By p.B.
Nov. 9. Protection with clause volumus imtil the Purification for Aymer de
Westminster, Valencia, earl of Pembroke, going on the king's service beyond the seas.
ByK.
Nov. 10. Pardon to John de Erlham for having acquired, without licence, from
Westminster. Geoffrey de Erlham 80s. of rent in Clisby by Gresby, held in chief : with
restitution of the same, to hold to him and his heirs. By fine of 1 mark.
Nov. 8. Grant for a further term of seven years to W. bishop of Coventry and
Westminster. Lichfield of pavage for his town of Lychefeld, in continuance of a like grant
made to him by the late king, 14 October, 84 Edward I, for the -pavage of
14 EDWARD II.— Part I.
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Nov. 12.
Westminster
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 14.
Westminster.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Membrane 10 — cont.
his town and for enclosing his houses and those of his canons within the
precinct of his cathedral church with a stone wall, which original grant
Edward II had previously renewed. [CaL Patent Rolls, 5 Edward II, p. 440.]
By E. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
St. Mary's, Weybrigge, by John Botetourte of 1 acre of land in Fisshele
and the advowson of a moiety of the church of that place, and for them
to appropriate the said moiety, to find a chaplain to celebrate di>ine service
daily in the priory for the soul of the said John and the souls of
his ancestors.
Licence for the prior and convent of Torkeseye to acquire lands, tene-
ments and rents to the value of lOOs. a year. By E.
Licence, at the request of Walter de Norwyco, for the alienation in
mortmain to the dean and chapter of St. Paul's, London, by Joan, late the
wife of Nicholas de Wokyndon, of a messuage in the city of London, held
in chief, which the said Nicholas and Joan had acquired from Roger de
Radenhale and Amicia his wife, to hold to them and their heirs, and which
the said Nicholas in his testament had bequeathed, upon the death of the
said Joan, to the said dean and chapter; and also for the same Joan
(Johanni) and Robert son of William to grant 6/. 18s. 4r/. of rent in the
city of London, held in chief, to the said dean and chapter to find two
chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in their church for the souls of
the said Nicholas and Joan, when she shall depart this life, and also an
obit for them every year.
By E. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
Licence for John de Sancto Johanne of Lageham to grant his manors of
Barton St. John and Staunton, co. Oxford, held in chief, to John de Ifeld,
and for the latter to regrant them to the said John de Sancto Johanne for
life with remainder to John son of the same John de Sancto Johanne and
Eatherine his wife and the heirs of his body with remainder over failing
such issue to the right heirs of the said John de Sancto Johanne. By E.
Grant to Roger Dammory, on account of his good service and the
expenses incurred by him on the king's service in Scotland and Wales, of
1,000 marks out of the 2,800 marks in which he lately made fine for the
regrant of the custodies and marriages previously granted to him and which
by pretext of the Ordinance had been resumed in to the king's hands. By p.s.
Mandate to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent, for the
delivery of the temporalities of the abbey of Cyrencestre to Richard de
Cherleton, late chamberlain of that house, whose election as abbot thereof
Thomas, bishop of Worcester, has, upon the royal assent being given,
confirmed, and to whom the king has restored the temporalities.
By E. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
Writ de intendendo for the abbot directed to the knights, free men and
other tenants of the said abbey.
Grant, during pleasure, to the prioress and nuns of Halistan, on account
of the losses inflicted on them by the Scots, of lOOs. a year out of the farm
of the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in aid of their sustenance. By p.s.
Pardon to Alice, late the wife of Vivian son of Vivian de Staundon, of her
imprisonment in the king's Marshalsea for not prosecuting her appeal
against John son of John Hastang and William his brother, William de
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2320 Metiibrane 10 — conL
Cotes, bedel of Ekcleshale, John del Heth, William de Chilinton, Henry
* Jonespaneterhastang,' Henry * Thomelynesmon * Meverel, Henry 'Jane-
kynesmonhastang/ John de Hakedon, Robert le Ser jaunt of Slyndon,
Richard * Jonespresthastang,* Henry Malle, Adam de Assheby and Emma
wife of Henry Williames for the death of her husband.
By K. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
Nov. 18. Pardon to Adam de London for the death of Ranulph Wyther, whereof
Westminster he is indicted, and also of any consequent outlawry. By p.s.
Nov. 14. Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, going beyond the seas on the king*s
Westminster, service, has letters nominating Master John de Radeswell and John de
Crosseby his attorneys until the Purification.
John Merlyn, going with the said earl as above, has letters nominating
John de Crosseby and John de Yerdhill his attorneys for the same time.
See on Hchedulefor John de Sancto Johanne of Lageham,
MEMBRANE 10— Schedule.
Nov. 10. Licence for John de Sancto Johanne of Lageham to grant his reversion
Westminster, in his manor of Staunton, co. Oxford, held in chief, which Master Gilbert
de Middelton holds for life of his inheritance, to John son of the same John
de Santo Johanne and Katherine, daughter of Geoffrey de Say, to hold to
them and the heirs of the body of the said John the son, with reversion
failing such issue, to the said John de Santo Johanne, the father, and his
heirs.
Licence for John de Sancto Johanne of Lageham to enfeoff John de Ifeld
of his manor of Barton St. John, co. Oxford, held in chief, and for
the latter to re-grant the manor to the said John de Sancto Johanne for
life with remainder to John son of the same John de Sancto Johanne and
Katherine, daughter of Geoffrey de Say, to hold to them and the heirs of
the body of the said John, the son, with remainder over, failing such
issue, to the right heirs of the said John de Sancto Johanne, the father.
MEMBRANE 9.
Nov. 7. Licence for John de Sancto Phil[i]berto to enfeoff John de Bassingbume
Westminster, and Christina, his wife, of 1 messuage, 5 acres and 2i virgates of land, 8^
acres of meadow and pasture for 2 horses ftnd 4 oxen in Suthrope, co.
Gloucester, held in chief, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, with
reversion failing such issue to the said John de Sancto Phil[i]berto.
By fine of lOir.
Oct. 10. Licence for the abbot and convent of St. Mary's, York, to relieve the
Westminster, state of the abbey injured by heavy losses incurred by it, and in considera-
tion also of a fine made by the abbot, to appropriate in mortmain the
church of Donecastre, which is of their patronage and consists of two
portions. By fine of 160 marks.
Nov. 10. Licence for the prioress and nuns of Clerkenwell to acquire in mortmain
Westminster, lands, tenements and rents to the value of 100s. a year. By K.
Nov. 14. Licence for Geoffrey le Hert to enfeoff Thomas de Aberbury of
Westminster. 1 messuage and 8 virgates of land in Ludewell, held in chief, to hold to him
and his heirs. By fine of 1 mark.
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521
1320.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 14.
Westminster.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Membrane 9 — cont.
Exemption for life, at the instance of Aymer de Valencia, earl of
Pembroke, for John de Hales, merchant of Norwich, from being put on
assizes, juries or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or
other minister, or bailiff. By K.
Ursus Jacobi Neapolionis, prebendary of Nassyngton in the church of
St. Mary, Lincoln, has letters nominating Guy son of John de Luco, clerk,
his attorney for two years.
ImpeximuH and confirmation of letters patent of the late king, dated at
Westminster, 26 October, 88 Edward I, granting a licence for the alienation
in mortmain to the abbot and convent of St. Mary's, York, by Master John
de Snaynton of 8 tofts and 28 J acres of land in Shupton by Skelton, by
John de Holebech and Agnes his wife of 5 tofts and 4 bovates of land in
Miton, and by Nicholas le Jevene of Miton of 4i acres of land and
4| acres of meadow in the same place. By fine made for another charter.
Gilbert de Seleby, brother and heir of John de Seleby, staying in England,
has letters nominating William de Bardelby, clerk, his attorney for two
years.
Protection with clause volumus until the Purification for Simon le Keu,
going beyond the seas with Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, on the
king's service. By testimony of the said earl.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with the said earl, viz. —
John Darcy John Merlyn
John de Stapelton Thomas Priour
Roger de Wateville Alan de Leaumes
William de Cleydon Percival Simeon
John Peyvre William the Marshal {MarescalV)
Thomas de Humframville Herman de Brikendon
John de WoUaston Richard de Monte Caniso.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Merevale {de Mira Voile) by Walter Jacob of 1 acre of land in
Brantyngthorpe, and by Matthew de Rotheleye of 8 messuages, 8 virgates
and 6 acres of land and 1 acre of meadow in the same place, Oversheyle,
Magna Sheyle and Wytinton, held of the abbot and worth 6s. Sd. a year, as
appears by inquisition made by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this
side Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands and
rents to the value of 10^ a year.
Pardon to the abbot and convent of Meaux {d€ Melsa) for acquiring in
mortmain without the licence of Edward I, or of the king, the church of
Nafferton, in the diocese of York, which is of their own advowson ; licence
also for them to retain the church so appropriated. By p.s.
Grant to Master Robert Hereward, king's clerk, of the prebend of
Bertonesham in the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford, in the king's gift
by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Hereford. By K.
Grant to William de Wellesleye, king's yeoman, on account of his good
service in Lreland, of 20Z. a year out of the extent of the lands and
tenements late of Richard de Weyland, tenant in chief, in the county of
Waterford, in the king's hands by reason of the minority of the heir, to be
received at the hands of the keeper of the lands. By K. and pet. of C.
Grant to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, steward of the Household, as the
king understands that John de Weudale {i'vedale)^ who holds the manor of
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Laghton, co. Sussex, for life of the grant of Edward I, the reversion whereof
the king has granted to the said Bartholomew, has wasted and destroyed
the woods and houses of the manor and driven away the men thereof as
well in the time of Edward I as of the king, of all the issues and profits
which by reason of such waste and destruction can accrue to him.
By p.s. [5511.]
Nov. 10. ImpeximuB and confirmation, in favour of Juliana de Leybume, of letters
Westminster, patent of Henry III granting to Roger de Leybume all the lands and
tenements, which he holds in gavel kinde in Reynham, Uppechirche, la
Gare and Hertlep, co. Kent, to hold to him and his heirs by the service of
a fourth part of a knight's fee ; dated at St. Edmunds, 18 Feb. 51 Hen. III.
By p.s.
Nov. 15. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the rector and brethren of
Westminster. Assherugge by Richard de Trenge of 2 messuages, and 6 acres and a moiety
of a virgate of land in Chestreton, by William son of Roger de Drayton of
2 messuages and 2 virgates of land in the same place, by Robert son of
Richard le Freman of 1 messuage and 1 virgate of land there, by William
le Freman of 1 messuage and a moiety of an acre of land in Blakethorne,
and by Ralph Miles of a moiety of an acre of land in the same place, which
are worth in all their issues 10s. 8</. a year beyond the services with which
the said messuages and land are charged to the rector and brethren, as
appears by an inquisition made by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this
side Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands and
rents to the value of 20Z. a year.
Inspewimus and confirmation of letters patent of John, the prior, and chapter
of the cathedral church of Worcester, dated Kalends of April 1818, inspecting
and • confirming a charter of William, sometime bishop of Worcester,
granting to Adam de Houdene (Houedcn), and his heirs, his chamberlain,
2 messuages and 1 virgate of land, formerly held by Walter Scloich and
Alan le Yonge, in Bromhale within the manor of Kemeseye, subject to a
rent, 22s. Sid, a year, and to doing suit at the court of Kemeseye ;
witnesses, John de Fekenham, Nicholas de Aston, Robert de Sestaneslade,
Giles de Piryton and John Bidon. By fine of 1 mark.
Nov. 12. Protection with clause rogamus for two years for the master and brethren
Westminster, of the hospital of the Holy Innocents without Lincoln.
Nov, 12. Pardon to Herbert de Marisco for acquiring without licence from John de
Westminster. Wroxhale, tenant in chief, a fourth part of the manor of Exton, co. Somerset,
to hold to him and his heirs ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 20s.
Nov. 20. Simple protection without clause, until Easter, for William de London,
Westminster, who is engaged on the king's business.
MEMBRANE 8.
Nov. 15. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of Wulfstan, the
Westminster, prior, and chapter of the cathedral church of Worcester, dated
Xin Kal. of November 1820, confirming a charter of Thomas,
bishop of Worcester, granting- to Henry de Sharpeno and Agnes,
daughter of Robert de Wyk, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies,
1 messuage and a moiety of a virgate and 5 acres and 2 furlongs of
land, formerly held by Robert de Wyk, in Hampton within the manor of
Hambury in the Salt Marsh, subject to a rent of 175. a year for every
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1320.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Membrafie 8 — cont.
service, saving rents of the bishop's court and the hundred of Hembury ;
witnesses, John de Stannore, Roger Crok, John de Coueleye, Henry son of
William, the Florentine (Florentino) of Stok, William le Botyller, Walter le
Foughlere and Adam de la Hay, dated at Eemeseye on Wednesday on the
morrow of St. John the Baptist, 18 Edward II. By fine of 1 mark.
Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of Wlfstan, the prior, and
the chapter of the cathedral church of Worcester, dated XIII Kal. of
November, 1820, confirming a charter of Thomas, bishop of Worcester,
granting to William Yve (or Ive) and Joan, daughter of Richard le Cartere,
his wife, and the heirs of his body, the messuage and virgate of land with
meadows and pastures, lately held by Matilda, called *la Cartere,' in
Herdewyk within the manor of Bredon, subject to a rent of 22«. a year,
saving suits of the bishop's court and the manor of Bredon; witnesses,
William de Penedok, lord of Westmancote, Walter de Westmancote, Giles
le Tayllur, John de Morton, John Noreys, Walter le Large and Richard le
Hunte, dated at Hampton-upon-Avon, Wednesday after the feast of St.
Gregory the Pope, 18 Edward II. By fine of 1 inark.
Grant, as the king understands on the testimony of Roger de Mortuo
Mari of Wygemore, justiciary of Ireland, that the lands and tenements
late of Richard de Clare in Ireland, tenant in chief, which by reason of
Thomas his son and heir being a minor are in the king's hands, do not
suffice for their defence against the Irish and other rebels in those parts, to
the said heir as a favour of all castles, towns, manors, lands and tenements
in Ireland, late of his said father, and which have been taken into the king's
hands, and that Maurice son of Thomas, his uncle, and Maurice de Rupeforti,
his kinsman, shall be his keepers ; the issues of the lands are to be converted
to their defence and to the repair of the said castles and manors and to the
profit of the heir. By K. and pet. of C.
Simple protection without clause for two years for Master Richard de
Wodelok going beyond the seas.
By E. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
Protection with clause rolumus imtil Midsummer for Andrew de Hartcla,
staying on the king's service in Scotland. By E.
The like for the imder-mentioned persons staying with the said Andrew
de Hartcla, viz. —
William le Brun Patrick Culwenn
Walter de Stirkeland Richard de Haulton
John Daumey Robert Brun.
Robert de Leybum
By testimony of the said Andrew.
Licence for John de Lancastre to enfeoff John de Lancastre of Holgill
of the manor of Rydale, co. Westmoreland, held in chief, and for the latter
to re-grant the manor to the former and to Annora, his wife, for their lives,
with remainder to Roger de Lancastre, brother of the first-named John de
Lancastre for his life, with final remainder to John de Lancastre of Holgill
and his heirs. By fine of 20s.
Pardon to Matthew le Palmer of Wynchelse of his outlawry in the county
of Essex for non-appearance before John de Foxle and his fellows, justices
of oyer and terminer touching trespasses committed in the said county by
him against Nicholas de Musene, Arnald Chulle of Malynes, Arnald de
Merkek and Gerard Buk of Lovaigne, and their fellows, merchants of
Brabant.
524 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
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Licence for Henry de Lancastre to enfeoff Richard de Ripariis and Sarra
his wife of 10 marks of land in Stepellavynton, co. Wilts, held in chief, to
hold for their lives. By p.s.
Nov. 16. Exemplification of letters patent of the late king, dated 28 December,
Westminster, gl Edward I, granting a licence to Henry de Percy to grant a moiety of an
acre of land in Nafferton and the advowson of the church of that place to
the abbot and convent of Meaux in exchange for the manor of Poklyngton.
Licence for Henry de Lancastre to enfeoff Adam de Skelton of 20 marks
of land in Estgarston, co. Berks, held in chief, to hold for his life. By p.s.
Nov. 19. Licence for the abbot and convent of Evesham to appropriate the church
Westminster, of Baddeby, in the diocese of Lincoln, which is of their advowson. By p.s.
Nov. 20. Pardon to Walter Waldeshef for acquiring without licence to him and
Westminster, his heirs 100 acres of land in Fairefeld from John de Thweyt, tenant in
chief ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 1 mark.
Nov. 22. Reymund de Farges, cardinal deacon of Sancta Maria Nova, archdeacon
Westminster, of Leycestre, and parson of the* church of Leek, staying beyond the seas,
has letters nominating Master Robert de Bluntesdon, canon of the church
of St. Mary, Salisbury, and Master John de Pinibus his attorneys for
four years.
Nov. 18. Master Richard Wodelok, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Westminster. Luke de Barri and John Gowyn his attorneys for two years.
Nov. 20. Pardon to Roger de Badyngton, clerk, for acquiring without licence, to
Westminster, him and his heirs 12 acres of land and 6 acres of pasture in Fax ton from
John de Neuton of Faxton and Petronilla his wife, tenants in chief ; with
restitution of the same. By fine of ^ mark.
Nov. 10, Appointment of Roger de Birthope, in the place of Walter de Wogan
Westminster, appointed during pleasure to hold all pleas following the justiciary of
Ireland and who is by the king*s licence staying in Wales, to hear and
determine all such pleas until Michaelmas next, unless the said Walter shall
in the mean time return to Ireland or the king shall order otherwise :
Roger de Birthorpe is to receive the usual fee.
Nov. 20. Licence for Henry Wade to grant a moiety of a messuage, of a mill and
Westminster, of 2 carucates of land in Blechesdon, held in chief, to Thomas de Musegrave
and Joan his wife and the heirs of the said Thomas. By fine of 20s,
Acknowledgment that the claim made by the abbot of Cormeilles in
Normandy of the under-mentioned exemptions for his lands in the counties
of Gloucester and Hereford is good. At the suit of the said abbot setting
forth that he and his predecessors held the said lands in frank almoin from
a time whereof memory exists not quit of this, viz. that neither the king
nor his predecessors were accustomed to have the custody of such
lands and tenements by reason of any voidance of the abbey by the death
of the abbot or of his bailiff in England, who was appointed by and
removeable at the pleasure of the abbot, or to take fealty on that account,
nevertheless the escheators on this side Trent of the king and of the kings,
his predecessors, of their own will supposing that the custody of the said
lands and tenements in the time of voidance of the abbey by the death of
the abbot and of his bailiff belonged to the king, frequently upon such
voidance took the lands and tenements into their hands and retained them
until the same were restored upon inquisitions made by command, by which
14 EDWARD II.— Part I. 626
-I Q«/\ Membrane 8 — cont.
it was found that such custody did not belong to the king or his predecessors,
the said escheators also extorting divers sums of money from the abbots
and their bailiffs for such restitution and consuming, dissipating and taking
away divers goods and chattels found by them in the- said lands and
tenements at such times, the king commanded the treasurer and barons of
the Exchequer to examine the rolls, books and memoranda of the Exchequer ;
and they have reported that having examined the same for the times of
King Richard son of Henry, of John his brother, of Henry son of John, of
Edward I, and to the eleventh year of the king's reign they were unable to
find that the king or his predecessors ever had the custody of the said lands
upon such voidances or that fealty was ever made to the king or his
predecessors in times past by any abbot of that house.
Nov. 28. Presentation of Simon son of David, chaplain, to the church of Launvas
Westminster, in the diocese of Bangor.
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Protection with clause nolumiis for two years for Alan de Ely, archdeacon
of Sudbury.
Nov. 20. Pardon to John de Whethales for acquiring, without licence, to himself
Westminster, and his heirs in fee a messuage, 30 acres of land, and 4 acres of meadow
in Pencrich, co. Stafford, from Hugh le Blount, tenant in chief; with
restitution of the same. By fine of 10s,
MEMBRANE 7.
Nov. 23. Protection for three years for John de Norton, a hermit staying at Lang-
Westminster, ham, CO. Rutland, and his men passing through the country seeking alms.
Nov. 20. Pardon lo Alice, wife of Henry de Repyndon, and Richard Jonesman of
Westminster, their outlawry in the county of Warwick, who were convicted in the Court
of King's Bench of a trespass, whereof they were impleaded by John le
Armurer, for non-appearance in the said Court to satisfy the king of that
which pertains to him for such trespass. By K.
Nov. 20. hupeximus and confirmation of a writing, dated at London Prid. Id. May
Westminster. 1285, by which Peter, sometime abbot of Pin {de Pynu), and the convent of
that place, of the Cistercian order in the diocese of Poitiers, granted to the
abbot and convent of Rewley (de Regali Loco) by Oxford, of the same order,
in the diocese of Lincoln, all their lands and tenements in Saham near Ely
in the diocese of Norwich with the right of patronage of the church of
Saham, and all other rights, and also their right in the tithes of Henneye
and chapel of Barneye, subject to rendering to the said abbot and convent
of Pin 48 marks a year ; sealed with the seals of the Chapter General
of the Cistercians, of the abbot of Pontigny and of the abbot of Pin.
By K. and pet. of C.
Nov. 22. Writ de intendendo for Anian ap Yevan, burgess of Beaumaris {de Bella
Westminster. Marisco), appointed by Stephen de Abyndon, the king's butler, to be his
deputy during his pleasure in the ports of Kaernarvan, Conewaye and
Beaumaris.
Nov. 21. Prohibition directed to archbishops, bishops and other ecclesiastical per-
Westminster. sons against permitting proceedings to be commenced by pretext of any
commission addressed to them, in derogation of the king's authority, to
disturb William de Shotesham, parson of the church of Rutherfeld, in
the diocese of Chichester, of which he was in possession by reason of his
526
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Membrane 7 — cont
presentation thereto made by the 'king by reason of the lands and tenements
late of Gilbert, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, tenant in chief, being in
his hands; the right of presentation to which church now pertains to
Roger Dammory, patron of the church by reason of the pourparty made
to him and Elizabeth his wife, one of the co-heiresses of the said
earl.
Grant for two years to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of Exeter of
pavage upon all wares for sale brought into that city by land or water.
ByK.
Letters of commendation for Master James de Berkele, a canon of Here-
ford, whom A. bishop of Hereford, and the dean and chapter of the church
of Hereford have appointed to collect money in England and Wales for the
shrine and church of St. Thomas, Hereford, and also for the deputies
appointed by the said Master James for that purpose : all persons collecting
money or goods without letters from the said Master James are to be
arrested. [Fcedera,] By K.
The like for the under-mentioned proctors of the said bishop and
chapter, viz. —
Master John de la Feld, \
Master Robert de Ikelesham,
Master Richard de Duvre (Dunre),
Master Thomas de Boulee
Master Walter de Birmyngeham
Master Thomas de Gynes.
canons of Hereford.
[Fadera.]
Nov. 21.
Westminster.
Pardon to the abbot and convent of Certeseye, in consequence of the
king having granted them a licence to acquire lands, tenements and rents to
the value of 50/. a year, or to appropriate churches to that value, for the tres-
pass committed by Bartholomew, lately abbot of that place, in acquiring in
mortmain, without licence, a messuage and a quay in the parish of
St. Peter's, London, in the time of the late king, which are worth in all
their issues dOs. a year as appears by inquisition made by Richard de
Rodeney, escheator on this side Trent ; with restitution of the same.
Confirmation to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Paul, London,
for their greater security, of all grants and bequests hitherto made to them,
without licence, of tenements and rents in the city and suburb of London
for the maintenance of divers pious works in their church and also for the
maintenance of its fabric. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain, after recital of the charter of
John de Vescy granting to the abbot and monks of Rufford licence to
appropriate lands, tenements and rents in the manor of Roderham without
challenge of him or his heirs, the homages of John De3rville in Aneston
and of Nicholas Lyvet in Hoton excepted, and of the confirmation thereof
by Edward I, to the said abbot and convent by Edmund Dacre of a
messuage and 14^. of rent in the said manor, which are of the fee of the
abbot, as appears by inquisition made by Gilbert de Stapelton, king's clerk,
escheator beyond Trent.
Appointment of the abbot of Redyngg and William de Bereford, in
consequence of a composition for the demise of the goods of the abbey of
Abyndon, of the king's patronage, lately made by the abbot and convent of
that place, without the king's authority or assent, having been annulled
by the advice of the Parliament at Westminster, to view the goods of the
U EDWARD n.— Part I.
627
1320.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Membrane 7 — cont.
said abbey, and to order what out of its goods and possessions shall be pro-
vided for the reasonable maintenance of the convent, and what out of the
residue shall be set aside for the discharge of its debts, the maintenance of
alms, and the support of other burthens.
Safe-conduct for one year for John Etelof, burgess and merchant of
Seleby, going to the town of Great Yarmouth and to divers other ports of
the realm to trade and also to purchase victuals and wares to be conveyed
to Seleby.
Commission to Hervey de Stanton, William de Herle, John de Mutford,
and Walter de Friskeneye as justices of Common Pleas in eyre at the Tower
of London ; conmiission of oyer and terminer also for the same justices
touching pleas of liberties, trespasses, suits and complaints against
ministers and bailiffs of the king. By E. and C.
MEMBRANE 6.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Protection with clause rogamus, for two years, for the canons and brethren
of the house of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem.
Master Richard de Wodelok, one of the executors of the testament of
Henry, late bishop of Winchester, going beyond the seas, has letters
nominating Hugh de Sutton and John Gbwyn his attorneys for two years.
Nov. 20. Pardon to Bobert son of Roger de Northhalle of Ledes, a prisoner in the
Westminster, prison of the king's Marshalsea for the death of William le Wayte, as it
appears by the record of Henry le Scrope, and his fellows, justices of the
King's Bench, that he killed him by mis-chance.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Membranes 6 {cont.) and 6.
Inspeximus and confirmation for the abbot and convent of Stretflur as
under, viz.—
I. Letters patent, dated 27 May, 18 Edward I, by which that king
inspected and confirmed,
a. Charter of Rees, prince of Wales. [Monasticonf vol, F, p, 632.]
6. Charter of Henry II dated at Winchester, confirming the
grant of Rees son of Griffin ; witnesses, Richard, bishop of
Winchester, Geoffrey, bishop of Ely, Sefr[id], bishop of
Chichester, Peter, bishop of St. Davids, Geoffrey the
ChanceUor, the king's son. Master Walter de Const', arch-
deacon of Oxford, Ranulph de Glanville, Hugh de Morwich,
and William de Breosa, the younger. [Monaaticony vol. T,
p. 688.]
c. Confirmation to the abbot and monks of their possessions
dated 11 April I John ; witnesses, William Marshal {marescallo),
earl of Pembroke, Geoffrey son of Peter, earl of Essex, William,
earl of Salisbury, William Briweir and Hugh Bard.
U. Charter of Mailgun son of Rees, sometime prince of South Wales,
dated at Stratflur, XI Kal. February, 1198.
ni. Charter of Rees son of Rees, dated at Stratflur, 19 Kal. January,
1198. Witnesses, Anian, sub prior, and others.
IV. Charter of Rees son of Griffin son of Rees the Great {itnagnt)^ dated
in the year 1202 ; witnesses, Matilda, his mother, Rees son of
Rideroh and others.
■C"^
628
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS,
1320.
Membranes 6 {cunt.) and 5 — cont.
V. Charter of Mailgan, the younger, son of Mailgon son of Bees,
prince of Suthwalles ; witnesses, Mailgon son of Bees, Morgan son
of Bees, M. archdeacon of Kardigan, David then prior of Stratflur,
Itellus, the monk, and Dyermith, lay brother of the same house.
By p.s.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Nov. 17.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Sheen,
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
Membrane 5 — cont»
Mandate to the mayor and bailiffs of the city of York to issue a proclama-
tion against carrying swords and other arms within their city ; all persons
doing so after the proclamation are to be arrested, serjeants-at-arms of the
king and queen Isabella, and yeomen of earls and barons of the realm
excepted, viz. for each earl and baron one yeoman bearing a sword.
By K. and C.
Appointment during pleasure of John de Penreth and Boger de Horsle to
receive into the king*s peace such Scots as wish to come into the peace.
[Fcedera.] By K. and C.
The like of the under-mentioned, viz. —
Andrew de Hartcla
David, earl of Athol
William Bydel. [Fcedera.]
Safe-conduct, in pursuance of the agreement entered into on the king's
behalf by John, bishop of Carlisle, Boger de Northburgh, archdeacon of
Bichemund, and Geoffrey le Scrope, for the envoys of Bobert de Brus
coming to Newcastle-upon-Tyne to treat of peace ; John de Penreth,
Gilbert de Burghton and Boger de Horsle are to conduct the Scottish
envoys from Twedmouth to that town. [Fcedsra,] By K. and C.
hmpeximus and confirmation of a writing dated at York, 10 October 14
Edward II, by which the master and brethren of the hospital of St.
Leonard, York, granted land and wood called * Hobyland ' in Hoby, co.
York, subject to rendering to them 2s. Sd. a year, and on their behalf to
Thomas, earl of Lancaster, the chief lord of the fee, and his heirs, one mark
of silver a year, to John de Ellerker, the elder, and the heirs of his body,
with successive reinainders to John de Ellerker, the younger, brother of the
said John, and the heirs of his body, Hervey de Ellerker, their brother, and
Joan de Ellerker, their sister, and failing issue, with reversion to the said
master and brethren ; witnesses, Geoffrey le Scrope, William Gra, William
de Byngham, Thomas de Norfolk, Thomas de Pontefracto, George de
Shuptun and Bichard Peytevyn. By fine of J mark.
Agreement for the settlement of disputes between the subjects of the
king and the merchants of Brittany, men of the duke of Brittany, and
for compensating such merchants for their losses. French.
Appointment of Master John de Ildesle, king's clerk, to nominate two
commissioners to treat with two commissioners appointed by John, duke
of Brittany, for the settlement of disputes between the king's subjects, and
men of the duchy of Brittany.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 4.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John deHatfeld, William de Gey-
ton and Hugh de Derset, executors of the testament of William de Chatele-
shunte, late a canon of St. Paul's, London, of tenements or rents to the value
14 EDWARD n.— Part I.
529
1320.
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Nov. 22.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Dec. 1.
Sheen.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Membrane 4 — cont,
of 8^. a year, which they are hereby licenced to acquire for such purpose in
the city of London, to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Paul,
London, for the sustenance of a chaplain celebrating divine service daily in
the said church for the souls of Peter de Gavaston, late earl of Cornwall, of
the said William de Chateleshunte and of all the faithful departed, and
for an obit for the soul of the said William. By p.s.
*
Pardon to William Hamon for acquiring for life, without licence, 18
acres of land in Rokyng Boseland from the prioress and convent of St.
Sepulchre's, Canterbury, tenants in chief ; with restitution of the same.
By fine of 10s.
Licence for John de Drokenesford, bishop of Bath and Wells, out of the
waste of his manor of Perbryght, which is within the metes of the forest of
Wyndesore, to enclose as much as he wishes with a ditch and low hedge and
reduce the same to cultivation. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to Kobert de Haselshawe, provost of Welles, and
John de Lodelowe, sub-prior of the house of Bermundeseye, of the custody of
that house, which for certain causes is in the king's hands ; they are to
provide a reasonable sustenance for the prior and convent, &c. and to
apply the residue of the goods of the house to the. discharge of its debts.
ByK.
Restitution to Hugh de Monte Alto, a monk of the church of Durham, of
the custody of the hospital of Eypeyere, to whom Eichard, formerly bishop
of Durham, had granted the said custody, although the king had lately granted
the hospital to Simon de Eycote, king's clerk, as void and in his gift by
reason of the then voidance of the bishopric of Durham.
By E. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
Writ de intendendo for the said Hugh directed to the brethren and sisters
of the hospital.
Mandate in pursuance to L. bishop of Durham to suffer the said Hugh
to hold the custody.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Merevale {de Mira Valle), of divers lands in Sheyle Magna and Sheyle
Parva by Henry de Appelby, GeoflErey le Fiz, Robert le Mouner, John
Wischard, William Phelipp and Richard Oky ; in Overton subtus Ardem, by
John de Overton, Robert de Stapelton, Robert Geffrey, Thomas de Barwelle,
Walter Scot, Richard de Boseworth, Richard Russeland Richard Brun ; in
Brantyngthorpe by Robert de Brantyngthorpe, Walter Jacob and Geoffrey
Makepays ; and in Sbapeye by Nicholas de Temple and John Danyel, to
hold in exchange for lands in the same places to be granted to them by
the said abbot and convent. By fine of 2 marks.
Presentation of Ambrose de Castello to the church of Springethorpe, in
the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Bartholomew de Verrona.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Alice la Palmere of
Notyngham of 5 messuages and 5 bovates of land in Barton and Stapel-
ford to a chaplain celebrating divine service daily in the church of
St. Helen, Stapelford, for the souls of Hugh de Stapelford, of herself and
her ancestors and of all the faithful departed. By fine of 208.
Grant during pleasure to Ralph de Bereford, king's clerk, of the custody
of the rolls and writs of Hervey de Stanton and his fellows, justices of
Common Pleas at the Tower of London.
18345
2 h
680
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
Dec. 1.
Talworth.
Nov. 22.
Westminster.
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
Dec. 2.
Sheen.
Dec. 1.
Sheen.
Nov. 22.
Westminster.
Deo. 1.
Talworth.
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
Dec. 6.
Sheen,
Membrane i^cont.
Grant during pleasure to Hugh le Despenser, the younger, of the custody
of the forest of Eynefare. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Aymer de Valencia, keeper of the forests on this
side Trent, to deliver the said custody to him.
Pardon to John de Laton for acquiring in fee to him and his heirs,
without licence, messuages and land in Hoton in the Forest, co. Cumberland,
from Thomas de Dockewra, tenant in chief ; with restitution of the same.
By fine of i mark.
Mandate to the abbot and convent of Stratford to render the under-
mentioned sum of 111. 12d. at the usual terms to Edmund de Wodestok,
the king's brother. On 6 November in his twelfth year, amongst other
things, the king had granted to his brother and the heirs of his body 20/.
a year of rent out of the farm of 22^ 2s., which the said abbot and convent
rendered at the Exchequer for the manors of Southbery and Hamme, co.
Essex, and had commanded them to answer therein to the said Edmund ;
afterwards upon learning that they had refused to do so, the king com-
manded the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to certify him of the
rent due from them out of those manors, who stated that the abbot and
convent rendered SIL 12rf. a year, viz., 10/. payable to Reginald le Rous
and his heirs, 10/. payable to Philip Beauveis, son and heir of Master
Simon de Beauveis, and the remaining sum of 11/. 12d. at the Exchequer.
Pardon to Hugh son of Robert de Byntre, a prisoner for the death of
William de Hewell at Manyngton, as it appears by the record of John de
Thorpe and Simon de Hedersete, justices of gaol delivery for the castle of
Norwich, that he killed him in self-defence. By p.s.
Simple protection without clause for one year for Cicely, late the wife of
Walter de la Sale, and Nicholas her son.
Katherine, late the wife of John Waterbalgh, and William Waterbalg, of
Ypres {de Ipra), executors of the testament of John Waterbalgh, staying
beyond the seas, have letters nominating James son of John W^aterbalgh
their attorney for one year.
Gilbert Becte, burgess of Ypres, staying beyond the seas, has letters
nominating James son of Simon Waterbalgh his attorney for one year.
Protection for one year for the priory of Bermundeseye. By C.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and canons of
St. Peter's, Ipswich (Gippetcyco), by Nicholas Bonde of 2 tofts, 48 acres of
land, and 2 acres of pasture in Ipswich, Wherstede, Belstede, Thurleston
and Hyntlesham, and by Thomas de la Rente of Ipswich of 60 acres of
land, 20 acres of heath and 20^. of rent in Wherstede, all which, the rent
excepted, are worth 2l5. id. a year, as appears by inquisition made by
Richard de Rodeney, escheator on this side Trent, to hold in part
satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands and rents to the value of 10/. a
year.
Exemplification of letters patent of the late king, dated 10 November,
81 Edward I, pardoning Robert son of Robert de Rogersate, in consideration
of the good service which he rendered by William le Chapman in Scotland,
for the death of Richard le (stc) Torpennou.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Neapolio, prebendary of
Kyngessutton, in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln.
Master Richard de Clare, staying in England, has letters nominating
John de Blebury his attorney in Ireland for two years.
14 EDWAED II.— Pabt I. 681
2320 MEMBRANE 3.
Not. 24. Licence for Thomas Wake to enfeoff Michael de Meldon of the manors
Weetminster. of Langeton, co. York, and M[e]rton, co. Cumberland, held in chief, and
for the latter to re-grant them to the said Thomas and Blanche his wife
and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of the
said Thomas. By E.
Nov. 24. Restitution, after recital of the process whereby the late king recovered
Westminster, the advowson of the priory of St. Martin's, Dover, of that advowson to Walter,
archbishop of Canterbury, to hold to him and his successors in the same
manner in which former archbishops held it before the judgment in favour
of Edward I, with this exception that in all cases of future voidance, the
prior is to be a monk of the said priory; in case of voidance, the archbishopric
being also void, the sub-prior is to have the custody of the priory.
Mandate in pursuance to Ralph de Walmere, the sub-prior, to whom the
king had committed the custody of the priory, to meddle therewith no
further, but to be intentive to the archbishop of Canterbury. By.K. and C.
Nov. 5. Exemplification, at the request of Hugh le Despenser, the younger, the
Westminster, husband of Eleanor, of Hugh de Audele, the younger, the husband of
Margaret, and of Roger Damory, the husband of Elizabeth, the sisters
and co-heiresses of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, of the
re-grant by the late king, dated 27 May, 18 Edward I, to Gilbert de
Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hereford, and to Joan his wife, daughter
of Edward I, and the heirs of their bodies with remainder to the
right heirs of the earl, of all his castles, lands and tenements in Ire-
land, which the earl had surrendered to the king : witnesses, R. bishop
of Bath and Wells, A. bishop of Durham, J. bishop of Winchester, and Th.
bishop of St. Davids, Edmund the king's brother, William de Valencia the
king's imcle, Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, John de Warenna, earl of
Surrey, Otto de Grandissono, Robert Tibotot, Reginald de Grey, John de
Sancto Johanne, Peter de Chaumpvent, Walter de Bello Campo and
Richard de Bosco. [Charter Roll, 18 Edward J, No. 60.] By K.
Exemplification, at like request, of the re-grant by the late king, dated 27
May, 18 Edward I, to the said earl Gilbert and Joan and the heirs of th( ir
bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of the earl, of all castles, lands
and tenements in Wales which the earl had surrendered to the king,
excepting those lands and tenements which Edward I held by such sur-
render in Usk, Carlioun, Trillek and Delegan in Netherwento, and also
excepting the lands and tenements held for life by Bartholomew de la More
and Richard de la More of the honor of Usk and Carlioun ; witnesses as
before. [Charter Roll, 18 Edward I, No. 62.] By K.
Nov.^5. Exemplification, at like request, of the regrant by the late king, dated
Westminster. ^7 May, 18 Edward I, to the said earl and Joan his wife and the heirs of
their bodies, with the like remainder to the right heirs of the earl, of the
undermentioned manors and lands, which the earl had surrendered to the
king, viz. —
Rowell, CO. Northampton.
Suho, CO. Huntingdon.
Brikhull, Stiuecle and Merlawe, co. Buckingham.
Stanford, co. Berks.
Caversham, co. Oxford.
Desenynge and Suwold, co. Suffolk.
Walsyngham, Wyveton, Berkham and Cremplesham, co. Norfolk.
^erdefeldy co. Essex.
582
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
Dec. 6.
Sheen.
Deo. 10.
Membrane 8 — cont,
Staandon, co. Hertford.
Tillyngdon, Ponteldolf, Pecbam, Audinges and Chepstede, co. Kent.
Blesyngeleye and Okham, co. Surrey.
Graneboum with its chace, co. Dorset.
Pympeme and Tarente Gundeville, co. Dorset.
Usk, Kaerlioun, Trillek and Dolegan in Netherwente in Wales.
All lands and tenements held for life by Bartholomew de la More and
Richard de la More of the honor of Usk and Karlioun.
Witnesses as above. [CJuirter Roll, 18 Edward /, Xo. 59.] By K.
Pardon to Luke le Taillour of Boston of his outlawry in the county of
Lincoln for non-appearance before Henry le Scrope and his fellows, justices,
when impleaded by Emeina late the wife of Robert son of William
Passavant of Sotterton for the death of her husband.
Simple protection without clause, until Midsummer, for Master Peter de
Balinis and William his brother.
Oct. 26. Grant, with the assent of the Parliament at Westminster, to Walter
Westminster* Waldeshef and his heirs of quit rents to the value of lOZ. a year out of
the rents late of Adam de Stratton in the city of London, which as a
forfeiture fell into the hands of the late king, viz. a rent of 9^. late of
William de Assinden in the street which is called ' Chepe,* and another of
20s. issuing out of the tenement late of John de Loveto in the street called
* Oldefisshstrete.* By p.s.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Dec. 4.
Sheen.
Dec. 10*
Sheen.
MEMBRANE 2.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the dean and chapter of the
church of St. Paul, London, by Master Robert de Baldok, king's clerk,
archdeacon of Middlesex, and William de Meleford, king's clerk, archdeacon
of Colecestre, executors of the testament of Ralph de Baldok, sometime
bishop of London, of tenements in the city of London, viz. a tenement
in the parish of St. Mildred, Bredestrete, late of William de Wouboume
and acquired from Philip de Northampton his executor, a tenement in the
parishes of St. Werburgh and St. Matthew in Fridaystrete, late of Simon
de Rokesle, citizen of London, and a tenement in the parish of St. Andrew
Hubbard, Estchepe, acquired from Nicholas de Halingford, to hold to the
said dean and chapter to find chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in
their church for the souls of the said bishop, of the king and his
progenitors and successors, and of all the faithful departed. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Coventre by Robert de Geldentre of a messuage and a rent of 10s. id. a
year in Coventre, by Robert de Leycestre of 2 messuages and 1 acre 1^ roods
of land in Coventre, Suthham and Radeford by Coventre, by William,
vicar of the church of St. Laurence, Seint Laurencelane, London, of 2
messuages in Suthham and Holughton, held of the said prior and convent,
and which are worth, the rent excepted, in all their issues 25. 6d, a year, as
appears by inquisition made by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side
Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands and rents to
the value of 10^. a year.
Signification to D. bishop of St. Davids of the revocation of the
presentation of John Hamelyn, king's clerk, to the church of Lancoidmor
in the diocese of St. David. By K. and C.
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14 EDWAED n.— Part I.
588
1320.
Deo. 8.
Talwortb.
Dec. 6.
Sheen.
Dec. 7.
Sheen.
Dec. 11.
Windsor.
Membrane 2 — cont.
Exemplification for the provost and chaplains of the chapel of St.
Elizabeth by Winchester of the alienation to them of the manor of Norton
St. Valery {Sancti Waletnct) and of the remission by the king of the rent of
a sore sparrow-hawk due out of the said manor. [Col. Pat, Rolls, 6 Edw, II,
pp. 528, 561, 571.]
Inspeanmtis and confirmation of the ordinance of John de Pontisara,
sometime bishop of Winchester, for the chapel of St. Elizabeth by Win-
chester ; dated the vigil of the Annunciation, 1301. [Monasticon, Vol, VI,
page 1889 and to the last line on page 1840, being so far a repetition of the
Inspeximus on Patent RoU, 18 Edward II, m, 18.] By K.
Vannus Bellardi, merchant of the society of the Bellardi of Luca, going
beyond the seas, has letters nominating Rusticus Philippi and Nicholas
Hascolphi his attorneys for two years.
Writ de intendendo for Reginald Bertilot of Massyngham, appointed by
Stephen de Abyndon, the butler, to be his deputy during his pleasure in the
port of Boston.
The like for John de Bureford of Suthampton, deputy of the said Stephen
in the ports of Suthampton and Portesmuth.
Dec. 4.
Talworth.
Dec. 10.
Sheen.
Dec. 12.
Windsor.
Dec. 11.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE 1.
Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter of John de Bovy, chaplain, dated
at Exeter, 20 Eal. September, 1820, granting to the wardens of the church
of St. Stephen, Exeter, for his soul's sake 11^. of rent out of the tenement of
John de Cristeschurche, baker, in the city of Exeter, and to the altar of
St. Mary in the cathedral church of Exeter in aid of a chantry there of 12d.
of rent out of the same tenement, so that the clerk serving at that altar shall
receive the said 12d, from the wardens ; the wardens and their successors are
to find at their own expense a priest to celebrate one mass on every Saturday
throughout the year at the altar of St. Gabriel in the said church of St.
Stephen and a lamp before the same altar, and also a lamp before the altar
of St. John the Baptist; if it chance that no mass is celebrated on a
Saturday, the wardens are to give Id. to an indigent person ; one mass a year
is to be celebrated for the donor at the expense of the wardens, and the
remainder of the said rent is to be reserved for the benefit of the said church
as the wardens shall by view and counsel of some of the parishioners of
the church determine : witnesses, Roger Beyvin, mayor of Exeter, William
de Carswell, Robert de Wotton, John le Perour, John Davy, Richard le
Seler, Walter de Honeton and Richard Caperon. By fine of ^ mark.
Safe-conduct for one year, at the request of Robert de Bardelby, for
William Falstolf, burgess and merchant of Great Gernemuth, going to
Holland with corn and wares to trade there.
John de Blebury, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Nicholas de
Blebury his attorney for one year.
Grant by the king, out of consideration for the state of the merchants of
his duchy of Aquitaine, to the said merchants of the following immunities,
viz. the merchant vintners of the duchy may trade with their wine
in gross in all cities, boroughs and market towns within the realm without
hindrance, and they may convey their merchandise which they shall bring
5B4 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
2320 Membrane 1 — cont,
into the realm or purchase or acquire within it whither they will within the
realm or without it and do their will therewith subject to paying the usual
customs, excepting always wool which they may not take to any of the
lands of Brabant, Flanders and Artoys contrary to the tenor of the Staple
of Wools ; and further they are to observe according to law merchant
contracts entered into with other merchants. By fine of 1001.
Nov. 5. Exemplification at the request of Hugh le Despenser, the younger, and
Westminster, others [as set forth before] of the regrant by the late king, dated 27 May,
18 Edward I, of all the lands in England, with certain reservations, which
Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, had surrendered to the
king, to the said earl and Joan his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with
remainder to the right heirs of the said earl. [Charter Roll, 18 Edward 7,
No. 61.] By K.
Dec. 18. Pardon to William son of John de Iselbek, bom in Scotland, of that
Windsor, which pertains to the king for divers felonies committed by him within the
realm. By p.s.
Dec. 18. Vitalis de Testa, dean of the church of St. Paul, London, and prebendary
Windsor. of Newenton in the same church, staying beyond the seas, has letters
nominating Reymund April' and William Derby his attorneys for three
years.
Dec. 27. Revocation, at the instance of the abbot and convent of Burton upon
Marlborough. Trent, of the protection granted to them at their request by the king, in
accordance with which he had appointed William de Herlaston, king's
clerk, to the custody of their house and lands. By K.
Dec. 26. Pardon to John Justice, indicted for the death of Ranulph Gauter, killed
Marlborough. \^ ^\^q castle of Gemereye, and of his abjuration of the same Island of
Jemereye and the adjacent islands. By E.
Vacated because surrendered and otherwise below.
1821.
Jan. 1. Appointment, during pleasure, of William de la Lye to be surveyor of
Marlborough, ^jj^ king's castles and manors in the coimties of Essex, Hertford, Middlesex,
Kent, Surrey, Buckingham, Berks and Southampton, for the issues of
which he is to answer to the king ; he is also to view the stock, cattle,
com, &c., and to hold the king's court in the said castles and manors ;
and to render obedience to Humphrey de Waleden, the chief steward.
1320. ^yK.
Dec. 28. Writ de intendendo for Richard Bagge, appointed by Stephen de Abyndon
Marlborough, ^jj^ butler, to be his deputy during his pleasure in the port of the town of
1321 Southampton.
Feb. 20. The like for Herman Bretun, deputy of the said Stephen de Abyndon
in the port of Great Yarmouth.
March 28. The like for Gilbert de Burgh, deputy of Stephen de Abyndon, in the
^^^"^?J^^* port of the town of Ipswich.
1320.
Dec. 28. Pardon to John de Stonore of the 150^., in which he is bound at the
Marlborough. Exchequer for the debts of Hugh le Blount. By p.s.
1321. Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
*^it?* ^' , Master Richard de Abyndon, staying in England, has letters nominating
Marlborough. John de Merschton and Robert Burnel his attorneys in Lreland.for two
years.
14 EDWARD n.— Part I. 585
1 o 2 A Membrane 1 — cont .
Deo. 80. Licence, upon representation that the church of St. Gross in the
Marlborough, town of Suthhampton, which is of the advowson of the prior and
convent of St. Denys by Suthhampton, is situated in the middle of a
street of the said town to the no small loss of the burgesses of the town
and that the church is in such a dilapidated state that it ought to be rebuilt,
also for the devotion the king bears the Holy Cross and at the supplication
of the burgesses for the removal of such obstruction and in consideration of
a fine made by Thomas de Binyndon, a burgess of the town, for the aliena-
tion in mortmain by the said Thomas to the said prior and convent of a
vacant plot of land in Suthhampton, 140 feet in length by 120 feet in
breadth, on which to build another church in honour of the Holy Rood
{Sancte Crucis) and for a cemetery for the said church ; licence for the prior
and convent to receive the said plot of land and hold it for such purpose.
1 Qo-i . By fine of J mark.
Jan. 2. Notification to the archbishop of Rouen that Richard Lovel had lawfully
Marlborough, married Muriel daughter and heiress of John de Soules, and that they had a
son James, the heir of the said Muriel, and that the said James is now
aged 14 years, and further requesting the archbishop to grant his favour to
the said Richard in the matter before the archbishop touching the inheritance
of the said James within the said archbishop's jurisdiction. By p.s.
Jan. 2. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Walter de Pavely, the elder,
Marlborough, to the prior and convent of Farlegh Monachorum of a messuage and 10s.
of rent in Westbury and Lye in exchange for a messuage, a mill, 3 acres of
land, and a moiety of an acre of meadow in Westbury and Broke to be
granted to him by the said prior and convent. By fine of 10s.
Jan. 2. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbess and convent of
Marlborough. Lacok by William le Bole of Hedynton of a messuage and 10 acres of land
in Bisshopestrei, by John le Porter of Lacok of a messuage and a virgate
of land in Lacok and Natton, and by William de Hedynton of a messuage
and a virgate of land in Shorewell. By fine of 20s,
Jan. 20. Bartholomew de Badelesmere, going on the king's service to the Marches
Westminster, of Scotland, has letters nominating John de Chelmersford and William de
Gossefeld his attorneys until Michaelmas.
Jan. 21. Notification, to clear the fair fame of Edmund le Botiller, who has been
accused of having assisted the Scots in Ireland, that he has borne himself
1320 ^®^ ^"^^ faithfully towards the king. By K.
Dec. 26. Pardon of his abjuration of the [Channel] Islands to John Justice, who
Marlborough, had been indicted for the death of Ranulph Gautier, lately imprisoned in
the castle of the Island of Gemereye contrary to law and there killed by
divers tortures ; the said John had on that account fled to the church of
Wale, where he confessed that he had been an accomplice to the said death,
and afterwards abjured the Islands of Gemereye, Gerseye, Serk and
Aurenay, as appears by the record of the bailiff of the Islands. By E.
MEMBRANE 24 (25)rf.
July 11. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigumel, John de la Haye
Westminster, and Geoftrey de la Lee on complaint by James Beauflour that Roger
Peyvre and Edmund his brother, Richard de Baiocis and Eatherine his
wife, Robert de Baiocis, JBobert de Assheby, parson of the church of
St. Guthbert, Bedeford, John de Laxdon, Nicholas de Stiveole and John de
586 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320. Membrane 24 (25)rf — emit.
Swavesey with others assaulted him at Dunstaple, co. Bedford. Witness,
Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke. By K.
July 10. Association of Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirke in a commission issued
Stratford, fco Henry Spigumel and Adam de Herwynton touching an assize of novel
disseisin brought by John Gamel of Shrewsbury against Richard Stury of
Shrewsbury before Roger de Baskerville, John de Bromfeld and William de
Weston of common of pasture in Shrewsbury {Salop*). Witness, Aymer de
Valencia.
July 12. Commission de tcalliis et fossatis to Thomas de Multon, Laurence de
Westmineter. Holebech and William de Farford for the sea-coast of the parts of Holand,
CO. Lincoln. Witness, Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke.
July 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Thorpe, Siipon de Hedersete
Westminster, and John Claver on complaint by Thomas de Reppes that John de Odding-
seles and William his brother, Ralph Blome and Robert son of John le
Mau, with others, took and carried away his goods at Duddelyngton, co.
Norfolk. Witness as before.
MEMBRANE 2Sd.
July 17. Commission to Peter de Denardestone, Ralph de Hemenhale and Hugh
Hadleigh. de Naunton to deliver the goal of Gippewy.
July 26. Appointment of John de Welnetham and John de Luton to be con-
Hadleigh. servators of the peace for the county of Suffolk.
Marginal note. To arrest malefactors within the county of Lincoln.
Aug. 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Thorpe, Simon de Hedersete
Westminster, and John Claver on complaint by Ralph de Camoys that John Crowe,
Robert le Vaus, John de Brake, Robert Dobbes, Henry Aylward, John
Ward, John son of Margery le Keu of Caston and William de Sullyngham,
with others, fished in his stews at Stowebidon, co. Norfolk. By p.s.
The like to John de Donecastre, Laurence de Cheaworth and Robert
Russel on complaint by Thomas de Fumivall, the elder, that Ranulph le
Ry, William le Hunte and John de Barleburgh^ with others, broke his park
at Wirksop, co. Nottingham.
July 27. The like to Robert son of Walter, William de Clyf ' and William de
Thundersley, Gosefeld touching an assault committed on Thomas Pyron at Gynge
Abbatisse, co. Essex. By p.s.
The like to the same justices touching assaults committed on the
following persons at Gynge Abbatisse, co. Essex, viz. —
Nicholas de Assherugge.
John Cressyng.
Richard atte Grove. By p.s.
The like to the same justices on complaint by William de Thomeye that
John le Tournour of Disce and Thomas Pycard of Norfolk, with others,
assaulted him at Gynge Abbatisse, co. Essex. By p.s.
Membrane 2Sd — Schedtde,
July 18. Commission to Roger de Cubbeldyk, Simon le Chaumberleyn and William
Westminster, de Isny to deliver the gaol of the castle of Lincoln. Witness, Aymer de
VUencia, earl of Pembroke.
14 EDWABD n.— Pabt I. 687
J 220 Membrane 2Sd — Schedule — cont.
July 22. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bello Gampo of Somersete,
Dover. John Inge and John de Fosse on complaint by Aycard de Brige that Henry
de Colecote, John de Bloontesdon, Master John de Tarente and John le
Eyng of Berewyke, with others, assaulted and imprisoned him at
Dorchester, co. Dorset, and drove away 9 horses, 10 oxen, 80 cows, 80
heifers, l,oiOO sheep and 40 swine, of the price of 140^., and other goods
of his, and carried away his goods at Stratton and Yetemynstre, co. Dorset.
Changed htj the Chancellor ^ because sealed at another time.
Afterwards, on 5 August, Ingebam Berenger and John de Wynterbom
were associated with the justices in the commission.
July 27. Five separate commissions of oyer and terminer to Robert son of Walter
Thundersley. and William de Clif, in which William de Gosefeld was associated on
8 August loUowing, touching assaults committed at Gynge atte Stone,
CO. Essex, on John Cressing, Richard atte Grove, Nicholas de Assherugg,
William de Thomey and Thomas Pyron. By p.s.
Vacated because otherwise elsewhere,
July 27. Mandate to William de Northwode and Walter de Horsham, keepers of
Hadleigb. the king's mines in the counties of Devon and Cornwall, to pro-
vide miners to work the said mines, which the king has committed,
during his pleasure, to the abbot and convent of Tavystok, in consideration
of certain payments to be made to him; the keepers are to provide the
workers in the same manner as when the mines are in the king's hands.
By S. on the information of the Treasurer.
ScheduUy dorse,
July 10. Commission de walliis et fossatis to John de Cauntebrigge and John
Stratford. Claver for the sea-coast of Merskland and adjacent parts in the county of
Norfolk. Witness, Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke.
~;^[^[^ Commission to R. de Bavent and William de Northho to deliver the gaol
of Chichester of Hugh Bouci, a prisoner for the death of Simon atte Toune.
July 9. Association of H. Prilly with H. de Prestwold, R. de Wyville and R. de
Westminster. Stok to deliver the gaol of Leycestre. Witness, the said earl.
July 8. Association of Henry Beaufuitz with J. de Foxle, J. Inge and J. de
Westminster. Stonore in a commission of an assize of novel disseisin brought by Robert
de Mucheldevere against William de Wileby, chaplain, and John de Farle
touching a tenement in Putton by Claringdon.
The like of the said Henry with J. de Foxle, W. de Bourne and J. de
Stonore in a like commission touching a novel disseisin by the said Robert
against the said William de Wileby, chaplain, and others touching tene-
ments in Laverkestoke and Wynterboumeford by New Sarum. Witness,
as above.
July 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford, John Bacun,
Westminster. John de Redenhale and John Claver^ on complaint by Jolm de Neyrford
that John Sprygi, Simon Plesent, Robert de Reppes and John Caunceler,
with others, broke his close at Wesenham, co. Norfolk, and took and carried
away his goods. Witness, the said earl.
5B8
1320.
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
VVf'Btminster.
Aug. 9.
Stratford
Aug. 18.
Ftdmer.
MEMBRANE 21d,
Commission to Henry Spigumel and Adam de Herwj^ton touching an
oBsize of novel disseisin between Bichard son of William le Saltere of
Lutorworfch and Emma, his wife, and James Knyvet and William Poyntel,
the younger, of tenements in Luterworth, co. Leicester.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Treiagu, Robert de
Stockeheye and Henry Bokerel, to enquire by oath of good men of the
county of Cornwall, touching the persons who plundered a ship of
Normandy, laden with wine, of the price of 200 marks, and other
goods, belonging to Beymond de Caberok of Moissac, John Dallayre of
Moissak, Bartholomew de la Boque of Babastenx and Bertram de Quarrers
of Villedieu {cU Villa Dei), merchants of Gascony. The ship had been
laden at Burdeux, and was bound for Depe in Normandy, when she was
driven by a tempest to Sully in the said county, where she was boarded by
divers persons, who carried away her cargo to Falemewe and Fauwyke, and
killed the men found on board her and threw them into the sea.
The like to John de Mutford, Robert Borguillon and Simon de Hedersete,
on complaint by Hugh le Wryght of Dunton that, whereas when the
king, at the prosecution of Thomas de Hauville and Joan his wife for
exacting from the said Hugh and other tenants of the manor of Dunton,
CO. Norfolk, which is of the ancient demesne of the Crown, customs and
services other than were due from them, commanded the sheriff of Norfolk
to place the said Thomas and Joan under surety before the justices of the
Bench to answer this matter, the said Thomas and Joan took and carried
away all goods of the said Hugh found at Dunton, so that he might be
unable to follow his plea. By p.s.
The like to the same justices on like complaint by Walter Lesce of
Dunton. By p.s.
Association of John de Bousser and John de Cauntebrigge in a commission
issued to John de Mutford, Adam de Brom and William de Gosefeld,
justices assigned to hear a matter between Thomas Hauteyn and William
Hauteyn, and William son of Elias and Lora his wife and others in the
writ named touching tenements in Alswyk, Hormed Parva and Braghyngg.
\
MEMBRANE 20d.
Aug. 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to Bartholomew de Badelesmere,
vVostminstor. William de Bereford and John Randolf touching the death of Robert de
Hildesle at Pesmere, co. Berks. By K.
Aug. 6. The like to John de Foxle, John de Stonore and John de Tychebum on
Wcstminstor. complaint by Martin Bek, merchant of Portyngall, and his fellows, that,
whereas they had laden a ship called the ship of Jesus Christ of Portyngall
with merchandise for conveyance to England and the ship had been driven
ashore on the coast by Brighteston in the Isle of Wight (Insula Vecta), and
all on board her had escaped to land, whereby the ship and merchandise
ought not to be deemed wreck of sea, John, prior of Saresbrok (Caresbrok),
John de Presford, John son of William Gilberd, Robert le Haggere, Robert
Stille, Adam Stulle (Stille) of the Isle of Wight, Philip Aubyn, John
Gabriel, John de Notlye, * spicer,* Roger atte Chirche, Ralph Iraimceys,
John Fraunceys, Peter le Mercer, Walter de Bury, John de Holtham,
Walter de Suthewyk, Thomas Clouere, Alexander le Lef, William Yde,
William Cuppyng, Richard de Colmeston, William atte Hurst, John de
i*«r
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14 EDWARD n.— Pabt I.
589
1320.
Aug. 7.
Westminster.
Aug. 8.
Stratford-le-
Bow.
Aug. 7.
Westminster.
Aug. 28.
East
Hampstead.
Aug. 8.
Stratford-le-
Bow.
Membrane 20d — cont,
Istone, Robert de Chastesbury, John le Frenche and Robert le Ysmongere
of Winchester took and carried away their goods, as if wreck of sea, when
such was not the case. By E.
•
The like to John de Donecastre, Alexander de Cave and Geo&ey le Scrope
on complaint by John de Moubray that when he for customs and service
due to him attempted by John de Boyville his servant to impound at
Egmanton, co. Nottingham, the cattle of John Deyville of Athelyngflete,
the said John Deyville and others rescued the cattle and assaulted the said
John de Boyville and other men of the said John de Moubray. By p.s.
The like to Roger de Cubbeldyk, Walter de Friskenay and Robert de
Malberthorpe on complaint by John de Malberthorpe of Storton that Robert
son of James de Shothorton and John his brother, and John son of Robert
Freman of Carleton, with others, assaulted him at Scotthome co. Lincoln,
and carried away his goods. By p.s.
The like to Hervey de Stanton, Geoffrey le Scrope and John de Cherleton
touching the export of wool and wool -fells by connivance of the collectors
of the custom and the controller of the port of Kyngeston upon Hull from
that port contrary to the staple and the king's ordinance for the enforcing
the statute regulating the export of wool and wool-fells to Brabant,
Flanders and Artoys. By K. and C.
The like to the same justices for the port of Boston.
The like to John Dabemon, John de Stonore and John Filol on com-
plaint by Joan, late the wife of John de Bohun of Midhurst, that Edward
de Sancto Johanne, William Avenel, Richard de Stratton, John de Roches,
William Peverel, William Brayboef , John de Warblinton, John de Basinges,
Roger de Buttestorn (Buttesthom), Richard de Sancto Nicholao, John
Braye (Bray), Reginald de Coufold, Richard de Warbelton, John Faukener,
Simon Thormond, Richard de Kenyngworth, William Braye, John de Sancto
Nicholao, Robert Peverel, Thomas de Warblynton, Thomas de Tygenhale,
John Venuz, the younger, John P[ra]vy [or Pemy] of Michedeyre, John Cok,
Thomas de Burle, Henry Ruddok, Richard SpUeman, John Foxcote, the
younger, Nicholas Erie, John Talemache, Walter son of Robert Elion,
Gervase son of Robert atte Beche, John atte Hale and William le Scrope
of Suthampton, with others, entered her manor of la Coudreye by Midhurst,
CO. Sussex, broke the gates, doors and windows of her houses, carried away
her goods, broke her park and hunted therein, and assaulted her servants.
. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 19d. .
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser and William de
Gosefeld, touching the persons who with Warin de Ruges and John his
brother, John Aylward, Walter Alegod, John son of Warin Martin, John
le Hore and John his son, William le Hore, John Joye, John Hamund,
John le Blake, John Warin, Robert le Lord, William Wybourgh, John le
Hunte, William Baldry, Simon le Bercher of Lebery, John Mauncel, John
Huberd, John Thurghgod, Thomas le Little and Peter his son and Aiidrew
brother of the same Peter, John Pittok, John Baret, Walter Baret, Geoffrey
de Tadelowe, Robert Bernard, Warin Bernard, Stephen Pernel, Simon le
Woulere, John le Thechere, Stephen le Chapeleyn, Walter Fouke, John
Martyn, William de Kyngeston, Simon le Lech, Robert Lech, Robert
Bolherd, John Bretoun, Simon in le Halle, William Gilberd, Thomas son
of Thomas Gilberd, William Sibbessone, Warin le Blake and John his
540
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 ooA ' Membrane 19d — cont.
brother, Peter Haberd, Warin Huberd, John Lyoim, John son of Margery
Lyoon, Nicholas le Mouner, William le Engleys, John Oibbessone, Simon
Pynk, Simon le Waleys, John le Lord, Walter le Lord, Richard son of
Richard le Somenour, Walter Boue, Geoffrey le Longe, John Pemel, William
Woulere, John Cok, Thomas son of Robert Gilberd and John his brother,
Geoffrey Framiceys, William in the Halle, William Hervy, Laurence Galwe,
Robert Ores, Peter Dormal, Robert Fouke of Cantebrige, Matthew Fouke,
James son of John Huberd, William Persone, Simon Wyburgh, Simon
Bate, John Avy (or Any) of Knesworth, Geoffrey Rose of Lundres, Peter
* Adamesserjaunt le Tanour' of Folburne, William Payfrere of Royston
(de Cruce Roesie), Henry son of John le Clerk of Royston, Robert le
Orfevre of Royston, William de Gree, * serjaunt,* of Bassyngbume, Stephen
Hamand, 'clerk,' John le Clerk of Meldeboume and John Stabler,
assaulted Henry de Reed of Royston at the town of Royston, co. Hertford.
By p.s.
Afterwards on 27 September following Robert de Maddyngle was
associated with the said justices in the matter.
Aug. 28* The like to John Dabemon, John de Stonore and John Filol on complaint
£ast of [Joan] , late the wife of John de Bohoun, that Edward de Sancto Johanne,
Hampstead. ^^^ ^ qjj ^^q preceding membrane. By p.s.
Viicated because on the preceding roll.
Aug. 27.
OdSiam.
The like to John Inge, William de Bourne, John de Fosse and Robert de
Aston on complaint by Hugh le Despenser, the younger, that Adam Pope,
Robert Moriz and Nicholas Malyn, with others, broke his park at
Thombury, co. Gloucester, and assaulted Hugh Scot, his servant. By p.s.
Aug. 18.
Fulmer.
Aug. 26.
Odiham.
MEMBRANE ISd.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Crumbwell, Gilbert de
Roubury and William de Clyf ' on complaint by Adam le Clerk of Lenne
that Thomas son of Walter de Walpol * orfevre,' Roger le Mareschal, the
younger, Richard de Ambresbury, Walter de Ambresbury, Martin de
Ambresbury, Stephen de Eeleseye, Thurstan ' Steveneserjaunt de Creye,'
William de Welledon, Adam de Denn, Henry le Keu, John de Wynton,
' tavemer,' Simon le Machun, Robert le F^utrer, Lambert le Peutrer,
Nicholas de Eertlyng, Adam le Fort, Hugh le Irmongere, Henry le Glovere,
Thomas de Stagenho, William de Fynchyngfeld and Edmund le Barber,
with others, assaulted him, William de Pykworth {sicY at the town of
Westminster, co. Middlesex. By E. on the information of William de Clif '.
The like to John de Donecastre, Richard de Bemyngham and Robert de
Hedon touching an appeal in the county of York by Agnes, late the wife of
John de Dyghton of Bonewyk, against Thomas son of William le Skynnere
of Fulford, Richard son of Nicholas le Brette of Fulford and Thomas son
of John le Stedman of Fulford for the death of her husband.
By fine of 20s. and by p.s.
Sept. 2.
Higholere
(Bisshopes
Clere).
MEMBRANE 17d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard le Waleys, Simon Warde,
John de Thomhill and Hugh de Serleby on complaint by Master Henry de
Clif, king's clerk, touching the persons who, assembling at the houses of
the church of Herthull, co. York, which he holds at fann of the demise of
14 EDWARD n.— Part L 641
2320. Membrane lid — cant.
Master Robert de Balne, parson of the said church, broke the gates, doors
and windows of the houses, took and carried away his goods, and assaulted
his servants ; the king further is informed that the rioters are so violent
that the conservators of the peace for the said county are unable to arrest
and punish them.
Sept. 18. Association of John de Beauchaump of Mershton and John de la Fosse
Corfe in a commission of oyer and terminer issued to Richard de Rodeneye,
Crof). William de Bourne and John de Erie touching a complaint by John, bishop
of Bath and Wells, that Walter de Sutton of Aldeston, William de Sutton,
John son Henry de Raleghe, William Wadekyn of Brendlescombe, John
Wadekyn, William Papel, John Hypping of Cokelake, John le Couk, Adam
Burton, John le Foxhel of Loteleston and John his son, John le Palmere,
William le Smyth of Cokelake, Richard Godewyne of Loteleston, Richard
le Walsh, John le Noggare, John le Pywe, John Barde, John son of
Florence, Gilbert atte Barowe, William Bouche, John Haiward, William
Inthehurne, Adam le Clerk of Brendelescombe, John Godyng, John Lover-
ing, John le Keu, William de Machesmull, Gilbert Broning, Walter Purs,
John Cleg' of la Crosse, Walter atte Streme, John Garlaund, Walter de
Nyweton, Martin de Sutton, Thomas le Chapeleyn, John le Haiward, Adam
son of John Lovering and Walter Robat of Loteleston, with others, broke
his dykes at Nottelake, co. Somerset, felled his trees and carried away his
goods.
MEMBRANE Ud.
Sept. 19. Commission to J. de Bousser, E. de Passele, G. de Hortelpol and W. de
OoTte, Gosefeld touching an assize of novel disseisin brought by Robert de Chenne
against John Crakestreng and Joan his wife touching tenements in
Estwightryng, co. Sussex.
Sept. 21. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, John de
Canford. Barton and Adam de Hoperton touching an appeal in the county of York
by Agnes, late the wife of John de Maunby, against Adam de Famedale for
the death of her husband. By p.s.
Oct. 10. The like to Richard de Bemyngham, Thomas de Fyshboume and
Westminster. Adam de Hoperton on complaint by Gilbert de Crakehale that Walter de
Stirkeland, Thomas Dauneye, John de Preston, Roland de Pacton, Adam
son of Henry le Bercher, Alan de Ribton, William de Derwent, Richard
Waryner, Adam Croyser, Richard de Langebei^h and William de Derlay,
with others, seized him at Nateland, co. Westmoreland, imprisoned him
and drove away 12 oxen, 9 cows, 40 sheep, 40 she goats, and 6 swine of
the price of 60 marks found at Crostthwayt and Lyth, co. Westmoreland,
and also carried away his goods.
By E. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
MEMBRANE I5d.
Oct. 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Beaufiz, Henry de Baiocis and
"Westminster. Gilbert de Toudeby on complaint by Hugh de Snyterby that John de
Meldon of Wynterton, John de la Launde of Stalyngburgh, and Philip
his brother, Peter Frost, and Roger son of Thomas de Stalyngburgh, with
others, assaulted him at Wynterton, co. Lincoln, and broke his legs and
arms. By E.
642 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
J 320. Membrane 15d — cont,
Oct. 20. The like to Henry Beaufiz, Qeofb&y de Hertelpol and William de
Westminster. Northho on complaint by William de Norbelton that William, prior
of Wilmyngton, John Wyndas, Robert Benet, William atte Thome,
Simon de Buskeye, Alexander atte Held Court, Thomas le Palmer,
Maurice son of Maurice le Provost, Richard le Milnersone of
Wilmyngton, Henry le Priouresporter, Richard le Priouresporter, WilUam
* Whilom le Priouresporter,* John le Keu, Richard le Prioureskeu, Roger le
Priourespalfrayma [n] , Ralph Opedyk, Henry Burgeis and Walter Wal,
with others, broke his close at Kayllyngleye (stc), co. Sussex, and drove
away 16 oxen and 11 cows, of the price of 40 marks, found there, and
assaulted his servants. By E.
Oct. 14. The like to John de Foxle, Henry Beaufiz and William de Fulboume
Westminster, touching a breach of queen Isabella's park at Banstede, co. Surrey. By K.
MEMBRANE lid.
Oct. 12. Association of Henry de Malton with Edmund de Neville, Robert de
Westminster. Shirbum and William Gentil in a commission of gaol delivery for the gaol
of Lancaster.
*
Oct. 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to Andrew de Hartcla, Robert de
Westminster. Leyburn, Robert de Barton and Nicholas de Wh3rtefeld on complaint by
William de Aykeheved that, although the king had taken him into his
protection, Walter son of Richard de Kirkebride, the younger, Henry le
Mareschal of Dovaneby, Robert Ridewal, Patrick de Dovaneby, Hugh de
Dovaneby, and Richard son of Elias de Dovaneby, with others, broke his
house at Blencrayk, co. Cumberland, and carried away his goods.
Oct. 12. The like to Lambert de Thrikyngham, Robert de Malbelthorpe, William
Westminster, de Clif*, and Adam de Brom on complaint by Adam le Clerk of Lenne that
Ralph de Aumbresbury, Walter de Aunibresbury, John son of John le
Glasier of Candelwykestrete, John Baillolf, Thurstan * Steveneserjaunt de
Creye*, William de Welledon, Adam de Denn, Henry le Keu, John de
Wynton, * tavemer,* Robert le Freuter, John de Waldegrave, Nicholas de
Kertlyng, Hugh le Irmongere, Henry le Glovere, Thomas de Stagenho
and Edmund le Barber, with others, assaulted him at the town of
Westminster^ co. Middlesex.
By E. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
MEMBRANE 13d.
Oct. 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to Ralph de Camoys, Roger de Bavent
Westminster, and William de Northo, on complaint by Ridph de la More that Thomas
de Pirle, John, William, Oliver and John de Westpirle, with others broke
his house at Pageham, co. Sussex, cut his corn there, and drove away
4 horses, 4 mares, 4 colts, 18 oxen, 10 cows, a bull, 8 bullocks, 8 heifers,
and 200 sheep of his, of the price of 100 marks, and carried away his com
and goods.
Oct. 20. Commission to Robert de Maddyngle and GeoflErey de Burdeleis to audit
Westminster, the accounts of the pavage granted to the mayor and good men of
Cantebrugge. By pet. ot C,
14 EDWARD n.— Pabt I. 548
1 qof) • Menihrane 18rf — cont.
Oct. 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to Andrew de Artcla, Robert de Leyburn,
Westminster. Robert de Barton and Nicholas de Whytefeld on complaint by William de
Aykeheved that, although the king had taken him into his protection, Walter
de Kirkebride, the yomiger, Henry le Mareschal of Dovaneby, Patrick de
Dovaneby, Hugh de Dovaneby and Richard son of Elias de Dovaneby, with
others, broke his house at Belencrayk, co. Cumberland, and carried away
his goods.
Oct. 28. The like to John de Buttetorte, John de Foxle, John de Stonore and
Westminster Bobert de Maddyngle on complaint by John son of Hugh de Stretleye that
Andrew de Jarpunville and Walter his son, Aymer de Lucy, Alan de Hat-
feld, Hugh de Croft, Richard de la Welde, John de Erlee, William son of
Richard de Seybrok, Hugh de Messinden, John Basset of Mentemor, William
Roily, Robert de Wyttenham, William Simeon and Roger atte Crouche of
Mentemor and John his brother, with others, entered his manor of Eerse-
lawe, CO. Buckingham, broke the houses of the manor and his coffers,
dragged forth from his manor Elizabeth, his wife, although in childbirth
{in puerperio decubantem), and drove away 11 horses, 12 oxen, 7 cows, 60
bullocks, 80 heifers, and 98 swine of his, of the price of 56^ found there,
and took and carried away other goods of his. By pet. of C.
Afterwards Robert de Aston was associated in the commission.
6 November.
Oct. 28. The like to Henry Spygurnel, John de Bromfeld and William de Brade-
Westminster. well on complaint by Thomas, bishop of Worcester, touching the persons
who broke his hedges (haias) and dykes at Hambury by Droitwich {juxta
Wychium), co. Worcester, and cut his grass and felled and carried away his
trees at Fladebury, co. Worcester.
MEMBRANE 12d.
Oct. 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Botetourte, John de
Westminster. Stonore, John de Bousser and Robert de Maddyngle on complaint by John
de Sancto Amando that Robert son of Robert de Shakeleston, William
le Britton of Houghton Conquest, Richard son of Ralph de Sevelesho, Ralph
son of Ralph son of Richard, Thomas Spigurnel, William le Bnme,
Thomas de Stodle of Wotton, Thomas son of Laurence de Adyngton of
Keneston Herdewyk, Nicholas le Irnemongere of Bedeford, and John his
son and Nicholas brother of the said John, Stephen de Bodenho of
Bedeford, Maurice Cullebere of Bedeford, Simon CuUebere, John son of
John Wymond, Henry Oliver, Nicholas de Astwod, William Beauchamp,
* bocher,' Thomas le Spicer, William son of Simon le Carpenter, William
Feye, William Hasting*, Stephen le Bole, John le Bole, Roger le Tavemer,
Nigel Hauteyn, Hugh Frys, Thomas Priour, John de Ocle, the elder, John
de Ocle, the younger, Adam Blaunche, John Thyoun *le Tabourer,' Nicholas
le Roper, Richard Nichole, Warin Rowold, Simon de Lymbodeshey and
Ralph his son and John brother of the same Ralph, Richard Merlyn, John
Saloue, Robert Saloue, Richard le Cok, Roger Haucepe, Stephen son of
Hugh de Hawenes, Robert Walters, John le Bor, Geoffrey Juliane, John
Woderoue, John Gerard le Carpenter, Robert Roger (iJor/erti*), Matilda le Rede
of Houghton Conquest, John son of Richard Gerard, Richard Gargevile, * le
persones serjant* of Maldon, Robert Goderiche of Kemeston Herwyk,
Robert Arnold of Pelinge, John Arnold of the same place, John de
Merston, Thomas Serjant of Herdewyk, John le Whyte of Kemeston
Herdewyk, John Hammok of Cheohele, Robert son of David de Maldon,
Simon le Brittoun of Wyliton, John Bodard of Merston, Thomas son of
544 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
iQOQ Membrane 12d — cont.
Nov. 5. Stephen de Maldon and Henry son of Thomas atte Chnrche, with others,
Westminster, broke his house at Hoghton Conquest, co. Bedford, cut his com, and carried
away the com and other goods of his. By E.
The like to Lambert de Trykyngham, Walter de Friskeneye and Robert
de Malberthorpe on complaint by Hugh de Sniterby that John de Melton of
Wynterton and Peter Frost, with others, assaulted him at Wynterton, co.
Lincoln, and broke his legs and arms. By pet. of C.
Nov. 7. The like to Henry Spigumel, Adam de Herewynton and John de
Westminster. Bromfeld on complaint by Agnes atte Lewode of Beoleye that John de
Midelemor and Roger his brother, Ralph le Doulere and William his son,
with others, broke her close and house at Beoleye, co. Worcester, took and
imprisoned her, drove away 4 oxen, 10 bullocks and 11 cows found there,
of the price of 22 marks, cut her com and grass, and carried away the com
and grass and other goods of hers. By pet. of G.
MEMBRANE lid.
Nov. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford, Robert de
Westminster. Malberthorpe, Thomas de Scalar [iis] and John de Cantebrigge on
complaint by Thomas le Moigne of Abyngton that Warin de Bassyngbum
of Wynepol, John son of Alexander le Moigne, ' barkere,' Richard de
Mulderton, William le Coupare of Gransete, William de Eentford, Simon
Prankon of Gransete, John de Ledes of Cantebrigge, * tayllour,* William de
LoUeworth, William Marion, William de Eltesle, parson of the church of
St. Michael, Abyngton, Henry de Abyngton, chaplain, Walter le Rous,
John Giffard, vicar of the church of Bassyngbum, Robert de Benyngworth,
John le Blount, Ralph Walssh and Robert Mose, with others, broke his
close at Abyngton, co. Cambridge, and the doors of his houses, and also hi^
coffers then in those houses, burnt his charters, writings, and muniments
found in his coffers, and carried away his goods. By E.
Nov. 6. The like to John Inge and John de Fosse on complaint by William de
Westminster, Sancto Albyno, prior of la Goldeclive in the Marches of Wales, which is of
the king's patronage and is a cell of the abbey of Bee Helluin {de Becco
Herletcyni), that, whereas the abbot of Bee Helluin had removed Ralph de
Runcevill his fellow monk, late prior of Goldeclive, from his of&ce of prior,
an^ presented the said William to the king as prior of the said priory, as is
the custom, and the king had admitted him thereto and under date 10 June,
of the eleventh year of his reign, hcid commanded that the temporalities of the
house should be delivered to him, the said Ralph disobeying his abbot
therein and resisting the king's mandate, held the said priory for half a year,
not permitting the said William to enter on his priorship, or to dispose of the
possessions of the house according to his ofSce, and William le Walshe of
Lanwaryn, John Ythel, Adam son of Robert le Walshe and William son
of Robert le Walshe, within the said half year broke the treasury of the
priory at la Goldeclyve within the liberty of the priory, and took and
carried away the chalices and other silver and gilt vessels, with other goods
of the priory, and the muniments, used the seal of the priory for sealing
divers writings and quit-claims, alienated divers lands and tenements
belonging to the priory, granted pensions and corrodies, and charged the
priory with divers debts. The enquiry is to be made on oath by good men
of the liberties of Thomas, earl of Norfolk, of Stroguil, of Humphrey de
Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, of Caldecote, of Hugh le Despenser,
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Membrane lid — cont.
the younger, of Newport {de Novo Burgo), and of Roger Damory, of
Eaerlyoun, which liberties are adjacent to thia.t of la Qoldeclyve.
By pet. of C.
Nov. 10. The like to Robert de Malberthorpe and Humphrey de Waleden upon
Westminster, information that Richard Pope of Shorne, John Piteman, Maurice Kyverel
of Shorne, Henry de Hevere of Chalke, William son of William Appele of
Chalke, John Page and Robert de Boloigne with others, broke the cony-
burrow at the king's manor of Gravesende, co. Kent, and with nets and
dogs took his conies, and assaulted William de Bradleye, the king's
Serjeant.
Association of Geoffrey le Scrope in the foregoing commission. Nov. 20.
ByK.
Afterwards on 18 April, 1821, William de la Lee was associated with the
said Robert and Humphrey in the commission.
Commission to J. de Wallibus, R. de Emeldon and W. de Denum to
deliver the gaol of the castle of Newcastle-upon-Tyne of Benedict Overhand,
a prisoner for divers felonies committed in the county of Northumberland.
Nov. 9. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Baiocis, John Cheynel
Westminster, and Henry de Fenton on complaint by Adam de Eydale that Walter son
of John de Feriby, and John his son, and William brother of the same
John, Walter, prior of Thomholm, and Ralph de Haytefeld, his fellow
canon, and John Frankissh, with others, assaulted him at Feryby, co.
Lincoln, and also Roger de Lofthouses, his servant.
MEMBRANE KM.
Nov. 12. Commission de walliis et fossatts to William de Ros of Hamelak, Robert
Westminster, le Conestable, Robert de Hedon and John de Thweyt for the banks of the
Humbre in the parts of Holdemesse, co. York. By K.
Nov. 10. Association of Walter de Friskeneye in a commission of oyer and terminer
Westminster, issued to John de Bousser and William de Gosefeld touching the persons
who with Warin de Ruges and others assaulted Henry de Reed of Royston
at the town of Royston {de Cruce Eoesia)^ co. Hertford.
Nov. 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to William le Botiller of Wemme,
Westminster. Adam de Herwynton and John de Bromfeld on complaint by Roger de
Mortuo Mari of Wyggemor that Henry de Rybbesford and Robert his son,
Simon de Ribbesford, Robert son of Hugh de Wolston, William Houdy,
John son of John de Hotheye, John de Curdewall, William de Kemeseie,
chaplain, Simon de Kemeseie, chaplain, William son of Gilbert le Rede, the
younger, Philip son of Gilbert le Rede, John Henries of Kynlet, Ralph
Sagon, chaplain, Richard le Temour, William de Wyggemor, Hugh le Har-
pour, Richard Hamound, John le Bee of Bayton, chaplain, Richard le
Warde of Clebury Mortimer, Richard de Leynthale, Walter, vicar of the
church of Clebury Mortimer, John Sampson of Estham, John de Lodelowe
of Orleton, William de Northgrave, chaplain, Walter le Blount, Ralph le
Porter, parson of the church of Estham, Henry de Pensax, Richard le
Parker of Albedeleye, John le Sawiere of Beulu, John Pollard of Beulu,
John Shep' of Beulu, Richard son of Adam de Sued, Robert de Hauke-
leye, Stephen Henries, Adam de la Wodehall, Ralph de Kyngton,
chaplain, Thomas le Clerk of None Solers, and Walter Breye of None
Solers, with others, broke his parks at Cleburi Mortimer, Emewode, and
Wyre, co. Salop. • By K
18345 2 m
646 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1320.
}dembrane lOd — cont.
Nov. 16. The like to John de Donecastre, Richard de Beryngham {sic) and
Westaunster. William de Byngham on complaint by Walter de Bachouse and William de
Gisbume that Adam, abbot of Meaux {Meha), William de Wrysel of
Waughen and Robert de Cayton of Gymelyng, with others, broke their
house at Meaux {apxid Melsam), co. York, and carried away their goods.
MEMBRANE Sd,
Nov. 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bello Campo of Somersete,
Westminster. John de Everdon and Walter de Fryskeneye touching the petition,
exhibited before the king and Council, of Ralph de Gorges, alleging that
divers trespasses and other malpractices under colour of office had been
committed as well against the king, Edward, earl of Chester, and lord of
the' Isle of Wight, his son, as against men of the county of Southampton
and of the said Island by Henry le Tyeys and John de Burton and other
ministers of the said Henry, during the time that the same Henry was
constable of the said Island. By E. and G.
Nov. 21. The like to John de Foxle, John de Stonore and John de Tychebum on
Westminster, complaint by Martin de Bek, merchant of the kingdom of PortingaU, and
t \ his fellows merchants of that kingdom, that, they having laden a ship called
the ship of * Jeans Christ * {navis de Jehsu Christi) of Portugal with merchan-
dise for conveyance to England, and the ship having been driven ashore on
the coast by Brighteston in the Isle of Wight and the said merchants and
others having escaped alive to the land, whereby the ship and goods did not
become wreck of sea, John, prior of Caresbrok, John de Presford, John son
of William Gilberd, Robert le Haggere, Robert Stille, Adam Stille of the
Isle of Wight, Philip Auby {dc\ John Gabriel, John de Notlye, *spicer,'
Roger atte Cherche, Alexander le Lef, William Yde, W^iUiam Cuppyng,
Richard de Colmeston, William atte Hurst, John de Istone, Robert de
Chastesbury, John le Frenche, Robert le Ysmongere of Winchester, Hugh
Tuterich of Crischerche and John Cobin of Crischerche, with others, took
and carried away their goods, as if the same were wreck of sea, when such
was not the case.
MEMBRANE Id,
Nov. 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Barton, William de
Westminster. Denom and Adam de Skelton on complaint by Roger de Clifford that
Alexander de Wyndesore, with others, broke his park at Quynnefell, co.
Westmoreland, and took and carried away the eggs of his sparhawks lately
nesting there, whereby he lost the profit of his aery. By K.
Nov. 28. Commission to John de Bello Campo of Somersete, John de Everdon and
Westminster. John Denum to make inquisition by oath of good men of the county
of Southampton touching the petition and allegations of Ralph de Gorges,
the king's attorney, that Henry le Tyeys, while he held the office of con-
stable of the Isle of Wight, and John de Burton and other ministers of the
said Henry le Teyeys committed under colour of office divers trespasses and
malpractices as well against the king, and Edward, earl of Chester and
lord of the Isle of Wight, as against men of the county of Southampton.
MEMBRANE bd.
Nov. 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre and William de
Westminster. Miggele on complaint by Godfrey de Staynton that Adam de Wannerville
c^
m^
14 EDWABD II.— Part 1.
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1320,
Dec. 1.
Sheexu
Dec. 18.
Sheen.
Membrane 5d — cont.
and Adam and Robert his sons, and Adam de Hyndeleye and Robert his
brother, with others, broke his granges, sheepcots and hooses at Akworth,
CO. York, and burned the houses with his goods stored therein, and
assaulted his servants. By pet. of C.
Commission to Adam de Brom and Gilbert de EUesfeld, upon the petition
of the burgesses of Oxford and commonalty of the county of Oxford,
showing that the navigation of the river Thames for ships and boats
passing between the city of London and town of Oxford is impeded by
weirs in many places in the counties of Oxford, Berks and Buclangham,
to view all such weirs, hold enquires where necessary, and to remove
obstructions. By pet. of C.
Association of Ingelram Berenger in a conmiission issued to Hugh de
Courteny, John de Bello Campo, William de Bourne, and John de Brom-
feld touching a suit by Margery, late the wife of Hugh Godewyne, against
Philip de Columbariis and others touching tenements in Donewere, Slape,
Southboure and Northboure, and also in Donende.
/
MEMBRANE id,
Nov. 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh le Despenser, the elder,
Westminster. Bartholomew de Badelesmere, John de Stonore and Robert de Malberthorpe
to enquire by oath of good men of the land of Gower and of Glomorgan,
Pembroke, Kidewelli and Kairwartla, Breghenn and Iskenny, adjacent to
the said land of Gower, and determine touching resistance to the king's
writ as hereafter set forth. The king had sent letters under his privy seal
to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent, commanding him
until further order not to meddle with the land of Gower in
the Marches of Wales, which John de Moubray had acquired from
William de Brewosa, tenant in chief, and entered upon without
obtaining a licence ; subsequently the king commanded the same
escheator to take the land, so alienated without licence, into his
hand as pertains to his office, and to hold the same until further order,
notwithstanding the former letters, and to certify the king of his action
therein ; further the king sent John Hamelyn, his clerk, to superintend the
acts of the escheator in the matter, and to report thereon. A mandate was
also given to the sheriff of Gloucester that together with the escheator or
sub-escheator of his county he should go to that land and report what was
done. The escheator reported that he sent the writ to Richard de Foxcote,
his sub-escheator, who returned that he in his own proper person
approached the said land of Gower to execute the king's mandate and that
at the chapel of St. Thomas, Kylveye by the town of Sweyneseie, he found
a great crowd of armed Welshmen, who forcibly prevent^ him executing
the mandate, so that he could do nothing therein without danger of death.
The said clerk also certified and the sheriff returned that they with the
said sub-escheator went to the said land of Gower and that at the said
chapel of St. Thomas a great multitude of armed Welshmen were
assembled, who did not permit the sub-escheator to execute the king's
mandate. Thereupon the king commanded the escheator in his proper person
to go to the land of Gower and to take that land into his hand and to
keep it safe until further order notwithstanding the before mentioned
letters under the privy seal. Mandate in pursuance to the keeper of the
land of Gower, Hugh le Despenser, the younger, lord of the land of
Glomorgan, Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, lord of the land of
548
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1320.
Nov. 27.
Sheen.
1321.
Feb. 21.
Membrane id — cont.
Pembroke, Henry de LancaBtre, lord of Kedewelly and Kaythwarthla,
Homi^irej de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, lord of Bregbenn, and
John Qifbad of Brymesfeld, lord of Iskenny, or to their respective deputies,
to cause good and lawful men of those lands to come before the said
commissioners. By E. and G.
Commission of oyer and terminer for the counties of Wilts, Somerset,
Dorset and Gloucester, to Henry Spigumel, Richard de Bodeneye, John de
Bousser and Robert de Madddngle for ttie trial of felonies and other
o&nces committed since Michaelmas, 6 Edward 11 ; and of persons who
had impeded the administration of justice by threatening jurors, waylaying
suitors, or entering into illegal confederacies. [Pari. Writ$,] By E. and C.
Memorandum setting forth the prayer of the petition of the knights,
citizens and burgesses in the Parliament at Westminster upon which the
foregoing commission was issued, and the Ordinance made in pursuance
thereof fy the king and Council. [Pari. Writs.]
The justices are to try complaints upon bill in the same manner that
they might have done by original writ. [Pari, Writs,]
The like commissions to the undersigned justices for their respective
counties, viz. —
Ralph de Cammoys,
Robert de Maddingle,
William de Northo,
Afterwards on 26 February, 1821, William de Bereford and John de
Mutford were associated with the foregoing justices in the said commission.
[Pari. WriU.]
Ralph Basset,
- for the counties of
Bedford.
Buckingham.
Robert de Malberthorpe,
Walter de Friskeney,
for the counties of •
Essex,
Hertford.
[Pari. WriU.]
1320.
Dec. 8.
Sheen.
Dec. 18.
Odiham.
MEMBRANE Sd.
Association of G. de Scrope with John de Doncastre, R. de Bemyngham
and Alexander de Cave in a commission of goal delivery for the gaol of
York.
Commission of oyer and terminer for the counties of Wilts, Somerset,
Dorset and Gloucester to Henry Spigurnel, Richard de Rodeneye, John de
Bousser and Robert de Maddyngle granted upon petition to the Parliament
at Westminster for the trial of sheriffs of counties, their clerks and bailiffs,
constables and keepers of gaols, bailiffs of liberties and sub-escheators, who
are alleged to have committed under cover of office divers offences, to have
harassed the people by false appeals and indictments, and to have extorted
large sums of money. [Pari. Writs.] By K. and C.
The like to the under-mentioned justices for their respective counties,
viz. —
Ralph de Cammoys,
for the counties of . Buckingham.
Robert de Maddingle,
William de Northo,
[Pari. Writs.]
Afterwards William de Bereford and John de Mutford were associated
with the foregoing justices in the commission, 1 March, 1821.
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549
1321.
March 1.
Membrane dd — cont.
Afterwards the said Robert de Maddingle, owing to infirmity of
body, being unable to act, John de Bousser was appointed in his place,
10 April, 1821. [Pari. Wnts.]
Ralph Basset,
Wtdter de Fryskeneye,
Robert de Malberthorpe,
Walter de Norwyco,
John de Thorpe,
John de Mutford,
John Bacun,
for the counties of
for the counties of
Essex.
Hertford.
f Norfolk.
J Suflfolk.
j Cambridge.
( Huntingdon.
hS^'^oSsS''' ( "" "■« '^^ »• { is.
Lambert de Trikingham, '
Adam de Lymbergh,
Tho]
Lincoln.
for the county of
Robert de Thorpe,
With an additional clause relating to the continuance of the process, &c-
[Pari. Writs.]
1320.
Dec. 5.
Sheen.
Dec. 10.
Sheen.
Dec. 10.
Sheen.
Dec. 12.
Wmdsor.
Dec. 24.
Marlborough.
MEMBRANE 2d.
Commission de waUtis et fossatis to Roger de Cobeldyk, Peter de
Ludyngton and John de la Guttere for the parts of Holand, co. Lincoln.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Beaufiz, John de Ifeld and
William de Northho on complaint by William de Norbelton that William,
abbot of Orestain, and William, prior of Wilmyngton, a fellow monk of the
abbot, John Wyndas, Robert Beneyt, William atte Thome, Simon de
Buskeye, Alexander atte Eld Court, Thomas le Paumer, Maurice son of
Maurice le Provost, Richard * le Milneressone * of Wilmyngton, Henry le
Priouresporter, William * Whylom le Priouresporter,' John le Keu, Richard
le Prieurescok, Roger le Priourespalfreyman, Ralph Opedyk, Henry Burgeys
and Walter Wal, with others, broke his close at Hellyngleye, co. Sussex,
and drove away 11 cows and 16 oxen, of the price of 40 marks, found
there, and assaulted his servants.
Afterwards Edmund de Passele was associated with the above-named
justices in the commission, 21 April, 1821.
Association of John de Mutford and Robert de Maddingle in a commission
issued to Henry Spigurnel, Geofi&ey de Welleford and Master Roger de
Boudon in an assize of novel disseisin which William la Zusche brought
against John Engaigne of Blatherwyk and Elena his wife touching a
pasture in Bulewyk.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Peter de Denardeston and Simon de
Hedersete on complaint by Thomas, earl of Norfolk and Marshal of
England, the king's brother, touching the persons who broke and entered
his park at Keleshale, co. Suffolk, and his free warrens at Doningworth,
Staverton, Holesle and Garleton b^ Keleshale, co. Suffolk.
By E. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
Association of William de Bereford and William Herle in a commission
of oyer and terminer issued to William son of William, Robert Pirpount
and Richard de Whatton on complaint by John le Brett and Alice his wife
that Peter de Monte Forti, Roger de Henley, John le Ferour, Robert Yve
650
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1320.
Dec. 18.
Odiham.
1321.
Feb. 21.
Jan. 12.
East
Hampstead.
Membrane 2d — cent.
(or Yne), Norman de Geywode, Richard son of Beatrice de Gnnthorpe,
Robert Bate, Agnes Bate, John son of Beatrice, Edward de Loudhami,
Thomas son of Richard, Thomas son of Geofirey, Robert ELaymot, the elder,
John Bate, Robert de Fildegate, William Broun, the younger, John
Bozoun, the younger, Richard Stagge, Richard Bate and Margery la
Sharman, with others, entered their manor at Loudham, co. Nottingham,
broke the doors of their houses, and a chest found in a chamber there,
felled and carried away their trees, and took and carried away their goods,
charters and muniments.
(Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spygumel, Richard de
Rodeneye, John de Bousser and Robert de Maddyngle touching alleged
malpractices pf sheriffs and other ministers of the king in the counties
of Wilts, Somerset, Dorset and Gloucester. By E. and G.
The like to the under-mentioned justices for their respective coimties,
viz. —
Ralph de Gamoys,
Robert de Maddyngle,
William de Northo,
Ralph Basset,
Robert de Malberthorpe,
Walter de Priskenay,
for the counties
for the counties of
»'i
1
Bedford.
Buckingham.
Essex.
Hertford.
Gommission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, John de Stonore,
Master John de Everdon, and John de Gantebrigge on complaint by John
son of Hugh de Stretleye that Andrew de JarpunviUe, and Matilda his wife,
and Walter his son, Aymer de Lucy, Alan de Hatfeld, Hugh de Groft,
Richard de la Weld, John de Erbee (sic) and Isabella his wife, William son
of Richard de Seybrok, Hugh de Messyngden, John Basset of Mentemor,
William RoUy, Robert de Wyttenham, William Simeon, Roger atte
Grouche of Mentemor, and John his brother, Roger de Mundene, John de
Hoggesham and Simon le Dun, with others, entered his manor at
Eerselawe, co. Buckingham, broke the doors of his manor and his coffers,
dragged forth from his manor Elizabeth his wife, although in childbirth
{in puerperio decubantem), and drove away 11 horses, 12 oxen, 7 cows, 60
bullocks, 80 heifers, and 98 swine, of the price of 562., found there, and look
and carried away other goods of his. By pet. of G.
(651 )
14 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
1320.
Dec. 11.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE 26.
Dec. 11.
Windsor.
Dec. 11.
Windsor.
Dec. 11.
Windsor.
Dec. 28.
Marlborough.
1321.
Jan. 1.
Marlborough.
Jan. 1.
Marlborough.
Jan. 6.
Marlborough.
1320.
Dec. 27.
Marlborough.
Power during pleasure to David, earl of Athol, Robert de Umfravilley earl
of Anegos, William Bydel, John de Penreth and Roger de Horsle to receive
all those of Scotland wishing to come into the king's peace, provided such
persons give security that they will attempt nothing against the trace
entered into between the king and Robert de Brus. By p.8.
Power during pleasure to the above named commissioners to pardon all
such Scots so surrendering their forfeiture of life and limbs, and of their
goods and chattels, and also all felonies and trespasses committed previously
to their surrender ; all Englishmen and persons holding lands within the
realm excepted. [Fadera.] By p.s.
Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of the late king, dated at
Are 80 August, 26 Edward I, pardoning Nicholas de la Oarderobe,
staying on his service in Scotland, for the death of Ralph le Boghier.
The justiciary of Ireland is not to pardon, without consulting the king,
suit of the king's peace for the death of any Englishmen feloniously killed
in Ireland. Both in the time of the Edward I and also of the king many
complaints were made that pardons for the deaths of Englishmen
in Ireland were granted with too great facility, whereby homicides
and other evils were committed to the hurt of the king's peace, as was set
forth in a petition exhibited in the Parliament at Westminster at
Michaelmas last. By E. and pet. of C.
Appointment during pleasure of William le Flemyng to the keeping of
the land of Gower in the Marches of Wcdes, in the kmg's hands for divers
causes ; he is to receive the usual fee at the hands of Hugh le Despenser, the
elder, and Bartholomew de Badelesmere, whom the king is sending to those
parts on his business. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to Richard de Rodeney, escheator on this side
Trent.
Writ of aid, for one year, for Henry de Wellyngbiri, purveyor of
necessaries for the office of the chandlery of the Household.
By E. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the Carmelite friars of
Marlebergh by John Godhyne of Marlebergh of a messuage and plot of
meadow in Marlebergh, and by William de Rameshull of a toft there,
adjacent to the area of the said &iars for the enlargement thereof. By E.
Safe-conduct until Easter, at the request of Philip, king of France and
Navarre, for merchants of Amiens coming into the realm with wares to
trade, with exemption for their goods from arrest for debt. By p.s.
Mandate to the mayor and bailiffs of Newcastle upon Tyne to prevent
suspicious persons from the Marches of Scotland coming into their town
from holding assemblies ; they are not to permit such persons to remain in
the town at night. By E.
652 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1^20. Membrane 26— wn*.
Dec. 29. Exemption for life for Peter de Ridlesworth from being put on assizes,
Marlborough, juries or recognitions; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other
1321 . bailiff or minister of the king. By £.
Jan. 10. Protection with clause volumus for Richard Lovel, going beyond the seas
Crookham. by the king's command. - By p.s.
Jan. 12. Power to William Rydel, Gilbert de Bourghton, John de Penreth and
Eart^ Roger de Horsle to grant a safe-conduct to * Dan Johan de Pilmor,* a monk
Hampstoad. q£ Coupre, whom Sir Robert de Bruys wishes to send into England, and
who was not included among the envoys originally sent by him to treat of
peace, to speak with Hugh le Despenser le fuiz and Bartholomew de
Badelesmere touching the said business. French, [Fcedera,] By p.s.
Jan. 14. Presentation of Robert de Shutlyngton, chaplain, to the church of
Windsor. St. Dunstan in the West, in the diocese of London. The king requests
S. bishop of London to admit and institute the said Robert as parson accord-
ing to the form of the ordinance made by Richard, late bishop of London.
Jan. 10. Pardon to John son of Henry le Carpenter of Wytherington, a prisoner
Crookham. in the gaol of Peterborough for the death of John son of Simon Hippe, as
it appears by the record of John de Wileghby, and his fellows, justices of
gaol delivery for Peterborough, that he killed him in self-defence.
Jan. 7. Pardon to Richard Hardyng of Strogoil for trading in Scotland after
Marlborough, the king's proclamation against conveying food or other goods to his
enemies in that land, if his statement is true that his ship, laden with
divers merchandise, was driven by a tempest to Scotland, where he sold his
goods. By p.s.
Vacated because otherwise below on 16 April,
Jan. 20. Safe-conduct for one year for Giles de Herteberwe returning to London
Westmmster. from beyond the seas to pass his account at the Exchequer for the time he
was master of the king's Mint at the Tower of London.
By E. on the information of the Treasurer.
Jan. 18. Safe-conduct imtil Midsunmier for Robert de Compton going to Berwick
East upon Tweed on the business of the countess of Fyf . [Fofdera.] By p.s.
HampBtoad.
1320.
Nov. 22. Reymund de Farges, cardinal deacon of Sancta Maria Nova, dean of the
Westminster, church of St. Mary, Salisbury, archdeacon of Leycestre, and parson of the
church of Leek, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Master
Robert de Bluntesdon, canon of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, and
1321 Master John de Pinibus his attorneys for five years.
Jan. 28. Pardon to John le Lung of London of his outlawiv in the city of London
for non-appearance in the Court of King's Bench when impleaded by
William Pykeman to render account as his receiver.
Pardon to the abbess and nuns of Marham, co. Norfolk, on account of the
poverty of their house, of 2 marks of the arrears of the tenth granted in the
eighth year of the king's reign, and of 71. ^s, of tiie arrears of the tenth for
three years.
Jan. 26. Mandate to Edmund de Passeleye to attend to the business of John de
Westminster. Mutford, whom the king had appointed to be a justice in eyre together with
Hervey de Stanton, William de Herle and WiJter de Fiyskeneye for the
Tower of London, but whom henceforth he directs shall, with William de
Bereford and his fellows, justices of the Bench, attend to holding pleas
in the said Bench. By E.
14 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2. 668
1321. Membrane 26--con<.
Jan. 26. Pardon to Richard Wjncent of his outlawry in the county of Kent or
Westminster, non-appearance in the Court of King's Bench when impleaded by the abbot
of Langedon for trespass.
The like to the under-mentioned impleaded by the said abbot, viz. —
John Randekyn atte Gk)re.
John le Taillour of Great Monyngham.
Jan. 28. Protection with clause nolumus for two years for Nicholas Crisp of
Westminster. Donestaple, merchant.
By E. on the information of brother Philip de Baston.
Jan. 26. Protection with clause volumm until Michaelmas for Bartholomew de
Westminster. Badelesmere going on the king's service to the Marches of Scotland.
The said Bartholomew has letters nominating John de Chelmesford and
Henry Stureye his attorneys until Michaelmas.
Membrane 26 — Schedule,
Jem. 2. Licence for Henry Esturmy to enfeoff Master Adam de Stonore and
Marlborough. Edmund le Clerk of Burbach of the manor of Burbach, co. Wilts, the
hamlet of Durle, the pasture of Tymerigge and the bailiwick of the
stewardship of the forest of Savemak in the same county, and of a moiety
of the manors of Stapelford and Fighelden, co. Wilts, and of the advowson
of the church of Stapelford, held in chief, and of his reversion in the
manor of Couelesfeld, co. Wilts, held in chief, which John de Vienna holds
for life of the inheritance of the said Henry, and in the hundred of Lys,
CO. Southampton, and in 102. of rent in Lys, also held in chief, which
Robert de Hungerford and Oena his wife hold for life ; licence also for the
said Adam and Edmund to re-grant the same to the said Henry, and Henry
his son, and Margaret wife of the said son, and the heirs of the body of the
said Henry son of Henry and Margaret, and in default of issue with
successive remainders to Richard brother of the said Henry, the son, and
the heirs of his bodyj to Geoffrey, brother of the said Richard, and the
heirs of his body, and to the right heirs of the said Henry Esturmy.
By E. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
MEMBRANE 25.
Jan. 14. In consideration of the good service of William de Wykyngeston, kind's
Windsor. clerk, who now holds the church of la Penne by Wolvemehampton by
collation made by the chapter of Lichfield after the under-mentioned
collusion was discovered, and has been instituted therein, the matter still
pending, the king accepts the status of the said William and grants that
though judgment therein may in future times be rendered for the king,
nevertheless the said William shall not for such cause be removed from
that church by the king or his heirs. Theodosius de Camilla, the late
dean, and the chapter of Wolvemehampton had impleaded in the Court of
the late king Roger, then bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, of the
advowson of the said church of la Penne by Wolvemehampton, and the
said bishop had called to warrant against the dean and chapter Ralph de
Bisshebury, who warranted the same to him, and afterwards lost that
advowson by a default, which he made in the same Court ; subsequently it
was found in that Court that there had been collusion between the said
Ralph and the dean and chapter, but the judgment therein has remained
to be rendered by which the record and process of the whole matter are
pending before the king. By p.s.
664 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
^^^^' Membrane 25— cont.
Jan. 20. John de Golecestre, a canon of Bykenaore, bringing news of the resigna-
Westminster. jj^q^ q£ Robert de Bammesden, late prior of that house, has' letters for
the sub-prior and convent of licence to elect.. By E.
Jan. 19. Power for W. archbishop of York, J. bishop of Carlisle, Th. bishop of
Westminster. Worcester, and B. bishop of Winchester, Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pem-
broke, Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, Bartholomew de*
Badelesmere, steward of the Household, John de Claveryng, Nicholas de
Segrave, Fulk le Straunge, Stephen de Segrave, Master Bobert de Baldok,
archdeacon of Middlesex, and William de Ayremynne, canon of York, to
treat for peace with Bobert de Brus. [F(edera.] By K.
AU letters touching the treating for peace and prolongation of the truce tcere
sun'endered by W. de Ayremynne^ became they were not used^ and were
cancelled.
The like for the earl of Bychemund. [Fcsdera.}
Cancelled as above.
Power for the said commisssoners and each of them to ratify in the
king*s name such treaty. By E.
Cancelled eu above.
Power also for the said commissioners to prolong the truce with Bobert
de Brus. By E.
Cancelled as above.
Power for ratifying such prolongation of the truce. By £.
Cancelled as above.
The like for the said commissioners, the bishop of Winchester excepted.
Cancelled as above.
The king, having granted power to the said commissioners to issue safe-
conducts to those persons coming into the realm from Scotland to treat of
peace between him and Bobert de Brus, directs that the letters of safe-conduct
of the said archbishop, &c. are to have the same force as though sealed with
his seal, and are to be observed by his ministers and subjects. By E.
The Like letters for the bishop of Winchester.
The like for the earl of Bichemund.
Power to W. archbishop of York, J. bishop of Carlisle, Th. bishop of
Worcester, and B. bishop of Winchester, John de Clavering, Master Bobert
de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex, and William de Ayrmynne, canon of
York, commissioners to treat with certain men of Scotland coming upon
safe-conduct to the town of Newcastle upon Tyne, to prepare safe-conducts
for such men of Scotland who will afterwards come within the realm to
treat of peace between the king and Bobert de Brus, and also to treat of the
place and day where and when the said treating shall be held. By E.
Giant of further powers to the said commissioners, appointed to
treat of peace between the king and Bobert de Brus, to treat and agree to
a day and place for treating further of the said peace. By E.
The like letters for the bishop of Winchester.
Cancelled,
The letters of safe-conduct of the archbishop of York, etc. are to be
observed by the king's ministers and subjects.
The like with the earl of Bichemund.
Jan. 6.^ Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
MarlboroQgh. Eynesham by Bobert de Trillowe and Isabella his wife of a messuage,
40 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow in Suthabbotestok, which are worth
4s. a year in all their issues as appears by inquisition made by Bichard de
X
14 EDWARD II.— Part 2. 666
^^2^^ Membrane 26— c(Wi.
Bodeney, escbeator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licenoe to
acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 20 marks a year.
Jan. 24. Safe-conduct until Midsummer for Reginald Petipas, whom Philip, king
Westminster, of France and Navarre, is sending to Scotland on his business.
Jan. 26. Robert, abbot of Cherbourg, staying beyond the seas, has letters
Westminster, nominating John de Insulis, his fellow canon, and Robert de Mere his
attorneys for four years. By fine of 2 marks. Linc[oln] .
Jan. 27. Signification to S. bishop of London, of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Mathias de Graftone, a canon of Bykenacre, to be prior of that house.
ByK.
Jan. 26. Licence for Robert de Holand to enfeoff Thomas, earl of Lancaster, of
Westminster, his manors of Holand, Hale, Orel and Samlesbiri and of a fourth part of
the manor of Dalton, co. Lancaster, held of the said earl and other lords,
and which the said earl holds in chief, and for the earl of Lancaster to
re-grant the same to the said Robert and Matilda his wife and the heirs of
their bodies, with remainder failing such issue to the right heirs of the said
Robert, to hold of the said earl and his heirs and of the other lords by the
accustomed services and also by the service of distributing every year for
the souls of the said earl, Robert, Matilda and their ancestors, to the poor
coming to the manor of Holand on the day of St. Thomas the Martyr at
Christmas 20 heaped quarters of oaten flour, and meat, beef, hog or
mutton, to the value of lOL, equally according to the number of the poor
who shall happen to come on that day, and of finding in every year on
the said day for 240 poor persons feeding in the great hall of the manor
food for one repast of two courses of dishes served after the manner of
gentle-folk de {duobus cursibus fercularum more hominum gentilium deservUis),
and of finding for the same 240 poor persons on the morrow of the same
feast food for one repast of one course and of giving to each of them ^d.
or one pair of shoes of the same price. By E.
Pardon to the prior and convent of £ly for acquiring in mortmain,
without the licence of Edward I or of the king, from Peter de Huntyngfeld,
a messuage and a toft in London, held in chief; with restitution of
the same, which for that trespass had been taken into the king's hand by
Richard de Rodeneye, escbeator on this side Trent. By fine of 20s.
Jan. 28. Notification to H. bishop of Lincoln of the revocation of the presentation
Westminster, of Master John de Blebury, king's clerk, to the church of Ayleston in the
diocese of Lincoln. The king had presented the said Master John,
believing that the right of presentation to that church was his by reason of
his custody of the lands and heir of Fulk de Penbmgge, and had askej
the bishop to admit his presentee, but had afterwfurds prohibited the
bishop from doing so, pending debate in Court between the king and the
said (sic) Fulk de Pembrugge [the son] touching such right of presentation.
It now appears that for the whole time in which the said Fulk was imder
age and in the kind's custody the said church was filled by Master Stephen
de Segrave, whereby the presentation for this time does not belong to the
king.
Jan. 26. Safe-conduct until Michaelmas for Ingelram de Umframville, knight, oi
Westminster. Scotland, passing through the realm with a chaplain, 12 squires, 4 yeomen
of office and 24 grooms, to parts beyond the seas. By E.
Jan. 27. Simple protection without clause until St. Peter ad Vincula for John,
Westminster, prior OX Montacute, going beyond the seas. By p.8.
666 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1321.
Membrane 25 — cont.
The said prior of Montacute has letters nominating Thomas de la Lee
and William de Ferret his attorneys for the same time.
Jan. 25. Ldcence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of St.
Westanmster. Augustine's, Canterbury, by Master John de Grave and Michael de Basker-
ville of a messuage, 84 acres of land, li acres of meadow, 4 acres of wood,
50 acres of marsh, and Ss. id. of rent in Stureye and Chistelet ; by John
de Orove of 67 acres of land in Littleburn, Northbum, Sutton, Menstre
and Eenyngton, held of the said abbot and convent, and which beyond the
said rent are worth in all their issues Ss. 4id, a year as appears by inquisi-
tion made by Richard de Bodeneye, escheator on this side Trent, in part
satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands and tenements to the value of QOl.
a year.
Feb. 2. Simple protection, without clause, until Michaelmas for Thomas Tregoz,
Ftdham. going on pilgrimage to Santiago. By p.s.
Feb. 6. Fulk, abbot of Oaunt, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Westminster. James Douza, his fellow monk, and Giles Douza his attorneys for three
years. By fine of 40s.
MEMBRANE 24.
Jan. 28. Inspeanmus and confirmation of a charter of Oliver de Burdegala, dated at
Westminster. London, Friday in the vigil of All Saints, 14 Edward II, granting to Ralph
Basset of Drayton, knight, and his heirs the tenement with the houses
built thereon, which the grantor held of the feof&nent of the king, in the
parish of St. Mary, Stanyngelane, London, lying between the tenement of
Robert Bardeyn, goldsmith, and the lane leading from the said church to
Wodestrete, and the tenements of Ralph de Blith, Robert de Berkyng, and
Robert de Sutton, and extending from the lane called ' Stanyngelane ' to
Wodestrete ; witnesses Nicholas de Farendon, mayor of the city of London,
William Prodhome and Reginald de Gonductu, sherifb of London, Henry
de Seggeford, alderman of that ward, Robert Burdeyn, Robert Box,
Richard de Wirhale, Thomas de Lincoln, Richard de Blith and William
the Clerk (cUrico). By K.
Jan. 28. Pardon to William Merwan, John Wynnesfodder, John Terry and John
Westminster. Fotyngg' of their outlawry in the county of Essex for non-appearance in the
Court of King's Bench to satisfy the kmg for their ransom for a trespass,
whereof they had been impleaded in that Court by William le Plomer and
convicted, provided they surrender at the prison of the king's Marshalsea
and pay their ransom.
Jan. 25. Pardon to Henry de Percy, parson of the church of Wharrum Percy for
Westminster, acquiring, without licence, to himself and his heirs 4 acres of land and 4
acres of wood in Wharrum Percy and the advowson of the diurch of that
place, CO. York, from Robert de Percy, tenant in chief, with restitution of
the same. By fine of 6 marks.
Jan. 26. Pardon to Peter de Grandisono and Blanche, his wife, for acquiring with-
Westminster. out licence for their lives the manor of Much Marcle, co. Hereford, from
Margaret de Mortuo Man, tenant in chief.
By fine made at another time in the thirteenth year of the king's reign.
14 EDWARD n.— Part 2.
^1
1321.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Membrane 24 — cont.
Feb. 1.
Westminster.
Jan. 81.
Westminster.
Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Feb. 2.
Fulham.
Licence for Gregory Shereman of Wilmeleghton and Joan his wife to
enfeoff Roger son of Ralph de Wihneleghton of a messuage and a quartrain
of land in Wilmeleghton, held in chief, to hold to them and their heirs.
By fine of i mark.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de Bardelby, king's
clerk, of 2 messuages, 1 garden and 18^. 9d. of rent in the suburb of
London to the prior and convent of St. Mary's, Buthwerk, to find a
chaplain to celebrate divine service daily from the day of his death in their
church for the soul of the said Robert and of the faithful departed ; they
are to re-grant the same to him for his life. By ]^.
Eleanor, late the wife of John Bluet, going on pilgrimage beyond the
seas, has letters nominating Thomas de Belhous and Geoffrey le Sheryng
her attorneys until a year after Easter.
Eleanor, late the wife of William de Brianzon, has like letters nominating
the same persons.
Pardon to Wiliam de Seyncler (Seintcler) for acquiring without licence
for his life the bailiwick of the hundred of Baunton, co. Devon, from
Thomas de Cogan, tenant in chief. By fine of 1 mark.
Licence for the prior and Carmelite frieurs of Ipswich to acquire in mort-
main 12 plots of land adjacent to their dwelling place in Ipswicdi for the
enlargement thereof. By E.
Jan. 29. Mandate to the barons and good men of the Cinque Ports not to inflict or
Westminster, permit to be inflicted any injury on the men and mariners of the towns of
Lostwithyel Fawie and Polruan, co. Cornwall, or to hinder them from
resorting to those ports to trade. Representation had been made to the
king that when the said men and mariners by command of the sheriff
of that county and with him for the preservation of the king's peace
followed on the sea with their ships certain pirates, who with their ship
had put into the port of Fawie and there killed a mariner belonging to
a ship of Jememuthe and committed thefts and other crimes as well
on sea as on land, of which the said pirates were indicted before the
said sheriff and the coroners of the county, and with armed power took
certain of the malefactors and delivered them into the king's prison there
that justice might be done on them according to the law and custom of the
realm, divers men from the Cinque Ports, because some of the said male-
factors were slain resisting the sheriff, asserting that the ship in which
such men had been belonged to the said Ports and that the men and
mariners of the said towns had with armed force contrary to the king's
peace taken the same ship and the men and goods on board her and had
killed those men, lie in wait for the said men and mariners and threaten
them with capture and death, so that they dare not go to any of the said
Ports to trade there. The king being unwilling that the men of those
towns, because they executed his mandates or those of his ministers, for
the preservation of his peace, should on that account be harassed or
exposed to any danger of body or goods, when as well the bishop of Exeter,
the treasurer, as the said sheriff, and other lieges have testified that the
said men and mariners by command of the sheriff and to assist him had
arrested the said malefactors indicted as aforesaid that justice might be
done on them, and not from hatred or any other cause which had arisen
between them, issued the above mandate.
Feb. 6. Protection with clause volumm for one year for Ralph de Gorges, the
Westminster, elder, going on the king's service to Ireland. By E.
658 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1^91
*''^-^* Membrane 24 — cont.
Feb. 1. Appointment during pleasure of Ralph de Gorges to the office of
Westminster, justiciary of Lreland, with the usual fee. By K.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Writ de intendendo for the said Rdph directed to the archbishops and
others of the land of Ireland.
Cancelled,
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemor to deliver
to the said Ralph the said land and office with the king's castles, manors,
lands and tenements together with their munitions and stock and all other
goods of the king therein, and all things touching the office of justiciary.
Cancelled,
The like to the person holding the place of the said Roger.
Cancelled,
Feb. 6. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Westminster. Wroxston by Adam Neel and John his son of 10 acres of meadow in
Sithestan and Belton, held of William le Latymer by the service of a
sixtieth part of a knight's fee, which are worth in all their issues 10s, a
year, as appears by inquisition made by Richard de Rodeney, escheator on
this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire laiids, tenements
and rents to the value of 100^. a year.
Feb. 9. Protection with clause for one year for John Cogan, the treasurer of
Havering atte Ireland, going to Ireland on the king's service. By p.s.
Bower, Vacated because otherwise below.
The said John has letters nominating Richard de Birlaund and Adam de
Baunton his attorneys for the same time.
Feb. 1. Appointment during pleasure of Ralph de Gorges to the office of
Westminster, justiciary of Ireland and of keeping the land of Ireland with its castles,
receiving at the Exchequer, Dublin, so long as he shall remain in that
office, 600Z. a year, for which he shall keep the said office and land, and shall
be the twentieth man of men-at-arms with so many caparisoned horses
continuously during the duration of the said commission. By K.
Writ de intendendo directed to the archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors,
earls, barons, knights, free men and all others of Ireland for the said Ralph
as the king's justiciary.
The like to all the king's baili& and lieges of Ireland. By K.
Mandate to the person holding the place of Roger de Mortuo Mari, late
justiciary of Ireland, to deliver to the said Ralph the said land and office of
justiciary together with the king's castles, manors, lands and tenements in
Ireland, with their munitions and stocks and the king's goods therein, and
all things pertaining to the said office, which are in his keeping. By K.
Mandate to the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer, Dublin,
to deliver to the said Ralph at the terms usual in the same Exchequer the
500Z. a year, which the king has granted to him as his annual fee so long
as he shall remain in the office of justiciary and be the twentieth man as
above set forth. By K.
MEMBRANE 23.
Jan. 29. Pardon to John son of Philip Moryn of his outlawry in the county of
Westminster. Hereford for non-appearance in the Court of King's Bench when impleaded
by A. bishop of Hereford.
14 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
55^
1321.
Jan. 25.
Westminster.
Membrane 28 — cont.
Jan. 19.
Westminster.
Jan. 80.
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 2.
Fulbam.
Feb. 7.
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 7.
Westminster.
Protection with clanse volumus until Easter for Maorioe de Berkle, going
beyond the seas. By K.
The said Maurice has letters nominating Thomas son of Thomas de
Berkele and Richard de Salle his attorneys for the same time.
Simple protection without clause for one year for Master Richard do
Aston, archdeacon of London.
Prohibition directed to archbishops, &c. against all persons in derogation
of the king's authority attempting to disturb Master Robert de Baldok in
possession of his prebend of Aylesbury, in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln,
the collation to which the lang heA recovered against Henry, bishop of
Lincoln. By K.
Protection for three years for Andrew Peres de Castro Seriz, merchant of
Burgos {de Burgh*) in Spain, coming within the realm with his merchandise
to trade. By E.
John de Hastynges, staying in England, has letters nominating Roger de
Ardeme and Andrew le Armurer his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Licence for John Sauva>ge to grant to Lapinus Roger and Robert his son
800 acres of marsh in Elmeleie, co. Kent, held in chief, to hold to them and
the heirs of the said Lapinus. By fine of 5 marks.
Pardon to William, parson of the church of Markeshale, Walter de
Goseweld, chaplain, and William son of John Hunte for acquiring without
licence from Alan de Markeshale, to hold to them and the heirs of the said
William son of John, a messuage, 6 acres of lai)d, and 8 acres of pasture
in Markeshale, held in chief as of the honor of Hawele ; with restitution
of the same. By fine of 1 mark.
Peter de Shirebum and Simon de Hauekechurch, monks of Albodesbury,
bringing news of the death of Ralph, late abbot of that house, have letters
for the prior and convent of licence to elect. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Grosmont {de Grandi Monte) in Eskedale by Peter de Malo Lacu of 11 tofts
and 11} bovates of land in Suthbrun, and his reversion in 8 tofts and
8i bovates of land in the same place, which Ermina de Seton holds in
dower of his inheritance, to find a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily
in the said priory for the souls of the king and his progenitors, and the
souls of the said Peter, his ancestors and heirs, and of the faithful departed.
By fine of 60s.
Licence for Geoffrey de Burdele[ys] to enfeoff Reginald Aubyn of a
messuage, and 12 acres of land in Skulton, held in chief. By fine of 10s.
Pardon to Robert Colt of Garboldisham for the death of William
Thurbem, as it appears by the record of Peter de Dennardiston and Hugh
de Naunton, justices of gaol delivery for Ipswich, that he killed him in
self-defence.
Feb. 10. Pardon to William son of William Drace of the trespass committed by
Havering atte William Drace, his father, in acquiring without licence, from Walter de
Bower. Coleville, a messuage and a bovate of land in West Bitham, held in chief
as of the honor of Albemarle, with restitution of the same. By fine of 10s,
Feb. 10. Whereas after the death of William Paynel, tenant in chief, Edward de
Havering atte Sancto Johanne, William Avenel, Richard de Stratton, John de Warblynton,
Bower. Stephen de Warblynton, Richard de Warblynton, Alexander de Coufold,
560
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1321.
Membrane 28 — eotU,
Feb. 11.
Westminster.
Feb. 16.
Stratford le
Bow.
Feb. 16.
Stratford le
Bow.
Feb. 18.
Westminster
Feb. 18.
Westminster
Feb. 16.
Westminster,
Jan. 29.
Westminster.
John Torgys, William Brayboef, John de Roches, John de Basynges,
William Peverel, Roger de Bitthestiiom, John le Fauconer, William le
Fauconer, Thomas de Burle, John de Sancto Nicholao, William Bray,
Simon Thormound, Nicholas de Langerussh and Robert de Stratton, armed,
came to la Coudraye by Midhnrst, co. Sussex, and abducted Eva, late the
wife of the said William Paynel, she being willing and assenting thereto,
and the said Edward, without the king's licence, married her, wherefore
the foregoing persons were indicted in the said county of the abduction {de
raptu) of the said Eva and of her goods, as appears by the testimony of
trustworthy men. The king on such testimony and at the request of
Edmund, earl of Arundel, pardons the said Edward, Eva, and others afore-
named, and further pardons the said Edward and Eva that which pertains
to him of the forfeiture of her marriage. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
St. Mary's, Worcester, by Richard de Hauekeslowe of 2 messuages,
8 virgates of land, 8 acres of meadow, 4 acres of wood, and 24s. of rent
in Wolvardeley, Horseley and Clyve Priors, which are held of the said
prior and convent and are worth, the rent excepted, in all their issues,
21s. Sd. a year, as appears by inquisition taken by Richard de Rodeney,
escheator on this side Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence to
acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 20 marks a year.
Walter de Sancto Andrea, going on pilgrimage to the Holy Land, has
letters nominating John de Claydon his attorney for two years.
Thomas son of Walter de Sancto Andrea, going on pilgrima>ge to
Santiago, has letters nominating William Wolvy and John de Gleydon his
attorneys until Michaelmas.
Protection without clause nolumus for one year for William Ghaillou,
parson of the free chapel of Cliderhou, going on the king's service to
Lreland. By K. on the information of the Treasurer.
The said William has letters nominating Adam de Strode and Robert de
Niweton his attorneys for the same time.
Protection with clause volumus until Whitsuntide for Rigaud, bishop of
Winchester, going on the king's service to the Marches of Scotland. By K.
The said Rigaud has letters nommating Ralph de Boreford and William
de Staunford his attorneys for the same time.
Acknowledgement that the king has received, as a loan, by the hands of W.
bishop of Exeter, the treasurer, and the chamberlains of the Exchequer, from
Adam, bishopof Hereford, in the name of Pope John XXII, and of the Church
of Rome, 121, out of the tenth for six years imposed by Pope Clement V for
the crusade, heretofore collected in the diocese of Hereford by the abbot and
convent of Wyggemor, with promise of repayment within five years.
By bill of the Exchequer
Vacated because otherwue for a greater sum under the same date.
Confirmation of a demise to John de Carmynou, for life, by William de
Walesbreu of his manor of Udno with all its rights and liberties.
By fine of 2 marks.
Simple protection without clause until Whitsuntide for Gerard de
Cusancia, going beyond the seas. By p.s.
The said (Gerard has letters nominating Richard de Creek and Henry de
Ameneye his attorneys for the same time.
14 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2. 661
n Q 2 1 MEMBRANE 22.
Feb. 11. Appointment of William Praunceys, knight, and Simon de Friskenade
Havering atte and Ralph Gonvers, Serjeants at arms, to conduct the bishop of Mende
Bower. (episcopus Mimutemis) and his colleagues, the envoys of Philip, king of France
and Navarre, now within the realm, going towards the North on business.
[Fizdera,] By p.s.
Feb. 12. Licence, at the instance of Robert de Bardelby, king's clerk, for the
Havering atte alienation in mortmain by Roger Gernoun of Boston to Master John Baret,
Bower. parson of the church of Boston, of 8 roods of land in the town of Boston to
build houses thereon for himself and his successors, parsons of the said
church.
Feb. 6. Licence for Henry Wade to enfeoff Thomas le Finel of a messuage in
Westminster. Estclaydon, held in chief of the honor of Walyngford, as appears by
inquisition taken by Master Richard de Clare, late escheator on this side
Trent. ' By fine of \ mark.
Feb. 10. Pardon to John de la Pyle and Agnes his wife, and John de Sweltenham
Havering atte and William his brother for acquiring without licence for their lives from
Bower. \^q abbess and nuns of Romeseye a messuage, 2 mills, 19i acres of land,
1 acre of meadow and 3 acres of pasture in Sweltenham and Edynden, held
in chief as parcel of the manor of Edyndon. By fine oif 80s.
Feb. 12. Presentation of Master John de Belemont to the church of Roubury, in
Havering atte the diocese of Durham. By p.s.
Bower.
Fob. 17. Pardon to Roger do Barkeston for acquiring to him and his heirs in fee,
Westminster, without licence, a messuage and a bovate of Ismd in West Bitham from
Alexander de Walecote and Margaret his wife, tenants in chief as of the
honor of Albemarle, as appears by inquisition taken by Richard de Rodeney,
escheator on this side Trent ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 10s.
Feb. 16. Inxpeximm and confirmation of a writing by Oliver de Carmenou, brother
Westminster, and heir of Roger de Carmenou, dated at Launceveton, Wednesday before
St. Laurence, 18 Edward II, granting to John de Carmenou, his brother,
his reversion in the manor of Tamerton in the hundred of Stratton, which
Martin de Fisshacre holds for life of the demese of the said Roger, to hold
to him and his heirs for ever: witnesses. Sirs William de Botereux,
Thomas le Arcedekne, Odo le Arcedekne, Richard de Hewysk, John de
Treiagu and Robert son of William* knights, Nicholas de Bere, Robert de
Bere, John de Burdon and others. By fine of 1 mark.
Feb. 17. Pardon to John Hane (or Haue) for acquiring to him and the heirs of his
Westminster, body, without licence, a messuage and a bovate of land in West Bitham
from Edmund de Coleville, tenant in chief as of the honor of Albemarle,
as appears by inquisition made by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side
Trent ; with reversion failing such issue to the said Edmund and his heirs :
with restitution of the same. By fine of 10s.
Feb. 18. Pardon to John Broun for acquiring to him and Cecily his wife, and his
Westminster, heirs, without licence, a messuage and 6 acres of land in West Bitham
from Roger de Coleville, tenant in chief as of the honor of Albemarle, as
appears by like inquisition ; with restitution of the same.
By fine of j mark.
Feb. 16. Inspex'mus and confirmation of letters patent of the prior of the cathedral
Westminster, church of Worcester and the convent thereof, dated at Worcester
VIII Kalends of March 1813, inspecting and confirming a grant by Godfrey,
sometime bishop of Worcester, to Sir John de Feckeham, priest, and his heirs,
18345 2 N
A
662 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1321.
Membrane 22 — cont,
of all those tenements, which Richard Dolfyn fonnerly held of the bishop
in villenage in his manor of Northwyk by Worcester, to hold subject to a
rent of lOs. in silver ; witnesses, Osbert Blankket, Master Peter de la
Flagge, Henry de Aula of Tapenhale, Richard le Hoter, Philip Aspulon,
Godfrey le Noreys and John Blanket, and dated at Bredon, Kalends of June
1299. By fine of 1 mark.
Feb. 18. Protection with clause nolumus for one year for the prior of St. Mary
Westminster. Magdalen's, Goldclive, in the Marches of Wales.
Feb. 10. Licence for Edmund, earl of Arundel, to enfeoff John de Coumbe, parson
Havering atte of the church of Stok by Arundel, of the manors of Wenge, Blakewell and
Bower. Kyvele, together with the advowson of the priory of Wenge, held in chief,
and for the said John to regrant the same to the earl for life with
remainder to Richard, son of the said earl, and to Isabella, daughter of
Hugh le Despenser, the younger, his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of
their bodies and failing such issue to the right heirs of the earl.
Feb. 16. Safe-conduct during pleasure for William de Legduna, a friar of the
Westminster. Order of Preachers, the Papal envoy, now within the realm, and his
company going to the North. [Foedera.] By K.
Feb. 18. Acknowledgment that the king has received in his treasury from A.
Westminster, bishop of Hereford S121. of the tenth for six years imposed by Pope
Clement V for the crusade, collected in the diocese of Hereford; with
promise of repayment. By K.
Feb. 18. Pardon to Alexander de Moubray, a Scot, of his forfeiture of life, limbs
Westminster, and lands, and also of all felonies committed within the reahn. By K.
Feb, 20. Appointment of Robert de Kendale to the office of mayor of the city of
Westminster. London, which by judgment of the justices in eyre at the Tower of London
has been taken into the king's hands, to hold during pleasure by doing all
things which pertain to that office, and by receiving in the office of the
same city [the same fee] as mayors of the said city have been accustomed
to receive while in office. By K.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance for the said Robert directed to the
aldermen, citizens, good men and entire commonalty of the city. By K.
The like to the sheriff^ and all other bailiffs and ministers of the city.
ByK.
Feb. 21. Licence for John de Foxle and Constance his wife to enclose and empark
Westminster, q^ ^Iq^ Qf laj^j^ pasture and spiney, of their own soil, in a place which is
called * Pokemere * in Bray within the metes of the forest of Wyndesore,
and to hold the same so enclosed to them and the heirs of the said John.
By p.s.
MEMBRANE 21.
Feb. 6. Protection with clause nolumm for one year for the prioress and nuns of
WestrainEter. Wytteneye.
Feb. 16. Licence for John de Sancto Johanne of Lageham to grant 26 acres of
Westminster, land in Staunton St. John, held in chief, to John Bastard of Stonford, and
Agnes his wife and the heirs of the said John Bastard. By fine of \ mark.
Simple protection with clause noluvnis for one year for John le Sender of
Glastonbury {de Glastonia),
^FWIP
^mrm
f'^m^BT^m
14 EDWARD n.— Part 2.
568
1321.
Feb. 20.
Westminster.
Feb. 24.
Westminster.
March 8.
Windsor.
Feb. 1.
Westminster.
Membrane 21 — cont.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz.-
William Croade, clerk.
John le Molyn.
The abbot of Newminster {Novi Monasterit),
Thomas Treweman.
Richard Sheffeld.
ByK.
Feb. 20.
Westminster.
Jan. 20.
Westminster.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
Feb. 20.
Westminster.
Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter of Henry III, dated Clivelingham
(sic) 5 September, 89 Henry III, granting to the men of the town of
Baumburgh, which had been destroyed by fire, their town to hold at fee
farm subject to rendering 26 marks a year at the Exchequer. [Cf. Chartei-
Boll.] By p.s.
Protection for Richard Brian of Bardestaple, his men and ship. On
account of divers felonies committed within the realm by John Kytty
and others who had been found on board the said ship, whereof they were
convicted and subsequently hanged, the ship had according to law and
custom come into the king's hands as a forfeited chattel and had afterwards
been sold by the king's ministers to the said Richard Brian, to whom as an
indemnity the king has granted the above protection.
Mandate for five years to the justiciary of Ireland for ensuring the peace
and tranquility of the king's people of that land, that all Irishmen who
have been admitted to English law or who shall hereafter be admitted shall
henceforth use the said law of life and limb, and that Irishmen so admitted
or to be admitted shall be treated after the custom of the English, saving to
thef king and other lords their rights in the goods and chattels of the bondmen
{nativorum)f whom these parts are commonly called * Betaghes,' and who shall
chance to he admitted to the said law, and of their issue (sequelarum). The
king issued this mandate as both in the time of the late king and of his own
many complaints were made that because Irishmen admitted to English law
in their said country did not enjoy the said law of life and limb, the king's
peace in that land had often been broken, and malefactors being unpunished
took courage to commit many felonies, and in the Parliament at West-
minster at Michaelmas last a remedy for this state was petitioned for.
By E. and pet. of C.
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Oerard de Orum.
Petronilla, late the wife of Geoffrey de Lisniaco, staying beyond the seas,
has letters nominating Giles de Maresio, chaplain, and William de Haule
her attorneys for two years.
Pardon to Edmund de Reynham for the death of William son of Ralph
Fremond, as it appears by the record of Roger de Tyringham and his
fellows, justices of gaol delivery for Bedeford, that he killed him in
self-defence.
Feb. 18. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Westminster. St. Albans by Adam de Newenham, chaplain, of the manor of Caldecote
and the advowson of its church, held of John de Oddyngseles, the
manor being worth 8^. 5^. 6d, a year, and the church 10 marks, as
appears by inquisition made by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this
side Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands and
r^nts to th^ vqIuq of lOOZ. a year.
664 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 q o 1 Membrane 21 — cont,
Feb. 21. Notification to R. bishop of Salisbury of the royal assent to the
Westminster, election of Peter de Shirbome, a monk of Albodesbury, to be abbot of
that house. By E.
Feb. 18. Pardon to John son of John Gobaud for acquiring for life, without
Westminster, licence, from Edmund de Coleville, a messuage and a carucate of land in
West Bitham, held in chief as of the honor of Albemarle. By fine of 30s,
Feb. 20. Protection with clause volumiis until Midsummer Day for Master Henry
Westminster, de Cantuaria, going beyond the seas on the king's service. By E.
Feb. 21. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by J. bishop of Norwich, the
Westminster, chancellor, to the prioress and nuns of St. Eatherine's, Flixton, to hold in
frank-almoin, of the advowson of a moiety of the church of Flixton by
Bungeye, held in chief, in exchange for the advowson of the church of
Helmyngham, which the said nuns hold in frank-almoin of Cicely, late the
wife of Robert de Ufford, to hold to the bishop and his successors in like
manner; licence also for the prioress and nuns to appropriate the said
church. By E.
Protection with clause volumm until Whitsuntide for Master Andrew de
Bruges, clerk, going on the king's service to the Marches of Scotland.
The said Andrew has letters nominating Simon Potyn of Roucestre his
attorney for the same time.
Feb. 22. Writ of aid for John de Barendele, serjeant of queen Isabella, charged
Westminster, by the steward of her household and keeper of her wardrobe to make
purveyance for her pantry and buttery. By E.
The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. —
John Curteys, ) ^^^ ^^^ ^^^
Hugh de Lyncestre, ) '^
Robert Tibetoft,
Robert de Danehurst,
William de Eenyngton,
for the Marshalsea.
9alph SFay, ) ^ ^^^ ^-^^
John de Wysebergh, )
John de la Marche, | ^^^ ,1,^ „««^^*^
Adam de CasteUo, t *°' *^' '*"*'^'^-
WiUiam de Brideport, ) ^ ^^^^ j^^y ^^^ ^^^^
John Russel, )
Feb. 22. Protection with clause volumus until Midsummer Day for A. bishop of
Westminster. Hereford, going beyond the seas on the king's service. By E.
The said bishop has letters nominating John de Bromfeld and Walter
Charles his attorneys for the same time.
The like protections for the under-mentioned persons going with the said
bishop, viz. —
Roger de Braynton, parson of the church of Aka.
Ralph de Frotewell.
Howel le Galeys.
Thomas de Hompton, parson oi the church of Ridmarleye.
14 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2.
565
1321.
Feb. 21.
Westminster.
Membrane 21 — cont.
Thomas de Orleton, parson of the church of Acle.
Master John de Orleton, parson of the church of Eynardesle.
Thomas de Gynes, parson of the church of Wolverlowe.
John de Nubbeleye.
Release and pardon to John de Britannia, earl of Rjchemund, of all
debts in which he was bound to the king as well for money delivered to him
in the time of Edward I and the king in Gascony, Scotland and elsewhere,
as for victuals ; and also of all arrears of the farms of lands and
tenements, which he holds of the king for life or for terms of years,
and of all other debts in which he is bound to the king for any cause until
the Purification last past; the said earl is to be completely exonerated from
such debts to the said time. By p.s.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 20.
Westminster.
Feb. 2.
Westminster.
Feb. 26.
Westminster.
Feb. 20.
Westminster.
Feb. 20.
Westminster.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 20.
Pardon to Simon Dudemon of Reynham for acquiring to him and his
heirs in fee, without licence, from Thomas de Hauville, a messuage, 16
acres of land and 80^. of rent, and a rent of lib. of pepper and 2^s. of
cumin in Reynham St. Mary, Reynham St. Martin and Reynham St.
Margaret, co. Norfolk, held in chief ; with restitution of the same.
By fine of 1 mark.
Pardon to John Amissone for the death of John de Honecote, chaplain,
as it appears by the record of John Pecche, Henry de Erdyngton and Robert
de Stoke, justices of gaol delivery for Warrewych, that he killed him in
self-defence.
Pardon to John le Neuman for acquiring in fee to him and his heirs,
without licence, from Thomas de Hauville, tenant in chief, 8 acres of land,
lis. of rent, and a rent of lib. of pepper in Reynham St. Mary, co. Norfolk ;
with restitution of the same. By fine of i mark.
Licence after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Richard de Rodeneye,
escheator on this side Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by Philip de
Somerville, king's clerk, to the prioress and nuns of Farewalle of 20 acres of
waste in Alrewas, held in chief as parcel of the manor of Alreswas. By K.
Thomas Tregoz, going on pilgrimage to Santiago, has letters nominating
Henry Tregoz and John de Hayten his attorneys until Michaelmas.
Roger Tregoz, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Thomas and
William de Bromwyoh his attorneys for two years.
Grant to Ralph de Camoys of that entire tenement called * Wytherefold '
in the parish of Duntefold, co. Surrey, which the king held of the gift of
Oliver de Burdegala, king's yeoman. By p.s.
Pardon to Thomas de Milham and Beatrice his wife for acquiring
without licence to them and the heirs of the said Thomas from Thomas de
Hauville, tenant in chief, 16 messuages, 10 tofts, 1 mill, 166 acres of land,
6 acres of meadow and 26s, of rent in Eetleston, Little Snoring and
Dunton, co. Norfolk ; with restitution of the same. By fine of dOs.
Pardon to Thomas Lomb of Great Reynham for acquiring in fee without
licence from Thomas de Hauville, tenant in chief, a messuage and 6 acres
of land in Great Reynham, co. Norfolk ; with restitution of the same.
By fine of 10s.
666 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 on-i Membrane 20 — cont.
Licence, at the request of Walter de Norwyco, for the abbot and convent
of Buttele to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the value
of 101. a year. By p.s.
Feb. 24. Robert, abbot of Fecamp, has letters nominating William atte Brok and
WestmiiiBter. Robert de Drueenle his attorneys for three years. By fine of 40s.
Feb. 26. Licence, at the request of William de Bereford, for Agnes, late the wife
WestmiiiBter. of John de Argentein, tenant in chief, to marry whomsoever she will of the
king's allegiance. By E.
Feb. 26. Pardon to Walter Turk, son and heur of Robert Turk, of the 260/., in
W«8tminBter. ^hich the said Robert Turk was bound to the king at the date of his death
for the time when he was buyer for the kitchen of the Household ; the said
Walter and the other executors of the said Robert are to be exonerated
therein. By p.s.
Feb. 20. Pardon to John Gileberd, Oervase son of Henry Stene and William his
Westminster, brother of their outlawry in the county of Warwick for non-appearance in
the court of King's Bench when impleaded by Edmund Maubaunk of
trespass.
Feb. 28. Writ of aid for one year for John de Mereworth, king's serfeant, charged
Westminster, by the steward of the Household and keeper of the Wardrobe to purvey
necessaries for the office of the pantry of the Household. Nothing is to be
taken of the fee of the church.
By E. on the information of R. de Northburgh.
The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. —
Roger de Acton, buyer for the kitchen.
William de Watford, ) t tx. n
William Lengleye, } ^r the scullery.
Peter de Smitheton, 1 . ..
William de London, \ fo' *»»« sauoery.
JSSSKa. } *»«»«»-"•
}£^r^?' } for «^e chamber.
Simon de Eycote, clerk ^
marshal, \ for the Marshalsea.
Richard de Northden,
Feb. 26. Licence for the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Giles, Norwich,
Westminster, to acquire in mortmain lands and rents to the value of 101. a year.
By p.s.
Vacated on surrender, the said master and brethren having on 2 August
16 Richard II acquired landt and tenements in full satisfaction thereof.
March 1. Licence for Richard le Rous, kinsman and heir of Reginald le Rous, to
WestmiDster. alienate in mortmain and quit-claim to the abbot and convent of Stratford
the 101. of yearly rents which he was accustomed to receive from them out
of his fee farm, of the grant of Henry HI made to the said Reginald and
his heirs, of the manors of Suthbere and Hamme, which they hold in chief
14 EDWARD II.— Part 2. 667
1Q91 Membrane 20 — cont
at fee farm, and which [rents] the said Richard holds from the king by the
service of one pair of gilt spurs, or 6<i. a year, to hold to the said abbot
and convent of the king by the said service. By K,
Feb. 28. Licence after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Richard de Rodeneye,
Westminater. escheator on this side Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by Roger,
bishop of Salisbury, of the advowson of the church of Pershute, held in
chief, to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, to hold
in frank almoin, so that the said dean and chapter may appropriate the
church and hold it for the sustenance of the choir boys serving in the said
church of St. Mary, although in case of the church being void during the
voidance of the bishopric the king will lose this presentation thereto.
By K.
Vacated on surrender and cancelled and otherwise below under the sams date,
March 1. Confirmation of a grant made by Richard son and heir of Geoffrey le
Weatminster. Arbelaster to Reginald de Aysedewill and Matilda, his wife, of a messuage
and a ferling of land with the meadows, moors and pastures adjacent
thereto in Bukyngton by Otriton Priors with the water descending by the
length of the said land together with the profits of the said water,
which tenements are held in chief, to hold to the said Reginald and Matilda
and the heirs of their bodies from the said Richard and his heirs, so that if
the said Reginald and Matilda shall die without issue the said messuage,
land, <&c. shall remain over to Robert son of the said Reginald, a bastard,
to hold to him and the heirs of his body, with reversion failing issue to the
said Richard and his heirs.
By fine of i mark at the instance of the Treasurer.
March 2. Writ of aid for Thomas Fardeyn and Henry Louecok whom the king has
Westminster, appointed during pleasure to collect for his use the undermentioned custom
on wool, hides and wool-fells for export in the town of Weymuth and in all
places along the coast to Plymmuth, viz. for each sack of wool i mark, for
each last of hides 1 mark, and for every three hundred wool-fells } mark ;
they also have the custody of the king's seal, which is called the * Koket.*
March 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of St.
Westminster. Faith's by Roland Targe and John de Salle, chaplain, of a messuage and 11
acres of land in Tybenham, and by John de Claveryng of a mill in the town
of St. Faith {Sancte Fidis), which are worth in all their issues 43. \d, a year,
as appears by inquisition made by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this
side Trent, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands,
tenements and rents to the value of 10 marks a year.
MEMBRANE 19.
Feb. 28. Association of John de Brytannia, earl of Rychemund, in the place of the
Westminster, earls of Pembroke and Hereford, in the commission issued to W. archbishop
of York, J. bishop of Carlisle, Th. bishop of Worcester, R. bishop of
Winchester, the said Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, and Humphrey
de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, Bartholomew de Badelesmere,
steward of the Household, John de Claveryng, Nicholas de Segrave, Fulk
Lestraunge, Stephen de Segrave, Master Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of
Middlesex, and William de Ayremynne, canon of York, to treat of peace with
Robert de Brus. By K.
Surrendered by W, de Ayremynne^ not having been used and therefore
cancelled.
668 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
^09-1 Membrane 19 — cotU,
Power to the said John de Britannia, together with the said archbishop,
&o., to treat, &o.
Cancelled as above.
Power to the said earls and Bartholomew and Robert to confirm by oath
the proceedings of the said archbishop and others.
Cancelled cu above.
Power to the above named commissioners to extend the truce entered into
with Robert de Brus.
Cancelled as above.
Power to the said earls and Robert to confirm by oath such extension of
the truce.
Cancelled as above.
Feb. 28. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Richard de Rodeneje*
WestminBter. escheator on this side Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by Roger,
bishop of Salisbury, of the advowson of the church of Pershute, held in
chief, to the warden {custodi) and his successors of the choir boys serving in
the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, to hold in frank almoin so that the
said warden may appropriate the church and hold the same for the
sustenance of such choir boys, although in case of the church being void
during voidance of the bishopric the king will lose his presentation thereto.
ByK.
Feb. 20. Notification to avert sinister suspicion from Richard de Moleseye that the
Westminster, defect in his right ear is due to the bite of a horse. By E.
Feb. 26. Grant to Geoffrey le Scrope of the marriage of Eustachia, daughter and
Westminster, heiress of .Henry de Percy, tenant in chief, a minor in the king's custody.
ByK.
Feb. 20. Licence for John de Sancto Johanne of Lageham to enfeoff John
Westminster. Austyn of Staunton of a messuage and a virgate of land in Staunton St.
John, held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs. By fine of 10«.
Feb. 26. Simple protection without clause until Midsummer Day for Donald de
Westminster, jf^r, going on pilgrimage to Santiago. By K,
Feb. 26. Grant for life to Edmund de Wodestok, the king's brother, of those
Westminster, houses at Clousebrigge in the town of Westminster, which the king held of
the gift of John de Okham, king's clerk, subject to rendering to the king,
his heirs and others, those services which the said John was accustomed
to do. By K
March 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Westnunster. Coverham by Godric de Neusum and John de Wendeslay, chaplain, of 11
messuages, 1 mill, and 80 bovates of land in Menyngthorpe, which are
worth in all their issues 60«. a year as appears by inquisition made by
Gilbert de Stapelton, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, in part
satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value
of 10 marks a year granted to them on account of the poverty of their
abbey and its destruction by the Scots.
The like to the same abbey of Coverham by the said Godric de Neusum
and John de Wendesleye, chaplain, of 4 messuages, 6 tofts, 4 bovates and
75 acres of land, 26 acres of meadow and 5 acres of pasture in Crakehall,
which are worth 58s. 4id. a year as appears by like inquisition.
Feb. 28. Exemption during pleasure for Henry Burry, king's merchant, from toll
Westminster, upon all his own goods and merchandise in the town of Buthampton.
By p.s.
14 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2.
669
1321.
March 1.
Westminster.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
March 5.
Westminster.
March 1.
Windsor.
March 80.
Qloacester.
Membrane 19 — cont,
John Pippard, staying in England, has letters nominating Maurice
Tyrel and James de Lagheles his attorneys for two years.
Writ of aid, until further order, for Robert de Wodehous, king's clerk,
whom the king is sending to Wales to view his castles and works there, and
the victuals in his castles in North Wales, which Henry de Shirok[es], late
chamberlain of North Wales by himself, or his attorney, delivered to Adam
de Wetenhale, now chamberlain thereof, and also the victuals with which
his castles as well in North Wales as South Wales ought to be provisioned
and to strengthen those castles with such victuals, armour and other
stock (gamesturis) as may be needed. By E.
Pardon to Warin Fattyng of London of his outlawry for non-appearance
in the king's court before the justices of the Bench when impleaded by
William Pikeman to render account as his receiver, provided he surrender
at the prison of Neugate.
Edmund le Botyller of Ireland, going beyond the seas, has letters
nominating Roger de Shire and William de Northwyk his attorneys until
Michaelmas. By p.s.
William Person, merchant, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Cambinus Fulberti his attorney for the same time.
Pardon to John de Cosham for the death of Laurence Prodhomme at
Grittelyngton, as it appears by the record of Richard de Rodeneye and
WiUiam de Hardene, justices of gaol delivery for old Sarum, that he killed
him in self defence.
March 2.
Westminster.
March 7.
Falmer.
March 12.
Falmer.
March 11.
Falmer.
MEMBRANE 18.
Commission to W. bishop of Exeter, the treasurer, who is about to pass
through the counties of Surrey, Sussex and Southampton, to call before
him all bailiffs of hundreds in those counties and to remove such as are
inefficient, to appoint or cause to be appointed efficient bailiffs in their
places, and to report whether the hundreds are in keeping according to the
statute of Lincoln. By E.
The like to the under-mentioned commissioners, viz. : —
William de Bereford for the counties of Bedford, Buckingham,
Warwick and Leicester, Oxford and Berks.
Walter de Norwyco for the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge and
Huntingdon.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the Warden and scholars of
the house of Merton, Oxford, by John de Oreyville, Adam de Lyndestede
and Walter de Horkestowe of a plot of land in Oxford on the south side of
the area of the said Warden and scholars by the wall of the town, containing
20 perches in length and 7 perches at the western end and 6 perches at the
eastern. By p.s. [5605.]
Writ of aid, until Whitsunday, for Henry de Shirokes, king's clerk,
whom the king is sending to divers parts of the realm to purvey com and
other victuals and munitions for his castles in Wales and to convey the
same to the said castles. By E.
Writ de intendendo for Gerard de Orons, whom Otto de Orandisono,
keeper of the Island of Gemereie and the adjacent islands, who is staying
beyond the seas, has appointed to act, during his absence, as his deputy in
those islands in all matters touching the custody thereof.
670
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1321.
March 8.
Windsor.
March 12.
Shenley.
March 12.
Henley.
Feb. 21.
Westminster.
March 18.
Wallingford.
March 6.
Windsor.
March 12.
Windsor.
March 10.
Windsor.
March 1.
WestminBier.
March 12.
Henley,
Membrane 18 — cont,
Ellas de Asshebum, going to L^land, has letters nominating Maurice de
Rale and Nicholas de Kerdeth his attorneys for two years.
The abbot of Eeynesham, staying in England, has letters nominating
brother Adam de Keynesham and Adam Gower his attorneys in Ireland for
two years.
Mandate to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent, for the
restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Albodesbury to Peter de
Shirebom, late a monk of that house, whose election as abbot thereof has
been confirmed by , bishop of Salisbury, the king having accepted the
confirmation and taken fealty from the elect. By p.s.
Writ de inUndendo for the abbot directed to the knights and other
tenants of the house.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the prior and convent of
Castelacre to J. bishop of Norwich of the advowson of the church of
Threxton, in the diocese of Norwich, and of a pension of 18s. 4ef. a year,
which the said prior and convent were accustomed to receive out of the
same church. By p.s.
Presentation of Robert de Haliwell to the church of St. George, London,
in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory of Bermundeseie
being in his hands.
Grant, quit of rent and at the king's will, to Walter, bishop of Exeter,
the treasurer, of the houses in the city of London, viz. in Ingelane and
Hoggenlane in the parishes of St. John Zacarie and St. Michael, late of
Thomas de Lychefeld, and which for certain causes are in the king's
hands. Byp.s.
Mandate to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent, to deliver
the said houses to the bishop of Exeter.
Safe-conduct until Whitsuntide for Robert de Wodehous, king's clerk,
whom the king is sending to Wales on his business. By E.
Jakelina, late the wife of John Vanne, going beyond the seas, has letters
nominating Peter Galeys, clerk, and Thomas Bonrouncyn her attorneys for
two years.
Licence, upon fine by James de Houton, parson of the church of Houton,
and John Gemon, executors of the testament of Robert de Benyngworth,
formerly parson of the church of Wolyngham, for the alienation in mort-
main by the prior and convent of Bolyngton of 5 marks of rent in Benyng-
worth and Westiryngton to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the
altar of St. John the Evangelist in the church of St. Julian, Benyngwor^h,
for the souls of the said Robert and Master Henry de Benyngworth, late
sub-dean in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, and for the souls of divers
other persons. By fine of ^\ marks.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Bumecestre by Walter de Burnecestre, clerk, of a messuage, 10 acres of
land, 4 acres of meadow, and ds, id. of rent in Grymesbury and Warke-
worth, which are held of the said prior and convent by the service of 5s. a
year, and are worth in all their issues, beyond the said rent, 128. Sd. a
year, as appears by inquisition taken by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on
this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands and rents
to the value of 10^. a year.
14 EDWABD IL— Part 2.
671
1321.
March 16.
Wallingford.
Membrane 18 — cont.
Licence for Henry de Bello Monte to crenellate his dwelling-place of
Whitewyk, co. Leicester. By p.8.
Confirmation of the following grants to the abbot of Battle, viz. —
Grant by William de Echyngeham of homages, services, reliefs,
escheats and right pertaining to him in the fee of Watlington,
which Jocius son of Thomas de Haremere and Rengerus de Watling-
ton and Thomas Skiret held ; and also of the homage of Simon son
of Reginald de Brok in Vidimere, with all rent, reliefs, escheats, &c.
By fine of 40«.
Grant and confirmation of the foregoing by Simon son of Simon de
Echingeham brother of the said William ; and grant by him of the
advowson of the chapel of Watlington.
Grant and release to the said abbot and convent, to hold in frank
almoin, by William son and heir of William de Echingeham of all
his right in the foregoing. By fine of 405.
Licence for John de Roudes and Michaela his wife to grant 80 acres of
land and a third part of a messuage in Gillyngham, for John Cley and
Elizabeth his wife to grant a third part of a messuage in the same town, and
for Richerd de Wyke and Alice his wife to grant a third part of a
messuage there, held in chief, to William Haym and Alice his wife and the
heirs of the said William. By fine of 40s.
March 12. Protection with clause rogamus for two years for brother Richard de
Henley. Leghton, the general attorney of the master and brethren of the house of
God and St. Lazarus of Jerusalem.
March 12. Grant to William de Sumery, king's clerk, of the wardenship of the
Henley, hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr by Marlebergh.
Precept to the sheriff of Wyltes for the induction of the said William.
March 6.
Windsor.
March 18.
Wallingford.
March 80.
Oloaoester.
March 80.
Oloaoester.
March 80.
Oloaoester.
Irupeximus and confirmation of a charter of Louis, bishop of Durham,
dated at Durham, 18 May 1820, granting to Robert de Toughale, viz. that,
whereas Richard de Scremerston had granted to the said Robert and his heirs
a sixth part of the manor of Scremerston, although the said sixth part as an
escheat had come into the bishop's hands, the bishop granted and confirmed
such sixth part to Robert de Toughale, to hold to him and his heirs by the
usual services ; witnesses. Master John de Lisula, the bishop's steward of
Durham, Sir Thomas Gray, constable of the bishop's castle of Norham,
William Rydel and Robert de Chfford, knights, Robert de Agarston,
Richard de Clifford and Patrick de Gosewyk* By fine of 20«.
Simple protection without clause until Midsummer for William Baoun,
going on the king's service to Wales. By E.
The like for the under-mentioned, viz. —
John Hadnt.
Thomas de la Ha^e.
Thomas de Corbngg.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Glastonbury by Richard de Rodeneye of 10 marks of land and rent for the
office of the sacristy, and for them to hold the same for the said office to
find the said chantry {sic). By p.s. [5618.]
Presentation of Thomas de Useflet to the church of Munestoke in the
diocese of Winchester in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of
the bishopric of Winchester. By p.s
672
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1321.
March 80.
Gloucester.
Membrane 18 — cont.
Simple protection without clause for one year for William de Sendale,
going with John de Cogan to Ireland on the king's service.
By testimony of the said John.
The like for the under-mentioned going with the said John, viz. —
John Calewy.
William de Sancto Glaro.
March 28.
Olouoester.
Feb. 27.
Westminster.
March 10.
Fulmer.
April 2.
Gloucester.
April 2.
Gloucester.
MEMBRANE 17.
Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of Philip, the prior, and the
chapter of the church of Worcester, dated Nones of December 1296, con-
firming a grant by Godfrey, bishop of Worcester, to John le Porter, his
Serjeant, of the tenement late of Adam de Bileford in Northwyk in the
bishop's manor of Wyston, to hold to him and his heirs subject to the
render of lOs. a year. Witnesses : Sir Robert de Bracy, knight, Robert
Blanket, Master Peter de la Flagge, William Colle and John the clerk
(clerico) of Worcester. By fine of 10«.
Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of the prior and chapter of
the church of Worcester, dated VIII Kal. March 1816, confirming a grant
of Walter, bishop of Worcester, to Henry de Stodeley and Margery his
wife o£.a messuage and half a virgate of land, late of William le Botiller, at
Hatfeld within the bishop's manor of Eemeseye, to hold to them and the
heirs of the said Henry, rendering 12$, a year and doing suit at the bishop's
court of Eemeseye ; witnesses, Richard le Mercer of Worcester, Giles de
Piriton, Nicholas de Aston, Adam de Houeden, and John de Homyngwold,
dated at Eemeseye, Tuesday after St. Nichomedes the Martyr, 8 Edward II.
By fine of 10s.
Licence for Griffin de la Pole to enfeoff John de Landissilian, chaplain, of
his lands and tenements in Mecheyn Issecot in Wales, held in chief, which
he had acquired from Roger Spryngehoese, and for the said John to re-grant
the same to the said Griffin and Eatherine his wife and the heirs of their
bodies, with remainder to Thomas, brother of the said Eatherine, and his
heirs. By p.s.
Grant to Master Simon de Evesham, king's clerk, who obtained possession
of the church of Stanlak, in the diocese of Lincoln, by the presentation of
Robert de Morby, for his security and to exclude all doubt touching his
possession of the said church, that he be not disturbed therein by the
presentation by the king or his heirs of any person by any right of the king
by reason of his custody of the land and heir of John de Grey, tenant in
chief. By E.
Licence for Oliver de Ingham to grant his manor of Estcodeford, co.
Wilts, and his manor of Westden, T^hich is on the confines of the counties
of Wilts and Southampton, both held in chief, to Robert le Bor for his life
subject to rendering to the said Oliver and his heirs 40Z. a year.
By fine of 20s.
Commission empowering Thomas, earl of Norfolk and Marshal of England,
the king's brother, and Henry Spigurnel to give judgment and act as the
king himself might do, if present, when Hugh Daudele, tha younger, shall
appear at Gloucester to show cause why his lands should not be seized into
the king's hands for non-attendance on the king ; the commission contains
a recital of the said Hugh's bond and oath to attend the king ; and of the
14 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
678
1321.
March 81.
Gloucester.
March 1.
Westminster.
AprU 9.
Qloucester*
April 9.
Qloucester*
April 18.
Gloucester.
Membrane 17 — cont,
mandate to the sheriff of Gloucester to warn him to be at Oloucester on
Friday before the feast of St. Ambrose next. [Pari. Writs,] By K.
Licence for Geoffrey de Say to enfeoff Geoffrey, parson of the church of
Codeham, and William de Torryng, chaplain, of his manor of Westgrene-
wich, CO. Kent, held in chief, and for them to re-grant the manor to the
said Geoffrey and Idonia his wife, with remainder to Geoffrey son of the said
Geoffrey de Say and the heirs of his body, with like remainders to Roger
brother of the said Geoffrey son of Geoffrey, and Balph brother of the said
Roger and remainder over to the right heirs of the said Geoffrey. By p.s.
Licence upon fine by James de Houton, parson of the church of Houton,
and John Gernon, executors of the testament of Robert de Benyngworth ;
sometime parson of the church of Wolyngham, for the alienation in mort-
main by the prior and convent of Bolyngton of 6 marks of rent in Benyng-
worth and Westiryngton to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the
altar of St. John the Evangelist in the church of St. Julian, Benyngworth,
for the souls of the said Robert and Master Henry de Benyngworth, late
sub-dean in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, and for the souls of divers
other persons. By fine of 2} marks.
Appointment of the prior of Chirbury and William de Kerkeby, king's
clerk, to view and report on the state of the castles of Lampadervaur,
Hardelagh, Crukyth, Montgomery, Kaernarvan, Beaumaris, and Coneway in
Wales, and of the victuals, armour and dead stock in the castles ; the
keepers of the castles are to be obedient unto them. By C.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to John, bishop of Norwich, by
Geoffrey de Notyngham of a messuage in the city of Norwich, containing
8 perches in length and 6i perches and the moiety of a fourth part of a
perch in width, by the master of the hospital of St. Giles, Norwich, of a
plot in the sa^ city containing 8 perches and 8 parts of a perch in length
and 8^ perches in width, and by Clement, parson of the church of
St. Matthew, Norwich, of a plot in the said city containing 80 feet in length
and 20 feet in width, adjacent to the bishop's palace, as appears by
inquisition taken by Richard de Rodeney, escheator on this side Trent, in
part satisfaction of a licence granted to the said bishop of Norwich, to
acquire divers plots of land containing 47 perches and 4 feet in length and
28 perches and 12 feet in width within the city of Norwich adjacent to his
palace for the enlargement thereof.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Flaxeleye to demise for life or a
term of years the lands and tenements belonging to their abbey.
By K. and pet. of C.
Confirmation of a grant by Henry de Ok to the prior and Carmelite
friars dwelling in the suburb of Gloucester of a curtilage with stews, hays,
dykes, walls and trees in the suburb of Gloucester, which the said Henry
held of the demise of Alice Carles. By K.
Licence, at the request of Simon de Driby, for the abbot and convent of
Revesby to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the value of
lOL a year. By p.s.
April 1.
Gloucester.
Membrane 16 — Schedule,
Pardon to Thomas Brun, Alexander Brun, William Brun and Fergus
Kenedy, Scots, of their forfeiture of life and limbs and of all felonies
1
674
CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1321,
Membrane 16 — Schedule — cont.
committed by them within the realm ; remission also of the forfeiture of
their lands and goods and grant that they may hold the same without
challenge. By K,
March 29.
Qloucester.
March 28.
Gloucester.
April 1.
Gloacester.
March 80.
Gloucester.
April 4.
St. Briftvels.
April 8.
Gloucester.
April 3.
St. Briavels.
April 11.
Gloucester.
MEMBRANE 16.
Bemission to Cicely daughter of Thomas de Parys of Westbury of the
sentence passed upon her. She had been sentenced to be hanged by
Richard de Solariis and his fellows, justices of the late king of gaol
delivery for the castle of Gloucester, for breaking the church of Westbury
and the theft of wax from the said church, and also for receiving Stephen
son of Thomas de Parys and John his brother, but being pregnant she had
been reprieved. By K.
Simple protection without clause for three years for Thomas de Aune,
going with Ralph de Gorges, the elder, to Ireland on the king's service. By K.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with the said Ralph,
viz. —
Richard de Dommere. Simon de Senevyle.
Henry de Urtiaco. John le Brun.
James de Perham. John Deverus.
Matthew de Gorges. Gordan de Vellis.
Herbert de Marisco.
Pardon to Thomas Broun, a Scot, of all felonies committed by him within
the realm : also of forfeiture of his lands. By E.
The like for the under-mentioned Scots, viz. —
Alexander Broun.
William Broun.
Fergus Kenedy.
Vacated on surrender and otherwise on the above schedule.
Safe-conduct, at the request of Philip, king of France and Navarre, made
by Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, for merchants and men of the
town of Amiens coming into the realm with wares to trade, with exemption
until All Saints of their goods from arrest for any debts in which the king
of France may be bound to merchants of the realm ; provided the said king
shall by the earl of Pembroke cause satisfaction to be made before that
date to merchants of the realm for the debts he owes them, and that he will
not ask for further delay for the said debts. By E.
John, prior of Lanthony Prima in Wales, staying in England, has
letters nominating William Skiry and David le Walssh his attorneys in
Ireland for two years.
Presentation of Philip de Lawhadeyn to the church of Lamberteston, in
the diocese of St. Davids, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidanoe
of the priory of Haverford.
Writ de intendendo, directed to the knights and others of the liberty of
Irchenfeld in the Marches of Wales, for Henry de Pembrugge, king's
yeoman, keeper of the liberty, appointed to array the men thereof. By p.s,
Pardon to Juliana de Leybume of the 1002. in which she is bound to the
king of her forfeited issues, and which ar^ demanded by summons of the
Exchequer. By p.s.
14 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2.
576
1321.
April 11.
Gloucester.
April 12.
Gloucester.
April 12.
Gloucester
April 18.
Gloucester.
April 12.
Gloucester.
April 10.
Gloucester.
April 19.
Bristol.
April 18.
Gloucester.
April 10.
Gloucester.
Membrane 16— coni.
Writ of aid for William de Bello Campo, commissioned to array men fit
for arms within the Forest of Dene and to lead them to the king ; he is
also to arrest rebels. By p.s.
Licence for Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, in accordance with the
treaty for his marriage with Mary, daughter of Guy de Castellion, count of
St. Pol {de Sancto Paulo), by which on the intervention of Philip, king of
France and Navarre, it was agreed that he should grant her in dower lands
and rents to the value of 2,000Z. a year out of his lands in England, Wales
and Ireland, to grant to her for her said dower his manors of Brabum,
Edgaryngton, Estsutton, Westsutton, Botesdon, Herkeleye, Melton and
Swannescombe, co. Kent, Dakenbam, Hassyngbroke (Hassingbrok),
Esthanyngfeld, Suthhanyngfeld, Westhanyngfeld, Braxstede, Thoryton
(Thoriton), Fordham, Reddeswell and Walbery, co. Essex, Kentwell,
Westlee, Ixnyng and Reydon, co. Suffolk, Goderyston (Gk)deriston)
Lexham, Holkham, Styvekeye, Saxthorpe, Hokham, Kerbrok, Wynne-
ferthyng, Foxle, Bergh, Fileby, Sutton and Possewyk, co. Norfolk, together
with' the liberties and customs pertaining to those manors ; and if the said
Mary shall survive the earl, that she may hold the same for her life, the
knights' fees pertaining to the said manors excepted. By K.
Grant for a further term of five years, at the instance of John de Somery,
to the bailiffs and good men of the city of Worcester of pavage for their
city in extension of the king's previous grant, dated 10 June 12 Edward II,
for four years. By K.
Thomas Larcher, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, has letters licensmg brother William Brix and brother John de
Wynbrok to act as his attorneys in England for four years. By K.
Safe-conduct for two years for brother
de Raitheby, preceptor of
the house of the hospital of Malteby, brother John de Accoumbe, preceptor
of the house of the hospital of Batesford, and brother Peter de Thorpe, whom
Thomas Larcher, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
is sending to Scotland on the business of the Hospital. By K.
Pardon to Richard le Tayllour of Hunteleye and Rose his wife of their
outlawry in the county of Gloucester, for non-appearance before John de
Bello Campo and John Inge, justices of oyer and terminer in that county,
to answer for divers trespasses.
Simple protection without clause for one year for Alan de Teysdale,
staying in the service of Hugh le Despenser, the younger, in the parts of
Glamorgan in Wales. By K.
The like for the under-mentioned persons staying in the same parts on
the service of the said Hugh, viz. —
John de Cobeham.
Robert le Gegg'.
John de Felton.
Madoc ap Adam.
Signification, to avoid sinister suspicion, that John de Sheperton lost
his right hand on the king's service in Scotland.
Mandate to William de Kirkeby, king's clerk, and John de Enefeld and
Bernard de Tyl, king's Serjeants at arms, to seize into the king's hands
the castle of Montgomery with its victuals, armour and stock, and to hold
the same until further order.
Ses schedule for the assignment of dower of Mary, daughter of Guy de
Castellurn, count of St, Pol.
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577
1321.
April 20.
Bristol.
AprU 16.
Qloucester.
April 22.
Bristol.
AprU 14.
Gloucester.
April 22.
Bristol.
April 23.
Bristol.
April 20.
Bristol.
Membrane 15 — cont.
Grant to Simon de Driby of the custody of the pourparty of Christiana,
daughter and one of the heirs of Laurence de Holebech, tenant in chief, of
the lands and tenements late of the said Laurence, in the king's hands by
reason of the said Christiana being a minor ; together with her marriage.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side
Trent.
Pardon to John, abbot of St Peter's, Gloucester, and the convent thereof
for demising without licence for life or years to tenants certain lands and
tenements, as well those which are held in chief as others belonging to the
said abbey. By K,
Protection with clause volumus until Michaelmas for Robert de Torkeseye,
* barber,' going on the king's service into Wales to stay at the castle of
Eaemarvan. By K.
Inspeximiis and confirmation of a grant by William, abbot of the
monastery of St. Egwin, Evesham, and the convent thereof, to Thomas de
Evesham, king's clerk, rector of the church of Baddeby, dated 1 May 1820,
after recital that the said Thomas, rector of the church of Baddeby, which
is of the patronage of their house, and his predecessors held at their will a
certain plot of land in Newenham, adjacent to the dwelling place of the
rectory of the said church, lying between the plots of John Markere and
Christiana Roulf, subject to a render to them of IQd, a year, for which plot
the abbot's predecessors received a heriot on the death of the rector of the
said church, that henceforth the said Thomas and his successors may hold
the said plot, which is held in chief, by rendering 16rf. a year to the said
abbot and convent at the terms usual in the manor of Baddeby and quit of
the said heriot ; witnesses, William de Ayremynne, keeper of the rolls of
the king's Chancery, and canon of the churches of St. Peter, York, and St.
Paul, London, Master John de Stratford, dean of Arches {de Arcubus),
London, and archdeacon of Lincoln, Walter son of Robert, lord of
Davjmtre, and John de Davyntre, knights, Simon de Davyntre, lord of
Falewesle, Eustace de Bumeby, John le Rous, Robert Somery and John de
Baddeby.
Grant for five years to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of the town of
Bristol of quayage upon all wares for sale coming into the town by water.
By p.s.
Pardon to Richard Tylli (Tilly) son and heir of Thomas Tylli of the
under-mentioned trespass, viz. King Henry III granted to Jordan la Warre
and his heirs tronage and pesage with all liberties and free customs per-
taining thereto in the town of Bristol, subject to rendering 10«. a year to
the king at Michaelmas for every service, and Roger la Warre, knight, son
and heir of the said Jordan in the time of the late king without his licence
granted the said tronage and pesage to Thomas Tylli, burgess of Bristol and
his heirs. By K. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
Pardon to William Lenginour of his abjuration of the Islands of
Gernereye, and Gerseye and the adjacent Islands. The said William had
been indicted for the death of Ranulph Gautier, imprisoned in the castle of
the Island of Gernereye, contrary to law and custom, and there wickedly
kiUed by various tortures as is said, and on that account fied to the
church of St. Peter Port and there acknowledged that he had been an
accomplice and consenting to the death, and also that he had broken open
a chest of the said Ranulph's and had stolen a silver ring of the price of id.
18345
2o
678
CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1321.
Membrane 16 — cont,
found in the chest, and a gold florin of Florence belonging to John subtos
Montem, chaplain, for which he abjured the Islands as appears by the record
of the bailiffs thereof.
By E. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
April 20.
Bristol.
April 19.
Bristol.
April 16.
Gloucester.
April 21.
BristoL
April 22.
Bristol.
May 2.
Wallingford.
April 29.
Lunboom.
April 26.
Marlborough.
AprU 28.
BristoL
May 1.
WaUingford.
MEMBRANE 14.
Pardon to William Lengynour for abjuring the Islands of Gemereye,
Gereseye and the adjacent Islands as already set forth.
Vacated because ehewliere above.
Grant for life to John de Pelton of 20i. a year out of the manor of Burgh
in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, to be received at the hands of the
keeper of the manor. By E.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled by the king^s command.
Pardon to Richard Hardyng of Strogoill of the imder-mentioned trespass,
viz., after the king's prohibition against the export of any victuals or wares
from the realm to Scotland in aid of his enemies, a ship of the said
Richard laden with divers goods had been driven by a tempest to that land
and the cargo sold there, for which he has petitioned for pardon. By K.
Mandate to sheriffs and others to arrest all persons interfering with
Master Robert de Baldok in the possession of the prebend of Aylesbury in
the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, to which the king collated him i^r
recovering the presentation thereto against Henry, now bishop of Lincoln,
before William de Bereford and his fellows, justices of the Bench.
Vacated, the king being unwilling to make use of the same at present.
Grant for five years to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of the town of
Bristol of murage upon all wares for sale brought into their town ; murage
is not however to be levied on goods on which quayage is paid. By p.s.
Grant during pleasure to Hugh le Despenser, the elder, of the custody of
the body of the castle of Marlebergh, saving to queen Isabella the issues
and all profits of the castle. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the queen, or her lieutenant, to deliver the
body of the castle to the said Hugh.
Grant for four years to the bailiffs, burgesses and other good men of
Gloucester of pavage upon all wares for sale brought into their town.
ByE.
Writ of aid, during pleasure, for William de Eirkeby, king's clerk, whom
the king has appointed to view all the lands, tenements and goods, late of
Hugh de Audele, the younger, taken into his hands, and to order what
farms, rents and other issues accruing from the same shall be levied and
delivered to him in his Chamber.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas filz Johan, earl of Eildare, to
be justiciary of Ireland, receiving at the Exchequer, Dublin, a fee of 600Z.
a year, so long as he holds the of&ce and is twentieth man. By E.
Writ de iniendendo for him directed to archbishops and others of Ireland.
The like to all bailiffs and lieges.
Appointment of John de Gastre, seneschal of Ponthieu, Thomas de
Loundres, receiver of Ponthieu, and Nicholas de Gayton, controller of the
said county, to set out the bounds of the king's fees and those of the people
of the king of France, which march with them. French.
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14 EDWARD II.— Pabt 2. 679
1 Qo-1 Meifihrane 14 — cont.
May 8. Writ of aid for one year for Thomas de Weston, clerk of queen Isabella,
Wallingford. going to divers parts of the realm to make purveyance for the queen's
wardrobe. ' By K.
May 2. Licence for Paulinus Peyvre to grant his manor of Wylye, co. Hertford,
Wallingford. held in chief, the advowson of the church of the manor excepted, to John
Peyvre and Margaret his wife for their lives.
By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
May d. Grant in consideration of a grant and release by Guy de Noreys (Guy
Wallhigford. Noreys) and Isabella his wife, on behalf of themsdves and of the heirs of
the said Isabella, of all the lands, tenements and rents which they hold of
her inheritance in the town of Rue and Vilers in the county of
Ponthieu and which are extended at 111. Ids. 5d, of Paris,
as appears by the certificate of John de Gastre, seneschal of Ponthieu,
to the said Guy and Isabella and to her heirs of 17/. Ids. 6d. of Paris
to be received yearly at the feast of St. Remigius out of the issues of the
viscounty of Abbeville by the hands of the king's ministers ; the king also
remits to them the homage and fealty which they were bound to do for the
said lands and rents ; and as a further favour the king grants a licence to
the said Guy and Isabella to amortize the said sum of 17/. Ids. 5d. and
also another sum of 2il. of like money which they receive out of the said
viscounty. By p.s.
MEMBBANE 13.
May 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de Gary of Oxford to
Wallingford. the guardian and Friars Minors of Oxford of a plot of land in the suburb
of Oxford, containing 5 perches in length and 5 perches in width, adjacent
to their area for the enlargement thereof. By p.s.
Vacated because surrend^ed and cancelled.
May 8. Pardon to Richard Colpek, John de Kerdif, Thomas de Salop', Poncius
Wallingford. Oriol, Robert Beauflour, Simon de Ely, Richard de Weston, Robert
Wildemersh, William Ayle, * suter,' Stephen le Eyr, Gilbert deDerb', Roger
Blanket, Robert Snow, Philip de Swynese, Thomas Updych and William
Russel, * skynner,* [men of Bristol] of their imprisonment and of what
pertains to the king for a trespass committed against Richard de la March,
whereof they were convicted in Court. By K.
May 4. Mandate to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent, to deliver
Wallingford. the temporalities of the priory of Bykenacre to Mathias de Grafton, whose
election as prior of the house has been confirmed by S. bishop of London,
and to whom the king has restored the temporalities. By K.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and tenants of the priory.
May 8. Licence for John de Venuz to enfeoff Thomas le Mareschal of his manor
Wallingford. of Est Worldham, held in chief, and for the latter to re-grant the manor to
the said John and Margery his wife for their lives, with remainder to John
le Mareschal of Bovindon and Constance his wife and the heirs of the said
John le Mareschal. By K. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
May 8. Adam son of Adam de Kermerdyn, staying in England, has letters
Wefltmimiter. nominating Nicholas de Kerdyf his attorney in Ireland for one year.
Feb. 24. Presentation of William de Clif ', to the church of Gay tin ton in the diocese
WeBtminster. of Lincoln. By p.s.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and otherwise below under the name
of Eobert de Clif, clerk.
680 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 09-1 Membrane 18 — cont.
May 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Westminster. Staverdale by Thomas Draghebat of 6 acres of land in Wyncaulton, and by
William Wytheng and Joan his wife of a messuage, 44 acres of land, and
8 acres of meadow in Batecombe by Briuton, held of the said prior and
convent, which are worth in all their issues I85. a year, as appears by
inquisition made by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent, in
part satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands, tenements, and rents to the
value of lOL a year.
May 8. Pardon to Michael de Eelkevan and John his son for being an adherent
Wallingford. to the king's Scotch and Irish enemies during the time in which Edward
de Brus was in Irelcmd, and of all trespasses committed by them in that
country ; pardon also to them of the foifeiture of their lands and goods.
By p.s.
May 9. Safe-conduct until Michaelmas for Master Roger de Clisseby, king's
Westminster, clerk, and Bancus de Leer, merchant, of Florence, whom the king is
sending to France and Flanders to buy horses for his use and to execute
other business. By p.s.
May 10. Grant to Maurice de Pissyaco of the prebend of Underdon in the king's
Westminster, free chapel of Brugysnorth, void by the resignation of Master Theobald de
Trecys. By K. on the information of R. de Ayremynne.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the chapel.
May 12. Confirmation of a grant by Richard de Westone, Richard Jeudewyne, and
Westminster. Matilda, late the wife of Henry de Bukestronde, to Walter, bishop of Exeter,
of all their messuages, lands, tenements, rents and services in Chudeham,
late of Juliana Aguiloun, their kinswoman, and also of the advowson of the
church of Thomeye ; confirmation of another grant by them to the said
bishop of all messuages, lands and tenements in Chudeham, which John
Filiol and Matilda his wife hold in dower of the said Matilda of their
inheritance and which upon her death would remain over to them, the
statute of mortmain notwithstanding.
May 18. Presentation of John son of John de Poton to the church of Estdouelich,
Westminster, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift by reason of the lands
and tenements of John de Wake being lately in his hands.
May 12. Tnspeximm and confirmation of an indenture, dated at Bishops Clyst
Westminster. 22 April 1810, whereby it was agreed with reference to a question that h^d
arisen between Walter, bishop of Exeter, and Elias Broun touching a
messuage and ferling of land, which Henry Deiggolf formerly held in
villenage in the manor of Bishops Tauton, and a tenement for-
merly held at will by William le Schirmere in the same manor,
that the said Elias and his heirs and assigns should hold the said
messuage, land, and tenement from the bishop by rendering and doing
to him and his successors all rents and services due according to the
charters of Thomas, bishop of Exeter, made with the consent of his chapter
to the said Elias, and above those rents and services 7«. OJd. a year ; never-
theless the bishop and his successors should by reason of the said tenements
have marriage, wardship and 20s. for relief, so that they should hold
henceforth the said tenements by military service and pay 20*. of rent a
year, the rent contained in the said charters being computed in that sum,
and do other services contained in the said charters ; witnesses, Henry de
Campo Arnulphi, John de Button and Robert Beaupel, knights, Henry
Bokerel and Richard de Indwardlegh. By fine of i mark.
14 EDWARD II.— Pabt 2. 681
-iQoi Membrane IS — cont.
May 12. Inspeximm and confirmation of an indenture made between John, some-
Westminster, time abbot of Cly\'e, and the convent thereof, of the one part, and Thomas
de Luscote of the other, date the day of SS. Cosmus and Damian, 1256,
whereby the abbot and convent granted to the said Thomas and his heirs
the entire tenement which he held from them, viz. the town of Luscote with
its appurtenances, that is, 64 ferlings of land, of which 4 are in Luscote and
li in Branton, rendering to the monks 4 marks a year ; further the abbot and
convent granted that the said Thomas, his heirs, and men should be
exempt from tallage, but he and his heirs were to do suit at the abbot's
court of Branton, as formerly ; the said Thomas for himself and his heirs
quitclaimed any right which he had in any tenement which the abbot
and convent held in the manor of Branton, excepting the said 6 j ferlings and
a little house in the town of Branton which he held of the grant of the
said abbot and convent ; and lastly the abbot and convent granted to him
common of their pasture as to other men of Branton ; witnesses, H. de
Tracy, WiUiam de Raleg*, William de Punchard', Philip de Bello Monte,
Ran[ulph] de Pyn, Archibald de Pill'o, and Philip de Labbe.
By fine of 1 mark.
May 11. Licence for Henry Burry of New Sarum and Edith his wife to enfeoff
Westminster. Robert de Mucheldevre and his heirs of a messuage, 60 acres of land,
4 J acres of meadow, and 16s. of rent in Laverkestoke and Wynterbourneford
and of the bailiwick of the forestership of the forest of Claryndon, held in
chief. By fine of 20s.
MEMBRANE 12.
April 26. Pardon to Robert de la Barewe [Berewe] of Tykenham for the abduction
Westminster, (raptu) of Isabella, late the wife of John de Ken. By.p.s. [5629.]
May 12« Confirmation of a grant by John de Laufare, citizen and cutler of
Westminster. London, to Hugh de Wyrecestre, citizen and skinner of London, of all the
tenements which he held in the parish of St. Mildred the Virgin in the
Poultry of the bequest of Salomon le Co tiller, sometime citizen of London.
and which Michael Tholosan had granted to the said Salomon and his heirs.
By fine of 1 mark.
May 12. Grant to Master Bertrand Bonifacii, professor of laws, of 10 marks a year
Westminster, until he shall be provided with a suitable ecclesiastical benefice. By p.s.
May 12. Grant to Edmund de Wodestok, the king's brother, of the castle of
Westminster. Gloucester, with its Barton and Tyne, and also of the farm of the town of
Gloucester, to hold for life, or until the king shall provide him with lands
and tenements of the same value elsewhere. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Richard Lovel, late constable of the said castle,
to deliver the castle with its barton and tyne to the said Edmund.
Writ de intendendo for the said Edmund directed to the bailiffs and others
of the town.
Mandate to the said Richard Lovel to deliver to the said Edmund the
armour, wines, victuals, and dead stock at a reasonable price.
May 12. Licence for Ralph son of Bertram de Wylmyngton to grant two parts of
Westminster, a messuage, 80 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow, 10 acres of wood, 20,s". of
rent, and a rent of 9 cocks, 40 hens and 850 eggs in Bocton Alulf, held in
chief, and also to grant his reversion in the remaining third part, which
Joan, late the wife of the said Bertram holds in dower of his inheritance, to
Thomas Poncyn (Poucyn) and Margery his wife and the heirs of their bodies,
with reversion failing such issue to himself and his heirs. By fine of 20s.
582 CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 321 Membrane 12 — conU
May 3. Exemption for life, at the request of John Dathi, for Richard Talebot of
Wallingford. Molaghide from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions ; and from being
made sheriff, coroner, forester, verderer, or other bailiff, or minister of the
king in Ireland. By p.s.
May 14. Inspexivius and confirmation of a grant, dated in the feast of St. Vincent
Westminster. ^^ Martyr, 10 Edward II, by Thomas, prior of KeniUeworth, and the convent
of that place, to Master Richard Peere [of] Alyncestre and Alice Eynulf of
Littleton for their lives of the tenement, which Ralph in la Hale formerly
held from the said prior and convent in villenage in Donigton, subject to a
rent of 12s. a year at the terms usual within their manor of Saltford for
every service and demand, saving to the said prior and convent suit at their
mill in that manor for a reasonable toll to be taken from the same, pannage
of swine and two suits at their court in the same manor, for which grant the
said Richard and Alice gave 20 marks of silver ; they also bound themselves
not to alienate the said tenement, or any part of it, without licence, but to
maintain it without distress or waste. Witnesses : John Grym, Henry
Austyn, Robert de Bosco, the elder, Robert de Braundon, John son of
Robert de Wythel' and John de Popuhulle. By fine of \ mark.
May 17. Pardon to Howel ap Yereward of Maghan, Howel ap Yereward of
Westminster. Kybur, David ap Meuryk and Maddok Waghhan of Tyriath, Welshmen of
the land of Hugh le Despenser, the younger, [lord] of Glamorgan in the
Marches of Wales, and other men of the said Hugh, for adhering to certain
men, who entered the land of Glamorgan, occupied the castles, towns,
manors and lands of the said Hugh, and committed thefts and burnings,
and like trespasses. By p.8.
May 15. 7n*/?ej^*miw and confirmation of a charter of William, prior of Durham,
Westminster, and the convent thereof, dated 4 May 1321, confirming a grant by
Louis, bishop of Durham, to John de EUerker, the elder, of all his demesne
lands and meadows, and pastures in the town of EUerker, saving to the
bishop and his successors messuages, cottages, &c. in the said town, to hold
to the said John and the heirs of his body, subject to rendering at the
bishop's Exchequer of Houeden 16^. a year at the terms usual in
Houedenshire ; with remainder in default of issue to John de EUerker,
the younger, brother of the said John, and the heirs of his body, with
Uke remainders to Henry de EUerker, brother of the said John and
John, and to Joan de EUerker, their sister, subject to the said rent ; the
heirs upon entering on the said lands, &c., are to pay 16^. as a relief ; and
if the said Joan shall die without such issue the said lands, (&c., are to
revert to the said bishop ; witnesses. Sir Henry de BeUo Monte, brother of
the bishop. Sirs John de Neville, Alexander de Cave and Peter de Salao
Marisco, knights, Roger de Eyville, John de Cave, Nicholas de Hothum,
William son of Peter de Northcave, John de Belewe of EUerker, and
others ; dated at Kirkeham, 24 April, 1821. By fine of 4 marks.
May 18. Exemption for Ufe for WiUiam de Rammesbury from being put on
Westminster* assizes, juries, or recognitions ; and from being made mayor, sheriff,
coroner, or other bailiff, or minister of the king. By p.s.
May 15. Emelina Lungespee, staying in England, has letters nominating Richard
Westminster^ de la Hyde her attorney in Ireland for one year.
May 18. Pardon to Ralph de Monte Hermerii and Isabella his wife, late the wife
Westminster of John de Hastinges, tenant in chief, of the 1,000 marks by which the said
Ralph made fine for the trespass committed by the said Isabella in marrying
him without licence.. By p.s.
14 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2. 683
Membrane 12 — cant.
1321.
May 16. Pardon to Perota Theobaud of that which pertains to the king for
Westminster, stealing 2 sheep in the Island of Gereseye, and of her abjuration of that
and the adjacent Islands. By p.s.
The like to Ph [elipot] Theband of the Island of Gereseye for the theft
of a woman's tunic and a sheep in the said Island, and of his consequent
abjuration thereof. By p.s. [6644.]
May 21. Grant during pleasure to John Griflfoun, king's yeoman, of the houses in
Westminster, the street of Ismanghere Lane, London, which were formerly the Wardrobe
of the earl of Cornwall, and afterwards of Hugh Daudele, the younger, and
which with the said Hugh's lands by judgment of the king's Court have
been taken into the king's hands. By E.
July 23. Pardon to William de Morton of London of his outlawry in the city of
Dover. London for non-appearance in the King's Court, when impleaded by
Richard BuUok for a trespass committed against him. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 11.
May 8. Licence for Robert de Strelleye to enfeoff Robert son of Robert de
Westminster. Strelleye of his manor of Strelleye, co. Nottingham, and of the advowson
of its church, held in chief as of the honor of Peverel as appears by
inquisition made by Gilbert de Stapelton, king's clerk, escheator beyond
Trent, to hold to him and his heirs. By fine of 40^.
May 12. Gaillardus de Mota, precentor in the church of the Holy Trinity,
Westminster. Chichester, has letters nominating William de Dereby and Robert de Stowe
his attorneys for three years.
William de Testa, precentor in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, staying
beyond the seas, has like letters nominating the same William and Robert
his attorneys for three years.
John, abbot of Furneys, going on a visitation to Ireland, has letters
nominating Robert de Berewyco and Adam de Boneye his attorneys for one
year.
John de Trecis, parson of the church of Saham, going beyond the seas,
has letters nominating Master Theobald de Trecis his attorney for four
years.
May 10. Herbert de Marisco, staying in England, has letters nominating Adam
Westminster, ^e Marisco his attorney for two years.
May 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Nicholas de Tyngewyk,
Westminster, clerk, to the chancellor and masters of the University of Oxford of 2
messuages in Oxford to find two masters regent in logic to superintend the
grammar schools there. By fine of 10s.
May 8. Protection with clause voluvim until Christmas for John de Rithre,
Westminster, constable of the castle of Corf, co. Dorset, staying there on the king's
service and for the strengthening of the castle.
By E. on the information of Master R. de Baldok.
May 12. The like until Midsummer for Richard son of John de Hodeleston,
Westminster, staying with Andrew de Hartla on the king's service in the Marches of
Scotland. By testimony of the same Bartholomew {sic).
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William Clement of Navystok, going on pilgrimage to Santiago, has
letters nominating Walter le Foundour of London his attorney until
Christmas.
May 10. Protection with clause volumus until Christmas for William Rydel of
VVestminster. Tilmu staying on the king's service in the Marches of Scotland.
By E. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
The like for William Ridel.
May 10. Pardon to Robert le Chapman of Purbyk for acquiring for life without
Westminster, licence a virgate of land in Langeton Purbyk from Ingelram le Waleys, who
held it in chief ; with restitution of the same. By fine of | mark.
May 15. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Kyngeston and John de
Westminster. Gymmynges, John de RoUesby and William de Maundeville, king's yeomen,
jointly and separately, to the keeping of the castle of Eaerfili, eo.
Gloumorgan, which Hugh le Despenser, the younger, has surrendered into
the king's hands. By K.
Mandate to John de Eyngeston to lay aside all other matters and to
attend to the keeping of the castle for the king ; he is only to deliver the
castle to the king himself, or to those bearing the king's letters patent.
The like to John de Rollesby.
May 16. The like appointment, and mandates to Nicholas de Kyngeston and John
Westminster Iweyn for the castle of Neeth, in Gloumorgan. By K.
May 15. Grant for seven years to the bailiffs and good men of the town of
Weetminster. Shrewsbury of murage upon all wares for sale brought into their town.
By K. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
May 12. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of Aymer, lord of Craon
Westminster (de Crodonio), holding the place of the seneschal of the duchy of Aquitaine,
confirming the sale by William de Theloza, formerly treasurer of Agenois,
on the king's behalf, of a certain house at Condom, called the Count's Hall
[Aula Comitis) in a ruinous condition, which was a brothel, to William,
cardinal priest of St. Ciriac in Tenuis, or to Peter de Testa in his name,
with its soil to make a sacred place thereof. [Fadera.]
May 16. The abbot of Mont St. Michel, staying beyond the seas, has letters
Westminster nominating Ralph de Forner and Nicholas de Nyel his attorneys for four
years. By fine of 5 marks.
The abbot of St. Mary's, Montebourg, staying beyond the seas, has letters
nominating Stephen Joseph and Reginald Boun his attorneys for four years.
By fine of 40».
May 15. Safe-conduct for one [year] for merchants of the duchy of Aquitaine
Westminster, coming into the realm to trade.
May 16. Confirmation of a grant by William de Botriaux to Reginald his first-bom
Westminster. SOU, for life, of all lands and tenements, rents and services as well of free
men as villeins in his manors of Babyngton [in] Kynemersdon, co. Somerset,
excepting the advowson of the church there, Alcestre, co. Warwick, and
Radeth, co. Gloucester, rendering yearly for the same 40/., and doing the
usual services to the chief lords thereof. By fine of 4 marks.
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585
1321.
May 21.
Westminster.
May 22.
Westminster.
Membrane 11 — cont.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Malcolm Musard and William Payn to
the keeping of the castle of Henle, co. Worcester, which Hugh le Despenser,
the younger, has surrendered into the king's hands. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the said Malcolm to lay aside other matters
and to keep the castle safe for the king; he is not to deliver the castle except
to the king, or persons bearing his letters patent.
The like to William Payn.
Licence for Simon de Drayton to enfeoff Robert le Peyntour, chaplain, of
his manors of Drayton and Botelbrigg, held in chief, and for the latter to
re-grant them to the said Simon and Margaret, his wife, for their lives, with
successive remainders to John son of the said Simon and the heirs of his
body, to the heirs of the bodies of the said Simon and Margaret, and in
default of such issue to the right heirs of the said Simon. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 10.
May 17. The king had granted to Henry de Bello Monte, the custody of the
WeBtminster. manor of Whitewyk, co. Leicester, which John Comyn, late earl of Boghan,
held in chief, and which upon the death of the said John had been taken
into the king's hands, together with its knights' fees, advowsons, &c., to
hold to the full age of Ahce, wife of the said Henry, and Margaret her
sister, the nieces {neptuni) of the said earl, and thinking the said Alice to be
of full age, he had taken homage from the said Henry for her pourparty as
well for the above-named manor as for all other lands which the said John,
her uncle {avuncuhts), held in chief in England and Scotland, and had
surrendered the pourparty to the said Henry and Alice, and also granted to
the said Henry the custody of the pourparty belonging to the said Margaret
in the same manor and other lands to hold until he shall take the homage
due to him and restore the pourparty. As a further favour the king grants
to the said Henry and Alice the moiety of the manor which is of the
pourparty of Margaret, and which, because she has adhered to the Scots
and rebels, is in his hands, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies,
with knights' fees, advowsons, &c. until Margaret shall do her duty therein
and he shall cause her pourparty to be restored to hei*. By p.s.
May 12.
WestminBter.
May 18.
Westminster
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Walter de Morton to the
guardian and Friars Minors of Oxford of a plot of land in the suburb of
Oxford, containing 5 perches in length and 5 perches in width, adjacent to
their area for the enlargement thereof. By p.s.
Licence for the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Bartholomew
by Oxford upon the next vacancy to admit John son of Laurence Serche to
be a brother of the hospital, notwithstanding the ordinance of the Parliament
at Lincoln, 9 Edward II, for the reformation of the hospital, viz. the
hospital having been founded by the king's progenitors for the sustenance
of infirm men and at that date being occupied by healthy and sturdy {sani et
validi) brothers, contrary to its foundation, it was ordered that the healthy
brethren in the hospital should remain their time and that upon the death
or removal for any other cause of any one of them an infirm brother should be
admitted, and so on every vacancy until the infirm should be six in number.
As the timber of the roof of the chapel of the hospital is decayed and the
brethren are unable to repair the chapel out of the goods of the hospital, and
as the said John, a healthy man, wishes to confer out of his goods 10 marks
for the repair of the chapel provided that after the death of an inmate be
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Membrane 10 — cont.
may be admitted a brother as any other brother is received, the king having
regard to the said master and brethren being unable to carry out the repairs
grants the above licence. By C.
May 15. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Westminster. St. Swithun*8, Winchester, by William Yellebeon of the manor of
Brandesbury and Ford, which is held of the said prior and convent at fee
farm of 19 marks a year and is worth in all its issues beyond the said farm
20.S. a year, as appears by inquisition made by Master Richard de Rodeneye,
escheatoron this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire
lands, tenements and rents to the value of 50L a year.
May 20. Safe-conduct for one month for Robert Lewer and others with him
Westminster, coming to the king and departing. By p.s.
Appointment of William Ridel, Gilbert de Burghton, John de Penreth
and Roger de Horsle, keepers of the truce with the Scots in the parts of
Northumberland, to receive and retain until further order the imder-
mentioned rent payable by the burgesses of Berwick-upon-Tweed. The
king had granted to the said burgesses from 21 December in his thirteenth
year, to hold at farm during the continuance of the truce, the fisheries of
the Twede between le Yarford and the sea, and the land of Twedemuth
between le Semyngeside and the Twede and between le Orde and the sea,
rendering to those to whom the fishery and land belong 40^ a year. The
commissioners are to inform themselves as to the holders of the fishery
and land and how much of the said rent pertains to each of them by reason
of the portion so held in the land or fishery. By K.
May 28. Grant, for two years, to the good men of the town of Droitwich {de
Westminster. Wychio)y CO. Worcester, of pavage upon all wares for sale brought into their
town. By p.s.
May 18. Licence for John de Roudes and Michaela his wife to grant 80 acres of
Westminster, land and a third part of a messuage in Gillyngham, for John de Cley and
Elizabeth his wife to grant a third part of a messuage in the same town, and
for Richard de Wyke and Alice his wife to grant a third part of a messuage
there, held in chief, to William Haym and Alice his wife and the heirs of
their bodies with remainder failing issue to the right heirs of the said
William. By fine of iQs, made at another time.
May 15. Licence for Gilbert de Rivis and Agnes his wife to enfeoflf Edmund, earl
Westminster, of Arundel, of 1 messuage, 1 mill, 1 virgate of land, 13 acres of meadow,
and 7 acres of pasture, and 15«. 4r/. of rent in Upton St. Leonard by
Gloucester, held in chief, to hold to him and bis heirs. By p.s.
May 24. Prolongation for a year after All Saints' Day of the truce entered into
Westminster. 24 November last by the king and the duke of Brittany for the settlement of
disputes between their subjects. French, By K. and C.
May 20. Pardon of the trespass committed by John de Uggele, sometime citizen of
Westminster. London, in bequeathing in mortmain, without licence of Edward I or of the
king, 5 marks and 8s. 4rj., of rent issuing out of a capital messuage in the parish
of the church of St. Bride in the suburb of London for the maintenance of
a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in that church for the souls of
the said John and Letitia his wife and of the faithful departed, which
messuage has come into the hands of Roger Chauntecler, and the rent has
for that trespass been taken into the king's hands by Richard de Rodeney,
escheator on this side Trent. The messuage is to remain charged with the
rent for the maintenance of the chantry. By E.
14 EDWARD n.— Part 2. 687
J 3 2 1 ^ MEMBRANE 9.
May 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Roger de Roston of York of
Westminster, g marks of rent in York to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the
altar of St. James in the church of the Holy Trinity, Conyngarth, York,
for the souls of the said Roger, Dionisia his wife, and of the faithful
departed. By fine of 40s.
May 21. Grant, after recital of the recovery by the king against the prior of the
Westminster. Holy Trinity, Canterbury, of the advowson of the priory of St. Martin's,
Dover, and of the restitution of the said advowson to Walter, archbishop of
Canterbury, as a further favour to the said archbishop that he and his
successors may hold the advowson as fully as his predecessors ever held it,
any exception and conditions relating thereto being deleted. By K.
May 25. Impeximus and confirmation of letters patent of Philip,prior of Worcester,
Westminster and of the chapter thereof, dated Thursday, the feast of St. Ambrose, 1296,
confirming the grant by Godfrey Giffard, bishop of Worcester, to Robert de
Camera and his heirs of a messuage and a virgate of land in the bishop's
manor of Bredon, held in villenage by Thomas le Campyun, subject to a
rent of 10s, a year ; witnesses, Nicholas le Chaumberleyn, Walter de
Westmonecote, Giles le Tailour, Richard Page of Mutton, Nicholas
Guldyng of Bredon, and John le Honte of Bredon. By fine of 1 mark.
May 28. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas de Bosyngton of a
Westminster, moiety of an acre of land in Wengham to Master John de Bruton,
prebendary of Wengham in the church of St. Mary, Wengham.
ByK.
May 20. Pardon of the trespass committed by William de Langelegh in bequeath-
Westminster. ing in mortmain, without licence of Edward I or the king, a messuage
in the suburb of London to the master and brethren of the hospital of
St. Bartholomew, Bmethefeld, London, to find a chaplain to celebrate divine
service daily for the soul of the said William, and of all the faithful
departed, which messuage was taken into the king's hands by Richard de
Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent ; with restitution of the messuage.
ByK.
May 22. Pardon to Henry de Shipton, clerk, and others of the under-mentioned
Westminster, trespass against the king. Upon judgment lately given in the King's Court
that all lands, tenements and goods of Hugh Daudele, the younger,
should be taken into the king's hands, the king commanded the sheriff
of Kent to take into his hands all lands and goods of the said Hugh in that
county and to answer for their issues, but divers persons in contempt of such
mandate having held the said Hugh's castle of Thonebrugg, co. Kent,
against the sheriff, the king commanded him with the jwsse of his county to
seize the castle and to imprison all persons found in it, who should resist
him ; the king being now informed that the said Henry de Shipton and
many others, who are in the castle, wish to surrender it, pardons their
offence. By K.
May 24. Safe-conduct for Robert de Cumpton and the other servants, whom Mary,
Westminster, countess of Fiffe, staying in Scotland, is sending to the city of London to
buy cloths, jewels and other necessaries for her use and to bring them to
her in Scotland. [Fcedera.]
By K. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
May 26. Mandate to Arnold Cayllau, keeper of the Island of Olerun to pay to the
Westminster, abbess and nuns of Fontevrault the fixed alms due to them in that island.
688 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
TO 21 Membrane 9 — cont.
for which an allowance will <be made to him in his account of the issues
thereof. By K.
Vacated because on tlw Gascon Roll under tlie same date,
April 26. Protection with clause volurnus until Michaelmas for Robert de Swyne-
Devizes. burn going on the king's service to Wales. By p.s.
May 20. Licence for Elias Martel of Canewych to enfeoff John Pynsoun of
Westminster, Lincoln and Matilda his wife of 40 acres of land in Canewych, held in chief,
to hold to them and their heirs. By fine of ^ mark.
May 26. Licence for Walter de Burncestre, clerk, to enfeoff AVilliam Page of
Westminster. Netherorton of 2 messuages, 2 virgates of land, 5 acres of meadow and
9«. 2d. of rent in Netherorton, co. Oxford, held in chief, to hold to him
and his heirs. By fine of 10s.
Exemption for life for Henry de Colby from being put on assizes, juries,
or recognitions ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other bailiff, or
minister of the king. By E. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
George de Solario, prebendary of Bannebury in the church of St. Mary,
Lincoln, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating John de Atrio his
attorney for two years.
May 21. ' Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Bermyngham, earl of Loueth,
Westaninster. to be justiciary of Ireland, receiving at the Exchequer, Dublin, 600/. a year,
for which he shall keep the said office and land and be twentieth man.
ByK.
Mandate to Thomas fuiz Johan, earl of Kildare, to deliver the said office
and land to the said John.
Writs de intendendo for the said John as justiciary.
MEMBRANE 8.
May 25. Pardon of the trespass committed by Master Thomas de Lichefeld, leech
Westminster, (ifmdicus)^ in bequeathing in mortmain, without licence of Edward I, or the
King, to Master Thomas le Broun all his houses in the parishes of St. John
Zakarie, and St. Michael in Hoggenlane, [London], and 12d, of rent
issuing out of the houses and tenements of Master Wilham de Haleberge
in Hoggenlane, to find a suitable chaplain to celebrate divine service daily
for the soul of the said Master Thomas de Lichefeld in the church of
St. John Zakarie and in case of the promotion to another benefice or
death of the said Master Thomas le Broun, four parishioners of the
said church of St. John, viz. one who shall inhabit the house of the said
Master Thomas de Lychefeld, another the house sometime of Ralph le
Blount, the third the house sometime of Nicholas le Broun and the fourth
the house formerly of John de Wobourne shall select another chaplain and
present him to the official of the archdeacon of London ; for which trespass
the houses and rents were taken into the king's hands by Richard de
Rodeney, escheator on this side Trent. Restitution of the same to William
de Wodestrete, chaplain, admitted to the above chantry by the said official
upon presentation by the aforesaid four parishioners. By E.
1 Mandate to W. bishop of Exeter to deliver to the said William the said
messuages and rent, which he holds at will of the king's grant according
to the tenor of certain letters patent.
May 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Westminster. Gyseburne by Thomas de Ludeworth of 2 tofts in Mersk, by Stephen
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Petyt, chaplain, of a messuage and 8 acres of land in Uplythum, which
[are held] of John de Faucomberg, by Hilary late the wife of Robert de
Furneys of a toft and a bovate of land in Lofthous, held of William
Homet, by William del Fehous of a messuage and 8 bovates of land
in the same place, by John le Mareschalman of an acre of land
in the same town, by Robert de Bameby of an acre of land there, by
Thomas son of Roger de Lofthous of 4 acres of land and twa parts of a
messuage and of 2 bovates and 18 acres 1 rood of land in the same town,
held of the said prior and convent, and also by the same Thomas son of
Roger of his reversion in the remaining third part of the said messuage
and land which Dulcia his mother holds in dower of his inheritance, which
messuages, tofts and lands are worth in all their issues 248. a year, as
appears by inquisition made by Gilbert de Stapelton, king's clerk, esoheator
beyond Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence, granted for a fine paid by
them, to acquire kmds, tenements and rents to the value of 9^. Ss, a year.
May 25. John Merlyn, going with Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, beyond
Westminster, the seas on the king's service, has letters nominating John de Crosseby and
John de Yerdhill his attorneys until St. Peter ad Vincula.
Richard de Frivill, going as above with the said earl, has like letters
nominating James Frivill and Thomas de Cotenham his attorneys for the
same time.
May 26. Grant to Alice, late the wife of Hugh de Holtham, who held by knight's
Westminster, service of the heir of Robert de. Welle, tenant in chief, a minor in the king's
custody, of the custody of two parts of a toft and 28 acres 1| roods of
land, and 6 acres J rood of meadow in Westrasen, late of the said Hugh
and in the king's hands by reason of his custody of Thomas son and heir
of the same Hugh, and which are extended at 9s. S^d, a year to hold with
all things pertaining to such custody until the full age of the heir, provided
she maintain him in food, clothing and other necessaries during the
continuance of such custody. By C.
May 25. Pardon of the trespass committed by Henry le Galeys, sometime citizen
Westminster, of London, in bequeathing in mortmain, without licence of Edward I, or
the king, to the abbess and sisters Minoresses without Algate, of the Order
of St. Clare, without the walls of London, a messuage in the said city in
the Vintry, which messuage was for that trespass taken into the king's
hands by Richard de Rodneye, escheator on this side Trent ; pardon also
to the said abbess and sisters for acquiring in mortmain without licence a
messuage in London, viz. in the streets called Wodestrete and Laddelane of
the feoffment of Matilda de Kelleveden, a messuage, 8 shops, and 2 solars in
the same city in Old Fish Street {in veteri jdscaria), London, of the feoffment
of Alexander Flynthard, a messuage and 22 shops in the said city in the
streets called Lumbardestrete, Abbecherchelane, and Shiteburghlane of the
feoffment of the executors of the said Henry le Gal^s, all which were taken
into the king's hands by the said escheator ; with restitution of the same.
ByK.
May 80. Protection until St. Peter ad Vincula, with clause quietus sit de placitiSf
Westminster, for Master Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex, going beyond the
seas on the king's service. By p.s.
The same Master Robert has letters nominating Master Richard de Baldok,
and John de Puckerich his attorneys for the same time.
The like protection for Richard Blundel going with the said archdeacon on
the king's service as above. By p.s. and on testimony of the archdeacon.
The same Richard has letters nominating John de Puckerich his attorney.
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May 26. Pardon to Oliver de Burdegala, king's yeoman, for acquiring in fee
Westminster, without licence to him and his heirs 70 acres of land in Old Wyndesore,
CO. Berks, from Roger le Palmere and Beatrice his wife, tenants in chief.
By E. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
May 80. Licence for Sybil, late the wife of John de Metham to grant to Robert de
Westminster* Lascy and Elena his wife and his heirs the manor of Wylley, co. Notting-
ham, held in chief. By fine of 2&.
May 26. Grant for three years to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of the town of
Westminster. Suthampton of murage upon all wares for sale brought into their town.
MEMBRANE 7.
May 22. Safe-conduct for two years for Anthony Usus Maris going beyond the
Westminster, seas on his own business. By K.
May 28. Master Roger de Pyncebek, staying beyond the seas, has letters
Westminster, nominating Nicholas son of Michael de Spaldyng and Thomas son of
Gilbert de Pyncebek his attorneys for two years.
May 17. Grant for five years, at the request of Edmund, earl of Arundel, to the
Westminster, bailiffs and good men of the town of Montgomery of murage upon all wares
for sale brought into their town. By p.s.
May 16. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of John, prior of the
Westminster, cathedral church of Worcester, and the chapter thereof, dated Kal. of April,
1818, inspecting and confirming a grant by Walter, bishop of Worcester, to
Richard Bate of a messuage and a virgate of land, and 8 acres of meadow
within the bishop's manor of Clyve, formerly held by a certain Amphelisa,
to hold to him and his heirs by the service of rendering 20s. a year to the
bishop for every service, saving foreign service and suit at the court of the
said manor ; dated at Bredon 6 June, 5 Edward II. By fine of 1 mark.
May 25. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent [French] of Otto, lord of
Westminster. Gransson {dominus de Grandisono), dated 22 March 1817, granting, for his
life, at the request of Mary, queen of France, to Guillot de Sancto Hillano
(Saint Helier) of the Island of Gersey the viscounty of the said Island.
By E. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
May 26. Protection with clause volumtiSy until St. Peter ad Vincula, for Aymer de
Westminster. Valencia, earl of Pembroke, going beyond the seas on the king's service.
ByK,
The said earl has letters nominating John de Redeswell and John de
Grosseby his attorneys for the same time.
May 16. Licence for the alienation in mortmain, in part satisfaction of a licence
Westminster, to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 40Z. a year, to the
abbot and convent of St. Edmunds by John le Sauser, chaplain, and
Richard de Culford, chaplain, of the remaindership in 8 messuages, 86
acres of land, 8 acres of pasture, 14s. of rent, and a rent of lib, of cumin
and 8 hens in Homyngesherth, held of the said abbot and convent, which
are extended at 88s. a year, as appears by inquisition made by Richard de
Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent, which said messuages, lands,
pastures and rent the said John and Richard have licence to grant to Philip
de Horkesle and Philippa his wife for their lives.
14 EDWARD n.— Pabt 2. 691
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May 28. Pardon to Peter de la Viverer for the death of Amald Reymund of
Westmingter, Durmondeye as it appears by the record of Alexander de Cave and his
fellows, justices of gaol delivery for Kyngeston-upon-Hull, that he killed
him in self-defence.
May 27. Pardon to Ralph de Drayton, clerk, and Agnes de Haldenby, who have
Westminster. l)een maliciously indicted and imprisoned and thereby hindered from
making their suit in Court against divers persons, who had committed
trespasses against them, of the suit of peace pertaining to the king for all
trespasses and felonies whereof they are so indicted. By p.s.
May 26. Protection with clause volumus, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for William
Westminster, ^q Cleydon, going beyond the seas with Aymer de Valencia, earl of
Pembroke, on the king's service.
By p.s. and on testimony of the said earl.
The like for the under-mentioned persons going with the said earl, viz. —
Richard de Frivill. Herman de Brikyndon.
John de Peyvre. John Merlyn.
John Darcy. Alan de Leaumes.
Perceval Simeon. Thomas de Umframville.
Richard de Monte Caniso. John de Stapelton.
John Gacelyn. Henry Doseville.
May 80. Safe-conduct until Michaelmas for Hugh le Despenser, the younger, going
Westminster, beyond the seas on the king's business. By K.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
Safe-conduct for Master Robert de Baldok, the king's clerk and secretary,
archdeacon of Middlesex, going beyond the seas on the king's business.
ByK.
May 80. John, abbot of Savigny, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating
Westminster, brother Richard le Sotherel and brother Thomas de Monte Aquille, his
fellow monks, his attorneys for four years. By fine of 40«.
May 80. Pardon of the trespass committed by Salomon de Lauvare, citizen of
Westminster. London, in bequeathing in mortmain, without licence of Edward I or the
king, to John de Lauvare all that messuage in the parish of St. Mildred in
the Poultry, London, which he had acquired from Michael Tholosan, son
and heir of John Tholosan, citizen of London, to find two chaplains to
celebrate divine service daily in the church of St. Mildred for the soul of
the said Salomon and the souls of the faithful departed, and which
messuage passed into the hands of Hugh de Wygorn, peleter, and was
afterwards for the said trespass taken into the king's hands by Richard de
Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent : with restitution of the messuage
to the said Hugh. By K.
John, master of the hospital of St. Peter, Suntyngfeld by Whytsand,
staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating William de Harewell and
brother Giles de Wadyngton his attorneys for two years.
May 81. Protection with clause volumus for one year for John de Cogan, treasurer
Westminster, of Lreland, going to Lreland on the king's service. By p.s.
Sealed at another time by the king and Council and renewed.
The same John has letters nominating Ralph Spek and Philip Payn his
attorneys for three years.
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June 1. Pardon to Richard de Holebrok, a prisoner in Neugate, for the death of
Westminster. Walter de Clist, as it appears by the record of Hervey de Staunton, and his
fellows, justices in eyre at the Tower of London, that he killed him in self-
defence. By K,
Protection with clause volumus until Easter for Aymer de Credonio,
staying beyond the seas on the king's service.
June 2. Pardon, at the request of John de Weston, to William de Welledon, late
Westminster, keeper of the prisoner of the Marshalsea [of the Bench] of the imprison-
ment and what pertains to the king for the escape of prisoners out of his
custody during the time he held that oflfice. By p.s. [5670.]
MEMBRANE 6.
May 28. Licence for the ahenation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Westminster. Lesnes by Master Henry de Northwode, clerk, of 2 mills in Wylmynton,
held of Raulina de Hesham, by William de Norwich, John Baldelot, and
Roger Doberich and Peter and William his brothers of a moiety of an acre of
aldergrove in Cepynton {sic), held of Gilbert de Maleville, and by Theobald de
Merk of a messuage and 26s. of rent in London, held of the abbot of
Westminster, which are worth in all their issues beyond the services with
which they are charged 88«. 6d, a year, as appears by inquisition made by
Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of
a licence to acquire lands or rents to the value of 201, a year.
Pardon to John Justice of his abjuration of the Islands of Gemereye,
Gereseye, Serk and Aureneye, who, when indicted for the death of Ranulph
Gautier, imprisoned contrary to law in the castle of the Island of Gemereye
and there killed by divers tortures, fled to the church of Wale and there
acknowledged that he was an accomphce and consenting to the death and
for that reason abjured the said Islands as appears by the record of the
bailiffs thereof.
May 25. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Westminster. Battle by Robert son of John Alard of Wynchelese of 2 messuages, 1 mill,
211 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 8 acres of wood, 5 acres of aider-
grove, and 9«. of rent in Westgrenewych and Leuesham, co. Kent, and
9 acres of land in Camerwell, co. Surrey, which beyond the said rent are
worth in all their issues 78«. Qd, a year, as appears by inquisition made by
Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a
licence to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 40^. a year.
June 1. Restitution after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Richard de
Westminster. Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent, to the prior and convent of Belver
of the under-mentioned messuage and land, viz. they had acquired a
messuage, an acre of land and 2 acres of meadow in Beauvere and
Wullesthorpe, without licence after the pubhcation of the statute of mort-
main, from William de Ros of Hamelak, in exchange for 8 acres of meadow
in Barkeston and Redemyld, which messuage and land were for that
trespass taken into the king's hands ; the said William had held the
messuage and land in chief as parcel of the castle of Beauvere, and the prior
and convent had held the said 8 acres in frank-almoin. The prior and
convent are to hold the messuage and land in frank-almoin, and William
de Ros the said 8 acres in chief as parcel of the said castle.
By fine of i mark.
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June 1. Presentation of William le Lou to the church of Welleford, in the diocese
Westminster, of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the priory
of Derhirst. By p.s.
May 81. Appointment during pleasure of John de Bousser to be a justice of the
Westminster. Bench of Common Pleas ; with the usual salary. By p.s. [5668.]
Mandate to the justices of the Bench to receive him in the place of the
said Gilbert (sic) [de Roubury] . Pad. Writs,
June 1. Mandate to Vivian de Staundon to deliver the castle of Hardelagh to
Westminster. Roger de Swynnerton, to whom the king has granted the custody thereof^
or to Adam de Wetenhale, his attorney. By p.s.
May 80. Pardon to Adam de Helperthorpe of Scardeburgh and Robert his brother,
Westminster, burgesses of Scardeburgh, in consideration of certain sums of money to be
paid by them, of all trespasses and offences, whereof they were indicted
before Hugh le Despenser, the yoimger, Bartholomew de Badelesmere,
Henry le Scrope and Henry Spygumel, justices of oyer and terminer.
ByK.
June 1. Promise to pay at the feast of St. Martin next to Bonus Philippi and his
Westminster, fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, 2,000 marks,
which they have imdertaken to pay to Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke,
on behalf of the king, in part payment of the sums in which the king is
bound to the earl, viz. 2,240Z. 15.<. lid- for his own wages and those of his
men at arms and for restocking bis horses lost in the service of the late
king in the war in Scotland, and to the footmen remaining at Kirkandres
in the pay of the same kiQg, as appears by a bill of the Wardrobe under the
seal of J. de Drokenesford, bishop of Bath and Wells, keeper of the
Wardrobe of Edward I. By p.s.
May 81. Grant to Edmund de Bermyngeham of 20Z. a year to be received at the
Westminster. Exchequer, Dublin, or out of custodies and marriages in Ireland, until the
king shall deliver to him lands to the value of 20Z. a year, in fulfilment of
a grant, dated 7 June 12 Edward II, to the said Edmund for his good service
in the conflict in which Edward le Brus and others were killed in Ireland
of lands to that value out of the lands of those who had joined the Scots.
By p.s. [6662.]
Marginal note, John de Bermyngeham, earl of Loueth.
May 80. Pard6n of the trespass of Walter de Hendon, citizen of London, in
Westminster, bequeathing in mortmain, without the licence of Edward I or the king,
8 messuages, 27 shops, 1 garden, and 16s. of rent in the city and suburb of
London to find 8 chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in the churches
of St. John Zakari, in London, and St. Andrew in Holbum for the souls
of the said Walter, Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and
Elias de Forde, which messuages, &c. came to the hands of John Enyght,
Ralph de Blythe, and Agnes, late the wife of Stephen le Skynnere, and for
that trespass have been taken into the king's hands by Richard de Rodeneye,
escheator on this side Trent ; with restitution of the same to the said John,
Ralph and Agnes for the foregoing purpose.
June 2. Grant for life to Robert de Spyneye, clerk, of the custody of the hospital
Westminster, of the Holy Innocents without Lincoln. ByK.
Mandate to the sheriff of Lincoln to induct him. •
Grant to the same Robert de Spyneye of the custody of the hospital of
St. Nicholas, Scardeburgh. By K.
Mandate to Giles de Bello Campo, constable of the castle of Scardeburgh,
to induct him.
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1321.
Membrane 6 — cont.
Grant to the same Robert de Spyneye of the custody of the hospital of
St. Thomas, Scardeburgh. By K.
Mandate as above to the said constable.
June 1. Licence for Robert de Rocheford to enfeoff Thomas de Abiton, parson of
Westminster, the church of Sutton, and Stephen de Rocheford, chaplain, of his manors of
Rocheforde and Berdene and of 1,100 acres of marsh in Rixjhefgrde and the
advowson of the church of Rocheford, held in chief as of the honor of
Reylegh as appears by inquisition made by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator
on this side Trent, and for the said Thomas and Stephen to regrant the
same to the said Robert and Isolda daughter of William son of Warin for
their lives, with remainder to Thomas son of the said Robert and the heirs
male of his body, to John son of the said Robert and his heirs male and to
the right heirs of the said Robert. By fine of 40 marks.
June 1. Pardon to Thurstan Stevenesserjaunt de Creye of his outlawry in the
Westminster, county of Middlesex for non-appearance before Lambert de Thrikyngham,
Robert de Malberthorpe, William de Clif, and Adam de Brom, when
impleaded by Adam le Clerk of Lenne for trespass, provided he surrender
at the piison of Newegate. By K.
MEMBRANE 5.
June 1. Herbert de Marisco, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Richard de
Westminster. Birlaund and Adam de Marisco his attorneys for two years.
May 80. Pardon, at the request of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to John
Westminster. Mynikan of his outlawries in the county of Berks, when impleaded by
Joan, late the wife of Walter de Wycombe of Oxford, of trespass, whereof
he was convicted by judgment of the king's Court, because he did not
satisfy the king of that which pertained to him for such trespass, and also
that he produced in Court a false acquittance for iOL under the name of
the said Joan adjudged to her for the said trespass, of which he was con-
victed, provided he surrender at the prison of the king's Marshalsea and do
to the said Joan as he ought by the above judgment. By p.s.
June 8. Licence at the request of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, for
Westminster. Gilbert de Stapelton to enfeoff John de Stapelton of the manor of Wallq^ng-
ham, CO. York, held in chief, to hold to him and his heirs. By p.s.
June 1. Grant for three years to the bailiffs and good men of the town of Bruges
Westminster, of murage upon all wares for sale brought into their town.
By K. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
June 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de Somery of
Westmingter. Bishampton of 2 messuages, 2 virgates of land, 2 acres of meadow, 2 acres
of pasture and 20s. of rent in Bishampton to a chaplain to celebrate
divine service daily in honour of St. Mary in the church of Bishampton.
By fine of 4 marks.
June 5. Licence for William de Sproxton to enfeoff Simon de Sproxton of the
Hadleigh. manor of Sproxton, co. York, held in chief, and for the said Simon to
regrant the said manor to the said WiUiam for his life, with remainder to
Robert son of William de Sproxton and Christiana, daughter of Nicholas de
Meignill and the heirs of their bodies, and to the right heirs of the said
William. By fine of 40*.
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1321.
June 9.
Faversham.
May 20.
Westminster
June 15.
Minster in
Thanet.
June 18.
Starry
June 20.
Dover.
June 25.
Dover.
June 21.
Dover.
June 80.
Westminster.
Membrane 5 — cant.
Licence for the prioress and nuns of Davynton to acquire in mortmain
lands, tenements and rents to the value of 100s. a year. By p.s.
William, abbot of Cormeilles, staying beyond the seas, has letters
nominating Walter de Stallynge and Henry de Chemino his attorneys for
three years. By fine of 40s.
Pardon to William de Mohaut, knight, for having joined the Scots.
By p.s.
Pardon of the trespass committed by Hugh Pourte, citizen of London,
in bequeathing in mortmain, without the licence of Edward I, or the king,
a rent issuing out of the house which John le Blound then held, and out of
the tenement which Bartholomew de Iford held in the city of London, viz.
in the parish of St. Magnus, for the sustenance of a chaplain to celebrate
divine service daily in the said church for the souls of the said Hugh and
Margaret his wife and of all the faithful departed, and if the said rent
shoiild be insufficient, the deficiency should be made good out of the
2 marks which the said Hugh then held in the tenement of William Cros in
Briggestrete in the same city, which rent has been taken into the king's
hands by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent ; the foregoing
house and tenements are to remain charged as above, and the persons holding
them* are not to be harassed for the trespass. By E.
Pardon of the trespass committed by William de Wynton, citizen of
London, in bequeathing in mortmain, without licence of Edward I or the king,
to Joan his wife all his houses which he held at the Red Cross (apitd Crncem
Biibeam) in the parish of St. Giles without Crupelgate in the suburb of
London to hold for her life with remainder to the heirs of the bodies of the
said William and Joan and in default of such issue for a chaplain to be elected
by the executors of his testament and other good men of the said parish to
celebrate divine service daily for the souls of the said William, Thomas de
Wodehaye and of all the faithful departed ; and the said executors and other
good men after the death of the said Joan, there being no issue, having
elected a chaplain for the said chantry and assigned him 6 marks of rent
issuing out of the said houses for his sustenance, the rent for such trespass
was taken into the king's hands by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this
side Trent; the houses are to remain charged with the rent for the
maintenance of the chantry, and the persons holding the houses are not to
be harassed for the trespass. By E.
Maurice de Pissyaco, prebendary of Underdon in the king's free chapel of
Burgisnorth, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Master John
de Medunta and William de Boxstede his attorneys for two years.
Roger son of Roger Gemon, the elder, staying in Ireland, has like letters
nominating Richard son of Andrew de Dromeskyn his attorney in England
for two years.
Robert de Napton, staying in England, has letters nominating Henry de
Napton his attorney in Ireland for one year.
Grant, during pleasure, to Robert Lewer of the custody of the body of the
castle of Odiham. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Hugh le Despenser, the younger, late constable
of the castle to deliver the same to him. By p.s.
Protection until Christmas for the abbot of Beaulieu, going beyond the
seas. By E. on the information of Roger de Northburgh,
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July 1. Grant to the burgesses of the town of Scardeburgh, who at the request
WestminBter. made to them on the king*s behalf keep watch within the castle and
sustain great labours there as Giles de Bello Loco, constable of the castle,
has informed the king, that such watch and labour shall not be to their
prejudice, nor made a precedent. By p.s.
July 2. Grant to Ralph de Gorges, lately taken prisoner when on the king's
Westminster, service and afterwards ransomed, of 600 marks towards his ransom to be
received out of the first money accruing from the 1,000/. by which Henry
Tyes lately made fine for trespasses against the king and Edward, earl of
Chester', in the Isle of Wight, co. Suthampton, and of which he was
convicted. By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
June 28. Pardon to William Baroun of Maydenehuth of his outlawry in the county
Dover. of Berks for not satisfying the king for his ransom when convicted of
trespasses committed by him and others against John le Eeu and Alan le
Smyth of Reppele, who impleaded him in the King's Court, provided he
surrender at the prison of the Marshalsea and satisfy the king for his said
ransom, as well as the said John and Alan.
MEMBRANE 4.
June 2. Protection with clause rolnnim until Michaelmas for Walter de Bello
Westminster. Campo going beyend the seas with Hugh le Despenser, the younger, on the
king's service. By testimony of the said Hugh.
June 5. Confirmation of letters patent of Aymar de Valence, earl of Pembroke,
Hadleigh. jgrd of Weisford and Montignak, dated 2 June 1321, assigning in dower to
Mary, daughter of Guy de Chastilloun, count of Seint Pool, the manors of
Brabome, Edgarintone, Estsuttone, Westsuttone, Botesdon, Hercleye,
Meelton, and Swaneschamp, co. Kent, Dakenham, Hassyngbrok, Est-
hanyngfeld, Suthanyngfeld, Westhanyngfeld, Braxstede, Thoriton, Ford-
ham, Redeswelle and Walbery, co. Essex, Kentwell, Westlee, Ixnyngge, and
Reydon, co. Suffolk, Godriston, Lexham, Holkham, Styvekeye, Saxthorpe,
Hokkam, Kerbrok, Wynneferthyng, Foxle, Bergh, Fileby, Sutton and
Possewyk, co. Norfolk, as set forth before. [Frem-h.] By K.
June 1. John, abbot of Mont St. Michel, staying beyond the seas, has letters
Westminster, nominating Thomas le Otyler and John Godefray his attorneys in the
Islands of Jereseye and Gernereye for three years. By fine of 20».
June 9. Benedict de Staundon and Cicely his wife, staying in England, have
Faversham. letters nominating Nicholas Hermon and John de Malton their attorneys
for two years.
June 9. . Pardon to Robert Lewer of his trespass, when attached by the Serjeants
Faversham. ^kt arms sent by the king for that purpose, in breaking the attachment and
threatening the king's secretaries with injury to life and limb wherever he
should find them either in the king's presence or without it, for which
offence the king commanded all sheriffs throughout England to take the
said Robert and keep him in prison. By p.s.
June 11. Safe-conduct for one year for James de Baylly, Simon Bonenfaunt,
Starry. Christian Veryns and Robert atte Crouse, burgesses of St. Omer in Artoys
coming into the realm with merchandise to trade ; theirgoodsaretobe exempt
from arrest for the trespasses of others and on account of any debts unless
the burgesses are the debtors or sureties. By p.s.
■w^L^^iiii Min.li WLfiwjiWj \m. ■^^■BiW^p^gmpi
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697
June 9.
Faversham.
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June 12. Protection for one year for John son of William de Qwixle (Quixle),
Starry. merchant of York, whom the said William is sending to the parts of Norfolk
and Lincoln to buy corn and to bring it to the city of York in two ships ; the
said John having found surety through Robert de Burton of the county of
Lincoln, Robert de Brustewyk of Beverley, and Ralph de Burton of Beverley
that he will not take the com without the realm or elsewhere than to the
said city.
Matthew, abbot of St. Peter's, Jumi^ges, staying beyond the seas, has
•letters nominating Robert de Sansecot, his fellow monk, his attorney for
three years. By fine of 40s.
June 9. Reymund du Mas, * chauvour,' of Bordeaux, going beyond the seas, has
Faversham. letters nominating Reymund de Lymoges his attorney for two years.
Pardon of the trespasses committed by William de Wibsnade in
bequeathing in mortmain, without licence of Edward I, or the king,
all that plot of land with houses built thereon in the suburb of
London in the parish of St. Sepulchre without Neugate in the lane
called * Wandazeneslane ' to the prior and convent of St. Bartholomew's,
Smethefeld, London, for the building and maintenance of the said church ;
and by John de Hounesdone son of Geoffrey de Hounesdone, chaplain, of a
like bequest of G shops with a garden adjacent thereto in the same parish
to the said prior and convent for the maintenance of the works of their
church, which plot of land, shops and garden were for such trespasses taken
into the king's hands by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent ;
with restitution of the same. By K.
Protection until Michaelmas, with clause quod quietus sit de placitis, for
Robert de Torkeseye, * barber,* going beyond the seas with Hugh le
Despenser, the younger, on the king's service.
By E. on testimony of the said Hugh.
Pardon of the trespasses committed by Nicholas Picot, citizen of London,
in bequeathing in mortmain without licence of Edward I, or the king,
6 marks of rent issuing out of his bakehouse in the parish of St. Martin,
Oteswyche, in the city of London, situate on the north side of the
capital messuage which he held in that parish and in the parish of
St. Peter, CornhuU, and also out of a brewhouse on the south side of the
said tenement, and out of all shops belonging to the said tenements, for the
maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine 8er\dce daily in the church of
St. Peter at the altar of St. Nicholas for his soul and the souls of Alice his
wife and their children, and of his father and mother and all the faithful
departed, which rent was taken into the king's hands by Richard de
Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent ; with restitution of the same.
ByK.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Edmund de Wodestok, the king's
brother, to the keeping of the county of Kent, and of the peace there.
By p.s.
Writ of aid in pursuance directed to the bailiffs and others of the said
county.
Pardon of the under-mentioned trespass, viz. William de Langeleye, citizen
of London, bequeathed a messuage and 2 shops in the suburb of London,
viz. which he formerly held by the church of St. Sepulchre without Neugate,
and also 14 shops in Cockeslane and 20a. of rent out of a messuage called
* le Ernedore,* which Thomas de Berkele formerly held in the said suburb.
June 11.
Starry,
June 15.
Minster in
Thanet.
June 16.
Dover.
July 1.
Westminster.
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and 208, of rent out of a messuage, which John de Honylane formerly held in
Westsmythefeld by la Pool, to be received by Ralph, brother of the said
William, Hugh le Chaundeler, John de Stratford and John de Eure, executors
of the said testator, who were to sell the same and according to their dis-
cretion apply "the proceeds thereof in offices and other works of piety for the
soul of the said WiUiam, and have according, without licence of Edward I
or the king, sold the said messuage, shops and rents to the abbot and con-
vent of Leycestre, for which trespass the same have been taken into the
king's hands by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent ; with
restitution of the same. By fine of 4t marks.
July 8. Pardon to Gerard de Seckyngdon of his trespass in marrying without
Westminster, licence Joan, late the wife of Hugh de Garthorpe, tenant in chief ; pardon
to the said Joan for the same offence. . By fine of 5(k.
MEMBRANE 3.
May 28. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Bermyngeham, earl of
Westminster. Loueth, of lands, tenements and rents, or advowsons of churches, to the
value of SOL a year, to the prior and convent of Balibegan in Ireland, and
licence to the said prior and convent to receive such lands, tenements,
rents or advowsons to the above mentioned value.
By K. on the information of Richard de Ayremynne.
June 2. Pardon of the trespass committed by Walter Blondel, citizen of London,
Westminster, in bequeathing in mortmain without licence of Edward I or the king,
5| marks of rent accruing from a tenement with the houses built thereon,
late of the said Walter in the western part of the lane t>f St. Lawrence
Jury, London, in the parish of the same church, and which he acquired
from William son and heir of William le Sauser, for the maintenance of a
chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the said church for the souls of
the testator, his father and mother, William his brother, Matilda his sister,
and all the faithful departed, which rent came into the hands of William de
Alderton, chaplain of the said chantry, and for the trespass was taken iqto
the king's hands by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent ;
with restitution of the same to the said chaplain. By K.
June 8. Grant for life to Robert de Haliwell, clerk, of the wardenship of the
Westminster, hospital of St. Laurence by Bristol.
Writ de intend^ndo in pursuance to the brethren and sisters of the
hospital.
June 8. Pardon to the commonalty of the city of London for neglecting to keep
Westminster, watch on those who take sanctuary in the churches of the several wards of
the city. [Libet- Custitvtarumy Vol, II, Fart /, pp, 846-7.] By K.
June 12. Protection for one year for John son of William de Quixle, merchant of
Starry. York, whom the said William is sending to the parts of Norfolk, Suffolk,
Nottingham and Lincoln to buy corn and victuals and to convey the same
to the parts of the county of York ; the said John having found surety
through Robert de Burton of the county of Lincoln, Robert de Brustewyk
of Beverley, and Ralph de Burton of Beverley that he will not take such
com elsewhere. '
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June 20. Grant, at the request of the abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, as
Dover. well for the benefit of the said abbot and the convent thereof as of the
prior and convent of Christchurch, Canterbury, of licence to the said abbot
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and convent for the alienation in mortmain by them, or their successors, of
lands, tenements, and rents, to the value of 101, a year, in Canterbury and
the suburb thereof, Fordwiz, Northboume, Litleboume, Swalclive, and
Broklonde, held in chief in frank-almoin, to the said prior and convent, to
hold by the services by which they were formerly held, in exchange for
other lands, tenements, and rents to the like value, in Canterbury and
the suburb thereof, Moneketon, Castle Monynggeham, Ikham, and Sesaltre,
also held in chief in frank-almoin to hold as formerly. By p.s.
June 28. Grant, during pleasure, to Alan de Claveryng of the custody of the body
Dover. of the castle of Haddele. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the late keeper of the castle.
June 28. Simple protection without clause for one year for William de Gunneys,
Westminster, parson of the church of Careby.
June 29. Pardon of the trespass committed by Stephen Pykeman in bequeathing
Westminster, in mortmain, without licence of Edward I, or of the king, 2 marks of rent
issuing out of his 2 houses in the parish of St. Botolph by Billyngesgate,
London, which he acquired from the heirs of Martin de Grescherche, to the
monastery of Waltham, London, and which has been taken into the king's
hands by Richard de Rodeneye, escheator on this side Trent ; with restitution
of the same. By K.
July 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert Burdet of 2 messuages,
Westminster. 1 virgate and 60 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow, and 20."?. of rent in
Hunecote to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of
St. James within the manor of Hunecote for the souls of the said Robert,
his ancestors and heirs, and all the faithful departed. By fine of 4 marks.
July 8. Appointment for three years of Gilbert de Okhangre and Thomas de
Westminster. Fr[i]folk to be attorneys of Thomas Danvers, who has lost the sight of
his eyes and is broken by age. By K.
July 6. Presentation of Robert de Clif', to the church of Gaytinton in the diocese
Westminster, of Lincoln.
By E. on the information of brother Robert, the king's confessor.
July 8. Writ de intendendo for William Virgile, whom Edmund de Wodestok, the
Westminster, king's brother, to whom the king has granted during pleasure the custody
of the port of Dover, has appointed to be his deputy during his pleasure in
the said port. By K.
July 4. Safe-conduct, at the request of John de Britannia, earl of Richemund,
Westminster until All Saints* Day, for men and merchants of Caen coming into the
realm with wares to trade ; until that date their goods are to be exempt from
arrest on account of any debts in which Philip, king of France and Navarre,
is bound to any merqhants of the realm. By K.
July 2. Grant for life to Robert do Echyngham of 40 marks a year to be received
Westminster, out of the rents, farms and other issues of the towns of Wynchelse, lamme
(Yhamme) and la Rye by the hands of the bailiffs of those towns.
Byp.s. [6692.]
July 4. Simple protection without clause until All Saints Day for Reginald
Westminster Fulet. By p.s.
July 6. Pardon to the guardian and friars of the Order of Minors of London for
Westminster, acquiring in mortmain, without licence of Edward I, or of the king, from
Margaret, sometime queen of England, 8 messuages in the parish of
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St. Nicholas in the Shambles {in Macellu) ; and from the commonalty of
the said city a messuage in the same parish and in the parish of St. Agnes.
Vacated because othencise below. By K.
July 6. Pardon to the guardian and friars of the Order of Minors, London, for
Westminster, acquiring in mortmain, without licence of Edward I or the king, a
messuage in the parish of St. Nicholas in the Shambles, London, from
Eleanor de EweUe, and messuages in the same parish from Giles de
Audenard, Dionisia de Monte Caniso, executrix of the testament of WiUiam
de Monte Caniso, knight, and William de Moday, * orfevre.' By K.
MEMBRANE 2.
July 2. Grant for two years to the bailiffs and good men of the town of Notyng-
Westminster. ham of murage upon all wares for sale brought into their town : murage is
not to be levied on any goods or wares from which any custom is received
in aid of the repair or improvement of the bridge of Hethebeth, and of any
other bridge to be built between that bridge and the land towards
Gameleston according to the king's concession to Alice le Palmer during
continuance of such concession. By K.
May 16. Robert de Kendale, late constable of the castle of Dover, is not to be
Westminster, harassed on account of defects in the castle, as it appears by inquisition
that he had applied considerable sums in the repair of the castle, viz. in
towers, walls and houses. By p.s.
July 4. Iwqye^mus and exemplification for the prioress of Bromhale of the
Westminster, following, viz. —
Charter dated 20 March, 12 Henry III.
4Apra, 23 „ „
18 February, 80 „ „
14 November, 40 „ „ [See p. 610.]
16 June, 46 „ „
Letters Patent dated 8 May, 11 Edward I.
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MEMBRANE 1.
June 8. Licence for Edmund, earl of Arundel, to enfeoff John de Combes, parson
Westminster, of the church of Stoke, of his manors of High Rothyng, Pritewelle,
Ouesham, Yenge Margarete, and Wolfhamston, co. Essex, held in chief,
and for the said John to regrant the same to the earl and Alice his wife,
to hold to them and the heirs of the said earl. By p.s.
July 6. Pardon of the trespass committed by Thomas de Basyng, citizen of London,
Westminster, in bequeathing in mortmain, without licence of Edward I, or the king, to the
house of St. Mary, Noteleye, and the canons thereof, that entire tenement
which he held in Frydaystrete and Bredstrete in London and which he
recovered against John le Rous and Isabella his wife in the Hustings of
London by writ de GarelettOy to found a chantry in the church of their
abbey for his soul and the souls of Dionisia his wife and his ancestors,
which tenement was taken into the king's hands by Hervey de Staimton
and his fellows, justices of the last eyre at the Tower of London ; with
restitution of the same to the abbot and convent. By K.
July 7. Protection until Christmas for Robert de Musgrave, burgess of Newcastle
Windsor. upon Tyne, to whom the king granted licence to cross over in one ship on
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July 6.
Westminster.
July 5.
Westminster.
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two occasions, or to send his men, to the Islands of Scotland to buy flesh,
fish and other wares and to bring the same into the realm, provided that
in the said ship he shall not take any arms, or victuals other than are
necessary for the men, mariners and others on board her. By K.
July 4. , Prohibition directed to all ecclesiastical persons against any attempt to
Westminster, interfere with the king's collation of Master Robert de Baldok, king's clerk,
to the prebend of Aylesbury in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, which the
king had recovered against H. bishop of Lincoln. [Fo'dera,] By K.
Presentation of William de Donestaple to the church of Lahgathen in
Cantremaur in the diocese of St. Davids.
The like of Philip de Warley to the church of Chedeseye, in the diocese
of Bath and Wells, void by the resignation of Walkelin de Lichefeld, the
late rector, and in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands and
heir of William de Monte Acuto, tenant in chief. By p.s.
Licence at the reqtiest of Roger de Northburgh, archdeacon of Richemund,
to the chancellor and masters of the University of Cambridge to acquire in
mortmain advowsons of churches to the value of 40/. a year, according to
the Norwich taxation, and to assign such churches for the maintenance of
houses, which they intend to found for teaching theology and logic in their
University. [Fiedera,'\ By p.s.
Licence for John de Haudlo and Matilda his wife to enfeoff Robert de
Haudlo, clerk, of the manor of Rollyndryght, co. Oxford, and of the
advowson of its church, held in chief, and also to grant to the said Robert
the manors of Conedovere and Wolstanton and a messuage in Shrewsbury,
CO. Salop, the manor of Suckeleye, co. Worcester, the manors of Budeford
and Brome, co. Warwick, which Aline, late the wife of Edward Bumel,
holds in dower, a third part of the manor of Great Chyverel, co. Wilts,
which Hugh de Audele and Isolda his wife hold in dower of the said Isolda,
and also the following manors, lands, &c. held for life of the inheritance of
the said Matilda by the under-mentioned tenants, viz. the manor of
Rysyndonbasset, co. Gloucester, held by the said Aline, the manor of
Bedeleswarthyn, held by Burga de Harlegh, a messuage in Brugenorth, held
by Nicholas Randolf, a messuage, and 60 acres of land in Upynton,
CO. Salop, held by John de Heygham, 8 acres of meadow and a moiety of
2 mills in Kydermynystre, co. Worcester, held by Clement de Dounclent
and Avicia his wife, 50 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow and a third part of
a toft in Thingden, co. Northampton, held by John Busshop, 18 messuages,
200 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 200 acres of wood, 18.s. of rent and
a moiety of a mill in 8taneste<le Munfichet, co. Essox, held by Adam de
Aungre, all which are held in chief ; and for the said Robert to regrant the
same to the said John de Haudlo and Matilda and the heirs male of their
bodies with remainder to the right heirs of the said Matilda. By K.
July 4.
Westminster.
1320.
Dec. 18.
Odiham.
Dec. 18.
Windsor.
MKMIiRASE 2(j(l.
Association of Peter de Ludyngton with Edmund de Eyncourt, John
Chaynel, and Roger de Cobeldyk in a matter between Robert de Godesfeld
of Sutton and John de Tynton of Stykeswald and Margaret his wife touching
a re-disseisin of the said John de Tynton and Margaret by the said Robert
and John Burel of land in Stikeswald.
Commission to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, warden of the Cinque
Ports, William de Scothou, holding the place of the said Bartholomew, and
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Membrane 26d — cant,
John Abel to enquire by oath of good men of the said ports touching
depredations alleged to have been committed by the king's subjects on men
of Robert, count of Flanders, upon the English sea {inare Anglu-anum)
towards the parts of Crauden within the king's power. By K. and C.
The like to the under-mentioned commissioners, viz. —
Nicholas de Farendon
Geoffrey de Hertelpol
John de Ifeld
Roger de Stratton
Henry de Cobeham
Richard de Rokesle
John de Ifeld
I city of
London.
COS. Surrey and Sussex, without
the Cinque Ports, cos. South-
ampton and Dorset.
CO. Kent.
^^^d^e'Elte } coB.NorfolkandSu£folk.andE8sex.
John Treiagn )
Robert de Stokeye (
COS. Devon and Cornwall.
Joh^ de fa F^sse \ ^^'- S^^^^rset and Gloucester.
Memorandum that at the request of the envoys of the count of Flanders
the king issued the foregoing commission, the envoys having represented to
the king that as lord of the said sea the matter pertained to him.
Dec. 27. Mandate to Henry de Cobeham, to whom with Richard de Rokesle and John
Marlborough, de Ifeld the king has issued a commission for the county of Kent touching
the foregoing matter, to attend thereto, laying aside all other matters, and to
certify the king thereof in the feast of St. Peter ad Yincula so that in
accordance with an agreement entered into with the envoys of the count of
Flanders he may inform them of the progress made in the proceedings in
this matter. By K. and C.
The like to each of the under-mentioned commissioners, viz. — [No nam^sJ]
^qoi MEMBRANE 25d.
Jan. 21. Commission of oyer and terminer to Ralph de Camoys and Richard de
Westminster. Wyndesore touching a breach of the king's free warren at Kenyngton,
CO. Middlesex.
Jan. 20. The like to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Creyk and Simon de Brunne
Westminster, on complaint by John, bishop of Ely, that Robert son of Nicholas le Reve
of Dodyngton, William Ace, and John his brother, Nicholas * Williameaman
Ace,* William de Dodyngton and William le Hunte, with others, broke his
park at Dodyngton, co. Cambridge. By K.
Jan. 20. The like to William Martyn, John de Beauchamp of Somersete, John
Westminster. Inge and John de Fosse to enquire by oath of knights and other good men
of the land of Gower touching disturbances and various offences committed
in that land. [Pari, Writs,] By p.s.
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Jan. 20. The like to John Chaynel, Henry de Fenton, and N. de Bolynbrok on
Westminster, complaint by John, prior of Sempyngham, that Ranulph Pigot
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Donyngton, and William and Bobert his brothers, Robert Walter, Henry
Aliche, and Bobert Stryk of Donyngton, with others, carried away his goods
at Donyngton, co. Lincoln, and assaulted Jordan de Scapewyk, his servant.
ByK.
Jan. 20. Commission to Balph de Cammoys and Nicholas atte Hall to deliver the
Westminster, gaol of the castle of Odyham of John de Cokefeld, Henry de Coumbe and
John his brother, Stephen de Istelworth and Hugh le Smale, prisoners for
the death of Matthew de Suthwey at Odiham, co. Southampton. By E.
MEMBRANE 24d
Jan. 80. Commission de waUiis et fossatis to Alexander de Cave, Thomas de Houk
Westminster, and Hugh de Pikworth for the river Use between Faxflet and Cawode, co.
York.
Feb. 7. Commission of oyer and terminer to Simon Chaumberleyn, Henry de
Westminster Fenton, Nicholas de Bolyngbrok and Peter de Ludyngton on complaint by
Adam de Eydale that Walter, prior of Thornholm, and Balph de Haytefeld,
his fellow canon, John Frankysh, John son of Walter de Feriby and William
his brother, Bobert son of Bobert Gymmie of Appelby and William son of
Thomas son of Walter de Barowe with others assaulted him at Feriby, co.
Lincoln, and also Boger de Lofthouses, his servant.
By pet. of C. because sealed at another time.
MEMBRANE 23d.
Feb. 7. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Charleton, mayor of the
Westminster, merchants of the Staple of wool and wool-fells, Thomas Cok, Adiam Broms
and Peter de Ludyngton touching alleged embezzlements and fraudulent
offences committed by the collectors of the custom on wools and wool-fell,
in the Cinque Ports, and within the counties of Northumberland, York,
Nottingham, Lincoln, Norfolk, Suffolk, Surrey, Sussex, Southampton,
Devon, Somerset and Dorset, and in the city of London. [Pari, WriU,]
MEMBRANE 2M.
Feb. 8. Commission to Bichard de Wylugby and Boger de Sancto Andrea to
Westminster, audit the accounts of the pontage received in the town of Eegworth for the
repairs of the bridge of Eeggeworth on the confines of the counties of
Notyngham and Leycestre, of which Geoffrey Bugge of Legh, Hugh de
Fisshelak and Bobert son of Bobert son of Ivo de Eegworth were first
appointed collectors and were afterwards superseded by Ger\^ase de Clifton,
Stephen le Haut of Eegworth and Walter le Masoun of Bramcote.
Feb. 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Fenton, Nicholas de
Havering Bolyngbrok, and Peter de Ludynton on complaint by Hugh de Snyterby
atte Bower, that John de Melton of Wynterton and Peter Frost with others assaulted
him at Wynterton, co. Lincoln, and broke his arms and legs.
Feb. 17. The like to Gilbert Pecche, Bobert de Aspale, John de Brokesbum and
Westminster. S. de Hedersete on complaint by Thomas de la Bente of Ipswich that,
notwithstanding the king's protection, John son of Bichard Haltebe,
Geoffrey Costyn, John de Preston, John Goscalk, and Bobert his brother, John
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•flon-i Membrane 22(2 — ccnU.
Gobat, Thomas Randulf, Thomas de Westhale, John le Blount of Ipswich,
GeoflErey Pecche of Castelacre, Peter le Jay, Henry Beudel, the younger,
Christopher Delwode (del WodeJ, William de Cretyng, John de Standon
and William Frosh (Frosch), with others, broke his house at Ipswich,
CO. Suffolk, carried away his goods, and assaulted his servants. By K.
Afterwards Thomas de Grey and Robert de Bures were associated in the
commission. 1 March..
Feb. 28. The likei to John de Foxle, John de Stonore and John de Tychebum on
Westminster, complaint by Martin de Bek, merchant of Portyngal, and his fellows of the
^ same country, that whereas they had laden a ship called the * ship of Jesus
Christ ' in Portyngal with wares to the value of 5,000Z. to convey into England
to trade with and the ship was driven ashore at Brighteston in the Isle of
Wight, and they and all on board escaped alive to land, the cargo also being
brought ashore, whereby it was not wreck of sea, John de Presford, John son of
William Gilbert, Robert le Haggere, Robert Stille of the Isle of Wight, Roger
atte Cherche, Ralph Fraunceys, John Fraunceys, Peter le Mercere, Walter de
Bury, John de Holtham, Widter de Suthewyk, Thomas Colmere, Alexander
le Lef, William Yde, William Coppyng, Richard de Colmeston, William
atte Hurst, John de Istone, Robert de Chastesbury, John le French of
Wynton, Hugh Toterich of Lemynton, John Cobyn, William Borgage,
William Litelcave of Lemynton, Thomas le Coliare of Christchurch, Henry
le Tannare, John de Warham, Henry le Muleward of Christchurch, Peter
Miffitte (MisfitteV Henry le Chaundeler, Richard le Sust, Richard de
Norhampton, Jonn Trice, John Osbarn, John le Brut, Henry le Sutere,
William atte Croche, Henry Aylham, William le Corch, Thamas * of Holle,'
John * of HoUe,* and William de Achlyng, with others took and carried
away their goods under colour of wreck of sea.
MEMBRANE 21d.
Feb. 12. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Umframville, John de
Westminster. Fenewyk, William de Denum and Robert de Barton on complaint by
William Hering (Heryng) that John son of John Scot and Richard de
Emeldon of Newcastle upon Tyne, with others, assaulted him at Newcastle
upon Tyne, co. Northumberland, and took and carried away hi% goods.
ByK.
Feb. 6. Commission de wallits etfossatU to William de Scothou, William de Cotes
Westminster, and Stephen de la Dane for the sea coast of the county of Kent, \nz. in the
parts of Estkent.
Feb. 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to Gilbert Pecche, Robert de Aspale,
Havering atte John de Brokesbum, and Simon de Hedersete on complaint by Thomas de
Bower. Iq^ Rente of Ipswich and Alice his wife, that, notwithstanding the king's
protection, John son of Richard Haltebc, Geoffrey Costyn (and others
before named) assaulted the said Alice at Ipswich, co. Suffolk. By K.
Afterwards Thomas de Grey and Robert de Bures were associated in the
commission, 1 March.
MEMBRANE 20d.
March 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas Lercedekne, Henry Chaum-
Windsor. bernoun, and Nicholas de Wethergrove on complaint by Alfonsus Piers and
Gousalinus (Gausalinus) Piers, merchants of Portugal, that whereas they had
14 EDWARD II.— Part 2. 606
2321 Membrane 20d — cmU,
laden a ship called the ' ship of St, Anthony ' with their goods at Lychebon in
the kingdom of Portugal for conveyance into England to trade with, Geoflfrey
Mudeford and John Caupenes, with others of the county of Cornwall, •
boarded their ship off the coast of Cornwall, and seized the ship and goods
and took the same to Peryn in the said county. By pet. of C.
March 1. The like to Walter de Norwyco, Hervey de Stanton, John de Mutford
Westminster, and Thomas de Grey for the trial of John son of Uichard de Haltebe,
Geoffrey Costyn, John de Preston, John Cobat, Thomas Randolf, Thomas
de Westhale, Christopher del Wod, John Godescall, John le Blunt of
Ipswich, Robert Godescalle, Peter le Jaye, William Frosshe, Geoffrey Peke,
Henry de Hundelane, William Shakelok, William de Causton, * draper,'
Henry Beudel, the younger, Roger le Barber, William de Cretyng, John de
Standon, Robert de Holbrok and William de Brome charged with rioting
in the town of Ipswich, co. Suffolk, resisting Thomas de la Rente, and
Thomas Stace, the king's bailiffs, and preventing the collection of tolls.
[Pari. WritH.] By K. on the information of William de Cliff.'
March 8. The like to Edmund de Passele, Henry de Cobeham, and John de Ifeld ^^
Windsor, on complaint by Thomas Thedaldi, merchant of Florence, that, whereas he
had laden the ship of John le Palmere at Suthampton with 40 sarplars of
wool for conveyance to the town of Calais to trade with, and the ship being
driven ashore near Rottyngden and Mechyng, co. Sussex, and the mariners of
the ship escaped ashore alive, whereby the goods did not become wreck of
sea, certain men of the said county took and carried away his goods to his
great loss. By C»
MEMBRANE 19(1.
Feb. 24. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Hebbedene and Robert
Westminster, de Scorburgh touching offences in the county of York against the statute of
York, viz. that no minister in cities or boroughs of the realm, who ought to
keep the assize of wines and victuals, shall trade in such wines and victuals.
March 1. Commission to W. bishop of Exeter, the treasurer, and John de Sancto
Westminster. Johanne, in compliance with the request of the doge {duds) of Venice, to
enquire into the dissensions between the king's subjects of the county of
Southampton and Isle of Wight and the men and merchants of the said
doge resorting to the town and port of Southampton. By K.
March 4. Association of William de Draycote as a conservator of the peace in the
Sheen. commission issued to Gilbert de Ellesfeld and Robert son of Elias for the
county of Oxford, as the said Robert is unable to act. [Pari, Writs,']
MEMBRANE lU,
April 80. Commission to Thomas Lercediakne, John de Treiagu and Henry de t ^
Wallingford Chaumbemon. Representation had been made to the king on behidf of
Sancius de Froniz (or Forniz) and John de Burgis, merchants of Spain,
that they had laden a ship called the ship of St, Bariltolomew of Bilvau in
Spain at la Swyne in Flanders with cloth, jewels, and other merchandise,
belonging to them and other merchants of Spain, to the value of 6,000/. and
on the voyage to Spain their ship was driven ashore near Lysard on the coast
of Cornwall, where certain men of those parts took and carried awav their
goods when cast on shores, in reference to which and on behalf of tne said
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Membrane 15d^-^ont.
merchants John, son of Alphonso sometime king {re{fis) of Gastille and
Leon, had written to the king requesting that such goods should be restored
to the merchants. Although by an inquisition made by John de Foxle,
John de Stonore and William de Fulbourn it was foimd that no living
animal had escaped from the wreck, for which reason the goods as wreck
of sea ought to belong to the king, yet as an act of justice to the said
merchants and in consideration of the intervention of prince John the king
commands the above named commissioners to enquire by oath of
merchants and others of the county of Cornwall whether the ship was
driven ashore upon the said coast, and when, and what goods were cast
ashore, and who were the owners, and what was the value thereof, and who
carried away the goods and by whom are they detained, and whether any
animal escaped alive from the ship, whereby the goods ought not to be
wreck of sea, and whether the said Sancius and John within a year and a
day of the storm by themselves or others brought suit for the recovery of
their goods. By K.
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MEMBRANE lid.
April 17. Appointment of Nicholas de Eyngeston and John de Hampton to be
Wishanger. conservators in the county of Gloucester of the statute regulating the
taking of salmon and salmon fry, as the king understands that many
offences against the statute are committed by men of that county.
May 8. Commission to John de Bousser, J. de Cantebrigg, and Simon de Brunne
VVallingford. to hold assizes in the counties of Cambridge, Huntingdon, Bedford and
Buckingham.
MEMBRANE ISrf.
May 8. Association of John de Bousser, in the place of Robert de Maddyngle,
Westminster, deceased, in a commission of oyer and terminer issued to the said Robert
de Maddyngle, Ralph de Camoys, and William de Northho touching
alleged nudpractices by sheriffs and others ministers of the king in the
counties of Bedford and Buckingham. [Pari. Writs.]
MEMBRANE I2d.
May 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Robert de
Westminster. Lathum, and John de Lancastre on complaint by William de Wyndhulle
that John de la Leghe, John de Dynleye, Henry de Lacy, Matthew de
Shepeden, Thomas de Hatfeld, Hugh de Coppelay, William de Coppelay,
Richard son of Adam son of Walter de Cliderhou, William de Thomor,
Richard le fitz Neel de Halifax, Thomas Ibbesone, John de Miggeleye and
Gilbert de la Leghe, with others, broke the doors of his houses at Brunlay,
CO. Lancaster, assaulted him, cut off his right hand, broke his legs and arms,
and took and carried away his goods. By E.
The like to the same justices on complaint by Adam de Hallestede that
John de la Leghe, &c. as above. By E.
May 16. The like to the same justices on complaint by Hugh de Wysewall that
Westminster. Richard son of William de Spellowe, with others, broke his close at
Eirkedale, co. Lancaster, assaulted him, cut off his right hand, and took and
carried away his goods. By E.
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2321 MEMBRANE lid.
May 8. Commission de waUiis et fossatis to Robert de Malberihorpe, Simon
Westminster. Chaumberleyn, and Thomas de Wylughby for the coast between Cokhill
and Northcotes in the parts of Lyndeseye, co. Lincohi.
May 12. The like to Alexander de Monte Forti, Humphrey de Littelbury, Everard
Westminster, de Plete and William de Farford between places called *Tidbrigge* and
* Surfletbrig ' in the parts of Holand, co. Lincoln.
MEMBRANE lOd.
May 10. Commission to John de Mutford, Adam de Brom and W. de Gosfeld to
Westminster, certify the king touching an assize of novel disseissin between John son of
Thomas Boloyne, and Richard Boloyne, John Lucas and John S9n of Elias
Cranemere taken at Chelmersford about tenements at Briche Magna.
May 20. Commission to William Ridel, Gilbert de Burghdon, John de Penereth,
Westminster, and Roger de Horsele to deliver the gaols of the county of Northumberland
of all offenders against the truce with the Scots for two years, entered
into on the king's behalf by J. bishop of Ely, Aymer de Valence, earl of
Pembroke, Hugh le Despenser, the younger, and Bartholomew de Badeles-
mere, and of which the king appointed the said commissioners to be
conservators in the county of Northumberland. By C.
May 16. Association of William de Bereford and William de Herle in a commission
Westminster, issued to Edmund de Passele, Walter de Friskenay, Robert de Malberthorpe
and Geoffrey de Hertelpol concerning a matter between Richard de Bemers
and John son of Edmund de Bemers and others touching tenements
in Westhorsleye, Sende, Wysshele, Ockeleye, Effyngham, Okham and
Chydyngfold.
MEMBRANE dd.
May 21. Commission de walliis et fossatis to Henry Gemet, John de Dovere, and
Westminster. Thomas du Chene for the river Thames at Renham, Wenynton and
Alvythele, co. Essex.
MEMBRANE Sd,
May 26. Association of John de Cave and John Chaynel in a commission touching
Westminster: an assize of mort d' ancestor brought by John de Boyville against Peter de
Eyton and Margery his wife of lands and a messuage in Crawenho and
Welham, co. Leicester.
Commission to John de Eyncourt and Richard de Whatton to deliver the
gaol of Notingham of William de Aslacton of Neuwerk, a prisoner for the
death of Thomas de Scarle of Neuwerk.
MEMBRANE Id.
May 26. Commission de walliis et fossatis to John Abel and Robert de Shirlond
Westminster, for the river Medeweye by the town of Reynham and the adjacent parts,
CO. Kent.
May 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to Walter de Friskenay, Roger de
Westminster. Cubbeldyk and William de Fairford on complaint of John de Wynceby of
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Stykenay that Alan de Tyryngton of Marum, William Hert of Mamm,
William Gose, Nicholas Daunsel, and William and Hugh his brothers,
Thomas Brayth and Richard his brother, Richard son of John Odierne,
William le Pynder, Roger Craponel, Geoffrey Sparou, Hugh son of Cecily
le Carpenter, Ralph son of William Daudson, Thomas son of Hugh le
Grayve, Hugh Horn, Richard son of John le Gayve (sic), John le Carpenter,
John de Barkeworth, Laurence atte Halle, Alan Henker and John his
brother, Simon Sturmy, Walter de Morton, William Aky, William Pulle-
mon and Geoffrey his brother, John son of Richard Betson, William
* Williamesneve Hardegrey,' Nicholas * Of the Wolhous,' John Gose, Osbert
Gose, Simon son of Richard Betson, and John son of John son of Peter de
Enderby of Marum, with others, seized his wagon with 6 horses at Marum,
CO. Lincoln, and detained them contrary to law, took and carried away his
goods, and assaulted his servants.
By K. on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
The like to the same justices on complaint by John de Wynceby of
Stikenay and Ada, his wife, that Alan de Tyryngton of Marum, and others
as above, imprisoned her at Marum, co. Lincolli.
By K. on the information of Master Robert Ballok (sic).
May 26. Appointment of Andrew de Hartcla, constable of the castles of Carlisle
Westminster, and Cokermuth, and Robert de Barton to view the said castles and report
on all defects in them. By K.
MEMBRANE 6d.
•
June 29. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Herle, John de
Westminster. Haryngton, Richard de Wylughby and John Basset on complaint by John
Haclut (Hakelut), keeper of the forest of Roteland, that, when he to
execute of his office lately approached Lydyngton, within the metes of the
said forest, Robert de Aldefeld, Richard atte Welle of Seyton, Robert atte
Welle of Seyton, William le Taillour and Henry his brother, Thomas
Beverege, and William his son, William Beverege of Seyton, Richard
Heynesone and Richard his brother, William Tubbe and Roger his son,
John Crampe, chaplain, William de Eston of Seyton, and Roger, William
and John his brothers, Robert de Barton, William Maysant, William Dare,
William de Wakerle, William de Aldefeld, * mouner,* William de Aldefeld, the
younger, William son of Robert Wareyn, John Pane (or Pane) of Haryng-
worth, Matthew Chapleyn of Skulthorpe, Ralph * Williamesserjaunt de
Hotoft,* William le Li tester of Oundle, William son of John le Mouner and
Robert his brother, Ralph son of Ralph Beaufoof Seyton, John Belle of Okham,
John son of Simon de Morcote, Alexander * the Revessone* of Berewedon,
William Bene, * taillour,* William de Thorpe, * taillour, 'Robert son of Isabella
laBarkere, William Abovetheton, William Wayteschath, of Luffenham,Robert
Beaufo of Seyton, William son of Robert de Tolthorpe, Robert son of John de
Tolthorpe, * mouner,' and William his brother the elder, and William his
brother the younger, John de Wakerle, chaplain, John de Wakerle, Ralph
Soulis of Tolthorpe, Geoffrey son of Reginald, Richard le Semmere, William
Knyght of Seyton, William Palmere of Thorp, Henry Atteston and William
his brother, Richard le Mouner of Seyton and William Lappe of Gratton,
with others, assaulted him, and took and carried away his goods, and also
assaulted Thomas Michel, John atte Dale, Robert, de Wykerle and Robert
le Parker, his servants. By p.8.
14 EDWARD II.— Part 2. 609
1321, MEMBRANE W.
Jane 2. Gommission de waUiia etfossatis to John de If eld, John Malemaynes of
Westminater. Hoo, and Bichard de Echyngham for the manshes between the town of
Apuldre and Bobertsbridge (de PonU Boberti) on either side of the river
Lymenee on the confines of the counties of Kent and Sussex.
June 1. Association of Roger de Boudon with Henry Spigumel, Adam de
Westmingter. Herewynton and John de Bromfeld touching an assize of novel disseisin
brought by William son of Robert de Halughton and Margery his wife
against John de Cave, parson of the church of Northburgh, and others, about
tenements in Northburgh, Gosseby, Wheston and Little Thorpe by
Northburgh.
June 9. Gommission of oyer and terminer to Thomas Lercedekne, Henry
Favershftm. Chaumbemon and John de Treiagu on complaint by Alfonsus Piers and
Gousalinus (Gosalinus) Piers, merchants of Portugal, that whereas they had
laden a ship called the * ship of St, Anthony ' with their goods at Lichebon
in Portugal for conveyance into England to trade with, Geoffrey Modeford
and John Gaupenes, with others, boarded their vessel off the coast of
Gomwall near the port of Falemuth, and seized the ship and goods and took
the same to Peryn in that county. By pet. of G.
MEMBRANE Sd.
July 1. Gommission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, Robert de Shirland
Westmingter. and John de Ifeld on complaint by John Junctyn and his fellows, merchants
of the Society of the Peruchi of Florence, that, whereas they had laden a
ship at London with 85 sacks of wool, of the price of 500 marks, for
conveyance to Sandwich to trade with, Robert Six of Sandwich, William
Hardi of Gravesende, Robert Doget of Smalliden, John de Markesham of
Smalliden, Funtanus de Middelton, Brian de Scesaltre and Geoffirey Joy of
Hoo, with others, boarded the ship in the waters between the Isle of
Shepeye and Greiston, co. Kent, on the voyage to Sandwich, and took and
carried away the wool. By K«
MEMBRANE 2d.
July 1. Writ of aid, directed to the sheriff, mayors and other bailiffs in the
Westminster, counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, after recital of proceedings between the
Gouncil and Christian de Raphurst, on behalf of W. count of Hainault,
Holand and Seland and lord of Friesland, the levying of toll for the said
count on his subjects coming into England, and all proceedings to which
Walter le Keu of Lincoln, Richard Wake, John Wype, Henry de
Rudbudel, burgess of Dordrecht, and Roger de Boselyngthorpe of Lincoln,
and Robert Elys of Great Jememuthe were parties, for the said Robert
Elys and Roger de Boselyngthorpe, or their deputies, collecting such
tolls for the discharge of the sums still due from the said count in the
towns and ports of Lenne, Brunham, Thomham, Blakeneye, Groumere and
Great Jememuthe, co. Norfolk, and Kirkele, Donewych, Oreford, Goseford,
Erewell and Ipswich, co. Suffolk. By K.
July 1, Mandate to the sheriffs, mayors, and other bailiffs of the counties of
Westminster. Norfolk and Suffolk, after recital of agreement between W. count of
Holland and Seland and lord of Friesland and Robert Elys of Great Yar-
mouth, and penalties for resisting the collection or fraudulently avoiding
18345 2 g
610 OALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1321.
Membrane 2d — cant.
the payment of the tolls to be collected in England from the sub-
jects of the said count, to make proclamation warning the subjects and
mariners of the count against so refusing, or avoiding payment of the said
toll ; such persons and their goods are to be arrested. By E.
MEMBRANE Id.
July 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to Andrew de Harcla, Robert de
Hadlegh. Barton, Gilbert de Syngelton and John de Lancastre on complaint by
Walter de Stirkland (StirkelandUhat William son of Marmaduke de Twenge,
John de Hasthorpe, Jordan de Daldenn, Peter de Donewyche, Robert de la
More, Marmaduke son of John de Twenge, John de Wessyngton, Robert de
Wessyngton, Thomas Ward, Elias Gyliotsone of Kyrkeby in Eendale and
Henry son of Gilbert de Crakhale, with many others, approached his
manor of Sighricheserd, co. Westmoreland, the said Walter being in the
king's protection, broke his close, and houses, and the doors and windows
of his houses, set fire to the houses to burn him, took and carried away his
goods, led away Gilbert de Crakhale, his bondman, and assaulted his
men and servanto. By p.s.
APPENDIX.
Constat of Charter Boll 40 Henry m {see p. 600).
Constat etiam nobis per inspeccionem rotulorum predictorum quod idem avus
noster [Uenricus] fecit aliam cartam suam in hec verba. Henrieus Dei
gratia rex Anglie, Dominus Hibemie, Dux Norm [annie] Aquit [anie]
et comes And eg [avie] , archiepiscopiSf episcopis, abbatUms, prioribus,
comitibusy baronibus, justiciariiSf forestariis, vicecomitibusy prepositin,
ministris et omnibus aliis ballivis et Jidelibus suis salutem. Sciatis nos
pro salute anime nostre et animarum antecessorum et heredum nostrorum
concessisse et hac carta nostra confirmasse dilectis nobis in Christo
priorisse et monieUibus de Bromhale quod ipse et earum successor ex
imperpetuum habeant singulis annis quibus parcus noster de Wyndesore
agistatus fuerit viginti porcos tempore pessone quietos de ponnagio (sic)
in eodem parco. Dum tamen porci illi anulati sint, ita quodfodere non
valeant. Quare volumus et concedimus pro nobis et heredibus nostris
quod predicte priorissa et moniales et earum successores imperpetuum
habeant singulis annis quibus parcus noster de Wyndesore agistatus
fuerit viginti porcos tempore pessone quietos de ponnagio in eodem parco.
Dum tamen porci illi anulati tint ita quod fodere non valeant, sicut
predictum est. Hiis testibus, venerabilibus patribusy A. Wyntoniensi
electa, fratre nostra, P. Herefordensi episcopo, Johanne MaunseW,
preposito Beverlaci, Henrico de Bathon*, Henrico de Mara, WiUelmo
de Orey, Henrico de Brectan', Nicholao de Turri, Willelmo de Sancta
Ermina, Walkelino de Ardeme, Bartholomeo le Bigod et aliis. Data
per manum> nostram apud Wyndes[ores], quarto decimo die Novembris
anno regni nostri quadragesimo.
(611)
GENERAL INDEX.
( 618 )
GENERAL INDEX.
Note. — Though the iame name may be mentioned more than once in any page^ in the Index
one reference only i$ given Jor each page.
A
Ab, ap. See Ap ; Philip ab Merykhir.
Abbe, Geoffrey le [temp. Heniy 11],
226.
See Abbot; Labbe.
Abbelode. See Abload.
Abberbury. See Adderbury; Alber-
bury.
Abberle^, Albedeleye [co. Worcester],
Abbeville [Somme, France], letters
patent dated at. 499.
, audit of the aocoonts of, 506.
,Yi80oimty of, 679.
Abbot, William, 481.
See Abbe.
Abbotesle. See Abbotsley.
Abbotsbury. Albodesbnry, Albotesbury
[co. Dorset], abbey of, 670.
, Benedict [de Lodres], abbot
[1294 to 1819] of, 456.
Ralph de Siurboroe or Shirbum,
lata prior, abbot [1320 (to 1321]
of. 468, 494. 569.
, Peter de Shirborne, abbot [1321]
of, 664, 670.
, monks [named] of, 466, 559.
Abbots Kenaewell. See KerseweH.
Abbots Lenoh. See Hoblenoh.
Abbotsley, Albotesle [co. Huntingdon],
William de Clif , parson of, 136.
, William de Kyngeston, parson
of, 322, 326.
Abbots Boding. See Roding Abbots.
Abbyndon. Su Abingdon.
Abduction. See Bape.
A Becket. See Becket.
Abel, John, 114, 216, 246, 317, 402.
, ,a commissioner, &c., 81,
96, 162. 164, 169, 276, 292, 295,
298, 301, 307. 364, 373^6, 383,
470, 471, 482, 486, 497, 601, 602,
607.
, Master Richard, 441, 442.
Abelot. William son of William, of
PokelUnton, 235.
Abenhale, John de, 407.
Aberbury, Thomas de, 620.
Aber Oandoure [co. Cardigan] in Wales,
77.
Aberdeen [Scotland], custom on wool,
hides and wares paid at, 114.
Aberford, Abreford [co. York], 305, 330.
Aberfraw, Aberfrau, Aberfrowe [co.
Anglesey], Benedict de Burne-
disSie, parson of, 106.
, Richard de Wygom', parson of,
271.
Aber Lm, Eleri [co. Cardigan], 77.
Aberlevedy, William de, 114.
Abemoun, Abernoo, Dabemoti. Daber.
noun, Dabemun, Dauoernoun,
John de, or John, 85, 90, 96, 98,
539,540.
, ,a conservator of the
peace, 462.
Abgriffitb. See Ros ap Griffith.
Abingdon, Abbyndon. Abyndon [co.
Berks], 205, 437, 477.
H abbey or church of St. Mary,
337, 437, 498. 526.
, , William de Monte Acute,
keeper of, 199, 206.
, abbot of, 166.
, abbot and conrent of, 377.
, hospital of St. John, 147, 437.
See Abyndon,
Abington, Abyngton, Abyton, co. Cam-
bridge, 4^, 544.
, St. Michael's church , William de
Eistede, parson of, 644.
Abiton. See Ab3rtoci.
Abjuration of the realm, 123.
See Channel Islands.
Abload, Abbelode [co. Gloucester], 47.
Ab Merykhir, Philip, 261.
Aboyetbeton, William, 608.
Compare Upetoun.
Abovewode, Roger, 462.
Abraham, Matthew, 232.
, Nicholas, of Renham, 100.
Abreford. See Aberford.
Abrook, PAlrcsbrook, co. Surrey, 98.
Absthorpe. See Apesthorpc.
614
GENERAL INDEX.
AbyndoQ, Abingdon^ Abindon, Blaster
Richard de, 128, 157, 158, 435,
534.
, Simon de, sheriff of London, 444.
, Stephen de, the king's butler,
117, 134, 138, 187, 198, 212, 237,
244, 247, 278, 420, 446, 448.
, hifi deputies, 9, 212, 242,
244, 338, 345, 440, 447, 508, 525,
533, 53^.
, , power for him to appoint
and remove officers, &c., 11.
, ) going to divers ports to
reoeive tEe accounts of his depu-
ties, 345.
, Walter de, 467.
,Wmiam de, 367,
See Abingdon.
Abyngton, Abynton, Dabynton, Henry
de, chaplain, 544.
, brother Nicholas de, 80.
, William de, William, 282, 288.
.William son of John de, 480,
481.
See Abington.
Abyton. Abiton, Roger son of Roger de,
, Thomas de, parson of the
church of Sutton, 594.
See Abington.
Acard. See Aohard.
Acastre, Alan de, of York, 219.
Accle, William de, 404.
Aeclum, Marmaduke de, 470.
Aoooumbe, John de, preceptor of Bates-
ford, 575.
Compare Haooumbe.
Ace, William, and John his brother,
602.
, , his man Nicholas,
Nicholas Williamesman Ace, 602.
Achard, Robert, ^2.
Achecote, Walter de, 100.
;Sfee Edgoott.
Achel, John, 469.
Achircfae. See Achuroh.
Achlyng, William de, 604.
Aohurdi; Achirdie, Aychirche, oo.
Northampton, 431.
Aokwortli, Akworth, co. York, 267, 547.
Ade [oo. Norfolk], Thomas de Orleton,
parson of^ 565.
See Akeld; Oakley.
Aclepiohard. iSfee Ocle Pyeohard.
Acomheyenyng [oo. York], le, 218.
Acquittance, a false, produced in court,
594.
Acre, Alice, late the wife of Bartholo-
mew de, 82.
Acton, Akton, or Atton, John de, 426.
, Nicholas de, 44, 45, 50, 57.
, Philip de, of Cherleye, 93.
Compare Dekn«, Philip
le, of Cherleye.
, Richard de, 225, 236.
Acton — cont.
, Roger de, 418, 446.
, Master Roger de, Roger de, a
punreyor, 32, 500, 566.
, Thomas de, 282.
See Aketon; Atton; Haoton.
Acton, John de Fulham, parson of, 426.
Acton, 00. Stafford, 484.
Acton, Aketon, co. Suffolk, 40, 175.
Acton Beauchamp, co. Worcester, 123.
Acton Bumell [co. Salop], 147.
Acum, Agnes de, 312.
Adam the man of Wyot le Fevre, 371.
the parker. See Alvechurdi.
, Adekyn, 140.
, John, and William his brother,
171.
Madoc ap. See MadjX) ap Adam.
Adam son of Thomas, 227.
Adam son of, de Frekilton, 32.
,de Friseby, 234.
,de Kermerdyn, 579.
Brian son of, Bfatilda late the
wife of. See Alan.
Geoffrey son of, 361.
Henry de Fosdic son of, 397.
Hugh son of, 372.
John son of Master, de Denum,
359.
John son of, de Hyndeleye, 135.
,deNeutona. SeeNeuton.
, de Stansop, 466.
, de Youkeflet, 229.
John son of Hugh son of, 3^.
Matilda late the wife of Briao
son of, lady of Bedale. See Alan.
Richard son of, de Buryngham,
235.
, de Sued, 545.
, son oi Walter de Clider-
hou, 606.
.Robert son of, de Esse, and
John his brother, 188.
, , de Hindelegh, 168.
, Roger son of, 372.
, See Fits Adam.
, Thomas son of , de Drengeton, 246
, ,le Taillour, 209.
, le Taillour of Snaith, 283.
, William son of, 171, 286, 445.
, , le Fevre, 296.
, , de Medbum, and Robert
his brother, 372.
, ,le Sh^hirde, 366.
Addeburgham, William de, 229.
Adderbuiy, Abberbuiy [oo. Oxford], 179.
, William de Weston, parson of,
421. » t«- ,
Adderley, Adderdelegh. Addredelegh,
Addridleye [co. Salop], 128.
,Reymund son of Francis de
Controna, parson of, 149.
, Robert le Peer, parson of, 387.
GENERAL INDEX.
615
Addermiaton. Sec Admington.
Addewyk. See Adwick-npon-Dearne.
Addington, Adyngton, co. Surrey, 135.
Addredelegh, Addridleye. See Adder-
ley.
Adelak [co. Devon], 19.
Adelmynton. See Admiugton.
Ad fontem. See Welle, atte.
Adgareslegh. See Agardsley.
Adiingfleet, Atiielyngflete [co. York],
589.
Admington, Adelmynton [in Qninton
pariim], co. Gloticester, 322.
Adria, Ursus de, 74.
Adwick upon Dearne, Addewyk, Ad-
wyk, Haddewyk Onderne, co.
York, 276, 283.
Adyngton, Thomas som of Laurence de,
of Keneston Herdewyk, 543.
See Addington.
Adynho. See Athnowen.
Aerdem, Wankelin de, 342.
Aete, Laurence de, 93.
Affre, John, 81.
Agaoe, Agas, Robert, 86.
Agardsley, Adgareslegh, co. Stafford,
203.
Agarston, Robert de, 571.
Agae. See Agaoe.
A^en [France], diocese of, 399.
Agenois« Agen [France], John de
Husthweyt, treasurer of, 76.
.William de Tholossa, treasurer
of, 684.
.Rerymund Marqueys, reoeiveir
for, 350.
Agmodesham, Agmondesham, Amodes-
ham, Amundesham, Aumondes-
ham, Master Adam de, parson of
Barton-upon-Trent, 4.
, Henry de, of Fletestrete, 369.
, John de, of FleteeKa-ete, 869.
, Thomas de, 488.
, Walter de, 42.
See Ameraham.
Agnes, Robert son of, de Harewode,
178.
.William son of, atte Hoik, and
Richard his brother, 19.
Agneys, Richard, 486.
Aguillon, Aguiloun, Juliana, 580.
Agward, Philip, of Henton, 179.
Aids, 70, 242, 243, 252.
r. exemption from. See Talla^.
Aigle. See Laigle.
Aignel. See Aynel.
Ailemer. See Aylmer.
Aileston, Aylestom, Master Robert de,
343,498.
Ailington, Gilbert de. See Aylington.
Ailmer. See Aylmer.
Ailyngton. See Aylington.
Airmyn, Ajrremynne [co. York], 337.
Aka. See Rock.
)
Akeld, Acle, co. Northumberland, 88.
Aketon, Richard de, 162.
, William de, 162.
See Acton.
Akle. See Oakley.
Akton. See Acton.
Akworth. ^ee Ackworth.
Aky, William, 608.
Alaai the Tailor (cissor), of Wysebechei,
36.
,th6 tailor of John de Britannia,
334.
'. iSfe€ Taillour.
, Alan son of, de Cubeldyk, 402.
, Edith daughter of, 371.
Henry son of, 235.
,deTyndale, 359.
, John son of, 371.
, de la Fermeiye of
Spalding, 170.
, de Shirburne, 405.
\ ,de Warton, 306.
, Laurence son of, de Topclif,
211.
, Maidlda late the wife of Brian
son of [Adam in error], lady of
Bedale, 20, 210.
, Richard son of, 371.
, Robert son of, chaplain, 280.
, ,le Mouner, 290.
, William son of, de Magna Der-
sete, 265.
, William de Heselrig son of, 814.
See also Aleyn.
Alard, John, [of Winchelsea], 515, 592.
, Reginald, [of Wqincheleea], 515.
Stepheo, [of Winchelsea] , 515.
Alayn. See Aleyn.
Alba MaJa. See Aumale.
Alba Marlia, Agnes late the wife of
William de, 352.
, Geoffrey de, 352.
See Albemarle; Daumarle.
Alban, Albeyn, Adam 494.
, John, 121.
Albanico, Ralph de, 253.
Albano, A[rnaud d' Auz, de Auxio, or
de AnsciO; bishop of Poitiers],
cardinal bishop of, 205, 507.
Albedeleye. See Abberley.
Albemarle, honor of, 21, 73, 272, 423,
559, 564.
,earld(Hn {com* de) of, 165, 167.
fifec Alba Marlia ; Daumarle.
Alberbury, Richard de, 146.
Albericus, earl. See Vere, Aubrey de.
Albeyn. See Alban.
Albini, W[illiam] de, the butler [temp.
Stephem], 150.
[Albini, William dej^earl [1196 to 1221 J
of Arundel, 27.
Albiniaco, Elias de, 250, 490.
, See Daubeny.
616
GENERAL INDEX.
Albodesbory. See Abbotsbury.
Albo Mooasterio, Ranulph de, 20.
Alborough, Alderburgh [co. York], 210.
Albotesbury. See Abbotsbury.
Albotesle. See Abbotslcy.
Alboth, John, 208.
Albourac, Aleburne [oo. Sussex], Mas-
ter Walter de Hoghton, parson
of, 92.
Albrighton, Richard de, 488.
, Roger de, 99.
Albrighton [co. Salop!. John de Mer-
ton, parson of, ^70.
Albury. See Aldebury.
Albyn. See Aubyn.
Alcester, Alcestre, Aleoestre, Alynoestre
on the oonnnos of tlie counties of
Warwick and Worcester [co. War-
wick], 289, 293, 304, 682, 5a4.
, Robert, abbot of, 289, 304.
, monks [named] of, 289, 304.
Aldborough, Aldeburgh [near Borough-
bridge, CO. York], 269.
Aldbourn, Aldeborn, co. Wilts, 319.
Aldbrough, Aldeburgh [in Gilling West
wapentake], co. York, 359.
Aldoborn. Sec Aldbourn.
Aldebrandini, Blasius, 408.
Aldeburgh, Richard de, a commissioner,
«fec., 181.
See Aldborough; Aldbrough.
Aldebury, Thomas de London, parson
of, 378, 493.
Aldedelegh. jS^ee Audeley.
Aldef', Robert de, 245.
Aldef^d, Robert de, 608.
, William de, 'mouner,' 608.
, ,the younger, 608.
Aldeham, AJdham, Francis de, knight,
442.
,Osbert de, 153.
, Stephen de [of London], 286.
Aldelyne, Ralph de, 358.
Aldeman, John, of Furness abbey, 87.
AldensheJes in Redesdale [oo. North-
umberland], chapel of St. Nicho-
las, 28.
Alderburgh. iS>ee Alborough.
Alderbury, Aldewardebury, co. Wilts,
319.
Alderford [co. Norfolk], 264.
Aldermoor. iSfee Moortown.
Aldemey, Auemey, Aurenay, Auren-
eye, Island of, 427, 535, 592.
, , alleged encroachments
and malpractices in, 375.
Alderton, William de, chaplain, 598.
Alderton, oo. Norfolk, 81.
Alderton, co. Suffolk, 400, 401.
Alde«ton. See Alston.
Aldewardebury. Set Alderbury.
Aldewynche. See Aldwinde.
Aldewyuclc, Richard de, 472.
See Aldwinole.
Aldham. See Aldeham.
Aldith' [Aldithelegh], Nicholas, 499.
Compare Audeley.
Aldred, Thomas son of, 315.
Aldrinton, Aldrynton, Robert de, 291.
Aldware, John, 495.
Aldwinole, Aldewynde, Aldewynohe [co.
Northampton], 4, 431.
Sit. Peter's, Aldewynde [oo.
Nortliampton], Roger Travers
parson of, St. Peters church, 4.
Ale, brewing, 25.
Aleburne. See Albourne.
Alecestre. See Alcester.
Aledon, Haledon, Walter de. pareou of
springethorpe, 510, 5l3.
Alegate, Edmund de, of London, 206.
Alegod, Walter, 539.
Alein. See Aleyn.
Alemania. See Almain; Almania.
Alesaundrc. See Alexander; Alisauii-
dre.
Alesby, Reginald de, 366.
Alesthorpe, co. Rutland, 386.
Aleaanider. Geoffrey son of, de Preston
in Amond^rness, 84, 176.
John son of, 87.
de Flenton, 188.
, , leMoigne, *barkere,' 544.
, le Noreys of Oaworth, 6.
, ,le Serjaunt, 236.
, Peter son of, le Serjaont of
Algerkirk. 85, 236.
, and John his
btrother, the younger, 85.
, Roger son of, 174.
, Walter son of, 174.
,Warin son of, de Hibaidestowe,
315.
See Alisaundre; Fite Alis-
aundre.
Alexton. See Allexton.
Aleyn, Alayn, Hugh, 286.
,John, 368.
, Ralph, 368.
, Robert, and Matilda his wife, 82.
, William, 463.
See Alan.
Alfonso. <Si£e AlphoDdo.
Alfrid, Miles, 185.
Algarkirk, Algerkirk [oo. Idnooln], 85,
236.
Alger, Thomas, 211.
Algerkirk. See Algarkirk.
Alghynton. See Alkington.
Alioe, Johin son of, de Horbiry, 82.
Richard son of Thomas son of,
de Eirkeby, 94.
Alico Holt, Alsiesholt, Assheholto [co.
Hants], 72, 325.
Aliche, Henry, 603.
AHoot, William, 462.
Alilaund, Gilbert, 463.
GENERAL INDEX.
617
Alingio. See Alyngio.
Aiington, Margaret de, 279.
Alisanndre, Henry, 462.
yJoiviy of Congbam, 867.
, Walter, 209.
See Alexander; Fitz Alisaua-
dre.
Alkborongh, Alkebarwe [co. Lincoln],
266.
Alkebarwe. See Alkborougb.
Alkington, Algbynton [co. Salop], 443.
Alkyn, John son of, 371.
Allen, Alwyne [co. Kildare], 43.
Alleqnetio. See Lequeitio.
Allesborough, Ealesberga [near Per-
shore, oo. Worcester], cbapel of
St. Giles, 49.
Alleabom. See Alnesbonrne.
Allesleye, Henry de, 3.
Allespath, Alle^>ade, Alienate, Als-
natbe, Gerard de, 93, 100, 224,
Allexton, Alexton [co. Leicester], 295.
Alliugton, West, Westalington [co.
Lincoln], ^23.
Allot, Hugh, of Cheyle, 180.
, John, 486.
, ,of Kaketborpe, 180.
, William, of Surflet, 180.
Almain, Almania, Alemania, 284, 364,
365, 421.
, merchants [named] of, 23, 284,
364, 365, 421.
J , exemption of their goods
from arrest for debt, 23, 32.
, .memben of the Hanse
of, London, 32.
, iSiee also Almania;
Clippyng; Gramme; Osenbrigge;
Pentecost.
iSfee Dinant.
Almanbnry. See Almondbory.
Almania, Edmnnd de. See Cornwall,
Edmund de Almania, earl of.
Almania, Alemamia, Henry de, 421.
, Herman de, moneyer of Lon-
don, 249.
5ee Almain.
Aimondbnry, Almanbnry, co. York, 282.
Alms for the repair of London Bridge,
502.
Alne, Robert de, 155.
See Alno; Anne.
Alnemonth, Walter de, 162.
Alnesbdome, Allesbom [in Naoton par-
ish], oo. Suff6lk, 300.
Alnesle. See Anesley.
Alnestoe, Alnestowe. See Alstoe.
Alneto. See Daaney.
Alnewik. See Alnwick.
Alnionunbe. See Anomm.
Alno, Auno, Agnes late the wife of
Thomas de, of Anesty, 278, 359.
£fee Alne ; Aune.
Alnwick, Alnewik, Alnewyk [co. North-
umberlandj, the abbot of, 329.
, abbot and convent of, 269.
, castle of, 56, 61.
, John de Felton, constable of the
castle of, 61, 72.
See also Howick by Alnwick.
Alot. See Allot.
Alphonso, Alfonso [XI 1312 to 1350],
king of Spain, 53, 55.
sometime king of Oastillo and
Leon, John son of, 606.
Alreham, William de, 219.
Alreham [?co. Hants], 219.
Alresbrok [PAbrook, oo. Snrrey], 98.
Airewas, Alreswas [co. Stafford], 665.
Alriche, John, 373.
Alsiesholt. See Alice Holt.
Alspatho. See AlIespaAh.
Alstoe, Alnestowe, co. Rutland, 386.
Alston, Aldeston [co. Somerset], 296,
474, 487, 541.
Alston, Alveston [in Overbury parish,
CO. Worcester], 509.
Alstonefield, Aiotonesfeld [co. Stafford],
466.
Alstonesfeld, Richard son of Henry son
of Ralph de, and Roger his
brother, 466.
Alswick, Alswyk fin Layston parish,
CO. Hertford], 538.
AlU Ripa, Geoffrey de, 167, 242.
.Hawisia late the wife of Wil-
liam de, 370.
, John de, 233.
, Richard de, 233.
, William de, 230, 233.
> and Godfrey his son, 88.
See Daudry; Daatre.
Altaworth [PHighworth, oo. Wilts], 232.
Altofts, Altoftes, CO. York, 282.
Alton, William de, 498.
Alton, Anlton. co. Hants, 90, 115. 116,
132, 173, 202, 401, m.
See Alveton.
Altopascio in the diocese of Lncoa,
hospital of St. James, 428.
Alvechurch^Alvechiroh, Alvithediirohe
[co. Worcester], 331, 332, 389.
,Adam, the bidiop's parker of,
331.
«
Alveley. Alvethele, Alvithele, Alvy-
tiiele, CO. Essex, 185, 469, 607.
, Robert le Panschprest of, 185.
Alveleye. See Ella.
Alvescote, William do, 437.
Alvesle [co. York], 314, 315.
Alveston [? Alston in Overbury parish,
oo. Worcester], 509.
Alvethele. See Alvdey.
Alveton, or Alton [co. Stafford], 67.
Alvitheohirche. See Alveohnrch.
Alvithele. See Alveley.
618
GENERAL INDEX.
Alvyngton, John de, of Hetbe, 29i.
Compare Complaint by the
barons of the Cinqne Ports of
assault on their bailiff at Great
Yarmouth, 290.
Alvythele. See Alveley.
Alwalton [oo. Hunti>ngdon], 274, 329.
, Master William Oampion, par-
son of, 42.
Alwarthorpe, Thomas de, of York, 320.
Alwen, Geoffrey, 361.
, Robert Batemanson, 361.
Alwinton, Alwenton [oo. Northumber-
land], 28.
Alwold, William, canon of Cirencester,
508.
Alwyne. See Allen.
Alynoestre. See Alceeter.
AJyngio. Alingio, William de, parson of
Bedinton, 114.
Amabilla daughter of John, 78.
Ambeonden, Geoffrey de, 232.
Amble, Anebell [in Newbiggin parish,
Morpeth Ward, eo. Northumber-
land], letters patent dated at,
378, 389, 390, 892, 465, 466.
Amblour, Thomas le, 282.
Ambresbury, Aumbresbury, Martin de,
540.
, Ralph de, 542.
, Richard de, 540.
, Walter de, 540, 542.
See An^sbicry.
Ambricton, Nicholas de, 246.
See Amerton.
Amcotes, Robert de, a conunissioner,
&c., 309.
Amed^e IV, count of Savoy. iSfee Savoy.
Amely, Richard, 119.
Ameneaus, count of Savoy. See Savoy.
Ameneye, Henry de, 560.
Ameaneshey, William de, 185.
Ameringhale, William de, 104.
See Arminghall.
Amersham, Agmodesbam, Agmundes-
ham, Aumondesham [co. Buck.
iegham], 42, 171.
, Thomas de Querle, parson of,
35.
Amerton, Ambricton [co. Stafford], 246.
Amesbury, Aumbresbury, co. Wilts, 319.
,Mary the king's sister a nun
of. See Mary.
Amfrey. See Aumfray.
Amice, son of. See Amissone.
Amiens [Somme, Fnuioe], 424.
.mfirohaats of, 429, 448, 497,
551, 574.
, Matthew Boyuin, merohaat of,
429.
.homage by Edward 11 to the
king of France at, 456.
Amisaooie, John, 565.
Ammory. See Dammory.
Amodeshaim. See Agmodesbam.
AmooderneBse, Amondemess, Robert
son of William son of Pauline de,
176.
Compare Preston in Amounder-
nesse.
Amondesham. See Agmodesbam ; Amer-
sham.
Amondeville. See Amundeville.
Amory, John, 384, 515.
See Dammory.
Amoundemess. See Prestocn in Amouu-
demsBB.
Amphelisa, 590.
Amundemeese. iS^ee Amondemesse ;
Preston in AmouDdernesse.
Amundesham. See Agmodesham ;
Amer^iam.
Amundeville, Aumundeville, Amonde-
ville, Richard de, the elder, 83.
, William de, 228.
Amyington. See £mmingtoin4
Anabella, John son of, 306.
Anable, Ranulph, 78.
Anchorage at Toppeshajn, 91.
Ancrum, Alnicrumbe [co. Roxburgh],
Elias de Grymesby, parson or,
381.
Andevre, Thomas de, of Southampton,
{S7.
Andover, Andevre, co. Hants, 115, 116,
132, 202, 240, 241, 401, 408.
Andredeaeye, John de, and William his
brother, 84.
Andreu, John, 99.
, , of Cambridge, "478.
, Richard, of Storteford, 488.
, William, the younger, 234.
, , of Blundeston, 290.
,of Oertesey, and Mabel
his wife, 319.
Andrew, Richard son of, de Oauz, 83.
, , de Dromeskyn, 595.
, Robert son of, le Carter, 175.
, Waiter son of, de Stannford,
called Flemynge, 65.
, William son of, de Oomestal, of
Stanford, 65.
Anebel. 5ee Amble.
Anegos, earl of. See UmframviUe.
Aoealey, Anesle, Annesle, Annesley,
Annesl^e. Alexander son o£ John
de, and Reginald and Hugh his
brothers, and Geoily sister of
Hugh, 87.
, Johndet, 206.
, , a monk of Fumess, 87.
Aneston. Su Anston.
Ainesty , Anestye, Anst^, John son iji
Hugh de, and Robert his brother,
278, 359.
, Robert^ 476.
, William de, 146.
SeeAoBbey; Ansty.
GENERAL INDEX.
619
Anfrei. See Amnfray.
Angeford, William de, 175.
Angel. See Angetil.
Angerian, Ansirtoo, Angreton, oo.
Northumberlaind, 255, 431.
Angetil, Angetyl, Angiel, Angel, Henry,
467.
, , the younger, 476, 479.
, Richard, 476, 479.
AngirtKm. See Angerton.
Anglesey, archdeaoen of. See Anian.
Angle907, oonnty of, Trymedygon in
Treyylnon Melrik in, 243.
See Turoelyn in Anglesey.
Angotos, Ralph nephew of Master, 315.
Angreton. See Angerton.
Angrom, William de, 181.
Angtel. See Angetil.
Angus, earl of. See Umframville.
Anian, bishop of Bangor. Se^ Seys.
, arohdeacon of Anglesey, pre-
sentel to Thlamvays church, 62.
Anian ap Wylym, 77.
ap Tevan of Beaumaris, 525.
Anketill. See Angetil.
Anlaby, Anlanby, Anlouby [co. York],
315.
, Wolfpeton by, co. York, 363.
Anlaghby, Anlaughby, Iknma late the
wife of Richard de, 85, 476.
, John de, 86, 476.
parson of the ohuroh of
Dakwynton, 381.
, William de, 85, 476.
Anlakby, Peter de, 477.
Anlauby, Anlaughby. Anlouby. See
Anlaby; Anlagnby.
Annaodale [oo. Dumfries], 388.
Anne. See Aune.
Annerey, Aunerey, William, of Hibalde^
stowe, 234.
Annesle, Annesley. See Anesley.
Anstan. See Owston.
Anstey, Anesty, co. Leiceater, 278, 359.
Anstey, Anasty [co. Warwick], 362.
Anston, Aneston [co. York], 526.
Anaty, Aneetye [co. Wilts], 73.
See AsDesty,
Anthony, courier of Cardinals Gauoe-
Imus and Luke, 2.
Antyn, John, 475, 480.
Antyngeham, Roger de, 461.
Anyers, de. Su Danrers.
Any or Avy, John, 104.
, ,of Knesworth, 540.
, Thomas de, 212.
Ap, Ab. See : —
Anian Gronou
Oadugan Gruffit
Cradok Gurgeneu
David Howel
Griffith Jorrerat
Ap, Ab. See: — cont.
Kedyvor
Owen
Kenewrek
Philip
Lethyn
Rees
Leulin
Rithercli
Lewelin
Ros
Llewellyn
Yaghan
Madoc
Yereward
Mereduc
Yevan
Morgan
Ap Blethin, David, bishop of St. Asaph.
See Blethin.
Apelton. See Appleton
•
Apeltrewyk. See Appletreewick.
Aperdele, John de, rector of Laufare,
312.
Apesthorpe, Aplesthorpe [co. Notting-
ham], Henry de Clif, prebendary
of, 410.
.Nicholas Isemberti or Isam-
bardi de Longa Villa, prebend-
ary of, 28, 65, 144.
Apeihorpe. See Apthorpe.
Aplesthorpe. See Apesthorpe.
Aploc, John, 481.
Apostolic See. See Rome.
Appeal^ imprisonment for not prosecut-
mg an, 79.
Appelby, Alan de, of York, 421.
, Henry de, 529.
, Thomas de, 234.
, William de, 274, 277.
See Api^eby.
Appelderefeld, Isabella de, a nun of
Barking, 70.
Appele, William son of William, of
Ohalke, 545.
Appelton. See Appleton.
Appleby, Appelby [co. Lincoln], 338,
Appleby, Appelby [co. Westmoreland], 8.
Ai^Iedore, Apuldre [co. Kent], 609.
Applethorpe. See Apesthorpe.
Appleton. Apelton. Appelton [by
Flitcham, oo. Norfolk], 443.
, chapel of St. Eatherine in the
oemet^ry of, 443.
Appleton, Apirfeton by BcAUm [oo.
YoriL], 211.
Appleton le Moor, Wode Appelton. Duel
Dapelton [oo. York]; 124, 239.
Appletreewick, ApeltJrewyk [co. York],
143.
April', R^ymund, 534.
Apthorpe, Apeihorpe, John de. vicar of
tne chapel of jBurton Flemynge,
133.
.Philip de, parson of Hale by
CUve, 76, 2lir
, William de, 406.
Apuldre. See Appledore.
Aqua. See Water.
1
X
\
620
GENERAL INDEX.
Aqua Blanoa, Peter de, bishop [1240 to
1268] of Herefoixl, 610.
Aquila, honor of. See Laigle. I
Aquileja [in Frinli], Master Peter !
Sapidi. provost of St. Felix, 2, i
263, 406. I
Aquilyn, Lotringus de, of the society of !
the Bardi of Florence, 492. {
Aquitaine, dnchy of, 53, 112, 507.
, issues of the, 249.
, oeth of fealty for, 162.
, duchess of. See Isabella, queen.
.John de Hasty nges, the father,
lieutenant of Bdward I in, 53.
, seneschal of, Anthony Pes-
saigne of Genoa, 58, 76, 78, 138,
608.
, Aymer [de Credonio],
lord of Graon, holding the place
of, 584.
, merchant vintners of, 175, 237 ,
244, 533.
, merchants of, 584.
, See also Gascony.
Araby. See Arrabi.
Arbelaster, Richard son of Geoffrey le,
667.
Arbuiy. See Erdbury.
Arcedekne. See Leroedekene.
Arch, Thorpe. See Thorpe Arc^.
Aroharon, Heniy, 371.
Ardienfield. Irohenfeld in the Marches
of Wales [oo. Hereford] array of
the men or, 574.
Archer, Archier, Larcher, John le, 90.
,Nidiolas [of Dover], 122.
, , bailiff of Dover, 39.
, Nicholas le, bailiff at Great Tar-
mouth, 290.
, Peter son of John le, 38.
, Stephen le, 477.
.William le, William, baaliff of
Dover, 439.
Arches, dean of. See Stratford.
Archier. See Archer.
Aroy, de. See Darpy.
Ardeleye. See Ardleigh.
Ardem, Arderne, John de, 173, 174.
,Itoger de, 559.
, Thomas de, 352.
,Wimamde, 610.
Ardin^lli, Ardin^,' Ardinii^li, Ard-
yn^li, James, called 'Futtinus,*
of Florence, Master James de Ard-
ingel, or Jakes de Ardingel, ofaan-
ceJior of the church of St. Pat-
rick, Dublin, and prebendary of
Finglas, 132, 318, ^9.
.Roger, of the society of the
Bardi of Florence, 9, 11, 15,
16, 82, 88. 55, 59, 64, 71, 72,
127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 138, 139
158-162, 212, 214, 226, 241, 246
254, 34^, 866, 4^, 40i. 412, 417
423, 436, 442. 4^. 491.
Ardington, co. fieiks, 319.
Ardletgh, Ardlegh, Ardleye. Ardeleye
[CO. Essex], 184, 362, 366.
, Nicholas, vicar of the church of,
184, 362, 367.
Ardrossan [co. Ayr]. Walter de CJherie-
ton, pajBon oi, 383.
Ardskeagh, Ferscheth [co. Cork], 12.
Ardudwy, Ardudou, co. Merioaeth,
243.
Ardyngelli. See Ardingelli.
Are. See Ayr.
Arewe. See Arrow.
Arewesmyt, John le, 475, 479.
Argentin, Argentem, Argentein, Dar-
fentein, Agnes late the wife of
ohn de, 566.
, John de, 146.
,a commissioner, 96, 174.
Aringi. Aryngi, Bernard, of Bloreoce,
167.
, Edmund, 479.
Arksey, Arkeseye, co. York, 194.
Arley, Arreleye [co. Stafford], 93.
Arlingham, Erlin^am [co. Gloucester],
307, 364.
Arm, cut sinews in the, 288.
Armagh, diocese of, 58.
, Roland [Jorse, 1311 to 1321],
archbi^op of. 325, 503.
Armathwaite, Erm^nthwayt, Elnnitt-
wayth [in Amstable parish, co.
Cumberland], nuns of, 21, 28.
Armed persons, prohibition directed
against, 459.
Armeston, Bidiard de, 233.
Armin. See Airmyn.
Arminghall, Ameringhale [co. Norfolk],
Armorer. See Armurer.
Armour [from abroad], 60.
and horses from France, Gascony,
Ac., 60.
Arms, (NT swoffds, prooiamation against
camying, 396, 628.
Armurer, Armorer, Andrew le, 659.
, John le, 625.
Mannekynnesmanthearmurer,286
Arnald. cardinal bishop of Albano, and
oishop of Poitiers. See Albano.
Arnald, Matilda, 366.
.Thomas son of John, of Aude-
ieye, 389.
.William, 165.
SeeAroold.
Amaldi, Arnald', Amaud, Adam, of
Dunstable, 232.
, Master Peter, de Cales*, 255.
, Peter, de Taleriis, 102.
,Reymund, 123.
,of Mountauser, 159.
,Sanixo, de Castellou of Gas-
cony, 198.
.William, de Portau, mectshant
of Gascony, 117, 162.
k
GENERAL INDEX.
621
Anialdsone> William, 361.
Arnaud. See Amald ; Arnold.
Amdiffe, i^edyf [oo. York], 2.
Amliale. See Arnold.
Arnold, John, of Pelin^e, 543.
,Bobert, of Pelinge, 543.
, , and Boger his brother,
361.
See Amatd; Amaldsone.
Arnold, Amhale [Sherwood forest, oo.
Nottingham], 391.
Arrahi, Axreby, Ralph de, 226.
, Thomas de, 393.
ArraQz, Espandus de, 129.
Array or Musters, oommissioners
[named] of, 574, 575.
, oommiseion toaohing persons
who raise bodies of men at arms
by promising gifts of land, and
enter into ulegal confederacies,
95-97.
Arreby. See Arrahi.
Arreleye. See Arley.
Arrest, exemption from, of goods foir
debts, or other causes, ^, 24, 32,
53, 55, 321^ 399, 429, 445, 457,
497, 551, 596, 599.
, exemption for burgesses of
Tpres for their goods from, 24.
, See also Almain mer-
chants; Spain; Ypres.
Arreton, Atherton J^Isle of Wight],
Kobert de Hahwell or Halywell,
parson of, 125, 134.
, William de Garente, pcurson of,
142.
Arrow, render of a barbed,^ 162.
Arrow, Arewe [co. Warwick], 196.
, William de Bremesjnraye, parson
of, 196.
Arrowsmith. See Arewesm3rt.
Arsho. See Haisho.
Arson, plea of, 335.
See also Burning; Fire.
Artda. See Hartcla.
Arthur, William, and Juliana his wife,
102.
Arthure, Alan, 359.
Arthuret. Arturet [co. Cumberland],
Gilbert de Eboraco, parson of the
church of, 3l8.
Arthurgh, Alan, 235.
Arthurhall, le. See Oxford.
Artois, Artoys [in France], 596.
, [export of wool to,] 445, 496,
498, 500, 534, 539.
Artrike, Egide de. See Atrik, Giles de.
Arturet. See Arthuret.
Anindel, Richard de, of Castle Frome,
79.
Arundel, Edmund, eaii of. See Fitz
Alan.
,, W. earl of. See Albiai.
Arundel. See Stoke by Arundel.
Arwystli, Arwystly [co. Montgomery],
327.
Aryngi. See Aringi.
Ashy, Askeby, co. Westmoreland, 466.
, John de Carleton, parson of,
466.
Asceles, earl of. See Strathbolgi.
Asoelyn. See Astelyn.
Ascer, Asser, John son of John, of Chil-
derie, 307.
, Thomas, 462.
Asohton. See Ashton.
Ash, Este, Esse, co. Devon, 183.
Ashbourne in the Peak. Assheboume in
the Pek, co. Derby, 273.
Ashby, Little, Little Askeby, co. Lin-
coln, 290.
, West^ or by Homcastle, Askeby
[co. Lincoln], 125.
See Ashy.
Ashby Canons. Esseby [co. Northamp-
ton], 187.
Ashby de la Zouch, Assheby [co. Lei-
cester], 97, 460, 469.
See also Zouche of Assheby.
Ashby Mears, Assheby Mares, co.
Northampton, 338.
Ashdown, Asshedoune [co. Berks], 274.
Ashdown, Asshedoune^ Eslhhedon, co.
Sufisex, 109, 465.
Ashfield, Asshefeld [co. Nottingham].
See Sutton in Ashfield.
Ashfield, Asshefeld. See Eirkby upon
Ashfield.
Ashfield, Asshefeld [co. Suffolk], 402.
Ashford, Essetteford [co. Kent], 126,
324.
Ashkirk in Teviotdale, Askirk [oo. Rox-
burgh], Edmund de London, pre-
bendary of, 380.
Ashley, Assheleye, 233.
Ash Reigny, Esshe Reigne, Essho
Regnie [co. Devon], 208, 456.
Ashridge, Assherugge [in Pitstone
parish, co. Buckingham], rector
and brethren of, 522.
Ashridge, Ashrigge [in Workingham
parish in the hundred of Ames-
bury, locally CO. Berks], co.
Wilts, 303.
Ashrigge. See Ashridge in Wokingham.
Ashton, AschtoUjAyschton [co. North-
ampton], 286.
See Aston.
Ashton [CO. Wilts], 147.
Ashwell, Asshewelle, co. Rutland, 386.
Askeby^ John de, vicar of Lymbergh
Magna, 6.
, Robert de, 466.
, , parson of Hale, 1.
, Thomas de, parson of the church
of Langeton, 382.
See Ashy; Ashby.
Askeham. See Askham.
Askeme, Peter de, 368.
622
GENERAL INDEX.
Asldutm. Aakduun [oo. York], 282« 287,
Ajskirk. See Ashkirk.
Afllaotoia, Afllakton, William de, of Nen-
werk, 206, 607.
Afllakby, John de, 418.
AfllaktoQ. See AsAaatoa.
Aspale, Aspal, Asphale, Robert de, 460,
455«
, ,a oommissiotier, &o., 84,
97, 186, 277, 290, 868, 603, 604.
Aspele, Matilda wife of WOlliMkm de, 385.
Aspelegh. Roger de, and Juliana his
wife, 4fi.
AspeiTille, John de, of Ayleebniy, 53.
Aspes. iS^ee Asps.
Asphale. See Aspale.
Aspe, Aspes [oo. Warwick], 270.
Aspulon, Philip, 562.
Aspynwiille, Richard de, 234.
ABsaolting and interfering with the
king's baUiffs, 297.
Ajssay, offioe of the^ Assayer of money.
See Bek ; Kogeri.
AflBor. See Asoer.
Asserio, Asseriis, Asser'. Bertrand de,
prebendary of Beawyn, 406.
, Master Rigand de oanon of
Orleans, profeeaor of Civil Law,
papal nunoio in Fingland., 26, 112,
131, 161, 201, 341, 346.
y ,his attorney, 346.
, preBendary of Bedwyn
in the churoh of Salisbury, 395.
, birfiop [1320 to 13231 of
Winohest^r, m, 441, 443. 554,
560, 567.
Asshburgham, Assheburgfaam, Robert
de, 468, 473.
Asshe, Adam de. keeper of St. Mary's
hospital, Ospringe, 321.
, Alice atte, 484.
Ajsshebidavid. See Castle Ashby.
Asshebornhamme, Bartholomew de, 435.
AsBheboume^ Asshdboum. See A^-
boume: Assheburne.
Assheburgham. See Asshburgham.
Asshebumeu AjBshebum, Assheboum,
Bartnolomew de, 497.
, Eliafl de, 164, 200, 204, 207, 312,
338, 442, 443, 670.
, Robert de, 427.
Assheby, Adam de, and Emma his wife,
, Richard de, of Nortliampton,
334.
, Robert de, chaplain, 439.
, , parson of St. Cutbbert's
chun^h, Bedford, 485, 535.
See Ashby-de-larZouch.
Aasheby Maree. See Ashby Mcars.
Aashedoune. See Ashdown.
Aflshefeld. See Ashfield.
AsBhelordby, John son of Walter de,
228.
Asaheholte. 8u Alice Holt,
Assbehou. See Asshou.
Asshelegh, Asshole, Robert de, a com-
missioner^ Ao., 93, 464, 467, 474.
, Thomas de, ^1.
Assheleye. See Ashley.
Assheragge, Nicholas de, 636, 537.
See Ashridge.
Assheton, Alice, late the wife of Gilbert
de, 184.
John de, a commissioner, Ac.,
93.
See also Aysohton; EBshetoo.
Asshewell, John de, of Prestbiiy, 396.
Asshewelle. See AshweD.
Asshou, Robert de, 69, 70.
Assinden, William de, 532.
As^se, justices of, 54. 66, 95, 135, 169,
213, 264, 2^ 309, 444, 482, 484,
503, 510, 5^-638, 541, 549, 606.
, , prohibition against
armed persons coming belore,
459.
Asteley, Ast^e, Asteleye. See Astley.
Astelyn, Emma dau^ter of Geoffrey,
267.
Astewode. See Astwod.
Astewyk. See Astwyk.
Asthall. Asthalle, Hasthalle [oo. Ox-
ford], 495.
, church of St. Nicholas, 495.
, Asthalle Lyngeleye [oo. Oxford],
496.
Astlegh. See Astley, co. Salop.
Astley, Asteley, Astelejre^ Astele, Hugh
de, a purveyor, 12.
, John de, 329.
, Roger de, 329.
, a purveyor, 3, 62.
faster Thomas de, rector of
Horsington, 73, 314.
Astley, Astlegh [co. Salop], 471.
by Haughmond. Asteleye by
Haghemon, co. Salop, 241.
Aston, Mariota de, 496.
.Nicholas de, 522, 572.
, , a commissioner, Ac., 98.
, Richard de, 115.
, Master Richard de, arohdeacoa
oi London, 559.
, Robert de, a commissioner, Ac.,
294, 374, 471, 483, 540, 543.
, Thomas de, 90, 173.
Aston Clinton, Aston Clynton [co. Buck-
ingham]. John de Fayr^rd, par-
son of, 311.
Aston Steeple. See Steeple Aston.
Astwod, Nicholas de, 543.
Astwood near Wrchbold, Streechesast-
wode, CO. Worcester, ^8.
Astwyk, Astewyk, John de, 453.
, Roger de, 372.
Astyn. Su Austyn.
GENERAL INDEX.
628
Aawaftrdby, Aawardeby [oo. Lincoln], 354.
by Paxtn^, Parteaaye [oo. Lin-
oola], 64, 267, 603.
Aihelasire, GeofiFrey, 231.
Athele, Robert, 246.
AUifilon. See Athlone.
Athelyngflet, Adam de, 405.
See Adlingfleet.
Atherstone, Athereston [oo. Warwick],
pavage for, 327.
Atherton. See Arreton.
Athlone, Athdoo [oo. Weatmeath], 318.
Athnoweo, Adynho [oo. Coric], 12.
AthoU,, earl of. See Sttrathbolgi.
Athy, Dathy, Dathi, John de, or John,
126, 271, 313, 682.
, , admiral of the Idnfifs
fleet, 164, 166, 196.
, , power to reoeive into the
king's peace in Ireland, 166.
, , constable of the castle of
Orakfergus, 311, 313.
Aton, GObert de, 48, 470.
, knight, kinwnaR and
ear oi WOBam de Veecjy, 169,
445.
I Simon de, and Roger his
brother, 470.
, William de, panon of Wavyn-
don, 378.
See Atton.
Atre, Nicholas del, 187.
Atrik, Giles de, [<rf Bruges], 286.
Atrio, John de, 688.
, Ralph de, 188.
, William de, 188.
Attachment, breaking, 696.
Attar, Robert, of Adelak, 19.
Attar Bothele, Robert, the younger, 19.
Atte. See : —
Asahe Chastiel
Attehulle Cherche
Attewell Chirche
Back Ohurche
Bakhons Oomhe
Barghe Oroche
Barnes Crosse
Baruwe Crouche
Beche Grouse
Beck Cmche
Bereuwemulle Dale
Bergh Dane
Berton Dene
Bough Dime
Bourne Ford
Brege Forde
Brigge Gate
Bro Goto
Broke Gotere
Brugge Ghrene
Oaatel Qrove
Atte. See: — cont.
Hale Ponde
Halle Putte
Halleyate Pyle
Haye Bee
Hegge Ride
Held Court See
HiUe Shawe
Hole Shete
Hoik Stighele
Hoa Stone
Hurst Sfcreme
Hyde Street
Kirke Strode
Knoll Style
Lane Swan
Lewode Syk
Lone Thome
Made Toune
Mersbe Tounesende
More Tye
Mount Yiegne
Mousters Water
MuUe Welle
Nalres Wend
Nesse Wente
Neuelonde Westhalle
Newehouse Weye
Noke Wode
Oke Wodegate
Oldehalle Woderock
Park Wolde
Peke Wose
Persones Wyche
Piry Yate
Pole
Attecrouche. See Crouche.
Att^gate. See Gate.
Attehull, Robert, 499.
, William, 185.
Atteston, Henry, and William his
brother, 608.
Attewell, atte Well, William, 475, 480.
Attewoderock. Woderock, Ranulph,
Ranulph atte, 332.
, Thomas, Thomas atte, 332.
Atton, Richard, 403.
, Robert, 403.
<S^€6 Acton; Aton.
Attunestune, Richard de, 188.
Aubry, Bartholomew, 328.
, Geoffrey, 280.
Auby. See Aubyn.
Aubyn, Auby, Francis, 69.
, Philip, 638, 546.
, Reginald, 669.
Anchor, John, 166.
Ati<^la«nd, Aukelamd [co. Durham], 359.
624
GENERAL INDEX.
Auckland, Bishops, Aadand [co. Dur-
ham], 404.
Auckland St. Andrews, Aukeland [co.
Durham], collegiate diurch of,
John de Depyngge, prehendary
of, 122.
, Robert de Lincoln', pre-
Dendary of, 122.
Audeley, Audeleee, Audele, Audle^,
Daudele. Hugh de, a commis-
sioner, oc., 293.
,Hughde, the elder, 243, 330.
, , , sh^ff of the
COS. Salop and Stafford, 330.
, , , keeper of the
castle of Newcastle upon Tyne, 2.
, , , and Isolda his
wife Rate the wife of Walter de
Balun], 601.
, Hugh de, the younger, 18, 64,
109, 133, 135, 208, 292, 300, 342,
383, 631, 572, 578, 683, 687.
, , , and Margaret his
wife, countess of Cornwall, late
the wife of Peter de Gavaston,
sister and co-heiress of Gilbert de
Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, 60. 103 ,121, 208, 251,
257, 386, 406, 415, 423, 424, 456,
631.
, James de, or James, 146, 254.
, Joan, late the wife of Nicholas
de, 478.
See Aldith^ Audley.
Audenard, Giles de, 600.
Audinges. See Talding.
Audit, commission to, 88, 279, 482, 605,
642, 603.
Audley, Audeleye, 465.
Audley, Audeleye [co. Stafford], 339.
Sec Audeley.
Auemey. See Aldemey.
Aukeland. See Auckland.
Auker. See Aucher.
Aula, Henry de, of Tapenhale, 661.
, John de. 439, 447.
, a purveyor, 129, 192, 566
See Halle.
Aula Nova, Beatrice de, 7, 75.
Auleton. John de, parson of Gedling,
258.
Aulton, John dc, 332.
See Alton.
Aumale [Saint Martin d'Auchy, Seine
Inferieuro, Framce], the abbot of,
70,209.
,Hugh, abbot of, 242.
Aumarle. See Alba Marlia; Daumarle.
Aumary. See Dammory.
Aumbresbury. See Amesbury.
Aumery, Simon de, 444.
iS^ee Dammory.
Aumesbury, Philip de, 496.
Aumfleys, William, 86.
Aumfray, Aunfray, Aumfrei, Amfrey,
Amfrei, Hugh, rector of Berleye,
39.
,John, 36.
, Robert, 870.
,Boger, 175.
, Thomas, 208.
,WiUiam, 466.
Aumondediam. See Agmodesham ;
Amersham.
Aumory. See Dammory.
AumundeTille. See Amundeville.
Aumuniaco. See Avernac.
Aune, Anne, Adam de, chaplain, 2.
, Thomas de, 574.
, William de, and Roesia his wife,
6.
See Alne; Alno.
Aunerey. See Annerey.
Aunfray. See Aumfray.
Aungre, Adam de, 601.
See Ongar.
Auno. See Alne ; Alno ; Aune.
Aunselin, Haonselyn, William, 203.
Auntrous, Aunterous, John, 476, 480.
Aurea, Anthony de, 44, 62.
Aureneye. See Aldemey.
Aurey, William, of Northampton, 241.
Auriliano, J<^n de, 198.
Auscio. See Aux.
Austan, Anstam. See Owston.
Austdeye, Robert de, 332.
Austmersk. Sec East Marsh near Fer-
riby.
Austyn, Henry, 682.
, John, of Staunton, 668.
Auterive, Auteryve. See Alta Ripa.
Auvemaz. See Avemaa.
Aux, Auxio, Auscio, Arnald de. cardinal
bishop oi Albano. See Albano.
Auxholm. See Azholme.
Avaunt, Thomas, 612.
Avenar, the, 12, 217.
, Avener, Thomas le, 98.
Avenaunt, John, of Mannegrene, 277.
Avenaz. See Avernaz.
Avenbury, Avenebury [co. Hereford],
347.
Avenel, Gervase, and Joan his wife
[daughter of Gilbert de daro,
earl (1262 to 1295) of Gloucester
and Hertford, by Alice, datq^hter
of Hugh de Lusignan i»nd widow of
King John. She married Dun-
can, earl (1270 to 1288) of Fife],
6, 10.
) ..her soQ Duncan
de Fyf [earl <rf Fite 1288 to 1353],
10.
, John, knight, 212, 323, 438.
Wiliiam, knight, 212, 323. 438,
639, 669. * . »
GENERAIi INDEX.
625
Ayener. See Avenar.
Avernaz. Avernas, Auvernaz, William le
[William de Aumuniaco oalled
Auvergnat], prior of PrittieweU,
a monk of Cluny, 155, 261, 262.
, Avenaz, William le [a monk of
Prittlewell], 285.
Avranohes [Manche, France], John,
bishop of, 137.
Avy. See Any.
Avys, Robert, the elder, of Little Ber-
defeld, 175.
Axebrigge, John de, deputy of the
ganger in Walee, 57.
Azeministre. See Axmioster.
Axholme, Axiholme, Auxholme. Hax-
holme, Haxiholm [oo. Lmcolnl,
Isle of, 123, 233.
John de Moubray, keeper, or
lord of, ^, 63, 123, 162.
Axminster, Azeministre, oo. Devon, 470.
Aychirohe. See Aohurch.
Ayer. See Fiz Aer.
Ayerholm, PHevereham [co. Westmore-
land], 445.
Ayeme. See Hathem,
Ayete. See Aete.
Aykeheved, William de, 74, 171. 332,
370, 542, 543.
Aykelyn. See Ayken.
Ayken, Aykelyn, Arnald Reymnndi, <rf
Gaacony, 117, 163.
Ayle. See Hail.
Aylesbury, Philip de, a oommiseioner,
conservator of Uie peaoe, 92, 97,
100, 460, 479. ^ > > >
, Walter de, 43.
Aylesbury, Aylesburi [oo. Buckingham],
53, 100.
Justices of gaol delivery for, 85,
004, 4i»o.
.Master Robert de Baldok, pre-
bendary of, 453, 496, 559, 578,
601.
i Weedon by, co. Buckingham, 92.
Ayleeford, Eyiesford, co. Kent, 142, 211.
, Carmelite prior and friars of,
Ayleetoin [co. Leicester], Master John
de Blebunr. parson oi the churdi
of, 425, 509, 555.
, Master Stephen de Segrave
parson of. 555.
See Aileston.
Aylham, Henry, 604.
Ayline, John, 274.
Aylingtpn, Ailington, Ailyngton, Gilbert
de, 292.
» Gilbert, and Alice his wife, 403.
Aylleward. See Aylward.
183^i5
Aylmer, Ailmer, Ailemer, Aylmere.
John, 230. , «j .
, Thomas, 231.
, William, prebendary in the
church of St. Mary, Suthwell, 37,
41.
-> , of Hicche, parson of St.
Dunstan in the West, London, 139.
Aylmerton [oo. Norfolk], 263, 264.
Aylriche, Thomas, 211.
Aylward, Aylleward, Adam, of Great
Grant^Bsden, and Simon, his
brother, 360.
, Henry, 536.
, John, 539.
, Philip, 488.
Aynderby Witthesteple, WilHam de, 181 .
Aynel, Aignel, Roger son of John, 279.
Aynesbury. See Eynesbury.
Aynhoe, Aynho [co. Northampton],
38o.
^ospital of SS. James and John,
>a mill called Goldesboltesmilne
at, 385.
, diuroh of, 89.
Ayr, Are [in Ayreshire, Scotland], 551.
, John de Sancto Paulo, parson
of, 382.
Ayrefleur in Normandy. See Harfleur.
Ayremyne, Ayremynne, R. de, Riohanl
i^i^^'fi^ <J®» 79, 201, 226, 809,
424.
t a commissioner, 501.
> , canon of St. Paul's, Loo-
don, and keeper of the king's
Chancery, 577.
'•••; , canon of St. Peiter's,
York, 554. 567. 577.
> , prebendary of Laugh-
ton-en-le-Morthen, 37, 155.
»• , prebendary of Letghton
Buzzard, 239, 413, 490.
,........, prebendary of Stobo
(Stubehou), 380.
"••> ••> prebendary of Wcstbury
upon Trim, 49.
> •, parson of Bishops Wear-
mouth, 1.
Ayremynne. See Airmyn.
AyschtoL Geoflfrey son of Gilbert de,
See Ashton; Assheton: E9sh&.
ton.
AysedewOl, Reginald de, and Matilda
his wife, 567.
> ..his son Robert, a bas-
tard, 567.
Ayslegh, John de, 353.
Aytrop, John, 175.
, Richard, 175.
2 B
626
GENERAL INDEX.
B
Ba, Baa, Peter de, 504.
, Walter de, 81.
See Bathe; Batbon.
Babbe, John, 90, 173.
Babbelak, Stephen de, 430.
See Bablock.
Babenay, Oeoffrey de, 19.
Babington, Babyngton, oo. Somerset,
684.
Bablock, Babbelak [oo. Oxford], ferry
of la More aoroes the water of, 43,
430.
, maiinteiiance of a barge and boat
for, 430.
, repair of a causeway leadkig to,
431.
Babraham. Badburgham [co. Cam-
bridge], 186.
Babyngton. See Babington.
Bache, Francis, a Lumbard, and Joan
his wife, 81.
See cdso Bachimius, Francis.
, Robert de la, 228.
Bacheler, William le, 467.
Baohinins, Francis, 42.
See Bache.
Baohouse. See Bakhous.
Back, Ralph atte, 303.
See Bak.
Baoon. See Baoun.
Baoonsihorpe, BacunesUiorpe, co. Nor-
folk, 291.
,Ranulph, parson of. 291.
Baoount, Roger, 486.
Bacto>n, Baketon, co. Norfolk, 401.
Baonn, Bacoon, Baoon, Adam, 229, 272,
273, 438, 482.
,Bertin, 230.
,Edmnnd, 187, 224, 419, 436,
438.
y , keeper of the castle and
steward of the honor of Walyng-
ford, 329, 340.
, , and Adam his brother,
309.
, John, a justice [1313 to 1320] of
the Common Bench, a commis-
sioner, Ac.. 80, 83, 272, 273, 281,
300, 309, 474, 601, 508, 687, 649.
, , of Achecote, 100.
, Philip, 119.
, William, 671.
Baconesthorpe. See Baoonsthorpe.
Badburgham, John de, of Fletestreite,
See Babraham.
Badby, Baddeby [oo. Northampton],
624, 677.
, lliomafl de Evesham, rector of,
677.
See Baddeby.
Badde, Richard, 82.
Baddeby, Badby, John de, 167, 677.
See Badby.
Baddel^e, Baddesheye, William de, 93,
100.
Baddesley, Badoaleye, William de, 228,
230.
Baddeyn, William, 266.
Baddow, Badewe [co. Essex], 306.
Badele. See Baddeleye.
Badelesmere, Badleemere, Baddeles-
mere, Bartholomew de, 8, 16, 18,
25, 30, 31, 44, 60, 63, 64, 103,
109, 111, 121, 167, 242, 265, 324,
339, 343, 345, 347, 361, 414, 416,
418, 426, 433, 435, 449, 465, 636,
651, 662-664, 693, 607.
, , grants to, 14, 39, 61,
128, 247, 268, 321, 323, 328, 610.
, , oomplaimt by, 467, 468,
473.
, ,a commissioner, fto.,
172, 176, 179, 181, 276, 299, 803,
305, 384, 638, 647.
, keeper of the caatie of
Leeds, 46.
, , [keeper] of the castle of
Skipton in Craven, 46.
, , keeper of the town of
Bristol, 464.
, steward of the House-
hold, 269, 328, 391, 433, 609, 621,
664 667, 668.
, , warden of the Cinque
Ports, 601.
, , and Margaret his wife,
497.
See Badlesmere.
Badesleye. See Baddesley.
Badewe, Badwe, Henry de, 419, 422,
424.
, .constable of the castle
oi Dubhn, 193.
See Baddow.
Badewell, Richard de, ' noter,' 488.
Badewelle. See Bedwell.
Badingham, Badyngham [co. Suffolk],
83, 894.
Badlesmere, Badelesmere, oo. Kent,
449.
, house of canons regular of, 449.
Badwe. See Badewe.
Badwell, Badewelle [co. Suffolk], 402.
Badyngham. See Badingham.
Badyngton, Roger de, 624.
Bagard, Baggard, Hugh, 476, 480.
, John, 488.
Bagge, Ba^, Riohard, of co. Devon, 18.
, , deputy of the butler at
Southampton, 634.
, Robert, 486.
GENERAL INDEX.
627
Baggedrib, Richard de, chaidain, 84.
Boggedripe. See Bawdrip.
Baggole, Hamo de, 232.
Baggejoj^e,^^P^eworth, Bagworth,
,Thoiiiaa* 82.
See Bagworth.
Baglite, WiUiam, 439.
Bagot, John, 471.
Ralph, a oommissioQer, 241.
» , knight, 230.
, Robert, 332.
,WilHam, 303.
y >of Hakunby, 471.
Bagoun, Ralph, 362.
Bagworth, Baggeworth, oo. Leicester.
189.
See BaggewoTthe.
Baignard. See Baynard.
Baildon, Adam son of Heniy de, and
William his brother, 305, 306.
Bailiff, Boillif, Gilbert le, of Blmeewall,
, John le, of Clifton, 462.
,John son of the. See Popple-
ton.
, Thomas le, of Arreleye, 93.
,aa9aalting and interfering with
the king's, 297.
^See BaiIlifson;Bailly; Provost;
Reve.
Boiliogary. See Qarrietown.
Baillif. See Bailiff.
Baillifson, BaDifson. John le, of Popel-
ton, 287, 30o.
Compare Popleton; Reveeaone.
Baillol Emma, late the wife of Walter
le, 165.
, Thomas le, 166.
> William le, of HarewelL 165.
Baillolf, John, 542.
Bailly, BaUy, John, of Horle, 819.
I Margery, 293.
, William, 173, 275.
See Baylly.
Bainton, Baynton, co. York, 464.
Baiods. Baiouse, Bayous, Bayouse,
Bogo de, 229.
'f^^'^ ^^1 * commissioner Ac.,
284, 2^5, 3fife, 36^, 468; 541,"^!
jRidiard de, and Katharine his
wife, 485, 535.
V , and Katherine his wife,
late the wife of Walter de MoW
worth, 260.
, Robert de, 485, 535.
> , a conunissioner, Ac., 97.
, Stephen de, 71, 351, 854.
, William de, 405 428.
See Bayenz.
Baiouse. See Baiods.
BaiseboU. See Bayseboll.
Baitiiley. See Bale.
Bak, William le, 208.
See Back.
Bakenere, Bekener, John le, 468, 473.
Bakeputz, John de, 423.
y ,a conservator of the
peace, 460.
Baker, Bakere, Gilbert the, 405.
, Henry le, 230.
, Henry the, of Ambrioton, 246.
, Henry son of Geoffrey, 361.
,Hugh le, of Eye, 356.
, James le, 18.
,John le, 83, 204.
, Nicholas le, 18, 452.
,Wmiam le, 484.
, William son of Gilbert le,
chantry priest, 2.
/S^ee Bakester ; Pestur.
Bakester, Baxtere, Simon le, pf Boee-
worth, 27a, 274, 280.
, Simon son of William le [of
Boseworth], 280.
> , of CO. Hereford, 462.
, William le, 280.
See Baker; Pestur.
Baketon, John de, 498.
, Ralph de, 147.
, , chaplain, 451.
, WilliMn de, clerk, 402.
See Bacton.
Bakewell, Bathekewell, co. Derby, 513.
Bakhous, Bakhus, Bachouse, Edmumd
atte, 277.
, Walter de, 546.
Bakstaneside [co. Northumberland!.
824. '
Balaeto. William de. chaplain, the
Papal nundo, 443.
.Master William de, canon of
Prejus, 55.
Balaunoer, John le, 273.
Baldehalene, BaJdenhale. See Batten-
haJl.
Baldelot, John, 592.
Baldenhale. See Battenhall.
Balderston. See Baldreston.
Balderton, Richard de, 93.
, Robert de, monk, 174.
See Baldreston.
Baldewyn, Baldewyne, Baldwyne, Geof-
frey, 285.
, Henry, 87.
,Jahn, of Barlynges, 230.
, ,of Fletestrete, 369.
, ,of Swavesee, 91.
, Walter, 867.
See Baudewyn.
Baldock, BaJdok [co. Hertford], 465.
628
GENERAL INDEX.
BaJdok, BaMook, BaUok. Jaalpk da,
bishop [1306 to 1313] of London,
532.
, Master Richard de. 450, 589.
, , panson of Wellebek, 207.
, Master Robert, Master Robert
de, king's clerk, 141, 419, 424.
428, 4^, 449, 450-453, 485, 500,
507. 510, 511, 513, 519, 520, 523,
529, 532, 541, 542 549, 553, 576-
579, 583, 584, 587, 590, 594, 608.
, , urchdeacon of Middle-
sex, 430, 452, 604, 532, 554, 567,
568, 589, 591.
, prebendary oi Ayles-
bury, 453, 496, 559, 578, 601.
, , king's clerk and seore-
tary, 591.
Baldreston [Balderston, co. Lancaster,
or Balderton, co. Nottingham],
236.
Baldrioheswelle [co. Worcester], 499.
Baldry, William, 539.
Balduchii, Balduch', Francis, of the
society of the Bardi of Florence,
9, 15, 16, 32, 64, 71, 72, 127, 130,
138, 158-162, 194, 195, 214, 226,
241, 246, 254, 345, 402, 404, 412,
442.
Baldwin, Baldwyne. See Baldewyn;
Baudewyn.
Bale or Bathley, Bathele, oo. Norfolk,
195.
Balen, John de, 181.
iSiee Balne.
Balesham, William de, 453.
Balibegan. See Ballybogan.
Balidone. See Ballingdon.
Balingaf*. See Ballingarry.
Balinis, Master Peter de, and William
his brother, 532.
Baliogari. See Garristown.
Balister. See Arbelaster.
Ballard, Henry, 463.
, William, 208.
Ballardi, Bellardi, metx>hants of the
society of. See Lucca.
, Vannus, 270, 533.
BaUe, John, 82, 332, 499.
, ,of Tredyngton, 40, 499.
,WiUiam, 174.
Ballifisoin. See Baillifson.
Ballingarry, Balingar' [co. Tipperary],
chuiich of, 12.
Ballingdon, Balidone, co. Essex, 98.
Balliogary. See Garristown.
Ballok, Bailee, John, 475, 480.
See Baldok.
Ballybogan, Balibesan, or de Laude
Dei, in Lreland [co. Meath], prior
and convent oi, 598.
Balne, Master Robert de, parson of
HerthuU, 541.
, Thomas de, of Grymesby, 366.
*See Balen,
Baki^ys, Richard de, 235.
Balsoote, Nicholas de, 18.
, , baron of the Bxdiequer,
Dublin, 316.
, .^chancellor of St. Pat-
rick's, Dublin, and prebendary of
Fkiglas, his collation thereto re-
Yoked, 132.
Baly. See Baylly.
Balyngwyth [Ireland], 204.
Bamboume, William le, 487.
Bamburgh, Baumburgh, oo. Northum-
berland, 214, 324. 563.
, .the prior of St. Oswald's
[Nostell], parson of, 1.
, castle of, 239.
, , John de Fenwyk, keeper
of, 76.
, , Roger Heyron, keeper
of, 76.
Bamburgh. See Baumburgh.
Bampton, William son of Philip de, 86.
Bampton, 233.
Bcunpton, Baunton, co. DeTon, 557.
Bampton, [oo. Westmoreland], William
de iidenhi^e, parson of, 402.
Banard, Richard, 486.
Compare Baynard.
Banastre, Adam or Adam de, 12, 32.
, Henry, of Preston, 233.
, Robert, 245.
Banbury, Bamiebury [oo. Oxford}, 100.
, G^rge de Solario, inrebeDdary
of, 588.
Bangor, bishop of, 4, 195.
, See Seys.
Bangor, bishopric, diocese, or see of, 62,
73, 74, 106, 111, 113, 195, 196,
271, 3i§0, 354, 445, 524.
, archdeacon ^ Anglesey in. See
Anian.
, tenth in the diocese of, 117, 156.
Bangor [oo. Carm^roQ.], Friars
Preachers of, 323.
Banham, William de, ' noter,' 488.
Banham [co. Norfolk], 264.
, Geoffrey de Welleford, parson
of, 135.
Bannebury. See Banbury.
Banningham, Banyngham [oo. Norfolk],
64.
,Hugh [de BoUe], parson of, 64.
Banstead, Banstede, Banstede by Lon-
don, Benstede, oo. Surrey, 115,
132, 135, 202, 542.
Banstede, John de, 141.
Banyard, Robert. See Bajmard.
Banyngham. See Banningham.
Barba, William, 245.
Barbecan, See Barbyoan.
GENERAL INDEX.
629
fitt-ber, Barbour, Edmund le, 540, 542.
Henry le, 184, 862.
John le, 419, 435.
[of Colchester], 475, 480.
[CO. Hertford], 468, 473.
, and Margaret, his wife,
468. 473.
Richard le, 367, 475, 480.
Roger le, 605.
Jiang's Serjeant, 7.
Simon le, 475, 480.
William le, 181.
[of Colchester], 475, 479.
, of Heselingfeld, 20.
Barbycan, William, parson of Wythe-
oombe, 292.
BarohestoQ, Bercheston [oo. Woroester],
360.
Bard, Henry, 98.
, Hu^, 527.
, John, of Butterwyk, 21.
, William son of John, of Butter-
wyk 21 .
, William le, 208.
See Berd.
Barde. See Borde.
Barde, Bard', Dnffus de, Doffus de, of
the socnety of the Bardi of Ilor-
enoe, 9, 11, 15, 16, 32, 38, 48,
55, 59, 64, 71, 131, 246, 254.
, to be of tibe king's
Household or retained in uie
Household, 13, 35, 36.
, Lapus de, 246.
, Philip de, 254.
Bardelbi. See Barlby.
Bardelbv, Hugh de, parson oi the
churoh (3 EHhbegg, 382.
, Robert de, clerk, 201, 493, 533,
557, 561.
, preBendaiy of Dunning-
ton, 342, 376.
, a ooimmissionier, 175.
William de, derk, 350, 521.
, parson of Baliogari, 215,
239, 493.
Bardenay, Bardenaye, Bardeney, Bard-
eneye. See Bardney.
Bardesdene, John de, 303.
Bardesey. See Berdeseye.
Bardestaple. See Barnstaple.
Bardeville, Bardevile, John son of
William, 170.
, William, 170.
Bardeyn, Robert, goldsmith, 556.
Bardfield, Berd^eld [co. Essex], 305,
338,359,531. '
.Little, Little Berdefeld, oo.
•BfiseXj x/o.
Baidi, Bard' of Florenoe, merchants of
the societv of the. See Florence ;
and oljo Balduohiii ; Barde ;Belyn-
Bonij Cachefory; Forcetti;
Philippi.
Bardney, Bardenay, Bardeney, Bard-
eneye [oo. Lincoln], abbey of, 41,
133, 149, 151, 406.
, abbot and convent of, 350, 376.
, abbot of, 438.
, Richard de Gaynes-
bur^, a monk of Spalding, 140,
151.
^.. , Robert. Robert de
Wayneflete, 41, 42, 74, 109.
, monks [named] of, 74.
Bardolf, Isabella (^daughter of Robert
Aquillon], widow of Hugh Bar-
die, 48, 135.
, Thomas, 48, 135.
, , and Agnes, hss wife. 40.
,a commis^cmer, Ac., 97,
170, 460.
Barel, Hugh, 94.
Compare Baryl.
Barendele. See Berendale.
Barenton. See Barrington.
Baret, Elias, 274.
.Master John, parson of Boston,
661.
, John, [a felon], 332.
[CO. Hertford], 539.
, [co. York], 181, 183.
, Walter, 539.
, William, 284. 419, 435.
Barerille, BarvOe, Edmund, of Barton^
236.
Barewe, Barowe, Baniwe, Bc;rwe,
Berewe, John de, 333.
, , and Matilda his wife,
and Hiomas his son, 350.
, John de, a oommissioner,
assessor, <fec., 93, 94, 275, 296,
348, 462.
Lambert son of Hamo de, and
Robert his brother, 85.
^Robert son of Thomas son of
Walter de, 85.
, Robert de la, of Tykenham, 581.
brother Roger de, 37.
,, William de, 285.
, William son of Thomas son of
Walter de, 603.
See Barrow; Baruwe; Berewe.
Barewell, Barwelle, Thomas de, 529.
, William son of Robert de, 276.
Barf Old, Berkeford, co. Bedford, 175.
Barford, Bereford [oo. Warwick], 369.
Barford, St. Martdn, Bereford St.
Martin, co. Wilts, 197.
Barghe, Thomas atte, 483.
Bargiis, Manfred de, 434.
Baril. See Baryl.
680
GENERAL INDEX.
Barker, Barkere, Hugh le, 494.
,John le, 410, 494.
, Nicholas, 86.
, Robert bod (^ Isabella la, 608.
Barkeston, Roger de, 561.
See Barkston; Barkstone.
Barkeworth. See Barkworth.
Barking, Berking, Berkvng, Berkynge,
Berkynges, Berkyogges [oo.
Essex], 92, 111, 368.
, abbey of, 79, 106, 207.
, abbess of, 827.
, Aune de Veer, abbess of, 70.
, Eleanor de Weston, abbess of,
80, 102.
, nans [named] of, 70.
Barking, Berkyng, co. Suffolk, 84.
Barkston, Barkeston [co. Leioester],
194, 692.
Barkstone, Barkeston [co. Lincoln],
258, 846, 477.
Barkworth, Barkeworth, Joikm de, 231,
608.
Barlamark in Shettleston [in theparish
of Barony, co. Lanark], Thomas
de Newehagh, prebends^ of, 388.
Barlby, Bardebi, oo. York, 479.
Barleburgh, John de, 636.
,Randolf de, 495.
Barley, Berleye [oo. Hertford], Hugh
Aumfray, rector of, 39.
, Richard de Henle, rector of, 39.
Barling, Barlyng [co. Essex], 226.
Barlings, Barlynges, 230.
Barlinfis, Barlynges, Berlynges [oo.
Lipncoln], abbot of, 276, 280, 281.
, canon and lay brother [named]
of, 276, 280.
Barlyk, Richard son of Alan, of Lren-
ham, 474.
Barlynges, Barlyng. See Barlings.
Barmoor, Bairemore, Bairmor, Bair-
more, Bayremore, Bayrmor [co.
Nortnumberland]. letters patent
dated at, 878, 890, 391, 463, 466.
Barmston, Berneston [co. York], 291.
Bamabe, John, 179.
, Roger, 179.
Ba«rnacle, Berhangil [co. Warwick], 226.
Barnard, See Bernard.
Barnard's Castle, Castle Bernard, co.
Duriuun, Henrv son of Hugh,
constable of, 314.
, forest of, 814.
Bamdeleye, John de, 487.
Barneby, John de, of York, 421.
, Robert de, 689.
Barnes, William atte, 209.
See Bernes.
Bamesby, William de, 231.
Bameye, recHus Barueye. See Barway.
Bamingham, Bermyngeham, Bermenge-
ham [CO. Norfolk], parage for,
339.
Barningham, Bemyn^iiam [co. Soffdk],
Bamingham Norwood, North wode Ber-
ningham [co Norfolk], Heory [de
Bemingham or Beormingihani},
parson of, 291.
, ^ his brotliers Wal-
ter, John, Reginald, Ralph and
Peter, 291.
Bamoldby, Bez^iolby, co. Lincoln, 409.
, Richard de Ragenhull, parson
of, 460.
Barnstaple, Bardestaple [co. DeTon],
663.
Barnwell, Bernewell [by Oambridge],
466.
,Fulk, prior of, 465.
, the prior <rf, 110, 174.
, prior and convent of, 116, 132,
202, 222, 268, 453, 454.
, canons [named] of, 465.
Beroloco. See Carolooo.
Baron, Baroun, Barun, Eustace le, 78.
, John son of Eustace le, 78.
, John, of Sandwich, 472.
, Peter, 94.
, Robert, of Brimaneston, 274,
287.
, William, of Maydenhuth, 696.
Baro»s. See England.
Baroun. See Baron.
Barowe. See Barewe; Barrow; Bar-
uwe; Berewe.
Barr, Barre, 234.
Barrau, Peter, of Baaas, 112.
Barri, Luke de, 624.
See Barry ; Berry ; Bery .
Banington, Barenton, co. Cambridge,
609.
See Baryngton.
Barrow. Barowe. Barowe by Barton, co.
Lincoln, 302.
Barrow, Berk, co. Rutland, 386.
Barrow, North. NortJibarwe [oo. Somer-
set], 173.
Barrow-upon-Humber, Barewe or Barwe-
upon-Humbre, oo. Lincoln, 81,
85.
Barrowden^ Barwedon, Berewedon [co.
RutJand], 124, 137, 608.
Barry, Robert, a commissioner, Ac., 97.
5^ee Barri; Berry; Bery.
Bars, Thomas de, 452.'
Barsham, Geoffrey de, 309.
Barsham [co. Norfolk], 263.
Bart, Richard, 229.
Compare Berte.
Bartelet, Simon, of Neuton, 104.
See Bertelot.
Bartelmeu, Bartilmeu, John, of Staon-
ford lalias John de Staunford],
o2.
Matthew, and William his son ,
463.
GENERAL INDEX.
681
Bartholomew, Bartholomew son of, de
Wifi^toQ, 398.
, Thomas son of, de Shaldeford,
287. 290, 465.
Barton, Adam de, 405.
, Hughde, 27.
, John de, his son John Tnissel,
230.
, , oi Fryton, 348, 405.
., a commiaBioner, 283, 541.
.Peter de, 106.
.Master Philip de, arohdeaoom
[1300 to 1320] of Surrey, 269.
, Ralph de, 257.
, Robert de, 450.
, , keeper of viotnals at
Carlisle, 190, 191, 197, 256.
, , a commissioner, &c., 84,
87, 171, 291, 298, 362, 370, 466,
542, 543, 646, 604, 608, 610.
, a rioter at Lydyngton,
608.
, Theobald de, 354.
iSfee Berton.
Barton, 209, 236.
Barton, Bertone [co. Cambridge], 480,
481.
Barton [co. Lincoln], 302.
, Barrow by, co. Lincoln, 302.
,[? Barton-upon-Humber, co.
Lincoln], 366.
Barton [co. Nottingham], 529.
Barton, co. Westmoreland, 513.
Barton Bendish, Bartonebinthedich, Ber-
ton Benedich [in Clackclose hunr
dred, co. Norfolk], 345.
.John de Chelreye, parson of
Burton Hanred. See Barton Segraye.
Barton Segrave, Barton Hanred, Bar-
ton Hanered [co. Northampton],
Thomas de London (or Loudon),
parson of, 378, 395, 416.
Barton St. Andrews, Borton St. Andrew
Rn Barton Bendish], co. Norfc^k,
208, 456.
BartcMi. Barton St. John, oo. Oxford,
519, 520.
Bartoa-upon-Humber, Barton upon
Umber, Barton, oo. Lincoln,
366, 444.
, letters patent dated at, 18.
,pavage for, 417.
Barton - upon - Trent, ? Burton -upon-
Trent, Master Adam de Agmo<^-
ham, parson of, 4.
Barton by Marlborou^. Beaton by
Merlebergh [co. Wilts], 190.
Bartonsham, Bertonesham [co. Here-
ford], Master Robert Hereward,
prebcnidary of, 521.
Bamdwode, Geoffrey de, 200.
Bam^e, Bameye. See Barway.
Barugh, Great, Great Bergh in Rydale
[oo. York], 57.
by Darton, Bergh by Derton, oo.
York, 281, 368, 370.
Barun. See Baron.
Baruwe, Barowe, Gilbert atte, 296, 474,
487, 541.
See Barewe; Berewe.
Barville, Barvile. See Bareville.
Barway, Barueye, Bameye [by Soham,
oo. Cambridge], 525.
Barwe. See Barewe; Baruwe; Berewe.
Barwedon. See Barrowden.
Barwelle. See Barewell.
Barwiok, Berewik [Smithdod hundred,
oo. Norfolk], 263.
Barwick-in Elmet. Berewyk in Elmete,
oo. York, 282.
Baryl, Baril, Philip, 297, 470.
Baryngton, Barynton, Richard de,
cauon of Barnwell, 465.
, Robert de, 14.
, Thomas de, 294.
, Thomas de, knight, 233.
Basde, Peter, 119.
Base, John, 393.
Compare Basy.
Basilia, Robert son of, 280.
Basing, Basyng [co. Hants], 157.
Basinges, Bassinx|;ee, Basynges, Basyng,
John de, 4^, 539, 560.
, Margery . late the wife of Wil-
liam de, 487.
, Thomas de, of London, 600.
, , his wife, Dionisia, 600.
, William de, 483.
Basingstoke, Basyngstoke, oo. Hants,
115, 116, 132, 136, 202, 253, 401.
Baskerville, Baskirville, Michael de,
556.
, Richard de, a oommissioner,
conservator, Ac., 93, 97, 275, 460,
462.
, Roger de, a conservator of the
peace, commissioner, Ac., 97, 100,
289, 460, 462, 536.
Bason, David, 78.
Bassaleg Ebbwr, Bassaiek Ebboz, Bas-
selek EbboE [co. Monmouth],
415, 456.
Basse. See Base.
Basselek Ebboz. See Bassaleg Ebbwy.
Basset, Alice, 226.
,Hugh, 211.
, James, 198.
, John , a commissioner, assessor,
Ac., 97, 348, 608.
, , of Luffenham, a conser-
vator of the peace, 366.
, , of Mentemor, 543, 550.
,Marmaduke, 211, 399.
, Ralph, a commissioner, Ac.,
484, 548-550.
of Drayton, 35, 37, 302,
362, 390, 556.
632
GENERAL INDEX.
Basset, Ralph — eont.
, ,of Draytoa, a oammis-
sioner, oonsenrator, &o, 177,
292, 296, 300, 460.
, Richard, 400, 406.
, William, 180, 272, 475, 478,480.
.......... William son of William, of
Shathenfeld, 429.
Bassetlaw, Beroetelowe, oo. Nottangham,
288.
Bassingboura, Bassynsbouroie, Basing-
bum, BassyngDume [oo. Cam-
bridge^ 481, m.
, John Giffard, vicar of, 644.
Bassingbume, Bassingburn, Bassing-
bourne, Basyngbum, Bassyng-
boume, John de, and Ohristina
his wife, 620.
,Matthew de, 438.
, , a conservator of the
peace, 366.
, Stephen de, 231.
, Warin de, of Wynepol, 644.
, and Roger lus
son, and Warin brother or Roger,
480.
Bassinges. See Basinges.
Bassingham, Basyngham, Carlton by,
oo. Lincoln, 6.
BasByngboume. See Bassingbponi ;
Bossingbume.
Bastanthweyt, Bastenthwayt, Basten-
Uiweyt, Bastingtwhayth, Alex-
ander de, 20, 31.
, ,a conservator of the
peace, 461.
Bastard, Alan, 316.
.John, of Stonford, and Agnes
nis wife, 662.
, Richard, 142.
Bastard, Robert a. See Aysedewill.
Bastenthwayt. See Bastanthweyt.
Bastervasio, William Labeit de, 76.
Bastingtwhayth. See Bastanthweyt.
Baston, Philip de, the king's chaplain,
63. 168, 563.
Basy, Roger, of York, 209, 395.
, , a commissioner, &c., 368.
Compare Base.
Basyngbum. See Bassingboume.
Basyn^es, Basyng. See Basing;
iBaeinges.
Basyng^iam. See Basshigham.
Basyngstoke. See Baaing&toke.
Bat. See Bate.
Bataile, Bataille, Batayle, Henry de la,
266.
, John de la, 442.
t, William, a commissioner, 472.
Batoombe by Bruton, Bateoombe by
Briuton [oo. Somerset], 680.
Bate, Bat, Bote, Agnes, 308, 660.
, John, 308, 660.
, Richard, 308, 660, 690.
, Richard le, 368.
, Robert, 308, 650.
, Robert son of William, of
Groby, 369.
, Simon, 540.
, Thomas, 467, 476, 479.
,WiUiam, 496.
, of Stansop, 466.
Compare Bote.
Batecok, John, 468, 473.
Bateoombe. See Batoombe.
Bateman, Michael, of Alkebarwe, 266.
, Peter, 366.
, William, of Alkebarwe, 266.
, , of Irenham, 474.
, ,of Westhaddon, 221.
Batemanson, Robert. See Alwen.
Bateeford, Hugh son of Thomas de, 363.
, John de, 363.
, , his servant John, John
Johanesservant de Batesford,
363.
, Robert de, 469.
, William de, 423.
, See Battisford.
Batesone, Batesson, Batessone, Hugh,
of Doneca&tre, 20.
, Richard, of Newebigg*, 236.
, Thomas, 87.
Bateste, Henry, 463.
Bath, 00. Somerset, the prior of, 16,
396.
Bath and Wells, bishopof , See Bumel ;
Dorkenesford ; WelleB.
.bii^opric, diocese or see (^, 67,
73, 119, 148, 156, 195, 219, 313,
445, 580, 601.
, tenth in, 117, 136, 148,
156.
Bathampton, John de, 69.
BaUie, Bathele, Matthew de, of Dublin,
346, 373.
Compare Bathele.
Bathekewell. See Bakewell.
Bathele. William de, parson of Yakesle,
189.
See Bale; Bathe.
Batherle, Thomas de, 364.
Bathgate. Bathket fco. Linlithgow],
William de Killerby, parson of,
381.
Bathket. See Bathgate.
Bathleiy. See Bale.
Bathon, Heniy de, 610.
, Peter de, 612.
, Thomas de, 432.
, William de, derk, 427.
See Ba; Bathe.
GENERAL INDEX.
688
BatonT, Batur, Gilbeort le, 180.
, Robert, Robert le, 'forester,'
363, 364.
Batricheseye. See Battersea.
Battenhal, Baldehalene, Baldenhale
[near Worcester], 102.
Battorooa, Batricheseye [oo. Surrey],
465.
Battisford, Batesford, oo. Suffolk, 52.
, John de Acooumbe, preceptor
of, 575.
Battle [oo. Sussex], abbey of, 140, 571.
the abbot of, 35.
, John de Pevenae \_reciiits Roger
de Pevense], abbot of, 120.
, Roger de Pevense, abbot of, 140.
John [de Northburne, 1311 to
1318], late abbot of, 109.
, abbot and convent of, 157, 199,
421, 692.
, monks [named] of, 109.
Batur. See Batour.
Batyn, Hugh, 173.
, John, 464.
Bauchon, William, 454.
Bauoquelle. See Bauquelie.
Baud, Baude, John. 447.
, ,of Colecestre, 475, 479.
, Laurenoe le, 241.
, Richard le, of Lodynton, 241.
, William, knight, 437.
,Wimam le, 194, 419.
Baudel, Boudel, William, of Hull, 390.
, [Guillam], of Gaeoouy,
117, 198.
Compare Boudel.
Bauderseye. See Bawdsey.
Baudewyn, Baudewyne, Henry, of
Aysohton. 286.
, , John his son, 286.
,John. of Barling, and Agatha
his wite, 225.
, William, of Kerdington, 282.
, Thomas, 115.
See Baldewyn.
Baukerville. See Boscherville.
Baumburgh, Sim^n de, canon of Bar-
lings, 276, 280.
, Thomas de, parson of Ohimch
side, 382.
, parson of Eluestowe, 378,
505.
Baumburgh, 214.
See Bamburgh.
Baume, John, merchant, of Lenne, 253.
Bauncton, Maurice de, 155.
Baunton, Adam de, 454, 558.
;S^e€ Bampton ; Bauncton.
Bauquelie. Baucquelle, Nicholas de,
prebendary of St. John's, Bever-
ley, HI.
Bavent, Bavente, Adam, 274.
, Ralph de, 448.
Bavent — cont,
, Robert, 434.
, , the elder, 76.
, , the younger, 76.
, Roger de, 497.
, Roger, Roger de, R. de, a com-
missioner, conservator of the
peace, 92, 170, 179, 459, 606, 537,
Bawdrip, Baggedripe [co. Somerset],
126, 127, 181.
Bawdsey, Bauderseye, co. Norfolk, 81.
Baxmon, Nicholas, 485.
Baxtere. See Baker ; Bakester ; Pestur.
Bayeux, Baiocis, the barony or honor
of. 364.
See also Baiocis.
Baygnard. See Baynard.
Baylly, Bayly, Alice de, 494.
, James de, of St. Omer, 696.
Compare Bailly.
Baynard, Baygnard, Baignard, Banyard,
Robert, 173, 195, 199, 438.
, Robert, or Robert de, a commis-
sioner, &c., 87, 171, 180, 284,
367, 368, 602.
Compare Banard.
Bayntoti. See Bainton.
Bayonne [Basses Pyr^n^es, France],
ship of St, James of, 186.
Simon de Meotes [marchant]
of, 198.
Bayouse, Bayous. See Baiocis; Bayeux.
Bayseboll, Juliana, 356.
Bayston, Alice de, 495.
Bay ton, WilUam de, 21.
Bay ton [oo. Worcester], 545.
Bazadois [France], Revmund Marqueys,
receiver for, 350.
Bazaa [Gironde, France], 112.
, canon of . <S>ce Pinibus.
Bo. See Bee.
Beaoonsfield, Becnesfeld, Bekenesfeld
[co. Buckingham], 340, 491.
Beal, Beyale, co. York, 282.
Bealde, Simon, a commissioner, 486.
Beatrice, Henry son of. See Santon.
, , do Weethale, 309.
, John son of, 308, 650.
, , de Boleby, 474.
, Richard son of, de Guinthorpe,
308, 550.
Beauchamp, Beauchaump, John de, of
Benner, 178.
, Walter de, 289, 304.
, William, 'bocher,' 543.
See Bello Campo.
Beauchief [oo. Derby], William, abbot
of, 281, 494.
, , Walter de Ck)tes, the
abbotesserjant, 281.
Beaufaunt, Richard, 468, 473.
684
GENERAL INDEX.
Beaofiz, Beaufuite, Beaufuiz. Beaufils,
Henry, 23, 811, 463, 462, 471.
.a oommissioner, &o.. 81,
83, 84, 86, 91, 172, 176, 179, 186,
243, 273-275, 287, 288, 293,
303, 465, 466, 472, 473, 637, 541,
542, 649.
, Thomasson of William, 172, 182.
Beanflour, James, 486, 535.
, Robert, [of Bristol], 579.
, Thomas, 61, 503.
Beaufo. See Beaufoi; Bello Fago.
Beaufoi. Beaufoy, Beaufay, Beaufo,
John de,. John, a oommiaeioner,
&o., 279, 288.
, Ralph son of Ralph, of Seyton.
608.
, Robert, of Seyton, 608.
See Bello Fago.
Beanfrere, Heniy, of Halghton by
Haghemon, 151.
, Richard, of Halghton by Haghe-
mon, 151.
Beaufront [oo. Northumberland], 289.
Beaufrount, Walter de, 484.
Beaulieu [oo. Hants], the abbot of, 595.
, abbot and monks of St. MarVs,
316.
Beaumanor, Beau Maner, Beaumaneor
[oo. Leicester], letters patent
dated at, 352.
Beaumaris [oo. Anglesey], a burgesEi of,
and deputy of the butler for, 525!
, castle of 573.
, John de Sapy, conatable of the
oastle of, 446.
Beaumes, Hugh de, 50.
Beaumond, Beaumonde, Hugh de,
'clerk,' 85.
, Thomas, 278.
, William de, 468, 473.
See Beaumont; Bello Monte;
Belmont.
Beaumont, Beaumount, John son of
Philip de, 271.
, Nicholas, 231.
, Thomas, 232.
See Beaumond; Bello Monte;
Belmont.
Beaupel, Robert, 680.
, the elder, 13.
Beauvais, Philip, 530.
, Master Simon de, 530.
Beauyer, Beauwer, John de, 315.
Beauvere. See Belvoir.
Beawe, Roger, of Pountfrayt, 235.
Beby, Robert de, a monk of West-
minster, 342, 413.
Bee. See Bec-Helluin.
Beoaneslegh. See Begansley.
Becoa Hall, Bechagh, Bechawe [oo.
York], 287, 305, 308.
Bechagh, Beohawe. See Beoca HaU.
Beche, Geffrey atte, 302.
, OeiTase son of Robert atte, 639.
, John de la, 18, 418, 420, 421.
, Juliana de, nun of Barldn^ 70.
, Nicholas de la, 69, 226.
, , the younger, 64.
, Philip de la, a oommissioDer,
&a, 169, 470.
,the elder, 421.
, Roger atte, 418.
, Roger de la, 446.
, William de la, 91, 179, 274, 418.
, , and Euphemia his wife,
and Mary her sister, 139.
Compare Beck.
Bechefeld. See Bitchfield.
Bee Helluin, Beo, de Becco Heriewyci
[Eure, France], abbey off 544.
, Gilbert, abbot of, 70.
, Reginald, abbot of, 389.
, abbot of, 268, 644.
, his attorney in E«ng-
land, 70, 268.
, ; William de Ponte
Episcopi, prior of Okebum. his
attorney and proctor in England,
70, 268.
, William, Willermus, de Sancto
Albino, a monk of, 158.
.Ralph de Rounoeyille, a vaga-
Dond monk of, 268.
Bechinesley. See Bethmesley.
Beck, William atte, 229.
Citmpare Beche; Beek; Bek.
Becke, Thomas, bishop [1280 to 1293]
of St. David's, 77, 631.
Beokenham, Bekenham, Beghenham [oo.
Kent], 317.
Beoket, Thomas a, Tbomas, the ohanoel-
lor [1154 to 1161], 313.
Becontree, Bekyntre, oo. Essex, 239.
Becte, Gilbert, of Ypres, 530.
Bedale [co. York], Matilda late the wife
of Brian son of Alan (Adam in
elrror), lady of, 210.
Beddington, Bedinton [co. Surrey],
William de Alingio, parson of,
114.
Bedeford, Adam de, of Dublin, 346, 373.
, Henry de, Master of the hos-
Sital of St. Thomas Aeon, Lon-
on, 205, 260.
, John de, 351.
See Bedford.
Bedel, Edenevet le, 372.
, Geoffrey, 495.
, Gilbert le, 465.
, Hugh le, of Beeston, 510.
John fiz Geoffrey le, 495.
, Nicholas le, 499.
See Beudel.
Bedelesman, Hugh le, 371.
BedeleBwarthyn. See Belswardine.
GENERAL INDEX.
685
Bedewrnde, Bedewynd, Walter de, pre-
bendary of Momersfeld, 66.
, .treasurer of St. Peter's,
York, 4§3.
Bedewynde. See Bed win.
Bedford, Bedeford. town of, 26, 67, 122,
282, 439, 440, 543.
, i ustices of gaol deliveiy for,
399, 563.
,gaol of, 175,
,St. Oathbert's church, 439.
, , Robert de Assheby, par-
son of, 485, 535.
See Bedeford; Caldwell.
Bedf<Hxl. archdeacon of. See London,
Edmund de.
Bedford, county of, 20, 67, 399, 569,
606.
, assessors for, 349.
, commissioners of oyer and ter-
miner for. 97, 548.
, touching malpractices by
sheriffs and oUiers for, 299, 548,
550, 606.
, conservators, or keepers of the
peace for, 276, 460.
, the sheriff of, 501.
, , his clerk and bailiffs;
rescue of goods from, 175.
Bedingham, Bedyngham [co. Norfolk],
383.
Bedinton. See Beddington.
Bedokesworth, Eudo de, 18.
Bed win, Bedewynde [co. Wilts], Bert-
rand de Asserio, prebenoary of,
406.
Bigaud de Asserio, prebendary
of,S5.
Bedyngham. See Bedingham.
Bee, Be, John le, of Baytovi, ohaplaiai,
545.
, Walter, 65.
Beeford, Beford [co. York], Richard de
Burton, jNU-son of, 497.
Beek, Bek, John, 228, 335, 431.
.John de, keeper of the castle of
Lincoln, 340.
See Beck; Bek.
Beel. See Bele ; Belle.
Beeleigh, Bilegh, Bylech, Byleye [in the
parish of St. Mary, Maiden, co.
Essex], abbey of [St. Nidiolas],
515.
, abbot and convent of, 127, 491 .
Beeng, Beenges. See Bing in Pettis-
tree parish.
Beengham, William son of Peter de,
' fouler,' 293.
Compare Byngham.
Beeeton, Beston [co. Bedford], 510.
Beeston, co. Norfolk, 178, 263, 264.
See Beston.
Beford. See Beeford.
Begansley, Bekaneelegh^ Beoaaeslegh
[near Bumney bridge, co. Mon-
mouth], 415, 456.
Begars, or le Petit Bigard, Begrar, in
Brittany [Cotes de Nord,
France], house of, 398.
, Brice and William, monks of,
398.
Begelyn, John, 442.
, Richard, 291.
Beggere, Geoffrey le, 462.
Beghenham. See Beckenham.
Begheton, John de, 361, 365.
Beghton. See Beighton.
Begrar. See Begars.
Beighton, Beghton [co. Derby], Bar-
tholomew de Ootyngham, parson
of, 137.
Bek, Beek, Anthony de, bishop [1283 to
1311], of Durham. 491, 5Sl, 517.
, Master Anthony de, chancellor
of St. Mary's, Lincoln, 413.
, , bishop of Lincoln, royal
assent to the election of, ^ Feb-
ruary, 1320, 417.
, Maxtin de, of Oporto in Portu-
gal, 296, 538, 54Q, 604.
, Peter, 294.
, Stephen, to hold the office of the
assay at Canterbury, 394.
See Beck; Beek.
Bekaneslegh. See Begansley.
Bekefeld, John son of Thomas son of
Ralph de, 232.
Bekener. See Bakenere.
Bekenesfeld. See Beaconsfield.
Bekenham. See Beckenham.
Bekerynges, Bekeryng, Bekeringe,
Cicely de, 216.
, John de, 384.
, Thomas de, 151, 216, 229, 288.
, his son and heir Thomas,
151.
Bekkeford, Adam de, monk, 506.
Bekkesgate, Richard de, 115.
Bekyngham, Master Roger de, parson
of Radeclyve, 49.
Bekyntre. See Becontree.
Bel, James le, 509.
, hrother Walter le, 467.
Belamy. See Beaumes.
Belassise. See Bellasize.
Belcampo, Belcamp. See Beeuchamp;
Belle Campo.
Belch', ^ee Belcher.
Belohamp [co. Essex], 498.
Belchamp Otten [co. Essex], 498.
Belchamp St. Ethelbert [co. Essex],
498.
Belcher, Belch[er], Blecher, Belch',
Henry le, 475, 479.
John le, 475, 480.
Roger le, 475, 479, 480.
686
GENERAL INDEX.
Bde, John, oi Gkxiesbeskirk, 180.
, , of St. Maiy de Castro,
Guernsey, 23.
, , robBery by Perota some-
time his wife, 23.
See Belle.
Bele Assise. See Doyer.
Beleau. See Belewe; Bella Aqua.
Belehom. See Belbomme.
Belemont. See Beaumond ; Beaumont ;
Bello Monte; Belmont.
Belencrayk. See Blindcrake.
Belencumber, Robert de, 169.
Beler, Ralph, 393, 394.
, Roger, 80, 136, 228, 236.
of Borkeby, 320, 336,
392, 393, 394, 494.
, ,a commissioner, Ac.,
299, 302, 362, 376.
Relet, Robert, 90.
Belewe, John de, of EUeker, 682.
See Bella Aqua.
Belford [co. Northumberland], letterB
patent dated at, 467.
Belhomme, Belehom, Henry, 468, 473.
Belhous, Isolda de, 494.
, John de, 146.
, Richard de, 493.
, Thomas de, 667.
B^, Bells. See Exeter cathedral.
Bell-founder. See R^ford.
Bella Aqua, Xsahella, late the wife of
Jolm de, 238.
See Belewe.
Bella Fago. See Beaufoi ; BeUo Fa^.
Bellard, John, 291.
Bellardi. See Ballardi; Luooa.
BellasiEe, Belassise [co. York], 233.
Belle, Alioe, ol Lepyngton, 178.
,John, 424, 426.
, 'forester,* 282.
, of Okham, 608.
, , of Swaueton, 177.
, Marsery daughter of Hugh,
and Agnes her sister, 83.
^Michael, merchant of Ipres in
Flanders, 467.
, Robert, 372.
, Thomas, 99.
, of Boston, 463.
See Bele.
Belle Assise. See Dorer.
Belleau, BEdlawe [co Lincoln], Ralph
Testard. parson of, 67.
Bellew. See Bdewe; Bella Aqua.
BeHindoni. See Bdynzoni.
Bello Campo, Bellocampo, Belcamp,
Beauchamp, Cicely de, 188, 360.
, Elizabeth de, a nun, and abbess
of St. Mary's, Elstow, 210, 218,
260. > I y
, Giles de, 14, 66, 266, 418, 446.
, , oommisBioner, 367, 368.
BeUo Oampo, Giles de — eont
, , keeper of the oastle of
Droslan, 248, 266.
, , constable ol Scarborough
oastle, 693, 696.
f^or Beauohamp, Guy de, eari
[1298 to 13151 of Warwick, 14, 24,
66, 74, 104. m, 123, 134, 173, 221,
262, 314, 326, 377, 379.
,his son Thomas, 193.
, Henry de, of Hay, 676.
, Humphrey de, parson of Hare-
wode, 83.
, John de, a commissioner, Ac.,
69, 92, 96, 282, 297, 470, 483,
647, 576.
, ,of Marsh, a conservator
of the peace, 83.
, of Mershton, a conmiis-
sioner, <xc., 641.
, of Somerset, a oonmiis-
sioner. a oonservatpr of the peaoe,
83. 172, 301, 469, 471, 6977646,
602.
, Simon de, 158.
Walter de, 462, 596.
, and Alioe his wife, 388.
Itemp. 18 Edward I], 631.
,Waiiam de, 419, 436, 436.
, commissioner of array,
676.
, , constable of the castle
of St. Briavels, 576.
, , sheriff of Woroester,
oonservator of the peace for the
city of Wor6ester, 46.
,earl [1268 to 1298] of
Warwick, 77.
See Beauohaump ; Belchamp.
Bello Fago, Roger de, keeper of the
castle of Newcastle m Emlyn,
338.
See Beaufoi.
Bedio Joco, William de, 294.
Bello Monte, Henry de, brother of the
bishop of Durham, the king's kins-
man, 72, 160, 174, 417. 444, 571,
682, 686.
, , and Alice his wife, 71,
351, 584.
, , , and her sister
Margaret, 685.
, Isabella de, lady of Vesc^, 396.
, John de, 426.
, Louis de, 88.
.Beaumont, Louis de, bishop
[1317 to 1333] of Durham, 122,
160, 190, 217, 242, 312. 400, 434-
436, 491, 517, 529, 571, 682.
, his hrother Henry, 682.
, Philip de, 681.
See Beaumond ; Beaumont ;
Belmont.
Bello Podio, William de, of Agen, 399.
Bellou. See Belsay.
Bellun, Nichc^as son of Nidiolas, 86.
Compare Belne.
GENERAL INDEX.
687
Bdmont, Belemont, Master John de,
parson of Bonbury, 561.
See Beauinond ; Beaumont ;
Bello Monte.
Belmoot. See Knaresborou^.
Belne, Belne, Hugh de, 332.
Compare Bellun.
Beloe. See Bnlley.
Bolsay, Belshou, Bellou [in Bolam par-
ighl CO. Northumberland, 254,
Belshou. See Belsay.
Belstead, Belstede [oo. Suffolk], 530.
Belstede, Boger de, 177.
Bebwardine, Bedeleswartbyn, oo. Salop,
601.
Beltoft, Simon de, 269.
, ,and Thomas his brother,
306.
, Thomas de, 162.
Belton, John de, parson of Bipton, 270.
, Bobert de, of Grantham, 206.
Belton, 234.
Belton [oo. Lincoln], 514, 558.
Belue, Belne, Hugh de, 332.
Compare Bellun.
Belvoir, Belver, Beauvere [oo. Leioee-
ter], 592.
, the castle of, 592.
, the prior and convent of, 592.
Belynzoni [Bellincioni], Datinus, of the
society of the Bardi of Fiorenoe,
16.
Bemeslay, Bobert de, 305.
Compare Bethmesley.
Bemfeld-ryddynge [co. Northampton],
405.
Bendi, the Common, or Common Pleas,
527.
.*, justices of. See Bacun; Ben-
stede : Beref ord ; Bourne ; Bou-
ser; Donecastre; Herle; In^;
Mutford; Boubiry; Scrope; Sto-
nore.
, keener of the writs and rolls of.
See Bereford.
Benoh, the King's, 65, 70, 126, 135, 193,
326, 330, 333, 337, 385, 391, 403,
409, 424, 457, 459, 466, 496, 525,
527, 552.
y , deoeiTing the court of,
10, 11, 66.
, seneanty before the, 189.
, ,Adam de ¥yn<iiAm to
defend the king's business in,
242.
, justices of. See Inge; Malber-
thorpe; Ormeeby; Srope; Spi-
gumel ; Tiykingham.
, justices of the, 125, 346, 508.
, orier of. See Botle.
Bendel. See Beudd.
Bendyn. See B«idyn.
Bene, Benne, Bene, Master Jakes, 414.
, Martin, 278.
, William, 278.
, , *taillour,* 608.
See Bennessone.
Benedict, Jc^m son of, de Tlieford, 139.
Benery. See Bevery.
Benesle, Balph de, 92.
Benestede. See Benstede.
Benet, Beneyt, Bobert, 542, 549.
, Walter, 295.
, [co. Lincoln], 92.
.William, 163.
, [co. Kent], 176.
, [CO. Norfolk], 467.
, ,of Boston, 257, 425.
See Beneyt.
Benett', Bernard, merdiant vintner, 72.
Beneyt, Bartholomew de, 468, 473.
, Bernard, 161.
, , of St. Cleer, 47.
,John, 499.
.John son of Stephen, of Heo-
ham, 471.
,Bichard, 208.
, Bobert, 208.
, WUliam, 389.
, William son of William, of
Cornwode, 148.
See Benet.
Benford or BeuforH. See Beuford.
Benhale, Edmund de, 273.
Benham, Elias, 373.
, Thomas, 373.
, WUliam, 373.
Benigton. See Bennington.
Benne. See Bene; Bennessone.
Bennebrugge, Bichard de, 19.
Benner. See Binner.
Bennessone, William, 293.
Bennington, Benig^n co. Hertford, 338.
Benningtcm, Long, Long Beoyngton,
Synington, Long Bynyngton, oo.
Lincoln. 115, 131, 201. 279, 398,
401, 408.
, house of, Bobert a monk oJP
Savigny, keeper of, 378.
Bennion, John, 434.
BenniworUi, Benyngworth [co. Lincoln],
570, 573.
, church of St. Julian, 570, 673.
Benstede, Benestede, John de, 317.
, , a justice of the Com-
mon Bench, a commissioner, &c.,
96, 301, 302, 474, 608.
Benstede. See Banstead.
Benteleye, Bentele, Bentle, John de,
189, 200.
, Nicholas de, 71.
, Bobert de, 397.
See Bentley.
Bentley, Bentdeye, oo. Essex, 437.
Great, Bonteleye, oo. EsseK, 517.
638
GENERAL INDEX.
Bentley, Bentele. Benteleye, oo. York,
m, 195, 321.
Bentan, Adam de, a commissioner, &o.,
92, 289.
Benton alias Mickle Benton, or Long
Benton, Bentoa Makna [oo.
Northumberland], William de
Kirkeby, parson of, 262, 312.
Benyfeld, Robert de, oanon of Fynnes-
heved, 373.
Benyngham, Walter de, monk, 469.
Benyngton, William de, a monk of Fur-
ness, 87.
iSiee Bennington.
Benyngworthe, Benyngworth, Master
Henry de, sub-deau of St. Mary's,
Lincoln, 18, 670, 673.
, Robert de, 480, 644.
2-' ..parson of the ehuroh of
Wolyngham, 670, 673.
See Benniworth.
Beoyot, William, 98.
Beoley, Beoleye, co. Worcester, 544.
Berord, Walter, his son Roger de Got-
yngham, 397.
Bercher, Adam son of Henry le, 541.
, Gilbert le, 286.
, John le, of Hurle, 303.
, ,of Upton, 286.
, Robert le, 286.
, Simon le, of Lebery, 539.
, Thomas le, 363.
Oompore Shepherd.
Berchiston, Richard de, 360.
See Baroheston.
Berd, Adam, 180, 272.
, William, 291.
, , of Sutton, 298.
See Bard.
Berdefdd, John, 468.
, Thomas de, 488.
, William de, and Katherine his
wife, 193.
See Bardfield.
Berden, Berdene [oo. Essex], 694.
Betrdeseye, William de, 88.
Bere, Geoffrey, oi Tamworth, 6, 410.
.Henry de, of Lincoln, and Alice
his wife, 423.
, John de, chaplain, 84.
,John le, of Nottingham, 17.
, John de la, oi Weregrave, 303.
, John fiz John, 495.
, Nicholas de, 661.
, Peter de la, 464.
,R. de. Ridialrd de la, Richard
de. a commiasion.er, asaeesor, 93,
174, 274, 282, 288, 347, 367, 466,
477. > ♦ . ,
, Robert de, 661.
, Master Roger de la, 49.
Thomas de, [of Dover], 439.
Valentine de, [of Dover], 122,
Bereford, Geoffrey de, panon of the
church of St. Giles, Winohelsea,
110.
, Ralph de, 74, 332, 460.
, , a oommissioaer, ^., 81,
89, 95, 99, 182, 287, 464, 467,
478, 484.
, , keeper of the writs and
roUs of the justices of Oommoa
Pleas, 529.
V Richard de, parson of thediuich
of Shenley, 167.
, Robert de, 93.
, Roger son of Guy de, 63.
, Simon de, 393, 394.
, WiUiam de, 60, 230, 626, 666.
, , [chief ] jusiice of the
[Common] Bench, a commis-
sioner, Ac, 4, 62, 96, 174, 295,
296, 299, 300, 302, 367, 369, 370,
374, 638, 648, 549, 662, 569, 578,
607.
, , the younger, 34, 116.
jSfee Barf ord ; Bureford.
Bereford St. Martin. See Baxford St.
Martin.
Berehull, Richard de, 165.
Berendale, Barendele, John, a purveyor,
267, 664.
Berenger, Ingelram, 262, 271.
a commissioner, Ac,,
in.'ssy, 547.
, John son of Ingelram, 278.
Bereuwemulle, Thomas atte, 486.
Berewe, Boerue, Henry de 462.
John de la, of Erlingham, 307,
364.
, William de, 171.
See Barewe; Baruwe.
Berewedon. See Barrowden.
Berewico, Berewyco, Robert de, 583.
, WUliam de, 319.
See Berewyk.
Berewyk, Berewyke, Berowik, Adam de,
vicar of Thorpe Arches, 20.
, Henry de, 176.
, John de, 85, 90.
See Barwiok; Berwick; Bere-
wico.
Berewyk in Elmete. See Barwidc in
Elmet.
Berewyne, Geoffrey, 484.
Bergh, Alexander de, 57.
, Bernard de, and Cicely his wife,
57.
, Robert atte, of Tykenham, 485.
, Stephen son of Richard de la,
143.
.William de, 57.
See Barugh; Barugh by Dar-
ton ; Burgh ; Burgh Apton.
Bergham, Roger de, 233.
Berghamme. See Barkhamme.
Berghton. See Broughton.
GENERAL INDEX.
639
Bergier. See Beroher.
Berham, Peter son of Bobeit de, 65.
Berhatngil. See Barnacle.
Berk. See Barrow.
Berkeford. See Barford.
Berkeley, Berkele [co. Gloucester], 364.
Berkel^e, Berkeley, Berkele, Master
tfamee de, ca<noD in the ohnrdh of
Hereford, 626.
, , prebendary of Writlyng,
602.
, John son of Robert de, 365.
, Maurice de, 669.
, , the elder, 432.
, , the younger, 432.
, Maurice son of Maurice de, 462.
, Thomas de, 697.
, Thomas son of Maurice de, 432.
■ •••••«••« ••••■••••f •••••••••. v*M7 w lUvX \oC*
nioris)f 432.
.Thomas son of Maurioe de
rbrother of Maurioe son of
Maurioe], 451.
, , and Maurioe hk brother,
307, 364.
, Thomas son oi Thomas de, 432,
669.
, William de, 340.
Berkeehale, 428.
Berkeewell [co. Warwick], Richard de
Someredeby, parson of, 24.
Berkham. See Bircham Magna.
Berkhamme, Berghamme, Berghhamme,
John de, a oommissioner, &o.,
176, 472.
Compare Bergham.
Berkhampstead, Berkhampsted. Berk-
hampstede, Berkhamste (sic) [co..
Hertford], 116, 119, 132, 167,
202.
, Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pem-
broke, keeper of tne castle of,
46.
.hospital of St. Thomas the
Martyr, 68.
Berkhampstede, Berkhamstede, Edward
de, 184, 286.
, James de, paiBon of the church
of Laxfield, 106.
Richard de, rector of All Saints,
Helmeswell, 227.
Berking. jSfee Barking; Berkynges.
Berkley, Berkle. See Berkeley; Berke-
leye.
Berks, county of. Berkshire, 20, 67, 391,
491, m, 669, 694, 696.
, assessors for, 347.
, commissioners for, 97.
, , touching alleged mal-
praeticee in, 299.
, oonservators of the peace for,
460.
, sheriff of, 601.
, weirs in the Thames in, 647.
Berkshire^ arohdeacon of, Gilbert de,
Stapelton, 23.
iSfee Berks.
Berkynges, Berkyng, Robert de, 666.
See Barking.
Berleye. See Barley.
Berling. Berlingge, Berlyng, Berlyngge.
iSee Birling.
B^lynges. See Barlings.
Bermengeham. See Barningham; Ber-
myngham.
Bermenton, John de, 233.
Bermeo in Biscay in Spain, merchants
of, 63, 65.
Bermeton, Thomas de, 369.
Bermondsey, Bermondeseye, Bermunde-
sey, Bermundeseye [co. Surrey],
182.
[St. Saviours] , priory of, 114,
613, 630, 670.
, keepers [named] of, 467,
613.
, prior of, 410, 422, 613.
, Peter, prior of, 91, 182, 422.
, prior and convent of, 49, 62, 68,
321, 323, 880, 467, 629.
, sub-prior of, John de Lodelowe,
629.
, Fromond, a monk of, 422.
Bermyngham, Bermyiigeham, Ber-
mengeham, Birmyngeham, Ed-
mund de, 313, 693.
, John de, in Ireland, 334.
, ,earl of Louth, 336, 342,
344, 371, 693, 698.
., , justiciary of Ire-
land, 688.
y , grant of the county of
Louth, &o., to, 336.
, Master Walter de, 626.
;S^ee Barningham ; Bemynghaon.
Bern', James, 92, 177.
Bemak, William de, 373.
, William, and John his son, 477.
Bernard, Henry, of Houewyk, 230.
,John, 393, 427.
, , parson of Wenreret, 416.
, Robert, 639.
, , paiBon of Eldyweston,
137.
,Warin, 639.
Bemay, Bemey [Euro, France], Robert,
abbot of. 604.
, Laurence le Treveille, a monk
of, 604.
Berner, Richard, 164.
Berners, John son of Edmund de, 607.
, Richard de, 607.
Bernes, Adam del, 211.
iSfee Barnes.
Bemeeton. See Barmston.
Bemeval, Peter, 311.
BemeviUe, Hugh de, 286.
640
GENERAL INDEX.
Bernewell, Bemewelle, William de, 257.
See Bamwall.
fiernham, Walter de, an assessor, com-
missioner, Ac, 178, 349.
Berningham. See Bernyngham.
Bemolby. See Bamoldby.
Bemyngham, Berningham, Bermyng-
ham, Beryngham, Emma de, 100.
, Richard dc, a oommissioner,
&o., 81, 83, 282, 283, 287, 294,
303, 306, 359, 360, 362, 374, 470,
482, 640, 541, 546, 548.
, William son of John de, 124.
See Barningham.
Berry, William, 368.
See Barri; Barry; Bery.
Bers [CO. Wilts], 383.
Bersetelowe. See Bassetlaw.
Bert, Berte, Richard, of Norwich, 194,
199.
, of Worstede, 277.
Compare Bart.
Beirtelot, Bertilot, Bertlot, John, 371.
, Reginald, of Massyngham, 533.
, Simon, of Canterbury, 264.
Sec Bartelet.
Berthorpe, Birthorpe, Roger de. to
hear pleas in Ireland. 193, 524.
, Walter de, a oommissioner, 283.
Bertilmeu, Matthew. See Bartelmeu.
Bertilot. Sec Bertelot.
Berton. John de, [co. Cambridge], 166,
399.
.Richard de, or Gerton [of St.
Edmunds], 179, 181, 469.
, Tliomas de, incumbont of the
church of Olive, 515.
, William atte, 340.
, William de, 448.
See Barton.
Berton, Bortoiie. Sep Barton ; Barton
Bendish ; Barton by Marl-
borough; Berton St. Andrew;
Burtown.
Bertonebinthedich. Sec Barton Ben-
dish.
Bertonesham. See Bartousham.
Bertram, Bertrem, Bret ram, Adam son
of John, othennse Adam son of
John de Saxlingliam, 359, 483.
, Ralph son of, do Wylmyngton,
581.
, Richard. 487.
, Ttomas, of Hambury, 487, 495.
, , hLs son Thomas, 495.
[do Verdon], chamberlain of
Chester, 245.
Bertrand [de Monte Faventio or Mont
Favez], cardinal deacon of St.
Mary in Aquiro, 433.
Bertrem. Sec Bertram.
Berwick, Berewyko [oo. Dorset], 537.
Berwiok-upon-Tweed, town of, 32, 67,
61, 65, 72, 102, 103, 129. 132,
141, 144, 163, 215, 236, 243, 304,
306, 340, 361, 382, 562.
, burgesses of, rent payable to,
586.
[named], 61, 103, 226.
, ) going to France, Gas-
cony or beyond the seas for oom
or victuals, 26, 61, 103.
, and the garrison, differ-
ences between, 78.
, hostages for the custody of, 340,
, chamberlain of, 26.
.keeper of the keys of, Raaulph
lor Kandolf] de Holm, 122.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 66, 122.
viotuab or corn for, 44, 69, 134,
304.
taken or occupied by the Soots,
133, 159, 340.
, the king's chapel of, 63.
, Carmelite prior and friars of,
63.
, siege of, letters patent dated at
the, 397.
, castle of, 69.
, , Roger de Horsle, oon-
stable of, 66.
Berwick, North, Berwick [oo. Hadding-
ton], John de Ceme, ke^>er of
St. Mary Magdalen's hospital,
381.
Bery, John de, 488.
See Barri; Barry; Berry.
Beryngham. See Bernyngham.
Beselyngthorpe. See Buslyngthorpe.
Bcsevile, Robert de, king's clerk, of
Lufwyk, 350, 443.
Thomas de, pai-son of Rokyng-
liam, 350, 443.
Besewyk, Peter de, 375.
Besiles, Geoffrey de, and Ag^es hk wife,
219.
Besingby, Besyngby, John de, 234.
, Thomas de, 291.
, William de, 20.
Besson, Amaneuus de, of Gascony, 117.
Beste, Roger le, 486.
Beeton, Beeston. Weston, Ralph de,
231, 287, 308.
, the younger, 87.
, Simon son of Hugh de, and Alice
nis wife, 510.
See Beeston.
Besyng, Thomas, 280.
Besyngby. See Besingby.
Betaghes or bondmen in Ireland, 563.
Betchworth, Wcstbecheworth, Westbe-
chesworth, co. Surrey, 85, 90.
Betere, Hugh le, 94.
, Richard le, 94.
, Robert le, 94.
Thomas le, 94.
, Walter le, 94.
GENERAL INDEX.
641
fieteslegh, Edward de, 485.
, Philip de, 485.
Bethmesley, Bechioesley, Robert de,
clerk, 287, 308.
Compare Bemeslay.
Bethum, Ralph de, 229.
Betoigae, Darid de, 212.
BetfiOQ, John son of Richard, 608.
y Simon son of Richard, 608.
Bette, Richard, 475, 480.
or Beote. <Sce Becte.
Bencamp. See Beanchamp ; Belohamp ;
Bello Gampo.
Bendel, Henry, the younger, 604, 605.
iSfee Bedel.
Beudon, William de, 230.
Bendyn, Robert, 143, 172.
Bene. See Bene.
Beuer, Beore, Bener, John, a commis-
sioner, &c., 472.
, Walter, 419.
Beneoreg. See Bevcrege.
Beneiy. See Bevery.
Beuford, Walter, 486.
Benin. See Bewdley.
Benmeys. See Beaomes.
JBerer. See Bener.
Beyercote. William de, guardian ol the
arcnbishopric of Toric, 33.
,. , clerk, prebendary of
Ilampton, 285.
Beverege, Beueregf Thomas, and Willicun
his son, 6(3.
, William, co. Derby, 494.
, , of Seyton, 608.
Beverlaoo, Master Philip de, 73.
, , parson of the churoh of
jS[ayngham, 210.
, Robert de, 477.
.>, William de, i>aiBon of the churoh
of Welwiok, 21, 210.
Beverley, oo. York, town of, 209, 236,
284, 362, 421, 465, 576, 697, 598.
^justices of gaol delivery for,
, manor of, 22, 33.
, letters patent dated at, 257,
258, 260-266, 296, 303, 305, 306.
See Beverlaoo.
Beverler, co. York, collegiate church of
St. John, provost of , John Maun-
sel [temp. 40 Henry m], 610.
.provost of. Master William de
Melton, 15, 216.
, , Nicholas de Hugate, 68.
, Roger de Northburgh,
31.
,provo8tship of, 50, 51, 61, 158.
.prebendaries of. See Bauquelle;
Bruges ; MaJa Spina ; Melton.
Bevery, Beuery, Albin de, 269.
Bevlllere, John de, 435.
Bewdley, Beulu [co. Worcester], 545v
18345
Bewyk. Hugh de, ke^»er of Rotheiford
hospital, 377.
Bexhill, Bexle, Buxle [co. Sussex], 328,
428, 462.
Bexington, West, Brodebeizington [oo.
Dorset], 406.
Bexle. See Bexhill.
Bey ale. See Beal.
Beylond, John de, 297.
Compare Boylaund.
Beynyn. See Beyvyn.
Beyvyn, Beyvin, Peter son of Roger, 99.
, Roger, mayor of Eketer, 533.
Bicester, Burencestre, Burnecestre [co.
Oxford], church of St. Maiy, and
canons of St. Edburga, 150.
, prior and convent of, 570.
Bichan, Jorverth, 163.
Bickerton, Bikerton, Bykerton [co.
York], 287, 305, 306, 308.
Bicknaore, Bykenacre [in the parishes
of I>anbury and Woodham Fer-
rers, CO. Essex], Mathias de Graf-
ton, prior of, 555, 579.
, Robert Burre, prior of, 79.
, Robert de Rammeeden, prior of.
554.
, John de Oolecestre, canon of , 554
Bicknor. See Bykenore.
Bicton, Bukyngtou [co. Devon], 567.
Bidiord, Budeford, co. Warwick, 601.
Bidon. See Bydon.
Biflet. See Byfleet ; Byflet.
Biggar, Bygar [co. LanarlO) William de
Kelleseye, parson of, 382.
Bigge, Bygge, Hugh, 278.
.John le fuiz Rauf, of Mele^
Doum, 230.
, Thomas, 488.
,WiUiam, 221.
Bigod, Bigot. See Bygod.
Bik. See Byk.
Bikerston. See Bixton.
Bikerton, Bykerton, John de, diaplain,
287, 305, 308.
See Bickerton.
Bikstath, Gilbert de, 234.
, Richard de, 234.
Bilbao, Bilvau, in Biscay in Spain, mer-
chants of, 53, 55.
, the ship St. Bartholomew of,
fe05.
Bildeethorpe, William de, 1.
, , a comimiflBioner, 90.
Bile. See Bille.
Bileford, Adam de, 572.
Bilei^, Bilegh. See Beeleigh.
Bilington. See Billington.
Billbrook, Billerbrok [in Old Gleeve
parish], co. Somerset, 292.
Bille, Bile, William, 312.
Billerbrok. See Billbrook.
Billesby, Eudo de, 379, 434.
2 8
642
GENERAL INDEX.
BilUng, Billyng, Eiohard, 486.
,WilUam, 9.
Billing, Great, Great Byllyng, Great
hilly nge foo. Northampton],
Robert de Marchumleye, parson
of, 362.
, Walter de Dodenham, parson of,
356.
Billingborough, Bilyngburgh, Bylyng-
burgh [co. Lincoln], 177.
Billinglay. See Billyngleye.
Billington, BUington, 231.
Billington, Bylington [co. Lancaster],
237.
Billyng. See Billing.
Billyngburgh, Jooeus de, 320.
Billy ngham, William de, parson of Hau-
wyk, 382.
Billyncleye, Billinglay, Byljngaye, Wil-
liam de, 209, 362.
Bilney, Bilneye [co. Norfolk], 264.
Bilneye, Bylneye, Andrew de, chaplain,
, William son of Robert de, 170.
Bilsington, Bilsinton, Bilsyngton [co.
Kent], John Maunsel, founder of,
512.
, John de Wy, a canon, and prior
of, 612.
, Simon de Hauekeshell , prior of,
108, 512.
, sub-prior and convent of, 108.
BUton, John de, 316.
, Robert de, 236.
Bilton [co. York], 119.
, Adam de Blida, prebendary of, 20
Bilyau i>n Spain. See Bilbao.
Bilyngburgh. See Billingborough.
Bindon, Byniindon, Bynyndon, Byn-
nyndon [co. Dorset], 606.
, the abbot of, 605, 613.
, abbot and convent of, 42, 406.
, letters patent dated at, 605.
Bing, Beenff, Beenges [in Pettistree
parish], CO. Suffolk, 6, 273.
Bingham, Byngham [oo. Nottingham],
chapel of St. Elena, 394.
See Byngham.
Binham, Bynham [co. Norfolk], priory
of, 456.
Binley, Bylneye, co. Warwick, 370.
Binner, Benner [co. Cornwall], 178.
Bi Northen. See Bynorthen.
Binyndon, Thomas de, of Southampton,
635. ^ '
Birch, Great, Briche Magna [co. Essex] .
607. ■•'
Bircham Magna, Berkham, oo. Norfolk,
Bird, birds, licence to take, 240.
Bird. See Berd; Brid.
Birdbrook,, Bridbrok, Briddebrok, oo.
Essex, 293, 303.
, Thomas Clench, parson of, 293,
i5Uo.
Bird. iSifle Burei.
Biiighan, K^nbrigham in Scotland (oo.
Berwick), letters patent dated
at, 391.
Birkebek, William de, 233.
Birkenhead, Birkheved, Byrkheved [co.
Chester], passage oc the sea at,
to Liverpool, 64, 108.
, priory of, 64, 108, 109.
Birkenside, Birkinside, Adam de, 229,
289.
Birkheved. See Biri^enhead.
Birkin, Birkyn [co. York], 476.
Birkinside. See Birkenside.
Birkyn. See Birkin; Byrkyn.
Birland, Birlaund, Heniy de, parson of
Stoke Denys, 67.
, Richard de, 1, 668, 594.
Biorling, Berlingge, Birlyng, oo. Kent,
292, 470.
Birling, Berlynges, Berlyng [in the
Earishes of Eastbourne and East
^ean, co. Sussex], 40, 48.
Birlingham, Birlyngham [co. Worces-
ter], 108.
Birmingham, Burmyngham [co. War-
wick], 497.
Birmy ngham. See Bermy ngham.
Biroun. See Byron.
Birstoll. See Bristol.
Birston, Thomas de, a oommissioner,
&c., 366.
.Master William de, parson of
Patringtoni 168.
, , prebendary of West-
bury, 49.
Birthorpe. See Berthorpe.
Birton, John de, 234.
, William de, 201.
y- , controller of customs at
^ngston-on-Hull, 261.
, Master WiUiam de, 346.
canon of St. Patrick's,
Dublin, and prebendary of Glyn-
methan, 258, 340.
See Burton-upon-Trent.
Biryton, Thomas de, 438.
Biscay in Spain, merchants of towns in,
oo, 66.
Biset. See Byset.
l^hampton [co. Worcester], 694.
Bishop. See Bisshop.
Bishop's Cleeve. See Qeeve Bishops.
Bishop's Clist, Bishops Clyst fco.
Devon], 680.
Bishop's Lynn. See Lynn, Eangs.
Bishop's Stortford, Storteford [co. Hert-
ford], 488.
Bishop's Tauton. See Tawton, Bishops.
Bishop's Walthom. See Waltham, Bi-
shops.
Bishop's Wick. See Wick, Bishops.
Bishopsboume, Bisshopesboorne, Bis-
shopesburn, [co. Kent], 374.
.., letters patent dated at, 491.
GENERAL INDEX.
643
Bishopstrow, Bisshopestrei [oo. WOts],
636.
Bishopton. See Bisshopeston.
Bisouthe. See Bysonth.
Bisseye. See Bushey.
Bisshebury, Henry de, keeper of Can-
way castle, 407.
, Ralph de, 663.
Bissheye. See Bushey.
Bisshop, Busshop, Henry ^ ^6.
,John, 368, 468, 473.
, , of Thingden, 601.
, Robert, 468, 473.
, Walter, 470.
See Levesque.
BisshopeBbonme. See Bishopeboome.
Bisshopes-clere. See Highelere.
Bisshopeeolyve. Sec deeve. Bishops.
Bisshopeston, Bishopston, Bysshoptcm,
John de, a eomimissioner, 373.
, ,of Oxford, 168.
, Thomas de, 427.
Bisshopestrei. See Bishopstrow.
Bisshopeswyke. See Wiok, Bishops.
Bisshopton. See Bisshopeston.
Bissopeswyke. See Wick, Bishops.
Bitchfield, Bechefeld [co. Northumber-
land], 324.
Bitering, Biteryng, Henry, 463.
, John de, 307.
, Simon de, 307.
£ith', Ralph de, 284.
Bitham, Nicholas de, a monk of Fur-
ness, 87.
Bitham, West. See Bytham, Castle.
Bitlesden, Robert de, 211.
Bitthesthom, Roger de, 660.
Biweet, Henry, 208.
Bixton, Bikerston [oo. Norfolk], 264.
Blaby, John de, 467.
Blaocheworthi, Blaohesworthi, William
de, 466, 476.
Black. See Blake.
Blackeberd, Robert, 66.
Blackmore, Blakemore [oo. Essex], [St.
Laurence's], prior and oonyent,
or Austin canons of, 70, 140.
Blackrath, Blakerath [oo. Ealkenny],
Thomas de Monte Pessulano,
prebendary of, 76.
Blackthome, Blakethome [oo. Oxford],
522.
Blacmyddingmor [in Bamburgh, co.
Northumberland], 324.
Blaoolvesle, Roger de, parson of Penne,
401.
Blaoston, Robert, of Putenham, 364.
Blake, John le, 639.
, Osbert le, 176.
, Robert le, 368.
, Warin le, and John his brother,
639.
Blakeden, Blakedene, Peter de, 231.
, Richard le, 362.
, or Blakevenne. See Blakevenne.
Blakedon, Thomas de, 466.
Blakehall. le. See Oxford.
Blakemore. See Blackmore.
Blakene^, Blakeneye, Blakney. other-
vnse Snitteriey, Snyterle [oo.
Norfolk], 114, 180, 263, 394.
[collection of tolls for the count
of Holland in], 107, 609.
Blakeneye, Blakeney, Elias de, 14.
Walter, constable [temp, Edw.
I] of Cajdigan, 77.
Blakenotford. See Nutford by Blamd-
ford.
Blakerath. See Blackrath.
Blakethorne. See Blackthome.
Blakevenne, Henry de, 467.
Blakeweland, John, 98.
Blakewell, 662.
Blakney. See Blakeney.
Blaksalt, John, 374.
Biakspaud, Robert, 360.
Blanchard, Richard, of Herenyham,
441.
, Seman, of Hevenyham, 441.
Blanche. See Blaunche; Lancaster,
Edmund, earl of.
Blanohelande [Manche, France], in Nor-
mandy, abbot and conyent of, 21.
Blandin, abbey of. See Ghent.
Blaneford. William de, a OQpimissioner,
Ac, 173.
BUmleud, William de, parson of Mou-
ton, 146.
Blank, Gregory, of Gascony, 116, 117.
Compare Blaunche.
Blanket, Blankket, John, 662.
, Osbert, 662.
, Robert, 672.
, Roger, [of Bristol], 679.
Blankmostier. See Albo Monasterio.
Blashex, William, 466.
Blaston, John de, of Halughton, 296.
.Thomas de, parson of Cotes-
beche, 298, 463.
Blatherwycke, Blather wyk, oo. North-
ampton, 374, 649.
Blatherau. See Bleddfa.
Blaunchard. See Blanchard.
Blaunohe, Adam, 643.
Compare Blank; Blenche.
BlaunobmustenB. See Albo Monasterio.
Blavet, William (Walter in error), 179,
181.
Blaxhall, Blaxhale, oo. Suffolk, 461.
, Robert de Saxmundeham, par-
son of, 461.
Blaye, Bleiree [la Gironde, France],
merchants of, 169.
Blaymcttaryeye, William son of Richard
de, 128.
644
GENERAL INDEX.
Biebnry, John de, 530, 538.
.Master John de, king's olerk,
, .parson of Ayleston, 425,
509, 565.
, Nicholas de, 533.
See Blewbury.
Bleooheleye. See Bletchely.
Blecher. See Beloher.
Blochesdon. See Bletchingdon.
Bleddfa, Blathevan in Wales [co. Rad-
nor], 502.
Ble&ves. See Blaye.
Blenche, Simon, 180.
Compare Blauuche.
Blenoraik, Blencrayk. See Blindorake.
Blenkaneehop, William son of Simon de,
289.
Blesyngeleye. See Bletchingley.
Bletdiely, Bleccheleye [near Moreton
Say, CO. Salop], 355.
Bletchingdon, Blechesdon [oo. Oxford],
524.
Bletchingley, Blesyngeleye, co. Surrey,
532.
Bleth, Blith, Richard caUed, 499.
Blethin, Blethyn, Blethint, Master
David ap, bishop [1314 to 1344]
of St. Asaph, 15(5.
Blewbury, Blebury, co. Berks. See
Upton by Blewbury.
Bliburgh. See Blyborough.
Blida, Adaim de, prebendary of Bilton,
20.
, Master Walter de, prebendaiy
of Caistor, 106.
See Blyth.
Blik, John, 98.
, Robert, 98.
, Stephen, 98.
,WUliam, 98, 172, 275.
Blindorake, Blemorajik, Blencrayk,
Belencrayk, co. Cumberland, 171,
370, 542, 543.
Blithe, Blith. See Bleth ; Blida ; Blyth ;
Blythe.
BKthefeld, Richard do, 141.
Bliton. See Blyton.
Blockl^ Blockele, Blookele^ [co.
WoroGster], 332, 451.
, Master Benedict de Paston,
parson of, 451.
Bloihou. ,See Bloyou.
Blokesham. ^ee Bloxham.
Blome, Henry, 87.
, Ralph de, 170, 536.
Blomville, John de, a conservator of
the peace, 461.
Blondel. See Blundel.
B1ond€rnlle, earl of Chester. See Ches-
ter.
Bk>und. Blond, Blunde, Blount, Blunt,
Hugh le, 534.
., of Dudecote, and
Nicholaa nis wtfe, 47.
, , in Ireland, 445.
, of Penorich, 525.
, John le, 480, 544.
, ,a commissioner, 295.
, , of Ipswich, 604, 605.
, , of Lomdon, 595.
, Nicholas le, 588.
, Ralph le, 588.
.., Richard le, in Ireland, 344.
, Stephen le, 247, 418, 420.
, , a commissioner, &o.,
135, 301.
, Thomas le, 146.
, , kaeper of the castle ol
Droslan, 56.
, Walter le, 545.
, WiUiam le, a conservator of the
peace, 461.
Blount. See Blound.
Blountesdon. See Bluntesdon.
Blowere, Henry le, or Heniy de, 297,
364.
, Walter le, or Walter de, 297,
364.
Bloxham, Blokesham, co. Oxford, 115,
131, 201, 397, 401, 408.
See Bloxholm.
Bloxhcdm, Bloxham, co. Lincoln, 66,
304.
Bloyou, Bloihou, Alan de, 222.
, Simon, 143.
Bluet, Eleanor late the wife of John,
557.
, Walter, 143.
Blund, Blunt. See Blound.
Blundel, Blundell, Blondel, John, par-
son of Clifton, 514.
, Richard, 419, 424, 453, 589.
, Walter, of London, 698.
, ,his brother William,
and sister Matii^, 598.
, William, 463.
Blundeshale. See Blunts Hall.
Blundeeton [oo. Suffolk], 290.
Blunsdon Bury, Burbluntesdon, oo.
Wilts, 445.
Blunt. See Blound.
Bluntesdon, Blountesdon. Constance de,
a nun of Bromhale, 52.
, ,John de, 172, 471, 53f.
.Master Robert de, canon of
Salisbury, 524, 552.
Blunts Hall, Blunteshale [Witham
Hundred], co. Essex, 57.
Blyborough, Bliburgh [co. Lincoln],
395.
Blyth, Blythe, Bhth, Blithe, Ralph de,
284, 556.
, [deceased], 693.
, Richard, 656.
GENERAL INDEX.
64g
^yih — cant.
, Roger [oD. Derby], 496.
, [oo. Norfolk], 178.
, William de, [at Colchester],
475, 480. ■"
•• , pardon of outlawry in
Yorkshire, 162.
See Blida.
Blyth, Blida Too. Nottingham], letters
patent dated at, 210, 420.
Blyton, Bliton, John de, 361.
, John de, a oomniissioner, 489.
Blyton [go. Lincoln], 269.
Bobbingworth, Bobbyngeworth Too.
Essex], 481, 482.
Bobenhull. See Bubenhall.
Bobyndon, Roger de, of Wamlofc, 488.
Boohampton. See Bockhampton.
Booher, Bucher, CJeoflFrey le, of Boston,
.Thomas son of William le, of
Holebeche, 123.
, Walter le, 280.
See Flesshewere.
Bookenore, Adam, 486.
, Henry de, 486.
,Bichani, 486.
Bockhampton, Bukhampton [in Lam-
borne parish], oo. Berks, 612.
Bockhampton. Boohampton [oo. Dor-
sewj, 4)D0.
Booking, Bookyng, Boking, John de,
'taverner,' 320, 493.
, Ralph de, 415.
Boolande. See Boklaunde.
BoclintcMi, Richard de, rector of Clan-
/ion. iSfee Clandon, West.
Bocton Alulf. See Boughton Alui^.
Bodard, John, of Merston, 543.
Bodekesham, Botekesham, Andrew de,
purson of St. Margaret's, Loth-
bury, London, 111.
, Maurice de, chaplain, 463.
See Bottisham.
Bodeneye. See Bodney.
Bodenho, Stephen de, of Bedford, 543.
Bodi. See Body.
BodmirL Bodmyn [oo. Cornwall], 184,
286.
Bodney, Bodeneye [oo. Norfolk], 493.
Body, Bodi, Adam, 475, 480.
, Philip, 265.
, Simon, 475, 480.
Boele, Thomas de, of Berkele, 364.
} , of Redmerle, 364.
Boerue. See Berewe.
Bog[er]. See Boghier.
Bogethorpe. See Bugthorpe.
Boghan. See Buchan.
Boghes, Boughee, Adam de, a commis-
sioner, Soo,, 306.
, Master Jc^in de, 224.
, William de, 224.
See Boues; Bouys.
Boghier, Bo^ere, Bogh^, Bog[er],
Bougher, Boghwyere, John le,
476, 479.
, Ralph le, 651.
, Richard de, 306.
, Walter le, 302, 476.
:, William, of Scarborough, 304.
Compare Boughman; Bowyer.
Boghwyere, John le, of Cantebrigge,
463.
Bohun, Bohoun, Humphrey de, earl
[1275 to 1297] of Hereford and
Essex, 77.
, earl [1297 to 1321] of
Hereford and Essex, and Cotn-
stable of England, 25, 27, 29, 39,
66, 69, 71, 117, 149, 155, 178,
199, 211, 227, 248, 252, ^, 290,
294, 297, 298. 326, 347, 393, 408,
644, 648, 6S, 667.
, , grants to, 10, 338, 391.
, , complaints of, 294, 366,
466.
, , commissioneir, 179, 181.
, , Elizabeth [his Vife],
countess of Hereford, the king's
sister [the widow of Johp, count
of Holland and Zealand], 39, 44.
, Joan late the wfe oi John de,
of Midhurst, 539, 540.
, John son of John de, 611.
Boidel. See Boydel.
Boidin, Boydyn, Thomas, of Stretton,
370.
Boileaue, Master Matthew, dean of the
free chapel of St. Berian, 140.
Boilet, John, 11.
Boilond. See Boylaund.
Bois. See Bosco; Boys.
Boisdele, Helias de, 245.
Bok, William, 486.
See Buk.
Bokebrok, John de, 307.
Bokeler, John son of Ridiard, 468, 473.
,Ridiard le, 468, 473.
.William son of Walter le, of
London, 90.
Bokelonde, Bokelond. See Boklaunde.
Bokenhale, Thomas de, 229.
See Bokenhull.
Bokenham. ^ee Buckingham.
Bokenhamfery, Richard de, 361, 365.
See Buckenham St. Nicholas.
Bokenhull, Walter de, 229.
..^ See also Bokenhale.
Bokerel. See Bukerel.
Bokesworth. ^See Boxworth.
Bokeyete, John, ^6.
Bokhurste. See Buckhurst.
Boking. See Booking.
Bokingham. See Buckingham.
646
GENERAL INDEX.
Boklaunde, Bokelond, Bokelonde, Buke-
load, Bokland, Alexander de, 103.
, John de, and Joe.n his wife, 58.
y , Laurence his son, 58.
,PhiUpde, 342.
, Walter de, 153.
See Buckland.
Bokton, Ralph de, 95.
See BucUm; Buketon.
Bolam, Bolom, co. Northumberland,
151.
Bolde, John, 485.
Bolder, Robert, 428.
Bole, Alice, 403.
,John, 228, 230.
, John le, of Arreleye, 93.
, , [at Hoghton Conquest],
543.
[Isle of Wight], 485.
, Stephen le, 543.
, Walter, 243.
, William le, cok or ke^, 297,
470.
.>, ,of Hedyntoo, 535.
See Bolle; Bule.
Boleby, Alan de, of Bilyngburgh, 177.
, John son of Beatrice de, 474.
See Bulby.
Boleconte, Richard, 180.
Bolerille, Nicholas de, 67.
Bolewarheth Bolewareheth. See Bul-
verhithe.
Bolewefan. See Bulpham.
Bolewerehet. See Bulverhithe.
Bolewik, Thomas de, 90.
Bolex, John, 475, 480.
Bolherd, Robert, 539.
Bolingbroke, Bolingbrok, Bolyngbrok,
Bolyngbroke, Bulyngbroke, Nich-
olas de, 510.
, a commissioner, Ac., 15,
95, 170. 182. 278, 279, 288, 290,
304, 30e, 309, 358. 468, 477, 487,
602, 603. . ' » ,
, Thomas de, chaplain, 309.
Bolingbroke, Bolyngbrok [co. Lincoln],
290.
Bolington. See Bolyngton.
BoUax, Bullax [oo. Northampton], 292.
Bolle, Hugh de. See Bauningham.
, John, [co. Kent], 98.
,Phmp, 373.
, Robert, of Framelyngham, 83.
See Bole; Bule.
Bollenhurst, William de, 293.
BollesoYore, Thomas de, 494.
Bolmere, John de, of Wrelton, 234.
^loig^Boloyne, John de, [at Semer],
» : [at Great Yarmouth], 472
, John son of Thomas, 607.
, Richard, 607.
, Robert de, 545.
See Bolonia.
I
Bolom, John de, chaplain of Neosum
upon These, 379.
iSfee Bolam.
Bolonia, Richard de, [temp. Stephen],
150.
See Boloigne.
Bolovilla, Giles de, clerk, 446.
Boloyne. See Boloigne; Bolonia.
Bolton, Richard de, 232.
See Boolton; Boulton.
Bolton, Boulton [in Edlingham parish,
00. NorthumberlandJ, the hos-
pital of, 29.
Bolton [oo. York] William do Tykhull,
parson of, 67.
Bolton in Craven, Boulton, Boulton in
Oravene [co. York], prior of, 313.
, prior and convent of, 143, 355,
895, 506.
, keepers of the priory of, 397.
See Appleton by Bolton.
Boltrigg, WiUiam, 465.
Bolvyncheg, John de, 486.
, William, 486.
Bolymer, John, 92.
Bolyngbrok, Bolyngbroke. See Boling-
oroke.
Bolyngton, Bolington, John de, 86.
,Ridiard de, le fisshemonger,
purveyor, 69.
See Bullington.
Borne, Roger son of Richard, of Cold-
overton, 230.
Bonaventure, Bindus, of Florence, 498.
, , and Philip his brother,
40.
See Jaoobi, Philip.
Booay. See Boneyej Bunny.
Bonde, Bond, Bounde, Alexander de,
290.
, Edith, 494.
, Henry, 290, 294.
, John, [co. Derby], 494.
, [at Molesworth], 361.
,Nicholaa. 530.
, Robert le, 176.
, Stephen, and William his
brother, 361.
, William, of Ardleryo, 184, 362.
Bondman, [licence for his] pnomotion to
all orders, 227.
Bone. See Boue; Boune.
Bonegarde. See Bonnegarde.
Bonejuncte, Peter, 11, 131.
Bonenfaunt, Simon, of St. Omer, 696.
Boner, Robert, 295.
or Bouer. See Bouer.
Boneville, John de, and Joan, late his
wife, 13.
, John son of John de, 13.
Bonewyk. iSiee Bonwick.
Boneye, Adam de, 583.
Bonham, John de, 255, 258.
GENERAL INDEX.
647
Bonifaoe Vm, Pope, 116, 201, 252, 312.
See also Pope, the.
Bonifaoii, Mafiter Bertrand, 581.
Bonne. iS^ee Boune.
Bonne^de, Bonegarde [Landee,
France], merchants of, 159.
Bonnini^n, Bonjuton, otherwise Sutton
Bo^nington [co. Nottingham],
205.
Bono Villiario, Bonoyillario, John de,
118.
Bonrouncyn, Thomas, 570.
Bonwick, Bonewyk [oo. York], 540.
Bonynton. ^ee Bennington.
Boolton, Geoffrey, of Mackeworth, 280.
See Bolton; Boulton.
Boor. See Bor.
Bootham, Bouthnm, Bouthnm by York
[a liberty of St. Mary's abbey by
York], 239.
, chapel of St. Mafy at, 22.
, St. Mary's hospital, Biohard de
Grymeston master of. 259.
, prior and friais of the Carmelite
Girder, dwelling at, 22.
Boothby, Botheby [co. Lincoln], Bioh-
ard Camel, parson of, 415.
Bor, Bore, Boor, John le, 543.
, Robert le, [oo. Wilts], 491, 572.
, , CO. York, 73.
See Boure.
Borbon, Borboyn, Master John de,
treasurer of Toul, 505.
Bord, Sin[M>n de la, 427.
Borde, Barde, John, 296, 474, 487, 541.
Bordeaux, Burdeux [Gironde, Franoe],
538, 597.
, oonstable of, 46.
, Emericos de Fnsoobaldis, oon-
stable of, 54.
, Robert de Ellesfeld, oonstable
of, 380.
, merchants of, 159.
, money of, 249.
and Landes (Londes), subsidy
/ from, 350.
y , Master John Guitardi
receiver for, 350.
See Burdeaux.
Bordelby, Adam de, 234.
Bordeleys. See Burdeleys.
Bordesley. Bordesle [co. Worcester],
William, abbot of, 369.
, , Walter. his bailiff,
Walter, 'the abbotee bailiff,' of
Holeweye, 369.
, lay brother of, Henry de Ippes-
l^e, 369.
Bordet. See Burdet.
Bordun. See Burden.
Bore. See Bor; Boure.
Borebach. See Burbage.
Boreford, Bureford. See Burefott*d;
Burford.
Boreham, Borham, 232.
iSiee Borham.
Borehod, Borehed, John, 475, 479.
Borehxmt, Borehunte. See Borhunt.
Borel, Adam, 363.
, John, 363.
Compare Burel.
Borewelle, Laurence de, a oonsenrator
of the peace, &c., 366.
See Burewell.
Borgage, William, 604.
Borghersh. See Burghersbe.
Borgillon. See Burguillun.
Borham, Borhom, John de, parson of
Great Leghes, 1.
, of Colchester, 475, 480.
, Walter de, [oo. Cambridge] , 481.
, [co Middlesex], 467.
See Boreham.
Borhunt, Borhunte, Borehunte, Ridi-
ard de, 467.
, commissioner, 82, 84, 85.
, Roger de, 427.
Borne. See Bourne.
Boroughbridge [co. York], 22, 269.
Boryngham, Richard son of Richard de,
228.
Boscherville in Normandy [Seine In-
ferieure, France], the abbot of
St. George's, 356.
Bosco, Alexander de, 188.
Emald de, 225, 226.
, the father, 225.
, the grandfather, 225, 226
, the greatrgrandfaUier
Itemp. king Stephen], 225.
John de, 57, 140.
, and Petronilla his wife,
57.
Richard de, 531.
Robert de, the elder, 582.
, of Thomham, parson of
Freton, 451.
, William de, 155.
See Boys; Wode.
Bosoombe, Bosoumbe [co. Wilts], 496.
Boseham. See Bosham.
Boselinethorpe, Boseylyngthorpe. See
Buslyngthorpe.
Bosenho, Roger de, 467, 476, 479.
Boseville, Philip de, 498.
.Robert de, 493.
Boseworth, Hugh de, 6.
, Richard de, 529.
See Bosworth.
Boseyate. See Bozeat.
Bosham, Boseham [oo. Sussex], 330.
Bosse, Heniy, of Cnstohirche Twynham,
353.
, Hubert, 367, 475, 480.
Bosseworth. See Boseworth; Bosworth.
648
GENERAL INDEX.
BoBt, John, son of William, of Oxford,
» 847.
, Robert, 487.
, Walter, 404.
, William, 82.
Bostere, John le, 291.
Boston, CO. Lincoln, port or town of,
36, 79, 94, 128^ 169, 199, 257,
278, 284, 311, 326, 334, 361, 364,
365, 366, 425, 463, 532, 561.
, AngusUnian Frian of, 79, 326.
, Master John Baret, panon of
the church of, 561.
, custom on wool, hides, and wool
fells at, 69, 126.
, , collectors of, 16, 69.
, controller of wool, Ac^ at, 317.
, commissioners [touching mal-
practices in] the export of wool
from, 539.
, ships laden with wool at, 472.
, deputy of the butler in, 508,
533.
^ganger of wines ab, Alan de
Hudleston, 813.
, wines bought at, 117 , 187.
, markets of, 21.
, alleged forestalling at, 282.
, pontage and pavage for, 339.
Bosworth, Boseworth, Boeeworthe, co.
Leicester, 273, 274, 280.
, Carlton by, 82.
Bosyngton, Thomas de, 587.
Bote, Botte, Ralph son of Walter, of
Horocastre, 333.
, Richard, 367.
See Bate.
Botekesham. See Bodekesham.
Bbtelbrigg. See Botolph Bridge.
Boteler. See Butiller.
Boteller, Boteler. See Butiller.
Boter, John, of Cantebrigge, 100.
Boi^r&BMXy Botereux. See Botreaus.
Boterellus, B^uno, 313.
Boterw . . ., Henry son of Richard son
of Gilbert de, 232.
Boterwyk. See Butterwyk.
Botesdon. See Boughton Monchelsea.
Boteturte, Boteturt, Botetourt, Bote-
tourte, Boutetourte, Buteturfce,
Butetourte Buteturt, Buttetorte,
Buttetourt, John, 9, 245, 464,
519.
, , and Matilda his wifei,
179, 181.
, ,a commissioner, &c., 3,
83, 91, 93, 98, 100, 173, 179, 273,
277, 284, 286, 290, 294, 543.
, , justice of oy®'' ^^ t®*""
miner [temp. Eldw. Ij, 3.
, Thomas, 111.
Botevileyn. See Butevileyn.
Boteville, Botevyle, Aymer de, 418.
., keeper of the castle of
Eye, 218.
Bothe, John son of Richard de la, 170.
.Roger 'of the,' oi Belton, le
fevre, 234.
Botheby. See Boothby.
Bothele. See Attar Bothele.
Botioombe, Roger de, 21.
Botil. See Buittle.
Botiler, Botiller, Botlllere. See
Butiller.
Botineur. See Botyner.
Botle, Thomas, chief crier of the King's
Bench, 600.
See Budle.
Botolph Bridge, Botelbrigg [in Orton
Lonsueville parish, oo. Hunting-
don], 585.
Boton, Thomas, 176.
See Button.
Botreaus, Botreanx, Botereux, Botreux,
Botriaux, Bottereux, William de,
584.
, , Reginald has son, 584.
, ,an assessor, commis-
sioner, conseryator of the peace,
96, 349, 459.
,Sir WiUiam de, 661.
Botsweyn, John, 321.
Botte. See Bate; Bote.
Bottereux. See Botreaus.
Bottisham, Bodekesham, co>. Cambridge,
179, 366.
Botyler. See Butiller.
Botyner, Richard le, 464.
Bouohe, William, 296, 474, 487, 541.
, William del, of Fumess abbey,
87.
Boucher. See Bocher; Flesshewere.
Bouci, Hugh, 537.
Boudel, Edenevet de, 94.
Compare Baudd.
Boudon, Bouden, John de, 496.
, Robert son of Richard de, of
Quemdon, 2S5,
, Robert son of Walter de, of
Quemeby, 232.
Roger de. Master Roger de, a
comniissioner, &c., 171, 241, 294,
373, 482, 484, 549, 600.
, WiUiam de, 453.
, , [keeper] of St. John's
hospital, Soutlutmpton, 130.
See Bowden.
Boue, Walter, 540.
Bouer, Boner, Gooelin, 361.
, Walter, 435.
, Thomas Ootsone, 361.
or Boner. ;S^ee Boner.
Boues, Andrew, of Gurmundeoestre, 219.
See Boghes; Bouys.
Bougan, Leulin, 310.
Bough, John atte, 465.
Bougher. See Bogbier; Bowyer.
Boughee. 8u Boghes; Boues; Bouys.
GENERAL INDEX.
649
Bonghrnan, William, 358.
Compare Boghier; Bowyer.
Bonghton, oo. Hantingdon. See Boui-
ton.
BoQghton Alapli, Booton Alulf, Bou-
tona, Buotoma, BuotoD [co.
Kent], 150, 581.
Boughton MoQobelsea, Botesdon, co.
Kent, 576, 596.
Bouham. iSiee Buchan.
Boniton, Roger de, 470.
Bouiton [? Boughton, oo. Hnnttngdon],
177.
Bonlee, Master Hiomas de, 526.
Bonleye, Isabella de, 442.
Bonlkestrode, John de, 483.
Boalofi^e-snr-Mer [Pas de Calais,
France], 150.
, Eustaoe, count d, 150.
, hospital of St. Mary Magdalen,
150.
.house of the lepers of St. Mary
Magdalen, 330.
,John, master of the house of
the Lepere, 153.
, honor of, 44, 105, 113, 424, 498.
Bouiton, John de, 55.
, Stephen de, parson of Erol, 382.
iSiee Bolton; Boolton.
Bouiton, 154.
See Bolton; Bolton in Craven.
Boulur, Geoffrey, of Swanneslund, 314.
Bonn. See Boune.
Bounde. See Bonde.
Boune, Bonne, Boun, Modesta, late the
wife of John, 315.
, Reginald, 584.
Bouroer, Robert son of John le, 296.
Bourohier otherwise Bouaser. See
Bouser.
Boure, Thomas of the, of Spalding, 230.
See Bor.
Bourghton. See Burghton.
Bourn, Bmnne [co. Cambridge], 125,
360.
Bourne, Adam atte, of Herbaldoun,
444.
Bourne, Bourn or Burne, Borne,
Richard de, 234.
, William de, W. de, a justice of
the Common Bench, a commis-
sioner, &c., 90, 92, 94, 169, 170,
172, 181, 182, 184, 240, 286, 291,
292, 297, 299, 302, 373, 375, 466,
470, 485, 487, 537, 540, 541, 543,
547.
, , an outlaw, 162.
Compare Broun.
Bourne, Brunne [co. Lincoln], 494.
, the abbot and convent of, 193,
243.
« .» , Everard Cut, abbot of, 193.
Bourne, co. Suasez. ;S^e E^tboume.
Bours, Robert de, 153.
Boort, John, 351.
Bourton, Burton [oo. Salop], 93, 100.
Boufier, Bousser, Bueer, John de, John
le, or John, [a justice 31 May,
1321, of the Common Pleas], 81,
90, 91. 92. 96, 173, 175, 179, 183,
184, 275, 278. 287, 293, 295, 298,
300, 301, 303, 305, 368, 368, 373,
464-474, 479, 481, 482, 488, 538,
539, 541, 545, 548-550, 593^ 606.
, ,a conservator of the
peace, 460, 461.
Boutetourte. See Boteturte.
Bouthum. See Bootham.
Boutona. See Boughton Aluph.
Bouue. See Boune.
Bouwode. See Bowood.
Bouwyere. See Bowyer.
Bouys, Adam de, 405.
Compare Boghes.
Bovey Tracey, Bovy Tracy, co. Devon,
297.
Boville. Su BoyviUe.
Bovingdon, Bovindon, 579.
See Mareeohal of Bovindon.
Bovy, John, 466, 476.
, John de, chaplaipy 533.
Bovyoombe, Isaac de, 297.
Bovy Traoy. See Bovey Tracey.
Bow. See Boue.
Bow Brickhill, Briddll. co. Buckingham,
531.
Bowden, Boudon, co. Leioester, 115,
116, 132. 202.
Bower, North, Northboure [Deur Bridg-
water], oo. Somerset. 547.
, South, Southboure, Suthboure
[near Bridgwater], oo. Somerset,
470, 471, 547.
Bowes. See Boghes.
Bowier. See Bowyer.
Bowman. See Boughman.
Bowood, Bouwode [co. Wilts], 383.
Bowyer, Bowyere, Bouwyere, Bowier,
John le, of Abyndon, 477.
, , of Cambridge 478, 480.
, [of Colchester], 367,
476, 480.
See Boghier; Boghwyere;
Boughman.
Box, Robert, 556.
Boxe, William de la, 295.
Bozgrove, Boxgrave [oo. Sussex],
warden of the house of, 438.
, Laurence, prior of, 67, 310.
Boxstede, William de, 595.
, [co. Suffolk], 363.
, , his servamt Thomas,
Thomas Williamesservant de
Boxstede, 363.
Boxworth, Bokeeworth, oo. Cambridge,
295, 340, 508.
Boydel Boidel, Boidl', Hu£^ de, 245.
Boydyn. See Boi<fin.
650
GENERAL INDEX.
Boye, John, 19.
Boylannd, Boylaund, Richard son of
Master Richard de, 859, 483.
, John, 364.
Compare Beylond.
BoyngtoQ, Roger de, 181.
Boys, Adam dn, 391.
, Henry de, and Margery his
wife, 90.
, Henry dn, 233.
.James dn, of Stanlake, and
Nicholas his brother, 486.
, John dn, 359.
, Richard de, of Chedworth, 90.
,Riohard dn, 233.
, Robert dn, 285.
, Simon de, 496.
, Stephen de, 219.
See Bosoo; Wode.
Boyton, Osbert de, 398.
, Thomas de, 469.
, William de, and Margery his
wife, 398.
Boyuin, Matthew, of Amiens, 429.
Boyville, Boyvile, Andrew, 466, 476.
, John, John de, [co. Devon], 466,
476.
, John de, [oo. Leicester], 607.
, servant of John deMou-
bray, 539.
, Robert de, parson of Oxenton, 1.
,WiUiam, 466.
Boywode, Andrew de, 171.
Boseat^^Boseyate [oo. Northampton],
Bbzoun, John, the younger, 308, 550.
Brabant [export of wool to], 445, 472,
496, im, 500, 534, 539.
merchants [named] of, 472, 523.
See also Bnk; Chnlle; Merkek;
Musene.
, merchants of London trading to,
390.
, a ship laden with wool and mer-
chandise for, 472.
Brabant. Lorraine and Limbergh, John
rni] duke [1312 to 135^ of, the
king^s nephew [son of Margaret,
daughter of Edward I], 429, 472.
, his subjects trading into
the realm, 429.
Margaret, the king's sister,
duchess of, 472.
Brabacon, Brabacoun, Brabanzon. Bra^
bauzun. Master John le, 114.
, Roger le, deceased, 14, 114.
, Beatrice his wife, and
her kinsman, Thomas de Mnlton,
14.
J^ger le [chief justice of the
Kin^s Bench, 1295 to 1316], a
commissioner, &c., 295, 316.
,Sir Roger le, of Museleye, 220.
, William, 393.
Braboume, Brabome, Brabnm, co.
Kent, 575, 596.
Braoebridge, Braoebrigge, co. Lincoln,
82.
Braoebrigge, Margaret, late the wife of
John de, 180, 272.
Brachet, service of keeping a, 50, 51.
Braokeleye, Brakele, Bracley, John de,
282, 288, 367.
, Richard, 468, 473.
, Robert de, 404.
jWilliam de, abbot of Croxton,
Brackley, Brackeley, Brakele, Brakkele,
CO. Northampton, 303, 305.
, letter patent dated at, 168.
Braoton. See Brecton.
Bracy, Robert de, knight, 511, 572.
, , oommiosioner, 173, 283.
Bradbourne, Bradeboum [co. Derby].
287, 306, 308.
Bradebome, Bradeboum. Bradbum,
Bradebume, John de, 305.
, , William, his man, Wil-
liam Jonesman or Johanesman of
Bradebum, 287, 305, 308.
, Roger de, a commissioner, con-
servator of the peaoe, 97, 280,
460.
See Bradbourne.
Bradebrigg. See Broculbridge.
Bradecroft' [near Stamford, co. Lin-
coln], 347.
Bradefeld, John de, 231.
, , a counterfeiter. 368, 391.
, , and Robert his son, 368.
,Guy de, 469.
.Robert son of Thomas de, and
Margaret his wife, 260.
See Bradfield.
Bradeley, Bradelay, Bradelegh, Brade-
lei, Bradeleye, Bradleye, John
de, 422.
, , [of St. Edmunds], 469.
, Peter de, 232.
, WUliam de, 272, 273.
, , king's Serjeant, 645.
Braden. See Bradon.
Bradenham, East, Est Bradenham [co.
Norfolk], William de QlyfPy par-
son of, 119.
Bradenstoke, Bradenestoke, Bradeetok
[co. Wilts], 295.
, prior and convent of, 316.
Bradepole, Richard de, 434.
Bradeshagh, William de, kni^t, 145.
Bradeetok, John de, 295.
See Bradenstock.
Bradeston. See Bradstone. *
Bradewas, Nicholas de, chaplain, 72.
Bradewatre. See Broadwater.
GENERAL INDEX.
651
Bradewell, Bradewelle, Bradwell, Jolm»
486.
, Robert de, of Bromwych, 229.
, William de, 435, 438.
, W. de. William de, a commjis-
sioner, 173, 289, 293, 304, 485,
543.
Bradewey, Philip de, 372.
Bradfield, Bradefeld [oo. Norfolk], 264.
Bradfield, Bradefeld. oo. Suffolk, 311.
Brading, Breyding [Isle of Wight], 82.
Bradleye. See Bradeley.
Bradninch, Braneys, oo. Devon, 386.
Bradon, Braden [co. Wilts], 431.
' Bradstone, Bradeston, Thomas de, 364,
432.
Bradwdl. See Bradewell.
Brady, Williajn, 174.
Bradyng, John, 302.
, William, of Barton, 302.
Brag, Adam, 475, 480.
Braghing, John de, of London, 215.
Bra^ingge. Braghyng, Braghyngg.
See Braughing.
Braiboef . See Brayboef.
Brailes, oo. Warwick, 123, 124.
Braintree, Branketree [oo. ESssez], 280,
293, 296, 303.
Bralthwaite, Braythawayt, in Inglewood
Forest, oo. ComberWuL 25.
Braithwaite,« Bray tli way t [oo. York],
218.
Braithwell, Braythewelle, oo. York, 264.
Brake, John de, 536.
Brakeley. See Brackeleye.
Brakenbury, Peter de, 233.
Braken^r, Hugh le, 284.
Brakenholm, William de, 239, 447.
Brakkele. See Braokley.
Bramoote, Brampoote, Robert de, 279.
, Walter de. otherwise Walter le
Masoun of Bramoote^ 150, 603.
Bramcote [co. Nottingham], 603.
Bramoote by Bulkington, Bramcote
[co. Warwick], 226.
Bramerton [oo. Norfolk], 309.
Bramfield, Bromfeld [co. Suffolk], 441.
Bramford, Braynford [co. Derby], 57.
Bramford, Braunford [co. Suffolk], 287.
Bramlay, Robert de, 328.
Bramley, Bromley [co. Southampton],
297.
Bramley, Bramlay, co. York, 328.
Brampoote. See Bramoote.
Brampton, Master John de, 91, 99.
, Richard de, 361.
, > king's derk, 294.
, , parson of Kirkmighel,
382.
, Master William de, 346.
, , parsofl of Kirkeby
Raveneswath, 20, 207.
Brampton, Brampton by Norhamptoa,
00. Northampton, 294.
Brampton Byerlaw, or Brampton upon
Deeme, Brampton by Waith [oo.
York], 498.
Bran. See Brian.
Branoestre, Brauncestre, John de, of
Bannebury, 100.
Brandesbury. See Bransbury.
Brandeston, oo. Suffolk. See Brondes-
ton.
Brandiston. See Braundiston.
Brandistone, co. Norfolk. See Broo-
deston.
Brandon, Braundon, Andrew de, chap-
lain, 298, 464.
, Henry de, a commissioner, 178.
, Robert de, 582.
Brandsby, Brandesby [co. Lincoln], 162.
Brandston [co. Leicester]. See Bron-
deston.
Branel. See St. Stephen in Brannd.
Braneys. See Bradnindi.
Branford. See Braunford.
Branketre. See Bradntree.
Bransbury, Brandesbury [in Barton
Stacey parish, co. Hants], 586.
Branston, Simon de, apothecary, 65.
Brante [co. Worcester], 332.
Brantingham, Brantyngham, Adam de,
rector of Eglesrosse, 397.
John de. a commissioner, 19.
Brantineham, Brentyngham, oo. York,
Brantingthorpe, Brantyngthorpe, Rob-
ert de, 529.
Branton. See Braunton.
Brantyngham. See Brantingham.*
Brantyngthorpe. See Brantingthorpe ;
Bruntingthorpe.
Brasse, Bray, John de, 184, 286.
, Richard, 486.
Braughing, Braghingge, Bradyng [co.
Hertford], 93, 428, 5^.
Brauncestre. See Branoestre.
Braunche, Andrew son of Nicholas, and
Joan his wife, 168.
, Nicholas, and Robergia his
wife, 168.
Braundeston, Branseton, Henry de, 452.
, a canon and prior of
Launde, 400, 405.
Braundiston, Brandiston, Robert de,
356.
, William son of Heniy de, 279.
Braundon. See Brandon.
Braunford, Matilda late the wife of
John de, 465.
Braunseton. iS^^e Braundeston.
Braunton, Branton [co. Deron], 581.
Braute. iS^ee Brante.
Brawod, Stephen de, parson of Cherle-
ton, 378.
Braxted, Braxstede, oo. Essex, 575, 596.
652
GENERAL INDEX.
Bray, Braye, Adam de, 237.
, ,a puireyor, 237, 881.
, Henry le, of BeroheBton, 860.
, John, 539.
, John de, 276, 499.
, , and Cioely his wife, 884.
, Richard de, 386.
, , hrother and heir of
John de Bray, 884.
, , of Caan, 518.
, Robert, of London, 215.
, Theobald de, and Sarra his wife,
51.
, Walter de, 889.
, WiliianiK at la Condraye, 539,
560.
, , of London, 118, 215.
, William de, 274.
See Breye.
Bray [oo. Berks], 167.
.Pokemere in, within Windsor
Forest, 562.
Bniyboef, Braiboef, Henry, 468.
, Hug^ de, an assessor, commis-
sioner, &c., 240, 347, 464.
, William, 539, 560.
Braybrok, Henry de, 175.
, friar Robert de, 506.
Braye. See Bray; Breye.
Braylesford, Ralph de, 495.
Braynford. See Bramford.
Braynton. See Breynton.
Brayth, Thomas, and Richard his
brother, 606.
Braythewelle. See Braithwell.
Braythwayt. See Braithwaite.
Brayton, Nicholas de, 366.
, Thomas de, prebendary of Fyn-
glas in the onnrch of Glasgow,
Brayton [oo. York], William de Lan-
gele, parson of, 258.
, William de Tarwell, parson of,
147.
Bra£. See Brasse.
Bread and ale, assise of, 858.
Breaking prison, 854.
Brearton, Brereton, Sootton by, co.
York, 89.
Breaunsoun. See Brianson.
Brechin. See Breghen.
Breckles, Benedict de, 389.
Brecon, Brekon, 50.
Brecon, Breghenn [co. Brecon], 547,
548.
See Brekon.
Breoton', Henry de, 610.
Brede, Robert de, 491.
Bredefeld, Roger de, parson of St. Mar-
garet's, Fishstreet, London, 79.
Bredeston. Su Brekeston.
Bredon, Walter de, 418.
Bredon [co. Worcester], 495, 499, 523,
. 562, 587.
, Master Simon de Mane, panon
of, 50.
Bredons Hardwiok, Herdewyk [oo.
Woroester], 523.
Brege. See Bridge; Brigge; Brugge.
Breghen, David de, of ScoUand, 16.
Breghenn. See Breoon.
Brehull. See Brill.
Breinton, Upper, Orere Broynton [co.
Hereford], 105.
Brekedisshe, Thomas, 38.
Brekerop, Thomas, of Suthlenne, 804,
860, 865.
Brekeston, Bredeston, Augustine de,
82, 84, 89, 95.
Brekon, Master WilHam le Lou of, par-
son of Patrington, 50.
See Breoon.
Brele. See Brielle.
Brsmesgrave, William de, parson of
Arewe, 196.
Bremmore, Richajnd de, 18.
, William de, mcnik, 18.
Bremstoute, Gregory de, 19.
Bren, lAeiweWjn Yotherwise Llewellyn ap
Rees of Margannou], 261.
or Bren, Robert, 19.
Brenohesle, Master Richard de, panon
of Estpeoham, 84.
Brendelescombe, Brendlesoembe. See
Brinsoombe.
Brsndok, Richard, 806.
Brendwood, Brindewode [an island in
Windermere, co. Westmoreland],
445.
Brennyng, John, 175.
Br^il^gham. See Brantingham.
Breosa, William de, the younger [temp.
benry H], 527.
'.. See Brewosa.
Breredene. See Burroden.
Brereton. See Brearton.
Brerlay, John de, 181.
Bresete. See Bricett.
Bret, Brett, Brette, Brut, Geoffrey le,
chi^lajui, 296.
,Guy le, 227.
, John le, 296.
, ,and Alice his wife, 308,
549.
, John son of John le, 296.
, Ralph le, 370.
.Richard son of Nicholas le, of
Fulford, 540.
, Roger le, 174.
, an assessor, 848, 887.
, William le, 494.
See Lebreto.
Bretaigne. See Britannia.
Bretby, Bretteby [oo. Derby], 100, 228,
281.
See Bretteby.
GENERAL INDEX.
658
BreteTille, Bretteyille, John de, 162.
,Bidiard, 280.
Breth', Thomas son of William, 371.
Brethenham, Adam de, 363.
See Brettenham.
Breton, Bretonn, Brctton, Breftone,
Bretun, Adam do, of Ireland. 13.
.Adam le, chief justice in Ire-
land, 332, 333.
, G^eoffrey, and William his sooi.
361.
jGtVLy, parson of Waldenewetom,
222.
, Harman. Herman, of Great Yar-
mouth, 206, 534. .
,John, 539.
, Richard, 236.
, ,of Threbergh, 234.
, Robert, 373.
, Robert son of Robert le, 294.
Roger, 176.
, Thomas, 176.
, Walter, 468, 473.
e.., William le, 469.
See Bretton.
Bretram. See Bertram.
Brette. See Bret.
Bretteby, Bretby, Robert de, 93.
See Bretby.
Bretteleye, Robeo-t de, 100.
Brettenham, Brethenham, oo. Suffolk,
363.
Bretteville. See Breteville.
Bretton, Breton, Robert de, 33.
, Roger de, a oommissioner, 373.
See also Breton.
Bretton Monk, Monkebretton, Bretton
Monaohomm [co. York], the
prior of, 20, 206.
, prior and convent of, 131, 152,
267, 498.
BrettoneGtoun. See Burtonstown.
Breton. See Breton.
Brea or Bren. See Bren.
Breohous, Alan del, 87.
, William de, 470.
Breoster, Brewester, Geoffry le, of Sur-
flete, 180.
Brewase. See Brewosa.
Brewer, Brewere, Isabella la, 208.
, Richard le, 208.
, William le, of Eton, 428.
, , purveyor, 420.
See Briweir.
Breweme, Robert of the, 291.
Brewester. See Brenster.
Brewood, Brewode [co. Stafford],
prioress* and white nuns of, 388.
Brewosa, Brewose, Brewase. Mary, late
wife of William de, 316.
, Roger de, parson of Heidon,
101, 169.
, William de, 69, 464, 647.
See Breosa.
Breydesale, William de, 280.
Breydestoo, 370.
Breyding. See Brading.
Breye, Walter, of None Solens, 646.
See Bray.
Breynton, Braynton, Roger de, 427.
parson of Aka, 266, 664.
Briamson. See Bryamson.
Brian, Bryan, Bran, Alan son of, ohafH
lain of Feriby, 314.
.Eustaoe son of, chaplain of
Ferriby, 315.
,Hugh, 363.
, John, 363.
, John son of, le Graunt, 315.
, Peter, 363.
, Richard, of Bardestaple, 663.
, Robert, of Dublin, 346, 373.
, Rog^*, 495.
, Walter of Lamgele, 274, 287.
Briamson, Briansoun, Briaumsoun,
Meanor late the wife of William
de, 667.
, John de, 41, 102, 207, 249,443.
, , John, his son, 41, 102,
443.
, , marriage of Elizabeth
late the wife of, 41.
Brioe, John, of Gorton, and Thomas his
son and William brother of the
same Thomas, 272.
, William son of, de Stykenaye,
94
, ,de ThirlewaJl, 289.
Brioett, Bresete, oo. Suffolk, 611.
Bridie. See Birch.
Brickhill. /See Bow Briokhill.
Brid, Bryd, Gregory, 358.
,Hugh, 494.
,John, 372.
j. , mast^* of the ship la
Welifare, 207.
' ..., William, 368.
, , of Wylyngton, 281.
Bridbrok, Briddebrok. See Birdbrook.
Briddeport. See Bridport.
Briddesale, Gilbert de, 306.
Bridelington. See Bridlington.
Brideport, WUliam de, 463.
, ,a purveyor, 12, 138,
217, 267, 412, 564.
See Bmdeport.
Bridge at. £fee:-^
Bnildwas Kingston upon
Coverdale Th&meB
Durham London
Elvet Marlow
Gosford Montford
Holland Newcastle upon
Kegworth Tyne
Kingston upon Nottingham
Hull Onse
654
GENERAL INDEX.
Bridge at — cont. See : —
Oxford Tern
Ripon Wisbech
Sfcratford on Wormiog^on
Avon
See also Pontage; Briggei;
Brugge.
Bridgefiwrd, Bruggeford [oo. Notting-
ham J, letters patent dated at,
351.
, East, Esthriggeford, co. Not-
tingham, 14.
Bridgeham, Brigham, co. Norfolk, 368.
Bridge-Walton, Walton [co. Salop],
William de Sheynton, prebend-
ary of, 41.
Bridgewater, Briggewater, Bmgewater,
Bruggewauter, co. Somerset, 302,
360, 476.
, commission of gaol delivery for,
487. ,
, hospital of St. John the Bap-
tist, 165.
,port of, deputy of the ganger
m, 40.
Bridgnorth, Brigge North, Bru^enorth,
Brugge North, Brugisnorth,
Brugysnorth, Brugea, oo. Salop,
163, 601.
, murage for, 55, 594.
rcollegiate] church of St. Mary
Magdalen, dean and chaptecr of,
66, 580. .
, dean of, Master Thomas
de Eyton, 106.
, , prebends of. See Mor-
ville; XJnderton; Bridge- Walton.
, , prebendaries of. See
Bediawynde ; LutegaireshaJe ;
Piasiaoo; Sheynton; Trecis.
Bridlington, Bridelington, Bridlyngton
[co. York], 291.
, prior of, 86. •
, the prior and convent of, 346.
Bridlington Hop, co. York, 291.
Bridok, Robert, of Newcastle-upon-
T^ne, 359.
Bridport or Blidlesford, Giles [Egidius]
de, bish<H) [1257 to 13 Dec. 1262]
of Salisbury, 150.
Bridport, Briddeport [co. Dorset], 161.-
Brielle [Island of Vome, Holland], 365.
Brigge, Brigg, Brege, Adam son of Matr-
3, 172, 471^^7.
Brigge, Brigge. Brege, Adam son of Mat-
thew del, of New Mai ton, 412.
, Hugh atte, of Glaunford, 284.
, John del, 360.
, John atte, the younger, 361.
See aho Brugge.
Brigge North, Briggenorth. See Bridg-
north.
Briggewater, Bnu^gewater, Brugge^
watre, John del, 360.
, , keeper of St. Mary Mag-
dalen's hospital, Southampton^
455.
, parson of lilleeolive,
381.
jSfee Bridgewater.
Brigglesworth. See Brixworth.
Brigham, Peter de, 179, 181.
See Bridgeham.
Brigham, co. Cumberland, 362.
, cardinal Qauoelinus Johannis
presenited to the church of, 44.
Brighteston. ^ee Brixton.
Brightewell. See Brightwell.
Brightling [oo. Sussex], Master Ed-
mund de London, parson of the
prebendal church oi, 20.
Brightlingsea, Brightlyngeseye [oo.
Essex], 498.
Brightmerston, Stephen de, 74.
Brightminstone, Brimaneston, Bry-
maneston [in Fawley parish, co.
Hants], 274, 287.
Brightwaltham, Brightwalton, co.
Berks, 174.
Brightwalton, Alice, late the wife of
Geoffrey de, 174.
See Brightwaltham.
Brightwell, Brightewell [co. Berks],
37, 479.
, William Inge, parson of, 402.
, William son of Lapinus Roger,
parson of, 398, 411.
Brigstock, Brikstoke [co. Northan^
ton], 90.
Brikendon. See Brikyndon.
Brikesart, Anketinus de, 245.
BrikhuU. See Bow Brickhill.
Brikstoke. See Brigstock.
Brikyndon, Brikendon, Herman de,
487, 521, 591.
BriU, Brehull [oo. Buckingham], Wil-
diam de Wrotham, pareon of, 195.
Brimaneston. See Brightminstone.
Brimartone, Stephen de, 143.
Brimifigton, Br3nnington, Brymyngton,
firymynton, Peter de, 494.
, Ralph de, 495.
, Robert, 495.
, William, 495.
Brimington, Brymyngton, oo. Derby,
494.
Brimmesfeld. See Brimpefield.
Brimpsfield, Brimmesfeld, Brymmes-
feld [co. Gloucester], 12.
See also Giffard of Brimpsfield.
Brindewode. See Brendwood.
Bringuenoourt. See Buringuecourt.
Brinkeiowe, Brynkelowe, G^eoffrey de,
298, 464.
Brinkworth, Brynkeworth [oo. Wilts],
Brinsale. See Bumsall.
GENERAL INDEX.
665
Brinsoombe, Brendeleeoombe, Brendles-
oombe [in Over Weare parish, oo.
Somerset], 296, 474, 487, 541.
Brisele. See Brisley.
Briskere, William de, 297.
Brisley, Brisele [co. Norfolk], 264.
Bristol, Bristou, Birstoll oo. Glouoes-
ter, towa or port of, 63, 71, 74,
121, 127, 202, 222, 344, 463, 677.
, castle, town and barton of, 116,
132, 202, 222, 268, 463, 464, 614.
, keeper of, Hugh le Despenser,
the younger, 614.
, deputy of the ganger for, John
de Axebrigge, 67.
, men [named] of, 679.
, water-bailiff of, 614.
[merchant vintners of Gasoony]
and, 366.
, letters patent dated at, 676,
676, 677, 678.
, murage for, 678.
, quayage for, 577, 678.
, tronage and pesa^e of, 677.
,oastle of, chantry in the, 614.
..church of St. Mary Radoliff, la
Radeclive, Roger, parson of, 36.
, AugusUnian Friars of, 63.
, prior amd brethren of,
127.
, St. Augustine's, the abbot of,
104, 499.
, , abbot and convent of , 116
, , Roger Godman, canon
of, 499.
.St. Laurenoe's hospital for
lepers by, 613.
, , Robert de HaJiwell,
warden of, 698.
Bristou. See Bristol.
Britannia, Guy de, 364.
Britannia, Biyicinnia, Bretaigne John
de, [or de Dreux] earl [1306 to
1334] of Richmond, and duke of
Brittany, 223, 227, 237, 262, 265,
352, 359, 361. 385, 419, 421, 425,
452, 491. 628, 654, 666, 667, 668,
699.
, , settlement of disputes
between his merchants and the
king's subjects, 628, 586.
Britayne, Britayn, Brytayne, John de,
his servant John, John Johanoee-
ser^eent de Britayn, John Jones-
ser^aunt de Britayne, 468, 473.
Britford or Burtford, Brutford [co.
Wilts], 491.
Britleye, Hugh de, 212.
Briton. See Britton.
Brittany in France, 398.
, settlement of disputes between
merchants of. and the king's sub-
jects, 628, 586.
,duke of. See Britannia, John
de, Ao,
Brittoun, Briton, Burton, Adam, 296,
474, 487, 641.
, Henry de, 471.
, Simon le, of Wyliton, 643.
, William le, of Houghton Con-
quest, 643.
Briuton. See Bruton.
Briweir, William, 627.
Su Brewer.
Brix, ITilliam, 676.
Brixton, John de, a monk, 18, 19.
Brixton, Brighteston in the Isle of
Wight, 296, 638, 646, 604.
Brixworth, Brigglesworth, co. North-
ampton, 93.
Bro, Riohaid atte, 466.
Broadbridge, Bradebrigg, by Bosham
[co. Sussex], 330.
Broadoroft. See Bradecroft.
Broadholme, Brodholm [in Thomey
parish, CO. Nottingham], 260.
, prioress and nuns of, 263, 618.
k brethren and sisters of St.
ary's, 260, 263, 397.
Broadwater, Bradewatre [co. Sussex],
Peter de Gousle, parson of, 283.
, tithes due to the church of,
283.
Brochampton, Richard de, 116.
Brochull. See BrokhuUe.
Brockele, Brokele, John de, 469.
, Roger de, 485.
Brocker, Peter, [of Bruges], 286.
Brocklesby, Brokelesby [co. Lincoln],
Wilbam, parson of, 36.
Brocstret. See Brookthorpe.
Brooton, William de, 328..
See Broughton.
Brodebexington. See Bexington.
Brodegrave, Thomas de, 171.
Brodeleyw^ [in Dean Forest], 16.
Brodhegh, John, 488.
Brodh(^m. See Broadholme.
Brodye, John son of Ralph, of Notyng-
ham, 316.
Broghton, James de, 78, 133.
, John de, 447.
or Burton, Matilda de, late
sacristan, prioress of Bromhale,
63, 71.
See Broughton.
Broghton, Broghton-in-Cravene. See
Broughton.
Broillour, Robert le, 239.
Brok, Thomas, 486.
,WilUam, 476, 479.
Brok, John de. 462.
, , an attorney, 427.
, Ralph de, 146, 427.
Roger son of William de, an
assessor, 349.
, Simon son of Reginald de, 671.
, William de, 179, 181.
f>56
GENERAL INDEX.
Broke, Brok. Alan atte, of Wynpol,
, Robert atte, 98.
, ,of Bnume, 860.
jWaiiam atte, 119, 566.
See Brook; Brooke.
Brokela See Brockele.
Brokdesby. See Brocklesby.
Brokelestowe. See Broxtow.
Brokenbergh, Brokeaeberg, Adam de,
abbot of Cirenceeter, 608.
Brokenberowe, John de, ^82.
Brokeneberg. See Brokenbergh.
Brokenhamfery. See Buckenliam St.
Nicholas.
Brokesbume, Brakesbam, Brokes-
bourne, Hugh de, 100.
, John de, 373.
, , comraiasioner, 603, 604.
Broket, Thomaa, 369.
Brokhole, Geoffrey de, 488.
Brokhulle, Brochull, Margaret late the
wife of William de, 284.
, Thomas de, 284.
Broklonde. See Brookland.
Brokwoirth, Henry de, 415.
Brome, Brom, Adam de, king's clerk,
61, 125, 457, 513.
> , rector of St. MarVs,
Oxford, 457.
, , arohdeacom ofStonr, 416,
457.
, Adam del, a commissioner, Ac..
98, 489, 518, 638, 542, 547, 694
603, 607.
y Adam de, an attorney, 146.
, Henry, of Retford, 179.
, John de, 372.
> John, merchant of Lenne, 3.
, Roger, 372.
, William de,.605.
, a monk, 289, 304.
Brome. See Broom Bnrnel.
Bromehale. See Bromhall ; Broomhall.
Bromele. See Bromley.
Bromfejd, Bromfeud, Bmmfeld. John
de, 265, 432, 564.
» J a commissioner, &c.,82.
g3, 94^ 100, 128, 177, 178, 241
276, 294, 296, 29?^, 299, 36/, 370
?Z1» ^Jh ^^ ^^^x 467, 470' 471
547; m' ^' ' ^^' ^^^'
, Robert de, 208.
Bromfeld. See Bramfield.
Bromfeud. See Bromfeld.
Bromfield, Brumfeld [co. Denbigh!.
264. ^ ■'*
Bromfield, Bromfeld [oo. Salop], 219.
BromhaJe. See Broomhall.
Bromhall, Bromhale, in the parish of
Kempsey [oo. Worcester], 511,
Bromhdm [oo. Nwfolk], prior and con-
vent of, 147, 401.
Bromhall, John de, and Isabella hia
wife, 515.
Bromland. See Brompton, Kings.
Bromle. See Bromleye.
Bromley, Brommele, 373.
Bromley, Bromlegh [in Stoke Abbots
parish], co. Dorset, 468, 483.
Bromley, Bromele [co. Esaex], Hugh,
parson of, 184, 361.
, Stephen 'the Persooiesprest ' of,
184, 361.
Bromley. Brumlegh [oo. Kent], hundred
of, 37.
Bromley. See Bramley.
Bromleye, Bromle, Bromlegh, Richard
de. receiver of victuals at Oeyv
lisle, 30, 31.
Brompton, Robert de, master x>f the
hospital of Northalverton, 20.
Compare Brampton.
Brompton, King's, Branton in Brotn-
lend, CO. Somerset, 219.
Bromwich, Bromwyoh [oo. StaffcMxl],
Bromwyoh, Thomas and William de,
565.
Brond, Alexander son of Geoffrey, 98.
, John, of London, 215.
Brondes, Richard de, 89.
Brondeston, 233.
Broneeoomb, Walter, archdeooon [1245
to 1257] of Surrey. 509.
Bronnynges, Broning. See Brounyng.
Brook, Broke [oo. Wilts], 535.
Brook Bay, Hanemuth [marked as
Hany Mouth on Speed's map of
the Isle of Wight: near Hanover
Point], 484.
Brooke, Brok [oo. Rutland], William,
prior of, papal nuncio^ 268.
Brookland,, Broklonde [oo. Kent], 599.
Brookthorpe [co. Glouoester], Brocstret
by Gloucester, 47.
Broom Bumel, Brome, co. Warwick,
601.
Broomhall, Bromhale [in the parish of
SunninghiU, oo. Berks], Clarice
de Cotes, prioress of, 52.
, Matilda de Broughton or Bur-
ton, late sacristan, prioress of,
63, 71.
,nuns [named] of, 52.
I esemplification of dhartecB for
the prioress and nuns of, 600,
BrothercToss, Brothererors, co. Nor-
folk, hundred of, 263.
Brotherton, Thomas de, the king's
brother, earl [1312 to August
13381 of Norfolk and MarehS of
EngTand, 122, 125, 139, 142, 151,
llh J2i?' P^' ^7' 316, 371 380
410, 427, 544, 549, 572, 576.
f [hislandsjin Ireiand, 46.
GENERAL INDEX.
667
Brothyng, Thomas, 206.
Brotifi^iiU, John de, 515.
Broagh tinder Stainmoor, Burg^ nnder
Staynmore [co. Westmoreland! ,
Hugh de Burgh, pareom of, 207,
510.
Bronghton, Broghton, Broaton [in
Newport hundred, oo. Buoking-
ham], 67.
Bronghton [Hollands in Bierton parish,
CO. Buckingham], 431.
Bronghton, Berghton [oo. Linocdn],
Adam Paynel, pai^n of, 227.
Broughton, Broghton, oo. Worcester, 65.
Bronghton, Temple Brocton [in Han-
bniy parish], oo. Worcester, 173.
Bronghton, Broghton, Broghton-in-
Oavene, oo. Yore, 88.
Broumon. See Broun, William.
Broun, Elias, 580.
yHeniy, 486.
, of Stanton Haroourt, 486
, John, 91.
, ,aDd Oedly his wife, 561.
, ,of Kypas, 370.
, ,of Norton, 350.
, ,of Tut^^^ngton, 59.
, Nicholas, the younger, 27.
, Richard, 332.
, , [co. York], 181.
, ,in Xreland, 424.
, , a baron of the Ex-
chequer, Dublin, 316.
, engrosser of the Ex-
chequer, Dublin, 57.
, Robert, 3, 34.
, ,of Rotheleye, 212.
, Roger, 235.
, Simon, of Osbemby, 259.
, Thomas, 465.
, , deceased, 37, 251.
, of oo. Southamptoo, and
his btoi^ier William Wakuund,
368.
, Walter, and Leticia his wife, 1.
, William, or Broumon, of Alres-
^ ton, 509.
, ,at Cheehunt, 468, 473.
, [of EUesmere], 371.
, ,of Soardeburgh, and
Margaret his wife, 263.
, ,the younger, 308, 550.
, William le, 126.
See Brun; Brune; Bnmne.
Broun, John de, 231.
, Matthew de, 471.
jS^ee Bourn; Brunne.
Brounbaron, John, 212.
Bround, Walter, of Westhale, 309.
Bnyunynff, Brouning, Broning, Bron-
nynges, Gilbert, 296, 474, 541.
, John, 19.
,Bichaid, 172, 182.
Brouton. See Bnoughton in Bierton.
18345
Brown. See Broun; Brun.
Brownsorer alicts Gaure, Wanere [oo.
Warwick], 226.
Broxholme, Broxholm [co. Lincoln!,
Michael de Wath, parson of, 490.
, William de Houeden, parson of,
377.
Broxtow, Brokelestowe, oo. Notting-
ham, wapentake of, 89.
Broynton. See Breinton.
Bruald, Willi«|n, 486.
Bmoe. See Brus.
Bmdeford, John de, 246.
Brudeport, Oriol de, a nun of Brom-
hale, 52.
See Brideport.
Broera, William de, 448.
Brng*. See Brugge.
Bmgenorth. See Bridgnorth.
Bruges, Brugges, Master Andrew de,
olerk, 152, 564.
, , prebendaiT of St.
John's, Beverley, 111.
, John de, 294.
, Philip de, 106.
Bruges. See Bridgnorth.
Bruges in [West] Flandere, 284.
, burgesses or merchants [named]
of, 218, 285.
, James called 'Sootelare,' mer-
chant of, 445.
Brugewater. See Biidgewater.
Brugge, Brng*, John atte, 484.
y John de, of Ootenham, 363.
, Ralph atte, 484.
, Robert atte, 484.
, Thomas son of John atte, of
Cotenham, 363.
, William atte, 93.
See also Brigge.
Bruggeford, Richard de, 105.
Brugge North. See Bridgnorth.
Brugges. See Bruges.
Bruggewatre, Brugfifewaater, Brugge-
water. Su Ktdgewater; Brigge-
water.
Brugisnorth, Brugysnorth, Brugge-
north. See fiiidgnorth.
Bruhurste, hundred of, 389.
Brui^ard, Bursyerd [co. Suffolk], 394.
Bruly, William, of Lodynton, 442.
Bmmfeld. See Bromfeld; Bromfield.
Brumlegh, Brummele. See Bromley.
Brumpton, Richard de, his daughter
Margaret, 263.
, Robert de, commissioner, 482.
Compare Brompton.
Bnm, brunne, Broun, Alcsander, a
Soot, 573, 574.
, Henry le, 427.
, John le, 433, 574.
, John, of Horsley, 212.
, Maurice le, 422, 427.
2 T
658
GENERAL INDEX.
Brun — cant.
,Rioliard» 529.
.Robert, 523.
, Robert le, a conseryator of the
peace, 461.
, Master Thomas le, 588.
, Thomas, a Soot, 573, 574.
,Wmiam le, 523.
.Wddliam, a Soot, 573, 574.
See Broun; Bruae; Bmnne.
Bmnie, Lapus de, 249.
, Peorota, de Solarid, 457.
, Simon le, of Hablendie, 367.
, William le, 543.
See Broan; Bran; Brunne.
Bmneby. See Brunneby; Bumby.
Bmoeland, Bromlond, oo. Someferset,
King's Brompton in, 219.
Brunelesk, Brunlisk, Baukinus, of
Florenoe, 471.
, Vaaus, of London, 496.
Bmnham, Robert de, 383.
Compare Bnmham.
Brunlay. See Burnley.
Brunli£^. See Brunekek.
Brunne, Brunn, Bruno, Adam de, 375.
, John de, 234.
, ,a commissioner, &o.,66.
, , parson of Redmershill,
434, 436.
, .parson of Staindrop,
216, 242.
, Reginald de, 180.
, Simon de, a oommissioner, ^.,
82, 91, 100, 177, 184, 273, 275,
276, 281, 282, 295, 296, 307, 324,
360, 361, 364, 463, 465, 469, 473,
478, 485, 602, 606.
See Bourn; Bourne; Broun;
Brun.
Brunneby, Bruneby, Burneby, Eustace
de, 577.
, ,of Watford, 79, 80, 221.
, and Matilda his wife, 80.
, , oommigsioneir, 278, 293.
Bmnnun, Ralph de, 162.
, Waiter de, 162.
Bmntingthorpe, Brantyngthorpe [oo.
Leicester], 521, o29.
Brunton in Embledon. Bumeton in the
pariah of Embledon, co. North-
umberland, 254, 324.
, letters patent dated at, 390.
See Brompton, King's.
Bros, Bruys, Bruce, Bernard de, 232.
, , a commissioner, &o.,97.
, Edward de, Edward le, 164, 318,
334, 343.
, , crowned king of L:^
land, 334.
, , in Ireland. See IreUMid.
, Robert de, Robert le, king of
SooUand, 75. 122, 252, 254, 414,
416, 504, 5^, 551, 554, 567, 568.
Bms, Robert deh-cont.
, , in JieUmdy 164.
, peace or truoe with, or
with the Scots. See Scotland.
, envoys of. jSfee Scotland.
Brusebon, Walter, 343.
Brustall, Roger de, 179, 181.
Brustewyk, Bmstwyk, Robert de, of
Beverley, 597, 598.
, William de, 375.
See Burstwiok.
Brustyn, Richard, 172, 182. ^
Brut, John le, 604.
See B^et.
Brutf(»tl. See Britford.
Bruton, Master John de, prebendary in
St. Mary's church, Wingham,
587.
Bruton, Briuton [co. Somerset], 580.
Bruys. See Bms.
Bryamson, John, 417.
Bryan. See Brian.
Bryd. See Brid.
Bryga. See Brige.
Biys^dgh, William, 391.
Biymaneston. See Brightminstone.
Brymmesfeld. See Brimpsfidd ; Gif-
fard of Brimpsfield.
Brymyngton, Brymynton. See Briming-
ton.
Brynguencourt. See Buringueoourt.
Brynkelowe. See Brinkelowe.
Brynkeworth. See Brinkworth.
Brytannia. See Britannia.
Brytayne. See Britayne.
Bubenhall, Bobenhull by Coventre, oo.
Warwick, 294.
Bubenhulle, GUes de, and John, Robert
and William his eons, 90.
Buohan, Boghan [Sootland]. See
Comyn of Buchan.
Buoher. See Bodier; Flesshewere.
Buckby, Buckeby [oo. Northampton],
370.
, letters patent dated at, 1.
Buokenham St. Nicholas, Bukeoliain-
fene, Brokenhamfery FBlofield
hundred, co. NorfolRj> 108.
, Stephen de Olopton, parsoin of
the church of, 166.
Buokenham, Old, Old Bokenham, Old
Bukenham [in Shropham hundned,
oo. Norfolk], 334, 445.
Buokhurst, Bokhurste [in Withyham
parish, oo. Sussex], 392.
Buckingham, county of, 20, 67, 302,
£5, 534, 569, 606.
, assessors for, 348.
, oommissionefB of oyer and ter-
miner, Ac., for, 97, 299, 548, 550,
606.
, conservators, or keepen of the
peace for, 92, 460, 461.
GENERAL INDEX.
669
Buckingham — cont.
archdeacon ol, Ma&t&t George de
Saluciis, 434.
, sheriff of, 601.
9 weirs in the Thames in, 647.
Baddnghomi Baokvngham, Bakyng-
ham, Bokingnam, prebend of.
See Sutton cum Buckingham.
, Neapolio, prebendary of. See
Neapolio.
BnckUuid, Bokland, d68.
BucklMid, Bokland, Bokland by Tavy-
stok [oo. Devon], 19.
, Thomas, abbot of , 18, 19.
, abbot amd convent of, 334.
, monks [named] of, 18. '
Buckland, Bokland [co. Kent], 68.
Bnokminster, Bokemynstre, Bukmyn-
stre [co. Leicester], 136, 392.
Buoton, Dominic de, 423.
Bucton, Bactona. See Boogjhton Aluph ;
Baketon.
Badeford. See Bidford.
Bndle, Botle [co. Northumberland], 30.
Buelt. See Builth.
Bugge, Geoffrey, of Legh, 603.
Bugthorpe, Boeethorpe [co. York],
Simon de Monte Acute, prebena-
ary of, 16.
Buildwas, Bulde^as, Great Buldewas,
oo. Salop, 276.
, pontage for the bridge of, 119.
, abbot of, 119.
, John, abbot of , 276.
, monks [named] of, 276.
Builth, Buelt in Wales [co. Brecon],
341.
Buittle, Botil [oo. Kirkoudbrig^t],
William de Mikelegate, parson
of, 381.
Buk, Gerard, of Lovaigne, 472, 623.
,Boger, 80.
Compare Bok.
Bukelond. See Boklaunde.
Bukemynstire. See Buckminster.
Bukenham. See Buckenham.
Bukenhamferie. See Buckenham St.
Nicholas.
Bukerel, Bukerell, Bokerel, Henry de,
Henry, 680.
, , commissioner, 186. 298,
463, 446, 477, 479, 485, 60t 638.
Bukestnonde, Matilda late the wife of
Heniy de, 680.
Buketon, Bukton, Heniy de, of Oom-
wall, 270.
, Philip de, parson of the church
of Wetfton, 472.
See Bokton; Bucton.
Bukhampton. See Bockhamptou.
Bukmynstre. See Buckminster.
Bukton. See Buketon.
Bukyngham. See Buckingham.
Bukyngten. See Bicton,
Bulby, Boleby, co. Lincoln., 474.
Buldewas. See Buildwas.
Bule, Margery late the wife of William
le, 320.
See Bole; Bolle.
Bulevaune. See BvlphaiXL
Bulewyk. See Bolewik; Bulwick.
Bulfan, Bolewefan. See Bulpham.
Bulkelegh, Bulkeley, Robert de, 228.
Bulkington, Bulkynton [co. Warwick],
Bullax. See Bollax.
Bulley, Beloe [oo. Gloucester], 366.
Bullin^iam, Lower, or BiiUinghope,
Netfajrebolynghope [co. Here-
ford], 360.
Bullington, Bulyn^ton, Bolyngten [co.
Lincoln], prior and convent of,
346, 670, 673.
Bullok, Richard, 683.
Bulman, William, of Holkham, ttad
Cecily his wife, 166.
Bulmer, BuJmere, Ralph, parson of, 144.
Bulmer; co. York, 239.
Bulmere, Ralph de, 272, 424.
, , Alice his wife, formerly
wife of Walter de Fauoomberge,
272, 461.
, , a conser^atoir of the
peace, 4i61.
.Master William de, parson of
Brinsale, 268.
Bulpham, or Bulfan, Bolewefan, Bule-
vaune [oo. Iteeis], 280.
, William Niohol, parson of, 207.
Bulveihithe, Bolewarheth, Bolewerehet
[co. Bussex], Gteoffrey de dare,
prebendary of, 441, 451.
, John de Olaxton, prebendary
of, 2, 441.
, William de Pevense, prebend-
ary of, 2.
Bulwick, Bulewyk [oo, Northampton],
649.
Bulyhurt, Thomas de, 176.
Bulyngbroke. See Bolingbroke.
Bulyngton. See Bullington.
Bumstede, Bumsted, Bunstede, Gilbert
de, 306, 369.
, MatUda late the wife of Wil-
liam de. 36.
, Peter de, of Norwich, 98, 194.
Bunch, William, 481.
Bumgay, Buiigeye [co. Suffolk], 664.
, prioress amd convent of theHdy
Gross, 121.
Bunkede, Robert le, of Waleton, 478.
Buiuieehole [co. Warwick], 103.
Bunny, Bonay [co. Nottingham], 324.
Bunstede. See Bumstede.
Buntingford, Buntyngford [co. Hedr
Iford], 481.
Burbage, Burbaoh, Borebach [oo.
Wilts], 462, 483, 668.
See Easton by Burbage.
660
GENERAL INDEX.
Borbladtliwayt [near Coveiiiam, oo.
York], 218.
Burblnntesdon. See Blonsdoin, Bury.
Buroestre, William de, mayor of Ox-
ford, 223.
See Buroeoestre.
Burdeaoz, Gnillot de, 175.
Burdegala, Oliyer de, 129, 419, 516,
556, 565, 590.
, , Matilda Trossel pro-
mised la marriage to, 117.
, , and Matilda his wife,
27, 248, 259.
Bnrddeys, Burdeleis, Geffrey de, 507,
559.
, Geoffrey le, a conservator of the
peace, 460.
, Geoffrey de, commissiooer, 542.
, John de, 323.
.John son of Geoffrey de, and
Margaret his wife, daughter of
John de Crek, 507.
Bnrdeney, Jobn de, 427.
Bupdet, Bordet, Edward, 509.
.Isabella, late the wife of Wil-
liam, 509.
, John, 509.
, Peter, 189.
, Robert, 599.
, , assessor, 348.
Burdeux. See Bordeaux; Burdeaux.
Burdeyn, Robert, 556.
Burdon, Bordon, Gilbert de, 30.
Gilbert liemp, Richard I], 404.
, John de, 561.
Bureford, Boreford, Bereford, John de.
256..
, , deputy of the butler at
Suthampton, 33a. 533.
* , at Portemouth, 533.
, Ralph de. 560.
,WiUiam de, the elder, 146.
, William son of Walter de, 68.
Burel, Birel, John, 601.
, ,*me8ser,' 94, 95, 298.
, , of Winpol, and John his
brother, 480.
, John son of Ralph, 277.
, Michael, 250.
, Walter, 276.
See Birel; Borel.
Burencestre. See Bicester.
Bures, James de, 498.
, John de, 40, 419, 435.
, ,a oommissionar, 470.
, Robert de, 413.
, a ooinmissioner, 363, 469.
471, 604. ' » .
, , and Hilary his wife, 40.
, , Andrew, his son, 40.
Bures St. Mary, Bures, co. Suffolk, 120.
Burewaremershe. See Burmarsh.
Burewell, Burwell, George de, Ticar of
Meldebum, 189.
, Laurence de, 449.
, Thomas de, 368.
See Borewelle.
Burford, Boreford [oo. Oxford], prior
and hospital m St. John, 495.
Burgage. See Borgage.
Burgate, Robert de, 230.
Buiigate, 231.
Burges. Sea Burgeys.
Burget, Robert, 196.
Burgeys. Burgeis, Burges, Anneys, 495.
,Heni7, 542, 549.
, Nicholas, 405.
, Richard, 485.
, [of Newport Pagnel], 135.
, Robert soq of Simon, of Multon,
170.
, Walter, 373.
, , and Mabel his wife, 257.
Burgh, Burgo, Elisabeth de, the king's
niece. See Dammory.
, Gilbert de, 534.
, Hugh de, a commissioner, 466.
, , paroon of Bui^ under
Stainmoar, 207, 510.
, John de, 181.
J. de, a conunissioner, ftc. 85.
.John de, parson of Hinderday,
.., rector of Lifton, 879,
418.
, Richard de, earl [1271 to 1326]
of Ulster, 8, 189, 2D0, 318.
, , his ship seised at Fal-
mouth, 94.
, Roger son of Matthew de^ 231.
, Roger son of William de, 231.
, Thomas de, 181.
, , knight, 245.
, William de, 282.
, , the elder, a oommia-
sioner, &o., 482.
, , rector of Liftom, 418.
See also Burghe; Burgo.
Burgh [CO. Norfolk], 178.
Burgh, Bergh [oo. Norfolk], 263.
Burgh in Flegg West. Burgh in Flegge,
CO. Noifolk, 144.
Bui^h, cos. Norfolk and Suffolk, 578.
Buiigh-Apton, Bergh, co. Norfolk, 575,
596.
Burgh under Staynmor. See Brough
under Stainmore.
Burghdon. See Burghton.
Burghe, John de, of Upton, 279.
See Burgh; Burgo.
Burghcrsh, Burgherssh, Borghersh,
Bartholomew, 497.
, , Henry de, [dean] of the
free chapel of Tikehill, 244.
, , ooUated to the free
chapel of Tikehill, 258.
GENERAL INDEX-
661
Burghereli — cont .
, Bpiighenwh or Bnrwafih, Heniy
de, canon of York, 494.
, ,bishoD [1320 to 4 Jann-
ary 1341] of Xmcoln, 494, 496,
606, 613, 655, 669, 578, 601.
See Burwaeh.
Bnrghos. See Bnrgos.
Borghstede, Riohard de, 427.
Borghstok. See Bnrstock.
Burghton, Bnrghdofn, Bourghton, Gil-
bert, 528, 662, 686.
,a oommiflsionfir, oonsesraior of
the p€aoe, 459, 607.
Bui^ onder Staymnor. See Brou£^.
Bnrgb WaleyB, Borghwallis, Bnrgh-
waleys, Burgwaleys, oo. York, 3,
806, 362.
, Geaffrey de Lannm, parson of,
808, 362.
Bnrgiloun. See Bnrguillnn.
Borgis. See Burgos.
Burglary [restoration of goods], 454.
, a yicar.^ prisoner for, 179.
Bnrgo, J<An de, 200.
, Simon de, 188.
, Walter de, of Northampton,
467.
, William de, olerk, 2.
, , Margery his wife, 2.
, , parson of Ingworth, 394.
, ,of Northampton, 334.
Borgo. See Burg^; Burghe.
BmrgoB, Boxgis, John de, merchant c^
Spain, 605.
Burgos, Bargheis in Spain, merchants of,
2, 440r669.
See alio Frises; Peres.
Bnrgoyne, Bartholomew de, 179, 181.
, Thomas de, 476.
BurguiJlnn, Burguillon, Bnrgiloun,
Borgillon, Henry le, and Joan his
wife, 163.
, John de, 422.
John, aitd Richaid his aon, 275,
295.
, Robert-, a commissioner, 538.
Buringuecourt, Brynguencourt, Theo-
phania de Sanoto Petro in Cam-
pis, lady of, 66.
Burlande, H. de. See Birland.
Burley Burl^, Burle, Robert de, 287,
, Thomas de, 639, 560.
Burley, Burle^, oo. Rutland, 386.
Burlyk, Master John, of Ipres, 457.
Bnrman, WUliam, 4^.
Burmarsh, Burewaremershe [oo. Kent],
112.
Burmyngham, John de, 229.
jS^ee Birmingham.
Bumby, Brunneby [oo. York], deaving
by, 362.
Bumdissh. See Bumedissh.
Bume. See Bourne.
Bumeby. See Brunneby.
Bumecestre, Walter de, 570, 588.
See Bicester; Burcestre.
Bumed^sshe, Bumdissh, Benedict de,
parson of Aberfrau, 106.
, John de, of Brunne, 360.
, Robert de, 109.
Bumel, Aline late the wife of Edward,
479, 601.
,J<An, 128.
, Robert, 435, 534.
, bishop [1275 to 1292] of
Bath and Wells, 77, 531.
, William, and Roesia his wife,
147.
Bnmeton. See Bmnton.
Bumham, Geoffrey de, 91.
Compare Brunham.
Bumham, oo. Essex, 111.
Bumham, Brunham, co. Norfolk [collec-
tion of tolls for the count of Hol-
land in], 107, 609.
, ship driven ashore and plun-
dered, at, 483.
Bumham St. Clements, Brunham St.
Clements [co. Norfolk], 383.
Bumham Sutton, Brunham Sutton [co.
Norfolk], k83.
Burning or setting fire to, 98. 17J3, 274,
275, 2827^7, 307, 308, 359, 483,
547, 610.
, a diuroh and houses, 274, 287,
291.
a mill, 295.
Burnley, Brunlay, oo. Lancaster, 606.
Bumsall, Brinsale [co. York], Master
William de Sulmere, parson of,
258.
Burpehecche, William, 38.
Burre, Robert, prior of Bioknacre, 79.
Burn. See Burry.
Burroden, Breredene, oo. Northumber-
land, 310.
Burry, Burn, Henry, 568.
, of New Sarum, and
Edith his wife, 581.
, William son of Walter, 309.
See also Bury.
Burscogh, Henry son of John de, 230.
Burstall. jSfee Brustall.
Burstods. Burghstok [co. Dorset], 39.
Burstwick, Brustewyk, Brustwyk [oo.
York], letters patent dated at,
214, 215, 218, &4.286, 410, 467,
468, 472.
Bursty, Gilbert, of Waltham St. Laur-
ence, 278.
Bursyerd. Su Bruisyard.
Burtford. See Britford.
Burton, Adam de, 78, 394.
,Adam. £fee Brittoun.
, Geoffrey son of Reyner de, 286.
, John de, 232, 546.
662
GENEBAL INDEX.
Burton, John de— cont.
, ,a commissioner, 296.
, , parson of i^ydon, 378.
, , parson of Preston by
Dunbar, 381.
.Matilda de, prioress of Brom-
nale. See Broghton.
, Nichoias de, an asseesor, 348.
, Ralph de, 233.
, , of Beverley, 697, 698.
, Richard de, 163.
, assessor, comnussioiner,
oolleotor of soutane, 348, 476, 488.
, Master Richard de, 114, 162,
173, 245.
, , parson of Beford, 497.
, Robert de, of Lincoln, 697, 698.
, ,of Wyrksop, 363, -364.
, Roger de, 285.
, Thomas de, parson of Easington,
143, 209.
, friar Thomas de, 268.
Walter de, 232.
, William son of Nicholas de, 85,
476.
Compare Bruton; Britton.
Burton, 228, 230, 233.
Burton [co. York], 315, 374.
jS^ee also Conestable of Burton.
Burton, co. Northampton. See Butrton
Latimer.
Burton, co. Salop. ^Sfee Bourton.
Burton Cherry, or North, Hundburton
[co. York], 235.
Burton Flemming, Burton Flemyng,
Burton Flemynge [oo. York],
346.
, John de Apthorpe, vicar of the
ohapel of, in the ohurdi of Hund-
manby, 133.
Burton Latimer, Burtoo. [co. Notrtihamp-
ton], 286.
Burton Lazars, Burton of St. Lajsarusin
England, Richard de Leyghton,
master of the hospital of, 394.
Burton Stather, Burtonjstathre, Normanr
by by, oo. Lincoln, 278.
Burtonstathre, Robert son of Ralph de,
278.
Burtonstown, Burtonstown Gkdvey,
Brettoneeton [in the parish of
BaJIymagarvey, oo Meath], 322.
Burton-upon-Trent, Burton, Birton,
Barton upon Trent [oo. Stafford],
abbot of, 136, 400, 466.
.Wll'liam fde Bromletv], abbot
[1316 to 1329] of, 281, 412.
, abbot and convent of, 634.
abbey of, William de Herlaston
keeper of, 407, 634.
, Master Adam de Agmodesham,
parson of, 4.
Burtown, Barton [co. Kildare], 43.
Burwash, Burgherssh [co. Sussex], 611.
Burway, Burwey, John son of John de,
480, 481.
, William son of John de, 480.
Burwedon, Gilbert de, 416.
Burwell. Su Burewell.
Burwey. See Burway.
Burwode, Adam de, 277.
Bury, Heniy de, knight, 32, 146.
, John de, 451.
, Walter de, 638, 604.
, William de, of linoohi, 206.
See aha Burry.
Bury Blunsdon. See Blunadon.
Bury St. Edmunds, St. Ednmnds [co.
Suffolk], 368, 469.
, riotesB [named] at, 469.
, St. Saviours hospital, Peter de
Shenedon, keeper of, 199.
Burynfidbam, Richard son of Adam de,
Busard, Heniy, of Lrenham, 474.
BuBoeby, Walter de, 231.
Buscy, William de, 229.
Busel, William, and Ascelina his wife,
356.
Buselyngthorpe. See Buslyngthorpe.
Buser. See Bouser.
Bush. Su Busshe.
Bushey, Bissheye, Bisseye [oo. Hert-
ford], 208, 466.
Buskeye, Simon de, 542, 649.
Buslyngthon>e, Buselyngthorpe, Bost^
lyngtnorpe, Boselingthorpe, Bose-
lyngthorpe, Beselyngthorpe,
Roger de, of Lincoln, 107, 112,
171, 178, 184, 284, 306, 311, 366,
463, 481, 609.
Busshe, Bush, Master John, prebendary
of Kentish Town, 165, 217, 238.
, , sacristan of the ohapel
of St. Mary and the Holy Angels,
York, 395.
, , parson of Roolee, 128.
Buashop. See Bisshop.
Bussonns, Bussons, Thomas de, 281.
, , his man Jol)£> John
Tomasman de Bussons, 281.
Bustard, Robert, 306.
Bustlyngthorpe. See Buslyngthorpe.
But, Butte, John, of Norwich, and
Agnes his wife, 89.
, Roger son of Roger, 277.
, William, 98.
, , of Norwich, 277.
Butoher. See Boohar; Flesshewere.
Butesthorn. See Buttesthom.
Buteturte, Buteturt. See Boteturte.
Butevileyn, Botevileyn, William, a
justioe, &o, 334.
Butiller, Butyller, Botiller, Botillere,
Botiler, Botyler, Botyller, Bote-
ler, BoteUer, Adam le, 140.
, Andrew le, [(of Rufford], 98, 174.
, Bertram le, 510.
GENERAL INDEX.
663
ButilleiT — eani.
, Edmund le, 44.
, ,a commifisioner. &c.,
808, 362, 476.
, ,of Irelaad, 207, 334,
396, 635.
, ,earl foreated 1316] of
Oaniok in Ireland, 442.
, Henry le, of Alwalton, 329.
, John le, 487.
, , of Beveriey, and Robert
his brotheir, 284.
, ,of Magna Coveme, 234.
, ,of Staynton by TOLhill,
610.
, John son of Ralph le, the elder,
and Joan his wife, 49.
.Petronilla, daughter of Rogeo*
le, 11, 66.
, Ralph le, 49, 204.
, ,a oonsenrator of the
peace, 460, 462.
, Robert le, Itemp, Edward I], 27.
, pardon to, 233.
J ^, prebendaiy of Osmon-
derleye, 224.
, , purveyor, 266.
.Stephen le, 317.
> , servant of the prior of
Okebum, 326.
, Thomas le, an asseeeor. oosnmis-
sioner, oonservatoT of tne peace,
97, 348, 460.
, Thomas le, going to Ireland, 8.
« ,ohamberlam of John,
bbhop of Winchester, 332.
, William le, 462.
, , CO. Berks, 297.
, ,of Essex, 286.
, , of Eyton, 618.
,[co. Hatfeld], 672.
, , of Ireland, 669.
, , [oo. Leicester], 393.
, ,of Wemme, 443.
••» .*•••» ,a commissioner,
oonservator of the peace, 93, 97,
100, 178, 224, 276, ^9/460, 466^
467, 478, 545.
, ,[oo. Worcester], 623.
Butler, the, W[illiam] de Albini [temp.
Stephen], 160.
ithe king's. iS^ee Abyndon;
.William (pincerna) the, [of Obe&-
ter], 26.
Butler. See Butiller.
BuUey, Buttele [co. Suffolk], abbot aiud
convent of, 666.
Butte. See But.
Buttele. See BuUey.
Buttelesgate, John de, 182.
Butteleye, John de, of Certes^e, 322.
Butterthwayt, Ridiard de, 276, 283.
.Thomas son of Richard de, 283.
Butterwiok, Butterwyk [co. York], 21.
Butterwyk, Boterwyk, Amiciau late the
wife of Alexander de, 74.
, Henry de, 181.
, Ralph de, 363, 364.
Buttesthorn, Buttestom, Roger de, 639.
See Byttesthome.
Button, John de, 680.
See Boton; Bytton.
ButyUer. See Butiller.
Buxle. See BexhiO.
Buxton, CO. Norfolk, 93.
Byohan. See Cantref Bychan.
Bydon, Bidon, John, 622.
, Peter, 609.
Bye, Philip del, 26.
Byeleys. See Dowlas.
Byeston, Ralph de, 306.
Byfleet, Biflet, Byflete [oo. Surrey],
Richard de Kerslawe' patrson of
the church of, 102.
, letters patent dated at, 108, 113,
134.
Byfiet, Byflete, Biflet, Riohard de,
and AJioe his wife, 89, 99.
, , assessor, commissioner,
94, 95, 100, 296, 302, 347, 478.
Byford, Bartholomew de, of London,
216.
Bygar. See Biggar.
Bygge. See Bigge.
Bygnoles. See Bynoles.
Bygod, Bigod, Bygot, Bi^t, Bartholo-
mew le [temp. 39-40 Menry HI],
342, 610.
,H., 160.
,John le, 423.
, Roger le. earl [1270 to 11 Dec.
1306] of Norfolk, and marshal
of England, 77.
, , Alice [daughter of John
de Avennes, count of Hainaultl,
late the wife of, her dower lands
in Ireland, 45.
, Stephen, parson of tlie church
of Littlebury, 184.
, , his servant William,
William le personesserjant, 184.
Byk, Bik, WiUiam [Guillam], of Gas-
cony, 198.
Bykeman, Robert, 185.
Bykenaore. See Kcknacre.
Bykenore, Bicknor, Master Alexander
de, late a canon of St. Patrick's,
archbishop [1314 to 1349] of Dub-
lin, 18, 125, 192, 196, 199, 204,
221, 317, 318.
, , justiciary ot keeper of
Ireland, 196, 199, 221.
Bykerton. See BidEerton ; Bikerton.
Byland [oo. Tork], the abbot of, 206,
, abbot and convent of, 322.
Bylegh, Byleye. See Beteleigh.
Bylingaye. See Billyngleye.
664
GENERAL INDEX.
BylingtoQ. See BfllingtoQ.
Byllyng. See Billing.
Bylneye, Andrew de, ohaplain, 370.
See Bilneye; Binley.
Bylyngburgh. See Billingboroagh.
Bynacre. iSfee Bicknacre.
Bynoestre, Robert de, knight, 231.
Bynewerk. See Stamford.
Byng. See Bing.
Byngelerjr, l^ngeleye^Byngelay, Henry
Byngham, Bingham, Geoffrey de, 279.
, Hugh de, ohaplain, 394.
, Roger de, 78.
, William de, 628.
, , a commiflsion^, ^.,88,
276, 283, 368, 370, 376, 461, 646.
Su Been^^uun; Bingham.
Byngny, John de, 184.
Bynham. See Binhajn.
Bynindon. See Bindon.
Bynington, Thomas de, 291.
Bynington. See Bennington, Long.
Bynnyndon. Su Bindon.
Bynoles, Bygnolee, Amald Guilliam de,
166, ^1.
Bynorthemore, Reginald, 297.
, Richard, 297.
, Richard Richeman, 297.
Bynorthen, Bi Northen, Thomas, 476,
479.
Bynorthton, Geoffrey, 286.
, Robert, 286.
Bynteworth, Master Riohaxd de, pre-
bendary of Stone, 396, 420.
^William de, or William de
Wynteworth {8ic)i of Basingstoke,
136, 263.
Byntre, Hugh son of Robert de, 630.
Bynyndon. See Bindon; Binyndon.
Bynyngton. See Bennington.
Byroheston, Richard de, 460.
Byrkheved. See Birkenhead.
Byrkyn, Birkyn, of Grymesby, 366.
, Roger de, 390.
,WUliamde, 230.
Byron, Biroun, Ralph, 213.
, Richard, a oonunissioner, 287.
« ,of Cadenay, and James
his son, 183.
Byset, Hugh, 313.
, [of Ireland], 271.
Byskele, Robert de, yicar of Loudham,
462.
Bysouth, Biaouthe, Ralph, master <A
la Bene, 203.
, Thomas, 367.
Bysshop. See Bisshop ; Bishop ; Leves-
que.
Byashopton. See Bisshopeston.
Bytham, oo. Lincoln, 617.
Bytham, Oastle, West Bitham. Weat-
bitham [co. Lincoln], 286, .669,
661, 664.
Byttesthome, William de, 116.
See Buttesthome.
Bytton, or Button. Tliomas de, bishop
[1292 to 1307] of Exeter, 680.
Byudeys. See Dowlas.
ByweU [co. Northumberland], 869.
Bywest. See Biweat.
Caban. See Cabau.
Cabasa[te], Peter de, of Rodielle, 186.
Caban, Piers de, 169.
Caberok, Reymund de, of Moissac, mer-
onant of Gascony, 638.
Caoohefrensh, Wiltiam, 484.
Gacjiasouiy. See Oaobefory.
Cachefory, Cachafoury, Caohasoury,
Datus, of the society of the Barth
of Florence, 264, 402.
Oaohemon, Mabel late the wife of
Geoffrey., and Humphrey her son,
267.
Cadamo, Peter de, 326.
Cade, Giles, 332.
Cadeford. See Catford.
Cadeojw, Ridiard son of John son of
Matilda de, and lliomas his
brother, 183.
Oadeney. See Cadney; Oadney How-
sham.
Cadihow. See Cadsow.
Cadland, Kadelonde [in Fawley parish,
CO. Hants], 274, 287.
Cadney, Cadenay, Oadnay [co. Lincoln],
183, 283.
Cadney Howsham, Cadenay Husum [co.
Lincoln], ^6.
Cadugan ap Lewdin. See Rees ap
Cadugan.
Cadugan ap Rees, 310.
Cadurcis. See C^urcis; diaworth.
Oadwalader, brother of Owyn Magnus,
434.
Cady, Wiiliam, 496.
Cadyhou. See Cadiow.
Cadiow, Cadyhou [co. Lanark], Robert
de Clyff, prebendafy of, 380.
Caen [CalTados, France], Nioholaa,
abbess of the Holy IVinity, 131.
abbot of [St. Etiemie], 443.
, merchants of, 699.
., See Cadamo.
Caerleon, Oarlioun, Karlioun, Kaer-
lioun. Kaenyoun [oo. Moih
mouth], 631, 646.
Oaerphilly, Kaerfili, co. GHamorgan,
keepera of tthe uistle of, 684.
GENERAL INDEX.
665
Cailesthorpe. See OidioethoKpe.
Cftilli. See CaiUy.
Cailloii. Cayllaa, AmaM. keeper of the
Islatid of Olerun, 587.
, Bertrand de, 249.
See Chaillou.
Oailly, Oailli, Caylly^Kailly, John de,
282.
, Peter, 36.
, Thomas de, 16, 22.
Compare C5aleye; Caly.
Caistor, Castre [co. Linodn], Master
John de Stratford, prebeoidary
of, 429.
.Master Walter de Blida, pre-
oendary of, 106.
Cakethoipe, Kakethorpe [oo. Lincoln],
Cakham. See Cookham.
Calais [Pas de Calab, France], trade to,
84, 89, 95.
, wine shipped for, 186.
, wool ^i^[>ed to, 605.
Calale, Robert de, 494.
Caloethorpe, Cailesthorpe Gorleethorpe,
CSo^lesthorpei, Kaylesthorpe, co.
Lincoln, 71, 351. 354, 355.
Caldbek, Robert de, 230.
Caldbergh, Caldebergh [co. York], 218.
, le Ryddyng in, 218.
Caldecote, Richard de, 275.
Caldecote [in the diocese of Lincoln],
Thomas de Cotyngham, parson of,
414.
Oaldeoote. See Caldicot.
Caldecott, Oddeoote [co. Hertford],
563.
Galdeoott [in Fitton parish], oo. Suf-
folk, 208, 456.
Caldewell, Caldewelle. See Oaldwell.
Caldicot. Caldecote [oo. Monmouth],
544.
Caldstrothere, Caldestrother, Chald-
strothere [a hamlet in Kirkhea-
ton parish, co. Northumberland],
310, 324.
Caldwell, Caldewdle without Bedford
S within the liberty of Bedford],
^ohn, prior of, 67.
Caldwell, Caldewell [co. York], 270.
Cale, Robert, a purveyor, 259.
Calehill, C&lhull, C^elelle, oo. Kent,
284, 471.
Calelelle. See Calehill.
Calea', Master Peter Aroaldi de, 255.
Calewy, John, 572.
Caleye, Coppinus, king's minstrel, 120.
Compare Cailly.
Caif, Richard, 120.
Compare ChaK,
Calfhey. See Cslvey.
CalhuU. See Calehill.
Callere, Geoffrey, 172, 275.
Callingham, Richard de, 294.
Calne, Adam de, paraon of Crayk, 212.
Calne [oo. Wilts], 383.
Caloudon. See Caludon near Coventiy.
Calthome, Hugh de, 372.
Caltoft, Agnes late the wife of John de,
423.
Caludoti, Caloudon [near Coventry], oo.
Warwick, 93, 100.
Calvey or Calfhey, Caluheye [near
King's Cliff e. co. Northampton],
191.
Caly, William de, of Heohdiam, 297,
364.
See Cailly.
Camas, Cammas, Arnald de, merchant
of Gasoony, 351.
, ,of Rochelle, 186.
Camberwell, Camerwell, co. Surrey, 592.
Cambhous, Stephen de, 212.
Cambridge, oouuty of, 67, 125, 166, 185,
207, 212, 236, 238, 253, 268, 324,
569, 606.
, assessors for, 349.
y commission de waUiis et fossaiis
for, 84, 275, 363.
, touching malpractices by
sheriffs, baDiffs, Ao., 299, 300,
485,549.
, touching the raising of
men at arms, &o,, in, 95.
, ooDservators or keepers of the
peace for, 366, 460.
, sheriff of, 46, 396, 501.
.measures not of the standard of
London in, 173.
Cambridge, Cantebrigge, Caatebrugge,
town of, 100, 110, 166, 169, K4,
276, 360, 371, 396, 399, 463, 465,
474, 478, 480, 481, 514, 540, 544.
, Friars of the Order of St.
Augustine of, 396.
, justioes of gad deliveiy for, 508.
, accounts of the pavage of, 542.
, gaol of, 125.
, St. Edmund's chapel, prior aind
canons of, of the Order of Semp-
ynfi^iam, 110.
,St. Mary's church, Adam de
Garten, parson of, 326.
, St. Radegund's, prioress of , 110.
Cambridge, University of, 601.
, Peterhousa, master and scholars
of the house of St. Peter, 513.
, teaching theology and logic, 601.
Cambuslung. Cameslong [co. Lanark],
Beneoict de Claketon, parson of,
382.
Camel, co. Somerset, 187.
Siee Cammel.
Camer, Bofdfaoe de, 348.
, Boniface, of Lombardy, 496.
Camera, Robert de, 331, 587.
See Chaumbre.
Camenngfaam [co. Lincoln], the prior
of, 20.
OENEBAL INDEX.
Camerwell. See Camberwall.
GunMlong. Btt Gunbnsliiiig.
Camill*, GunnllA, Ouivilla, OuiTille,
Qabriel de, ^efa«odar]> of Ohm'
Btone and TetmiiiBter in the
ohnrch of St. Marr, SAlisbnrTi 3,
6, 172, 377.
.nieodoBiuB de, deaa of Wotver-
namptan, €53.
CammaB. Set Oatnas.
CainiiMl, Camej. Bi<diard, Biohard de,
king's olerk. 144, 422, 426, 446,
, , paraoa of BaUieby,416.
Camois, CamoTB, Cammoia, OanunoTS,
Ralph de. 157, 269, MS, 636, fi66.
, a oommioBioaer, oonscT'
7aU>r of the peace. 96, 170, 179,
300, 366, 459, 461. 467, 542, 646,
560, 602. 603, 606.
, and Elizabeth his wife,
S2S.
lOOnst&ble of Windsor
CosUe, 430.
, , keeper of Cbichmter, 46.
.Ralph aom of John de, 429, 450.
CampaJle, Compaile, Conpaile, Conpole,
Coupale, John de, 3^5.
JtJui, merchaat of DinMit in
Almain, 425.
Cwnpeden, Hem? de, 233.
Campee, Oanmpes, Robert, 176.
Compare ChanmpeB.
Campion, Campioun, Oampyon, 0am-
/pyaa, Geoffrey, 366.
John, 280.
.Riohard, 176.
, Thomas ie, 687,
,Wi]liam, 391.
,Uaster WiUiam, paraoa of
Alwaiton, 42.
jSm Champion.
Campis, Bant^ Fetro in. See Swioto
Fetro in Campis.
Cbmpo ArDulpbi. See Chaumbemoan.
Caropsey Ash, CaampeBe;e, OBnmpease
[oo. Suffolk], priorees asd dildb
of, 392. 394.
CampyoD, GsjnpTUD. 8te Caimpion.
Camula. Ste Camilla.
Camus Stephen de, 230.
Cam Till e. Can villa, Caumrilla, Oaum-
ville. Gervase de, 168.
Robert. 185.
,WUMam de. 153, 189, 455.
Candelane, Gandelane, Adam de, 229.
Can del maker, Eandilmaker, llieopbiliis,
Theophilua the, 280.
, .and Emma his wife, 276.
Canefeld, William de [of London]. 286.
Ste CanBeTd.
Canenard. iSee Oavenu^.
Camowyoh, Ganew;k. See Onnwiok.
Canfield, Canefeld [co. &sex], 263.
Caiiford, Caneford [oo. Doraet], letters
patent dated at, 605, 541.
Oangfaam. 8e« Congham.
Oaninges, John de, 377.
Oannodi, Cannok [co. Stafford], foreet
of, 53.
Canon, Alaa the, 315.
CanoVD, Canon, Alan, 174.
.Nicholas. 369.
.Boger, 861.
Simon, 174.
Caotebrigge, iCantebrige, Caotebrngge,
Canntfifarigge, Canntebrogge^
John de, 426, 447.
siV'ffi,'
169, 17(
279, 28
307, 32
469| 47;
550. 60"
,brotiier John de, 34, SO.
.Nicholas de, a oommisnotMr,
363.
Robert Bon of Folk de, 288.
Roger de, 131.
, Thomas de, 504.
, oommiBBioner, 174. 465.
.William de. 260, 427.
See Oambridge.
Gantde, Nioholaa de. oh^laiii, 40, 48.
Cantelon. See OMitilnpo.
Canterfonra. See CanaterbniB.
Cantertniy, Canterbery, MiohaeJ, 98.
Oermau, Oemian de, 98, 173.
275.
Cant^Tburr, Cantuaria, oo. Eeot, 6,
166, 264, 338, 497, 600, 599.
, justices of gaol delivvy for, SB,
,the Change or Exohange td,
110, 260, ^.
, the king's CSiange. master of.
See Oaze.
changer of tbe Change of, and
master of the nwit of. See
Rogeri.
, esaa^cr alt. i^eeBok: Rogeri.
letters potent dated at, 429,
430, 432-434, 436, 441, 451,
4.55. 457, 469, 480, 481, 487, 491.
, pavage for, 466.
.prison of, 191.
I Qneengate, Qnenegate in, 433,
I , Ie Saddpitte in Uie snhnri) of,
433, 436.
,Weit«at«. See Weetgate.
Canterbury, Ghrist^jmrcli, tlie prior of,
110.
' , prior and oooTcnt ef,
600, 598.
I , Friars Freachera ^, 264.
, Holy Trinity, prior of, 6B7.
! .and the priory of
1 St. Hartia's, Dorer, 339, 587.
GENERAL INDEX.
667
. Canterbury, Holy Trinity — cont.
I prior and oonyent ol.
433, 436.
, St. Angustioe'S) abbot of , oom-
plaint by, toiudiing riot at Sal-
manston, Ac., d8, 172, 275.
, , abbot and oonvent of,
321, 433, 436, 500, 556, 598.
, friars of the order of St. Angus-
tine, 166.
St. Gregory's, prior and oonTemt
of, 500.
', St. Mary's hospital, Heniy de
Oantuaria, master of. 58.
, St. Sepulchre's, prioress and
convent of, 529.
Canterbury, archbishop of, 45, 145, 374,
531.
, See Beginaldi.
, J[olm Gray], bishop of Nwrwioh,
elect [1205] of, 27.
,T[heobald], archbishop [1139 to
1161] of, 313.
, Guitardus [Lebreto], archdeacon
of, 242.
, archdeacon of. See Gooyeois.
Canterbuiy, archbishopric, diocese, or
see of, 144, 151, 354, 433.
, province of, 392.
, ,form of taxation for,
349.
, keeper of the spirituality of, 110.
, tenth in the province or diocese
of, 55, 59, 117, 151, 156, 164, 213,
340, 436.
CantilupQ, John de, a conunissi<»ier, 83.
, Nidiolas de, 516.
, Robert de, 341.
, Thomas de, bishop [1275 to 1282]
of Hereford, life and mirades of,
496.
, WiUiam de, 143, 146.
, of deydon Oanteloa,
516.
Cantley. See Cantele.
Cantokesheved, Robert de, 297.
Cantor Ogentium, 167.
Compart CSianntor.
Cantreboghan. See Cantref Bychan.
Cantredmaur, Cantredemaure. See
Oantref Mawr.
Cantref Bychan. Cantreboghan [includ-
ing the hundreds oi Oayb, and
Perfedd, co. Carmarthen], 464.
Cantref Mawr, Cantredemaure, Oan-
tredmaur, Cantremaur [ncludin^
the hundreds of Cathinog, Ded-
lys and Elvet, oo. Calrmarthen],
in Wales. 56, 130, 24S, 255, 256,
266, 464.
, church of Langathen in. See
Llangathea.
Cantuaria, Master Henry de, 58, 402,
410, 432, 436, 564.
, , Master of St. Mary's
hospitckl, Canterbuiy, 58.
Oanvilla, Canville. See Oamilla; Oam-
ville.
Canwiok, Oanewych, Canewyk [oo. Lin-
coln], 82, 588.
Cap, Gaps, interference with the manu-
facture and import of, 369.
, Cap-making, cappers, ordinance
or prodamation ror the regulation
of, for London and other places,
121, 252, 374.
Gapeles, Rogger. See Carles.
Caperon, Caperoun, Caperun, Richard,
533.
, Roger, 78.
, Thomas, 293.
, William, 188.
Cai^e. See Carles.
Cappers. See Cap; London.
Caprarii, John, prior of Montacute. See
M.ontacute.
Capsi, William, 486.
Captivity, ransom from, 254.
Carbery, Carbry [co. Kildare], 43.
Carbrook, Kerbrok, oo. Norfolk, 575,
596.
Carby. See Oareby.
Cardell, Andrew de, 505.
Cardiff. See Kerdif .
Cardigan, Philip de, 244.
Cardigan, Oardygan, Gardygan, Kardi-
gan, 77.
, John, prior of, 77.
..., M. archdeacon of, 528.
.Walter Blakeney, constable of,
77.
Cardinal, Peter, of Gaecony, 410.
Cardinals of the church of Rome, 249.
, pensions for, 50.
, names of . See: —
Aux; Flisco;
Bertrand ; Neapolio ;
Dense ; Testa.
Fargis;
, titles of. See : —
Albano ; Sancta Maria
St. Adrian; Nova;
St. Ciriac ; St. Mary in
SS. Marcellinus Aquiro;
and Peter ; St. Mary in Via
Lata.
Cardington, Elerdington [co. Bedford],
282.
...., Robert, vicar of, 282.
Cardygan. See Cardigan. ,
Careby, Carby [oo. Lincoln], William
Gunneys, or do Gunneys, parson
of, 35, 599.
Careles, John, of Westburgh, 279.
Carenilestibbyng [co. Northamptan],
405.
Ciurente, William de, parson of Arreton,
142.
668
GENERAL INDEX.
CareBbrok, Oaresbroke. See
brooke.
Garebe, William, Danielis, marquis- of,
69.
Cajretter, William son of Gilbert le, 208.
See Garter; Charetter.
Carilton, Richard de, ot Letoester, 232.
See cUso Carleton.
Garisbrooke, Ganeebrok, OEunesbroke,
SareBbrok [Isle of Wight], 836.
, John, prior of, 538, 546.
«., priory of, 134.
Garleford, Gilbert de, parson of St.
John's, Ivdoestre, 119.
, John de, 419, 446.
, , a purveyor, 62, 129, 192,
266, 356, my 566.
Garlel, John de, 180.
Garles, Gapelee, Korles, Alioe, 573.
,R., Roger, a oommiesioner, an
assessor, &o., 348, 371. 380, 467.
Caylesthorpe. See Oaloethorpe.
Garleton, Karleton, Henry de, 366.
, John de, master of the hospital
of the Holy Innooents wimout
Lincoln, 150.
, , parson of Askeby, 466.
, , parson of Famham, 89.
,his man William, Wil-
liam Jonesman de Garleton, 89.
, .parson of Hademham,
320.
, Ralph son of Peter de, 315.
, Riohard de, 232.
, Roger de, 181.
, Simon 'de, 366.
, , the younger, 366.
, Stephen de, 366.
, , chaplain, 493.
, Walter de, king's bailiff, 182.
, William de, pardon to, 235.
, [co. York], 89.
, William son of Osbert de, 315.
See Garilton; Garlton.
Garliolo. See Karliolo.
Garlioun. See Gaerleon.
Garlisle, oo. Gumberland, city of, 23, 30.
325, 379, 444, 447, m, 497.
, bailiffs of, 30, 31.
,c(MistabIe of the oastle of, An-
drew de Hartcla, 608.
, keeper of, Anthony de Lucy,
191.
, , Andrew de Hartcla, the
younger, 325, 416.
, town and castle of, provisions
for, 36, 198, 215.
, reoeiver or keeper of Tictuals at,
Richard de Bromlegh. 30, 31.
, , Robert de Barton, 190,
191, 197, 256.
, , John de Louthere, 387,
390.
I castle of, demesnes and fish-
eries pertaining to, 30, 31.
Garlisle — eont
, attacks of the Soots, 191, 325.
, Marches of, 409.
,St. Mary's, prior of, 270.
, , prior and canons of, 224.
, , Alan, prior of, 270.
, ..Gilbert de Morlaund,
canon of, 270.
, ,cell of, St. Thomas the
Martyr in Dune, Ireland, 270.
Garlisle, bishop of. See Halucton.
, bishopric, dioceoe, or see of, 35,
165, 318, 402.
,'fcenth in, 117, 322, 390.
Garlow, Gatherlagh, county of, 13.
Gariton, Garleton, Karleton, 815.
Garlton by Bosworth, Garleton by Bose-
w(»th, CO. LeiceBter, 82.
Garlton [co. Lincoln], 539.
Gariton. Sudbrook by, oo. Lincoln, 477.
Garlton le Moorland. Garleton by Bas-
yngham, co. Lincoln, 5.
Gariton [co. Norfolk], 349.
See Guneon of Garlton.
Garlton^ North. Northcarleton [oo. Not-
tingham], 315.
Garlton by Kelsale, Garleton by Keles-
hale, 00. Suffolk, 549.
Gariuke alias Forest Kirk or £g}isma-
luaok, Eglesmaleshogh [oo. Lan-
ark], Pet^ de Wormynton, par-
son of, 383.
Garmarthen, Gannerdyn. Kaermerdyn,
Kermerdyn, chamoerlain ci, 130,
242, 243.
^the pnot of, chamberlain of
Wales, 256. .
, Exchequer of, 56, 248, 256, 341.
, murage for, 242.
Oarmelite Friars. See Friars.
Garmenou, Garminou, Garmynou, Joan
late the wife of Roger de, 449.
, J<^n de, 34, 169, 560, 561.
, , a commissioner, 291.
, Menaud, 293.
yOliTer de, 449, 561.
, Elisabeth his wife, and
his brothers, John, Ricduira and
Mivaa, 449.
, Roger [deceased], 449, 561.
Garmerdyn. See Garmarthen.
Garminou, Garmynou. See Garmenou.
Gamadon, John de, 427.
Gamanron, Kaemarvan in Wales,
castle of, 573, 577.
.the chamberlain of, 242, 243,
342, 344.
.John de Gloucestre, parson of,
73.
, deputy of the butler for, 525.
, Exchequer of, 240, 342.
Gamesmole, in the diooese of Galloway,
Thomas de GairgraYe, panon oi,
381.
GENERAL INDEX.
669
Carnwalloo, Eairw^rtla, Karwafchlaii)
Kaiythwarthla [oo. OarmartbGni],
46< 547, 648.
Carnwath, OarnirTtli [oo. Lanark], Wil-
liam de Herlaston, prebeadary
of, 380.
Caroloco [Barolooa], Gwichard de, prior
of St. Andrew's, Nortiiamptcm,
425.
, , prior of Wenlook, 425.
Garpena, Lukettos Marabettus de, 90.
Carpenter, CarpentariuSf Adam le, 204.
, Andrew le, 94.
, Geoffrey le, 291.
, Henry le, [oo. Bedford], 175.
, Henry the, [of EIleBmere], 371.
, ,of Wermightium, 274.
, Herbert the^ 3X5.
,Hug}i le. [oo. Salop], 94.
, [co. York], 366.
, Hugh son of Cecily le, 606.
, John le, 608.
, John son of Henry le, of Wyth-
eaington, 552.
,MatUiew le, 809.
,Bdohard le, 273.
, ,* bailiff,' 364.
, Robert le, of Stotton, 287, 806,
9Uo.
, Roger le, 278.
, Simon le, 86.
, William le, of Hilderthorpe,
291.
, William son of Jooeos le, 172,
182. '
, William son of Simon le, 543.
Carpenter. See Gerard.
Carphou. See Carrow.
Carpyngton, John de, 232.
Carreu, Carm, John de, 21, 143, 494.
, Thomas de, 143.
Caniok. Carnk in Ireland, eari of. See
Butiller, Edmund le.
Carriokfergus, Crakfergns in Ulster [co.
Antrim], John de Atliy, ooostable
of the oastle of, 311, 313.
Carriden, Kareden [oo. Linlithgow],
Thomas de Pikeden, parson of,
381.
Carrow, Carphou [by Norwich], the
prioress of, 454.
Carm. See Carreu.
Carsewelle. See Eierswell.
Carswell, CarseweU, Thomas de, and
John his brother, 486.
,WiUiam de, 533.
Carswell. See Kerswell, King's.
Carter, Cartere. Adam, oi Scarborough,
304,384.
, Alexander le, 86, 466.
, Gilbert le, 208.
, Henry le, 15.
.Henry, Henry le, of Scar-
borough, 304, 358.
Carter — eont.
, Hugh the, 405.
, Matilda, called la, 523.
,K«lphle, 175.
, Reginald le, of Scarborough,
oU4, «5o4.
,Riohard le, at Droitwich, 486.
, , at Kynnesbury, 100,
272, 478.
,at Thrapestoti, 292.
, ,Joaii his daug}iter, wife
of William Yve, 523.
, Robert le, 292.
, Robert son of Andrew le, 175.
, Rogere le, 174.
, Simon le, 472.
, Stephen, 98.
, Thomas le, 86. 466.
, , of Rewenhale, 287,
WiUiam le, the elder, of Soar^
borough, 303, 384.
iSfee cUso Caretter; Charetter.
Carteret, John de, a oommiSBiofier, 375.
Cartmel, Kertmel, Kertmele [co. Lan-
caster], 431.
, the prior oi, 402.
,Willkun de Notingham, canon
of, 402.
Carton, Karkedon [in Mumble parish,
00. Worcester), 154.
Cartwright, William le, of Wyrksop,
363,364.
Carver, Peter Domyngee, 481.
Cary, Riohard de, of Oxford, 579.
Carybnllook. See KerilbuUook.
Case, Thomaa, 36.
Cashel, CSiayssell, in Lndand, arch-
bishop of, 325.
, William Fitc-John, late bishop
of Ossory, archbishop [1317 to
1327] of, the chancellor of Ire-
land, 10, 114, 137, 152.
,. ..holding the place ci
Roger de Mortuo Man of Wyge-
more, 196.
, the king and the archbishop of,
agreement touching a prison in
the city of Cashel, 137.
, English archbishops of, 137.
, church of St. Patrick, 152.
, dean and chapt^ of the church
of, 137.
^prebendaries of. See Colonia;
Hothum.
, archbishopric or diocese of, 12,
1,14, 325.
Cassale. See Cossal.
Cassallo, Vitalis de, of Gasoony, 116.
Cassarel, Cassarello, Amald de, 434.
, Edmund de, 434.
Cassaundre, William, 101, 169.
Cassi, Peter, 486.
CseBington, Kersington [co. Oxford], 29.
Casteele, Guillaume van de. See Caa-
tello, William de.
670
GENERAL INDEX.
Caatel, Adam atto, 475, 479.
, Robert del, 292.
See also Gasiello; Onstro;
Chastel.
Oastelacre. See Caetle Acre.
Caet^y, William son of Hn^ de, 341.
Casteleyn, Petw, rector of Southery,
451.
Gestelford, Oastulford, Adam de, 267.
, Isabella de^ 135, 168.
fIsaJbella, late the wife of Adam
de, 193.
Castell Dinas Bran, Dynasbran [near
Llangollen, co. Denbigh], 2o4.
Castellioa. See Chatillon.
Castello, Adam de, punreyorn 412, 504.
, Ambrose de, parsoa of Springe-
thorpe, 529.
, Gregory de, 454.
, Laurenoe de, [of Bruges], 218.
, William d€), [of Bruges], 285.
See cUso OuBtei ; Castro.*
Gastelloan, Oasteilion, Peter de, of Gas-
oony, 117.
, Sanxio [Sazio] Amaldi de, of
Gasoony, 198.
Castelneau, Peter de. See Rodee.
Castera, John de, of Gascony, 198.
Compare Costera.
Caeterton, Clement de, 447.
, Richard de, and Isabella 1^
wife, 175.
Casterton, little. Little Oastreton, oo.
Rutland, SSe,
, William de Empyngham, parson
of, 145.
Castile and Leon, king d. See Al-
phonso.
Castinoble, Castmoble, Walter son oi
Henry, 277.
Castle Acre, Castelacre [oo. Norfolk],
604.
, prior and coaTent of, 570.
, Newton by, 81.
Castle Ashby, Ashby David, Aashebi-
david, oo. Northamptooi, 176.
Castle Bernard. See Barnard's Osstie.
Cttstle Bytham, West Bitham [oo. lin-
coln], 286. 559, 561, 564.
Castledermot, ^isteldennot [co. Kil-
dare], 43.
Castle Frome [co. Hereford], 79.
Onstle Monynggeham. See Monegham,
Little.
Castle Obewy. See O'Buidhe.
Castle Sowerby. See Sowerby, Castle.
Castlethocpe, Caisthorpe, Kaisthorpe
fin tbe parish of Broughton, oo.
Lincoln], letteiB patent dated at,
15, 21.
Castmoble. See Castinoble.
Gaston [co. Norfolk], 536.
Castor, Castr*, oo. Northampton, 279,
286.
Castration. See Mutilation.
Castre, John de, 427, 446, 448, 504.
, , seneschal of Ponthiea,
501, 502, 505, 578, 579.
, , kni^t, seneeohal and
warden of Ponthieu and Mon-
treuil, 501, 502.
, brother Nicholas de, 393.
, Nicholas de, merchant of Spain,
82, 84, 89, 95.
, brother Ralph de, 225.
Castre, Castr*. See Caistor; Castor.
Oastii^ton. See Casterton.
Castro, Ralph de. preoeptor for the
oounty of xork, 80.
, Vincent de, of Rouen, 128.
See also Oastel; Oastello;
Chastel.
Castro Seriz, Andrew Peres de, mer-
chant of Burgos in Spain, 2, 559.
Castulford. See Castelford.
Gat, wild oat, lioenoe to hunt. 194.
Gate, Adam, of Chedeseye, 84.
, William, 360.
Cateby, Simon de, [<^ Buildwas], 276.
, William son of William de, 390.
, , William his father, 390.
Catefeld, Stephen . de, of Great Tar-
mouth, 206.
Catel, Master Robert, of Baldock, 465.
Catelyne, Katelyne, John, 185.
,WilUam, 175.
Oaterik. See Catterick.
Catford, Gadeford, Oadeford [co. Kent],
317.
Oathale. See Cattal.
Cathernigton, Botteryngton, Hinton by,
00. Southampton, 467.
Catherlagh, co. Carlow, in Ireland, 13.
Cathesend. See Cats End.
Cathewheit, Gilbert de, 293.
Cathinog. See Cantrcf Mawr.
Cathorpe. See Caythorpe.
Catiden, John de, 405.
Gaton. See Catton.
Catour. See Gatur.
Gats Bnd, Cathesend [oo. Middlesex],
309.
Cattal, Little, Little Cathale [oo.
York], 313.
Catterick, Caterik, oo. York, 359.
Cattessome, Peter, of Gorton, 290, 294.
Catton, Otton, John de, vicar of My ton
upon Swale, 85.
, Nicholas de, parson oi Durris^
dere, 383.
, Ralph de, 314.
Gatur, Catour, Roger le, 354.
, Roger, master of ' la Blithe,' 28.
Gauoe. See Gauz.
Caucheys, John, 294.
Gaudelane, Candelane, Adam de, 229.
Caukewell, Alice daughter of Michael
de, 81.
Caumpee. See Campes.
GENERAL INDEX.
671
V !-.
k«0
1
Oatunpesepre, Oaampeese. 8ee Oompsey
CftomTille. See Camville.
Oaunoefeld, Cauntefeld [Cantsfield^ oo.
Lancaster], John ae, 7&, 394.
Gaunoeler {sic), John, John le, 454, 537.
Oauntebrigge, Oauntebrugge. See
Cantebrigge.
Cauntefeld. See Oaonoefeld.
Cauntelo. See Cantilupo.
Caunterburs, Canterburs, Roger de,
of Colohester, 475, 480.
Oaanteton, William de, of Ireland, 155.
Caonton, Alioe de, 503, 508.
, William de, [in Ireland], 397,
400, 508.
Caapeoes, John, 605, 609.
Oanse, Cans. See Cauz.
Causeway, Causey. See Bablock; Hol-
laoid ; Longford.
Causton, James de, 277.
, Roger de, 277.
, William de, 'draper,' 605.
See Cawston.
Cans, Cauoe, John, of Walkyngton,
284, 399.
, , Agnes his wife, 399.
, Richard son of Andrew de, 83.
Cave, Alexander de, 33, 582.
, ,a oommissioner, Ao., 81,
88, 178, 181, 280. 283, 284, 287,
288, 292, 2^, 301, 305, 306, 308,
360. 362, 464, 465, 477, 539, 548,
591, 603.
y Hugh de, of Normanby, 278.
, Re^nald and John his
brothers, 278.
, John de, 582.
, , at Beverley, 362.
, ,J. de, a oommissioner,
&o., 100, 176, 180. 276, 278, 279,
281, 286, 295, 29^^, 305, 359,
360, 362, 369, 373, 463, 478, 607.
, , of Normanby, the
younger, 278.
, ,parsoti of Northburgh,
609.
, Robert de, parson of Knares-
dale, 144.
, , parson of Ozooumbe, 23.
, Thomas de, reotor of Eglesrosse,
397.
, , parson of Wokton, 278.
Cave, North, Northoave [oo. York],
323.
Cave, South, prebendary of, Neapolion
oardiniaf deaoon of Bt Adrian,
448.
Carenard, Canenard, Henry, 361.
, Henry, of Keston, 292.
, Richard, 361.
Cavendish [oo. Suffolk], 451.
Cavendishe, Peter de, 174.
Cavers [oo. Roxburgh], William de
Qyf, parson of, 382.
Caversfield. Caveresfeld [oo. Bucking-
ham], 150.
Caversham, co. Oxford, 531.
Cawood, Cawode [co. York], 33, 603.
Cawston, Causton [co. Norfolk], 171.
Caxton, 00. Cambridge, 360, 443.
Caygnes, Kaynes, Kaynges, John de,
453, 454.
Oayleethorpe. See Caloethorpe.
Cayllau. 8u Caillou.
Cayly. See Cailly.
Caynel, John, oi Gernereye, 516.
Oaynesham, John de, the younger, 173.
Cayngle. See Kayngle.
Cayo, hundred of. See Cantref Byohan.
Cayrou, Peter de, of Gasoony, 117.
Caysho, Kaysho, Richard de, 275.
Caythorpe, Cathorpe, oo. Lincoln, 48.
Cayton, Robert de, of Gymelyng, 546.
Cee.' See Coo.
Celer, John son of John du, 465.
,WilUam du, 288.
Oemmaes. See St. Dogmaels in Kem-
mes.
Oeooea, Michael de, 104.
, Michael Ubertini de, 104.
Cepynton. See Orpington.
Cerden. See Saisden.
Ceriolus, Niohoias, of Genoa, 124.
Ceme, Jc^m de, 161.
*. , .keeper of St. Mary Mag-
dalen's nospital, Berwick, 381.
Ceme Ahbas, Cerne Monachorum,
Ceme [co. Dorset], 161.
, abbot and convent of, 69, 161.
Cemey, South, Southcerneye [co. Glou-
cester], 168.
Certeleye. See Chartley.
Certesey, Certeseye. See Qiertsey.
Cesarburgh. See Cherbourg.
Ceesons, Sesson, Gaillard de, of Gas-
oony, 198.
Cesterfeld, William de, and his sons,
Ralph, Henry and Nicholas, 370.
Cestrefeld. See Chesterfield.
Cestreton. See C^ieeterton.
Ceetrun, Philip de, 404.
Chabeham. Su Chobham.
Chaddesley, Chadeslegh [co. Wor-
cester], 108.
Chaddesley e, Nicholas de, monk, 187.
Chaddeston. See Chadstone.
Chaddyndon, Laurence de, and Thomas
his brother, 295.
Chadelyngton. See Chadlington.
Chadeslegh. See Chaddesley.
Chadeworth, Thomas de, a oommis-
sioner, ^., 365.
C^iadlington, Chadelyngton, Qialing-
ton [co. Oxford], 511, 518.
Chadstone. Chaddeston [oo. Northamp-
ton], 176.
672
GENERAL INDEX.
Chailloa, WilliBin, parson ol the free
chapel of Cliderhou, 560.
See ObaIIou.
Chaitiel. See Chaynel.
Chalcomhe, Chaucmnbe [co. Northamp-
ton], prior and ooavent of, 984.
Qialdon Bckjs, or West, Ohalyedon
Boys [CO. Dorset], 406.
Chaldstrothere. See Caldstfx>there.
Chalf, Robert le, of Burbach, 462.
Compare Oalf. I
Chalfhunte. See Ohalfont St. Giles.
Chalfield. Shaldefefd Porva, oo. Wilts.
278.
Chalfont, St. Giles, C^ialfhunte [oo.
Buokinghaml, William de Wenge,
I>arson of, 418.
Chalington. See Chadlington.
Chalk, Chalke [oo. Kent], 546.
Chaloner, Edmund le, 475, 479.
, John de Elghtom le, 236.
, Robert le, 371.
Chalons, Chalouns [France], 518.
(^lalouns, John de, 171, 181.
, Peter de, 363.
Chalvedon Boys, Felicia de, 406.
£iee ChaldoQ Boys.
Chalverootes. See Chilvers Cotton.
Chalyesteme. See Chawston.
Chalyington, OhaJyyngton [oo. Sussex],*
Thomas de Esorik, parscm of,
403.
Chamber. See Camera ; Chaumbre.
Chamberlain, Bertoram the, 245.
,Guy the, 68.
, Laurence the [of Durham], 404.
,Ricfaaird the [of Durham], 404.
, Simon the [of Durham], 404.
Chamberlayn, Chamberleyn. See Chaumr
berlayn.
Chambemon, Chambemoun. fifeeChaum-
bernoun.
Chambre. See Camera; Chaumbre.
Champeneys. See Chaumpeneys.
Champion, Champioun, Chainpyon,
Chaumpioo, Chaumpliouin, Hugh,
126.
, Jc^m, 481.
, ,of Touzale, 93.
Richard, 273.
, Roger, 297, 364.
iSiee Campion.
Chanodlor, the, 16. 16, 84. 89, 91, 119,
134, 136, 1^, 172, 273, 278, 281-
286, 288, 290, 291, 293, 297, 298,
300, 303, 304, 306, 361, 363, 366,
368, 374, 396, 447, 467, 469, 471, •
474, 476, 490.
,R. the. See R[obeirt Pauper].
^the. See Becket; Geoffregr;
Hothum ; Lomgohamp ; OfiPord ;
Salmon; Sandale; Staunton.
of Ireland. See Ireland.
ChanoeiT, the, of England, 47, 57, 69,
107, 118, 149, IB9. 163,212,214,
216, 261, 820, 438, 45^.
, keeper of, William de Ayre-
mynne, 577.
, Richard then called Chanfedre
of the, now S{Ngumd, 259.
y examiner of writs in the, Roger
de Sutt<m, 1, 378, 505.
,punreyance for the clerks of
toe, or the household of the, 17,
26, 31, 36, 37, 69, 20Q. 207, 209,
213, 218, 236, 253, 266. 326, 390.
, ale for the clerks of the, 25.
, in Ireland. See Ireland.
Chandeler, CSiandler. See Channdeifr.
Chandos. See Chaundos.
Chaneu, Henry le, 283.
Change, or Exchange. iSfee Canterbury ;
London.
Change. See Rogeri.
[Channel] Ishmda, the, 583, 692.
) keeper oi. See GnMididooo.
^alleged encroachments on the
king's rights and malpracticea in,
375.
, abjuration of , 38. 265, 830, 427,
534, 636, 577, 67^.
See also Aldemey; Guernsey;
Herm; Jersey; Jethou; Sark.
Channon. See Canoun.
Chantecler. See Chaunteder.
Chapel, free. See Churohea and
Chapels.
Chapelajn, Oiapeleyn, C^apeUeyii,
Chapleyn, John le, 468.
, Matthew, of Skulthmrpe, 606.
, Nicholas le, of Sheryng, 488.
, Peter le, 183.
, Richard le, 485.
, Robert le, 91, 99.
, , of Sootton 89.
, Stephen le, 639.
, Thomas le, 296, 494, 487, 641.
Chaplain, Nicholas the, 68.
, Ralph the, 316.
, Richard the, 453.
, Robert the, of Hampton, 372.
, William the, 79.
Chapleyn, Chaplain. See C%apelayn.
Chapman, Chapmen, Adam le, 372.
, Geoffrey le, of Kerdington, 282.
, Gocelin le, 208.
,John le, [<rf Colchester], 475,
, ,of St. Osith, the elder,
362. '
.John, of Uttoxhather, op
Uttokeshathre, 100, 228.
, Nicholas le, chaplain, 64.
, Peter le, 78.
, Robert le, of Puibyk, 584.
■^^P"
GENERAL INDEX.
678
Chapmftti — eont.
V Roger le, [of Oolchester], 475,
479
, Walter le, 176.
, William le, 530.
, ,of Beiciuump, and his
sons Otto and Thomas, 498.
Char, John du, 129.
Charer, John de, 468.
Charetter, Ralph le, 303.
, Richard le, of Clayton, 183.
, William le, 484.
See also Oaretter; Carter.
Charite, John, 290, 294.
Chante sur Loire, la Charity [Nifevre,
France], the prior of, 425, 426.
, chapter at, 376.
Charles, Edward, a commissioner, &o.,
281, 300.
, Walter, 664.
Charleton. See Cherleton.
Charley, Charleye [co. Leicester], 228.
CharUnch, Cherdelynge fco. Somerset],
Master Ito ae Eglosheyl, parson
of, 445.
Charlton, Cherleton, John de Lu^ton,
parson of, 42o.
, Stephen de Brawod, parson of,
378.
Charlton, Cherleton [oo. Berks], 418.
Charlton, Cherlton, co. Glouceeteir, 157.
Chariton, Cherleton, co. Kent, 49, 449.
Charlton, Cherleton [oo. Wilts], 295.
Charlton, Charleton. See CSierleton.
Charlton Horethome, Cherleton, oo.
Somerset, 319.
Charn, William, 280.
Chameles. Chamels, Nicholas de,
knight, 232.
, Robert, of Stalingbnrgh, 60.
Charnelle, chiq>el of la. See Gloucester.
Chamels, Charneux. Se^ CharneJes.
Charoun, Chamm, Ranulph de, 189,
410.
Chart, Cherte by Ledes [co. Kent],
433.
Charter RoU, 247.
Charts, Charters of divers kings. See
Henry ; Stephen.
Charterhouse Henton. See Hinton.
Charterhouse Witham. See Witham
Friary.
Charteris or Southdeiie. See South-
dean.
Chartham [co. Kent], Master Henry de
Gk>laingham, parson of, 194.
Chartley. Certeleye, co. Stafford, 246.
, Stowe [in Pyrdbill hundred] by,
246.
C^iartres, Clement de, 153.
Charum. See Charoun.
Chaspel in the forest of Kinfare [oo.
Stafford], a wood called, 437.
18345
Chaatel, Chastiel, Adam du, 232.
,John atte, 488.
See Castel; Castello.
. Chastelon^ Chasteloun, Richard le, 271,
, William, 317.
Chastesbury, Robert de, 539, 646, 604.
Chasteyn, Robert, 463.
Chastiel. See Chastel.
Chastilloun. See Chatilloa.
Chateau-neuf , Peter de. See Rodee.
Cbateleshunte, William de, canon of St.
Paul's, London, 528, 529.
Chateriz, Thomas son of William de,
361.
Chatham, co. Kent, 61, 247, 323.
Chatillon, Chastilloun, Castellion. Guy
de, count of St. Pol, his oaugh-
ter Mary, wife of Aymer de
Valencia, earl of Pembroke, 575,
576, 696.
Chatillon, Conches [Euro, France], the
abbot of [St. Peter's], 493.
Chattegraye. See Chedgrave.
Chaucombe, John de, 197.
, Thomas de, and Joan his wife,
197.
, ,a commissioner, Ac., 96.
See Chalcombe.
Chaufecire, Richai€. See Spigumel.
Chaumberlayn, Chaumberleyn, Cham-
berlayn, Chamberleyn, Nicholas
le, 687.
R«lph le, Ralph, 287, 305, 308.
, Ralph Joneeohaumberleyn Joce,
280.
, Richard le, 181.
, Robert, 440.
, Robert son of Thomas le, 228.
, Roger le, and Alice his wife,
290.
, S. le, Simon le, or Simon, a
commissioner, &c., 80, 85, 99,
169, 182, 276, 278, 280, 281, 284,
287, 290, 295, 297, 301, 304, 307,
309, 363, 468, 489, 636, 603, 607.
, ,a oonsenrator of the
peace, 460.
, Stephen Rlchardes, Richardech
chaumberleyn, 241.
, Thomas, 232.
Chaumbemoun, Chambernon, C^iamber-
noun. Chaumbrenoun, Campo Ar*
nulphi, Henry de, 89, 580.
, Henry, Henry le, a commis-
sioner, conservator of the peace,
assessor, 92. 96. 181, 183, 240, 286,
289, 293 349, 360, 370, 459, 470,
473, 601, 604, 605, 609.
, Richard de, 181.
Chaumbre, Chambre, Gilbert de la, 232.
, Henry de la, 234.
, John de la, 484.
, John son of Emma de la, 364.
, Oliver de la, 56, 67.
2 u
674
GENERAL INDEX.
Chaumbre — coni.
, Richard de la, 302.
, Robert de la, 332.
, ,of Estrekele, 94.
, William de la, 229, 419.
See also Oamera.
CSiaumbrenonn. See Chaumbemoan.
Chaumpaigne, Roger de, 477.
C^umpeneys, Chaumpenaya, John, of
Markeby, 77.
, William, 209.
Chaumpes, William, 175.
Compare Campee.
Ghaumpjou, Chaumplicun. See Cam-
pion ; Champion.
Chaumpvent, Peter de, 631.
Chaundeler, Master Adam le. purveycM*.
420. > *- J ,
,Hrary le, 604.
, ,of Tutebury, 231.
,Hughle, 698.
Matilda late the wife of Nicho-
las le, 302.
, Ralph le, 476, 479.
, Thomas le, 427.
, William le, 463.
Chaundos, Chandos, Andrew de, 120.
, Ralph de, 167.
, Roger de, 408.
, Roger or Roger de, a commis-
sioner, Ac., 97.
Ohaunteoler, Roger, of London, 464,
586.
Chaunterel, Richard, 486.
, Walter, of Hedon, 302.
, ,an approver, 278.
Chauntor, Henry, 241.
Compare Cantor Ogentinm.
Chaums, Chaurc*, Payn de, 26.
See Ohaworth.
Ohaure, Anketinus de, of Maoohymr,
482. ^ ^
Chavent, John, and Eva his wife, 83.
Chawe, Roger de la, 147.
Chawoifbh. Oh?aworth, CLeworth. Cadur-
ois, lAurenoe de, a commissioner,
Ac, 207, 240, 636.
> and Agnes his wife, 80.
See Chaurcis.
Chawston, Chalvesterne [oo. Berks], 82.
Chaynel, Chainel, Chejynel, Oheynil, J.,
John, a commissioner, Ao.. 82,
95, 170. 174. 177, 180 272, 276
286, 289, 291, 298, 300, 302 304
359, 360, 362, 369, 370, 463, 465
477, 478, 483, 487, 646, 601! 602;
Chayssell. See Cashel.
CheaJ, Cheile, Cheille, Cheyle [oo. Lin-
coln], 180.
Cheaworth. See Chaworth.
Chechele. See Chicheley.
Oieddele. See Chedele.
I Cheddeworth, Thomas de, paraon of
Themyng, 196.
Cheddistan, CSiedistan, co. Suffolk, 80.
Chedel, Thmnas de, 229.
Chedele, Cheddele, Roger de, 164.
, William de, 228.
Chedeseye. See Chedzoy.
Chedgrave, Chetegrave, CSiattegrave,
oo. Norfolk, 173, 199.
CSiedistan. See Qieddistan.
Chedworth, 90.
Chedzoy, Chedoseye [co. Somerset], 84,
92.
.Philip de Warley lor Farley],
rector of, 601.
,Walkelin de Lichefeld, rector
of, 601.
Cheigni, Cheigny. See Cheyny.
Cheile, Cheyle, Reginald de, 180.
, Richard del, Richard de, 180.
See Cheal.
Chekere, William de la, 66.
Cheleswortli. See Chelworth.
Oheleworth, John de, 436.
Chelmeresford, Chelmersford, Chelmes-
ford, John de, 426, 438, 635, 663.
, , king's clerk, 176.
See Chelmsford.
Chelmesford. See Chelmeresford.
Chelmscote, Chelmondeeoote, Chelmon-
deecote [co. Warwick], 375.
Chelmsford, Chelmersford [oo. Essex],
359, 607.
CheLmondesoote. See Cheln»oote.
Chelreye, Henry son of Master John
de, 79.
.John de, parson of Berton
Benedidi, 114.
, Richard son of Master Jc^in de,
79.
Chelsham [oo. Surrey], 208, 466.
Chelvercotes, Chelversoote. See Chil-
vers Cotton.
Chelworth, Chelesworth, co. Wilts, 212.
Ghemino, Chymyn, Henry de, 696.
, Nicholas de, 326.
Chene, Cheney, Cheny. See Cheyny.
Chenne, Robert de, 641.
Cheny. See Cheyny.
Chepchesse. See Chipohase.
Chepe, Benedict, 362.
,John, 362.
, Ralph, 362.
Compare Chippe.
Chepstede. See Chipstead.
Chepstow. See Striguil.
Chepyngfarendon. See Faringdon.
Cherbourg, Cesarburgh [Manohe,
France], prior and canons of the
abbey of [le Vceu pr^], 37.
, Robert, abl>ot of , 666.
Cherohe. See Chirohe; Churche.
Cherchestrate. See Chirchestrate.
GENERAL INDEX.
67^
Cherdelynge. See Oharlinoh.
Chereoheheye. William de la, 487.
Choiiton, Cheryton [oo. Hants], Geof-
frey de Welleford, parson <rf,
Cherleton, Oierlton, Charleton, Alan
de. 111, 370.
, Edward son of John de, 827.
y Humphry son of Jolm de, 327.
l-^^^^ de, and Hawisia his wife
Lpadran, daughter of Owen ap
Gnffith and sister of Griffin ap
Owen, otlierwise de la Pole], 327.
, John son of John de, and
Matilda his wife, 327.
.John de [the king's ohamber-
lain], 61, 93, 111, 133, 134, 138.
»• > of Ixmdon, mayor of
the merchants of the realm of
England, 239, 250.
,.....••••, mayor of the merchants
of the Staple of wool, &o., 477.
486, 489, 580, 503, 518, 539, 603!
, Owen son or John de, 327.
, Richard de, Richard, abbot, late
^amberlaia, of CSrenoester, 511,
-A **?«*«•■ Thomas de, Thomas de,
2, 8 10, 11, 82, 34, 36, 37, 41,
46, 48, 51-63, 65-67, 61. 62
67-69, 73, 76, 82, 92 94, 102
105, 106, 109, 'ill,' 113 111 111:
120, 122, 124 128 141 14< 146
147, 160, 167, 167 168 173 178
191, 194-196, 203, 224, 227 237
265, 273, 274, 276, 28l', 293, 317,'
o^, 411.
>,• ...,dean of St. Mary's free
chapel, Stafford, 237.
•• kJJ*^**^ ^®» parson of Ardrossan,
«x>o.
See Charlton; Charlton Hoi^
thome.
Cherleye, Oherley. See Choriey in
StottesdoQ.
Cherlton. See Charlton; Cherleton.
Chemeye, William de, of Keyvele, 295.
Chernok, Adam son of Jordan de, 12.
Chershert, a peok of wheat for, 332.
Cherte. See Chwt.
Chertsey, Certeeey, Certeseye [oo.
Surrey], 319, 822.
.abbot and oonvent of, 319, 322,
, Bartholomew [de Winton], late
abbot of, 526.
, letters patent dated at, 451.
Cheryton. See C^ieriton.
Ohesele, Edmund de, parson of Wrauby,
Cheselet, John son of Walter de, 84.
Cheseweye, Abnaricus de, 183.
Chesewych, Patrick de, 232.
, Walter, 231.
Chesham, oo. Buckingham, 52.
Cheshunt, Chesthunte, CSieetehunte. oo.
Hertford, 468, 473.
CSiesseLOhestele [in the Isle of Wight],
Chestele. See Chessel.
Chester, mandate prohibiting armed
persons entering the city of, 200.
Chester, oounty palatine of, 153, 197,
198, 200.
, Bertram [de Verdon], chamber-
lain of, 245.
, chamberlains of, to provide
ships, 215.
, justice of, 153.
y ,to provide ships, 215.
, Sheriff of, 203.
, Liolf [or Lidulfus], sheriff
of Item. Richard I, or John],
, men from, crossing over to the
county of Lancaster, 108.
, alleged eztorsjUHis in, 134.
Chester, Edward earl of, the king's
son. See Edward.
,H[uah de Kyvelioo] earl [1153
to 1181] of, 245.
jRanulph, or Ralph [de Blonde-
ville], earl [1181 to 1232] of, 26,
27, 245. J » »
Chesterfield, Ceetrefeld [oo. Derby],
494.
,gild of St. Mary, 494.
,gild of the Holy Cross, 494.
,gild of the Smiths, 494.
, master of the hospital [of St.
Leonaird for lepers], 494.
,St. Leonard's hospital, William
de Houedan, master of, 378.
CSiesterfield. Cestrefeld, [co. Stafford],
Chestere, oo. Roxburgh. See South-
dean.
Chesterton, Alexander de, ' pelter,' 478.
, Simon de, 'pelter,* 478.
Chesterton, Cestreton, oo. Cambridge,
116, 125, 132, 202, 222, 223, 268
453. ' > > » ,
Chesterton, Chestretoo [co. Oxfordl
522. "^'
Chesterton, Cestreton, co. Warwick,
145.
Chetegrave. See Chedgrave.
C3ietel. See Chettle.
Chetelton, William de, 484.
Chetewind, John de, 246.
, Philip de, 246.
Chettle, Chetel [co. Dorset], 477.
Chetwode, William de. See London,
St. Laurence Pountney.
Chetyngdon, Chetyndoo, John de. a
commissioner, Ac.y 183, 279, 428,
467, 476, 479.
See Chydyngton.
Chetyngton, John de, and Eluabeth his
wife, 238.
1
676
GENERAL INDEX.
CheYeleewell. See ChilsweU.
OheveJejr, Ohevele [oo. Cambridge],
Cbererell, Greet, Great Ohyverel, oo.
Wilts, 601.
Ch&verer or C^rarii. See Mootooate,
the prior of.
Gheworth. See Chaworth; Chaurcis.
Cheyle. See Cheal ; Cheile.
Cheyndut, John, 169.
Cheyne. See Cheyny.
Cheynel, Cheynil. See Chaynel.
Cheyny. Cheyne, Chene, Cheny, Nich-
olas, Nicholas de, a oommiaoiooer,
Ac., 5^40, 375, 487.
, Thomas du, a commiHsioner,
Ac., 607.
, William le, 496.
Ohicele. See Chicheley.
Chioh', Adam, 333.
Chiobekroft, Thomas de, 426.
Chicheley, Chicele [co. Bnckin^iam],
135, 543.
Chichester [oo. Sussex], 2, 40, 147, 148,
246, 420, 496.
, commiBsion <^ gaol delivery for,
537.
, hospital of St. James withpnt,
ohantiy priests of, 2, 493.
, , keeper oi, Ralph de
Cammoys, 46.
Chichester, bishop of. See Laogeton.
,Sefrid, bishop [1180 to 1204]
of, 527.
, bishoprio, diooese, or see <^,
39, 110, 133, 138, 150, 225, 396,
401, 403, 4K, 451, 515, 525.
, tenth in, 40, 73, 123, 156, 160,
164.
, church of the Holy Trinity,
oanon of. See Hildeelcgh.
, , dean and chapter of, 39,
73, 164, 328, 357, 420 496.
, precentor of. See Mota.
Ohioksand, Chikesand [co. Bedford],
prior and convent of, 243, 514.
Chiddingfold, Ohydyngfold [oo.
Surrey], 607.
Chidham, Chudeham [co. Sussex], 580.
Chiggewelle, Chigewelle, Chikewell,
Hamo de, 517.
, , a oommisBione», 501.
, , mayor of London, 489.
See Chigwell.
Chigwell, Ohiggewell, oo. Bssex, 123,
610.
Chikesand. See Chicksand.
Chikewell. See Chiggewelle.
Child, John, 171.
, , of Wilburgfaam, 463.
Childbirth, 543, 550.
Childerley, Childerle, oo. Cambridge,
307.
, Great, oo. Cambridge, 307.
Childwall, OiildewaD [oo. Lancaflier],
358.
Chilinton, WUliam de, 620.
Qiiiliiigham, CUreUngham [oo. North-
umberland], 563.
ChilsweU, Chevelesw^ [in Cnmnor
parish, oo. Berks], &7,
Chilteme, Jc^m de, 332.
Chilton, John de, 230.
, ,of Berwick upon Tweed,
230.
, William de, burgess of Berwick-
upon-Tweed, 103.
Chilvers Cotton, Chelverootes, Chelvers-
oote, Chaly^t)otes, Claverootes
[co. Warwick], 24, 164.
Chinnock, East, Est Chynnok, oo.
Somerset, 293, 294.
Chipdiase. Chepchase [oo. Northum-
berland], 28.
Chippe, C^pp, Agatha, 274, 287.
, John, 233.
, William, of Hardele, 316.
Compare Chepe.
Chippelegh, Valentine de, 86.
Chippenham, Henry de, 171.
Chippenham, Chyppenham, Shippen-
ham, CO. Wilts, forest c^, 115,
132, 202, 270, 324, 383.
Chipstead, Chepstede, oo. Kent, 532.
Chirbury [oo. Salop], the prior of, 573.
Chirche, Cherche, John del, 363.
, Roger atte, [of Morton], 78.
, ,[of the Isle of Wight],
638, 546, 604.
, Thomas atte, 451.
See Churohe; Elirke.
Ohirche Wythington. See Withingtoa,
Church.
Chirchehulleweye [oo. Woroester], 499.
Chirohestrate, Cherchestrate, Francis
de, Francis de la, 468, 473.
Chine, William, 213.
Chiritom, Adam de, 360.
Chirk, 00. Denbigh. See Mortuo Man
of Chirk.
Chirnside, Chirneside [oo. Berwick],
Thomas de Baumburgh, parson
of, 382.
Chiseldene, Chuseldene, Richard de,
105.
Chiselhampton. See Chislehampton.
Chisenhalo, John de, clerk, 419.
Chishull, John de, 449.
Chislehampton, Chiselhampton, co.
Oxford, 194.
Oiislet, Chistelet [co. Kent], 556.
, commission de toaUiis et fossatis
for, 172.
Chissebedi, Richard de, a commissioner,
Ac, 297.
Chistelet. See Oiislet.
ChittJeham-Holt, Chitelhamholt, co.
Devon, 20(8.
GENERAL INDEX.
677
Chittlehampton, Chiielhampton, oo.
Devon, 208, 456.
Chobham, Chabeham [oo. Surrey], 319.
Chopook, John, 228.
Chorley, Cherlev Cherleye [in Stottes-
don parish], oo. Salop, 93, 100.
Ghot or Gliot, Henry, of Beortone, 480.
Chouedon, John de, a commissioner,
Ac, 468.
Ohoune, William, 371.
Choys, William, 495.
Ghristchorch, Cristchirohe, Eooleaia
Ghristi de Twyaham, Ch^stes-
chirche, Cristesehurone, Cris-
oherche, Cristcherche Twynham,
Ghristohuroh Twynham, co.
8outhampt<Mi, 90, 115, 116, 126,
132, 136, 173, 206, 353, 546, 604.
, prior and oonvent of, 219, 353.
, letters patent dated at, 505.
Christian faith, a oonyert to, 502.
, preaching the, 506.
Chudeham. See C^dham.
Chulle, ArnaJd, of Malynes, 472, 523.
Church, burning a, 291.
, fled for refuge to, 398.
} through effusion of blood under
interdict, 472.
Ghurdi, ooUegiate churches, and free
chills. See : —
Auckland St. Osmotherlej.
Andrews. Peokeyil.
Bridgnorth. Shrewsbury.
Olitheroe. Southwell.
Hastings. St. Buryan.
Holland, co. Stafford.
Lancaster. Tamworth.
Holyhead. Tettenhall Regis.
Howden. Tickhill.
Lanchester. Westbury upon
Leioestery St. Trim.
Mary the Wimborne.
Less. Wingham.
Norton. Wolverhampton.
Churche. Henry son of Thomas atte,
544.
,WUliam atte, 102.
See Chirche; Kirk.
Churigge, Thomas de, 148.
Chuseldene. jSfee Ohiseldene.
Chute, Chuyt [oo. Wilte], 460.
Chydyngfold. See Chidding^ld.
ChydyngUm, John de, a commissioner,
Ac., 278.
See C^etyngdon.
Ohykeneye, Bobert de, a monk of St.
Edmunds, 179, 181, 362, 469.
Chyld. See Child.
Ohymyn. See Chemino.
Chynnok. See Chinnock.
Chynnore, John de, 418.
Chyping Toryton. See Torrington.
Chyppenham. See Chippenham.
Chyverel. See Oheveroll.
Oibwr. See Kibbor.
Cifirwast, Oifrewast. See Cyfrewast.
Cinque Porte, 301, 602.
, baroDs of the, 290.
, , interference with their
fair at Great Yarmouth, 290.
, Compare the entry re-
ferring to Alvyngton, John de.
warden of. See Badelesmere;
Kendale.
, proclamation against the barons
and otheiTB oommitting any hurt-
ful act against men of Ilanders
and others, 167.
, commission to the warden and
others to enquire touching depre-
dations committed on the men
of Robert, count of Flanders, at
Crauden, 601, 602.
, robbery committed at Oaudou
as well upon men of Flajiders as
of the, 38.
, men of, and the men of Lost-
withiel, Fowey and Polruan, 557.
, offences by the oc^eetors of cus-
tom on wools in the, 603.
^and their members. See Dover;
Hastings ; Hythe ; Bomney ;
Rye ; Sandwich ; Winchelaca.
CMrenoester. Cirenoestre, Cyrenoestre
[co. Gloucester], tournament at,
154.
Adam de Brokeneberg, abbot of
[St. Mary's], 508.
, Biphard, or Riohard de Cherie-
ton, abbot of, late chamberlain
of the house of, 511, 519.
,canofiB [named] of, 508.
,Siddington by, 212.
Cirenoestre, Richard de, 119.
, Thomas de, 312.
Cirioe. See Zieriksee.
Cistercians, chapter general of, 525.
, See also Citeaux.
Oiteaux [C6te d'Or, France], chapter
general at, 448.
, the abbot, dstorcian abbot and
convent of. parsotn of Soar-
borough, 378, 448.
, William, abbot of , 189.
Citronus, Anthony, of Genoa, 78.
City, the. iSfee Rome.
Clacton [oo. Essex], 292, 307.
Claife. See Clayf .
Claketon, Benedict de, parson of
Cameslong, 882.
Clambergh, William de, 23.
Clandon. West, Clandon Regis [co.
Surrey], Ridiard [de Boclinton],
parson of, 467.
Clappinsale, Nicholas de, 495.
GENERAL INDEX.
Clapton, Gopton, oo. NorthAinpton,99.
Philip [de W»rlee or V«rlee].
paiBon oi, 99.
Clftre, Geoffrey de, prebendary of Bul-
verhithe, or BolenareheUi, 441,
451.
.Gilbert de, earl [1218 to 25
Oct., 1230J of Qlouceeter Mid
Hertford, 68.
, , Isabell& his wife
[dMighter of William MarsbaJ,
eari of Pembroke], 68.
, awl [1262 to 7 Dec,
12951 ot Gloucester and Hert-
ford, 77, 698.
, , his dftnghter Joan. See
ATenel, Qerraae, and Joan hia
, , his wife, Joan, daughter
of Edward I, and siater of Ed-
ward n, 118, 631. 634.
, , his olaim to the advow-
Boa and custody of the bishopric
of Llaadaff, 118.
, .the king's nophow, carl
[1307 to 24 JDTie, 1314] of
Glouo^ter and Hertford, 60,
103, 114, 120, 208, 338. 401, 626,
631.
, , his sisters. See Aude-
Icy ; Dammory ; D(Kpeiiai.'r.
, his wife Matilda [the
daughter ci Richard do Burgo,
pari of Ulstia-]. 120.
, Henry de, 264.
..., Joan late the wife of Richard
de. 346.
Masti^r Richard de, 630.
, ki eator
[soath of]
251, 253. 2
271, 317-32
346, 362. a
399, 400, 4
420. 423, 424, 428, 430,
439, 444, 561.
; .parson of tho ohurdi of
Dniigarvan, 152.
, dean of Wynibume, 15.
.Richard de, lands of his heir in
Ireland, 217, 523.
, Thomas his son, 523.
, , Maurice son ot
Thomaa. his uncle, and Maurioe
de Rupefortj his kinsman, 623.
I .Richard son erf Thomas
de. late steward of fJie foreet of
Essex, 166. 239.
Richard his son, a
minor, 166.
, Roger de, 68.
Clare [co. Suffolk], letters patent dated
at. 125, 128. 134.
Clarel, John, 282.
.William, on asseGoor, 348.
Clarendon, Claringdon, Glarindon,
Claryudoii [c:.. Wilts], the ftwest
of. 581.
letters patent dated at, 503,
604.
, Pitton or Putton, by, 537.
Clares. Set Clarys.
aarice. Geoffrey son of, de Hatf^d-
brodok, 488.
CJariugdon. See Clarendon.
Clariseimus, Toriinus, 40.
Clarjodon. See Clarendon.
Clarys, Richard, of Flaxtoa, 181.
Robert, erf Flaxton, 181.
Claver, Clavere, John le. John, a com-
missioner, Ao., 98, 170, 171, 173,
178, 186, 273. 276, 277, 291, 304,
306, 309. 360. 362, 363. 366, 367.
371, 463, 472, 474. 479, 480, 483,
536. 537.
.Walter le, of Mildenhalc. 451.
Clavercotcs. See Chilvcrs Cotton.
Clavenug. Sec Cla7Myng.
ClaTerier, ClaTerlcre. co. Salop, 111,
203.
ClaTcry, William Reymundi de, 166,
201, 410.
Clavcryng, ClaTeriiig, Alan do, keeper
of the castle of Haddele, 599.
,Johu de, pardon to, 232.
, ,a comnuBsioner to treat
of peace with Robert de Brus,
554, 667.
, , lord of Aynho, 385.
Oswerth, Jc^ri de. 83.
Claworth. See Clayworth,
Claxton, Master John de, or John de,
prebendary of Bulrerhithe, 2,
441.
.Richard de. vicar of Stapdford.
101, 169.
.Robert de. 232.
Claybrok, William de, ' chauniberleyit,'
279.
Claydon, East, Estclaydoii [co. Buck-
ingham], 661.
.Baldwin do Uengham, parson
of, 409.
Claydon, Middle. Cloydom Contelou, co.
Buckingham, 616.
Claydon. See CIcydon.
Clayf , Adam de, 51.
WUliam de, 51.
Clayton, Stephen son of Richard son of
Roger do, and John his brother,
183.
Clayton, 183.
Clayworth, Claworth [co. NottMigham],
Cleangre. See Clehonger.
Cleaving by Bumby. Cievyng by
Brunneby [co. York], 362.
Clebnry, Cleobury, Richard de, 418.
.William de, 9S.
GENERAL INDEX.
679
Clebmy Mortimer. See Cleobury
Mortimer.
Clee, Clyee, oo. Salop, 293, 477.
CleoFo, Clyve [oo. Somerset], abbot
and oonyent of, 157.
,John, the abbot, and ihe ooii-
vent of, 681.
deeye. Bishops, Bisshopesclyve, Clivo,
Clyve too. Worcester], 352, 590.
, Robert de Valoignes, parson of,
615.
, Thomas de Berton, incombecit
of, 616.
Cleeve Prior. Cleye, diye, Clyve
Priors [oo. Worcester], 487, 660.
Cleg, Kleg, John, of la Crosse, 296,
474, 487, 641.
, William son of John de, 234.
Clehonger, Cleangre [oo. Hereford],
360.
Clement V, Pope, 4, 39, 40, 64, 70,
73, 77, 112, 118, 136, 144, 148,
164, 204, 214, 216, 220, 223, 247,
262, 322, 331, 392, 400, 423, 437,
440, 602, 609. 611, 613, 660, 562.
Clement; parson of St. Matthew's, Nor-
wich. See Norwich.
, Bartholomew son of, 171.
, Geoffrey, 77.
jPetOT, 187.
, Ralph, chaplain, 17.
, Robert, 488.
, ,of Hardliston, 281.
Stephen, [of Great Yarmoutli],
87, 290.
, Walter, of Corton, 290, 294.
, William, of Navystok, 584.
^William son of, le Fraunoeys of
Hulhampton, 79.
Clementhorpe^ St. Clement's by York,
priofress and nuns of, 76.
Clench, Michael de. 303.
, Thomas, parson of Bridbrok,
293, 303.
, , his brother Michad, 293.
.his servant Saerus,
Saerus Thomas-servaunt Clench,
293, 303.
aenfcld, Nicholas de, 231.
Cleobury. See Clebury.
Cleobuiy M<»timeir, Cleburi Mortimer,
Clobury Mortimer, co. Salop,
545.
, Walter, vicar of, 545.
Clorc, Henry le, 91.
, John son of Roger le, of Cold-
overton, 231.
See Clerk.
Clergy of England, tenth imposed on,
or granted by. See Tenth.
, meeting in convocation, the
king forbids them from doing
anything prejudicial to the
Crown, 104.
, privilege of, 110, 617.
Clerk (clericus), Adam the, of Huctes-
den, 246.
, Baldwin the, 160.
, John the, 371.
, fOf Worcester, 672.
, Peter the, 246.
, Richard the, of Pultun, 404.
, Thomas the, 26.
, , [of Dover], 439.
, , of Hulhampton, 79.
, , [of Ixmdon], 666.
Qerk, Adam le, 68.
, , of Bekeflaesfold, 491.
, ,of Lanne, 640. 642, 694.
, Alan le, of Brendlesoombe, 296,
474, 487, 641.
, Edmund le, of Burbach, 663.
,GUbert le, 105.
, Henry le, 229.
, [co. Salop], 94.
, Henry son of John le, of Roys-
ton, 640.
,Hughle, 486.
, Humphrey son of Roger le, of
Qwassingburgh, 425.
, Isabella late the wife of Robert
le, 496.
, John le, 399.
, , of Meldeboume, 640.
, ,of Stoke, 487.
, ,of Wilburgham, 463.
, ,of Troveduen, 403.
, John son of Robert le, 78.
, John son of Thomas le, 86.
, , chaplain, 361.
, John son of William le, of
Homyngton, and William his
brother, 306.
, Nicholas le, 486.
, Peter le, and Christiana his
wife, 86, 466.
, Richard le, [at Corbrigge], 92.
, ,[at Burtonstathre], 278.
, ,of Badewe, 306.
, , of Chelmersford, 369.
, , of Clopton, 99.
, ,of Moushole, 293.
,of Pagenhull, 365.
.Robert son of John le, of
Lamesleye, 388.
^Robert son of Robert le, of
Wissynden, 171.
, Roger le, 495.
, ,of Overton, 228.
, Simon le, of Clifton, 462.
, Simon son of John le, cha{»lain,
286.
, Thomas le, of Little Berdefeld,
176.
., ,of Kyvele, 147.
., ,of None Solers, 645,
., Walter le, 311.
680
GENERAL INDEX.
Clerk — cont.
, Walter son of Johu le, of la
Newelonde, 81.
, William le. eixeotator of Robert
de Ufford, 84.
, > [oo. Oambridge], 86.
, , servant of Bartholomew
de Badc^esmere, 468.
, [of Colchester], 475, 479.
, , a pilgrim, 211.
, , of Lymmyng, 496.
, ,of Rosholm, 228.
, ,of Tyndale, 212.
, William son of William le, of
Boston, 35.
See Clero; Martin, Robert, le
Clerk.
Qerk Marshal, 566.
Clerkenwell, Walter de, 319.
Clerkenwell [oo. Middlesex], pri<M*e66
and nans, or oonvent of, 192, 520.
, Richard de Ledoestre, prior of
the ohuroh of, 80.
Cleron, John de, 261.
Clenraas, William de, 188.
Clcve. See Oeeve Bishops; Cloeve
Prior.
Cleveland, Cliveland, Clyveland, oo.
York, 358.
, Adrian de Fhsco, ardideaoon
of, 14.
, Stephen de Malo Lacu, arch-
deacoa of« 70, 216.
, Bdrkby in. See Kirkby.
Clevyng by Bmnneby. See Qeaving
by Biunby.
Clewwe, Robert, 360.
Cley. See Cleye.
Cleydon, Claydon, John de, 560.
, William de, 521, 591.
, , a oommissioner, &c.,87.
Cleydon. See Claydon.
Cleydon Cantelon. See Claydon,
Middle.
Cleye, Cley, Henry, 368.
, John, and Elizabeth his wife,
571, 586.
, John le, 241.
, Philip le, 241.
, William de, a monk, 179, 181.
Clibbom, John de, 213.
Cliddesdale. See Clydesdale.
Cliderhou, Adam de, a rioter. 293.
, , king's derk, 46.
, Richard son of Adam son of
Walter de, 606.
, Robert de, a oommissioner, ^.,
176, 282, 283, 363.
iSiee Clitheroe.
Clif, Clif, ClifP, aiffe. Clyf, Clyff,
Clyff, Clvve, H. de. H«iry de,
Master Henry de, 101, 119, 426,
435, 446, 448, 407, 513, o40.
Cflif . Master Henry de— con^
, , prebendary of Aples^
thorpe, 410.
, , dean of the collegiate
ohorch of Thameworth, 194.
, John, 305.
, John de, knight, 230.
, , and Alice hia wife, 191.
, Richard de, 418, 447.
, Robert de, 579.
, , x>arBon of the diurch of
Gaytinton, 579, 599.
, ., prebendary of Codvhoa
in the ohurdi of Glasgow, 380.
, William de, 422.
, , a oommissioner, te.,
299, 300, 463, 472, 536, 537, 540,
542, 594.
, , king's clerk, 374, 415,
425, 449, 516, 518, 540.
, , keeper of the hospital
of the Holy Innocents witnoat
Lincoln, 311.
, prebendary of Craa-
hurst, 413, 515.
, , prebendary of Kylbryde,
880.
, , parson of Abbotsley,
136.
, , parson of Cavers, 382.
, , parson of Est Braden-
ham, 119.
, , parson of the churdi of
Gaytinton, 579.
, , parson of Hale, Hale
Magna, 406, 438.
, , panoo of Leek by
NorthaJverton, 336.
, ,of Bristol, 121.
Clif [in South Cliff, co. York], 315.
Cliffe, Cliff*. See Gif ; West diSe.
aifford, John de, the elder, 182.
, , of Scarborough, 304.
, Nicholas de, a monk of Ber-
mondsey, 91.
, Reginald de, the younger, 182.
, Richard de, 571.
, Robert de, knight, 571.
, , deceased, 35, 46, 65.
, Roger de, 426, 433, 546.
, William de, of Walmegate, 286.
Cliffs End, Olyvesende, Clyveshende,
Cliveshende, co. Kent, 98, 173,
275.
Cliflond, Walter de, a monk, 18.
Clifton, Clyfton, Gervase de, 19, 84,
307.
Gervase son of Gervase de,
Gorvaso de» of Kegworth, 150i,
279, 603.
, Robert de, 488.
Clifton [Pco. Bedford], John Blundd,
parson of, 514.
Clifton [upon Dunsmore, co. Warwick],
226.
GENERAL INDEX.
681
Clifton upon Teme, CSifton [oo. Wor-
oester], 462.
Clifton upon Ure, Clifton upon Yore,
CO. York, 26.
Cliftoo. See Holm by Clifton.
See Boecliffe by Clifton.
Clinton. See Aston Clinton; Clynton.
diot or Chot, Henry, of Bertone, 480.
Clippeeby, Clipesby [co. Norfolk], 144.
Clippeeton. See Clipstone.
Clipping, Conrad, and Herman his
brother, merchants of Almain,
23.
Clipston. Clypston, Ralph de, parson
ot Inchebrok, 882.
, Robert de, master of the hospi-
tal of St. Leonard's, York, 75,
106, 196,, 197.
Clipstone, Clyi>stone [oo. Northamp-
ton], Berengar de Quiliano, par-
son of, 49.
Clipstone, Clipstone Regis, King's
Clipstone, Clypstone, Klipstone
Re^, Kyngges-cUpstone [in the
parish of Edwinstowe, oo. Not-
tingham], lettero patent dated
at, 197, 200, 203, 205-209, 278-
281, 283, 284, 287, 416, 421, 422,
477.
in Sherwood, Shirewode [oo.
Nottingham], hermitage of, 191.
Clisby. See Clixby.
Clisseby, Roger de, 418, 447.
, , parson oi Haliwell, 265,
511.
, Master Roger de, king's clerk,
580.
Oist^ Walter de, 592.
Clist, dyst. See Bishops Olist.
ditheroe, CUd^hou [co. Lancaster],
William Chaillon parson of the
free chapel of, 560.
Clivedon, Cliveden. See Clyvedon.
Clive. See Cleeve, Bishops' ; Cleeve
Prior; Clyve; Kings Cliffe.
Oliyeland. See Olereland.; Clyveland.
diyelingham. See Chillingham.
Cliyeshende. jSfee Cliffs End.
Clixby by Grasbv, Clisby by Gresby
[co. Lincoln], 518.
Clock (orilogi'um)y 720.
See Exeter cathedral.
Clofi^ton, Willoam de, 154.
, , of Scardeborgh, 210.
doncomber, Combre [co. Kildare], 43.
donmethaa, Glemeiham, Glomethan,
Glynmethan [co. Dublin], 204.
.Master Willkun de Birton, pre-
bendary of, 258, 340.
doon. See doone.
dopton, Peter de, a monk of St. Ed-
mnods, 181, 863.
,RiohBitl de, 399.
, Robert de, a monk, 179.
dopton — cont.
, Stephen de, of Cantebnigge,
399.
,. , parson of the church of
Bukenhamferie, 166.
Clopton [in Risbridge hundred, co.
Suffolk], 263.
See dapton.
dose RoU, 112.
doth bought at Boulton, 154.
, laroeny of, 188.
of Gold, 215.
of wool and silk, 160.
See Silk; Wool.
and other goods [from] France
and Brabant, 390.
dotherum, Roger de, a commissioner,
Ao., 309.
dothworthy, Robert de, 322.
douere, Thomas, 538.
doune, William de, 232.
Clounham, John de, 87.
dousebrigge. See Westminster.
douville, Agnes, late the wife of Rich-
ard de, 91. 179.
, J(An de, 91, 179.
,WUliaim de, 91, 179.
Cloyne in Ireland, diooese of, 12.
Clunton, Richard de, 234.
Cluny [Sadne et LoirOi France], the
abbot of, 293.
, monks of. See Ayemaz, Wil-
liam le; Cusanoia, James de.
dyderhow. See Cliderhou.
Clydesdale, liberton in. See Liberton
in Clydesdale.
, Polmaddie in. See Polmaddie.
dyes. See dee.
dyf , ClyflP. See dif .
Clyfton. See Clifton.
Clyken, Thomas, 275.
dynden, Robert de, 363.
dyndene, Robert, 363.
dyntes, John, 181.
Clynton, Osbert de, 427.
, Thomas de, 65, 173.
dyppyng. See Clippyng.
dypstone, dypston. See Clipston ;
Clipstone.
dyst. Bishops. Clyst Episcopi [co.
Devon], 580.
Clyve, Clive, Hamo de, 372.
, John, of Dunmow. See Olive.
Clyve. See Cloeve; deeve. Bishops;
King's Cliffe.
Clyve Priwrs. See deeve Prior.
dyvedon, divedon, diveden, John de,
a commissioner, conservator of the
peace, 86, 176, 459, 602.
Clyveland, Robert de, 145.
, William de, of Lincoln, 82.
See Cleveland.
Clyvesendc, dyveshende. See Cliffs End.
682
GENERAL INDEX.
Onapton. See Enapton.
Cnaresburgh. See EnareBborongh.
C^ohiiiton. See Knighton.
Cnalle. See Knoll.
Cnoville. See Knoville.
Ooates, Great, Great Cotes [oo. Lin-
coln], 468.
Coatee, North, Northootes, oo. LLnooln,
607.
Cobat, John, 604, 606.
Cobbe, Henry, 231.
,John, 488.
, , Bosanndeseryant, 481.
, Matilda, or Kebbe, 78.
, Michael, 488.
, Ralph, 486.
, William, 485, 611.
Cobbeham. See Cobeham.
Cobbeldyk, Cobeldik. See Cubbeldyk.
Cobeham, Cobbeham, Cobham, Heoiry
de, 148, 246.
, ,a commissioner, oon-
segrator of the peaoe, <fco., 172,
459, 472, 473, 649, 602, 606.
, Henry de, the younger, 62.
, , the younger, a commis-
sioner, a conservator of the peace,
Ac., 96, 98, 108, 172, 176, 182,
275, 301, 302, 462, 471.
, Master James de, 62.
, John de, 676.
, Ralph de, knight, 442.
, Master Thomaa de, late pre-
centor of St. Peter'ft, York, 62.
, , bishop [1317 ip 20 Aug.
1327] of WoroGflter 52, 63, 118,
142, 392, 442, 511, 519, 622, 623,
664, 567.
, , complaint by, 374, 483,
643.
Cobeldik. See Cubbeldyk.
Cobele, John, of Houk, 485.
Cobham, Ooveham [co. Surrey], 322.
See Cobeham.
Cobin, Cobyn^ John, of Crischerohe,
Cobynson, William, 212.
Cochaunt, John, ^,
Cock. See Cok; Coo: Cook: Couk:
Cu; Keu; Koc.
Cockefeld. See Cokeieid.
Cockerington, Cokerington [oo. Lin-
coln], 101, 368.
Cockermouth, Cokermuth [co. Cumber-
land], Andrew de Hartcla, con-
stable of the castle of, 608.
, honor of, 3.
Cookersand, Cokersand [co. Lancaster!
abbey of, 446. '
,the abbot of, 17.
Cocket. See Coket.
Cocklake, Cokelake [in Wedmore par-
wh], CO. Somerset, 296, 474, 487,
o41.
Cook Lane, Cookeslaoe. See London,
Cook Lane.
Cocns. See Cook.
Coddenham, Cotenham [co. Suffolk],
363.
Codeford. <SVe Codesford; Codford.
Codeham. See Cudham.
Codelyng. See Codlyng.
! Codeman, Peter, 86.
Codenore, Codenoure. See Oodnor.
Codesbeche. See Cottesbach.
Codesford, Codeford, John de, panson
of Heaneleaworth, 429.
,WilUam de, 491.
Codfish, 390, 394.
Codford, East, Esloodeford, co. Wilte,
Codlyng, Codelyng, Nicholas, 174.
, Thomas, SSO.
Codnor, Codenore, Codenoure, co.
Derby, 87, ^1.
See Grey of Codenoure.
Coedcemew, Coitkamau, Coitkamau
by Dyueleys [co. Monmouth],
416, 466.
Cofferer, Cofrer, Salmanus le, 488.
Oogan, Oogayn, John de, 126, 127.
, .treasurer of Ireland,
668, 672, 691.
, Thomas de, 667.
Cogan, Ooganesmore in Wentlok [in
the parishes of St. Brides,
PeteiTBtone and Mai^hfield, co.
Monmouth], 267.
Ooganesmore. See Cogatn.
Cogayn. See Cogan.
Oogerel, Roger, 292.
Coggeshale, John de, 231, 426.
, Walter, 366.
Cogh, Matthefw^, prior of Pristoll, 17.
See Gogh.
Coigners, Coygnere, Robert de, 206.
, ,a commis^HNDer, 476.
y ,of Hoton Coygnera, 615.
Coiller. See Coliere.
Coin, importation of forged or baae.
See Currency.
Coining. See Counterfeiting money.
Coitkamau. See Coedcemew.
Cok, Coke, Edmund, of Lenham, 612.
,John, 98, 286, 639, 640.
, John le, 604.
, John le Persones, of Halghton,
and Stephen his brother, 100.
, Richard le, 643.
, Robert le, 98.
, ThoDMs, commissioner, 489, 608.
.*, , of London, 390.
> I , and Alice his
wife and Thomas their son, 448.
, William, 403.
, William le, of Lenham, 474.
, William, of Semer, 304.
See Bole; Coo; Cook; Couk:
Cu; Kue; Koo.
GENERAL INDEX.
688
Cokayne, Ck>ke7zi, Nicholas, of Bretlien-
ham, 363.
, Ralph, diaplaia, 487.
Compare Ck>k7n.
Coke. See Cok.
Ookefeld. Gbkefeud, Okfeld, Cooke-
fold, Cokesfeld, Benedict de,92,
290, 293, 300, 303, 362, 447, 469,
474, 479, 480.
, ,a cosnindaBioner, a coa-
servator of ihe peace, 290, 447.
, George de, 286.
, John de, co. Northainptofi, 286,
293.
, , a prisoner in Odyham
sad 60i3.
,....!...., [of St. Edmunds], 469.
yThomaB de, 153.
, ,of Norwich, 194, 199.
Cokel, Robert, of Upton, 286.
Cokelake. See Cocklake.
Cokeley. See Cookley.
Cokemuth, John de, 249.
Coker, Hugh de, 294.
Coker [East and West, co. Somerset],
314.
Cokerel, Gilbert, 175.
, Philip, 176.
, Richard, of Berkeford, 176.
, Robert, knight, 163.
, Thomas, 446.
, ,[of Bedford], 175.
, William, son of Robert Ookerel,
koight, and Cecily his wife, 153.
,; , of Hadleye, and Cicely
his wife, 471.
Cokerington. See Cockerington.
Cokermuth, Cokermuthe. See Cocker-
mouth.
Cobersand. See Cockersand.
Cokeseie, Cokeseye, Walter de, a com-
missioner, &c., 283.
Cokeefeld. See Cokefeld.
Cokesford, Stephen de, 280.
See Coxford.
Coket, Cocket, the seal called the, 7,
11, 33, 69, 114, 123, 131. 159,
567.
Cokethorpe, Adam son of Robert de,
267.
, Ralph de, 224.
Cokeyn. See Cokayne.
Cokfeld. See Ookefeld.
Cokhill, M. lincoln, 607.
CokkesworUiy, Thomas de, 18.
Cokliko, Thomas, 419.
Cokyn, Walter, 467.
Compare Cokayne.
Colby, Henry de, 688.
Colchester, Coleccstre, Coloestre, co.
Essex, 90, 367, 476, 479, 480.
498.
peeper of, Robert son of
Walter, 46.
Colchester — cant.
, larceny of cloth at, 188.
, prison of, 169, 422.
, rioteirB [named] at, 476, 479,
480.
, church of St. Mary at the
Walls, 188.
, St. Botulph's, prior and con-
rent of, 165, 432.
[St. John's], the abbot of, 511.
, , abbot amd comyent of,
144, 498.
.St. Mary Magdalen's hospital
for lepers without, 421.
, archdeacon of. iSfee Meleford.
See Coleoestre.
Colcote, Colecote, Henry de, 172, 471,
637.
Coldale, Richard de, 231.
Coldeclyve. See Goldoliff.
Coldingham, Master Richard de, 404.
Coldingham, Goldingham [co. Ber-
wick], prior of, 142.
Cold Overton, Ooldoyerton [co. Leices-
ter], 230, 231.
Cole, John, the younger, 87.
, Nicholas, 236.
, Peter, 180.
, Robert, 464.
, ,a purveyor, 379.
, Simon, 368.
, Thomas, of Prez, 94.
See Coile.
Oolebrond, Thomas, 185.
Colebrondesleman, Eatherine, 186.
Coleby. See Coulby.
Coleceetre, Elias son of John de, 367.
, Henry de, 38.
, John de, canon of Bykenacre,
664.
, Josepii de, 476, 480.
jThui^gou de, Thurgo de, 476,
480.
,w'arin son of William de, 367.
See Colchester.
Colecote. See Colcote.
Colefdd. See Sutton Coldfield.
Coleman, Hugh son of Robert, of
Habeton, 277.
,Johin, 417.
,Rohertf at Brethenham, 363.
, , at Dokesworth, 174.
, , atte Marsh, 186.
,Thomas^ 86.
, William. 477.
, , his daughter Juliana,
477.
, , of Coventre, 99.
Colemere, Colmere, Culemere [co.
Salop], 109, 261, 371.
Oolepeper. See Cdpepir.
Ooleraine, Coulrath [co. Londonderry],
the ship la Grace Deu of, 94.
684
GENERAL INDEX.
Coleridge, Oalenigge, oo. Devon , 80.
Goleragga See Coleridge: Colrigga
Coleeden. See Colsden.
Coleehill, Coleehnlle, Colleshulle, Col»-
hill, John de, 168.
, , of Oxford, the elder, 465.
, Walter de, 139.
, Williani de, 493.
Oolerille, Colevile, Edmund de, of
Weet Bitham, 518, 561, 564.
, , his wife Margadret, 272.
, Geoffrey de, 36.
, Mai*garet late the wife of Ed-
mund de, 272.
, Robert de, 518.
, of Emedyf, 2. 374.
, Roger de, 561.
, William de, 669.
Colewhit, William, 86.
Coleworth, Hugh de. See Northamp-
ton, ohuroh of St. Giles.
Colewyk, Colwyk, Colwioh, William de,
the king's ooroner, 461.
Colham, William de, 230.
Coliere, Coliaro, Coiller, Nicholas le,
100.
, Roger le, ol Chesthunte, 468,
473.
, Thomas le, of Ohristehuroh, 604.
Colrn. See Colyn.
Colingeboume. See CoUingbotinie.
Colion, William, of Gurmondeoestre,
329.
Coliz, Richard, of Worcester, 345.
Collan, Adam, 212.
, Adam son of John, of Bampton,
233.
,WiUiam, 212.
Collations made by the king to pre-
bends and hospitals, 62.
, to ohurchee aiad prehetods in
SootJand, 380-383.
CoUe, William, 572.
See Cole.
CoUeehuUe, Colleshull. See Coleehill.
Collingboume, Colingeboume [oo.
Wilts], 126.
Collingham, Lons Oolyngham, Robert
son of Richard Jonse, parson of,
465, 470.
CoUingtree, Colyntre JToo. Northamp-
ton], John de Hemmyngburgh,
parson of, 52.
Colman. See Coleman.
Colmere, Thomas, 604.
See Colemere.
Colmeston, Richard de, 538, 646, 604.
Colne, Colum, Baldwin de, an assessor,
commissioner, Ac,, 285, 349.
,Ridiard de, 367, 475, 479, 480.
Colne, Earls or Great, Colne [oo.
Essex], prior and oonyent of,
437, 617.
Cologne, Coloygne, pilgrimage to, 261.
Colonciis, Hu^ de, 26.
Colonia, John de, of London, {Miebend-
ary of Cashel, 325.
Coloona, Colunma. See Columpna.
Cdpek, Richard, of Bristol, 121, 579.
Colpepir, Colpepyr, Colpeper, Cole-
peper, Cun^>eper, TiKMnas, 109.
, ,aMee9or. 347, 349. 350.
, Walter, 264, 497.
Colrigge, Walter de, 298.
Coladen, Oolesden [co. Bedford], 82.
Colsdik [Pin North Carlton, co. lin-
coin], 815.
Colshill. See Coleshill.
Colt, Robert, 494.
, ,of Garboldisham, 559.
Colton, William de, 277.
Oolum. See Cdne.
Columbariis, Columbers, Hugh de, 126,
127, 297, 336, 470.
,John de, 279.
,PhiHp de, 62, 126, 127, 297,
302, 336, 470, 476, 647.
, ,and Eleanor his wife,
127, 335.
Columpna, Peter de, precentor in the
churdi of St. Chad, Lichfield,
506.
Colwyk. See Colewyk.
Coly, Koly, John, son of, 371.
, Juliana late the wife of John,
372.
, Juliana late the wife of Roger,
372.
, Ralph, 872.
See dUo Cully.
Colyn, C(^n, Henry, 174.
,John, 274, 481.
Cdyne, Loteryngus de, of the Bardi of
Florenoe^ 264.
Colynes, Thcnnas, 486.
Colyn^iiam. See Collingham.
Colyutre. See CoQingtree.
Combe. See Coumbe.
Combe in Tetg;nhead, Cnmbe in Tyn-
hide, CO. DeTon, 182.
Combere, William le, of Heneleye, 362.
Comberton [co. Cambridge], 323.
Combcrtoa, Cumberton, co. Worcester,
124.
Combes. See Coumbe.
CcHubmart^n, Henry de, 473.
Combre. See Cloncumber.
Combremont, Peter de, 105, 436.
Comenore. Su Cumnor.
Comhe, William atte, of Wollyngton,
84.
Compare Coumbe.
Comin. See Comjrn.
Comite. See Counts.
GENERAL INDEX.
686
ComloDj^an, in the diooese of Qalloway
[ia Buthwell pamh. oo. Dam-
IrieB]. John de lincoln, parson
of, ^1.
Common Bench. See Bench Ooonmoa.
Oompaile^ John, oi Dinant. See 0am-
paile.
Ck)mpton. See Oompton.
Comptoti Ahhas. Campion [oo. Dorset],
Stephen Praet, parson of, 110.
Comyn, Edmand, 54, 139, 222, 333.
) ,Mary youngest daugh-
ter of, 64.
y Joan late the wife of Alexan-
der, of Boaham [Baohan], 470,
512.
, John, 511.
, ,lord of Boghan, 685.
, Mary late the wife of Edmund,
and her sdeter Eufemia, 139.
, William, erf Potteleye, 364.
Conan, John, 283.
, Thomas, 234.
, William son of, 170.
Conches [Dare, France]. See Cotil-
lon.
Condelegh. See Coudelegh.
Condom [Gers, Franoe], 60.
, the Count's Hall at. 584.
, diooese of, 507.
CondoTer, Conedoyere, co. Salop, 601.
Conductu, Reginald de, sheriff of Lon-
don, 556.
Conduit^ licence to make an under-
ground, 376.
8u Conductu.
Conedorere. See Condors.
Conestable, John le, 175.
, Maurice le, 176.
, Robert le. a commissioner, &c.,
284, 302, 364-366, 645.
, , of Burton, a commis-
sioner, &o., 374.
, , of Flaynburgh, a con-
serrator of the peace, 461.
Coneway, Conewaye, Conewey. See
Conway.
Confederaoies, raising men-at-arms and
iUegal, commissions touching,
95^.
Congham, Cangham [co. Norfolk], 264,
367, 443.
Coniers. See Coigners.
Coningesby. See Conyngesby.
Coningesheyed. See ConlsheAd.
Conisborough, Conyngesburgh, co.
York, 264.
Conishead, Comn^esheve^. Conynges-
heved, Cumngesheved [in ul-
yerston parish, oo. lAnoaster],
prior and canons of, 51, 214.
, priory of, 445.
Conne, Robert, 495.
Connolde, Couuolde. See Coufold.
Conon, the prior. See Horton, Monks;
Northampton, St. Andrews.
Conpaill, Conpale. See Campaile.
Conquest, John, a commissioner, 282.
Consoienoe, going to Rome on account
of, 211.
troubled by acts committed in
the Marches of Scotland, 399.
Const^. See Constantiis.
Constable. See Conestable.
Constable of England. See Bohun,
Humphrey, de, Ac.
Constance, Ralph son of, 395.
Constantiis, Const', Master Walter de,
archdeacon [—to 1186] of Ox-
ford, 527.
Constantyn, Constatyn, Matilda late
Ihe wife of Richard, 164, 207.
, Richard, of London, 62.
Constatyn. See Constan^n.
Contesone, William, 475, 480.
Controna, Reymund son of Francis de,
parson of Addredelegh, 149.
Contione, Verone, Pancius, otherwise
Master Pancius, or Paneoius, the
king's leech, 57, 199.
Conyenis [Comminges], Master gtimon
de, archdeacon [1319 to 1323] of
Canterbury, 451.
Conyers, Alexander le, 154.
, Ralph, 497, 561.
, Roger le, 140.
Conyocation. See Clergy.
Conway, Conewaye, Coneway, Conewey
[CO. Camaryon], castle of, 573.
, Henry de Bisshebury keeper of
the castle of, 407.
, deputy of tiie butler in, 525.
Conyers. jSfee Coigners.
Conyngarth. See York.
Conyngesburgh. See Conisborough.
Conyngesby, Robert de, 229.
, William de, 232.
Conyngesheyed. See Conishead.
Conyngham, Jamics de, of Scotland,
440, 441.
, John de, 233.
Coo, Cee, Peter le, 359, 483.
See Cu.
Cook, Adam the, 449.
See Cok; Coo; Couk; Cu;
Keu; Koc.
Cookham, Cokeham, Cakham [co.
Berks], 496.
, letters patent dated at, 136.
Cookley, Cokeley, oo. Suffolk, 80.
Copegray, Copegraye, Amulph, 468,
473.
Coper. iSfee Copper; Couper.
Cophous, John de, puryeyor, 420.
Cople, Coupel, oo. Bedford, 275.
Copledike. See Cubbeldyk.
Coppandalle. See Coppendale.
686
GENERAL INDEX,
Coppeford, Richard de, 475, 479.
Coppelay, Hugh de, 606.
, WiUiam de, 606.
Coppddyke. See Cabbeldyk.
Ooppendale, Coppandalle, Adam, 375.
,Adain de, of Beverley, 421.
, John, tlie elder, 875.
, ,the younger, 375.
, Thomas, 375.
Copper, Coppere, Coper, John le, of
J^otyngjjLBm, 281.
, Reginald, 479.
See Conper.
Coppyng. See Cnppyng.
Copsy, William son of John, 175.
Corbet, John, keeper of the forest of
Clyve, 407.
, Thomas, 337.
, Walter, 233.
, William, 231, 369.
, ,a oonBervator of the
peace, 460.
Corbie, Corby [near Amiens, la Somme,
France], 399.
CorbuBonn, Corbissoun, Peter de, 487.
Corbridge, Corbrigge [co. Northumber-
land], 92, 359.
Corbrigge, Corbrigg, Thomas de, 75,
122, 252, 571.
Corby, Roger de, parson of Ormeston,
382.
Corby [oo. Lincoln], lettere patent
dated at, 33, 43.
Cbrby [co. Northampton], 321.
, William de Popelton, parson of
the (iiurch of, 20.
Corby. See Corbie.
Corbyn, John, and Richard and Wil-
liam his brothers, 20.
Corch, William le, 604.
Cordel, Richard, 274.
Corder, William le, of Scarborough,
304.
Cordwaner, Cordewaner, Godwin le, of
London, 41.
jJohn, 487.
, Thomas le, of Bruggewanter,
476.
, William le, a momk of S^ez, 399.
Corf, William de, monk, 18.
Corfe Castle, Corf, Crof [co. Dorset],
cafitlo of, Richard Lb vol, keeper
of, 76.
, John de Rithre, constable of,
583.
, letters patent dated at, 504,
541.
Corham. See Coverham.
Corindon, Robert de, 503.
Coringham. See Corringham.
Cork [co. Cork, Ireland], Friare Preadi-
ers of, 210.
, custody of the gate of, 210.
pavage, pontage and quayage
for, 195.
Cork, diocese of, 12.
Cormeilles in Normandy [Eure,
France], abbot of, his claim to
exemptions, &c., in Gloucester
and Hereford, 524.
, William, abbot of, 147. 595.
Com or victuals [from beyond the
seas], 102, 103, 133, 424.
,from France, 26.
, protection for merdiants bring-
ing com to the North, 329.
, licence to export, 269, 389, 431,
432.
, bought in England for export
to Gascony, 61.
,for Holland, 533.
,for Norway, 253.
See also Gascony; Lreland.
Cornage [of the county of Cumberland],
30, 31.
Cornard, Great, Great Comerde, oo.
SufPolk, 120.
, Little, little Comerde, co. Suf-
folk, 120.
Comario. See Coronario.
Comerde. See Comard.
Comerie, Thomas de la, and George his
brother, 90.
Comestal, William son of Andrew de,
burgess of Stanford, 65.
See ComstaJ.
Comewaille, Comieswaile. See Comubia;
Cornwall.
Cornikini, society of tiie, 250.
Cornmongere, William le, of Sabridie-
worth, 488.
Cornoun, John, *taillur,* 274, 287.
Comstal, Comestal [by Stamford, co.
Lincoln], 65.
Oornubia, Oornwaille, Comewaille^ Geof-
frey de, 92, 447, 448.
, Master Henry de, prebendary of
Writlyngho, 451.
, Henry de, prebendary in /the free
«cihapel of Hastings, 502. 507.
, Joan late the wife of Richard
de, 495.
, Peter de, 200.
, Richard de, prebendary of Neu-
bold, 343, 34^
William de, and John his son,
442.
See Cornwall.
Comur, Robert, 359.
Cornwaille, Comewaille. See Comubia
Cornwall, countess of. See Auddey,
Margaret wife of Hu^ de, the
youiigar.
GENERAL INDEX.
687
Oamwall — coni .
, Edmund [de Almania, otherwise
de CJornubial. eoirl [1272 to 1300]
of, 77, 248, 388, 412.
.the Wardrobe of the earl of,
683.
, et^rl of. See Gavaston.
, earldom of, 443, 449.
Cornwall, Comewaile, oounty iA, 184,
210, 223, 244, 251, 270. 271, 286,
293, 801, 380, 403, 429, 538, 605,
606, 609.
, asBeeBOHB for, 349.
, oommissioners for, 96, 299, 501,
602.
, oonserFators of the peace for,
459.
, sheriff of, 5, 8, 9, 223.
, , Henry de Wylyngtoo,
56.
, , Thomas Lercedekne, 94.
, shrieyaJty, &o., of, gratnted to
queen Isabella, 5, 8, 223, 268.
,tho* king's steward of, Henry de
Wylyngton, 141, 162.
, honor of, 339.
, mines of, keepers [named] of,
537.
, , committed to the abbot
and convent of Tavietook, 537.
, tin in, keeper of the mjaes of,
Anthony Peesaigne, 56.
, lasueB of, 141, 162.
, ,the buying of, 212.
, ports of, deputy of tiie goageir
in, 40.
,port of. See Falmouth.
, goods cast ashore, wreck of sea
in. 169-172, 605, 606.
[pjraoy] off the coast of, 605,
609.
See Gomubia; Oomwaille.
Comwood, Comwode [co. Devon], 148.
Coronario, CJoniario, Thomas de, [of
Genoa], 78, 138.
Conmer, assault on a, 468.
, arrest of the king's, 451.
Oorour, Ralph, 468.
, William le, of Bromfeld, 219.
See Ck>ureour; Curer.
Corpoyl. See Cunypool.
Corringham [co. Lincoln], Oonngbam,
Goryngham, William de Estan-
iaco, prebendary of, 269.
.Great, Great Ck>iyngham [co.
Lincoln], 269.
.Little, Little Ooiyngham [co.
Lincoln], 269.
Gorroberto, Lancelot de, 205.
CJorrody, 296.
C5orry, Walter de, 35, 43, 165.
Cortlingstoke. See Curtlingstoke.
Gorton, John de, 419, 435.
,WilUam d&, 48, 238.
, , oommissioner, 299, 485.
Gorton [oo. Suffolk], 272, 290, 294.
Gomn, Gregory, 185.
Goryngham. See Gorringham.
Gosby, Goaseby [co. Leicester], 609.
Gose, Riohard, 306.
Gosefeld, William de, 497.
Goeford, Adam de, 479.
Gosham, John de, 569.
, Peter de, 143.
Gosham [co. Hants], 143.
)£ast, Estcosham [co. Hants],
143.
Gosine, Gosyn, Gusyne, John de, John
del, of Gasoony, 117, 163.
, Peter del, of Gascony, 117.
, Robert de la, 236.
, William de la, 87.
See also Gosyn.
Gossa, William de, 507.
Goasall, Gassale [co. Nottingham], 281,
393.
Goaseby. See Gosby.
Gossington, Cosyngton [co. Leicester],
Gostera, Reymund Guillelmi de, of Gas-
cony, 117.
Compare Gastera.
Gostinoble, Gostmoble, John, 277.
Goston, John de, 275, 295.
, Thomas de, 331.
Gostyn, Geoffrey, 603-605.
, Thomas, 290.
Gosyn, Gusyn, John, 277.
, , a purveyor, 12, 216,
267, 412, 564.
, of Norwich, 194, 199,
236, 242.
, Stephen, of Berton, 481.
, Thomas, of Newerk, 218.
See Gosine.
Gosyngton. See Gosatngton.
Goto, Thomas, and Stephen his brother,
291.
Coteler, Gotiller, Cotylear, Adam le, 495.
, (Jeoffrey le, 1.
, John le, 208.
, Reginald le, 178.
, Salomon le, of London, 581.
, Thomas le, 475, 480.
Gotelond, Robert, Robert de, 466, 476.
Gotene, Gotee, Richard de, 273, 274,
280.
Gotenham, Thomas de, 184, 276, 324,
589.
See Goddenham.
Coter, William de, a oommissioner, 172.
Goterel, John, 18.
, Riohard, [deputy marshal] of
mea.surc9 in Ireland, 168.
Goterugge. jS^ Gotheridge.
GENERAL INDEX.
Cotea, Clorioe de, priorm of Brorahale,
, . . , EnuBJns de, and Tmuua his
wife, 897.
...,John de. the elder, 366.
..., ooroner of tiie co. Lin-
coln, 468.
..of Nowcastle-npon-IVi*.
,.., Ralph de, 366.
,..,Bobert de, of Newc»>:tle-upon-
lyne, 133.
..., 'HiomaH de. 366.
..William de, clerk", 362.
., at BftTeneehore, 366.
a ocrnimisuonM*. 604.
., , 'bedel of Ebctcshale,'
iSee Coat«a; Cotene.
Cot«8becho
CotesbPok, W' nun of St.
Coteemore. See Colteemore.
Gotham, Cotum by Newwk [oo. Not-
tingham], l^omas de fa Forde,
pareon of, 378.
Cotheridge, Cotemgge, co. Wotoeeter,
CoUievorth. Richard de, 871.
Goteler.
Ste Cotyngham.
Cotom. Sec Cotum.
Goton, de, of Ixmdon, 417.
, Thomas de Blstiton, parson of,
298, 463,
Cottesmore, Cot^flmore, oo. Bntland,
386.
Cottingbam, Cotyngham [oo. York],
405.
West Cottyngwith [<
320.
Cotum, Cotom, Kmma dc, 363.
Emma daughtar of Henry de,
her fatlnfir Henry,
t.=ft6 263.
John de, 470.
, John 8oa of Walter de, 228.
.Reiner de, 394.
Cotum by Newerii, See Cotham.
Cotybald, Thomas, 239.
Cotyler. See Cotelar.
Cotinsham, Bartholomew
arson of Beghton, 137.
.John de. parson of the dinrch
&, parson of the church
of Eflington, SI.
'••, prebendary of Houcdon,
Cotyngham — eont,
Rogn-de, son of Walter Berud,
to7.
Thomas de, panon of Caldeooto,
414. ^
, panoa of Wygoion, 381,
Condray, Thomas, 427.
Coudrpye, la. Bee Cowdray,
Cone. See Cove.
Conelesfeld. See Oowsfield.
Couer, Wdter le, ot Stratford, 145.
[co. Doraet], 483.
Cougatt
Conherde, J<^n le, 84.
Couk, John Ic. 296, 474, 487, 641.
See Cok; Coo; Cook; Cu;
Kcu; Koc.
Coulby, CoJeby [oo. York], 130.
Coule, Alice la, 484.
Conlrath. Su Colenin^.
Coulynge, Alvered de, 284.
,nioma6 de, 142.
'^itiSi-
ibee, Combe, Combes,
^ M4.
, Henry de, and John his brother.
...,John de, paraon of Btoke or
Stolce by Arundel, 562, 600.
,.., Thomas do, 297.
..., Walter de, 419, 435.
,.., William de, of Dertef«d, 444.
487.
Coumptoii. Abbas.
10«
306, 309, 336, 95i 364
374, 397, 402.
Conndon, John de, 233.
de, 232.
C 81, 99, 169, 297,
Counteeone. See Contcsone.
Connteville, John de, 267.
Coupal(^. See Campaile.
Coupar Angus Conpre [oo. Pertlil, Dan
Johan de Pilmor, a monk at, 558.
GENERAL INDEX.
689
Coupel. See Cople.
Coupeland. See Coupland.
Couper, Coupere, Coupare, Hugh le,
282.
, John le, of Wynpole, 481.
, Nicholas le, of Westnidham,
329.
, Ralph le, 493.
, Richard, of Honesdon, 488.
, Richard le, 362.
, William le, 358.
, ,of Gransete, 544.
, William fiz Robert le, 495.
See Copper.
Coupland, Coupeland, Adam de, escape
from Appleby castle, 8.
, ,[oo. Cambridge], 86.
, John de, 447.
, Robert de, 446.
Couplant, William de, 315.
Coupre. See Coupar Angus.
Coureour, Coureor, John le, 463.
, Peter le, 4V5, 489.
See Corour; Curer.
Court Christian, 360.
Courtenay, Courteney, Courteneye,
Courtney. See Curtenay.
Courteys. See Curteys.
Coutel, John son of Walter, of Old
Bokenham, 334.
Couton, Adam de, and William his
brother, 291.
, Robert de, 287, 305, 308.
, Thomas de, of Neuport, 488.
Couueley. See Cowley.
Couuolde, Couwold. See Coufold.
Covanham. See Coverham.
Cove, John de, [of Norwich], 274, 277.
Cove, North, Northoove [co. Suffolk],
39.
Coveham. See Cobham.
Covehithe, Covehith [co. Suffolk], 290,
294.
Covolesfeld. See Cowesfield.
Coventre, Coviatre, John de, 63.
, , order by the chancellor
at the instance of, 291.
rioter at Telesford. 363.
, John son of John de, 373.
, Walter de, 26.
Coventry, Coventre, Covintre, Covyntre.
CO. Warwick, town of, 82, 93, 99,
100, 362, 410, 532.
, prior and convent of, 140, 532.
,Bub€inhull by. See Bubenhall.
Coventry and Lichfield. jS^ee Lichfield.
Cover. See CoverdaJe.
CoverdaJe, Cover [co. York], 218.
,the bridge of, 218.
Coverham, Stephen de, and Margaret
his wife, 218.
, Stephen son of Stephen de, 218.
13345
Coverham, Covanham (sic) [co. York],
218.
, [St. Mary's], the abbot of, 214.
, abbot and convent of, 244, 568.
, canons of, 218.
Coverne, Magna. See Cowarne, Much.
Covintre, Covyntre. See Coventre,
Coventry.
Covyng, Nicholas, 284.
, Roger, 284.
Covyntre. See Coventry.
Cow, stealing a, 81.
Cowarne, Much, Magna Coverne [co.
Hereford], 234.
Cowdray, Coudraye, la Coudreye by
Midhurst, co. Sussex, 539, 560.
Cowesfield, Covelesfeld [co. Wilts], 402,
408.
Cowesfield Sturmy, Covele<<ifeld Stormy
[oo. Wilts], 408, 553.
Cowgate. See Newcastlo-upon-Tyne.
Cowherd. See Couherde.
Cbwley. Coueley, Coueleye [co.
Gloucester], 308, 364.
Cowsfield. See Cowesfeld.
Coxford, Cokesford [co. Norfolk], prior
and convent of, 68.
Coygniers, Coygncrs. See Coigners.
Coynterel, Henry, 139.
Compare Queyntprell.
Crabbe, John, of Scarborough, 304.
William, 487.
Orachale, Thomas de, 211.
Cradok, John, burgees of Dublin, 490.
Cradok. Sec Griffith ap Oradok;
Loyd Cradok ap David.
Craig [including an ancient parish of
Inchbrayock], Inchebrok [oo.
Forfar], Ralph de Clipston, par-
son of, 382.
Craike. See Crayke.
Crail, Karhale [oo. Fife], Richard
Playce, parson of, 381.
Crake, William, 162, 302.
Orakebeen, Michael, [of Surges], 285.
Crakehale, Crakhale, Gilbert de, 541,
610.
, Henry son of Gilbert de, 610.
Crakehall [oo. York], 568.
Crakeon, Michael. See Crakobeon.
Crakestreng, John, and Joan his wife,
541.
Crakfergus. See Carricfergus.
Crakhale. See Crakehale.
Crambe, Crambum [oo. York], Thomas
de Shirbume, vicar of, 20.
Crambum. See Crambe.
Cramlington, Cramelington, oo. North-
umberland, 324.
Cramme, Peter, merchant [of Bruges],
218, 221, 406, 421.
Cramond by Edinburgh, Craum^nd by
Edenburgh [co. Edinburgh],
Thomas de Lyndwode, parson of,
882.
2x
690
GENERAL INDEX.
Crampe, John, chaplain, 608.
Craabome, Cranebourn, Granebiinie, oo.
Dorset, 632.
.on the confines of Wilts and
Dorset, 470.
Crane, John de, 600.
Craneford, Craiinford, Robert de, 27.
, Simon de, and Alice his wife, 60.
Compare Crauford.
Cranemere, John son of ELias, 607.
Cranesford. See Cransford.
Craoewes, Crauewee, Robert de, 463.
Cranoe, Grawenho, oo. Leicester, 607.
Cransford, Cranesford [co. Suffolk], 394,
441.
Craponel, Roger, 608.
Craon, Craoun. See Crcdonio.
Crassus. See Gros.
Crauoumbe, Master John de, 376.
Craudon, commissioners to enquire
touchinic depredations oomniiitted
on the subjects of Robert count
of Flanders at, 301, 602.
, robbery committed upon mer-
chants of Flanders ana men of
the CHnque Ports at, 38.
Craueford. See Crawford.
Crauewee. See Cranewes.
Crauford, Cranford, Thomas de,
^barber,' and Ayice hia wife, 493.
Compare Craneford.
QrauhuTst. See Crowhurst.
Craule. See Crawley.
Craumond. See Oramond.
Crauncewik, Crauncewyk, Robert de,
and Geoffrey his broUier, 291.
, William son of Hugh de, 466.
,. his brothers, Stephen,
Peter and Robert, 466.
Craunford. See Craneford.
Craven, Cravene [co. York]. See Bol-
ton in Craven ; Eastlake in Cra-
ven; Skipton in Craven.
Cravene, John de, 181.
Crawcomb. See Craucumbe.
Crawehcrst, Crawehirst. See Crow-
hurst.
Crawenho. See Cranoe.
Crawethorne, Matthew de, 245, 336.
Crawford, Craueford, co. Dorset, 319.
Crawley, Craule [co. Sussex], 316.
Crayford, Earde [co. Kent], John de
Haverhull, parson of, 604.
Orayke» Orayk [in Darlinfl^n Ward, co.
Durham, but locally in Bulmer
wapentake, oo. York], Adam de
Came, parson ol, 212.
Croake. Orek, Creyk [co. Norfolk], 267,
263.
Crcake, North, Northcreyk. Northcreik
too. Norfolk], 74, 178.
HervecT de Stanton, parson of
the church of, 446.
Crockcladc. See Oricklade.
Orecy, Cresfir^ [Somme, France], forest
Crede, John, 278.
Credence, letters of, 197, 250.
Credonio, Credon', Craoun, Aymer de,
Aymary de. lord of Craon, 498,
499, 600, 68a, 692.
Creek. See Creke.
Creeting, West, West Cretyng [co.
Suffolk], 363.
Oreeton, Creton [co. Lincoln], 286.
Creffeld, Andrew de. 60.
Mary, late the wife of Robert
de, 60.
Creke, Crek, Creek, Creyk, Creyke,
Cryk, John de, an a*vsof»sor, com-
missioner, &o., 95, 349, 373, 602.
, , Margaret his daughter,
wife of John son of Geoffrey do
Burdeleys, 607.
, Richard, 18.
, Richa.rd de, 421, 660.
, William de, parson of Preston-
under Crofel, 382.
See Creake, Cryche.
Crekkelade. See Cricklade.
CM, John son of John de, 229.
Crembell, Roger, 175.
Cremplesham. See Orimplesham.
Crems [co. Down, Ireland], 224.
Crcnellation. licence to crenellatc, 26,
29, 189, 190, 194, 224, 242, 265,
267, 396.
Crepping, Creppinge, Creppinges, Crep-
pyngee, John de, 21, 162, 164.
, Simon de, 10.
Creptorre, Ridiard de. 19.
, William de, 19.
Crepyn, Walter, an assessor, 348.
Cres, Robert, 640.
Crcsacre, Crcssacre, John de, an asses-
sor, 348.
, Thomas de;, master of St. Ed-
mund's hospital by Doncaster,
206.
Crescy. See Cressy.
Creslow, Kerselawe, co. Buckingham,
643, 660.
Cressaore. See Cresacre.
Crcssete, William, 360.
Cressewell, Henry de, 484.
See Cresswell.
Cressi. See Cressy.
Cressang. See Cressyng.
Oressingham [co. Norfolk], 153.
Cressingham, Great Cressy ngham [co.
Norfolk], Master Roger de Snetes-
ham, parson of, amd of the diapel
of Stone, 436.
Cresswell, Cressewell, Oressewelle, 226.
Cresswell [co. Derby], 87.
I Cresswell [co. Stafford], 484.
GENERAL INDEX.
691
Creaay, Cresoi, Creecy, Creflsi, Hugh de,
180, 182.
.John de, parson of Langeford,
180, 182.
Peter de, [co. Lincolo], 180,
182.
, Thomas de, [co. Derby], 87.
, , [co. Lincoln], 180, 182.
, William de, 452.
, , Fof Lincoln], 452, 471.
, , his servant, Williamea-
servant de Oreecy, 471.
, William son of Roger de, 316.
See Crecy.
Cressyng, Cressing, John, 536, 537.
Creton, Henry de, 296.
William de, rector of Newon-
ham, 413.
, , rector of Gayton, 413.
See Creeton.
Cretynges, Cretyng, Bdward de, 114,
115, 154.
, William de, 604, 605.
See Greeting.
Creneker. See Crevequer.
Creuquor [near Farlington], co. South-
ampton, manor of, 45.
Crevequer, Oreueker, Oreuker, Robert
de, 128.
, Stephen, 460.
Crey, Creye, John de, of London, 215.
, Stephen de, of London, 215.
, Thurstan his serjcant,
Thurstan Steveneserjaunt dc
Creyo, 540, 542, 694.
Creyke, Greyk. See Creake; Oreke.
Criocieth, Crukith, Crukyth [co. Car-
narvon], in Wales, castle of, 678.
, Oillard de Welles, constable of
the castle of, 37, 240.
Crichefeld. See Crachfield.
Criohton, Kreghton [co. Edinburgh],
Richard de Bnderby, parsoa ofj
381.
Cricklade, Creckelade, Crekkelade,
Crikelad, Crikkelade, Krikelade
[CO. Wilts], 115, 132, 202.
, Master Luke de Perers. parson
of St. Sampson's, 105, 157, 158.
Cridling, Cridelyng, co. York, 282.
Criel. See Cry el.
Crikelade, Crikkelade, John de, 290.
See Cricklade.
Crikct, Michael, 79.
Criketot, Simon de, 418, 423, 429.
CVikkelade. See Cricklade; Crikelade.
Crimplesham, Cremplesham [co. Nor-
folk], 170, 531.
Crischerohe, Orlstohurcho Twynham.
See Christchnroh.
Orishale, William de, 286.
Crisp, Nicholas, of Donestaple, 563.
Cristeschorche, Joha de, 633.
*.t See Christchurcb*
I
Criu, Henry de, 245.
Croche, William atte, 604.
See Crosse; Crouche; Crouse;
Croys; Cruche.
Crockere, Richard le, 467.
Crofel. See CmfFell.
Oroft, Hufi^ de, 543, 550.
, John de, 228.
Croftes, Roger de, 368.
Crofton [in the parish of Wing, co.
Buckingham], 52.
Crofton by Thursby [cd. Cumberland],
23.
Crofton [00. York], 506.
CroUand, William de, 285.
See Crowland.
Croiz. See Croche; Oroase; Crouohe;
Crouse ; Croys ; Cruche.
Crok, Roger, 623.
Crokbayn, Crokebayn, Adam, of Furness
abbey, 87.
Orokedayk, John de, 88.
, ,Adam Joneeman de
CYokedayk, 88.
Crokesdene. See Croxden. ^
Crokham. See Crookham.
Crombe, Simon de, 611.
Crombewelle, Crombwelle. See Crum-
welle.
Cromer, Cronmere. otherwise Shipden,
Shepedene by Felbrigge [co.
Norfolk], church of St. Peter, 59.
, [collection of tolls for the count
of HoUand in], 107, 609.
Cromwell, Crumwell [co. Nottingham],
315.
Cromwelle. See Crumwelle.
Crondall, Crundal. CrundaJe [co.
Hants], 221, 508.
, Thomas de Staunton, parson of,
616.
Crondon, Crundon, Crundal (nc.), co.
Essex, 292, 307.
Crookham, Crokham, Croukham [oo.
Berks], 610.
, letters patent dated at, 603,
607, 552.
Crophulle, Crophull, Crophill, Crophille,
Ralph de, 205.
,a commissioner, Ac, 19,
279, 281, 307, 370.
, , oscheator [north of]
Trent, 248, 255, 272, 312, 323,
328, 334, 342, 355, 393, 394, 396,
420, 497.
, Robert de, an assessor, 348.
Cros. See Crosse.
Crosmyghell. See Crossmichael.
Oross. See Crosse; Crosses in Ireland.
Croesby. See Crosseby.
Crosse, Cross, Cros, Henry atte, 368.
, John atte, and John his son, 285.
, William, 595.
;Sfec Croche; Crosses; Crouche j
Crouse; Croj^s; Cr^cHe.
692
GENERAL INDEX.
Crosse la. See Stoughton Gross.
Crosseby, John de, king's clerk, 887,
620, 689, 690.
, , a commissioner, 300.
, , parson of ThoUesbury
or Tollcsbury, 105, 207.
, Thomas de, 234.
, parson of the church of
Knaresdale, 214.
Crosses [of counties in Ireland], 333,
335.
Crossmichael, Crosmyghell [oo. Kircud-
bright], John de Tokkenham,
. parson of, 381.
Crosthwaite, Crosthway t, Crostthway te
[co. Westmoreland], 445, 541.
Croubarwe. See Croughberewe.
Crouche, Reginald son of Martin atte,
178.
, Robert atfcp, Robert Atte-
crouoho. of Offeleye, 185.
, Roger atte , of Mentemor , and
John his brother, 543, 550.
, William son of Robert atte, 185.
See Croche; Crosse; Crouse;
Croys; Cruohe.
Crouchestoke. See Stoke Holy Cross.
Croude, William, 563.
Croudere, Roger le, 311.
Croughberewe, Croubarwe, William de,
135, 138.
Croulesmere, John son of Elias de, 330.
Oroulesmere in Ellesmere [oo. Salop],
330.
Croumbe. See Crombe.
Croumere. See Cromer.
Croumwelle. <Sec Crumwelle.
Croune, John, 486.
Crouse, Robert atte, of St. Omer, 696.
>SV€ Croche; Crosse; Crouohe;
Croys; Crucho.
Crouthere, Robert le, 481.
Crowhurst, Craweherst, Crawehirst,
Crauhurst [co. Sussex], 462.
, William de Clif, prebendary of,
413, 515.
Crowland, Croylaunde, Croiland, Croy-
land [co. Lincoln], 199, 211.
, the abbot of, 34, 206, 396.
Croxden, Crokeedene [co. StaflFord], 6,
336.
Croxteth, Croxstath [co. Lancaster],
the Haye of, 431.
Croxton, Roger de, parson of Kirketon
upon Stryvelyn, 381.
Croxton, Cnoxton Keryal [oo. Lei-
cester], the abbot of, 1.
, Willam do Brackeleye, abbot of,
393.
, abbot and convent of, 2, 518.
Croxton [co. Norfolk], 264.
Croydon, Croyndon [co. Surrey], 323.
Croyland, Croylaunde. Si'e Crowland.
Croyndon. See Croydon.
Croys, Simon de la, 294.
See Croche; Crosse; Crouche;
Crouse; Cruche.
Croyser, Adam, 541.
See Cruysare.
Croysrode [in Dean Forest], 15.
Cruoe. See Crosse; Cruche.
Cruch, John, 472.
Cruche, Alice daughter (A William atte,
of Ditton, 276.
See Croche; Cras^e; Crouche;
Crouse ; Croys ; CYuche.
Cruchfield, Crich^eld [near Warfield,
CO. Berks], 367.
Cruckyth. See Criocieth.
Cruffell, Crofel [co. Dumfries]. See
Preston under Cruffell.
Cruiz. See Crosse.
Cruker. See Crevequer.
Crukith, Crukyth. Sie Cricdeth.
CruUe, Crul, Richard, of Ramrugge,
*bailif,» 241.
Crumwelle, Crumbwelle, Crumbewelle,
Crumwell, Orombewelle, Cromb-
welle, Croumwelle, Cromwelle,
John de, 78, 129, 219, 254, 279,
303, 324, 447, 448.
, ,a commissioner, 96. 540.
, , constable of the tower
of London, 40.
, , keeper of the forest
[north] of Trent, 30, 262.
, , keeper of the forest of
Ingelwood, 256.
, .keeper of the castle of
Tykehulle, 64.
, Ralph de, 421, 422, 424.
, Ralph son of Ralph de, 315.
See Cromwell.
Crundal, Crundale. See Crondall.
Crundal, co. Kssex. See Crondon.
Crundon. See Crondon.
Crusade, general, 4, 39, 40, 64, 70, 73,
7t, 112, 118, 136, 144, 148, 161,
156, 164, 190, 204, 214, 215, 220,
247, 322, 331, 392, 400, 423, 437,
440, 502, 509, 511, 513, 560, 662.
Oruysare, John son of John le, 486.
See Croyser.
Cryohe. Roger de, 294.
See Creke
Cryel, Criel, Gilbert de, 232.
, Nicholas de, 186.
, Robert, 231.
, William de, 231.
Cryk. See Creke.
C\i, Master Roger le, 228.
See also Cok; Coo; Cook;
Couk ; Keu ; Koc.
Cubbeldyk, Cubbeldyke, Cubbeldig,
Cubbeldik, Cubeldik, Cubeldyk,
Cubeldyke, Cubledyk, Oobbeldyk,
Cobeldik, Alan de, 494.
, a commissioner, Ac.,
275, 288, 308.
6ENERAL INDEX.
693
6ubbeldyk — cont.
, Al»n son of Alan de, 402.
.Richard son of John do, of
Fraumton, 365.
, Roger de, R. de, a commis-
sioner, Ac., 15, 27, 80, 81, 82, 85,
92, 95, 96, 99, 101, 169, 174, 177,
179, 272, 276, 278, 280, 281, 288,
290, 297, 298, 308, 309, 361, 363,
369, 463, 465, 470, 484, 536, 539,
549, 601, 607.
Cubbyng, Walter, 474.
Cubeldik, Oubeldyke, Cubledyk. See
Cubbeldyk.
Cubleedon. See Elbblestone.
Cuchyne, Robert de le, 234.
Oudham, Codeliam [oo. Kent], Geoffrey,
parBon of, 573.
Cudyngton, Robert de, 423.
Golemere. See Colemere.
Culeye. See Cully.
Culford, Richard de, chaplain, 590.
Culkerton [in Rodmarton parish], oo.
Gloucester, 157.
Cullebere, Maunoe, of Bedeford, 543.
, Simon, 543.
Cullebole, Gilbert, 82.
Cullepeper. See Oblpepir.
CuUinge, Cullyng, William, cbapladn,
463.
Compare Coulynge.
Cullul, Peter, of Surflet, 180.
Cully, Culeye, Kuly, John de, 455.
, Roger de, 233.
See Coly.
Cullyng. See Cullinge.
Culpho, William de, parson of Stutton,
452.
Culverd. Culvard, John, of Oxford, 376,
404.
Culverton [in Sandhurst parish], co.
Gloucester, 141.
Culwen, Culwenn, Patrick, Patrick de,
455, 523.
Cumbe in Tynhide. See Combe in
Teignhead.
Cumberland, county of, 31, 111.
, f arm of, with purprestures and
oornage or homage, 30, 31.
, conservators of the peace for,
459, 461.
.keepers [named] of the truce
[with the Scots] for, 414, 416.
, sheriff of, 30, 31, 501.
, , Andrew de, Hartcla, 416.
Cumborton, Joan late the wife of Wil-
liam do, ia4, 276, 324.
, Margery daughter of William de,
276.
See Oomberton.
Cumhir. See Cwm Hir in Rhaiadr.
Cumlongan. See Comlongan.
Cumnor, Comenore [co. Berks], 437,
465.
Cumpton, Compton, Coumpton, John
de, parson of E^dom, 76.
, Jordan de, 95.
.Master Peter de, parson of
Fuseby, 99.
, Richard de, 451.
, Robert de, 552, 687.
See Compton Abbas.
Cundy, Geoffrey, 412.
, Gilbert de, Eleanor late the wife
of, 157.
Cuningesheved. See Conishead.
Cupar, Cupre [co. Fife], Henry de Elm-
ham, parson of, 381.
Cupar. See Coupar.
Cuppeldyk. See Cubbeldyk.
Cuppinge, Cuppyng, Cuppeyng, Cop-
Pyng, John, 297.
, WiUiam, 538, 546, 604.
Cuquel, Jordan, of the Island of
Gemereie, 38.
Curoeio, John de, 224.
Curdewall, John de, 545.
Curer, James le, 26.
See Corour; Coureour.
Curie, Hugh, of Ketltston, 211.
, Richard,and Richard hisson,368.
Currency and importation of forged or
base coin, oommissions touching
the, 500, 501.
Currie. See Killeith in Currie.
Currypool, Carpoyl [in Carlinch parish,
CO. Somerset], 445.
Curson. See Curzon.
Curtelier, Curtiler, Roger le, of Christ-
ohurch, 90, 173.
Curtenay, Curteney, Curteneye, Cur-
teny, Curtney, Courtenay, Court-
eueye, Courteney, Courtney,
Hugh de, 331.
Hugh, Hufirh de, a commissionor,
a oonservatoir of the peiaco,
18, 92, 94. 97, 240, 293, 294, 298,
301, 302, 360, 459, 468, 470, 479,
481, 483, 547.
, Master John de, 'Flameng et
foeseour,* 576.
Curteys, Curtays, Courtejrs, John, 286.
, ,a purveyor, 412, 564.
, Thomas, 234.
.Thomas son of Alan, of Kirk-
ham, 233.
, Walter, 8, 10.
, , of Helgoyo, 451.
, William, pardon to, 234.
, [of C'Olchw^er], 475. 479.
, , CO. Northampton, 286.
, , and Sarah his wife, 397.
Curtiler. See Curtelier.
Curtlingstoke, Cortlingstoke, Cortling-
stok, Richard de, 84, 279, 307.
, Ralph de, 291.
Curtman, Henry, 280.
Curtney. See Curtenay.
694
GENERAL INDEX.
Curzon, Carson, John le, 283.
, Roger, 403.
, William, of Carleton, an as-
sessor, 349.
Cnsak, John de, 342.
, Peter de, 898;
Gosancia, Cosanoe, Gosantia, Gerajxl de,
118, 660.
, , parson of the church of
Wyberton, 210.
, James de, a monk of Clony,
prior of Prittlewell, 207, 261.
, Williajn de, parson of the church
of North Repps, 210.
, , prebendary of West
Thnrrook, 417, 480, 437.
, , canon of Ripon, 417.
J.. , buyer of the Great
Wardrobe, 604.
Cosine. See Cosine; Cosyn.
Cust, William, 368.
Custard, G^eoffrey, of Depyng, 286.
Custesone, Richard, of Fyinohyngfeld,
293, 303.
Custody. See Marriages.
Customs of England, 249, 260.
See also Ireland; Scotland.
, exemptions from, 126.
, controller of. See Vienna.
, lost by interference with the
manufacture anl import of caps,
369.
on wool, 131.
<m wool, hides and wool-fells, 7,
9, 11, 16, 16, 28, 33, 60, 69, 114,
125-127, 129, 131, 153, 164. 168-
161, 214, 215, 226, 261, 667
, , increment or impost on,
11, 16, 69, 72, 126, 127, 129, 168-
161.
.not paid for export of wool,
nides and wool-fells, 304.
, offences by the collectors of, on
wools, &c., 603.
iSire also:
Aberdeen, Melcombe Regis,
Boston, Newcastle-upon-
Cinque Porta, Tjme,
Ipswich, Plymouth,
Kiogston-upon- Scarborough,
Hull, Southampton,
London, Weymouth.
,the seal called the Coket. See
Coket.
Cusyn. See Cosyn.
Cusyne. See Cosine.
Cut, Cutte, Kut, Adam, 178.
jEverard, abbot of Broune, 193.
, Henry, 468.
,John, 359, 483.
Robert, of Scarborough, 804, 384
, Thomas, 178.
William, of Scarborough, 304,
384.
Cutta, Jeran, 446.
Cutte. See Cut.
Cwn Hir in Rhaiadr, Cumhir [oo. Rad-
nor], abbot and monks of St.
Mary's, 163.
Cyfrewast, Cyfrewas, Oifirwast, John,
74. V
, Robert, 435.
Cypenham. See Sydenham.
Cyrencestre. See Cirencester,
Cyston. See Syston.
\
D
Da, Hugh, 372.
Daan, Daau, Gilbert, 307, 364.
Dabernon, Dabernoun, Dabemun. See
Abemoun.
Dabingdon. See Abyndon.
Dabot, Aleyn, 496.
, William, 496.
Dabynton. See Abyngton.
Dachet, Theobald, 399.
Dachson, David, 372.
Dacre, Edmund, 626.
,Ranulph de, 39, 212, 613.
Dadyngton. See Deddington.
Dagenhale, Thomas de, and Joan his
wife, 292.
Dagenham, Dakenham, oo. Bssez, 676,
696.
Dagg, Thomas, 372.
Daggeworth. See Dagworth.
Daggolf, Henry, 680.
Dagworth, Dagworthe, Daggeworth,
John de, 63, 496.
, Matilda de, 63.
Dakenay. Dakenv, Joan late the wife of
Robert, 69.
Dakenham. See Dagenham.
Dakeny. See Dakenay.
DaJasun, Dalison. See Daleeun.
Dalby, Daleby, Hugh de, 393.
, Simon de, of Normanby, 278.
Daldeiin, Jordan do, 610.
Dalderby, John, bishop [1300 to 12
January, 1319-20] of Lincoln, 2sl,
41, 45, 73, 77, 80, 106, 109, 119,
136, 139, 140, 142, 144, 161, 157,
190, 196, 214, 216, 218, 224, 239,
260, 322, 338, 366, 402, 406, 407.
, , death of, 413, 437.
Dale, Baldwin de la, 371.
, John atte, 608.
, John son of Hamo del, 372.
, Reginald son of John del, 372.
Daleby. See Dalby.
Dalesun, Dalyzun, William, 83.
Dalham, co. Suffolk, 311.
GENERAL INDEX.
G05
f)idigod, John, iH.
Dalingha. 8fie DaOin^hoe.
Dalingregge. See Dallyngregge.
Dallard. See Daulard.
Dallayre, John, of Moissak, merchant of
Gaaoony. 538.
See Dalyre.
Dallitig. See Dallynges.
Dallinghoe, Dalingho, Dalyngho, oo.
Suffolk, 400, 401.
Dallingrigg. See Dallyngregge.
Dallington, Daylington, Dalyngton [oo.
Northampton], 376.
DaJlynges, Dallyiig, Dallin^, Simon de,
Thomas his priest, Thomas
Simondesprest de Dallyn^, 479.
Dallyngregge, Dallyngrigg, Dalin-
grcgge, John de. a commissioner,
Ac, 466, 472.
Dal serf, or Maohan, Maghhan, Bohert
ae Bodeorham, parson of, 382.
Dalswintoa, D&Iswynton in the djooese
of Galloway [in Kirkmahoe par-
ish, CO. Dumfries], John de
Anlaghby. parson of. 381.
Dalton, Henry de, 308, 362.
, John de, 234.
, Ralph de, 265.
, ,parsoin of Whalton, 209.
, Ridiard de, pardon to, 162.
, [kiing's messenger], 282,
288, 367.
, Robert de, 431.
, William de [of York], 286.
Dalton, 00. Lancaster, 555.
Dalton [co. York], 110.
Dalton Wood, Dalton Wode [co. York],
110.
Dalton, South, Southdalton [in Hart-
hill wi^entake, co. York], Adam
de Holcote, peirson of, 20.
Dalyngho. See Dallinghoe.
Dalyngton. See Dallington.
Dalyre, John, 435.
See Dallayre.
DaJyzun. See Dalceun.
Dam, WilUam del, of Derham, 368.
Dammartin. See Danmortyn.
DammcN-y, Dammori, Daniory, Damary,
Ammory, Amory, Aumary, Rich-
ard, Richard de, 192, 421, 455.
, a commissioner, 4^.
, Roger, or Roger de, 2, 23, 26,
34, 39, 42-44, 46, 68, 69, 66, 67,
79 81, 93, 99, 100, 109, 111, 113-
116, 119, 120, 125, 134, 135, 146,
155, 172, 181, 237, 238. 292, 322,
379, 388, 393, 406, 418, 421, 422,
426, 450, 453, 455, 470, 477, 519,
631, 545.
, a commissioner, 134.
, keeper of the ccstle of
CJorfe, 76.
, , keeper of Glouoester
castle, 38. 46.
Dammory, Roger— cowf.
, , his lands in the oounty
of York, 68.
, , and his wife Elizabeth
de Bnrgo, the king's niece [sister
and co-heiress of Gilbert de
Clare, earl of Glouoester and
Hertford, late the wife of John
son of Richard de Burgo, carl
of XHster], 4, 26, 48. 60, 68.. 103,
121, 248, 388. 401. 620, 531.
Damoisell, Damoisele, Roger, 398.
Damory. See Dammory.
Damyon, Henry, 175.
Danby, Daneby, co. York, 282, 359.
Dane, Stephen atte, 112.
, Stephen de la, a commissioner,
&c., 604.
Daneby. See Danby.
Danegeld, 250.
Danehurst, Dannehurst, Dannehust.o,
Robert de, a purveyor, 12, 138,
217, 267. 564.
Daneys, Brice le, 171.
See also Deneys.
Dangham [oo. York], 218.
Daniel, Danyel, Alexander, of Chesham,
52.
, John, 529.
DanielLs, William, marquis de Careto,
69.
Danmartyn, John, 498.
, Robert, 498.
, William son of John, 493.
Dannehurste, Dannehuste. Sec Dane-
hurst.
Dansey, Dansy, Eustaoe, 480.
, Roger son of Nicholas, 481.
, Thomas son of William de, 480.
Danrers, Thomas, 699.
, a commissioner, 297.
Danyel. See Daniel.
Dapetot, William, 'bailliff,' 474.
Darcy, Adam, of Dublin, 346, 373.
, Henry, 113.
, John, 621, 691.
[of Dublin], aiG, 373.
, , constable of Norham
castle, 66.
Robert, 34.
Dare, William, 608.
Darel, Edmund, 181, 183.
and John and Richard
(lis brotners, 181.
, Simon, 306.
Dargentein, Dargenteyn. See Argen-
tin.
Darley, Derleye [co. Derby], abbot and
convent of, 138.
Darlington, Derlington [oo. Durham],
21, 231.
Darlton, Derlcton [co. Nottingham].
415.
696
GENERAL INDEX.
Darralnes^ Darreines, Darreins, Henry,
315.
, Robert, 280.
jWilUam, 231.
Darras, Darrays, Robert, 232.
Darreines, Darreins. See Darraines.
Dartford, Derteford, co. Kent, 184, 276,
295, 444.
Dartmoor, Dertemore, co. Devon, 19,
298, 386, 406, 424.
Dartmouth, Dertemutbe [co. Devon],
to provide ships for the king^s
service, 165.
Darton, Derton, Barugh by, Borgh by
Derton, co. York, 281. 368, 370.
Dartrik, Giles, [of Bruges], 218.
Dase, William, 101.
Dassett, Dercet, Dersote, co. Warwick,
24, 140, 146.
, Gppat, Great Dorcet. Great Der-
set© [co. Warwick], 154, 255.
Dastyn, Master John, 448.
Robert, 291.
Dathy, Dathi, See Athy.
Daubeny, Dauboneye, Daubene, Henry,
176.
, John, 605.
See Albini; Albiniaco.
Daubomoun. See Abernoun.
Daude. See Daudeson ; Fiz Daude.
Daudele, Daudeley. See Audeley.
Daudeson, Daudson, Ralph son of Wil-
liam, 608.
, William, 84.
Compare Fiz Daude.
Daudry, Peter, 232.
See Dautre.
Daudson. See Daudeson.
Daulard, Walter, mariner of Sandwich,
244, 293.
Daumale. See Aumale.
Daumarle, John, 99.
, , his servant John, Jooc?^
ser jaunt Daumarle, 99.
See Alba Marlia; Albemarle.
Daumey, John, 523.
Daundelyn, Thomas, 403.
Daune. See Aune.
Dauney, Dauneye, John, 429.
, Matthew, 329.
, Nicholas, 312.
, Thomas, 541.
Daunpore, Daunper, Richard son of
John, of North Kelsey, and
Roger his brother, 182.
.William, of North Kelsey, 182,
Daunsel. Nicholas, and William and
Hugh his brothere, 608.
Dautre, Dautri, Peter, 359.
, Richard, 183.
William, 181, 233.
, and Richard and John
nis sons, 181.
See Alta Ripa.
Dauwesone, Robert, of Honesdon, 488.
D'aux, ArnaJd, cardinal bishop of
Albano. See Albano.
Daveines, John, 231.
Daventre, Davyntie, John de, 577.
,PhiUpde, 419.
, Robert de, 397, 419 435.
, , Katherine his wife, 397.
, Robert son of Walter son of
Robert de, 467.
, Simon de, lord of Falewede, 677.
Daventry, Daventre, Davyntre [oo.
Northampton], 221.
, prior and convent of, 221.
, Walter son of Robert, lord of,
677.
Davi. See Davy.
David, peison of Haryngby. 8^ Her-
rungby.
,Edenevet son of, 372.
, Richard son of, atte Grene, 257.
, de Wemme, 94.
, Robert son of, de Maldon, 543.
, Simon son of, parson of Laun-
vas, 525.
David ap Blethin, bishop of St. Asaph.
See Blethin.
ap Enyon, 228.
ap Eynoun, 310.
ap Grenou. See Yevan.
ap Gurgem*, 77.
ap Kenewreck, 446.
ap Lewelin Seys, 310.
ap Mmllir, 310.
ap Meuryk, 582.
ap Yereward, 310.
ap Yevan, 310.
, Gogh, 344.
Goth. See Griffin ap David.
With, fifcc Yevan.
William, 232.
See Griffin; Leulin; Mereduc;
Vaghan; Yevan.
Davington, Davynton [co. Kent], prior-
ess and nuns of, 595.
Davy, Davi, Alan, 512.
, Edmund, of Heriawe, 482.
, John, [of Colchester], 475, 479.
, [of Exeter], 633.
Robprt, of Loutegarshale, 232.
, William, of Grouchestoke, 104.
Davynton. See Davington.
Davyntre. See Daventre; Daveotry.
Dawe, Adam, 204.
Day, Dejre, John le, of Hunstanton,
, Robert, 78.
, Thomas le, 360.
William son of Thomas le, of
Wyghton, 234.
Dayerye, Alan de la, 181.
Daylington. jSJee Dallington.
Daynoourt. See Deynoourt.
Dayville, Dayvill. See Deyvflle.
GENERAL INDEX.
697
Deacon. See Dekne.
Dean, Deuie, 145.
Dean, Dene [oo. Glouoesterl. Forest of,
9, 10, 14, 307, 364, 407, 485.
, John Hathewy, forester of, 102.
, Nicholas lo Long, forester of,
102.
, places [named] in, 15.
array of men of, 575.
Dean, West. Sec Wwt Dean.
Deancombe, Denecombe, 19.
Debach [co. Suffolk], William de Luthe-
burgh, parson of, 441.
Debbom, John de, 353.
Debts, seal for recognisance of. See
Northampton; York.
, exemption from arrest for. See
Almain merchants; Arrest.
Dec^ptione, writ de, 10.
Decer, John le, of Dublin, 205.
Dcddington, Dadyngton, co. Oxford,
179.
Dedham, Gilbert de, 184, 361.
, the bishop of Ely's for-
ester of Hetham, 153.
, John de, of Colchester, 480.
Dedham, Dyham [co. Essex], 498.
Deen, Master Walter le, of St. Ed-
munds, 469.
See Dene.
Doeping Gate, Depyng [in Maxey par-
ish, CO. Northampton], 286.
Deeping, West, Westdepvng, Westdep-
ingg, CO. linooln, 494. 495.
Deerhurst, Derhuret [oo. Gloucester],
prior of, 43, 333, 430, 431, 448,
451.
, Stephen, prior of, 430.
, the priory of, 593.
, church [of the priory] of, 430.
Deffimeboth. Deffroneboth. See Dyf-
fryn Ebbwy.
Degher, John le, of Pulbergh, 283.
See Deyer; Dighere; Dyer;
Lytester; Teinturer.
Deincurt. See Deyncourt.
Deiville. See Deyvillo.
Dekenay. See Dakenay.
Dekne, Dekene, John le, 326.
, Philip le, of Oherleye, 100, 228.
, Compare Acton, Philip
de, of Cherleye.
Delawarrc. Sre Ware.
Delcestre, John do, 51.
Delegan in Netlierwento. Sec Edclc^
gan.
De risle. See Insula.
Delwode, del Wode. Sec Wode.
Den. See Dene; Yarmouth, Great.
Denard€<6ton, Demnardiston, Peter de,
153, 175, 229.
, , chaplain, 175.
, , Henry his cook, Henry
Perebkoo de, or of Denairdeston,
175.
Denardeston, Peter de— coti^.
, ,a commissioner, con-
servator of the peace, &c., 177,
290, 363, 365, 462, 536, 549. 559.
See Denston.
Denbury, Devenbury, Devenebirie [co.
Devon], 353, 605.
Dandy, Henry, 475, 480.
Dene, Deem, Den, Denn, Adam de, 540,
542.
, Edmund de, 27.
, Geoffrey de, of Prensted, 142.
, John dc, 192, 200.
Nicholas de, rector of Hyntle-
sham, 9.
, Thomas de, 312.
, William atte, and Agnes his
wife, 368.
, , his sons Jordan, John
and John 368.
, , his daughters Isabella
and Aline, 368.
, William de, 495.
a commissioner, &c.,
186, 292, 363, 374, 375.
jSfceDean; Deen.
Dene, Denes. See Yarmouth, Great.
Deneoombe, 19.
Deneman, Henry, 482.
Denever, Henry de, 311.
See Denver.
Deneys, John le, 456.
See also Daneys.
DengaynesbaUlif. See Hallatoa.
Denham, John de, of Colchester, 475.
Reginald de, a monk, 469.
Denham, co. Suffolk, 365.
Denis, Denis son of, de Wathe, 283.
Deoissbe, Denysh or Donysshe. Devysh,
John, of Denecombe, 19.
, Stephen. 98.
, Thomas, the elder, 98.
, ,the younger, 98.
Denman. See Deneman.
Denn. See Dene.
Deonardiston. See Denardeston.
Donne. See Dene; Yarmouth, Great.
Denny, Deny, Bernard, 435.
, Henry, 367.
Dennyg, Robert, of Cambridge, 110.
Denoume, Denom, Denum, John dc,
159, 234.
, , oonmiiasioner, 484, 546.
, , i>arson of Loweder, 382.
John son of Master Adam de,
359
, William de, 71, 405.
,a commissioner, ^.,
85, 92, 99, 289, 301, 357, 368,
484, 509, 545, 646, 604.
Denston, Denardeston [oo. Suffolkl,
175.
698
GENERAL INDEX.
Denton, Joim de, parson of tho ohuroh
of Sallewarpe, 74.
, William de, 211.
f ,of Newoaatle-upon-iyne,
859.
Deaton [oo. Norfolk], William [de
Diss], parson of, 274.
Denom. See Denoume.
Denver, Denever [oo. Norfolk], 451.
Deny. See Denny.
Denys. See Denis.
Denysahe, Denysh. See Demsshe.
Depe in Nofrmandy. <S^ Dieppe.
D^yng, Depyngge, John de, 86.
, , prebcmdory in the ohurch
of Aokoland, 122.
, , parson of Peykirk, 265.
, , parson of Senewhar, 382.
Depyng. See Deeping Gate.
Defraboght, Henry, 175.
Derby, Derb*. Dereby, Gilbert de, [of
Bristol], 579.
, l^omas de, dd.
, , yeoman of the ohamber,
56, 67, 419.
,Wmiam de, 102, 145, 534, 583.
, ,a commissioner, 172.
, Compare Driby.
Derby, oounty of, 135.
, assessors for, 348, 387.
, commissioners for, 97, 299.
, commission de walliis et fossatis
for, 302, 373.
, conservators of the peace for,
460.
, sheriff of, 203, 501.
, f orm of taxation for, 349.
, malpractices committed in, 489.
Derby, Derbi, town of, 219, 236, 281.
, prison of, 135.
, Friars Preachers of, 236.
, prioress and nuns of, 336.
Derby, West, Westderby by Liverpole
[co. I^ncdfiter], 431.
Dercet. See Dassett; Derset.
Dereby. See Derby.
Dereham, Derham [co. Norfolk], 368.
Dereham, East, Est Derham, Bstder-
ham [oo. Norfolk], 58, 108, 369.
, justices of gaol delivery for,
Dereham, West, West Dorham, West-
derham [oo. Norfolk], abbot and
convent of St. Mary*8, 254, 345.
Derewentewatre, Derewentwatre. See
Derwentwater.
Derham. See Dereham.
Derhirst, Derhurst. See Deerhurst.
Derlay, William de. 541.
Derle. See Erie.
Derleton, Wilham de, parson of Tun-
stead, 310.
jSee Darlton.
Derleye. Sei Darley ; Erie.
Derling. See Derlyng.
Derliogton. See Darlington; Derlyng-
ton.
Derllys, co. Carmarthen, hundred of.
See Cantref Mawr.
Derlyng, Derling, Peter, 211.
, Robeflrt, 86.
Derlyngton, John de, parson of Glen-
carne, 382.
Demeford, Hubert de, 441.
, Nicholas de, prebendary of Drif-
field, 41.
, Thomas do, 477.
Dernyngton, Ralph de, 340.
Derset. Dersete, Hugh de, 528.
Sec Dasset; Magna Dersete.
Dersham, William de, 367.
Dersin^am. Dersynfi^iam [oo. Norfolk],
Derteford. See Dartford.
Dertemore. See Dartmoor.
Dertemuthe. See Dartmouth.
Derton. jS^ee Darton.
Derwent, William de, 541.
Dorwentfells, Derwentefelles, oo. Cum-
berland, 189.
Derwentwater, Derewentwatre, Dere-
wentewatre, Henry de, 235.
John de, 30, 31.
Descales. See ScaJariis.
Descures. See Scures.
Desenynge. See Disney.
Despenser, Hugh le, 100.
, ,the elder, 9, 14, 54, 121,
124, 157, 182, 212, 221, 262, 271,
312, 317, 422, 426, 429, 431, 454,
498, 511, 518, 551, 578.
, ,a commissioner, &o.,
547.
justice* or ke^er of the
Forest beyond Trent, 255, 258.
, ) going to Spain, 262.
, , the younger, le fuiz, 5,
6, 10, 45. 48, 56, 103. 109, ^,
255, 259, 262, 265, 266, 271, 275,
308. 325, 340, 362, 365, 414, 416,
440, 441, 449, 452, 464, 468, 473,
502, 510, 514, 530. 531, 534. 540,
544, 551, 575, 582, 584, 585, 591,
593. 596, 597, 607.
, , and Eleanor has wife,
sister and oo-heireewi of Gilbert de
Clare, late earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, 60, 103, 121, 208, 257,
415, 456, 511, 518, 531.
, , his daughter Isabella,
wife of Ridiard son of Edmund,
earl of Arundel, 562.
, 4. commissioner, 303, 884.
, , constable of the castle
of Odyham, 46, 595.
keeper of the castle of
Dynnevor, 130.
,'lord of the land of Gla-
morgan, 547, 582.
, Thomas, 245.
See also Dispenser: Speiuser.
GENERAL INDEX.
699
Destanes, Joirn, 842.
Destapelton. See Stap^ton.
Dethek, Geoffrey de, 494.
Dendeewelle, Joka de, 467.
Deuery, John, 249.
Deores, James de. 40.
Dense, D'Eose, Doea, Doze, de Ossa,
Deuza, Dueza, OaucelLniis Johan-
nis, Gaucelinus, [son of John de I
Ossa], cardinal priest of SS. Mair-
oellinus and Petor, vice-chancellor i
of the Roman Chnrch, hishop of
Albano, 2, 7, 9, 26, 47^60, 62, 88,
117, 123, 161, 166, 198, 199, 201,
213, 233, 346, 397, 398, 517.
, his yeomen, 52.
, , wheat and wine for the
use of, 45, 47.
, parson of the church of
Brigham, 44.
, , poison of the churches of
Hemingbuivh, Haoknefy, Olyni;-
bom, and Pa^^eham, 152.
, parson of tho chuixshes of
Lymmyng and Northflete. 517.
, fcrrasurer in the church
of lichfield, 152.
, , prebendary of Driffield,
44, 162.
, prebendary of the pnej-
be-nds of Louth ana Sallowe, 152.
, Peter, brother of Pope John
XXTT., 46, 50.
, , to be of the Hoosehold
and Council, 50.
See Douza.
Devenbury, Devenbirie. jSi^e Denbury.
Deveneshire, Michael do, 174.
Devo^neys, William le. 16.
Devenish, Devenisshe, Henry, of Dub-
lin, 346, 373.
Deverus, John, 574.
Devisshe. See Denisshe.
Devizes, Devyses, Dyvises, Dyvyses, oo.
WatB, 115, 132, 202.
, letters patent dated at, 588.
Devon, county of, 92, 148, 301, 312.
, assessors for, 349.
commissioneK^ or justices, <fec.,
for, 97, 299, 456, 601. 602.
, comnussioners to perambulate
the forest of, 240.
, conservators of the peace for,
459.
, sheriff of, 36.
, [alleged malpractices] by the
stannary men of, 240.
the buying of tin in, 212.
, mines of bin in, keeper of,
Anthony Pessaig^ne, 56.
, keepers [named] of. 537.
, , committed to the abbot
and convent of Tavistock, 537.
, trespasses committed against
the king's miners in, 485.
, custom on wools in, 603.
Devon — cont,
, ports of, deputy of the butier or
ganger in, 40, 440, 447.
,ship seized at Sutton by Plym-
ton, 289.
, ships [for the Idngfs searice]
from, 313.
Devy. See Dyfi.
Devyses. See Devizes.
Dcvysh. *SVf Denisshe.
Deway, Gerard, of Berneston, 291,
Dewesbury. See Dewsbury.
Dewias, Philip, 419.
Dewsbury, Dewesbury, oo. York, 264.
Deyare. See Deyer.
Deye. See Day.
Deyw, Deyere, Deyare, John le, of
Colchester, 475, 480.
[of 00. Woroeeter], 486.
, Richard le, 476, 480.
, Roger le. [co. Worcesbeirl 486.
, Thomas le, 297.
See Degher; Dighere; Dyer;
Lytester; Tcinturer.
Deyncourt, Devncurt, Dednourt, Dayn^
court, Lyncourt, Eyncurt, Ed-
mund, or Edmund de [the eighth
baron], a commissioner, Ac., 88,
92, 94, 95, 96, 289, 297, 298, 301,
306, 369, 483, 601.
, , complaint by, 87.
licensed to fly falcons,
and goshawks, 240.
J<^n, John de, an assessor, com-
missioner, conservator of the
peace. 97, 240, 302, 348, 373, 387,
460, 607.
.Master Oliver, parson of St.
Peter's, Malberthorpe, 215.
Deyne, John, 486.
, Thomas, 486.
, ,'taillour,* 486.
Deyte, Edmund do, 426.
Deyville, Deyvylle, Dayville, IJyville,
Goscehn, 228.
,John, 302, 306.
, , the youTiger, 302.
John, or John de, of Anstan, 85,
526.
, John, of Athelyngflete, 539.
, Peter, an assessor, 348.
, Piers (Peter) de, 405.
, Robert, Robert de, 231.
, Roger, Rpger de, 582.
, Simon, or Simon de, 88, 89.
, ..., parson of the ohuroh of
Shapwick, 24, 55,
Dickering, Dykeryng, co. York, com*
mission de walliis et fossatis for,
374.
Didcot, Dudcoto, Dudecoto, oo. Berks,
47.
Dtdlingtin, Duddelington, Duddelyng-
ton, CO. Norfolk, 170, 636.
700
GENERAL INDEX.
Dieppe, Depe in Nonnandy [Seine
Inf^rieore, France], 5^.
, a ship laden with merchandiee
for Ireland at, 373.
Diere. See Dighere; Dyer.
Diggeby, Roger son of John de, 232.
Dighere, Deyare, Nicholas le, 475, 479.
See Degher ; Deyer ; Dyer ;
Lsrtester; Teinturer.
Dighton. See Dyghton.
Dtkere. See Dyker.
Dinant [in the count:^ of Liego, Bel-
ginm], Dinant in Almain, mer-
cnante of. 426.
Dinesheved, John, 171.
Dinyeton. See Dynyeton.
Dinyngton. See Dynyngton.
Dirlaund, Dirland, John, 467.
,John do, 326.
,Biohard, 232.
Disce. See Diss.
Disceford, Disseford, William de, 161.
Disert, Dieshard, co. Meath, 126.
Disford, Disseford [oo. York], 381.
Disney, Deeeoynge, co. Suffolk, 531.
Disny, Dysny, Dyseny, Isny, William,
William de, a oommassioaer, &c.,
81, 82, 99, 287, 477, 636.
Dispenser, Henry, 26.
,Hugh, 26.
, Thomas, 26.
iSfee oZso Despenser ; Spenser.
Diss, William de, rector of Denton. jS^
Denton.
Diss, Disce [co. Norfolk], 636.
Disseford. See Disceford; Disford.
Disshard. See Disert.
Ditton, Benedict de, 469.
,John de, 436.
, , king's dork, 386, 387,
389, 390.
, , oommissioner. 184, 375.
Ditton, the ship Annot of, 212.
[co. Cambridge], 209, 238, 276.
Dineleys. See Dowlas.
Dive, St. Pierre sur. See St. Pierre sur
Dive.
Divelyn. See Dublin.
Divere. See Dyvere.
Dobbere, Bobert le, 486.
Dobbes, Robert, 171.
Doberich, Roger, and Petor and Wil-
liam his brothers, 592.
Doohil. Petronilla, late the wife of Wil-
liam de, 372.
Docwra, Dockewra, Thomas de, 161,
630.
Doddington, Dodyngton, co. Cambridge,
602.
Doddington, Dodyngton, oo. Northum-
berland, 255.
Dode, Geoffrey, purveyor, 266, 418, 447.
Compare Dude.
Dodekyn, William, of Pilham, 306.
Dodeman, Dudemon, Elisabeth daog^-
ter of William, 239.
, Simon, of Reynham, 666.
Dodemayton, Robert de, 176.
Dodenham, Walter de, panson oi Great
Billing, 366.
Dodyngton, William de, 602.
See Doddington.
Doge of Venice. See Venice.
Doget, Robert, of Smalliden, 609.
Doggel, Thomas, 486.
Dogmalcis in Eemmcys. See St. Dog-
maels in Kemmes.
Doily. See Dolii of Stoke.
Dodoum, Thomas, 488.
Doito, William de, 37.
Dokele, Edenevet de, 371.
, Richard de, 371.
Dokelinton, John de, 223.
Dokesworth, John, a rioter, 99.
, deprived of eye-sight,
151.
See Duxford.
Doket, Duket, Alice, of Certeseyo, 319.
, John, 241.
Doketon. See Doughton.
Dolegan. See Edelegam.
Dolerous, Alan, 183.
Dolfyn, Richard, 662.
Dolii, John, of Stoke, a commissioner,
Ac., 97.
See Doly.
Dolpenmayn, Dolpenmevn, Dolpen-
mayn, 116, 202, 223, 268, 453.
Doly, John, 389.
See Dolii.
Domet, John do, 503.
Dommer, Dommere, Dummere, Dun-
more, Hugh de, 483.
, John de, 468, 483, 503.
, , Stephen, Richard and
John his sons, 503.
, Richard de, 574.
Dommynges. See Domynges.
Domyn, Thomas, of Great Warmynton,
291.
,Wmiam, 291.
Domynges, Dommynges, John, of Portu-
gal, 169, 403.
Poter, of Portugal, 169, 403.
, Carver, of Spain, 481.
Don, Do'.io, CO. York, commission de
waliiis ft fossafU for Merskland
upon the rivor, 309.
Don. Sec Doum-; Dun.
Donat, Potor, of Florence, 131.
Doncaster, Doncastre, Donecastre [oo.
York], 20, 222, 360, 620.
, St. Edmund^s hospital by,
Thomas de Crosacre, master of,
206.
, Master William de Stancs, par-
son of, 209.
GENERAL INDEX.
701
DoDcaster— conf.
, church of St. George, 222.
, lett«re patent dated at, 31, 33,
89, 76, 89.
See Doneoastre.
Done. See Don; Doune.
Doneoastre, Doncastre, Danecastre,
John do, a oommissioner, <Sx>.,
80-83, 86-89, 95. 100, 144, 162,
178, 181, 183, 280-283, 285, 287,
292, 294, 299, 303, 305, 306, 308,
309, 322, 358. 359, 362, 363, 368,
370, 372, 374, 461, 469, 470, 476,
479, 509, 536, 539-541, 546, 548,
606.
, , to be a justice [5 June,
1318] of the Common Bench, ^44.
, parBon of Middebby, 381.
, , merchant, bom in Eng-
land, 424.
, John 8on of Gervase de, 17.
, Richard de, 366.
, , a commissioner, 19.
, Robert de, a purveyor, 62, 188,
379.
, Thomas de, prior of the collegi-
ate church of Holland, 353.
See Doncaster.
Doneketon, John de, a monk of St.
Swithun's, Winchester, 402.
Dotnel, John, of Humbrestayne, 366.
Dooemawe. See Dunmow.
Donende. See Downend.
Donere, Philip le, 175.
Doneeby, Hugh de, 78.
, Richard de, 180.
Donest&ple, Dunstaple, John de, and
Robert bos brother, 453.
William de, parson of Langar
then in Cantreinaur, 601.
See Dunstable.
Doncsthorpe [in the soke of Grantham,
CO. Lincoln], 258, ^46.
Donewere. See Dunwear.
Donowich, Donewych. See Dunwich.
Donewyche, Peter de, 610.
Donigton. See Dunniugton.
Donington, Donyngton [in Holland], co.
Lincoln, 603.
Donington upon Bain, Donyngton in
Llndsey [co. Lincoln], 234.
Doningworth. See Dunningworth.
Donnyng. See Donyng.
Donstaple. See Dunstable.
Donton. See Dounton.
"donyng, Donnyng, Donnyng, Geoffrey,
475, 479.
Donyngton, John de, 405.
, , of Leycestre, 230.
,John son of Richard de, of
Leycestre, 306.
, John son of Thomas de, 230.
Donyngton. See Donington; Dunning-
ton.
Ponypase. See Dunipaoe,
Doraunt. See Durant.
Dorchester, Dorcestre, co. Dorset, 172,
471, 537.
:.., John de Langeton, rector of All
Saints, 193, 337.
, Robert de Hakunthorpe, rector
of All Saints, 337.
Dordrecht, Durdreoh, in Holland,
Henry Rudbudel, burgess of. See
Ruttebuthel.
Dore [co. Hereford], abbot and convent
of, 347.
Doresdare. See Durisdeer.
Doreward, Henry, 184.
, Nicholas son of Thomas, 296.
, Thomas, 184.
, , *John Thomasprest of,'
184.
Dorlot, Geoffrey, of Wymerepol, 279.
Dormal, Peter, 540.
Dormston, Dormeston [co. Worcester],
487.
Domeford, John de, 506.
Dorneye, John son of Walter de, 367.
Dor>nis, Doroms. See Orum.
Dorset, county of, 301, 319, 364, 472.
, assessors for, 348.
, commissionera. or justices of oyer
and terminer for, 96, 299, 501,
548, 550, 602.
, conservators, (yr keepers of the
peace for, 83, 459.
, justices of assize in, 503.
, sheriff of, 15, 36, 203.
, custom on wools in, 603.
, [offences against the staple of
wool in], 489.
, lands of the earls of Lancaster
in, 264.
, ports of, deputy of the ganger
m, 40.
, forest of, 132.
Dosa, Doze, ^ee Deuse.
Doseville, Henry, 591.
Dosy, Robert, 229.
Douce, Douse, Bartholomew de la, a
monk of Bermondsey, 182.
, Thomas, 486.
, of Westhaddon, 221.
Compare Douse.
Doughton [with Dunton]. Doketon, co.
Norfolk, Roger de Leekes, parson
of, 169.
Douglas [co. Lamark], Robert de Ran-
yngton, parson of, 382.
Doulere, Ralph le, and William his son,
544.
Doun. See Doune.
Dounclent, Clement de, atnd Avioia his
wife, 601.
Doune, Doun, Nicholas de la, 297.
, Robert de la, 297.
, Walter, 162.
See Dun.
Pounede. <See Pownend in Puriton.
702
GENERAL INDEX.
Dounfryse. See Dumfries.
Dounlande, Saerus de, Seierus de, 475,
480.
Dounton, Donton, Thomas de, 487.
, William son af Roger do, 233.
Dounyng. See Donyng.
Douse, Peter de la, 294.
Compare Douoe; Douza.
Douston, Geoffrey de, 485.
, Robert de, 495.
Dousyng, William sou of Ralph, and
Robert and Jamee his brothers,
375.
Dousynhou, John, of Gascony, 117,
DouYedale. See IVedale.
Douza, Giles, 556.
, James, & monk of Gaunt, 556.
Compare Deuse; Douse.
Dovanebv, Hugh de, 171, 370, 542, 543.
, Patrick de, 171, 542, 543.
Richard son of Elias de, 171,
370, 542, 543.
Dovenby, Dovaneby [co. Cumberland] ^
171, 370, 542, 543.
Dover, Dovre, 509.
Dover, oo. Kent, port or town of, 122,
167, 326, 398, 438, 439.
, bailiff of, Nidiolas Archier, 39.
, , William Archer, Lar-
cher, 439.
, mayor of, Simon Giles or Gyles,
439.
, keepeir of the port of, William
Virile, 599.
, castle of, rents in diveris coumties
due to, 255.
, constable of the ca^le of, 39.
, See Kendale.
, Canonewarde, Kanounwarde in,
439.
, Nicholeswarde in, 439.
, letters patent dated at, 455,
456, 458, 459, 480-492, 537, 583,
595-599.
, ship, la Nicholas^ of, 122.
, honor of, 493.
, land called la Bele Assize, Belle
Assise in, 439.
, [way to] Hathebrandesdoune
from, 439.
, Maison Dieu or God's House of,
396, 492.
, St. Maoiin's priory, advowson
of, 339, 531, 587.
, , and the prior of the Holy
Trinity, Canterbury, 339.
, , Robert prior of, 42.
, , RaJph de WaJmere, sub-
prior of, 339, 439, 531.
Dover, Dovere, Dovorr, John de, a com-
missioner, conservatoip of the
peace, 461, 607.
Doverdale, William son of Ralph de,
487.
Dovey. See Dyfi.
Dovorr. See Dover.
Dovy, William, 487.
Dowlas, Diueleys, Dvueleys, Byueleys
Hn the parishes of Bassaleg,
Coedcernew and Marshfield, co.
Monmouth], 103, 120, 257, 415,
456.
Dowlish Wake, or East, Estdouelich [co.
Somerset], John son of John de
Poton, parson of, 580.
Down. See Downpatriok.
Downend, Donende, Dounende, Dun-
hende [in Puriton parish], co.
Somerset, 126, 127, 297, 470, 547.
Downhead, Dunheved [co. Somerset],
110. -^
Downpatrick, Down, Dune, Dun Too.
Down], 224.
, St. Thomas the Martyr in, a cell
of St. Matys priory, C^lisle,
270.
y St. Thomas the Martyr at the
well called Tiberglorie, 224.
Dowse. See Douce; Douse.
Doyle, Doyly. See Dolii of Stoke.
Doynbrok, John de, 361.
Doze. See Deuse.
Drace, William, 559.
William son of William, 559.
Draghebat, Thomas, 580.
Draghton, Simon de, 179, 181.
Drake, Drak, John, 369.
, , of Hillyngton, 367.
, Ralph. 367.
, Richard, of Irenham, 474.
Robert master of the ship le
Keel, 266.
, Robert son of Walter, 474.
, Thomas, of Irenham, 474.
, Vincent, 297, 470.
, Walter, of Irenham, 474.
, Wilham, of Alwalton, 329.
Draut, Draunt, Robert, 80, 290.
Draper, Margaret daughter of William
le, 257.
, Robert, 98.
Draunt. See Drant.
Draweswerd, Maurice, 418.
Drax, Robert de, 276.
Drax [co. York], prior and convent of,
423.
Draycote, William de, 177.
, ,a conservator of tie
peace, 605.
Drayton, Henry de, 292.
, John de, 426.
, Ralph de, chaplain, 403.
, , clerk, 591.
, , parson of iho church of
Luffcwyk, 82, 177.
, Richard de, 469.
Robert de, 90.
GENERAL INDEX.
703
Drayton— cow ^
, Simon de, 27, 42, 47, 177, 292,
294, 585.
, , Margarot his wife, 685.
) , John his so4i, 585.
, William sou of Roger de, 522.
Drayton, co. Berks, 274.
Drayton [co. Norfolk], 264.
Drayton [co. Northampton], 27, 42. 82,
221, 585.
Drayton, co. Southampton. 503.
Drayton Bassett, Drayton [co. Staf-
ford], 35, 390.
See cdso Basset of Drayton.
Drchy, Dryby. See Driby.
Drengeton, Thomas son of Adam de,
246.
Drenx, John de, earl of Richmond. See
Britannia.
Drewton [oo. York], 405.
Dreye Mershton. See Marston Sicca.
Driby, Drieby, Dryby. Dfreby, Simon de,
22. 32. 33, 72. 208, 338, 418. 445,
447. 573, 577.
Driffeld, John de, of Nottingham, 87.
, Richard de, 373.
Driffield, Driffeld [oo. Gloucester],
Peter, vicar of, 214.
Driffield, Great, Driffold [co. Ydrk],
Nicholas de Derneford, preben-
dary of. 41.
, Cardi nal Gaucelinus Johannis
prebendary of, 44, 152.
Drittesle, Richard de, 280.
Drivere, Otulphus le, 183.
Drogheda, Droghda, Droughda, in Uriel
or towards Meath [co. Louth],
54, 57, 61, 65, 313, 314, 335, 343.
, burgesses on either side of the
river, exemptions for, 346.
meoxjhants [by name] of. 346,
373.
, murage or grant for the town
walls, 54, 57, 61, 346.
pontage, quayage, and pavage
for, 57.
, accounts of the collector of
custom at, 54.
Droitwich (de Wychio), oo. Worcester,
116, 132, 202, 229, 401, 486.
, pavage for, 586.
tHambury by. See Hanbury by
droitwich.
Drokenesford, John de, 121, 249.
-..; , bishop [1309 to 1329] of
Bath and Wells, 136. 148, 156,
247, 248, 518, 529.
> , complaint by, 296, 297,
474. 487. 541.
keeper of the king's
Wardrobe, 161.
in'vi- ' [f^^p. Edward
I], 154. 593.
Dromeskyn, Richard son of Andrew de,
595.
Dromonby, Durmondeye [oo. York], 591.
Droslan, Drosselan. See Dryslwyn.
Droughda. See Drogheda.
Dru, Thomas, of West Lenne, the
younger, 170.
, Walter son of Thomas, of Wyg-
enhale, 170.
, William, 454.
Drueonle, Robert de, 566.
Druel, William, parson of Kirkeoswald,
210.
Druiy, Druri, Henry, 290.
,Hugh, 176.
, John, of Folifat, 282.
Dryby, Dryeby. See Driby.
Dry marston. See Marston Sicca.
Dryslwyn, Droslan. Drosselan [co. Car-
marthen], 130, 248, 255, 256, 266.
, castle of, 56.
» Giles de Bello Campo, keeper of
the castle of, 248.
, Thomas de Blount, keeper of the
castle of, 56.
I chapel within the castle of, 155.
Duaco, Bornius de, 167.
Dublin. Dyvelin, I>yvelyn, Divelyn, city
of, 65, 205. J^ ' J'
, citizens of, to be exempt from
livery and lodging, 196.
> mayor and citizens of, amd ihe
Scots, 192, 204.
> merchants [by name] of. 346, 373
, burgess of, John Cradok, 490.
.merchants coming to. See Ire-
land.
>the Bench, justices of the, 317.
> Castle of, Henry de Badewe
constable of, 193.
k^^^®?^*'^ of, 54, 61, 204, 325,
342, 344, 558, 578, 588, 59^ '
♦ • , barons of. See BaJscote:
Broun.
» , chancellor of. See Wode-
house.
V , engrossers of. See
Broun; Wace; Warlowe.
> , treasurer of the, 317.
J y See Islep.
» jtreasurer and barons of.
316, 325, 558.
Dublin, St. Thomas the Martyr, [Au-
gustinian] house of, 153.
, , abbot of, 161.
» •; .Nicholas (late canon of).
abbot of, 154, 199, 313, 376, 507!
I .Ralph, abbot of, 200.
Dublin, archbishop of, 18. 125, 132 192
196, 199,204,221,317,318.' '
» See Bykenore.
, Master Rdchard de Ferynges,
ardibishop [1307 to 1311] of
Dublin, 204. "'
Dublin. arohbishop(ric, diooese. or see of.
18, 215, 239, 319.
, lands of, 204.
, restoration of temporalities [in
Ireland] and [in England] of, 18.
704
GENERAL INDEX.
Dublin, St. Patrick's, dean and cluster
of, 132.
, St. Patrick's, prohibition di-
rected to the dean and chapter,
relative to collations, 197.
, canons of. See Birton; Byke-
nore ; Godewyne.
chancellor of. See Ardingelli;
Balscote.
, prebendaries of. See
Ardingelli ; Birton ; Wotton.
, , prebends of. See Clon-
methan: Finglas: Yagoestown.
Dudcote. See Didcot.
Duddebrok, John de, 91.
Duddelington, Duddelyngton. Sec Did-
lington.
Dude, Thomas, 491.
Compare Dode.
Dudecote. See Didcot.
Dudemerton, William son of William de,
295.
Dudemon. See Dodeman.
Dudstan. Dudefitan St. Margairet's,
otherwise the hospital of St. Mar-
garet and St. Sepulchro. Glouces-
ter, the lepers of, 439, 576.
Duel Dapelton. Dueldappleton. See Ap-
pleton le Moor.
Duesa. See Dense.
Duffeld, Ralph de, 232.
Duffield, Duffeld [co. Yorkl. 233.
Dufford, John de, 338.
Dukes, Duk', Henry, 98.
, Stephen le, 488.
Duket. See Doket.
Dumbarre. See Dunbar.
Dumbelton, Robert de, 427.
, , the younger, 455.
Dumbleton, Dumbelton [co. Glou-
cester], 291.
Dumframville. See Umframville.
Dumfries, Dounfryse [co. Dumfries],
Richard de Nateby, parson of,
383.
Dummere. See Dommer.
Dun, Peter, 9.
, Simon le, 650.
See Doune; Downpatrick.
Dunbar. Dumbarre, Dunbarre [co.
Haddington], great service in the
king's presence at, 111.
, Preston by. See Preston.
Dunblane in Scotland, bishopric or
diocese of, church in, 383.
Dxinbretayn, in the diocese of Glasgow,
John de Whitoby, parson of, 383.
Dundrennan, Dundrynan [in Rerrick
parish, co. Kirkoudbright], abbot
of, 322.
Dune. See Downpatrick.
Dundm. See Dunolm.
Dunemowe. See Dunmow.
Dunewyoh. See Dunwich,
Dungarvan in Decies, Dunfiairaa in
Decia [co. Waterford], churdi of
St. Mary, 137.
, Master Richard de Clare, par-
son of, 152.
Dungesell, William de, and A^es his
wife, 393.
, William his son, 393.
Dunham, Reginald de, 452.
Dunhe«de. See Downend.
Dunhered, John, 370.
, William de. 74.
See Downhead.
Dunipaoe, Donypase [co. Stirling],
Richard de Ounesby, parson or,
383.
Dimkeld [co. Perth], prebendaries of.
^ee Sancto Claro; Welleford.
Dunlavin, Dunlovan [co. Dublin], 204.
Dunmawe, Walter son of William de,
481.
See Dunmow.
Dunmere. See Dommer.
Dunmow, Dunemowe, Dunmawe, Dunne-
mowe, Donemawo [co. Essex],
305, 359, 370.
Dunninf^ton, Donigton [co. Warwick],
582.
Dunnington, Dunyngton, Donjngtoa
[co. York], 342.
Master Gilbert de Thywa, pre-
oendary of, 342.
, Robert de Barddby, prebendary
of, 342, 376.
Dunningworth. Doningworth, oo. Suf-
folk, 549.
Dunolm, Dunelm', Durem'. Adam de,
of Nowcastlo-upon-Tyne, 235.
, Edmund de, 305, 359.
,Eudo de, parson of Fingal, 265.
, Master Henry de, 404.
Laur<'nce do, 235.
, ,Idonia his mother, 235.
, Master Walter de, 404,
William de, a monk of, of Fur-
ness abbey, 87.
See Dureham; Durosme; Dur-
ham.
Dunre. See Duvre.
Dunse, Duns [co. Berwick], Adam de
Malteby, parson of, 382.
Dunsey, John, 486.
Dunsfold, Duntefold, co. Surrey,
Wytherefold in, 565.
Dunsforth, Little Dunsford [oo. York],
124.
Dunstable, Dunstaple [co. Bedford],
183, 232. 485, 536, 653.
, prior and canons of. 183.
, tournament at, 258, 410, 411.
Dunstall, Tunstall [co. Lincoln], 269.
Dunstaple. See Donestaple; Dunstable.
Dunston, Henry de, 277.
, William de, of Norwich, 93.
Duntelold. See Dunslold.
GENERAL INDEX.
705
Dutiton [oo. Essex], letters patent dated
at, 462, 485-488.
Duaton, oo. Norfolk, 169, 638, 566.
Dunwear, Donewere [near Bridgwater],
00. Somerset, 297, 470, 547.
Duawich, Danewydi, Donewyoh, D081&-
wioh, CO. Stiffolk, 108, 609.
, ships fodr the king's serTioe
granted by, 325.
hospital of God's house, 402.
, J(^a de LafDgeton,
keeper of. 346.
, hospital [for lepere] of St. James,
52, 79, 141, 400, 506.
Dunyngton. See Domiington.
Dupeford, Walter de, 183.
Durand, Durandi, John, 248.
, Rpbert, 229.
Dorant, Dnraunt, DcH-aunt, Bernard, 604
, Edith, 494.
, John, of Hallyngbery, 488.
,Bobert, 484.
, , [of Norwich], 277.
, William, 184, 361.
Duranti U. G., bishop of Mende. See
Mende.
Durannt. See Durant.
Durburgh, John de, 181.
Durdrech. iSee Dordredit.
Dureford [cm the confines of the cos.
Sussex and Southampton], abbot
and oomyent of, 246.
Dur^iam, Alexander de, 439.
See Dunolm.
Dureame, Durem*. Hugh de, 171.
, Nicholas de, 129.
jSfee Dunolm' ; Dureham.
Durham, city of, 190, 405, 671.
, letters patent dated at, 463,
464.
, old bridge by the castle of, 404.
Durham, church of St. Cuthbert, 47,
404.
, prior of, 400, 404.
, , his steward, 406.
, Geoffrey, prior of, 405.
, William, the prior, and the coq-
vent of, 682.
, prior and oonyent of, 404, 406.
, elemosinary of. See Kirkeby.
, monk of, Hugh de Monte Alto,
529.
Durham, biahop of. See Beaumont;
Bek; Kellawe.
, , his Exchequer, 582.
, bishopric, diocese or see of, 47,
122, ife, i43, 144, 190, 212, 214,
216, 217, 222, 224, 239, 242, 262,
267, 312, 318, 335, 400, 407, 434-
436, 491 514, 517. 529, 661.
, , liberty of the, 10.
, , tenth in, 177, 160, 190,
400.
Durham, county of, 133.
, justices of assise in, 136.
18345
I' Durham. See Dureham ; Dunolm ;
Duppsme.
Duxisdeer, Durrisdere [co. Dumfries],
Nicholas de Cotton, parson of,
383.
, Doresdaire [00. Dumfries],
William de Northdalton, parson
of, 382.
Durley, Durle, co. Wilts, 663.
Durmondeye. See Dromonby.
Duro Forti, Gadllardus de, Gualhardus
de, canon of St. Peter's, York,
265.
J , preBendary of Wetwang
m the church of York, 255, 378.
Durrisdere. See Durisdeer.
Dursdee in the diocese of Glasgow,
Hugh de Kellawe, parson of the
church of, 383.
Duruy, Robert, 181.
Dusemay, Bichard, 362.
Duaton [co. Northampton], 399.
Duredalo, Douvedale. See Uvedale.
Duvre, Dunre, Master Ridiard de,
canon of Hereford, 626.
Duxford, Dokesworth, co. Cambridge,
174.
Dydensale, John de, 84.
Dyer, Thomas the, [of Dover], 439.
Dyer, Diere, Deyere, William le, of
Berddfeld, 306, 359.
^eDeg^iere; Deyer; Dighere;
Lytester; Jeinturer.
Dyermith, lay brother of the abbey of
Stratflur. 528.
Dyffryn Ebbwy, or Ebwr, Deffreneboth,
Deffimeboth, Freneboth [00.
Monmouth], 103, 120, 257, 416,
466.
Dyfi or Dovey, Devy [co. Oardigan], 77.
Dyghton, Dighton, Agnes late the wife
of John de, of Bonewyk, 640.
, Robert de, parson of Hautwysel,
318.
Dyham, Gilbert de, 498.
See Dedham.
Dyk', Dyk, John de, [of Bruges], 286.
, Philip de, 78.
See Dyke; Dykes.
Dyke, Dyk [in Bourne parish in Aro-
land wapentake, co. Lincoln], 78.
Dyker, Dikere, Walter le, 280.
Dykeryng. flfee Dickering.
Dykes, Roger, 468, 473.
SeeDyk*.
Dymeton, Edmund de. See Dyneton;
Dynyeton.
Dymevor. Su Dynevor.
Dymmok, John, the father, and John
Dymmok the son, 63.
D3rmock, Dymok [co. Gloucester], 366.
Dyn. See Dyne.
Dynan, John, 211.
Dynafibran. See Castell Dinas Bran.
2t
706
GENERAL INDEX,
Dyne or Dyve, Henry, 868, 869.
, , John his brother, 868.
, John, of BTekeneye, 277.
, Margery, ahbees of Godstow,
223.
,Nioholaa, 868.
Dyneton, John de, 507.
See Dynyeton.
Dynevor, Dyaneror, Dynovor, Dymevor,
in Wales [oo. CumarthenJ, castle
of, 130, 266, 266.
, Edmnnd Hakelnt, constable of
the castle of, 180.
.Hugh le Despenser, the younger,
[constable] of, 180.
Dynleye, John de, 6(06.
Dynnevor. See Dynevor.
Dynteberg, Ralph, 867.
Dynyeton, Dynieton, Dinyeipn, Dymev-
ton,, Edmund de, idnfifs clerk,
chamberlain of North Wales, 21,
109,111. 113.422.
y. , proYOfit of the church of
Holyhead, 1D9, 118, 196.
Compare Dynciton.
Dynyngton, Dinyngton, John de, parson
of Great Sandale, 484.
Dysny, Dyseny. See Many.
Dyttbisale, Dytinshale, Dytynshale,
Henry de, rector of St. Mary's,
Oxford, 416, 467.
Dyueleys. See Dowlas.
Dyve. See Dynci.
I^eUn, Dyvelyn. See Dublin,
I^ere, Alan, 297, 364.
Dyrises. See Deyises.
Dyz, Thomas, of Tilneye, 378.
E
Ba^e, barony or honor of. See Laigle.
Eagle, iSyde, co. Linooln, 410.
Ealeeberga. See Allesborough.
Ear lost by the bite of a horse, 668.
Earde. See Orayford.
Earlham, Erlham [co. Norfolk], 286,
242.
Eamstrey. See Emeetree.
Eamwood, Emewode, co. Salop, 645.
Easington, Esington, Esynton [co.
York], the abbot of Aumale's
right of presentation to the
church of, 70, 209.
.John de Ootin^iam, parson of,
70.
, Bobert de Ootingham, parson
of, 84.
Thomas de Burton, parson of,
143, 209.
Easingwold, Esingwald [co. York], 85.
Eastboorne, Bourne, oo. Sussex, 497.
Eastbum, Estbrunne [oo. York], 848.
Eastham, E^stham [co. Worcester], 645.
, Ralph le Porter, parson of, 645.
East Hampstead, Yediampstede, Yes-
hampsted [oo. Bens], letters
patent dated at, 602, 689, 640,
660, 662.
East Hundred, Esthundred, oo. Rut-
land, 886.
Eastlake, Estlake in Grayen [co. York],
242.
East Marsh, Austmersk, Oustmerso
[near Feniby, oo. York], 814,
316.
Eastney, Estneye, co. Southamptofi, 95.
Easton, Great or Much, E^ton atte
Mont, Eston [oo. Essex], 268.
,Hen^ [de Newburgh], parson
E^ton, Ebton, co. Lincoln, 194.
Elaaton, Eston, oo. Northampton, 116,
131, 201, 401, 408.
,Esfcon by Stanford [oo. North-
ampton], Master Henry Sampson,
rector <», 66.
Easton by Burbage, Eston by Burbach
[co. Wilts], prior and oonyent of
the Holy Trinity, 9.
East Stonr, Estesture {in Ashford
parish, oo. Kent], 126, 824.
Eastwelle, Thomas de, 612.
Eastwood, Est Wode, John de Herlas-
ton, parson of, 210.
Eastwood, Estwode [co. Essex], 224.
Eaton, Uyton [co. Leicester], 618.
Eaton. See Eton.
Eboraoo, Ebor', Gilbert de, parson of
Ade, 120, 1^.
, , parson of Arturet, 818.
, , parson of Meryet, 219.
, John de, 806, 862.
Ebroiois de. See Dererus.
Eoclefeohan, Eglesfleghham [co. Dum-
fiiesl, Gues de Gamaobe, parson
of, 7.
Eocleshale, Ecklesale Robert de, [of oo.
Nottingham], 279.
Eocleshall, Ekdeshale [co. Stafford],
'bedel' of, 520.
Ecdeshill, Ecclessale [oo. York], 827.
Hasshehurst and Jooepark in,
827.
Ecdissale. Robert de, [co. Y^k], 327.
See Ecclesliill.
Eodiston, Alan de, 229.
Ediebn^e, Marrau-et late the wife of
John de, 169.
Echingham, Echingeham, Eohyngeham,
Echyngham, Ridiard de, z74.
, ,a oommisBioner, 609.
, Robert de, 699.
, Simon son of Simon de, 671.
, William de, 191, 671.
, , a oommissioner, 64, 95.
, William son of William de, 671.
GENERAL INDEX.
EckleMle. See EodealuJe.
Eoton, Egetoa fco. NorUumptou],
Bobert de Harkjate, puaon of,
82.
GdA, William soQ of, 373.
Eddeaone, John, 486.
Ede, John le fls Wllliftni fls, 496.
son of. Su Eds; Eddesone.
Ede. See EUie.
Edek^D, John, 94, 86.
Edelegiii, DeIeeu^ Dolegao in Netiter^
woDte in Wales [in Usk hundred,
oo. Monmontii], 531, 633.
'iJddmetoD. See Edmonton.
Edelrngton. See Edlington.
Eden [oo. Oamberlood], fishery in the
river, 513.
, n fisheiT at Kirkandree in tiie
384.
Edenbridge, Ponteldolf, oo. Kent, S33.
Edenbvi^. See Edinburgh.
Edendon or Edington, William, bishop
[1346 to 1866] of Windtester,
357.
Edenebursh. See Ediabnrsh.
Edenestowe, Henry de, 422, 448.
,paison of Flyntham, I,
378.
niohard de, 494.
See Edwinatow.
Edenhale, William de, nanon of Banm-
too, *(&.
Edenham, Williaot de, 346.
Edemham, co. Linocdn, 444.
.William de Werdale, keeper of
tlie hoei^tal of, 377, S78.
Edgar, John, of lliaoham (TaUiam), 316.
EdgaiTttton, Edgarintone. Sea Egg»r-
Eldgoott, Acbeoote, oo. Bnokingham, 64,
100.
Edgefield, Eggefeld. oo. Norfolk, tonr-
nament at, 396.
Edgware, Eggeware [oo. Uiddleaex], 37.
Eidiabiugh, Edcmborgh, Edeneburg,
castle of, 61.
Oramond by. See Cramond.
EdingUiorpe, Edyesthorpe [oo. Norfolk],
364.
Edington, Edyndea [oo. Wilta], 661.
See EdendoQ.
Edinton, MMber Bobert de, 404.
Editli, Hugh son of, 180.
Edith Weston, Edywenton [oo. Rnt-
land], Bobert Beniard, parson at,
187.
Ediweston, Peter de, 373.
Edtington, Edelyngton [oo. Lincoln],
333.
Edmond. See Edmnnd.
Edmonton, Edelmeton, Edelminton, oo.
Hiddleaex, 146, 146, 464.
Edmund, the king*! brother. See Wood-
stock.
earl of Arundel. See Fitc Alan.
,esrl of LanoaetPT, fto., brOfcher
of KinR Edward I. ^ee I^ncas-
ier. Eomnnd earl of.
Bdmnod, John son of, de Bemeni, 607.
Edmund, Edmond, William, 470.
, of London, 375.
.jQ«mBa id» prest, Q«-
Taaa ' WiUiame«prMt Edmnnd,'
876.
Edmnndnacote, Simon, of Sbipeeton,
ohaplodn. 860.
Edricfa, SteiJieo, 34, 373.
Edward I, king, ~ xuntn,
11, 23, 33, W, 47,
68. 66. 69. i. 126,
138, 132, 1 i, 193,
211, 323, 2 ), 241,
S46, 247, 2 », 263,
905, 314, 3 3, 384,
339, 844, 3 T, 384,
386, 400, 41 ), 433,
437. 496, 6 i. 624-
527, 630, S 5, 665,
686^89, 6t )7-60O.
his qneens. iSee Eleanor; Uaiv
garet.
, Edmnnd his brother. See Lan-
oaeter, Edmnnd, earl of.
and Edward mi his son; his
marriage with Isabella dane^ter
of the king of Franoe. See
Lttbella.
the peaoe with the king of
Franoe, 201.
.his danghter ESiaabeth. See
Edward IT, hie aster Elisabeth.
his daughter Joan, late the wife
of Gilbert de Claro, earl [1262-
1396] of Glonoeeter amd Hertford,
[and of Bali^ de Monthermer],
118, 631, 534.
, hia nnole. See Valencia, Wil-
liam de.
, diarten or letten patent of, 9,
24, 77, 263, 429, 600.
hia debts, 63.
and the bishoprio of Llandafl,
118.
,the Wardrobe of, 264.
, clerk of. See Hnstwayt,
, ..keeper of. See Drok-
enesford; Warle.
, Bontage in tho time of, 488.
Edward Q, king, or the king, son of
king Edward I, pa«rim.
his debts, money adTSinoed aa a
loan to, sums in which he ia
bound, wagee due from, fto., 4,
7. 9, 11, 14, 16, 34, 38, 29, 30,
S3, ^, 41, 43, 53, 64, 66. 66, 68,
60, 64, 69, 70, 72, 73, 77, 103,
110, U2, l"l6, lie, 121, 132, 123,
136, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 136,
138, 140, 143, 144, 148, 151, 154,
708
GENERAL INDEX.
Bdward 11, his debts, &o., Ao.^cont, ^
166, 168, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163,
190, 193, 204, 206, 212, 214-216, I
220, 226, 241, 243, 249, 250, 256,
269, 322, 338, 341, 342, 345, 355,
392, 400, 409, 412, 417, 423, 436,
437, 440, 442, 502, 509, 511, 562,
693.
, bis queen Isabella. £fee Isabella.
, intention to set out for Soo1>-
land, 205.
, beyond the seas at Fontoise with
queen Isabella, 66.
, journey beyond the seas, monejr
for the expenses of the king's
Household, 424.
.crossed hre June, 1320] to
France, 466.
absence beyond the seas, keeper
of the realm during. Aymer de
Valencia, Ac., 425. 454.
, returned from beyond the seas,
490.
, homage for his lands to the
king of France, 466.
, his commissioners [named] to
take the oath of fealty to the
king of France, 162.
, and Robert, count of Flandere.
See Flanders.
V?"^ ^* ^^^^^ ^^ Hoinualt. See
Hainault, William, count of.
rhisenvoy to the Court of Rome],
14, 69, 69.
yhia business at the Oourt of
Rome. See Rome.
, his enyo3rs to the North, 141.
, his subjects and merchants of
Brittany. See Brittany.
, depredations committed by his
subjects on men of FlandeiB. See
Flanders.
Adam de Fincham to attend to
the king's busineBS, 242.
, his butler. See Abyndon; Wal-
deshef.
, his harbor. See Elmhani.
his chaplain. See Baston;
Pottesgrave.
, his confessor, brother Robert,
599.
[his confessor. See Wodeford,
Luko do.]
, his leech {medirvs). See Con-
trone, otherwise Verone.
, liis minstrel. See Caleye.
, his nurse. See Leygrave.
, prosecutors on behalf of, 351.
, secretary of the. See BaJdok.
, threatening the king's sec-
retaries, 696.
.sureties for, or [persons] who
bound themselves on behalf of
the king, 32, 341.
, surveyor of his castles, 634.
his coronation, 14.
Edward 11 — cont,
, acquittaiice of John Fecx^ for
the king's jewels, 128.
, collations to prebends and hos-
pitals by, and presentations to
churches by, 62.
, ,in Scotland, 380-383.
, fish for, or for his household, 32,
215, 390, 394, 421. 600.
, horses, or stud of. See Horses.
, Household of. See Household.
, letters of credence for his com-
missioners, 197, 250.
, loss of the king's hamfwi,
wagons, sumpters, Ac., at the
battle of Sterling, 316.
, Marshalsea of. See Marshalsea.
, purveyance for. See Purvey-
ance.
, taking goods under colour of
for the use of, and lodging in
houses; conmiission to restrain.
67.
, his verge. See Verge.
, victuals for the use of. See
Purveyance.
vow made in danger by, grant
in fulfilment of, 75, 237.
Wardrobe of, or the Great
Wardrobe. See Wardrobe.
wines for, or for his household,
117, 134, 138, 187, 198, 278, 356,
420, 448. 449.
Elizabeth, his sister [wife of
John, count of Holland and Zea-
land, and afterwards of Hum-
phrey de Bohun], countess of
Hereford. See Bohun.
, Joan, his sister, wife of Gilbert
de Clare, earl [1262 to 1295] of
Gloucester and Hertford. See
Clare, Gilbert de.
Mary, his sister. See Mary, a
nun of Amesbury.
, Edward the king's son, earl of
Chester. See Edward.
Eleanor [afterwards countess of
Gueldres], the king's daughter,
222, 336.
his son John [of Bltham , after-
wards earl of Cornwall], and
Eleanor sister of the said John,
222, 322, 336, 453.
and his father Edward I, 115,
201.
, his grandmother, queen EHeajior.
See Eleanor, queen of king Henry
m.
, his niece. See Fife, Mary coun-
tess of.
Iiis niece Joan, daughter of
Peter de Gavaston. See Gavas-
ton.
Mmund, >thei king's brother.
See Woodstpck.
Thomas, the king's brother.
Sec Brotherton.
OENEHAL INDEX.
709
Edward II— con*.
ithe kbg|8 brother, John de
ESxoa a prisoneir for saying that
he is, 273.
, his uncle, Edmund, earl of Lan-
caster. See Lanoofiter.
Edward, earl of Chester, the king's son,
6, 42, 141, 162, 198, 200, 336,
447, 646, 696.
,lord of the Isle of Wight, 646.
, keeper of his Wardrobe, Nicho-
las Hugate, 463.
* alleged extortions by his bailifiEs,
&o., 134.
, steward of his household, Robert
de Malo Lacu, 42, 463.
Edward HI, king, 119, 333, 357.
Edward, Alured. 463.
, John, of Colchester, 476, 480.
, ,of Saunford, 463.
, Richard, 476, 480.
, Richard son of, 372.
.Robert, of Swayeseye, rector of
Staghbanau, 68.
, Thomas son of John, 476, 480.
Edwardston, Edwaideston [oo. Suffolk],
176, 383.
Edwinstow, Edenestowe [oo. Notting-
ham], 323.
Edwyne, Juliana wife of Walter de
Paxford, 497.
Edyesthorpe. See Edingthorpe.
Edyham, Walter de, 312.
Edynden. See Edington.
Edyweston. See Edith Weston.
E£^ngham, Efhrngham [oo. Surrey],
607.
Egeham. See Egham.
Egemere, Eggemere, John de, 63.
,a prisoner, 467.
, Reginald de, a prisoner, 467.
Egeton. See Ecton.
Eggarton, Edgarintone, Edgarynton
[in Godmersham pansn], oo.
Kent, 676, 696.
Eggebaston, Richard de, assessor, 348.
Eggefeld, Thomas de, keeper oi the
hosiHtal of Lanark, 381.
See Edgefield.
Eggemere. See Egemere.
£gge6cleye. Su Egglesclife.
Eggeware. jSee Edgware.
Egglesclife, EggleecUf, Ems^esdere,
Robert de, an assessor, 848.
, William de, 207.
Egglestone, Egleeton [co. York], 209.
, abbot and convent of. ^24, 262.
Egham, Egeham [co. Surrey], 319.
EgiltoQ Hide. See Egleton Hide.
Eglesfeld, Adam de. keeper of St.
Katherine's hospital by the
Tower, 64.
, John de, 362.
Eglesfleghham. See Eodefeofaan.
Egleaheyl. See Eglosheyl.
Eglesmaleshogh. See Carluke.
Eglesrosse. See Eglwys-Rhos.
Egleston. See Egglestone; Egleton.
Egleton, Egleston, Egilton, co. Rut^
landTSfie.
.Hide of, Bgaton Hyde, co.
Rutland, 386.
Eglismaiuack. See Carluke.
Eglosheyl, Master Ivo de, parson of
Uherdelynge, 446.
Eg)wys-Rhos, Eglesrosse [co. Carnar-
von], Adam de Brantyngham,
rector of, 397.
, Thomas de Cave, rector of,
397.
Egmant<m, oo. Nottingham, 90, 639.
, Thomas de Sancto Leonardo,
parson of, 90.
Egremont, i^^remond, Egremund,
J(^n de, 446.
, Robert, 144.
, Thomas de, 603.
, ,John his son, 603.
Egremont, Egremond, Egremound,
Eflremund [oo. Cumberland],
43, 143, 262, 446.
See Multon of Egremont.
Eighteenth, 424, 436, 478.
, assessors and coUectors of, 347-
349, 380, 387.
, form of assessment of, 349, 374.
Ekcleehale. See Eccheshall.
Eketon, Peter de, 418.
Ekynton. See Elkynton.
Eld Court. See Held Court.
Elder, Waldin the, 62.
£ldest(^, Dukettus de, 483.
Eldure, John the. See Tyndale.
Eleanor, queen, wife of Edward I., and
mother of Edward IE., [the
daughter of Ferdinand, king of
Castile], 27, 61, 128, 139, 247, 323.
, daughter of Edward n, 222,322,
336, 453.
, queen of king Henrv m. [the
daughter of Raymona, count of
ProYinoel. the king's grand-
mother, 203, 341.
, , her grandsons, 341.
Eleanor, John son of John son of. See
Magna Ovre.
See Eliauore.
Elerkey in Veryan, Elerky [co. Coinn-
waU], 141.
Elery [co. Cardigan], 77.
Elger, Richard, 91.
Elghton, John le, le Chaloner, 236.
Elham, Peter de, of Lenne, 263.
Elham [oo. Kent]. 126, 324.
Eliaduk, EUaduck, Elyaduok, Elyaduk,
John, 184.
^oi^ ton of John, of 1>d, 273,
274*
710
GENERAL INDEX.
Elianore, Joseph, 367.
8te Eleanor.
Elias, Henry son of, 282.
» John, son of, de Gronlesmere,
330.
., , de L^ybom, 230, 234.
, , de Wogheby, 19.
jBiohard son of, de Doyaneby,
171, 370, 642, 643.
, , de Whytevell, 171.
, Robert son of, a oocserv&tor of
liiie peaoe, 606.
> , de Knoatesthotpe, 476.
, William son of , 83.
) , and Lora his wife, 638.
, , de Laybom, 230, 234.
burn, 230, 234.
Elilond, William, 486.
Elingham, Simon de, and Isabella his
wife, 464.
Elion, Walter son of Bobert, 630.
Eliot. See Myot.
Elis. See Elys.
Elisabeth, the kin^s sister, oountees of
Herefooxl, wife of Hnmplu^ey de
Bohun. See Bohun.
Elkynton, Ekynton, Biohard de, 180.
EUa, Mvelay, Elvele, Alveleye [oo.
York], 314. 316.
EUa. Kirk, Elvele, oo. York, 86.
Ella, Weet, West Elvele, Westeive-
leye [oo. York], 316, 476.
Ellerker, Henry de, 682.
, Henrey de, 628.
, Joan de, 628, 682.
, JcAn de, 166, 209, 414, 416.
, ..the elder, 130, 239, 347,
628, 682.
y ,the younger, 628, 682.
, , of the Household, 20.
Ellerker [oo. York], 207, 218, 682.
EUerton [co. York], the iwior of, 200.
EUesfeld, Elesefeld, Elsefeld. Adam de,
329.
, Gilbert de, 146.
I 7 a oommiHEBoner, ooa-
aervatoir of the peooo. 274, 287,
469, 647, 605.
f ,and Edmund his brother,
274.
, Biohard de, 261, 329.
, , dean of St. Martin le
Grand, London, 40.
, Bobert de, oonstable of Bor-
deaux, 380.
EUleemere, laiesmere in Wales [co.
Salop], 94, 109, 116, 202, 261,
830, 371.
Joim [de Woubounie], yioar of,
EUesworthe, John de, of Stowe, 360.
Elleton, Hugh de, of Ellerker, 207.
Elmdon, Elmedon [co. Essex], 391.
Mmo, Letice atte, 499.
Elmedon. See Elmdon.
Elmelcr^e, Elmeleie, Elm^. See Ebn-
ley; Ebnley CJiastle.
Elmerigg, Adam de, 616.
Elmestede. See Elmstead.
Elmeswell. See Elmswell.
£3met, Elmete, co. York, Barwick in,
282.
Elmeton. jSm Elmtoa.
Elmham, Ehnhame, Henry de, parson
of Ooupro, 881.
, Laurence de, 419.
, ,the king's baiber, 386.
, , steward of Galtves
Torest, 416.
, Peter de, of Lenne, 206.
Ehnham [co. Suffolk], 309.
Elmloy, Elmeleie, co. Kent, 669.
Elmley, Elmely [oo. Worcester], 278.
Elmley Castle, ISmeleye, co. Wck--
oester, 124.
Elmstead. Elmestede, co. Essex, 184,
36i
Ehnswell, EbnesweU [oo. Suffolk], 179,
181.
Elmton, Elmeton, oo. Derby, 87.
Elnestowe. See Elstow.
Elsefeld. 8u Ellesfeld.
Elsing, Elssing [co. Norfolk], 264.
ELslak, Bobert de, 'mouner,' 88.
Elssing. See Elsing.
Elstede, William de, pareon of St.
Michael's church, Abyngton, 644.
Elstow, Elnestowe Fco. Bedford].
Thomas de Banmburgh. parson or
a moiety of the diuron of, 378,
606.
, St. Mary's, prioress and oouTent
of, 227.
, , nun of, Sibyl Giffard,
210.
, , Elisabeth de BeWo
Campo, a nun and abbess of, 210,
218, 260.
, Joan [de Wanton], ab-
bess of, 133, 210.
Elstree, Idelestre [co. Hertford], 488.
Eltham, John de, the king's son, after-
wards earl of 0>rawall, 222, 322,
336, 453.
intham [co. Kent], 436.
, letters patent dated at, 429,
435-438, 441, 481, 482.
Eltham Maunderille, or manor of Maun-
derille [being port of the manor
of Eltham, oo. K«itl, 159.
Elveden [oo. Suffolk], 264.
Elvelay, Elvele. See Ella; Ella, Kirk.
Elvet, hundred of. See Cantref Mawr.
Elvet [oo. Durham], 406.
Eilyet bridge [Durham], over the Wear.
404.
Elvet, New [oo. Durham], 406.
EilTetham, XJiyetham, oo. Southampton,
462, 483.
[
GENERAL INDEX.
7li
Mvrik, Henry, 454.
Ely, Alan de, airoiideaoaQ of Sudbury,
626.
, Richard de, 277.
, SimoQ de, [of Bristol], 679.
, William de, William, 437.
Ely, prior and convent [ol St. Ethel-
dreda'8] of, 36, 68, 189, 666.
Ely, bishop of, 6.
, the bishop's ooroner for Mit-
ford, 00. Noorfc^k, 880.
, bishops of. iSeeHothum; Loog-
champ; Ridel.
L^' [^^ bishop [tm^p. Henry
,GeoflErey [Ridel]. Sue Ridel.
, Nigel, bishop [1133 to 1169] of,
36.
, bishop of, his town of Wisbedi,
and the manor of Wolaokoe, 36.
, , olaim in right of has
church by, 68.
, bishomio, diocese, or see of, 108,
2u9, o2u.
, the tenlth in the, 166,
160, 214.
Ely [oo. Cambridge], 86, 285.
, mien [named] of, going with ships
to Leune ana Boston, 311.
, hospital of St. John the Baptist,
master and brethren of, 319.
, Robert le Porteresman of, 285.
,Soham by. See Soham.
Ely, Isle of, [oo. Cambridge], J[ohn de
Hothum], bishop of My, keeper
of, 46.
Elyaduok, Elyadui. See Eliaduk.
Elyn, Alan, 362.
, William, of Lincoln, 362.
Elyngham, Thomas de, 272.
ElyntoTL Richard de, a lay brother of
Waltham Holy Cross, 278.
Elyot, Eliot, John, 98, 102, 276.
, Thomas, 464.
,WilUam, 464.
T ,[oo. Dorset]. 373.
Elys, Elis, John, 86.
, ,of London, 216.
, Ralph, of London, 216.
, Robert, of Great Yarmouth, 106,
107, 112, 171, 172, 178, 184^ 284
306, 321, 365, 463, 481, 60d.
, Thomas, of Thame, 177.
, William, of Horsham, 462.
Em, Andrew, of Bylyngburgh, 177.
I Geoffrey son of Peter, 36.
Embleton, Emeldon, co. Northumber-
land, 264, 324.
Emelay, John de, 234.
Emeldon, Richard de, of Newcastle upon
Tyne, 247, 311, 604.
, , mayor of Newcastle
upon T^ne. a commissioner, oon-
senraitor oi the peace for North-
umberland, &o., 88, 92. 99, 135,
284, 301, 646.
, Roger de, 230.
, William de, 71.
See Embleton.
Emelot, Adam, of Dersyngham, 298,
364.
EmeiTngham, Adam de, of Birkyn, a
commissioner, Ac., 282.
Emlyn. Su Newcsustle in Emlyn.
Emma, daughter of John, 83.
, John son of. See Chaumbre.
, lliomas son of, 176.
, William son of Geoffrey son of,
de Masqyngham, 267.
, son of. See Fiz Emme.
Enmie, William, 162.
Emmington, Amyngton [oo. Oxford],
John de Northffet, parson or,
396. , i«- ,
Emneth, Bnemethe [in Freebridge
hundred,' co. Norfolk], 62.
Hervey de Stanton, parson of,
62.
Empark, licence to. See Wood.
Empingham, Empyngham, Eppingham,
CO. Rutland, 171, 236, 5B6, 487!
Empynsham, William de. parson of
little Casterton, 146.
See Empingham.
Endose, licence to. See Wood.
Enderfor, John son of John son of Peter
ae, of Marum, 608.
,Riohard de, 126, 288.
2-! , parson of the churoh of
Kreghton, 381.
, , parson of Roul, 382.
, Robert de, king's derk, 612.
, William de, parson of Warcop,
tjOiS.
Enderby Wood. Wodenderby [oo. Lin-
coln], 160.
Enderkethyn. iSlee Liverkeithing.
Enefeld, Henry de, 229.
, J<dm de, 166, 201, 675.
, , a conmiifisioner, 268.
Enemere, Walter de, 314.
Enemethe, Alexander de, punreyor, 207.
See Emneth.
Engayne, Engaigne, John de, 372.
, John, a conseryator of the peace.
460. '
, of Blatherwyk, and
eoa hjB wife, 649.
Enginour le, Lonmnour, Lenmgneour,
Lengynour, William, Wflliam le,
3287^
, , of Gemeeeye, 677, 678.
See Genur; Gyoour.
GENERAL INDEX.
BogUnd, the re«ain, 3, 7, 8 6, 21,
33, 34, 48, 64, 67, 68, i, 102,
104, 106, llB-121, li , 188,
139, 142, 152, 164, 1: ', 190,
192, 200, 205-208, 2j , 219,
258, 263, 266, 268, 3 I,
340, 341, 350, 352, 3 k ___,
39G, 396^8, 402, 4( , 418,
418, 423. 424, 429, 4_, !, 445,
446, me, 490, 491, 493, 494, 406,
499, 500, 603, 506, 510, HU. 521
570, 574, 575, 679, 682, 583, 686,
695, 696.
,.., bknms ot, 17.
..., olera; of England, tentiu im-
poaed on. See Teaths.
.... oooateble of. See Bohun,
Humphrey do, earl of Hei^ora
,.., ganger of. See HaresohBl.
..., keeper (rf, dming tiie king's
absenoe. Bet VaJenda, Aywar
d«, Ao.
..., marahal of. See BroUi^rton.
,..,qneeni of. See Eleanor; Iia-
bell»; Hargaret.
...^^Bteward of. See Lancaster,
Thomas, earl of.
..,, born in, J<din de Doaeoastre,
421.
....caatles of the king in, 253, 310.
...,C3iaDoei7 of. See C3uuioery.
oorn, export of. See Corn.
....custMO of, 663.
.... onatoniH <m wool, hidee and wool
tells in. See Castoms
...,law of, 400.
an Irisbinan ma^ nse
English law in Ireland. Set
...,llanfaalsea of. &e BAarahalBea.
...,preeentation^Ri7 foreigners] to
ohnrahee in, 3w.
...gsoatage in ail ooanties of, 4fiO.
.... merohaate of, their goods seised
in Zealand, 106.
.... men^iante of, mayor of the. See
Cherletoo.
..., [a oaptiTej from the Holy Land
.... Hospital of St. John of Jerusa-
lem in. See St. John of Jera-
Bngland — eont.
Bobwt, ooUDt of FUnders, and.
See Flanders.
, and William, oonnt of Hainaolt,
ic.. disputes and agreements
with, or envoys or merchantB of
the ooont in. See Hainanlt.
, ., larying toUs for the
oonnlt of Hainanlt on his sahjects
in, 71, 160-108, 112. 171, 178,
184, 2ii, 306, 365, 463. 481, 609,
610.
Eof^ebonm, Engleburne [in Harbertoa
pariah, co. Devon]. 466, 476.
Ekiglehy. William de, knight, 897.
Englowode. See Ingtewood.
Engleia. See Lenders.
John le, 408.
Rng]ii)ti, TTjigliatunan Sfg England.
English laws. See Ireloind.
Bngroser of the Ekoheaa«r, Dublin. See
Broun; Waoe; Wanove.
Gnlay, Bicdiu^ son of Oervaae, 488.
Ennibrok, Thomas de, 392.
Eoyoa, Enn^n. See David ap Enyon.
Eppeworth. iSee Epworth.
Epplinedtn, Epplyngden, RaJph de,
336.
.Master Iliamas de, 217.
E^ell [00. Oxford], 176.
Epworth, I^pewoTth, E^pwwth [co.
Lincoln], 162.
Erbee. See Erlee.
Ercalwe, William de, 222.
Eroedekne. See Lercedekene.
Eroediakjn, Ralph, of Comwali, 293.
See Leroedeiene.
Erdbni7 [Aibury] in CStilTers Cotton
paiteh, CO. yfarwvik, prior and
convent of, 164.
Erdington, Elrdinton. See XMyng1«n.
Erdinton. See Tarn ton.
Brdyngton, Erdynton, Erilingtmi,
Erdintofi, Henry de, a oommi»-
siooer, oonseri'atvr erf tho peace,
83, 97, 185, 289, 565.
&ewdl. See Orwell.
£]rghum ErKhom, ErKum. Eryum,
BaJph de, prebendary of Oamun-
derleye. 224, 407.
, William de, 20.
, ,the older, 209.
.See E^ynm-
Ek-le, Erlee, Erlegh, Erl»e, Derie,
Derive. Henry le, 486.
,John de. 648.
, and Isabella his wife,
660.
J. de, JiJin de, or Jcdifi, am
tor of tie poooe. 83. 96, 173. 176,
181, 282. i»6, 301, 302. 348, 360.
469. 474, 48". &41.
.John son of William de, and
William hk brother, 474.
GENERAL INDEX.
71S
Erie — cont.
, Nioh(^as, 539.
, Robert, 371.
, Robert le, 484.
, Roger le, 172, 182.
, Walter, 462.
Erlegh. 8es Erie.
Erlestoti, Richard de, 153.
Erl^e. See Erie.
Erlham. Geoffrey de, 518.
, J<^ de, 518.
, Laurence de, 'draper,' 277.
iSfee Earlham.
Erlingham. See Arlingham.
Erm. See Herm.
Ermewe. See Tarmooth.
Ermittwajrth, Ermynfchwayt. See
Annatiiwadte.
Ernaldes, William, 291.
EmaldesoTt^ in Pinjton [oo. Wor-
cester], 332.
Erneolyf. See Amdiffe.
Eknedore, le. Su London.
Bmeetree, Emestre, oo. Salop, 293, 477.
Emewode. Su Eamwood.
Emeys, Alice late the wife of Simon, of
Sowe, 362.
Emhurst, John son of Richard de, 372.
, Richard de, 372.
, William son of Ridiard de, 372.
Ikiii, Bmy. See Ervy.
Erol. See Enrol.
Erpingham. Erpynffham [oo. Norfolk],
Rak^ [son c^ John son of Simon
de Erpugham], parson <^, 467.
Errd, Erol [oo. Perth], Stephen de
Boolton, parson of, 382.
Ersham, Roger de, 274.
ErthbeiEg, in the diocese of Glasgow,
Hugh de Bardelby, parson of,
382.
Ervy, William. 332.
Er3aim, Master Richard de, pareom of
Kedmershnlle, 143.
See Erghum.
Esci4>e from custody, 3.
Esohalers. See Soalariis.
Esdie. See Esshe.
Escheator north of Trent. See Orop-
hull ; Sapy ; Stapedton.
south of Trent, 29, 37, 42, 251,
413, 524.
See dare; Rodeney;
Walwayn.
, sub-escheators for Ox-
ford, 413.
, bailiffs and ministero of the,
expelled by [rioters], 173.
Escheatry [south of] Trent, 157.
Escote, Walter de, 408.
Esonok, Escrik [oo. Tork]^ John de
Merkynfeldi panon cir, 249.
Esorik, Richard de, 396.
, Thomas de, chaplain, 341.
, , parson of the church of
Cholyngton, 403.
, , parson of the cdiuinh of
StanhouB, 382.
EscriTeyn, Lesaryreyn, Nicholas le,
Nicholas, of Calne, 383.
Ebcoib. See Soorea.
Esooser, Lesouaer, Amald del, Amald
de, of Gascony, 117.
, Peter, 449.
E^den, Robert de, a commissioner, 287.
Esdyk, Esdik, John de, 308, 362.
Eseburn. See Easebum.
Esher, Esshere, oo. Suirey, 98.
E^her Waterville, oo. Sunrey, othorwiso
Melbourne manor in Eshcr
parish, 98.
Esingdon. See Essendon.
Esington. See Easington.
Estngwdd. jSiee Easingwold.
Eskdale, Eskedale [co. York]. See
Grosmont.
f^pagne. See Ispania.
Espiart, Luke, 143, 151.
Espioer. See Lespioer; Specer; Spicer.
Esquirel. See Lesquirel.
Essartis, Master John de, 517.
Esse, Robert son of Adam de, and John
his brother, 183.
See Ash; Essh.
Essebume, Eseburn, Moses, 86, 466.
Esseby. See Ashby Canons.
Essendon, Esingdon [oo. Hertford],
Ralph de Sutton, parson of, 210.
Essetteford. See Ashford.
Essex, county of. 20, 67, 98, 141, 158,
166, ^, 279, 301, 338, 350, 351,
401, 422, 472. 497, 523, 534, 556.
, assessors for, 348.
, oommissioneiB for, 96, 299, 300,
501, 548-550, 602.
^commjssion de waUiis et fossatis
for, 607.
, conservators, or keepers of the
peace for, 290, 460, 461.
, justices of assize for, 169, 510.
, sheriff of, 203, 262, 380, 505.
, forest of, 327, 438.
, .licence to hunt within
the, 194.
, , stewardship of the, 166.
239.
.measures not of the standard of
London used in, 173.
offences against the staple of
wool in, 489.
Essex, earl of Hereford and. See
Bohun ; Peter, Geoffrey son of.
Essex, John de, 488.
, Reginald de, 504.
, Robert de, 509.
,Tlioma8 de, 147.
^Thomas son of Thomas de, 175.
714
GENERAL INDEX.
lUi, 'EBEhe, Eache, Roger de, 406.
, Thomas de, 427, 450.
Esshe Bedgne, Eaahe Begnie. See Ash
Beigny.
EflBhedon. See Ashdown.
Bashere. See Boher ; ifelier Watesnrille.
EBsheton, Juliana de, 88.
, William de, 88.
, William,'William€Bkiiave^ de, 88.
See Aasheton; Aysditoii.
Essindine, EByndon, Ifiyngdcm [oa. Rut.
laud], 279, ^.
EsBOTere, John de, 494.
fiBt, Robert de, 20B.
, Roger, 479.
, , of Sweyuyngtoii, 888.
.Simon, a oommianoner, Ao., 98,
178, 178.
.Simon son ol Walter, of Great
Ootes, 468.
EBtafford. See Stafford.
Eatan, John, 454.
Eataoiaoo, Estaineye. See Staneye;
Staniaoo.
Estapelford, Hugh de, of Nottingham,
191.
See Stapeliord.
Eatbriggeford. See Bridgeford, East.
Estbrunne. Su Eastbum.
Estdaydon. See daydon, East.
E^itoodeford. See Ckxlford, East.
Estooeham. See Oosham.
Estonl, Robert de, 240.
Eatderham. See Derdiam, East.
Estdouelioh. See Dowliah Wake.
Erte, Esse. See Ash, East.
Estestrete, Robert de, a monk, 368.
Estesture. See East Stoor.
Estfeld, Thomas de, [of Guernsey], 515.
Estgarston. See Garston, East.
Estgaulton, Matilda late the wife of
John son of John de, 406.
. Estgeyeldale. See GiyendaJe.
I^thalle, William de, 63.
Estham. See Eastham.
Esthamme. See Ham, East.
Esthanneye. See Haoney, East.
iOsthjitnyngfeld. See Hannio^dd, East.
Estherling. See Harling, East.
Estheselerton. See Heelerton.
Esthundred. See East Hundred.
Esthum. Su Hecne, East.
Estlake. See Eastlake.
Ertludford, Estludeford. Ske Lydfoid,
East.
Estmere, £2stmer, Estmar, John de,
clerk, 418, 447.
, William, 367.
Estneye. See Eastney.
Efiton, Bobert de derk of tho town of
Soarborough, 264, 304.
.William de, of Seyton, and
Roger, William end John his
brothers, 608.
Eaton [co. York], 326.
ESston. See Easton ; Easton by Burbage.
Estpeoham. See Peckham, East.
Estrannge. See Lestrange.
Estre, J<^ de, panoa of Munymel, 382.
Eata^ele. See Keal, East.
Eit Betford. Su Betford, East.
Estarudham. Su Budham.
Estsutton. Su Sutton.
Esturmy. Su Sturmy.
Estwalton. Su Wallpn, East.
EBtweridham. Slu Worldham, East.
EatwighUyng. Su Wittering, East.
Estwode, J(^ de, of Bmmmele, 373.
Su Eastwood.
Estwo^efwiU, Eatwogwill. Su Ogwell,
£^ WcHrldham. Su Worldham, East
Esyndon. Su Easmdine.
Esyngton. Su Easingtom.
Eoyngwold, Nicholas de, 3.
Etohingham. Su Eohjngham.
Etelof, John, burgess of Sel^y, 527.
Ethe, Ede, William, and Margery his
wife, 425.
Eton, Hufi^ de, 104.
.Peter de, 465.
Su Etton.
Eton, 125.
Eton [oo. Buckingham], 428, 516.
Etton, Thomas son of Laurence de, 229.
£(seEton.
Etton, 234.
Etton, [oo. Northampton], 286.
Eu, Balph. count of, 398.
, Balph de. count of Eu,, and Joan
1^ wife, 187.
Euro, John de, 88, 147, 231.
, ,a commissioner, &o., 83.
, , [of London], 598.
Euse, d'. Su Dense.
Eustace, count. Su Boulogne.
Eustace, John son of, le Baron, 78.
, Peter son of, de Swafham, 463.
, Bobert son o^, 315.
Eve, John, 208.
Ihronle, Thomas de, chaplain, 307.
Eyerard, Ito, 481.
, Bobert, of Aylesbury, 54, 100.
, William, 36.
, , of Laxton, 228.
Everdon. See Evereedon.
Evere. Su Eure; Iver.
Eyereedon, Everdon. Evredon, Master
John de [a baron of the Ex-
chequer, 1307 to 1323], 249, 295,
299, 375, 482, 501. 504, 546, 550.
......... .......... an 0m068or, ooo.
, Master John de, dean of Wol-
yerhampton, 113.
, William de, rector of the ohuroh
of Fladbury, 4.
I
1
!
GENEBAL INDEX.
EreKsholt. 8u ErenlLolt.
Everinebom, Eraryngham, Adun de, of
Birkjn, a oommiflaioner, fto., 476.
j^ .and COarioa, liii wife,
,ThoniaB de, 232.
Everle, Ererlej, Breii^e, GeofErey de,
211.
, Ji^ de, Ml UBeaeor, 349.
Brenliolt, Erereshtdt [oo. Bedford],
898.
Everwyk. See York.
EretynghAm. See Ereringlum.
Eresham, Master Simon de, panon of
Stcudak, 672.
.ThMUBS dA, 346, 448.
, ,reator of Baddeby, 577.
Eresham [oo. Woroester], William,
abbot of St. E^wra^B, and the
ooaTont of, 677.
abbot and oonvent of, 624.
EnngtoQ, Eviaton [co. Leioester], 2S6.
ErioDydd, Evronnyth [oo. CaroaiTon],
himdrad of, 240.
Eriedale. See Ewes.
Eroteaoue, John, 'botero,' 291.
Emdon. See Erereedon.
Evreui [Eure, France], St. Tanrin,
Robert, abbot of, 78.
Erreax. See Deveins.
EryofLnytii. See Erionyidd.
Ewehurat. See Holliagtou aod Ewhnrat.
Ewelle, E1e«nar de, 600.
Ewer, Ewere, Lewer, Robert le, Bobert,
king's yeoman, 136, 263, 686.
, , anrest ot aUwduiieDt ot,
605, 596.
, ooiistable of the oaatlo of
Odiham. 695.
Ewea, or Evisdale, St Martin in Ewys-
dale. John de Peroebhgg, paraoii
of, 383. "ss F-
EwhuBt, Ewehnret [eo. Sueaex]. See
HolIingtOD and Ewhnnt.
Ewyadale. See Ewes.
Ezdiauge, or CSiange. See Oanterbmy ;
London.
Ezobeqner of Elnglaod, the Great Ex-
clwfiuer, 4. .
27, 61 f4 58
77, 80.
113 *tS
., ohanoeUor of. See Staunton.
Ezciieqaer of BnKlaod — cont.
, treastirer of, and barooa of the,
13, 19, 20, 61, 64-66, 70, 116, 160,
193, 202, 247, 260, 263, 364, 266,
329, 346, 386, 389, 401, 424, 601,
630, 684, 696.
and cihamberUinB of, 14,
39, 65, 64, 70, 73, 74, 112, 118,
127, 131. 136, 148, 161, 166, 160,
164, 220, 241, 322, 331, 892, 412,
423, 436, «7. 602. 611, 560.
, barons at tbe. See: —
Abel; Norwico;
AbindoD ; Okham ;
Ererdon : Staunton ;
Foxle; Trykingham;
Freakeneie ; Warle i
Insnla; Wodehouse.
,maidial of. See Nora Bnreo.
, BupeirisoTs of tlie sammooaM of,
19.
Tuhenhip of the, or of the
Qreat Extdkequer, 63, 496.
, rolls and memoranda of tiie, 626.
of IrelaJid. See Dublin.
of CkrmKTtlien. iS« Carmarthen.
ol CamarvMi. See CaraarTon.
Exemption. See : —
Arrest ; Military Service;
Costoms ; Murage ;
Debt ; Pavage ;
Ferry ; Pontage ;
Florence, Bardi Tallages;
of; Toll.
Exeter, oo. Devon, city of, 148, 181,
184, 286. 44U, 466, 6^.
.maynr of, Roger Beynia or
BcTTin. 633.
, commiagionera of gaol delivery
for, 186, 477.
, iuMneements of liberties of.
Til. tolls, anchorage, ftc. 91.
, to provide Bhipe for tile king's
aervioe, 166.
, pavage for, 626.
,8t. Stephen's church, 683.
.altar of St. Gabriel in,
633.
Exeter, bishop of, 667.
, See Byttpn; Quivil ;
Stapelton.
, Thomas, bishop of. See Bytton.
Exoter, cathedral chnroh of, the ohaptor
of. 72.
dean and cbapter of, 148.
, altar of St. Mary in the church
of. 533.
, bells for the church, instruments
and dock, 72.
Exeter, bBboprio, diocese, or see of,
140, 148. 222. 379, 418, 434, 606,
608.
.tenth in, 4, 117. 14S, 156:
716
GENERAL INDEX.
Exniiig, Exnigges [oo. Suffolk], 152.
Exon, John de, 273.
Export. See Trade.
Ezton, Simon de, 90.
Ezton, 00. Somerset, 522.
Extorsion. See Malpractices.
Eyde. See Eagle.
Eyoote, Simon de, 419, 458.
, ,<:lerk, or clerk marshal,
419, 566.
, , master of the hospital <^
St. Giles, Kypier, 452, 529.
Eydon [oo. Northampton], John de
Burton, paorson of, 378.
, John de Compton [Gumpton],
parson of, 76.
Eye, John de, 439.
, , an approTer, 175.
'Eye [in Westminster], oo. Middlesex,
356.
Eye [oo. Suffolk] the castle of, 218.
, oastle and manor of, 400, 401.
,the honor of, 383, 401.
Eyes gouged out, 279, 292, 462.
, Eye-sight, lost sight of, 151,
430.
Eylesford. See Aylesford.
Eylmind, Edith, 332.
Eynoourt, I^nourt. See Deyncourt.
Eyneshuiy, Ayneshury, oo. Huntingdooi,
273.
Eynesham. See Eynsham.
Eynoun. jSee David; Qriffin; Leulia;
Mereduo ap Eynoun; Yevan
Loyd.
Eynsham, fSynesham [co. Oxford], 288,
367.
, abhot and convent of, 120, 554.
Eynulf, Alice, of Littleton, 682.
Eiyr, Joan, late the wife of Richard le,
of Trewoelesyk, 178.
, Stephen le, [of Bristol], 579.
, William le, of Preton, 461.
, William son of Bobert le, of
Castre, 279.
See Heyr; Leyr.
Eyre, justices in, or itineraoit, 49, 110,
119, 149, 191, 256, 552, 692, 600.
Eyston. See Easton.
Eyton, Master Geoffrey de, prebendary
of St. Botolph's in the diuroh of
Lincoln, 434.
, Peter de, and Margery his wife,
607.
.Thomas de, dean of St. Mary
Magdalen's, Bruggenorth, 106.
, ,of Flctestrete, 369.
, William de, 438.
Eyton. See Eaton.
EyviUe. See DeyviUe.
P
Faber. See Smith.
Fabri, Fabry, Master Peter, king's
HIerk, the Pope's notary, 25, 53,
266.
Faderles, John, 231.
Fairbank, Fanerbanok [co. Westmore-
land], 445.
Fairbam, William, the younger, 362.
Fairbrok, Faiyrbrok, John de, 172, 182.
Fairefeld. See Fairfield.
Faireia, GUbert, 412.
Fairfalagh, Richard, 208.
Fairfield, Fairefeld [co. Derby], 524.
Faxrford, Fayreford, Farford, John de,
parson of Aston Olynton, 311.
, William de, a commissioner, &o.,
536, 607.
Faiiford, Faireford, co. Gloucester, 511,
518.
Fairhar, Fayher, Fayrher, Thomas, 122.
Fairlight, Farlegh [co. Sussex], 511.
Fairman, Fayrman, Farman, Ferman,
Adam, 178.
,Elias son of John, of Hungir-
ford, 232.
, John, and Joan his wife, 425.
, William de. See Famam.
, William, [co. Surrey], 467.
Fairstead, Fayrsted [oo. Essex], Bobert
son of John de Sandebrul, rector
of, 222.
, William de Nuttele, rector of,
222.
Fakenham, Richard de, of Lenne, 206.
Fakenham [oo. Suffolk], 402.
Fakeohamdam. See Fakenham Lan-
caster.
Fakenham Lancaster, Fakenhamdam
[CO. Norfolk], 195, 235.
Fakenham Magna, or St. Peter. Faken-
ham Aspes Magna [co. Norfolk],
Robert Ostage, parson of, 222.
Falcenham. See Falkenham.
Falcon, falcons, licence to fly, 240.
, price of a, 93.
, a gentle, price of, 92.
Falconer. See Fanooner.
Faloumberge. See Faucomberge.
Falde. See Fauld.
Falderleye, Geoffrey de, 181.
Fale, Thomas, 178.
Faleise. See Faleyse; Vallis.
Falemewe, Falemuth. See Falmouth.
Falewesle. See Fawsley.
Faleyse, St^hen de, 21.
Falilee, J<^, 274, 287.
Falk, Adam, 234.
See FQoke*
GENERAL INDEX.
717
FaJkefnliam, Fi^oenhAm [oo. Suffolk],
676.
Falkirk. Faukirke [oo. Stirling]. John
de Newelond, paraooi of, 382.
Falle, William de, And Roeda his wife,
606.
Fallyng, Andrew de, 171.
, John de, and Adam his hrother,
171.
Falmouth, Falemewe Falemuth [oo.
Cornwall], 94, 638, 609.
Falstolf , Wilham, of Great Gememuth,
633.
Faludon, Adam de, 369.
Falwesle, Thomas de, 221.
See Fawsley,
Famine. See Scarcity.
Fandon or Faudoo. See Fandon.
Faneoort, Bertiniis de, 234.
Fannot, Thomas. 163.
Fard. See Furd.
Fardeyn, Thomas, 667.
Fareford. See Faireford.
Farendon, Nicholas de, a commissioner,
Ac., 602.
, , mayor of London, 666.
Faresleye. See Faeeley.
Farewath, Elias de, the elder, 306.
Farewell, Farewalle [co. Stafford],
prioress and nuns of, 666.
Farford. See Fairford.
Fargis, Farges, Reymund de, cardinal
deacon of Sancta Maria Nova,
dean of St. Mary's, Salisbury,
archdeacon of Leicester and par-
son of Leek, 55, 440, 624, 662.
Farham, Simon de, 433.
Faringdon, Chepyngfarendon [co.
Berks], 448.
Farle, Farlee. See Farleye.
Farlegh. See Fairlight; Monkton
Farley.
Farleye, Farlegh. Farle, Farlee, Farley,
John de, 166, 637.
, Philip de. See Warley.
, Ralph de, 61.
See Monkton Farley.
Farmatin, Roger, his daughter Mar-
garet, 263.
Famam, Farman lin error'}, William de,
306.
Famdon, John de, of Northbarwe, 178.
See Farrington.
Farnedale, Adam de, 641.
Fameleye, John de, 466.
Famham, Henry de, 89.
, John de, 314.
Famham, Femham [co. Hants], 608,
60i.
Farnham [co. York], John de Carlton,
parson of, 89.
Farrington, Farndon [in Ipley, oo.
Bants], 316.
I Farrynges, Richard de, 294.
Compare Ferynges.
Farsley, Freeshelay, oo. York, 113.
Farwath. See Farewath.
Fasterne [in Wootton Basset parish, oo.
Wilts], 431.
Fastolf, Fastholf, Falstolf, Nicholas,
and Laurence his brother, 468.
, a commissioner, 489.
, William, of Great Yarmouth,
633.
Fattyng, Warin, of London, 669.
Fauoenel, G^erard, of Luka, 466.
Faucomberge, Faucumberge, John de,
343, 689.
, Thomas, and Alice his wife, 147.
, Walter de; Alice his wife, 272.
Fauconer, Faukener, Bernard le, 16.
, John, [co. Huntingdon], 361.
, John, John le, [oo. Sussex], 639,
660.
, John le, of Malmesbury, 236.
, Richard le, 361.
, William, 86, 229.
, William le, 660.
, , of Thurkeston, 230,
Faudon, John de, 76, 164, 191, 194.
, Peter de, 76, 164, 191, 194.
, Roger de. 76, 164, 191, 194.
, , and Peter his brother,
484.
, William de, 76, 164, 191, 194.
Fauerbanck. See Fairbank.
Faukener. See Fauconer.
Faukes, John, 340.
Faukeehall. See Vauxhadl.
Faukirke. See Falkirk.
Faukun, Matin, of Cavendish, 461.
Fauld, Falde [co. Stafford], 204.
Faunt, Roger, of Dublin, 346, 373.
Fauuel, Fauvell, IGchard, 55,
, Robert, of Hibaldstow, 316.
, WilKam, of Hibaldstow, 316.
Fauwyke. See Feock.
Fayersham, Thomas de, a commissioner,
Ac., 462, 471.
Faversham [oo. Kent], letters patent
dated at, 695^7, 609.
, port of, 167.
, ship [plundered] near, 473.
,St. Saviour's. Clement [de
Loden], abbot [1309 to 1318] of,
219.
, Thomas deWengeham. or
Wyngeham, late prior, abbot
[1318] of, 223, 239, 257.
John le Orfresor, or Ore-
freiser, late a monk, abbot [1318]
of, 267, 268.
, , Roger de Shepeye, a
monk of, 219.
Fawel. See Fauuel.
Fawie. See Fowey.
718
GENERAL INDEX.
Fawsl^, Fawelesle, Falwesle [oo.
Northampton], 115, 131, 201,
677.
Faxfleet, Fazflet, oo. York, 603.
Fazton, William de, 286.
Faxtom Too. Northampton], 524.
Faya, Athemar de, 451.
Fayher. See Falrhar.
Fayrbrok. See Fairbrok.
Fayreford. See Fairford.
Fayrher. See Fairhar.
Fayrman. jSfae Fairman.
Fayrstcd. See Fairstead.
Fazeley, Faresleye [oo. Stafford], 390.
Fealty, oath of. See Edward U.
F^amp [Seine Inferieare, France],
Robert [de Pntot], abbot [1309
to 1326] of, 119, 666.
, abbot and convent of, 138.
Fcohenham, Feckeham. See Fekenham.
Fedienham, Fenkenham [oo. Wor-
cester], 820.
Fednes, Ingeram de, 160.
Feete, Walter le, 184, 361.
FehooB, William del, 689.
Fekenham, Fechenham, Feckenham,
Feekeham, John de, 622.
, and Ghristina hia wife,
nis son Thomas and Agnes his
daughter, 611.
, , a priest, 661.
Felawe, John, 475, 479.
Felbrigge, oo. Norfolk, 69.
Fold, Felde, Master John de la, canon
of Hereford, 626.
Thomas de la, rector of Horsing-
ton, 313.
Fdioe, Robert son oi. See Fiz Felice.
Felicia, William son of, atte Welle, 484.
Felling, Fellyng [co. Durham], 217,
335.
Felmersham [oo. Bedford], Adam de
Okeboume, parson of, 79.
Feltewell. See Feltwell.
Felthorpe [co. Norfolk], 146.
Felton, John de, 247, 872, 606, 676, 678.
, , a commissioner, 135.
, , keeper of the oaMe of
Alnwick;, 61, 72.
, Robert de, knight, 372.
, Roger de, 110, 122, 131.
, William de, 73, 76.
Felton [oo. Northumberland], 212.
Feltwell. FelteweU [oo. Norfolk], 263.
Fen. See Fenne.
Fenoote, Hugh de, 236.
, Thomas de, 235.
Fendon, Master John de, 477.
Fenel, William, 472.
, , of Newport, 411.
Compare Fewell.
Fenewyk. See Fenwike.
Fenham [oo. Northumberland], letters
patent dated at, 387, 390, 391,
&6, 463, 466, 466.
Fenlake, Fenlak [in Oardington parish,
CO. BedfonTl, 282.
Fenlond, Hengry de, 311.
Fenne, Fen, Agnes de, 311.
, John de la, 462.
, Richard del, of Wrotele, 185.
, Stephen del, of West Cretyng,
363.
Fenny neubolde. See Newbold Revel.
Fenton, Henry de, a commissioner, Ac^
474, 477. 487, 646, 602, 603.
, Ralph de, diaplain, 17.
, Thomas de, 231.
Fenwike, Fenwyk, Fenewyk, John de,
81.
, ..keeper of Baambnrgh
castle, 76.
, , a commissioner, 604.
Feock, Fauwyke [co. Cornwall], 538.
Ferandi. See Ferrandi.
Ferariis. Ferere, Feres (sic). Ferrarits,
Ferrars, Ferrers, Herbert de,
rector of Niweton Ferrers, 353.
, John de, 329.
, John son of Hu^ de, 148.
.Ralph, of Lincoln, his wife,
Riohilda daughter of Margery,
397.
, Reginald de, 363.
, Robert de, and his wives Maiy
and Eleanor, 246.
, Robert de, earl [1264 to 1266]
of Derby, 203.
, William de, a conservatcHr of the
peace, 460.
Ferers. See Ferariis.
Feriby, Feryby, John de, 418.
, , a purveyor, 62, 269, 379,
420.
^ohn son ol Walter de, and
William his brother, 603.
, Richard de, 30, 31, 418, 447.
.Walter son of John de, and John
his son, and William brother of
J<^n, 646.
, William de, 366.
See Ferriby.
Feringes. See Feryngea.
Feritate, Hugh de, 404.
Fcrman. See Fairman; l<>eman.
Fermbaud, Frembaud, Eleanor daughter
of Nicholas, and William son of
Walter de la Puyle, 337, 366.
, Nichrfas, 186.
Fermerie, Fermerye, Jc^ son of Alan
de la, of Spalding, 170.
Femandi, Sanoius. de Medina de Punar,
merchant oi Spain, 321.
Femham. See Farnham.
GENERAL INDEX.
719
Peronr. Ferrour, Adam le, 287, 306,
308.
, Master Adam le, 453.
, Geoffrey le, 898.
, John le, 308, 549.
, , of Grantham, 188.
, Maorice le, 452.
, Peter le, 308, 364.
, Robert le, 488.
, Thomas le, 'ken,' 308, 362.
, Walter le, 99.
, William le, of Briddeport, 161.
, , of Cosyngton, 230.
Ferrandi, Ferandi, Bertram, Bertrand,
parson of Rothley, 265, 267.
Feirariis, Forrars. See Ferariis.
Feirattini, Manetos, 250.
Ferre, Guy, 61, 189, 247, 323, 418, 447.
Ferrere, Ferrars. See Ferariis.
Ferriby, Feriby [co. York], 314.
, Alan son of Briaoi, ohaplain of,
314.
, Enstaoe son of Brian, diaplain
of, 315.
Ferriby, North, Northferiby [oo. York],
314, 315.
tP^^^ tund brethren of the
Temple at, confirmation of grants
to, 314^16.
'Ferriby, South, Suthferiby, Feiryby [oo.
Lincoln], 315, 545, 603.
Ferrour. See Feronr.
Ferry (passagium). See Bablock; Bir-
kenhead; Liverpool; Northmoor.
, exemption from toll for, 499.
Ferschetii. See Ardskeagh.
Feryby. See Feriby; Ferriby.
Ferynges, Feringes, Hugh de, and
Isabella his wife, 443.
, Master Richard de, archbishop
[1307 to 1311] of Ihiblin, 204.
See Farrynges.
Feesu, Richard le. See Gereeeye, Richard
de.
Feteryk, Heniy, 175.
Fette, John, 98.
Fenel. Compare Fenel; Fewell.
Feukel, Richard, 180.
,WiUiam, 180.
Feukenham. See Feckenham.
Feuterer. See Ventrer.
Ferre, Adam le, 213.
, Agnes late the wife of Roger le,
of Massyngham, 257.
, Bartholomew le, 485.
, , of Orek, and Mabel his
wife, 257.
, GeoSreiy le, and Henry his son,
285.
, ,of Siwardeby, 291.
, Gkoffrey son of Thomas le, of
Gorton, 272.
, Herbert le, 371.
, James le, 297, 364.
Fevre — cent.
, John le, [oo. Bedford], 274.
, [oo. Hertford], 185.
, yOi Shapewyk, 84.
, , [of TVd], 273.
, , [of Welde], 208.
, Peter le, 292.
, Peter son of Ralph le, 78.
.......... Philip le, 462.
, Ralph le, 356.
, Richard le, 361.
, , of Barre, 234.
, , of Cambridge, 478.
, , of Cherleton, 295.
, Robert le, [of Cambridge], 174.
, , [of Yorkshire], 358.
, Stephen le, 361.
, ,of Fenlak, 282.
.Walter le, of Cangham, and
Hugh his son, 367.
, Walter son of William le, of
ChalTesteme, 82.
,Weyland le, 273.
, William, le, [of Cambridge], 174.
, , [co. Northampton], 286.
, [of the Isle of Wight],
484.
, , of Popelton, 'harponr/
306.
, , of Yorkshire, 358.
.William son of le, of Thametosi,
, William son of Adam le, 296.
, Wyot le, and his man Adam
Wyotesman, 371.
See Bothe, 'Roger of the';
SmiUi.
Fewell, Fowell, Frewella, William de,
of Great Yarmouth, 304, 306.
Compare Fenel; Hewell.
Feye, William, 643.
Fichet, Edmund, 86.
, Johdi, 86.
Fienles, Fienes. See Fyenles.
Fiesohi. See Flisoo.
, Francis. jSfee Laragna, Francds
count of.
Fife, Fiffe^ Fyie, Fyf , Douegal [rectius
Duncan in p.s. 4335] de. son of
Joan [dau^ter of Gilbert de
Clare] the wife of Gervase Avenel,
10.
.Mary, countess of, wife of
Duncan earl of Fife, and dau^ghtep
of Ralph de Monte Hermerii and
of Joan his wife, the daughter of
Edward I, the king's niepp, 415,
552, 587.
Fifteenth, grant of a, 340.
Figheldean, Fighelden, co. Wilts, 553.
Fikeys, Fikays. See Fykeys.
Filby, Fileby, co. Norfolk, 144, 575,
596.
Su Fileby.
720
GENERAL INDEX.
Fildegate, Robert de, 806, 550.
Fileby, John de, 504.
, Walter de, 144.
See Filby.
FileBham. See Filsham.
FUiol, FUliol. FiUol, Filol, John, 118,
192, 580.
J , Joan his dan^ter, and
Katherine her sister, 192.
, , and Matilda his wife,
580.
, , a oommissioner, or
assessor, 175, 347, 462, 465, 589,
540.
, Peter, parson of Maiteleye, 147.
, Thomas, 515.
Fille, Richard, master of the ship *la
Isahde,' 344.
, , master of la MargareUi
500.
Filletil, Riohard, 78.
FiUol. See FiHol.
Fillyng, 'William, of Westboome, 465.
Fillyngdaghee, hundred called, 858.
Filol. 5cc Filiol.
Filsham, Fileeham [near Hastings], oo.
Sussex, 462.
Filz Elys, William le, 408.
Filz Johan, Thomas, earl of Kildare.
See Fits Gerald.
Fik Waryn, Fulk, 422.
Fil«. SeeFitz; Fiz; Fuite.
Finch, John le, 475, 479.
Fincham, Fynbham, Fynoheham [oo.
Norf(Jk], 40, 48, 74, 268.
See Fyncham.
Finohingfeld, IVohyngfeld, William de,
540.
Finchinfield, Fynchyngfeld [oo. Essex],
169, 298, 808.
Finedon, Thingden, Thyngdon, Thynton,
[oo. Northampton], 255, 289, 601.
, Master John de Hildeeleye,
parson of, 79, 289, 401.
Finel, Thomas le, 561.
Fineahade, IVonesheyid [oo. North-
ampton]^ canon of, Robert de
Benyfeld, 878.
' , Richard, prior of, 878.
Fingall, Fingal [oo. York], Eudo de
Dunolm, parson of, 265.
Finger out off, 875.
Finglas, Fynglas [oo. Dublin], 204.
, Jamee caJIed Puttinus Ardingelli
of Florence, prebendary of, 132,
819.
See Fynglas.
Fingrith, Fyngre, Fyngreh* [in Black-
more parish, oo. Esses], 70, 140.
Fire, placing fire against the gates of
the manor of Salmanston, 98,
178, 275.
See also Burning.
Firnham. See Vcmham.
First Fruits, oollection of, in En^and,
Wales and Ireland, 161.
Firyngford, Philip de, of Somerton,
'messer,* 179.
Fiselby [in Hartington parish near
Rothley], oo. Northumberland,
824.
Fish, 82, 215, 890, 894, 421, 500.
, salt, 215.
See Codfish; Haherdine; Her-
rings; Stockfish; Sturgeon.
, f or the king or his household,
890, 421, 500.
Fishacre. See Fisshacre.
Fishboum, Fisshebume [oo. Sussex],
880.
Fisher. See Fissher.
Fisherton, Fiasherton [oo. Wilts], Friars
Preachers at, &,
Fishlake. Fisslak [oo. York], 264.
Fishley, Fisshele [co. Norfolk], 519.
Fishoure. See Fissher.
Fissh, Geoffrey, 276.
, John, of Wilton, 276.
Fisshaore, Fishaore. Martin de, 25, 271,
812, 426, 561.
Fisshaud, Simon, ^buttre' of Upton,
279.
Fisshebume, Fissheboume, I*yshboume,
Thomas de, a oommissioner, 541.
See Fishboum.
Fisshelak, Hugh de, 608.
See Fishlake.
Fisshele. See Fishley.
Fissher, Fisshere. Fishoure, Fisher,
Heniy le, of Lincoln, 862.
, John, 873.
, Richard, 872.
, Thomas, 171.
, William le, of Estneye, 95.
See aiso Peschour.
Fissherton. See Fisherton.
Fissoun, Vitalis, of Gascony, 198.
Fithelere, Hugh, [of Makweye], 274.
Fiton. See Fytoun.
Fitton, Fytton, John de, a oommissioner,
assessor, &c., 97, 178, 186, 275,
291, 297, 349, 863, 467, 472.
Fits Adam, Roger le, de Tapton, 495.
Compare Adam, Roger son of.
Fits Aer. See Fiz Aer.
Fitz Alan, Edmund, earl [1302 to 1326]
of Arundel, 151, 196, 287, 442,
560, 562, 586, 590, 600.
, , his son, Richard, and
Isabella daughter of Hugh le
Despenser, the younger, his wife,
562.
, , his wife Alice, 600.
Fits Alisaundre, John le, 495.
Compare Alexander, son of.
Fits Bates. See Batesone.
Fits Douze, Gilbert, 495.
GENEEAL INDEX.
721
Fiti Geralds, earl» of KOdare: —
Fitz-Gerald, John Fitz Thomas, other-
wise John son of Thomas de
Hiberoia, late earl [14 March,
1316, to 10 September, 1316] of
Kildare, 63.
, , his BOO Thomas. Thomas
son of John, Thomas nta John
othervnse VUz Johan [fitz Gerald],
earl [1316 to 9 April 1328] of
Kildare, 63, 335, m, 371, 678,
ooo.
, , justiciary of Ireland,
578, 588.
Fitz Hamo. See Hamo, son of.
Fits John, Thomas, earl of Kildare.
See Fitc Gerald.
Fits John, William, bishop of Ossoit,
archbishop oi Cashel. £foeCashel;
Ossory.
Fits Mahcu, Robert, 495.
Fitz.Malle, Richard, 494.
Fita Neel, Richard le, of Halifax, 606.
Fitz Peter, Geoffrey, earl of Essex.
See jPeter.
Fitz Reynald, Rondulf, 494.
Fitz Robert, John le, de Thorpe, 494.
, Compare Robert, John
son of.
Fitz Roger. See Roger, son of.
Fitz Stephen, Robert, de Nenbold, 494.
Fitz Thomas, Adam, de Tapton, 495.
, John, de Hibemia, eari of Kil-
dare. See Fitz-Gerald.
, Maurioe. See Thomas, Maurioe
son of.
Fitz Wauter, John, 495.
See Filz; Fiz; Fuiz; Walter.
Firel. See Finel.
Fiz, Geoffrey le, 529.
, John le, 486.
, Richard le, 486.
, William le, 486.
Fiz Aer, Fizaier, Fiz Heir, Fisheir,
Fitz Aer, Aline, 224.
, , late the wife of Hugh le,
9, 33, 93, 100.
, Hugh le, 33.
Fiz Alein, William le, 494.
Fiz Daude, John, 495.
Compare Daudeson.
Fiz Mis, Robert, of Waterpyrie, 177.
, William, of Waterpire,
177.
Fiz Emme, John le fiz John, 495.
See Eknma, son of.
Fiz Felice, Robert. 495.
Compare Felicia, son of.
Fiz, Geoffrey le, 529.
Fiz Geoffrey, John^ le Beded, 495.
Fizheir. See Fiz Aer.
Fiz Henry, Roger, de Neubold, 495.
Fiz Hucheyn, John, 464.
Fiz, John le, 486.
Fiz John, John, le Palmere, 495.
Fiz John fitz Emme, John le, 495.
Fiz Jurdan, John, 287, 308.
18345
Fiz le Priour, John, del Mount, 293.
Fiz P«il, Robert, 87.
Fiz Randolf, William, 87.
Fiz Richard, John le, de Neubold, 494.
Fiz Robert, William, le Coupere, 495.
Fiz Waiyn, Fiz Warin, Alan, 313.
, Fulk, 438, 440.
, Payn or Pain, 422, 438.
, Peter, 422.
Fiz William, Roger le, de Tapton, 495.
Fiz William fiz Ede, John le, 495.
5ecFilz; Fitz; Fuiz.
Fladbury, Fladebury, oo. Woroester,
483, 543.
, rectors of, John de Stanweye,
and William de Everdon, 4.
Flagge, Master Peter de la, or Master
Peter de, 562, 572.
Flamborough, Flaynburgh [oo. York],
461.
Flamstede, brother Nicdiolas de, 455.
Flandera, 114, 167, 239, 328.
.Robert [HI, de Bethune], count
[1305 to 1322] of, 114, 180, 190,
226, 284.
, , the king's commissioners
[named] to treat with the envoys
of, 205, 248.
, , his envoys, 497, 602.
, agreement between ^^^
Bernard and Robert, count m
Flanders, for settlement of dis-
putes, 2o4.
.burgesses, men or merchants
[named] of, 114, 180, 218, 285.
, men or merchants of, 190, 226,
446.
, , affair with the, 24.
, 8u dUo Cinque Ports.
, robbery oommitted on, or losses
at Graudon ol the subjects of
Robert, count of, 38, 301, 602.
., goods seized by men of, 457.
.redress of losses inflicted on
nis subjects, 497.
, [export of wool to], 445, 496,
497, 500, 534, 539.
, horses from, 580.
, seizure of a ship of, 284, 285.
, a ship on a voyage to, 169.
, [of Sirice] on a voyage
from Sootiand to, 114, 180.
,1a Swyne in, 605.
See also Bruges; St. Omer;
Ypres.
Flaundrys, John, 302.
Flaxley, Flaxeleye [co. Gloucester],
abbot and convent of, 573.
Flaxton [co. York], 181.
Flayn, Lambert [de], of Freskenay,
chaplain, 309.
Flaynburgh. See Conestable; Flam-
borough.
Flecher, Fleohchere, Fleccher. See
Fletchere.
2 z
722
GENERAL INDEX.
Fleoknej, Flekeneye [oo. Leioeeter],
Fleet Street, Fleteetrete, in the oity of
Londoa, cappers [named] of, 369.
Fleet, Flete [London], prison of the, 11.
Fleet, Flete, 236.
Fleet, Flete [co. Lincoln], 86.
Flegg, Flegge. See Burgh in Flegg.
Fleghe, Gilbert, 277.
, Walter, 277.
Flekeneye. See Fleckney.
Flemang, Richard de, 404.
Fleming, Flemmyng, Flemyng, Flem-
ynge, Baldwin le, 418.
, Elena late the wife of Nicholas,
of York, 393.
, Henry le, 277.
John le, of Goroeetal, 66.
, Nicholas le, commissioner, 86.
, ,of York, 23.
, Robert, of Thurveton, 454.
, Thomas le, 418.
.Walter son of Andrew de
Staunford called, 66.
, William le, 661.
Flenton, John son of Alexander de, 188.
Flesshewere, Flesshewer, Robert le, of
Wyrksop, 363, 364.
See Bocher.
Flet. Su Fleet; Flete.
Fletchere, Fleoher, Flechohere, Fleoo-
her, John le, 486.
, Robert le, 369.
, Roger le, of Baldreston, 236.
,WiUiam le, ?83.
Flete, Flet, Everard de, 88, 89.
, , commissioneir, 96, 607.
,John, 373.
, John de, 437.
, Thomas de, 88, 89.
See Fleet.
Fletebnrgh, Thomas de, 222.
Fletham, John de, 124.
Thomas de, of Great Massyng-
ham, 369.
Fletton, 233.
Flicham. See Flitoham.
Flinohard, Flynthard, Alexander, 70,
689.
Flint, Flynt, John, the elder, 277.
, , the younger, 277.
, , of Norwich, 89.
, , the elder, of Norwich,
194, 199.
Flint, county of, 197.
, alleged extorsions in, 134.
Ftintham, Flyntham [co. Nottingham],
Heniy de Edenestowe parson of,
X, OiO.
Flippe, Thomas, 487.
Flisoo, Flysk [Fieschi], Adrian de, arch-
deacon of Clircuand, 14.
.Luke de, cardinal deacon of St.
Mary's in Via Lata, 2, 7, 9, 21,
69, 62, 88, 117, 123, 166, 167,
172, 198, 199, 201, 213, 233. 397.
, , his nephew Francis,
count of Layag^na. See Lavagna.
, , wheat and wine for, 46.
, , William, a member of
his household, 197.
Flitcham, Flicham [oo. Norfolk], prior
and convent of, 420.
Flixton [oo. Suffolk^, piioress and nuns
of St. Kathenne's, 664.
, Flixton by Bungeye [co.
Suffolk], 664.
Florence (Florencie), John son of, 296,
474 487 641.
Florence [Italy], 131, 132, 157, 471,
491, 498, 678.
.merchants of the society of the
Bardi of, 9, 11, 16, 32, 66, 69, 60,
64, 69,^ 72, 126-131, 138, 139, 158-
162, 212, 214, 226, 241, 246, 254,
346, 360, 402, 404, 409, 412, 417,
423, 436, 442, 478, 693.
, , export of wool by,
contrary to the statute, 618.
, , lioemoe to export wool
quit of impost granted to, 16, 16.
, , tenement in Lumbarde-
streit granted to. 246.
, )thetr attorneys, or
agents, 11, 16, 38.
, , exemption from tall-
age8,aids, &o., granted to, 264.
, merchants of, 680.
, of the society of Frisoo-
baldi of, and the king, letters and
muniments touching, 249, 260.
, of the society of the
Peruchi [PeruMi] of, 249, 478,
609.
, of the society of the
Sprni of, 208.
, James oalled Puttinus of. See
Ardingelli.
, merchants of. See also: —
Aquilyn. Frisoobaldi.
Ardingelli. GiamorL
Balduchii. Girat.
Barde. Grandonis.
Belynzoni. Junot^n.
Bonayenture. Peroohi.
Cachefory. Philippi.
Colyne. Bpixd.
ForcettL Thedaldi.
Franoisd. Valons.
Floroncda, Francis de, 167.
, Gentilis Reginaldi de, 139.
.Master James de, otherwise
James Sinibaldi, or Seoebaud,
de Florenoia, archdeacon [from
1304] of Winoheet^^r, 269, 406,
417, 421.
GENERAL INDEX.
723
Florenoia— conf.
, Jovencus Lami <or Laani) de,
parson of Ivinghoe, 402, 407.
, Rabert de, 421.
.Stephen Guitii de, nephew of
Maflter Andrew Sapiti. See Sapiti.
Florentine, Henrjr son of William the,
of Stoke, 623.
Floiy, John, of FloiTnton, or Frompton,
308, 364.
Florynton [oo. Glouoeeter], 308.
Flougaunt, Roger, 263.
Flour, Edmund, 84.
,Hugh, 84.
, Ralph, 23.
Flyford Grafton, Garston [oo. Wor-
oester], 487.
Flynt. See Flint.
Flyntham. See FKntham.
Flynthard. See Flinohard.
Flysk. See Flisoo.
Fobbing. Fobbyng, oo. BsBex, 149.
Fockerby, Folquardby, co. York, 890.
Fodryngay. Richard de, a monk of
Barduey, 74.
Foghel, Foxhel, John le, of Lotel8t<Hie,
and John his son, 296. 474, 487,
641. > > ,
Fogheler. See Fughelere.
Fokemersahe, Ralph de, 488.
Fokerham, John, 292.
Foket, William, 484.
Folejambe, Folejaumbe, William, 180.
Fole^ord, Nicholas de, 99.
Foleville, Ralph de, of Reresby, and
Philip his son, 286.
Folie Johan. See Folly John.
Folifat, Folifayt, John de, 305.
, Robert de, 287, 288.
I , parson of Helaa, or
Helagh, 282, 306.
, Simon de, 306.
See FolMfoot.
Foliot, John, of Roulesham, 337.
, Margery, 6.
, Richard, 5, 61.
Folk. See Fouk; Foulke.
Folkestone, Folkeston [oo. Kent], 119.
Folketon. See Folkton.
•Folkineham, Folkyngham [co. Linooln],
Folkton, Folketon [co. York], 86, 329.
Folkyngham. See Folkingham.
Follifoot, Folifat [oo. York], 282.
Folly John, Folie Johan, Folye Johan,
within Windsor Forest, oo. Berks.
247, 248, 269.
Folour, Foukre, Henty le, 368.
John le, and Elias his brother,
400.
,PhUiple, 476, 479.
See Fu^elere.
Folquardby, John de, panson of Kyn-
oom, 382.
, Thomas de, 174.
See Fockerby.
Folye John, 486.
Folye Johan. See Folly John.
Folyot. See Foliot.
Fonte, John de, a conservatoir of the
peace, 170.
, Master Reymund de, 242.
Compare Fountayne; Welle.
Fontelega. See Funtley.
Fontevrault [Maine et Loire, France],
abbess and nuns of, 687.
, visitors of the Order of, 227.
Fontibus, John de, 147.
,Waijam de, 60.
See Fonte; Welle; Fountains.
Footmen for the war in Scotland, 387.
, money levied for arming, 100.
of London, 236, 242, 286.
Forcetti, Forcinetti, Dynus, Dinus or
Dynus de, of the society erf the
Bardd of Florence, 9, 11, 16, 16,
32. 38. 65, 59, 64, 72, 127, 128,
13d, 131, 138, 158-162, 214, 226,
241, 246, 254, 346, 402, 404, 412,
423, 442.
Foroinetti. See Foroetti.
Ford, Brandsbury and, [in Barton
Stacy parish, co. Hants], 686.
Ford, la Forde without London [Old
Ford, CO. Middlesex], 28.
Ford, le Yarford [oo. Northumberland],
686.
Forde, Ford [co. Devon], abbot and oon-
verit of, 38, 408.
Forde, Ford, Elias de, 693.
.John atte, and Ralph his
brother, 486.
, John de la, 111.
, Thomas atte, 484.
.Thomas de la, parsoti of
Cotum by Newerk, 378.
, Walter atte, 19.
, William [Guillam] de, of
Gaaoony, 198.
Fordham, oo. Essex, 676, 696.
Fordinxton, Fordyngton, oo. Dorset,
Fordwidi, Fordwiz [co. Kent], 699.
Fordwis. See Fordwich.
Fordyngton. See Fordington.
Foreigners, proclamation forbidding
the barons and others of Faveors-
ham, and other [Cinque] ports to
commit any hurt against, 167.
See also Merchants, foreign.
Foreshill. See Fossil.
Forest, forests, oommissioneiB to per-
ambulate the, 240.
yustice of the. See Despeoser,
ugh le, the elder.
, justices for pleas of Inglewood
forest, 266.
724
GENERAL INDEX.
ForMt— oofi^
, keepens of the. See Ormnwelle;
Deepenser; Monte Hermerii.
Jsouth] of Trent, keeper of. See
Valencia, Aymeac de, &o,
^treapafises of rert and renison
m. See Vert.
Forest of Dean. See Dean.
Forest, New. See New Forest.
Forest Kirk. See Carluke.
Forestalling at Boston and in the
county of Lincoln, 1^2.
, plea of, 335.
, Ireland in, 354.
Forester, Alen le, of Thorlthorpe, 181.
, Henry le, of Bullax, 292.
, Joan, late the wife of Robert le,
of Snayth, 283.
, Jobxiy a purveyor, 856, 566.
, John le, 508.
, ,[co. Hertford], 280.
, , of Corbrigge, 369.
, , of Stony Stratford, 194.
, Ralph le, 488.
, Richard le, 465.
, Simon le, 368.
, Thomas, 234.
, Thomas le, [of Morton], 78.
, William le, of Preston, 235.
See Somers, Thomas del.
Forgery, suspected letters amd charters
sealed with the king's seal, 341.
Formby, Fomeby, 234.
Forner, Ralph de, 584.
Forniz. iSfee Fronix.
Fors, del, the fishery, 445.
Forset, oo. York, 359.
Forspe, Forspeye, Fospeye, Amald,
Amald de, of Gascony, 116, 163.
Forster. See Forester.
Forsterman. See Fosterman.
Fort, Adam le, 540.
, WiUiam le, and Agnes his wife,
and John their son, 496.
Forteguerre, Fortegerre, John, of Lucca,
267.
Forthe, John del, 392.
Fortibus, Isabella de, countess of Albe-
marle and De^on and lady of the
Island [daughter of Baldwin de
Redvers andf wife of William de
Fortibus, earl of Albemarle], 115.
Fortune, Peter de, of Gascony, 116, 163.
Fory, Peter, of Gloucester, 576.
Fos. See Fosse.
Foedic, Henry de, son of Adam, 397.
See Saxilby upon Fossdyke.
Fospeye. See Forqwye.
Foes by Torksey, Fosse by Tdrkeeeie
[CO. Lincoln], the prioress and
nuns of, 210.
Foes, Fosse [York city], the king's stew
of the, 224.
J
Fossa, Michael de, 68.
Fossato, Amoniuus de, 58.
Fosse, Fos, John atte, or John de, John
de La, John de, a oMnmissioner,
Ac., 90, 99, 172. 173. 181, 183,
282, 292, 466, 468, 470, 471, 483,
485, 487, 537, 540, 541, 544, 602.
Fosse Underohirchehull [co. Wor-
cester], 499.
Fosse.* See Toss; Foes by Torksey.
Fossil, West, Westforeshull [in Winfrith
Newburgh parish, co. Dorset],
406.
Fosterman, Forsterman, Roger le, 87.
Foston, John de, 82, 206.
, Nicholas de, 361.
Foston by Eirkham [oo. Tork]» William
de Pikeryng, parson of, 20.
Fot, John le, 468, 473.
Fotyngg, John, 556.
Foucher. See Fucher.
Foughlere. Su Fughelere.
Fouke, Fouk, Matthew, 540.
, Robert, of Cantebrigge, 540.
, Nicholas, 'boreler,' 331.
, Roger, 491.
, Thomas, 82.
, Walter, 539.
See Falk; Foulke.
Foukes, William, of Shipton, 27.
Foulden [co. Berwick], William de
Lymbergh, parson of, 382.
Fouldon, Fuldon, Robert de, a commis-
sioner, Ac.y 309, 368.
, Master Warin de, 452.
Foulere. See Folour; Fucrhelere.
Foulke, Folk, Fulk, Hugh, 486.
, John, 488.
.Robert son of, de Cantebrigge,
268.
Compare Fouke.
Foun, Richard, 232.
, Richard le, 204.
Foundour, Walter le, of London, 584.
Fountains, co. York, abbot of, 294.
, abbot and convent of, 225, 341.
Fountains. See Fontibus.
Fountayne, John a la, of Great Hare-
wedon [otherwise John de Har-
wedon], parson of Stok Bruere,
289.
, , Laurence Jonesclerk a la
Fountayne, 289.
Compare Fonte; Welle.
Founteneye, Founteny. See Funteny.
Fourbor, Richard le, 475, 480.
Fournays. See Fumess.
Foumeys, John de, 232.
, Richard de, 464.
, William de, sheriff [11 Edward
n] of Londcm, 471.
See also Furneux.
Foumier. See Baker; Bakeeter.
Foumival. See Fumivall.
GENERAL INDEX.
725
Fowehope. iS'ee Fownhape.
Fowell. See Fewell.
Fowey, Fawie, oo. Cornwall, 557.
Fowler. See Folour; Fugbelere.
Fownhope, Fowehope [co. Hereford],
408.
.chapel of St. Mary and St.
Thomas the Martyr in, 406.
Fox, John, 495.
, , of Stanndon, 484.
,John le, 185.
, Peter, 863.
, Robert, 82.
, Roger, of Houden, 233.
, William, 89.
Fox, licence to hunt, 157, 194.
Foxoote. John, the younger, 539.
,Rioluu:d de, aub-esoheator for
Qloucester, 547.
Foxele. See Foxle.
Foxhel, John le. See Foghel.
Foxle, Foxlee, Foxele, John de, 14, 62.
, , a baron of the Ex-
chequer, a commiasioner, 4»., 82,
84-86, 89-91, 93-96, 169-172, 178,
179, 182. 185, 205, 240, 270, 271,
274, 278, 282, 285, 287, 288, 291,
296, 297, 299, 300, 302, 361, 367,
368, 403, 429, 462, 463, 466, 470,
472-474, 478^ 483, 484. 491, 501,
503, 523, 537, 538, 542, 543, 546,
550, 604, 606, 609.
i>ermis6ion to attend to
his own ousinesB and reside in lus
own house, 395.
, , guardian of the bishopric
of Worcester, 438, 441.
, and Constance his wife,
562.
Compare Foxlye.
Foxleghes, Thomas son of Robert de,
230.
Foxley, Foxle, co. Norfolk, 575, 596.
See Foxle.
Foxlye, Adam de la, 487.
Foxton. Ralph de, 311.
, Robert de, pardon to, 234.
, , king's derk, 399, 469.
, , a commissioner, 302.
, , rector of Hintlesham, 9.
Framelyngham. See Framlingham.
Framilode, Fremelodo [co. Gloucester],
weir of, on the nver Severn, 516.
Framingham Pigot, Framynghara, Fra-
myngham Pikot, co. Suffolk, 309.
Framlingham, Framdyngham [co.
Suffolk], 83.
Frampton, Fraumton [oo. Lincoln], 855.
Frampton-Cotterell, Frompton [oo.
Gloucester], 260.
Frampton on Serem, Frompton [oo.
GloQoester], 364.
M See alio Flory, John.
Framyngham, Thomas de, 'dxKper*
See Framingham Pigot.
France, 217, 430, 578.
•, Franoe and Navarre, kings of.
See Louis; Philip.
>Mary, queen of, 590.
, Edward 11 crossed [18 June,
1320] to, 456.
, merchants going with wools to,
to purchase doth, 390.
, armour from, 60.
, oom from, 26.
, horses from, 60, 580.
,wine from. Su also Gasoony.
I wine shipped at Tonmay
Charente in, 186.
war with, in the time of the
late king, 142.
Francois, Franceys. See Frannceis.
Francis, count of Lavagna. See Lavagna.
Franois, Reymon son of, de Controna.
See Cootrona.
Francisci, Maneutus, merchant of
Florence, 161.
Francton, Frauncton, Alan de, 171.
I Ridiard son of Richard de, 234.
, Stephen de, 94.
Frangipani. Su Neapolio.
Frank. See Fraunk.
Frankeleyn. See Fraunkeleyn.
Franketon, Lambert de, 465.
, Stephen de, 371.
Frankis, Elias, 234.
Frankissh, Frankysh, John, 545, 603.
Fransham, Fraunscham [co. Norfolk],
153, 264.
Frapaile, Frapail, Frapayl, Ralph, of
Dmant, 424.
Fratton, otherwise Frodingt<m, Frodyng-
ton, Froudyngton, co. Southamp-
ton, 94.
Fraumton. iSfee Frampton.
FraunoeiB, Fraunceys, Adam, 295.
, Clement, of Hulhampton, 79.
, Geoffrey, 274, 540.
,John, 295, 467, 476.
, , [of the Isle of Wight],
538, 604.
, ,of Felton, 212.
, Ralph, 538, 604.
, Richard, 332.
, Simon, 495.
, Walter, 111.
, William, knight, 561.
^William son of Clement le, of
Hulhampton, 79.
Frauncton. Ste Francton.
Fraunk, Reginald, 468, 473.
, Thomas, 468, 473.
, William, 381.
726
GENERAL INDEX.
Frannkeleyn, Frankeleyii, Reginald, of
Cherleton, 41&
, William, 484.
.Wiilliam son of William, 105.
Fraansoham. See Fransham.
Frazinis, Robert de, 195.
Freoheville, Ralph de, 324.
Fredoli, Satominus, 71.
Free, William le, 467.
Frejos, canon of. See Balaeto.
Freke, William, 485.
Frekilton, Adam son of Adam de, 32.
Freman, Henry, 280.
, John, of Afishebidavid, 176.
, John Bon ol Robert, of Carle-
ton, 539.
, Nicholas le, 499.
, Robert son of Richard le, 522.
, Simon, of Skendelby, 329.
, Thomas le, of Erdinton, 412.
, Walter, of Ufford, 286.
,WiUiam, 86.
, ,of Gritton, 174.
,WiUiam le, 522.
, ,of Bronne, 360.
Fremband. See Fermband.
Fremelode. See Framilode.
Fremond, William son of Ralph, 563.
French [co. Kent], 208.
Frenche. See Frenashe.
FreDdesbury, Walter de, of Inge, 83,
103.
Freneboth. iSfee Dyffryn £3>bwy.
Freng, Frenge. See Fring.
Frensshe, Frenshe, Frenohe, Jc^ le,
539, 546.
, ,of Wynton, 604.
, Martin, 373.
Frenynsham, John de, a commissioner,
£c., 295.
Frere, Adam, of Norwich. 93.
, Geoffrey, 481.
, Henry son of Jordan, of Snaith,
283.
, John, 302.
, John le, a lay brother, 177.
, Peter, 302.
,Riohard le, 488.
.Robert, of Dunstable, and
John his son, 183.
, Walter, 486.
, William, 488.
,WilUam le, of Aultoti, 90, 173.
Frerebrother, Robert le, 180.
Freremon, John, 487.
Fresea, John, 453.
Fresinrfold, Frcssingfeld, Fresyngfeld,
Fresengfeld, Frisingfeld, FryEdng-
fold. John de, 80.
, , a commissioner, &c,,
81, 83, 85, 89, 375.
Freskeneie, Freskeney, Freskeneye,
FrifiketiAy, Friskenaye, Friskeney,
Friskeneye, Fryskenaye, Frjrs-
keneye, Fryskeny, Ridiard son of
Gilbert de, chaplain, 309.
, Walter de, a commissioner, Sao.,
80, 87, 89, 96, 171, 174, 177, 179,
18fe, 2^2. 276, 278, 280, 281, 361,
363, 463, 465, 468, 470, 472,
488, 527, 539, 544-546, 548-550,
552, 607.
, .baron (6 Ang. 1320) of
the Exchequer, 504.
, Walter son of Hugh de, of Fr»-
kenay,' 309.
See Friskney.
Fresshelay, Geoffrey de, 113.
See Farsley.
Freesingfeld. See Fresing^d.
Freethorpe, William de, senraut of the
abbot of Barlinges, 276, 280.
Freston, John de, 281.
Freayngfeld. See Fresingfeld.
Frethyng, William, 427.
Freton. See Fritton.
Freatrer, Frenter (sic), Robert le, 640,
542.
Freville, James de, 443.
, Riohard de, and Margaret; his
wife, 443.
See Friville.
FreweQa, William de, of Great Tar-
ipouth, 306.
See Fewell.
Frewyne, Robert, 511.
Frexmere, William de [of the co.
Worcester], 486.
Freyn, Simon, 472.
Freys. See Froise.
Friars, Augustinian.
Boston
Bristol
Canterbury
Dublin, St.
Thomas the
Martyr
Friars, Carmelite.
Aylesford
Berwick-upon-
Tweed
Gloucester
Ipswich
Kingston-upon-
HuU
See: —
Grimsby
Newcastle-upoD-
Tyne
Penrith
Peterstone
York.
See: —
Marlborough
Nottingham
Oxford
Scarborough
Sheen
Stamford
York
London
Friars, Minors, order of, 3, 268.
, the chapter general of their
Order at MarseiTles, 268.
See: —
Grantham Oxford
Grimsby Scarborough
London
GENERAL INDEX.
727
Friars of the Penance. See Oxford.
Friars Preachers, Order of, 68.
, master of the, 506.
friars [named] of the, 69, 506.
, to preach the C^hristian
Faith to the Saracens, 506.
See: —
Bangor Northampton
Canterbury Oxford
Cork Pontefraot
Hereford Scarborough
Lancaster Warwick
Newoastle-apon- Winchelsea
Tyne
See also Legdnna.
Friday, Hugh, 274.
Friesland, meorohants of, 892.
/William, lord of. See Hainault,
William, count of, Ao,
Frifolk, Thomas de, 599.
Frigonn, Hugh, 463.
Friland. See Fryland.
Fring, Frenj, Frenge [co. Norfolk], 213,
Frisby, Fuseby, Friseby [co. Leicester],
Master Peter de Gompton, par-
son of, 99.
Friscobaldi, Friscobaldis, Friscobaud,
merchants of the society of the,
159, 249, 250.
See Florence.
Friscobaldis, Friscobaldi, Friscobald',
Friscobaud', Bertinus de, 249.
, Eimerious de, Emeryk de, 159,
249.
, constable of Bordeaux,
54.
Friaeby, Adam son of Adam de, 234.
, Reginald de, 395.
Frisel, James, 326.
Frises, Diagunsalvus de, of Burgee in
Spain, 440.
Frisingfeld. See Fresingfeld.
Friskenade, Friskenad, Simon de, king's
swieant, 22, 67, 166, 201, 2^,
561.
Friskenay, Friskeney, Friskeneye. See
Freskeneie; Friskney.
Friskne^, Freskenay, Friskeneye, co.
Lincoln, 309.
, Simon Toller, vicar of, 309.
, commission de walliis et fossaiis
for, 278, 363.
Frismerk, John de, 366.
Fristlynge, Fristlyng, Fiistelyng, John
de, 274.
,Bichard de, a purveyor, 62, 192.
Friston, John de, a commissioneor, 177.
Fristou, 00. Sussex, 191.
Frith, John le, 140.
Frithe le. Su Wickham, West.
Friton« Fryton [co. York]. See Barton
of Friton.
Fritton, Freton [co. Norfolk], 232, 451.
, Robert de Bosco of Thomham,
parson of, 451.
Friville, FriviU, Frivile, James, 589.
, James le, Adam Jamesserjaunt
le FrivOe, 360.
, Richard de, 589, 591.
See Freville.
Frodingham, Frothyngham [oo. York],
Frodyngton, Frodington. See Fratton.
Froise, Froys. Freys, John, 6t Askeham,
282, 287, 306, 308.
FroUebury, Richard de, 450.
, Stephen de, 467.
Frome Selwood, I^me Braunohe [co.
Somerset], 168.
Frompton. See Frampton-Cotterell ;
Frampton on Severn.
Fromunde, Fromund, a monk of Ber-
mondsey, 422.
, William, of Wtinchester, 100.
Froniz, Fomiz, Sanoius de, merchant of
Spain, 605.
Froah, Froech, Froashe, William, 604,
605.
Frost, Peter, 541, 544, 603.
, Walter, 375.
Frotewell, Ralph de, 564.
Frothyngham. See Frodingham.
Froudyngtoa. See Fratton.
Frowe, Roger, of London, 286.
Froyle, John de, constable of Femham,
Froys. See Froise.
Frye, Nicholas the, of Middelbum, 354.
Fryland. Friland, Margery, late the wife
of Roger, 47, 49.
.Roger; his daughters Cicely and
Joan, 49.
Frys, Hugh, 543.
Frysingfeld. Su Fresingfeld.
Fryakenay, Fryskenaye, Fryskeneye,
Fryskeny. iSee Freskeneie.
Frysland. See Friesland.
Fryton. See Bartcm of Fryton; FriJton.
Fucher, Foucher, Roger, 393.
Fughelere, Fugheler, Fogheler, Fough-
lere, Fughler, John le, 303.
, Richard son of Hugh le, 469.
, Walter le, 523.
, William, of Twedmouth, 212.
.William le, 303.
See Folour.
FuitE Deu, FuitE Den, John, 469.
Compare Godchild.
Fuitz Hugh, Adam, 494.
Vmtz Piers, William, 405.
Fuis Berlet, Robert, 233.
Fuis lilys, Robert le, a conservator of
the peace, 459.
Fuis Heyne, John, of Brondeston, 283.
Fuis Payn, Robert le, 352.
728
GENERAL INDEX.
Fuiz Rauf Bigge, John le, of Meleboum,
230.
Fuiz Raul, Roger, le Viker of Alstonee-
field., and his sons Ralph, Henry,
Philip, Robert, and Thomas, 466.
Fuiz Wanter, Thomas le, 263.
Fuiz. 8u Filz; Fitz; Fiz; Fuitz.
Fulberti, Cambinus, 569.
Fulboume, Fulburne [eo. Cambridge],
640.
Fulbum, Fulburne, Fulbourne, William
de, a commissioner, &c,. 86, 170-
172, 300, 478, 485, 542, 606.
Fuldon. See Fouldon.
Fulct, Reginald, 447, 599.
Fulford Ico. Stafford], 'William de
Holynee, parson of, 429.
Fulford [oo. York], 540.
,Nabum by, 17.
Fulham, John de, 447.
, , parson of Aoton, 426.
Fulham [oo. Middleeexl. letters patent
dated at, 556, 5€»7, 559.
Fulk. See Foulke.
Fuller, William le, 171.
Fulmer, Fulmere, Foulmere [co. Buck-
ingham], letters patent dated at,
161, 444, 446, 447, 484, 538, 540,
569, 672.
Fulshawe, John de, 503.
Funteneye, Funtonaye, Founteneye,
Founteny, John de, 366, 453.
, , patTson of Ufford, 113.
, William de, 866.
Funtley, Fonteloga [co. Hants], 143.
Furbour. See FouriKwr.
Furd, Robert, 486.
Fumess, Foumays, Fumeys [co. Lamr
caster], 88, 431.
, the abbot of, 218.
, John, abbot of, 87, 583.
, monks and lay brothers [named]
of, 87.
Fumeux, Richard de, 229.
, Thomas son of William de, 342.
Fumeys, Hilary late the wife of Ilobert
de, 689.
See Foumeys; Fumese.
FurnivalL FoumivsJ, Furiralle, Furny-
yali, Gerard son of Gerard de,
314.
, Thomas de, a commissioner, 276.
, , the elder, 536.
, ,the elder, a conserrator
of the peace, 460.
Fursen, John de la, 297.
Fuseby. 8u Frisby.
Fyf , Fyfe. See Fife.
fS^enles, Fienles, Robert de, 502.
Fyfyde, Walter de, abbot of St. Peter's,
Hide by Windiester, 856.
Fykeys, Fikeys, Fikays, Henry, 24.
, John, of Aberford, 305.
Fyn, John, of Berkyngea, 368.
, .,of Sutton, 16.
Fynamour, William, 485.
Fyncham, Fyncheham, Fincheham,
Adam de, 180, 242.
, ,a commissioner, 371.
See Finoham.
Fynohyn^eld. See Finchingfeld ; Fin-
ohingfield.
Fyndern, Robert de, 281.
I^nggele, Geffrey de, 169.
Fynglas in the diocese of Glasgow,
Thomas de Brayton, prebendary
of, 380.
Fyugre. Fyngreh'. See Fingrith.
FjnmesheTid. See Fineshade.
Fynton, J. de, a commissioner, Ac. 489.
Fynyen, John, of Mousehole, 293.
Fyshboume. See Fissheburne.
Fythel, William, of Goushill, 287.
Fytoun, Andrew, 174.
Fytton. Su Fitton.
G
Gabel {haoabuhim)^ gabulagc, 428, 497.
Gabriel, John, 538, 546.
Gabulage. jS^ee GaJbel.
Gaoelyn, Gascelvn, John, 455, 591.
)Rogo, 505.
, Walter, a consonratoc of the
peace, 459, 462.
, .and Isabella his wife,
485.
See also Goecelyn.
Gadde, Martin, 403.
Gaddeeby, Ralph de, 394.
Gadeford. See Catford.
Gaffeneye, Adam, of Dublin, 346, 373.
Gkigge, Geoffr^, of Alawlton, 274.
Gaiilard, Nicholas, 173.
Gainsborough, Geynesbom, William de,
bishop [1302 to Sept., 1307] of
Worcester, 332, 389, 611, 622.
See also Gaynesburgh.
Gairgrave. See Geyrgrave.
Gaitford. See Gateford; GaytefcM^.
Galby, William de, 373.
Galdsti. See Glasty.
Gale, Master Geoffrer de la, parson of
Redmersshill, 486.
Galehod, Richard, 476, 480.
Galewoi, Galewey. See Galway.
Galeys, David le, 486.
, Henry le, of London, 689.
,Howel le, 266, 564.
, Jerward le, 323.
,Ma4doc le, 468.
, Peter, 670.
, Richard, 'derk,' 230.
See Waleys.
GENERAL INDEX.
729
Galhowe. See Gallow.
Gkdidano, Galiden'. GnaliciaDo, Gali-
tiano, Peter ae. Peter, pajrson of
Hamoastre, 326, 445.
Galiot, Simon; his wife. Gioely,
daughter of Rog^ Fryland, 49.
Galiash, David, 80.
Galitiano. Sae Ckdiciano.
G^ow, Galhowe, hnndred of, oo. Nor-
folk, 263.
GkJloway, bishopric of, 381.
,ohtiTche8 in, S81,
Galoun, Galun, Robert, 232, 359.
,WiUiam, 232.
Gal tree [co. York], forest of, 386, 416.
Galnn. See Galoun.
Galway, Galewei, Galewey, Galwe,
Gauwaye, John de, 280.
,Nioholas de, 212.
, Laurence, 540.
,Wautier, 414.
Gkimadie, Giles de, parson of Egles-
fleghham, 7.
Gamel, John, of Astlegh, 471.
, John, of Shrewsbury, 536.
, Richard, of Astlegh, 471.
, Robert, 487.
,WiUiain, 487.
.William son of William, of
Middleton by Baynton, and Wil-
liam his son, 464.
Gamele, Roger, 397.
Gameleston. See Gamston.
Gamelton, Jotm de, 81.
Gamovi. See Ganyo.
Gamston, Gameleston [in West Bhdg-
ford paidsh, co. iMottingham], 191,
600.
Gand. See Ghent.
Ganet, William, 66.
Ganyo, Ganio, Ganion, Gamon [in
error'i, ^uuster Richard de, 6, 194,
201, 204.
Gad delivery, justices of, 37, 38, 108,
144, 186, 270, 279, 322, 331, 333,
334, 354, 399, 428, 430, 508, 509,
512, 530, 552, 559, 563, 565, 569,
574, 591.
.commissions of, 81, 85, 99, 169,
176, 179, 180, 182, 185, 273, 297,
302, 307, 368, 370, 467, 477, 484,
487, 489, 536, 537, 542, 545, 548,
603, 607.
Gaole, Jdbn de la, 355.
Garaumbal. See Garumbal.
Garboldisham [oo. Norfolk], 559.
Gard, Stephen de, 375.
Gardener. See Gardiner.
Garderobe, Nicholas de la, 551.
Girdiner, Gardpmer, Gardyner, Hugh,
36.
, John le, 870.
, , [of Baoyngham], 64.
, Robert, 172, 276.
Gardiner — cont,
, Robert le, of Codenoure, 281.
Thomas le, Thomas, 85, 286, 297,
470, 488.
, Walter le, 467, 476, 479.
Gardino, Roger de, and Joan his wife,
115.
Gardygan. See Cardigan.
Gardyner. See Gardiner.
Gttre. See Gore.
Garembal. See Garumbal.
Garendon, G^erondon, Gerendon [co.
Leicester], John, abbot of, 84,
279, 307.
t^o^ de Pek, monk of, 84, 279,
Garget, Isabella, 150.
Gargeville, Richard, 543.
Gargrare, Geirgrave [oo. York], 88.
Garlaunde, Garlaund, Master Henry de,
420.
, John, 296, 474, 487, 541.
Garlonder, John, 469.
Gkurristown, Baliowi, Bailiogaiy, Balli-
ogtU7, in Irelatnd [co Dublin],
Wilbam de Bardelby, parson of,
215, 238, 493.
.William son of William le
Palmere of Wodeford, parson of,
350.
Garriz, Peter de, 131.
Garsoeon, Garsoun, Hugh, 277.
, Roger le, 280.
Garsies, Gasaies, Peter, of Gasoony, 198.
Garston, John de, 487.
Garston, 487.
GaiBton. See Flyford Grafton.
GaiBton, East, Estgarston, co. Berks,
524.
Garth, John ' in the,' of Ellerker, 218.
Garthorpe, Joan late the wife of Hugh
de, 598.
, John de. 495.
, William de, 494.
Garthorpe [co. Lincoln], 423.
Garthstall in Lonsdale, co. York, 306.
Garton, Adam de, parson of St. Mary's
church, Oambridge, 326.
, , prebendary of Osmun-
derleye, 224.
,Thonutt de, 418, 422, 447.
, Master Thomas de, 384.
, , a commissioner, &c., 183.
, , clerk of the Steward,
172.
I , , parson of Ovre, 108.
I Garumbal, Garaumbal, Garembal,
I Arnald de, merchant vintner, 72.
I , GkdJ^bardus de, of Gasopny, 117.
.G^erard de, merchant vintner,
72.
Garsoun. See Gku^ceon.
Gascelyn. See Gacelyn.
Gascon RoU, 198, 588,
730
GENEBAL INDEX.
Gasoony, 9, 38, 58, 243, 257, 295, 311,
k ^; ^. '^' ""'' ^' ""''
ySeneeohal of, 55.
> , Anthony Peseaigne of
Genoa, 58, 78, 138, 608.
, , William de Monte
Aouto, 243, 247, 257, 811, 312,
814, 352.
, commonaJties and merduunts of,
tlie king indebted to, 159.
....,...., merchants [named] of, 116, 117,
162, 163, 198, 351, 538.
, merohanta of: the kinic bound
to, 126.
, , speedy jnstioe for, 353.
, See also:
Arnaldi Guillelmi
Ayken Guitardi
Baadel Ispania
Besson Lovignon
Blank Luke
Byk Markander
Oaberok Massang'
Camas Meotes
Oassallo Micol
Castelloun Moleryn
Oastera Monte Auser
Cayrou Moran
Cessons Motoun
Coster a Mount Couguyt
Cosine Muro
Coubel Portau
Dallayre Quarrers
Dousynhou Reymundi
Escuser Roque
Fissoun Ruefrank
Forde Seint Lobey
Forspe Seube
Fortune Silva
Garsies Stosele
Garumbal Tosse
Gobel Tour
Grimbaud Vie
Grymward
, merchant vintners of, 377, 379.
, , bringing wiine to
London; permit to take their
wines to tne king in the North.
355.
^ proctor of. See Ispania.
, , at Bristol, 355.
, , at London^ 355.
, com or victuaJs from, 61, 103.
, horses and armour from, 60.
) subsidy for the war m Sootlaind
granted in, 350.
, wines from, 61, 94, 515.
Gasham, Master Robert de, 310.
Gaske, Robert, 421.
Gassies. See Garsies.
Gasteneys, Edmund de, 427.
Gate, Attegate, Andrew atte. 475, 480.
, Robert atte, 475, 480, 485.
, Stephen atte, Stephen, 185.
See Yate.
Gateford, Gaitford. Gaytford [oo. Not^
tingham], 363, 364.
......... See Gayteford.
Gatesbury, Richard de, and Margaret
his wife, 428.
Gatesbury [oo. Hertfonl], 428.
Gatton, James de, 275, 295.
Gancelinus, Gaucelinus Johaonis, car-
dinal. See Dense.
Gandibus, William, of 8oarbofX)ugh, 304.
Gauge, William, del Southtoun, 290,
294.
Ganger of the realm. See Mareschal.
of wine. See Wines.
Gaunt. See Ghent.
Gaunton, John de, le taillur, 236.
Ganre. See Brownsover.
Gaurel, Peter, 145.
Gantier, Ganter, Ranulph, of Guernsey.
534, 535, 577, 592.
Gauwaye, Wautier de, 414.
See Galway.
Gavaaton, Peter de. earl [1307 to 19
June, 1312] of Cornwall, 249, 251,
886, 529.
I ,marriageof hisdaughter
Joan [by Margaret, sister and co-
heiress of Gilbert de Clare, earl
of Gloucester and Hertford], 43.
, , his wife the countess
Margaret. See Audeley.
Gave, Andrew de, prior of Takkele, a
monk of St. Valerie sur Mer, 512.
Gavel, Roger, bailiS of Great Yarmouth,
463.
Ga/vel. See Gabel.
Gavelet, de GavelettOy writ of, 600.
Gavelgeld, Gkivel^d, service called.
225,420.
Gavelkind, 522.
Gavelok, Henry^ 481.
Gay, Gey, Edward, 475, 480.
, Robert, 92, 177.
Gayler, John, 486.
,Richajrd. 486.
Gaynesburgh, Geynesburgh, John de,
94.
, Richard de, a monk of Spalding,
abbot of Bardney, 140, 161.
, Simon de, parson of Lastalriege
[in the diocese of Glasgow], ^.
See Gainsborough.
Gayregrave. See Geyrgrave.
Gayteford, Gaytford, Gaitford, John de,
370.
i^o^ri son of William de, and
William his brother, 363, 364.
Su Gateford.
Gayt^ton. See Geddington.
GENERAL INDEX.
731
Gayton, Qeyton, Nicholas de, controller
of Ponthiea, 678.
, William de, 628.
Gayton foo. Stafford], 246.
Gaytoo le Marsh, Gayton [oo. Lincoln],
John de Lyndwode, imd William
de Oreton, reotora of, 413.
Gayve (sic), John le, 608.
Gaze, Bobert, Master of the king's
Change, Oanterbury, 110.
Geddington; Getyngton, Geytgmton,
Gaytinton [co. Northampton],
90.
, Master Geoffrey de Groppes
Scuicti Petri, pairson of, 204.
, Robert de Clif, parsoci of, 699.
, William de Clif, parson of, 679.
Geddyng Edmund son of Bobert de,
Gedelyng. See Gedling.
Gedeneye, Thomas de, of Spalding, 180.
See (Jedney.
Gedling, Gedelyng [co. Nottingham],
258.
, John de Auleton, parson of a
moiety of the church of, 268.
, prior of Shelford, parson of a
moiety of the ohurdi of, 268.
Gedney, Gedeneye [co. Lincoln], 208,
289.
Geffrey, Geffred, John son of William, of
Shrewsbury, 236.
, Robert, 629.
GkfresB, Isabella, 360.
Gegges, Gegge, GegK*, Geg', John, 372.
, Robert le, 676.
, Thomas le, 34.
, Walter, of Scardeburgh, 164.
Geirgrave. See Gargrare.
GeWeford, John de, 213.
Compare Guldeford.
Gelden, William de, 426.
Geldentre, Robert, de, 632.
Gddynge. See Golding.
Geling. See Kelyng.
Gelous, John, of j^kelyngges, the
younger, 482.
Gdynj^am, David de. See Heriingby.
Gembling, Gymelyng [oo. York], 646.
Generglen. See Gleneurglynn.
Geneuray, Roland de, 68.
Genitalia, mutilation of, 369, 483.
Genoa, 78, 124.
See Janua.
Gentil, Gentyl, Bertraye late the wife
of Rob^t, 82.
, Geoffrey, 488.
) Nicholas, a oonseryator of the
peace, 469.
, Robert, 234.
, William, 82.
>. »*n assessor, commis-
sioner, conservator of the peace,
349, 461, 642. ^^
Gennr, Robert le, 140.
iSee Enginour ; Gyuour.
Geoffrey, the Chancellor [about 1182
to 11^, the king's [Henry H],
son, 627.
, parson of Gudham, 673.
> parson of Langton. See Lang-
ton upon Swale.
I son of. See Fiz Geoffrey.
Geoffrev, Adam son of, de Helperby,
, Andrew de, 233.
,Bego son of, de Helperby, 233.
, Alice daughter of, 61.
, Geoffrey son of, de Lucy, 375.
, Greoffrey son of. See Say.
, John son of, and Margaret hi^
wife, 607.
, , son of Peter, 143.
» , de Middelton juxta
Baynton, 464.
» ,de TattessaJe, the ^
younger, 170.
, Peter son of, son of Herlewyn
de Stanford. Su titaunford.
..Richard son of, le Arbelaster,
667.
., Robert son of, 360.
., , de Wylenhale, 370.
., Roger son of, le Hastere, of
Oantebrigge, 100.
(Simon son of, de Glapthom,
, Thomas son of, 308, 650.
, , chaplain, 360.
> , de Hilderthoipe, 291.
, , de Knotton, of New-
castle-under-Lyme, 230.
, William son of, le Sok of Wy-
boldestone, 82.
, , son of Emma de Mas-
syngham, 267.
See cdso Geffrey.
George. John son of, de Perci or Percy.
278, 436.
, ,his wife iSiaabeth, 278.
Gerald, John son of Simon, de Lesnes,
444.
See Geraud.
Gerard. Gerard son of, de Fumivall,
., John, le carpenter, 643.
., John son of Richard, 643.
., Richard, 290.
J
j. , of Disseford, parson of
Haldhamstok, 381.
, Robert, 284.
See (Wold.
Geraud, William, 108.
See Gerald.
Gerberd, Gereberd, Thomas son of
Robert, 409.
Gerberge, John, 438.
, Thomas, 438.
732
GENERAL INDEX.
Gereberd. See Gerberd.
Grerendon. See Gatrendon.
Gereseye, Geresey, Richard de [oiAerttn^e
Richard le Fessu], 68, 248, 888.
Gerford, John de, 287, 806, 308.
Gerin, John scm of, de Sanotx) Egidio.
220.
Germaji, Germeyn, Gilbert le, 273.
, Richard, 517.
GermajiT, emperor of. See Henry, king
of the Romans.
Germeyn. See German.
Gernemuth, Jememuthe, Thomas de,
206.
, Walter de, 317.
See Yarmouth.
Gernereie. See Guernsey .
Gerneseye. See Guernsey.
Gemeston, Robert de, 213.
Garnet, Benet, 431.
, Henry, a oommisadoner, &c,, 607.
, Ralph, of KerdingtoQ, 282.
Gernetersman, Alexander, 285.
Gemoun, Gemon, Gemun, Hngh, par-
son of Dkesley, 288.
» John, in Ireland, 318.
, John, an executor, 570, 573.
, Richard, 348.
, Roger, 318.
, , of Boston, 561.
.Roger son of Roger, the elder,
595.
, William, 342.
Gerold, Gerard, John, of Litlyngton,
481.
GerondoD. See Garendon.
Gerounde, Richard, 463.
Gerton. See Berton.
Gervase, Gervaae son of, de Clifton,
150.
, John son of, de Doneoastre, 17.
, Williameeprest, Edmund, 375.
Gesnok, Gesenok, Gesenek, Gesonok,
Edeneiret de, 371.
, Roger de, 371.
, Thomas de, 94, 371, 372.
Gest, Gist, Robert, 475, 479.
Getour, WiUiam le, 366.
Getyngton. See Geddington.
Gevelston, Uthred de, 229.
Gey. See Gay.
Geyner, John, a commissioner, &c., 100.
Geyneebom. jS>ee Gainsborough.
Geynesburgh. iS'ee Gainsborough;
^ Gaynesburgh.
Geyrgrave Gayrgrave, Gayregrave,
Gairgrave, Iliomas de, keeper of
the hospital of St. Mary, Had-
dington, 381.
, , parson of the church of
Oomesmole, 381.
See QargtAve.
Geyte, Robert la, 282.
Geyton, William de. See Gayton.
Geytyngton, Geytynton, John de, 232.
See Geddington.
Geywod, G^wode, Norman de, 308, 550.
Ghent, Gaunt [East Flanders, Belgium],
abbey of, othervnte Blandin or St.
Pierre de Gand, Fulk [de Ricke],
abbot of, 556.
, James Douea, a monk of, 556.
Giamori, Jammore. Francis, of the
Peruohi of Florence, 4/8.
Gibbe, John, 175.
Gibbes, Richard, 86, 466.
Gibbessone, John, 540.
Gibuyn, Walter, 188.
Gif^d, Gk)dfrey or Godfrey, bishop
[1268 ibo 1303] of Woroeoter, 331,
m, 561, 572, 587.
Giffard, Gyffard, Johm, 405, 453.
, , of Brymmesfeld [Brim-
psfield], 886, 337, 464, 548.
, , keepeor of Gla-
morgan and Morgannoa, 12.
, ,of Dormeston, 487.
, ,of Saunford, 477.
, ,of Whaddon, 189.
, , of Wynewardestowe, 12.
, , in Ireland, 446.
, , parson of Halghton, 388.
..vicar of the church of
Beseynebum, 544.
, Nicholas, 150.
, Peter, and Ela his wife, 327.
,RaJph, 174.
, ,a commissioner, Ac.,
296, 365, 368.
, Robert, a conservator of the
peace, 459.
, Roger son of, 371.
, Sibyl, a nun of Elstow, 210.
, Thomas, 488.
, William [a student], 229.
, ,clerk, 446.
Giffon, Gyffon, Richard, 444, 447.
Gilberd, Gileberd, John, 566.
, John son of William, 296, 538,
546, 604.
, Robert, 370.
, Thomas son of Robert, and John
his brother, 540.
, Thomas son of Thomas, 539.
, William, 539.
Gilbert, parson of Wystowe, 276.
,a visitor of Sempyngham, 249.
, Adam, 485.
'GteoSrey son of, de Ayschton,
, Gilbert son of, de Kirkeby, 227.
, Henry son of, de Orakhale, 610.
.Henry son of Richard son of, de
Boterwy . . , 282.
, James son of, de Bketelishale,
48.
,John, 373.
GENERAL INDEX.
788
Gilbert — eont
.John Bon of, le Glower, of
(>aule, 316.
, John son of William, 485.
, , of the Isle of Wight,
483.
.Peter son of, de Neylesworth or
Nayleworth, 307, 364.
, Philip son of, le Rede, 546.
, Ralph, 86.
, Ralph son of, 87.
,Ri(^iard son of, de Freskenay,
chaplain, 309.
, Riohard stm of, leTaverner, 170.
, Robert, 495.
, Robert son of, 245.
, , de (Josberkyrk, 169.
, Thomas, 373.
, Thomas son of, 51.
, ,de Pynoebek, 352, 590.
, William son of, 212.
, ,le Bakere of Ohiohester,
chantry priest, 2.
, ,le Caretter, 208.
, ,le Rede, the younger,
546.
Gild of the Holy Cross, St. Maiy »nd of
the Smiths. See Ohesterneld.
Gildhnsclif, in Scarborough, 376.
Gileberd. See Gilberd.
Gilemyn. See Gilmyn.
Giles, Gyles, Siimon, mayor of Dover,
439.
, William, 439.
Gilesman, Nicholas, 86.
, Robert, 234.
Giles, the king's, [a custom called], 260.
Gille, William, 296.
Giileelond. See Gilsland; Multon <^
Gilsland.
GUling, GilUnges, oo. York, 227.
See Gillyng.
GilliDgham, Gillyngham, oo. Dorset,
116, 132, 202, 270, 324, 671, 686.
, with the Barton or Berton, 116,
132, 202.
Gillyng, Gillinges, John de, of Calde-
well, 270.
, , of Scarborough, 304.
, William de, 449.
Gillyngham. See Gillingham.
Gilmyn, Gylemyn, Simom, 98.
, William, 476, 479.
Gilsland, Gillesland [oo. Cumberlaind].
Su Multon of Gilsland.
Gilvin^Lolme, Gilyyngholm. See
Killin^iolme.
Gilyotsone, GyliotBone, Ellas, of
K3rrkeby in Kendale, 610.
Gindngham, Gymyngham [oo. Norfolk],
263.
Gineie, Milicent, 176.
Ging Abbess. See Ingateetone.
Ginner. See Bnginouj; Genur;
Gynur.
Gippewioo, John de, 290.
See Ipswich.
Gippewy. See Ipswich.
Girat, James, of Florence, 498.
Girton, Gretton, Gritton [oo. Cam-
bridge], 86, 174.
Gdsbuzgh, Robert de, 376.
, , constable of the ship
la Nicolas i 351.
Gisbum. Gyselbum [in the wapentake
of Staincliffe and Ewcros, co.
York], the church (rf, 336.
Gisbume, William de, 546.
Gise. See Gyse.
Gisebum. See Guisbrough.
Giselay, Giseleye. See Gyselay.
Giselangham, Gyslyngham, John de,
parson of Redgrave, 462.
Gisoroiis, Gisors. See Gizors.
, William de, 'spicer,' 277.
Gissinges, Gissyng, Alan de, 296.
Gist. See Gest.
Gitardi. See Guitardi.
Giv^ndale, East, Eaftgeveldale [co.
York], 221.
.North, Northgeveldale [oo .
York], 221.
Gizors, Gisorciis, Gisors, J., John, a
commissioner, &o., 370.
Gladewyne, WilHam, oif Dokesworth,
174.
Glamorgan, Glaumorgain, Glomorgan,
Glomorgan in the Marches ox
Wales, land of, 12, 647, 676, 682.
, lord of, Hugh le Despenser, the
younger, 547, 682.
, ransoms of men of, 61.
, war in, 7.
and Morgannou in Wales, 12.
, , keeper of. See Giffard
of Brimpsfieid.
Glandford Brigg, Glaunford Brigge, oo.
Lincoln, 284.
Glaaville, Glanvilla. Glaunville, Glaum-
yUle, John, 186.
, John son of Richard de, of
Gretford, 236.
,Ranulph de, 527.
, Simon de, 168.
Glapthorn, Simon son of Geoffrey de,
391.
Glapthorn, co. Northampton, 10.
Glapwell, Roger de, 494.
Glasewrith, Glasewryt, Matthew le,
476, 480.
Glasgow, J[ohn Wiseheart], bishop
[1318 to 1322] of,, 207. 381.
,dea<n of, Robert de Ooucy, 381.
, bishopric, diocese or Bee of, 380,
381, 388.
, churches in the diooeee of, 381,
382.
734
GENERAL INDEX.
Glasgow— <;ont.
1 prebendariee in the clraroh of.
iSee: —
^yremynne ; Herlaston ;
Brayton ; London ;
• Clif'; Lund';
Hemmyng- Morton; »
burgh; Newehagh.
I prebends in the ohuroh of. See:
Ashkirk in Govan;
Teyiotdale; Kilbride in
Barlanark ; Clydesdale ;
Oadzow ; Renfrew ;
Carnwath ; Kutherglen ;
Fynglas ; Stobo.
Glasham, Master Robert de, 253.
Glaaier, Gksiere, John son of John le,
of Candelwykestrete, 542.
, Richard le, 486.
Glaamon, Thomas, 464.
Glaston, John de, 207.
Glastonbury [oo. Somerset], 411, 562.
, abbot and oonvent of, 571.
Glasty, Galdsti, John, 87.
Glastyvigburi, Glastengebury, Henry de,
purreyor. 266, 420.
Glatigiiy [France], Stephen, prior of,
227.
GlattonTco. Huntingdon], Master John
Walewayn, parson of, 38.
Glaumorgan. See Glamorgan.
Glaumville. iSiee Glanville.
Glaunford Brigge. See Glandford Brigg.
Glaonyille. See GlauTille.
Glemesford, Walter de, 153.
Glemethan. See Qonmethain.
Glenarm [oo. Antrim], 313.
Glenoaim, Glenoame [co. Dumfries],
John de Derlyngton, parson of,
382.
Gleneurglymi, Glenerglen, Generglyn
[co. Oaardigan],, 77.
Glennesford, William de, 296.
Glenteworth, Roger de, 266.
Glentham, Isabella daughter of Gilbert
de, 315.
Glenton, John de, 229.
Gleu, Robert le, parson of Nettleham,
413.
Glewrith, Glewryt, Matthew le, 475,
480.
Glide, Nicholas le, 484.
, \^illiam le, 485.
Glinton, Glynton [oo. Notrthamptoo],
110.
Glisman, Alan, of Verdon, 306.
Glomethan. See Clonmethan.
Glomorgan. See GHamorgan.
Glofiton, Roger de, a oonumssioner, 296.
Glot, William, 485.
Gloucester, city or town of, 1, 47, 439,
572, 573, 576, 581.
, Cttrmelite Friars of, 573.
, justices of gaol delivery for, 574.
, letters patent dated at, 534,
671^78.
, parage for, 578.
, prison of, 398.
..castle of, Roger Dammory,
keeper of. 38, 46.
, Richard de la Ryvere,
keeper oi, 46.
, , Richard Lorel, constable
of, 581.
.castle, Barton a^id l^ne of, 105,
, chapel of la Ghamelle in the
cemetery of St Peter's, 576.
, hospital of St. Margaret oiher-
wise Dudstan. See Dudstan.
, St. Peters, church of the abbey
of, 1.
, St. Peter's, abbot and oonvent
of, 47, 168, 616, 576.
, , John, abbot of, and the
oonvent of, 576, 577.
, Llanthony by. See Llanthony.
, Upton St. Leonard by, 586.
Gloucest^*, ainohdeacon of, in the church
of Worcester, Niokolas de Hugate,
49.
, .Master Hugh de Stath-
eme, 142.
Gbuoester, countess [Deo., 1318] of,
257.
and Hertford, earl of. Set
Clare.
Gloucester, county of, 20, 100, 337, 398,
409, 497, 516, 57f?.
, assessors for, 348.
, oommissionerB for, 97, 299, 501,
602.
conservators of the peace for,
460, 606.
, coroners [named] of, 451.
, justices of oyer and terminer in,
121, 548, 550, 575.
, sheriff of, 36, 547, 573.
, , Richard de la Ryvere,
46.
.sub-escheator for, Richard de
Foxcote, 547.
, [rjjzhtsj of the abbot of Oor-
meilles in lands in, 524.
Glouoestre, John de, parsoti of Kaer-
narvan, 73.
, Master Richard de, 85.
, Walter de, 415.
Glovere, Glover, Gilbert le, 475, 479.
.Henry le, sheriff's bailiff, co.
Bedford, 175.
, , [of Westmiiwter], 540,
542.
, John son of Ivo le, of Lincoln.
233.
Gloves, white, price of one penny, 50.
GENERAL INDEX.
785
Glower, John son of Gilbert le, of
Granle, 816.
Glynoaray, Gilbert de, 240.
Qlymnetham. See donmethan.
Glynthon, Geoffr^ de, parson of Had-
don, and Richcar his brother, 274.
Glynton. iS^ee Gliaton.
Gobaad. See Gaband.
Gk>bbe, Laurenoe. bailiff of Great Tar-
month, 178.
See Gnbbe.
Gobel, GaiUardns, of Gkisoooy, 117.
Gobet, Peter, 282.
Gobion, Gobyon. See Gnbiun.
Gooelyn. See Gacelyn.
Qochy Matthew, prior of Pristol, 4.
Gooh', Groffit. See Groffit Goch' ap
Hon well.
Goohloyd, John, 77.
Godale. See Godeale.
GodaJl, John, 284.
Godard, John,' 484.
Godblod, Tboimas, 274.
Godcave, Adam, 286.
Godchep. See Gk>dechepe.
Godchild, Hugh, 280.
, Robert, 280.
Compare Fuitz Den.
Gode, John le, 452.
Godeale. Godale, Isabella, late the wife
of Robert, 80.
Godechepe, Godohep, Hamo, a oommis-
sioner, &o,, 477, 486.
Godefray, John, 596.
Godefrayesok [in Dean Forest], 15.
Goddky, John, 98.
Godele^, Elias de, a oommiasioner, 860.
Godenecote, Warin de, 172.
Godeneehole, WiUiam de, 18.
Goderiohe, Robert, of Kemeston Herd-
wyk, 543.
Godeiyston, Goderiston. See Gooder-
stone.
Godeeberkirk. See Goebertoo.
Godesbolt, Roger, of Aynho, 885.
Godesoall, Godesoalle, John, 605.
, Robert, 605.
Godeefeld, Godeefelde, Robert de [of
Button, otherwise Robert de
Sutton], 92, 95, 177, 272, 298,
, , Margaret his wife, 95.
, Roger de, 440.
Godeehalve, Godesalve, John de, of
Scarborough, 304, 384.
Godesman, Godman, Roger, 108.
J • , canon of St. Augustine's,
Bristol, 499.
Godeeted, Godsted, WiUiam do, 231, 361.
Godestowe. See Godstow.
Godesweyn. See Godsweyn.
Godewyll, John, 273.
Godewyne, Godwyne, John, 802, 476.
, ,of Dea^e, canon of Bt,
Patrick's. Dublin, 145.
.Margery late the wife of Hugh,
297, ^0, 476, 547.
, Richard, 291, 476.
, ..of Lotelstone, 296, 474,
487, 6d.
, Walter, of Dumbelton, 291.
, William, 274.
Godfrey. See Godefray.
Godhyne, John, of Merlebergh, 190,
551.
Gk>ding. See Godyng.
Godlyng, TTi., and Elena his wife, 276.
Godman. See Godesman.
Godmanchester, Gurmundeceatre. Gome-
cestire [oo. Huntingdon], 219,
829, 428.
Godmaston, William de, 282.
Godreyy, Godrevi [in Gwythian parish],
oo. Cornwall, 171.
Godrich, John son of John, of Griche-
feld, 867.
Godriston. See Gooderstone.
Godspeny, Virgilius, 439.
Godsted. See Godeeted.
Godstow, Godestowe [oo. Oxford], 223.
, Margery Dyne, or Dyve, abbess
of, 223.
) Mabel, the abbees, and the con-
vent of, 404.
Godsweyn, Gk>deeweyn, Godswayn, John,
80, 232.
Godwyne, Godwin, ^ee Godewyne.
Gody, Nicholas, 302.
Godyng, Goding, Godyn, Jckia, 206.
, , [oo. SomaiBet], 296, 474,
487, 541.
Godynton, Hugh de, 871.
Gogerthan [in Wales], the river, 77.
Gogh, David, 844.
, Edenevet, 876.
See Cogh; Gronou; Yevan
Gog^.
Goh, Llewellyn, Llewellyn Goh ap Res,
Goithithel, 445.
Gokewell, Goukeswell [in Bix>ughton
parish, co. I^nooliT), pricMress and
nums of, 227.
Golafre, Gulofre, Geoffrey, 257.
,Iamania late the wife of Adam,
257.
, Master John, 445.
, Roger, 485, 436.
, Thomas, 445.
, , a conmiisBioner, 174.
Gold. See Gelde.
Golddiff, Golddive, la Goldeclive, la
Goldedyve, m the Marches of
Wales [CO. Monmouth], 376, 545.
rSt. Mary Magdalens, pricwy of.
736
GENERAL INDEX.
Golddiff, etc. — cont.
, prior of, 662, 676.
, Ralph de Bcnceyill, prior of,
544.
, William de Sanoto Mhypo,
Willermus de Saocto Albino,
prior of, 168, 644.
, prior and convent of, 376.
.Thomas, earl of Norfolk, to be
Keeper of the priory of, 676.
Golde, Gold, John, 436.
, ^ lay brother of Monta-
oute, 294.
, ,of Waltham, 419.
JRichard, maater of la FetrCf of
Westminster, 361.
GoldeoUve, Goldeclyve. See Goldoliff.
Goldeoote, Wariin de, 176.
Goldenegh, Goldeneigh, Goldeneye,
Goldeneie, John, John de, 418,
446, 447.
, , a purveyor, 129.
Goldeeboltesmilne. See Aynhoe.
Goldesburgh, Bicbard de, 306.
, Robert de, 314.
Goldewyne. Su Gteldwyne.
Golding, Goldyng, Geldynge, Guldyng,
Godfrey, 211.
, John, 476.
, Nicholas, of Bredon, 687.
, William, 476, 480.
Goldingham, Maater Henry de, pareon
of Chartham, 194.
Goldingham. See Goldingham.
Goldington, Goldyngton, Goldjmtou,
William de, W. de, 44.
, , a commiasioner, &c., 64,
82, 86, 92, 96, 176, 179, 181, 186,
27^, 2^9, 280, 284, 287, 292, 301,
465, 497.
, Simon de, 91.
Goldrio the Priest, 62.
Goldsmith, Goldsmyth, Edmund le, 277.
,Beginald le, 277.
See Orfevre.
Goldwyne, Goldewyne, Martin, of Holk-
ham, 166.
Goldy, Bobert, of Estwalton, 346.
Goldyng. See Golding.
Goldyngton. See Goldington.
Golle. See Gull.
Gol^rot, Grace daughter of Geoffrey,
of Derteford, 444.
Gomark, Amald, to be of the House-
hold, 343.
Gombold, John, 82.
Gkxmcoestre. See Godmancheeter.
Goneys, Gunnenra, William de. William,
parson of Oareby, 35, 699.
Gonne, John, 291.
, Ralph, 291.
Gooderstone, Goderiston, Goderyston,
Godriston, oo. Norfolk, 676, 696.
Goods stolen, See Beoeiving.
Gore, John de la, 162.
, , John Bandekyn atte, 653.
Gore, Gare [in TJpchurdi parish, oo.
Kent], 126, 324.
,1a Gare fin Milton hundred],
CO. Kent, 622.
Gorges, Matthew de, 674.
,BaIph de, 646, 696.
, , a commissioner, 360.
, , justiciary of Ireland, 668.
, , the elder, 674, 667.
Gos, John le, 174.
,WUliamle, 174.
See Gose.
Gosberkirk, Gosberkyrk, Henry de, 180.
,Bobert son of Gilbert de, 169.
See Gosbertoin.
Gosberton, Gosberkirk, Godesberkirk
[oo. Lincoln], 180.
Goscalk, John, and Bobert bis brother,
603.
Gosoelyn, John, 368.
See Gkioelyn; Joselyn.
Gose, John, 608.
, Osbert, 608.
,WUliam, 608.
See Gos.
Gosebrok, John de, 234.
Gosefeld. See Gosfeld.
Goaeford. See Gosford.
Goseweld, Walter de, chaplain, 659.
Gk)sewyk, Patrick de, 671.
, Walter de, of Berwick upon
Tweed, 226, 340.
, , Thomas his son, 340.
Gosfeld, Gosefeld, Gossefeld, Bicbard
de, monk of St. Edmunds, 362,
, William de, 426, 635.
,W. de, William de, a commia-
sioner, <^., 481, 482, 536, 637-
639, 641, 646, 607.
Gosford, Goseford, Simon de, 38.
, , John his son, 38.
Gosford, Goseford, co. Oxford, Hampton
by the bridge of, 337, 366.
Gosford, Goseford, co. Suffolk, 106, 609.
Gosforth, Goeeford, co. Northumber-
land, letters patent dated at, 378,
381, 385-389, 462, 463.
Goshawk, licence to fly, 240.
Gosle. See GonshiUe.
Gossefeld. See Gosf^.
Gossone, John, 439.
Gosynton, Walter de, 499.
Got, Bertrand de. See Clement V,
P<^e.
Goto, Agatha late the wife of William
atte, of Boston, 128.
, Andrew atte, of Boston, 79.
, John son of John atte, 232.
See Gate; Gotte.
Goteby, Gouteby [co. Leicester], 372.
GENERAL INDEX.
737
Gotere. Outer, Guttere, Andrew son of
Robert atte, ol Boston, 326.
, John de la, a oomTnaaaJoaer, &c.,
361, 549.
, William atte, 326.
GotetoFre, Ralph de, 18.
Goth. See Griffin ap David Goth.
Gotham, William de, commissioQer, 87.
Gotsone, Boner, Thomaa, 361.
Gotte, Walter, 276, 280.
See Goto.
Goudont, John de, 398.
€k)niz, John, 171.
Goukeswell. See Gokewell.
Gonmay, Thomas de, of SomerBet, 364.
Gtonsel, Gonselku See Gonshille.
Gonahille, Gonshill, Goushnll, GoaahuUe,
Goale, Gonsel, €k)nsele, Gouselle,
Gousel, Gonsile, Gooale, Henry
de, 495.
, Walter de, a oommissioner, 87,
93, 96, 174, 175, 180. 182, 303.
.Peter de, pareon of the ohnrch of
Bradewatre, 283.
See Goxhill.
Gk>nteby, Hngh de, 281.
, Lanrenoe de, 393.
See (Joteby.
Gonwer. See Gower.
Goran [co. LanarV], John de Lund,
prebendary of, 380.
Gower, Gowers, Gonwer, Adam, 134, 570.
, Robert, 229.
, Thomas, of Mythyngesby, 94
Gower, land of, 464, 547.
, keeper of the land of, 547.
, , William le Flemyng,
keeper of, 551.
, , enqniry by oath of meci
of, 602.
Gowers. See Gower.
Gowyn, John, 524, 527.
GoxhOl, Gbnshill, oo. Linooln, 287.
Goydmaur [in Wales], 77.
Gra, William, 528.
Graoedieu [de Gracia Dei, iin the parish
of Belton, oo. Leicester], priorass
and nnos of, 5.
, prioress of, 134.
fAgaes, prioress of, 134.
, Joan de Hastinges, prioress of,
136.
, nuns [named] of, 134, 139, 142.
Grafton, Graftone, Edmnnd de, 511.
, ,a commissioner, &o,, 97.
, Mathias de, prior of Bykenacre,
655, 579.
, Thomas de, 367.
, William de, 450.
Graftom [oo. Northampton], 37, 250,
292:
/See Flyford Gkafton.
Graga, Heylin de, 204.
Graham. See Grantham.
18345
Graham Borealis. See Grantham
Borealis.
Grammary, Thomas, 305.
, Walter Tbomasman, 305.
,Wmiam. 305.
Grammont. See Grandmont.
Grandiaono, Grandissono, Gransson,
Otto de, 52, 77, 435, 531.
, , keeper of the Islands of
Guernsey and Jersey, Ao., 38,
285, 375, 569.
, Otto de. Otto lord of Gransson,
590.
.Otto son of William de> 10, 499,
509.
, Peter de, 450.
, , and Blandie his wife,
566.
.', William de, 134, 184, 275.
, , Peter his son, and Otto
brother of Peter, 275, 295.
Grandmont [Haute Vienne, Franoe],
the house of, 390.
Grandonis, Francis, of the Bardi of
Florence, 254.
, Vannus, of the Spini, 208.
Grane. See Grare.
Grange. iSfee Graunge.
Grange [setting fire to a], 483.
Granger. See Graunger.
Gransden, Great, Great Granteeden
[oo. Huntingdon], 360.
,l%oma8 de Neusom, parson c^,
42, 360.
, Little, Little Grantesden, co.
Cambridge, 360, 364.
Gramsete. See Grantdiester.
Gransson. See Grandisono.
Grant. iSfee Graimt.
Grantohester, Grantsete. Grantesete
[co. Cambridge], 424, 478, 544.
, Thomas de Patrahulle, parson of
the church of, 478.
Grantesden. See Gransden.
Grantesote. See Grantdieflter.
Grantham, Andrew de, 192.
Gbrantham, Graham [oo. Lincoln], 13,
40, 48. 66, 1^, 206, 258, 346,
405, 428.
, Friare Minors of, 66.
, letters patent dated at, 31.
Grantham Boreiilis or North, Ghiaham
Borealis [co. Lincoln], Gilbert de
Stapelton prebendary of, 23.
Grapynel, Walter, parson of All Hal-
lows, Berkyngscherch by the
Tower of London, 79.
Grasby, Gresby, Clixby by [co. Lincoln],
518.
Graseverdus, Wflliam, of Lombardy,
496.
Grasmere, Gressemere [co. Westmore-
land], 445.
Graspeis, Graspas, Henry, 491.
Gratesig, William, 276.
3 a
788
GENERAL INDEX.
Grathelafi^, Thomas de, 128.
GratUm. See Gretton.
Graandyn, John, 175.
Graunge, Grange, Alexasuler de la, 62.
Graunger, John, of DnbHn, 346, 373.
, John le. 476, 479.
, WUKam le, 476, 479.
Graunt, John le, 285. 477.
, John son of Brian le, 315.
, Thomas, 7.
Compare Gros.
Grave, Grane, Master John de, 566.
, John, 'ootfiller,' 277.
See Grayve.
Gravele, WilliaiQ de, chaplain, 409.
Gravenel, Thomas de, 68.
Gravenhnrst, Boger de, canon of Dan-
stable, 183.
Gravesend, Graveshende, St^>hea de,
canon of St. Paul's, London,
bishop [1318 to 13241 of London,
211, 226, 238, 416, 423, 430, 436,
611, 662, 665, 679.
, (Stephen de Segrave,
sic), royal assent to his election,
211.
, , complaint by, 292, 307.
Graveeend, Gravesende, oo. Kent, 147.
246, 545. 609.
Gray, John, bishop of Norwich, elect
[1205] of Canterbury, 27.
, John son of John de, 143.
Sir Thomas, constable of Nor-
ham castle, 571.
See also Grey.
Gray Abbey. See Grey Abbey.
Grayby. See Greyby.
Q^ayve, Gayve, Greyre, John le, 608.
, Ralph le, of Gaytford, 363, 364.
, Thomas son of Hugh le, 608.
, Thomas le. 171.
See Grave.
Greasborongh, Gresebrok [co. York],
162.
Greaseley. Grisdeye, co. Nottingham,
516.
Great Seal, the, 158.
Gree, William de, * serjaunt,' 640.
Green. See Grene.
Greeoford, Greneford, oo. Middlesex,
145.
Green Hammertoe!, Grenhamerton [oo.
York], 320.
Greenhow, Grenhon [co. York], 326.
Greens Norton. See Norton, Greens.
Greensted, Grenestede, Qrenstede [co.
Essex], 481, 498.
Greenwidi, Grenewyoh [oo. Kent], 482.
, the ship la Mighde of, 351.
, West, Westgrenewioh, West-
grenewych, co. Kent, 673, 692.
Greetham, Gretham, co. ButUnd, 386.
Greetwell, Gretewelle, co. Lincoln, 37,
302, 362,
Gregory, Alan, 78.
, Gregory son of, 211.
, William, 231.
, William son of, 368.
See Grigory.
Greigges, Thomas, 186.
Greille, John de, 491.
, Peter de, 491.
Greiston. See Gnston.
Grenagh, Grennaoh [oo. Cork], 12.
Grendale, John de, 283.
, William de, paraon of Wressel,
207, 209.
Grendon, Robert de, 229.
Grene, David atte, of Wodenderby, 160.
, Henry onthe (outhe), 358.
, Richard son of David atte, 257.
, Roger del, 366.
, Stephen of the, 369.
, William atte, 469.
, William de la, of Folketon, 329.
, William son of John atte, 465.
Grenefeld, William de, 234.
Greneford. See Greenford.
Grenehnlle, Grenhnll, Peter de, 372.
Grenestede, Grenstede, Gilbert de,
bailiff of Oxford, 223.
iS^ Greensted.
Grenewell, Walter de, 230.
Greneweye, Roger de, 484.
, Thomas de, Thomas de la, 484.
Grenewych. See Greenwidi.
Grenhalle. See Grindle.
Grenhamerton. See Green Hammerton.
Grenhon. See Greenhow.
Grenhull. See Grenehnlle.
Grennach. See Grenagh.
Grenon. iS^ee Yevan.
Grensnale. iS^ee Gressenhall.
Grenstede. iSfee Greensted ; Grenestede.
Grenton. Su Grinton.
Gresby. See Grasby.
Gresoherohe, Martin de, 599.
Gresebrok. Su Greasborong^.
Gresham [oo. Norfolk], 224, 263.
Gressemere. See Grasmere.
Gressenhall, Gressinghale, Grensnale
[CO. Norfolk], 264. 368.
Grestain [Eure, France], St. Maiy^s,
William, abbot of, 341, 649.
, abbot and convent of, 118.
Gretewell, Gretewelle. Su Greetwell.
Gretford [oo. Lincoln], 236.
Gretham. Su Greetham.
Gretheved, Robert, 405.
Gretton, William de, 373, 508.
> , a commissioner, 373.
Gretton, Gretoo, Gnitton [oo. North-
ampton], 115, 131, 201, 608.
Su Girton.
Greville. Su GreyviUe.
GENERAL INDEX.
739
Grey, Edmund. 367.
, Johnde, 452, 458.
J >» commioBioaeir, a oon-
servator of the peaoe, 375, 46D.
> ,of Touledond, 884, 515.
y , deceased, 409, 414, 572.
, John le, 108.
, MaroMret de, a nnn of St. Mary
de laTre, 334.
> Nicholas de, a eommisaioner,
Ac., 99, 176.
, , sheriff of York, 34, 46,58.
, Reginald de, 531.
^Richard de, of Aylesfoird or
Eyiesford, 142, 211.
> ••• ,of CJodenoure, 87, 196.
iTJwmasde, 75, 79, 80, 120, 333,
» , a commisaioner, a coor
eenrator of the peace, 97, 175,
460, 462, 604, mT^
, William, 367.
> , [of Colchester], 475, 480.
A^J^j??^ <^^ \temp, Henry ni],
342, 610.
, William le, 191.
See Gray.
Grey Abbey {de Jugo Dei), oo. Antrim,
abbot of, 388.
> Gilbert, abbot of, 313.
abbot and convent of, 388.
Greyby, Grayby, Robert de, 86.
Greynhayk, John de, 228.
Greyve. See Grayre.
Greyvesman, Hngh the, 361.
, Roger the, 361.
Greyville, John de, 569.
Gricke, Gryk, James, 290.
Robert, 486.
Griffin ap David, 310.
Griffin ap David Goth, 310.
Griffin ap Eynoun, 310.
Griffin ap Mereduc, 323.
Griffin^ Griffyn, Griffo«n, John, a inir-
veyor, 499.
> , of Aketon, 175.
, Rees son of, 527.
»— >«>n of Rees tibe Great,
^See Gnffonn; Gronou; Seys:
Vaghan.
Griffith ap Gradok, 310.
ili"^^ Vaghan ap, ap Lewelyn,
^5c«Gruffit: Madoo ap Griffith :
Rees ap Griffith.
GrifPonn, John, 134, 583.
Su Griffin.
Griffyn. See Griffin.
Grigory, Grigori, JcAn, 7.
Richard, 486.
Compare Gregory.
GiiUe, Peter, 366.
, Robert, 366.
, William, 366.
Grimbaud, Giymbaud, Vitalis, of Gas-
oony, 117.
, Walter, 99.
Grimeston, William son of Peter de,
......... See Grimston.
Grimsbory Fby Banbnry], Grymesbnry
[00. NcwthamptonJ, 570.
Grimsby, Grymesby, Grymmesby [co.
Lincoln], 36. 318, 366.
, Friars Minors of, 36.
> abbey of, otherwise the abbey of
St. Augnstine, Wellow, or Wel-
hon [within the liberty of the
town] by, 67.
» , Thomas de Welynghour.
abbot of, 73, 106. ^"*" »
» , William, abbot of , 67.
» , canons [named] of, 67.
) , prior and friars of, 318.
Grimstede. See Giymstede.
Grimston, Grimeston, Giymeston [co.
Norfolk], 264, 367, 443.
Grimstone [in Stratton parish, near
Dorchesterl, and Yetminster, co.
Dorset, Grymston* and Yat-
ministre, prebendary of, Gabriel
de CamiUa, 3, 6, 172. 377.
I Thomas de Stanton or Staunton,
prebendaiy of, 146, 377, 429.
Grimward. See Grymward.
Grindle, Grenhalle [in Ryton parish, co.
Salop], 327.
Grinley, Grynley [00. Nottingham], 6.
Grinton, Grenton Pco. York], Henry de
Westoerland, vicar of, 20.
Grise, Simon, 361.
Grisele, Joan de, 454.
, Robert de, 230.
Griseleye. See Greaseley.
Grissel, Alan, of Lanoastre, 322.
Grittleton, Gdttelyngton [co. Wilts],
569.
Gritton. See Girton.
Grobbeham, Geoffrey de, 297, 470.
Groby. See Grooby.
Grom, Grome, Lnke, 367.
, Richard. 84, 279, 307.
,WiDiam, 84, 279, 307.
Gronon, Griffin ap, Gogh, 310.
See Owyn ap Gronon.
Grooby, Groby [co. Leicester], 359.
Groppes. See Groppo Sancti Petri.
Groppo Saaicti Petri, Groppes Sancti
Petri, Groppes, Master Geoffrey
de, 201.
, parson of ih.e chnroh of
Getyngton, 204, 205.
Gros, I^oholas le, 475, 479.
,RaJph le, of Northferiby. 314.
, William le, of Northferiby, 315.
Compare Graont.
740
GENERAL INDEX.
Grosmont in Eskdale [oo. Tork], prior
and oonyent of, 559.
Oroandesbnrgh, Grnndesbnrgh, Henry
de, 418, 447.
Grove, John de. 656.
, Richard atte, [of Bsher], 98.
, , [oo. Essex], 536,. 637.
, Thomas atte, [of Bristol] 121.
Gruffit Goch' ap Honwell, 77.
Compare Griffith.
Gmndenbenes, Peter, of Glamnford
Brigge, and John bis son, 284.
GrundesbtiTgh. See Groundesbnrgh.
Gmsane, Juliana, of Helton, 8.
Gryk. See Grioke.
Grym, Gryme, Edmund, 338.
,John, 582.
, Ralph, 230.
, Thomas, of Normanby, 278.
Grymbaud. See Grimbaud.
Gryme. See Grym.
Grymesbuay. See Grimsbury.
Grymesby, Edmund de, parson of
Moffot, 383.
, Elias de, parson of Alniorumbe,
381.
See Grimsby.
Grymeston, Grymestone. Su Grymston.
Grymmesby. See Grimsby.
Grymmynges, John, 46.
Grymordi, Ralph, 390.
Grymstede, Grimstede, John de, 408.
Grymston, Grymeston, Grymestone,
John de, 229.
.Riohard de, Master of St.
Mary's hospital, Boothum by
York, 259.
, Robert de, keeper of the hos-
pital of St. Nicholas by York,
269.
, Roger de, 228, 405.
,Wimam de, 466, 476.
See Grimston; Grimstone.
Grymward, Grimward, Bernard, of
Gasoony, 198.
Gryndenham, Nicholas de, 483.
Grynley. See Grinley.
Gryville, Hugh son of William, of
EsingwaJd, 85.
Gualioiano. See Galiciano.
Guateshale, John de, 277.
Gubaud. Gobaud, John son of John,
286, 564.
Gubbe, Richard, of London, 215.
See Gobbe.
Gubiun, Gtobion, (Jobyoun, Henry, 187.
,Robert, 231.
, Thomas, 393.
Guernsey, Gemerie, Gemereye, Gerne-
seie, (Jemeeeye, Grenereye,
Guemeseye, Jemereye, the Island
of, 37. 38, 131, m. 143, 151,
166, 3i8. 330, 427, 615-517, 534,
535, 569, 577, 596.
Guernseys — eont,
, Otto de Grandisono, keeper of,
38, 265, 375, 569.
, , his deputy Gerard de
Oro^is, or Orum, 669.
, attorneys of the bishop of
Ayranohes in, 137.^
, of the abbot of Mont St.
Michel in, 166, 696.
, men [named] of, 516, 616.
J [a womanj hanged for robbery
m, and abjuration of the Island
by her husband, 23.
, castle of, 534, 635, 577.
, castellan of the castle of, 427.
,John de la Marche, keeper of
the gate of the castle in, 76.
, abjuration of, 23, 37, 38, 265,
634, 636, 677, 678.
, alleged bnoroachments and mal-
practices in, 375.
, custom of, 23.
, theft in, 427.
, chapel of St. Mary de Marisois,
516.
,ohuroh of St. Peter Port, 265,
577.
, church of Wale or Vale in, 636,
692.
Guetehou. See Jethou.
Guicaidi. See Guitardi.
Guicii. See Guitii.
GuiUelmi, Arnald, de la Portau, 112.
,Re3rmund, de Costera, of Gas-
cony, 117.
, ., de Seint Lobey, of Gas-
cony, 198.
GuiUiam, Arnald, de Bynoles, otherwise
Bygnolee, 166, 201.
Guines, Gynee [Pas de Calajb, France],
abbess of [St. Leonard de], 392.
Guionga. See W^ing.
Guisbrough, Gisebumej Gysebume,
[co. York], the prior of, 21, 209.
, , and conyent of, 411, 588.
, canon of, Adam de Wetslade, 411
Guitardi, Gitardi, Master John, 350.
,Ponoius, of Gasoony, 117, 198.
Guitardus, archdeacon of Canterbury.
^fee Lebreto.
Guitii, Guittii, Guicii, Stephen, de
Florencia, nephew of Master
Andrew Sapiti, 2, 263, 406.
Gul. See Gull.
Guldeford, Henry de, 246.
, John de, 229.
, Peter de, a puireyor, 21, 203,
384.
See Geldeford.
Guldelok, Robert, and Adam his son,
486.
Guldene, Henry le, 516.
Guldyng. See Golding.
Gulias. See Gulyas.
1 GuU, Guile, GoUe, William, 297, 364.
GENERAL INDEX.
^41
Gnlofre. See Golafre.
Gulyas, Gulias, Thomas, 87.
Gimby, Robert de, 504.
Gundewyne, Robert, 480.
See Jondewyne.
Gunn^s. See Goneys.
Gtinnild. John son of John, of Waloote,
280.
Gtmseld, Simon, 302.
Ganter, Robert. 231.
, William, of RotTngton, 324.
Gnntborpe, Richard son of Beatrioe de,
d(», 560.
, Thomas de, of Gedelyng, 258.
GunTille. Tarrant. See Tarrant Gun-
ville.
Gurgemeu, Yeyan Ltyd ap. 310.
GurmondeoeBtre. Reginald de, 311.
See Godmancbester.
GoKney, Gnmay, John, 40, 48.
, Thomas de, 452.
Gustaid, Robert, paxsoa of St. Mary's of
Bynewerk, otamford, 145.
Gusteseie, John de, 375.
Guston by Fleet, Gorson Fleet, Greis-
ton [in the parish of Ash near
Sandwich], oo. Kent. 478, 609.
Guter, Guttere. See Gk>tere.
Guttii. See Gnitii.
Guy, Geoffrey son of, 315.
, Robert son of, 78.
, Roger son of, de Hereford, 63.
, the Chamberlain, 68.
Gwent. See Neiher Gwent.
Gwynnoans» Yeran, Vaghan ap Yevan,
310.
Gwemwyuwyn son of Oweyn Kyrelant
KyneUuit [in errorJiy 163.
Gy, William, 18.
Gybesca, William, diaplain of St.
James's hospital, Cliiohester, 493.
Gyffard. See Giffard.
Gyffon. See Giffon.
Gyldentre, Gildentre. Su Geldentre.
Gylemyn. See Gilmyn.
Gyles. See Giles.
Gyliotsone. See Gilyotsone.
Gymelyng. See Gembling.
Gymmie, Robert son of Robert, of
Appelby, 603.
Gymmynges, John de, 584.
Gymyngham. See Gimingham.
Gynes, Ingelram de, and Ohristiana his
wife, 78, 79, 394.
, Nicholas de, 455.
,liaster Thomas de, 526.
Thomas de, parson of Wolver-
lowe, 565.
Gynes. iSfee Guinea.
Gynge Abbatisse. Su Ingatestone.
Gynge atte Stone. See Ingatestosie.
Gynour, John le, 109.
•. See Engioour; Gennr.
Gypthorpe, Peter de, and Anne his wife,
Gyse, Gise, John de, 66, 304.
» Gysebnme. See Gnisbrongh.
, Henry de, 287. 805, 308.
, Nicholas de, 305.
Gysdbnm. See Gisbum.
Gyslyngham. See GiaeUngiham.
H
Habblesthorpe. See Apesthorpe.
Haberdine, for the king's Household,
32.
Habeton. See Haptcm.
Hablenche. See Hoblenoh.
Haburgh^ GUbert de, canon of Welhou,
Haooeooumbe. See Haocumbe.
Haoohe, fiostaoe de, 413.
, Stephen de, 413.
See Hatch, West.
Hacchetthorpe. £ee Hactborpe.
Haooonby, Haounby, Haoumby, Hak-
unby, 00. Lincoln, 78, 303, 471.
Haccnmbe, Haccecoombe, Haccombe,
Hadoom, Hacombe, Hacumbe,
Hakcombe, friar Robert de, 506.
, Stephen de, a commissioner, a
oonsenrator of the peace, 89, 97,
298, 301, 370, 459, 481.
, , [co. Cornwall], 172.
Compare Acooumbe.
Haohet, William, of Kgmanton, 90.
Hackney, Hakeneye [co. Middlesex],
cardinal Gauceliuus, parson oi,
152.
Hackney. See Horse.
Hackonsthorpe. See Hakunthorpe.
Hadut, Haduyt. See Hakelut.
Hacombe. See Haocumbe.
Hactborpe, Hacchethorpe, £ndo de,
235.
Hacton, Henry de, 468.
See also Acton.
Haoumbe. See Haccumbe.
Hacumby, Hacunby. See Haccomby.
Haddeleye. See Hadleye.
Haddenham, Hadenham [co. Cam-
bridge], 478.
.John de Carleton, panon of,
Haddesore. See Heddeesore.
Haddewyk Ondeme. See Adwiok upon
Deame.
Haddington, Hadyngton in Scotland,
Thomas de Gayrgrave, keeper of
St. Mary's hospital, 385.
.Hugh de NoTo Castro super
Tinam, vicar of, 381.
742
GENERAL INDEX.
Haddisooe, Hadesoo [oo. Noifolk], 454.
HaddoQ, West, Westhaddoiu Haddoo
[co. Northampton], 22l, 274.
, Geoffrey de Glynihon, parBon of,
274.
Hadenham. 8u Haddenham.
Hadesoo. See Haddisooe.
Hadeshagh, William de, 368.
Hadey, Robert de, chaplain of the
ohi^>el of St. Mary de Marisois,
Gernereje, 516.
Hadleigh, Eaddele, Haddeky, Hadde-
leye, Hadle, Hadley [oo. Essex],
ALui de dayering, keeper of the
oasUe of, 599.
, letters patent dated at, 126-129,
139, 491-493, 536, 537, 594, 596,
610.
Hadleisk Hadley, Hadleye, oo. Suffolk,
Hadleye, Haddel^e, Bobert de, 475,
479.
Hadmaton, Master Walter de, 404.
HadyntoQ, Simon de, 296.
jlliomas de, 296.
Su Haddington.
Haftere or Hast^re. See Hastere.
Hageman. See Haughmond.
Haget, Elena late the wife of Robert, of
Queneby, 181.
Haggeleye, Edmund son of Isabella de,
100, 176.
, Isabella de, and Edmund her
son, 176.
Hagger, Hwgere, Robert le, 296, 538,
Hagham, Robert de, 123.
Haghele. See Haughley.
Haghemon. See Haghman; Hau^^
mond.
Uaghenby. See Hagnaby.
Haghene, Muriel de, 178.
Haghman, Hagheman, John de, 427,
509.
Haghworthyngham. See Hagworthing-
ham.
Hagnaby, Haghenby, Haghneby [oo.
Linoofai], 2, 77.
, abbot and oonyent of, 2.
Hagworthingham , Uagwortimigbam,
Haghworthyngham [oo. Linooln],
94, 493.
Hagworthyn^ham, William son of Hugh
de, and Walter his brother, 94.
Haie. See Haye.
Hail, i^le, Wiliaam, 'suter,' of [Bristol],
579.
Hailes. See Hayles.
Hainaolt. Holland and Zealand,
William, count ri304 to 1337] of,
and lord of Friedamd, 112, 171,
306, 481, 609.
••••9 ......•••, his attomeyB, esiToys, or
ooUeoton, 23, 106, 284, 306.
) > See aUo Ken,
Walter le ; Ruttebuthel.
Hainault, Hc^and and Zealand, Wil-
Iiam« oount of — cant,
, , agreement touching dis-
pute between his subjects and
tibose of Edward H, 106-106,
178, 184, 284, 365, 463, 482, 609.
,••• } •••••••••, oommisaioTierB [namedj
of Edward U to treat with, for
the settlement of disputes and
beoefit of trade, 248.
I , oompositioKi wii^ toudi-
in^ the dower of Elizabeth
[widow of John, count of Hol-
land, the wife of Hun>phrey de
Bohun], 44.
» , safe-oouduct for his
merohants, 71.
..tolls levied on his subjects in
England. See Tolls.
, shop of the poiwer of, 178.
,y Hyneholt [oo. E»ex], 327.
See Hayward.
Hakoombe. See Haocumbe.
Hakedom, John de, 520.
Hakefbrd, Robert de, 181.
Hakelut, Hakelute, Hadut, Haduyt,
Edmund de, 131, 436.
, ,ooQstable of Dymievor
castle, 130.
, , esoheator in Ireland, 199.
, Hugh, sheriff of Hereford, 34.
,John, 419, 452, 571.
, , keeper of the forest of
Rutland, 608.
..., Richard, 464.
Hakenease, Hakeneys, Geoffrey de, 447.
, parson of the ohuroh of
Orpintoti, 422, 426.
Hakeneye. See Hackney.
Haket, John, 269.
, Walter, 233.
, , of Garstom, 487.
Hakethorpe. See Hacthori^e.
Hakunby. See Haoconby.
Hakuinthorpe, Robert de, rector of All
Saints, Dorchester, 337.
Halau^ton. See Halucton.
Haldanby, Haldeoby, Agnes de, 292,
402, 403, 591.
Haldhamstok. See Oldhamstooks.
Hale, Henry atte, of the Isle of Wight,
483.
,HeoTT de, keeper of the Ward-
robe ol queen laihella. 130, 160.
, John atte, of Isle of Wight, 483.
, ,of Susses, 539.
, Rali^ in la, 582.
,Ro^mald atte, 367.
, Richard de, 419, 447.
,. , parson of the church of
Hale by OliTe, 40.
, Simon in le, of Certeseye, 819.
, William de, 40, 76, 214.
See Halle.
Hale, 00. Lancaster, 555.
GENERAL INl)EX.
748
Hale by Eane^s Cliffe, Hale by Oiye or
dyre [in Brig3to<^ hundred, oo.
Northampton J, Philip da Ap-
thorpe, parson of the [vaniahea]
ohoroh of, 76, 214.
,Riohard de Hale, pajson of, 40.
Hale Magna, otherwise Hole, Hale [co.
Linoolh], William de Clyf, parson
of, 406, 438.
, Boberb de Askeby, parson of, 1.
Haleberge, Master William de, 588.
HaleboorsBea, Roger, 841.
Hatedon. See Aledon.
Haleford, Nicholas de, 848.
Halegod, John son of Hngh, 100.
Hake, John de, 194, 268, 272.
, , 'draper,' and Nigel his
brother, 277.
, , of Norwich, 621.
, Robert de, in Ireland, 206, 206,
423, 490.
Halffrere, Walter, 181.
Halghton, Hanlton, John de, 226.
See Halton; Haughton;
Haughton le Skeme; Holton.
Halibnrton. See Hallybnrton.
HaHday, John, 481.
Halifax, Riohard le fitz Neel de, 606.
Halifax, oo. York, 264.
Halingford, Nicholas de, 632.
Haliston. See HaDyatone.
Haliwelle, Haliwell, Halywell, Robert
de, 320.
, .parson of Arreton, or
Atherton, 126, 134.
, parson of St. Geoxige's
[Botolph IJane], London, 670.
, parson of Eildelegh, 382.
, , parson of Soadea, 381.
, , parson of Thalime-
badeyr, 216.
, , prebendary of Osmun-
derle, 407.
, y warden of the hospital
of St. Laurence by Bristol, 698.
Thomas de, parson of St.
Matthew's, Ipswich, 434.
See Holywell.
Halke, Edmnnd de, 240.
Hall. /See HaJe ; Halle.
HflUaton, Haloughton, HaJu^ton, co.
Leicester, 296, 369, 372.
.William ' Dengaynesbaillif ' of,
Halle, Hall, Hale, Andrew atte, 486.
, John atte, 307, 364.
, ,of Colchester, 476, 479.
- , , of Merton, 806.
, Laurence atte, 606.
, Nicholas atte, a oofnmisaioner,
&o., 603.
,Ridiard atte, 19, 466.
, Robert *of the,' 274.
, Roibcrt dd, of Norwich, 194.
, Simon atte, 370.
Halle— <ont.
ySimoQ in to, 639.
, William atte, of OouneLey, 308,
864.
, William in the, 640.
iSfee Aula; Hale; Ofhalle.
Halleook, lUohard son of Riohard, 172,
Hallestede, Adam de, 606.
Halleygate, Gilbert son of Thomas atte,
of Shirbnm, 306.
HaUikeld, oo. York, 2^.
Hallingbiuy, Hallyngbery, Halyogge-
bury [oo. Essex], 488.
, Henry de Kendenore, parson of
the chnrch of, 296.
, Little, Little Hallyngbery [oo.
illBsex], 296, 488.
Hallonghton, Holnghton [oo. Warwick],
Hallybnrton in the paivsh of Greeo-
lawe, 00. Berwick, G^rvase de
Wilford, parson of, 381.
Hallyngbery. See Hallingbury.
Hallystone, Halistan [oo. Northmnbcfr-
latnd], prioress uid nnns of, 619.
Halooghton. See Hallaton.
Halse, Thomas de, chaplain, 292.
Halstede, Halsted, John de, 476, 480.
, keeper of the riyer
Tyne, 201.
See Hanstede.
HaJtebe, John son of Riohard, or of
Riohard de, 603-606.
Halteby, J-ohn de, of Ipswich, 287, 466.
Halton, Henry de, 379.
, John de, of Lyndeseye, 306.
, Riohard de, 466.
, Thonwe de, of Lyndesey, 287,308.
Compare Hanlton.
Halton, Hal^ton [co. Buckinghun], 100
J Phibp de Waltham, parson of
the chuiroh of, 100.
Haltwhostle, Hantwysel [co. North-
umberland]. Robert de Dighton,
parson of, ol8.
Halncton, Halanghton, John de, bishop
[1^ to I November, 1324] of
Gariisle, 322, 390, 604, 628, 664,
667.
Halnghton, GUbcrt de, 230.
.William son c^ Robert de, and
Margery his waf e, 609.
See Hallaton.
Halynggebniy. See Hallingbtury.
Halys, Thomas de, 486.
Halyweile. Halywell. See Haliwelle;
Holywell.
Ham, East, Esthamme [oo. Essex], 317,
318.
Ham, West, Hamme [oo. Essex], 630,
666.
, .., Snthbety^ Satnbhbere in.
See Southbery.
744
GENERAL INDEX.
Ham, Hamme [oa. WUts], Adam de
Hemstede, parson of, 407.
, John de Punfold of Wambergh,
panon of, 409.
Hambledon, Hameldon [oo. Hants], 74.
Hambledon, Hameldon, co. Rutlaod,
386.
Hamble Hook, Hamelehotik [oo. ilantsl.
486.
Hambury, Heniy de, 204, 232.
, , a commissioner, 466.
Hambury. See "Hanbnry.
Hamelak. See Helmsley; Bos of
Hamelak.
Hameldon See Hambledon.
Hamelehouk. See Hamble Hook.
Hamelyn, John, 393, 394, 647.
' VA***'AUP*""^'^ ^ Lanooidmaur,
446, 632.
, Nicholas, of Stowe, 360.
Hamerton [oo. Hnntingdon], Geoffrey,
parson of, 498.
Hamerton, Henry de, 287, 305, 308.
, John de. 181.
Hamme. See Ham.
Hamme [near Tiddingtom, oo. War-
wick], 103.
Hammerton. See Grreen Hammertoin.
Hammok, John, oi Oheohele, 643.
Hamo, John son of , del Dale, 372.
.Lambert son of, de Barwe, and
Robert his brother, 86.
.Robert son of, atte Nesse, 172,
, Thomas son of, de Ware, 480.
, William son of, 313.
Hamon, William, 629.
Hamond, Hamound. See Hamund.
Hampden, Reginald de, oo. Bnoking-
ham, a commissioner, &o., 97.
Hampshire. See Southampton.
Hampson, Hemmeston, Hemmyston
[co. Devon], 466, 476.
Hampstead, Hampstede, oo. Middle-
sex, 220. 466.
Hampton, John de, 223.
, ,a consenrator of the
peaoe, 606.
, parson of Petworth, 226.
, Thomas de, 427.
, William de, 346.
Hampton, oo. Salop, 109, 371.
, Robert the chaplain of, 372.
Hampton [co. Stafford], 261.
Hampton Gay [oo. Oxford], 105.
Hampton by Goeford bridge, co.
Oxford, 337, 366.
Hampton [oo. Woroeeter], 499.
Hampton-upon-Ayon, otherwise Hamp-
ton Lucy, or Bi^iop's Hampton
[oo. Worcester], 523,
Hampton within the manor of Han-
bury in the Salt Marsh [oo
Worcester], 622.
Hampton. See Hompton.
Hamptonet. See Littlehampton.
Hamslape, William de, 291.
Hamstede. See Hemstede.
Hamund, Hunound, John, 639.
, Philip, 327.
, Richard, 646.
, Robert, 263.
, Robert son of Simon, of Cad^
nay, 183, 283.
, Stephen, 'clerk,' 640.
Hanaper, the, 183, 184, 211, 274..
, Williaim de Thomtoft, ke^Mr
of, 241. ^^
Hauay. See Haimah.
Hanbuiy, Hambury, Hembuiy [oo.
Woroester], 173, 487.
,tbe bishop's hundred of, 623.
Hanbuiy, Hambury by Drotltwich. Ham-
bury in the Salt Biaish [oo.
Worcester], 374, 488, 496, 622,
643.
Hand, out off, right, 606.
, lost on the king's service, 676.
Handborough, Haneberge, co. Oxford,
401.
Hane. See Haue.
Haneberge. See Handborough.
Haneook, Henry, 486.
Hanemuth. See Bn)ok Bay.
Haneton. See Honiton dist.
Hang, 00. York, 227.
Hangelton, Riobaird de, 467.
Hanging. See Woman.
Hanlauby, Henrey de, 392.
Hannah, Hanay [oo. Lincoln], 2.
Hanneby, Robert de, 232.
Hanney, East, Esthanneye, oo. Berks,
86, 466.
, West, Henneye [oo. Berks], 224.
Hanningfield, East, Esthanyngfeld, co.
Etasex, 676, 696.
, South, Suthhanynfeld, oo.
Essex, 676, 696.
, West, Westhanyngfeld, West-
nan[er]yngfeld, co. Essex, 91,
179, 676,^6.
Hannington, Hanyngton [oo. Northamp-
ton], 606.
Haiise of Lomdon. iS^ee Almoin Mer-
chants.
Hanthorpe, Hermthorpe [oo. Linooln],
Ivo.
Hants, county of. See Southamptoa.
Hanxson. See Hauxton.
Hanyngfeld, Henry de, 142.
, William de, 142.
See HaiHiingfield.
Hanyngton. See Hannington.
Hapten, Habeton [oo. Norfolk], 277.
Harbledowu, Hierbeldoun [co. Kent],
^ M n
Harborough. See Market Harborough-
Harbottle, Herbotel, Herbotle [oo.
Northumberland], the castle of,
416. ■
GENERAL INDEX.
745
Harda. Set Hirtola.
Haroonrt. See Harecfoit.
Hardesrey, William WilUamesneye, 606.
Hardelagh. 8u Haiieoh.
Hardele. iSee Hardley.
Harden, Hardene, Qardenne^ EEaredea,
William de, a oommisffloner, ^.,
81. 96. 179, 182, 184, 278, 292,
296, 302, 368, 462, 467, 483, 569.
, , and Matilda, his wife,
Hadrdeehull, Herdesholl, Philip de, a
conservator, 461.
, ,and Amioia, his wife, 27.
Compare Hardreeholle.
Hardi. See Hardy.
Hardingham, Hardyngham [eo. Nar-
ftS], 429. 450.
Hardington, Hardyngton [oo. Somer-
set], 331.
Hardington MandeviDe, Hardyngton
Maandevile [near YeoTil], oo.
Somerset, 44.
Hardley, Hardele [ool Hants], 316.
Hardliston. See Harleston.
Hardredeshnlle. See Hardreahulle.
Hardres, Lower. Nethexiiardres [oo.
ELentl, John de Soorby, parson
Hardreahnlle. Hardredeahnlle, Nicholas
de, 92, 177.
.Philip de, of Hagworthyngham,
94.
, William de, parson of Stilton,
416.
Compare Hardeshnlle.
Hardwick, Herdewyk [in Kempston
IMurish. 00. Bedford], 543.
Hardwick, Herdewyk [co. Oambridge],
323.
Hardwick, Hertwyk by Torkeeeye [co.
Lincoln], 421.
Hardwick by Lynn. Herdewyk by
Lenne, co. Norfolk, 170.
Hardwick, Herdwyk, oo. Rutland, 171.
Hardwick. See Bredons Hardwick;
Puttocks Hanrdwick.
Hardy, Hardi, Master John, of Croy-
land, parson of Bedgrare, 199.
, Roger, 178.
William, 477.
., , of Gravesende, 609.
Hardyng, Richard, of Stanogoil, 552, 578.
, Thomas, 172.
, ,Myndraper,' 277.
Hardyngham, William son of Raohard
de, 450.
See Hardingham.
Hardyngton Maondenlle. See Hard-
ington Manndeville.
Hare, licence to hunt, 157, 194.
Hareonrt, Hareconrt, John le, 486.
, Nicholas de, parson of Sheepy,
273, 274, 280.
, Richard son of John de, 486.
, Roger, 486.
Hareden. Su Harden.
Harewe, Harwe, a Walter de, a pur-
veyor, 6, 62, 129, 188.
Harewedon, Harwedon, Haxudon,
Henry dCb and Robert his son, 255.
, ,ol Thingden, 289.
, John de, 255, 258.
, Su Fonntayne, John
de la, of Harwedon.
, Robert de, oommisBioiner, 94, 95.
, , derk, deceased, 147,
179, 255, 258, 408, 433.
, William de, 255, 258.
Harewedon. See Harrowden.
Haremere, Jooeus son of Thomas de,
671.
Harewell, Robert de. See Orewell.
, William de, 591.
See Harwell.
Harewode, Robert son of Agnee de, 178.
Harewood, Harewode, co. York, 83.
, Humphrey de Belle Oampo, par-
son of, 83.
BLarfleur, Ayrefleur in Normandy [Seine
Lifeneure, France], 84, 89, 95.
Haifiet], Thomas, 372.
Haringeye. See Homsey.
Harlaston. See Herlaston.
Harlech, Hardelagh [oo. Merioneth],
oastle of. 572.
, Viyian de Staandon, keeper of,
593.
, Roger de Swynnerton, keM>er
of, ^3.
Harlegh, Burga de, 601.
Harleston, Hardliston [in Madingley
pansh], CO. Cambridge, 281.
Hariey, Harlegh, Burga de, 601.
Harling, East, Estherling [co. Norfolk],
Harlow, Herlawe [oo. Essex], 482.
Harme, Nicholas, of Eibbeworth, 372.
Hamell, Hamel, William de, and Mar-
gery his wife, late the wife of
Roger Fnland, 47.
, ,the yoimger, and his
wife, Joan the daughter of Roger
Frylaad, 49.
Hameys, Thomas, 86, 466.
Harold, John, 464.
, Thomas, 464.
Haron, Harum, Walter de, 268.
, William le, 276.
Compare Heron.
Harpcote, WUliam de, 450.
Harpedane, Harpeden, Thomas de, 422,
429.
Harper. See Harpour.
BUurpesf eld. Emma laite the wife of John
de, 35.
Harpham, Walter de, prebeodair [of
Stone] in the king's free onapel
of Hartings, 1^7138, 150, 396.
, , parson of Yerelton, 450.
, William de, 375.
746
GENERAL INDEX.
Harpour, Harper, Harpur, Adam le, of
Dnffeld, 28S.
Ck>]i8tantine le, 119.
Hugh le, 228, 281.
,of Forneby, 23i.
,of Opton, 93.
, of Salop, 645.
,of Taram, 283.
Thomas le, of Wythefriagton,211.
William le, 452.
of Horaeth, 185.
Harpjmgg, Endo de, 277.
Haarriocton, Hurngton [oo. Lincoln],
ELairingtoo, Hatheryngtoii [oo. Noirth-
ompiton], 135.
Haningworth, Haryngworth [oo. Nofrth-
ampton], 608.
See Zoaohe of Haningworth.
Harrishawe. See Honshawe.
Harrowby, Herieteby, Harietby [oo.
Linoohi], 258. 346.
Harrowden, Harewedon [oo. BedfOTd],
282.
Harrowden, Great, Great Harewedon
[oo. Northampton], 289.
Hanho, John, 98.
Hart. See Hert.
Hartola, Harola, Hertda, Artda,
Andrew de, 30, 31, 455, 523, 528,
588.
, ,a oommissioner, a oon-
senrator of the peace, &o., 171,
370, 459, 542, 543, 608, 610.
.......... constable of the oastles
of Garlisle and Codcermonth, 606.
, the younger, keeper of
tile city of Oarliale, 325.
, , sheriff of Oomberland,
and keeper of Oarliale, 416.
, AndreTT son of Michael de, 228.
, John de, 25.
, John son of Michael de, 229.
, Master Michael de, 312.
Hartfield, Hortfeld, oo. Sussex, 118.
Hartford Bridge, Hertfordbrigge, Here-
fordebrigee, Herefordebrugge, oo.
Northumberland, letters patent
dated at, 387, 388, 390, 46^, 464,
465.
Harthill, Herthull, oo. York, church of,
540.
, Master Robert de Balne, parson
of, 541.
Hartla. See Hartda.
Hartlep. See Hartlip.
Hartlepool, Hertepol [oo. Durham], 354.
., deputy of the gauger at, Ralph
de Kirtillington, 18.
of the butW at, William
le Warrener, 338.
Hartley, Herkeleye, Hertleye, oo. Kent,
575, 596.
Hartlcns Hertelawe, Hertlawie), oo.
Northumberland, 310.
Hartley, Hertley, oo. Southampton, 297.
Hartley Wintney, Wytteoi^ye [oo.
Hants], prioress and nuns of, 662.
Hartlip, Hartlep fm Milton hundred],
00. Kent, 522.
HartoQ [oo. York], 239.
Harudon. See Harewedon.
Harum. See Haion.
Harwe. See Harewe.
Harwedon. Su fiarewedon.
Harwdl. HareweU [oo. Berks], 37, 165,
932.
, [oo. Berks], oo. Oxford, 386.
Harwidi, Herewyo, oo. Essex, to be a
free boroufi^, 380.
Hary, Richard, bailiff, of Oxford, 223.
Haryngby, Roger de, 63.
See Herringby.
Haryngeye. See Horasey.
Haryngton, John de, a commissioner, a
oonaerrator of the peace, 97, 461,
606.
Master John de, oleriE, John de,
64, 267, 503.
See Harrington.
Haryngworth. See Harringworth.
Hasard, Roger, and John, his fon, and
WiUiam, brother of John, 294.
Walter, 295.
Hasoolphi, Nicholas, 533.
Haseldene, Haselden, Richard de, 105,
435.
See Hadeton.
Hasalingfeld, Adam de, 7.
Haaelshawe, Robert de, 453.
t.' , provost of [St. Andrew's]
Wells, 454, 529.
t Master Robert de, a special
commissioner, Ao,, 501.
Haselwod, Haselwode, William, 475,
480.
Haakwood, EEaselwode, Heselwode, oo.
York, 287, 288, 308.
Haalinefield, Heselmgfeld [oo. Gam-
oridge], 20.
Hassenbrook, Hassingbrok, Hassyng-
broke, co. Essex, 575, 596.
Hasshehurst [oo. York], a wood in
Eooleehm called, 327.
HasBok, Nicholas, 485.
Etofi^yngbroke. ^^ee Hassenbrook.
Hastanges, Hastang*, Hastange, Jc^m
de, 324.
, a oommissioner, ^.,97,
289, 293, 304.
, Heniy his paneter,
Henry Jonespaneterhastang, 520.
Henjy his kinsman,
Henry Jonekynesmonhastang 520.
, .« lUdiard his prest,
Richard Jonespreathaatang, 520.
John son of John, and William,
his brother, 519.
Philip de, and his daughtetB,
, Robert, 32.
, Robert de, or Robert, a com-
missioner, Ao., 88, 95, 359.
GENEKAL INDEX.
747
Hafltere, Robert son of Geoffrey le, of
Cftntebrigge, 100.
Hasterley, Hasterleye, Thomaa de, 88,
HaoUuJle. See Asthall.
Hasthorpe,, John de, 610.
Hafttinel. 8u Hastmel.
HaAting. See Hagtanges.
Haatinriwiry, otherwise Kempeton
Ureys. See Kempaton Greys.
Hastinges, HastinggeB, Haatiaig', Ha»-
^mg*, Haatynges, HaB^rnsses,
£leaiior laite the wife of Wiluain
de, 126.
Joaji de. a mm of, and prioress
of Grace Diea, 134, i86, m, 142.
Johi^ del 3, 19, 53. 126, 174,
193, 324, 415, 449, 450, 455, 559.
, , son of John de Hast-
yngea, otherwise John son of
Jo£n de Hastyoes, exeoator of
John de Hastynges, 10, 53, 187.
John de, a oonaenrator of the
peace, 462.
, and Juliana, his wife,
, , erant by Juliana, late
the wife of William de Leybum,
to, 824.
, [lands in Ireland], 193.
, ,the father, lieutenant of
JBidward I in tLe duohy of
Aquitaine, 53.
, ...., Isabella, late the wife
of, her marriage with Ralph de
Monte Hermen, 387. 582.
., ..••, fthe father], his exeou-
tors, 10, 58. 187.
, Matilda, late the wife of Milea
de, 47.
, Stephen le, of Bromley, 297.
, Thomas de, and Matilda, his
wife, 176.
, William, 543. *
Hastin09, Hastingges, Hastynges, Hae-
^ngges, 00. Sussex, town or port
of, 167.
, commission de waUiis ek fossatis
for, 466, 472.
, hospital of St. Mary Magdalen,
438.
, the king's free ohapel [St.
Mary's] in the castle of, 502.
, ..........dean and chapter of,
416, ^, 451, 502, 507.
, , canons of, 2, 150, 420.
, prebendaries in the free ohaped
or. See:
Berkeleye Harpham
Bjmteworth Lincoln
Clare Lysewy
Olaxton Pevenese
Clif' Stagenho
Comubia Stratford
Cttsanoia
Hastings — cant,
, prebends in. See:
Bulverhithe Stone
Orowhurst Thurrock, West
HoUington and Wartling
Bwhurst
xiasuni, luonara, wo.
Httitmel or Hastinel, Henry, 374.
, Robert, 374.
, Thomas, 373.
HaaityngeB, Hasttyngges. See Hastings.
Hatch, West, Haoohe [in Tisbury par-
»h], 00. Walts, 413.
Haterbeivh, John de, of Scarborough,
Hatfeld, Alan de, 233, 543, 550.
, and Lecia'his wife, 53.
, den^ent de, yioar of the diurdi
of Pynoebek, 190.
,Johnde, 305, 359, 528.
, Peter de, 190.
, Thomas de, 606.
Hatfeklbrodok, Hathfeldbrodok, Geof-
frey son of Qlaoice de, 488.
J(^n son of Peter de, 488.
Hatfield, Hatfeld [oo. Worcester], 572.
Hatfield, H^ytefeld, co. York, 264.
Hatfield Broad Oak, or Regis, Kynges-
hathfeld [oo. Essex], 488.
, prior and oonyent of, 503.
Hatfield PerereL Hatfeld Peverel,
Hattefeld reyerel, oo. Elssex, 75,
122, 252.
, honor c^, 40.
Hatfiekl Regis. See Hatfield Broad
Oak.
Hathebrandesdoune [near Dover, oo.
Kent], 439.
Hathern, Ayeme [oo. Leicester], 84,
279, 307.
Hatherop [co. Gloucester], 576.
Hathewy, John, of Dene, 102.
,l«gel, 307, 364.
, Ralph, 307, 364.
, William, 488.
, ,the king's baker, 163.
Hathfeldbrodok. See Hatfeldbrodok.
Hattefeld PeveiPel. iSee Hatfield Poveril.
Hattere, Jakeminus le, 478.
Hatton, Hency de, 491.
, ,of Inge, 83.
, John de, 491.
, lliomas de, and Isabellahis wife,
362.
, William de, 103.
.William son of Thomas de, of
Stratford upon Avon, 442.
Hanberger, Henry le, 152.
y John le, 253.
Hauberk, Sbnon, 393.
Hanoepe, Roger, 543.
748
GENEBAL INDEX.
1
I
1
Uaodlo, Eaoldo, Jolm de, 100, 26S,
271, 426,
, , and Matilda his wife.
[daughter of Philip Bumell and
Bbter and heirees of Edward Bur-
nell, tibic widow of John Lov^el of
Tichmereh], 601.
,Bobert de, 422.
^clerk, 601.
Handlo, honor of, 443.
Hane, Hane, John, 561.
Haoeberge. See Market Htffooroiigh.
Hauek, Aytrop, 175.
Hauekeohnrch. Simon de, a mook of
AlbodeBDUiy, 559.
Hanekere. See Hankeore.
Hanekeehell, Haukeahnlle, Simon de,
prior of Bilsyngton, 108, 512.
Haiiekeslowe. * See Haukeslowe.
Hauer, Henry le, of Toifcton, 464.
, his brother, Thomas atte
Mouate, 464.
Hauerbergh, Haverbergh, John de, par-
son of Bosfeir, ill.
, Roger de, 214.
Hauet, Hugh, 404.
Hanghley, Hawele [co. Essex], the
honor of, 559.
Hanghley, Hanle, Hauleeh, Haghele,
CO. Snffolk, 191, SaS, 400, 401,
495.
Haughmond. Hagemon, Haghemon [oo.
Salop], 151.
, abbot and oonvent of, 161, 434.
,Astl^ by, 241.
Hanghton by Haughmond, Halghton
by Haghemon [co. Salop], 151.
Hanghton le Sketrne, Halghton [co.
Durham] « John Giffard, parson
of, 388.
Haukoleye, Robert do, 546.
Hankere, Haueker, Hauekere, Alice
late the wife of Simon le, 48,
238.
John Ic, of St. Ives, 48, 238, 467.
, , Nicholas his brother, 467
, Matilda late the wife of Alan le,
48,438.
Nicholas le, of St. Ive©, 238, 467.
, Simon le, his son John, 238.
Hankeshnlle. See Hanekeshell.
Haukeslowe, Haukeslawe, Hauekcslowe,
Nicholas de, 211.
Richard de, 328, 487, 560.
, William. 487.
Hanky n, Henry, 162.
,Hngh, 162.
,John, of Flanders, 180.
, Peter, 162.
Haukynes, Thomas, 486.
Haukynton, Thomas de, 295.
Hanldo. See Handlo.
Hauleye, Haule, Peter de, 506.
, William de, 563.
See Hanghley.
Haolton, John de, 236.
, Richard de, 528.
Compare Halghton; Halton.
Hannsard, Gilbert. 329.
Hannsolyn. See Annselin.
Hanstede, Haosfced, John de, 27, 411,
447.
, ..a oonservator of the
peace, 301.
, , keeper ol lynemnth
jniory, 140.
, Robert de, 418, 448.
, , knight, a pnr?^eyor, 420.
, .the elder, a oommia-
sioner, Ac., 472.
William de, a commiflsianec', 501.
See Halstede.
Haost^. John de, and Joiin his son,
462.
, Walter de, 462.
Hant, Hanthe. Stephen le, Stephea de,
of Eiegworth, 150, 279, 608.
Haute Rive. See Alta Ripa.
Hauteworth. See flighworth.
Hauteyn, Nogel, 543.
, Thomas. 538.
, William, 638.
Hanthe. See Haut.
H!antwysel. Su Haltwhistle.
Hantwysle, Hantwisle, John son of
Nicholas de, 359.
, Thomas son of Nicholas de, 359.
, Walter son of Nicholas de, 359.
HauTille. Thomas de, 114, 169, 211, 233,
331, 538, 565.
, , Joan his wife, 169, 538.
Compare Honle ; Hovyle.
Hanward. jSee Howard.
Hanwyk. See Hawick.
Hauxton, Hanson [in errorl, William sou
of Nicholas do, 166, 399.
Haveldassch, Bartholomew de, 467.
Hayerbergh. See Hauerbergh.
Hayerford [oo. Pembroke], 47.
, the prior of, 220.
, priory of, 574.
Haverhill, Havcrhull, Haverhulle,
Geoffrey de, and Dionisia, his
wife. 101, 169.
, John de, parson of Earde, 504.
Haverics, Haveringges, Haveryng,
Haveiynfi^ges, co. Essex, 115, 132,
202,, 270,^24.
Havering-atto-Bower, Haveryng-atte-
Boure [co. Essex], 108.
letters patent dated at, 494,
558, 569, 561, 562, 603-605.
Haveringges, Haveryng, Luke de, of
London, 206.
, Nicholas de, 417.
I , Masteo* Richard de, 249.
, Thomas de, of London, 206.
Havoryngton, Haverynton, John de.
i 22», 431. '
I , Michael de, 281.
GENERAL INDEX.
749
HftTot. Su Haaet
Haward, William, 297, 864.
See Howard.
Hawe, Eobetrt, 78.
, Thomas, 870.
Hawele. See Haughley.
Hawezifis, Stepheoi son of Hngh de, 543.
Hawick, Hanwrk Too. Roxburgh],
William de BiUyngham, parson
of, 382.
Hawker. See Haukere.
Hawkins. See Hankynee.
Hawyk, Walter de, 427, 456.
Haxholme, Haxiholm. See Axholme.
Hay [co. Brecon], 676.
Hay, del Haye fco. Westmoreland], 445.
Hay. See Haye.
Haydok, Heydok, Matthew die, a oom-
missioner, Ao,, 184, 466.
Haye, Hay, Haie, Heye, Adan de la,
623.
, Alexander eon of Walter de la,
of Kimyngton, 397.
,John atte, 184, 286.
John de la^ John del, J. de la,
or John atte, a commiae&oner,
Ac., 20, 86, 170, 279, 371, 461,
467, 474, 476, 479, 485, 636.
, John de la, of Grenstede, 481.
, Thomas de la, 671.
, William de la, ol Greostede,
481.
See Heye.
Hayford. See Heyfbrd.
Hayleford. See Helford.
Hayles, Hailes, oo. Gloucester, 495.
, abbot of, 291.
:. abbot and oonrent of, 1, 116,
132, 202. 212, 222, 268, 463, 496.
Haym, William, and Alice his wife,
571, 586.
Haymot. See Heymot.
Hasrrape, Roger, of Fnmess Abbey, 87.
Haytefeld, Ralph do, canon of Thorn-
holm, 646, 603.
Haytom, John de, 565.
Haytor, Haytorre [oo. Devon], hundred
of, 353.
Hayward, Haiward, Henry le, and
Emma his wife, 362.
, Hugh son of Robert le, of Ken,
485.
, James le, of Bradestok, 295.
, John, 296, 474, 487, 541.
.John le, 99, 280, 296, 474, 487,
, Peter the. See Messer.
, Thomas le, 208, 233.
, WUliam le, 369.
Hazleton, Haseldene [in Bradley hun-
dred], CO. Gloucester, 157.
Heacham. Hecheham, Heoham, co. Nor-
folk, 297. 298, 364.
Head. See'ELode; Heved.
Headingham Oastle. See Hedingfaam
Ciwtie.
Headon. See Hedon.
Healaugh. Helagh, Helau [co. York],
Robert de Folifayt, parson pf the
church of, 282, 306.
Heap, le Hepe by Mamoestre [Bury
parish, co. Lancaster], 431.
Heapham, Hepham [co. Lincoln], 269.
Heath, Hethe [co. Salop], 443.
Heaton, Heton South, co. Northumber-
land, 324.
Hebbeden, Hebbedene, William de, 55,
306.
, , a commissioner, collector
of scutage, 87, 488, 606.
Hebmgge. See Heybridge; Hobrugge.
Hebyd, John, 114.
Heoiham, Hecheham, Hugh le, 162.
See Heaoham; Hitdham.
Heokington, Hekyngton, Hekynton [oo.
finooln], m, 444.
, Riohajpd de Pottesgrave, parson
of, 320.
HeddeBsoore, Haddesore, Gilbert de, 31.
, Peter de, 503.
Heddesworth, Osbert-de, 108.
Heddington, Hedynton Poo. Wilts], 635.
Heddon on the Wall, Hedon on the
Wall. Hedoun super Murum, oo.
Nortnumberland, 255, 431.
See Hedon.
Hede, Adam, of Etton, 234.
Hedersete, Hethersete, S. de, Simon de,
a commissioner, &o,. 84, 87, 93,
108, 171, 173, 178, 273, 276, 297,
299, 301, 309, 359, 363, 369, 371,
461, 463, 467, 471, 483, 489, 530,
536, 538, 549, 602-604.
Hedinrfjam Oastle, Hengham fco.
Jlssex], priorees and nuns of, 139.
Hedon, Robert de, 209, 396.
, a commissioner, &c,,
802, 874, 376, 540, 646.
Hedon, 822.
Hedon, Heydon [co. York], 302.
, hospital of the Holy Sepulchre,
St. Sepulchre's hospital bv, or
Newton St. Sepulchre by Hedon,
Thomas le Vendour of York,
master of, 68, 166, 167.
, John Wyamam, master of, 21, 378.
Hedon, Hedoun. See Heddon.
Hedynton, William de, 636.
See Heddington.
Hegge, Richard atte, of Waltham, 303.
Simon atte, and Thomas, his
brother, 367.
Hegham, Heghgham, Gilbert de, 494.
, John de, 427, 432, 510.
, of Northampton, 82, 177,
233, 278, 292, 402, 403.
, son of Henry de Mele-
bourn, 230.
See Heygham.
Hes^red, le. See Higih He«bd.
760
GENERAL INDEX.
Heghbaxn. 8u Heg^ham.
Heghtredebury. S^e Heytesbury.
Heidon. 8€e Heydon.
Heaghington, Highimton, ffigihtiiigtoci
[oQ. Lmooln], 425.
Heighl^, Heleye, oo. Sta£Pord, 478.
Heilmere, Miles de, 462.
Hek, Laorenoe de, 234.
Hekyngton« Hekynton. See Hecddng-
ton.
Helagh, Williajn de, 306.
See Healaxigh.
Helau. See Healaogh.
Helbek. See Hdlebek.
Held Court, Eld Oomt, Alexander atte.
542, 649.
Hele, William, 484.
Helegeaweaditii [in Wales], 77.
Helekyn, John, 140.
Eeley, Heleye, William de, 287, 808.
See Hedghloy.
Helford, Hayleford, oo. Cornwall, 293.
Helgaye, Benedict de, 811.
John de, 311.
Helgeye. See Hilgay.
Helgbeton. See Helonghton.
Helias. See BUas.
Heliere, Thomas le, 406.
Hellawe. See Belleaa.
Hellebeok. See Holebeohe.
Hellebek, Helbek, John de, 20, 210.
Helleby, William de, 82.
Helks, Richard de, 491.
Hellestone. See Holeston.
HeUeward, Walter, 376.
Hdlingley, Hellyngleye, Kaylljm^eye,
00. Snasez, 542, 549.
Helmede, John de, 82.
HelmcBweU. See Hemswell.
Helmingbam, Hdmyng^bam [oo. Suf-
folk], 664.
Helmaley, Helmede, oo. York, 280.
Helmslev^amelak, oo. York. See Roe
ol Bamelak.
Helonghtom, Heil^ietom [oo Norfolk],
HeJperby, Adam eom of G«ioiffrey de, 233.
Adam son of William de, 233.
, Andrew de, 233.
Bego son of Geoffrey de, 233.
, Richard son of Walter de, 233.
Helperthorpe, Adam de, of Scardebnrgh
303, 593.
• •••« Robert, his brotheFi of
Scarborough, 593.
, ,the younger, of Scar-
borough, 303.
, Robert de, 209.
, Roger de, of Scarborough, 303.
Helpeston. See Helpatooe.
Helpringham, Helpryngham, Eudo de,
184, 276, 324, 4^7^
Helpstone, Helpeston [co. Northamp-
to(n], 285, 286.
Helsington, 'H.elsynaUm. [oo. Westmore-
Und), 446.
Helton. See Hilton.
Hembury. See Hanbuiy.
Hemegraye, HecumegreFe, Edmund de»
w7«
,; ,aji afisesBor, commis-
sioner, oonaenrator of the peace,
97, 309, 349, 460, 462.
Hemelesworth. See Hemsworth.
Hemelhampstede, Hemelhamstede,
Hemelhampstede, Robert de, a
purreyor, 4, 62, 129, 192, 266,
879, 566.
Hemelseye, John de, 20.
Hemelton. See Himbleton.
Hemonhale, Hemmenhalo, Niohc^aBde,
379.
, Rali^ de, a commissioner, 536.
Robert de, 452.
Hemingbrough, Hemingburgh. Hem-
myngburgh, oo. York, 479.
, cardinal Gaucelinus,
parson or, 152.
HemmegraTe. See Hemegrave.
Henmienhale. See Hemenhale.
Henmieston. See Hampson.
Hemmyngburgh, Hemyngburg^, John
, , parson of Larges, 382.
, ke^er of the hospital
of St. John the Baptist, Whitby,
407, 413.
, , parson of Middleton
and Cdyntre, 52.
^Robert de, prebendary of Reyn-
nru, 380.
S$e Hemingbrough.
Henmiyston. See Hampson.
Hempton, Henton [co. Oxford], 179.
Hemstede, Adam de, parson of Ham,
407.
Hemswell, Helmeswell [oo. Linooln], All
Saints, John de London, rector
of, 227.
) Richard de Berkhampstede,
rector Of, 227.
Hemsworth, West or Higher, Hemdea-
worth [in the pariiJi of Shap-
wick, CO. DonsetjL J<^m de Codes-
ford, parson of, 429.
Hemyngbnr^ See Hemmyngburgh.
Hencote, Henry de Villa, parson of, 44.
Hende, Christiana de, 82.
, John, and Cicely, his wife, 403.
Compare Heude.
Hsndeman, Hendman, John, 302.
, Richard, 172, 182.
Hendon, Walter de, of Londoti, 693.
Hendon, oo. Middlesex, 89.
Hendour. See Hendre.
Hendra, Hendre [in St. Row's parish, co.
dornwall], 160.
Hendre, Hendour [in Wales], Madoo ap
Griffith of, 243.
Heneleye. See Henley, co. Warwi<^.
Heneurik. See Henenrik.
GENERAL INDEX.
751
Hengestrigge. See Henstridge.
Hengham, Baldwin de, parson of East
Claydon, 409.
Heng^iam. Set Hedingham OasUe.
Hengseye, Thomas de, 223.
Henham, oo. Essex, 111.
Honker, Adam, and Jolm his brbtber,
608.
Henlee, Henle, Henlegh, Henley, Hen-
leye, James de, chaplain, 106.
-, Richard de, rector of Berieye, 39.
, Boger de, 308, 549.
, William de, a commissioner,
conserrator of ih^ peace, 182, 462.
an attorney, 271.
, , [of Henlee], 89, 99.
See Henley in Ash.
Henley, Henleye, Henle [<». Oxford],
CO. Berks, 386.
, lettera patent dated at, 670,
671,
Henley, Henlee fin A^ in Woking hun-
dred] CO. Surrey, 89, 99-
Healey, Heneleye [co. Warwick], 362.
Henley, Henle, co. Woroester, keepera
[named] ol the castle of, 686.
Hennere. See Heuuere.
Henmeye. See Hennoy.
Henny, Henneye [by Soham, co. Cam-
bridge]. 626'.
Henoi:e, Master Henry de, 8.
Henri, Peter, of Peeeenhale, 232.
Henries, John, of Kynlet, 646.
, Stephen, 646.
Henry I, king, grant (yr charter of, 160,
168.
Henry [II], king Richard son of, 625.
> J^ son Geoffrey, the chancellor,
'ahftrters, confirmations, or let-
ters patent of, 160, 168, 813. 627.
» protection by, 158.
Henry HI., Heniy son of John, kinir,
60, 193, S}3, 330. 331 612
626,666,676,677.
, charters or letters patent of, 17,
J his son Edward. See Edward I.
> has brother AFymer de Lesig-
nan] bishop of Wraohester, 610.
i.his brother. See Valencia, Wil-
liam de.
Heniy IV, king, 26, 316. 492.
Heniy [VH, emperor of Germany],
king of the Romans, 249.
Henry, parson of Estoo. See Easton,
Great.
., parsom of Northwode Beming-
ham. See Bamingham Norwood.
v^arson of Suthpikenham. Su
Pickenham.
Heiuy eon of Gilbert the Master. See
Master.
Henay, Adam acm of, le Beroher, 641.
, le Quarreur of Biling-
ton, 231.
, de Baildoa, and William
his brother, 306, 306.
, de Rodom, 236.
, Henry son of, de Morton, 241.
, ,de WhyteweU, 171.
1^^^^ B^)^ ^> 1^ Oarpenter of
Wytherington, 662.
, ,leKeu of Meleiboum,290.
, de Offenhamme of
Cleve, 487.
, ,de Ralegh, 296, 474,
487, 641.
, Llewellyn son of, 371.
, Nicholas son of, le Pestour, 94.
Richard son of, de Rouclive,
283.
, *8on of RaJphL de Al-
stoneafeld, and Roger iiis brothel',
466.
, Robert son of, 404.
.., , de Lyrerpole, 8.
, Roger son of. See Fiz Henry.
, William son of, de Brandiston,
279.
Henstr'. See Henstridge.
Henstridge, Hemgeo^rigge, Henstr', [co.
Somereet], 319, 444.
HensuU, Denise de, nun of Bromhale, 62.
Hentofi. See Hempton; Himton; Hin-
ton Charterhouse.
Henzton. See Hinxton.
Henyngham. See Heyenyngham.
Hepe. See Heap.
Hephale. Hepoehale, Brian de, 231.
, John de, 233.
Hepham. Hugh de, 203.
, Joan late the wife of Hugh de,
362, 444. '
See Heapham.
Heppe. iS^ee Shap.
Heppehale. See Hephale.
Herbeldoun. See BQEtrbledown.
Herberd, Walter, 368.
Herbotel. See HarbotUe.
Herd, Herde, Henry le, 206.
, Richard le at Sabrioheworth, 488
M , of Welde. 208.
Herdeby, Roger de, 233.
, William de, 6.
Herdeshull. See Hardeshull.
Herdewyk. See Bredons Hardwick ;
Hardwick; Herdwik.
Herdin^ton, Henrr de, a conservator of
the peace. 462.
Herdman. Richard son of Stepben le.
481.
Herdwik, Herdewyk, Helrdwyk, Thomas
de, 282.
William de, 371.
Herdwyk. See Hardwick.
Hereford, Thomas de, 263, 312, 318.
752
GENERAL INDEX-
Hereford, biahop of. See Cantilupo;
' Orleton.
, Pfeter de Aqua Blarusa, 1240 to
126B] bishop of, 610.
Hereford, bishoprio, diooese, vr see of,
77, 821, 418. 621.
stealth ia, 117, 136, 560, 662.
Hepeford, dwroh ol St. Ethedbert, altar
of St. Anne mother of St. Mairy
the Virgin in, 106.
, dean and chapter of, 64, 77, 136,
493, 626.
, canons of. iSae:
Berkeleye Ikelesham
Duvre Shome
Fold Vemoun
, prebendaries in. jSfee*.
Counte Herwynton
Herew^ard Lemynistre
.A , prebends in. iSfee:
Bartonsham Withington
Moreton Magna Church
^shrine and church of St.
Thomas in, 526.
Hereford, oity, or town of, 12, 106,
llu 360 388.
, Fiiajre PreaoheTB of, 878, 888.
, Walney in. See Wahiey.
Hereford, county of, 34, 668.
, assesBOirs for, 848.
, oommissioneonB for, 97, 299, 601.
, oonser^ators of the peace for,
460.
, sheriff of, 12, 163.
, ,Hugh Hakelut, 34.
, [rights] of the abbot of Cor-
meiUeB in, 524.
Hereford, Elizabeth, oountees of, the
king's sister. See Bohun.
and Essex, earl of. See Bohun.
Herowald, WiUiam, 70.
Hereward, BeginaTd, 141.
.Master Robert, prebendary of
Bertonesham, 621.
Hefewardeahaye [oo. Warwick], 154.
Herewyo. See Harwich.
Herewynton. See Herwynton.
Herietby. See Harrowby.
Hering, Heryng, William, 125, 604.
Hariogod, HOTyngaud, Thomas, and
Eleanor ms wife, 167.
Heriot. a, 677.
Herkeleye. See Hartley.
Herlaston, Harlaston, John de, derk,
412.
, , parson of Est Wode, 210.
, parson of the church of
kormanton, 499.
William de, king's derk, 407,
684.
,...*. , prebendary of Caim-
wyth, 880. ^ _ , «^«
, parson of Ibstock, 207,
449, 462, 499. _j ,o
.,., , , paiBon of Yatyngdeue, 18
Herlawe. See Haiiiow.
Herle, WiUiam de, 169, 889, 481.
William de. WiHiam, a oommifr-
sioner, Ao.. 174, 287, 299, 800,
a02, ^8, 486, 601, 627, 649, 662,
607, 608.
, , appointed to the Com-
mon Bench, 603, 608.
Herleston. See Heiiaston.
Herlewyn, Peter som of Geoffr^ son of,
de Stanfo(rd, and Jamos his son,
66.
Henn, Erm, island of, 266.
Herman, Hermon, Nicholas, 696.
Hermenville, Ralph de, 889.
BLermii, John de Norton, a, 60, 626.
iSiae Langham ; Loffeld; Trosse-
ley.
Hennxtage. See dipstone in Sherwood.
Hermon. See Herman.
Hermthorpe. Su Hanthoope.
Heme, East, Esthurn [co. Hants], 219.
.West, Weethnm [oo. Hants],
h9.
Herneatede, John de, of London, 192.
Herny, Hervy, John, 468, 473.
See also Hervy.
Heron, Heroun, Heyron, John, 91, 179.
John, 'baker,' 241.
, OdarduB, 284.
,Boger, 100.
..keeper of Baomburgh
castle, 76. ^
, Thomas, 100.
Compare Haron.
Herre, Boohard. 236.
Herringby, Haryngbv Too. Norfolk],
David [de Gelyn^iam], painaon
of, 146.
Herrings, 32, 216, 394, 500.
Hert, Guy le, 620.
,ItiohaEid le, 466.
, Walter, oi Marum. 608.
Hertda. See Hartola.
Herteberwe, Giles de, master of the
Mint at ih& Tower of London,
662.
Herteford. See Hertford.
Hertelawe, Hertlawe. See Hartky.
Hertdpole, Hertelpol. Herteool, Her-
terpol, Hertilpol, Hertrepb),
GeofErey de, G. de, a o(»nmia-
sioner. <&c., 81, 91, 98, 184, 185,
275, 284. 807, 464, 467, 469, 478,
641, 642, 602. 607.
Geoffrey de, and Amy his wife,
47.
,Bichard de, 427.
Hertepol. See EUuttlepool; Hertelp<^e.
Hertesbeir^e, Giles de, 154.
Herteehorn, Robert, 93, 100.
Hertfeld. See Hartfield.
Hertford, Herteford, John de, 482, 486.
, Peter de, surveyor, 12, 138, 217.
Richard de, abbot of WaJtham
Holy Cross
le, at
,278.
GENERAL INDEX,
768
Hertford, earl of Gloaocster and. See
Clare.
Hertford, oouuty of, 20, 67, 166, 238,
, oommissionera for, 96, 299, 300.
conserrators of the peaoe for,
461.
, jnstioes of oyer and terminer in,
3, 648-560.
, sheriff of, 203, 601.
Hertford, oo. Hertford, town of, 47.
Herthall, le. See Oxford.
Hertholl, Herthulle, Richard de, a com-
missioner. &o., 294.
,WalUam de, 100.
fifce HarthiU.
Hertilpol. See Hertelpole.
Hertlawe. See Hartley.
Hertiey, Hertleye. See Hartley.
Hertrepol. See Hertelpole.
Hertwell, Hugh de, 399.
Hertwyk. See Hanlwick.
Hervy, Richard. 191.
, Walter, 171.
William, 98, 640.
See Hemy.
Hervyngton. See Herwynton.
Herwardestok. John de, parson of Stir-
stoo, 462.
Herwynton, Herewynton, Hervyngjton,
Hervy nton, Adam de, Adam le, a
oommissiomer, Ac., 173. 174, 299,
308, 367, 370, 374, 376, 486, 486.
601, 636, 638, 644, 646, 609.
prebendary of Morton,
321.
Herydon [near Great Wormington], oo.
Glouoeeter, 291.
Heryng. See Hering.
Heryngand. Sec Heringod.
Heryn^ton, Herynton, Richard de, 234,
Hesebeth biidge. See Nottingham.
Hesel, Alan de, 316.
, Nicholas brother of John de, 315.
Robert de, 316.
, Robert son of Jo^in do, 316.
See Hessle.
Hceelarton, Heslarton, John de. 405,
447. '
parson of Kirkeby in
Clyveland, 209.
Richard de, parson of Seton,
uOl.
, Master Roger de, 368, 360.
„"\ » Thomas Rogereeman
Heselarton, 360.
•••• parsooi of Kikeby in
314.
Heselingfeld. See Haslingfield.
Hesehrig, Simon de, 369.
, William de, son of Alan, 314.
Heselwode. See Haslewood.
Hesham, Ranlina de, 692.
18846
Heslarton. See Heselarton.
Heslerton, East, Estheeelerton [co.
Yoik], 477!
Hessle, Hesel [co. York], 316.
Heth. See Hethe.
Hetham. See Hotham.
Hethe, Heth, John del, 496, 620.
,John de, derk, of Colchester,
476. 480.
<5«e Heath; Hythe.
Hethebeth, bridge of. See Nottingham.
Hethepol, Abraham de, 211.
Hetheorsete. See Hedersetc.
Hethoryngton. See Harrington.
Hethfeld. See Hothfield.
H^thha3rward, Peter le, 462.
Heton, Thomas de, 76, 310, 311.
Heton South. See Heaton.
Hett, Hette [co. Durham], 405.
Heude, Thomas le, 310.
Compare Hende ; Hered.
Heoeniik, Henenrik, John, 85, 476.
Heuker. See Henker.
Heuknd, Geoffrey de, 230.
, Walter, 231.
Heaueire, Hennere, Joceos le, 172, 182.
Heyed, John, of Herdewyk, 323.
Compare Hende.
Hereningham, Herenyham [oo. Suf-
fol&r441.
Hevenyngham, Hevynsham, Philip de,
amd Joan his wue, 224.
Hevere, Hevre, Geoffrey de, 230.
, Henry de, of Chalke, 645.
HeyershamP Ayerholm [co. Westmore-
land], 4^.
Hevre. See Hevere.
Heyyngham. See HeTonyngham.
Hewell William de, death of 489, 630.
,of Great Yarmoath, 361,
365.
Compare Fewell.
Hewes, Salomon de, 307.
Hewyshe, HewySj Hewysk, Hjrwishe,
Hywysh, Bywysshe, Richard de,
661.
, , a commiasioner, or asses-
sor, 89, 96, 349.
Hefxham, Hextildesham [co. Northum-
berland], 33.
Hextenesworth. Edward de, 19.
Hextildesham. See Hexham.
Heybridge, Hebrugge, oo. Essex, 502.
Heycroft, Peter de, 283.
, Biobert de, warden of the works
of the bridge of Hull, 401.
Heydok. See Haydok.
Heydon, John de, 260.
Heydon, co. Essex, 391.
Heydon, Heidon [co. Norfolk], 263.
, Roger de Brewose, person of,
101, 169.
See Hedon.
Heye. See Haye.
Sb
754
GENERAL INDEX.
Heyes, Peter de, 24.
H^oid, John de, 369, 473, 499.
, Simon de, an assessor, 349.
, Thomas de. parson of the chnrch
of Islepe, 426.
Heyford, ThiMnas, parson of, 146.
H^S^iiam, John de, 601.
S^ He^iam.
Heyle, Rohert de, 449.
Heyles. See Hayles.
Heylok, Alan, 211.
Heymot, Haymot, Rohert, the older,
308, 550.
Heyn, John, 204.
Heynesone, Heyneason, Richard, and
Richard his hrother, 608.
, William 391.
Heyr, Benedict le, parson of Rendham,
441.
See Eyr; Leyr.
Heyron, Heyroun. See Heron.
Heyshagh, William de, 355.
Heytefeld. See Hatfield.
Heytesbury, Heghtredebury [co. Wilts],
Hey ward. See Hay ward.
Hibaldesrtow, Warin son of Aleizanider
de, 315.
Hibaldstow, Hihaldestowe, 234.
HibaJdstow, Hihaldestowe [oo. Linoolnl,
227. 315, 395.
Hibernia, John son of Thomas de fJohn
fita Thomas], late earl of Kildare.
See Fitz-Gerald.
Hicce, Hicche, Hicchen. See Hitche;
Hitchin.
Hichebon, Thomas, of Carleton by Boee-
worth, 82.
Hioheook, John, and John his brother.
465.
Hiokeling, Master Henry de, 206.
Hide. See Hyde.
Hides, customs on. See Customs.
Hidwyn, Hydewyn, John, 231.
Robert de, 359.
Higham. See Iham.
Highclere, Bisshopesdere, oo. Hants,
letters patent dated at, 540.
High Bead, le Hegheved [co. Oumbeir-
land], 25.
Highoniton. See Heighington.
High Peak, oo. Derby, castle of. 115,
202, 222, 223, 268, 288, 453.
, forest of, 88, 288.
, [oo. Derby and Nottingham],
honor and chace of, 115, 202, 222
223, 268, 336, 453. *
High Rothyng. See Roding, High.
Hightington. See Heighington.
Highworth, Hauteworth, Altaworth [oo.
Wilts], 115, 132, 202, 232.
Hiham, Tbmias de, 286.
Hikedon, John, of Saham, 184, 276.
Hikeling, Hikelyng, Thomas de, paraon
of Malteby, 260, 261.
Hilborough, Hildebnrghworthe, oo.
Norfolk, 16.
HUdcburghworth. See Hilboroug^.
Hilderston. See Hindolyeston.
Hilderthoonpe, Thomas son of Geoffrey
de, 291.
Hilderthorpe [oo. York], 291.
Hildeslegh, Hild^eye, Hildesle, Master
John de, 243.
, , canon of Chichester, 4S4.
parson of Thyndone, 79.
289, 401.
, Robert do, 538.
HildolveBtone. See Hindolveston.
Hilgay, Helgoye [co. Norfolk], 451.
Hilingdon. See Hillingdon.
Hill. See Hille.
Hillary. Robert, parson of Sutton Cold-
field, 104.
Hill Deverill, Hulle [co. Wilts], 73.
, chapel of the Holy Trinity, 73.
mile, Hill, Henry del, 281.
, Henry atte, of Whetelay, 83.
y ,and Hugh his son, and
Alice sister of Hugh, 83.
Richard del, 306.
See Hulle.
HiUhampton. Hulhampton [co. Here-
ford], 79.
Hillingdon, Hilingdon [co. Middlesex],
John de Lecford, vicar of, 34.
, John de Pateneye, vicar of, 34.
Hillington, EQllyngton, co. Norfolk, 367.
Hillum, Alan de, a commissioner, 288.
, William de, parson of the church
of Wygeton, 214.
Hilton, Robert de, 234, 378, 465.
Hilton, Helton [co. Westmoreland], 8.
Himbleton, Hemelton [co. Worcester],
487. ■**
Hindelegh. See Hyndelegh.
Hinderclay, Hindercleye [oo. Suffolk],
John de Bui^h, parson of, 210.
Hindolveston, Hilderston, Hildolvestone
fee. Norfolk], 104, 178.
Hinetun, Maurice de, 49.
Hintlesham, Hyntlesham [co. Suffolk],
530.
Nicholas de Deen, rector of, 9.
Thomas de Foxton, rector of, 9.
, Nicholas de Sutton, rector of, 29.
Hinton, Henton [oo. Hants], 352.
Hinton, Hynton [co. Northampton], 157.
Hinton by Catherington, Henton by
Kateryngtoin, co. Southampton,
467. '
Hinton Charterhouse, Henton [oo.
Somerset], prior and [Garthtisiani
brethren of, 192.
Hinxton, Henxton, co. Cambridge, 142.
Hippe, John son of Simon, 552.
Hippele, Hugh de, 316.
William de, 316.
Hippele. See Ipley.
Hirde. See Hyrde.
J
mmm
GENERAL INDEX.
755
Hiremere. See Hjrremere.
Hirnt^, Hume, Inthehume, John in the,
267.
, William in the, William, 296,
474, 487, 541.
Hitoham. Heoham, oo. Suffolk, 363,
471.
Hitohe EEioohe. William de, parson of
Leocheworth, 446.
Hitohin, Hicohe. Hiochen, Hioce, Hut-
hen, CO. Hertford, 82, 99, 139,
185.
Hixon, Hucteeden [oo. Stafford], 246.
Hoar Cross, la Horecros, by Agardsley,
CO. Stafford, 203.
Hobbode, Thomas, 419, 447.
Hobekyn, William, 481.
Hobie, Richard de, 86.
Hoblench, Hablenche fin the parish of
Fladbury, oo. Worcester], 367.
Hobrugge, William de. 68.
Hoby [co. Ledoester], 415.
See Hobie; Huby.
Hocfelle ofhervjise Wokefeld. SeeWoke-
field.
Hockelc^e, Hockele, Hokle, Henry de,
,Jobn, 361.
, William, of London, 215.
Hockeye, Robert de, 487.
, William de, 487.
Hockham, Hokham, Hokkam, co. Nor-
folk, 675, 596.
Hookinehanger otherwise Kimpton. See
Kimpton.
Hockwold, Hokewold fWilton cum], co.
Norfolk, 276.
Hod, Thomas, of Houeden, 378.
, , of Geytynton, 90.
, Walter, of Geytynton, 90.
,WiUiam. 366.
Hodeleston, Alan de, of Lincoln, 206, 210
, Richard son of John de, 583.
Hodenet. See Hodnet.
Hodewet. See Hodnet.
Hodnet', Hodenet, Hodewet, Hodynet,
CO. Salop, 466.
, Philip de Say, parson of, 94.
Hody. See Houdy.
Hodyn, John, 275.
Hodynet, Walter, parson of Westbury,
•365.
See Hodnet.
Hodyn ton, Richard de, 511.
Hoe, Hoo [co. Norfolk], 264.
Hoekmanpoil, fishery of, 404.
Hog. See Hogge.
Hogayl. See HugQl.
Hogge, Hog, John, of Wrytelyngton, 21.
, Roger, of Wrydelington, 184,
276.
,Waiiftm of Wrydelington, 184,
276.
Hogg^ane. See Hugjsin Lane.
Hoggeeham, John de, 550.
Hoghton, John de, 372.
, Robert de, 399.
, Master Walter de, parson of
Alebume, 92.
See Houghton ; Houghton
Magna.
Hoghton Conquest. See Houghton Con-
quest.
Hogue. Soe Hoke.
Holland. See Holland ; Hoy land.
Hoke, Hok, Edmund de la, 295.
John de la, 409.
Robert son of Laurot de, 315.
, Thomas de la, 409.
Walter, 184, 362.
, William de Ja, 137.
See Houk.
Hokeden hundred, co. Dorset^ 319.
Hokenon, John, 486.
Hokewold, John de, 276.
See Hockwold.
Hokham. See Hockham.
Hokle. See Hockeleye.
Holand, Holande, Richarde de, 431.
,Ridiard son of William de, 228.
, Robert de, 189, 225, 228, 237,
273, 305. 3^5, 353, 565.
, and Matilda or Maud
his wife, 246, 431, 565.
, Simon de, a oonserrator of the
peace, 176.
, Simon son of Thuiston de, 230,
, William de, 431.
See Holland; Hoyland.
Holay, William, of Cambridge, 478.
Holbeach, Holebecha, co. Lincoln, 88,
89, 123.
Holbeche, Holbeoche. See Holebeohe.
Holbek, Robert de, 233.
, William de, 181.
Holborn. See London.
Holbrok. See Hold)rook.
Holoote, Adam de, parson of Southdal-
ton, 20.
, John de, 126.
See Huloote.
Holden, Adam de, 230.
, John de. 231.
,Nidiola8 de, 230.
, Robert de, 235.
Holdemess, co. York, commission de
wdUiis et fossatis for 374, 646.
, purveyance of wheat in, 28.
Hole, Holle, Hamo atte, 172, 182.
, John of, 604.
, Thomas of, 604.
See Hale Magna.
Holebeche, H'^^beoh, Holebeck, Hol-
bech, . >lbeche, Hollebeche,
Christite laughter of Laurence
de, 677.
, Johnde, and Agues his wife, 621.
756
GENERAL INDEX.
Holebeohe-— <k>nt.
, Laurenoe de, an afiaeesor, oom-
miasioner, oobaenrator of the
peace, 96, 275, 290, 348, 363, 536.
,Bichard de, 88, 89.
See Holbeach.
Holebrook, Halebrok, Holbrok, Adam
de, 475. 480.
, Richard de, 592.
,Roberfc de, 605.
Holeele. See Hollesley.
Holewell, William de, 259.
Holeweye, Richard de, 369.
, William de, 487.
See Holloway.
Holgate, EliaB de. 287. 306, 308.
Holgai. iSfasHugin.
Hoik, William son <^ Agnes atte, and
Richard his brofther, 19.
Holkham, co. Noifolk, 166. 575, 596.
Holland, count of. See Hainault.
, merchants of, 392.
, trade to, 633.
Holland, Holamd [co. Lancaster], 353,
555.
distribution to the poor of the
manor of, 555.
.church or coUeeiate chapel of
St. Thomas the Martyr or, trans-
ferred to monks of tne Order of
St. Benedict of the Black Robe,
353.
,. , prior of, Thomas de
Donecast^, 353.
, prior and convent of,
398.
See Holand.
Holland, Holand, Holande, Hoiland, co.
lAncoln, 15, 232, 289, 369.
, commissioners touching illegal
levies, ^., m, 96.
, commissioners de ivaUiis et fos-
satis for, 179, 536, 549, 607.
, Thomas de Multon of E^^e-
mund, conservator of the peace
for, 45.
, pontage for the causey and
bridge of, 514.
Holle. See Hole.
Hollebedie. See Holebeohe.
Holies]^, Holesle, co. Suffolk, 549.
Hollingboum, Olyngbom [co. Kent],
cardinal Gaucelinus, pareon ox,
152.
Hollington, Holingtbn, Holynfl:to>n, and
jRwhurst [co. Sussex], Robert de
Lyswy. prebendary of, 396, 416.
Holloway, Holeweye [in Hanbury
pansh, CO. Worcester], 369.
Walter 'the abbots' [of Bordes-
ley] bailiff of, 369.
Holm, Holme, Gilbert de, 171.
, Henry de, 232.
, Hugh son of NioholM de, 284.
Joltn son of Robert de, and
Agnes, has wife, 257.
Holm — cont,
, Ranulph de, and Alexander, his
son, 499.
, , of Berwick-upon-Tweed,
78, 103.
, Ranulph [Randolfl, de, keeper
of the Keys of Berwidt-upon-
Tweed, 122.
, Richard de, 375.
, Roger son of Nicholas de, 284.
, Roger de: Swaldalus Roggeres-
man de Holm, 284.
, Stephen de, 236.
, Thomas de, 93, 174. 181, 376.
, Thomas son of Ranulph de, 305.
, William de, 94.
, ; a monk of Fumess, 87.
See also Hulm.
Holm, 214.
Holm [on Spalding Moor, co. York],
315.
Holm by Clifton, 105.
Holme Cultram, Holmcdtram [co.
Cumberland], the abbey of, 196.
, the abbot of, 20, 378.
, Robert, late abbot of, 196.
, abbot and convent o^ 23, 497.
, com and victuals from
Ireland for, 38, 341.
Holnewode [P co. Hertford], 3.
Holt, Holte, Edward de, 507.
, John de, an assessor, 348.
WUliam de, 451.
Holt [co. Ledoester], 372.
Holt Castle [co. Denbigh], 264.
Holtham, Alice late the wife of Hugh
de, 589.
, John de, 538, 604.
, Thomas son o^ Hugh de, 589.
Helton, otherwise Howton, Houton [co.
Lincoln], James de Houton,
parson of, 210, 395, 570, 573.
iS^ae Houghton.
Holton, Halghton, co. Oxford, 248.
Holughton. See Halloughton.
Hdveston, John, son of Robert de, of
Nwrwich. 93.
Holy Clross, gild of. See Chesterfield.
Holy Ghost, chapel of the. See Rome.
Holyhead fee. Anglesey], provosts of
the church of, E^dmuna de Dynye-
ton, 109. 113. 195.
, Ralph de Wyndesore, 195.
, William de Nuttele Alba, 196.
, Master Stephen de Kettelbergh,
444, 445.
Holy Innocents. See Lincoln.
Holy Island [co. Durham], prior of, 194.
Holy Land, a prisoner in the, comins to
Enfi^ana to raise his ransom, 254.
, pilgrimage to, 508, 560.
Holynes, William de, parson of Fulford,
429.
Holy Sepulchre, hospital of. See'ELedon.
house of. 8u Jerusalem.
GENERAL INDEX.
Holy Trinity, London, prior of, 423.
, prior and conveoit of, 48. 14S.
, Order of the. See Knareeboroagh.
'H.oljngton, See Hollington.
Holyntnn, William de, 366.
Holywell, HaJiwell, Halliwell© [co.
Huntingdon], Roger de Cliseeby,
paraoa of. 26^. 511.
Honiase by [£dw«rd JI] to the king of
^Tnwioe. 466.
Homedieu, Heuiy, of Altaworth, 232.
Hornet. William, 689.
Homme [oo. Herrford], 462.
H<Hiiptoii, Thomas de, parson of Rid-
marleye, S64.
, , parson erf Sapy, 265.
Honeoote, John de. cJioptoUi, 565.
Honeadon. See Hnusdon.
Honeton, W<er de, 533.
Honewyk, Richard de, 283. 303.
or Honewyk. See Eonwyk.
Honiburn, Rioh^rd de, 367.
Honilane, Honylane. John de, 598.
Honiton Clist. Haoeton [co. Devon], 40.
Honte. See Hunte.
Hony, Richard, of Hildolvestone, 104.
Honylane. See Honilane.
HonytoMi, William, 860.
Hoo, John de, 404.
, Philip de, mayor of Oxford, 404.
Robert de. 483.
, Bimva de, 179, 181.
, WiUiam de, 419, 435.
Hoo [near Rivenhall, oo. £^ea], 287.
Hoo [oo. Kent], 600.
See Holemaynea of Hoo.
hundred of, 108.
Hoo St. Werbur^, Hoo, co. Keut, 196,
211.
Hoo [co. Snfiolk], 363.
Hoo. See Hoe.
Hook, Honk [in Titchfield parish, oo.
Hants!. 486.
Hooton Leret. Hoton [oo. York], 526.
Hooton Pa^ad, Hoton Paynel, co. York,
244, 424.
Hope, John de, 86.
, Rkiard de, 466,
Robert, 493.
Uiq)atou, Axlam de, a commjadoner,
Ac., 81. 84-88, 95, 100, 176, IBl,
183, 280, 283, 287, 288, 292, 303,
308, 309, 357, 358, 360, 374, 461,
476, 479, 541.
Hopper, Ridurd le, 302.
, SimoD, 280.
Horbiry, John eoa at Alioe de, 82.
Hord, Richard, a oommiaMoaer, 371.
Hordewortfa, John de, 123.
Hore, John le, and John, his son, 639.
Riidiard lo, 484.
William le. of Hnlhampton, 79.
.atRoyston, 639.
, Master William le, chuuberlain <
of North WalcB, 12.
HorecTos. See Hoar Croas.
Hor«ham, Simon, 475, 480.
Horethome, Horthom, co. Somerset,
148, 347.
Horishawe, <x Hanishawe [near King's
CliSe, 00. Northampton], 191.
Horkesle, Philip de, and Philippa his
wife, 690.
Horkestey, Great, Horkeslegh [co.
Easei], 60.
Horkestowe. Ma8t«r John de, 80.
Walter de, 569.
Horkstow, Horkeetowe [co. Linoola],
315l
Horiey, Horle [oo. Surrey], 319.
Horlowe, John, 236.
Hormead, Little, Hoimed Parra [co.
HertffMd], 638.
Horn, Edmund son of Nioholaa, 2.
Hngh, 608.
, John, 480.
, William. 495.
Horn, Home, oo. Rutland, 171, 386.
Hornby. Homeby, William do. 232.
, Theobald de, 92. 177.
HorncwUe, Homoastre [co. Lincoln],
338.
Master Peter Galioien - [de
Oalidano nr Gnaliciano'), pafson
(rf, 326, 446.
Homoeebre, Adam de, 333.
, Master Ralph de, 513.
See Homowtle.
HornchuicJi [co. Eaeeot], the master of
the bouse of, 209.
Horn Clive. Robert de, 76.
Home. See Horn.
Horneby. See Hornby.
HomingBheath, Homyngesherth [co.
Snffolk]. 590.
Homington, Homyngton [oo. York],
SK, 444, 447.
Horaaea, Homae [oo, York], Master
Adam de Nease, parson of, SIO.
Homsey, otherwise Harringay, Haring-
pye, Haryngeye, oo. Middlesex,
292, 307.
Hornyngesherth. See Horuiii^eath.
Horayngton. See Homington.
Homyngwold. John de, 672.
HM«e, colts, foals, pal-
&c., 30, 31, 86,
L61. 181. 216,272,
37, 289, 290, 292,
94, 306, 308, 338,
70, 379, 471, 474-
15, 637, 642, 543,
, iJie king's stud, horses, enrnpters,
46. 62. 161, 163, 188, 192, 259,
313, 316.
.from Tlanders, 580.
, France, 60, 580.
, Oennaay, Navarre and
Spain, 60.
758
GENERAL INDEX.
Horse— cont.
, a hackney for 40s., 129.
u queen Isabella's, 217.
, stealmg a, 506.
, ear bitten off by, 568.
Horseheath, Horaeth, co. Cambridge,
loo.
Horseleye, Horselc, Horseley, Horsle,
Horsley, John de, 4.
, Richard de, 28, 153.
Roger de. 239, 416, 528, 651,
552, 586.
, , a commissioner, 607.
oonstable of the castle
of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 66.
See Horsley.
Horset, Edmund de, of Cambridge, 478.
Horseth. S$e Horseheath.
HoiBeway, Horswey, a road called the,
in Rockingham Forest, 405.
Horsforth, Horaford, co. York, 328.
Horsham, John de, of London, 111.
Waiter de, 537.
Horsham, Hoisham St. Faith, St. Faith
[co. Norfolk], 567.
St. Faith's, prior and convent of,
504, 567.
Hofsham [co. Worowter], 462.
Horshate, Horsyate, John de, 19.
Walter de, 19.
Horsineton, Horsinton, oo. Somerset,
, Master Thomas de Asteley,
rector of, 73, 314.
, Thomas de la Felde, rector of,
Horsle, Hofsleye, Horsley. See Horse-
leye.
Horsley, Horsleye [oo. Northnmber-
Horeley, Horsle, oo. Surrey, 467.
West, Westhorsleye, oo. Surrey,
607. ^'
Horsley, Horseley [oo. Woroeeter], 560.
Horenayl, William, 291.
Horsted, Little, Little HxH^tede, oo.
Sussex, 286.
Horsyate. See Horshate.
Horsyngton, Peter de, of Ratheby, 94.
Hort, Roger son of Adam, 372.
Horthona. See Horton, Monks.
Horton [co. Northumberland], 135, 141.
Horton, Monks, Horthona [co. Kent],
Conon, prior of, 426.
Horwode, John de, 74.
Hosier, Philip le, 311.
Hospital, the Master of the. See Ches-
terfield, CO. Derby.
Hofttiler, Thomas, 165.
Hoter, Richard le, 562.
Hotfot, Hotsot, John, 367.
, Williwn, 475, 480.
Hotham, Hothum, Hetham Too. York],
153, 206, 323. ■•'
» Richard de Insula, parson of, 20.
Hotheye, John, son of John de, 545.
Hothfield, Hethfedl, co. Kent, 449.
Hothum, Hotham, Geoffrey de, 22.
Master Geoffrev de, parson of
St. Mary's, Southampton, 141.
, John de, canon of York, 216.
, , late prebendary of
Cash^, bishop elect of Ely, 325.
, , bishop [1316 to 13371 of
Ely. 9, 36. 50, 58, 84, 153, 214,
323, 383, 400, 508, 607.
the treasurer [13 May,
1317, to 10 June, 1318], 39,
64, 70, 73, 77, 112, 118, 127, 131,
136, 148. 151. 152, 155, 156, 160,
164.
, , the chanoellor [11 June,
1318, to 23 January, 1320], 192,
200, 208, 207, 209, 212, 213,
218, 236, 238, 250, 253, 266, 326,
341, 390. 398, 408, 41^ 416.
, complaint by, 360, 363,
364, 368, 602.
, grant to, for service in
Ireland, and at Rome, 14.
tenants [named] of , 311.
, his coroner for Mitford,
330.
, keeper of the Isle of
Ely, 46.
John de, a commissioner, &c.,
362, 366, 399, 465.
the elder, a commis-
sioner, Ac., 375, 477.
, John de, knight, 405.
, Nicholas de, 206, 582.
Master Thomas de, parson td
Patrington, 158, 206.
Tliomas de, parson of Skor-
burgh, 15.
Sec Hotham.
Hotoft, Hotot, John de, a commia^oner,
Ac., 84, 363, 365, 368, 472.
Simon de, of Normanby, diap-
lain, 278.
, William de; Ralph Williames-
serjaunt de, 608.
See Huttoft.
Hoton, Hotoun, Hotton, Hugh de, 232.
, John de, a commissioiier, 372.
, Michael de, 367.
Stephen de, 282.
Thomas de, 25.
Hoton. See Hooton Levet: Hutton in
Barstable hundred.
Hoton in the Forest. See Hutton in
the Forest.
Hoton Coygners. See Hutton Conjen.
Hoton Langthwayt. See Hutton in the
Forest.
Hoton Paynel. See Hooton Paynel.
Hotot, John de, a commissioner, 84.
Hotoun. See Hoton.
Hotsot. See Hotfot.
Hotton. See Hoton.
Hotyn, Reginald son of, 371.
GENERAL INDEX.
769
Hou, Richard atte, of £stbraane, and
Margaret his wife, 343.
Houd. See Hod.
Houdan, Thomas, 486.
, Walter, 486.
Hoadene, Houden, Houedene, Adam de,
622, 672.
Philip de, 404.
, Stephen son of Stephen de, 329.
, William de. parson of St. Peter*s
ohurch, Malberthorpe, 199, 215.
, parson of Broxholm, 377.
, master of St. Leonard's
hospital, Cestrefeld, 378.
See Howden.
Hondy, William, 545.
Houeden. See Houdene ; Howden.
Houedenshire. See Howdenshire.
Houewyk. See Houwyk; Howick.
Houghton, Houton, Hugh de, 211.
, James de, commissioner, 289,369.
Richard de, of Stonistratford,
467, 476, 479.
See Hoghton.
Houghton, James, parson of, 447.
Compare Holton.
Houghton, Houton [Crallow hundred,
CO. Norfolk], 263.
Houghton, Houton [in South Greenhoe
hundred], co. Norfolk, 614.
Houghton Conquest, Hoghton Oonquest,
CO. Bedford, 643, 544.
Houghton Magna, Hoghton [oo. North-
ampton], 190.
Houk, Ralph de, 368.
, Thomas de, a commissioner, 603 .
, William de, keeper of the hos-
pital of St. John, Polmaddc idi
CliddesdaJe, 381.
See Hoke; Hook.
Houle, Houlle, Henry, 475, 480.
Houndsborough Hundesbergh, co. Som-
erset, hundred of, 293.
Hounesdone, Geoffrey de, 697.
, John de, chaplain, 697.
Hounaiow, Houneslowe [oo. Middlesex],
minister and [Tnnitarian] friars
of, 463.
Houscard, John Walteri de, ptfrson of
Keiiajrthvaure, 336.
House, John de la, 293.
Household, the king's, 6. 20, 24, 59,
117, 160, 163, 237, 259, 421, 499,
561, 566.
steward of the, 6, 44, 62, 78,
129, 188, 192, 193, 222, 269, 266,
331, 366, 379, 390, 606, 666.
Sec also Badelesmere;
Monte Acute.
steward and marshals of the,
411.
, to be of the kine's^ retained in
the, and wear his livery, or have
his robes. 10, 13, 30, 35, 36, 44,
50, 62, 53, 343.
Houseihold — cont.
, fish for the. iSfee Edward H.
purveyance for, 6, 32. 117, 200,
390, 394.
, wines for the. See Edward H.
horses for the king's. See
Horses, the king's.
of Edward the king's son. See
Edward, earl of Chester.
Houseved, Isolda, 100.
, John de, 54.
, John, and Sarah his wife, 100.
, Matilda, 100.
Housham Ouesham [in Matching par-
iah], CO. Essex, 600.
Houst', John, 475, 479.
Housum, Bobert, of Gloucester, 1.
Houton, James de, parson of Houton,
210, 395, 670, 673.
, John de, 418.
, , parson of Stayndrop,
239, 491, 517.
, Robert de, 368.
See Holton; Houghton.
Houward. See Howard.
Houwat, John 486.
Thomas, 486.
William, 486.
Houwell, Stephen 232.
Houwyk, Houewyk, Henry de, 230.
Richard de, 230.
See Howick.
Hovillc. See Hauville ; Houle ; Hovyle.
Hovingham, Hovyngham [co. York],
324.
Hovyle, Hugh, 488.
, Stephen, 488.
Compare Hauville; Houle.
Hovyng. See Ovynge.
Hovyngham. See Hovingliam.
Howard, Houward, Haward, Hauwaird,
John, 442.
commissioner, 186, 368.
, ,*draper,' 277.
, Roger, of Westhale, 309.
, Thomas, * draper,' 277.
William, 297, 364.
Howayn. Henry, 404.
Howden, Houden. Houeden [co. York],
231, 233, 378. 682.
Robert de Cotiiigbam, prebeu-
- dary of St. Peter's, U,
, Stephen do Spaldiington, parson
of, 210.
Howdenshire, Houedenshire [oo. York],
682.
Howe, William son of Ranulph de, and
John his brother, 173.
Howegrave. See Howgrave.
Howel. See John ap Howel ; Llewellyn
ap Madok ap Howel; Rees ap
Howel.
ap Yereward. of Eybur, 682.
of Maghan, 682.
760
GENIERAL INDEX.
Howell. Bet Houwell.
Howes, Bobert, 171.
Howgrave, Howe^rave [Liber^ of
Hipon, CO. York], 515.
Howick, Houewjk, Houwyk [co. Lan-
caster], 230.
Howick, Howyk by Alnwick, co. North-
umberland, 383.
Howsham, Husum. See Cadaey How-
sbam.
Howtan. See Hblton.
Howyk. See Howick.
Hoxne, Hoxene [co. Norfolk], 104.
Hoyland^ Hoylaand, John de, ' pestour,'
Set Holand.
Hoys, John, of Mietham, 228.
Hoyrille. See Houle.
Huberd, Branchanns, of London, 435.
, James son of John, 540.
,John, 539.
, Peter, 540.
, Walter, 174.
,Warin, 540.
,William, 469.
Huby, Hoby [in Bulmer w^entakel,
00. York, land called Hobylaud
in, 528.
Hnohard, John, 175.
Hucheward, William le, of Samford,
477.
Huoklin Hall, XJnkenhulle. co. Suffolk,
83.
Huctesden. See Hixon.
Hudleeton, Adam de, 237.
Alan de, ganger of wines at
Boston, 313.
Hugate. Nicholas de, archdeacon of
Gloucester, 49.
, , provost of Beverley, 68.
, , a commissioner, 134.
, , keeper of the Wardrobe
of £dwaid the king's son, 453.
., keeper of the hospital of
St. Nicholas, York, 120.
See Huggate.
Hugeford, Hugford, John de, 296.
Walter de, a commissioner, con-
servator (rf the peace, 97, 460.
, William de, 296.
Hugelini, Hugh, 54.
Huggate, Hugate [York], 120.
Huggin Lane, Hoggen Lane, Loudom,
570, 588.
Hugh, John, 373.
, Taona wife of. 871.
,WillflBm, 378.
parson of Banyngham. Su
Banningham.
.parson of Bromele. See Brom-
ley.
Su Porter, Hugh the.
, vicar of St. Giles's. See North
ampton.
Hugh, Adam son of, 358.
,Elia8 son of, de Stapdton, 235.
.Giles son of, de Meynil. Set
Meymllew
, Henry son of, 29, 32.
, , constable of Castle Ber-
nard, 314.
>Hui|^ son of, de Meynil. See
MeyniUe.
, John son of, 176.
de Anesty. and Robert
his brotheor, 278, 3^.
, , de Ferariis, 148.
, de Joneby, and Sigreda
his wife, 272.
, , of Scarborough, 304, 550.
, , de Stretleve, assault
upon Elizabeth his wife, 543, 550.
, ,de Suthwhetelay, 83. •
, , son of Adam, 362.
, Odo son of, 291.
,BaIph son of, 176.
, Reginald son of, 371.
, Richard son of, 371, 372.
, ,le Fugheler, 469.
, Robert son of, de Say, 94.
, ,de Wolston, 545.
, Roger son of, de Litlyngton, 481.
, Simon son of, de Beeston, and
Alice his wife, 510.
, Stephen son of, de Hawenes,
543.
, Thomas son of, le Grayve, 608.
, Walter son of, de Freskenay,
309.
, William son of, 368, 371.
, , de Castelay, 341.
, de Crauncewyk, and his
brothers Stei>hen, reter and
Robert, 465.
, , de HBgworthsmgham,
and Walter his brother, 94.
Hugfaetoo, Walter de, of Exeter, 440.
Hugill, Hogayl, Holgill [co. Westmore-
land], 445, 523.
Hugtred. See Ughtred.
Hukeford, William de, 509.
Hulcote, Hulecote, Sir John de, 187.
See Holcote.
Huleston, Midiael de, rector of Meue-
stok, 269.
Hulhampton. See HiUhamptoa.
Hulkok, William, 82.
Hulle, Hull, Martin, 99.
, WUliam de la, 128, 341, 466.
See^ Attehull; Hille; Hull
Deverill; Hulle; Kingston ujion
Hull.
Hullerton, l^mon de, 181.
Hulm, Adam de, 494.
, Aleyn de, 494.
, Alice la file Robert de, 494.
, William de, 495.
See cHeo Holm.
Hulmerton, William de, 69.
GENERAL INDEX.
761
Hulsone, lliofnas, of York, 286.
Hulyer, John de, 87.
Homber, Adam de, 27.
Humber, Humbre, the river, 207.
, ,a ship wrecked in, 302.
oommission de wcdliis et fossatis
for the bamks of the, 374, 545.
Homberston, HumbeirBtaine [oo. Leices-
ter], 226.
Humberston, Humbrestayne [oo. Lin-
coln], 366.
Hambirstan, Bobert, of Lincoln, 206.
Humbrestayne. See Humberston.
Hnmet. See Hornet.
Hmnframyille. See Umframville.
Unu^,U^S, Th«n». «f Derte-
See Humphrey; TJmfrey.
Hmnmanby. See Hunmanby.
Humphrey, John son of, de Waleden,
365.
See Humfray; TJmfrey.
Huticote, Huneoote [oo. Leioeeter], 599.
, chi^)el of St. James, 599.
Hundburton. See Burton Cherry.
Hundegate, John de, of Leek, 326.
Hundelane, Henry de, 605.
Hundesbergh. See Houndsborough.
Hundeshulle, Richard de, chaplain, 307.
Hundesley. See Hunsley.
Hundmanby. See Hmnmanby.
Hundreds, commiasioci [touching the
kem>ing according to the statute
of Lincoln of], 5^.
Hunecote. See Honecote; Hunoote.
Hungerford, Nicholas de, 231.
, Robert de, commissioner, 292,
297.
, and Gena his wife, 60,
553.
, William de, 491.
Hmigerford, Hungiiford, 232.
Hungerford, co. Berks, 319.
Hungrie, John, of Dinant, 424.
Hunipot. See Hunyi>ot.
Hunmanby, Hummanby, Hundmanby
[CO. York], 22, 208.
, chapel of Burton Flemming in
the church of, John de Apthorpe,
yicar of, 133.
Hunsdon, HJonesdon, oo. Hertford, 280,
488.
Hunsingore. See Hunsyngoure.
Hunsley, Hundesley [co. York], 405.
Hunstanton, Hunstantoun, co. Noirfolk,
90, 91, 284, 298, 364.
Hunstety [in the Dean Forest], 15.
Hunston, Hunterston [co. Suffolk], 492.
Hunsyngoure, Hunsingore, Master
Richard de, 43, 407.
Hunt, hunting, licence to, or to sport,
157, 194.
See dUo CtA; Fox; Hare.
I
Hunte, Honte, Adam le, of Hayles, 495.
,Alan le, 479.
, John le, 539.
, ,of Bredon, 587.
, 'forester^ of* Asshe-
doune, 274.
, Richard le, 98, 176, 523.
, Thomas le, 176, 370.
, William le, 467, 476, 536, 602.
, William son of John, 559.
Hunteleye. See Huntley.
Hunteman, William, 315.
Hunter, Huntere, John, 117.
..., Robert le, 234.
, Thomas le, 232.
, ,at Queneby, 181.
Hunterooumbe, Hunteroumbe, Elena
late t^e wife of Walter de, 457,
463.
, Nicholas de, 457.
Huntere. See Hunter.
Hunteorston, John son of Warin de,
parson of Sauecaumpe, 333.
Hunterston. See Hunston.
Hunting. See Hunt.
Huntii^don, Huntyngdon, William de,
Huntingdon. Huntyngdon, county of,
66, 67, 207, 236, 253, 569, 606.
, afiBessors for, 349.
, oommissionerB for, 97, 299, 300,
, consenratora or keepers of the
peace for, 283, 460.
, shmff of, 501.
, malj^ractices by sheriffs, bailiffs,
&o.f m, 485.
licence to hunt in the forests of,
157.
honor of, 260, 384.
Huntingdon, Himtyndon, Huntyng-
dcm, town of, 75, 122, 252, 293,
428.
, Austin priody of St. Mary's,
Robert, iNrior of, 293.
, , prior and canons of, 428.
, canons [named] of, 293..
Huntinflrfeld, Hunl^ngfeld, Hnntyng-
feud, Adam de, 158, 497.
, Peter de, 655.
, Roger de, 340.
, Sibyl, late the wife of William
de, 6.
, Walter de, 146.
, , a commissioner, 284, 292.
, William de, of Westkales, 315.
, , of Bokesworth, 340.
, , of Huntingfield, 6.
Huntingfield, Huntyngfeld, co. Suffolk,
6, 80.
Huntington. See Huntyngton.
Huntley, Hunteleye [co. Gloucester],
575.
Huntyndon, Huntyngdon. See Hunt-
ingdon.
762
GENERAL INDEX.
H^untyngfeld. See Huntini^eld.
Himtytic^n) Richard de^ king's mer-
cnaat, 927.
, , of York. 137.
Hany. See, Hony.
Hunypot, Himipot, John, *parker,' 83.
Huntyton, Geoffrey de, 234.
Huot, John, (rf Langele, 274, 287.
Hure, Gemuui, 176.
, Henry, 98.
Hnre, Huyre [la Gironde, France], mer-
chants of. 159.
Hurecota, Huretota, Adam de, 49.
Hurel, Fulk, 315.
Hnretota. See Hureoota.
Horle, Robert de, 446.
*Sne Hurley.
Hnrlett, WiDiam, 274.
Hurley, Hurle [oo. Berks], 303.
Hume. See Hime.
Hurold, John, the younger, 287.
Hurreworthe. Adam de, 20.
Hurst, Hurste, Richard de la, 275.
William atte, 538, 546, 304.
Hurtesle, John de, 485.
Hurthswayt, James de, of Scarborough,
263.
Hurton, William de, 297.
Hurt^n, Alexander, 439.
, Edmund, 439.
, William. 439.
Husoroft. See Husecroft.
Huse. See Husoe.
Husecroft, Huscroft, Hugh de, 3, 81.
Husee, Huse. Matilda late the wife of
John, 241.
, William, an a&ses»or, conserva-
tor of the peace, 347, 462.
, Robert, 86, 466.
Husthwaite. Hustwayt [co. York], Her-
vey de Stauntom, prebendary of,
393, 403.
, Joh n de Hastway t, prebendarv
of, 403. ^ I' J
Husthweyt. See Hustwayt.
Hustings. Sec London.
Hustwayt, Husthweyt, John de. former-
ly clerk of the Great Wardrobe
and treasurer of Agenois, 76.
, John de. prebendary of Husth-
waite, 403.
See Husthwaite.
Husum. Alice daughter of John de, 183.
283.
Simon de, 50.
Sae Cadney Howsham.
Huthen. See Hitchin.
Hutred, Huttened. See Fghtred.
Huttoft, Hotoft [oo. Lincoln], 77.
,Sutto»n by [co. Lincoln], 2.
Hutton, Hoton [in Barstabic hundred],
00. fissex, 421. -*
I
Hutton Gomyers, Hoton Coygners Too.
York], 6l6.
, chai>el of St. John the Baptwt,
515.
Hutton in the Forest, Hoton, Hoton in
the Forest, co. Cumberland, 151.
530.
Hoton Langthwayt [co. Cum-
berland], 25.
Huttrethe, Huttreohe. See Ughtred.
Huyre. See Hure.
Hyde, Hide, Henry de la, 282.
, Master Henry de la, parson of
Shapwyk, 51.
, John atte, 175.
, Richard de la, 582.
, Thomas de la, 62.
a commissioner, 178.
Hyde, Hide by Winchester [oo. Hants],
St. Peters, abbot and convent of,
345.
, prior and convent <rf. 345.
, monks [named] of, ^5.
Walter de Fyfyde, abbot of,
356, 385.
Hygoun, Adam son of Agnes, 'pestour/
84.
Hyndelegh, HyndeJeye, Hindelegh,
Adam de 193.
, , and Robert his brother,
at Akworth. 547.
John son of Adam de, 135.
Robert son of Adam de, 168.
Hyndesliawe. Se£. Hyndsawe.
Hyndesleye, Thomas de, 233.
Hyndewyn, Robert de, 232.
Hyndolfston, William de, 'barber,' 452.
Hyndsawe, Hyndeshawe, Thomas, 87.
Hyneholt. Sec. Hainault.
Hyneton, Geoffrey de, 402. 408.
Hynkeleye, Hynkele, Walter de, a pur-
veyor, 217.
Hynkershull, Henry de, 495.
Hyntlesham. See Hintlesham.
Hynton. See Hinton.
Hyrde, Hirde, John le, of Lyndeseles,
305, 359.
Hyremere, Hiremere within the metes
of Windsor Forest, co. Berks
[supposed to be a part of the
manor of Folly John lying west of
Buntingbury or between Winch-
field Lane and North Street,
Windsor]. 247, 248.
Hythe. Hamo de, bishop [elected 18
March, 1317, and oonfiecrated by
the Pope, 26 Augrust, 1319], of
Rochester, restitution of tempor-
alities to. 247, 410.
Hethe, Richard Knyght of, 207,
326.
Hythe, Hethe [co. Kent], 294.
, barons. Ac., of the port of, 167.
Sellinge by, 112.
Hywysshe, Hywysh. See Hewyshc.
GENERAL INDEX.
►768
lamme. See Ihsm.
Ibbcftone, Thomas, 606.
Ibbestokc, Ibestoke. See Ibstock.
Ibelpun, Roberts 391.
Ibstock, Ibbestoke, Ibestok, Ibesbokc
fco. Leicester], William do Har-
laston, parson of, 207, 449, 452,
499.
Ichenstoke. See lichen Stoke.
Ichinton. Sec Itchington.
Ickham, Ikhani [co. Kent], 599.
Idelestre. See Elstree.
Iden, Idenae, co. Sussex, 59.
Ifeld, John de, 59, 519, 520.
, afisesBor. a consenrator of
the peace, 176, 347, 34&, 350.
J. de, John de, a commissioner,
Ac., 37, 64. 95, 96, 111, 172, 175,
286, 363, 370, 374, 375, 462, 470,
471, 473, 478, 549, 602, 605, 609.
, at Offyngton, 283.
, ,his bailiff 'Jones bailif
de Held, 283.
Iford, Bartholomew de, 595.
Iham, or Higham, lamme, Yhamme [by
Winohelsea, co. Sussex], 599.
Ikeathy, Ockethy [co. Kildare], 43.
Ikelesham, Master Bobert de, canon of
Hereford, 526.
IkenildeRtrete, Ikenideetrete, Henry do,
332.
, Henry son of William de, 332.
Ikluun. See Ickham.
Ham, Hum, co. Stafford, 466.
Hchester, Ivelcestre, Yvelcestre, co.
Somerset, St. John's church, Gil-
bert de Carleford, ponon of, 119.
.Hugh de Sengham, parson of,
195.
, John SJaus, pai^on of., 219.
Hchester. See Toclive.
Hdesle, Mast^ John de, 528.
He. See Hie; Insula.
He Bruere. See Isle-Brewers.
Hgcr, John, 369.
Ilkesley. See Ilkley.
Hketelishale. IlketeleshaJe, James sou of
Gilbert de, 48.
See Hketshall.
Hketelsale, James son of James de, 41.
Hketshall, Hketeleshale fco. Suffolk],
church of St. John tho Baptist,
121.
Hkley, Hkeeley [co. York], Hugh Qer-
•nun, parson of. 238.
Hie, He, John de, 120.
, William del. 88.
See also Insula.
lUebon^^ Insula Bona, William de. Su
Yellebeon.
Hsington. jS^ Islington.
Ilsley, West, Westhildesle [co. Berks],
441.
Hum. See Ham.
Lnpegarth fco. York], a weir in the
river Use at a place called, 266.
Importation of caps. See Cap.
Impost for the export of wool. See Cus-
toms.
Impressing seamen, or maiines. See
Manners.
Inchebrok. See Craig.
Indwardlegh, Richard de, 580.
Inefeld, John de, of London, 286.
See Bnefeld.
Infangenethef, Infangthef, 224, 245.
Ingaldesthorpe. See Ingeldesthorpe.
Ingatestone, Ging Abbess, Gynge Abba-
tisse, Gynge atte Stone, co.
Essex, 536, 537.
Inge, John, 75, 78.
a commissumes*, &c.. 84,
86, 90, 92, 99, 172, 173, 181, 182,
294, 299, 302, 360, 464, 466, 470,
471, 476, 537, 540, 544, 575, 602
Richard, 325.
, William, 262.
appointed archdeacon ol
Surrey, 436.
, , parson of Brightwell, 402
Inge [^e parish of Old Stratford, co.
Warwick], 83, 103.
Ingel, John, chaplain, 274.
Thomas. 275.
Ingeldesthorpe, In^aldestholrpe, Ingol-
desthoorpe, Thomas de, a commis-
sioner, consenrator of the peace,
186, 460. 472.
Ingelond, John, 174.
Ingelsthorpe. See Inglethorpe.
Ingham, John son of Robert de, 442.
, John son of Roger de, 508.
, Oliver de, 171, 183, 442, 508, 572.
Roger de, 329.
Inglethorpe, Ingelsthorpe, Edmund de,
419, 435.
Inglewode, William de, 177.
Inglewood, In«lewodo, co. Cumberland,
forest of, 25, 28, 30, 31, 256.
, justices itinerant for, 256.
John de Crumbwelle, keeper of,
256.
, John de Rithre, steward of, 262.
Ingmanthorpe [co. York], 229, 395.
Ingoldesthorpe [co. Norfolk], 264.
j$fee Ingeldesthorpe.
Ingram, Adam, 462.
, Henry son of Henry, 462,
,John, 462.
, Walter, chaplain, 280.
, Richard, of Alresbn*, 98.
Ingwardthorpe, Thomas de, a oommi&-
sionier, ^., 97.
GENERAL INDEX.
losworth tco- Norfolk], WiUiam de
Bnrgo. paraoQ of, 394.
Inkberrow, Inkeberwe, Inkebersti, co.
WoroeBter, 369, 48S.
InkepeiHie, Koger de, of WintiiMtar, 78,
244.
In le Hale. See Hole.
In le Halle. See Halle.
Instnunente, musical (organa), 72.
Insula, Lylle, John de, 21. 230.
, , his eiecotois, 26J.
, a baWQ ri3IS to 1320]
of the Elioheqner, a oomniis-
aoner, Ao., 81. 83. 8d, 91, 93,
94, 96. 101, 169, 170, 174, 206,
276, 286.
, .a conserratoT of the
pesos, 96, 469.
.Master JoJin de, stenraid of Qie
tnahop of Dnrham, 671.
.Niotiolaa de, 180.
.Richard de, parsoa of Hotham,
30.
.Robert de, 122, 139, 146, 294.
, prisoner iu N«wgat«,l89.
, of Cbepiiicne, 28.
Warin de, 139.
, , a oommiswoner, 276.
.William de, 162.
iSMllle.
Inanla Bona. See Yellebeon.
Insala TootA, John de, a oommimioaer,
conservator. Ac., 96, 968, 461.
Insolis, John de, canon [of Gherbonrg],
Intebarge, Nioholas de, sheriff of llp-
porarr, 842.
laterbo^h, Interivewe. See Inkberrow.
In the Garth. See Oaith.
Hime, Hnrne. InthiAurnti. See
Lane. See Laae.
Wilghes. See Wilehes.
Wro. SeeWm.
Inverkeithing EnderkethTu [oo. Fife],
John de Welleftn^, paraon ot,
382.
Inwardeby, Robert de, 180.
Iple7, Hippele [oo. Hante], 316.
Il^teslerfe, Hemy de, a lay bnxther of
Bordwley a£bey. 369.
Ipree. See Ypres.
Ipswich, Qippowy, 00. Suffolk. 108, 178.
281, 287. 290. 300. 466, 612, 530,
657. 603, 604, 60S, 609.
.depntj of the butler for, Gil-
bert de Bni^, 634.
, jostioes ot gaol deliTery for, 636,
[riot relatave to the ooUeotion of
tolls at], 604, 60S.
, OQBtoms on wool, hides and
wool-fdk at, 169.
, ships for the king's serrioc
granted by, 326.
iCftraelitA friius of, 557.
Ipswich — eont.
,Bt. Matthew the AposUe'i,
l^otnas de Haljwell, panon of,
434.
St. Peter's, prior and conrent
of, 432, 630.
Irchenfold. See Archenfield.
., permit to pass to, 200.
..instioiary of, 163, 200, 661, 563.
., See alio Bermyiijriiam:
Bykenore : Gorges : Fitz OecBld.
eari of Kildare; Mortao Man of
Wigmore; Veeey.
., Walter de Wogau to bold pleas
following a jnaticdary in, 191,'l93.
, Roger de Birtborpe to
hold Buoh pleas in bis place, 193,
624.
..keeper of the land of, 153, 200.
..the king's liontenibnt in. See
Bykeucre; Hortuo Man of Wig-
*..... and Ckwndl at Cork. 210
..admiral of the king's fleet in.
SeeAthy.
. . arcUiisfaiKW of. See Armagh;
Oasbel; Dublin. ^^
., bishop in. See Oasory.
..chancellor of. 317.
, utpointraeut of W. arch-
bishop of Ouhel, 10.
., chief justice in. See Breton,
Adam le.
., eecheator in. Sk Hakelut.
..ganger of wines in, Roger de
Ledeoote, 237.
., lady of. See Isabella, que«i.
.,nuniBt«Ts of the king in, deeds
committed when defending the
land. 269.
., treasum of. Set Cogan; Islep.
.. office of the Harahalsea of
measures in, ['marshal of], R^-
ard de Hiddeltno, 168.
., , ,his deputy Rich-
ard Coteral, leS.
., Cbanoery in, 333.
.,Exdiequer of. See Dublin.
..seal used in, 132, 197, 210, 318.
GENERAL INDEX.
766
Ireland — eont
, exemption from being put on
Bsaxea, juries or recognitions,
and mm beins made sheriff,
ooroner, &o., 344, 582.
, com, or Tiotuals, Ac., from, 88,
143, 341.
, trade to, 8.
,a ship sent for wine to G^MCony
from, 94.
, laden at Dieppe with
merchandise for, 373.
customs of, 243, 250.
.merchants ooming by sea to
Dublin are not to be arrested or
hindered in exposing their wares
for trade, 353.
meirdiaintB of Dublin and Drog-
neda. See Drogheda; Dublin.
, society of the Bardi of Florence
and, thedr business in, 139.
, merchant of Lucca going to, 45o.
, Master Peter Sapiti and others,
their business in, 406.
att(M«ieys of Master Andrew
SapiU in, 263.
.Irishmen may use English laws
in, 155, 339, 342.
, admitted to English law,
399, 563.
, Englishmen killed in, 551.
, Betaghes, or bondmen in, 563.
, John de Hothum in, 114.
, Master Walter de Istelepe going
to, 115.
, lamds of Alioe, late the wife ol
Roger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk
in, 45.
, lands of the de dares, earls oi
Gloucester and Hertford in, 531.
.lands of John de Hastynges in,
193.
, lands of Thomas de Brotherton,
the king's brother in, 45.
, custodies and marriages in, 593.
,the king's moinisters [charflped
with] arresting goods, tiJans
them away before being exposea
ior sale and forestalling, 354.
, Edward de Brus crowned king
in, 334.
, , commission to enquire
touching his adherents in, 371.
,the Scotch, Scots, Edward de
Brus, or Bobert de Brus, their
invasion of. 13, 164, 192, 197, 204,
269, 313, 318. 343. 379, 388, 535,
581,593.
.the king's enemies in, 397, 580.
, power to receive into the king's
peace [men] of, 165.
licences to acquire, or alienate
lands, &c,. m mortmain in, 125,
137, 152, 197, 598.
J power to restore temporalities
m, 114,
Ireland — ami*
{CoUeotors [named] <^ first fruits
in, deputtee of Master BIgaud de
Asserio, 161.
, tenth imposed on the clergy cf,
442.
, preferment by t^ Pope in, 114.
, the Pope's nuncio to, 26.
, messengers of the cardinals to,
198.
.collection of alms in^ for the
house of St. Anthony, Vienne, 17.
.. Hospital of St. John of Jerusa-
lem in, appropriation of churches
' s 12.
by the,
., prior of, Boger OuUaiwe,
197.
jproctors of the hospital oi St.
Thomas Aeon in, 260.
, St. Thomas the Martyr, Dune,
a cell of St. Mary's pnory, Car*
lisle. See Downpatrick.
murage in. See Drogheda; Kil-
kenny.
pavage. pontaee, or quayage in.
See Cork; Drogheda.
, the Salmon Leap in, 26.
island of Baghery in. ;S^ Bath-
lin Island.
, Tipperary in, 137, 342.
, Ulster im See Ulster.
Iremangor, Ireanongere. See Irmongere.
Irenham. See Lmham.
Ireton, Irton, co. Derby, 203.
Irewys, Heniy, of Selby, 18.
Irish, John le, 290, 294.
, Reginald le, Philip le TaOlur
son of, 428.
Irish, Irishman. See Ireland.
Irlond, Simon de, 208.
Irmoneere, Imemongere, Ireonongar,
Gcoffn^ le, 412.
, Hugh le, 540, 542.
Nicholas le, of Bedford, and
John his son and Nicholas brother
of John, 543.
,Boger le, 485.
See Ismonger.
Imeto, Thomas, 303.
lmham, Irenham, co. Lincoln, 244, 424,
474.
Ironmonger Lane, Ismanghere Lane, 583.
Ironmonger. See Irmongere ; Ismonger.
Irp, John, 612.
, Reginald, 445.
Lrveto, Lrueto. See Imeto.
Irton. See Ireton.
Isaac, Isac, Isaak, Tsaac, the Jew, 254.
.Richard. 100.
Robert son of William, of Hnn-
girford, 232.
, Yvo son of, de Southferiby, 315.
766
GENERAL INDEX.
Isabella, queen of England, the king's
consort [daughter of Philip rv,
king of France], the Queen, 3,
21, 25, 27. a4. 37. 42, 53, 88,
136, 170, 171, 172, 190, 191, 227,
237, 243, 251, 259, 267, 270, 271,
288, 312, 330, 339, 378, 383, 388,
416, 422,* 429, 436. 447-449, 452,
628, 542, 576, 578, 579.
...' , » lady of Ireland, and
duchesfi of Aquitaiue, 2G9.
, grants to, or assignments in
dower, 5, 8, 66, 109, 112, 115,
116, 130, 131, 159, 201, 202, 223,
251, 268, 270, 324, 400, 401, 407,
453, 465, 472.
...; , , of the custom on wools,
in part, payment of the king's
debt, 122.
with the king at Pontoisie beyond
the seas, 66.
: , her chandlar, "William Gkraud,
108.
, her clerk. 111.
, Thomas de Weston, 8.
her hoasehold, 5, 8, 130, 138,
160, 216.
, , steward of, 267, 447.
, , Walter de Shob-
don, 76, 149.
, her Marshalsea. tSee Marshal-
sea.
, her uurse. See Sancto Petro in
Campis, Theophania de.
,her wardrobe, 3, 12, 21, 138,
216, 267, 412.
keeper of, 267.
, .Henry de Hale,
130, 160.
, puTFeyors. or purveyance for, 3,
12, 138. 216, 267, 326, 412, 414,
564, 579.
, her horses, 217.
Isabella, Edmund son of, de Haggeleye.
See Haggeleye.
See Patrick.
Isao. See Isaac.
laambert, Isambardi. See Longa Vili'a.
Isamore, Francis, 471.
Isbar, Pugius. 250.
Isoetinen, Iskenny [co. Carmarthen],
547, 648.
Iscoed. 'Set Pemprees.
Iselbek, William son of John de, 534.
Isemberti, Nicholas. See Longa Villa.
Isham, Thomas do, 81.
Iskeomy. See Iscennem.
Island, the. See Wight, Isle of.
Isle. See Axholme; Insula.
Isle Brewers, He Bruere [oo. Scwnerset],
165.
Islep, Islepe, Istelep, Istelepe, Istlep,
Istlepe, John de, a commissioner,
Ac., 279. 285.
, Simon de, keeper [1348] of the
privy seal. 357,
, Walter de, 204.
Islep, Walter de — cant*
, ,deen of the free chapel
of Wolverhampton, 113.
, agoing to Ireland, 115.
, treasurer of Ireland,
243, 269. 317.
Islepe. See Islip.
Islington, Ilsington [co. Norfolk], 170.
Islip. Islepe fco. Oxford], Thomas de
Heyfora, parson of, 426.
Ismanghere Lane. See Ironmonger Lane.
Ismonger, Tsemongere. Ysmongcre,
Robert le, of Wmchester, 539,
646.
Roger le, 488.
See Irmongere.
Isny, William de. See Diany.
Ispania, Arnald de, of Gascony, 38, 457.
, , proctor of the merdiant
vintners of Gkisoony, 377, 379.
, Giles de, 28.
, Robert de, 71.
See Spayne.
Istelepe, Istlep, Istlepe. See Islep;
Islip.
Istelworth, Yistel worth, Gilbert de,
'deghere,' 95.
, Stephen de, 603.
Istone, John de, 639, 646, 604.
I^ngdon. See Essindine.
Itchen Stoke, Ichenstoke [co. Hants],
Thomas de Wordy, parson of, 106.
Itchington, Long. Long Ichinton, co.
Warwick, 410.
Itellus the monk [of Strata Florida],
528.
Ithael. See Ythel.
Ivan ap Madok, 464.
Ive [co. Cumberland], the river, 26.
Ive. See Yve.
Ivelcestre. See Hchester.
Ivengho, William de, chaplain, 428.
Iver, Evere \w, Buckingham], Michael
son of William Sywade, person of,
274.
Iverle, William de, 232.
Ivinghoe, Ivyngho. Ivynho [co. Buck-
ingham], 31.
>..., Jovencus Lami (or Laiai) de
Florencia, parson of, 402, 4u7.
Ivo, John son of, le Glover of Lincoln,
233.
Robertson of, [de Eeggeworth].
279.
^Robert son of Robert son of, de
Kegworth, 603.
Ivy Church [co. Wilts], prior and con-
vent of, 607.
Ivyngho. See Ivinghoe.
Iweyn, John, 464, 684.
Ixeworth. See Ixworth.
Izning, Ixnyng, Ixnyngge, co. Suffolk,
o76, 696.
Ixworth, Ixeworth [oo. Suffolk], 402.
, prior and oodveiKt of St. MarVe;
m, 492.
GENERAL INDEX.
767
Jaoab, John, [of Winchelsea], 615.
Walter, 521, 529.
, William, of Thorshagh, and
Joan his wife, 271.
Jacobi. Philip, de Morikcio, called Bon-
adventnre, 249.
Jakeeham. See Yaxham.
James, courier of Cardinals Ganoelinus
and Lake, 2.
, James son of, de IlketelsaJe, 41.
, Robert son of, de Shothorton,
and John his brother, 539.
, William son of, de Normandia,
443.
Jammore. See Giamori.
Jannes, Jaunes, John, 467.
, William, 291.
Janua, Castellus de, 197.
, Philip, de, 167.
Janyn, Walter, 294.
Jarcomville, Roger de, 467.
Jarpunville, Andrew de, and Walter his
son, 543, 550.
, , Matilda his wife, 550.
Jaunee. See Jannes.
Jay, Jaye, Peter le, 604, 605.
, Richard, of Bnikstoke, 90.
Jedbnrj^, Jedeworth [oo. Roxburgh],
William, abbot of, 7.
Jedeworth. See Jedburs^.
Jendewyne. Se^ Jondewyne.
Jeovene. See Jevene; Joefne.
Jereeeye. See Jersey.
Jerin, Jerni, Jervi, John, of Ledcester,
233.
Jememuihe. See Geraetnuth; Yar-
mouth.
JernL See Jerin.
JeroTall. See Jerraulx.
Jersey, Jereseye, Jersie, Geresey,
Gereseye, Geresie, Gersey,
Gerseye, Gersie, the Island of,
131, 137, 143, 151, 166, 328, 515-
517, 535, 538, 590, 592, 596.
f Otto de Grandisono, keeper of,
38, 375. ^
, alleged encroachments and mal-
practises in, 375.
, attorneys of the bishop of
Avranohcs in, 137.
, of the abbot of Mont St.
Michel in, 166, 596.
, adjuration of, 38, 265, 677, 678,
Jerusalem Peiter, patriatroh of. See
Rodez.
, pilgrimage to, 114, 115, 126, 164.
ho^itaJ of St. John of. See St.
John of Jerusalem.
house of St. Lazarus of, 131,
671.
, house of the Holy Sepulchre,
610, 527.
Jerraulx, Jerovall [co. York], the prior
of, 210.
, the moinks of, 218.
Jethou, Guelbehpu, Island of, near
Guernsey, 427.
Jeu, William le, of Coker, 314.
See Jew.
Jeudewyne. See Jendewyne.
Jevetie, Jenene, Jeovene. Jovene, Nicho-
las le, of Miton, 621.
, Simon le, 78.
, William, of Myton, and Robert
his brother, 181.
See Joefne; Young; Yunge.
Jew, a, now a convert to the Christian
Faith, 502.
, Isaac the, 254.
See Jeu.
Joan, the king's niece, daughter of
Peter de Gavafiton. See Gavas-
ton.
Joce, John, 469.
, , knight, 280, 437.
, Ralph Joneschaumber-
leyn, 280.
, Philip, 431.
, William, 431.
, , the younger, 446.
> , of Thomcot, Alice
daught^ of, 27.
See Joceus.
Joceaux, Peter de, monk of Lewes, 12C-.
Compare Jusoeaux.
Jooepark [co. York], a wood in Eccles-
hill called, 327.
Joceus, William son of, le Carpenteo*,
172, 182.
See Joce.
Joefne, William le, 43.
See Jevene; Young; Yunge.
Johan, Richard, 468, 473.
Wolpinus, merchant, 161.
See also John.
Johannis, Gaucelinus. See Dense.
Johanriddyng [co. York], 218.
John, king, 17, 27, 196, 294, 357, 625,
527.
, Henry his son. See Henry HI.
ilmpeximus by, 27.
John, count of Mortain, afterwards
King John. See Mertain«
John, Fof EUtham, afterwands earl of
Cornwall], son of Edward II. See
Eltham.
768
GENERAL INDEX.
John XXn pyEuae], Pope, 3, 4 33,
89^ 40, 68, 64, 70, 73, 77. 112,
lift, 126, 136, 140, 148, 154, 166,
164, 190, 191, 200, 204, 214, 216,
220, 223, 247, 262, 322, 331, 400,
423, 438, 440, 441, 494, 609, 611,
660.
, his brother Petar Dose, 46, 60.
, his nephem, Arnald de l^au,
47, 60.
, , Peter de Vie, 47, 60.
, his vice-ohanoellor. See D'Euse.
, preferment of William de Mel-
ton to the arohbishoprio of York
by, 68.
, Bigaud de Asserio to the
bishopric of Winohester by, 438,
441.
Henry de Burgherssh to
the bishopric of Lincoln by, 494.
, his nuncios or enToys. See
Aseerio; Balaeto; BnxMce, Wil-
liam, prior of ; Legduna.
John, aon of Alphonso, king of Castille
and Leon, 606.
John, 364.
,the clerk, 672.
, nephew of the provost, 36.
, son of. iSfae Fitz John ; FizJohn.
.the parson of T^ryngham. Sfe
Tyringham.
, vicar of Ellesmere. See Elles-
mere.
, vicar of Sanston. ;S^^ Sawston.
John ap Howel, and Emeberga his
wife, 384.
, Howel or Howelinud son of, 384.
John, Adam son of. See Bertram, Adam
son of John.
, Agnes daughter of. See Husum.
, Alexander son (^, de Annesley.
See Anesley.
, Amabilla daughter of, 78.
Edward son of, de Cherleton.
See Cherleton.
, Elena late the wife of WilliAm
son of, le Prostsone of Skelton,
287.
.Elias son of, de OoleocBtre, or
Colchester, 367, 475. 480.
,Emma daughter of, 83.
, Gilbert son of, de Whiteley, 397.
Guy son oi, de Luco, 621.
, Henry son of, 212.
I , de Bursoogfa, 230.
, ,le derk of Royston, 640.
, Herbert son of, 366, 610.
^ Howel (or Howelinus) son of, ap
[owe!, 3W.
Humphrey son of, de Cherleton.
See Cherleton.
Joan daughter of, de Wanton,
409.
Jc^ son of, atte Gote, 232.
» atte More of Terling, 491
,de Bohun, 611.
» ,de Boneville. 13.
John, John son of — cont*
, ,le Bret, 296.
, , deBurway, 480, 481.
, du Celer, 466.
, , de Cherelton. See
Cherieton.
, , de Coventre, 373.
, ,de Crel, 229.
, ,le CraysBx^f 486.
, de EstgauHon, Matilda
late the wife of, 406.
, ,le Glasier of Candel-
wykestrete, 642.
, ,de Gray, 143.
, , de Hastynges. jSfee Has-
tinges.
, , de Hotheye, 646.
, ,le Keu, of la More, and
Agnes his wife, 43, 480.
, ,de Lamesleye, 388.
« , de Langeton, and Ama*
billa his wife, 4^.
, , de Lyouns of Werke-
worth, 294.
, de Metham. 229.
de Neuby, 236.
, , de Poton, paiison of Est-
douelioh, 680.
See Santo Johanne.
, , de WaJkyngham, 341.
, ,le White, 19.
, ,de Wlmar of Leyston.
441.
.son of Meaner de Magna
Ovre, 281.
, ,son of Jordan de Sutton,
216.
, ,son of Peter de Ender-
by of Marum, 608.
,8on oi Ralph, and
Thomas and Henry his brothers,
176.
, Marmaduke son of, de Twenge,
610.
, Nicholas son of, de Stebbyng,
488.
,...*. ,de Thornton, 230, 236.
,Owen son of, de Cherleton. See
Cherleton.
Peter son of , 86.
, le Archer, 38.
, Philip son of, 371. 372.
, Ralph son of, de Cammoys, 429,
460.
, ,le Ken of T^ryngton,
232.
, de Tcumbla of Feriby,
314.
Reginald son of, del Dale, 372.
,de Othale, 372.
Richard son of, 371, 372.
, ,atte Neuelonde of Teye,
and Thomas his brother, 176.
,de Cobbeldyk of Fraum-
ton, 366.
, le Gayve, 608.
, de Hareoourt, 486.
GENERAL INDEX.
769
Joho, Richard son of — eani.
, , de HodeleBton, 683.
,de Marreys, 275.
, ,de Stonord, 465.
, ,6oa of Matilda de Cade-
nagr, flnd Thmaaa hia brother, 183.
,Bithericii8 or Eethericoa, toil of,
sheriff of Meath and stibsequently
of Dublin, S44.
.Robert son of liemp. Edward I],
, ,le Bourcer, 296.
, , le olerk of Lameele^, 388
, , de Hesel, 315.
, ,de Kyme, 233.
, , de Mandeville, 44.
, ,leM«a, 586.
4 , ,de Saiidebnil. See
Sandebml.
, ,de Shipeston, 360.
de Tolthorpe, 'moaner,'
aAd William his orother, the
elder, a«nd William his brother,
the younger, 608.
, [of Weston], 211.
, Roger son of, de IHggeby, 232.
, ,de Lonnd, 234.
, Simon son ct. See Kent-, John de.
, ,le derk, chaplain, 285.
, de SottoD, 231.
, , ,ol Boston, 85.
, , , Geoffrey, Simon-
desmao^ 85.
,11tomas son of . iS^ FSta Gerald,
earl of Kildare.
'ij'^^ ^rog, of Coten-
ham, 368.
, ,de Metham, 228,
, , of Soarboroagh, 304,
384.
,le Stedman of Fulford,
540.
, ,de Thomtan, 230, 235.
, Walter son of, 211.
,le Clerk of la Newe-
londe, 81.
, ,de Nerille, 87, 91, 99.
, William son of, 160.
, .....tf..., atte Chrene, 465.
, de Abyngton, 480, 481.
, ,de Bernkigham, 124.
, , de Burway, 480.
y , de Iselbek, 534.
, , de Kekenwyohy 487«
, ,de Kleg*, 284.
,le Mouner, and Robert
his brother, 608.
, ,de Wametyng, 418.
See €Uso Fits John; Fiz John;
Johan.
John Iweyn, 464.
Joioe See Jooe.
Joiie. 8te Jone.
18845
Jolif, Jolyf, John, 419.
, , ^ tlie Isle of Wight, 484.
, Richard, 485.
, Walter, of Burton, 233.
Jolifbote, Jolilifboy, Roger, 475, 480.
Jolleby, Richard de, 211.
Jolyf. See Jolif.
Jondevnme, Jendewyne, Jeuderwyne,
John de, 496.
Richard, 580.
See Gundewyne; "Spngwyne.
Joneby, John son of Hugh de, and Sig-
reda his wife, 272.
Jones, Vincent, 481.
Jonesnum, Richard, 525.
Jonesqwier, Henry, 99.
Jordan, Adam son of, de Chemok, 12.
,John, [of Welde], 208.
, ,[co. York], 375.
, John son of, 305.
, ,de Lovelynohe, 84.
, John son of, de Sutton,
of 9c4ttoa in Assheleld, 215.
, Thomas, 371.
, William, 176.
See Jurdan.
Jorse, Roland, archbishop [1311 to 1321]
of Armagh, 325, 503.
Jonrerat ap Lewelyn, 77.
Jorse, Joijse, Robert son of Richard,
S arson of Long Colyngham, 465,
70.
Joselyn, Walter, 184.
Compare Goscelyn.
Josep, Stephen, 188, 584.
Joseph, Josef, John, 489.
.......... Valentine, 489.
, William, 439.
Jour, William, of Ditton, 209, 238.
Jouual, John, 175.
Jorene. See Jerene; Joefne; Young;
Yuinge.
Joweson, Jowesone, Henry, 437.
, Thomas, 370.
Joy, Joye, Geoffrey, of Hoo, 609.
, John, 539.
, John son of John, 468, 473.
, Nicholas, 274.
, Robert, the younger, 286.
, William, 286.
Juliana, John son of, 231.
, Thomas son of, de Steyngrere,
396.
Juliane, Geoffrey, 543.
, Robert, 120.
Jumi^ges [Seine Inferieure. France],
Matthew, abbot of St. Peter's,
597.
, Robert de Sansecot, a monk of,
597.
Junctyn, Junotin, John, merchant of the
sooieity of the Pemchi of Florence.
327, M4, 609.
3 0
<JETCEAL CfDEX.
.. inlm. at <'.ik
.. iJCepUra. la. StstfuiiL 380.
I. duwsGenillg, 548.
HX. Steplun de. 43&.
Kaen^iwii. .So- Kinghwo.
Ksmdif, Kndif, Kprdrf. John dfl, of
Bristol, 74, 121, 579.
NicJi^ de, .570.
KMriili. S». Caerphillj.
EMvIioaii, Kme-tiyaan. 8u CacrlcoD.
KaenDerdjii. &e CarmAitiien.
Eiemarraii. .See CftriMn'on.
KkiUy. See CUII7.
Kftinrvtlft. See CamwAllon.
K*k«tiwrpe. Sm Cakethorpe.
Kkldebuk. See Keldbuik.
KaIcs. See EcaI.
K«latiiorpe. See CalceUiorpo.
Kklonn, CkoSrejr, S86.
KwHsia, BarUiolomen' do, 248, 988.
Soger de, 176.
Set. alia Kent.
Eandilmakcr. Sec (.'aiul<>) maker.
Kanl. See Cnut.
Eardigan. Set Cardigan.
Kareden. See Oarridon.
Karbale. Set Crail.
Kwkedon. Hee Carton in Mumble par-
Karleton. .See Carleton; Carlton.
Karliolo, Carliolo. William do. 38. %!>.
, and his wif«^ 11. 22. 247.
Kwlioun. .See Caerleon.
Kameglim. 315.
Karwathlan. See Carnwallon.
Karv. See Cary.
! Cktelyne.
See CatJierington.
^brondcsleman. 18.").
CO. Sussex. Set Ht^ling-
C^gnm.
!ee KeTin^iam.
ard d«>, 366.
Ca^sho.
Sw ChrnwsltoB.
KatwcOy, KedeveDj'. Ser KidmOj-.
KedjTor ap Levrijii. 77.
K»nl. KcTTcle, KTr«4e. TTjiiln TeA.
Wiltoi. 147, 28:. 2S5. 56S.
KesvorU), Keggnrortli, Bidaid de,
280.
Bobert «m of Ito de, otktrmitt
Bob«rt MB of Ito, 279.
, Bob«vt MB of Bobert aon of Iro
de, 603.
KeswerUi. ^Kewoftli [ool Laewtw],
pontage for the bridge of. 00 IJv
oonfiiKB of tlw eoa. I^tentcr and
Nottingfaam, 150.
. , audit of pontage for, 279, 608,
I letter patent dated at, 2.
, KMBby, Eiaeby [oo. Lincoln], 303.
E^enirvch, William aon of John de,
Kel, 'RiomaB de. 280.
Eeldbank, Kaldebank, William de, 87.
Eeldesyk, William de, parson of Eirke-
moghho, 383.
Keldholme ||iD the parish, of Kirkb;
HooTBide, 00. Torkl, the prioreoa
of, 78.
EelGBere, Eelesaye, KcJIes^e. E^sie,
Peter de, parson of Klf^Mli 9tB3.
, Richard de, 50, 68.
Robert de, 36e
464.
, parsiHi of Tjrningham, 381
Stephen de, 540.
.Walter de, 876.
, William de, 466.
parson of Bygar, 382.
Keleshale. See Eelsale.
Kelwhnll, Gilbert de. 252.
Kelhaiii, Kelm [oo. Notttn^iatiil,
Niciiolas de Tikhnll, parsoD 01,
429.
Eelibourn. See Eilburn.
Eeling. Sfe Eeljmg.
Kdingworth. See Eillingwmrtli ; Ktl-
Eelkeran. See Eilkflran.
Eellawe. Hugh de, parson of Dnisdee.
383.
John de. 289.
pardoD to, 233.
Richard bishop [1311 to 13161 of
Durham, 404, W.
WiUiam de. S89.
See Ee4lou.
GENERAL INDEX.
771
Kellet [oo. Lancaster], 431.
Kellereden, Matilda de, 589.
KeUibullok. See Kerilbullook.
KelloQ. John de, 229.
See Kellawe.
Kelly, Kelye, John de, John the, 475,
480.
Kelm, Robert de, d78.
See Kelham.
Kelsale, Keleahale, oo. Suffolk, 549.
Kelseor. North, Northkelsay, North-
kebey, oo. Lkiooln, 182, 183.
, South, Suthkeleseye [oo. Lin-
coln], 210.
Kelflie. See Keleseye.
Kelsonth, Ellas de, 162.
Kelye. See Kelly.
Kelyn^, Keling, Gelyng, John, 366.
,Riohard. 365.
, Roger, 84, 279, 307.
Kernel, John de, 296.
, William, 298.
Kemeseye, Kemeseie, Simon de, ehap-
lain, 545.
, Walter de, provost of the church
of Wyngham, 72.
, William de, 545.
See Kempsey.
Kemesbon Herdewyk, Kemeston Her-
wyk. See Kempston Hardwick.
Kemmee, Kemmeys [oo. Pembroke].
iSiee St. Dogmaels in Kemmee.
Kemmycgtoo. See Kimpton.
Kemp, Kempe, John of Chedeaeye, 84.
, Nicholas, 317.
, Oliver, 469.
, Ralph, 469.
, Thomas, 172, 176, 275.
, Walter, 488.
Kempsey, Kemeseye [oo. Worcester],
442, 511, 522, 523, 572.
, Broomhall in. See Bromhall. -
Kempston Greys, Keyneston, oo. Bed-
ford, 254.
Kempstoo Hardwick, Kemeston Herde-
wyk, Kemeston Herwyk, Kene-
ston Herdewyk [oo. Bemord], 543.
Kempton, Kemipton [Park], or C61d
Kennington, Kenyngton [in Sun-
bury pi^ishj, CO. Middlesez, 602.
, letters patent dated at, 105,
106, 108-nO, 171.
Ken, Isabella late the wife of John de,
581.
See Kenn.
Kenarth, Kenarthvaure [co. Carmar-
then], John WaJteri deHousourd,
parson of, 336.
Kendal. See Kirkby in Kendal.
Kendale, Adam de, 181.
, Andrew de, asseasor, 348, 380.
, John de, 90, 173.
, Margaret wife oi Robert de,
449, 458.
Reginald de, of Glynton, 110.
Kendale — cont.
, Robert de, 86, 170, 286, 418, 441,
474, 517.
, ,a commissioner, Ac., 98,
172, 275, 292. 300, 301, 302, 501.
, , constable of the castle
of Dover, 256, 301, 302, 439, 600.
, , warden of the Cinque
Ports, 301, 302, 501.
., , mayor of London, 562.
, ,and 3iargaret his wife,
and Robert their son, 458.
, Penginoar, 313.
, William de, 403.
Kendenore, Henry de, parson of Hal-
ynggebnry, 296.
Kenedy, Fergus, a Soot, 573. 574.
Kenel. See Kennel.
Kenerthorpe, St^h^i de, a commis-
sioner, Ac.^ 99.
Keneston Herdewyk. See Kempston
Hardwiok.
Kenet. See Kennet.
Kenewreck. Su David ap Kenewreck.
Kenewrek ap Madok. 464.
Kenilworth, Kenylworth, Kenilleworth,
Kenyngworth [co. Warwick], 60.
, castle of, 225.
, prior of, 221.
, prior and convent of, 31, 60, 61.
, Thomas, the prior and convent
of, 582.
Kenleye, Kenle, William de, a pur-
veyor, 217, 267.
Kenn, Ken, co. Somerset, 482.
Kennel, Kenel [in Stithian parish, oo.
Cornwall], 449.
Kennet, Kenet [cos. Cambridge and
Suffolk], 264.
Kennington, Kennyngton, Kenynton
[co. Kent], 500, 556.
Keamngton, Cold. See Kempton.
Kenninston, Kenyngton, Kenvnfilon by
CEunhethe [co. Surrey J, 35, 42,
150.
Kennyngton. See Kenyngton.
Kensington, Simon de, 70.
, Thomas de, parson of Sparham.
See Sparham.
Kent, Alan de, 180.
,Idonjea de, Idonia de, 468, 473.
, John de, of Coleby, 130.
, , his son Simon, 130.
, ,of KederminiBtre, 487.
, Robert de, 229, 468, 473.
Simon, 370.
See also Kancia.
Kent, county of, 20, 110, 176, 185, 191,
208, 29S, 301, 472, 478, 496, 512,
534, 553.
, asseasotB for, 347, 349.
, commissioners for, 96, 501, 602.
, conservators or keepefB of the
peace for. 176, 459.
, ,Ringslow hundred in the
Isle of Thanet; 170.
772
GENERAL INDEX.
, justaoeB in eyre in, 49, 110, 191.
.keeper of, Edmund de Wode-
■tok, 697.
.sheriff of, 128, 208, 296, 350,
687.
,oommia8ion de waUiis et fossaiis
for the ooast from Newenton to
Bolyynden, 363.
, for the Lymenee, 609.
, for the Medway, 607.
2. for Chistelet in East
Kent, Estkeni. 172, 604.
, lands of de Vesoy in, 159.
, a 8hm boarded [and robbed] by
men or, or on the ooast of, 47o,
478, 609.
, goods stolen on the sea-ooaat of
and found in, 421.
, trespass against Ralph Frapail
and other merohants in, 424, 426.
Kentestofn. See Kentish Town.
Kentford, Hugh de, 276.
, William de, 184, 276, 644.
Kentford [co. Suffolk], 264.
Kentish Town, Kenteeton, Kenttshton,
Kentiston [oo. Mtddleeex], Mas-
ter John fiusah, prebendary of,
165, 217, 238.
Kentwell, oo. Suffolk, 676, 696.
Keoylworth. See Kevulworth.
Kenyngton, Kenynton, Kennyngton,
William de, a punreyor, 3L 12,
138, 217. 267, 4K. 564.
See Kempton; Kenmingtoa.
Kenyngworth, Richard de, 639.
See Kenilworth.
Kenynton. See Keonington.
Kepeharme, John son of Robert-, 412.
Kepter, Kypeyare. Kypier fby Durham],
master oi the hospital of St.GileB,
Hud^ da Monte Alto, 629.
, , Simon de Eyoote, 452,
629. *^ ^ ,
Ker, Robert, 212.
, Thomas, 212.
Kerbrok. See Oarbrook.
Kerdeston, William de, a oooserrator of
the peace, 460.
See Kerdiston.
KecdeiJi, Nicholas de, 670.
Kerdif , Kerdyf . See also Kaerdif .
Kerdington. jS^ Oardington.
Kerdision, Kerdeston [oo. Norfolk],
263.
Kerdyf . See Kaeidif .
Kerilbullook, or CarybuUook, Kerybul-
lok, Kellibullok [in Stoke dimA-
land parish], co. Cornwall, 170,
473,
Kerkeby. See Kirkcby.
Kermeford [oo. Westmoreland], 445.
Kermeidyn, Adam «on of Adam de, 679.
See Cormartheti.
Kemile, Kermll, Hugh de, 476» 480.
Kemyton, Walter de, 171.
Kerrok, John, 289.
Keraelawe, See Crefllow; Kenlawe.
Kersington. See Oaasington.
Kenlawe, Richard de» panou of Biflet,
102.
Kerston, Roger de, 329.
Kerswell, Abbots, Gamewelle, on.
DevMi, 76.
, Kingfa, Garswelly [oo. Deiraa],
Kertlyng, Nicholas de, 640, 642.
Kertlyngton. See Kirtlington.
Kertmel, Kertmele. See Cartmel.
Kerton, Alan de, 181.
Kerybullok. See Kerilbullock.
Keseby, William de, of Fletton, 238.
Keetan, John de, parson of ELestaa, 119.
See Keystone.
Kesteren, oo. Lincoln, oommissioners
for, 96.
Keeton, 292.
Kete, William le, of Wandleworth, 466.
Ketel, Richard, 87.
, Thomas, a>nd Maria his wife,
170.
, Walter, 494.
Ketelberston. See Kettlebarston.
Ketone. See Ketton.
Keterioh, Walter, of Shaldeford, 359.
Ketewyne, John son of John, 74.
Keth, Sir Robert de, 414.
Ketholf, John, of Suthbouie, 47a
Ketleeton, Ketlistoo. See Kettleatoiie.
Kettelbergh, Master Stephen de, pro-
vost of the free <duH»el of Holy-
head, 444, 445.
Kettlebarston, Ketelbenton, co. Suffolk,
40.
Kettlestone, Ketleston, Ketltston, oo.
Norfolk, 211, 666.
Ketton, John de, 404.
Kettoti, Ketone, co. Rutland, 386.
Keu, Adam le, 279.
, ,a purveyor, 420.
, Andrew le, 172, 182.
, Bernard le, 94.
, Eustace le, of Wychyngham, 345.
Geoffrey le, 488.
, ,of Fynohyngfeld. 169.
, Henry le, [co. York], 183.
, , of Westminster, 640, 462.
, Henry son of Ralph le, of Byker-
ton, 287, 308.
, John le, 222, 452, 696.
, , sergant of Hugh !• ]>e»-
penser, 276.
, ,of Leyoestre, 282.
, [of Somemset], 296, 474,
487 641
, ../. [of Suffolk], 273w
, [of Sussex], 642, 649.
., [of Wilta], 278.
.John son of Henry le, of Mele-
Doum, 230.
GENERAL INDEX.
778
Keo — cont'
.John le, of la More, and Agnes
Ids wife, both deoeased, 43, 430.
, John son of John le, of la More,
43, 430.
John son of Margery le, of
Otetom, 536.
, Master Jc^n, le, 427.
, Matthew le, 469.
.Ralph 1^, of Bikerton, and
Henry his son, 305.
, Ralph son of John le, of T^ryng-
ton, 232.
, Reginald le, 295.
,..., Robert, 211.
, .pardon to, 234.
, , of Alezton, 295.
, [oo. York], 287, 308.
Robert son of Robert le, of Brid-
lingtod, 291.
,Ro0e(r H 230.
, » [oo. 8c»nenet], 84.
, Master Roger le, 93, 100.
, Simon le, 521.
, llioaiaa le, of Ooloheoter, 475, 480
, .\.,of Dover, 122, 439.
, Walter le, of Caloadon, 93, 100.
, of Droitwich, 229.
, [oo. Kent], a rioter, 98.
,of Linooln, otkervnse
Walter de Lincoln, envoy and
attomev of William, connt of
Hainaolt, Holland and Zealand,
and lord of Friesland, 23, 109,
107, 184, 306, 307, 365, 481 609.
Waiiam le, 211.
, ) [oo. Lincoln], 85.
, ,of Lufwik, 292.
, , [oo. Warwick], 176.
, Master William le, of Col-
chester, 475, 480.
, William son of Thomas le, of
Colchester, 475, 480.
See Bole; Cok; Coo; Cook;
Conk; Cu; Koc.
Keuillonn, Q'nillon, Thomas son of
Robert de, of Gu«-nsey, 37.
Kevan ap Merednc, 323.
Keverstone, Kevrestone [oo. Durham],
47.
Keworth, Nicholas de, 286.
Keygne, Vontems de la, 343.
Keyingfaam, Ki^ngham, co. York, 73.
, Master Philip deBeverlaco, par-
son of, 210.
Keynediam, Adam, a lay brother of
Keyn^am, 134, 570.
See Keynsham.
Kayneslon. See Kempston Greys.
Keynsham, Kesmeeham [oo. Somerset],
St. Muys, the abbot of, 1^,
570.
, Nicholas, abbot of. 134.
....^..., abbot and convent of, 48.
yOMKMiB of St. Mary's, 68.
Adam Keynsham, a Uay brother
of, 134.
Keystone. Kestan [oo. Huntingdon],
Joan de Kestan, parson of, 119.
, Robert Spigomel, panon of,
329.
Keyvele. See Keevil,
Kibblestone in Stone parish, Cublesdon
[co. StafFord], 296.
See also Trussel of Cublesdon.
Kibbor, Kybur [co. Glamorgan], 582.
Kib worth, Kibbeworth [oo. Leioester],
372.
Kidderminster, Kiderministre, Kyder-
ministre, Kydermynystx^ [co.
Woroeeter], ^7, 601.
, Northwood by, 102.
Kidwelly, Kedewelly, Kedwelly, Kide-
welli [co. Carmarthen], 464, 547,
548.
Kighelay. See Kyghelay.
Kilbride in Clydesdale, Kylbryde [co.
Lanark], William de Clyff, pre-
bendary of, 380.
Kibride. See Troqueer.
Kilbum, Keliboum [co. Middlesex], 465.
Kildare, county of, 335.
, office of sheriff of, 63.
,and liberty of, 63.
, earls of. See Fita43^enld.
See Veeoy of Kildare.
Kildelegh. See Killeitb.
KOham. See Killum.
Kilkea, Kilka [co. Kildare], 43.
Kilkenny in Ireland, murage for, 342.
Kilkevau, Kedkevan, Michael de, and
John his son, 580.
, Walter de, 313.
Killaban, Killeban [Queen's County,
Ireland], 193.
Killeith, Kildelegh [now tbe parish of
Currie co. Edinburg^]* Robert
de Haliwell, parson of, 382.
Killerby, William de, 378.
, , parson of Bathket, 381.
Killingholme, Kilvingholm, Kilvyng-
nolm, Kvlvynfljholme, Gilving-
holme, Gilvyngnolm [co. LincoraJ,
397.
Killingworth. P Kelingworth [co. Nortb-
umberland], 235.
Killum, Alan de, a commissioner, 291.
, Geoffrey de, [of York], 181, 286.
, Robert de, 20.
William de, 375.
^'spenser,' 279.
Kilmersdon, K3memersdon, co. Somer-
set, 584.
Kilihannig, Kilschanny [co. Cdrk], 12.
Kilsyth. iS^ee Monaebrugh.
Kilthorpe, PSkulthorpe [co. Rutland],
Kilvey by Swansea, Kylveye by Sweyne.
seie [co. Glamorgan], chapel of
St. Thomas of, 547.
Kilvin^olm, Kylvyngbolme, Walter de,
See Killingholme.
774
GENERAL INDEX.
Kilvington, William de, 279. \
Kilvyi^oim. See Killingholmie. |
Kilworth, co. Leioeertar, PKdingworth, i
235.
Eime. See Kyme.
Kimpton, Kemmyngton, Kemmynton,
CO. Hertfapd,B7, 91, 99.
Kinardeseye. See KynardeBeye.
Kinfare, Kynefarei [cx>. StafPord], forest
of, 437, 630.
..,a wood called Chaspel in, 437.
King, the. See Edward ; Heory ; John ;
Ridiard; Stephen.
King. See Kyng.
Kingerl^, Kynyardby [oo. Lincoln],
Kingesclere. See Eaugsclere.
Kingesfissher, Henry le, of Lincoln, 206.
Kingeemede. See Oxford.
Kingesmor, Kingesmore. See Kings-
moor.
Kingeeton. See Kyngeston.
Kingeswode. See Kingswood.
Kingham, Kaengham [oo. Oxford],
ohnrcb of, 39.
Kinghom, Kynoom [oo. Fife], John de
Folqmtfdby, parson of. 382.
King's Bench, the. jS^ee Benx^, the
King's.
Kingsbridge. Kyngesbrigge [co. Devon],
466, 476.
Kingsbni7, Kyngesbury [co. Somerset],
Kingsbury, Kynnesbury. co. Warwick,
82, 180, 272, 478.
King's Carswell. See Kemwell.
Kingsclere, Kyngesclere [oo. Hants],
Master Kicnard Tybetot, parson
of, 34, 134.
Kings Cliffe, Olive, Clyve, co. North-
ampton, 405.
, John de Weston, parson of, 426.
, forest of, 191.
, keepers of the forest of, 407.
, Hale by Clyve. See Hale.
Kingsford, Kyngesford, co. Warwick,
370.
King's Lynn. See Lynn.
Kingsmeadow. See Oxford.
Kingsmoor, Kingesmor, Kingeemore, co.
Somerset, 84.
, hundred, warren and pasture of,
187.
King's Sutton. See Sutton com Buck-
ingham.
Kingsthorpe, Kyngesthorpe, co. North-
ampton, 115. 116, 131, 201.
Kingston, Kyngeston [oo. Somerset],
515.
Kingston-iipon-Hull, Kynff^ton-upoh*
Hull. Kyngyston on Mull, Hull,
CO. York, town or port of, 22,
187, 284, 386, 389, 3^, 477.
.., justices of gaol delivery for, 591.
, Carmelite fnars of , 450.
Kingston-upon-Hull — cont
.deputies of the kin^^s butler at,
tUohord atte Pole and William
atte Pole, 9.
.ganger of wines at, Henry de
NewSieth, 222.
., , Bichard le Mareschal, 18.
,. , his deputy, Ralph de
Kirtmington, 18.
.custom or impost on wools,
hides and wool-fel(^ in, 7, 9, 11,
16, 33, 60, 131.
, collectors at, 11, 16, 131.
, controller of oqstom on wool at,
WmUm de Birton, 261.
[offences against the staple of
wool in], 4S, 539.
bridge anl causeway of, alms for
the repair of, 401.
, pavage for, 32, 38.
, the ship la Nicolas of, 351.
Kingston-upon-Thames, Kingeston,
Kynseeton [co. Surrey], pontage
for the bridge of, 113.
Kingswood, E^ngeswode [co. Glouoiss-
ter], 514.
Kingswood [near Wilnecote], Kynges-
wode t«>. Warwick], o.
Kingswood, Kingeswode [oo. Wilts,
locally in Qrumbc^ds Ash hun-
dred. CO. Glouoester], Richard,
abbot of, 157.
Kington alias Kingsford. See Kings-
ford.
Kington, West, Westkynton [Chippen-
ham hundred], co. Wilts, 66.
Kington, Kynton, co. Warwick, 111.
Eanlet, Kynlet [co. Salop], 545.
Kinnersley, Kynardesle JTco. Hereford],
Master John de Orleton, parson
of, 565.
Kippax, Kypas [co. York], 370.
Kippen, in tiie diocese of Dunblane
Sees. Perth and Sterliufln, Peter
le Kelleseye, parson of. 9S3.
Kipping. See Kypping.
Kirby Bedon. Kyrkeby Bydon [oo. Nor-
folk], 309.
Kirby Bellara^ Kirkby on the Wretiiek,
Kirkeby upon Wrethek, Kirkebr
[co. Leicester], 135, 320, ^
393, 394, 494.
,a way leading from 'Benardes
Crosse ' to ' WiiUiam Comer dame
Edeson' in, 320.
St. Peter's chapel, 135, 320.
.......... .k. ....... uie wajnoen or, oifs?.
, , warden of, William ^ig-
umel, 320, 394.
, rwarden and chaplains of,
333, 340, 392, 393.
Kirgate. See York.
Kiriel, Margery, 506.
Kirk. See Kirke.
Kirk Andrews upon Eden, Kirkandrea,
Kiriceandres [co. Cumberland],
43, 146, 513, 593.
, a fishery in t^ Eden at, -384.
GENERAL INDEX.
775
Kirkby, Kirkeby, 227.
Kirkby [oo. lincoln], 94.
Eirkby, Eirkeby upon Wrethek. See
Kirkby Bellars.
Kirkby in Clerelaiid, Kirkeby m Chnre-
land [oo. York], John de Hese-
lartx>n, pars<m of, 209.
Kirkby in Kendal,^ ot/i€nrM0 Kendal,
Kyrkeby in Kefadale [co. West-
moreland], 445, 610.
Kirkby Misperton, Kirkeby Misperton^
Kirkebimysperton [co. lorkl,
57, 315.
Kirkby Ravensworth, Kirkeby Ravenes-
worth, Kirkeby Raveueswath [oo.
York], Master William de Bramp-
ton, parson of, 20, 207.
Kirkby on Wreihek. ^fee Kirby Bellars.
Kirkby upon Ashfield, Kirkeby upon
Assnefeld, oo. Nottingham, 90.
Kirkdale, Kirkedale, oo. Lanoaster,
606.
Kirke, Kyrke, Kyrk, John atte, 302.
, Thomas atte, 211.
.Walter atte, of Bareneshere,
Compare Chirohe; Churche.
Kirkeandres. Set Kirk Andrews.
Kirkebimysperton. See Kirkby Misper-
ton.
Kirkebride, Kirkebryde, Kirkebred,
John de, 384, 513.
,Riohard de, 35, 63, 165.
,Riohard son of Richard de, 235.
, Walter de, 146, 165, 171, 370,
384, 513.
, , the younger, 543.
, Walter son of Riohard de, the
younger, 542.
Kirkeby, Kerkeb^, Bernard de. vicar of
the collegiate church of Norton,
elemosinary of Durham, 112.
, Christiana de, 391.
...., Gilbert son of Gilbert de, 227.
, Giles de, 413.
, John de, 193, 229.
, Richard son (^ Thomas son of
AHce de, 94.
, Robert de, 379.
, William de, 230, 411.
, king's olerk, 394, 447,
573, 575, 578.
, , parson of Great or Mag-
na Benton, 262, 312.
pajison of Skeltou, 35.
See Kirkby.
Kirkeby Mispertx>n, Richard sou of
Richand de, 326.
Kirkeby upon Wrethek, Kirkeby. See
Kirby Bellars.
Kirkeby Rareneswarth. See Kirkby
Karensworth.
Kirkedale. See Kirkdale.
Kirkeham, Kirkehaym, Adam de, Wil-
liam Suany son of, 404.
.., Master Thomas de, 346.
See Eirkham.
Kirkele. Set Kirkley.
Kirkelevyngton. See Kirk Linton.
Kirk EUa. See EUa, Kirk.
Kirkeman, William, 234.
Kurkemoghho. See Kirkmahoe.
KirkeoswaJd. See Kiik Oswald,
Kirke8by( Richard de, 84.
KirkestaU See Kirkstall.
Kirketon, John de, 334.
See Ejrton.
Kirkaton upon-Stryvetyn iu the diocese
of St. Andrews, Roger de Croz-
ton, parson of, 381.
Kirkham, 233.
Kirkham, Elirkeham, Kyrkeham [co.
York], 582.
, letters patent dated at, 324-
327, 366, 367.
, priory of, 29.
, prior and convent of, 490.
,Fo8ton by, 20.
Kirkinnen. See Buittle.
Kirkintillock, Kirlnrntolo^ [co. Dum-
barton], Nicholas Xovel, parson
of, 383.
Kirklands in Carers. See Carers.
Kirkleatham, Lithum, oo. York, 358.
Kirk Lerington. See Kirk Lintoo.
Kirkley Kirkele. Kyrkele, co. Suffolk,
10v>, oU9.
KirUington, Kirtelyn^n, Kertlyngton,
Kaiph de, of Kingston upon Hull,
284.
Kirk Linton, or Kirk Lerington, Kirke-
leryngton , Kirkelerynstone ,
Kirkelerynton [co. Camberuuid],
43, 146.
, Robert de IVmparon, parson of,
165.
Kirkmahoe, Kirkemogfaho fco. Dum-
frieBj. William de Keldesyk, par-
son of, 383.
Kirkmichael, Earkmighel [co. Asrr, or
oo. Dumfries], Kichaard de Brsimp-
ton, paiBon of, 382.
Kirkmichael. See Grofismichael.
Edrkmighel. See Kirkmichael.
Kirk Oswald, Kiriceoswald Too. Cumber-
land], William Druel, parson of,
210.
Kirkpatrick, Sir Roger de, 414.
Kirkstall, Kirkestall [co. York], abbot
and oonreat of, 328.
Kirkyntologh. See Kirkintillock.
Kirmington, Kirmyugtoii fco. Lincoln],
Kimyngton. See Kirmington.
Eartillington. See Kirtirngtom.
Kirtling, Kirtlyng, co. Cambridge, 469.
Kirtlin^ton, Kirtillington, Kertlyngton,
Ralph de, deputy of the ganger
alb direis ports, 18.
, William de, abbot of West-
minster, 464.
Kirton, Kirketon [in Lindsey], oo. Lin-
coln, 401.
Kiseby. See Kebby.
776
GENERAL INDEX.
KisBone, Kistesson, John, of Stottesion,
93, 100.
Kiste, Robert, 878.
Kisteeson. See Kissone.
Kithose. See Kjrthose.
Kleg. See Qeg.
Eowpton. Clem€(at de, parson of St.
Matthew's. See Norwioh.
, Guy son ai Miohaal de, 211.
Knaresborough, Knaresburgh, Cnares-
burgh [po. York], 1767 210, 233,
294, 306.
letters patemb dated at, 412,
413, 415, 476.
castle of, 26, 46, 116, 119, 122,
176. 243. 269.
, , constable of, 294.
, , surrender of , 123.
the park of Biltou per-
taining to, 119.
, honor of. 26. 122, 210, 269, 341.
, forest of, 294.
, John de Whisbam
forester of, 240.
, , Edmund de Halke,
forester of la North Garde in,240.
,a field called 'Belmont' withm
the forest of, 32.
, la North Garde in the forest of,
240.
, house of &t. Robert of, of the
order of iJie Holy Trinity and Re-
demption of Captives, 32, 34, 310,
312, 379, 385.
, minister of the, 89, 246.
,John de Spofford, proc-
tor of, 245, 272.
Knaxesburgh, William de, 34, 58.
William son of Richard de, 20.
Knaresdale foo. Northumberland],
Robert de Cave, parson of, 144.
Thomas de Croaseby, parsoa of,
214.
Eneesworth, Knesworth [co. Cam-
bridge], 540.
Knight, Richard, or Richard the, 147.
, Roland the. 404.
Sayer, Sayer the, 452.
See Enyght.
Knighton, Cnichinton [co. Leicester],
226.
Knightsbridgc, Knyghtebrugge [co.
Middlesex], 366.
Kniveton. Knyveton [oo. Derby], Rich-
ard de Otringham, panon of,
206. , *~ ,
Knoel, Robert de. of Saresbuiy, 38.
SeeKnM.
Ejiokestubbe, Thomas de, of Westmore-
land, 270.
Knoketheld, Riohard, 175.
Knokyn. John de. 12, 109. 116. 178,
202, 251, 330, 371, 421, 467.
Knoll, Knolle, Cbolle, Ridiard de,
a monk of Buokland. 18.
, Walter atte. 467.
,WiUiamdela, 331.
Knostoo, Richard de, 265.
Knot, Knotte, Simon, of Aysehtoa, 286.
William son of John, of IWreria-
ham. 281.
Knotingle, John de, 419.
See Knottingley.
Knotte. See Knot.
Knottihgley, Knottyngle, oo. York, 282.
Knotton, Thomas son of Geoffrey de,
of Newcastle under Lyme, 230.
Knoutesthorpe, Robert son of EUas de,
476.
Knoville, C^ville, Gilbert de, 115.
Knyfi^t. Kni^t. Knyt, Knyth, Hugh*
onaplain, 185.
,John, 593.
, John le, 367.
, Peter le, 496.
, Ralph le, 475, 480.
, Riohard. 147.
, , of Hethe, 207, 826, 443.
, Sayer, 452.
, William, of Seyton, 608.
Knyghtebrigg, Thomas de, 464.
Knyghtebrugge. See Knightsbridge.
Knyth, Knyt. See Knyght.
Knyvet, James, 588.
Knyveton. See Eouveton.
Koo, Ko, Cok, Bdmund, [of Dorer], 489.
, called, of Leanham, 439.
, Robert, 275.
, Robert le, 183.
, Thomas, of Magna Lymbergh, 50
See Cok; Cook; Couk; Cu;
Keu.
Koket seal. See Ceket.
Koly. See Coly.
Koppok, Simon, of Dublin, 346, 873.
Korlea. See Carles.
Kovill, William de, keeper of the castle
of Newcastle Emlyn vx Wales,
338.
Kreghton. See Cnriiton.
Krikelade. See Crioklade.
Kuly. See Cully.
Kut. See Cut.
Kybbeworth, John de, 372.
See Kibworth.
Kybons, John, 295.
Kybur. See Kibbor.
Kydale, Adam de, 545. 603.
Kydermynstre, Kyderministfc. See
£dderminster.
Kydioas, WUliam, 494.
Kyghelay, Richard de, 228.
, Thomas de, 229.
Kylbryde. See Kilbride.
Kyllum. See KiUum.
Kylreye. jS^ee Kilrey.
Kylvyngholme. iSfse Killingholme.
Kymberle. Kymberlee, Rkhard da, and
John and Thomas his brothers,
478.
parson of Saham Monao-
horum. 110.
GENERAL INDEX.
777
Kymbmgge, 98.
Kyme, Eyma. Kime, Philip de, 810,
345, 423.
, a oommisaumer, 96.
,Bobert son of John de, 288.
, William de, a oonaenrator of the
peace, 460.
Kynardeeeye, Kinardeseye/ John de,
228, 285. 335.
Payn de, 235.
Kynardesle. See Kinnersley.
Ksrncom. See Kinghom.
Kyne, Robert, 'suoar,' 86.
Kynelajre. See Kinfare.
Kynelant. See Kerelaut.
Kyoemendon. See Kilmersdon.
E^erel. See Kyyerel.
^ne68one, Hugh, of Bokeworth, 506.
Kynesthorpe, John de, 99.
Kyng, Einff, Alan le. 467, 476, 479.
, Ge(%ey le, 360.
, Heniy le, of St. Edmunds, 469.
I Hugh, 861.
,John, 306.
, ,[co. Hertford], 468, 473.
, ,[oo. Oxford] 486.
, John le, 75.
, ,of Berewyke, 537.
,Biohard, of Eddyngton, 333.
, Wiffiam. of Middleton, 175.
, William le, [of Someraet], 84.
, .*,of Snthoote, 496.
Kyngesbrigge. See KmgBbridge.
Kyngesbory, John de, 337.
See Kingsbury.
Kyngesolere. See Kingsdere.
Kyngeaford, Jordan de, 340.
JEtobert de, and his sons
William. Reginald, Robert and
John, 370.
Kyngesham, Robert de, 294.
Eyngeshathfeld. See Hatfield Broad
Oak.
Kyngesmede, the. See Oxford.
Kyngenieiiton. See Newton by Anstrey.
Kyngesthorpe^ See Eingsthorpe.
KyngeesQtton, prebend of. See Sutton
cum Buokingham.
Kyngeston, Kingeeton, Hui^ de, 481.
, John de, a eommissioner, 172.
, .joint keeper of Elaer-
fili castle, 684.
, , of Wilts, 187.
, , moneyer of lioodon, 249.
, Jordan de, 115.
,LuQy de. 412.
, Nicholas de, 584.
,an assessor, and oon-
servttior of the peace, 348, 606.
, Thomas de, of Maoohyng, 481.
, William de. 539.
, , parson of Abbotesle,
322, 326.
See Kingston.
Kyngeswell, Robert de, of Hampstede,
465.
Kyngeswode. See Kingswood.
Kyngton, Ralph de, chaplain, 545.
Kynlet. See Kinlet.
Kynne, Robert, of Frodyngton, 94.
Kynnesbuiy. See Kingsbury.
Kynreaton, John de, 372.
Kynsedeleye, Hugh de, 296.
, Richard de, 296.
Kynaynton, John de, 274.
Kynton, Thomas, chaplain, 480.
See Kington.
Kynyardby. See Kingerby.
Kypas. See Kippax.
Kypaux, William de, of Soarborough,
304.
Kypier, Kypeyere. See Kepier.
Kyrampton, John de, 292
Kyrke, Kyrk. See Kirke.
Kyrkeby. SoeKirby; Kirkby; Kirkeby.
Kyrkeby Bydon. See Kirfoy Bedon.
Kyrkele. See Kirkley.
Kyrtoyt, Madoo, 94.
Kythose, Kithose, Hamo, atod John hb
son, 172, 182.
Kytty, John, 563.
Kyvelaut [Qyfeiliog], Kynelont [in
errar}i Gwenwynwyn son of
Oweyn, 163.
Kyvele, Kyvelee. See Keeyil.
Kyverel, Maurioe, of Shoma, 545.
L
Labatnt, Labbatud [Landes, France],
merchants of, 159.
Labbe, John, 166.
,PhiUp de, 581.
L'Abbe, Labbe. See Abbe.
Labeot, William, de BaBtervasic, 76.
Laherton, Richard de, 215.
Laochele. See Lacheleye.
Laoebon, Robert, 454.
La^dieleye, Lac^elegh, Laochele, Latl^e-
leye, John de^, 305, 858, 422, 440.
, , prisoner in Neugate, 307.
, , and Isabella his wife
440, 510.
Lacook, Laook [oo. Wilts], 535.
, abbess and oouTent ol, 535.
Lacy, Laoi, Laacy, Henry de, eaii [1257
to 1312] of Lincoln, 7, 11, 238,
531.
, Henry de, of Lancaster, 606.
,Hugh de, earl, 26.
, John de, canon of Lincoln, 350.
; , parson of Ledeoham,d61.
Richard son of Richard, of
Folketou. 86.
778
GENERAL INDEX.
Lacy — cont:
,Bobert de, 229.
^Master Robert de, treasurer
ridOr to 1317] of the ohuroh of
jUnooln, 350.
.Boibert de. and Elena his wife,
590.
, Thomas de, 181.
Lalham, John de, 153.
Lageham. See Latham.
La^aon, Lagehani [in Grodstoue parisli,
00. Surrey], 43, 310, 619, 620,
562, 568.
See Sancto Johaune of Laghain.
La^eles, James de, 569.
Laghton. See Laughton.
Laghton Busard. See Ledghtou Buzz-
ard.
Le^toa4n-Morthyng. See Laaghton-
en-le-Morthen.
Laigle, the honour of. 115. 118, 132,
191, 192, 202, 392.
Laindon, Langedon [oo. Essex], 141.
Laini. See Laml.
Lakeford, John de, and Thomas his
brother. 469.
La Legh, La Lee. See Lea; Lee.
Lalleford, Robert de, 449.
See Lawford.
Lalon, Roger, 494.
Lombaneby. jSfee Lamonby.
Lambert, Lambart, Henry, 234.
H>enry son of, de Weston, 417.
, Hu^ son of, 211.
, Richard, of Berkynges, 33.
Lamberteston. See Lambston.
Lamberton by Berwick [co. Berwick],
WiUiam de Stok, parson of, 382.
Lambesson, Walter, master of the
Laurence of Lenne, 208
Lambeth, Lamblieth, Lambhethe,
Lambhete [co. Surrey], letters
patent dated at, 433, 438441, 482.
, Kenyngton by [co. Surrey], 36,
42.
Lambot, John, 472.
, ,of Wynchelse, 437, 472,
, Stephen, 472.
Lamboom, Lambura Too. Berks],
letters patent dated at, 578.
Lambston, Lamberteston [co. Pem-
broke], Philip de Lawhadeyn,
paTBon of, 674.
LambyiUt Henry, of London, 215.
, John, of Derteford, 184.
, William, 139.
Lameley, Adam de, a oommiasioner, 463.
Lamofdey, Lameeleye [oo. Durham],
ooo*
Lamesleye, John son of John de, 388.
Lamhethe. See Lambeth.
Laini, Jovencus, de Floreneia,
panon of Ivinghoe, 402, 407.
Compare Lann.
Lammar, John, 302.
Lamonby, Lambaoeby [oo. Cumber-
land], 167.
Lampader. See Lampeter.
Lampaderraur. See Llanbadam Vaur.
Lampeter, Lampeter Pont Stephen,
Lampader [co. Oarddgan], castle
of, 77,
Lampeter. See Thalunebadeyr.
Lamvas. See Llanraes.
Lanark [Scotland], Thomas de E^efeld,
keeper of the hospital of, %1.
Lancastel, Thomas de, 488.
Lancaster, Edmund, earl [1267 to 1296]
of, [also earl of Leicester, 1265 to
1296, son of Henry HI], the king's
uuole, 220, 531.
, and his wife Blanche
[queen of Navarre], 134, 220, 404.
, , his sons ThomBs, earl
of Lancaster, and Henry his
brother, 341.
, Thomas, earl [1296 to 22 March,
1322] [son of Edmund, earl of
Lancaster], and Leicester, stew-
ard of England, the king^s kins-
man, 27, 59, 69^ 113. 1S2, 203,
226, 227, 237, 246, ^, 264, 273,
282, 319, 335, 340, 341, 377, 398,
431, 467, 476, 528, 665.
, , complaint by. 302.
, his adherents, 27, 29, 69,
113, 162, 199, 227-236, 352.
, , and Henry his brotiier.
See Lancastre, Henry de.
Lancaster, Lancasterachire, oounty of,
145, 168, 184, 226, 465.
.Thomas, earl of. his forests and
lands in the oounty of, 431.
, assessors for, 349.
, conserratorsjor keepcos of the
peace for, 176, 461.
, sheriff of, 601.
, ferry between the oounty of
CShester and, 108.
,form of taxation for, 349.
Lancaster, Lancastre, 00. Lanoaster,
town of. 225, 322, 346.
, Friars Preachers of, 346.
Lancastre, Gilbert de, 291.
^enry de, otherwise Henry
Plantafienet, lord of Monmouth,
king's kinsman (son of Edmund,
carl [1267 to 1296] of Lancaster,
and brother of Thomas, eari [1296
to 1321] of LauoQster), and earl
[1327 to 1345] of Lanoaster, 145,
146, 163. 217, 271, 329, 341, 343,
357, 464, 503, 605, 512, 524.
2_: , lord of Kidwelly and
Kaythwarthla, 548.
.John de, brother oi the said
Henry de Lancastre, 42, 217, 229,
234, 318, 389.
, and Annora his wife, 318.
431, 437, 609, 613, 523. .
a oommissioQer, Ae.,
303. 305, eOd, 610.
:, of Hogill, 523.
GENERAL INDEX.
779
T«anoadbre— <(mf.
f Roger de, brotiier of John de
Lanoastre, 389, 431, 437, 609, 613,
523.
, Thomas de, 87.
, William de, 214.
Laoohar, Jolm de, ofaaplaiu, 463.
, Robert de, 463.
Lanchester, XaiUgecestre [o:>. Durham],
Gilbert de Saodale, prebendaoy
of the' collegiate ohuroa of, 20.
Lancoidmaar, Lanooidmor. Ske LUm-
goedmawr.
Lande^r. See Kea.
LamdeB, Londes [Praooe], Master John
Quitardi, reoeiver of the subsidy
in, 360. ^
Landiasilian, John de, chi4>lain, 672.
Lane, Roger in the, 369.
William atte, of Fishbume, 330.
See Lone.
Laneham, Laaum [co. Nottingham], 33.
Laneroost, Lanreoost [co. Cumberland],
Lang, Lange, Henry le, of Hamelehouk,
4oo
,J€iin le, 181, 183.
Compare Launge.
Langar, Thomas de, 249.
Langathen. See Llangathen.
Langdale, PLangeden [oo. Westmore-
land], 446.
Langdon, co. Esses. See Laindon.
Langdon, Langedon [co. Kent], abbot
West, Westlangedoo, oo. Kent,
23.
Lange. See Lang.
Langebergh, Ridiard de, 641.
Langebrok, Hoiot de, 'parker' of
Milverton, 86.
Langeoestre. See Landiester.
Langedale. Moyeson de, William son of
William de Wispedale called, 410.
Langeden, PLaugdale [co. Westmore-
land], 446.
LangedenedaJe. See Longdendale.
Langedon, Katherine de, 141.
..., Thomas de, 39.
See Laindom; Langdon.
Langeford, John de, 419, 444, 488.
, Richard de, 162.
See Langfo(rd.
Langele, Langelee, Langelesh, Laikge-
leye, J^m de, 274, ^iTT
1 * an assessor, and com-
missiooer, 100, 348, 370.
, rector of the churoh of
Langathen, 74.
, Thomas de, chaplain, 104.
William de^ 587.
, of London, 697.
» , Ralph his brother, 598.
> • , paflBon of Bniyton, 263.
., William de, rector of Langathen
. diurch, 74.
See Langley. ' -
lAngeruash^ Nicholas de, 660.
Langeshete, Richard de, of Horle, 319.
Laogethome, John de, 488.
Langethweyt, Adam de, 288.
Laogetoft, William de, 18.
Langerton, Langton, David de, 271.
,Hugh de, 181.
, John de, 493.
, bishop [1305 to 17 June,
1337] of Ohidiester, 2, 39, 73,
120, 140. 166, 164, 300, 328, 416,
420. 428, 461, 496, 502. 607.
,. , keeper of God's House,
Dunwich, 346.
, rector of All Saints,
Dorohester, 193, 337.
,John son of John de, and
Amabilla his wife, 493.
, Nicholas de, 421.
Walter de. bishop [1296 to 22
Nor. 1821] of Ooventry and Lich-
field, 134, 136, 140, 145, 149, 156,
197, 263, 270, 353, 400, 461, 608
518.
iSiee Langton; Langtom upon
Swale.
Langeton Purbyk. See Langton Wallis.
Langetrowe. See Langtree. .
Langewode, Langwode, J(^ de, 479.
Langford, Langeford, John de Cressy*
parson o?, 180, 182.
Langford, Langeford, oo. Essex, 122,
262.
Langham, co. Rutland, 60, 386.
, John de Noirtoo, hermit of, 60,
Langham [co. Suffolk], 402.
Langley, Langeieye [oo. Derby], 336.
Langley, Langele [co. Hants], 274, 287.
Langley, King's, Langele, Langel^,
[co. Hertford], letters patent
dat«d at, 44^446, 453, 46^ 483,
484, 601, 602. ' > ^
Lauglej, Lan^eLe, Langelee [co. Nor-
, abbot and convent of, 199.
Langley, Loogeleye by Acton Burnel
[CO. Salop], 147.
Lang^eys. See Lengleys.
Langneuton. See Newton, Long.
Langonet, Roland de, a monk, 188, 189.
Langonet [Basse Bretaignc, diocese of
QuimDOT, France], the abbot of,
,monk [named] of, 188, 189.
Langthwait. See Button in the Forest :
Skelton.
Langton, jAUgeton, 334.
Laagtoo, Langeton [co. Berwick],
Thomas de Askeby, oarson of,
382.
Langton, Langeton, oo. York, 631.
Langton, Tur, Turlington, Tirlyngton,
00. Leicester, l77.
Langton upon Swale^ Langeton [co.
York], Geoffrey, parson of, 482.
780
GENERAL INDEX.
Langton Wailia, Laogton Puii>jk (in
Langton Matraven pansh in
Pnrbeok, oo. Dorset], o84.
Langton. See Langeton.
Laogtreo. Langetrewe [oo. Devon], 208,
LangiiB, Heniy, 802.
Longwode. See Langewode.
Lanreoost. See Lanaroost.
Laniyhom. See Buan Lanihoume.
LanBeague, Lanseueey [St. Kew's parish,
00. Cornwall], 160.
LantegloB [by Camelford], Lenteglos,
oo. Obniwall, 170, 243, 473.
Lanthony. See Llanthony.
Lanndege. Set BLea.
Lannhangel in Wentlok, Lanughaugel.
See Miohaekton-y-Fedw.
Lanum. (Geoffrey de. paiwm of Burgh
WaleyB, 306, 862.
,John de, king's bailiff of
Gersetelowe, 288.
See Laneiham.
Lanwaren, Lanwaryn. See Llanwem.
Lapley, Lappeleye [oo. Stafford], the
prior of, 153.
Lappe, WUliam, of Gratton, 606.
Lappeleye. See Lapl^.
Laxdier, John, 495.
,lliomas, prior of the Hoepital of
St. John of Jemaalem, 575.
Sw Areher.
Lardiner, Henry le, 452.
, Master Boger le, purveyor, 200.
,l%b«nas le, of Sheltoo, 228.
Large, Walter le, 523.
LaigB, Larges [oo. Ayr], John de
Hemmyni^urgh, parson of, 882.
Lark, Geoffr^, of Westhale, 309.
Larkeatok, William de, 483.
La Bomieu, Larroumieu [Gefs, France],
ooUegiate church [founded 131SJ
of St. Peter, 607.
jAmald de Relhanis, dean of,
507.
Lasoy. Sm Lacy.
Lastage, 114, 331.
Lastalrigg. See Lestalrig.
Lateways, Everard, 171.
, Jordan, 171.
Lathebuiy. See Latthebury.
Lat^ieleye, John de. See Ladieleye.
Lathum, Robert de, a oommiasioner,
conservator of the peace, 145,
164, 461, 606.
Latimer, Latymer, Nicholas, 126.
, Thomas le, 273.
'boohard.' a oommis*
aioner, ^., 294, 321.
, , of Suthleverton, 281.
, William le, 228, 270.
, t of Beitoo, 658.
, Waiiam, of Dandby, 282.
, William, of Corby, 321.
, , of l%irburn« 815.
Laton, John de, 530.
Latooer, John le, 475, 460.
Laittewateiga, Tliomas, of Beverley,
421.
Latthebuiy, Latbebury, John de, 410.
Latton [co. EsBez], the prior of, 206.
Latymer. <Siee Latimer.
Laufare, Lauvare, John de, of London,
561, 591.
jSalomon de, of London, 591.
, William de, 206.
Laufare, Parva. See Laver, little.
Laughton, Laghton, co. Sussex, 61, 115,
132, 20S, 247, 823, 522.
Laugtton-en4e-MorthecL, Lashton-in-
Morthyng [oo. York]. William de
Ayremynne, prebenaaiy of, 37,
Laules. See Lagheles.
Laun or Lami, Andrew, 119.
Compare Lami.
Launcelone, Launceleve, Laanoeleue,
l^mon, 286.
Launoelyn, John, 82.
LaunoeBtoQ, Launoeveton [co. Com*
waU], 561.
Launoeveton. See Launoeston.
Lannde, John de la, of Stalyngburgb,
and Philip, his brotiier, 541.
, William de la, 494.
Launde [oo. Leioester], Heiuy de
Braundestoo, canon and prior of,
400, 405.
, J[ohn de Burgh], prior of, 400.
Lanndege. See Kea.
Launeie, Laonney, John de, 483.
Launge, Hugh le, 484.
Compart Lang.
Launney. See Launeae.
Launtony. See Llanthony.
Launvas, Launvays. See Llanvaes.
Laurence, John, son of, 358.
, Bobert, 274.
Bobert son of Thomas, of Lud-
ham, 285.
, Boger son of, 358.
* Simon son of, de Scaocario, 63.
, Thomas son of, de Adyngton,
of Keneston Herdewyk, 543.
, , de Btton, 229.
Laurot, Bobert son of, de Hok, 315.
Lauvare. See Laufare.
Lavagna, Francis [Fieschi or de Flisco],
count <rf, nephew of Luke fde
Flisoo]^, cardinal deaoon of St.
Mary m Via Lata, 10.
Lavedyman, William le, of Adwyk, 276,
288.
Compare Levedysenrant.
Lavenar. See Avenar.
Lavender, John le, 486.
, Walter, 18.
Lavenham, Fermin de, 268.
Lavenham, Laneham [oo. Suffolk], 70.
, Master Nicholas de Wiloherdi,
I rector of, 70.
QENEilAL INDEX.
781
iMvcTy Idttie, Lanfare, Parva Laufare
[oo. Bmox], Edmund de Sancto
Clemeiite* rector of, 85, 312.
John de Aperdiley rector of,
312.
Larerok, Roger, 494.
, Thomas, 494.
LaTerstodE, Larereetoke [co. Wilts],
687, 581.
lATington, otlierwise Le&ton, Laynton
[oo. Linoolnl, John, vioar m the
church of, 803.
, his servant William.
'the Tikerserjaont of Laynton,'
803.
Lavington, East, Steeple Lavinston,
BtepellaTynton, co Wilts, 524.
Law of Englaod, 400.
...y...., English; and Lrishmea may nse
in Ireland. See Lreland.
Lawedre, Bobert de, 414.
La Wee. See Weyhill.
Lawford, Lallelord [oo. Essex], 184,
362.
Lawhadeyn, Philip de, parson of Lam-
berteston, o74.
Lawless. See Lagheles.
Laxdon, John de, 485, 585.
Laxfield, Laxeleld Too. Suffolk], James
de Berkhamstede, parson of, 106.
lAxton, 228.
Laxtoo [co. Northampton], 373.
Laxton, co. Nottingham, 228.
Laybom, Laybume. See Leybnme.
Layer Marney, Leyre Mamy, co. Essex,
183.
Layfe, Reginald, of Ravensthorpe, 221.
Laynton. See Laviagton.
LaysKngby. See Laaenby.
Laaenby, Laysinby [in Kiric Leatham
parish, co. lork], John de
Sleghte [or Slight!, master of St.
Marys hoapitid, 210.
Lea, La Leg^ [a farm near Idea, oo.
Sussex], chapel of, 511.
Lead mines in Westmoreland* 278.
Leadenham» Ledenham [oo. Lincoln],
John de Lacy, panon of, 861.
Leake, Leek, 826.
Leake, Leek, Lek, co. Linooln, 465, 470.
Leake, Leek, Lek, Leyke, Too. Notting-
ham], letters patent dated at,
195, 196, 198, 199. 203, 204. 276.
278, 280.
Leake, Leek, East or Great [oo. Noit-
tinsham], Reymund de Farges,
oarainal deacon of Saneta Maria
Nova, panon of, 55, 524, 552.
Leake by NorthaUertoti, Leeke by
NorOialTertoti [oo. Tork], Wil-
liam de Olyff, parson of, 836.
Leanham. See Lenham.
Leap. See Lepe.
Loate. S9e Leante.
Leatiiaa. 8e€ Kirk Leatham.
Leaomes, Alan de, 521, 591.
Leauto, John, of Kymbrugge, 98.
Lebeiy. See Libury.
Lebnet. See Brett.
[Lebreio]. QuioarduB. or Guitardus,
arondeaoon of Canterbury, 242.
Le Brette. See Bret.
Le Bretton, Le Breton. See Breton.
Leochelade. Sec Lechlade.
Leooheworth. See Letc^worth.
Leoeeone, John, 89.
Lecford, John de, vicar of Hillingdon,
34.
Leohe, Lech, Geoffrey le, 277.
John le, 277.
, Madoo le, 248.
, Philip le, 464.
Master Riohard le. 179, 181.
Robert. 539.
Simon le, 539.
See Leech.
Leohlade. Leochelade, Lechelade, Lidie-
laae, Lychelaae, co. Gloucester,
116, 132, 202, 212, 228, 223, 268,
295. 453, 454.
Lechonfield, Lekingfeld by Beverley [oo.
Yorkll, 576.
Lederk. See Clerk.
Leook. See Cok.
Ledeoote, Roger de, ganger of wines in
Ireland, 237.
Ledenham. See Leadenbam.
Ledered, Ledred, Ledrede, John de. 70.
Richard. bish<H> [1818 to 1860]
of OsBory, 8, 70.
Ledea, Lodes, Geoffrey de, 407.
John de, of Can^ridge, 'tayl-
lour,' 544.
, at York, 282.
William de, 181.
See Leeds.
Ledet, John. 482.
Michael, of Rothynge Abbatasse,
481.
Robert, 481.
Walter, 481.
William, 481.
Ledrede, Ledred. See Lederad.
Ledwell, LedeweUe, Ludewell [co.
Oxford], 810, 620.
Lee, Legh, Geoffrey de la, Geoffrey de,
assessor, commissioner, Ac,, 20,
91, 99, 185, 280, 349, 467, 468,
473, 481, 482, 485, 535.
John de la, 488.
, [co. Salop], 203.
PhiUp de la, 325.
Richard, son of WilUam de,871.
Robert de, 181.
Roger de, 371.
, Thomas de la, 566.
, 00. Hertford, 48B.
, of Great Peryndon, 106,
118.
friar ThomM de la, 268.
782
GENERAL INDEX.
Lee— «>n<.
, TVUliam de la, 153.
, 00. Salop, 203.
, .an asseesor, and commis-
sioner, 949, 545.
.William son of Roger de la, oo.
Salop, 203.
See Ijei^.
Lee, la [in Wakeley in the i>ari8h of
Aspenden, oo. Hertford], 86, 170,
Lee, Leye, oo. Rutland, 386.
8ee Lea.
Leeoh (Medicos), Master William the,
49.
the kings. See Goatrone.
See Leohe.
Leeds, Ledee, co. Kent, castle of, 128.
Bartholomew de Badelesmere,
keeper of, 46.
, priory oif, 128.
, prior and convent of, 433.
Leeds, Ledea, oo. York, 476, 527.
Leek, Andrew, of Wyvelyngham, 474.
John de, 230.
See Leake.
Leekes, Roger de, parson of the church
of Doketon, 169.
Leepe. See Lepe.
Leer, Bancus de, of Florence, 580.
Lef , Alexander le, 538, 546. 604.
Lefevxe. See Bothe; Fevre; Smith.
Leffenham. See Luffenham.
Legate, WiUiam son of John, 99.
Legduna, William de, a Friar Preacher,
the Papal Ikivoy, 562.
Leger, Thomas, of Baumburfi^, 214.
Legh, 603.
See also Lee; Leghe; Leigh.
Legha, Alured de, 178.
Leghe, Legh, Gilbert de la, 606.
John de la, 606.
WiUiam de la, 419.
, William, son of William de, 371.
Leghe, Leghes. See Leighs.
Leghtonr John de, 311.
....,...., PhiUp de, 300.
...., brother Richard de, 571.
Leg^ton Busard. See Leighton Bus-
sard.
Leia, Peter de, bishop [1176 to 1198] of
St. Davids, 627.
Leicester, Edmund, earl [1265 to 1296]
of. See Lancafiter and Leicester,
Edmund, earl of.
.......... Thomas, earl [1296 to 1322] of.
See Lancaster and Leicester,
Thomas, ear) of.
.archdeacon of. See Fargis,
Iteymund de, cardinal deacon.
Leicester, Leyoestre, ooonty of, 569.
, aaBeasoFB for, 348.
, oommiasioneiB for, 97, 299, 300,
601.
Leicester — e&ni,
, conservators of the peaoe for,
460.
, sheriff of, 203.
, bridge of Kcgworth on the coo-
fines of, 150, ^79, 603.
Leicester, L^cestre, Leioestre, Laioes-
tre, town of, 177, 230, 232, 233,
235, 306.
, commission of gaol delivery for,
537.
y letters patent dated at, 2>4, 80,
81, 276, 277, 429.
, touniament at, 453.
.abbey of St. Biary de Pratis,
74, 76.
, abbot of, 134, 136
, Richard de Tours, abbot
of, 73, 80. .
William, abbot of, 68.
, abbot and oonvent of,
225, 598.
, prior and oonvent of, 68.
, canons [named] of, 68.
, [oollegiate] churcdi of St. Mary
[the Less] by the castle of, 74.
, , dean and chapter of, 74.
, prebendaries of. See
Maidenestan; Norton.
Leicestre. See Leyoestre.
Leigh, Legh [in Wimbome Minster
parish], oo. Dorset, 282.
Leigh, Leyg* Too. Stafford], Reginald,
rector of the church of, 2&.
Le(l^, I^e [by Westbury, oo. Wilts],
Leigh, Legh. See Lee; South Lei^.
Leighs, Great; Great Leghe, Great
lieghes [co. Bssez], 81.
, John de Borham, parson of, 1.
Leighton Bmusard, Lechton Busard,
Lafthton Busard [co. Bedford],
William de Ayremynne, preben-
dary of, 239, 413, 490.
Leinster in Ireland, 333.
Leiston, L^yston [co. Suffolk], 441.
Lek, Clement de, 332.
, ^parson of the churdi of
North Cove, 39.
See Leake.
Lekebum, Hu^ de. vicar of the diurch
of Yelgreve, 179.
Peter de, 232, 379.
Lekene, Robert le, of Assheleye, 233.
Lekenfeld, Hemy de, 428.
, Robert de, 428.
Leker, Robert le, 495.
Lekhampstede, John son of Roger de,
4t9.
Lekingfeld. iSfee Leckonfield.
Lekys. See Leckes, Roger de.
Lelou. See Lou, le.
Lemyng, John de, 213.
Lemynistre, Lymenistre, Hujrii de, pre-
bendary of Church Wythington,
64,
GENERAL INDEX.
788
Lemyton. See Lymington.
Lenoh, Boos, LenbheiT>nclolf> oo. Worces-
ter, 367.
Lenoh, Sheriffs, Shirevedenoii, oo. Wor-
oester, 124.
Lenohe, PSheriff, Lenohe, oo. Worces-
ter, 24.
Lenche, Richad*d de, of Elmely, 278.
, of Elmely, 'waryner,
278.
Lenohe Bondolf, Thomas de, 367.
, Lenoherondolf . See Rons Lenoh.
Lenehand, John, 512.
Lenelanoe. See Levelance.
Lenginoiir, Leafldgneour. See EnguKmr;
Geuur; Qynaar.
Leofi^eys, Lencdeis, Engleys, John, of
Leora, 128.
, Richard. 87.
William, 232.
, William le, at Royston, 540.
, WilUam, and Robert, Iliomas,
and Miohael his brothero, 291.
William, William le, a purveyor,
129, 266, 420, 566.
Lenham, John de, and Matilda, his
wife, 448.
, ,of Boklaind. 368.
:.., Thomas de, 368.
Lenham, Leanham [oo Kent], 439, 512.
Lenne^ Henry de. of Oxford, 497.
, John de, 277.
, Walter son of William de, 211.
iSec Lynn.
Lenteglos. See Laoiteglos by Camel-
ford.
Leoton [oo. Nottingham], prior of, 507.
Lentoo. See Layington.
Lenys, Leonis, Robert, 425.
Leon and CasUlle, king (^. See
Alphonso.
Leone, Jeronimns de. 111.
Leonis. See Lenys.
Leoon, William, 485.
Lepe, Leei>e [in Exbory parish, oo.
Hants], 274, 287.
Leper, Nicholas le, 467.
Lepers, 421, 438, 439.
Ser Ck>lohe6ter; Dndstan;
Dnnwibh; Southwark.
Leppington, Lepyngton, oo. York, 95,
178, 292.
Leqneitio, Allequetio in Biscay in Spain,
merchants of, 53, 55.
Lercedekene, Lercedekne, Eroedekne,
Eroediakyne. Aroedekene, Odo,
<M- Odo le, 291, 561.
, Ralph, of Oomwall, 293.
, Thomas le, 561.
, Thomas, a commissioner, Ac,,
604, 605. 609.
, sheriff of Cornwall, 94.
Thomas le, and Joan, his wife,
141.
Lerling, Thomas de, a monk, 179, 181.
Leecales. See Scalariis; Scales.
Lesoe,. Walter, of Dunton, 588.
Lescewe, John, of Bolewesan, 280.
Lescote. Tliomas, 162.
Lescrope. See Scrope.
Leecryveyn. See Escriveyn.
Lescuser, Peter, 449.
See Esonser.
Lesignan, Aymer de. brother of Henry
m, bishop [1250 tQ 4 December,
1260] of Winchester, 610.
Leskyreth. See Liskeard.
Lespenser, Nicholas, of Stowe, 360.
See Spemer.
Leepioer. See Spicer.
Lesqniler, John. 259.
See Sqoiler.
Lesquier. See Squire.
Lesqnirel, John, 7.
LessintoQ, John de, 342. ,
Lessness, Lesnes [in the parish of
Erith, CO. Kent], 444.
, abbot and convent of, 444, 592.
Leetalrifi:. LastaJrigge [in the diocese of
Glasgow], Simon de G^ynesburgh,
parson or, 382.
Lestalrig, otherwise RestaJirig, Lastal-
ngge, in the diocese of St.
Andrew's [inolnded in Sont^
Leith., 00. Edinbnigh], Simon de
Geynesburgh, parson oc, 382.
Lestrange, Lestrannge, Le Strange, le
Strannge. Straunge. Strange. Ex-
traneus, Estraonge, Fnlk, Folk le.
228, 293, 443, 477, 554, 567.
, Geoffrey, * the lerediesneve,' 284.
, Hemy, 241.
, Jobn le, of Wykham, and Lora,
his wife, 290.
Robert le, 175.
Roger, 330, 371.
Lesy, Reginald de, 269.
Letard. William, of Upton, and Adam
his brother, 274.
Letchworth, Leooheworth [co. Hert-
ford], William de Hicohe, parson
OF, 440.
Letesson, John, of Braunford, 287.
Letford, or Lecford. See Lecford.
Letham, John de, a S<^t, 428.
Lethyn, William ap, 342.
Letice, Henry son of Rolett, 274.
, Ridiard, 274.
Leue. See Lore.
Leneeha^. jSfee Leveshagh.
Lenesham, Robert de, 230.
See Lewisham.
Leukenore, Roger son of Thomas de, 450.
Leolin, Leullin, ap David Vaghap, 310.
ap Eynoun, 310.
ap Pbelipp, 310.
ap Tereward Loyd, 310.
Lealyn, Walter, 469.
784
GENEBAL INDEX.
Lean [France], 128
Lenreng^uey, Gilbert de, 812.
LeFedyservant, Bdmmnd the, 171.
Compart Lavedynuwi.
Lerelanoe, Lenelanoe, j&nulph, 409.
Lereneth, John, 482.
Leyeohey, Lerenheye, Stephen de, 475,
479, 480.
Lerertoa, South, Suthlererton, oo. Not-
ttngham, 281,
Lefirerton. 8te Liverton.
LeFeshagh, Henry de, 93.
Leyesque, Leveeke, Matthew, of Oere-
Mye, 616.
See Bisshop.
Levet. S€e Lyvet.
Leriet. See Leiryei.
Levy of footmen or soldien. See Array.
men or marinerft. See Manners.
Levyet, Leviet, Nicholas, 831, 382.
Levyng, Henry and John his son and
Geoffrey brother of the same
John, 171.
, John, 171.
Lew, Guy, 208.
Compare Lou.
Lewed, Bidifiird son of William le, 229.
, Robert son of Richard le, 229.
, William son of Riohard le, 229.
Lewelin, Lewel3m, Richaid son of, 371.
See Me<peduo; Rees m> Cadu-
0an; Seys; Trathem; Vaghaa.
Lewene, Gkxlfrey, of Ilsington, 170.
Lewenny, Torward son of Thlowar de,
228.
Lower. See Ewer.
Lewes, Thomas de, 175.
Lewes [oo. Susses], prior ol, 36, 261,
^, 434, 435, 513.
John, prior of, 120, 497, 507.
, Petier de Joceaux, monk of, 120.
Lewisham, Leuesham [oo. Kent], 317,
502.
Le^ode, Agnes atte, of Beoleye, 544.
Le^ryn, €leoffrey, 1^.
Lewyngthorpe, Hugh de, 287, 268.
Lezham [oo. Norfolk], 264, 575, 596.
West. Wostlexham [oo. Nor-
folk], 264.
Leybourne, ]>^bupne, by Mailing, co.
Kent, 375.
Leybunie, Leyborn. Laybom, Ijaybume,
Henry de. 111.
, John de, 117.
, John son of Eliaa de, 280, 284.
Juliana de, 186, 522, 574.
, Juliana, late the wife of WOliam
de, 126. 324.
, Robert de, a commissioner, oon-
servator of 'the peaoe, 171, 370,
461, 542, 543.
, Roger de [iemp, Hetiry HI], 522
, Simon de, 94.
, William son of Blias de, 230, 284.
Leycestrc^ Leyoest', Leyc', Henry de,
, ..." , of Colohestsr, 475, 479.
, John de, 28.
Riohard de, 280.
prior of Clerkeowell, 80.
, Robert de, of Oorentre, 140,
532.
, William de, commissioner, 177.
, , king's oleik, 386, 389.
, , to be keeper of Byn-
ham Priory, 455.
, , of Ooioh«t«r, 475, 479.
See Leicester.
Leye. Su Lee.
Leyg*. See Leigh.
Leyfi^tom, Riohard de, master of the
hospital of Burton Laaan*, 394.
See Lighten.
Leygraye, Alioe de, the king's nurse,
251.
Leyham, John de, 512.
Leyk, John de, 494.
Leyland, Richard, 229.
Leynthale, Ridiard de, 545.
L^, J(^n, of Moureton, 82.
See also Eyr; Heyr.
Leyre Mamy. See Layer Mamey.
Leysingby. See Laaenby.
Leyston. See Leiston.
Llberton in Clydesdale fco. Lanark!.
Ihomas de Sihthdrp, parson of,
383.
Libury, Lebery [in Little Munden
parkh, co. Hertford], 589.
lioenoe to enclose a marsh, 17.
to eoelose a path, or road. 8m
Way.
to diTert a ^j-eam. See Strc— x.
to make a conduit. iSlee Conduit.
to make a weir. See Weir.
See alio Bbrds; Com: Qrenal-
lation; Falcon; Goshawk; Hunt.
Lidiebon, Lydiebon. See Lisbon.
Licheleld, Lychefeld, Thomas de, 570.
, Master Thomas de, leech, 588.
, Walkelin de, rector of Chede-
seye, 601.
See Lichieid.
Lichelade. See Leehlade.
Lichfield, Corentiy and, bishop of. See
Langton; Longespey.
[St. Chad's], the church of, 145.
the chapter of, 558.
,the dean and chapter aty 513.
, precentor of. S^e Cblumpnia.
, treasurer of. See Dense, Car-
dinal Gauoelinus.
, prebend in. Su Sawley.
, prebendary of. See Dense.
Lichfield. L^rchefeld, Co^entiy and,
bishoprdc, diocese or see of, 24,
1047134, 149, 154, 253, 270, 353,
387, 400, 401 429, 508, 508.
, tenth in, 117, 136, 156, 400.
GENEBAL INDEX.
liohrferd, Idohfeld, Lvcbe-
feld, 00. Starford, 177, 232.
hospital of St. John, 11.
, pavage for, 518.
LiddeJ^dei too. Camberland], Thomu
Wake, lord of, 406, 4Si.
LJ^dinston, Jjjdyjigicn [co. Rntlaidt,
Udel. See Liddol; Wake of Lidell.
Lideneje. See Lydney.
Lidford. See Lydford.
Lidgate. L^dgate, Thomas de, a monk
179, 181.
Life and limb, law of, [in Ireland], 663.
Liftoti, oo DoTon, 470.
, John de Burgh, rrctor of, 379,
418.
.Hobart de Thorpe, rector of, 379.
.Wiiliatn de Burgh, rector of,
418.
Williajn de 8towe*ord [Stof-
forde], rector of, 434, 608.
lighred. See Ughtred.
Ijghthirkes. See Lyghtoberkes.
Lt^tfot, Lynhtfot, Lyghtefot, Adoim,
468, 473.
Lightoft, Nidiolaa, 212.
Idghton, John de, 230.
Riohflfd de, 212.
.William de, 212.
See LeyghtoD.
Lightred, Lighred, Hng;h, 231.
Ralph, 231.
lile, Robert de, 423.
Su Insula.
LilkeJoTe, Robert, of Wahille, 28&.
Lillebiime, Lillebum, John de, 116, 133.
, , Cbnstanee hia wife, 123.
, John de, knight, 231.
,R«]ph de, 123. 283.
Lilleford, Alexander de, 2S4.
LillMolive. See LilHedeaf.
Idlleeton. See Liaaon.
Lilliesleaf otherieUe Lillieadire, Lillw-
olive r*»- Roxburgh], John de
Briggewater, paison Of, Sil.
Limbergh. See Brabant; LiymbeTgh.
Limber Magna, Ua^joa Lymberge,
Magna Lymbergh, Magna
Lymheirgia [co. Lincoln], 60.
, John de Askeby, vicar of, 6.
liimberwe. See Lymbergh.
limogcs. See Lymoges.
Linoestre. See hynceeire.
LiQooln', lanooloia.Lynocrin, Andrew de
Erebwidary [of Writelynsj] in the
mg's free dii^Hiil of fittings,
, Bartholomew de, 468, 473.
i^'>^ ^1 parson of Gomlongan,
John de, parson of Maston. 382.
I Robert de, prebendaij of Aoke-
und, 12S.
Lincoln' — ctmt.
^niomaa de, of Little Askeby,
, of Iiondon, 566.
, and Hilary his wif«,
[CO. York], 363.
, Walter de. See Keu, Walter le,
of Linootn.
, William de, 468, 478.
LJDOoln, bishop of, 106.
, See Bek; Bnrghersh;
Dalderby; Wells.
j^ bislwp _ of , preferment by the
Linooli r see<rf, 23,
7, 79. 106,
S, 148, 144,
0. 195, 196,
2, 224. 227,
0, 322 326,
5, 402, 40&.
', 421, 423,
8, 446, 453,
B, 610. 611,
5, 672, 279,
61W.
iguairdiiui <rf tJie spirituality of,
437, 438, 457.
t«ath in tJie, 136, 144, 156, 160.
190, 191, 437.
Linooln, cathedral obnrcdi (rf St. Mary, a
wall endosing the preoinctfi of tlie
cathedral, 287.
,dean and chapter of, 67, 144,
267, 267. 413, 429, 434, 458, 490,
496, 503.
, .payment by the ibhot
of Bardeine; to, 360.
oanoDS of. See Luty ; Lnda;
Sntton.
,ohanoell(M- of. See Bek.
,dean of Rntlaod in the ofauroh
of. See Stokes.
, aub-doan of. See Beayugworthe.
, precentor of. See l^sta.
.treMurer of. See Lacj.
, art^doooons in, of Bedford. See
, of Buckingham. See
Salnoiis.
T of Leicester. SeaFai^.
,of Lincoln. See Sftan-
iaco; Stratford.
, of Northampton. See
MiddeJton.
of Oricrd. See Con-
erf Stow, See Brome;
North wode.
prebendaries in the ohordi of.
Sae:—
Ayremynne Naapolionb
Baldok Notingham
Blida Segrave
Dense Solario
EytoD Staniaoo
Mota Stratford
Ksssin^n Drsi
786
GENERAL INDEX.
Linooln — conL
, prebends in the churoh of. See: —
Aylesbury Milton
Banbury Nassington
Caistor St. Botolph
Corringham Sutton cum
Leighton Buz- Buckingham
zard Thurlby
Louth
Lincoln, dty of. 18, 23, 27, 29, 60, 71,
80, 82, 92, 107, 112, 136, 144,
160. 172, 177, 205, 206, 233, 272,
276, 280, 281, 284, 313, 350, 361,
364, 366, 362, 366, 396, 397, 402,
423, 463, 471, 481, 610, 688.
,cafltJe of, 174.
, , cusf ody of, grant to
John de Beek, 340.
,, commission of gaol delivery for
the caetle of, 85, 99, 297, 636.
, prison or gaol of, 16, 266.
. . ., , letters patent dated at, 14, 15 ,
17, 18, 20, 21, 23, 37. 38, 43, 83,
84. 111.
, Walter le Keu of. See Keu.
, Parliament at. See Parliament.
, statute of, 4. 669.
, Holy Innooentfl* without, house
er hospital of, 366, 622.
, , John de Carleton, the
master of, 160.
, , Robert de Spyneye,
keep^ of, 693.
, William de Olif, keeper
of, 311.
, St. Katherine's without, the
prior of, 136, 191, 213, 322, 437.
, , Roger de Houton, prior
[1348] of, ^7.
, J the prior and oonvenlt of,
610.
, , writing [forged] of the
prior and •convent of. 356, 367.
Lincoln, W. de Roumara, earl of, 316.
, earl of. See Lacy.
Linooln, county of, 16, 34, 67, 200, 216,
218, 301, 401, 600, 632^ 663, 697,
698.
, assessors for, 348.
, commissioners for, 91, 601, 649.
Holland, Lindsey and
Kesteven in, 96.
, conservators or keepers of the
peace for. 460.
, Holland in, 46, 290.
, coroner of, John de Cotes, 468.
.justices of assize for, 66, 96,
, preceptor of St. John of Jerusa^
lem in, John de Reytheby, 80.
, shoriflF of, 42, 203, 347, 693.
, , Robert de Staundon, 34.
, ,Ranulph de Rye, 163.
., sheriffs, bailiffs and other
mdxiistens of the king, alleged
malpiractioes by, 299, 300, ^2,
488.
Lincoln — cont.
.commaflsion de waUiis et fossatU
for, 179, 186, 276, 278, 307, 363,
636, 549, 607.
See also Friskney; Hol-
land ; Lindaey ; Thorpe by Wain-
fleet.
, Northtretliyng or Northrething,
baUiff of the, 182.
, Westtrithing of, baiUff of, 266.
, arrest of maJefactors in, 536.
, custom on Wools in, 608.
, court of the honor of Eye iti,
401.
,fish from 216.
, alleged forestalling in, 282.
^ffences against the Sti^>le of
Wool in, 489
, purveyanoe in, 32.
^soutage in Holland, Lindsey and
Kesteven in, 460.
Lindale, Lyndale [oo. Lancaster], 88.
Lindeseye. See lindsey.
Lindraper. See Lyndraper.
Lindsell, Lyndeseles, Lyndesele co.
Sesex, 306, 359, 422, 440, 510.
lindsey, Lyndesey, Lyndeseye [co.
linooln]. 234, 282, 287, 306, 308.
, commissionerB for, 96.
, commission de waUiis et fossaiis
for, 185, 307, 607.
, scutage in, 460.
See Donington.
Lindwode. See Lyndwode.
Linford. See Lynford.
Linhajn, Rod[mund] de, 27.
liniison. jS^ee Linlithgow.
Linlithgow, liniison [Scotland], 9.
linne. See Lynne.
linsheeles, Lynsheles [near Alwenton,
00. Northumberland], 28.
Linstead, Little, Netherelinstede, oo.
Suffolk, 80.
Linton, Lynton [co. Derby], 93, 100.
Linton by IVnniinghame, Lynton by
Tynvngnam [oo. HaddingtonT,
William de Pollowe, parson of,
382.
Linton Lynton [co. Roxburgh], Roger
de Sutton, pareon of. 382.
Lin wood, Lyndewode, Lynwode, co.
Lincoln. 71, 351, 354.
Liolf the sheriff. See Chester.
Lire, Lyre [in Normandy in Hie diocese
of Bvereux], abbot of, 142, 327.
Lisbon, lichebon, Lychebon, in
Portugal, 605, 609.
the ship St. Anthony laden at,
606, 609.
Liskeard, Leskyreth, Liskiriet, co.
Cornwall, 170, 473.
Liskiriet. See Liskeard.
Lisle, L'Isle. See Insula.
Lisniaoo, Peftronilla, late the wife c€
Geoffrey de, 663,
-5^
GENERAL INDEX.
787
Lisson Grove, Lilleston [in Maiylebone
pariah, oo. Middlesex], 465.
liston. See Lyston.
liiswy. See Lysewy.
Litbirkes, Litborkes. 5ee Lyghteberkes.
Litdbtiry. See Littlebury.
Liitelcaye, William, oi Lemynton, 604.
Litester. See Lyteeter.
Lith. See Lyth.
Litbam, Lythum [oo. Lanoaster], 404.
Lithbirkee. ^Slee Lyghteberkea.
lithegrdns [PLeiih, oo. York], 803.
Lithnm. See Kirkleatbam.
Litleboume. See Littleboume.
litlington, Litlyngtoo, Lytlyngton [oo.
Cambridge], 480, 481.
Litlyngton, Roger son of Hugh de, 481.
Litster. See Lytestor.
littel. See Littie.
Littelbnry. i^ee Littlebury.
littelheael. John de, del Isle of
Anxholm^ 233.
Littel Mnsgrare, Guristiana de, 8.
Litteater. See Lytester.
Little, Litte), Lytle, Hubert son of
Robert the, 314.
, John le, of Fletestrete, 369.
, John the, and EUas his brother,
306.
, of Lyoestre, and Simon
his brother, 306.
, Richard the, 276.
jTliomafi the, 276.
, Thomas le, and Peter his sen
and Andrew brother of the same
Peter, 639.
See Petit.
Littleboume Littlebum, Litleboume,
Luthebum, Luttlebum, [oo.
Kent], 600, 566, 699.
, Nicholas, abbot of the monastery
of St. Mary s^ Monte Mirteto
over Nympha, parson of, 490.
Littlebury, littelbury, Humplurey de,
373.
, , a oommiAsioner, 607.
,John de, 232.
littlebury, Litelbury, Littelbury [oo.
Essex], 264, 360, 361.
, Stephen Bygot, parson of, 184.
, William le personesserjant of,
184.
Littlehamptofn, Hamptonet [oo. Sussex] ,
374.
Little Musgrave, Littel Musgrave,
Christiana de, 8.
Littleton, Thomas de, assessor, 349.
Littleton, 682.
Littleton, Littlyngton, oo. Wilts, 416.
Littlewode, Thomas son of Salomon de,
191.
Littlyngton. See Littleton.
lity. See Lyty.
Liulf. See Chester, L|olf shcriflf of.
LiyedoQ, Lyredon [oo. Northampton],
82.
Liverpool, Liverpole, Lyverpol [oo.
Lancaster], fernr between Birken-
head and. 64, 108.
, West Derby by, 431.
liverour. Robert, 231.
Liverton, Leverton, oo. York, 282.
Livery, exemption from, of the king^s
stewards, marshals or other
ministers. 23, 61, 119, 122, 162,
312, 393, 411.
, exemption from. See Dublin.
Livet. See Lyvet.
Lizard, Lysard, oo. Cornwall, 606.
Llalnant, llievenant [ooi. C&rdigan],
77.
Llanbadam Vaur, Lampadervaur,
Lampadervar in Wales [oo.
Oan£gan], 673.
, Master John Walewayn, parson
of, 16.
Llanbedr. See Tfaalunebadeyr ; TMiuae-
betheir.
Llandaff, bishop of. See Monmouth.
, bishopric or see of, 602, 610, 613.
, tenth in, 117, 136, 602, 609, 613.
, claims to the advowson and
custody of the bishopric of, 118.
Llanfaes. See Llanvaes.
Llangathen, Langathen, Langathen in
Cantremaur [oo. Carmarthen],
John de Langeleya, rector of, 74.
, Thomas Springehose, rector of,
166.
, WUliam de Langeleye, rector
of, 74.
, WUliam de Donestaple, rector
of, 601.
Llangoedmawr, Lanooidmaur, Lan-
coidmor [oo. Cardigan], John
Hamelyn, parson of, 446, 632.
Llanthony, Lanthony, Lanthony by
Gloucester, Launtony [oo. Glou-
cester], 364.
, the prior of, 102.
, John, prior of, 119, 423.
Llanthony, Lanthonv Prima in Wales
[co. Monmouth], John, prior of,
674.
Llanuhangel in Wentlook. See Michael-
ston-y-Vedw.
Llanvaes, Launvas, Launvays, Lamvas,
Thlamvays [oo. Anglesey], Aniaoi,
archdeacon of Anglesey, rector of,
62.
, Alexander de Wyndesore, rector
of, 330, 364.
, Simon son of David, rector of,
626.
William de Sumeny, rector of,
364.
Llanvihangel Vedw. See Miohaelston-
y-Fedw.
Llanwem, Lanwaiyn [oo. Monmouth],
376, 644.
Llewellyn B;p Madok ap Howel, 7.
V
GENERAL INDEX.
LleiTellyii ap Bees. See Bieo,
LlCTrelijn.
Goh ap Eea, 77.
lAojd. See Loyd; Thiojt.
Locker, Biolutrd le, 495.
LocyD. See Lokyn.
Lodbrok. Henr; de, of Dr»yton, 221.
Ralph de. S« Paulpnpuiy.
Loddeoote, Roger de, 221.
Loddington, Lodyiiton, oo. N<»tii-
ampton, 241.
Loddowe, Lodelawe, Ludelawe, Lndc-
lowe, Henry de, 296.
John de, anb-prior of Bermond-
B^, 529.
,of Shrewsbury, 276.
.Master John de, panon of
Spellesbury, 252.
,Laarenoa son of William de,
149. 370.
Nicholas de, 221.
, , parson of the chnroh of
Sppllrabury, 134.
Walter de, 334.
Williun dc, Laurenoe his son,
149, 270.
See Ludlow.
Jjodertorre, John de, 19.
Z«dgtnE, oommiasiou to prevent, 67.
Lodington, Homas de, puacm of
Barton Henred, Compare
Loudon, liiomaa de.
Lodman, William, 475, 480.
Lodyngton^ Lodynton. See Loddington ;
IfTdington ; Loddington ; Lnd-
yngton.
Lof, William, chaplain, 439.
Loffeld in Windsor forest [CSewer p&rish,
CO, Berks]. John the hwinit (rf the
chapel of St. Leonard. 451. .
Lofthoose, Lofthous [oo. York], 589.
Lofthouses. Lofthous, Oerard de, 421.
Roger de, 545, 603.
Thomas eon of Ri^er de, 589.
> his mothw Dulcia, 589.
Logan, Heinry de, 313.
Logewardyn, William de. 340,
Loggee, Henry de, 298.
Lok, John, 60.
Lokoombe, John de, 314.
Lokanhand, John de, 181.
Lokyu, Locyn, John, 241.
LoUeworth, Tlioma.-] de, 467.
William de, 544.
Lomb. See Lombc.
Lombard Street. See London.
Lombordy fTtaly], merchants rnamedl
of, 496. -^
export of wool to, 518.
Lombe, Lomb, John, of Wakerle, 374.
, Thomas, of Qreat Reynham, 665.
, Walter, of Boseiworth, 273, 274
280.
Loud'. See London.
Londes. See Londes.
London, Loud'. Lound
Adam de, 620.
, Master Edmnii<
sioner, fto., 300,
, arobdei
416, 456, 458.
, prebendi
, Edmund de,
Askirk, 380.
, Henry de, a mi
John de, of C
and Ejttherine, I
, KatJierJ
Lucy, their d&ug
BerkhampBt«de, '.
of Wine
00. Yor
Richard de, IK
Robert del, oft
Safaina de, 208.
I ThonuB de, of
am. 308.
clerk, 1<
493.' ' ^^^"^^ '
B&rton Hanred, !
, parson <
William de, 41S
CO. Not
, a pun
260. 566.
See also Lound
London, bishops of. Ser,
end ; Newport ; i
, convocation at,
London, bishopric, diooe
89. 79, IQo, 111
165, 199, 207. 21
22.5, 807, 416, 41
.guardian of thi
, parks of, 292.
tpnth in the, 13
164, 423, 511.
London, cathedral cfaui
164, 442.
archdeacon of.
See Asi
, of Cole
Meleford.
of Mid
Baldok.
dean erf. S(e Si
dean and chapl
221, 222. 421, 51
, dewi of Arches.
canons of. Sn
Cbateleshunte :
Wodelok.
Jirebendaries. S
elton; Walwayn
GENERAL INDEX.
Loudoii — rant.
prebends ill. $ee Keatiah Town ;
Wedlftnd: Weolocksbarn.
,Bltwof St. Mary in, 139.
[prayerH] for the sonja of Pet«r
de OaveetoD, and others, in, 628.
LoDdOD, Londres, Lonndrra, Lmidree,
caty, or port of, 2, 7, 31, 34. 37,
41, 42, &, 62, 63, C6. 81, 87, 90,
Bl. 96, 9f "" 113, 136, 139,
143, 167, 1 1, 186, 206, 212,
216, 236, i 9, 266, 266. 286,
292, 296. S 7. 326, 341, 350.
360, 368, S 5, 417, 435, 442,
443. 444, 4 3, 454, 464, 490.
496, 498, f 9, 626. 626 532,
640, 662. I ', 669. 581, 683,
584, 686, 9, 691-593, 695,
697-600.
mayor of, 487, 489.
, Nioholaa de Fafsndon,
566.
Robert de EsidaJe, S62.
, John de Wepograre, 471.
, office of. takaa into the
king's hands, 662,
maTOff and aldermen of, 96, 205.
and sheriffs of, 2^. 341,
478, 517.
aldennan of, Seaiy de S»ge-
ford, 666.
, Bheriffs of, 6, 63, 143, 169, i95,
442, 444. 467, 470.
See aUo Abyndon;
Oonduotu; Fooraeys; Preston;
Prioor; Frodbomme.
, Bheriffs and oonmen of, 295.
, assessors for, 383.
, specud commiMoners tia, 803.
, ocHumisBionecs [for carrmoy and
base ooin] for, SOl.
, dtizeoH of, pardon of a taJlace
granted to. 110.
, loans to the kine, or
mooey reoeivod by the kiniz from,
uo,m.
trading tJhrough the
realm, 193.
, merchants of, 166, 216.
usembliog ab, 250.
trading witi wool to
France and Brabant, 390.
, moQ^en of, 349.
Bardi of Florence in, dirers
exemptions for, 254.
I merchant Tiatae«« ol Oascony
ringing wines to, 365.
'^""^ »*■ ^M Almain Mer-
, offences by tii» oolleoton ol the
onstom on wool in, 603.
oostoms at, WilUam Rode, col-
leotor, bis depnties, 24.
■ John de Vietiaa, con-
trollef of, 69 ^^
[ London — eont.
, cnstMn, or impoab, on wool, hides
and wool-felb id tiie port of, 9,
60, 73, 127, 129, 158, 159. 160,
161, 162, 216 226.
ooUootors of, 15, 16, 60,
72, 127, 129, 226.
, wool shipped from, 473, 478, 609.
, offenoee sgaiust the
Staple [of wool] in t£e oity and
port of, 486.
touohinff
vbaae and
malpraotioee in the porciiaae a
eixport of, contrary to the Staple
of, 477, 489.
,.., articles oonoeded to the citisens
of, 364.
I.., pardon to the oommonalty for
neglootine to keep wateh on those
who take sanotoary in the
ohnrohes of, 698.
.... court (rf the city of. 471.
..., Kaatingfi of, 600.
..., liotons oondnot of bakers,
tsTerneis, millers, and oooks of,
478.
..., oappere [named] of Fletcetrete,
interfering with the mamnfactnre
and import of caps, 369.
.., cap-making and cappers, pro-
olamatjcm tonchiog, 121, 262.
..., , coramjadon toaching
offences against the Ordinanoa
regulating, 374.
..., footmen armed of, 236, 242.
. from, kUled at York, 286.
... o- •" Cliange of, 260,
^, 394.
..., master of. See Rogeri.
..., famn of the city of, 6, 29.
.... fish, herring, for, 215.
..., letters patent dated at, 44.
.... measures not of the standard of,
173.
.... mint of. Lapinus Bogeri, master
of, 338.
at tlie Tower of. Oilea da
Herteberwe, master of, 652. ,
.... murage for, 109, 617.
[injurious] totnde, 347.
oolleotor of, Hcny atte
Swan, 386.
...,pavage for, 517.
..., a quay in 8t Peter's parish, 626.
..., proclamation against carrying
.., wine [shipped] at, 203.
....Oanoelinns Pagani, deputy of
St^heo de Abyndon in, 242.
.-., a ship laden with wool at, 473,
478, 6(X>.
■ ., la Maride de Lttndra, 166.
..., naTigataon of the Hames
between Oxford and. 647.
790
GENERAL lW)EX.
LandoQ — cant,
, Bridge of, 482.
y , wardens of the works of,
amd the ooUeotKMi of ahns for the
repair of, 602.
, pontage for, 517.
London, dmrohes and parishes in: —
All Hallows ohnroh, Barking. Berk-
yngeohiroh by the Tower, Walter
GnH>yiiei, paraon of, 79.
All Hallows the Great, ohoroh of,
206, 456.
St. Asnes [without Aldersgate]
parish of, 600.
St. Andrew in Holborn, ohurch of,
693.
St. Andrew Hubbard in Eastcheap,
Estohepe. parish of, 532.
St. Botolph's, BillingBgatq, St.
Botolph Dj Billyngesgate, parish
of, 599.
St. Bride's churoh and parish, 586.
St. Olement Danes without the bar
of the New Temple, parish of,
146, 493.
St. Dunstan's in the West, Robert
de Shutlyngton, parson of, 552.
William Alymere, parson
of. 139.
St. George. Botolph Laoe. St.
George, Robert de Haliwell,
parson of, 570.
St. Giles without Ciipplegate, Gru-
pelgate, the Red Cross at, 595.
St. John the Evangelist. See below
St. Warburgh.
St. John Zaoha27, St. John Zacane,
St. John Zakarie, churoh of, 516,
570, 588, 593.
St. Lawrence Jewry, Jury, parish
of, 598.
St. Laorenoe Pountney, St. Lau-
rence in St. Laurenoe-lane, Wil-
liam [de Chetwode], yiear of, 532.
St. Magnus [the Martyr], parish of,
595.
St. Margaret's, New Fish Street,
Fbistrete, Roger de Bredefeld,
panon of the ohuroh of, 79.
St. Margaret's, Lothbuiy, Andrew
de Botekesham, parson of. 111.
St. Martin-le-GTrand, dean of, Rich-
ard de Elleefeld 40.
#, , William de Melton,
428.
St. Martin Outwioh, St. Martin
Oteswyohe, parish of, 597.
St. Martin's Vintry. William de Nor-
wioo, parson of, 416.
St. Mary [PSt. Martin] in the
Fields, ohuroh of, 220.
St. Mary's withouib Bishopgate, hos-
pital of, 127.
St. Mary Somerset, le lymberfaeth
in the jMtrish of, 159.
St. Mary Staininjg. St Mary,
Stanyngdane, pansh of, 556.
London, churches and parishes in : — eoni.
St. Matthew's in Friday Street,
pariah of, 532.
St. Michael's [Grooked LaneJ
diuroh in Gandelwicfc Street, 2.
St. Michael le Queme, St. Michael
atte Come, parish oif, 442.
St. Michael, Woodstreet, St.
Michael, St. Michael in Huggki
Lane, parish of, 570, 588.
St. Mildred's parish. Bread Strete,
Bredestrete, 532.
St. Mildred the Viigm in the Poul-
try. St. Mildred in the Poultry,
panrii of, 581, 591.
St. Nicholas in the Shambles, parish
of, 600.
St. Peter's parish, messuage and
quay in, 526.
, Oomhill, church of. altar
of St. Nicholas, 597.
, GornhuU, parish of, 597.
St. Sepuldire without Newgate,
pariah of, 597.
, , Tuma^n Lane,
Wandazeneslane in, 597.
St. Werburfi^'s otherwise St. John
the Evangelist in Friday Street,
pariah of, 532.
London, religious houses and hospitals,
&a —
Aldgate, Algate without London.
Minoresses of, 589.
Carmelite Friars of Fletcstrete, 61.
Olerkenwell, prioress of. See Clerk-
enwdl.
Friars Minors of, 599, 600.
Holy Trinity, ihe prior of, 423.
, the pricHT and convent of,
48, 145.
St. Bartholomew's hospital in
Smethefeld, 587.
, charters of, 158.
prior and convent of, 597.
St. Katherinoi's hospital by ihe
Tower of, 444.
, Adam de Englesfeld, keeper
of, 64.
, Richard de Lusteshull,
keeper of, 164.
St. MarVs without Bbhopsgate,
hospital of, 127.
St. Thomas Aeon, St. Thomas the
MartjQ-, Aeon, in England or
Lf>ndon, hospital or house of, 256,
260, 344.
, Henry de Bedeford, master
of, 205, 260.
, Richard de Suthampton, a
brother of, 260.
, Master and brethren of,
their proctors in L^eland, 2^.
Waltham monastery. See Waltham
Holy Cross. ,
-> ^,
GENERAL INDEX.
791
Londoa, stx^eets, ilaioes, plaoeB, &c.: —
Abchuroh Lane, Abbeohercheiatie,
589.
Aldersgate, 600.
Aldgate. Algate in, 311, 589.
, without London, the Minor-
eeses oi, 589.
Barking, Berkvngechiroli. See
supra All Hallows Chorch.
Bread Stireet. Bredstrerte, a tene-
ment in, 532, 600.
Bridge Street, Bnggestrete in, 595.
Candlewiok Street, Cftndelwyke-
strate in, 2, 542.
Chepe, a street called, im, 532.
Qerkenwell. See Olerkenwell.
Cock Lane, Cookeslane, 597.
CornhUl, Oomhulle in, 246.
See St. Petear'a, Comhill.
Cripplegate, Cmpelgate, the Bed
Croes at St. Giiea's without, 595.
Crooked Lane. See supra St.
Michaels [Crooked LaneJ.
Eastcheap, I^tchepe, St. Andrew
Hubbard's in, 532.
fimedore, a tenement called le, in,
597.
Fleet Street, iletestrete, Carmelite
Briars of, 61.
la Forde without, 28.
' Friday Street, Fletestrebe, 532, 600.
Holborn. See supra St. Andrew's.
Hussin Lane, Hoggenlane in, 570,
Ing Lane Ingelane lalias Maiden
lAne, Wood Street, now Gresham
Street, West] 516, 570.
Lnxnmonger Lane, Ismanghere
Lane, 583.
I^ Lane, Laddelane, 589.
Lombard Street, Lumbardestret,
Lumbardestrete, 589.
, a tenement granted to the
Bardi in, 246.
New Temple, without the bar of
the, 146, 493.
New Fish Street, Fhiifitrote\. See
supra St. Margaret's, Fish Street.
Newgate, Neugate. See Newgate.
Old Fish Street, Oldefis^estrete in,
532, 589.
QneenhiUie. See Queenhithe.
Sherbora Lane. Shiteburghlane,
589.
Smithfield, Smethefeld, 158.
See suprd St. Bartholo-
mew's Hospital.
, West, Westamythefeld bv
la Pool [the pond in SmithfieldJ,
598.
St. Lawrence Jewry, or Jury, Lane,
598.
St. Laurence Lane, 532.
London, streets, lanes, plaoea, &c. : —
oont,
Timberhithe, le T^ymbei^h^hi ^^ ^^
parish of St. Mairy, Somerset,
159.
Turnagain, or Windagain, Lane,
Wandasenelane, 597.
The Vintry, 589.
Wandazeneslane. See supra Turn-
again Lane.
Wood Street, Wodestrete, 556, 589.
London, Tower of. 44, 64, 79, 164, 444.
, , John de Cromwelle, con-
stable of, 40.
, commission of goal de-
livery for, 81. 169.
, , justices in eyre, &c., at,
527, 562, 592, 600.
, oi the Common
Bench or Pleas at, 529.
mint at the Tower of, Giles de
Herteberwe, master of, 552.
Londres, Loundres. See London.
Lone, Adam atte, 485.
, John atte, 407.
, Robert in the, 291.
See Lane.
Loneedale. See Lonsdale.
Lonespe. See Longespey.
Long. See Longe.
Longa Villa, Master Isambert de, 267.
.Isambert de, dean of the col-
leigiate church of Tamworth, 452.
, Nicholas Isemberti de, or fsam-
bardi de, prebendary of Apes-
thorpe, 28, 65, 144.
Longchamp, Longchaump, Longe-
chaump, Henry de, 296, 362.
, William de, bishop [1189 to 1197]
of Ely, the Chancellor, 168.
Lougdendale, Langedenedale, Longe-
dendale [co. Chester], 245, 431.
Longdon, Longedon [co. Worcester],
108.
Longe, Geoffrey le, 540.
, Henry le, 475, 479.
, John le, 00. Berks. 465.
, in Lrehind, 418, 423.
, of Chestele, 484.
, , *correour' or *coureour'
of Colchester, 475, 480.
, , of Sthytstede, 296.
, John, of Westwik, 140.
, Nicholas le, of Dene, 102.
, Richard, co. Hereford, 468, 473.
, Richard le, in Ireland, 33, 34.
, Robert le, of Norwich, 93.
, of Winchester, 397.
, Stephen le, 277.
Thomas le, 92.
, Walter le, 126.
, William le, 494.
See Lung.
792
GENERAL INDEX.
Longeohaiimp. See Longohamp.
L/oogfidefotedaie, See Longdeodale.
Longedon. See Lotigdon.
LoDgeford. See Longford.
Longeleye. 8u Langley.
Longeman. See Longman.
Longeneye, Nicholas de, and Isabella,
his wife, 1.
, Stephen de, 102.
LongenoLre, Roger de, 229.
Longespey, Longeepee, Lungespeye,
Lunsespee, Lonespe, Lunespee,
Emelina, Emelina de, 213, 408,
582.
, Roger, bishop [1267 to 1296] of
CoTentiy and Liohfield, 553.
, Thomas, 229.
William de, earl [1198 to 1216]
of Salisbury, 527.
Longeyille. See Lungeville.
Longevillers. See Lungevillers.
Longewod, John de, 285.
Longford, Longeford [co. Gloucester], 47.
Longford [near Newport, co. Salop] the
causeway of, pontage for, 3o5.
See Langford.
Longman, Longeman, Richard, 468, 473.
LongueriUe in Normandy [Seine lu-
f^rieure, France], the prior of,
ooo.
prior and convent of, 224.
Lougvilers. Soe Lungevillers.
Lonsdale. Lonesdale [co. Lancaster],
Lonsdale, Lonesdale, co. Y(H*k, 306.
Loosebarrow, Louseburgh, hundred in
Shaston Division, co. Dorset, 188.
Loperigge, John de, 466, 476.
Lopham, Lophom, Geoffrey de, 475, 480.
, Robert de, 98.
, , of Norwich, 416.
, Roger de, 452.
, , of Wolferstone, 270.
Loppedell, William de, 428.
Lord, John le, 540.
, Robert le, 539.
' • • I and Agues, his wife,
> ••• » his sons, Thomas, Joim,
and Roger, 403.
Roger le, 463.
, Walter le, 540.
, William le, of Adwyk. 276, 283.
, William, of Bassyngboume, 481.
Loren^, Loreng*, Loreng, Loring, Peter
de, a commissioner, conservator,
of the peaoe, 97, 276.
Roger de, 419, 435.
Lorimer, Leaner, Edmund lo, of Lon-
i4^^^!''i^' '' *^ '^ ">'
, Robert le, 494.
;..., William le. 494.
Ix)ring. See Loreng.
Lorkyn, Henry, 439.
Lorme, William de, 499.
Lorraine. See Brabant.
Lorty, Lorthay. See TJrtiaoo.
.Lorymer. See Lorimer.
Losgert, John, 371.
, ., Michael Joneeman Los-
gert, 371.
LostwithieL Lostwythiel, Lcstwithyel,
00. Cornwall, 178, 557.
LotekBtoue, Lobekston [in Wedmore
land, CO. Somerset], 296, 474, 487,
541.
Loterel. See Lutterel.
Lothbury, St. Margarets, Andrew de
Botekesham, parson of, 111.
Lotoun, Lotun, John, of Colchester,
367, 475, 480.
Lotryngton, John de, 453.
Lotun. See Lotoun.
Lotyn, or Looyn. S^ Lokyn.
Lou, William le, Master William le, of
Brekon, parson of the churdi of
Patnngton, 50, 61.
> parson of the church of
Welleford, 693.
Compare Lew.
Louche, Warin son of William da, 278.
Louches. Lowcbes. Luches, Richard de,
39, 146, 421, 455.
, , of CSiiselhampton, 194.
, ,a commissioner, 477.
Loudham, Edward de, 306, 550.
, John de, 442.
, John sou of John de, 226.
See Lowdham.
London, or London, Thomas de, parson
of Barton Handred, 378, 395, 416.
Loudon, or London. See London.
Loue, Love, Alan, 211.
John, 309, 368.
, Martin, of Westhale, 309.
, Walter, of Petling, 385.
Louecok. See Lovecok.
Louerae, John Williamstaverner, 241.
Louerik. See Loveoiohe.
Louersale, Richard de, 372.
, William de, 372.
Loueth, in LreJand. See Louth.
Loueton, John de, the younger, 86.
Loueworth, Nicholas de, 18.
William de, 18.
Loughborough, Lughteburgh, co.
Leicester, letters patent dated at,
81, 276.
Louis X., L., king [1314 to 1316] of
France and Navarre, 186.
Loumhon. See Lovig^on.
Lound, Roger son of John de, 234.
, William de, 422.
See Lund.
Loundres, Joim de, 306.
, Thomas de, receiver of Poothieu,
578.
See London.
GENERAL INDEX.
798
Louni, Adam de la, 232.
, Nicholas de la, 232.
LooBeburgh; See Looaebarrow hundred.
Looseby. See Lowesby.
Loutegarshale. See LadgenhaJl.
Louth, Louthe, Hugh de, pardon to, 234.
,at Carlisle, 490.
, Nicholas de, 272.
See Luda.
LouUi, liDucth, in Ireland, the oouir.y
of, 236, 335, 344.
, earl of. See Bermyngham.
, sheriff <rf, 336.
LoutJi, CO. Lincoln, 21, 101 126, 358.
, Cardinal Gauoelinas, prebendary
of, 162.
church of St. Erefrida, 126.
gild St. Mary, 126.
St. Mary's chapel, altar of the
Holy Trinity in, 21.
Louth Park [oo. Lincoln], monk
[named] of, 188, 189.
Louthre, Hugh de, 189.
John de, keeper of viotuals at
Carlisle, 387, 390.
, parson of the church of
Symundburn, 514.
Louvain, Lovaa^ne [South Brabant, Bel-
gium], 472, 623.
Louy, John, 222.
LoTaigne. See Louvain.
Love. See Loue.
Lovecok, Loueook, Henry, 667.
, lliomas, 183.
Loveday, Eleanor daughter of John, 611.
John, 233.
, a commissioner, 86, 466.
, William, 463.
Lovekyn, Richard, 208.
Lorel, LuTcl, David, of Dublin, 346.
, Nicholas, 367.
, parson of the churoh of
Kirkyntologh. 383.
Richard, 419, 420, 423, 446, 662.
notification of his mar-
riage with Muriel, daughter of
John de Soules and James, their
son, 636.
, keeper of the Oastle of
Corfe, 76.
constable of Gloucester
Castle, 581.
, Thomas, of Skelton, 228.
, ^omas son of Roger, of Skel-
ton, 287.
, William, 46, 133, 217, 367.
Lovelee, Ridiard, diaplain, 176.
Lovelich, Robert, 294.
Lovelynche, Humphry de. and John,
his brother, 84.
John son of Jordan de, 84.
Loverae. i^ee Louerac.
Loveriche, Louerik, John^ 232, 472.
Loveryng, Lovering, Adam son of
J^n, 296, 474, 487, 641.
, John, 296, 474, 487, 641.
Lovet. See Lovot.
Loveto, John de, 632.
Lovetot, Adam, 171.
, Nicholas de, Nicholas, 249.
Lovignon, Lovynon, Lovinhon, Vynon,
Garsius de, Garst de la, of Gas-
cony, 117, 198.
Lovot, Robert, 494.
Lovygnon. See Lovignon.
Low. See Lou.
Lowohes. See Louches.
Lowdham, Loudham, Ludham, co. Not-
tingham, 285, 308, 560.
Robert de Byskele, vicar of,
452.
Lowedale, in the diocese of Glasgow,
Richard de Samcto Nicholao,
parson of, 382.
Loweder, in the diocese of Glasgow,
John de Marton, parson of, 382.
, John de Denum, parson of, 382.
Lowesby, Louseby [oo. Leicester], 509.
Lowick, Lufwik, Lufwyk, Luffewik,
Luffewvk [co. Northampton], 82,
, Ri^P^ ^® Drayton, paarsom of,
82, 177.
St. Mary's chapel, 27. '
Loxford, Lozfordebury [co. Essex], 327.
Lozfordebury. See Loxford.
Loyd, David, ap Cradok, 310.
ap Yevan, 310.
, Yevan, ap Eynoun, 310.
, , ap Gurgeneu, 310.
, Yereward. See Leulin ap fere-
ward Loyd.
Lubenham, Lubbenham [oc. Leicester],
62.
Luca. See Lucca.
Lucas, John, of Lusk, Ireland, 204.
, , of Briohe Magna, 607.
, of London, 113, 216.
Philip, of London, 113, 216.
Robert, of Thingden, 289.
of Walsokne, 36.
, William, of Andevre, 241.
Lucca, Luca, Luka [in Italy], society of
the BaJlardi of, 161, 270. 633.
men or merchants of. See
Ballardi; Faacenel; Fortegarre;
Vanoe.
diocese of, 428.
Luceote. Richard, of Guetehou, in
Guernsey, 427.
Luches. See Louches.
Luoi. See Lucy.
Luoiana, Roger son of, 230.
Luoo, Francis de, 89.
Guy de, 606.
John son of Guy de, 621.
794
GENERAL INDEX.
Lncy, Lnci, Anthony de, 31, 33, 409, 416.
, ., a oommissioner, conser-
vator of the peace, 208, 459.
, , keeper of Carlisle, 191.
, Aymer de, 643, 660.
, (Jeoffrey son of Geoffrey de, 375.
Nichdas de, 373.
, Richard de. 158.
..., , William de. 260.
,a oonsenrator of the
peace, 462.
Luda, John de, 366.
, Matilda late the wife of Simon
son of William de, 101, 358.
, Roger de, 161.
..., Thomas de, 444.
, , canon of Lincoln, 21.
, , William his father and
Margaret his mother, 21.
See Louth.
Luddalle. See Lindale.
Luddesdun, Henry de, 49.
Lnddington, Ludyngton, oo. Hunting-
don, 449.
Luddington. Lodynton [in Old Strat-
ford parish, co. Warwick], 442.
Luddyngton. See Ludyngton.
Ludehrok. See Lydes Brook.
Ludehurgh. See Lutheburgh.
Ludelowe, Ludelawe. See Lodelowe.
Ludewell. See Ledwell.
Ludeworth, Thomas de, 588.
Ludford, Ludeford. See Lydfard.
Ludgershall, Loutegarshale, 232.
Ludgvan, St. Ludewan [oo. Cornwall"!,
Simon de Tirelton, parson of, 222.
Ludham. See Lowdham.
Ludlow, Lodelowe, oo. Salop, 275.
Ludyngton, Luddyngton, Lodyngton,
Lodynton, Constance de, 241.
, John son of Peter de, 241.
Peter de, a commissioner, &o.,
101. 278. 284, 358. 477, 489, 549,
601, 603.
See Luddington.
Luffenham, Loffenham, oo. Rutland.
124, 366. 608.
See also Basset of Luffenham.
Luffewik, Luffewyk. See Lowick.
LuflSdd, Luff eld [co. Buckingham],
prior of, 1.
Lufwyk. See Lowick.
Lughjbeburgh. See Lutheburgh.
Lughton, John de, parson of the church
of Cherleton, 426.
Lugwardyn, William de, 35.
Luk. See Luke.
Luka. See Lucca.
Luke, cardinal deaoom of St. Mary in
Via Lata. See Flisco.
, Edmund son of, of St. Edmunds.
469. '
Luke, Luk, Arnold de, Amald de
merchant of Gascony. 117, 162!
198. > .
Lullebrok, Robert de, 303.
Lumbard. See Baohe.
Lumeley, Emerioos de, 405.
Luminor, Robert le, of Cambridge, 478.
Lund, Lunde, John de, 'merchant,' 375.
, , prebendary of Govan, 380
, William de, 405.
See Lound.
Lundorthorpe, Simon de, assessor. 348.
Lundres. iS^ee Londion; Loundres.
Lunospee. See Longespey.
Lung, Henry le, 115.
.John le. of London, 552.
See Longe.
Lungeepeye. See Longespey.
LungeTille, Lungevile, Longeville, John
de, 2307®2.
.an assessor, commis-
sioner, <»>3., 90, 176. 177, 293, ^8,
467, 472.
Lungevillers, LongvileiB, Thomas de,
232, 288.
Lupiniaoo, John de, 120.
Lusoote, Thomas de, 581.
Lusoott, Lusoote [in Braunton parish,
00. Devon], 581.
Lusewy. See Lysewy.
Luaignan. See Lisniaco.
Lusk [oo. Dublin], 204.
Lustelegh. See Lustlei^.
Lusteshull, Richard de. 452.
, keeper of St. Kathe-
rine^s hospital by the Tower
of London. 164.
, William de, 408.
Lustleigh, Lustelegh. oo. Devon. 99,
Lutegaresbale. Lutgarshale, Henry de,
prebendary of Momersfeld, 66.
Luterel, Luterell. See Lutteirel.
Luterworth. See Lutterworth.
Lutester. See Lytester.
Lutgarshale. See Lutegareahale.
Lutheburzh, Lughteburgh, Ludeburgh,
Robert de, 434.
, William de, 456, 470.
, , parson of Debach, 441.
Luthebum. Lutleburn. See Littleboume.
Luton. Lutton, Luyton, Master John de,
368.
.John de. a oonserrator of the
peace, 536.
, , a purveyor, 4.
Luton, Lutton, 35.
Luton, CO. Bedford. 188.
:.., tounament at, 124.
Lutterel, Luterel, Luterell, Lotarel.
Andrew son of Geoffrey, ana
Beatrice his wife, 424.
, Alexander son of Andrew, 44.
Geoffrersr, of Hotoo Payoel, and
Agnes his wife, 244, 424.
, ,his sons Robert and
Andrew, 244.
^^
GENERAL INDEX.
795
Lutteiiel — cont.
y Geoffrey brother of Andreiw, and
Ck>Dstaaoe his wife, 424.
, Geoffrey, of Irenham, 474.
,Guy, 244, 424.
Lutterworth, Luterworth, Luttreworth
00. Leioester, 588.
, Robert Poer, parson of, 106.
Lnttleburn. See Littleboarae.
Lutton. See Luton.
Lnvel. See Level.
Lnwedon, Adam de, 19.
Luyton. See Luton.
Lybard, Walter, forester, 19.
Lychebon. iSfee Lisbon.
Lyohefeld. See Liohefeld; Lichfield.
Lyohelade. jS^ Leohlade.
lorohur, John le. 406.
Lydeford. ^ee Lydford.
Lydel, John, and Alice his wife, 225.
Lydes Brook, Ludebrok, bridge at
Wormiiigton [oo. Gloucester],
across the, 291.
Lydeyard. iS^ee Lydiard.
Lydford. Lydeford [co. Devon], 19, 386
Lydford, fktludef<»xl, E»tludford, oo.
Somerset, 173.
, John, pai^BOo of, 173.
Lydgate. See Lidgate.
Lydiard, Lydeyard [co. Wilts], 426.
Lyduey, Lideneye, oo. Gloucester, 124.
Lydyngton. See Liddington.
Lye, John de la, 30.
, Richard de, 183.
, William de la, 634.
See Leigh.
Lyf, Walter le, 297.
Lygh, William de, 408.
Lyghteberkqs. Lytbirches, Lightbirkes,
Lithbirkes, Litbirkes. Ranulph de,
Ralph de, a purveyor, 12, 138,
217, 267.
Lyghtfot, Lychtefot. See Lightfooab.
Lyghthome, Adam de, 8.
Lyghton. See Lighten.
Lylle, Lyle. See Insula.
Lym, Henry de, a commiasioner, 489.
, John de, 293.
<Spc Lyme Regis ; Prat of Lym.
Lym, oo. Devon, 208.
Lymber^, Lymberwe, Limbergh,
Lmiberwe, Adam de, a com-
missioner, &c, 86, 299, 300, 472.
488, 600. 601, 549.
, William de, parson of Foulden,
382.
Lymber^, Lymberge, Lymbergia. See
iZmber; Magna Lymbergh.
Lymbodesh^, Simon de, and Ralph his
son and John the bmther of
RaJph, 543.
Lymebrenher, Lymbremer, Robert le,
of Scarfoorougji, 304, 384.
Lymene. See Lympne.
Lymenee, the river. See Rother.
Lymenistre. See Lemynistre.
Lyme Regis, Lyme, Lym [co. Dorset],
293.
, deputy of the gauger in, 40.
Lymeey, Lymeseye, Peter de, Piers de
2i25, 312, 484.
, a commissioner, 97.
Lyminge, Lymmyng [oo Kent], 496.
, Gaucelinus Johannis cardinal
priest, parson of, 517.
Lymington, Lemynton [co. Hants], 604.
Lymmyng. See Lyminge.
I^ymoges, Reymund de, 597.
Lympne, Lymene [oo. Kent], 112.
Lynacre, Roger de, 494.
Lynby, Robert de, 211.
Lyncestre, Lincestre, Hugh de, a pur-
veyor, 12, 216, 267, 412, 564. .
Lynch, John, 212.
, William, 212.
lornooln. See Lincoln.
I^ndale. iSfee liodale.
Lynde, John de la, 462.
.., Nicholas de la, 367.
Lyndebeck in Ingliewood Forest, co.
Cumberland, 25.
Lyndeseles, Lyndesde. See Lindsell.
Lyndesey, Lyndeseye, Gilbert de, 361.
, Henry de, ^noter,' 488.
, John de, 78.
,WilUam de, 233.
See Lindsey.
L3md€6tede, Adam de, 569.
Lyndewode. See Linwood; Lyndwode.
Lyndhurst, oo. Hants, 116, 132, 202.
Lyndon, Richard son of Ridiard de, of
Greton, 286.
Lyndnuger, Ltndraper, William le, 475,
Lyndrich, Simon de, of Leycestre, 326.
Lyndwode, Lyndewode, Lindwode, John
de, rector of Newenham, 4l£{.
, , rector of Gayton, 413.
, Nicholas de, king's clerk, 101, 358
., 2.. , parson of the church of
Wyvelesford, 378, 617.
, Simon de, 350.
Thomas de, parson of Crau-
mood by Edinburgh, 382.
See Linwood.
Lyneford. See Lynford.
Lynet, Lyvet. See Lyvet.
Lynfoid, William de, 467, 476. 479.
Lynford, Lyneford [oo. Norfolk], 264.
I^ynham, John, 143.
Lyniot, John, 175.
Lynleye, Richard de, of Buildwas,. 276<
Lynn, Lenne, oo. Norfolk, 170.
796
GENERAL INDEX.
Lynn, KinAs, Bishops Lynn, Lynn
Re^ Bishops Leime, L^ne
Episoopi, Leone, co. Norfolk,
town of, 3, 206, 263, 311, 831,
366, 390, 394, 431, 640. 642, 694.
, licence for the hurgesses to ex-
port com, 269, 432.
, SiglaYiis or Siglaf Susse, burgess
of. See Sua.
[oolleotion of tolls for the ooant
of Holland in], 107, 463, 609.
,lastage at, 331.
,freightki£ ships for the king's
use &t 134.
, ship laden at, 207, 208, 304, 306,
360, 388, 431.
,the ship called the Laurence of,
208.
, iMcy of, 208.
, Kateryn of, 263.
, the tolbothe of, 129.
I<jrnn, South, Suthlenne, Lenme, oo.
Norfolk, 304, 360, 366.
ship called la Mariole of, 304,
360, 361, 365.
,Hardwiok, Hairdewyk by, 170.
Lynn, West, Wesfleniie [co. Norfolk],
170.
Lynne, Henry de, 223.
, William de, 496.
Lynsheles. See Linsheeles.
Lynton, Ingelard de, 93, 100, 228.
, Ingelraim de, 230.
, Johnde 229, 288.
, Robert son of Matildai de, 228.
Lynton. See Linton.
I^ton super Use, Adam de, 236.
Lyon, Lyoun, I^ons, Lyouna, John, 640.
, John son of John de, of Werke-
worth, 294.
,John son of Margery, 640.
.Margery do, her sergant,
Maiigeriessei^ant de Lyons, 307.
,Riohaixl, 276.
Lyre. See Lire.
Lys. See Lyss.
Lysard. See Lizard.
Lyscoyt [co. Cardigan], wood of, 77.
Lysewy, Lyswy, Lusewy, I^swy, Roger
fnot Robert] de, prebendary of
Holyngton and Ewehurst, 396,
416.
, Roger de, Roger, 422. 426, 446.
, the free chapel of St.
Michael in the castle of Shrews-
bury gnuited to, 68.
I^yshe Sturmy. See Lyss.
Lyskeret, Henry de, rector of Wyde-
haye, 269.
Lyas, Lys, Lyshe Sturmy, co. South-
hampton, 60, 663.
Lyston, Liston, John de, an assessor,
commissLoner, &o., 98, 287. 348,
466.
Lyswy. See Lysewy.
Lytard, Master John, 162.
Lytbtrohes. See Ly^teherkes.
Lytekere, Thomas, 37.
Lyfcester, Litester, Litster, Littester.
Luteeter. John le, of Snaith, ana
his 8ptis Thomas and Adam, 283.
, Peter, of Wytton, 211.
.Roger son of William le, of
Roderiiam, 229.
, William le, of Oundle, 608.
See De^er; Deyer; Dighere;
Dyer; Teinturer.
Lyth, le Lith [co. Westmoreland], 446,
641.
Lytherere, John. 98.
Lythum. See Litham.
Lytle. See Little.
Lytlyngton. See LiUingtou.
Lyty, Thomas. 176.
Lyredon. See Livedon.
Lyverour, Robert, of Aukeland, 639.
Lyverpol. See Liverpool.
I^yerpole, Robert son of Henry de, 8.
Lyyet, Livet, or Lynet, Elias, 289, 304.
Henry, 289, 304. -
John, at Aloester, 289, 304.
, , lands granted to, 204.
, Nicholas, in Hoton, 626.
, Robert, 289.
, Roger de, 246.
M
Mablethorpe St. Peter. MalbeHhorpe
fpo. Lincoln], Master Oliver
D^noourt. parson of, 216.
William de Houeden, parson of
St. Peter's church, 199, 216.
MaoAbraham, Maurice, 166.
Maoohyng. See Matching.
Macclesfield, Moctesfeid, Maddesfeld,
Maklesfeld, co. Chester, 116, 202,
223, 246, 268, 463.
Maceu, Mateu, Gauter de, of Condom,
60.
Machan. See Dalserf.
Maohen, Maghay, Ma^hay in Wales,
Magghin Fco. Monmouth], 60,
103, 120, 267, 416, 466, 6®.
Machesmull. See Maokesmulle.
Maohun, Macdioun, Maooun, Hugh le,
of Cestrefeld, 330.
, John le, of Helpeeton, 286.
, Richard le, 286.
, Robert le, 406.
, Simon le, 640.
William le, of Penreth, 288.
See also Mason; Ma«m.
Maokesmule, Machesmull. William de,
296, 474, 487, 641.
Maokoworth. See Mackworth.
GENERAL INDEX.
797
Macklesfeld. Su Maodesfield.
MackworUi, Maokowortih, oo. Derby,
Madesfeld. See Macclesfield.
Macornegna, Manoorneys, Robert, 82.
, Robert son of Philip, 466.
Maooan. See Macbim.
Mao Toryn, Abel, of Man, 398.
Maddeley, Maddeleye, Madeleye, John
de, 437, 450.
, Roger de, 327.
, Thomas de, 487.
Maddeston, William de, 171.
Maddingle, Maddynolee, Maddyngle,
Maddyngley Madjiingleye, Mad-
inle, Robert de, a oommissioner,
^•»3 3^^1» ®2, 83, 86,
87, 90, 91, 93, 95, 99, 100,
W.^ iSS'onF^' 174, 176-179
184, 273-276, 278, 281, 282
2S?' 2^' ^» 295. 296, 2*^ 300
301, 307, 809, 32^, 358, 366-366
868, 869, 371,' 373,' 422/463^464:
tS' 112' fl§^2' ^ ' ^ 497,
5^. 540, 642, 543, 548-550, 602,
606.
Maddoc, Maddok. See Madoc.
Maddy, Richard, 36.
MaddyTigle, Maddyngleye. ^fee Mad-
dingle; Madingle^.
Made, Alan atte, of Wynpol, 481.
Madeleye. See Maddeley.
Maditigle. See Maddingle.
Madlingley. Maddyngle, Maddyngleye
00. Cambridge, 174. ^ ^ ^
Madoc, Madok, Maddoc, Maddok: —
ap Adam, 499, 575.
ap Griffith of Hendoor, 243.
ap Howel. See Llewellyn.
ap Vaghaji, 51.
Waghhan of Tyriath, 582.
See Ivan; Kenewrek.
Mael, Roger, going to Gasoony, 432.
[a rioter at Keren], 485.
See Maille; Mayel.
Maelor, Mailorsersnek [co. Flint], 259.
Maenciochog, otherwise St. Mary's
ponah, Mawnycloghok [co. Pem-
broke], 513.
Maffi, John, of the society of the Bardi
of Florence, 350.
Mage, Wai»m, 332.
Magges, John son of John, and Hugh
and Robert his brothers, 403.
Maggescure, John, 307.
Maghan. See Machen.
Maghay in Wales. See Machen.
Maghhftn. See DaJserf.
^^^Irirfdj'387''^ ^ ®*^^'^' °^
^^'^Sna , Derwte, William son of Alan
de, 255.
Magna Lymbergh, Magna Lymberge.
Magna Lymberaia, John son oi
Waiter de, 60.
, Roger son of Ralph de, 50.
, William son of Robert de, 60.
See Limber Magna.
Magna Ovre, John son of John son of
Eleanor de, 281.
See Over, Mickle.
Mahe, Eudo, parson of the bhnroh of
Trybergh, 41P.
Maheu, Richard, 15.
, Robert son of. See Fite Maheu.
, William, 229.
, ,ohaplain, 421.
Maidegod. Maydegoud, John, 475, 480.
Maidenestan, Maidenatam, Mayden-
eetan, Maydenstan, Maydestan,
I or Maidston, Maidestane, Thomas
de, prebendary of St. Mary's
church by the castle of Leicester,
74.
,of Wynchelsee, 615.
Walter de, late bishop [1313 to
April, 1317] of Worcester, 40, 103,
509. '
Maidenhaoohe^ Isabella de, 175.
Maidenhead, Maydenhuth, co. Berks,
596.
Maidenstan. See Maidenestan.
Maidenwell, Maydenwell [oo. Lincoln],
235.
Maideetane, Maidston. fi'ee Maidenestan.
Maidstone, Maydestan [oo. Kent],
justice of gaol delivery for, 37,
lOo.
Maiel. See Mayel.
Maignard. See Maynard.
Maihem, 89.
Mailgin, MaSlgon, Mailgun. Set Rees.
...,Mareduc son of, 163.
.tlie vounger, son of Mailgon
son of Rees, prince of South
Wales, 528.
Maille, John, *fauconer,' 274.
Compare Mael.
Mailorseisnek. See Maelor.
Mailsoot, Mayllescoyt in the forest of
Dean [co. Gloucester], 15.
Maiming. Maimed, 185, 282.
»c«t the veins and sinews of an
arm, 288.
in the king's service, 342.
See also Mutilation.
Main. See Mayn.
Maisemore, Mayesmore [co. Glou-
cester], 47.
Maistre, Maaster. See Maystre.
Makary, John, 278.
Makaud, William, 405.
Makeles, William, 481.
Makemete, Gregory, 486.
Makepays, Qregoiy, 529.
Makerel, John, and Christina his wife
462. *
798
GENERAL INDEX.
Malabifisa. See Malebisse.
Malahide, Molaghide [oo. Dublin], 582.
Mala l^ina, Barnabo de. prebendary
in the drnrch of St. John,
Beverley, 55, 61.
Malb\ WiUiam, 245.
MaJberthorpe, Malbirthorpe, Marbel-
thorpe, Gilbert de, 495.
, John de, of Storton, 539.
.Robert de, a commiaaioner, Ac.,
81 87, 89, 96, 174, 177, 179, 183
185, 272, 278, 283, 299, 300, 307
358, 361, 363, 468, 471. 472, 474
539, 542, 544, 545, 547-550, 594,
607.
See Mablethorpe.
MaJous, Thomas, of Roderiiam, 283.
Maldon, Robert son of David de, 543.
, Thomas de, pansoa of Wath-
stirkere, 382.
, Thomas son of Stephen de, 544.
, Master William de, 48, 104,
Maldon, oo. Essex, abbev of St.
Nicholas by. See Beeleigh.
, Great [oo. Essex], 515.
, Little [CO. Eteex], 491, 515.
, , hospital of St. Giles, 515.
Maldon. See Maulden.
Malebergh, Thomas de, 64.
Malebille. See Malebisse.
Malebisse, Malebille (sic), Hugh, 26.
Maleibraunche, Nicholas, of Wysebeahe,
36, 237. » J' ,
MalecaJke, Alan, 404.
Maledootns. See Mauduit.
Maleffaunt, Nicholas, chaplain. 111.
Maleherbe. See Malherbe.
Malemaynes, Malemayns, John of Hoo,
a oommissioneo*, Ac., 609.
, Thomas, 68.
Malerbe. See Malherbe.
Malesouers, Malesours, John, of
Lubbenham, 52.
Malevile, GUbert de, 592.
Malherbe, Maleherbe, Malerbe, Eu-
stace, 405.
, Ralph, of Holm, 214.
Malines, or Medilin, Malynes Tin the
province of Antwerp, Belgiuml,
472, 523. 6 J»
Malkyn, John, the elder, 277.
> ,the younger, 277.
, William, 277.
Malle, Henry, 520.
MaUeye, Robert de, commissioner, 464.
Mailing^ West or Town, Mallyng [co.
Kent], abbess and convent or
nuns of, 120, 509.
Leybourne, by, 375.
Malmesbuiy [co. Wilts], 235, 432.
v., William, abbot of, 294.
» John de Tynterne, mook of, 294
Malmort, Richard de, 576.
Male Laou, Maule, John de, 88, 89.
, Peter de, or Pi^'es de, 4^, 559.
Robert de. steward of the
Househc^d oc Edward, the kiz^s
son, earl of Chester, and Joan his
wife, 42, 453.
, Stephen de, his executors, 88, 89.
, , arohdeiacon oi Cleve-
land, 70, 216.
MaJore, Peter, a justdoe, &c., 334.
William son of William le, of
Houeden, 233.
Malpas [oo. Chester], John de Sbeyn-
ton, i>ar8oa or, 154.
Malpas, de MaloPassufco. Monmouth],
prioiy of, 257, 415. 456.
MaJIpractises, oppressions, extortions,
excessive distreants, &o. [al-
legations of], im the Channd
Islands, 375.
, » by constables and others
of the casible of Montgomery, 370.
, ,by Henry le TVeys, con-
stable of the Isle of Wight and his
ministers, 546.
conunitted by sheriffs and other
bailiffs in divers counties; com-
missions touohing, 298-300, 472,
485, 488, 548-550, 606.
J , , in the counties of
Chester and Flint, 134.
, justices assigned towing mal-
practices of sheriffs in Norfolk
and Suffolk, 351.
, sheriff s throughout Sngland to
arrest persons suspected of, 377.
^against the Staple of Wool. See
Wool, staple of.
Mclston, WiUiam de, 476.
Maltby, Malteby [Lincoln], de
Raitheby preceptor of, 575.
Malteby, Adam de, paraon of Duns, 382.
, John de, 364, 366.
See Maltby; Mautby.
Maltester, John le, of Sutton, 215.
MaJton, Henry de, 3.
, , a commisaioaer, 465, 542.
, and Margaret his wife,
221.
, John de, 596.
, , parson of Tyreswelle, 210
, Nicholas de, of Hugate, keeper
of the hospital of St. Nicholas,
York, 120.
, Reginald de, 234.
, William de, 181.
, parson of Sfcowedale, 381.
Malton [co. York], 28, 470.
Malton, New [co. York], 412.
Malton, Old, Malton [co. York], [Gil-
bertine] priory of, 445.
, prior of, 239.
, William de Riohemund, canon
of, 99.
Maltravere. See Mautravers,
GENERAL INDEX.
799
Malvern, Malveme, MaivarDe, Henry
de, 486.
J Jolm de, of GayneBburgh, 94.
, Thamas de. 486.
Sialvem, Great, oo. Worcester, prior
and convent of [St. Mary^ft], 79,
102, 167.
Malveom, Little, Malveme [oo. Worces-
ter], 108.
, pnior of [St. GiWs], 506.
, prior and convent of, 108.
, Roger, prior of, 187.
i monk [named] of, 187, 606.
Malveys, Ralph, 368.
Makoar. See Malesoners.
Malyn, Nicholas, 540.
Malynes. See MaHnes.
Mamoestre. See Manchester.
Mamecestre, Mancestre, Gny de, 450.
Mamesfeld, Hngh de, 494.
, Roger de, 494.
Mameware, Mamewar, Ralph de, 245.
, WiUiam de, 245.
Man, William, and Henry, his brother,
87.
See Man.
Man. Isle of, 38, 398.
Mana, Walter, 419.
Manaant, Walter, 435.
Manby, William de, 92, 177.
Mancestre. See Mamecestre.
Manchester, Mamcestre [co. Lancaster],
le Hope by, 431.
Mandeville. See Manindeville.
Manekesye, See Mamxey by Pevensey.
Maaers, Manoirs, Baldwin de, 189.
, , a commissioner, 463.
, John de, 378.
, Laurence de, 'noter,' 488.
Manewodo, Robert, 485.
ManfieW, Manfeld, co. York, 359.
Mangreen, Mannefipi'ene [in Swaideston
parish, co. Norfolk], 277.
Maniabrc^. See Monaebrugh.
Manilawes. See Money Laws.
Mankeville in Normandy. See Menee-
queville.
MazLnegrane. See Mangreen.
Mannes. See Maones.
Mannin^on, Manyngton [oo. Norfolk],
Mannjngtrect, Manytro [co. iisex], 287.
Manoirs. See Maners.
Mansel. See Maans^.
Mansfieldstown, Moiandevilestoai, co.
Louth, 236.
Manso, Bernard de, 451.
Manstom, John de, 476.
Mante. See Mannte.
Manthorpe, or Mauthorpe, William de,
71. '
Manxegjl^nekesve [by Pevemey, co.
Manydoghok. See Maendochog.
Manyngton. See Mannington.
Manytre. See Mamiingtree.
Mapelderham [Mapledurham, in Bnri-
ton parish in the hundred of
Finch Dean, co. Hants], 246.
Mapelton, Juliana, late the wife of Gil-
bert de, 358.
Mar, DouenaJd de, Bonald de, 24, 80.
398, 452, 568.
, Hawiaia de, 181.
, John de, 439.
, Ralph de, 352.
Roger de, succentor of St.
Peteft. York, 352.
Mara, Henry de, 610.
Marabptus, Lukettus. See Carpena.
Maran. See Moran.
Marbelthorpe. See Malberthorpe.
Marcanauth, Chatus, de Sene, 102.
March, Marcheford, Mereheford [co.
Oambridge],
, ship called la Blithe of, 213.
,le Peter of, 253.
See Marche.
Mapohal, William le, 235.
See also Maresohal; Marshal.
Marohamley, Marohumleye, co. Salop,
, Geoffrey de Wolseleye, parson
o», y*.
Marchant, Robert, 193.
MatfxAaund, William le, 291.
Marche, March', March, John de la.
418, 446, 453. '
» •• , « purveyor, 12, 138.
217, 267, 412, 564. '
» , yeoman of the pantry,
, Philip de la, of Braynford, 57.
, Richard de la, of Bristol, 579.
, Roger, 277.
, Rog^ da la, of Gritton, 86, 174.
William, 277.
, William le, 367.
Marcheford. ;S^ Ma^ch.
Marohesden* See Marsden.
Marohumleye, Robert de, 141.
\ •••— AVA Paraott of Great Byl-
iyng» 352. ^
»r. paraon of Stowe, 134,
8e^ Marohamley.
Marchyngton, Nicholas de, 204.
Mami, John, 389.
Marcle. Markeley, Markeleye [co. Here-
ford], 149, 270.
, Much, CO. Hereford, 556.
Mare, Bertram de la, Bertrand de la,
, Geoffrey de la, 181, 232, 494,
, Joan de la, 176.
, John de la, 464
, Peter deja, 286.
V, Robert do la, of Lytlynton, 480.
I , William de la, 185,
800
GENERAL INDEX.
Marediio son of Mailgan, 163.
See Mereduc.
Maregni, Mareignv, Mareygny, Jakin-
©bins, de, 37. 260, 4Sg!
See Mamey.
Majreham le Fen, Maimm Too. Lincoln],
76, 608. ■"
Mareisny. jSiee Maregni.
Mareds, Maireys, Marreys, Adam le, 189.
, Richard son of John du, 276.
Robert, 208.
,llioma6 le, 176.
<Sfefl Matrisco; Marssh; Merche;
Mershe.
Mareny. See Mamey.
Mares, Isabella, late the wife of John
de, 338.
, John de, his son Giles, 338.
Mareschal, Ela late the wife of Joho
le, 44.
y • licence for her to marry
whom she pleases, 362.
» Henry le, of Dovaneby, 171.
870. 642, 643.
, of Suthwythme, 419.
» Hugh le, of Royston, 481.
, Innocent le, 496.
3<Ain le, 367.
, » chaplain, 480.
, of Boyindon, and Con-
stance, his wife, 679.
^^ , of ColoheBter, 367, 476,
of Gower, 464.
of Hekynton, 320.
, , of WeaJde, 208.
, Nicholas le, of Micham, 493.
, of Morton, 78.
Peter le, of Wealde. 208.
Richard le, 29, 30.
• :••» ganger of the realm, his
deputies, 40.
'ir'llV**' 'V-^v ^^ ^o Bristol ;
gartlepool; Kingston-upon-Hull ;
Newcastle upon Tyne; Scarbor-
ough; Wales.
. Roger le, the younger, 640.
, . .. of Middelton. andSarra,
his wife, 444.
., Thomas le, 679.
of Ooloheeter, 476, 480.
•y , of Gower, 464.
.. William le, of Neusom, 3.
> See also Marohal; Marahal.
; ^^^i^T^W^an^J* earl [1199
to 1219] of Pembroke, 27, 527.
Mareschalman, John le, 689.
Maresfield, Marsefeld, Maresefeld [co.
Sujssex], 109, 466. *-
Maresio, Giles de, chaplain, 563.
Mai^gny. See Maregni.
MareTB. See
^^^®*™i:u i^?8fl?^ [«>• Glamorgan],
abbot of. 136. 602, 610. ■•'
Margaret, Qnoen, wife of King Edward
I. [died 14 February, 1318]., 1,
17, 38, 46, 64, 108, 124, 128. 132.
136. 136, 139, 167, 187, 239, 311,
403, 599.
cloth for. 164.
Margarete, Alesander. 612.
William, and William, his son,
86.
Margaretting, Yenge Margarete, co.
Essex, 600.
Margery, Adam son of, 306.
, John son of, 280.
, , le Keu, of Caston, 636.
Richilda daughter oi, wife of
RaJph Fenrars of Lincoln, 397.
Robert son of, 291.
Marges, Reymund de, 169.
Marham, John de, 367.
, Lautrenoe de. 36.
Marham [co. Norfolk], 443.
, abbey of, 264.
, abbess and nuns of, 417, 662.
Manner, Roger le, 311.
Mariners, or seamen [of the king's
ships], power to select [impress,
or levy], 28, 195, 389.
Marion. Williiun, 544.
Mariote, Martin, 98.
, Ralph. 174.
Mansoo, Adam de, 466, 610, 683, 594.
, Herbert de, 610, 574, 683. 694.
, , CO. Somerset, 622.
, John de, 464.
Stephen de, 426.
See Mareis; Marssh; Merdie;
Mershe.
Markander. Reymund le, of Gaseony,
117.
Markby, Maiiceby [co. Lincoln], 2, 77.
, prior and convent of, 77.
Markeaton, Marketon [co. Derby], 280.
Markeby. William son of William son
of Matthew de, 77.
See Markby.
Markeleye, John do, 94.
Markeleye, Markeley. Sae Marcle.
Markere, John. 677.
MarkeshaJe, Alan de, 443, 669.
See Markshall.
Markeshajn, John de, of Smalliden, 609
Market Harborough, Haverberge, Haue-
berge. co. Leicester. 116, 116,
132, 202.
Marketon. See Markeaton.
Market Street, Markeyate. Set Mark-
yate.
Markham, John de, 279.
Jonesseqant de Mark-
ham, 279.
Markshall, Markeshale [oo. Euexl
443, 669.
,William, parson of, 569.
Markyate, Robert de, parson of Ege^
ton, 82. ^
GENEBAL INDEX.
801
Markyate, Market Street [co. Hiert-
ford], prioress and nuns of [the
prioTv of the Holy Trinity in the
Marlborough, Marlebereh. Marleboree,
00. Wilts, 69, llsTlie, 119, 132
190. 202, 651.
, the castle of, 678.
with the Berto«i, or the Barton,
by, 116, 132, 190, 202.
, oommiseion of gaol delivery for,
lo2.
, letters patent dated at, 634,
636, 649, 661-664, 678, 602.
, Carmelite friars of, 661.
St. Margaret's by, prior and
canons or convent of, 69, 190.
St. Thomas the Martyr by,
William de Sumery, warden of
the hospital, 671.
Marleberg^. Marlebnrgh, Marleberge,
Thomas de, an assessor, commj»-
sioner, 84, 348.
Marlere, Walter le, 174.
Marlow, Merlawe, oo. Buckingham, 631.
, pontoge for the bridge of, 602.
Marmaduke, William son of, de
Twenge, 610.
Marmyon^ Marmyoun, Matrmynn, John,
, John de, a oonservator of the
peace, 460.
, Manaems, parson of Langnea-
ton, 216, 217.
See Marnyuin.
Marney, Marny. Mareny, William de,
William le, William, 191, 292
306, 307, 368.
, and Thomas, his
brother, 183.
Marnynn [Marmyun], William, 181.
See Marmyon.
MarqueQTB, Reymund, reoeiver for Agen,
360.
Marreys. See Mareis.
Marriage, grant of, 24, 26, 41 63, 6^,
187, 193, 237, 262, 338, 36?, 391,
510. 668.
, refusal of a, 43, 261.
liconoe to, 9, 44, 69. 352, 461,
666.
, sale of a, 126.
without the king's lioenoe, 43,
47. 49, 241, 251, 387, 560, 682,
598.
, abduction and marriage without
ooiisent, 477, 660.
and custodies, grant of, 63.
Marrick, Manik, Marry k Poo. York],
prioress and nuns of, 223, 237.
Marry. See Marriage.
Marsden, Marchesden, oo. York, 282.
Marseilles [Bouches du Rhone, France],
chapter of the Friars Minors at,
268.
18S46
Marsh [oo. Somerset], 83.
See Bello Cfuxipo of Marsh.
iSf« Mareis; Marisco; Marssh;
Merohe; Mershe.
Manahal, Moresohal. MareseaUus, Wil-
liam, earl [1189 to 1219] of Pem-
broke, 27, 627.
Marshal of England. See Brotherton.
the. his main John, John le
Maresohalman, 589.
, Henry the, of Elvet, 405.
, John the, 406.
[temp. Stephen], 160.
, Richard the, 405.
William the, 621.
See also Marchal; Mai^echal.
MarshaJsea, the Kng's, 78, 188, 193,
222, 259, 331, 338, 341, 379, 391,
412, 666. » > ,
23?r^'^^"* **"• '• ''• '^'
J , keeper of. See WeJle-
don.
of Queen Isabella, 3, 267, 412,
664.
of measures. See Ireland.
Marahland, Merskland, oo. Norfolk,
commission de wdUiis et fossatis
for. 472, 637.
Mar&diland, Merskland, oo. York, upon
the river Don, commission de
walliis et fossatis for, 309.
Marshton, John de, 149.
, William de, 149.
Marake, Mersk [co. York], 688.
Mareaefeld. See Maresfield.
Marssh, John de la, 517.
See Mareis; Marisco; Merohe;
Mershe.
Marston, Mewton [co. Bedford], 543.
Mareton, Merston, co. Lincoln, 194.
Maiston, Mershton, co. Stafford, 471.
, John de Rodeswell, prebendary
of, 471.
Mareton Sicca, or Loofi: Mareton, Dreye
Marehton, co. Gloucester, 322.
Marbel, Martell, Elias, 229.
> of Canewych, §88.
, Robert, of Kilvyngholme, 397.
, Sewallus, 369.
, Warin, 306, 359.
William, 419, 435, 514.
Marteleye, Martele, Henry de, chap-
Iwn, and Walter, his brother,
486.
, Thomas, de, 326.
See Martley.
Martin, Martyn, David, bishop [1293
to 9 March, 1327-8] of St, Davids,
220, 613, 532. '
, Ferandus, merchant of Spain,
481.
, Hugh, 359.
3 8
802
GENERAL INDEX.
Martm — coni.
, John, 539.
, , chaplain, 480.
, John son of Wartn, 539.
, ReKinald son of, atte Cronohe,
178.
.Robeot, le clerk, of Bristol, 71,
344.
, , of Cambridge, 478.
, Thomas, 290, 294.
, William, 183, 614.
, , a commissioner, &c.,
6l. 97, 240, 289. 293, 294, 298,
373. 456, 476, 602.
, justioe of Souih Wales,
181.
Martinesle. See Martansley.
Martinesthorpe, Alexander de, 171.
Martlnsley, Bfartineele, oo. Rutland,
386.
Martivallb, Marti valle, Mortivallis,
Master Boger de, bishop [1316
to 14 Maroh, 1330] of SfaLnbaTy,
39, 63, 64, 70, 71. 118, 166, 167,
168. 395, 398, 402, 406, 407, 420,
458, 494, 498, 564. 667, 568.
Martley, Marteleye [co. Worcester],
Peter Filliol, parson of, 147.
Marton, Hemry de, 88.
John de, parson of Loweder,
382.
, Richard de, parson of Rothe-
glan, 383.
Marton [co. York], 404.
Marton [in the Fortet, co. York], the
prior of, 209.
Martyn. See Martin.
Martyr Worthy. See Worthy, Martsrr.
Mamm, Osbert de, 125.
;S^ Mareham le Fen.
Marvel, John, 83.
Mary, the kinf^s sister, a nnn of Ames-
bury, 461.
, Queen of France, 590.
Mary, Thomas do, 406.
Mas, Reymund du, 'ohauyour,' of Bor-
deaux, 597.
MasGy, Hamo de, 245.
Mason, Masoun, Anota le, 495.
, Waltor le, of Bramoote, oiher^
wUe Walter de Brampoote, 160,
603.
, William ftbe (Cementarius), 60.
See Maohun; Majson.
Maasang*. Peter, of Gasoony, 117.
MassebuTy, William de, 482.
Maswimgham, MMsyngham, Richard de,
William son of Geoffrey son of
Emma de, 257.
Massinj^am, Massyngham [co. Nor-
folk], 533.
Massinjz^ham, Gx^eat, Grrat Massy ngham,
00. Norfolk. 69, 257, 369.
, St. Mary's hospital, prior and
convent of, 257.
Mast, masts from Norway, 190.
Master {Maaister), Gilbert the. and
Henry liis son, 49.
See Maystre.
Maston, William, of Sweye.l.
Matching, Macohyng. co. E^ssecc, 481,
482.
Mateshale. See Mattisfaall.
Mateu. See Maceu.
Matfray Mathfray, Hugh, 91.
Mather, Simon son of, de Spaldyng,
and Robert, his brother, 170.
Mathfray. See Matfray.
Matilda, Richard son of, de Westburgh,
279.
.Richard son of John son of
MatiJda, de Oadenay, and Thomas
his brother, 183.
, Robert son of, de Lynton, 228.
Matashale, Roger de, and Christiana,
his wife, 428.
Matreworthdy. See Worthy, Martyr.
Matthew, Adam son of, del Brigge cf
New Maltom, 412.
Roger BOO of, de Bui^gh, 231.
, William son of William son of,
de Markeby, 77.
Mattashall, Mateshale [oo. Norfolk].
58.
Mau, or Man, Mariota, late the wife of
John le, 170.
, Richard, 358.
, Robert son of John le, 536.
, William le, of fissherei, 98.
See Mawe.
Maubaonk, Edmund, 7, 467, 566.
Mauoorneys. See Macomeys.
Maud. See Matilda.
Mauduit, Mauduyt, Maudut, Adan)
212
, Gilbert, 75, 122, 262.
, John, 154.
, Robert, 141.
, Thomas, 491.
, William. 212, 289.
Manfe, John, 103.
Mauger, Mangor, Anneys, 495.
.Hugh. 494.
Maugod, Richard son of John, 280.
Maugtor, Robert. 485.
Manlay. See Male Laon,
Mauldeo, Maldoo [co. Bedford], Me
persocies serjant' of, 543.
Maule. See Male Lacn.
Manleverer, Manlevre, J., John, or
John de, a commissioner, con-
servator of the peace, Ac., 89,
176, 281, 461.
Nicholas, 305.
Peter, 305.
, Richard, 805.
, William, 306.
William son of William le. of
Houeden, 231.
GENERAL INDEX.
808
liannby, Agnea lAte tlie wif e of John
de, 6&.
Mannoel. See Mannsel.
Manndeyileston. See Mansfieldstown.
Manndonlle, ManndeTile. MandeviUe,
John, of Cheyle, 180.
Robert son of John do, i4.
, Roger, 94.
Tliomafi do, 81.
, William do, king's yeoman, 584.
.•. ) ) 00. c^nffolK, ol.
WilKam. erf the Isle of Wight,
484, 485.
See Monndeyille.
Maond Whiteohurah, Mawene Nichol
Tm Bodenhant paffish], oo. Here-
ford, 515.
Mannes. See Maanys.
Maunael. Mansel, Mannoel, Mauntel,
John, 589.
, founder of Biloyngton
priory, 513.
, , provost [40. Henry ni],
of Bereriey, 610.
• , tPcasnrer [1255 to
1264], of Yea*, 150.
, , son of John the younger
(junioris), 177.
Richard. 176.
...., , of TirljmgtoQi, 177.
Walter, 899.
Mannselot. Henry, ohaplaib, 419.
Mannte. John de, dean of St. Berian,
880.
Manntel or MaonoeL See Matmsel.
Mannys, BCauniz, Maunes. John, 435.
, Robert, chaplain, 293.
, Thomas, ohi4>lain. 803.
Manran, Maor'. See Moran.
Maurice, Moris, Maurioe son of, de
Berkele, 452.
, le provost, 542, 549.
, Thomafi son of, de Berkele, 432,
451.
, , de Berkeley, and
Maurioe, his brother, 307, 364.
Mautalent, Christiana, 334.
, John, 333, 334.
Mautby, Malteby [oo. Norfolk], Thomas
de Hikeling, parson of, 260, 261.
Manthorpe, or Manthorpe, William de,
71.
MantraTers, Edward son of John, the
elder Isenior^, 477.
, John, 64«
, , the younger, 864, 433,
452.
Mauuz. See Maunyz.
Mauwesone, Nicholas, del Newe Big-
gyng, 234.
Mawe, William le, of Great Yarmouth,
150.
See Man.
Mawene Nichol. See Maond White-
ohuix^.
Mawr. See Cantref Mawr.
Maxmund, Robert, and Alice, Ids wife,
376.
Mazton Too. Roxburgh], John de Lin-
ooln, parson of, 382.
May, John le. 874.
, Robert, 805, 859.
See Mey.
Maydegoud. See Maidegod.
Maydenbury, John de, 175.
Maydenehuth. See Maidenhead.
Maydenestan. See Maideneetan.
Maydenmete, William, 78.
Maydenwell. See Maidenwell.
Maydeatao. See MaideneBtan; Maid-
stone.
Mayel, Maiel, Master Richard, of Rode-
boerue, and Roger, his brother,
808.
Compare Mael.
Mayesmore. See Maisemore.
Maykyn Hugh, of Middlesburg^, 431.
Mayllescoyt. See Mailscot.
Maymound, Maomound, John, 475, 479.
Mayn, Meyn, Robert de, of Dublin, 846.
, WilUam de, 878.
Maynard, William, 87. 899.
M^ynosford. William de, 405.
Maynild, Walter son of Peter, 441.
Maynwaryn, Meynewarsm, Richard de,
868.
Mayaand. Maysant, Gosoelinns son of,
897.
William, 608.
Maystre, Maistre, Maiater, Gamain le,
800.
, John le, 391.
, Thomas le, 300, 513.
, , John his brother, 300.
Compare Master ; Mystre.
Mason. Adam le, of Burbaoh, and Alice
his wife, 463.
See Mabhun; Maaon.
Measures, not of the standard of Lon-
don, 178.
, marshalsea of. See Ireland.
Meath. sheriff of, Rithericns (or Rether-
ious) son of John, 844.
See Drogheda towards Meath.
Meauz, Melsa, oo. York, 546.
, Adam, abbot of, 546.
, abbot and convent of, 521, 524.
Mechain Yscoed. Meoheyn laseoot in
Wales, Mcd^syn Uflrhcoyt [oo.
Montgomery], 327, 572.
Mechlin. See Malines.
Mebhyng. See Newhaven.
Medbum. William son of Adam' de, and
Robeirt his brother, 872.
Medefeld, John de, a oommisBioner, 84.
Medeford. John de, 428.
Medeneye, Ralph, 286.
Mederash, brother William, 467,
Medeweye. See Medw«i7.
804
GENERAL INDEX.
Mediiu^ Sanoius Fetmaudi de, de Puinajr
See Fernandi.
Medmenham [co. Buckingham], abbot
and oonvent of, 149.
Medunta^ Master John de, 595.
, , dean of the free ohapel
of St. Birian in Cornwall, l40,
210.
Med way, Medeweye, oo. Kent, com-
mission de wailiis et fossatis for,
607.
Meelton. See Milton.
Meere, Mere, co. Wilts, 116, 132, 202,
339.
Megheyn XJghooyt. See Mechain
xsooed.
Meigners. See Migners; Myners.
MeignUl. See Meynille.
Meillir. See David ap Meillir;
Tevan.
Meinhill. See Meynille.
Mekesbnrgh, William de. 306.
^e Mexborongh.
Melboum, Molbume, Mielebourn,
Henry de, John de Hegham his
son, 230.
, Richard de, 36.
Melbourne, Melebourn, 230.
Melbourne, Meldebnrne [oo. Cam-
bridge], 189, 640.
, George de Burwell, vicar of,
189.
Melbourne, oo. Surrey. See E^faer
Waterville.
Melburn. See Melboum.
Melohbourne, Meldiebume [oo. Bed-
ford], 80, 135.
Melcheburn, Thomas de, 344.
Meloombe Regis, Meleoombe, Mele-
oumbe [oo. Dorset], custom on
wools at, 131, 161.
Meldeboume, Meldebum. See Mel-
boum ; Melbourne.
Meldon, Meleden, John de, of Wyn-
terton, 641, 644, 603.
Michael de, 228, 235, 336, 494,
631.
, commissioner, 293, 294,
376.
Melebourn. See Melboum.
Melebrugge, William de, and Henry
his brother. 296.
Meleoombe, Melecumbe. See Md-
combe Regis.
Meleden. See Meldon.
Meleford, William de. archdeacon ri312
to 1336] of Colecestre, 632."
Melhale, Thomas de, a purveyor, 62,
129, 188.
, William de, a puryeyor, 62, 129.
Melksham, Melkesham, Melkysham, oo.
Wilts, 115, 132, 202, 270, 324.
Melksop, William, 124.
Melkysham. See Melksham.
Mellere, Stephen le, 488.
»... Compare MiLner.
Mello. See Merlawe. '
Mel maker, Thomas le, 302.
Melmorby, Walter de, 284.
Melaer. ^e Milner.
Melrose, Meuros foo. Roxburgli, Sootp
land], abbot of, 196.
.Holmooltnun a daughter house
of, 196.
Meba, Soolastaoa, late the wife of
Geoffrey de, 96, 292.
Melton, John de, 277, 286.
, John 80<n of William de, 287.
, Robert de, 263.
..I , son of Ridiard de Wal-
tham, 344.
, William de, W. de, 469.
provost of St. John's
Beverley, 16, 216.
, , dean of the church ol
St. Martin le Grand, 428.
, , , prebendary of
Northwell in St. Marfd, South-
weU, 39.
, elect of York, late pre-
bendary in St. John's, Beverley,
65, 61.
, , .keeper of the
Wardrobe, 80, 31.
, .archbishop ridl6 to
1340] of York, ^. 39, 68, 61,
66, 68. 70, 111, 144, 148, 165,
156, 169, 160, 164, 204, 209, 214.
216, 220, 224, 244, 263, 286, 331,
336, 341, 393, 403, 407, 440, 504,
654, 567.
Melton. See Milton.
Melton [co. Leicester], 393.
Melueynge, Meluyng in Almain, 284,
364, 366. 366.
Melwaixi, Walter le, 491.
See Milward.
Men at-arms, raising, oommisGaoa touch-
ing. See Confederaoies.
Menadueglos. See Meoedew.
Menai, Money, Meneye, in North Walee
[oo. Anglesey], 116, 202, 223, 268,
Mende [France], the bishop of, 661
William [GuUielm' Durwiti H],
bishop [1296 to 1328] of Mende,
496.
Mendelesham. See Mendlesham.
Mendham, co. Suffolk, 80.
Mendleeham, Mendelesbam [cr>. Suf-
folk], 111.
Menedew, Menadueglos, oo. Cornwall,
62.
Menehill. See Meynille.
M^nesqueville, Mankeville in Normandy
[Eure, France], 323, 438.
Menestok. See Meon Stoke.
Menethorpe, Menyngthorpe [co. York],
668.
Meney. See Menai.
Menil. See Meynille.
Menatre. See Minster.
MenstreworUie. See Minstervrm^.
GENERAL INDEX.
806
Menimore, Mentemor [oo. Buokkig-
ham], 543, 650.
Menyle. iSfee Meynille.
Menyngtliorpe. See Menethorpe.
Meon, Mune [co. Haints], 168.
Meon Stoke, Menestok, Mumestok [co.
Hants], Miohael de Hulestcm,
rector of. 269.
, Master Robert de Norton rector
of, 490.
, Thomafi de Useflet^ rector of,
571.
Meon, West, Westmene, We&tmoens
[co. Hants], William de Stann-
ford, rector of, 269, 478.
Meotes. Meot, Simon de, <^ Bayonne
[Gasoony], 198.
Mepeshale, William de, 285.
Meroer, Meroere, Alan le, of Hodenet,
94.
, John le. 469.
, Peter le, 538, 604.
, Ralph le, of Norwich, 104.
,Ri(diard le, 511.
, ,of Worcester, 572.
, Simon le, 494.
Merchant. See Marchant; Marchaund.
Merchants of the realm, mayor of. See
C%yerleton.
assembling at London, 250.
, native, export of wool, hides
and wool-fells by, 11, 60.
Merchants, foreign, 497.
, robbery committed on ships of,
186. 218, 284, 285, 366, 472, 478,
4dl,5:'i8.
, of [Portuguese], 169, 296,
403, 538, 546, 604, 605, 609.
, exemption from arrest of their
goods for, 53, 55.
, exports of wool, hides and wool-
feUs by, 11.
, from towns in Gasoony, 159.
, names of foreign. See Gascon
merchants: and also
Aberlevedy Belynzoni
Aqnilyn Benett
Ardingelli Besson
Aringi Blank
Arnaldi Bonaventure
Atriok Bonejunote
Ayken Bonenfaunt
Bache Boyuin
Baohinius Brocker
Balduoohii Brune
Ballardi Brunelesk
Barde Buk
Bardi Burgos
Bandel Burlyk
Baylly Byk
Beote OabaMte
Bek Oabau
rohafnts. ntaxum
of foreign — coni.
Belle
Gachefory
Oaillou
Guillelmi
Oamas
Guitardi
Oamer
Hascolphi
Gammas
Hanky n
Gampaile
Hebyd
Gassallo
Hungrie
Castello
Isamc^'e
Castelloun
Isbar
Gastera
Ispania
Gastre
Jaoobi
Gaatro
Johan
Gayrou
Jones
Geriolus
Leer
Gessons
Lengleys of
Ghulle
Laura
Clipping
• Lovignon
Golyne
Luke
CornikiDi
Maffi
Goronario
Marges
Cosine
Markander
Gostera
Martin
Goubel
Massang
Crakebeen
Meotes
Gramme
Merkek
Grouse
Micol
Dartrik
Mocruis
Donat
Moleryn
Domynges
Monte Auser
Dousynhou
Moran
Byk
Motoun
Escuser
Mount Couquyt
Faucenel
Muro
Fernandi
Musene
Ferrattini
Nagerise
Fissoun
Negre
Florencia
**
Negron
Forcetti
Nerlis
Ford
Nicholaus
Forepe
Osenbrigge
Fortegerre
Pentecost
Fortune
Peres
Frapaile
Pessaigne
Frisoobaldi
Peruchi
Frises
Philippi
Froniz
Piers
Garsies
Pois
Garumbal
Portau
Giamori
Puseles
Girat
Pjrmount
Gobel
Roque
Grandonis
Rounoevaux
Graseverdus
Rue frank
Qrimbaud
Scorpaz
Grymward
Scotelare
606
GENERAL INDEX.
M&rohmnts, names of foreign — cont
Seint Lobey Toure
Seabe Usedemer
Sigale Yacherie
Silva Valoris
Spini Vaane
Stosele Veryns
Tesaenderia Veyne
Thedaldi Vie
Thoralto Wartres
Tosse Waterbalgh
Tour Wolde
, , their oountnes, towns,
Almain Genoa
Amiens Hainaalt
Aquitaine Holland
Bayonne Hure
Bermeo ^ Labatut
Bilbao Lequeitio
Biscay Lombardy
Blaye Laoca
Bonnegarde Oporto
Bordeaux Peyrehorade
Brabant Picardy
Bruges Placentia
Burgos Portugal
Oaen Pouillon
Dinaot Rochelle
Flanders Sorde
Florence Spain
France St. Quitterie
Friesland St. Sever
Gaflcony
See also Trade.
Meirohe, William de la, 488.
See Mareb; Marisco; Marssh;
Mershe; Moese.
Merohford, Biohard de. mositer of the
ship la Bithe, 218.
Merdhford. Su Maroh.
Merointon, Boger de, 246.
Mere, Merec, John de, a commission^er,
Sdo,, 287.
,Bobeirt de, 98, 100.
, , attorney of the ahbot of
Cherbourg, 555.
, ,of Burton, 228, 280.
, WilHajn. an assessor, oommia-
siomer, 92, 848.
Mere [in Rainham parish, oo. Kent],
126, 824.
Mere, co. Wilts. See Meere.
Mereduo, Mereduoh, Mereduk: —
ap David, 244.
ap £ynoun> 810.
ap Lewelyn, 810.
Su Griffin ap Mereduo;
Kevan ap Mereduo; Mareduo;
Morgan ap Mereduoh.
Meree. See Mere.
Merevole [oo. Warwick], abbot and con-
vent o^, 521, 529.
Merewell, Merewelle. or Woodlodc,
Henry de, bishop [1805 to 29 June,
1816] of Winchester, 156, 802,
488, 527.
, Biobard de, sub-prior of St.
Swithun'a, Winchester, 402.
Meraworth, Mereworthe, Merworthn
Bartholomew de, 292.
, John de, 418.
, .a purveyor, 6, 62, 12tf,
192, 2£»», 420, 566.
,Simoin de, 114.
Meiiet, Merriet, Mcr/et, John, a com-
missioner, fto., 96.
, John de, of Ireland, 877.
, , oo. Somerset, 219.
, Walter de, 898.
Merigge, Michael de, 92.
Merioneth, M^x>nnyth, oounly of, 248.
Merk, Jaoomina de. Jaoomina* Jake-
mina de, 805, 858, 422.
, Jakemina, late the wife of
Bobert de, 440, 441, 510.
, Theobald de, 592.
, Walter de, 70.
Merkek, Amald die, 472, 528.
Merkyngfeld, Merkingfdd, John de,
168, 209.
, , canon of York, 70, 216.
, ,paxBon of Escrik, 249.
Merland, Meiiaund [in North Hoi
land], 865.
Meriawe, Mello, Drogo de, Dreus de,
498, 500.
, Marsnret one of bis
daughters, 49o, 500.
Meriawe. See Marlow.
Merie. See Merleye.
Merlobergh. See Marlborough.
Merleye, Meriey, Merle, John de, 211,
859, 488.
,Balph de, 815.
, William. 494.
Merlyn, John, 896, 520, 521, 589, 591.
,Biohaid, 548.
Meronnyth. See Merioneth.
Merre. See Mere.
Merriet. See Medet.
Merriott, Meryet [oo. Somerset], Gilbert
de Eboraoo, parson of, 219.
Merschton. See Mershton.
Mersesu Merseyie [oo. Essex], the ship
la Bent of, 203.
Mersefeld. See Maresfield.
Merseye. jS^ee Meraea.
Merahe, Mersh, John atte, of Wi>8t«
weinc, 170.
, John del, of Thrafndeston, 41.
, Bobert C\)leman atte, 186.
, Thomas del. See Mosse.
See also Mareis; Marisco;
Marssh; Merche.
GENEBAL INDEX.
807
Merehton, MersoiitoQ, John de, 128, 534.
, William de, 329^ 448.
See Marston.
Menk, Robert de, panoa of XJpkirk,
883.
See Manke.
Menkland. Sfe Marehland.
MersUm, Adam de, 284.
, H©mTrde,226.
, John de. 543.
, WiUiam de, 115.
See Marston.
Merthen, Mert3iyn [in St. AnstelPs
parish, oo. Cornwall], 449.
Mertoa, Jolm de, of EUeemere, 94.
, , parson of the ohuroh of
Albrighton, 270.
, , prebendary of Rntho-
glen, 380.
, , rector of Staghbanan, 58
.Robert de, his man John, John
Robertcsman de, 290.
, Walter de, 115, 132. 202, 401.
Morton, 30i3.
Merton, liTton, oo. Camberland, 531.
Merton [co. Surrey], prior of, 110.
, priory of, 364.
, Morden by Merton, 344.
Merton Hall. See Oxford, Uniyersity of.
Merwan, William, 556.
Merworthe. See Mereworth.
Meryet. See Meriet; Merriott.
Merykhir, Philip ab, 261.
Meryn^toin, Hugh de, of GoTentry, 410.
Bieecfaineo earls of Chester. See Chester,
Ranulph de Bloodeville, earl of;
Hugh de Kyyelioo, earl of.
Messager, Measagier, John le, 218.
,WUliam le, 173.
Mesaer. Haywazd (nvoMor), Peter le,
Peter the, of Wynterbumo, 90,
173.
, Reginald le, 273.
, Thomas le, 183.
,aQd William his brother,
94.
Compare Hayward.
Measinden, Mes^ngden, Hugh de, 543,
550.
Metham, John son of John de, 229.
, Jordan de, 81.
, Nicholas de, 81.
.Sibyl, late the wife of John de,
590.
, Thomas de, the elder, 81.
, , the younger, 81.
.Master Tliomas de, chaplain of
Neusom^npon-Ttoe, 326, 377.
, keeper of St. Maiy
Magdalen's hospital without
Southampton, 853.
, Thomas son of John de, 228.
Metham [oo. York], 228.
Methele, John de, 228.
r
Methwold, Methewald [oo. Norfolk],
263.
Meu, John, 145.
Meuros. See Mdrose.
Meuryk. ' See David ap Meuryk.
Meverel, Thomas, of Gayton, 246.
ThomoVp, Henry his man,
Henry Thomelynesmon Meverel,
520.
Mewes, Roger of Wode Dallyng, 479.
Mewy, Richard de, 18.
Mesborough, Md^esburgh [oo. York],
498.
Mey, Thomas le, and Katherine, his
wife, 108.
See May.
Meygnyl. See Meynille.
Meyn. See Mayn.
Meynenille. See Meynille.
Meynewaiyn. See Maynwarin.
Meynille, Mevenill, Meynil, Meynill,
Meygnyl, Meignill. Meinhill,
Menehill, MeDdl, Menyl, Adam
de, 385
, Christiana daughter of Nidiolas
de, and Robert son of William de
Sproxton, 594.
, Edmund de, 80.
, Gerard de, 80.
, Giles son oi Hugh de, 8.
, Hugh de, 8.
, an assessor, 387.
J. ,of Wynstre otherwise
tLng^ de Wynstre, 465, 470.
,Hugh son of Hugh de, 8.
Nicholas de, 214, 326.
, Richard de, 374.
, Robert de, 80.
, Thomas de, 230.
Michael, Michaelis, Alioe daughter of,
de Coukewell, 81.
, Andrew son of, de Harola, 228.
,Emma daughter of, de Rosse-
dale, 124.
» Guy son of, de Elnapton, 211.
, John son of, de Harola, 229.
, Nicholas son of, Nicholas, de
Spaldyng, 24, 71, 352. 590.
, the man of John Loe^rert, 371.
Midiaelston-y-Fedw or Vedw, other-
wise IJanyihangel Vedw, Lanyi-
hangel. Lanuhangel in Westlok,
Lanughangel [near Rumney, co.
Mommouth], 267, 415, 456.
Midiaelis. S(^ Miohael.
Mioham. ^ee Mitcham.
MichedevT>e. See Michel dever.
Michel, Geoffrey, 484.
, Henry, 484.
, John, 311.
, Richard, of Causton, 171.
, Thomas, 608.
.., William, 171, 486.
, , of Breydeston, 370.
808
GENERAL INDEX.
Mioheldever, MiohedeTre [oo. Hants],
539.
Miohham. See Mitoham.
Miokle Benton. See Benton.
Miokle Over. See Magna Ovre; Over,
Miokle.
Miool, Peter, of Gasoony, 117.
Middeby. See Middlebie.
Middelbum. See Milboume.
Middeloote, John da, 19.
Middelesbnrgh, Lambert de, 421.
^MicliAed de, 421.
See Middlesbrough.
Middelhayn [oo. York], 218.
Middelneye, Ralph de, 607.
Middelsoogh. See MiddleBceagh.
Middelton, Middleton, Fnntanns de.
609.
,GilbePt de, a traitor, 73, 75,
112, 117, 21&, 310.
, his mother Juliana de
Moriley, 311.
, Master Gilbert de, king's olerk,
17, 177, 520.
, , arehdeaoon [1316 to
1330] of Northampton, 187.
2 , prebendary ol Wallo.
kesbeme, 219, 221.
, Hufi^ de, 467.
, John de, a rebel, 254, 324.
, , knight, 289.
, Nicholas de, a monk, 456.
, Peter de, 143.
, Peter son of William de, 87.
,Itiohard de, 56, 67.
[marshal] of measures in
Ireland, 168.
, William de, 43, 69, 122.
Middelton See Middleton; Milton.
Middelton J uxta Baynton, John son <^
Geoffreor de, 464.
Middelyngton. See Milton.
Middlebie, Middebby [in the diocese <^
Galloway, oo. Dumfries], John
de Dot^ecastre, parson or, 381.
MiddlemaiBh, Middelmereh [oo.
Dorset], 161.
Middlesbrough, Middelesburgh [co.
York], 421.
Middlesceugh, Middelsoogh [co. Cum-
berland], 167.
Middlesex, county of, 20, 206, 302, 534,
594.
, assessors for, 348.
archdeacon of. See Baldok
, sheriff of, 601.
Middleton. Middelton, John de Swand-
lona, parson of, 207.
Middleton, Middelton [oo. Essex], 175.
Middletom, Middelton, co. Kent, 115,
131. 201, 270.
Middleton, Middelton [oo. Norfolk], 263.
Middleton by Bainton, Middelton by
Baynton, oo. York, 454.
MiddleUm upon Leayevi, Middelton in
Cliyie^.and [near Yarml, oo.
York, 358.
Middleton. See Middelton; Miltoiu
Midelemor. John de, and Roger, his
brother, 544.
Madge HalL Miggehale by Fastenie
[00. Wilt8]r431. *
Midgele. See Miggeltey.
Midhurst, oo. Sussex, 539.
See Cowdray by Midhurst.
Miffitte, Misfitte, Peter, 604.
Migele. See Miggel^.
Miggehale. Su Midge Hall.
Miggeley, Miggeleye, Mifisele, Migele.
Midgele, John de, 606.
, William de, a oommiflsioaier, Ac.,
82, 276, 283, 476,, 546..
Migners, Henry de, 230.
,John de, 228.
, , son of John de Mign^9,
230.
Mikelberge, Robert de, 454.
Mikelegate, William de, parson of
BotU, 381.
Mikelham, John de, and William his
brother, 90.
Milbome, Mulbum, oo. Somerset, 148,
247.
Milbome Port. Muleborn Port [oo.
Somerset], 515.
Milboume, oo. Surrey. See Esher
Waterville.
Milbourne, Middelbum [near Malmes-
bury, 00. Wilts], 364.
Mildebume. See Melbourne.
Mildenhale, Geoffrey de, 446.
, John de, 100, 418.
, Robert de, 427.
, Thomas de, purveyor, 420.
, William de, a purreyor, 193.
Mildenhall, Mildenhale [co. Suffolk],
451
Milebum,'WilUam de, 141.
MUes, Myles, Ralph, 522.
, Sarra, 368.
, Simon son of Robert, of Brunnc,
125.
, l%omas son of, de Rodberewe,
or Rodeboeru, and Hugh, his
brother, 307, 364.
Mileward. See Milward.
Milham, Thomas, 211.
Thomas de, and Beatrice, his
wife, 565.
Milington, Robert de, 20.
Milisaunt, John, 276.
Military service, exemption from, 496.
MiU, a water, 253.
, burning a, 295.
iSfee abo Mulle ; Mnlne.
Miller. Sec Mellere; Milner; Moleo-
dinis; Mol^re; Molyn; Mouner;
Mulle; Mullere; Mulne.
Millesone, Milleson, John, 480.
, Robert 231.
GENERAL INDEX.
809
Milleton, Master Joiin de, 140.
Millewaj*d. See Milwaird.
MiUy, Roger, 359.
Milner, Melner, Adam son of William 1^,
of Westburgh. 279.
, William le, 233.
See Mellere; Molendinis.
Milnersone, Milneressone, Richard le,
642.
, , oi Wilmyngton, 649.
Milstead^ Milsiede [oo. Kent]. John de
Wodecote, parson of « 144.
Mdltovi, Middelton [oo. Bedford], 444.
Milton, Melton, Meelton [near Graves-
end], CO. Kent, 676. 696.
Milton, Mnlton [co. Monmouth], 376.
Milton, or Middleton Malzor, Middle-
ton [oo. Northampton], 62.
} John de Hemmjngbargh, parson
of, 62.
Milton, Middelyngton [oo. Oxford], 282.
Milton, G«at, Milton [oo. Oxford], 162.
f Galhardus de la Mote, preben-
dary of, 162.
, Master Gilbert de Segrave, pre-
bendary of, 152.
Milrerton [oo. Somerset], 86.
Milward, Mileward, Robert son of
Philip le, of Hamptonet, 374.
, Roger le, 468, 473.
, William le, 468, 473.
See Melward.
Mimms, Norths North Mimmes, oo.
Hereford, 449.
Mine, Mines mines of tin. See Corn-
wall; Devon; Westmoreland.
See also Lead; Silver; Tin.
Miner, miners, the king's. See Devon.
Miners. See Mjmers.
Miningsby, Mythyngesby [oo. Lincoln],
94.
Mimiissone, William, 176.
Minoresses, the sisters. See London,
Aldgate without.
Minster, Menstre [oo. Kent], 656.
, in Thanet, oo. Kent, 98, 173,
276, 600.
» letters patent dated at,
696, 697.
Minsterworth, Menstreworthe, oo. Glou-
cester, 605.
, William de Thmuienrk, parson
of, 434. ^ » F~
Mint, the king's. See Canterbuiy; Lon-
don ; London, Tower of.
Minton, William, 488.
Mire. See Myre.
Miriman. See Myresman.
Mirimouth. See Murimouth.
Miryden, Roeeia, late the wife of Roger
de, 429.
Misfitte. See Miffitte.
Missendeoi, Messingden [co Bucking-
ham], letters patent dated at,
417, 423.
Missome, Misson, John, 468, 473.
Misterton, Stephen son of William sou
<^ Riohiyrd de, 469.
Mitoham, Mioham, Midiham [co.
Surrey], 320, 493.
Mitford, 00. Norfolk, the bishop of Ely's
coroner in, 330.
Mitford [co. Northumberland], castle of,
73, 174.
Miton, Ridiard de, 232, 370.
See Myton-on-Swale.
Mitton, Mutton [oo. Worcester], 587.
Mitton, Myton [co. York], 181.
Moat. See Mote.
Mobbe, John, of Turington, 36.
Moohant vs Rhayadr, Moghnant Ugh-
raider, 327.
Mocruis, Mocrus, Bernard, of Ck)rby, 399
Moday, William de, * orfevre,' 600.
Compare Mody.
Modeford. See Mudeford.
Mody, Thomas, of Moucleve, 340.
William, 228.
See Moday; Odey.
Moeles. Margaret, late the wife of
Nicholas de, 461.
, Nicholas de, 262.
, Roger de, 262.
, , and Alice his wife, 99.
, of Lusteleigh, 297.
, , William his son, 297.
See Molis; Monies.
Moffat, Moffot [co. Dumfries], Edmund
de Grymesby, parson of, 383.
Moghale, William, 488.
Moghnant XJghraider. See Mocbnant.
ys Rhayadr.
Mohaut^Mohoude, Adam le, 287, 306,
, William de> knight, 696.
See Monte Alto.
Mohun, John de, 166.
, , a conservator of the
peaoe, 469.
Moigne, Moygne, Andrew le, assessor,
, John le, of Cantebrigge,
'barker,' 481.
, John son of Alexander le,
' barkere,' 644.
, Oliver le, 166.
, Richard le, of Stowe, 360.
Thomas le. of Abyngton, 644.
William, 162.
William le. a commissioner, oon-
^ servator of the peaod, 97, 273, 293,
460.
, , of Puterigg, 312.
iSiee Monek; Monk; Mnnkes-
man.
Moissao. Moissak [Tarn et Garooiie,
France], 638.
Molaghide* See Malahide. .
Mold, William, of Risegate, 180.
810
GENERAL INDEX.
.1
»
P
K
u
I
Mold [oo. Flint], the steward of (sen*
de Monte Alio), 26.
, Ralph, the steward oi, 245.
Mole, Robert, of Soarboroagh, 804.
Molendinis, Nicholas de, keeper of the
hospitaJ of St. Mary Magdalen,
lUpoQ, 84.
, Richard de, d26.
See MiLner; Moaner.
Molerc, Richard, 296.
, Richaoxl le, 275.
See Me-llere; Molier; Molyn;
Monner ; Mulleire.
Moleryn, Moantlaryn, Peter de, of Gaa-
oooy, 198.
Molesey, Moleseye, oo. Surrey, 98.
MolesoTe, Richard de, 568.
Molesham, Nicholas de, 81. 230.
Moleshom. See Molahom.
Molesworth, Molesworthe, Mollesworth,
Mollesworthe, Walter de, 196.
, Katherine, late the wife
of, wife of Richard de Baiods,
260.
, , a commissioner &c., 86.
Molesworth, oo. Huntingdon, 361.
Molier, Moliere, John de la, 6, 9, 11.
See Molere.
Molis, John de, 353.
See Moeles; Monies.
MoUe, Alan, 78.
, John, of Preston, 259.
Mollesworth. ^ee Molesworth.
Moishom. Moleshom, William de, 475,
479.
Moltom, North, Northmolton, co. Devon,
370.
Molyn, John le, 563.
See Mouner.
Mombocher. See Montbocher.
Momeray, John, of Wychyngham, 479.
Momersfeld. See Morville.
Momeye, Ralph de, 246.
Monaebrugh, Moniabrok [near Kilsyth,
CO. Sterling], William do Wadde-
worth, parson of, 382.
Monastenis, de. Sec Monsters.
Monbucher. See Montbocher.
Mone, Ralph, 234.
iSiee'Moun; Mune.
Moneden. See Monewdon.
Moneford. Sec Montlord.
Monegham, Little, Castle Monyngge-
ham [co. Kent], 599.
Monek, Thomas, 185.
, , of Offeleye. 185.
See Moigne; Monk.
Moneketon. See Mankton.
Monewden, Moneden, co. Suffolk, 82.
Monewode, Monewod, Nicholas le, 468,
478.
Money, asBayer of. See Rogeri.
counterfeiting. See Ck>antfn'-
letting.
of Tours, Toumois, petty Tour-
nois, 46, 115, 201, 265, 350.
levied for arming foot soldiers,
Ac., 100.
Moneyers. See Almania; Kyngeston.
Money Lawes. Manilawes, co. Northum-
berland. 271.
Mongeham, Great, Great Monyngham
[co. Kent], 553.
Moniabrok. See Monaebrugh.
Monimail, Munymel [co. Fife], John de
Estre, parson of, 382.
Monins. See Monyn.
Moniroun, Monyron, John, 184, 362.
Moniword, John, 327.
Monk, a, taken [in Ken^ and sold as a
prisoner of war, 98, 173, 275.
, monk's man. See Munkesman.
, W., the, 150.
See Moigne; Monek.
Monk Bretton, Monkebretton. See
Bretton, Monk.
Monketon, Nicholas de, master of U
Torhesey, 266.
Monks Horton. See Horton.
Monkton, Moneketon [oo. Kent], 599.
Monkton, Farley, Farlegh Momachorum
[oo. Wilts], prior and convent of,
535.
Monkton, Nun, Munketon, Monialium,
Munketon [oo. York], prioress of,
20.
, prioress and nuns of, 25, 313.
Monmouth. John de. bishop [1295 to 8
April, 1323] of Llandaff, 118, 136,
502, 509, 513.
Montacute [oo. Someosot], the prior of
42,337.
, John [Caprarii otherwise Ohev-
erer], pnor 11316 to 1325] of, 205,
293, 294. 555, 556.
sub-prior and convent of, 293.
Stephen [Raulun], prior [1297
to 1316] of, 293.
, prior and convent of, 340.
monks and lay brothers of, 294.
See Monte Aouto.
Montaasior, Mountauser [Poitou,
France], 159.
Montazais, Mountazays, fVienne, com-
mune of Savigne], Peter, prior of,
227.
Montbocher, Monbucher, Mombocher,
Mounborcher, Mounboucher,
Mounbucher, Bertram de, knight,
230, 316, 419, 425, 452.
Montchensy . See Moote Camso ; Mount-
chensy.
Monte, Humphreys de, 50.
See Mimtibus; Mount.
GENERAL INDEX.
811
Monte Aonto, Simon de, 84, 183.
, ., prebenxlary of Boge-
thorpe. 15.
• WilUam de, [died October,
• 18191, 16. 29, 80, 88, 60, 63, 64
71, 83, 89, 92, 123, 124, 126, 127
188, 147, i69, 182, 188, 193 237
243, 246, 402, 452, 507, 601.
, .., a^nd Rliaabeth his wife.
11, 22. ^7.
, a ODTnmiflsioiier, <feo.,
83, 273, 278, 284.
, , steward of the House-
hold, 11, 25, 51, 75, 266, 282, 288,
367. >»»»».
) , keeper of the abbey of
Abingdon, 199, 205.
, , senesohal of GUiacomy,
243, 247, 257, 311, 312, 314, 352.
Monte Alto, Hugh de, monk of Durham,
keeper ofthe ho pital of Kype-
yere, 529.
, John de, 77.
Robert de, 82, 90, 91, 297, 364.
.....•..., •••.•••.., and £mma, his wife
[fcHinarly wife of Richard Fits-
John], 189.
See Mohaut; Mold.
Monte Aqnille, brother Thomas de, 591.
Monte Anser, John de, of Gaaoony, 163.
Montebourg [Manohe, France], abbot of
St. Maiys, 18d, 584.
Monte Oaniso, Dionisia de, 600.
, Richard de, 591.
, William de, 383. 600.
See Monntohensy.
Monte aaro, Tottus de, 118.
Monte Farentio, or Mont Favez, Bert-
rand de, cardinal of St. Mary in
Aqoiro. See Bertrand.
Monte Forti, Monteforti, Alexander de.
181.
, a commissioner, 607.
, Cecily de, nun of Grace Dieu,
, Peter de, 247, 308. 312, 549.
See Mountfort.
Monte Gomery, John de, 228.
See Montgomery.
Monte Hermerii, Ralph de, 82, 238.
» .......... keeper of the forest
[south] of Trent, 14, 437.
, and Isabella, his wife,
late the wife of John de Hast-
ingee, 387, 582.
Montelewe, Mountelewe, Ralph de, 274,
287.
Monte Martini, Matthew de, knight,
, Sir Ponsord de, 497.
Momte Mirteto and St. Angelo over
Nvmpha [Italy], Nicholas, abbot
of St. MaiVs B\ pareon of Little-
bourne, 490.
Monte Pessnlano, Peter de, a purveiyor,
157.
, Richard de, pmreyor, 420.
, Thomas de, 221.
, , prebendaiy of Blake-
rath, 75.
See Munpelere.
Montford, Moneford, co. Salop, pontage
foit repairing the biddge of, 196.
Montfort. See Monte Forti ; Mountfort.
Montgomery, Monte Gomeiry, in Wales,
liberty of, 370.
, castle of, 573, 575.
, malpraotises by con-
stables of the, 370.
, murage for Uie town of, 590.
Monthermer. See Monte Hermerii.
Montibus, Ebulo.de, 150.
, Blisabetli. late the wife of Eudo
de, 447, 449.
.Peter de, and Isabdla, his wife,
See Mount.
Montignac, Montignak, lord of. See
Valencia, Aymer de, earl of Pem-
broke.
MontinJaco. See Mounteny.
Montjoux, hospital of St. Bernard, iu
the diocese of Sion, 499.
Montpeller. See Monte Pessnlano.
Montreuil [France],- 112.
, seneschal aiid warden of. See
Ctotre.
Mont St. Michel [Manche, Fratnce],
the abbot of, 584.
John, abbot of, 165. 166, 596.
abbot and oonveint of, 516.
Monte. See Montibus.
Monyn, Nicholas, 439.
Monynsham, Monynggoham. See
Mongeham.
Monyngton, Hugh de, of Hereford, 110.
« Thoonas de, nvrnk of Rufford, 93.
Monyron. See Moniroun.
Moooie, Moon [oo. Kildaro], 43.
Moor, la More [in Ghadlington nun-
dred, co. Oxford], Bablook. Bab-
belak on the Thames, 43, 430.
See More.
Moortown, or Aldermoor, Moureton
Dfele of Wight], 82.
Mor. See More.
Mora, William de, 280.
Mora. See Moume Abbey.
Moran, Maran, Bernard, of Gosconar
198.
Moraont, Morant, Master Jordan, 295,
> , a commissioner, &o.,
292, 298, 801, 302, 307, 466, 50l!
, parson of the church of
Sabricheworth, 488.
Morby, Morbi, Robert de, 458, 572.
Moroote, John son of Simon de, 606.
Mordount, William, 467.
1
812
GENERAL INDEX.
Morden by Mertgn, Mordon by Merton
[co. Surrey], 344.
Morden, Steeple. See Steeple Mordea.
Mordon, Gilbert de, of London, 113,
216.
, Richard de, of Batdoheseye,
465.
, Walter de, of London, 216.
See Morden.
More, Mor, Adam atte, 486.
, Bartholomew de la, 631, 632.
Bertram de la, 6, 497.
, Hugh atte, 213, 408.
John atte, 491.
, , of Suthwerk, 478.
, John son of John atte, of Ter-
ling, 491.
, John de la, a eommiseioner, 462.
Ralph de la, 374, 642.
, Reginald de, of Scotland, 440,
441.
IWchard de la, 427, 631, 632.
, Robert de la, 610.
William atte, 485.
, WiUiam de la, 192.
, la. See Moor; Toclive.
Moreby, Nicholaa de, parson of Solihull,
603, 608.
, Richanl de, 446.
Morefield, Stephen de, 91.
Morel, William, of Faldo, 204.
Moret, Amfred, a monk of Pr^anx, 417.
Moreton Magna^Morton fco. Hereford],
Adam de Herewyntoii<, prebendary
of, 321.
, Anthooy de Counte, or Comite,
prebendary of, 321.
Morewyk. See Morwich.
Morgan ap Mereduch, 267.
son of Rees, 628.
See Margam.
Morgannou, Morganou, in Wales. See
Olamodrgan and Morgannou.
Morice. See Maurice; Moris.
Morikcio, fhilip Jaoobi de. iSer Jacobi.
Morilawe, Andrew de, 212.
Moiiley, Juliana de, 311.
Morii, Morice. Joho, 48, 177.
, of Berkeford, 175.
Robert, 263, 540.
See Maurice.
Morley, Merle, Andrew de, 98.
, Geoffrey de, 277.
, John de, the younger, 277.
Morlound, Gilbert de, canon of St.
Mary's prioiy, CarliBle, 270.
Mortain, John, count of, 404.
Morteyn, Motta^, Mortoyn, John de,
a oommisy^ioner, consenrator of the
peace, 276, 460.
, Robert. 231.
, Roger de, 350, 393.
, WUliam de, 350, 398.
Morthyng, John de, 231.
William de, 231.
Mortimer, Mortymer, Roger, 448.
See Mortuo Marl.
Mortivallis. See Martiyallis.
Mortlake, Mortilake [co. Surrey] , letters
patent dated at, 128, 130-134,
las, 176, 177.
Morton, Mortone, Geoffrey de, 280.
, Henry son of Henry de, 241.
, Johnde, 461, 623.
, Nicholas (ie, 164.
Ralph de, 193.
, Richard de, 464.
, Thomas de, 122.
, Walter de, 685, 608.
William de, of London, 683.
See Moreton Magna.
Morton, co. Lincoln, 78.
Morton [by Bourne, co. Lincoln]. 193.
Morton Corbet. William de, 235.
Mortoyn. See Morteyn.
Mortuo Mari, Mortuo Mary, Constan-
tine de, 45, 133, 396.
, Hugh de, 188.
, of Karkedon, 161.
, Margaret de, 666.
, Roger de, 433.
, , of Chirk, Chyrk, 464.
, , a comnussiooer,
Ac., 94, 241, 286, 536.
...., justice of NcHrth Wales,
...., justice of West Wales,
i7.
hey
, justice of Wales. 60,
103, 163, 197, 240, 242, 243, 248.
256, 338, 341. 407, 458, 492, 502.
, of West Wales, grant of
the land of Glenerglen to, 77.
, , Llewellin, his son, 77.
, , of Wigmore, 193, 274,
491.
, , , complaint by,
274, 276, 474, 5^^.
, keeper of Ireland, the
king's lieutenant tiiiere, 3, 10, 18,
26736 67, 114, 121, 132, 137, 141,
193, 196, 210, 242, 243.
.*. , justiciary of Ireland,
317, 325, 339, 341. 354, 371, 456,
623, 668.
, , , power to ronore
and ^point ministers, Ac., 317,
Mortymer. See Mortimer.
Morrille. Momersfeid [co. Salop], Henrr
de Lutgarshale, prebendary of. 66.
, Walter de Bedewynd, preben-
dary of, 66.
Morriller, John de, and Theophania de
Sancto Petro in Campb his wife.
66.
Morwell, Robert de, and Lucy hbwife.
47.
Morwidi, Hugh de, 527.
GENERAL INDEX.
818
Moryu, John, 517.
, , of Thwening, 389.
, John son of Philip, 462, 568.
, Robert, 103.
Mose. See Moese.
Moseberd, William, 467.
Mosergh, Bobert de, 362.
Mosse, Mose, Merohe, Robert, 544.
^Thomas del, of FuimeflB abbey,
,Wimain, 108.
jSiee Moreis; Marisoo; Mexxahe;
Marsah.
Mo6sy, Thomas, of Kerdingtofi, 282.
Mot, John, master of la MarioU, 351.
Mota, Mote, OaJhardns de la, Gaillardtis
de, prebendary of Milton, 152.
, ^ precentor in the ohoroh
of the BLoly Trinity of Chichester,
145, 583.
Mote, Bertrand de la, yeoman of Car-
dinal Gkraoelinns, 52.
, Thomas de la, 475, 480.
Williamson of William de la,
166.
Mote, la Mote \in Iden parish, oo.
Sussex], 255.
Moterston. See Mottistone.
Mothallegate Street. JSee Nottingham.
Motkan, Robert, parson of Ovyngton,
206.
Motoiui, AmaJd, of Gasoony, 116.
Mottistone, Moterstone [in the Isle of
Wight], 485.
Mottram, Mottrom [in Longdendale, co.
Chester], 245, 431.
Moubri^, Mowbray, Alexander de, a
Scot, 562.
,John de, 25, 26, 28, 116, 122,
159, 324, 444, 639, 547.
; , John his son, 324.
, , a oommissioner, 282, 287
, , keeper of the Isle ol
Maxholme or lord of Haxeholm,
46, 63, 123, 162.
, ..constable of Scarborough
castle, 29, 36.
, Ralph de, 469.
, Roger de, 226, 516.
MoncleTe, 340.
Moue, Alice la, 484.
, William le, 485.
Monies, GnaJndus de, 47.
See Moeles; Mdis.
Moolton. Multon, co. Lincoln, 170, 211,
216.
Moolton, Mouton [co. Norfolk], William
de Blanfeud, parson of, 146.
Monlton. Multon, co. York, 359.
Moun, Master James de, 135.
See Mone; Mune.
Moonboucher, Mounbuoher, Moun-
boroher. See Mootbocher.
Mounoeias, Momoenx. See Munoeaux.
Moundesdere, John, 181.
MoundeYille, Master Jchn de, 414.
See Maonderille.
Mouner, Muner, Adam le, of Cathes-
end, 309.
, William Adamserjant le
Muner, 309.
, Hienry le, of Cressewelle, 87.
, Hugh son of Ralph le, 291.
, John le, and Johto his son, 361.
, of Birkerton, 306.
, John son of Nicholas le, 180.
, Nicholas le, 131, 540.
, Richard le, of Aynho, 385.
, ,of Seyton, 608.
, Robert le, 174, 529.
, Robert son of Alan le, 290.
.Stephen le, 171.
, , and Agnes his wife, 454.
, Thomas le, 366.
.Walter le, of Heneleye, and
Philip his son, 362.
, ,of Westhale. 309.
, William le, of Badyngham, 83.
William son of John le, and
Robert his brother, 608.
Compare Mellere ; Miller; Mol-
(^ndinis; Molere; Moly.n; Mulle;
Mullere ; Mulne.
Mounpynceon, Edmund de, 452.
Mount, Mounte^ Alan de, 509.
, Thomas atte. brother of Henry
le Hauer of Totton, 464.
, William, of Heghtredebury, 339.
See Monte; Montibus; Munt.
Mountaoser. See Montausier.
Mouniazays. See Montaeais.
Mountchensy, Mootchensy, John son of
Roger de, of Stanstede, 296.
See Monte Caniso.
Mount Oouguyt. Mountooguyt, Mend,
dus de, or Gasoony, 198.
Mounte. See Mount.
Mount«elewe. See Montelewe.
Mounfteny, Mounteneie, Mounteneye,
Munteny, Amald de. 391.
,John de, a commissioner, &c.,
93, 174, 1^5, 180, 182.
Edmuind de, 350.
, Richard de, 351.
Mountffichet. Sir William de, 414.
Mountfort, Alexander de, 404.
See Monte Forti.
Mountiowe, 445.
Mountlorym. See Moleryn.
Mountpelers,'^ Mount^llers. See Mun-
pelers.
Mount Ros, Robert de, 512.
Mount [St. Michael], co. Cornwall, 293.
Moureton. See Moortown.
Moume abbey. Mora [co. Cork], 12.
Mous, Thomas, 84, 279, 307.
Mousdron, Peter, 144.
Mouseholey MoniBhole Too. Cornwall],
393,
814
GENEKAL INDEX.
Monaele, William de, 114.
Moosters, Henry, 477.
, Richard son of Richard aite, 608.
MoQton. See Moulton.
Mowhray. See Monhray.
Mowe. 1^06 Mone.
Mower. See Messer.
Mowsl^, Museleye [co. Leioeater], 220.
Mowyn, WiUiam, a oonsenrator of the
peace, 283.
Moy, John, 427.
MoygDe. See Moigne.
Moysee, Richard, 83.
Mnoello. Bertos Tliedaldyn de. See
Thedaldyn.
Mncheldevre, Roherd de, 537, 581.
Mudeford, Modelord, Geoffrey, 605, 609.
, Geoffrey de, of Mouahde, 293,
605, 609.
Mnironth, Te^an, 310.
Mnlhum. See Milbome.
Moloastre, William de, 3.
Midderton, Richard de, 544.
Mulebom Port. See Milhome Port.
Muleford, Mtdford, John de, 69.
Mnleward, Henry le, oi Ghriatchnrch,
604.
>Hiidi son of Richard le, of
Stratteld Targys, 297
Malfo(rd. See Mnlelord.
MuUe, Nicholas atte, 486.
, Thomas atte, of Stoke, 487.
Compare Moaner; Maine.
Mallere, John le, oi Manytre, 287.
See Molere; Moaner.
Maine, John de la, 462.
See Malle.
Molten, Thomas de, kiTisman of Bea-
tnoe, wife of Roger le Brahacon,
14.
, , a commissioner, 96, 536.
, ,of Egremont, 138, 143,
252,446.
, , ,a conservator oi
the peace, 45, 290.
, , , marriage of his
son John, and Joan daughter oi
Peter de Gavaston, the king's
niece 43.
, .....*...., of Gilsland, 30, 31.
, , , Margaret his
daaghter. 39.
Malton. Su Milton; Moalton.
MaMan, William de, 404.
Manceaux, Mounceux, Morfnceus, Alan
de, 393.
.., Thomas de, of Bemeston, 291.
Mandak, William, 171.
Mande, John, 232.
Manden, Mandene, John de, 442.
, Robert de, 442.
, Roger de, 550.
Mundeyille. See Amanderille.
Mondaley, Maneele [co. Norfolk], 264.
Mane, Master Simon de, panoon of Bre-
don, 50.
See Meon; Mono; Moan.
Manor. See Moaner.
Manerie. See Mandsley.
Munestoke, Munestok. See Meon Stoke.
Mangeweeson, Alan, 359.
Geoffrey, 359.
Munkcaman, Mankeman, John le, 91,
303.
Munketon. See Monkton, Nan ; Monk-
ton.
Mankton, Manketon, Henry de, 305.
, John de, 282, 287, 305, 308.
Monneworth, Jordan de, 284.
Mimpeleis, Moantpelers, Moantpellers,
Tliomas de, 388, 447.
See Monte Pessnlano.
Manslow, Manslowe, oo. Salop, 4.
Monster, in Ireland, ooanties in, 333.
gaol delivery for, 333.
Monstreworth. See Minsterworth.
Mont, Henry le, 473.
See Meant.
Manteny. See Moanteny.
Manymel. See Motiimail.
Marage, exemption from, 499.
, grants of^ See:
Bridgnorth Nottingham
Bristol Scarborongh
Carmarthen Shrew sbnry
Drogheda Soathampton
Kilkenny Stafford
London Swansea
Montgomery Tonbridga
Norwich York
Mordach. Heniy, 26.
Murder, Mordro, qait oi, 250.
Mare. See Maro.
Maresley, Thomas ,247.
Marieas. Hugh de, and Margery, hit
wife, ^.
Murimoath, Muimouth, Master Adam
de, 85.
Muro, Mure, Bertrand pBertam] de,
of Gasoony, 163, 198.
Murrey, John de, 238.
Musard, Malcolm, 233, 278. 585.
Muachet. Musket, Agnes, sometime wife
of Richard de Pulton, 400.
, her son, Richard, 400.
, John, 79.
Musegrave. See Musgrave.
Museleye. See Mowsley.
Musene. Nicholas de, oi Brabant, 472,
523.
Masgraye, Musegrave, Robert de, 162.
, , of Newcastle upon Ibme,
600.
Thomas de, and Joan, his wife,
524.
See Littel Musgrave.
Muskelburgh. See Mosselbuiig^
GENERAL INDEX.
815
Musket. See Musobet,
Mnaselbargh, Muskelborgh foo. fidin-
bur^j, Thomaa de rfeweiand,
parson of, 382.
Mnssboneemaa, Waltor, 298, 464.
Mussmi, John, of Bendham, 441.
Mnstelsy ThomaB de, 345.
Muster. See Array.
Mnston, John de, 286.
Mutford. John de, a justice [20 April,
1316] of the Common Bench,
a commissioner, Ao,, 54, 80-83,
86, 92, 169, 179, 181, 183-
the parish of Combe in Teign-
290. 294, 299, 800, 301, 307, 309,
351, 359, 364, 368, 369, 371, 399,
461, 469. 474, 480, 483, 486, 501,
527, 537, 538, 544, 548, 549. 552,
605, 607.
..., Thomas son of William de, 363.
Mutilation, castration, maiming, mai-
hem, 89, 282, 288, 359, 4©.
, genetalia, 859, 483.
See also Arm; ^ee; Finger;
Hand; Maiming; Tongue.
Mutina, Jaoonius de, 167.
Mutton. See Mitton.
Myles. See Miles.
Mymekan, Mymkan, Mynikam, John,
891, 594.
Mynen, John de, 8.
See MigDien.
Mynesmyth, Matilda la, 399.
Mynikan. See Mymekaou
Mynour, John, 468, 473.
Myre, Mire, Boger of the, 373.
Myresman, Miriman, John. 278.
Myryel, Adam, 211.
Mystre, Geoffrey, 185.
Compare Master; Maystre.
My^yn, Edmund de, 306.
, Robert son of William de, 306.
Mythyngesby. See Miningsby.
Myton. See Mitton.
Myton upon Swale, Miton, oo. York, 85,
John de Caton^ vicar of, 85.
N
Naburn, Nabume [co. York], 396.
.- by Pulford [oo. York], 17.
Nafferton [oo. York], 521, 524.
Nafford, Thomas de, 180, 272, 478.
Nagerise, Peter de, merchant vintner,
72.
Naght, Benedict, 293.
Nalres, John atte, of Sthystede, 296.
, Robert atte, 296.
Nansmana, Andrew de, 463.
Nanton. See Naunton.
Napton, Henry de, 595.
Robert de, 595.
Narborough, Notrthburgh [oo. Leioes-
terj, 609.
John de Cave, parson of, 609.
Narwedale, Henry de. chaplain, 466.
Nassard, Nasard, Homy, 154, 347,
Nasse, Walter de, 576.
Nassington, Nassingtone, Roger de, 86.
I , prebendary of Nassing-
ton, 145.
Nassington, Nassyngton [co. Northamp-
ton], Ursus Neapoleonis de filus
Ursi de Urbe, prebendaiy of, 428.
t Ursus Jaoobi Neapolionis, pre-
endary of, 521.
, Roger de Nassingstone, preben-
dary of, 145.
Nateby, Richard de, parson of Doun-
nyse, 383.
Natland. Natoland, co. Westmoreland,
541.
Nattoo. See Notton.
Naulton, Richard de, 182. 231.
, Roger de, ting's bailiff, 182.
Naunton, Hugh de, a justice, Ac., 559.
t a commisBoner, Ac., 536.
Navarre, horses and armour ftt>m, 60.
i^nfi of France and. See Franoe:
Louis X ; Philip V.
Navenby. John de, padrson of Rother^
field Gray, m
Navestook, Navystok [co. Norfolk], 584.
Navigation of the Thames. See Thames.
Naylyn^urst, Peter de, and Juliana
his wife, 444.
Navystok. See Navestook.
Naylai^, la Neylonde, la NeUond, co.
Essex, 116, 132, 202.
Nayleworth. See Neylesworth.
NeapoKo. Neapdius, Neapolion [Fran-
Sipam, called Orsini], cardinal
eacon of St. Adrian, prebendary
of [Sutton cum] Buckingham in
the church of St. MaryTliincoln
24. 378, 448, 530. ^' '
V-' , prebendary of South
Cave m the church of St. Peter
York, 448.
Neapolionis, Neapoleonis, Uisus Jaoobi,
prebendaiy of Nassington, 521.
y IJrsus, de filiis Ursi de Urbe.
prebendary of Nasangton, 428.
Neasham^ Nesham [co. Duriiam],
prioress of, 378.
Neath, Neeth. oo. Glamorgan, keepers
[named] of the castle of, 584.
Neokton, Necketon. See Neoton: Neke-
ton.
Neoton, Necketon [oo. Norfolk], 153.
Nedlor, Thomaa le, of York, 21.
Ned, Adam, of Pulteney, and John his
son, 514, 558.
, Edmund, 231.
, John, 362, 367.
, of Daventry, 221.
Stephen, of Kadeloade, 274, 287
816
GENERAL INDEX.
Neen Sailers, None Solers [oa. Salop],
545.
Neeih. See Neatii.
Negre, Bomus de, merchant, 890.
Negron, Lyonenus de, 390.
Neilond. See Nayland.
Neirford, Nerford, Neyrford, Edmund
son of WUUam de, 258, 846.
, John de, 474, 537.
, Peter de, of Sazlingham, 359,
483.
Petronilla, late the wife of Wil-
liam de. 104.
Neimuyt, Neimut. See Neymut.
Neketon. Neokton, Robert de, 154.
Nepere, Ralph le. 181.
Nerford. See Neirford.
Nerlis, Ouchetns de, 250.
Nesham, Adam de, 284.
See Neasham.
Ness, Great, or King's or Strange Ness,
Straungenesse, co. Salop, 178,
467.
Nessaben, Richard, 277.
Nesse, Master Adam de, parson of
Hornse, 210.
, John son of Robert atte, 172,
i82.
Robert son of Hamo atte, 172,
182.
William son of William de, of
Sluwrabmry, 178, 467.
See Ness.
. Nessegate, Nessgate. See York.
Neteloombe. See Nettlecombe.
Netelton, Thomas de, 'carpenter,' 297.
Netherelinstede. See Linstead, Little.
Nether Gwent. Netherwent« [oo. Mon-
mouth], 531, 532.
Netherhardres. See Hardres, Lower.
Netherorton. See Worton, Nether.
Netherseal. See Seal.
Netherstawye. See Stowey, Nether.
Netherton, Lower, Nithrenithreton [in
the parish of Combe in Teign-
head, co. Devon], 78.
Netherwente. See Nether Gwent.
Netherwyk, Roger de, 278.
Nethrebolynghope. See Bullingham,
Lower.
Netleham. See Nettleham.
Nettlecombe, Netelcombe, [oo. Somer-
set], 86.
Nettleham [oo. Lincoln], Robert le Gleu,
parson of. 413.
Nettlestone, Neteleston [Isle of Wight],
82.
Netz, Thomas, of Great Harewedon,
289.
Neuard. See Neward.
Neubald. See Neubold.
Neubigcryng, Neubigging, Roger de,
231.
, Thomas de, 313.
, , a purveyor, 28.
, WiUiam de, 232.
Neubo. See Newbo.
Neubold. Neubald, Adam de, 494.
, John de, 209, 494.
, John le fiz Richard de, 494.
, Robert fite Stephen de. 494.
Roger fiz Henry de, 495.
William de, 50.
See Newbald; Newbold; New-
bold Papy.
Neuburgh, Robert de, and Margajneit
his wife, 430.
Neubury. See Newbury.
Neuby, Gilbert de, 306.
, John, son of John de, 235.
, William de, of Scarborough, 304.
^^ , his man John. John
Williamesman de Neuby, 304.
Neubyrs. See Newbury.
Neucomen, Robert, 288, 308.
Neudegate, William de, of Horle, 319.
Neuelonde, Richard son of John atte,
of Teye, and Thomas, his brother,
175.
Neugate. See Newgate.
Neuhouse, Neuhous, Neuhus. See New-
sham.
Neulond, la. See Newland.
Neuman. John, 285.
, John le, 565.
Roger. 90.
Neuport, Newport, Master Richard de,
bishop ri317 to 24 August, 1318J
of London, 80, 102, 136, 148, 166,
164, 165, 217, 238, 552.
William de, 145, 242, 427.
parson of St. Mary's,
Oxford, 258, 415.
See Newport.
Neuportpaynel. See Newport Pagnell.
Neusom, 394.
Neusoni. See MarcochaJ, William le, of
Neusom.
Neusom-upori-Tese. Sec Newshani-upon-
X, ees.
Neusum, Neusom, Godric de. 568.
John de, parson of the church of
Rattheu, 36l.
, Thomafi de, parson of Great
Granteeden, 42, 360.
See Newsham.
Neuthorpe, Thomas de, 87.
Neuton, Neutona, John de. 352.
, , of .Faxton, aiiid Petron-
illa his wife, 524.
, , son of Adam, 315.
the younger, sen of
Adam de Neuton, 315.
, John son of Adam de, 315.
, Roger de, 234.
, William de, 204.
See Newton.
Neuton Hareoourt. See Newton Har-
oourt.
Neuton Longueville. See Newton Xioa-
gueville.
GENERAL INDEX.
817
Nenton Roch^ord. See Newton in
Dickering Wapentake.
Neutonspitle, Hngh de, 366.
Neairenton Sarneville. See Newton
Sermonville.
Nenwerk. See Newark.
Neville, Nevilla, Nevill, Nemlle, Ney-
ville, Bdmu^ de, knight, 230.
1 , a oommissioner, &c.
87, 176, 184, 542.
, Elena, wife of Robert de, 415.
, Hugh de, 891, 417, 474.
and Ida, his wife, 285.
John de, 426, 582.
, a commissioner, &c.
82, 273, 280.
, f of Northampton, 309.
John de, J. de, of Stokes, 92, 95.
262, 263, 337, 342, 343, 344. 416.
« , a oommissioner, &c.
170, 177, 289, 304.
, Margaret de, 313.
, Mary de, 614.
, Philip de, 135.
, Ralph de, 514.
, Rannlph de, or Raindolf de, 514.
, Robert de, a justioe, Ao,, 135.
, Thomas de, olerk, 111.
, , of York, 461.
Walter de, the elder, 99.
, Walter 8on of John de, 87, 91,
99.
, William de, 135, 313.
, , and Amabilla, his wife
245.
, , of Rereeby, 286.
Neward, Neuard, John, 475. 479.
Newark^ Newerk, Neuwerk [oo. Not-
tmgham], towtt of, 45, 206, 218,
219, 280, 607.
, castle of, Robert de Pirpoant.
keeper of, 45.
, footmen for the war in Soot-
land from, 387.
, letters patemt dated at, 13 31.
34, 37, 39. 40, 90, 400, 403.
, Cbtumby, 378.
Newaik by Ripley [oo. Surrey], Roger,
prior of, 467.
, monks [named] of, 467.
Newbald, North, Neubold [oo. York J,
Pandulf de Sabellis (SatelP), pre-
bendary of, 343.
Richard de Comubia, preben-
dary of, 343.
Newbald, South, Southneubold [oo.
York], Master Robert de Pynse-
bek, prebendary of, 32Q.
Newbl^dn, Newe Biggyng, Newebigg'
Newbiggin, Neubiggyng, Newebiggyng,
Newebiegyng [co. Northumber-
lamd]. totteiB patent dated at.
388, 389, 465. '
Newbo, Newboth, Neubo [oo. lanooln],
abbot of, 1.
18845
Newbdd Pacy, Neubold [oo. Warwick],
176.
Newbold Revel, or Fenny, Fennyneu-
bolde [oo. Warwick], 370.
Newbold Verdon, Neubold Verdoun [co.
Leicester], Adam, parson of, 298,
463. '
Newborough, Rhos Vair, Roefeir, Roa-
feyr [oo. Anglesey], 116, 202, 223,
268, 453.
John de Haverbergh, parson of,
Newburgh, Henay de. See Easton,
Great.
See Winfrith Newburgh.
Newbury, Neubury, Neubyrs, co. Berks,
loo, Z<7ia.
Newcastle in Emlyn in Wales [co. Car-
marthen], Roger de Bello Fago,
keeper of. 338.
, William de Kovill, keeper of.
338.
Newoastle-under-Lyme [oo. Stafford!
230, 478. 484. ■"'
y St. Katherinefs chapel in, 197.
Newoa»tle-upon-1>ne, oo. Northumber-
land, town of, 22. 102, 112, 201,
227, 235, 289, 324, 343, 359 436
475. 519, 528, 600, 604.
iJ""y*>^ o^. Richard de Emeldon,
, buigessee of, 133.
, deputy of the ganger at, 18.
I Hugh Daudele, the elder, keeper
of the castle of, 2.
, receiver of victuals at, 247.
, Scots comins to, to treat of
peace, 414, 554.
» suspicious persons frcHU the
Marohes of Scotland coming to,
551.
warden of the works of the
bridge of, 814.
I gaol deliveiy for, 484, 545.
custom on wool, hides and wool-
fells at, 28, 153.
[oom, or victuals, Ac.] for, 44,
102, 133. 153, 207. ' '
, wine for, 203.
letters patent dated at. 378,
385, 390^2, 462, 464, 466, 467!
, ship t^en near, 218, 285.
Cougate in, 32.
, Augustinian FriaiiB of, 82, 258.
, FriaiB Preachers of , 112.
, church of St. John the Baptist
m, 235.
St. Nicholas in, 235.
Newe Big^ng, Newebigfe'. See New-
biggin.
Newegate. See Newgate.
Newehagh, Thomas de, prebendary of
Barlanark, 888.
See Newhay.
Neweheth, Henry de, ganger of wines.
222.
3 F
818
GENERAL INDEX.
N©w€liitlie. Nouele Hithe, Henry de,
of the la Nicolas, a51.
,Jiia«ter of la GodyerCy 28.
Newehouse, Newehous, Katerina atte,
, Simon atte, 171.
Newelaad, Newelond, John de, parson
of Faukirke, 382.
» Thomas de, parson of Muskel-
burgh, 382.
See Newland.
Neweman, John le, 10.
Newemareschal, Alan le, 277.
Newenden, co. Kent, 363.
Newonhani, Adam de, chaplain, 563.
*SVe New uham ; Newnham on
Severn.
Newent. Sec Oakle by Newent.
Newenton, Newynton, Henry de, a
monk of St. Augustine^s, Canter-
bury, 98, 173, 276.
Robert de, 176, 326, 426.
See Newington Stoke.
Neweport. See Newport.
Newerk, Master Nicholas de, 613.
, Robert de, 406.
» , of Stannford, and
Matilda, his wife, 347.
See Newark.
Neweton in Cantredmaar. See Newton
by Dynevor.
New Forest, oo. Hants, 116, 132, 202.
270, 274, 287, 316, 324.
Newgate, Newegate, Neucate, in the
mtv or in the suburb of London,
» oommissiofn or jostioes of gaol
doliverv for. 144, 180, 307, Ml,
334. 370, 42&. 430.
, gaol or prison of, 669, 692, 694.
,' Edmwnd ie Lorymer,
keeper of. 386. *
parish of St. Sepulchre's with-
out, 597.
Tumagain, or Wanda-
B<>ne»-laue in, 597.
Newhall. See Aula Nova.
Newham [oo. Northumberland], 324.
Newhaven, Meohyng, oo. Sussex* 605.
Newhay, Newehagh fby HemingbrouKh,
00. York]7416. * '
Newhousi\ iS^ Newsham.
Newington Longuerille. See Newton
Longueville.
NewinKtoo, Stoke, Newenton [oo Mid-
dlesex], Vitalis de TesU, pw-
bendaiy of, 634. ^^
Newland, Neweland, Newelond, la
Newelonde 487.
Newland. Newelonde [oo. Essex], 81.
Newland, la Newelond* co. Gloucester,
884, 481.
Newland, la Nwilond fpart of the an*. .
bishop of Dubhn's manor of St '
Sopurchre immediately south of
I>ublinj, SOI,
Newmarket. See Novo Mercato.
Newminstar [oo. Nwbhomberland]. the
abbot of, 563.
Newnham, Newenham [oo. NorthamD>
tonl, 677. ^
Newnham on Severn. Newenham [co.
Oloucester], Jonn de Lyndwode,
rector of, 413.
William de Creton, rector of,
Newport, Neuport, 411, 606.
Newport, Neuport, co. Fbbgk, 386, 488.
Newport, Neuport [co. Monmouth], 103,
120, 257, 415, 456, 545.
Newport, Neweport [co. Salop], 355.
Newport Pagnell, Neuportpaynel [co.
Buckingham], 135.
church of St. Peter, 135.
Newport. See Neuport.
New Ross. See Roes, New.
New Sarum. See Salisbury.
Newsham, or Newhouse, Neuhus Tin
Brocklesby parish, oo. Lincoln],
the abbot of, 6, 250, 397.
abbot and convent of, 168.
Newsham upon Tees, Neusom uponlVse
Neusom upon These [co. Dur-
ham], Master Thomas de Met-
hwn, chaplain <rf, 326, 377.
John de Bolom, chaplain of, 379.
NewBome. See Newsham, co. Lincoln.
Newstead. de Novel Lieu, the prior of
494
Newstead on Ancholme. Ancolme or An-
colne [co. Lincoln], 183.
, prior of, 183, 227, 283.
, prior and convent of, 380, 395
loF^Ii"^ de Waldeo. canon of,
183, 283.
Newst^ in Sherwood^ Sfeirewode [oo.
Nottingham], pnor and convent
of, 6.
sub-prior and oonvent of, 205.
Newton, Neuton, 228.
Newtoo, Neutoo, oo. Cambridge, 373.
Newton, Neoton [co. Lincoln], 61.
Newton, Neuton [co. Norfolk], 81, 104.
Newton by Castleacre Neuton by Castel-
acre, co. Norfolk, 81.
Newton, Neuton. oo. Northumberland,
497.
Newton, Neuton, oo. Suffolk, 120.
NewtoojOld, Old Neuton, oo. Suffolk,
Newton. Neuton [oo. Warwick], 60.
Newton, Neuton [co. York], 315.
Vt^- York, hospital of. See
Hedon, St. Sepulchres bo^ital.
Newton, Neuton Roohefbcti pn Dicker-
ing, Wapentake, co. York], Laor^
cooe de Under, vicar of. 149.
>xr^,^!i^ ^® Wyvwthorpa, vkar
or, 149.
Newton by Austreiy, Newton Bcsis.
Kyngesneuton [co. Warwick], a
■ — ■ ■ 1
-r- jfc I ' i^ - "*
^ * M-^
GENERAL INDEX.
819
Newton [by Dyaevor], Neweton in Can-
tredmaur, Newenton in "Wales, 1
Neuton in Wales, Neuton [oo.
Carmarthen], 130. 265. 256, 266. '
Newton Ferrers, Niweton Ferrers [co.
Devon], Herbert de Ferrariis,
rector ol, 853.
Newton Haroourt, Neuton Harecourt,
CO. Leioeeter, 27.
Newton, Long, Langneuton Fco. Dur-
ham], Manserus Marmyoun, *
parson of, 216, 217.
Newton Longueville, Neuton Longue-
ville [oo. Buckingham], 103.
Newton Reg^s. See Newton by Austrey.
Newton Sermonville, Neuwenton Same-
ville, oo. Somerset, 79.
Newton St. Sepulchre. See Hedon.
Newton Willerby, Neuton Willaitieby
[co. York], 315.
Newton, Wold, Waldeneweton [in Brad-
ley Haverstoe hundred, co. Lin-
coln], Guy Bretoun, parson ol,
222.
Newynee, William soa of Alice. 486.
Newynton. See Newenton.
Neylesworth, Nayleworth, Peter son of
Gilbert de. 307, 364.
Neylonde, la. See Nayland.
Neyrford. See Niedrford.
Neymut, Neymuyt, Neymoyt, Neir-
nuyt. iSieiriiut, John de. John, a
consjervator of the peace, a oom-
misftionPT. Ac., 20, 354, 428, 461.
Neyville. See Neville.
Nichol, Nichole, Nicholas, 481.
, Richard. 543.
, William, parson of Buleraune,
207.
Nioholai, Master WiUiam, 161.
Nicholas, brother of Roger de Sutton, 1.
, the chaplain, 68.
, See Chapelayn.
vicar of Ardleigh. Sae Ard-
leigh.
Adam son of, 235.
, Henry son of, de Wollavyngtioii,
485.
,Hu^ son of, de Holm, 284.
, John son of, deHautwystle, 359.
, ,le Mouner, 180.
, ,de Stebbinge, 488.
, , de Warrewyk, 362.
.Richard son of. le Brette of
Fulford, 540.
, ,de Nortlioarleton, 315.
.Robert eon of, le Porter of
Hadonham, 478.
, ,le Revo of Dodyngton,
602.
, Roger son of, de Holm. 284.
Thomas son of , de Hautwisle,
359.
, Walter son of, de Hantwysle,
359.
.William son of, de Burton, 85,
476.
, de Hauxfbon [Hanzson
in error], 166, 399.
Nichdaus. Peter, of Venice, 409.
Nichole. See Nichol.
Nioodemus, William, 367.
Nidderdale, Niderdale [co. York], gl.
Nigel, bishop [1133 to 1169] of Ely, 36.
Nigel, Robert son. of, commissioner, 461.
Nightegale, John, 469.
Nikelot, Peter, 469.
Nimet or Nympton. See Nympton
Ninfield, Nonenesfeld [co. Sussex], 511.
Nithrenithreton. ;See Netherton, Lower.
Niweton. See Nyweton.
Niweton Ferrers. See Newton Ferrers
NodariiB, Joan late tJbe wife of Robert
de, 238.
, John son of Oliver de, 292.
.Oliver de. 292.
See Nowers.
Noddyng, Thomas, 483.
Noere. See Nodanis; Nowers.
Noggare, John le, 296, 474, 487, 541.
Noke, Nok, Walter atte, 208.
Williiam atte, of Wymerepol,
and William his son, and Roger
brother of tlie said William, 279.
Nonaunt, Roger, 240.
, Roger de, an assessor, 349.
None Solers. See Ncen Sellers.
Nonewyk, Roger de, commissioner, 99.
Nonyngton, Thomas de, monk, 174.
See Nunnington.
Norbelton, William de. 542. 549.
Norburgh. See Northburgh.
Noroott, Northoote [in the narish of St
Helen's. Abingdon], 377.
NordleyRegis, Northeley, oo. Salop.
Nordon. Over [by Southery, oo. Nor-
folk], 451.
Noreys. See Norreys.
Norfokfaia, Northfolohia, Gomems de,'
and Alice his wife, 263.
, Guyemerus de, 263.
Norfolk, Northfolke, Nicholas de, 396.
, ,and Elena his wife, 225
396.
, Stephen de, canon of Waltham
Holy Cross. 278.
, Thomas de, 225, 396, 528.
, , and Matilda his wife
225, 396.
Norfolk, earl of. See Brotherton.
,archdeaoon of. iSfee Plumpton.
Norfolk, county of, 20, 41, 67, 200, 213,
215, 301, 401, 463, 500, 536, 569,
578, 597, 598.
assessors for, 349.
, oommissLoners for, 97, 299, 501,
549, 602.
, touching malpractices of
sheriffs, &o. in, 351.
, conservators of the peace for,
460.
, justices of assise in, 213.
, sheriff of, 106, 141, 365, 538.
820
GENERAL INDEX.
Norfolk — eoni.
, commiiMion de ioaUiis et fas$aHs
for, 276, 368. 868.
for Mersklaud io,
' 472, 587.
, toaoiiing money levied
for anning foot aPldieiB, 100.
, a panon in gaol for burglary
, foollectioQ of toll from the mer-
diantft, Ao.y of William, ooont of
Holland in, 171, lU, 284, 865,
481, 609.
, , alleged ooHuBiom in, 463.
,fiah from, 215.
, custom on wools in. 608.
o£feiioe6 against the Staple of
Wool in, 4^.
, purveyance in, 82.
, ships to be levied in, 141.
yship plundered by men of, 186.
wreck of sea on the coast of,
297, 364.
Norfolke. See Norfolchia.
Norham Too. Northumberland], 27, 66
166.
,John Daray constable of the
castle of, 66.
, Sir llioffmte Oray, cooflrtable of
the castle of, 571.
Norhampton, Norhamton, Northamo-
ton, Alexander de, a purveyor, 12,
138.
, brother Geoffrey de. 37.
, Philip de, 532.
, Richard de, 604.
8€€ Northampton.
Noriz, John son of Stephen 1e, of Hard-
yngfaam, 429.
See Norreys.
Norman, John, 86.
, , of Baundee, poulterer,
232.
, Robert, of Hedon. 322.
, Thomas, * harbour,* 411.
,WiUiam, 171.
Normanby, Richard de, derk, 440, 494.
Normanby Hall. Normanby by Buaix>n
Stathar, Normanby, oo. Lincoln,
27 o.
Normand, Normaund, Gorinus, 370.
» Roger, of Suthampton, 506.
Normandia, William sou of James de,
443.
Normandv, 137, 142, 265, 323, 356, 373,
438, 518, 524.
,a ship of, 538.
See also Bkuiohelainde ; Har-
fleur ; Longueville ; M^nceque-
villo; Pr6aux St. Le@er.
Normantou, Alice de, of Lincoln, 896.
, John de, 295, 372.
Normantou, John de HerlasVm, paxBon
of, 499.
Nonnaoton foo. Nottin^ain],
John de Saodale, pivbeodaiT of,
194.
Normantoo, co. Rutland, 171.
Normanville, Dionisia late the wife of
Thomas de, 487.
Normaund. See Normand.
Norreys, Nonreis, Nwreys, Alexander le,
384.
.Gilbert le, 221.
, Godfrey le, 562.
Guy, Guy de (sie), and laabelli
his wife, 679.
, John, 523.
,John son of Alezaod^r le, of
Claworth. 6.
Richard, 486.
, , of Coldiceter, 367, 475,
479.
.Richard le, of Tlinycros or
Twycros, 228, 229.
, Roger le, le porter, 162.
William le, 152.
See None.
Norridge, Nornsgd [in Upton Sooda*
more parishj, co. Wilts, 187.
North. Henry, of Totenaye, 234.
,Hugh. of Waterpire, 177.
,Hugh son of Hu^. 185.
, Stephen, of Osnewyk, 82.
Thomas, of Bdyngbrok, chap-
lain, 290.
Thomas son of Huc^ 185.
North, the, 141, 209, 212, 213, 218,
266. 269, 286, 829, 355, 386, 389.
390, 561, 562.
, the king's envoy's tp, 141.
, journey to the, 22.
J robbery committed on cardinals
m the, 199.
, victuals or provisions for the,
59, 205, 207.
Noarthallerton, NorthalverUm [co.Tork],
336.
, Robert de Brompton master of
the hospital of, 20.
Northalverton. See Northallerton.
Northampton, archdeacon [1316 to 1330]
of, Gilbert de Middeltcm, 187.
Northampton, Norhompton, coiKoty of,
31, 67, 351, 354, 355, 391.
, assessors for, 348.
, commissionerB for, 97, 299. 501.
conservatocB of the peace for,
460.
, justices oi aasiie for, 484.
, commission de waUUs et fotsaiis
for, 363.
, sheriff of, 31, 51, 191, 203, 334,
405.
, to arrest pefsons sus-
pected or malpractioes, 377.
, and coroneiB of, 334.
, enquiiy touching serjeanties in,
50.
, to hunt in the fopests of, 157.
GENERAL INDEX.
821
Northampton, Norhampton. town of,
283, 241, 278, 2^, 834, 899, 403,
. 410, 467, 472.
, jnstioes of assize for, 482.
, William de Bar»>, keeper of
the seal for debts, 834.
, gaol or prison of, 4.
, oommisaian of gaol delivery for
176, 273.
letters patent dated at, 164-
169, 185, 187-196, 199, 201, 211
272. 273-276, 278, 280, 283.
Brampton by, 294.
, Friani PreaoherB of. 410.
, St. Andrew's, prior of, 376
> Gwiohard de Garolooo,
prior of, 425.
, Conon, prior of, late
prior of Horthona, 426.
, prior and oonvent of,
167.
, St. Giles's churoh. Hugh [de
Ck>lewortli] vicar of, 472.
, St. James's without, the aJbbot
of, 1.
, abbey of St. Mary de la Pr6
without, 334, 356.
, , Margery [de Broke]
abbees [1296 to 1319] (^, 334.
Agnes de» Pavely, alibeas
Of, 338, 366:
, , Margaret de Grey, anun
of, 334.
, , Isabella de Obtesbrok, a
nun of, 334.
See Norhampton.
Northbarwe. See Barrow, North.
Northboure. See Bower.
Northboume, Northburn [oo. Kent],
600, 566, 699.
Northburgh, Northeburgh, Norburgh,
Hugh de, 254.
, Roger de, 6, 21, 24, 32, 38, 53,
66. 67, 68. 70, 86, 119, 122, l4l,
142, 143, 157, 184, 188-190, 196,
205, 213, 222, 223, 237, 253, 266,
259, 266, 289, 293, 313, 351, 353,
856, 370, 379, 380, 391, 446, 468
651, 666, 579, 588, 595, 696.
, keeper of the Waardrobe,
24. 30, 31, 72, 117, 129, 130, 138,
160, 161. 198, 204, 206, 215, 216,
220, 241, 265, 269, 360, 387, 409,
455.
, , provost of Beverley, 31.
archdeacon [29 May,
1317, to 1322] of Richmond, 160,
418, 465. 604, 628, 601.
Northburgh. See Narborough.
Northcarleton, Ridiard son of Nicholas
de, 316.
, William son of Osbert de, 315.
, Sarra, his mother, 315
See Gariton, North.
Northoave, William son of Peter de
582.
See Cave, North.
Northoote. 8u Noroott.
North Cotee. See Coatee.
Northoove. See Gove, North.
Northoreyk. See Creake, North.
Northdalton, William de, parson of
Doreedawe, 382.
Northden, Northdene. Richard de, a
purveyor, 129, 188. 259, 379, 666.
Northeley. See Nordley Regis.
Northereik. See Creake, North.
Northferiby. See Ferriby, North.
Northfleet, Northflet, Northflete [co.
Kent], Gauoelinus Johannis, car-
dinal priest, parson oi, 517.
, letters patent dated at, 429.
Noarthflet, John de, parson of the church
of Amiyngton, 395.
Northfolohia. See Norfolohia.
Northfolk. See Norfolk.
North Garde. See Knaresborough
forest.
Northgeveldale. See Givendale.
Northgrave, William de, chi^lain, 646.
Northgrove, John de, 62.
Northhallo, Robert son of Roger de, of
Ledes, 527.
Northho, Northhoo, Northo, Northoo,
Northou. William de, a oommis-
sioner. Ac., 64, 92, 96, 179, 283.
285, 286, 300, 366, 370, 374, 637,
642, 648, 650, 606.
Northiam, Northihamme [oo. Sussex],
611.
Northihamme. See Northiam.
Northkelsey. See Kelsey, North.
Northleaoh, Nortleoh, oo. Gloucester,
617.
Northlegh, Thurstan de, 230.
Northmolton. See Molton.
Northmoor, la More [Chaddington hun-
dred, oo. Oxford], 43, fiO.
jSle6 Bablock ; Moor.
Northo, Northoo, Northou. See Northho.
Northoclee. See Oakley, North.
Northoseneye. See Oseney; Rowley by
Oxford.
Nortiipit. Stx Stanhoe.
Northreppes. Sec Repps, North.
Northrething. See Lincoln, county of.
Northton. See Norton, Bredons; Nor-
ton, Cold.
Northtrethytig, Northiething. See Lin-
coln, county of.
Northumberland, county of, 88, 133,
250, 301, 484, 546.
, gaol delivery for, 607.
, commissioners to arrest rebels
within, 99.
, to receive into tho king's
peace persons of, 71, 136.
, conservators of the peace for,
301, 469.
, keepers [named] of the truoe
rwith the Soots] for, 414, 416,
, sheriff of, 601.
, William de RideU, 88.
822
GENERAL INDEX.
Northmnberliuid — cant.
, the SootB in, 140, 153, 247.
, Cdstom on wooIb ia. 603.
y relief of knights and others in,
247.
Northweald, Northweld, Northwelde
[oo. Essex], 482.
Northwell, WUUam de, 418, 422.
See NorweJl.
North wick, Northwyk^^ North wyk by
Worcester [oo. WorceBterJ, 662,
672.
North wick, Northwyk by Blook^e [oo.
Worcester], 461.
Northwode, Agnes, late the wife of
John de, the younger, 209.
, Master H«iry de, 323, 692
, Johftt de, 207, 392.
, and Joan his wife, 323.
Master B«ohard de, archdeacon
of Stow. 457.
William de, 537.
See Northwood.
Northwode Bemin^ham. See Baming-
ham Norwood.
Northwode Chastiners. See Northwood
ChasteneiH.
Northwode in Shepeye. See Norwood.
Northwold [oo. Norfolk], 263.
Northwood, Northwod [oo. Gloucester],
Northwood, Northewode by Kydermin-
istre [co. Worcester], 102.
Northwood Chasteners, Northwode
Ohastioers [neaj: Milton, co.
Kent], 207.
Noithwyoo. Sec Norwioo.
Northwyk, William de, 569.
Nortieoh. See Northleaoh.
Norton. Adam de, 359.
, Alan de, 211.
, James de, a commissioner, oour
servaitor of the peace, 95, 9G. 283,
461.
, John de, king's clei*, 67, 58.
, going to Rome, 212.
[oo. Devon], 466, 476.
, the hermit of Lanicham.
60. 626. — w«-x.,
, parson of Shenley, 157.
I prebendajy of St. Mary's
church by the castle of Leicester,
74.
, Nicholas de, 492.
, Philip de, 178.
, Philip son of Vincent de, 479.
, Bslph de, 265.
, Richard de, 449.
X Master Robert de, parson of
Monestok. 490.
Thomas de, 368.
William de, 294, 366.
Norton [co. Diu-ham]. colleeiate ohureh
of, Bernard de Kirkeby, near
of, 112.
Master Edmimd de London, pre-
oendary in the church of St.
Mary, 20.
Norton [co. Hants], 147.
Norton [co. Hereford], 350.
Norton [co. Suffolk], 492.
Norton in Bredon [co. Woroester], 499.
Norton. See Norton, Greens.
Norton by Tanton. See Norton Fiti
Warren.
Norton Bredotis, Northton in Bredon
[CO. Worcester], 499.
Norton, Cold, Northton, co. Eases, 79.
Norton by Daventry [oo. Northampton],
221.
Norton Fits Wamen, Norton by Tauntoo,
Norton by Tanton, co. Somerset,
86.
Norton. Greens. Norton [co. Northamp-
ton], Ralph de Plumpton, panoo
of, 467.
Norton [Mandeville], Norton [co.
Essex], 482.
Norton St. Valery, Norton St. Walery,
Norton [in the pariah oi Selborne,
CO. Hants], 408, 533.
Norway, masts for England from, 190.
, tnding with com to, 263.
Norwell, Northwell [co. Nottin^iam],
Robert de Wodhuse, prebendaiy
of, 89.
WTilliam de Melton, archbishop
of York], late prebendary of, 39.
Norwich. See Norwico.
Norwich, bishc^ of, 27, 104, 113.
See Gray; Oxeneford,
S€Jnion.
Norwich, bishopric, diocese,or see of, 4,
9, 29, 39, 103, 106, 114, 119, 121,
135, 199, 222, 394, 441, 494, 503,
525, 670.
taxation, 601.
, tenth in. 4, 40, 123, 156. 160.
Norwich, cathedral church of the Holy
Trinity, prior of, 178. 454.
, prior and convent d
104, 339, 464.
.archdeacon \Jemp. Henipr 111] of
Norfolk in, Master Nicholas do
Plumpton, 150.
, chapel of St. Jc^in the Eran-
gelist in the coithedral or priory
of, 114, 270 339.
cemetery of the church of tiw
Holy Trinity, 271.
Norwich, cit^ of, 4, 89, 93, 98, 104, 147,
169, 178. 194, 199, 236, 242. 2n,
274, 277, 309, 416, 521, 573.
, bailiffs [named] of, 277.
justices of fi»ol delivefy for, 467.
, castle of, Jc^in Gkiffoun keeper
of ihe gate of, 21.
murage for, 60.
GENERAL INDEX.
828
Norwich — cont.
St. GiWs hosintal in, 236. 242,
666, 673.
St. Matthew's ohturoh Tumted
with the parish of St. Martin's in
the Plain, otherwise at the Palace
Gate in 1349], Clement [de Onap-
toa] parson d, 573.
NorwioOj Norwyco, Northwyoo, Nor-
wich, Henry de, 498.
, John de, 360.
, son of Walter de Nor-
wioo, 311.
Walter de, 6, 41, 69, 62, 105,
123, 125, 126, 149, 339, 350, 369,
392, 509. 519, 566, 569.
, , chief baron of the Ik-
chequer, a commistaioner, &c., 85,
90, 205, 264, 278, 299, 301, 350,
351, 463, 501, 549, 605.
, ^., late treasarer of the
Exchequer, 64, 70, 118.
, keeper of the Treasury,
417.
, , his son John de Nor-
wioo, 311.
William de, 592.
., parson of the church of
St. Martin, Vintry in London,
416.
Norwiz, Laurence de, 469.
Norwood, Northwode in Shepeye [in
Eastohurch parish, in the Isle of
Shepey, co. Kent], 323.
Norwyco. See Norwioo.
Noseleso, Peter de, Peter le, of High
Aungre, 482.
Nostell, St. Oswalds [in the parish of
Wraeby, near Pontefraot, oo.
York], prior and convent of, 506.
, the prior of, parson of Bam-
burgh, 1.
Note, Notte. Robert, 495.
, Thomas 1©, 370.
Noteleston. See Nettlestone.
Noteleye. See Notley.
Noteman, Henry, 454.
Peter, 285.
Notesone, William, 475, 480.
Nothirst. See Nuthurst.
Notingham, Notyngham, Geoffrey de
573.
, Hugh de, of Uppyngham, 171.
, Nicholas de, prebendary of
Thuriby, 224.
, Richard de, 63.
Robert de, of Dublin, 65.
, Silvester son of Master Silves^
ter de, 315.
, William de, canon of the priory
of Cartmel, 402.
See Nottingham.
Notley, Notley^e [in Orendon parish, co.
Buckingham], canons of the
boose of St. Mary of. 600.
Notlye, John de, ^ioer, 588, 546.
Notte. See Note.
Nottelake, oo. Somerset, 296, 474, 487,
541.
Nottinghwn, Notyngham, archdeaconry
of, 148.
Nottingham, county of, 80, 480, 598.
, assessors for, 348.
, oommis^oners for, 96, 299.
to perambulate the for-
ests of, 240.
opnservatoiB of the peace for,
460.
, sheriff of, 17, 203, 205, 415, 501.
, form of taxation for. 349.
custom on wools in. 603.
offences against the Staple of
wool in, 489.
, bridge of Kegworth on the con-
fines of, 150, ^9. 603.
Nottingham, Notingham, Notyngham,
tow.n of, 1, 17:87, 90, 191, 261,
281, 316, 370, 378, 394, 529.
, Carmelite Friars of, 316, 394.
, castle of, keepers of the, 19.
, , purveyances for, 370.
, , Roger de Verdon, con-
stable of, 370.
, letteis patemt dated at, 2-16,
18, 19, 27, 81-84, 195-197, 199-201,
204-206. 211, 276, 278, 279, 350.
, Mothallegate street in, 316.
, murage for, 600.
, prison or gaol of, 17. 179.
, oommisston of g^xA delivery for,
607.
Hethebeth, Hethebedie, Hese-
beth, bridge of, 600.
, Alice, late the wife of
John le Palmer, builder of, 1. 378.
, pontage for the repair
oi, 191.
and bridge between the bridge
of Hethebethe and Gkuneleston,
600.
Notion, Nat ton [co. Wilts], 535.
Notyng, Peter de, of Grrimeston, 367.
Notyngdon, Richard de, 99.
Notsmgham. See Notingham; Netting,
nam.
Nouele Hi the. See Newehithe.
Novo Burgo, Ambrose de. a commis-
sioner. &c., 501.
, marshal of the Ex-
chequer, 458, 492.
Novo Castello, William de, 171.
Novo Castro, Henry de, 465.
Novo Castro subtus Lymam, William
son of Thomas de, 197.
Novo Castro supeir Tinam. Hugh de,
vicar of Hadyngton, 381.
Novo Mercato, Avicia, lato the wife of
John de, 8.
Thomas de, commissioner, 240,
303.
Noviis Bureus. See Newport, oo. Mon-
mouui.
824
GENERAL INDEX.
NowePTB, Oliver de, 82.
iSfee Nodariis.
NubbeleyB, John de, 565.
Nuaetiesfeld. See Niiiiield.
Nun McmktoQ. See Momkton, Nun.
Nunnehous, William de, 212.
Nunneeservant, Henry le, 469.
Nunnewyk. See Nanewyk.
Nunnin^ton, Nonyngton [co. York], 260.
Nutford by Blandford, Blaken6tford, oo.
Dorset, 90 173.
Nuthurst, Nothirst [co. Warwick], 803.
See also Trussol of Nothirst.
NutJey abbey. See Notley.
Nutbde, William de, rector of Fair-
stead, 222.
Nuttele Alba, William do, provost of the
church of Holyheed, 196.
Nyel, Nicholas de, 5S4.
Nymetom. See Nympton, King's.
Nympha. See Monte Mirteto.
Nympton, King's, Nymeton. oo. Devon,
92.
Nyntinggale, Nyutinggale, Thomas, 233.
Nythyngale, Ricluurd de, 231.
Nyweton. Niweton, Robert do, 560.
, Walter de, 296, 474, 487, 641.
Nywent. Sec Oakle by Noweot; Ode
juxta Nywent.
0
Oakfield. See Wokefield.
Oakham, Okham, co. Rutland, 300, 386,
608.
Oakhanger, Okhangre, oo. Southamp-
ton, 415.
Oakle by Newent, Ode 'by Nywent or
Newent [oo. Gloucester], 486
Oakley [with Brill], Ado [co. Bucking-
ham], Gilbert de Eboraoo, parson
of, 120, 195.
, William de Wrotham, pardon
of, 195.
, William de Wydington, pajrsoo
of, 195.
Oakley. North, Northoclee [oo. Hants],
271.
Oar, or Ower, Ore [oo. Hants], 274,
287.
Obargy [oo. Carlow], 13.
Obewy. Obey. See O^Buidhe.
Obresshill, Adam son of Robert DufiP,
156.
, Gilbert son of Robert Duff, 166.
, John son of Robert Duff, 155.
, Laurence son of Robert Duff,
i56.
Philip 90*1 of Daviid, 166.
Obresshill — cont.
, Robert son of David, 155.
, son of GiUecrist, 156
.William son of David, 155
son of Donenald, 165.
Obthorpe [oo. Lincoln], 190.
O'Buidhe, Obey, Castle Obeirf [the dis-
trict now represented by liie
barony of Ballyadam, Qaeen'B
County], castle of, 193.
Oby. Ouby [oo. Norfolk], 144.
Ockdeye. See Ockley.
Ockethy. See Ikeathy.
Ockham, Okham, oo. Surrey, 532, 607.
Ockley. Ocke eye [oo. Surr^], 607.
Ode, John de. 87.
, , the dder, 548.
, the younger, 643.
, bailiff of Great Yac-
mouth, 463.
Walter de, 438.
Sec Oakle.
Ode juxta Nywent, Adam de, 485.
Ivo de, 486.
Ode Pyeohard, Adepiohard [oo. Here-
ford], 79.
Odey. See Oakley.
Oddestok. See Odstock.
Oddynfi^es, Oddingseles, Odingeedes,
Odyngeseles, Odyngselee, John
de. 69, 410, 636, 663.
, and William bis
brother, 170, 636.
Ode, Ralph, 476. 480.
Roger, of Fletestrete, 369.
Thomas, of Brethenham, 368.
Odell, Wahille [co. Bedford], 289.
Odelyn, Hugh, 396.
Odey, or Mody, William, 93. 100.
Odieme, Richard son of John, 608.
Odiham, Odyham [oo. Hants], 608.
, Hugh le De»pener, the younger.
constable oi tbwa castle of, 46, »K.
, Robert Lewer oooistable of the
castle of. 696.
, gaol delivery for, 603.
, letters patent dated at, 446,
448, 450, ^1, 462, 486, 603, 610,
648, 550, 601.
, park of, 380.
Odiugeselee. See Oddyngsdes.
Odo, Williajn son of, 150.
Odounilieue, Thomas, 156.
Odstook, Oddestok, oo. Wilts, 374.
Odyham. .Siee Odiham.
Odyn, Henry, 19.
, Walter, 417.
Odyn^^les. ^S^ee Oddynsdes.
Offeleye. See Offley.
Offenhamme, John son of Henry de, of
Cleve, 487.
Offeton, WUliam de, 274.
Offington, Offyn^^ton, oo. Sussex, 28S.
GENERAL INDEX.
825
Offl^, Offeleye [oo. Hertford], 185.
Great, Great Offeleye [oo. Hert-
ford], fe.
Offord, or Ufford, Master John de, the
ohAQOoUor [1345 to 1349], 3o7.
Offynton^ Offyngtou, Johu de, 222.
See Offington.
Ofhalle. Robert de, * draper,' 277.
, , Laurenoe Roberdeeman-
ofhalle, 277.
, Peter Roberdeeman Of-
halle, 277.
OfhoUe. See Hole.
Of the Bothe. See Bothe.
Of the Boure. See Boare.
Of the, or Outhe, Grene. See Greiie.
Of the HaUe. See Halle.
Of the Mire. See Myre.
Of the Wolhous. See Wolhous.
Ogbouime St. Geoo^, Okebam feo.
Wilte], prior rf, 326.
, , his men [named], 326.
, William de Ponte Episoopi, prior
of, 268.
Ogwell, East, Estwoggewill, Estwogwill,
00. Devon, 466, 476.
Obti«snuth. See Oystermouth.
Oke, Ok. Okes, Edward atte, 74.
,Heinjy de, 573.
, Robert del, 474.
, Roger de, 228.
William, 467.
Okebiume, Okeburn, Okei>oarn, Oke-
bourne, Adam de, 418, 446.
, parson of the church of
FelmerBham, 79.
Stephen de, 340.
Okeburn. See Ogbourae St. George.
Okeley. See Oakley.
Okelli, William, burgees of Droughda
813, 314.
Okeoure. See Okoure.
Okes. Sir. Oke.
Okham, John de, king's derk, 568.
See Oakham.
Okhangre, GUbert de, 599.
See Oakhangre.
Okoure, Okure, Okeoure, Laurence de
1^72, 273.
, Roger de, 272, 273.
Oky, John, of Lyntoa, 93, 100.
, Richard, 529.
Oldbek. Stephen de, of Wychingham,
277.
OldefeJd, wood of. See Oldwood.
Olde Halle, Oldehalle, Nicholas del. of
Estderham. 58.
, Thomas atte, 90.
Oldeiornd, Reginald de, 18.
Oldere, Ricfawl, and Sabina his wife,
i23.
Oldeebrom, John, 19.
, WiUiam, 19.
Oldestratford. See Stratford, Old.
Old Ford. See Ford.
Oldhamstooks, Haldhamstok [oo. Had-
dington], Ridiard Gerard of Dis-
seford, pareon of, 381.
Oldington. See Oldyngtonk.
Oldman, Oldematn, John, 475, 480.
William son of Reginald, of
Tdthorpe, 228.
OMwood, POldefeld [oo. Northampton],
wood of, 113.
Oldyngton, Oldington, Henry de, apur-
v^or, 62, 129, 188.
Oleron. Olerun [France], Arnold Cayl-
lau, keeper of the Island of, 5o7.
Olfetoin, John de, 467, 476, 479.
Olive, Olyve, John, of Colchester, 367,
475, 480.
, ., [Clyve in error'}f of Done-
mawe, 305, 358, 370.
, ^ his man, Jonesman
Olyve, 370.
OUver, Henry, 361, 543.
John, 176, 275, 361, 395.
, John sou of, de Nodanis, 292.
, Peter, of the Island of Geimer-
eye, 427.
, Robert, 367.
, Thomas, 454.
, WiUiam, of Buntyngford, 481.
Olivconesman, William, 20.
Olmsftede, William de, 175.
Olneye, John de, 467, 476.
Olverich, Bartholomew, of Neuton, 373.
Olyngborn. See Hollin^boum.
Olyre. See Olive.
Omberosleya, Richard de, brother of
Simon, abbot of Pershore, 49.
Ongar, Aungre, co. Essex, 438.
High, Aungre Alta [oo. Essex],
482.
Onord, or Ouord. See Ouord.
On the Grene. See Grene.
Opedyk, Raloh, 542, 549.
Openhelle, Henry, 467.
Oporto in Portugal, merchants of, 296.
, the ship Jesus Christ of, 296,
538, 546, 604.
Opton. See Upton.
Ord, West, le Orde [oo. Northumber-
land], 586.
Order, August inian. Sec Friars.
of Fontevrault. See Fonte.
vrault.
, Carmelite. See Friars.
Cistercian. See Holme Cultram;
Melrose.
, Holy Trinity and of the Redemp-
tion of Captives. See Knares-
borough, house of St. Robert.
Sempringham. See Cambridge,
St. Edmund's chapel.
of 8»t. Benedict. See Holland^
00. Lancaster.
See cdso Ftian,
826
GENERAL INDEX.
Orders, promotion to, and a bondmMiy
227.
Ordmanoe, the, 519.
Ordiner, Thomas, of Brampton, 309.
Ordyng, John, of Saxlyngham, 483.
Ore. See Oar.
Oreford. See Orford.
Orefreiser. See Orfreeer.
Orel.* See Orrel.
Orewell, OreweLle, Harewell, Alexander
de, 101, 169.
Robert de, 100, 169.
, Walter de, 101, 169.
Orfevre, Richard de, 370.
, Robert le, 495.
of Royston, 640.
Sec Goldsmith.
Orford, Henry de, of Dover, 122.
Orford, Oreford. co. Suffolk, 108, 609.
, hospital of St. Leonard, 507.
, ships for the king^s service
granted by, 325.
Orfresett", Orefreiser, John le, prior,
altorwardti aJbbot of St. Saviour's,
Faveraham, 257, 268.
Orfriaco, Master Gerard de. 249.
Organ. See Instrumemts, musicaJ.
Orger, Robert, of Melton, 393, 394.
Oriol, Poncius, of Bristol, 579.
Orleans [Loirefc, France], eenon of. See
Asserio.
Orleton Adam de, bishop [1317 to 1327]
of Hereford, 3, 64, 77, 136, 162,
265, 321, 343, 427 432. 436, 462,
526, 568, 560, 562. 564.
Master John de, 427.
parson of Kynardesle,
665.
, Thomas de, 427.
, , parson of Ade, 665.
Orleton [oo. Salop], 646.
Orm, Adam son of, 245.
See Oram.
Orme. See Lorme.
Ormesby, Brian son of Roger de, 261.
, John son of William de, 242.
, Roger de, licence to enfeoff for.
260, 261.
Thomas son of Roger de, 260,
261.
William de. a justice of the
King's Bench, a commissioner,
Ac., 80. 81, 83.
Ormesby [co. Norfolk], 260, 512.
Ormiston, Orm«iston [co. Haddington],
Roger de Corby, parson of, 382.
Orons. See Orum.
Orpington, Orpinton, Cepynton (sic) [co.
Kent], 692.
Geoffrey de Hakeneys, parson
of, 422, &6.
Ohreby, Philip de, 26.
Orrely Orel, oo. Lancaster, 555.
Orsini. See Neapoliooifi.
Ortioy. See Urtiaoo.
Orton-on-the-Hill, Overton under Ar-
derne, Overton subtus Ardem
[co. Leicest^:], 629.
Orum, Orons, Doroms, Doronis, Gerard
de, Gerard, 118, 209. 242, 247,
396, 418, 419, 422, 663, 669.
, deputy in the Island of
Guernsey of Otto de Grandisono,
669.
Orwell, Brewell, oo. Suffolk, 108, 60G.
Osberne, Osbem, Osbam, Osborn, Ose-
bem, Beatiix, 176.
, John, 604.
Matilda. 176.
, Nicholas, of Morton, 78.
, Peter, parson of the church of
Thorpe Abbots. 260.
, Richard, at Bromholm, 425.
of Morton, 78.
, of St. Edmunds, 469.
Thomas, 464.
, of Aswardeby, 354.
Osbernby, Osberneby. See Osboumby.
Osbert, Brioe son of, 303.
William son of, de Carleton. 315
, de Northcarleton, 316.
Osbouniby, Osbeimby, Osbemeby [co.
Lincoln], 61, 269.
Osebern. See Osberne.
Osekyn, Henry, 476, 480.
Osenbrigge. Osenbrugce, Helming de,
merchant of ATmain, 284, 364,
366, 366.
Oaeney, Oseneye. Oeneye [co. Oxford],
abbot of, 136, 1^5, 491.
, abbot and convent of, 13, 77,
106, 168, 169, 223.
, canona [named] of. 139. 491.
Oseney, North, North Oseneye by Ox-
ford, 4ll
See Rewley.
Oseville. See Doeeville.
Osgodby, Walter de, 416.
Osgodby, 229.
Osgodby by Scarborough [co. York], 21.
Osgoldcross, Osgotecrosse [co. York],
wapentake of, 3.
Osgotecrosse. See Osgoldcross.
Osmotherley, Osmunderleve, Osmun-
derle [co. York], Adam de Gar-
ton, prebendary oi, 224.
, Ralph de Erghom. or Ek'gum,
prebendary of, 224, 407.
Robert le Botyler, prebendary
of, 224.
Thomas de Sunbury. prebendary
(A, 224.
, Robert de Haliwell, prebendary
of, 407.
Osmunderleye, Osmunderle. See Os-
motherley.
Osneye. See Oseney.
Osonyllevan, Manrioe, 166.
GENERAL INDEX.
, O^iTDg, 00. Kent. IIS, 131, I
, Adam de Esahe, keeper of St.
Muys hospttid. 321.
Oasa, da. See Dense.
OsaoiT in Ireland, bishopric, diocese, or
eee of, 75.
, bishop of, 76.
, Bicha^rd [Ledredl, bishop [pre-
ferred 1317] of, 3, 70.
, WLilliam Fit«-John], bishop
[1802 to 1317] of. 114.
Iat« bishop of. th(> dikn-
oellor of Ireland. Sm Cashel,
arohblHhop of.
, Thomas de Monte Peesnlano,
prebendary of Blachrath in the
chnroh of, 76.
OstAge, Robert, puma of Fak«ihAm
A^>«e Ibgna. 222.
ThonuA. 94.
ObUIct. See Hoetilor.
O'SullivoD. ,':;ti: Osouvllevan.
Oswaldslow, Oswaldeslone. co. Woroes-
ter. 609.
Otetiiurae. Otterbum, John de, 61.
Nicholas de. 144.
, Rannlpb or Rwidolf de, 144.
OUiale. Reginald son of John de, 872.
"William de. 871.
Othe Greoe. See Grene.
Otieye, Ottele. William de. 94. 421.
Obrin^sin, Richard de, parson of
Knyreton. 206.
Otriton Monachornm. See Otterton.
Ottele. See Otlaye.
Ott«rbnm. See Oterbume.
Otterton, Otriton Mon&chomm, Ottri-
ton Prion [co. Deroii], 616, 567.
Otyler, Thomaa 1e, 596.
Onby. See Ohy.
Oneeham. See Housham.
Onlenotee, Bnuna. 180.
Fieres de 495.
Oumond. John. 454.
Ourtdle [CO. Nortluunptoii] 606.
Ounesbej. Richard de. panon of Dony-
pase, 383.
Ooord, Ovord. William, 292.
Oureme, John, of Tyndale. 359.
Oureeby, John de, 421.
Onae, Use [oo. York], the nvee. W! .
bridge of the, in York, 812.
, licenoe to make a weir in the,
266.
commisMon ilt valliis et fouaiii
for the river. 479. 603.
Onsefleet. Uaefleet [oo. York], 816.
Ousthovpe, John de. 473.
, parson of the church of
^rotboargh. 207.
Thomas de, 408.
See Oathorpe.
Otutmersc. Sec East Marsh.
Owton, oo. York, 81.
Sm tdio Owston.
Ou the Girene. Ste Grene.
Oat^rpe, Ralph de, 372.
, aaA Matilda hie wife,
872, 373.
See Onsthorpe; Owthorpe.
Outlag*. See Outlawe.
Outlaw, receivimK an, 186.
Outlawe, Outlaw, Oatlag, Roger, of
Cambridge, 4G3.
, Roger, prior of the Ha«>ital of
St. John of JemaaJem in Ireland,
197.
SceUtla^.
Outlawry, parfons of. 3, 4 15. 36, 41,
66, 70, 110, 111, 125, 126, 134,
135, 138, 139, 141. 145, 148, 153,
158, 162, ir- '-S, 191, 193. 224,
228, 235, 2 9, 268, 270, 271,
312. 316, 3; S, 329, 333 334.
838, 348, 3 I, 379. 388, bd9,
891, 392, 8 3, 409, 424. 425,
429, 437, 4 7, 491, 496, 497,
506, 607. 5 a. 520, 623, 523,
532. 552, 5 3, 658, 566. 509,
675, 683, 5i i.
Orer, Ovre [co. CaJiibridge], Master
Thomas de Garton, ponton of, 108.
Over, Little, Parva Ovre [co. Derby],
281.
Mdckle, Magna Ovre [co.DMby],
281.
Overbury [no. Worcester], John de
Stratford, pareon of, 450.
Overe, Master Nicholas de, 280.
Overe Broynton. See Breiaton, XJpprr.
Overhand, Benedict, 545.
Overland by Wingham [co. Kent], 72.
Overseal. See Seal.
Overah^le. See Seal.
OveiBtone. Ovestoo, co. Northampton, 80
Overton, Jotin de. 629.
,<rf Scarborongb. 304.
Nicholas de, 393.
Robert de, 231. 394.
Overtou, 228.
Overton, co. Chester, 116, 202, 223,
268, 453.
Overton [co. Hants], 74.
Overton, Cold, Coldoverton [co. Lei-
ceater], 230. 231.
Overton subtus Ardem. See Orton ou
the HUi.
Oveston. See OveiBtooe.
Oviiigtoii, Ovynaton Too. Hants],
Robert Motkam, parson of. 206.
Ovord. Ser Onord.
Ovre. See Over.
Ovrastrotford. Set Starforth. High.
Ovynge, Ovinge, Ovrynge, John de,
482.
, Robert de, monk, of Battle, 109.
.William de, a purveyor, 4.
Ovyngton. See Ovington.
Ow^n. See Oweyn.
GENERAL INDEX.
Owoo ap Ibddok, £1. |
Owen. See Owyn.
Ower. See Oar.
Oweyn Owayn, Gilbert, 93. 100. 228,
230. '
Henry, 33. 93, 228. 230.
John UenryservADt |
Oweyn, 93.
.John, 93. 100, 228, 231.
John Johanoes-grom |
Oweyn, 93. |
, John HenrimAU, 230.
.Thomas, 93, 100, 228, 231.
See Kyvelant,
Owshm, Auston, Anston, 85. |
Owst«n, GuHton in OsgoldcroeB wapea- I
tokB[oo. York], 3,81.
Owthorpe, Outhorpe, oo. Nottingham. I
372. 373. '
Owyn ^ Gronon, S72. I
Owyn Magniu, Otdwaltdev bnxtlier of, i
434. ,
Oxolif, Oxeolrf, Nicholas le, 399. |
"WilliBin do, 402.
Oxcombe, Oxcoambe [oo. Lincoln], '
Robert do Cave, paraon oi, 23. '
Oxedyf. See Oxolif. i
Oz«nden, John, 453. |
Oxeoeford. See Oxenford.
Ozone?, de Oxeniaoo otherieUe Barling.
See Barlings.
Oxeoford. Oxeneford, John de, bishop '
[1175 to 1200] of Norwioh, 158. 1
Oxenton [oo. Oloncester], Robert de
B<^Tille, p&rson of, 1. |
Oxford, oonntees of. See Veer.
.earl of. See Veer.
.archdeacon of. See Ooust«ntiis. i
Oifoird, county of, 20, 67, 100, 477, 569.
3 for. M7. '
i for, 90, 290.
, oonseirators of t)io paioe tor.
4.^9, 605.
, jnstioce in oyro in, 149.
.sheriff of, 203, 501.
sub-eecheators for, 413,
, weirs in the Thames in, 547.
Oxford, town of. 43, 7;). 122, 124, 125.
168, 223. 243, 282, 288, 314. 347.
367, 378, 391, 465, 497. 569, 579,
683, 585, 594.
, bailiffs [named] of. 223. [
mayor of. Philip de Hoo, 404. i
, William do Burocetre, 1
223. I
CarmcJite friars of, 75, 104, 168, 1
169. 237. i
Friars Minors of, 314, 376, 579, j
685. I
, Friars of the Penance of, 314.
Friars Preachers of, 114, 120,
149, 326.
St. Bartholomew's hospital by,
606, 585.
, Robert de Satton,
maat«r of, 136.
Oxford, St. BaptlKtlonK
, orduian
' mation ot, 585.
,8t. Fredeawide
St. Mary's cl
Brom, rector of,
rector m, 415, 4
-WilliaB
rector of, 238. 4
, chnrch of St.
withont the Noi
vicar of, 168.
, ., prootoi
of St. Mary in, '
,8t, Mary Magi
i69,
.St. Mildred's
St. Peter le 1
135.
,8t. Peter in tl
166, 223.
the Einfc^sme
in, 115, 131, 2
land by gram
of Durham, 404
the mills of. 1
navigation of
tw«eii London e
,Nvth Gate of
stone bridge b
Preaohers, 149.
, le ArthnrhaJI i
,le Blakehall it
laHorthall in,
le Sdteldhall i
Rewley by. S
Oxford, tTniversity of
, ohaiicellor and
Balliol. maate
Uio house of, if.
St. E
within, 407.
, Exetor Collogt
rector and schol
Mcrtoii Hall.
and scholars of,
.507, 569.
Jolui. 43.
, manter and sc
tho HaJl of. 73.
Oxonia, Oxon'. Johni i
, keojKT
St. Mary Ma«
381.
Oyer and terminer, j
27. 66. 69. 74, :
243, 270. 271. i
403, 409. 422 4
523, ,527, ,575, .'
M86, 272-31
489. 535-550, &
Oyael, John. 295.
Oystermonth, Oiatre
morgan]. 464.
GENERAL INDEX.
829
P
Pabenham, John de, 282.
, , the younger, 87, 91, 99.
Paoe. See Pate.
Pachet, Walter, 176.
PackiDgton, Pakyaton, 229.
Packwood, Pocwode [oo. Warwick], 140.
Paook. See Peook.
Pacton, Roland de, 541.
Pa(^. Richard, of Neubold. 176.
Paddeworth. Sec Padworth.
Paddington, Padynton [oo. Middlesex],
Pademore, Geoffrey, of Gormnndeoestre,
219.
Padewille, John de, 292.
Padintom. See Paddingix)n ; Padynton.
Padstow, Patristowe, co. Cornwall, 169.
, theft of the goods of fPortu-
gaesa] merchants at, 169, 403.
Paid worth, Paddeworth, co. Berks, 463.
Padyiiiton, John de, 146.
, William de, 356.
See Paddington.
Pagani, Gauoelin, 203, 242,
Page, Hugh, of Hotovi, 151.
, John, 232, 358, 467, 545.
, oo. Cambridge, 480.
,of Flaxton, 181.
, , maoi at arms, -129.
, ,*»hephird,' 174.
, Richard, of Mutton, 587.
, Robeort, 78.
, Roger, 228. 231.
, ,of Caloudon, 93, 100
,Wmiam, 94, 185, 280.
, of f^eware, 37.
, , of Nethctrorton, 588.
, William son of William, 86.
, of Skelton, 235.
Pageham. Su Pagham.
Pagenhull. See Pakenhall.
Pagham, Pageham, oo. Sussex, 374,
542.
, cardinal Gauoelinus, pareon of
the ohurch of, 152.
Paghill. See Paul.
Paignton, Peyngton [oo. Devon], 72.
Pain. See Payn.
Painel. See Paynel.
Painswiok, Payneowyk, Payneawik,
Paynyswyk, oo. Gloooeeter, 265,
276, 308, 365, 497.
Pakat, John, 488.
Pakeman, Sinum, 158.
Pakenhall, P^enhull [oo. Glouoe^ter],
Pakenhom, E^und de, knight, 74.
,Roe6ia his wife, and
ner sister Cicely de Ufford, 74.
, Roesia wife of Edmund de, 446.
Pakynton. See Paddngton.
Palfrayman, Palfreyman, Palefrayman,
Adam le, 273.
,Ni(dioIa8 le, 365.
, Nigel le, 365.
,Ranulph le, 273.
, Thomas le, 285.
Palfreyour, Palefrayour. Palefreyour,
Palfreyur, Adam le, 287, 308.
, Richard le, 94.
,Simoai le, 183.
Palmer, Pidmere, Paumer, Paumere,
Alan, of Kyngeshathfeld, 488.
Alice la, of Notyngham, Alice
late the wife of John le, of
Notyngham, 1, 191, 378, 529, 600.
, of Wodeford, 350.
, Andrew le, 76.
, Geoffrey, of Fletestrete, 369.
, Henry, 98.
, Henry le, of Lincoln, 402.
,Joim, 172, 182.
, John le, 495, 605.
, John, of Ore, 274, 287.
, John Fiz John le, 495.
Juliana late the wife of Geoffrey
le, of Bromfeld, 441.
, Laurence le, 175.
, Matthew le, 472.
, ,of Ryndham, 441.
, ,of Wynchelse, 528.
, Peter le, 506.
,PhiUp le, 296, 474, 487, 541.
, Richard le, 175.
, Robert le, 463, 486.
.Roger le, and Beatrice his wife,
590.
ylliomasle, 542, 549.
Thomas son of Walter, 170.
, Walter le. 464.
, William le, 175.
, ,of Leicester, 232.
, William, of Thorp, 608.
^William son of William le, of
Wodeford, parson of Balliogary,
350.
Pampe, Juliana, 178.
Pan. See Pau.
Panoarn, Pencam [co. Monmouth], 257.
Paocius, Master. See Oontrone.
Pane or Pane. See- Pau.
Paoeoius. jS^ee Controne.
Panehale. See PannaJl.
Paneter, Edmund le, 418.
Panhale. See Pannall.
Pannage, Paunage, 256, 509, 582, 610.
Pannall, Panehale, Paiihale [co. York],
3i0, 379.
Pantene, William de la, 373,
830
GENERAL INDEX.
Pantrich, Ivo, 485.
Paatuir, Norman, 26.
Panting, Elias, of FurneBs abbey, 87.
Papal. See Pope.
Papel, William, 296, 474, 487, 541
Papeworth. See Pappeworth.
Papillon, Roger, 330.
Pappew(»th, Papeworth, John de, 293.
, Nidiolas de, 293.
, Walter de, 467.
, , an assessor, 349.
Pareheminer, Thomas le, 486.
See Taillour.
Paroo, John do. 108. '
See Park.
Pardon, John, 177.
Pare, Simon, and William his eon, 484.
Parent, John, 487.
,WiUiam, 487.
William son of William le, 484.
Parent^n, Henry, 235.
Parham, William de, 91.
See Paium.
Pariiam, Perham [oo. Suffolk], 394.
Pans, Parys. Cicely daughter of Thomas
de, of Westbury, 574.
,John, 468.
, John de, 180, 228.
, of Great Perandon, 481
, Richard de, 36.
Robert de, oo. Salop, 94.
.Stephen son of Thomas de, amd
John his brother, 574.
William de, of Dover, 439.
, , of Hodenet, 94.
, , of Essex, 482.
Paris, Franoe [money of], 579.
Parisohprest, Robert le, of Alveley, 186.
Park, Elias atte, 467.
, William atte, 467.
, William del, 475, 480.
See Parco.
Park, field called le, 425.
Park, le, in North Ferriby [co. York],
314.
Parker, Parkere, Adam le, and John
his son, 486.
, Geoffrey le, of Rothyng Abba-
tisse, 481.
, John, 481.
, John atte, 208.
, John le, 463.
, ,of Abyton, 463.
, ,of Coloheator, 475, 480.
, Ralph le, 229.
, Richard le, of Albedeleye, 545.
, Richard the, of Certeleye, 246.
, Richard le, of Irenham, 474.
, ,of Stebbingge, 305, 359.
, ,of Stoweye, 297, 470.
, Robert le, 608.
, , a pnnreyor, 414.
Parker — eont,
, Robert son of Robert le, of
Stanstede, 482.
, Stephen le, 93, 100.
, ,of Bretteby, 100, 228.
, Thomas le, 358.
, ,of Thaxstede, 305, 359.
, ,of Whitewell, 87.
, William le, 280, 463.
, , of Irenham, 474.
, William the, of Femham, 506.
, William le, of Work, 359.
Parkeresman, Robert le, 369.
Pariepe, William, of Westboome, 464.
Paries, John, 151.
William, of ColcheKter, 475, 480.
, William, *tayllour,' of Ooloh«»-
tor., 475. 480.
Parliameoit, 29, 32, ll2, 113, 246, 247,
20S.
at Lincoln, 19, 100, 107, 124,
239, 585.
at Stamford, 106.
at Westminster, 309, 514, 516,
517, 526, 532, 548, 551, 563.
at York, 227, 233, 236, 237, 239,
241, 246, 247, 248, 250-255, 258,
259, 271, 295, 310, 323, 324, 330,
333-335, 341, 347, 351, 352, 354,
364, 369, 374, 383, 386, 388, 402,
4a5.
Parma, Albertanus de, 167.
Parminter, Walter le, 297.
Compare Taillour.
Parmyhede. Agatha, and Olire her
daughter, 281.
Parmys, Parmis, Richard 475, 480.
Pamdon, Great, Great Perendon,
t • Great Peryndon [co. Essex], 105.
i 113, 481.
,LitUe [CO. Essex], 481.
I Parnel. See Pernel.
I Parour, Lupy la, 257.
! Pancye, Edmund, 126.
Parrok, Thomas de, 292.
Parson, a, in prison for robbery, 467.
iSVr Personescok, &c.
Partney^ Psirtenay, Partenaye [oo.
Lincoln], 64.
, Aswardby by, 267, 503.
Parum, Richard de, *harpour,' 85.
See Parham.
Parys. See Paris.
Pasket, Ralph, of Wrestelyngworth, 463,
465.
Passa^. See Ferry.
Passavant, ^ Passavaunt. Passeayaunt,
Emeina late the wife of Robert
son of William, of Sotterton, 532.
, Richard, of Droghda, 65.
, Robert, of Sot^-ton 85.
Passele, Passeleie, Passelegh. See ?•»-
selewe.
GENERAL INDEX.
881
Pasaelegne, Goatems, 167.
Passelewe, PasseleKh, Passeleie, Paase-
loye. Pofisele, Passholeye, Ed-
mund de, 59, 171, 265, 511.
, Edmund de, E. de, a com-.
missioner, &c., 96, 275, 286, 295,
361, 363, 374, 462, 464, 468, 489,
541, 549, 552, 605. 607.
, Lucy, late the wife of William,
the younger, 85.
, Robert de, 50.
, Walter, 467.
, William, 85.
, ,a commissioner, Ao., 97.
Paaseleye. See Passelewe.
Passenham, co. Northampton, 245.
Passeys, John de, 350.
jS'ee Sutton in Broxton hundred,
CO. Nottingham.
Pafisur, John, 283.
Paston. Master Benedict de, parson of
Blockley, 451.
Pate, or Pace, Roger, a punreyor, 62,
129, 192.
Patemere, Henry de, 488.
, John son of Philip de, 422.
Pateneye, John de, vicar of the church
of Hillingdon, 34.
Pateshulle, Pateshull, Thomas de, par-
son of Grantsete, 478.
, Walter de, and Joan his wife,
and Thomas his brother, 424.
Patrica, Master Robert de, 410, 490.
, , prebendary of Preston,
429.
Patrick, Patrik, Elias son of, 234.
....:...., Isabella late the wife of, 372.
, Ralph, 111.
,Riohard eon of, 372.
, William son of, deRedpeth, 289.
Patrington, Patryngton [oo. York],
Master John Walewayn, parson
of, 51, 61.
, Master Thomas de Hothmn, par-
son of, 158, 206.
, Master William de Birston, par-
son of, 158.
, William le Lou of Brekon, par-
son of, 50, 61.
Patristowe. See Padstow.
Patryngton. See Patrington.
Pau, Paue, John* of Haryngworth, 608.
, William, of AlvitheJe, 185.
Paul, otherwise Paghill, Po^el, oo.
York, 73.
Paulerspury, West Pirie, Pyry [oo.
NorUiampton], 190.
, Ralph [de Lodbrok], parson of
190.
Paulin. See Paulyn.
Pauline, Robert son of William son of,
de Amondemesse, 176.
Paulinus, Robert son of William son of,
de Preston in Amon4am€G8e, 84.
Paulyn, John, of Skirfoek, 288, 308.
.Robert son of John, of Everes-
holt, 399.
Paumer, Paumere. ^S'e^: Palmer.
Paunage. ^See Pannage.
Paunoefot, Ralph, 369.
, Ralph son of Ralph, 369.
Paunton Philip df*, an assessor, 348.
,Wmiam de, 379.
Pauper, Robert. See Robert.
Parage, pavement. Scei —
Aiherstone Gloucester
Barningham Kingston upon
Barton upon Hull
H umber Lichbeld
Boston London
Cambridge Swansea
Canterbury Tarn worth
Cork Tonbridge
Dro^heda Weobley
Droitwich Worcester
Exeter York
, exemption from, 499.
Paveley, Pavely, Paveli, A^^nes de, ab-
bess of St. Mary de la Pr6, North-
ampton, 338, a56.
, John, 287, 308.
, , of Knaresburgh, 306.
, Laureivse de, and Robert his son,
190.
, Reginald de, a oonservator of
the pciuse, 462.
, Richard de, prior of the Hos-
pital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, 37, 80, 135, G68, 403,
408.
, , his attorneys, 37, 393.
, , his fellow monk Robert
de Estestrete, 368.
, Walter de, a oommissiooer, Ac.,
96, 278, 292, 374.
, , the elder, 535.
, Walter son of Reginald de, 364.
, William de, 187.
Pawel, Walter, of Horle, 319.
Paxford Walter de, of Burmyngham,
497.
/ , , death of his wife Juliana
Edwyne, 497.
Payfrere, William, of Royston, 540.
Payllene, Walter. 366.
,Wmiani, 366.
Pa^ly, John, of Knaresburgh, 233.
Payn, Pain, Adam, 359, 483.
, Edmund, 87, 290, 294.
, John, 472.
,PhUip, 591.
, Robert son of, a commissioner,
oonservator of the peace, 74, 83,
459.
, ,the younger (Juniorit)^
435.
, , of Somerset, 92.
, , deceased, 2, 444.
, William, 585.
, ,of Sheryng, 488.
882
GENERAL INDEX.
Paynel, Paygnel, Paioel, Adam, parson
of Beri^ton, 227.
,01iTer, 87.
, Ralph, a oommisBioacir, 85.
Bobert, 393.
, Thomas, 87.
,WilUam, 569.
, , Eva late wife of, 560.
Paynetwyk, Payneswik. See Painswick.
Paynneae, Ralph, 362.
Payntoiir. See Peyntour.
Paynyswyk. See Painswick.
PayteFyn, Peytovyn, John, of Chevele,
, Richard, 628.
, ,and A^nea his wife, 414.
, Sampson, 162.
, William. 162.
Peace, conseiTftocB, or keepers of the,
or of the statute of Winchester,
46^ 46, 83, 92, 95, 170, 176, 185,
27fe, 283, 28», 290, 301, 364, 366,
469-462, 636, 605, 606.
, oommissioners of power to re-
ceive into the kinfps peace, 71.
186.
Peace or Trace with the Soots. Set
Sootlaod.
Peak, CO. Derby, Aahhonrne in the Pek,
273.
Peakirk, Peykirk [co. Northampton],
John ae Depyng, pareon of, 265.
Peasemore, Pesmere, oo. Berks, 638.
Peaaenhall, Peaaenhale, Pesynhale,
Pensenhale, Pesenhale, Pessen-
hale [CO. Snffolkl, 232, 394 441.
Peasmarah, Pesemersh [co. Sussex], 511.
Peatling, Petlyng [co. Leicester], 229,
Pebbles. See Peebles.
Peoohar, Pechar, William, 372.
Pecche, Peke, Geoffrey, of Castelaore,
604,606.
Gilbert, 405.
, ,a commissioner, Ac.,
289, 369, 474, 603, 604.
, Giles, 418, 608, 610.
, John, 100, 176.
, , a oommiasioner.oonserva-
tor of the peace, 97, 289, 460, 462,
565.
, Nicholas, 370.
, , John his clerk, John
* Nicholes clerk Peodhe/ 370.
Compare Peke.
Peooo, Ranulph de, 236.
Richard, 477.
Pecham. See Peckham.
Pebhar. See Peochar.
Peck. See Peke.
Peokebrigge, Reginald de. 211.
Peckham, Pecham, co. Kent, 632.
Peckham. East, Eastpediam [po. Kent],
Master Richard de Breoefaeflle,
panoo of, 34.
,WeBt, Weatpeokham, West
Pekham, Pecham [oo. Kent], 456.
632.
Pecok, John, 418.
, a purveyor, 62, 129, 192.
266,666.
, ,the elder, 128, 159, 212,
310. 311.
, , tiie undo, 212.
, John son of Robert, the elder,
462.
,Ranulph, 208, 481.
Pedeleora, John, 336.
Pedewardyn, RichM^ de, 198, 216.
PedeweU. See Pedwell.
Pedon, Peter, 485.
Pedwell. PedeweU [near Greinton, oo.
Somerset], 84.
Peebles, Pebbles [co. Peeble^, Alan de
Retford, pareon of, 3^.
Peek. See Peke.
Peere, Master Richard, of Alyncestre,
682.
Pegast, Gilbert, 463.
Pegg*, Pegge, John, 273, 280.
, Robert son of Thomas, 231.
, Thomas, 273, 274, 280.
Peke, Pek, Peck, Peek, Henry, of Cresse-
well, 484.
, John, 174.
, John atte, 186.
, John de, monk of Garendon, 84,
279, 307.
, Stephen, Stephen de, a purveyor,
12, 138, 217, 267, 412.
See Peak; Pecche.
Pekham. See Peckham.
Pekous, Robert, of Thingden, 289.
Pelecot, John de, acd Roger his brother,
488.
Pelet, Robert, of Beonesfeld, 340.
Peleter. See Pelter.
Pelinge. See Pillinge in Wootton.
Pellemere, Nicholas de, 267.
Pellengarrow, Pellengarrou [in St. Kew's
parish, co. Cornwall], 160.
Pelryn, John le, 285.
Pelte, Thomas, 487.
Pelter, Peleter, Martin le, 208.
, William, 485.
Pembrigge, Pembrige. iStf e Penebmgge
Pembroke, land of, 647.
, earl or lord of. See Marshal;
Valenxna.
Pembmgge. See Penebrugga
Pemprees [Iscoed], 327.
Penance, Friars of iheu See Oxford.
Penantleu. See PennantUiw.
Penbrugge. See Penebrugge.
Pencarn. See Pancam.
Pencelli. See Penkelly.
GENERAL INDEX.
838
Penchrich, Penkrich, JohD, 486.
, Walter, 360.
See Penkridge.
Penebmgge, Penebm^e, Penbrugge,
Pennebrugge, Pembrige, Pem-
brigge. Pembrugge, Fulk d«, 168,
888, 425, 509, ^.
[the son], 555.
, Henry de, 110, 419, 574.
Peaedok, Henry de, knight, 499.
, John de, 168.
, William de, of Westmanjcote,
523.
Penereth. See Penretii.
Penfald, Joha, 18.
Penfem, Matthew de, 449.
Penicniok, Penyook [oa. Edinburgh],
Richard de Suthorp, paonBooi of,
381.
Penkelly, Penketelyn [co. Breoon], 464.
Penketelyn. See Penkelly.
Penkevil, Penkevel [oo. Cornwall], St.
MiohaePs, church to be col-
legiate, 454.
Penkrich. See Penchrich.
Penkridge, Pencrich, co. Stafford, 525.
Penllyn, Penthlen, Penthlyn [co. Meri-
oneth], 243, 499.
Penllyne, Penthline lamelogh, 342.
Pen mo n. priory at. See Priatoll.
Penn, Penme, la Penme by Wolrerne-
hampton [co. Stafford], 553.
, William dc Wykyngeston, par-
son of, 553.
, Roger de Blacolvesle, parson of,
401.
Petmaghhan, Pennaghan, Penaghan,
116, 202, 2237268, 453.
PennantlHw [in Llanuwchllyn pairishj
in Penllvn-hundred [oo. Meri-
oneth], 499.
Penne, John, and G«na, his wife, 276.
Penne, la. iS^ee Penn.
Pennebruge. S<'e Penebragge.
Pennington, Penyton, oo. Lancafiter, 87.
Pennyng, Rkfaard, 277.
Penr*, W., 150.
Penreth, Penereth, John de. 8, 25, 167,
225, 379, 416, 528. 551, 552, 586.
, , Margaret hia wife, 167.
, ,a commissioner, conser-
irator of the peace, 459, 607.
Penrith. Penreth [co. Cumberland], 81,
225, 228, 298, 409.
, friars of the order of St. Augus-
tine of, 225.
Penryn, Clement, 298.
Pensax, Heniy de, 545.
Pensions. See Rome.
Pente, Walter, of Idelestre, 488.
Pentecost, Godeskak, of Almain, 421.
, William, 475, 479.
Pentelowe, Henry de, an assessor, com-
missioner, 347, 460.
See Pentlow,
18345
Penteneye. See Pentney.
Penthyn. See Penllyne; Penlyn.
Pentlen. See Penllyn.
Pentlow, Pentelowe [oo. Bsseoc], 498
Pentney, Penteneye [co. Norfolk]
prior amd convent of, 74.
Penyook. See Penicuiok.
Penynston, in Ireland,* 204.
Penyton, William de, 87.
See Pennington.
Peperoom, Robert, and Alice his wife,
393.
Pepemynch, Richard, 486.
Peperwhite, Piperwite, John, 486.
, William, of Pedewell, 84.
Pepper, rent of, 47, 49.
Pertutnbulation. See Forest.
Perariis, Perers.
Perbryght. See Pirbright.
Peroebrigge, Peroebrigg, John de, <3l€^k,
378, 505.
,. ,pai«on of St. Martin in
fiwysdaJe in Scotland, 383.
Perohehay, Adam, 174.
, John son of Johtn>, 174.
, Ralph, 174.
,WiUiam, 174.
Percy, Perct, Eleanor late the wife of
Henry de, 5, 56, 209.
, Eustachia daughter of Heniy de,
568.
, George de, 278, 435, 419.
Henry de [the father, deceased],
5, 15, 44. 68, 225, 336, 524.
, ,9on and heir of Henry
de Percy, 56, 61, 336, 337.
, , parson of Wharrum
Percy, 556.
, John de, 419.
, , an assessor, a commis-
sioner, 96, 348.
, John son of George de, 278, 435.
, ,hi8 wife Elizabeth, 278.
, Nidiolas de, 144, 155.
, Robert de, 556.
, William de, 155.
, William son of Geoffrey, 280.
Pere, Alajo le, 463.
,Hughle, 463.
,Ro^ le, 463.
Perendon. See Pamdon.
Perepount. See Perpount.
Perers, Pereree, Adam de, 277.
, Ela late the wife of James de,
her marriage, 24.
, James de, girant of his lands, 24.
, Master Luke de, parson of St.
Sampson's, Cricklaoe, 105, 157,
158.
, Peter de, yeoman of cardinal
Gauceilinus, 52.
.......... Richard de, a conserrator, 461.
3 a
884
GENERAL INDEX.
Peres. Perez, Alphonsus, 481.
, Andrew, de Castro Seriz,
merchant of Burgos in Spain, 2,
669.
, Domynges, de Sancto Jaoobo,
481.
yCteoftr&y and Henry his son, 361.
,Boger, 361.
Peresforate. Sqe Peyrehorade.
Pereskoc, Henry, of Denardeston, 175.
Perez. See Peres.
Perfedd hundred. 6Ve Cantref Bychaa.
Per ham, James de, 674.
See Parham.
Pemely John, 640.
, Stephen, 639.
Perour, John le, 633.
Perpount, Perepount, Pirpount, Pyr-
pount, Rooert de, a oonunissioner,
Ac. 240, 288, 308, 649.
, keeper of the castle of
Newark, 46.
Perran Cove, Peryn, co. Cornwall, 606,
609.
Perran Uthnqp, Udno [co. Cornwall],
660.
Perret, Master Thomas, 427.
, William de, 443, 666.
Perrott, West, Weotperet [oo. Somer-
set], 607.
Pereholt, PhUip de, 609.
Pershore, Persshore, Adam de, 368.
Pershore, Persore [co. Worcester],
Simon, abbot of, and the convent
of, 49.
, his brother Richard de
Omberesloya, 49.
Pershnte, Pershote^Pershete, Peryshete,
Peryshote, rureschete, Nicholas
de, 408.
,a oommisaionelr, 89, 99.
See Preshute.
Person, Persone, Pereoun, Persoune,
Eustace, of Bannebury, 100.
,Heniy la, of Moterston, 486.
,John, 361, 373.
, John son of Walter, of Horkcs-
towe, 315.
Peter, 273, 274, 280.
, Robert, skinner of London, 7.
, Stephen, and John his brother,
361.
, Wilham, 640, 669.
J .• , of Pentelowe, and Sarra
his wife, 498.
Persones, John atte, of Kelingworth,
^t5o.
, Ralph atte, of Swaineton, 231.
Personescok, Richard the, 297.
Personesman. Elias le, 273, 274, 280.
Personessone, Thomas, and Richard
and Adam his brothers, 369.
Persore, Persshore. See Pershore.
Persoun. See Pereon.
Pert, John. 181.
See Perth.
Pertenhale, John de, 361.
Perth, St. John of Perth, St. John of
Pert [oo. Perth], Scotland, 163.
, Nicholas de Swynebum, panon
of, 382.
Perton, John de, an assessor, 348.
Perfcricour, Petrykcour, John le, 273.
Peruchi, Peruzzi, of Florence, merohants
of the society of. See Florence.
Peryn, Bartholomew, 179.
,John, 294.
, Walter. 286.
See Perran Cove.
PCTyndon. See Pamdon.
Peiyshete. See Perehute.
Pesage at Bristol, 677.
Pceohour, Roger le, of Wythyton. 42.
Sae Fissher.
Pesecod, Henry, of Ryndham, 441.
, Robert, of Ryndham, 441.
Pesemersh. See Peasmarsh.
Pesenhale. See PeasenhaJl.
Pesestede [in Bamboroueh pariah, co.
Northumberland] ,324.
Pesham, J<^n de, 373.
Pesmere. See Peasemore.
Pessaigne, Pessaygne, Pessano, Anthonj
or Anthony de, of Genoa, 10, 29,
30, 32, 33, 35, 39, 42, 44 53, 56.
67, 93, 417, 435. 443, 508.
y .his nephew Anthony de
Aurea, 44, 62.
>••••' , com, victuaJs or wine
to be received from, 44, 45, 50,
67. .»
..^ keeper of the mine^ of
tin m Cornwall aiod Devon, 56.
, seneschal of Gasoony or
Aquitaine, 58, 76, 78, 138, 508.
Pessenhale. See PeasenhaJl.
Peeshon, Passhum, William, 69, 206.
PesBulano, Tliomas de, 18.
Pestur, Pestour, Gilbert le, of Plum-
stede, 444.
,Luke le, of Dwham, 368.
, Nicholas le, a purveyor, 12.
, Nicholas son of Henry le, 94.
Richard, of Cantebrigge, 100:
, Simon le, 326.
, WiUiam le, 276, 295.
; •...., of Ely, and Reginald his
brother, 285.
See cUso Baker; Bakester.
Pceynhale. See Peasenhall.
Peter, vicar of Driffield. See Driffield.
> We Leia], bishop [1176 to 1198]
of St. David^s, 527.
Peter, Geo<ffrey son of, eari [1199 to
1213] of Essex, 27, 627.
John son of, 376.
L-y » and Geoffrey his brother,
, de Hathfeldbrodok, 488.
i , de Lodynton, 241.
> , de Sooteneye, 116.
9vmmm
ms^^wmdJ. J Jk— \im v»— 'iJ-i^
r; i-~, ^.^..iSmi •■^•-.;, ^^j*^*;
GENERAL INDEX.
835
Peter, John son oi — cont.
, , de Wentelawe, 236.
y John son of Geoffrey son of, 143.
.John 8on of John son of, de
Enderby of Marum, 608.
,RaIpli son of, de Carleton, 316.
Robert son of Bichaird son of,
361.
, Robert son of, de 'Waldeby, 316.
William son of, de Beengham,
'f(Miler,* 293.
, , de Grimeston, 267.
, ...., de Nortihoave, 682.
Peteir's Penoe, prohibitiooi touching, 112.
Peterborough [co. Nortiiampton],
justices of gaol delivery for, 552.
abbey of, 265.
the abbot of, 279, 286.
Godfrey, abbot of, 293.
, John de Sekford, monk of, 293.
Peterohurch, PetneBcbePche [oo. Here-
ford], 167.
P^tergate. See York.
Petorstone, Peterston, Petrestone [in
Burnham Overy parish, co. Nor-
folk], prior ama friars of St.
Augustme of, 68, 166.
Petipas, Reginald, 566.
Petit, Petyt, John le. and Elias his
brother, 287, 306.
, Stephen, ohaplain, 689.
, William, le, 131.
, of Gemereye, 616.
Compare Little.
Petling, Petlyng. See Peatling.
Petra Ponte, Robert de, 68.
Petrescherohe. See Peterohurch.
Petrestone. See Petesstone in Burnham
Orery.
Petndge, Puterig [co. Surrey], 312.
Pette. See Pitte.
Petteworth. See Petworth.
Petton [CO. Salop], 189.
chapel of, 189.
Petworth, Petteworth, co. Sussex, 5, 336.
John do Hampton, parson of the
churcdi of, 255.
Petyt. See Petit.
Peusenhale. See Peasenhale.
Peusham. See Pewsham.
Peutrer, Lambert le, 640.
Pevenese, Perense, John (sic) de, abbot
of Battle, 120.
, Roger de [not John: cf. Ec-
clesiastical Petitions, Chancery,
Portf. 19. No. 9 11 Edw. H.],
abbot of BatiUe, [120,] 140.
William de, prebendary of
Bolewarheth, 2.
Pevensey, Peiveneseye, Pevenese, Pe-
▼ense, co. Sussex, castle of, 115,
132, 202.
, marsh of, 17.
, commission de walliis et fossatis
for, 466, 472.
Peveirol., Andrew, assessor, commis-
sioner, &c., 286, 347. 370, 465,
466.
,Hamo, 496.
, John, conservator of the peace,
83.
, , of Langeton, 334.
.Robert, 176, 639.
, William, 539, 660.
Peverel, Peveril, honor of, 47, 57, 190,
225, 226, 350, 393, 511, 515, 516,
683.
Pewsham, Pewesham, Peusham [co.
Wilts], 115, 132, 202, 270, 324,
383.
Pewyne, John so«i of Richard, of Hoc.
363.
Peykirk. tSee Peakirk.
Peynfoper, John, 510.
Peynton, Peyngton, Nicholas de, 72.
See Paignton.
Peyntour, Alexander de, tronage of
wool granted to, 240.
, Robert le, chaplaila, 586.
Peynyng, William, 484.
Peyrehorade, Peresforate [Landes,
Prance], merchants of, 159.
Peyt, John, 463.
Peytevyn. See Paytevyn.
Peyto, Peyton, Peyton [in error'], John
de, a coQsieinraitor of the peace,
commissioner, &c., 185, 373, 462.
Peyvre, John, 311. 521.
, , and Margaret his wife,
579.
, John de (»ic), 591.
, Paulinus, 679.
, Roger, and Edmund his brother
486,536.
Phelip, Phelipp, Gerard, of Gemereye,
516.
.Richard, and William his
brother, 83.
, ,of Ruyhale, 389.
;.., William, 529.
See Philip.
Phelipp. See Loullin ap Phelipp ; Philip.
Philip IV., king [1286 to 1314] of
France, peace with Edward Land
marriage of his daughter to prince
Edward, 115, 201.
, , father of queen Isa-
bella, 115, 201.
Philip V, king [1316 to 13221 of France
and Navarro, 268, 351, 448, 497.
606, 651, 574, 575, 599.
, , oath of fealty by Ed-
ward n to, 162.
, homa«e by Edward IT
for his lands in France to, 466.
, his messengers to Scot-
land or the North, 555, 561.
Philip, parson of CToptoo. See Clapton.
, John son of, de Beaumont 271.
, , de Patemere. 422.
, Matilda, of Laxton, 373,
636
GENRRAL INDEX.
Philip— con^
.Robert son of, le Mileward of
Hamptonet, d74.
, Vincent son of, de Norton, 479.
William, 181.
, Williamson of, de Bampton, 86.
See Phelip.
Philip ah Merykhir, 261.
Philippi, Bonus, a merchant of the
sociefy of the Bairdi* of Floreuoe,
254, a46, 402, 412, 417. 423, 436,
442, 693.
, Gerard, 265.
Bnsticns, 588.
Phyt, Jolm, 361.
, Robert, 861.
Roger, 861.
PicT, Gilbert scm of, 245.
Pioard. See Pyoard.
Pioardy [Fiunoe], merchants of; 399.
Piooot. See Picot.
Pichard. See Pycard.
Pioheford. Pyoheford, GeoflFrey de, 896.
Pick. See Pyk.
Piokenham. South, Sutlipikenham loo.
Norfolk], 11&.
, Henry, parson of the church of
All Saints. 118.
Pioot. Piocot, Pikot, John, 142, 879.
, John son of Baldewin, 142.
, Matilda, late the wife of Ralph,
of Framyngham, 309.
, Nicholas, of London, 697.
, Robert son of Ralph, 809.
, William son of Baldewin de, 142.
Roger, a conservator of the
peace, 866.
, , of Harewedon, 282.
Piddle, Pudle, oo. Dorset, 861, 864, 366.
, Little. Puae, oo. Donet, 71.
Pidebrigg, William de. 297.
Pidele, Pydele, Adam de, 511.
John de, 485.
Kdre, Pridre, JohiH, 481.
Fieri«|>ount. See Perpount.
Piera, Alfonsus, merchant of Portugal,
, Gousalinus, Gausalinus, or Gosar
Imus, menAant of Portugal, 604,
Piggeon, Richard, of New Blvet, 405.
Pigot. See Pygot.
Pik. See Pic* ; Pyk.
Pikeman, Pykeman, Stephen, 699.
, Thomas, Th., 475, 479.
, William, 562, 669.
Pikenham. See Piokenham.
, Rojger de, 282.
kSw!^ ^ pawon of Poston by
7 Master William de, 67,
Piketon, Thomas do, parson oi the
church of Kareden, 381.
Hkot. See Pioot.
Pikworth. See Pykeworth.
Pil, PiU, Robert, of Kiaeby, 303.
Pilardynton, Pilardinton, John de, 230.
, Matthew de, 385.
Pilarton, Jc^ de, 230.
Pilot, John, 455.
Pileton. See Pillaton.
Pilgrimage, a, 328.
beyond the seas, loo, 237, 239-
272, 328, 424, 434, 440, 441, 557.
See also Colore; Holy Luni;
Jerusalem; Santiago.
Pilham, co. Lincoln, 306.
Pilk', Richard, 452.
Pilkyngton, Roger de, 230.
PUl. ^cPil.
Pillardynton. See Pilardynton.
Pillaton, Pileton, oo. 0(»<nwall, 172.
Pillaunde, William de, 38, 408.
Pillinge, Belinge [in Woottoo manor, co.
Bedford], 548.
Pillo, Archibald de, 581.
Pillonde. See Pillaunde.
Pillory, the, 358.
Pilmor, Dan Johan de, monk of Conpre,
552.
Pimperue, Pymperne, oo. Dorset, 532.
Pin [Vienne, France], Pe*er. abbot of
[Notre Dame de], ana the ooc*
vent of, 525.
Pinoerna. See Butler.
Pinchbeck, Pynoeb^ [co. Linooln], 211.
216. 232.
Clement de Hatfeld, yioar of,
190.
Pinder. See Pynder.
PinibuB, Master John de, canon of Bumb,
65, 524, 562.
Pinkeni. See Pynkeny.
Pinne, Jcrfm, 178.
PinnockOb Pynnok, John, 98.
, Richard de, 374, 409.
Pinytotn [oo. Worcester], 832.
Piper, Pipare, William le, 468, 473.
Piperoom, Roger, 18.
Piperwite. See Peperwhite.
Pipewell, P^ppewell [co. Northamptoo],
the abbot of, 113.
Pippard. John, 302, 569.
Ralph, [in Lreland], 126, 386.
Pippewell, William son of Thomas d?
of Pakynton, 229.
Piracy. See Ships plimdered, Ao,
Pirates, 114, 557.
at Fawie, 667.
Pirbright, Perbiyght [oo. Surrey], 529.
Pir^>ount. iSfee Perpount.
Pirie. See Paulerspuiy ; Piiy.
Piiimund, John^ 277.
Piriton, Piryton, Giles de, 522, 671
Pirle. See Pyrlee.
w^.
GENERAL INDEX.
687
PirpoTint. See Perpount.
Piry, Pirye, Pirie, Pyry, Pyrie, Pyrye,
or Purie, Peter, 418, 446.
, Pefter de, a punreyor, 129.
, Roger atte, 283.
, Robert de, 139, 491.
, William de, a purv^eyor, 62, 129,
192, 259.
Piryton. See Piriton.
Pissiaoa, Pissyaco, Maurioe de, prebend-
ary of Underdon, 580. 595.
Pifite, Richard, 245.
Pitchford, Pycheford [oo. Salop], 347.
Piteman, John, 545.
Pitford, Tbcnnas, 296.
Pitdngdun. See Pittington.
Pitman. See Piteman.
Pitte, Robert of the, of Pontefract, and
Hugh, his brother, 506.
See Putte; Pyt.
Pittinffton, Pitingdun [oo. Durham],
Master Walter, dean of, 404.
Pittok, John, 539.
Pitton by Qarend'm, Putton by dar-
ingdon [oo. Wilts], 537.
Plaoentia, in Biscay in Spa>n, merdiants
of, 53, 55.
Plac^, Robert, 80.
Plaiz, Plairoe, Riohard, parson ofKar
hale, 381.
See Pleesetis.
Plantagenet, Edmnnd, earl of Lancaster
and Leioester. See Leoicaster.
, Edmmid, earl of Cornwall. See
Cornwall.
, Edmund, the king's brother.
See Woodstock.
, Edward. See Edward, earl of
Chester.
, Henry. See Lancastre.
.Thomas, the king's brother.
See Brotherton.
.Thomas, earl of Lancaster. See
Lancaster.
Playca. See Plaiz.
Playtour, Peter le, 399.
Pleas, Common. See Bench, CommoD.
Plegh, Richard, 184, 286.
Plesent, Simon, 537.
Pleesetis, Edmund de, 438.
See Plaiz.
Pl^neefeld, William. William de, 297,
470.
Plimtune, Robert de, 188.
, William de, 188.
Plomer. See Plummer.
Plomland, Plmnland, John de, 228, 229.
Pluckeleye, Plukeleye, Henry de, 9, 249.
Plumland. ^See Plomlmnd.
Plummer, Plomer, William le, 656.
Plumpton, Master Nicholas de. archdear
con [iemp. Heniy HI] of Norfolk,
150.
Ralph de, parson of [Green's]
Norton, 467.
Plomstead, Plumatede [co. Kent], 444.
Plumsted, John de, 241.
Plymoutli, Plumuthe, Plymmuth [oo.
Deron], to provide ships,
equipped and manned, 164.
, custom on wool at> 567.
See Sutton Pool [by Plymouth].
Plympton, oo. Devon, 81.
See Sutton by Plympton.
Pochin. See Poucyn.
Pochoun, John, 292.
Pockley, Pockle [op. York], 147.
Pocklington, Poklyngton, Pokelinton
[CO. York], 235, 524.
Pocok, John, 470.
Poddemore. See Podmore.
Podio, Donus de, 104.
See Puy.
Podmore, Poddemore [oo. Stafford],
484.
Peer, Amald le, 371.
, Robert le, parson of Adderde-
iegh, 387.
, Robert, parson of Luttreworth,
106.
See Pouer.
Poge, John, 373.
Pogeys, Imbert, 342.
Poghel. See Paul.
Poille, Puyle, PuUe, Alice, late the wife
of Walter de la, 337, 355.
, , Elizabeth, her daughter,
337, 355.
, William son of Walter de la,
affld Eleaqpr [his wife], dauditer
of Nicholas Prembaud or Ferm-
baud, 337, 355.
See PoUe.
Poillon. See Pouillon.
Poinz. See Poyntz.
Pois, Puch', Aymer de, of Rochelle, 186.
Poitiers. Arnald d' Aux. or A.^ bishop of.
See Albano, caroinal bishop of.
, diocese of, 525.
Poitou. See Rochelle.
Pokelinton. See Pocklington.
PokcBnere. See Bray.
Pokerich. See Puckerioh.
Pokerigh, Pokerich. See Puckeridge.
Pokesle. See Puxley.
Poklyngton. See Pocklington.
Polard. See Pollard.
Pole, Griffin de la, and Kattierine his
wife, and her brother ThomaSt 572.
, , pardon to, 228.
, Griffith de la, 225.
, Richard de la, 187.
, Richard atte, 9.
, William atte, 9.
, Sybil late the wife of Louis de
la, 327.
See PoUe.
Pdespote, Pollespete, Roger, 485.
Simon, 485.
838
GENERAL INDEX.
Poleyu, Pulayn, Robert, 467.
, Roger 275.
, Theobald, 35.
Poleye, Thomas de, 507.
Polkat. Thomas, of Northwelde, 482.
Pollard, Polard, John, 19.
, , of Beulu, 545.
.William, pareoa of Qwassing-
burgh, 419.
Polio, Pulle, Edmund dc, 58.
, Walter de la, 322.
Sf€ Pole; Poille.
Pollespete. See Polespote.
Polruan, co. Cornwall, 557.
Pollowe, William de, parson of Lynton
by l^nyngham, 382.
Polmaddie in Clydeedale, Polmadde in
Cliddesdale [oo. Ayr], William de
Houk, keeper of the hospital of
St. John, 381.
Pomeraia, Henjry de, 576.
Poncyn. See Poucyn.
Ponde, Andrew atte, 465.
, Geoffrey atte, 465.
Pondefold, John de. See Punfold.
Pendens, Oger de, 425.
Pontage, grants of, Ac. See :
Boston Longford
Buildwas London
Cork Marlow
Drogheda Montford
Holland Nottingham
Kegworth Tern
Kingston upon
Thames
exemption from, 499.
Ponte, John de, of Cornwall, 184, 286.
Ponte Burgi, de. See Boroughbridge.
Ponte Episcopi, William de, a monk of
Bee Helluin, 70.
, prior of Okeburn, 268.
Pontefract-- Pountefreyt, Pountf rayt Ico.
York], 235, 431, 506.
John de Thorpe, prior of the
Friars Preachers of, 477.
Pontefraoto, Adam de, 89.
, Geoffrey Adamman do, 89.
Richard de, of Fletestrete, 369.
Robert de, 130, 263, 330.
Thomas de, 187, 528.
Pouteldolf. See Edenbridgc.
Ponthieu, France, 66, 112, 43.'5, 455, 578,
579.
controller of. 6'ec Gayton.
, receiver of . 6'c€ Loundres.
, seneschal of, 55.
seneschal and warden of. See
Castre.
Pontigny [Yonne, Frane], 525.
Pontieara, John de, bishop [1282 to
1304] of Winchester, 269, 433,
531, 533.
Pontoise [Seine^t-Oise, France], tlie
king and queen Isabella at, 66.
Pontyn. See Poncyn.
Ponyngton, Thomas de, 90, 173.
Pool, la. See London, Smithfield, West
Poolhampton, Pdhampton [co. Hants],
letteiB patent dated at, 504.
Pope, the, 14. 18. 62, 54, 55, 74, 114,
117, 128, 164, 199, 214, 223, 252.
392, 424, 428. 436, 437, 443.
See Bondface; Clement; JohiL
, his (notary. See Fabri.
See also Ireland.
Pope, Adam, 540.
, Andrew, of Fakeohamdam, 235.
, John, 482.
, Richard, of Shome, 545.
Popelhayward, William, 208.
Popelton, Richard de, 287, 306.
, William de, parson of Corby,^
Poppleton, Popelton [oo. York], 287.
oUvj, «>Uo.
John the bailifson of, 306.
, Compare Baillifson.
Popuhulle, John de, 582.
Porbyk. See Purbeck.
Porohac. See Purchas.
Pmci antUatif 610.
Pord Cou^. See PoTt Couek.
Poreter, Laurenoe le, 417.
Poringland. Great Porynglond [oo. Nor-
folk j, 309.
Porker, John, of Andevre, 241.
Portau, Amald Guillelmi de la, 112.
, John de, of Gascony, 198.
, William AmaJdi de, merchaotof
Gascony, 117, 162.
Port Couek, Pord Coue&, co. Cornwall.
481.
Porte, John de la, 278.
Richard de la, 469.
, Simon de la, 303, 305.
, William de la, 303, 305.
Portebrief , Portebref , Nidiolas, 38, 406.
Porteland. See Portland.
Portele. Sec Putley.
Porter Portere, Alexander, of Scl^
borough, 804.
Heniy le, 176.
Hugh lo, 242.
Hugh the, and Reginald h» «o,
49.
John le, of Bmggewaater, 476.
, of Laook, 535.
[CO. Worcester], 499, 572.
, Laurenoe le, 368.
Margaretlato the wife of John k.
of Glaunford Brigge, 284.
, Ralph le. parson of Bstiiam, 545.
Richard le, 494.
, Richard son of Thomas le, 94.
.Robert le, 302.
jaobert son of Nicholas le, oi
Hadenham, 478.
GENERAL INDEX.
889
Porter-HJone.
•^^^'' ^®» viewer of the works
in Windsor Gastle, 430.
Thomas le, <rf London, 286.
William le, 122.
of Colchester, 480.
> Compare Pottere.
, ,of Eton, 126.
,William son of Ralph le, of
Eton,125. '
Portereeman. See Ely.
Portes, John le, 486.
, Richard de, 364.
, Thomas de, of Beloe, 365.
Porteeeye, Richard de, 85, 94, 95.
jSee Portsea.
Porteemnth. See Portsmouth.
Porthkellom, Porthkellonn, Philip de,
l7o.
Stephen de, 178.
, William de, 178.
Portingall. See Portugal.
Portland. Porteland, oo. Dorset, 373.
Porton, Agfoes late the wife of Henry de,
161.
Portsea, Porteseye, co. Southampton, 85.
Portsmouth, Portesmuth, co. South-
ampton, 82.
, deputy of the butler for, 583.
Portugal, Portingale, Portingall, Port^
yngall. Portyn«gale, merchants
^ 169, 296, 403, 538, 546, 604,
See also Lisbon; Oporto.
Portyngton, Nicholas de, 81.
Porwyke. See Powiok.
Poiynglond, Richard de, 277.
See Ponngland.
Poesayle, Nicholas de, 506.
Poflsewyk. See Postwick.
Poetel, William, 232.
Poetlip, Pyseie [co. Gloucester], 495.
Po«*J^o^ Poesewyk, co. Norfolk, 575,
Pote, Robert, 19.
Poteds, Roger, 276.
Potokyn, William, of Thurveton, 454.
Poterspiry. See Potterspury.
Potes^ve. See Pottesgrave.
Pothou, Thomas de, 360.
Poton, John son of John de, parson of
Bstdouelich, 580.
Pottdeye. See Putloe.
Pottere, Walter le, 368.
» William le, of Colcheftter, 475.
' Compare Portere.
Potterspury Pot('rspiry [cp. Northamp-
ton], Geoffrey de Welleford, par-
son of, 378.
PottesKTare, Potesgrave, Richard de,
kmg*s chaplain, 307.
3^*^^^^ ^®' P®***° ^^ Hekynton.
Potton, CO. Bedford, 275.
Potyn, Simon, of Roucester, 564.
See Poucyn; Poutsm.
Poupy, Thomas, 413.
Poucyn, Poncyn, John, 184.
, Michael, the elder, 184.
^Michael son of WilUam, of
Waleden, 184.
, Thomas, and Margery his wife,
581.
, Thomas de, a commissioner, 172.
Poucyn. Compare Potyn; Poutjm.
Pouer, Pouwer, Alice late the wife of
Nicholas, of Sutton, 458.
, James le, 499.
, Nicholas de, Agnes his daughter,
458.
, Robert, 388.
See Peer.
Pouger, Herbeort, 465, 470, 507.
Hugh, 465.
,Hugh son d Hugh, 470.
, Simon, 465.
, Simon son ol John, 470.
, Thomas, 465.
Pouilloo, Poillon [Landes, France],
merchants of, 159.
Pouleter, PhiUp le, 452.
Poultney, Pulteney [near Lutterworth,
oo. Leicester], 514.
Poulton, Pulton [co. Lancaster], 404.
Poun, Simon, 231.
Pounchardon. See Punchardoa.
Pound, John, of Marcheford, 253.
Pountfrayt, Pountfreyt. See Pontefract.
Pours, John, of Cambridge, 478.
Pourte, Geoffrey, of London, 215.
, Hugh, of London, 139, 595.
Mai^garet his wife, 595.
Pouton, William de, 124.
Poutrel, Pouterel, Geoffrey, 465.
Poutyn, Sewall, 488.
, William, the younger, 488.
Compare Potyn; Poucyn.
Pouwer. See Peer; Pouer.
Powel, Walter, of Aumondesham, 171.
Power. See Peer ; Pouer.
Poweson, William, 466.
Powiok, Porwyke, Poywyke [co. Wor-
cester], 102.
Powtrell. iSiee Poutrel,
Powys, Powyz, John, a purveyor, 6, 62.
Poynant, William, 499.
Poynche, Sarra, late the wife of Walter,
92.
Poynt, Richard, 486.
Poyntel, Thomas, of London, 490.
, William, the younger, 538.
Poynte, Poinz, Richard, 144.
, Nicholas, the steward, 68.
Poywyke. See Powick.
840
GENERAL INDEX.
Braiera, Praers, Prayers, Heniy de, 24.
,Bobert de, 234.
See also Pratellis.
PraokoQ, Simon, of Gransete. 544.
Prat, Adam, of Lym, 244, 293.
jHeory, of la Neweiand, 437.
,J(rfin, 861, 372.
, , the younger, 361.
.Thomas son of Thomas, of Ret^
ford, 469.
Pratellis, John do, 26, 27.
, , of Twede Maena, this
kinsman, John de Pratelus, 27.
,Ba]ph de, and Alice daiuhter
of William Jooe, and their heirs,
27.
,Ridiard de, 51, 417.
See Praers; Pr^ux.
Pramioe, William, 185.
Pravy, John, of Miohederre. 539.
Prayers. See Praiers; Pratellis.
Preaux [St. Leeer, Calvados] in Nor-
mandy, Olive abbess of, 11.
Preaux [Eare, France], Balph [Morel]
abbot of, 51, 417.
, Amf ret Moret, a monk of, 417.
Prees, Pree [co. Salop], 94.
Pregnant. See Woman. .
Pr^montr^ [Aisne, France], chapter of
the Order at, 17.
Prendergest, Prendregest, William de,
Prenderlaohe, Elena de, 490.
Prendregest. See Prendergest.
Prensted. See Prinsted.
Prentiz, John, mercer, 469.
Thomas, 250.
, ,^peleter,' 430.
Pres, John, 379.
Presentation or oallations made by the
king, 62.
, in Scotland, 380-383.
by the abbot of Aumale to Eas-
ington church, 209.
Preeford, John de, 296, 538, 546, 604.
Preehute, Perehute [co. Wilts], 567,
568.
Prts.^iiiK seaiiieii, or mariners. See
Mariners.
Prest, Gervase le, 470.
,John, 175.
, Walter, of Melton, 393, 394.
Prestbury, Prestebury, Prestesbury,
Robert de, 12, 364.
Prestbiuy, Prestbirv [co. Gloucester],
398.
Prestesman. See Prestmaiu.
Presthope, Roger de, 464.
Prestman, Prestesman, William, 358.
Preston, Eudo de, 307.
, John de, 89, 541, 603, 605.
, , sheriff of Loadon, 444.
, Nicholas de, 231.
Preston — cont.
, Laurence de, 116, 116, 131, 901,
279
, Richard de, 230, 232.
, Simon de, 307.
,Waiiam de, 235, 236.
Prestoa, 233, 235, 259. •
Preston, oo. Northumberland, 254, 321
Preston, oo. Rutland, 386.
Prestoa in Amundemease, Preston io
Amondemesse, Geoffrey soa of
Alexander de, 84, 176.
Robert son of William son of
Paulinus de, 84.
Compare Amondemefise.
Prestom in Amounderness, Pteston in
Amondemesse, oo. Lancaster, 81,
176.
Preston by Dunbar, Dimibarre [oo.
Haddington], John de Barton,
parson of, %)1.
Preston under Cruffe41, Preston noder
Crofcl [co. Dumfrie^, Williim
de Creyk, parson of, SoQ.
Preston [near Weymouth, oo. Doraet],
Master Robert de Patrioa, pre-
bendary of, 429.
Prestsone, Prostsone, Elena late the
wife of William son of John lo,
of Skelton. 287.
, Nicholas le, 361.
Prestwold, Prestewold, H. de, Hugjide,
a commissioner, &o., 97, 272, 373,
274, 276, 278, 280, 286, 295, 398,
359, 372, 463, 537.
Preusted. See Prinsted.
PredB. See Prees.
Pride, John son of John, 308, 364.
, Walter son of John. 308, 36i
Prideaux. See Pridias.
Pridias, PhiUp, the elder, 463.
Pridre. See Pidre.
Priest, Goldric the, 52.
Prieuresook. See Prioureskeu.
Prilleston, Roger de, 463.
Prilly, H., a oonmiissioner, Ac., 537.
Prince, Prynco, Stephen, 479.
, William, 467, 476.
Princes Risborough, Risberwe [oo.
Buckingham], 164.
Prinsted, Prensted, Preusted [oo. Sos^
sex], 142.
Priour, John, sheriff of London, 471.
, Richard, 36.
, Thomas, 521, 543.
.Walter, of Cadenay, and Ralph
nis broths-, 183.
Prioureskeu, Prieuresook, Biduurd le,
542, 549.
PriourespaJfrayman, Roger le, 542, 549.
Priouresporter, Henry le, 542, 549.
, Richard le, 542.
, William ' whUom le,' 542, 549.
Prises. See Wines.
GENERAL INDEX.
FriaoD, breakiiiff^ eeoap« firam, 341, 343.
, eBOipe 3l olerkB from, 517.
Pristoll. PrifltcJ [Ponmon, co. An^f^
sey], Ma.tt£^w Gocdi, or Cogh,
formerly a canon of, prior of, 4,
17.
Priterwell. Sft PritUewelt,
PritUewell, Pritelwell, PritMralle,
Priterwelle, co. Bssox, 417, 600.
, prior of. 285.
Jamea de Coaanoia, prior of,
207, 261. 417.
, William de Auremac or A.vet~
naz [(rffterwise William de Au-
mnniaco], prior of, 165, 261.
, numkB Liiained] of, 156, 285.
, prior and convent of. 417.
, priory of, 285.
Robert de Booheford aod John
de Cleron, keepers of, 261.
[dispute touching the* priaraliip
of,] 261. Wi.
Privy Se«l, 226.
Prodhomme, Prod home, Prodhom,
Lonraioe, 669.
.William, of London, 446. I
, .tariff of London, 666.
Prose«ators for the king, 351. '
ProatHonai See Freateone. I
Proto, William, 467, 476, 479. |
PiDteston, John de, 340. ,
Proud, Robert son of William, of Wal-
lerby, 229.
Front, Robert le, 19. i
Frovenoe [France], 341.
FrovisiuH, persons taking, falsely w- ■
serting that such are for the ,
king's nse, 66, 67.
FroTost, John nephew of the, 36.
.Adam te. 367.
Alan le. of Oernereye, 616.
,JiAn le. 15, 615.
,J<dinBon of William the, of
Bondo-land, 406.
Maurice' son of Maurice le, 642, '
549.
, Ralph le, of Kiseby, 303. !
, Robert le, 176, 183.
.Robert, momk of St. Fi€«TB sur
Dive, 227. :
jlliomafi te, 176.
William 1«, of Little Orre, 2S1. I
^William sou of lliMnaB le, of I
Weaaingtoo, 213. |
Compare BtutiS; Reve. :
Prowet. See Pruet. I
Prodeman, John, S68. I
Pruet, Stephen, parson of GomptoD, 110. I
Fnit<, John le, 181.
Prynoe. See Prinoe.
Puoh', Aymer de. See PoM.
Fuckerich, Pokeriofi, John, John dei, 424, |
449. 589.
Pnckerid^, Fokerich, Pokeneh [co.,
Hertford], 428.
, oh&pe) of All Saints. 428.
Pndfot, Robert. 496.
Pndle. See Piddle; Fydele.
Puer, Nioholas, of Sitthferiby, 315.
Pugeys, Imbert, 160.
Pulayn. See Foleyn.
Pulborough, Palbergh [oo. Sussex],
283.
Puiham, Henry de, 309.
Fulle. S(K Polio ; Foille,
Fnllemon, William, and QeoSreor his
brotlier, 608.
Pulrebache. Wee Pulverbat«h.
Pultene;, Pult^ieye, John da, of Lon-
don, 192.
.William, 82,
See Poultney.
Pultoo, Richard de, and his wife Acnes
Mnsohet, 400.
, her son Richard, 400.
, , his son Walter, 400.
, , Agn» wife of
the said Walter, &a.
Pulton. Sm Poulton.
Pulrerbatoh, FuJrebaohe [oo. Salop],
49.
Funar, Fnmar, Saocius Femandi de
Medina de, See Femandi.
Pundiard', William de, 681.
PuDjtdiardon, Founohardoti, Bertin, 241.
, John, 241.
, Oliver son of Oliver, 240.
Funcxinea, John de, 366.
Fund', William, 19.
Punfold, John de, of Wambergh, par-
aon of Hamme, 409.
Punge, WaJto-, 496.
Fnpplyngton, Nicholae de, 340,
Furbedi. Por^k, Piwbyk [co. Donet],
FurceJtoe, Pnrtelton, Walter de, 99.
Purchaz, Porchae, Walter, 297, 470.
William, 84.
Pureacbete. See Pershute.
Pnrie. See Piry.
Puriton Foryton [co. Somerset], 126.
Purieg', John, 175.
Pure, Walter, 296. 474, 487, 641.
Purser, Pnrsare, J<^n le, of Sbibr»-
bourne, 90.
, , and Alice his wife, 173.
Roger, of Warrewyk, 373.
Furtelton. See Pnnelton.
Purveyanoe, to porvecr
Tjctoals, Ao;, for
Honaehold, Wardrd
ment of purveyora, <
6, 12,17. 21. S», 32.3
124, 126, 129, 138. 1,
193. 198, 200, 203, 21
217, 222, 237, 259, 2i
280, 313, 331, 326, a
384, 390, 391. 394, 4:
421, 600, 606, 661, 61
679.
f^i
GENERAL INDEX.
i
or tAJcKi^ ^ffifAsi or prvwiaooB
a»i«rr Qoiovr o^ tAldiiCiacb for
tljj^ kin^* iL^fr: coffrfnTMinn to
pr«:V*r.t. -^i^, KiT.
of tin acrf ftf*l, 21-
for <:iQ««n laabeda. .Se« la*-
Pofytofi. .S>/? Puritoe.
PoAeles. Piuol^. iU?Tsocd de, of Bo-
Cfafrd^. 186.
Potenham. .v/ Pattedhain.
Pnterigg. .v»^ Petridge.
Potfrm. XicfaoUn. rr.asDer ci la SicAa.*
of Kini^ton-apoa-HoIl. 351.
PotJey. .<« Potlo*:.
Patley, PorUrl'f Ico. Hereford'. 12.
PoUoe a/iVu Potley. Pottekye ^oo.
GloaoFfst'^rr^. 3r>L
Potot, Boger. a commusioDer. Ac.. 97.
Potte, Wiiliiun atu-. 4.>3.
.W Pitu?; Pjt.
Pottmhain. Pateoham. ^>4.
Pottia ArdingelH. PuttuiOA. James, of
Florence. .Hl^/. Ardingelli.
Pattocks Hard wick. Pottokesfaerdwrk,
CO. Hanfingdoo, 260.
Patioo. H^e Pitton.
Pnzley. Pokesle [near DeoBhanger, co.
Northaropton], 195.
Pay, John, 162.
f^f: Podio.
Pnyle, Puylle. .SV Poille.
Pycard. Pvkard, Picard. Pichard.
Adarn', 494.
, Hubert son of John, of WcBt-
gat^\ 110.
.Hugh, of Wakerle. 373.
John. 241. 276.
Robert. 241.
TliornaA. of Norfolk , f>36.
l'ych<'ford. Su- Pichirford; Pitchford.
Pydr-h-. Str PiditU*.
Py<-1. Robert. 82.
Pyggcl, HfTiry. and Williain his son.
371.
Pygot, Pigot, Wi'ury. .363.
, Rogor, 27.'i.
Ranulpli. of Donyngton, 602.
.and William and Robert
hi» browMTs, (3^)3.
, William. 48.
Pyk, Pyk«'. Pick. Baldwin, 48.'^.
John. 405.
at Portland, 373.
Ricliard, 466. 467.
Pykard. Sec Pyeard.
Pyko. ,SVe Pyk.
Pykeman. See Pikeman.
Pykerel. John, of Bobbyngeworth. 481.
482.
rWOTtfc Prk
d^. a
WiHsac de-. >*:•.
P^iardlyiittnis. ATJee d*. -SCK.
Bidbari de. ir»:.
Prie. John de La. acid A^^l^.. «.»^ -— «>«
561.
TbxTAf de !a. of HfiDseKtns0e,
4U.
Wart-er act^. 4S4.
Prmara. Maeter Rcber: d> . .>JlB.
P^rmot. HjkIoc sofi of. 372.
Pjrmoiuit. Prmoat. FraacLs de. 447.
4&I. ol'4.
Pympe. Philip. 186.
I^rmpeme. .>« Pimpenie.
Pyn. Barndph de. -581.
Pynoeb^rk. PTiis*4>ek. Ma»t^-r Robert de.
canoe of York. 3>'j2.
pf«4>€ridarT of Somb-
r.f>«boId 336.
Mabt^r BogM- de. 590.
Thomas son of Gilbert de. da2,
590.
.<« Pinchbeck.
Prndor. Hc^irv lo. 85.
..' WilHam le. 608.
Pynho. Robert. 19.
..'. Walter de. 19.
Pynk, Simon. 54<).
Pynkenv. Pyckeneye, Pynkeoi. Pinkeni.
flenry de. 187.
Robert de. 187.
Simon de, 187. 232.
Pmnok. SV*- Pinno?ke.
Pynsebek. ^ee Pyncebek.
Pynson. PVosoiin. John, of LiuooUi,
and Matilda his wife. 588.
Pypp<well. .vr Pipowell: Pippewell.
INrie. S^» Piry : Panler^pury.
Pyrlee, Pyrle. Pirle. Ptter de, 374.
..! Thoma*^ de. 374. 542.
Str Wt^tpirl**.
Pyroun, Pyron. John. 177.
Thomas. •h3*5. 537.
William. 177.
Pyrou. John, and Margory his wife,
292.
Pyrpount. Srr Porpount.
Pyry, Pyryo. .S<v Piry: Pauln^pury.
Pysole. .SV-f Pa>tUp.
Pysho, Thoma.< do. ' baillif .' 473.
Pyt.. Jolin. 371.
Richard, 371.
Compare Pitte; Putte.
Pytyng, John. 170.
Pywei. Pywe, John le. 296. 474. 487
541. '
GENERAL INDEX.
848
Q
Qoadring, Quadryng, Quaderyng [oo.
Lmooln], 180.
Quared, Edmund, of Kingston on Hull,
477.
.his man William, Wil-
liam Edmundesman Quared, 477.
Quarle. See Querle.
Quarles [oo. Norfolk], 166.
Quarmby, Quernoby [oo. York], 232.
Quarrers, Bertram de, of Villedieu,
merohant of Gasoony, 538.
Quarreur. Adam eon of Henry lo, of
Bilington, 231.
Quaasingburgh. See Wasliingborough.
Quatt, Quat, oo. Salop, 444.
Quayaee. See Bristol; Cork; Drog-
heda; Soarborough.
Quebbe, Qadbe, William de la, 79.
Queen of Edward I. See Margaret.
, of Edward II. See Isabella.
Queensfeny, Quenesferye in the diooese
of Glasgow, John de Rasen, par-
son of, 382.
Queensgato, Quenegate in Canterbury,
m, 436.
Queenhithe, London, 386.
..^^eory atte Swan, keeper of,
Qu^be. See Quebbe.
Queneby, William son of Robert de, of
Styvelyngton, 183.
See Whenby.
Quenesferye. See Queensferry.
Quenton, Nicholas de, 332.
Querdale. Sec Wharf edale.
Querle. Thomas de, parson of Agmodes-
ham, 35.
Quemdon. See Quomdon.
Quemeby. See Quarmby.
Quervedalc. Sec Wharfedale.
Quest, Minkynus, of Lincoln, 112.
Queye, John de, canon of Barnwell,
465.
Queynte, Qwheynte, John, 92.
, John le, 232.
Queynterell, Queynterel, Henry, 129.
, John, 464.
Compare^ Coynterel.
Quiliano, Berengar de, paiBon of Clip-
stone, 49.
QuiU', Hugh de, 226.
Q'uillon. See Keuilloun.
Quineberge, John de, 213.
Quivil, Peter, or Poter of Exeter, bishop
[1280 to Oct.. 1291] of Rxeter, 72.
Quixlay, Quixle. Quixleve, Quuxle,
Qwixle, John son of William de,
of York, 697, 698.
, Richard de, 27.
See Whixley.
Quomdon, Quemdon [co>. Leioesteir],
235.
Quuxle. See Quixley.
Quyly, Thomas de, 230.
Quymiefell. Sec Whinfell.
Quyntrel. Sec Queynterell.
Quyntyn, William, 353.
Quyterig^, Quyt<»rigge, Robert de, an
agistor of Ingiewood forest, 256.
[Quytfot*] Robert, pareon of Refham.
See Reepham.
Qwassingburgh. See Washingborough.
Qwheynte. See Queynte.
Qwixle. See Quixlay.
R
R., the chancellor. See R[obert Pauper].
Rabastenx [Hautes Pyr^n^es, France],
538.
Rabayn, Peter de. 35", 354.
, Matilda de, 354.
Rabbits, conriction for taking, 330.
Rciddon, West, Wejjtraddon [in Sho-
brooke parish], oo. Devon, 479.
Radecleve. $See Radeolyve.
Radeclif. See Ratcliffe^upon-Soar.
Radeolive. See Radeclyve.
Radeclive, cdiuroh of la. Sec Bristol,
St. Mary, Redcliff.
Radedyf, Adam de, 228.
, Johnde, 228.
, Roger de, 228.
Radeclyve, Radeclive, Radcclcro, Adam
de, 193.
, Geoffrey de, of Halughton, 295.
, John de, 193, 231.
See Ratcliffe.
Radedyve-upon-Soar. See Ratoliffe on
Soar.
Radeford by Covcntre. See Radford by
Coventry.
, Radeford Symely. See Radford Seoiele.
Radelegh, John de, of Netelcombe, 86.
i Radenhale, John de, a comnussioner,
&o., 474, 537.
Roger de, and Amioia his wife,
519.
i Radeswell, Master John de, 520.
Radeth. See Redwick.
Radefwaye. See Radway.
; Radewell. See Radwell.
' Radford by Coventry, Radeford by
Coventre [oo. Warwick], 532.
844
GENEBAL INDEX.
Ralpk—cont
., Riohard son of, de Serelolio,
Radford Semele, Radeford Symdy Foo.
Warwick], 60.
Radingge. See Redinges.
S^,^^.?^^" i% 117. Richard son of Henry sou of, de
Radulfi. William, 516. Alstonesfeld, and Roger hii
Radway, Radewaye [oo. Warwick], 154. | brother, 466.
Radwell, Radewell [oo. Hertford], Wil- - , Robert son of, 10.
ham Sap. parson of, 480. , , de Burtonstathre, 2;?.
2^', ^^m;?- ! i ^®r son of, de Magna Lym.
Rageleye, William de, 487. fcergia, 60.
Ragenhnll, Richard de, parson of Ber- , , de Wilmelegjitoo, 537.
nolby 450. , , Simon son of, de SelvcBton, 241.
Raghery m Ireland. Ste Rathlin Island. ' , WiUiam son of, 274.
Raghton, Henry de, 338. ' , and WilliMn and Ealpk
I John son of Simon de, 338. ' ^^ ^^* ^71.
See Raughton. | , , de I>ov«irdaIe. 487.
, le Porter of Eton, 125.
Ragnal, Rangehill [oo. Nottingham],
178.
., de Thurston, of Norwidi,
Ragus, Michael, 98.
Rahnlle, John de, 90. | Rameseye, Ramceey, Muriella de, 428.
Raiohom, Renhani, co. Essex. 607. » Roger de, 455.
Rainham, Reynhain, [in Milton hun- i ^ Ramsey.
dred], co. Kent, 522. 607.
See Raynham.
Raithby, Ratheby [co. linooln], 94.
Raitheby. See Reytheby.
Rale, Maurioe de, 570.
, Richard de, in Ireland, 217.
Raleg*, William de, 581.
Ral^h Raleghe, John son of Henry de.
^96, 474, 487, 541.
, Ralph de, 609.
Raleigh, William de, bishop [1244 to
1260] of Winchester, m.
Ralph, parson of Bulmere, 44.
, parson of La Legh, 511.
» parson of Pyry. See Paulers-
pury.
, the father of Robert, 10.
» nephew of Master Angotus, 315
See Mold.
Ralph, Abraham son of, 231.
» Elizabeth, late the wife of Robert
son of, 265.
Henry son of, le Keu of Byker-
ton, 287, 308. ^
^,?V^®'^ 8on of, le Tayllour, of
Colchester, 475, 480.
Hugh son of, le Moaner, 291.
, John son of, 176.
Ramesholt. See Ramsholt.
Rameahull, Rameshulle, William de,
661.
» , conuniasionier. 462.483.
Rammesbury, WilKam de, 582.
Rammesden, Robert de, prior of BykcD-
acre, 654.
William de, 469.
Hampton, oo. Nottingham, 286.
, William de Beveroote, preben-
dary of, 285.
Ramridge, Ramrugge, near AndoTer
[co. Hants], 241.
Ramrugge. See Ramridge.
Ramsey. Rames^e [oo. Huntingdon],
abb^ of, 108, 265, 270, 511.
, abbot of, 36.
, abbot and oonyent of, 238.
Rameholt, Rameeholt, oo. Norfolk, 81.
Ranby, Randeby, co. lincoln, 295.
Randekyn, John, atte Gore, 553.
Randolf, Randulf, Rondolf, John, 74,
233. '
, , a commissioner, 4a, 89.
99, 100, 173. 297, 302, ^66, 368,
464, 48^, 636.
, Nicholas, 601.
, Philip, 485.
•#•••••••
and Joii' hb ^'ff S' "^^ ^'^''- i ^'^^^ ^^'
;. le Skinier/of Skelder- ' ^^^^- ^^' ^•
gate, 100.
•'John son of John son of, and
Thomas and Henry Ms brothers,
175.
., John son of Thomas son of, de
Bekefeld, 232.
., Osbert son of, 315.
., Peter son of, le Fevre, 78.
., Ralph son of, son of Richard,
o4o.
. JRalph son of William son of, and
William his brother, 101, 169.
WiUiam, 86.
Randown, Randon [oo. Rosconunofl].
318. •■
Randulf. See Randolf.
Rane, Robert le, 140.
RanehuTBt, Robert de, a purFcyor, 411
Raner, Gerard, 294.
Rangehill. ^S^ee Rangnal.
Ranton, Ronton, oo. Stafford, 48i
, prior and comrent of, 261.
Ranulph [P Ralph de Turrilla], 226.
, earl of Chester. See (tester.
^91
GENERAL INDEX.
845
Ranulph [or Ralph], parson of Bacxmes-
Thomas son of, de Holm, 306.
.William son ol, de Howe, and
Johm his brother, 173.
Ranwyne, Laurence, 140.
Ranyngton, Robert de, parson of
Douglas, 382.
Rf^>e, plea of, 335.
, abducUon or ravishment, 33,35,
39, 81, 93, 99, 103, 135, 168, 177,
181, 185, 193, 212. 278, 290, 477,
485, 560, 581.
Raphirst, Raphurst, Christian de, 106,
172, 306, 609.
Rasohelf, Robert de, 117.
Rasen. John de, parson of Quenesferye,
382.
Rasen, West, Westrasen [oo. Lincoln],
689.
Raskynner, Peter de, 293.
Rasour, William son of Robert, of
Rotiiew^, 229.
Ratdiffe, Radedyye, Master Ro^er de
Bekyngham parson of, 49.
RatdifPe-upon-Soar, Radedif , Radeclyre
upon Soar [co. Nottingham], 37,
Ratelesden. See Ratlesdene.
Ratheby. See Raithby; Reytheby.
Rathlin Island, Raghery in Ireland [co.
Antrim], the island of, 271.
Ratho, RatUieu [oo. Edinburgh] John
de Neusuro, parson of, 3ol.
Ratingden, Ratyngden, John de, 142,
262, 426.
Ratleedene, ' Ratlesden, Ratdesden,
John de, 476, 480.
, Thomas de, 475, 480.
Rattheu. See Ratho.
Ratyngden. See Ratingden.
Rauban, Thomas, [of York], 286.
Rauf . See Ralph ; Faiz Rauf .
Raughton, Raghton [oo. Cumberland],
338.
Raulinesman. See Raulyneeman.
Raulyn, Raultm, John, 465.
, St«>hen, a monk of Montacute»
293, 294.
Raulynesman, Raulinesman, John, 287,
308.
Raumpayn, John, 79.
Raunds, Raandes [co. Northampton],
232.
Raven, Elias, 175.
John, 98, 476, 479.
, Ralph, 476, 479.
, Thomas, 98.
Raveneshere, Rareneserodde. See
Ravenser.
Ravenesrode, Peter de, 209.
Rav^pKT, Rareneser, Raveneserodde,
Reveneshere [oo. York], 206, 329.
[piracy near], 284, 364, 366.
RareDsthorpe, Ravenesthorpe [oo.
Nortnampton], 221.
Ravishment. See Rape.
Rawoliffe by Clifton, Roudif by Clifton
[co. York], 211.
Ray, Henry, of Croylaunde, 211.
Raydon St. Margaret, Reydon, co. Suf-
folk, 675, 696.
Rayleigh, Reilegh, R^legdi, the honor
of, 60, 141, 224, 4417594.
Rayleigh, Reylegh [co. I^sex], 313, 494.
Raymundi. See Reymundi.
Raynham, Reynham [00. Norfolk], 169,
665.
, Great, Great R^nham, 00. Nor-
folk, 666.
St. Mary, Reynham St. Mary,
CO. Norfolk, 666.
St. Martin, or South Reynham
St. Martin, co. Norfolk, 665.
St. Margaret, or West, Reynham
St. Margaret, 00. Norfolk, 566.
See Rainham.
Ratheby. See Raithby, Reytheby.
Reading, Redyng, Redvngg', Redynges,
R^yi^SS^y CO. Berks, 275.
, abbot of, 626.
, abbot and conirent of, 116, 132,
202.
, gaol delivery for, 169.
, letters patent dated at, 446,
448, 449. 485.
Realm. See England.
, mayor of merchants of the. See
Cheneton.
Rearsby, Reresby, co. Leicester, 286.
, Roger, parson of, 286.
Receiving fdons, thieves, or stolen
goods, 37.
a person duu^ged with the death,
Ac., 128.
an oatlaw, 186.
Reoheford, Henry de, 43.
Red. See Rede.
Redbridge, Rudberge, 00. Hants, 116,
IS, 202.
Redbume, Redbum, John de, 278.
^_Roger de, of Cokerington, and
William his son, 101, 368.
, Walter de, of Cadney, and Agnes
his wife, 183, 283.
Red Cross in the parish of St. Giles
without Crupelgate, London, 695.
Reddeswdl. See Ridgewdl.
Rede, Red, Adam le, of Derby, 219.
John, 87.
, John le, ^baxtere,' 486.
Matilda le, of Houghton Con-
quest, 643.
, Philip son of Gilbert le, 546.
, Ralph le, 496.
, Robert le. 467.
Roger le, 469.
, Thomas le, 485.
, William, 87.
, William le, 277.
, , of Homme, 462.
846
GENERAJ. INDEX.
Rede — cont.
William «m of Qilbert le, the
younger, 545.
See Reed.
Redecastel [oo. Cardigan], 77.
Redemyld. See Bedmile.
Redenesse, William de, 316.
, , a commissioner, 489.
Redenhale, John de, parson of Shep-
medwe, 441.
Redepenne [oo. Oardigan], the river,
77.
Redeswell, Redeawdle, John de, 590.
, , prebendaiy of Merah-
ton, 471.
See Ridgewell.
Redewal, Ridewal, Ribert, 171, 542.
Rodewode. See Redwode.
Redgrave, Richard de, 448.
Redgrave [oo. Suffolk], John de Gys-
lyngham, parson of, 452.
Master John Hardy, of Croy-
lamd, parson of, 199.
Redheved, Adam, of Snyttertom, 41.
Redhyr [oo. Cardigan], 77.
Redinges, Redvnges, Redyngge, Red-
yngges, RacUngge, Johnde, 316.
Richard de, 35.
\''"'''Z'^ * purveyor, 12, 138,
216, 267.
Simon de, 289.
Sec Reading.
Redlyngweld. See Ringwold.
Redmarley, Redmerle, Ridmarleye, 364.
Redmarley, Ridmarleye [oo. Worcester]
Thomas de Hompton, pairson of
the church of, 564.
Redmarshall, Redmershill Redmershulle
[co. Durham], Master Gkoffreyde
la Gale, parson of, 436.
, John de Brunne, parson of, 434,
436. ' '
, Master Richard de Eryum,
parson of. 143.
Redmer, Master Giles de, parson of
Rouleye, 268.
, John de, a purveyor, 313, 379.
Redmerle. See Redmarley.
Redmershill, Redmerehulle. See Red-
marshall.
Redmile, Redemyld [co. Leicester], 592.
Redpeth, William son of Patriok de, 289.
Redwick, Badeth [in Henbury pariah],
CO. Gloucester, 584.
Redwode, Redewode, Robert do
'forester,' 363, 364.
Redwy, John son of Andrew, 486.
Redy, William, 486.
Redyng. Redynges, Redyngges. See
Reading; Redinges.
Redyngwald, 226.
Ree, Matthav atte, 175.
Reed, Henry de, of Royston, 540, 5^
Ralph. 488.
Ralph le, of Little Halljng^
bery, 488.
See Rede.
Reefham. See Refham.
Reepham, Refam, Refham [co. Xor-
folk], 263, 479.
, Robert [Whitfot or Qdytfot,
parson of St. Mary's, 479.
Rees, Prince of Wales. 527.
, son of Grifl&n, 527.
, , son of Rees the Greit,
charter of, 527.
, , Matilda his moUier. 5S7.
son of Rid«rch, 527.
Mailgin son oi, 163.
Mailgon son of, 528.
, Mailgun son of, prince of Sootii
Wales, 527.
Mailgun the yooiiger,
son of, 528.
Moigan son of, 528.
Rees son of, 527.
or Res, ap Cadugan ap Lewetin
310.
ap Grenou, 51.
ap Griffith, 256.
ap Griffith, 502.
ap Howd, Master, 197.
With ap Lewelyn. 77.
<S>c^ Cadugan ap Rees; YcTUip
Rees.
Refam. See Reepham.
Refham, Refpham, Reepham, Rephtfi,
John de, 79, 264, 350, 351.
, and William his brother,
171.
Richer de, 79. 264, 350, 351.
, , a oommissiooer, 4c,8l,
169, 182, 295, 373, 468, 469, 501.
Simon de, 399. 455.
See Reepham.
Refuge, flpd to a diurch for, 398.
Regaletti. Peter, 263. 406.
Reginald, rector of Leyg*, 246.
Geoffrey son of, 608.
Peter son of, 66. 134. 507.
, a conservator of tiip
peace, 4o9.
Reginald son of, and Margiret
his wife, 263.
, Richard son of, 371.
Simon son of, de Brok, 571.
Walter son of, de Paveley, 3W-
William son of. See Oldmw.
Reginialdi, Gontilis. de Florenda, 13^-
Walter, oihrno'ise Walter BjT;
nolds or Raynald, arohwsw?
[1313 to 16 November, 1337] .f
Canterbury, 5, 28, 108, HO, Jj^'
156, 164. 166, 211, 223, 225, 2^
257, 268, 323, 332, 336, 406, ^^'•
417, 512, 531, 587.
GENERAL INDEX.
847
Repyndon, Alice, wife of Henry de, 526.
Repynghale. See Bepinghale.
Bereeby. See Reareby.
Res. <Sie€ R-ees.
Rescue, rescoing from the king's bailiffs,
<ftc., 266, 304.
of goods, 175.
by Friars Preachers, 69.
Resewold, Ralph de, 421.
Restalrig. See Leetalrig.
RestoQ, Rispeton [co. Westmorelacd],
445.
Restormel, Rostormel, Roestormel, co.
Cornwall, 170, 473.
Restourek, Rostourerek, William de,
178
Restyr [co. Cornwall], 178.
Retfo(rd, Alan de, parson of Pebbles,
382.
_^ _ Retford, oo. Nottingham, 179, 469.
, n^^ hi^'"*^t," 173. ^^^^ ^*^* ^*^ ^^' ^^' ^'
Beginaldi, Walter — cant.
, , complaint by, 92.
, bishop _ri308 to 1
October, 1313] of Worcester, 118,
332, 442, 495, 572, 590.
Regio, Martin de, 428.
Rehaghe. See Roewood.
Reigate, Reygate [co. Surrey], 428.
Reigny, Reigni, Reygny, Reynny,
Reinny, Hugh de, 483.
, John de, the younger, 297, 470.
Nicholas de, 86.
Peter de, 173.
, Ralph de, 483.
, Ranulph de, 173.
Richard brother of William de,
173.
, Roger WilUamprest de, 173.
, William son of William de, and
Richao-d his brother, 173.
Reilegh. See Rayleigh.
Reitheby. See Reytheby.
Rekenham, John de, 19.
Relhanis, Amald de, dean of St. Peter^s,
La Romieu, 507.
Rcmpny, Rempni. See Runmey.
Renaud, Master Robert, 450.
Rendale, Robert de, commissioner, 176.
Rendham, Ryndham, co. Suffolk, Bene-
dict le Heyr, vdcar of, 441.
Bendutus, John, of Northferiby, 315.
Renewych, John de, 19.
Renfrew, Reynfru [co. Renfrew],
Robert ae Hemmyngburgh, pre-
bendary of, 380.
Rengdon. See Roydon.
Renham, Richard de, 491.
, Master WiUiam de, 122.
See Rownham.
Renhold, Ronehale [oo. Bedford], 142.
Rente, Thomas de la, of Ipswidi, 512,
530.
, , king's bailiff, of Ipswich,
603, 6(M, 605.
, , and Alice his wife, 604.
, , Richard and John, his
sons, 512.
Repe, John, 18.
Repford, Roger dc, the bell founder ,and
Agnes, his wife, and Walter their
sou, 72.
Repham. S^e Refham.
Repinghale, Repynghale, Table de, 65.
Replevying [obstruction to], 182, 183.
Reppele. See Ripley.
Reppes, Edmund de, 146.
, Robert de, 405, 537.
, Thomas de, 93, 170, 536.
Repps, North, Northreppes [oo. Nor-
folk], 264.
William de Cusancia, paiBon of,
210.
South, Suthreppes [co. Norfolk],
264.
East, Est Retford [co. NottLng-
nam], 6.
Rethereleld. See Rotherfidd.
Reudyng, Adam de, [of Colchester], 475,
Reve, Henry le, and John his son, 286.
.Robert son of Nicholas le, of
Dodyngton. 602.
, son of. See Reyessone.
Compare Bailiff; Provost.
Revcsby, co. Lincoln, 92, 177.
, abbot and convent of, 573.
Revessone, Revesone, Alexander the, of
Berewedon, 608.
, Simon le, 274.
Cr>mparc BaiUifsoo ; Resve.
Rewenhale. See Rivenhall.
Rowley by Oxford, Rewley in North-
oseneye by Oxford, ahbot and con-
vent of, 43, 412, 448, 525.
, grants by the abbot of
Pin to, 525.
Rexham, Matilda de, 311.
Reydon. See Raydon St. Margaret.
Reygate, Robert de, a oommossioner,
Ac, 368, 370.
See Reigate.
l^jgay. See Reigny.
Reylegb. See Rayleigh.
Reymerston, Roger son of Walter de, 4.
Reymes. See Reynes.
Reymund, cardinal deacon of Sancta
Maria Nova. See Fargis.
Reymund, AmaJd, of Durmondeye, 591.
Reymundi, Raymundi, William, de
Clavery, 166, 201, 410.
Reymundi Ayken, or Aykelyn, AmaJd,
of Gascony, 117. 163.
ReynaJd, John, 274, 287.
, Thomas, of Audeleye, 465.
Reynbergh, Agnes daughter of Robert
de, 276.
Beatrice daughter of Robert de,
283.
848
GENERAL INDEX,
Bejnoot, Sewald, of Lutton, 85.
B^mdon, Jc^m de, 468, 473.
Beyner, Geoffrey son of, de Burton, 286.
, Henry, 491.
, Thomas, 279.
Walter, of Wytham, 235.
William, of Fletcstrete, 369.
Reynes, Reymes, Robert de, 28, 427.
Reynfra. See Renfrew.
Reynham, Edmund de, 563.
, Peter de, of St. Edmunds, 469.
See Rainham ; Raynham.
Reynny, Retnny. See Reigny.
Reynville, William de, 177.
Reytheby, Ratheby, Raytheby, John de,
preceptor of tbe county of lin-
ooln, 80.
, Redtheby, Raitheby, de,
preceptor of Malteby, 575.
, Walter de, parson of Somer-
cotes, 361.
, Thomas de, 230, 233.
;SaeRaithby.
Rhaglawdd, bailiwick of the, 243.
Rhos Vair. See Newborough.
Rhuddlan, Rothelan [co. Flint], 513.
Ribbesford, Rybbesford, Henry de, and
Robert nis son, 545.
, Simooi de, 545.
Ribton, Ribeton, Alan de, 231, 541.
Riburg^. See Ryburgh.
Riccall, Rykhale [co. York], 404.
Richard [I] son of Henry, king, 525.
, protection by, 158.
Richard H, king, 6, 13, 69, 127. 165,
265, 566.
Richard HI, king, 420.
Richard, bishop of Winchester. See
Todive.
Richard, Alice daughter of Walter, of
Tydilmynton, 360.
, Edmund son of. 372.
, Henry brother of Johm son of,
185.
, Heiuy son of, de Rotbewell of
Fanhale, and Mariota his wife,
379.
, , son of Gilbert de
Boterw. . . ., 232.
Hugh son of, le Muleward of
Stratfeld Turgys, 297.
John, 373.
John son of, 371, 372.
, or John, 331, 332, 373.
, , controller of wool at
Boston, 317.
, , de IkTihurst, 372.
delaBothe, 170.
, , de Donyngton, of Ley-
cestre, 306.
de Glaunville, of Gret-
ford, 236.
, de Santon, 288.
de Welles, 82.
Richard, John son of — cant
, , de Yuclete or Yodete,
172, 182.
, , le Whelere. 241.
, See Fix Ridurd.
Ralph son of Ralph bod of. 513.
, Philip son of, de Bos, 289.
Richard son of, atte Moosten.
508.
, , de Boryngham, 228.
, , de Francton, 231
, de Kirkebride, 235.
, , de Barkeby Mkpertoa,
826.
, de Lyndon of Orctofl,
286.
, le Somenour, 540.
, , Master, de Boyknfld
359, 483.
, Robert son of, a consemtorof
the peace, 460.
, , de Boudon of QuanidoL
236.
, , son of Peter, 361.
, , le Freman, 522.
, , le Lewed, 229.
, Roger son of, 372.
Simon son of, 445.
Stephen son of, de la Bergli
143.
, son of Roger de Cwy-
ton, and John his brother, 188.
Stephen son of William son of
de Misterton, 469.
Thomas son of, 241. 308, 650.
, , de Butterthwtyt, 2^
Walter son of, de Kiriwbride.
the younger, 542.
, William son of, 371, 372.
, , de Blaymegarreye, 128
, , de Emhurst 372.
, , de Hardyngham, 450.
, de Knaresburgh, 20.
, , de Lee, 371.
, de Seybrok, 543,550.
, , le Lewed, 229.
, , le Skynner, 170.
See Pereonesook.
Richardes, John, 332.
Richards Castle, co. Hereford, 502.
Richardson, John, * the derk,' of Stif-
ford, 185.
Riohe, John le, 363.
Richemund, Richemond, Ridiard de, 1^
, Roaldus de, 20, 518.
William de, canon of Milt**
99.
See Richmond.
Richer, John, 78.
Robert, 78.
Richmond, Richemund in tlie dioceee a
York, archdeacon of, 13, 44. ^
, R[oger de Northbnrgh] ^w^
deaooQ of. ' See Northburp^
, arbhdeaoonffy of, 18, 312.
GENERAL INDEX.
849
Richmond, Richcmund, Bychemund [oo.
York], 482.
earl of. See Britannia.
Bickling, Bikelyngges, eo. Essex, 482.
Bickmansworth, Bikemersworth, oo.
Hertford, 279.
Bidalo, Agnes de, and the death of her
son William, 500.
See Bidel ; Bydal ; Byedale.
Biddings, Biddinges by Someroote, oo.
Derlyy, 281.
Bide, Bobert le, 370.
Walter atte, 485.
Bidel, Bydall, Geoffrey, bishop [1173 to
1189] of Ely, 158.
Bidel, Bidell, lUdel, Gec^hrey, of Ley-
ceetre, 235.
, William, 71, 247, 311, 416, 528,
551, 552, 671, 584. 586.
, William or William de, sheriff
of Northumberland, a oommift-
sioner, oonseryator of thp peace,
&o., 88, 99, 135, 284, 301, 459,
607.
, William, of Tilmu, 584.
Rtdelingfeld, Bidelingfold, John de,
179, 181.
Bideroh, Bees son of, 527.
Compare Bitheroh.
Bidere, John le. 174.
, Boger le, of Dokeaworth, 174.
, , the younger, 174.
, Thomaa 'the,' 234.
Bidewal. See Bedewal.
Bidgewell, Beddeswell, Bedeswelle, co.
Essex, 575, 596.
Bidlesworth, Peter de, 552.
Bidmarleye. See Bedmaiiey.
Bidware, Bobert son of Simon de, 330.
Bies, Thomas de, 375.
Bievaulx. Bievall [co. York], abbot of,
253.
RiSS^. ,^UifP* Biohard de, and Emma
his wife, 345.
, Bobert de, a oommassioner, 186.
Biggeweye, William de, 494.
Bigton, Bugficeton Fin Kirkby Overblows
parish], oo. York, 294.
Bihale. See Byhall.
Rihill. See Byhill.
Bikelm, John, 326.
Bikelyngges. See Biokling ; Bikljrngge.
Bikemersworth. See Bickmanaworth.
Bikethorn, William de, 447.
Biklyinsge, Katherine late the wife of
Bobert de, of Neuport, 506.
Billy ngton, Master Henry de, 346.
Ringewode, Byngewodo, John de, 191.
, of Suwerk, 488.
Bingslow, Byngesho in the Isle of
Thanet, co. Kent, oonsenrators of
the peace for, 170.
Bingwold, Bedlyngwelde [in Oomilo
hundred], oo. Kent, 449.
18845
Bingwood, Byngwode, Byngewode, oo.
Southampton, 116, 132, 202.
Bipa, Gilbert de, of Seleby, 121.
Bipariis, Bidiard de, 329.
, , and Sarra his wife, 624.
iS^eeBivers; Byvere.
Bipley, Bippele, 276.
Bipley, Beppele [oo. Surery], 596.
See Newaric by Bipley.
BipVngham. See Bippling^iam.
Bipon, Bypon, John de, 303.
, Biohard de, 230.
Bipon, Bipoun, Bypon, oo. York, 22,
84, 421.
, canon of. See Cusanoda.
, bridge of, across the Yore, 476.
manor of. 33.
, hospital of St. Mary Magdalen,
84.
, Nicholas de Molendinis,
keeper of, 84.
Bippd, Alan de. derk, 389.
Bippele, Bippel. See Bipley; Bipple.
Bipple [oo. Kent], 500.
Bipple, Bippel [oo. Worcester], 388, 389.
churdi of St. Mary, 388.
Hugh de Sapy, parson of, 53.
Bipplingham, Bipplyn^^am, . Biplynfig-
ham, Bobert de. ohancdlor of St.
Peiber'B, York, 70.
, Boger de, 231.
WilUam de, 315.
, , Emima his mother, 315.
Bipton-Abbots, Bipton [co. Hunting-
don], John de Belton, parson or,
270.
Bis, Bys, Peter, 169. 359.
Bosberwe, Bisborough. See Princes Bis-
borough.
Bisboroufrh [co. Buckingham], Bisburgh,
286.
Bisburvch, William Willianw'sseTJaunt of
Bisburgh, 286.
Bisby, Basceby [co. York], 284.
Bise, CO. York. 272.
, G^Wase. parson of, 272.
Bisegate [co. linooln], 180.
Biseholme. Bysum [oo. Lincoln], 280.
Bishemere, John de, 171.
Bishthmele, John de, 182.
Bisky ngton. See Buskington.
Bisle, William de, 282. 288, 367.
Bisoun. See Bysoun.
Bispeton. See Beeton.
Rieshton, Rissheton, Ruashton, Ryssh-
ton, Gilbert de, a oommisedoner,
&o., 302, 374.
, , a purveyor, 28.
, Robert de, 426, 446.
, , a purveyor, 420.
Rissington, Little, Rysyndonbasset, co.
Gloucester, 601.
Riston, William de, 146.
3r
850
GENERAL INDEX.
Rither, Ritlire, Rythel («c), Rytbxe,
Rythyr, John do, 68, 287, 288,
308, 422, 426, 462.
, ,a oommissioner, Ac., 99.
, , oonstable of the oaetle
of Skipton in Craven, 46, 46, 55,
220. . ^ ,
, , constable of Corfe
oafitle, 688.
, steward of Inglewood
forest, 262.
, John son of WUliam de, 419.
Ritherch ap Howell, 77.
Compare Rideroh.
Rivei. See Ryvel.
Rirenhall, Rewenhale, oo. Essex. 287,
290, 466.
Rireray, Edith. 141.
Rivere. See Ryvere.
Rireffs, Ryvers, Edmund de, knight,
234.
, Richard de, knight. 433.
, attorney of Henry de
Lanoastre, 603.
, Roger de, 61.
See Ripariis; Ryvere,
Rivet, Ryvet, John son of Roger, of Fre-
ton, 232.
, Thomafl, 479.
Rivis, Gilbert de, and Agnes his wife,
686.
Ro, Henry le, 230.
Roand, P[eter]. 246.
Robat, Walter, of Loteleston, 296, 474,
487. 641.
Robeillard, John, 303.
Robel, John, 367.
PhiUp, 367.
Roberd, John, 468, 473.
Compare Robert ; Rouberd.
Roberdosman. See Ofhalle.
R[obert Pauper, son of Roger, bishop of
Salisbury], the ohanoellor [1136
to 1139], 160.
Robert, brother, the king's confessor,
699.
, ,a monk of Savigny. See
Bennington, Long.
, the chaplain of Hampton, 372.
, parson of Refham. See Reep-
hiun.
, vicar of Kerdington. See Card-
ington.
, le Parischprest. See Alveley.
, Adam son of, de Cokethorpe,
267.
, , de Senrscales, 234.
, deTyndale, 369.
, , le Walshe, 644.
, Agnes daughter of. See Reyn-
ber^.
, Alan son of, 234.
.Andrew son of, atte Gk>tere of
Boston, 326.
, Beatrice daughter of. See
Reynbergh.
Robeort — eonU
, Clement son of. de Wyberm
and Nicholas his brother, 170.
, Edmund son of, de Geddyng.
296.
, G^rvase son of, atte Beche,539,
, Hubert son of, the little, Sli
, Hugh son of, 188.
, [son of Simon], 285.
I de Byntare, 630.
, , de Wyntar*, 489.
le Haiyward of Ken, 485^
, John, 176.
or John Roberd, 468,
473.
John son of, 236, 406.
, John son of, a»nd John his son,
; atte Nease, 172, 182.
, de Berkek^e, 365.
* , de Holme, and Affw
his wife, 267. ^ ..
, , de Holveston, of Nor-
wich, 93.
, de Ingham, 442.
' de Snrflete, and Robert
ids brotner, 180.
,de Vwis, 280.
, ,de Vaux of Bodekesbm
and Robert his brother, 365.
, de Wythd', 682.
, le Clerk, 78.
5«FitB Robert
Nicholas son of, 274.
Peter son of, de Berbam, 65.
Richard, 512.
Richard son of, 404.
Robert son of, de Bogenite,
630. -.,
,de Shakeleston, 543.
,de Strelleye, 583.
, son of Ivo de Kcgwrth,
,le Bretcm, 294.
, ,le Clerk of WasT^
171
..' ,le Kea of Bridlingt*^
291
;. ,le Paiker of Sta«»tofe^
482
., Robert son of Walter son of>
Daventre, 467.
Roger son of, de Walecoto, »
Stephen son of, 372.
Thomas son of, de fox^^
^; de Kenilloun, of 6«r
sey, 37. ^ .
Walter son of, lord of JM^^
,de Syeghhale, 211-
WUliam son of, 82, 234 S??-
,atte Orouche, 185.
,de Barewdl, 276.
,de Bihieye, 170.
"
GENERAL INDEX.
851
Robert, William son of — cont.
, , de Halughton, and
Margery his wife, 609.
, , de Magna Lymbergia,
50.
, , de Qneoeby of Styvel-
yngton, 183.
, , de Stowe of Surfleet,
316.
, , de Sutton, 85.
, ,de Teye, 296.
, ,de Tolthorpe, 608.
, ,le Eyr of Castre, 279.
, ,le Wabhe, 544.
.William son of. See Proud;
Kasour.
, William son of Simon son of, 15.
r,^®*^ ^^' ^^ ^** Robert; F\z
Robert.
Robertsbridge [oo. Sussex], 609.
Robes, the king's. See Houaehold.
Robinetessman, Robynetesman, l^moci,
358.
Robyn, Hugh, of Suthbiry, 98.
, Roger, of Andevre, 241.
Robynetesman. See Robinetessman.
Rooeholm, John de, 448.
See Rusholme.
Rooester, Roucestre [co. Stafford], 564.
, abbot and oonyent of, 105.
Roche, Gilbert de la, 203, 204.
, Nicholas de la, 181.
.Robert de la, of Hunstantoun,
284.
See Roches; Rupe; Rupibus.
Roche, de Bupe [in Maltby parish, co.
York], the abbot of, 206.
, abbot and convent of, 376.
Rocheford, Rocheforde, John de, 510.
Robert de, 261, 417, 494, 594.
, , and Isolda. daughter of
William son of Warin, 594.
, , his sons Thomas and
John, 594.
, ,a conseirator of the
peace, 290, 461.
, Saerus de, 484.
, Stephen de, chaplain, 594.
See Rochford ; Rupeforti.
Roch<'He in Poitou [Oharesnite Inf^fie-
ure, France], 481.
.merchants of, their ship taken
by and retaken from the Soots,
186.
Roches, John de, 468, 483, 503, 539,
560.
William de, 503.
5ee Roche; Rupe; Rupibus.
Rochesford. iS^ee Rodiford.
Rochester, bishop of, 247. 410.
, See Hythe.
prior and diapter, or oonyent of,
112, 151. 156, S47.
Rochester, bishopric, diocese, or see of,
112, 247, 410.
, , restitution of temporali-
ties of, 410.
,the tenth in, 156, 160, 247.
Rochester, Roff*, oo. Kent, city of, 112,
148, 246.
, letters patent dated at, 429,
433.
Rochford, Rocheforde, Roohesford [co.
Essex], 224, 594.
Rode, otilierwise Aka [in Doddingtree
hundred, oo. Worcester], 265.
/Roger de Braynton, pareon of,
Rockingham, Rokvngham [co. North-
ampton], 44d.
, Thomas de Besevile parson of,
350, 443.
, forest of, 113, 405.
, , a road called the Horse^
way in, 405.
Rockland, Rokelound [co. Norfolk], 263.
Rooulf, William, 511.
, the younger, 485.
, ^icholas Williames-
serjant Roculf , 485.
Rodberewe. See Rodeberwe.
Rodborough, Rodeboerue, Rodeboeru
[co. Glouoester], 306, 364.
Rodbrok, Rodebrok. Adam de, rector of
Rotherfield Grays, 143, 414.
Rode, Rodde, "Roger, of Hemraeston,
466, 476.
, Thomas le, of Barton, 366.
, William de la, clerk, 189.
See Rude.
Rodebrok. See Rodbrok.
Rodeberwe, Rodberewe, Rodeboeru,
Rodeboerue, Thomas son of Miles
de, and Hug^ hb brother, 307,
364.
, Thomas son of Thomas de, 364.
See Rodborough.
Rodeney, Rodenay, Rodemaye, Rode-
neye, Rodeneie, Rodeney, Richard
de, a commissioner, Ao., 86, 282,
302, 374, 464, 471, 476, 487, 541,
548, 550, 569.
, esoheator [south] of
Trent, 425. 426. 443, 444, 449,
454, 456, 491-496, 498, 610, 611,
514-516, 519, 621. 622, 526, 630,
532, 547, 561, 666, 556, 658. 660,
561, 663, 565, 667, 568, 670. 673,
577, 579, 580, 686^96. 697-699.
, ) grant to Glastonbury
abbey by, 671.
Roderham, Robert de, paison of Ma^-
han, 382.
See Rotherham.
Rodes, John de. 93, 174.
, Thomas de, 93, 174.
Rodes [France], Peter [de Oastelneou
or Chateauneuf] bishop [1318 to
1336] of, and patriaroh of Jeru-
salem, 205.
862
GENERAL INDEX.
Rodine Abbots, Rodyng Abbatisse [oo.
kisser], 481.
Roding, High, High Rothyng, co. Essex,
600.
Rodland, Rodland, Nioholafi, 332.
, N. de, Nicholas de, Nicholas, on
aseessor. commisBioner, &o., 349,
368,486.
Rodom, Rodum, Adam son of Heniy de,
235.
,John de, 233.
.William de, 283.
Roediffe, Rouolif [in the parish of Al-
borough, CO. York] 269.
Roel or Rowell, Rowelle [in Hawling
parish], oo. Gloucester, 322.
Roewood, Rohagh, Rehaghe [in Wink-
bourn parish], co. Nottingham,
93, 174.
Roffa, Solomon de, justice in eyre, 149.
See Rochester.
Roger, bishop [1267 to 1296] of Lichfield,
553.
, parson of the diurch of la Rade-
cuve, Bristol, 36.
, parson of Rereeby, 286.
, GeoflPrey son of, 286.
, Humphrey soti of, le Clerk of
Qwassftngburgh, 425.
, James son of, de Ry^y«ige, 369.
, John son of, 371.
, , de Ingham, 608.
, , de Lekhampstede, 479.
, , de Montohensy of Stans-
tede, 296.
, ,de Styestede, 296.
, ,de Veringhalgh, 371.
J.. , de Weststratford, or
Westratford, 467, 476, 479.
, , le Olerc of Coldoverton,
231.
, Lapinus, and Robert his son.
See Rogeri.
, Nicholas son of, 371.
, Richard, of Takeley, 481.
, Richard son of, 371.
, .and Margaret his wife,
404.
, Robert, 543.
, Robert son of, 405.
, , de Northhalle of Ledes,
627.
, Roger son of, de Abyton, 463.
, ,de Stalham, 239.
, , de Swynnertoin, 484.
, , de Warre, 296.
, Stephen son of, 372.
, Stephen eon of Richard son of,
de Clayton, and John bos brother,
183.
, Thomas son of. de Lofthouse,
and his mother Dulcia. 589.
, , de Ormeeby, 260, 261.
, Walter, of Grymesby, 366.
, William, or Rogger, 476, 480.
Roger — cont.
, William son of, 60.
, de Cret^y, 316.
, , de Dontoo, 233.
, ,de Drayton, 622.
, , de la Lee, 203.
.William eon of Lapinis. k
Rogeri.
Rogerholm [isa Windermere, oo. West-
moreland], island of, 445.
Rogeri, Rogere, Roger, Lapinne, asnyer
of money, changer of the danfe
of (Wterbury, 53, 54, 3M.
, , of Canterbury, Masterof
the 3d&9ts OT Chanra of Loffikn
and Canterbury, 3JS, 394.
, and Robert his m,
659.
.William son of Lapinns, panoi
ef Brightwell, 398, 411.
Rogersate, Robert son of Robert de, 59(1
Rogger. S€6 Roger.
Rohagh. See Roewood.
Rohaud, Roger, 298.
Roilly, Elias de, 464.
Rok, John le, 467, 476.
See Rouk.
Roke. See Roque.
Rokeby. See Rugby.
RokeJ, PhiUp, 475, 480.
Rokele, Cecily de la, and Bdnmnd 1»
son, 286.
, John de la, 372.
See Rokesle.
Rokelound. See Rockland.
Rokeeburgh. See Roxburgh.
Rokesle, Rokeslwe, Rokele, Eiobrii ^.
Richard de la, a oomimM«>^
conservator of the peace, Ae., »
111, 176, 284, 298, 602.
, Simon de, of London, 532.
See Rokele.
Rokeswell, John son of William de,141
Rokyng Roseland. See Ruddnge.
Rokyngham. See Rockin^iam.
Roland rJorse], archbishop [1311 toj
March, 1321] of Arnigh, 823.5^
Roland, RoUand. Rouland. Heoiy, ^
, Nicholas, a commissioner, h^
RoUesby, John de, 684.
Rolleston, Rauf de, 204.
,WiUiam de, 91, 498.
an assessor 34o.
Riiii^*ton[a>. 'Stafford], 203, 20i
Rollright. Rollyndryght, co. OM
601.
Roily, William, 643, 650.
Rollyndryght. See Rollright.
Rolues, Gioely, 499.
Rolvenden, Rolvynden, oo. Keot, 3»
Roma, Leo de, 74.
Remain. Set Romayn.
Roman. jS^ Rome,
GENERAL INDEX.
858
Bomara^ Boimuura, W. de, earl of
Linooln, 316.
Romayn, Bonuyn, Bomeyn, Joha, 181.
jRobeart, 419.
, ,a purveyor, 8, 129, 192.
Rome [de Urbe], Ursus Neapoleonis de
fUiis TJrsi of. See Neapolionifl.
Rome, the city of, 200.
, hospital of the Holy Ghost [San
• Spirito], 74.
Rome, Roman, the Apostolic See, ^.,
the Court of, 14, 59, 69, 162, 201,
207, 249, 841, 844, 399, 410, 416,
426, 434, 436, 496.
, envoys of the, 2.
[the king's envoys to], 14, 69, 69.
, the king's business at, 436.
, going on aooouat of oonsoiemce
to, 211.
good service to the king at, 433.
,j>ensions for peraons at the
Court of, 60, 343.
Rome, church of, 4, 39, 40, 70, 73, 77,
112, 118, 136, 166, 214, 322, 331,
341, 400, 423. 440. 660.
, cardinals of. See Cardinals.
, vioe-chanoellor of. See Deuse,
cardinal Gaucelinus.
, ,and Scotland, 2, 7, 9.
, , annual rent due to, 941.
Romenhale. See Romney.
Romesburgh. See Rumburgh.
Ronkesev. Romesie, Walter dei, 167,
Romeseye. See Romsey.
Romeyn. See Romayn.
Romieu. See La Romieu.
Ronmev, Roraenal, R<Hneneye, Romen-
hale, Romeny, co. Kent, port of,
167.
,01d. Old Rumney, oo. Kent,
449.
Rompe, John, 371.
, Roger, 371.
Romsey Romesy, Romeseye, Rumsey
[CO. Hants], abbey of, 106.
, abbess (abbot in error) of, 147.
, abbess and nutns of, 313, 661.
Rondolf. See Randolf.
Ronehale. See Renhold.
Rongeton. See Rungeton.
Ronton. See Ranton.
Roo6, Rous. See Ros.
Roo6 Ponte. See Ross, New.
Rop, Rop', John, 371.
Roper, John le, 178.
, Nicholas le, 178, 643.
Ropsley, Roi^>esle, oo. Lincoln, 177.
Roque, Roke, Bartholomew de la, of
Rabasitenz, merohant of Gascony,
198, 638.
Ros, Aliaundus de. of Tydde, 86.
, Geoffrey de. 162.
,GUbert de, 612.
, George de, 427, 433.
Ros — eont.
, James de, 447.
John de, and Margaret his wife,
289, 369.
, ,of Tyd. 273,274.
, Margaret de, 446.
, Muriel de, 160.
, Master Nicholas de, 406.
.Philip son of Richard de, 289.
, Robert de, 76, 208. 447.
, William de, 141, 147.
, , of Hamelak [the elder],
his executors, 447.
, , [the younger],
29. 32, 116, 123, 258. 280, 283,
339, 692.
, , a commissioner,
a conservator of the peace, &c.,
461, 646.
, , Ingmanthorpe, 229, 396.
SceBtoae; Rous.
Ros ap Griffith, Res Abgriffith, 493.
Rosaundeservant, 481.
Rosoelyn, Thomas, 93.
See Rosselyn.
Rosoimman. See Roscommon.
Roscommon, Roscimman [oo. Ros-
oommoil], castle of, 318.
Rose, Agnes, of Clif, 316.
, Gregory, of Lundres, 640.
, Henry, of Jememuth, a com-
missioner. &c., 489.
, , bailiff of Great Tar-
mouth, 463.
,Jobn, 462.
, master of la Mighde of
Greenwich, 861.
, Robert, 421.
, Stephen, of Wyghton. 231.
See Ros; Rous.
Rose, render of a, 168.
Rosel, Gilbert, 101, 368.
, WilUam. and Margery his wife,
478.
Roseles, William de, 267.
Roseriis, Reymund de, 161.
Rosfeir, Rosfeyr. See Newborough.
RoshoLm. See Rusholme.
Rosington. See Rossington.
Ross, New, Roos Ponte [co. Wexford],
pardon for men of, 203.
Rossedale, Emma daughter of Michael
de, 124.
Rosselyn, Henry, 98.
, John son of John, 467, 476.
, William son of John, 479.
See Roscelyn.
Rosshebrok. See Rushbrooke.
Rossington, Rosington [co. York], 42.
Rossyngton, Rossington, Rossinton,
Roger de, 229, 272, 273.
, Simon de, 230.
RosUyk. Ralph de, 36.
GENERAL INDEX.
ijli
BoetdD, BoBtdD, Hanry do, of Scar-
boronBJi. 303, 3B4.
Biofaafd de, 234.
, Roger de, of York, and Dioaina
his wife. 687.
.William de, aoommisnooer, Jic.,
284, 288, 291, 301. 364.^66, 375.
See Roston.
BoBtormel. Stie Bestonnd.
Bostoarerek. See Beetonrek.
Rote, Hd^. 486.
Robelaud. See Rntlud.
Bothbury, Ronbiuy [co. NortJumiber-
landj, Master Jobm, da Beteinoiit,
p&iBoa of, 561.
Botheglan. See RatliergleD.
RoUielB,D. See Bhaddlan.
Bothele. See Bothleir Templ».
Botlielere, Matthew de, 621.
Rothelere, BoUieley, Rothele. See
BoUdey.
Rother, Lymenee, oa the oonfinM
of the COS. Kent and Sueeex,
the river ; oonunissioa de tooUiij
et fouatis for, 600.
Rotherfield Grers, Rutherfeld Grer,
Botherfeld Grar Too. Oxford],
Adam de BodebroK, reotor ol,
143, 414.
, John de She^lak, rector of. Hi.
, John de Navonby, rector of, 143.
Rotherfield, Rotherfejd, Eertberefdd,
Rutherfeld [oo. Soaees], 206, 46S.
, Willi&ni de Shot^eluun, pareoa
of, 401, 525.
Rotli«rford. See Bnthoford.
Botherham, Roderbam [oo. Torkl, 220,
283, 626.
Rothewelle, Rothewell, Alioe wife (rf
John de, of London, 212.
HeniT son of Riohard de, of
Paiihale, and MariotA his wife,
379.
,John de, 169.
.Master Jolm de, 488.
See Rothwell.
Rothltg', Rothele, Bothel^ [co. Lei-
cester], Bertram or BMtrand,
Ferandj, parson of, 265, 267-
Bothley, Botheleye [oo. Northumber-
land], 212.
Bothley Temple, Rothele [oo. Leices-
ter], 8)5.
Bothwell, Rothewell. 229.
BothweJl, Rotheivell, Bovrell, oo. North-
ampton, 90, 631.
Rothwell, Rothewell, co. Y<»k, 282.
Bothyng, Eothynge, Ralph de, 6.
See Roding,
Bothyng Bcauohamp, Rothyng Beu-
ohamp, Richard sou ttf William
de, 4§2.
Rotour, John le, 287.
Thomas le. viewer of the works
in Windsor Castle, 430.
GENERAL INDEX.
855
Rous, Adam le, of Hioche, 99.
, Alan de, of Surflet, 180.
, Gilbert le, of TJpton, 806, 366.
, John le, 347, 366, 677.
, .and Isabella bis wife,
600.
, ,of Norton, 482.
, Reginald le, 630, 666.
, Richard le, 91, 666.
, Walter le, 644.
,Wmiam le, 464.
See Ros; Rose.
Ronsham, Roaleeham [oo. Oxford], 337.
Rons Lench, Lenoherondolf, co. Wor-
cester, 367.
Roussel, William, 361.
Compare Rusael.
Roust, John, chaplain, 478.
Routbe, Routh, Hamo de, of Beverley,
421.
,John, 189.
, John de, 376.
Rontheclyye, John de, 306.
Rowardyn. See Ruerdean.
Rowde, Roade, co. Wilta, 116, 132, 202.
Rowell, Rowel [in Slauflditer hundred],
CO. Gloucester, 121.
See Rothwell.
Rowelle, Roger de, 66.
See Roel.
Rowenheye, Simon de, 499.
Rowley, Rouleye, Roulee [oo. York],
Master Giles de Redniter, parson
of, 268.
, Master John Bnssh, peivon of,
128.
Rownham, Renham [co. Hants], 100.
Rowold, Warin, 643.
Roxbux^h, Rokeeburgh [Scotland],
JTohn de Oxofi, keei>er of St.
Mary Magdalen's hospital, 381.
Roxby, CO. Lincoln, 376.
Roy don, Rengdon, co. Essex, 111.
Roydon, Rydon [co. Norfolk], 443.
Royer, Berentinus, 343.
,John, 343.
Royng', William de, 441.
Royston (de Grace Boena), co. Cambridge
and Hertford, 189, 481.
CO. Hertford, 371, 640, 646.
RoEstormel. See Restormel.
Ruan Lanihome, Lanryhom [co. Corn-
wall], 141.
Ruckinge. Rokyng Roseland [oo. Kent],
Rudberge. See Redbridge.
Rudbudel. See Ruttebuthel.
Ruddin«:to>n, Rotyngton, Roftyngdon [oo.
Nottingham], 324.
Ruddok, Henry, 639.
Rude, William de, collector of customs
at London, 24.
See Rode.
Rudebotel. See Ruttebuthel.
Rudham, Martin de, a monk, 469.
, Richard de, parson of Stok, 246.
Rudham, co. Norfolk, 178.
,East, Estrudham [co. Norfolk],
263.
, West, Westrudham [co. Nor-
folk], 263, 329.
Rudstayne, Thomas de, 291.
Rudy, Sanchius de, of Aapee, 270.
Rue, Rue in Pontfaoeu [Somme, France],
679.
Ruefrank, John de, of Gascony, 117.
Ruerdean, Rowardyn in the forest of
Dean [co. Gloucester], 9.
Rufford abbey, co. Nottingham, 93, 174.
,tlie abbot of, 494.
, abbot and monks of, 626.
, monks [named] of, 93, 174.
Ruffyn. John, and Matilda his wife,
362.
Rugby, Rokeby [co. Warwidc], 226.
Ruges, Warin de, 539, 646.
, John his brother, 639.
Rugevine, Rougevyn, Robert, 180.
Rugge, Richard de, 94.
Compare Ruyge.
Ruggeton. See Rigton.
Rugham. See Rougham.
Rughheved, Richard, 170.
Rughton, John de, the younger, 169.
Ruglen. iS>ee Rutherglen.
Rumburgh, Romesburgh [oo. Suffolk],
the prior of, 214.
Rumney, Rempny, Rempnji [co. Mon-
mouth], 103, 120, 267, 416, 456.
Rumney. See Romney, Old.
Rumsey. See Romsey.
Runcevill. See Rounceville.
Rundehay. See Roundhay.
Rungeton, Rongeiton. William de, a
conunissioner, &c., 90, 91, 178,
284, 291, 30i, 306, 360-366, 367,
371, 461.
See Rounton.
Runhale, Richard de, 277.
Runham, co. Norfolk, 147.
Rupe, David de, 613.
, Gilbert de, 613.
See Roche; Rodies; Rupibus.
Rup3{orti, Maurice de, kinsman of
Thomas son of Richard de Clare,
623.
See Rocheford.
Rupibus, Peter de, bishop [1206 to 1238]
of Winch^ter, 27, 143.
iS^<*^ Roche; Roches; Rupe.
Rushall, Rushale [co. Stafford], 384.
Rushbrooke, Rosshebn^e [co. Suffolk],
260.
Rushock, Rusehoke, co. Worcester, 283.
Rusholme, Rosholm, 228.
Rusholme, Roceholm [co. York], 416.
Ruskington, Riskyngton [co. Lincoln],
48.
856
GENERAL INDEX.
Rnssel, Russell, Adam, 280.
jGeoffirey son of Andrew, of
Etton, and Andrew bib broths,
286.
, Henry, 346, 373, 397.
,Hugh, 373.
,Jolin, 163.
, , a punreyor, 12, 138, 217,
267, 412, 664.
, , of Ayneebury, 273.
, , in Gower, 464.
, ,of Pynoebek, 232.
, Nicholas, 389, 490.
, Riohard, 629.
, Robert, a commissioner, &c.,
372, 469, 636.
, Simon son of Robert, of Berewe-
don, 137.
, Thomas, 94, 372.
, WilUam. 102, 233.
, , deceased, 73, 261. 314.
, ,co. Dorset, 90, 173.
, , CO. Northampton, 292.
, , a commissioner, 376.
, of Bertone, 481.
, , *skynner' [of Bristol],
679.
See Roossel.
Rnsshe, Simon de, 204.
Russhoke. See Rushock.
Russhton. See Risshton.
Rust, John, of Tjrd, 234.
Rusteleye, Jc^n de, of Lydeyard, 426.
Rustiton, Laurenoe de, 330.
Rnston, Roston [oo. York], 404.
See Roston.
Rntebude, Rutbude. See Rattebnthel.
Ratheglen. See Rutherglen.
Rutherfeld. See Rotherfield.
Rutherfeld Grey. See Rotherfield Greys.
Rutherford. Rotherford [oo. Roxburgh],
Hugn de Bewyk, keeper of the
hospital of, 377.
Rutherclen, Rutheglen, Rotheglen [co.
ikinark], John de Merbon, pre-
bendary of, 380.
Richard de Marton, parson of,
383.
Rutherwyk, Simon de, of Egeham, 319.
Ruthwell, Roul [oo. Dumfries], Richard
de Enderby, parson of, 382.
Rutland, Roteland, county of, 67.
, assessor for, 348.
, commissioners for, 97, 299.
, cof iservators or keepers of the
peace for, 366, 461.
, sheriff of, 501.
, shrievalty of, 386.
, dean of. See Stokes.
peeper of the forest of, John
Haclut, 608.
Ruttebuthel, Rutebude, Rutbude,
Rudbudel, Rudebotol, Henry de,
or Henry, burgess of Dordrecht,
attorney or envoy of WiJliam,
count of Hainault, &c., 23. 107.
184, 609.
Ruxley. See Rokesle.
Ruyge, Peter, and Christina his wife,
482.
Compare Rugge.
Ruyhale. See Ryall.
Ry, Rya. See Rye.
Ryall, Ruyhale [co. Worcester], 389.
Rybbeeford. See Ribbesford.
Ryburgh, Riburgh, oo. Norfolk, 42.
Rychemund. See Richemiwid; Rlich-
mond.
Rydal, Rydale, oo. Westmorelajid, 523.
Rydale, co. York. See Bani^, Great.
Rydall, Rydel. See Ridel.
Ryddyng, le. See Caldbergh.
Rydon. See Roydon.
Rye, Rya, Ry*, Henry de, a monk of
Battle, 109.
, Paulinus de la, a oommissioner,
&c., 489.
,Ranulph le, 636.
,Ranulph de, sheriff of Liinooln,
163.
Rye, la Rye [oo. Sussex], 167, 699.
Ryedale, Ridale, oo. York, 303.
Ryggeton, John de, 119.
Ryhall, Ryhale, Rihale [in E^ast
Hundred], co. Rutland, 208, 456.
Ryhill, William de, and A^es his wife,
281.
Rykhale. See Riccall.
Ryndham. See Rendham.
Ryngesho. See Ringslow.
Ryngesthorpe, Robert de, 280.
Ryngewode. See Ringewode.
Ryngstede, Roger de, 490.
Ryngwode. See Ringewode; Ringwood.
Rypon. See Ripon.
Rys. See Ris.
Rysberwe. See Princes Risborough.
Rysoun, Walter, 296.
Rysshton. See Risshton.
Rysum. See Riseholme.
Rysyndonbasset. See Rissington, Ldittle.
Rysynge, James son of Roger de, d69.
Rythel. See Rither.
Rythre, Ryther, Rythyr. See Rither.
Ryvel, Giles, the younger, 47.
,John, of Fennyneubolde, 370.
, Robert, of Buckeby, 370.
Ryvelyng, John, 488.
Ryvere, Ryver, Rivece, Dionisia de la
477.
John de la, of Brandesby, and
iViatilda his wife, 162.
, Richard de la, a commiasioner ,
&o., 369.
, , sheriff of Gloucester,
keeper of Gloucester castle, 46.
, Thomas le, 286.
Master William de la, 163.
Sae Rivers; Ripariis.
Ryvers. See Rivers.
Ryvet. Sec Rivet.
GENERAL INDEX.
857
S
Saandene [oo. Worcester], a field called,
332.
Saap, Sap, William, 480.
, , parson of Radewell, 480.
Sabaudia, Peter de, dean [1297 to 1309]
of Salisbury, 249.
Sabelk>. See Saul.
Sabellis, SatelP. Pandulf de, prebendary
of Neubdd, 343.
Sabricheworth. See Sairbridgeworth.
Sabyn, Henry, 203.
Sac and soo, 245.
Saohere, William le, 171.
Sackrille. See Sakeville.
SaQombe, Sauecaumpe [oo. Hertford],
John son of Warin de Hunterston,
parson of, 333.
Sadbergh, P Severgh, oo. Westmoreland,
445.
Sadler. Sadeler, Reginald le, 475, 480.
Sadyngton, Nicholas de, a purveyor
326.
Saer, John son of, de Sutton, and John
son of the same John, 85.
, See cdso Sutton.
, Nicholas son of, de Sutton, 85.
Ralph, of Colcheeter, 475, 480.
, Thomas, of Colchester, 475, 480.
Compare Sayer.
Saffron WaJden. See Waldem.
Sage, Adam, of Scarborough, 263.
Sagon, Ralph, chaplain, 545.
Saham. See Sc^am; Soham* Monk.
Saham-Tony, Thony jco. Norfolk],
moUiesmAn of, 368.
Sal. See Say.
Saint. See Seint: Seinte; St., &c.
Saint Helier. ^e Sancto Hillario.
Sainthill. See Sweyngtille. •
Sakeville, Andrew de, 328 395, 403.
, Joam late the wife of Andrew
de, or Andrew, 103, 328, 392, 506,
510.
See Secheville.
Sal. See Sail.
Salcok, Thomas de, 232.
Sale, Cicely late the wife of Walter de
la, and Nicholas her son, 530.
, Greoffrey de la, of Neuaom, 394.
, John de la, 162.
See Salle.
Salekyn Salequin, John son of Nicholas,
439.
Salomon. See Salmon.
Salequin. See Salekyn.
Salford, Ralph de, 60.
Salford Abbots, Saltford [eo. Warwidc],
582.
Stapelton
See: —
Grimstone
Preston
Tetminster
SaJfordshire [co. Lancaster], 431.
Salisbury, William fde Longespe], earl
[1198 to 1216T of, 527.
Salisbury. Saresbuiy, Sarum, bishop of,
23, 570.
, See Bridport; Marti-
vallis.
, E[gidius] bishop of. See Brid-
port.
S. (ate), bishop of, 312, 409.
Salisbury, church of St. Mary, 496.
, MTchdeaoon of Berkshire in the
church of. See Sta|>6lton.
, canon oi. See Bluntesdon.
, choir boys of, 567. 568.
, dean of . ;Siee Fargis; Sabaudia.
, dean and chapter of, 64, 70, 146,
167.
^deanery of Wymbome in. See
Wimbome.
, prebendaries in. See: —
Asserio Stanton
Camilla
Patrioa
, prebends in.
Bedwin
Grantham
Boreal is
Salisbury, bishopi^o, diocese or see of,
23, 24, 51, 55, 64. 70, 118, 146,
157, 158, 193, 224. 312 (sic), 337,
377, 395, 398, 402, 406, 407, 409,
411, 429, 441, 493.
, tenth in,. 70, 118, 123, 156. 160.
Salisbury. Saresbiri, Saresbury, Sari&-
bir, Sarum, New Sarum Poo.
Wilts]. 38, 76. 118. 172, 313, 319,
357, 637, 581.
, footmen for the war in Scotland
from, 387.
, prison of, 354.
church of St. Edmund the Con-
fessor in, 76, 319.
, warden and scholars of [the col-
lege of] Vaux, 491.
Salkeld, Richard de, 235.
Salkeld. Great, Salkeld Regiis. Selkild
Regis, Salkyld [co. Cumberland],
31, 298, 409.
SaU, Sal [CO. Norfolk], 263.
Sallay. See Sawley.
Salle, John de, chaplain, 567.
, ,. chaplain of the hosmtal
of St. James, Chichester, 493.
, Richard de, 364, 432, 559.
See Sale.
Sallewarpe. See Salwarpe.
Salleye, Robert de, 493.
Sallowe, John de, of Worcester, 345.
Robert de, 424.
See SaXoue; Sawley.
Salmanston, Salmastoa. See SeJmstone
Grange.
858
GENERAL INDEX.
Salmon, Salemon, John, derk, 988.
, , of Stretford. 389.
, , his father John Sale-
mon, 389.
, , bishop [1299 to 2 July,
1325] of Norwich, 4. 40. 60, 62,
68, 114, 166, 167, 270, 271, 331,
339, 341, 449, 670, 673.
, , , the chanoellor,
449, 462. 664.
fifeeS&lmond; Salomon.
Salmon and salmon fry, taking of, 606.
Salmon Leap [in the parish of Leizlip,
CO. Kildare] in Ireland, oastXe or,
26.
Salmond, Hugh. 211.
jSee Salmon; Salomon.
SaJmstone Grange, Salmanston, Salmaa-
ton, 00. Kent, 98, 173, 276.
Salomon, Thomas son of, de litUewode,
191.
£fee Salmon; Salmond.
Scdop', Salopta, Shrouesbiry, Thomas de,
of Bnstol, 121, 679.
See Shroueebury.
Salop, Salopeehire, Shropshire, county
of, 224, 296, 471.
, asseesore for, 348, 380.
, commissioners for, 97, 299, 601.
, conservators, or keepers of the
peace for, 289, '460.
, sheriff of, 4, 67, 163.
, , Hugh de Audeley, the
elder, 330.
, under-sheriff, of William de
Weston, 330. '
Scdopshire, Salopeshire, Richard de, of
Norton, 499.
See Salop, county of.
SaJoue, John, 643.
, Robert, 643.
See Sallc^e.
Salso Marisco, Elvard de, and Peter his
son, 362.
, Peter de, 174, 304, 682.
Salter, Saltere, Alexander le, of Lincoln,
365.
, Petwr le, 367, 475, 479.
.Richard son of William le, of
liUterworth, and Emma his wife,
638.
Saltford. See Salford Abbots.
Salthouse. Salthus [co. Norfolk], 263.
Salt-leap, 374.
Saltmersh, Saltmarsh. See Sale Marisco.
Saluciis, Bonifacius de, 49.
, Master Boniface de, Fdean or
provost] of the free cnapel of
fikehull, 258.
, Master George de, archdeacoin
of Buckingham, 434.
Salvayn, Salveyn, George, 228.
, Gerard, 81, 228, 248, 388.
, Gerard son of Gerard, 228.
, John, 228, 477.
Salvo Monte, Peter de, and Job hk
brother, 7.
Salwarpe, Sallewarpe, oo. Woroeskr,
124.
, John de Denton, panooof, 7i
Salyng, John de, 475, 480.
Sambuoe, Oliver de, 224.
Samford. See Saudford.
Samlesbury, Samlesbiri, co. Lanoiita
666.
Samme, John, 371.
Sampford, Saunford, 463.
Sampford, Saonford [oo. Essex], 199.
Sampson, Geoffrey, 496.
, Heivy, 291.
.Master Henry, rector of Estoe
by Stanford, 65.
Isabella. 495.
, John, of Estham, 615.
,. Ralph, 163.
, , of Brethenham, 96S.
, Thomas. 495.
William, 194.
.William ' Williamesman,' i
York, 85.
Samuel, John, 285.
, William, 98.
Sancta Barbara, William son of i£Q^
de, of Risceby, 284.
Sancta Brigida. See St. Bade.
Sancta Elena, John de, 115.
Sancta Ermina. Sancto E^rmino [imr
Henry HI], WUliam de, 342. 611
Se;ncta Marcha, Ferand de, 481.
Sancta Maria Nova, cardinal deaeoo d.
See Fttrps.
in Via Lata. Luke, ctrdii*
deacon of. Sec Flisoo.
Sancti Petri, de Groppo, or de Oropp*
See Groppo Sancti Petri.
Sancto Albano, John de, 419, 447. 513.
., canon of Waltham Hoi?
Cross, 278.
y^,, a purveyor, 62, 192,2=9
, Roger de, 419, 447.
Sancto Albino, Sancto Albyno, John ^
a monk of St. Pierre sur Dire.^
, William de, or WUlermns <if
Srior of St. Maiy MagdJeoSj
oldeclyve in the Marches «
Wales, 158, 544.
Sancto Amando, John de, 271, 543.
Sancto Andrea. Ro«er de, a cotujssr
sioner, &c., 6(&.
, Thomas de, 450.
, Thomas son of Walter de, 56a
, Walter de, 560.
Sancto Botulpho, Ranulph de, 963.
Sancto Claro. Thomas de, 161.
William de, 572.
, Master William de, PW^gJ^
m the diuroh of Dunkeld, Sw.
See Seint Cler.
GENERAL INDEX.
859
Sancto Clemente, Edmund de, rector of
Laufare, otherwise Parva Laiu
fare, 35, 312.
Sanoto Egidio, John son of Qerin de,
220.
Sancto Enmno. See Sancta Ermdna.
Sancto EUllario, Saint Helier, Quillot
de, of Jersey, 690.
Sancto lyone, William son of William
de, 463.
Sanoto Jaoobo, Domyngee Peres de, 481.
Sancto Johanne, Edward de, 274, 539,
540, 559.
, , and Eva, his wife, 415.
John de, 17, 157.
,a commissioner, con-
servator of the peace, 95, 96, 459,
605.
, , son of John de Sancto
Johanne. 433.
, [temp. Eldward I], the
father, 254, 531.
, the son, 254.
, , of Laseham, 43, 310,
519. 520, 562, 568.
, , his son John, and Kath-
erinc his wife, daughter of (Geof-
frey Say, 519. 520.
, RoVrt de, 'peleter,' 467.
Sancto Laudo, Adam de, 65. 391.
Ralph de, of Bolehy, 474.
Sancto LaurencLo, Henry de, 176.
, Ralph de, a conservator of the
peace, 170.
Sancto Leonardo, brother Biatthew de,
80.
Thomas de, parson of Egman-
ton, 90.
Sancto Licio. See SeintUz.
Sancto Lucio, Andrew do, 422.
Sancto Marco, Seint Mark, Nicholas de,
407.
Sancto Martino, John de, of Tours, a
Jew, 502.
, Laurence de, 144, 155, 310.
See Seynt Martyn.
Sancto Mauro, Nicholas de, 497.
, Thomas son of Nicholas de, 187.
Sancto Mellano. See St. Mellons.
Sancto Nicholao, John de, 539, 560.
, Richard de, 539.
, , parson of Lowedale, 382.
Sancto Omero, John de, a commissioner,
Ac., 472.
, Ralph de, 57.
Sancto Pancracdo, Thomas de, 137.
Sancto Paulo, John de, parson of the
ohuroh of Ayr, 382.
Srv Chatillon, Guy de, count of
St. Pol.
Sancto Petro in Campis, Theophania de,
lady of Bringuenoourt. 'nurse of
Queen Isabella, wife of John de
Morviller, 66.
Sancto Philiberto. Sancto Phileberto,
Sanoto Philberto, Jobn de, 120,
362, 427 520.
Sancto Quintino, John de, 144.
See Semt Quyntyn.
Sancto Saturnine, Philip de, 294.
Sancton, Santon, co. York, 288.
Sanctuary in churchee [in London], 598.
Sanctyngefeld, hospital of. See Wissant.
Sand, grange of the. See Saul.
Sandale, Adam de, 423.
, Gilbert de, prebendary of Lange-
cestre, 20.
John de, bishop [1316 to 2
November 1319] of Winchester,
the chancellor, 5, 7, 16, 17, 25,
31, 32, 35, 37, 69, 74, 85, 90, 117,
147. 156, 168, 214. 216, 221, 244,
321, 332, 356, 368, 386, 412.
, death of, 402.
, , executor of Henry de
Lacy, earl of Lincoln, 11.
, treasurer [16 November,
1318] of the Exchequer, 227, 249,
250, 331, 341.
, Master John de, canon of Suth-
well and prebendary of Norman-
ton, 194.
, , dean elect of St. Paul's,
London, 216.
, , of Worldham, 483.
, Robert de, 8.
, ., deain of the free cha{>el
of St. Mary, Stafford, 237.
, Thomas de, of Normanby, 278.
, William de, 69.
Sandal. Sandall, Sandale, Sandhalle, co.
York, 248, 264, 388.
, Great, Sandale [oo. York], John
de Dinyngton, parson of, 434.
Sandebrul, Robert son of John de,
rector of Faustead, 222.
Sanderstead, Sanderstede, co. Surrey,
466.
Sandford, Saunford, Samford [co. Ox-
ford], 310, 477.
Sandhalle. See Sandal.
Sandhirst, Sandhurst [co. Glouoeeter],
47.
Sandleford, Sandelford fee. Berks],
prior and convent of, 441.
Sandon, Nicholas de, 273.
Sandpitte, le. See Canterbury.
Sandwich, co. Kent, port of, 45, 58, 167,
293, 472, 478, 609.
Sandwyoo, Sandwioo, Thomas de, a com-
missioner, &c., 172, 182.
Sanquhar, Senewhar [co. Dumfries],
John de Depyng, parson of, 382^
Sansecot, Robetrt ae, a monk of Jum-
ieges, 697.
Sansemer, William a monk of Rufford,
93, 174.
San Spinto, hospital of. See Rome.
Santiago, pilgrimage to, 71, 119, 120,
269, 310, 317. 388, 421, 422, 424,
428, 442, 491, 566, 560. 565, 568,
584.
See Sancto Jaoobo.
860
GENERAL INDEX.
Santon, Stanton, Geoffr^ de, 475, 480.
, Henry son of Beatrioe de, 288.
John son of Biduurd de, 28S,
See Sancton.
Sap. See Saap.
Sapey, Sapy [oo. Hereford], Thomas de
Hompton, parson of, 265.
Sapiston, Si^ton [oo. Suffolk], 402.
Sapiti, Master Andrew, 2, 16, 249, 250,
263,406.
, , his nephew StCTjhen
Guicii, Guitu, or Gutti, de Flor-
enoia, 2, 263, 406.
Master Peter, pirovost of St.
Felix, Aquileja, 2, 263, 406.
Sapston. See Sapiston.
Sapy, Hugh de, panon of Rippel, 53.
, John de. 108, 120, 418. 435.
, , a commissioner, Sdc^ 98.
, , constable of Beaumaris
castle, 446.
, , and Sibyl his wife, 388.
, Bobert de, 116, 418.
, , esdieator [noirth] of
Trent, 3, 18, 28, 30. 58, 73, 124,
137, 143, 162, 165, 167, 225, 235,
237, 239. 248, 267.
, , and Alioe his wife, 17.
See Sapey.
Saracens, preaching the Christian faith
to the, 506.
Sare, Geoffrey, 487.
, Boger, of Dunmawe, 305.
Saresbiri, Saresbury. See Salisbury.
Saresbrok. See Carisbrooke.
Saresbury, Sarisbiri, Sarresbury, Bobert
de, a monk, 345.
See Salisbury.
Sark, Serk, Island of, 427, 535, 592.
, alleged encroachments and mal-
practises in. 375.
Sarle, John, chaplain, 276.
Compare Serle.
Sarresbury. See Saresbury.
Sarsden, Cerden, co. Oxford, 445.
Sartry, Sarty, William de, 475, 480.
Sartyn. William, 367.
Sarum, Old, oo. Wilts, 69.
, gaol delivery for, 81. 669.
Sarum, New. See Salisbury.
Sateir. See Sabellis.
Sauar*, Sauare, Savar. See Savar*.
Saucier. See Sauser.
Sauecaumpe. See Sacombe.
Sauer, Bichard le, 427.
Saul, Sabello, Sand [in error^ . co. Down,
Ireland, grange of, 224.
Saumpford, Thomas de, 232.
See Sampford; Saunford.
Saundeby, Bobert de, a commissioner,
Ac., 83, 372, 469.
Saundre, Elena wife of John, of Dover,
326.
J
Saunford, Juliana de, 35.
, Thomas do, 87, 91, 99.
jSee Sampford ; Sandfori
Saunte, Sauute, John, 485.
Sauntere. Bichard, 421.
Sauaar, Sander, John le, ohapbin, 509
, Bichard le, a purveyor. 62, la.
192 420.
William son of William le, 599.
Sauserie, Beginald de, 230.
Sauston. See Sawstcm.
Sautreour, Gillot le, Guillot le, 295, SrS
Sauute. iS>ee Saunte.
Sauvage, Savage, John le, John, 313.
^3, 494, 559.
knight, 233.
, Nicholas, keeper of the Betl for
recognisanoes of debts at York,
15.
, Bobert le. 313.
, Boger le, or Roger, a oommis-
sioner, oooservator of the petee.
37, 38, 96, 98, 111, 176.
, William, canon of CSrenceBter.
, ..." , of St. Albans, 305.
Savar*, Sauar*, Sauare, Heory, [of Col-
ohecter], 367, 475, 480.
Saveomake, Say^nak, co. Walts> 116-
270, 324, 553.
Sayigny [Mandie, Franoe] John, ihbd
,of, 120. 591.
, monks [named] of, 120, 591.
Bobert, a monk <rf, keeper <rf tie
house of Long Benyngton, 378.
Savoy, count of, 56.
, Ameneuus [Amedee] count [13^
to 1323] of, 249, 491.
Sawbridgeworth, Sabricheworth, Sab-
richeword, co. Hertford, 488.
, Master Jordan Morauat, p*«*
of, 488.
Sawiere. See Sawyere.
Sawley, Sallowe [co. Derby], oartol
Gaucelinus, prebendary of, 1®.
Sawley. Sallay [co. York], the abbot rf,
210.
Sawston, Sauston, co. Cambridge, 101
169.
John, vicar of, 101, 169.
Sawyere, Sawyare, Sawiere, John '^^
of CO. Oxford, 486.
, , of Beulu, 545.
, , of Somerset. 462, 488.
, Nicholas le, of Stanlak, 486.
Saxby, Saxeby, co. Leioester, 14
Sazelby, Andrew de, 397.
See Saxilby.
Saxelin, Geoffrey, 315.
Saxham, Bobert de. 469.
Saxilby, Saxeby [co. Lincoln], 397.
upon Fpflsdyke. Saxelby ^
Fosdic [co. Lincoln], 397.
GENERAL INDEX.
861
SaTlingham, Sazlyngham, Adam son of
John de, otherwise Adam son of
John Bertram, 369, 483.
, Alan de, 298, 364.
flaxlingham. SaKlvngham, oo. Norfolk,
Saxmundeham, Robert de, panon of
Blaxhale, 461.
Saxthorpe [oo. Norfolk], 10, 676, 696.
Saxton, Bobert de, of Scarborough, 304.
Say, Sai, Geoffrey de, 168, 186. 292,
396, 673.
> , Idonia his wife, 673.
, Geoffrey his son and
Roger, brother of Geoffrev (the
son), aiid Ralph, brother of Roger,
673.
, , his daogbter Kathervne,
wife of John son of John de
Sancto Johanne, 620.
Geoffrey le, of Lenne, 170.
, Hugh de, 366.
, Philip de, oommisoioiier, 88, 466.
, parson of Hodnet, 94.
, Robert son of Hugh de, 94.
.Robert le, and Robert his son,
, Thomas de, 94, 337.
William de, 396.
Sayer, Roger [of Coloheeter], 476, 479.
Compare Saer.
Soaocario, Skekario, Simon son of Laor-
enoe de, 63.
William de, 66.
Scalariis, Thomas de, a commissioner,
a consenrator, &c., 96, 460, 644.
......... Sec Scales.
Scalby, ^wlleby [York], 263.
Scaldewell, Scaldewelle, Henry de,
and William his brother, 1.
, , parson of the church of
Martyr Worthy, 72.
Scaldinghope, John de, 83.
Scaldwell [oo. Northampton], Thomas de
London, parson of, 36.
Soaleby [co. Cumberland], 409.
Scales, Robert de, a c(»nmiaBioner, 366.
See Scalariis.
Scalle, Stephen, 146.
Scaloun, Scalura. Stalun, Adam, 277.
, John, 176.
Scammel, Richard, 173.
Scapewyk, Jordain de, 603.
Scar. See Schor.
Scarboroudb, Scardeburgh. Scardburgh,
CO. York, 21, 164, 210. 243, 262.
263, 368, 396, 410, 448.
, burgesses or men [by name] of,
263, 303, 368, 384, 693.
, bailiff or king's bailiff of, Robert
de Wauweyn. 264, 304, 318.
.clerk of the town of, Robert de
Eston, 264, 304.
, deputy of the ganger at, 18.
, riots or rioters at, 264, 303, 304,
358, 384.
Scarborough — cont
, town and borough of, granted to
John de Mowbray, 26.
, conduit underground to the
dwelling place of the Friars
Minors, 376.
..., com for Berwick-upon-Tweed
detained at, 304.
, [espoirt] of wool, hides and wool-
fdls without paying custom, 304.
, murage for, 318.
, quayage for, 318.
, a well in a place called Gildhus-
clif , 376.
wreck of sea at, 304.
, castle of, Giles de Bello Campo,
constahle of, 693, 696.
, John de Moubray, con-
stable of, 29, 36.
, , Taylefcr de Tyle, keeper
of, 29.
, watch and ward witliin
the, 696.
Carmelite Friars of, 396, 448.
, Friars Minors of, 376.
, Friars Preadiers of , 262,263, 410.
, St. Mary's diuroh, the aJbbot of
Oiteanx, parson of, 378, 448.
, St. Nicholas, Robert deSpyneye,
keeper of the hospital of, 693.
St. Thomas, Robert de Spyneye,
keeper of the ho^ital of, 694.
Scarcity of past years, 227.
Scardeburgh, Scardburgh. See Scaiv
borou^.
Scaresbek, William, 231.
Scargill, ScarregiU [co. Westmoreland],
446.
Scarle, Thomas de, of Neuweric, 607.
Scarlet, John, 228.
, William, 228.
Scarning, Skernyngge [co. Norfolk], 264.
Scarpadie. See Scorpaz.
Scarreg^l. See Scargill.
Scater, Stater, Jamee, of Rareneser,
329.
Scawsby, Scousby [co. York], 416.
Scesaltre, Brian de, 609.
Schardelowe. See Shardelowe.
Scheinton. See Sheynton.
Scheldhal), le, in Oxford, 223.
Schirmere, William de, 680.
Sohokereswell. See Sugarswell.
Schor, Scor, John, 463.
, Ralph, 463.
Schorte, William, 369.
Sohottrede, Schottriche. Sec Shottriohe.
Schouringh', Robert, 100.
Scilly Islands, Sully [co. Cornwall], 638.
Sclave, Slave, Slane, Henry, 496.
Roger, 231.
Scloich, Walter, 622.
Scloltly, John de, 230.
Scobaj^esson, J<^n, 234.
Soobehftlle, Stobbehulle, Thomas de, 446,
476.
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H«f7. K.
B.1B coa
,H«*. 30*. «B. SID.
XTtfax ol
Jofcfl- ;•». 110. ITt ISI. 238.
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Bot>ert<i
-Jl**!*™-. »4.
K^ '->=4.
U»* roocen-. M.
o< W«Iton. 282.
l^-ai' „
John (Oft of Jotn. VA.
Job.1 wn of Bkfaaid. 308.
po«««- I
Jkr^sTM. 958. «8. 473.
la-.d i=M
HstikU -Uiabt/^r of John, w^t
ij fUih^rt '•'^ Rum. 140.
.536, .>>1.
. . . Mr/niae 3f»5,
4««d
X»Ar,l«, 280.
,Oibert. 175.
laid wKb
197. 223,
■2.Z-2. ia.
519.
,P**. 17-5.
Phil.p. 2».
Bob^n -',f Coloh«UrM7.5, 480.
B'-«'r. ■[.•,•«-.«■.■ S4.
Twped.'l
of fclford, »nd Uiof
':'! ths
bi. »if.-, V2>.
.Simon, 3Uft.
ir.Tad"
of Kyn-'Mtiby. 2-2&.
L-elacd-
Thorr^, 1.^2. 230-
.ship lai
Walt*-r. r,23-
from', l^
Wilham. M7. 233. 3fO. 3f>.5. «9
-tMghiere.' 430.
a^hipb
of Sy.atdrf.j, 291.
a-_ Burnt
Scot. Scotch. .SV., ScotUnd.
. ,. -hips f
111. l&l
Soi>t»rd, S'.-o-anl -Stotard. Stokmri.
Jotii,. m;.
Walt/T fKl
. ..1,,.' William. 231.
a-,d the
Ll-'-f Wieht, 43.-.,
Scotland. -5, 16.
U-2. 11-3
-T17 ■>.3(;
So-.ti>lar<-. Jam'.'S ca!l'-.i. of BruR'-s, «.).
.ScoV;r]<7", John son of PtU-r de, 116.
k-i' h-z
Scoter John or John le, of FlfeU-. 8-^.
41-,, 467
23fi,
r.\r>. .-33
.,., Ri^.KT At. 23,
Hcoth'Tii, Sor.Uhwme, oo. Lincoln, -533.
,"th'. Ma
Scotho. Scothou, Scothowe, William de.
l.;rj. 211
• oommi*ioner, *).. 6o, 601, 601
-J61- o83
>'
GENERAL INDEX. 868
Sootlaiui--conf . '\ Scrape, Geoffrey le— cont.
, king of. See Brus, Robert de , , a commissioner, Ac.,
; wTking of, 315. 134, 181, 476,^7, 486, 489, 600,
, the chamberlain of, 63, 129, 163. ' ^' \ ao^' ikq oa9
, , John de Weston, 34, , , Henry le, 62^89, 169, ^2.
161, 163. I , Henry de, Henry le Henry, a
> barons, kn^hts and othe« for | comnns^^^^^^^
service m J-J. g^ 286, 292. 300, 329, 330, 337,
lI^^^^ ^^r the war m, 236, 242, I 34^ 334 ^ 435 444' 477 527
oo7. I 532^ 593,
'^^^TJ^ ^^* 2^» ^^' ^^' ^^' I , Williajii le, <rf Suthampton, 639.
3»7, 4WJ, 5113. Scronteby. See Soratby.
, , aid, or money levied, ', «j itrii^j
tenths* scutages or grants of Scudemor, bcuaemore, Walter de, a oom-
money for, 13, 19, 24, 100, 126, I miseioner, Ac., 96.
191, 197, 213, 242, 243, 266, ^, | Senile, John, the younger, 178.
^^ ^' ?iJ' ?^' ^' ^' ^^' • ^^P«^ Stille.
^, 460, 483, 4«8. I gculthorpe, Richard de, 277.
T^Tnl^f^'F^Ilf^T^^'^f ^^^^ ' Sculthorpe. Skulthorpe, P Kilthorpe [co.
V king of France to, 555 661. | Ritiand]. 608.
^,^^Z^^7^^ ''^' 1 Sculton. 5«Scoulton.
envoys for, 2, 7, 9. 4, -, ^
safe conduct for men of, 440, ' Scures, Alan de, 7.
441. I Scut, Skut, CSiristiana, 78.
[issues of the] <sustoms of, 250. [ , Geoffrey* 78, 171.
,a ship with wool voyaging to | Soutage, 395, 450.
Flanders from, 114„ 180, 285. [#e^p. Edward I], 305, 488.
, iM:t>hibitioai against the export I for the army in Scotland, 483.
of victuals to, 678. , ^^ York, 306.
, trading in, pardon for, 662. 678. I Sea, robbery on the coast of the, or ships
, presentations or collations to pre- plundered at. Sec Ships plun-
bends, churches or hospitals in, | dered.
380-383. ^g^ Wreck of Sea.
Hospital <rf St. John of Jeru- I ■.■.'.■■.■.■.■.■ orossing the, contrary to the
salem and 576. ii^g mandate, 490.
H^^/' *'**'^ *'*'■ * *^'P ** ' .the English. 602.
-n^Sli^' 97^7^^'' ""^ ^*'^' ' , Nether, She^le Parva [co.
ings a^ey 276 281. Leicester], 629.
Scotton, CO. York, 2^. Seamen. See Mariners.
^J Brearton, Scotton by Brere- i Seamer, Semer [co. York], 304, 326,
ton, Scotton, co. York, 89. | 357, 358.
Scoulton, Sculton. Skulton, co. Nor- i , John de Topplee. or Toplee par-
folk, 396. 607, 669. 1 ^on of, 367, ^. ** ' *~
Scousby. See Scawsby. 1 SeasaJter, Sesaltr© [00. Kent], 699.
Scoville, Humphrey de, and William his 1 Seaton, Seton [in the parish of Tranent,
brother, 485. ! co. Haddington], Richard de
Soranewode. See Screnwood. j Heselarton, parson of, 381.
Scraptoft, Scrapetoft [co. Leicester]. , Seaton, Seyton [co. Rutland], 608.
140. Sebbeetrete, Srebbrestre, Robert, 476,
^% Scratby, Scrouteby fiududed in the ' 479.
parish of ,Onneeby St. Margaret, | Sebod, WilUam, 484.
CO. Norfo;lk], 261. : Seburgh, John de, 164.
Scremerston, Richard de, 571. I geoheford. See Sedgeford.
Soramerston [00. Northumberland] 671. geoheville, Sescheville, Ralph de, 279.
Screnwood. j^'^^^e C«>. North- 5^ Sakevflle.
ScriveyT "see. Ei;^veyn. ^J^ ^P^' f?' , a^ ^ .
Scroobv^Scroby [co. Nottingham], 33, Seckyngdc>n,^^Seckyndon, Gerard de,
Sorope, Sirop, L€8cnM)e, Geoffrey le, or ' ^eool^ H^^y. 98.
Geoffrey de. Geoffrey. 26, 110, ' Sedgeford, Secheford [co. Norfolk], 104.
169, 226, 260, 409, 446, 604, 628, , Sedgemoor, Seggemore [00. Somerset},
568. I 411.
864
GENERAL INDEX,
See, John atte, [of Dover], 439.
, Robert aite, dd5.
...., Simon atte, 965.
, Stephen atte, 366.
See, the Apostolic. See Rome.
S^z [Orne, France], Thomxis, abbot of
St. Martiin's, 399.
, William le Cordewaner, monk
of. 399.
Sefoulgh, Walter, 98.
Sefiid, biahop [1180 to 1204] of Chi-
chester, 527.
Seftyng, William, 372.
Sefull, Sefool, Jc^n de, a commissioner,
275, 471.
, Richard, 277.
Segar, William, du^lain, 353.
Seger, William, 83.
Segford, Soggeford, Henry de, alderman
[of l4ondan], 556.
, William de, 297. 364.
Seggemore. See Sedgemoor.
Seghale, Sye^ihale, Robert de, 212.
, Walter son of Robert de, 211.
Segrare, Gilbert de, biahop [1313 to 18
December, 1316] of London, 156,
164.
, Blaster Gilbert de, prebendary
of Milton, 152.
,...John de. and Ghristiaina his
wife, 111.
, ,the elder, a oonserYator
of the peace, 460.
, , the younger, 119.
, , ,a conservator of
the peace, 459.
Nichols de, 27, 225, 228. 335,
391, 431, 554, 567.
, , a oomnus8ioncr„ 472.
, Simon de, 232.
.Stephen de, 228, 335, 431, 554,
567.
, Master Stephen de, parson of
Ayleston, 555.
, Stephen (sic) de, biahop [24
Sept., 1318] of London. 211.
.WiUiam de, 419.
Segre, John de, 295.
Seignonr, Seigneur, Robert le, of Wyr-
ale, 322.
.William le, 235.
Seimor, Nicholas, 365.
Seint Blommid, Isambert de, 436.
Seint Cler, Seintclere, Seintcler, Sender,
Seynder, Andrew de, 478.
, John le, of Glastonbuiy. 562.
.Reginald de. 312.
.Thomas de, 503.
, , servaint of Cardinal
Gancelinns. 26.
.William de, 557,
See Sancto Claro.
8eintii2. WHliam de. 171.
Seint Lobey, Reymnnd Gnillelmi de, of
Gascony, 19$,
Seint Maris. Sfie Sancto Man».
Seint Martyn, Seynt Martyn, Richard
See St. Martin.
Seint Maadys, Seynt Maadys, Mark de,
293.
Seant Pool. See St. Pol.
Seint Quyni^n. Seynt Qnyntyn, Bobert
See Sancto Qnintino.
Seint Sever. See St. Sev^".
Sdnte Quiterie. See St. Qnitterie.
Settesele. Settesail, Settee^, John, 435.
Seland. See Zealaknd.
Selby, Seleby [co. York], 18, 131. 266,
527.
, abbey of St. Germain's. 147,
253.
, abbot of, 66, 207, 209, 416.
, .collector kA the tenth,
66, 220, 386. 390.
, , and convent of, 18, 32,
69, 266. 320.
Seleby, Selby. Adam de, 366.
.Gilbert de. 521.
.John de, 521.
.Roger de, of YcH'k, 25.
, Thomas de, 88.
, , pareon of Waadlyngtoo,
411. 413.
, Walter de, 217. 289, 289, 335,
Seler, Oliver le. 184, 286.
Richard le, of Bodmin, 184, 286.
, , of Exeter, 447, 533.
Seles, Roger, 241.
Seliman, Serlo, 19.
Selkley, Selkele, co. Wilts, 115. 132,
202.
Selling, Sellyng [hundred of Bronghton
under Blean, co. Kent], 172, 182.
Sellings by Hylhe, Sellynges by Hethe
[hondrea of Street, co. Kent], 112.
Sclverleye. See Silverley.
Sdveston, Simon son of Ralph de, 241.
Sfelywra in Inglewood Forest, co. Cam-
berland, 25, 167.
Soman, John, chaplain, 179.
.Thomas, 68, 342, 422.
Semer, Adam de, of Scarborough, 303,
384.
Alice de. sometime the wife of
Maurice, 263.
, John de. of Scarborough, 304*
See Seamer; Somer.
Semmere, Richard le, 608.
Semprin^am, Sempyngham, Order of,
110.
Seropringham, Sempyngham [co. l^
coin], the prior of, 249.
.John, prior of . 602.
, prior and convent of, 506.
Gilbert the visitor of, 249.
S^npyn^iam. See Sempringham.
Semyngeside [near Tweedmoath], le, 586
Sender. See Seint Cler,
J
GENERAL INDEX.
865
Send, Sende [oo. Surrey], 607.
SendaJe, William de, 672.
Sende, Adam de la, 495.
Sende. See Send.
Sene. See Senis.
Senebaud. See Florenoia, James de.
Senebury, Seynbury, Anoher dei,
Auqnems deu 231, 278.
Seneldll. i8^ Shankill.
SeoaMslial, le Senesohal, Siyward, Ste-
ward, Alexander fof tJlnedale or
Ulyedale], 80, 25S.
Compare Steward; Stiwaid.
Senenlle, Senevyle, Simon de, 391, 574.
Senewhar. See Sanquhar.
Sengham, Hn^ de, parson of St. John's,
Ireloestre, 195.
jWdlliam de, and William his
son, 424.
, William son of WiHiam de, 478.
Sengle, John le, 475, 480.
Sengleton, Robert de, 464.
Senis, Sene, Blaise de, 22.
,ChatciB Marcananth de, 102.
See Sens.
Senlon. Set Sancto Laado.
Sens, John de, 885.
Serofae, J<^m son of Laorenoe, 585.
Serjeant. Serjant, Seijannt, Sergeant,
Alan le, of JBeohawe, or Bediagh,
287. 305, 308.
, David, 418.
, Gilbert le, 302.
,HugJi, 371.
, John le, and Alice his wife, 468,
473.
, John son of Alexander le, 236.
, Peter son of Alexander le, of
Algarknrk, 85, 236.
, , and John his
brother, the younger, 85.
, Robert le, of Slyndon, 520.
, Thomas, of Herdewyk, 543.
S^jaunt Kilgh« service called le, 443.
Serk. See Sark.
Serie, Series, Alioe, 208.
, John, of Thaxstede, 305, 359.
, Richard, 417.
, Robert de, of Estheselerton,
and William his stm, 477.
, William, 98.
See Sarie.
Serleby, Hugh de, a oommdaaioner, 340.
Series. See Serle.
Serthe. See Serohe.
Servat, William. 42, 53.
Servitude, quit of all exactaons of, 425.
Sesaltre. See Scesaltre; Seaealter.
Sescheville. See Seoheville.
Sesson. See Cessons.
Sestan^ade, Sestanedada, Ranulph de,
, Robert de, 389, 522.
Seterington. See Setrington.
SetJcok, Thomas, 218.
18346
Seton, Sir Alisaundre de, 414.
, Christopher de, 47.
, Ermina de, Ermina late the wife
of John de, 47, 559.
, Johnde, 163.
, Ro0er de, a commissioner, 84.
, Thomas de, 366.
iSbe Seaton in Tranent ; Seyton.
Setrinston, Seterinffton, John de, of
Scaideburgh, 154.
.Ralph de. paison of Whit-
nousum, 882.
Settesail, Setteseil. See Seitesele.
Seube, Vitalis de la, of Qasoony, 117.
Seuour. See Suour.
Seurscales, Adam son of Robert de, 284.
Seveleeho, Richard son of Ralph de,
543.
Sevenhampton, Sevenehampton, Soven-
hampton, co. Wilts, 115, 132,
202, 227.
Severgh [co. Westmoreland], 445.
Severn [co. Gloucester^], wetr of
Freinelode in the nver, 516.
Seville [Andalusia, Spain], ship laden
at, 481.
Sewall, John, of Ayremynne, 337.
Seward, John. 37.
Sewardsley, Sewaidesley [m Easton
Neston parish, co. iQ'orthampton],
the ntms of, 187.
Sewerby, John de, of Scarborough, 804.
Sewerby, Siwardby, Siwardeby, Sy-
wardeby [co. Toi^], 291, 346,
347.
Sewy, Thomas, 404.
Seybrok, William son of Richard de,
543, 550.
Seymor, Ralph. 427.
Seymour. See Sancto Mauro.
Seynbury. See Senebury.
Seyncler. See Sancto Clare; Seint
Cler.
Seyng^etil, Richard, 19.
Seynt. See Seint.
Seyntcler. See Seint Cler.
Seys, Anian, A., bishop [1309 to 1328]
of Bangor. 17, 109, 156, 364.
, David ap Lewelin. 310.
, Griffin, ap Lewelyn Vaghan, 810.
Seyton, Richard de, 230.
See Seaton; Seton.
Seytonesman, Roberb, 369.
Seywode, Richard de, 284.
Shaftesbury [co. Dorset], abbess and
nuns of, 110.
Shakeleston, Robert son of Robert de,
543.
Shakelok. ' William, 605.
Shaldefeld. See Chaldfield.
Shaldeford, Ralph de, 290.
.Thomas son of Bartholomew de.
287, 290, 465.
, William de, 493.
Su Shalford.
3i
866
GENERAL INDEX.
ffludden, oo. Southampton, 441.
Shaldiston. See Shalston.
Shalford, Shaldelord [co. E^ses], 359.
Shalston, Shaldiston, oo. Buckingham,
93.
Shane, Clement, 512.
Shankill, SenekiU [co. Dublin], 204.
Shap, Heppe [co. Westmoreland], 30.
, the abbot of Heppe [in the parish
of], 206.
.abbot and conreiit of, 30, 38.
Shapewyk. See Shapwick.
Shapeye. See Sheepy.
Shapwick Shapwik, Shapwyk, Shape-
wyk, Sht^pewyk, oo. Dorset, 319.
, Master Henry de la Hide, parson
of, 51.
, Simon Dayrille, parson of, 24,
55.
Shapwick, Shapefwyk [oo. Somareet], 84,
Shardelowe, Schardelowe, John de, 451,
463.
, , Edmund his brother, 463
Sharden, Heniy de, a commissioaer, 472.
Sharman. See Sherman.
Shamford, Thomas de, of Aloeeter, 293,
804.
Sharp, Thomas, 285.
Sharpenham, Ralph de, 152, 333.
Sharpeno, Henry de, and Agnes his
wife, daughter of Robert de Wyk,
522.
Shatesham. See Shottisham.
Shathenfeld. See Basset of Shathenfeld.
Shaw«, John atte, [of Colchester], 475,
479.
, Thomas de 310.
, Thomas atte, of Yerdeleye, 370.
Shayl, Alexander, 185.
5lheen, Sheno [oo. Surrey], 104.
, Carmelite Friars of, 103.
, letters patent dated at, 80, 104-
106, 108-110, 113, 123, 134. 144,
170, 440-442, 445, 483, 505. 507,
528-530, 532, 533, 547-549, 605.
Sheepy. Shapeye, Shepeye [oo. Lei-
cester], 529.
, Nicholas de Hareoourt, parson
of, 273, 274, 280.
Sheering, Sheeting, Shoryng [oo.
E^sex], William de Shymplyng,
person of, 488.
Sheffeld, Shefeld, Adam de, 181.
, John de, 122, 125, 423, 434.
, Richard, 563.
, Richard de, parson of Wodeman-
oote, 44, 57.
, Roger de, 57.
, Thomas de, 152, 189, 405.
William de, 434.
Shefford, West, or Great, Westsiflford,
00. Berks. 297.
Sheftesford, John de, of Epwell, 176.
Shekyngdon, Shekyndon, Nicholas de,
monk of Aloester, 289, 304.
Sh^f, 00. York, 113.
Shelfhull. See Shelfield.
Shelfield, Shelfhull [near Aston Cant-
low], 00. Warwidt. 174.
Skelford, oo. Cambridge, 190.
Shelford, co. Nottin«^bam, 84, 279, 307.
,the prior of, parson of » moietj
of the church of GedlinSt ^58.
, prior and convent <tf, 13.
, letters patent dated at, 16, 396,
471.
Shelton, John de, 153.
Shelton, 228.
Shene. See Sheen.
Shenedon, Peter de, dean of the free
chapel of St. Mary, Shrewsbniy,
241.
., , keeper of St. Sikvioor's
hospital. Bury St. Edmunds, 199.
Shenle, Ralph de, 422.
Shenle^, letters patent dated at, 570.
ShenleT, Shenle [oo. Hertford], John de
Norton, parson of, 157.
.Richard de Bereford, iMirson of,
1 157.
! .Thomas de Sibbethorpe, parson
I of, 162.
I Shenyngdon, John de, 293.
I Shenyngfeld. Siee ^nnfield.
Shop, J(^m, of Beuleu, 545.
; Shepdrirer, Ridiard le, 372.
' Shepeden, Matthew de, 606.
Shepeherde. See Shepherd.
Shepelak John de, rector of Rother-
field Greys, 414.
See Shiitake.
Sheperton, John de, 575.
Shepeye, Roger de, monk of Fayersham,
219.
Shepeye. See Sheepy; Sheppey.
Shepherd, Shephird, Sh^hirde, Shep-
ierde, Sh^>eherde, fiobert le, 234.
,Rofi^ son of Stephen le, 242.
, Thomas le, 206.
, , and Joan his wife, 362.
, Walter le, of Flaxton, 181.
, William le, of Coventre, 362.
, WiUiam son of Adam le, 366.
Compare Berdier; Shepherd;
Sherplfnrd.
Sbepmedwe. See Shipmeadow.
Sheppey, Shepey, Shepeye [oo. Kent],
Me of, 323, 478, 609.
, prioress and oonyent [in the
parish of Minster] of, 433.
Shepton Mallett, Shepton Malei, co.
Somerset, 360.
Sherbom Lane, Shiteburghlane, 589.
Sherborne, Shtrbum, Shirebume, Shire-
bourne, Shyrebuim [oo. Dorset],
90. 173.
, abbot of, 76.
, abbot and convent of, 2, 444.
Sherborne, West or Monk [oo. Hants],
prior and convent of, 157.
'f rr r
Ta«
Be
1
GENERAL INDEX.
867
l^eitnm, Shirburn [oo. Tork], 305, 315.
Shereman. See Sherman.
Sherere, John son of Thomas, of Bor-
ham, 232.
See Shirere.
Sherewynd, Alan, master of the
Annot, 212.
, Thomas de, 236.
Sheri£P, liolf the. See Chester.
Sheriff Lenohe. See Leiiche.
Sherman, Shereman. Sharman, Alan le,
of Soarborongn, 304.
,Elias le, 36.
^Oregnory, of Wilmeleghton, and
Joan nis wife, 557.
, Margery la, 308, 550.
, Thomas, 185.
, William le, 36.
Sherpberd, Robert, 18.
Sherston, John de, and Cioely his wife,
617.
Sheraton, oo. Wilts, 517.
Sherwood, Shirewode [oo. Nottingham],
forest of, 391.
,Clipstone in. See Clipstone.
Newstead in. See Newstead.
Sheryng, Geoffrey le, 557.
See Sheering.
Shete, Thomas atte, 295.
Sheteford, William de, 284.
Sheredon. See Shenedon.
Sheyle. See Seal, Oyer and Nether.
Sheynton, Sheyngton, Hugh de, 40.
, John de, parson of Malpas, 154.
, William de, dean of the free
ohiH;>el of Tottenhale, 126.
J.. , prebendary of [Bridge]
Walton, 41.
Shimplingg, Edmund de, of Badborg-
ham, 185.
Shinfield, Shenyngfeld, oo. Berks, 274,
474.
, ohnroh of, 493.
Ship, ships, Teesel, fleet, shipping,
boats, &o„ 31, 38. 102, 134, 180,
236, 266, 311, 341, 365, 472, 473,
602, 697, 600, 605.
, plundered, robbed or seised at
sea or in port, robbery on the
sea-ooast, Ac,, 82, 84, 87, 89-91,
94. 95. 169. 186. 218, 289, 291,
293, 302, 304, 361, 364-366, 373,
408, 421, 473, 478, 481, 483, 484,
605.
See also "PinkicB,
of foreign merchants plundered,
169, 186, 218, 284, 285, 296, 866,
403, 472, 478. 481, 538, 546, 604,
605, 609.
, wrecked. See Wreck of sea.
, power to select seamen or
mariQers for the kin^^s ships, to
impress seamen. iSfee MarineiB.
seised or taken for the king's
sernoe, or use, ^., 134, 141,
164, 165, 196, 216, 313, 826, 361,
386, 889.
Ship, ships, Ao.'—conU
, forfeited on account of felonies
to the king and sold, 563.
, taken from the Scots, or king^s
enemies, 354, 472.
of Flanders, 284, 285.
of Nmmandy, 538.
,of Sirice, 114.
Ship called : —
Annoi of Ditton, 212.
la Bene of Meraeye, 208.
la Biihe of Merohford, 218.
la Blithe of Westminster, 28.
le Cockiohany 373.
la Crovusenbery, or Orueenbery,
113, 161, 389, 481.
Doneland of Sirioe, 114.
le Flundre, 266.
la Oodyere of Westminster, 28.
Oodyer, or la Godiere [of Qreat
Yarmouth], 160, 190.
la Chraoe Deu of Coulrath, 94.
la IsabeU, 844.
Je9W Christ of Oporto in
Portugal (de Portu), or of
Portugal, 296, 538, ^, 604.
Kateryn of Lezme, 258.
le Keel, 266.
la Lacy of Lenne, 208.
Lawrence of Lenne, 208.
la Margarete, 113, 431.
la Margarete of Westminster,
500.
la Mariole, 851.
la Mariole de Lundres, 166.
la Mariole [of Suthlenne], 304,
306, 360, 361, 366.
la Mighele of Grenewych, 351.
la Nicholas of Dover, 122.
la Nicolas of Eingaton-upon-
HuU, 351.
Nicholas [of Great Yarmouth],
160.
Palmedagh, 889.
Farleberqh [of Great Yar-
moutJiJ, 160.
Pater Noster [of Great Yar-
mouth], 160.
le Peter of Maroheford, 258.
la Petre of Westminster, 351.
la Plente of Wynchelse, 515.
la Bosetibergh, 161, 889.
Navis Sancte Marie de Saneto
Anderoy 484.
Ship of St Anthony, 606, 609.
Ship of St, Bartholomew of Bil-
vau, 605.
St, JavMs of Bayonne, 186.
St, Leonard of Westminster, 28.
le Torhesey, 266.
la Wdifare of Wygenhale, 207.
Shipdam, Shipedam, co. Norfolk, 868.
Shipedene, Shipden. See Cromer.
868
GENERAL INDEX.
Shipeston, Edmund of, Simom £d-
mundesoofce de Shipeston, ohap-
lain, d60.
, Geoffrey de, derk, and John his
son, 360.
y Robert son of John de, 360.
See Shipston on Stoor.
Shiplake, Sheplak [«o. Sussex], 61, 248,
323
Shipley, 228.
Shipman, Robert, 98.
, Stephen, 173, 276.
William, 98.
Shipmeadow, Shepmedwe [oo. Suffolk],
John de BedenhaJe, parson of tbe
ohurch of, 441.
Shippenham. See Chippenham.
Shipston on Stour, Shipeaton, co. Wor-
cester, 360.
Shipton, Henry de, 587.
SMpton [oo. Oxford], 27.
Shipton, Shnpton by Skelton [oo. York],
621.
Shirburn [oo. Dorset]. See Sherborne.
Shirbume, Shirburn, Shireboume, Shire-
burae, Shireibum. Shirborne,
Shirebome, Shyreioume, Shvr-
bume, John son of Alan de, 406.
, John MalynnesBone de, 88.
, Peter dei, monk of Abbotsibury,
456, 669.
, , abbot of Abbotsbury,
564, 670.
, Ralph de, 488.
, abbot, late prior, of Ab-
botsbury, 468, 494.
Richard Jonesman Malynneesone
de, 89.
, Robert de, 204, 419.
, ..a oommissioner, oonser-
vator of the peace, 176, 542.
, Roger de, 20.
, Thomas de, 305.
, , vicar of Crambum, 20.
f William de. parson of Wessing-
ton, 216, 267.
See Sherborne; Sherborne,
West; Sherbum.
Shire, Roger de, 334, 669.
Shirebom, Shireboume, Shirebum. See
Shijrbume.
Shirefeld, Shirfeld, John de, 211.
Shireford, Edmund de, 103.
Shireye, Shirreve, John, 235.
See Shereve.
Shireyeelench. See Lench, Sheriffs.
Shirewode, Shirwode, Alexander de,
178.
, John de, of Ripoun, 421.
See Sherwood.
Shirfeld. See Shirefeld.
Shirland, Shirlaunde, Shirlond, Robert
de, Robert, 41, 196, 211, 435, 497.
, , a commissioner, <feo.,
298, 478, 607, 609,
Shirle, Ralph de, a ooiMerraUir of ik
peace, 462.
Shirlond. See Shirland.
Shirokes, Heniy de. chamberlAin d
North Wales, 669.
Shirre^e. See Shirere.
Shirwode. ^S^e Shirewode.
Shdteburghlaoe. See Sherboni Lua
Shobdon Shobbedon, Walter de, 265.
, , steward of the Howe-
hold of Queen IsabeUa, 76, 149.
Shobiri. See l^oebury.
Shoolyng, John, 297, 364.
Shoebury, Shobiri, co. Essex, 417.
, wreck of sea at, 417.
Shokereswell. See Suganwell.
Shokyndon. See Shekyngdon.
I^ordidi, Shordydi, Henry, Heoiy de,
468, 476.
, Master John de, 488.
I^oreham, Shorham, oo. SuflseoE, 386.
Shorewell. See Shorwell.
Shorham. See Shoreham.
ShcHne, Master Henry de, 427.
, , canon of Hereford, 365.
Shome [near Qrayesend, co. Kent], 545.
Short. Su Schorte.
Shorwell, Shorewell [Isle of Wight], 5S5
Shot, John son of Nicholas, 361.
Shotesham, John de, 435.
, ,a conrnuBBiOiner,) 89.
, William de, pareon of EoUwr-
feld, 401, 525.
Shotesworth, Matthew de, 229.
Shothorton, Robert son of James de.
and John his broUier, 539.
Shottisham, Shatesham, co. Sofiblk, 81.
, Sutton by, 81.
Shottriche. Sohottriche, Sdhottwde.
Nicholas de, 44&.
, [of Woroester]. 103,442.
Shrewsbury, co. Salop, 63, 178» 235,^6,
317, 467, 636, 601.
, justices of gaol deliveiy for, 408.
, footmen for Scotland gnotw
by, 387.
, men of , to be permitted to Iw
yictuals, 676.
, murage for, 684.
, abbot and convent of, 189.
free chapel of St. Miohi«linthe
castle of, granted to Boger de
Lysewy, 68.
, St. Ma*y, Pefcer de
Shenedon, dean of, 241.
Shrob, Shrubbe [near Denshanger], eo.
Northamptcm, 196.
Shropham, Master Richard de, of D^
ham, 368.
Shropshire. See Salop, county of.
Shroueebury, ^uDueebiiy, Henry ^
292.
See Salop.
Shrabbe. See Shrob.
GENERAL INDEX.
669
Shuckbmjrfi, Shughtbtungjli, oo. Warwick,
Shuggul, John, of Bridport, 161.
Shughtburgh. See Shuckburgh.
Sholdam, Elias de, 453.
Shupton, Geoffrey de, 312.
George de, 528.
y John de, of York, and Agnes his
wife, 26, 312.
» , A^es de Aoom and
£mma, his wives, 312.
, , his father GeoArey, and
his mother Jnetta [Judith], 312.
See Shipton.
ShntJyngton, Rdbert de. parson of St.
Dunstan in the West, London,
552. '
Shylington, Robert de, 162.
Shymplyng, William de, parson of
Sheryng, 488.
Shyrebek. See Skirbeck.
Shyreburn. See Sherboirne; Shirbttrne.
Sibbessone, William, 539.
Sibbethorpe. Sev Sibthorpe.
Sibenham. See Sydenham.
Sibeston. See Sibton.
Sibeton. See Sibton.
Sdbtho™, Sibbethorpe, Geoffrety de,
, Hiomas de, paiBon of Liberton
m Clydesdale, 383.
, ^parson of Shenle, 162.
Sibton, Sibeton, Sibeston [oo. Suffolk],
441.
, abbot and conyent of, 441, 494.
Sicca Villa. See Secheville.
Siddington, Sydynton, Sodynton by Oir-
enoestre, oo. Gloucester, 212.
Sidelyng. See Sydelyng.
Sidestrond, Henry de, 147.
Sidyngton, Nicholas de, a purveyor, 138.
Siena. Sae Sews,
Siffotd, West. See Shefford.
Sifrewast. See Qyfrewaat.
Sigale, Richard, merchant, 390, 399.
Sighill, Syhale, oo. Northumberiand,
239.
Sighrioheserd. iS^ee Sizergh.
Sigill[o], Robert de, 150.
Sigo, William, 368.
l^e. See Syk.
Silk, oloths of, 129.
Silsoe. See Sevelesho.
aUswwtJi, SyveleswOTthe, oo. North-
ampton, 80.
Silton, Henry de, 405.
Silva, VitaJis de, of Gascony, 198.
Silver, mines of. See Westm<n^and.
Saveri^, Selverleye [oo. Cambridge],
Silveriok, Thomas, of Wygeohale, 170.
Silvester, John, the elder, and John his
brother, 371.
Silvester son of Master, de
Notyngham, 315.
8ime<m. Qymeon, Peroival, 87, 91. 99,
436, 521, 591.
WiUiam, 543, 550.
Simon, his man Geoffrey, Geoffrey
Simondesman, 85.
Adam son of, 207, 417.
, Agnes late the wife of Thomas
son of, 239.
, John son of, de Moroote, 608.
, deRaghtoQ, 338.
, , de Weston, 231.
, de Wode Dallyng, 479.
, Robert son of, 285.
; Hugh son of the same
Robert, 285.
, deRidware, 330.
, , le Spenser, 469.
, Sunon son of, de Eohingeham,
, William son of, 36.
, , de Blenkaneshop, 289.
, , de Waynflete, 309.
, , de Wyleoote, 234.
, , le Carpenter, 543.
, , son of Robert, 15.
See Simond.
Simonbum, Symondbum [oo. Northum-
berlandj, Jc^in de Louthre,
paiBon of, 514.
Simond, Thomas son of John, of Somer-
ton, 179.
Simondesman, (Geoffrey, 85.
Simonet, John, 499.
Sinclair. Sea Samcto Claro ; Seint der.
Sindlediam, Syndelesham, S^ndlesham,
Robert de, a commistsaoner, &o.,
97,275.
Sindresham, Syndresham, Robert de, an
assessor, oonservator of the peaoe,
347, 460.
Sinekere, Adam le, chaplain, 466.
Singelton, l^ngelton„ Gilbert de, a com-
miseioner, Ac., 176, 610.
Sinibaldi, James de, de Florencia, arch-
deacon of Winchester. See Flor-
encia.
I^on [in Switeerland], diocese of, 499.
Sirioe. See Zierikee.
Sisland, Sislond, co. Norfolk, 173.
Sitheston, Sithestan. See Syston.
Sittingboume, Sydingbourne [co Kent],
o93.
Siwardby, Siwardeby, Robert de, 346.
See Sewerby.
Six, Robert, of Sandwich, 609.
Sixel, Andrew de, 366.
Sixtenby, William de, 393.
Sizergh, SigMoheperd, co. Westmore-
land, 610.
Skail. See Skayl.
Skalleby. See Scalby.
Skayl. Skail, Matilda, of Homington,
444.
Skekario. See Scaocario.
Skelale. See Skellow.
870
GENERAL INDEX.
Skelbrooke, l^kelbrok [oo. Tork], 3.
Skeldergate [in the city of Yoi*], 100.
Skellow, Skelale [oo. York], 8.
Skdtoo, Adam de, 30, 36, 145, 163, 155,
524.
.*• ., , A oonunisBioner, ifro.,
87, 171, 362, 466, 546.
, John de, 145.
, , a oommiflsioner, 291.
, Master Peter de, of Oxford, 223.
, Regimald de, 232.
, Roger de, 125.
, William de, 36.
Skelton, 235.
Skelton, oo. Cumberland, 146, 272.
, William de Kirkeby, parson of,
35.
, Skelton Langthwait [oo. Com-
berland], 25.
Skelton [oo. York], 228, 287, 302.
, Shipton, Shupton by, 521.
Skely, Gilbert, 359.
Mungo, 359.
Skendleby, Skendelby [oo. Lincoln] ,
329.
Skemyngge. See Soarning.
Sket', Bannlph, 104.
, Richard, 172, 182.
Skidby. Skyteby [oo. York], 236.
Skidemor, Skydemore, Skitemor, Walter
de, a conservator of the peace, 83.
Skil, Walter. 280.
SkinbumesB, Skymbnmesse [co. Cumber-
land], 36.
Skinner. 8ee Pelter; Skynner.
Skipper, Skippere, Cicely le, Cbely la,
359, 483.
Skipton in Craven, Skypton in Cravene
[co. York], 81.
, castle of, 55.
, , Bartholomew de Bad-
elesmere, [keeper] of, 45.
, , John de Rvthre. keeper
or constable of, 45, 55, 220.
Skipwith, Hugh de, chaplain, 313.
Skirbeck, Skirbek, Shyrebek, oo. Lin-
ooin, 288, 308.
, lastage of, 114.
Skirebek, Skirbek, William de, a monk
of Bardney, 74.
Skiret, Thomas, 571.
Skiry, WUliam, 574.
Skorburgh. See Soorborough.
Skot. See Soot.
Skoule, Robert, 239.
Skrippe, John, of Barowe, 302.
* .d Skeltom, and his son
John, 302.
, , *le yonge,' 302.
Skulthorpe. See Soulthorpe.
Skulton. See Sooulton.
Skut. See Scut.
Skymbumease. See Skinbnmess.
Skytiard, Martin, 62.
Skyimer, Skynnere. Skinn^', Agues lite
the wife of Stephen le, ^.
, Henry le, 484.
, John son of Ralph le, of Skd-
dergate, 100.
, Laurence the, of Notynskuu
394.
, Richard le, of Spalding, 180.
, Thomas son of William le, d
Wlford, 540.
, Walter le, 170.
, William le, [of Cokheater], 475
479.
, , Isle of Wight, 484.
, William son of Richard le, M
iSeic Pelter.
Skypton. See l^ipton.
Skyteby. See Skidby.
Slaghtere, Henry le, 463.
Slape [near Dunwear, oo. ScMnenei],
Slapton [oo. Northampton], 375.
Slater. See Slaghtece; SleUre.
Slaughtreford, Edmund de, 295.
Slaus, John, parson of Yvelcestre, S19.
Sled^nore, Robert de, 375.
Slegh, Alan, of SwaneUm, 177.
Sle^bbede, William, of R«theby, 94.
Sle^te. See Slight.
Slene, Roger, 231.
Compare Solave.
Slengesby. See fflingsby.
Slope, or St. Ires. See St. Ives.
Sleperesdene [in Bumham hundred], oo.
Buckingham, 20.
Sletare, Rog^r, 295.
Slight, Sleghte, John de, master of St
Mary's hospital, Laysingby, Sid
Slikbom. See Slykburn.
Slindon, Slyndon [oo. Stafford], 5S0.
Slindon, co. Sussex, 92.
Sline. See Slene.
Slingsby, Slingesby, oo. York, 308.
Sloth, Geoffrey, of Lincohi, 206.
Slykburn, Slikbom, John de, 219.
Slyman, Geoffrey, 495.
Slyndon. See SUndon.
I^ynge, Andrew, chaplain, 287.
Smale, Hugh le, 603.
, of Abreford. 830.
, John le, 426.
Robert le, of Gomeoesire, tai
Margaret his wife, 428.
Smalliden [oo. Kent], 609.
Smalwode, Robert, 229.
Smart, John, 291.
, 'tafllour,' 291.
Nicholas, 475, 480.
WiUiam, 486.
Smerekomere, William, 369.
SmeremDngere, Ralph le, 469.
Smetheoote, Philip de, 229.
Smetheton. See Smithetoo.
GENERAL INDEX.
871
M
t5<
$
Smith, Smyth, Smythes, Smyt, Alan le,
596.
, of lUppele, 275.
, Geoffrey, 372.
, Geoffrey le, of Fyngre, 140.
, Grecory son of Stephen le, of
Omiesby, 512.
, Henry le, 486.
Henry the, 499.
, John le, oi Alezton, 295.
, , of Chesthunt, 468, 478.
, , of Southampton, 141.
, Peter the, 204.
Richard le, 486.
, Robert le, 370.
, Stephen le, of Maydenwell, 235.
.William le, [of Bridbrok], 293,
, , of Ookelake, 296, 474,
487, 541.
, , of Knyghtebrugge, 356.
, *t»vemer,' 512.
See Fevre; Smithesone.
, William le [pi Tredyntoo], 499.
Smith, Smiths, gild of the, of Chester-
field, 494.
Smithesone, Smythessone, John le, of
Tykenham, 485.
Richard le, 276.
, Walter le, of Waterpire, 177.
Smitheton, SmeUieton, Smytheton,
John de, 229.
Peter de, 418.
, Master Peter de, punreyor, 266,
566.
William de, 232.
Smithfield. Bee London.
Smyth, Smythes, Smyt. Set Smith.
Smythessone. See Smithesone.
Smytheton. Su Smitheton.
Snag*, Richard le, of Cherletojk, 295.
Snainton, Snaynton, oo. York, 1, 517.
Snaith, Snayt, Snayth, co. York, 282.
283.
Snape, Snap', Thomas de, 162, 359.
Snarry, Robert, 395.
Snart, Peter, 395.
Snaylham. See Sneylham.
Snaynton, Master John de, 521.
See Snainton.
Snayth, Snayt. See Snaith.
Sned, Richard son of Adam de, 545.
Snel. Suel, John, of Cambridge. 478.
Snetesham, Master Roger de, parson of
Great Cresaingham and of the
chapel of Stone, 436.
9u Snettisham»
Snetterton, Snytterton [co. Norfolk],
41,
Snettisham, Snetesham, co. Norfolk
298, 364.
Sneylham, Snaylham. William de, a
commissioner, Ac., 64, 95.
Sniterby. See Snyterby.
Snitterley. See Blakaney.
Snodenham, Henry de, 467.
Snoring, William le, of Cantebrigge,
Snoring, Little, oo. Norfolk, 565.
Snow, Robert, [of Bristol], 579.
Snowdon, Snowedon in Wales, forester-
ship of, 502.
Snyterbv Sniterby, Hugh de, 541, 544,
Snyterle. See Blakcney.
Snytterton. See Snetterton.
Sobbury, Ralph de, 395.
Soo, Sao and, 245.
Soc^bridge, Sokdbred, oo. Westmore-
land, 291.
Sock Dems or Stock Denis, Stoke Denis
[oo. Somerset], Henry de Birland,
parson of. 67.
Sodynton. jSee Siddington.
Soham. Saham, Saham by Ely [co. Cam-
bridge], 184, 276, 324, 525.
[oo^. Cambridge and Suffolk],
John de Trecis, parson of, 583.
Soham, Monk, Saham Monachorum [oo.
Suffolk!, 110.
, Richard de Kymberlee, parson
of, 110.
Soke, Sok, Henry le, 82.
Michael, 208.
, Simon le, of Colesden, 82.
, William son of Geoffrey le, of
Wyboldestone, 82.
Sokebred. See Sookbridge.
Sokwyth. See Tokwyth.
Solariis, Richard de, a justioe, 574.
See Solers.
Solario, George de, prebendary of Ban-
bury, ^.
, Perota Brune de, 457.
See Solers.
Soldi€i7», levy of foot, armed footmen.
See Footmen; London.
Soleny. See Solneye.
Solers, John de. assessor, 348.
, Simon, 365.
, of the Forest of Dene,
307, 364.
See Solariis; Solario.
Solihull, Thomas de, 507.
Solihull [oo. Warwick], church of, 400.
.Nicholas de Moreby, parson of,
503, 508.
Solley. See Solneye.
Solneye, Solney, Soleny, Alfred, 232.
, Thomas de, a commiasiotier, 97.
See Suluigni.
Somenour, Richard son of Richard le,
of Koyston, 540.
, Thomas le, [of Oolchestear], 475,
480.
, at St. Edmunds, 469.
Somer, John, of Colchester, 475, 480.
Somerby. See Someredeby,
872
GENERAL INDEX.
Somefby l^ Springthorpe [oo. Lioa^],
269.
Someroote, oo. Derby, 281.
Somerootes [oo. Linoc^], 'Walter de
Baytheby, parson of, 361.
Someredeby, Som^by, Biohard de, par-
son of BerkeBwell, 24.
yBteipbea de, 181.
Somerhons. See SomineriioaBe.
Someri. See Somery.
SomeiB, TfaonuB del, le Forester of By-
weU, 359.
Somerset, ooont^ of, 187, 301, 319, 364,
462, 483.
^aasesaoiB for, 348.
, oommiBuooeiB, oommiHRionptB of
oyer and terminer fcM", 299, 501,
548, 550, 602.
, eonseryatoiB or keef>en of the
peace for, 83, 170, 176, 459.
, sheriff of, 36.
, ports of, depat^ of tl^e gsuger
in, 40.
, oastom on wools in, 608.
, lands of the earl of Laooast^
in, 264.
, bomersete. See Bello Campoof
oMnerset.
Somenham, Sunersham [oo. Suffolk],
236.
Somerton, Thomas de, monk, 18.
Somerton [castle], [oo. LinccAn], letters
patent dated at, 12-17, 19, 20, 34,
83, 84.
Somerton [oo. Oxford], 179.
Somertojn, oo. Somerset, 187.
Somerville, Edmnnd de, 262, 312.
, Philip de, king's cleric, 565.
Boger de, a commissioner, ^.,
291, 301, 476.
William de, 179.
Somery, SomerL Somery, Snmeri, Adam
de, 47, 57, 212, 214.
, John, 512.
, John de, 328, 575.
, commissioner, 177, 484.
, a oonsenratM' of the
peace, 460.
, , a purveyor, 62, 129,
192, 420.
, , and Lucy his wife, 135.
, Bobert, 577.
, Boger le, 296.
, Boger de, of Bishampton, 594.
, William de, clerk, 47, 57, 212,
214, 216.
, , parson of Laonvays, 354.
, , warden of the hospital
of St. Thomas the Martyr, Marle-
bergh, 571.
Soneman, Bobert, 291
Sonyngholl, Gilbert de. 453.
Sonyonr, William le, 233.
Sopere, William le, 182.
Sorde, Sordes [Landes, France], mer-
chants of, 159.
Sorel, Bobert, C^.
SotertoD. See Satterton.
Sotherel, brother Bicfaard le, 591.
SothnUe. Sothnll, SothiU, Henzy de,
m
, John de, 230, 232.
, Bichard de, 232.
William de, 352.
Sothworth, GUbert de, 232.
Sotterton. See Sntterton.
Soud&e. See Zouohe.
Sonden. See Soatiidean.
Soues, Soawes [near Pjcqui^nyy Somme,
France], 269.
Sonle, John, of Kerdington, 282«
Sonles, Soolis, Moiid dan^itfr of John
de.535.
, Balph. of T^thorpe, 606.
, Sir WHliam de, 414.
Sonrdeirale. See SwordieraL
Sonreby, Christiana de, 8.
See Sowerby, OMtle.
Sonreriyy. See Sowerby.
Soater, Sontere. See Sato*.
Sontham, William de^ and Margery his
wife 1.
Southam, dnthham [co. Warwick], 140,
532.
Southampton, Suhampton, Suthampton,
Suthhampton, town or port of,
74^ 115, m 141, 202, 387. 506,
53a, 535, 539.
.controller of custom at, Bkhard
de Sutton, 412.
, deputy of St^[»hen de Abyndoo
the DuUer in, John de, Boratod,
or BurefcNTd, 338, 538.
, , Bidiard Bagge, 584.
, subject of the doge of Veoioe
at, 605.
castle of, 116, 132. 202.
, custom on wool, hides, and wool
feUs at, 122, 159.
, , collectois of. 15, 16, 128.
, exemption from t<^ at, 56S.
, letters patent dated at. See
below St. Deiiys by Southamptoo.
, murage for, 590.
, ship laden with wool at, 605.
St. Gross, aUienffise Holy Bood
by, the churoh of, 337, 535.
, St. Deoys by, Nicholas, the
prior, 337.
, , prior and conrent of,
337, 535.
letters patent dated at,
505.
.St. Jc^'s Hoq[>ital, William de
JBoudon, keeper of, 130.
^t. Julian's hospital, Gilbert de
Wygeton, warden of, 135.
, St. Mary^s church. Master
G^eoffrey de Hothum, parson of,
141.
, St. Manr Maedalen's hoq>itaI
without, John de Briggewater,
keeper of, 455.
, , Master Thomas de
Metham, keeper of, 852.
GENERAL INDEX.
878
Southampton, Sathampton, coimty of,
20, 301. 302, 368, 464, 472,, 634,
546, 609, 606.
, asseflsoiB for, 347.
, commissioaerB for, 96, 299, 601,
602.
, codiseryators or keepers of the
peace for, 96, 469, 461.
, jufttioee of aadse for, 608.
., instioes of oyer and temikier for,
, sheriff of 130, 136, 203, 263.
, oustoiDB oa wools in, 603.
, lioenoe to hunt in the forest of,
i67.
^_offenceB against the Staple of
Wool in, 489.
, petty rents in the county of,
116, 182, 202, 401.
[piracy hy men] of, 84, 89, 96.
ithe Isle of Wifi^t in. See
Wight.
Southawe. See South-haws.
Southbery, Suthbere, Suthbery, Suth-
biry [in the parish of West Ham,
00. Bisex], 08, 630, 666.
Southboure. See Bower, South.
Southbum, Suthbrun [oo. York], 669.
Southoerneye. See Cemey, South.
Southclif, 316.
Southoote, Suthoote [oo. Berks], 496.
Southdalton. See Dalton.
Southdean, Souden [co. Roxburgh],
Bobert de Haliwell, paxBon of,
381.
Southery, Suthereye [oo. Norfolk], 461.
, Peter Oasteleyn, rector of, 461.
Sonthferiby, Christiana, de, 316.
, Maragaret and Alice dau^ters
of John son of Torfyn de, 816.
, Tto son oi Isaac de, 316.
See Ferriby, South.
South-haw, Southawe [in the parish of
Oundle], oo. Northampton, 274.
Souihhey, brother William de, 467.
South Leigh, Soutl^e [co. Oxford], 486.
Southneubold. See Newbald, South.
Southolt [CO. Suffolk], 498. •
Southoo, Suho, 00. Huntingdoa, 631.
Southro^ Suthrope [oo. Qloucester],
Southside, le. See Tottenhoe.
South St<^e, Suthabbotestok [oo. Ox-
ford], 664.
South Town, Southtoun or Little Tar-
mouth [co. Suffolk], William
Gauge del, 290. 294.
See alio Yaimouth, Little.
Southull. See 167.
Southwark, Southwerk, Suthewerk,
Suthwerk, oo. Surrey, 91, 121,
162. 321, 323, 382, 411, 468, 478.
, S^ Mary's, prior and oonrent
of, 667.
Southwark— <ont.
, hospital of St. Mary and St.
Leonard for lepers witnout, 438,
492, 611, 614.
, Wythiftate [in Christ Church
parish], in, S&.
Southwell, SuthweUe. co. Nottingham,
collegiate church of St. Mary, 87,
367.
, chiq>ter of, 87.
, dean and chapter of, 89.
, canon of, John de Saodale, 194.
, prebendaries of . See: —
Aylmer Sandale
Beveroote Warle
Melton Wodehouse
, prebends in. See: —
Normanton Bampton
Norwell
Southwick, Suthwyk [co. Hants], prior
and convent of 109.
Southwold. Suwold, co. Suffolk, 681.
Soutleye. See South Leigh.
Souwes. iS>ee Souee.
Sovenhampton. See Sevenhampton.
Sowe, 00. Warwick, 862.
Sowehelar. See Sowelere.
Sowelere, Sowehelar, Adam le, Adam de,
of Coloheeter, 476, 480.
Sowerby, Castle, Soureby, co. Cumber-
land, 81, 409.
Soweihy, Souresby, co. York, 264.
Sowour, Hugh le [of York], 286.
See Suour.
Spain, 262, 606.
tking of. Set Alphonso.
, merchants [named].. <^„ 82, 84,
89, 96, 821, 481, 606.
, merchants of Burges in, 2, 440,
669.
, exemption from arrest for mer-
chants of towns in Biscay in, 68,
66.
, horses and armour from, 60.
ship laden wiitii goods fn>m, 481,
484.
, Bilvau in. See Bilbao.
Spain. See Ispania.
S^dheyk, Adam de, 228.
Spaldinff, Sgaldrngt Nicholas son cf
Michael de, Nicholas Michaielis
de, 24, 71, 862, 690.
.Simon son of Mather de, and
B<a>ert his brother, 170.
, Thomas, 98, 100.
, William son of William de, 170.
Spalding, l^aldyng, ^laldyngge [oo.
^wdn], 170. 180, 206,^0.
, the abbot of, 210.
, prior of, 170, 216.
, prior and oonvent of, 190, 211,
417.
, Bichard de Gaynesburgh, a
monk of, 161.
GENERAL INDEX.
St«pl]eii de. panoo of
bD, 210.
Bptidyng. Set Spalding.
Bpaimebr, Spanby, HMter John de,
p&iion of Sntfaynkham. 238.
, William de. t, oommiaeiaDer, Ac.,
177, 273, 286.
Sparewe. See Sparwe.
SpariiBm, ^leriiam [po. Norfolk],
Thomas [de Kensington], puwni
of, 479.
Spark, JtJin. 320.
, Robert, 284.
Sparhawks, eggs of, 646.
SpaROTT. See Sparwe.
Sparrow-hawk, 533.
^wTwe, Spar ewe, Sparou, ^ftrue,
GeoSrer, 608.
, Biohord, 282.
, Adam son of Walter, 171.
Spayne, SimoD de, ohaplaio, 368.
See I^>Mua.
SpeOM, WillwD le, 404.
See Spica-,
Specteehale, K«Dr7 de, 290. 294.
, Bicfaard de, 290.
William de, 290.
Speed, Walter, 488.
Speek, Spek, Balph de, 464. 691,
^lelleebui;. See Spekbnry.
Spellowe. Richard eoa of William de,
606.
Spelsburr, Spell«ebni7, oo. Oxford, 124.
Nioliolas de LndeUwe, panon
of, 134.
, Master John de Lodelowe,
panon of, 262.
Spenoer. See Spenser.
Spendelove, Spendeloue, Bcbert, 330.
Speose, John del, 369.
SpeDWT, Spencer, John le, 176. 180, 272,
478.
, Manrioe le, of Tjrso. 360.
, Bicbord le, of tJttokeshare, 230.
Bobert son of Simon le, 469.
Roger le, 90, 173.
, Spencer. See Deepenser, Dis-
Speremon. See Spennan.
Sperham. See Bpartiam.
Sperhauko, Reginald, of Burgh, 178.
Spwling, Sperling, Ricjiard, 476, 480.
Sperman. Speremau, John, 419, 447.
Speisholte, John de, 466.
^teton, John de, 234.
, of Litihegreina, 303.
Spioer, Si^oer, LeBpioer. (S^neat le,
612.
GUw le, of lidiefdd, 232.
, Herveyle. 277.
, John le, 231.
Philip le, Philip, of Bristol, 121.
Spicer — eoaf.
Robert le, of ShreiwsbaiT, 317.
, Stephen le, 476, 480.
, Thomas le, 543.
, Walter le, of Broggew»ter, 476.
William le. 366.
SeeBpew-r.
a jnstiae of
!, 94, 95, 97.
175, 177, 179-
270, 272 274,
285, 286, 294,
331. 334. 361,
428, 430. 461,
4S2-485, 510,
548-550, 573.
.., ThonuK, 643.
..., Balph, of Stondon. 482.
...Bicjiard now [»Ued], RkiMrd
then called Chaufeoire, 259.
.., Bobert, parson of Keetaa. 339.
of St. Pebar, Kirkebr t
thek, or Eirby Bellars, 320. 394.
Spileman, Richard, 539.
Spilleby, Richard, 486.
Spindleston, Spyndelston [oo. NortJiain-
berjandj, 30.
Spiiievile, Nicholas the ohapUin, of. 68.
Spini, merchante of the sooiet? of the,
of Floieoce, 208.
Spinny, SpriMTe [in Wicken pariah, oo.
Cambridge J, prior and oonveut of,
122.
Bpinoy, la Spyoo Tnear Mowslay], oo.
LeiceBter, 277,
Spireook, Rogel-, 483.
Spiriden [co. Ncnthumberland], 324.
Spirling, Sprrlyng, Bdmund, 297, 364.
, Walter. 368.
Spiteehale, William, 476, 480.
SpoSord, John de, proctor of the house
of St. Bobert, Enareebur^, 245,
^>ofiort}i, Spofford [CO. York], cardinal
Wiiliajn de iW*, parson of the
ohnrch of, 44, 68,
Spray, Balph, 463.
, apurT«5for, 12, 138,216,
267, 412. m.
^>reghiise. See Springelioae.
Spriggy, Sprygi, John, 405, 637.
Spring. iSfie Spryng.
^ringald, Sprynggald. John, 375.
SpringeJiose, Spryngefaoee, Bpreghose,
Boger, 572.
.TTiomas, 446.
, parson erf the chnrdi of
Langatben, 165.
Springere, William, of Lalleford, ISi,
362.
Springfield, BpiTngefeld [oo. Essex], 44,
GENERAL INDEX.
875
Spriogtharpe, Sprangetharpe, Spryng-
thorpe, l^yngthorpe (sic) [co.
Lincoln], 269.
, Ambrose de Oastello, panaorn of
the diurch <^, 529.
, Bartholomew de Verrona, parsofn
of the church of, 529.
Walter de Aledon, or Haledon,
parson of, 510, 513.
Sprink, Walter, 98.
Sprot, Adam, 180.
, Robert son of Robert, 185.
Sprotbrongh* Sppotbourgh [oo. YoA],
John de Oosithorpe, parson of the
church of, 207.
Sprottele^, Robert de, parpon of Stry-
▼elyn, 381.
Spironghton, Sprouton, co. Suffolk, 177.
Spronston, Hugh de, 509.
Sprouton. See Sproughton.
Sproston, Robert son of William de,
and Christiana daughter of
Nicholas de Meignill, 594.
, Samon de, 594.
, William de, 694.
Sproxton, oo. York, 594.
Sprygi. See Spriggy.
Spiyng, Robert, 230.
Spryngefeld. See Springfield.
Spryngeheuse, Spryngehoee. See
Springehoee. *
Sprynggald. See Springald.
Spryngthorpe. See Springthorpe.
Spurre, Hugh, 212.
Spurs, service of a pair of gilt, 567.
Spurstowe, Richard de, 229.
Spycer. See Spicer.
Spygumel. See Spigurnel.
Spyndebton. See Spindleston.
Spyne. See Spinny.
Spyneye, Robert de, keeper oi the hos-
pital of the Holy Innooents, lin-
ooln, 593.
, , keeper of the hospital of
St. Nicholas, Scardeburgh, 593.
, , keeper of the hospital
of St. Thomas, Scardeburgh, 594.
See Spinny.
Spyngthorpe {sic). See Springthorpe.
Spyrlyng. See Spirling.
Squier. See Squire.
Squiler, Peter le, puireyor, 420.
Squire, Squier, Hugh, 208.
, Margery, 208.
, Ralph le, 291.
, Richard, 56, 67.
Squire), Martin, 472.
Compare Lesquirel.
Srebbrestre. See Sebbestrete.
St. Adrian, Neapolio cardinal deacon of.
See Neapolio.
St. Agatha's [in the parish of Easby, oo.
York], abbot of, 1, 482.
St. Albans, oo. Hertford, town of, 305,
461
, abbey of, 411, 413, 446.
, abbot of, 140, 333, 466.
, and convent of, 663.
St. Albin. See Sancto Albdno.
St. Amand. See Sancto Amando.
St. Andrew. See Sancto Andrea.
St. Andrews, in Scotland, bishopric,
or diocese oi, 381.
, presentations to churches in,
381, 382.
St. Anthony, hospital of. See Vienne.
St. Asaph, bishop of, 148.
, See Blethin.
, bishopric, or diocese of, 397.
, tenth in the dioQeee of, 117, 148,
156.
St. Aubin. See Sancto Albino.
St. Barbe. See Sancta Barbara.
St. Bartholomew's hospital in Smith-
field, 168, 587, 597.
,by Oxford, 136, 606 585.
St. Benedict of the Black Robe, monks
of the Order, and collegiate
church of Holland, 363.
St. Benet's, Holm [oo. Norfolk], the
abbot of, 464.
St. Berian. See St. Buryan.
St. Bernard, hospital of. See Montjoux.
St. Birian. See St. Buryan.
St. Botol]^, Lincoln, Master Geoffrey
de ESyton, prebendary of, 434.
St. Briavds [co. Qloucester], castle of, 10
, William de Bello Campo, com*
stable of the castle of, 576.
, letters patent dated at, 574.
St. Bride, de Sancta Brigida [co. Mon*
mouth], 415, 456.
St. Buryan, St. Berian, St. Birian [co.
Cornwall] free chapel of, John de
Maomte, dean of, o80.
, Master John de Medunta, dean
of, 140, 210.
, Master Matthew Boileaue, dean
of. 140.
,(uiapter of, 140.
St. Giriao in Tennis, cardinal priest of.
See Testa.
St. Glare, Order of, 589.
See Sancto Glaro; Scant Cler.
St. Clare (de Sancto Qaro) [co. Oom-
wall], 47.
St. dement. See Sancto Clemente.
St. Clement's by York. See Qemen-
thozpe.
St. Cross. See Southampton; Win-
chester.
St. Davids, bishop of. See Beoke;
licda; Martin.
, Peter, bishop [1176 to 1198] of,
527.
, bishopric, or diocese (^, 16, 156,
215. 2&, 310, 336. 446, 532, 574,
601.
, , tenth in, 117, 220.
876
GENERAL INDEX.
St. Dems in France, ohuroh of, 430.
St. Denys by Southampton Too. Hants],
Nicholas, prior of, 33?.
, prior and convent of, 337, 535.
, letteiB patent dated at, 505.
St. Dogmaels in Kemmes, Dogmaleis
in Kenuneys [oo. Pembroke], the
abbot of, 513.
St. Edmunds [co. Suffolk], abbey of,
119, 199.
, abbot of, 400.
, John [de Norwold], abbot [1279
to 1307] of. 160.
Riohaid^ abbot of, 179, 181, 862,
451, 469.
, abbot and oonrent of, 260, 451,
590.
, monks of, 179, 181, 362, 363, 469,
St. Edmunds. See Bury St. Edmunds.
St. Elizabeth's chapel. See Winchester.
St. Ermin. 8u Soncta Ermina.
St. Evroul, Saint Evroul [d' Ouohe,
Ome, Fnvnoe], abbot (mP, 385.
, abbot and conrent of, 121, 322.
St. Faith's. See Horefaam.
St. Felix. See Aquileja.
St. Germans, Master Gerald, abbot of,
517.
St. Giles. See Sandbo E^dio.
St. Holier. See Sanoto Hillario.
St. Hill or Satnthill. See Sweyngtille.
St. Inglevert by Wissant. hospital of
St. Peter. See Wissant.
St. Ires [oo. Huntingdon], 48, 238, 467.
,or Slepe, 48, 238.
St. Jamies, hoi^tal of. See Altopasoao.
St. John, hospitid of. See Burford.
iSee Perth; Sanoto Johanne.
St. John of Jerusalem in Ikigland, hos-
pital of, 37, 135, 352, 403, 406,
410.
, the prior of. 152, 225, 296 .
, , complaint by, 275.
Richard de Pevdey, 37,
80,, 135 368, 393, 403, 408.
, , Thomas Larcher, 575.
,priorB, preceptors and brethren
of [by name], 80.
, an Englishman of the Order of,
a prisoner in the Holy Lamd, 254.
, brothers [named] of, 80, 575.
, business of, in Scotland, 575.
, in Ireland. iSfee Ireland.
St. Laud. See Sancto Laudo.
St. Lacams of Jerusalem, the master
and brethren <^ the nouse of, 131,
571.
, hospital of. See Hireokingham.
St. Leonards, Loffeld. See Loffeld;
Stamford.
St. Liz. See Sanoto Lucio.
St. Lo. See Sancto Laudo.
St. Lncien-les-BeauTaas [Oise, FraooeJ,
the abbot of, 385.
St. Ludewan, St. Lodgv^an. Sitfe
Lndgran.
St. Lys. See Seintlii.
St. Maro^inus and St. Peter, cardinal
ptiest of. See Devise.
St. Martin le Grand. See Lofodoa.
St. Martin in the Fields. See below St.
Mary.
St. Madltin. See also Sanoto Martino ;
Seint Martyn.; Yiterbo.
St. Mary, guild of. See Chesterfield.
St. Mary in Aquiro, Bertraod [de
Monte Farentio], cardinal deaooa
of, 433.
St. Mary de Castro, Guernsey, parish
of, 23.
St. Mary [PSt. Martin] in the Fields
[Loodoa], churdi of, 220.
St. Mary de Mariscis, Guernsey, Robert
de Hadey, chajxlain oij 516.
St. Marjr de Pratb, de la Pr6. See
Ledoepter; Northampton.
St. Maiy in Via Lata, Luke, cardinal
deacon of. See Flisoo.
St. Maiy. See Monte Mirteto.
St. Mary's parish. See Maenolodiog.
St. Maude. See Seint Maudys.
St. Manr. See Sancto Mauro.
St. Mdlons, de Sancto Melano [oo.
Monmouth], 415, 456.
St. Michel, Mont. See Mont St. Michel.
St. Michaels near Rumney. See
Miohaeiston-y-Fedw.
St. Neots, oo. Hunrtingdon, 82.
St. Nicholas-lez-Angers [MjEune et Loir%
France], abbot of, 413.
...., ahbot and monks oi, 52.
Nicholas by Maiden, otherwise Bee-
leigh. See Beeledgh.
Nicholas. See Sancto Nioholao.
(hner, St. Omer in Artoys, St. Omer
in Flanders [Pas de Calais,
Franoe], 328, 473.
...., Inspeximiu of a charter granted
to the burgesses of, 429.
...., burgesses [named] of, 596.
Oaith [oo. Essex], 362, 386.
Oswald's piioiy. See Nostell.
Panoras. See Sancto Pancracio.
Patrick, Dublin, the field of, 204.
Peter Port, Guernsey, ohuroh o£
265, 577.
Pierre sur Dive [Calvados, Franoe],
Geoffr^, abbot of Notre Dame,
38, 227.
, Robert Prorot, monk of, 277.
St. Pd, Seint Pool, Sancto Paulo, count
of. 8u Chatillon.
St. Quitterde, Seinte Quiterie [Lot et
Garonne, Franoej, merohaots of,
159.
St. Radegund's„ Cambridge, prioress of,
St. Robert, house of. See Knares-
borough.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
GENERAL INDEX.
877
St. Sepnlohre, hospital of. See Hedon.
, without Newgate. See Newgate.
St. Sever [Landes, Fnuioe], merohMits
of, 159.
St. Stephen in Brannel, Branel [oo.
Cornwall], 442.
St. Taurin [d'Erroux, Eure, Fwrnoe],
Robert, abbot of, 78.
St. Thomas, ohnroh and shrine of. Slee
Hereford.
St. Thomas the Martyr. See Doiwn-
patriok; Dublin.
St. Valery, St. Walery, honor of, 116,
165, 201, 413.
St. Valery aor Mer [Somme, Franoe],
John, abbot of, 512.
, Andrew de Qare, a monk of,
prior of Takkele, 512.
St. Victor-en-Caux, St. Victor [Seine
Inf^rieoi^, Franoe], Ralph, abbot
of, 15.
.William [de Queanes, 1821 to
1340] abbot of, 515.
Stabayinan, Staghbanan [oo. Louth],
John de Merton, reotor of, 58.
, Robert Edward of Swayeeeye,
rector c^f , 58.
Stabler, John, 540.
Staoe, Richard, 280.
,lliomafi of Ipswich, andhia aons.
Geoffrey, ifiomaa, John amd
Heoiry, 512.
, ..king's bailiff [of Ipa-
wioh], 605.
Sta<7, John, 482.
Staf , Geoffrey, 140.
Stafford, James de, and John and Wil-
liam his brotheiB, 484.
, William de, a commissioner, Ac.,
97, 272, 273. 274, 280. 465, 471.
Stafford, county of, assessors fcnr, 348.
, commiasioneiB for, 97, 299. 501.
, oonsexrators, or keepers, Ac., of
the peace for, 45, 460, 462.
sheriff of, 106, 153.
, , Hugh de Audeley, the
elder, 330.
jander-sheriff of. William de
Weston, 330.
Stafford, Estafford, oo. Staff<Mtl, town
o^, 136.
, keeper of, Roger de Swynarton,
45.
, murage for, 136.
, St. Mary's free chapfl, Robert
de Sw^jdale dean of, 237.
, , Master Thomas de
Cherleton, dean of, 237.
, , prebendary of, John de
Redeawell. 471.
, , prebend in. See Mars-
ton.
,St. Thomas the Martyr by,
prior and conyent of. 246.
f,f , , Nicholas prior of, 246.
Stagenho, John de, prebendary [of
Wartling] in thei free chapel of
HastingB, 502, 507.
, Thomas de, 540, 542.
See Stakenho.
Stagge, Richard, 308, 550.
Staghbanan. See Stabannan.
Stainbum, Staynbum [in Kirby Orer-
blows parish], in Wharfedale, co.
Toik. 294, 342.
Stainby, Stanesby, oo. Lincoln, 80.
Staincliff Staynclif, co. York, wapen-
take of, 55.
9baiAdrop, Stayndrop [co. Durhain],
Joan de Brunne, parson of, 21o,
242.
, John de Houton, parson of,
239, 491, 517.
Stainfield, St^^eld [co. York], prioi^
ess of, ^6.
Stainton by Tiokhill, Staiynton by TUc-
hiU [«>. Yorkj, 510.
Stainton le Vale, Staynton upon Wold
[in Walsoit^ hundred], co. Lin-
coln, 116.
Stak, Alan, 297.
Stakenho, Thomas de, at Sawbridge-
worth, 488.
See Stagenho.
Stalbridge, Stapelbrigge [co. Dorset],
Stalham, Roger son of Roger de, 239.
StalingbuiiKh, Stalyngburgh, John de,
of York, 360.
, Roger son of Thomas de, 541.
See Stallingborough.
Stallard, Hugh, of Wynterboume, 90,
173.
Stallingborough, Stalingburgh, Stalyng-
burgh [00. Lincoln], 50, 468, 541.
Stallyng, Stallynge, Stallynges, Walter
de, 147, 595.
Stalun, Soaloun, Scalun, Adam, 277.
,John, 175.
Stalyngbur^. See. Stalingbuigh ;
Stallingborough.
Stamford, Stanford, Staunford, Stan-
ford [oo. Lincoln], 13, 40, 48, 54,
65, 145, 803, 347.
, letters patent dated at, 34, 89.
, Parliament at. See Parliament.
, street of OomstaJ in, 65.
, the prior of Durham's liberties
in, 404.
, prior and Oarmelite friars of, 54,
{Holy Trinity parish without the
East gate of, 65.
, St. Leonard's by, or without, the
prior of, 20, 194, 404.
-iJ9t' Mary, B^newerk, Robert
Gustard parson of the church of,
146.
.,, Esiymby. iS^ee Eston.
Stamford, Staunford [co. Northampton],
82.
878
GENERAL INDEX.
Stamay. S^sr Staneye.
Standish, Robert de, 1.
Standlake, StaolaJc, co. Oxford, 486.
y Master Simon de Ev^eeham, par-
800 of, 672.
Standon. John de, 604, 605.
Standon, Stanndon, co. Hertford, 532.
Standon, Stanndon [co. Stafford], 484.
Staneford. See Stanford in the Vale.
Stanefo(rd Ryvers. See Stanford Rivers.
Stanegrare, Roger de, a hospitaller,
254.
Staner, John, 409.
Stanee, John de, 833.
, Master Simon de, 477.
.Master William de, pareon of
Donoaster, 20.
Staneeby. See Stainby.
Stanestede Munfichet. See Staosted
Moontfichet.
Stanewaye, Staneweya See Stanway;
Stanweye.
Staneye, Stanay, Adam de, 234.
, ,and Elisabeth his wife,
362.
, Master William de, 435.
See Stamiaco.
Stanfeld, William de, 233.
Stanfield, Stanfeld [oo. N<Nrfolk], 264.
Stanford, Stoneford, 562.
Stanford, co. E»ex, 482.
Stanford Rivers, Stanford Ryvers,
Stajielord Ryvers, Staitford, oo.
Essex, 482.
, Peter de Tillon, parsoa of, 517.
Stanford in the Vale, Stanford, Stane-
ford [oo. Berks], 611. 518, 631.
Stanford. Se^ Stamford; Staunford.
Stanhoe, Stanhon [oo. Norfolk], 148.
Stanhope, Philip de, 233.
, Robert de, 162.
Stanhoa, Master Richard de, 148.
See Stanhoe.
Stanhoos. See Stonehonse.
Staciaoo, Estamaoo, Staneye, Master
William de, 435.
.William de, prebendary of
Ck>rringham, 268.
, William, William de, arohd«a-
oon [1280 to 1318] of Lincoln, 105.
See Staneye.
Staolak, Richard de, 368.
See Stamdlake.
Stanlee, Nicholas de, 80.
See Staynleye.
Stanley. Stanle, Stanleye [oo. Wilts],
the abbot of, 36.
, abbot and convent of, 343, 431.
Stannary men. See Devon.
Stannore, Johoi de, 623.
Statwhope, Stansop [oo. Stafford], 466.
Stacnsop, John son of Adam de, 466.
Su Stanshope.
Stansteod Abbots, Stanstede Abbols
[oo. Hertford], 278, 280.
Stansted, Stanstede [oo. Essex], 286,
482.
Stansted Mountfitohet, Stanestede Mun-
fichet, Stanstede Mounfichet, co.
Ebsex, 437, 601.
Stanton, Santon, Geoffrey de, 475, 480.
.Matthew de, chaplain [of
Enemeth], 62.
, Thomas de^ prebendaiy of Crrvm-
stone and Tatminstre, 146, 377.
See Stannton.
Stanton Harcourt, Stannton Harecoort,
Staunton [co. Oxford], 486.
Stanton St. John, Staunton St. John.
Staunton [oo. Oxford], 17, 43,
518, 520. 562, 568.
Sfcanway, Stanewaye, Staneweye [co.
&sex], 475, 480.
Stanweye^Staneweye, John de, rector
of Fladbury, 4.
.William de. 475. 478.
Stapelbrigge. See Stalbridge.
Stapeddon, Ridiard de, 453 454.
Stapeldonehall. See Oxford, Exeter
College.
Stapelford, Hugh de, 528.
, Nicholas de, 372.
See Estapelford; Stapleford;
Stapleford Abbots.
Sta{>elford Wayte, Robert de, 462.
Stapelton, Stapeldon, S^j^Hon, De-
stapleton, Elias de, Elis, 335.
, Elias son (^ Hugh de, 235.
Gilbert de, 340, 584.
, , archdeacon of Berkshire,
23.
, , prebendary of Grantham
Sorealis, 23.
, , escheator [north] of
Trent, 490, 488, 506, 526, 568,
583, 588.
John de, 231, 497, 521, 581. 584.
, Nidiolas de, of Norwich, 184.
, Robert de, 528.
, Walter de, bishop [1307 to 15
October, 1326] of Exetcsr, 4, 86,
117. 1^, 166, 245, 248, 2^2, 336,
426. 427, 438, 454, 517, 557, 580.
, treasurer [18 Febnuun^,
1320, of the Exchequer], 417, 438,
453, 458, 517, 560, 5^. 570, 680,
605.
, and the church of St.
Michael, Penkevel, 454.
Stapilton. Su Stapelton.
Staple. See Wool Staple.
Stapleford. See EBt^)elford; Stapd-
ford.
StM>leford, Stapelford, co. Oambhdge,
101. 168.
Richard de Claxton, ricar of,
101, 168.
StiH[>leford, Stapdford, co. Leiceeter,
335.
GENERAL INDEX.
879
Stapleford, Stapeiford [oo. NottuighamJ,
629.
, church of St. Helen, 629.
Stapkford, Stapeiford, oo. Wilts, 336,
663.
Stapl^ord AbbotB, Stapeiford, oo.
Essex, 160.
Starforth, High, Ovrestretford [oo.
York]/^.
Starie. John, the elder, 486.
Starling, Starlyng, John of Covehith,
Stater, Soater, James, of Rayeneser,
329.
Statheme, Master Hnsh de, archdeacon
of Gloucester, 142.
Statute made at Lincob, 4. 669.
Stanndon, Stauntone, Alice late the
wife of Vivian son of Vivian de,
619.
, John de, 484.
» Nicholas de, and Cicely his wife.
696.
, Richard de, 488.
» Robeort de, a commissioner, 274.
, , sheriff of Lmooln, 34.
, Vivian de, 484.
> •••• , keeper of Hardehigh
castie, 693. ^^
Staunford, Stajiford, John de. See
Bartelmeu. Johii, of Staunford.
» , of Northampton, the
younger, and Thomas his brother,
2)7 o.
, Nicholas de, 207.
^eter son of Geoffrey son of
Herlewjm de, and his son James,
65.
, Richard de, 176.
, Thomas de, 284.
, Walter son of Andrew de,
called Flemynge, 66.
j.}J*^li*°» <i®» 1*7, 408, 421, 433,
660.
y ,'shennan*, 278.
y-' , rector of the church of
Westmeno, 269, 478.
> , of Norwich, 'draper,' 93.
See Stamford.
Staunton, Aumfrey de, 242.
Staunton, Henry (sic) de, chanoellw of
the Exchequer, 205.
iS^g.^^"""^' •''^*' '"' 7*'
i'VA^CAV vv •••^^*^^*Uor [1316
to 1322] of the Exchequer, a com-
missioner. Ac., a justice in eyre.
52;' ^i y5: 1^1- 206, 225, 296
m, m, 309, 330, 351, 369 374
m] m^ ^^' ^^' ^' ^^' ^^'
wii^;-^r^"^^^ ^ ^"'**-
» , paiBon of Enemethe, 62.
parson of the ohurdi of
Northoreyk, 446.
»Hugh de, 84, 279, 807.
Staunton — cont.
,John de, 221.
, Master John de, 426.
, Richard de, 418.
, Robert de, 463.
, a commiasiofiicr, 288.
, Thomas de, clerk, 246.
, parson of Orundale, 616.
See Staiitoo.
Staunton Harecourt. See Stanton Har-
court.
Staunton St. John. See Stftntou St.
John.
Stauntone, Robert de. See Staundon.
Staveley, Stoveleye, Nicholas de, 106.
'••:; [keeper of Writs and
Rolls of the Bench, Dublin], 3.
Staveley [co. Westmoreland], 446.
Staverdale. See Stavordale.
Staverton, oo. Suffolk, 649.
Stavordale, Staverdale [co. Somerset],
prior and convent of, 580.
Stavystok. See Tavystok.
Staward le Peel. Staworth [oo. Cumber-
land], 409.
Stftwell, William de, chaplain, 360.
Staworth. See Staward le Peel.
Staynburn. See Stainbum.
Stayndif. See Staincliff.
Stayndrop. See Staiudrop.
Staynfeld. See Stainfield.
Staynleye, Adam de, 231.
See Stanlee.
Stayntoo, Godfrey (Geoffrey in error)
de, 281, 3«5, 370, 646.
* ,and Isabollahis wife, 287
f'\'":*; >^®r former hus-
band Adam de Castelford, 267.
, Johnde, 209.
J ,a oommisBdoneif, 84.
Staynton by Tikhill. See Stainton.
Stayntoji upon Wold. See Stainton le
Vale.
Stayre, Robert, 104.
Stebbing, Stebbingge [co. Essex], 306.
Stebbinge, Stebbyng, Stibinge, John
son of Nicholas de, 90, 488.
, Nicholas son of John de, 488.
Compare Stubbyuges.
Stebenheth. See Stepney.
Stedeman, St»demon, Stedman, Richard
le, 287, 308, 369.
, Richard tiie, 305.
, Richard, of Gouteby, 372.
, Thomas le, 409.
.Thomas son of John le, of Pul-
ford, 640.
Steel, purveyance of, 21.
Steeple Aston, Stepel Aston, co. Ox-
ford, 407.
Steeple Morden, Stepel Mordon. oo.
Cambridge, 480, 481.
Steffa, John, of Midddesburgh, 421,
880
GENERAL INDEX.
SteUer, Walter. 866.
Stepel Aston. See Steeple Aston.
StepellATynton. See Lavington, East.
Stepel Mordon. See Steeple Morden.
Stepelton, Robert de, 92.
Stephen, oonnt [of Blois], nephew of
Heniy I., 160.
, long, charter of, 150.
Stephen, Gregory son of, le Smyth of
Ormesby, 512.
, Hugh som of, 872.
, John son of, le Norus of Hard-
yngham, 429.
Riohard son of, 872.
, , le Herdman, 481.
, Robert son of. See Fitm
Stephen.
, Roger son of, le Shepierde, 242.
, St^hen son of, de Coyerham.
See CoYerham.
, , de Honedon, 829.
, Thomas son of, de Maldon, 544.
, Wiltiam son of, de TocwiUi, 282.
St^hene, John, 292.
: See Stephen; Stevene.
Stepney, Stebenheth, oo. Middlesex,
Stepyng, John de, 211.
Store. See Sterre.
Steresby, William de, 289.
Steres^rth [PStnrgate, co. Lincoln],
Stemebergh, John, the elder, 291.
Sterre, Store, Richard, of Barkeeton,
477.
, Roger, of London, 166.
Sterteford. See Stretiord.
Stevene, Steven, John, of Berlingge,
470.
, John son of William, 280.
, Thomas, 142.
, William, 188.
See Stephen; Stephene.
Steward of England. See Lancaster,
Thomas, earl of.
of the Household, the Steward,
28, 78, 184, 418.
See aUo Badelesmere;
Monte Acuto.
, this clerk. See Gartx>n.
, the, of Mold, 26.
, Ralph the, of Mold, 245.
See Seneschal; Stiward.
Stewkley, Stiuecle, oo. Buckingham,
Stewton, Sftyveton, co. Linooln, 71, 851.
854.
Steyngrere, Thomas son of Juliana de,
896.
See Stonegrare.
Sthystede. See Stisted.
Stibinge. See Stebbinge; Stubbynges.
Sticcard. See Stittard.
Stickney Stikenay, Stykenay [oo. Lin-
coln], 608*
Stiffkey, Styvekeye, Siyrek^, oo. Nor-
folk, 575, 59d.
.Alexander de l^^ton, parson of
St. Mary's, 210.
StifFord [oo. Essex], 185.
Stiford. See Styford.
Stighele, Style, John atte, 408.
, Williaci atte, 296.
Stikenay. See Stickney.
Stikeneye, John de, 884.
, a commissioner, 463.
Stdkeswald. See Stixwould.
Stille, Stulle, Adam, of Ermewe, or of
the Isle of Wight, 296, 588, 546.
, Robert, 296, 588, 546, 604.
Compare Senile.
Stillinfl^eet, Styrelingflete, Styvelyng-
let [00; York], 17, 22, 25Q.
Stillington, Si^elyngtodi [Poo. Lin-
Stilton, Sl^ltoQjTco. Huntingdon], Wil-
liam de Hardreshull, iMUson of,
416.
Stixkeland, Stiiiand, Strickland, Adam
de, 258.
, Walter de, 281, 528, 541, 610.
, , a commissioner, 291.
Stirland. See Stirkeland.
Stirling, Stryyelyn, in Scotland, Robert
de Sprotteley, parson of, 881.
battle of, 317.
, horses lost at, 838.
Stfi»t>n. See Sturston.
Stirthup. See Urthup.
Stisted, S^estede, Sthytstede [co.
Essex J, 296.
Stistede. See Styatede.
Stittard, Sticcard, John, of Frothyng-
ham, 284.
Stiuede. See Stewkley.
Stiyeoie, Nicholas de, 485, 535.
Stiward, Styward, Richard, 184, 286.
Tliomas son of Thomas le, 284.
, William, 808.
, , of ErUngham, 864.
jSfee S^ieschal ; Steward.
Stixwould, Stikeswald, Siykeswald, co.
Linooln, 92, 95, 177, 272, 298, 484,
601.
Stobbehulle. See Soobehille.
Stobo, Stubehou [oo. Peebles], Wilham
de Ayremynne, prebendaiy of,
880.
Stock^iaye, Stookeheye, Stockeye,
Stockhay, Stockhaye, Stookheye.
See Stokheye.
Stookeld, John de, 87.
See StockhiU in Bkley.
Stook-fish, ' Stokfissh,' 32, 215, 390, 894.
StockhiU, Stookeld [in Bkley parish],
CO. York, 87.
Stockland Loyel, Stoclonde Level, Stoke-
lend LoYel [co. Somerset], 126,
127.
Stocktcm, Stokton, oou Tork, 183.
GENERAL INDEX.
881
Stookwith, West, Stokldtli, Stokk^yili,
00. Nottingham, 269, 469.
Stoolonde Lorei. See Stocklaod Lovel.
Stooton, Adam de, 894.
, Joihn de, 455.
, Martin de, 296.
, Walter de. 296.
Stodeley, Stodle, Heniy de, and Mar-
gery his wife, 672.
, Thomas de, of Wotton, 543.
Stodham, William de, 68.
Stodleye. See Studley.
Stofforde. See Stoweford.
Stoil, Stoyl, Geoffrey, 18.
, Henry, 372.
Stok. Set Stoke; Stokes.
Stokanl. See Sootard.
Stok* Bmere. See StDke Brueme.
Stoke, Richard de Rudham, parson of
the ohnroh of, 246.
Stoke, Stokes [co. Chester, or co. Salop],
372.
Stoke. See Nevill of Stokes; Stoke-
Doyle; Stokes.
Stoke, Stok [co. Worcester], 523.
Stoke, Stok hy Ajrundel [oo. Sussex],
John de Combes or Coambe,
paraoQ of, 562, 600.
Stoke Abbot, Stoke Abbe, oo. Dorset,
503.
Stoke Brueme, Stok Bmere [oo. North-
ampton j, John a la Toontayne
[othervnse John de Harwedon]^of
Great Harewedon, parson of. 2&9.
Stoke Denys. See Sook Denis.
Stoke-Doyle, Stoke [oo. Northampton].
See Dolii of Stoke.
Stoke Gk>]dington [co. Buckingham], 47.
church of, 47.
Stoke Holy Cross, Crouohestoke foo.
Norfolk], 104.
Stoke Prior, Stoke, oo. Woroester, 374,
487.
Stoke, South. See South Stoke.
Stokehay, Stokehaye. See Stokheye.
Stokelond. See Stookland.
Stokeport, Stokeporte, Robert de, 245,
404.
.' , Walter his brother, 245.
Stokes, Stoke^ Stok', Stok, Geoffrey de,
and Akce his wife, 62.
Heniy de, 471.
Peter de [temp, John], 27.
, chaplain, 277.
, Ralph de, 491.
keeper or clerk of the
Great Wardrobe. 129. 164, 160,
161.
, Robert, 291.
Robert de, 16, 485, 487.
an assessor. oommia-
sioner, conservator of the peace,
82, 97, 100, 176, 185. 289, 294,
299, 300, 304, 348, 369, 462, 537,
665.
18846
Stokes, Robert de-^-cont.
, , dean of Rutland, 452.
, , merchant, 65.
, Roger, 230.
, Thomas de, a purreyor, 62, 129,
i88, 259.
, Walter de, 152.
WxlUam de, hiis wife Mattilda,
late the wife of John Husee, 241.
, 00. Northampton, 286.
, parson of Lamberton by
Berwick, 382.
Stokes [co. Lincoln], 92, 95, 262.
See Neville of Stokes.
Stokesfeld, Laurenoe de, 359.
Stoketon, Henry de, 467.
Stokeye. See Stokheye.
Stokfissh. See Stookfish.
Stokhalgh, John de, 369.
Stokhej^e, Stokheie, Stokhaye, Stocke-
neye, Stockeye, Stockhaye, Stock-
heye, Stokehay, Sto^cehaye, Stok-
eye, Stokkeye, John de, a com-
missioner, 501.
Robert de, 353.
,a oommissioner, a con-
servator of the peoce. 81, 92, 99,
183-185, 289, 297, 298, 370, 373,
459, 463; 470, 476, 477, 479, 538,
602.
Stokkeyifch, Stokkith. See Stockwith.
Stokton. See Stockton.
Ston. See Stone.
Stondoa [Massy], oo. Essex,. 482.
Stone, Ston, Alan atte, of Neuton, 81.
Gervase son of Henry, and Wil-
liam his brother, 566.
, John atte, 468, 473.
, friar John de, 506.
, Roger, 277.
Stone [co. Norfolk], chapel of. See
CresBingham, Great.
Stone [oo. Sussex]. Master John de
Stratford, prebendaiy of, 133,
138.
, Walter de Harpham, preben-
dary of. 133, 138, 150, 396.
, Master Riohard de Bynteworth,
prebendary of, 396, 42X).
Stonebridge. See Petra Ponte.
Stoneford. See Stonford.
Stonegrare Steyngreve, Steynegreve
[CO. York], 260, 396.
Master Thomas de Suthwerk,
parson of, 378.
Stonehouse, Stanhous [oo. Lanaricl,
Thomas de Esorik, parson of, 382.
See Stonhouse.
Stoneley, Stonle [co. Huntingdon], prior
and oonrent of St. Mary's, 38.
Stonford [near Blackthorn in Bullingdon
hundred, oo. Oxford], 562.
Stonhangere, John de, 364.
Compare Swoahungre.
3k
882
GENERAL INDEX.
Stonbard, Laureooe, 174.
, Roger, 486.
, Thomas. 486.
, William, of Isle of Wight, 484.
, , the elder and the
yoianger, of co. Cambridge, 174.
Stonhouse, Stonhous, Geoffrey de, 865.
, John de, 98.
Stonistratfopd. See Stony Stratford.
Stonle. See Stoneley.
Stonord, Richard son of John de, 465.
Stonore, Stonoore, Master Adam de,
553.
, John de, 159, 438, 441, 534.
J. de, John de, a oommissioner,
Ao., 18, 82784, 86, 89, 90, 91, 93,
94,^ 95, 97, 100, 134, 169-172, 176,
17&, 179, 182, 185, 240, 274, 283,
287, 289, 292, 293, 294, 296. 297,
301, 302, 367, 368, 373, 375, 429,
463. 465-467, 470, 472. 474, 476,
477, 484, 487. 501, 537-540, 543,
546, 547, 550, 604, 606.
, appointed (6 Aug., 1320)
to the Common Bench, 504.
, a justioe [16 Oct.. 1320]
of the [Common] Bench, 508.
, , and Matilda his wife,
47.
Stony Stratford, Stonistratford, Stony
Stretford [oo. Buckingham], 194,
467. 476, 479.
Storohes. le, 87.
Storiere, John le, of Dunnemowe, 359.
Storm, Henry, 495.
, Walter, of Berwick-upon-Tweed,
61.
Stormy. See Sturmy.
Stormyn. See Sturmyn.
Stortedail, 315.
Storteford. See Bishops Stortford.
Storthwaite, Stortwayt, 330.
Storthwaite, Stortwayt, Storthweyt [co.
Ywk], 280, 283.
Storton [near Brigg, co. linooln], 539.
Stortwayt. See Storthwaite.
Stosele, Menaudus de la, of Gasoony,
l63.
Stotard. See Sootard.
Stoterille. See Stuteville.
Stotfold, John de, of Fletestrete. 369.
Stottesdon [oo. Salop], 93, 100.
Stotton, John de, 306.
Thomas de, 287, 308.
See Stutton.
Stouerefeld. See Stourfeld.
Stoughton. See Stocton.
Stoughton Cross, la Crosse [oo. Somer-
set], 296, 474, 487, 641.
Stoupedoun. See Stupedoun.
Stour, East, Estesture [in Ashford
parish, oo. Kent], 126, 324.
Stourfeld. Stouerefeld, Warin de. 90,
17i.
Stouthaoker, Heniy le, 495.
Stow, Stowe [oo. Cambridge], 960.
Stow, Stowedale [oo. Edinbia^], Wil-
liam de Malton. parson of, 381.
Stow, Stowe [oo. littoolnl, Adam de
Brom, archdeaoooi of, 416, 457.
, Master Richard de Northwode,
arohdeaoon of, 457.
Stow, Stowe St. Mary [in the wanen-
take of Well, oo. tinooln], 421.
Stow Bedon, Stowebedon, oo. Norfolk,
536.
Stowe, Baldwin de, 364.
, ,a commissioner, a ooo-
servator of the peace, 460. 489.
, John de, 179, 463.
, Richard son of Walter de, 360.
Robert de, 583.
, Roger de, 146.
Simon de, 91.
William de, 469.
, monk of St. Edmunds,
362.
, William son of Robert de, of
Surfleet, 316.
Stowe [in the parish of St. WooUos bj
Newport, CO. Monmouth], 103,
120, 257, 415, 456.
Stowe [oo. Stafford], Robert de March-
umleye, paYson of. 134, 253.
Stowe by Chartlw, la Stowe by Certe-
leye [in Pirehill hundred], co.
Stafford. 246.
Stowe. See Stow.
Stowebedon. j8>ee Stow Bedon.
Stowedale. See Stow.
Stoweford, William de, 387.
, [or William de Stof-
forde], parson of lifton, 434,
508.
Stowe Lamgetot. See Stowlangtoft.
Stowe St. Mary. See Stow in Well
wapentake.
Stowey, Stoweye [oo. Somerset], 297,
470.
, Nether, Netherstawye, oo. Som-
erset, 335.
Stowlangtoft, Stowe Langetot [co. Sof-
folk], 492.
Stow Park, Stowe Park [oo. lincoln],
109.
Stoyl. See Stoil.
Stirabolgi. Se» Strathbolgi.
Strabrok, William de, 414.
Stradsett. Stradesete [oo. Norfolk], 7i
Strange, le Strange. See Lestraoge-
Stranton. See Strauton.
Strata Florida, Stratflur, Stretflor Rb
the parish of TregaroQ, co. Oanu-
gamj, 527.
, Anian, abbot of, 77.
, abbot and oonyent of, 527.
, David, prior of, 528.
, Itellus, monk of, 528.
, Dyermuth, lay brother of ,
-
GENERAL INDEX.
883
Stratfield Mortimer, Stretfeld Morte-
mer. Stretfeld Mortimer, oo.
Berks, 274, 474, 481.
Stratfield Torgis, Stratleld Torgys [oo.
Southampton], 297.
Stratflnr. See Strata Florida.
Stratford. Stretford, Donatw de, 418,
448.
.Henry de, canon of St. Maiy de
Pratis, 68.
,Jolm de, 476, 698.
, Master John de, arohdeaoon
[Febmary, 1B20, to 1324] of Lin-
coln, 429, 497, 449, 450, 452, 497,
577.
, dean of Arches, London,
and archdeacon of Lincoln, 577.
< , prebendary of Oastre
in St. Mary's, Lincoln, 429.
J , prebendary [of Stone]
in the kinsps free chaoel of Hast-
ings, 183, 138.
, , prebendary [of Warb-
ung] in tne king's free chapel <^
HasttngB, 133, 138, 150, 451.
.king's clerk, and Robert
hie brother, 108.
, John de, parson of Orerbury,
450.
, Nicholas de, 450.
Richard de, 1, 115, 154.
, Robert de, 449.
Stratford Langthome, sometimes called
Stratford [co. Esseoc], abbot and
convent of 317, 318, 630, 566.
Stratford [co. Middlesex], 145.
Stratford-k-Bow [oo. Middlesesl, Strat-
ford atte Sogh, atte Bogne, atte
Bough, or atte Bowe, Stratford.
Stretford atte Bogh, Stretford
atte Bough, letters patent dated
at. 490, 493, 497, 496, 502, 508,
586-539, 560.
Stratford [co. Warwick], 442.
Stratford-on-Ayon, Stratford [co. War-
wick], 103, 442.
y bridge of, 103.
Stratford, Old, Oldestratford [co. War-
wick], 442.
Stratford Stretford [co. Worcester],
889.
Stratford, Stony. See Stony Stratford.
Stratham. See Streatham.
Strathbolgi. Strabolgy, David de, earl
[1306 to 1326] of Atholl, or
Asoeles, 227. 245, 528, 551.
Stratheme, Stratheryn, Malisius earl
of, his dauflditer Matilda, wife of
Robert de Tony, 153.
Strathmiglo, Stratimiiglok [co. Fife],
Thomas de Tochewyk, parson of,
the church of, 382.
Stratton, Stretton, Adam de, of Lon-
don, 265, 516, 532.
John de, 241.
Stratton — eonU
, Richard de, 488, 589, 559.
, , knight or chivaler, 240,
433.
, Robert de, 241, 560.
, Roger de, 467.
, , a commissioner, 602.
, William de, 236.
See Stratton- Audley.
Stratton [co. Cornwall], hundred of,
661.
Stratton [near Bradford by Tetminster],
CO. Dorset, 172. 471, 537.
Stratton, co. Wilts, 116. 182, 202.
Stratton-Audley, Stratton [cos. Bucking-
ham and Oxford], 150.
Stratton or Strauton. See Strautoo.
Straunge, le, Straunge. See Lestratnge.
Straunge Nesse. See Ness, Grealb.
Strauton, Stranton, John de, 472.
Stream, licence to divert a, 376.
See Streme.
Streatham, Stratham [near Henfield,
CO. Sussex], 496.
Strecoh. See Stretche.
Strecchesastwode. See Astwood near
Wychbold.
Strech. See Stretche.
Strede, Richard de la, 485.
Street, Strete, Robert de, monk of Prit-
tlewdl, 155, 286.
, Thomas atte, 8, 185.
, Roger of Ormesby, 512.
Strelley, Strelleye [oo. Nottingham],
588.
Strell^e, Robert de, 583.
Robert son of Roberet de, 583.
Streme, Walter atte, 296, 474, 487, 541.
Strenglayer, Strengleyer, William le, of
Scardeburgh, 884.
Stretche, Sitrecch, Strech'. Strech, John,
of Stratford, 108, 442.
, * of Worcester, 485.
, John son of Ralph, 233.
, Robert son of Ralph, 828.
Stretcheeastwode. See Astwood near
Wychbold.
Strete. See Street.
Stretfeld Mortemer. See Stratfield
Mortimer.
Stretford, Sterteford, oo. Hertford, 296.
See Stratford.
Stretflur. See Strata Florida.
Strethall, oo. EBsex, 194.
Stretleye, John son of Hugh de. and the
assieuilt upon Elisabeth his wife,
648, 650.
Stretton. Compare Stratton.
Stretton under Foes, Stretton [co. War-
wick], 370.
Streyk. See Stryk.
Streysel, Henry, 486.
Stribeldeyn, Reginald, 298, 864.
I Strickland. See Sturkeland.
GPE.3.tl 3rC\.
Sn^T' VM^ b>n<se>l *.fc<> t^'w !v- >fa«
p«r]^»M '.< at isr. IV. &.,
•fM'.> or S«:.> <■• *nT> Sen£»-
&ai^ «iL:p-aa>twr %«. 3At. 3K
-. 4*. -VA
. 1*3.
' Stor-oon,' 33. 3» 3W.
\rVU^ pUieat liaznA XL. '/C.
Mar«b«I co. Dr.rwt 1»6
Vormy. S^oirrJ. S'onBT, B-tcmiT
A-Um ■)". 27.>,
H-nrr. th*- ^M-r. flO. Vf!. Vt>.
Wi. -ttO. VJ.
Hi^ruT hai M>r. »'d
Ihnptr-t hi* wif- .113.
Richard bmtiv'r ot
Renr? Uik -ofi. and G««ffrm-
broth^ of tfao -Mil Richard .V>3.
the jonno^r, • riotfr,
46:;, 483.
a prnonr iix Moni.*
OTMnnittted in Wilt*. 81 182.
of Corelesfeld Stormy.
«W. 4(*.
-- of Ljshf Stnrrry. 60
lAar«ncia lat<« thn
wi/e of Hpnrj StnrmT his gntnd-
f*th*r, 60.
Wniiam hii took. Wil-
liam HMirimkok StvntiT. -183.
John, 4iS0, 452. 497.
cK oi c;
GENERAL INDEX.
885
SnbirMio, Master Bejmund de, 248.
Subsidy, grant of, 266, 312.
granted in Gaeootiy, 360.
Subtos Montem, John, 578.
Snchircbe, Bichard de, 151.
Buckley, Suckeleye, oo. Worcester, 601.
Suckyng, Ralph, of Upton, 286.
Sudbery. See Snddebury.
Sudborough, Sudburgh [oo. Northamp-
ton]7 472.
Sudbrook by Carlton, Sugbrok by
Oarleton, oo. Liuooln, 477.
Sudburgh. Su Sudborough.
Sudbury [oo. Suffolk], 305.
, Alan de Ely, archdeacon of, 625.
Suddebury, Sudbury, Sudbery, Gerard
de, 488.
, Hugh de, a monk, 179, 181. 469.
Sudeley, Sudlee, Sule [co. Gloucester],
146, 166.
Sudeley Manor, Sudle [near Winch-
combe, CO. Gloucester J, 496.
Sudlee, Sudle, Sudleje, Sule, John de,
k4, 140, 146, 154, 166.
lord of Sule, 146.
See Sudley; SuUeye.
Sudleye. See Sudlee.
Sueft. See Swift.
Suel. iSfee Snel.
Suffolk, earl of. See Uffordf
Suffolk, county of. 20. 67. 166, 200, 213,
216, 333, 338, 401, 500, 669. 678,
698.
, asBesaors for, 349.
, oOTdmissioners for, 97, 299, 601,
h4d, 602.
, oommisBton touching malprao-
tioee of ^eriff and others in, 361.
, conservators of the peace for,
460, 462, 636.
, sheriff of, 106, 141, 365.
[collection of toll from merchants
A W. count oi Hollsnd,in], 171,
184, 284. 866, 463, 481, 6(59.
,^fish from, 215.
, custom on wools in, 603.
, purveyance in, 32.
, offences against the staple of
yrooAs in, 4®.
, ships to be levied in, 141.
,ship plundered by men of, 186.
Sugarswell, Sohokereswell, l^iokeres-
well [near Shentngton, oo. Glou-
cester), 100, 176.
Sugbrok. See Sudbrook.
Sugworth [in Badley parish, oo. Berks],
437.
Suhampton. See Southampton.
Subo. 8u Southoo.
Sule. See Sudeley; Sulleye.
8iill^<e, SuU^, Sollr, Sule, John de,
of Esshe Regnie, 208.
, Bali^ de, 121.
, William de, knight. 419, 425.
Sully. Ste Scilly Islands.
SuUyngham, William de, 536.
Suluigoi, Alvred de, Alured de» 26.
Compare Solneye.
Suly. See Sulleye.
Sumeri, Sumeiy. See Somery.
Sumersham. See Somersham.
Sumerville, William de, 231.
Sumery. See Somery.
Summerhouse, Somerhous [co. Dur-
ham], 186.
Sunbury, Thomas de, prebendary of
Osmond^eye, 224.
Sunderland [co. Duriiam], 406.
Suud^landwyk, William de, 234.
Suntyngf^ by Whytsand. See Wissant,
St. Inglevert by.
Suoles Lindi, Gervase de, 609.
Suour, Seuour, Suur, Bartholomew le,
403.
Benedict le, 98.
, Gervase le, 475, 480.
, John le, 174.
,Rali^ le, 475, 480.
i ,Itobert le, of Moushole, 293.
>Boger ki, 174.
Simon le, 361.
, Thomas le, of Westthorpe, 180.
, William le, of Queneby, 181.
See Sowour; Suter.
Surby, WUliam, 468, 473.
Surdevale, Surdeval,, Sourderale, John
de, 274.
, Walter. 263.
Surfleet, Surflet, Surfleie [oo. linooln],
180, 211, 316.
Surfleeti Surfletbrig, oo. Lincoln, 607.
Surflete, John son of Robert de, and
Robert his brother, 180.
Surr^, archdeacon of. See Barton,
Master Philip de; Inge.
, Walter [Bronesoomb] arch-
deacon [about 1246 to 1267] of,
609.
, earl of. See Warenna.
SuHiey, county of, 20, 298, 472, 534,
669.
, assessors for, 347.
, oommissioncrs for, 96, 501, 649,
602.
, coQ8ervat<»s of the t>e«ce for,
469 462.
, sheriff id, 203, 298.
, custom on wools in, 603.
, the eighteenth for, 478.
, soutage ia, 460.
Sus, Suase, Siglavus or Siglaf, burgess
of Lenne, 113, 151, 190, 389, 431.
SiMsex, county of, 125, 134, 208, 298,
301, 316, 370. 472, 606, 607, 669.
, assessors for, 347.
, commissioneiB for, 96, 601, 649,
602.
for the arrest of Vagar
bonds in, 179.
, oonservaton of the peace for,
469.
886
GENERAL INDEX.
Sussex — cont.
sheriff of, 298.
, oomTniaBion de waUiis et fossatis
for, 64, 95, 462, 466, 472.
J ,for the riyer Ifirmenee
[Eotiier]. 609.
, custom on wools in, 603.
Sust, Riohard le, 604.
Sutdtyn, William, 94.
Suter, Sutere. Sutare, Bonier, Soutere,
. Henry le, 604.
,John le. 367, 468, 473.
, Roger le, 468, 473.
William le, Roger his serrant,
Rofzer Willamies secjaunt, or Wil-
liamessergeant, le Soatere, 468,
473.
See Sowoor; Suour.
SuthahboteBtok. See South Stoke.
Sutham. See Southam.
Suthampton, Richard de^ brother of
the house of St. Thomas Aeon,
London, 260.
See Southampton.
Suthbere. See Southbery.
Suthbiiy. See Southbery.
Suthboure. See Bower, South.
Suthbrun. See Southburn.
Suthbury, Richard de, 464.
Suthcaye. iSfee Gave, South.
Suthoote, Roger de, of London, 504.
See Southcote.
Suthereye. See Southerey.
Suthewyk. See Suthwyk.
Sutheyk, Gilbert de, 35, 165.
Suthfeiriby. See Ferriby, South.
Suthhanynefeld. See Hanmingfield,
South.
Suthiby, Geoffrey, 291.
Suthkeleseye. See Kelsey, South.
Suthlenne. See Lynn, South.
Suthleverton. See Leyerton, South.
Suthpikenhejn. Sae Piokenham.
Suthreppes. See Reppes, South.
Suthrop. Suthrope, Richard de, paoBon
ot Penycok, 381.
See Southrop.
Suthweli. See Southwell.
Suthwerk, Suthewerk, Master Thomas
de, parson of Steynegreve, 378.
, William de, chaplain, 145.
See Southwark.
Suthwetelay. See Wheatley, South.
Suthwey, Matthew de, 603.
Suthwhetelay, John son of Hugh de, 83.
See Whea£ley, South.
Suliwyk, Suthewyk, Walter de, 538,
604.
, William de, 386.
See Southwick.
Snthwythme. See Witham, South.
Suthyng, Richard, 99.
Suthynkham, Master John de Spanneby,
parsofi of, 238.
Sutterton, Sotterton, Soterton [oo. Lin-
coln], 85, 532.
Sutton, SuUona, Geoffrey de, 281
, Henry de, 527.
,Heryey de, 315.
, Hubert de, 66, 67.
, James de, of Boston, 425.
,John de, an attomeQr, 4M, 448.
, , knight, 159.
, ,a comnussiooer, ^,
88. 284, 302, 364-366.
,of Boston, and Geofirej
his son, 463.
, [of Sutton in Asdiefeld],
215.
John son of John son of Joidin
de, of Sutton in Aahefeld, 215.
, John son of Saer de, and Job
son of the same Johiv. 85.
,John Joiiesserfant de,
85.
, , Ralph Joneasenraiut
Saeressone de, 85.
, Master John de, 215.
, canon of St. Mmt's,
Lincoln, 413.
, Martin de, 474, 487, 641.
Nicholas de, a oommiBsbDer,
Ac., 479.
.parson of the church oi
HynAesham, 29.
, of Boston, and John bis
brother, 463.
, Nicholas son of Saer de, 85.
, Philip de, monk of Westmim-
ter, 464.
, Ralph de, of Boston, 463.
, pareon of Bsingdon, 210.
, Reginald [or Renand] de, 164
, Richard de, deceased, 154.
, ,a witness, 74.
, ,oontroller of customs a^
Southampton, 412.
, Robert de, of LoDdoo, 556.
, master of St. BartJwIo-
mews hospital, Oxiord, 136.
, otherwiae Robert de
Godesfeld of Siltton. See God»
fdd.
, Roger de, an attorney, 448.
, examiner of writs in the
Chancery, and Nicholas his vo-
iher, 1, 378, 505.
, , parson of Lynton, 382.
, Simon son of John de, 381.
, ,of Boston, 85.
, Geoffrey his man, Gew"
frey Simondesman, 85.
, Thomas de, 131.
, Walter de, of Aldeston, 474,487.
541.
„Williamde, ofco. 8omewei,474,
487 541
, ...! ,'deputy of the butlcri*
Boston, 508.
, , parson of Wyteryng|8Jo.
GENERAL INDEX.
887
:T;
^1
U--
It'
!•
*>1
Ml
SattoQ, William de—eont
, , 'deorere,' 488.
, Willkm brother of Amandus de,
315.
,T^liam Boa of Bobert de, 86.
Suttoa, 315.
Sntton [oo. Bedford], 458.
Sutton oom Buddn^^iam {Kin^s Suttoiu
Kymgessutton, co. Nortnampton],
Neapolio [Orsini] cardinal deaooa
of St. Adrian, prebendary oi. See
Neapolio.
Sntton [oo. Devon], 298.
, to provide ships [fcnr the king's
service], 164.
by PljmptoG, CO. Devon, shop
seised at, 289.
SuUon Pool [by Plymouth, oo. Devon],
prises due from wines passing
tiiroagh, 291.
Sutton [co. EasezT. Thomas de Abiton,
parson of, o94.
, Great Sutton [co. Essex], 224.
Sutton [co. Kent], 500, 556.
East, Elstsutton, oo. Kent, 575,
596.
,We8t, Westsutton, co. Kent,
675, 596.
SuttoQ [co. Lincoln], 298, 484, 601.
See also Godesfeld of Sutton.
, Sutton in Holland, Lons, Snt-
ton in Holland, oo. LinoMn, 15,
289, 369.
by Huttoft, Sutton by Hotoa
[co. Lincoln], 2.
Sutton [in Happing hundred], co. Nor-
foi, 676. £»6.
by Shattisbam, co. Norfolk, 81.
Sotton Passeys. See Sutton in Brox-
tow hundred.
Sutton, Sutton Paaseys [in Broxtow
hundred, South, oo. Nottingham],
350.
Sutton upon Soar,, otherwise Sutton
Bonnington, Sutton [oo. Notting-
So/bton in AahfieBd, in Asshefeld [in
Broxtow hundred, co. Notting-
ham], 215.
Sutton en le Clay, otherwise Sutton upon
Trent [co. Nottinghainj, letters
patent dated at, 34, S5,
Sutton, little [co. Salop], 149.
Sutton Coldfield, Sutton in GolcMd [co.
Warwick], Robert Efillary, parson
of the churoh of, 104.
Suur. See Suonr.
Suwold. See Southwold.
Suynton, William de, 470.
Swafeld, Hugh de, 171.
Swaffham, Swafham [co. Oambridge],
463.
Swafham, Peter son of Eostaoe de, 463.
William de, <diaplain, 399.
Swafield, Swathefeld [oo. N<nfolk], 264.
Swainstborpe SS. Biary and Peter,
BwpuBBtborpe [co. Norfolk],
Bnoe, parson of the churoh of St.
Peter, »)9.
SwalcUve. Su Swalecliffe.
Swaldale, Martin de, 291.
Swalecliffe, Swaldive [co. Kent], 599.
Swalefeld. See Swallowfield.
Swallowfield. Swalefeld [oo. Berks],
chapel of, 493.
Swan, Henry, 135, 138.
, Henry atte, (^ St. Osith, keeper
of Queenhithe and oolleotor of
murage in London, 386.
See Swon.
Swan, brood swans, theft of, 180, 183,
272, 359.
Swanage, Swanewich [co. Dorset], 435.
Swandlond. See Swaneelond.
Swaneschamp. See Swanscombe.
Swaneslond, Swandlond, Swanlond,
John de, parson of Biiddleton,
207.
, Simom de, of London, 390.
Swaneton. See Swanton; Swaton.
Swanewich. 'See Swanage.
Swanland, Swanneslund [oo. York], 314,
315.
Swanlond. See Swaneslond.
Swaonesoombe. See Swanscombe.
Swanneslund. See Swanland.
Swannington, Swenyngton, Sweynyng-
ton [CO. Norfolk], 264, m
SwaoBCombe, Swaneschamp, Swannes-
oombe, oo. Kent, 575, 596.
Swansea, Swyneseye, Sweneseye. Swey-
neseie, [co. Glamorgan], 464.
.ohapei of St. Thomas, Kilvey
murage and pavage for, 69.
Swanton, Swaneton [co. Norfolk, or
Swanerbon, Swaton, oo. Lincoln],
John de, chaplain 104.
, Ralph atte Persones of, 231.
See also Swaton.
Swanyn^ee, Ralph de, 317.
Swarther, Swarher, John. 475, 480.
Swathefeld. See Swafield.
Swaton, Swaneton [co. Lincoln], 177.
Set also Swanton.
Swaneton, Swanton. See Swaton ; Swan-
ton,
Swavesey, Swaveseye, Swavesee [co.
Cambridge], 68, 91.
SwavcBeve, Swavesey, Heniy de, parson
of Weston, 214.
John de, 636.
Sway, Sweye [oo. Huntingdon], 1.
Swaynson, Martin, of Oanewyk, 82.
Sweltenham, John de, and William his
brother, 561.
Sweltenham [oo. Wilts], 561.
Sweneseye. See Swansea.
Swenyngton. See Swannington.
Swerdes. See Swords.
Sweteblode. John, 482.
888
GENEEAL INDEX.
Swefchop, Henry de, 211, 359.
William de, 211, 859.
Swetyng, John, of Ohetrf, 477.
Sweye. See Sway.
Sweyneeeie. Sweyneseye, Swyaese,
Philip de, [of BriMol], 679.
See Swansea.
Sweyngtille, Walter de, of Haneton, 40.
Sweynyngton. See Swannington.
Swiffc, Swyft, Sueft, Henry, 98, 173, 276.
, John, 98, 358. 371.
, Thomas, of Edwardeston, 176.
Swiftling. Swyftlynge [eo. Suffolk],
Swineshead, Swynesheyed [oo. linooln],
lou.
Swon, Simon le, of Ehneswell, 181.
See Swan.
Swonhungre, John de, 307.
Compare Stoohangre.
Swordeval. See Surdevale.
Swords, Swerdes [oo. Dnhlin], 204.
Swords. See AJnas.
Swyer, Walter le, 487.
Swyft. See Swift.
Swyftlynge. See Swiftling.
Swylyngton, Swylington, Adam de,
knight, 231.
Robert de, 424.
Swyn, Swyne, Geoffrey, master of the
Lacy of Lenne, 208.
, John le, 376.
Swyn, Swyne, la, in Flanders, 605.
Swynarton. See Swynnerton.
Swynbume, Swynbum, Swsmbom,
Swyneburne, Henry de, 231.
, John de, 212, 289.
Nicholas de, parson of St. John
of Perth, 382.
, Robert de, 246, 688.
Roger de, 236.
Swyndon, John de, canon of Oseikey,
139, 491.
Swyne. See Swyn.
Swynebnm. See Swynbnme.
Swyneford, Swynford, John de, 296, 840.
Swyneseye, Swyneee. See Swansea.
Swynesthorpe. See Swainsthorpe S8.
Peter and Mary.
Swynesheyed. See Swineshead.
Swynford. Sec Swyneford.
Swynnerton, Swynarton, Swynerton,
Richard de, 484.
Roger de, 63, 418, 484.
y a oommiasioaecr, oonser-
vator of the peace, 46, 281.
y keeper of Hardelagih
castle, 693.
, keeper of the town oi
Stafford, 46, 136.
, Roger son of Roger de, 484.
Sybil, Richard %on oi, ' See Wyiiale.
Sydelyng, Iklmond de, 204.
^denham, Cypenham (sic), Sibenham
[oo. Kent], 317.
Sydesteme, Sydesieni [eo. Norfeb],
263.
Sydingbouroe. See Sittingbonne.
Sydynton. See Siddington.
Syeghhale. See Sec^iale.
Syfrewast. See Cyfrewast.
Syggeswyk, William de, 306.
Syhale. See SighiU.
Syk, William atte. 171.
Symeon. See Simeon.
Symundbnm. See Simonborii.
Syndlesham, Syndeleeham. Sec Sindk-
sham.
Syndresham. Sefe Slndresham.
Syneger, Richard, 19.
Syngelton. See Sing^ton.
Syston, Cyston. Sithestan. Sitlieitofl
[CO. Lincoln], 209, 614, 558.
Syvelesworthe. See Sibworth.
Sywade. Michael soci of William, pusoo
of Evere, 274.
Sywardeby. See Sewerby.
T
Tachewelle, John de, 101.
Tadcaster, Tadecastre [co. York], letten
patent dated at, 31.
Tadecastre, John de, chi4;>lain, 88.
Tadelowe, Geoffrey de, 639.
Tadewelle, NiohohM, 486.
Tadleye, WiUiam, 87.
Tagg, Ridiard, 231.
Taille, William, of Bloxham, 66.
TaUlonr, Taillnr, TWlIionr, Ttflor.
Tailur, Tayilour, T^yllw,
TavUnr, Adam le, of Certesqre,
, ...'. , of the Isle of Wight, <8*^
, ,of 00. Northamptcm, 408
, Adam Peronehesmaa tlie, i63.
,Alaii le. of Elksmera 371.
David le, of the oo. Hunting-
don, 361.
.QeoSrey le, of Siwardeby, »!•
Giles le, 687.
, ,of Bredon, 499. 523.
Godfrey le, of Great Mifl^BT
ham, 267.
,Hamo le, 372.
, Henry le, 229.
, ,of Adderbury, 179.
, ,of HttndbnrtoQ, 335.
, , of Kirkeby, 227.
, , of Westlangedon, 28.
, Hubert son of RaJph I«» "
Colchester, 476, 480.
, Hubert le, of OoloheBter, ^5,
480«
,Ha|^ le. 186.
, ,of Offel^ye, 186.
GENERAL INDEX.
889
ad sofli^-
I
1"
casOv *•'
231.
IT. Tff'
•tkl*
■I
00.
St^
2&-
d^
ofO^
Taillour — cont.
, James le. of oo. York, 291.
.John le, 286.
, .....of Burton, 286.
, .*..., of £greinuDd« 143.
, , of Great MoDymgham,
563.
, of la More, 486.
,of Southl^e, 486.
, of Westeburo, 366.
,Luke le, <rf Boston, 532.
, prisoner at Linoolu, 85.
Martin le, of Colchester, 476,
480. '
Nicholas le, of the co. Hunting-
don, 361.
,Pataick le, of oo. York, 162.
, Peter le, of Derlimgtofn, 231.
, Philip le, of Colchester,
476, 480.
son of Reginald le
Irish, 428.
Ralph le, of Colchester, 476,
480.
•... , Richard le, at Daventry, 221.
♦ , of Hunteleye, and Rose
his wife, 676.
, of CO. Northampton, 403.
, Robert le, of Bynington, 279.
, .J"of Linoo-ln], 280.
, ,[of Mackoworth], 280.
, Roger le, at Caistor, 286.
, , of the Isle of Wig^t, 484.
, Thomas le, 236.
» and John his brother,
at Shipeeton, 360.
» , of Kyngesbrigge, 466.
y ,of oo. Oxfwrd, 486.
,of Staunton, 486.
, Thomas son of Adam le, 209.
, of Snaith, 283.
• , WaJkeiinus le, of Cambridge^ 478
, Walter le. of Bedford, 176.
, ,<rf Nonyngton, 260.
,Williani le, [of Cadenay], 183.
, of Holt, 372.
, , [of Lincoln], 280.
, amd Henry his brother,
at Lydyngton, 60o.
[of Queneby], 181.
, of Rungeton, 234.
, [of Shipedam], 368.
See Gaunton; Parminter.
Tailor (OtMor)^ Alan the, of John de
Britanma, 334.
,of Wysebeche, 36.
Takel, Robert son of John, of Wolfcr-
ton, 363.
IVJcelery, Takkele [co. Ifesex], 481.
, Andrew de Gave, prior of, 612.
Talaia. See Tallia.
[ T^bot, TaJebot, Alan, 607.
, Alan, and John his son, 468.
, Richard, and Joan his wife, of
Richards Oastle, 502.
I , ,of Molaghide, 682.
I , Thomas, 602.
,. paiBon of the church of
Teneworth, 265.
Talemache, John, 639.
Taleriis, Master Peter de, 242.
, Peter Araaldi de, 102.
Talesworth. See Hialesworth.
Taleworth. See Talworth.
Tallage, Tallages, 110, 681.
, aids, wakes, &c., eKemptiou
from, 126, 254, 340, 392.
Tallaght, Tauelagh [co. Dublin], 204.
Tallia, William de, 386.
Taloun, Jc^n, 469.
Talworth, Taleworth [in the parish of
Long Ditton oo. Surrey], letters
patent dated at, 630, 633.
Ttoie, John de, of Bertoine, 480.
Taanerton [oo. Oomwall], 661.
Tamworth, John de, 495.
, Richard de, 495.
Tamworth [co. Warwick], 6, 410.
, parage for, 9, 603.
See Tanworth.*
Tamworth, Thamworth, Tliameworth,
Thomeworth [cos. Warwick and
Stafford], collegiate church of.
Master Henry de Cly£P, dean of
194.
Isambert de Longa
Villa, dean of, 462.
Taner. See Tannere.
Taneye. See Tany.
Tangley, Tangeleye [co. Hants], 241.
Tankardeston, Thomas de, 352.
Tankerleye, Thomas de, 362.
Tanna. See Hugh.
Tanmere, Tanner, Taonour, Tacnare,
Taner, Tanour. Henry le, 604.
, John le, chaplain, 290.
Nicholas le, of Colchester, 476,
479.
, Peter le, 318.
Peter Adamesserjant le, of Ful-
bume, 640.
, Thomas, of Lincdu, and Hilary
his wife, 27, 80.
Tante, Taute, Margery. 403.
, Muriel, 403.
Ttoton. See Taunton.
Tanworth, Tamworth, Tooeworth [oo.
Warwick], 6, 123, 221, 362, 410.
Thomas Talbot, panon of, 266.
Tany, Taneye, Henry, 176.
John de, 141.
> Marearet late the wife of Lour-
enoe de, marriage of. 64.
Tapenhall, Tapenhale [co. Woroester],
662.
85.
i
890
GENERAL INDEX.
Tappeoold, Ralph, 303.
, Robert, 303.
, Thomas, 308.
TaptoD, Adam fitz Thomas de, 495.
, Roger le fite Adam de, 495.
, fiz William de, 495.
, William de, 495.
Tarente, Master John de, 471, 537.
TaHente Gonderille, Tarente Gande-
ville. See Tarrant Gunville.
Targe, Roland, 493, 567.
Tarrant Gunville, Tarente GondeTiUe,
Tarente Gundeville [co. Dorset],
477, 532.
Tarter, Robert. 359.
Tassel, William, 485.
Tastard, William, 442.
See Testard.
Tatemonnieslowe. See Totmonslow.
Tateshale, Tatteshale, John son of
Geoffrey de, the younger, 170.
, Robert de, 334.
Taueli^. See Tallaght.
Taunton. Tanton, oo. SomerBet, Nokton
Pits Warren by, 86.
Tante. See Tante.
Tauton. See Tawton, Bishops.
Taverham [co. Norfolk], 264.
Tavemer, Andr^ le, 276.
Godfrey le, [of Chiohester], 496.
, Hugh le, of Cambridge, 478.
yJotm le, [of Bristol], 71, 344.
, , of Cambridge, 478.
, , of Chichester, 496.
.Matthew son of Thomas le, of
Branketre, 280.
, Peter le, 468, 473.
, Richard le, a purveyor, 259.
, Richard son of Gilbert le, 170.
, Robert le, of Cambridge, 478.
, Roger le, 543.
, Thomas le, 366.
, [at Maltonl 470.
Walter le, of Colchester, 367,
475, 480.
, William le, [of Chichester], 496.
, ,[of York], 291.
Tavistock. Tavistok, Tavystok, Tavy-
stoke [co. Devon], 934.
, abbot and convent of, 334, 353,
406, 424, 505.
, mines of Devon and
Cornwall committed to, 537.
Tavystok, Stavystf^, John de, 'oordy-
waner,' 184, 286.
Tawton, Bishops, Bishops Tauton, Tau-
ten Episoopi [oo. Devon], 580.
Tttzation. the Norwidi, 601.
See: —
Aids Tallages
Blffhteenth Tenths
Pifteenth Twelfth
Scutaffo Twelve pence in
Bubsid/ the mark
Tayllour, Tiiyllur. See Tafllonr.
Taylly, Theobald de, 425.
Taynton, Teynton, oo. Oxford, 430.
Taynturer. See Teinturer.
Tebaud, Tebaude, Sarra, 368.
, William, 234.
See Theband.
Tedbaud, Simon, 126.
Teddeswode. See Toddeswode.
Tediene, Stephen, 481.
Tees, Hiayes, the river, 29. 32.
Teignhridge, Teyngebrigge, co. Defoo.
Tesgnhead, Combe in, oo. Devoo, 182.
Teignmouth, Ten^uthe [oo. Der(Ni],to
provide ships for the kuififB tn-
vice, 165.
Teiuturer, Taynturer, John le, 162.
, Ralph le, 495.
Richard le, 163.
, of Colchester, 367.
, Roger le, 367.
, Thomas le, 379.
See Degher; Deyer; Digfaflre;
Dyer; Lytester.
Teiser. jSfec Teyser.
Tel, John, the elder, 98.
, , the younger, 98.
Teleeford. See Thelsford.
Tern, 245.
Tempest, William, 87.
Templar, Roger le, of Bemwell, 465.
Templars, the 396.
See St. John of Jerusalem, hos-
pital of.
Temple, grants to the prior and bretbns
of the Holy, 315.
prior and brethren of the. 9k
Perriby, North.
, the New, without the bar of the,
LoDdon, 146, 493.
Temple, Nicholas de, 529.
Temple Brocton. See Brougton io Hid-
buiy parish.
Tendryngg, Trendryng (nc), Teodnig,
John de, 232.
, of Cc^chester, 867, 475,
479.
See Tyndringges.
Tenekere, John de, 172, 182.
, Robert de. 172, 182.
Toner, Teoere. Henry le, of Thazstede,
305, 3^.
Tengmuthe. See Teignmouth.
Tenth, Tenths, 32.
, exemption from, 192.
Tenths [ecclesiastical], 13. 24, 29, 32,
55. 59. 65, 66, 70, 117, 151, 160,
161, 163, 164, 213, 214, 223, S37.
244, 252, 253^ 312, 331, 336, MO
345, 374. 385, 386, 387, 390, 4Si
436. 442.
GENERAL INDEX.
891
■5^.
li ^:
Tenths [eodeuastiical] — cont.
for six yewB, 4, 39, 40, 70, 73,
118, 123, 136« 144, 148, 156, 164,
190, 191, 204. 214, 216, 220, 223,
247, 252. 322. 331, 392, 400, 423,
437, 440, 602, 509, 511, 613, 560,
562.
, See Ireland; and also
the yarioos diooeseB throoghoat
Engkuid.
Terling, Terlyng [co. Essex], 141, 491,
Tennyn, Robert, 488.
Tern, Tirne, oo. Salop, bridge across the
river, pontage tor, 36i5.
Temonr, Richard le, 645.
Compare Turnnr.
Terri. See Terry.
Ternngton, Torington, T^rynton, ob.
Norfolk, 36, 368.
See Tyryngton.
Terry, Terri John, 556.
, Roger, 214.
Thomas. 98, 172, 275.
\niliam, of Chabeham, 319.
Tesdale, Teysdale, Alan de, 575.
Tesseoderia, Bernard de, of Rochelle,
186.
Testa, Peter de, 584.
Vitalis de, dean of St. Paul's,
London, 102, 534.
, and prebendary of New-
enton, 534.
Master WiUiam, 249.
William de, cardinal priest of
St. Ciriao m Termis, 584.
presented to Spofford
church, 44, 68.
?receotor of St. Mary's,
, 02, 583.
Testard, John, 371.
Ralph, of Stmbby, parson of
Hellawe, 67.
, Thomas, 464.
, William, of Cranesford, 394.
See Tsstard.
Tetbui7> Tettebury [co. Gloucester],
Tetford, WilUam de, 21.
Tetney, Tbteoaye [co. Lincoln], 234.
Tetsfaill. See Touxale.
Tettebum, Adam de, 470.
Tettebury. See Tetbuiy.
Tettenhall Reeis, Totteohale [co. Staf-
fordi, the long's free chapel of,
Ingelard de Warle, dean o^, 126.
William de Sheynton, dean of.
126. ^ , ,
Teukesbury. Su Tewkesbury.
Teverisham. See Teversham.
Terersall, Tyyeresholt [co. Nottingham],
Stephen de Thomtoft, parson of,
194.
Teyeisham, TeTerisham [oo. CVun-
bridge], 281.
Tew, Kwo, Twide [co. Oxford], 26, 27.
Great, Twede Magna, Tiwe
Magna, Tywe Magna [co. Ox-
^35727.
Tewkesbuiy, Teukesbury [co Glouces-
ter], abbot and convent of, 514.
T^, Teye, co. Essex, 111, 176.
Teye, John de, of ColohestGhr, 475, 480.
Walter de, a commifBLOtur, 470.
William son of Robert de, 296.
Teyeys. See l^eys.
Teyngebrugge. See Teignbridge.
Teynton. See Tayntoo.
Teynturer. See Teinturer.
Teysdale. ^Sfee Tesdale.
Teyeer, Teiser, Jolp, 302.
Tliaoham [or Yatham], co. Hants, 316.
Thacksted, Thaostede, Luke de, 461.
Thaiesworth, Talesworth, Richard de,
296.-
Thalunebadeyr in the diocese of St.
DaTids, Robert de Halywell,
parson of, 215. s
Compare Thlanebetheir.
Thame, co. Oxford, 177.
Thames, the river, 29, 31. 32.
, commission de waUiU et fossatis
for, 00. Essex, 607.
,co. Kent, 607.
, between Gireeinwich and
London Bridge, 482.
com carried to London on, 31.
feny of la More across the water
of Bablook. iSfee Bablock.
« licence to flv falcons and gos-
hawks by the banks of the, 240.
y navigation of the, between Lon-
don and Oxford impeded by weirs,
547.
, a ship brought into, within the
county of Kent, 472.
plundered near Faver-
sham in the, 473.
Thameworth, Thamworth. See Tam-
worth.
Thanet, Isle of, co. Kent, conservators
of the peace for, 170.
See Minster in Tlumet.
Tharlesthorpe, lliorithorpe [oo. York,
a lost town on the Humber], 181.
Thatweyt, John de, 496.
lliaxted. Thaxstede [oo. Essex], 306,
359. '
Thayse. See Tees.
Thebaud, Theobaud, Perota, of Gere-
seye, 683.
Phelipot, oi Gereseye, 683.
, Walter, of Dover, 439.
See Teband.
Thechere. See Theker.
Thedaldi, Thomas, of Florence, 605.
Thedaldjn, Bertus, de Muoello, paraon
of Waddon, 611.
Thedmerah, Ralph de, 232.
Thefford. See Thetlord.
892
GENERAL INDEX.
Theford, John de, and Blizabetli his
wife, 445.
John BOO of Benedict de, 139.
The Fi7e, Nicholaa, of Mddleburn, 354.
Theker, Thechere, Jamee le, 291.
, John le, 539.
, Boger le, of Wynteton, 330.
Thelosa, William de, treasurer of
Agenofis, 584.
Thekford, Tekeford [in Charloote
parish] f oo. Warwick, 373.
Thewiymg [PTherning], Henry de, 361.
Theobaud. See Thebaad.
Therdmershe. See Thedmersh.
Hie Ridere. See Ridere.
Thermhale. See Thiremhall.
Theming. See Themyng.
Thernyng. See Thuming.
Thestedeman. See Stedeman.
Thetford. ThefEord, Tyford*[oo. Nor-
folk], 263, 493.
hospital of Ood*s House, or
Domns Dei, in, 264.
of St. Mary Magdalen
in, 264.
of St. John in., 264.
, oainons of the priory of, 264.
Thicket, Thykeheved, Thykhev^edj Thike-
heved [in Whddrake parish, oo.
Yark],Bl.
, Alice, prioreea of, 81.
, pnoress and nuns of, 225, 320.
Thieyea, justice upon^ 246.
Thikeheyed. See Thicket.
Thingden. Su Finedon.
Thirgou. See Thurgou.
Tiurlewalle, Thirlewall, Richard de, 117.
, William son of Brioe de, 289.
Thim, Thomas de, 234.
Thirntoft, John de, 230.
Thirsford, Robert de, 383.
Thirsk, lliresk, oo. York, 83.
Thistelden, Richajrd de, chaplain, 496.
Oliistleton, Thistelton, oo. Rutluid, 386.
Thlamvays. See Llanvaes.
Thlanebetheir, in the diooeoe of St.
Davids, William de Webbeley,
panon of, 310.
Compare Thalunebadeyr.
Thleyenant. See Llafnant.
Thloskorn, Mereduc, 446.
Thlowar, Yorward son of, de Lewenny,
228.
Thloyt. OriflBn, 256.
Thobynhulle, Iliomafi de, 84.
ThoUesbnry. See Tolleabury.
Tholosa. See Tholouse.
Tholosan, John, of London, 591.
, Michael, 581, 591.
Tholouse, Tholoaa, Tholose, Tlioloaa, To-
louse, Giles de, 2U, 505.
..a punreyor, 6, 78, 198,
222, 391, 6067
Thomas, the king's brother.. See
tirotherton.
Thomas [2i Beoket], the chancellor [1154
to 1161], 313.
Thomas, pareon of Sperham. See Spar-
ham.
Adam, 273.
, Adam son of. See Fits Thomas.
, Alan son of, 371.
, Geoffrey son of, le Fevre of
Gorton. 272.
, Gilbert son of, atte HaJleyato
of Shirburn, 805.
, Henry son of, atte Churche,
at Houghton Conquest, 544.
, Hugh, 484.
Hugh son of, de Batesford, and
Thomas his brother, 363.
, Jooeus son of, deHaremere, 571.
John son of, de Dooynaton, 230.
, [of Ellesmero], 371.
, de Hibemia, earl of
KQdare. See Fitz-Gerald.
, at Molesworth, 361.
, , le Clerk, diaplain. 861.
, , , [of Gretton], 86.
son of Ralph de Beke-
feld, 232.
.Matthew son of, le Tavemer of
Branketre, 280.
, Maurioe son of, uncle of Thomas
son of Richard de Clare 523.
, See Fite Thomas.
, Richard son of. de Clare, 239.
, [of Ellesmere], 371.
, ,[of Welde], 208.
, , le Porter, 94.
, , son of Alice de Kirkeby,
94.
, Robert son of, de Bradefeld,
and Margaret his wife, 260.
, , le Chaumberleyn, 228.
, son of Walter de Barwe,
85.
, Roger son of, de Leukenore,
450.
, de Stalyngburgh, 541.
Stephen son of, de Parys, and
John his brother, 574.
Thomas son of, de Berkele, 432,
559.
, de Esses, 175.
, de Rodeboern, 364.
, le Maistre, and John
his brother, 300.
, , le Styward, 284.
Walter, 291
WilUam, of Aohecote, and Alice
his wife, 100.
, WilUam son of , 371.
, de Hatton of Stntford
upon Avon, 442.
de Novo Castro subtns
Lyman, 197.
, de Pii^>ewell of Pakyo-
tott, 229.
GENERAL INDEX.
898
ThomaA, William son ol— con^.
, le Day of Wyghton, 234.
, le Kea [pi Colchester],
476, 480.
, le Provoet of WesBing-
ton, 213.
, son of Walter de
Barowe, 603.
Compare Fite Thomas; Thom-
mes.
Thomeworth. Sfe Tamworth.
ThommeB, Thomme, John, of Notelea-
ton, 82.
William, 291, 499.
Thonebrugge. See Tonbridge.
Thony. See Saham-Tony.
Thor, Hugh, 274, 287.
ThoraJd, Torald, Henry, 872.
Hiomas, 162.
Thoralto, Nicholas de, [of Bruges], 285.
Thoresby, Bidiard de, 23.
See Thursby.
Thorescroft. See Thrusoroes.
Thoreswav, Thoresweye, co. Lincoln, 71,
361, 354.
Thorington. See Thorrmgton.
Thorishokn. See Torrisholme.
Thoriton. See Thorrington.
Thorlthorpe. See Tharlesthorpe.
Thormerton, John de, 47.
Thormood, Thormound. Simon, 539,
660. '
Thormotby, John de. 181.
Thormound. See Thormond.
Thornbrough Thornebui^, co. North-
umberland« 289.
ITiombury, co. Gloucester, 640.
Thomcombe, Robert de. a commissioner.
Ac., 240, 462. 483.
Thomcombe, Thorneoombe [co. Deron],
39.
Thomoote, Thorncot [co. Be^oid], 27.
Thomdon, co. Suffolk, 401, 402.
Thorne, Edmund de, of Wytheton, 477.
Emma de, 477.
J<Aa de, master of a ship, 266.
William atte, 642, 649.
Thorne [co. York], 264.
Thomeburgh. See Thornbrough.
Thorneoombe. Ser Thomcombe.
Thometon. See Thomton.
Thorney, Thom^re [co. CJambridge],
abbey of, 180. ^'
Thomey, TTiomeye, co. Suffolk, 83.
Thomey, Thoraeye [co. Sussex], church
of, 680.
Thomeye, Thorney, William de, 636,
Thomham, co. Norfolk, 298, 364, 451.
fcollection of tolls for the Count
of Holland in], 107. 609.
Thomhill, Thomhull [in Wimbome
Minrter parish], co. Doreet, 282.
S<^ ThomhuUo.
I Thoniholm [in the parish of Ai^leby,
oo. Lmcohi], Walter, pnor of,
646, 603.
Ralph de Hatefeld, or Hayte-
feld, canon of, 646, 603.
ThomhuUe, Thomhull. Hiomhill,
Henry de, 418, 447.
John de, a oonrniissioner, &c.,
281, 282, 640.
, Richard de, 232.
Thomas de, 231.
Thomor, William de, 606.
Thomtoft, Stephen de, parson of
Tyvereaholt, 194.
Thomas de, 239.
, WDliam de, keeper oi the Hana-
per, 241.
Thornton, John de, 376.
of Soousby, 415.
Nicholas son of John de, 230,
236.
Thomas son of John de, 230,
235.
Thornton, Thorneton, by Bulmer [co.
York], 239.
Thornton upon Humber fco. Lincoln],
Thomas, abbot of, 330.
Thomueton, John de, 306.
Thorpe^^ Thorp, Torpe, Alan son of
Walter de, 94.
Geoffrey de, 181.
, John de, 446.
, a ccHnmisfiioiner &o,, 80,
87, 89, 93. 97, 98, 100, 108, 170,
173, 178, 180, 274, 290, 294, 297,
299, 301, 351, 364, 368, 369, 463,
467, 479, 483, 489, 612, 630, 636,
649.
, of Saxlingham, 359, 483.
friar John de, pricH* of the
Friars Preachers or Pontefract,
477.
John le fitz Robert de, 494.
, brother Peter de, 676.
, Raehard de, and William his
son, 85.
Robert de, 123.
a commissioner, Ac,.
240, 274, 373, 549.
rector of Lifton, 379.
Thomas de, 114.
, ,a commdaeioner, 295.
William de, a5.
, 'taillour,* 608.
Thorpe [co. Derby], 466.
Thorpe, co. Leicester, 194.
Thorpe. See Thorpe Arnold.
Thorpe Abbots [co. Norfolk], Poter Os-
bam, parson of, 260.
Thorpe Arch [oo. York], Adam de
Berewyk, vicar of, 20.
Thorpe Achuroh. See Achurch.
Thorpe Arnold near Melton Mowbray,
Thorpe by Meltoo, Thorpe [co.
Leicester], 226, 336.
894
GENERAL INDEX.
Tliocpe, Little, by Narborongh, Little
TluHrpe by Northbur^ [oo. Lei-
cester], 609.
Thorpe by Melton. See Thorpe Arnold.
Thoipe by WeinBeet, oo. LinooLn,
oomsnission de v>aUiis et fossatis
for, 278, 363.
Thorpe by Water, Thorp [co. Rutland],
608.
Thorpe Wa/tenrille, Thorpwaterville, oo.
Northampton, 431.
Thorpe Welwick, Welwykthorpe [co.
York], 356.
Thorpwatenrille. See Thorpe Water
yille.
Thorrington, Thoriton, Thoiytoti, co.
&aex, 676. 696.
Thorshagh [oo. Hante], 271.
ThoTstan, John, 442.
Thoryton, Thoriton. See Thomngton.
Thoambee, Roger, of Linoohi, 276, 280.
Thoune, Adam, of Magna Lymbergh,
60.
Thourcmt, Nicholas de. See Thonalto.
Thont, Nicholas, 486.
Thrandeston [oo. Norfolk], 41.
Thrapeton, Henry de, 200, 320.
Thrapstoo, Thrapeston, oo. Northamp-
ton, 292.
invreapland, Threpland [oo. Cumber-
land], 3.
Threats, threatening the king's aecre-
taries, 696.
Threbez^gh. See Treborough.
^Hireckingham, Thnkin^iam, Thrikyng-
ha^ [oo. lanooln], 61, 274.
ho^itai of St. Laasams, brother
James, master of, 378.
Thxele, Robert, 126
Threlegrepe, 446.
lliremenhale. See Thremhall.
Thremhall, Tremhale, Tremenhale,
Thermhale [In Stansted Moant-
fichot parish], oo. EsBez, priory
of, 437.
, the prior of, 110, 614,.
Threpland. See Threapland.
Thresher, Threeshere, John le, <^ Swaf-
ham, 463.
llureshersone, John the, of Haddon, 274.
Thresk. See Think.
Thresshere. See Thresher.
Threzton [oo, Norfolk], 670.
Tlirikin^haimj^ Thrikyn^^iafni. See
I%reckmgham ; Trykingham.
Throkkyng, John de, 463.
Thn^ton, John de, 76.
Thmscross, lliore8Gax)ft, co. York, 341.
Thrybergh, Tiybergh [oo. York], Ehido
Mahe, parson or, 419.
Thrymy>nghain. See Trimingham.
Thundersley, Thunderle, Thunderleye,
Thnndrele, Thondreleye [oo.
Essex], letters patent dated at,
126, 447, 460, 465, 486, 489, 491-
493, 636, 6S^.
Tlitiniiiet^k, WHMam de, panon of Muci-
streworth, 434.
Thurbem, William, 659.
Thnrcastosi, Thurkeston [co. Leicester],
230.
Thorgarton [co. Nottingham], prior of,
166, 287.
prior and convent of, 148, 381.
Thurger, Richard, of Spalding, 206.
Thnrghgod, John, 639.
Thuiigot, John, and Edith hie wife, 367.
, Robert, 367.
Thnrgou, Thtngou, John, of Colchester,
367, 476, 4fe).
Thiiriton, Gilbert de, and Simon his
brother, 371.
Thurkaston. See Thurcaston.
Thorkis, John, 464.
Thuriby. Thurleby [co. Lincoln], 190.
^Carltoo cum, in BoothbyGraffo
Wapentake, oo. Lincoln], Nicholas
de Notingham, prebeculanr of,
224.
Thurleby, Hugh de, 440.
Thurl«ton [Whitton oum Thurlestoo,
CO. Suffolk], 630.
Thurlewynd, Henry, of Ely, 86.
Thurllxm otherwise Thurvertoa, 'Riunre-
ton [co. Norfolk], 464.
, church of All Saints, 464.
ThumetoQ, or Thurveton, 234.
Thumvnff, Theming [ P co. Huntingdon],
Thomas de Cheddeworth, parson
of, 196.
Thuming, Themyngg, oo. Norfolk, 479.
Thurnook, West. West Thurrok [oo.
Essex], William de OassDcia, or
Cusance, prebendary of, 417, 430,
437.
Thurrok, Iyo de, 469.
Thursby, Thoresby [oo. Cumberland],
(jrofton by, 23.
Thurstan, John son of Richard, of
Pydieford, 347.
, Simon son of, de Hdand, 280.
Thursteyn Richard, 120.
ThuiBton, Richard de, 427.
, William son of Ralph de, oi Nor-
wich, 178.
Thmreton. See Thurlton.
Thuycros. See Twycross.
Thwayt, Thweyt, John de, 288, 624.
, , commissioiaer, 88,646.
Thwening. See Twining.
Thweyt. See Thwayt.
Thykehered, Thykheved. See Thidcet.
Thyndi, lynch, Andrew, 486.
Thomas, 486.
Thyndene, Thyndon, Thyngden. See
Finedon.
Thyoun, John, ' le tabourer,' 643.
Thywa. Master Gilbert de, oanoQ of St.
Peter's, York, 342.
prebendary of Dnnyng-
ton, 842.
GENERAL INDEX.
895
Tibbotot. See Tybetot.
Tibenham, Tybenbam [oo. Norfolk], 493,
667.
Tiberglorie. See Downpatorick.
Tibetot, Tibotoft, libitot. See Tybetot.
Tibotot. See Tybetot.
Ticfaeboume. See TVchebonme.
Tichefeld. 5fec Titchfield.
Tichewell. See Titchwell.
Tickenbam, l^kenbam [co. SomMrset],
TickhUl, 'Tik^ill, Tikhulle, Tikil,
Tyokehulle, TVkehille, Tykhill,
Tykhulle, oo. York, 372.
ooDBtable of the castle of, 244,
258.
, John de Cmmbwelle, keeper of
the castle of, 64.
, letters patent dated at. 31, 35,
88.
, honor of, 510.
,by Stadnton by, 510.
king's free diapel of. granted to
Henry de Borghersh, 2U, 258.
., Master Bonifaoe de
Saludis [dean] <^, 258.
Tidbrige [oo. lincoln], 607.
Tiddington, Tidinton [oo. Warwick],
Tidilyngton. See Titlington.
Tidinton. See Tiddington.
Tidmington, Tydilmynton [co. Woroe*.
TikWlIe. Tbdifll, Tikhull, 'Rkhnlle, Tike,
hill TikehuU, TikehuUe. Tyke-
hnlje, Tilkhull, John de, 200.
i Nicholas do, parson of the ohnrch
of Kelm. 429.
, Richard de, 477.
William de, 419, 447.
, paraon of Bolton, 67.
, puireyor, 420.
See TickhiU ; Tilkhull.
™biux West Westtfllebury, co. Essex,
TUdestoke. See Tilstock.
TUkhiril, William de, derk, 419.
5fee Tikhille.
Tillebnry, Joan late the wife of John de,
and their daughter Idonia, 442.
John de, 441.
See Tilbury.
TUl^, Tylley. See Tillou.
TUHol, TyUiol, Robert, 35, 43.
Robert de. 209.
Walter, 165.
ifif«5 Tillou.
Tillou [Tilliol, TilleyJ, Peter de, panon
M Staneford Kyvers, 517
Tilloy, Peter de, 453.
Tilly, l^lli, Richard, 577.
^......., Thomas, of Bristol, 577.
Tillyngdon, co. Kent; 532.
™">®«^ Mmu [co. Northumberland],
Tilmu. See TilmouUi.
Tilneie. See Tilneye.
Tiln^, Tilneye, 372.
TUney, Tylncye [co. Norfolk] 345.
Tilneye, Tilneie, Tyimeye, Baldwin de,
101, 169.
Tilstock, Tildestoke [co. Salop], 443.
Tiltey, Tyletey [co. Essex], Edmund,
abbot of, 123.
Timber or wood, sale of, 113.
Timberhythe. See Tymberheth.
Timbridge. Tymerigge, co. Wilts, 553.
Tin, grant of the buying of, 212.
, purveyance of, 21.
, diggine for, in places where it
has not been the custom, 240.
, mines or issues of. See Corn-
wall ; Devon.
Tinctor. £feeDegher; Deyer; Digh^e;
Dyer; Lytester; Mnturer.
Tindale. See TSrndale.
llngetwysel. See Tintwistle.
Tintagel, co. Cornwall, 62.
Tintern, Tyntern [co. Monmouth], abbot
and oonvent of, 445.
Tintinhull, Tyntenhill, co. Somerset,
293, 294.
IHntwistle, TSngetT^sel, Tyngetwysel,
TVngetwisel [oo. Chester], 245,
Tippeniry, Typerary in Ireland, the
county, 137.
, Nicholas de Inteberge, sharifi
of the county, 342.
Tirel. iSf^cTyrel.
Tirelton, Simon de, pareon of St. Lude-
wan, 222.
Tireswell. See Treswell.
Kringham, Tiiyngham. See Tyringham.
Hrkngton, Tirlyngton. See Tur Lang-
ton.
Time. See Tern.
Tirthup, Stirthup, AgneB, late the wdfe
of Henry. 82.
Tiryngham. See l^ringham.
Tiasington, Tissyngton. See Tyssiogton.
Tisun. See 'Tysun.
TitcMeld, Tychefeld, Tyohesfeld [co.
Hants], abbot and oonvent of St.
Maiys, 73, 143.
, Richard, abbot of, 143.
> > Roger, abbot of, and the
convent of, 433.
Titchwe^ TioheweU, oo. Norfolk, 298,
Titlingitan; Tidilyngton, co. Northum-
berland. 490.
Titshall. See Tivetshall.
Tittleshall, Tittleshale [co. Norfolk],
Tivetshall* or TitehaJl, TiveteshaJe Ty.
veteshale, Tureteshale, co. 'Nor-
folk, 179, 181, 363.
'nwe. See Tew.
Tobay, Thomas, 340.
Toberglorie. See Down^riok.
896
GENERAL INDEX.
Toche, John, 405.
Toohet. See Tucfaet.
Tockefwyk, Tockewyth. See Tokwyth.
Tookle, Tokke, Jc^n de, 117.
Toclive, or Mere, Richard, other wue
Richard of Xlcheeter, bishop [1174
to 1189] of Wincheater, 1^, 627.
Tocwith. See Tokwyth.
Todde, Toudde, William, 470.
Toddeswode, Teddeswode [co. Hereford],
270.
Toddinston, Totyndon [oo. Gloucester],
Todel, John, of Sellyng. 172, 182.
Todenham, Henry de, 224.
Toft, Toftefl, Jame« do, 371.
, Richard de, 851.
Toft, Monks, Toft [co. Norfolk], the
prior of, 454.
Toft Trees, Testes [in Gallow hundred,
CO. Norfolk], 264.
Togod, John, 391.
Tokke. See Tockle.
Tokkenham, John de, parson of Cros-
myghell, 381.
Tokwyth, Tokwych, Tochewyk, Tocke-
wyth, Tocwith, Tocwioh, or Sok-
wyth. Thomas de, parson of
Strathiglok, 382.
William de, 287, 305, 308.
, William son of Stephcai de. 282.
T61, 245.
Tolbothe of Bisliops Lynn. 129.
Tolethorpe, Tolthorpe fin Casterton
piuiOi, oo. Rutland], 228, 608,
Toll'. See ToUer.
Toll, Tolls [collection of in England for
William, count of Holland, from
his subiectsl, 71, 106, 107, 108,
112, 171, 178, 184, 284, 306, 365,
463, 481. 609, 610.
, , collusion in collecting,
463.
, exemption from, 499, 568.
resistance to collection of, 605.
See also Tol.
Toller, Tollere, Toll*. Simon, vicar of
Freskenay, and John^ Nicholas,
Roger, and Wiotus, his brothers,
309
Richard le, of York, 420.
William le, of Elmham, 309.
, of Grymesby, 318.
ToUesbury, ThoUesbury [co. Essex], 491.
John de Crooocby. parson of,
ia5, 207.
Tolleshunt Daxorv otherwise Tolleshunt
Tregoce, Tregons, co. Essex, 57.
Tolleslonde. See Toseland.
Tolthorpe, Toltorpe, John de, a com-
missioner, Ac.. 99.
, Robert son of John de, 'mouner,'
and William his brother, the
elder, and William his brother,
t^e younger, 608.
William son of Robert de, 608.
See TiAeUiorpe.
I
Toly, John son of John, of Northfireik,
178.
Tolyro, Nidiolas, of Skyteby, 236.
Toobiidge, Tooebridge. Tlionebrogge,
Tunbrigge [co. Kent], 456.
castle of, 587.
, murage and parage for, 133.
Tondu. See Tundu.
Tone, Nicholas, 179.
Tondbridge. See Tonbridge.
Tomebrugge, John de, 278.
Toneworth. See Tam worth : Tanwortii.
Tong, Tonge [co. Salop], 388.
Tongue cut out^ 292.
Tonild, Henry, 463.
Tonnay Charente [Charente Inf^rieure,
France], 186.
Tony, Touny, Matilda de, 443.
Ralph de. Robert his son, and
Matilda [his wife], 153.
Robert de, 443.
Tooth, Thomas, 484.
TopoUf, Laurence son of Alan de, 211.
Toplee. See Topplee.
Toppe, William, 211.
Topplee, Toplee, John de, parson of
Semer, 357, 358.
Topsham, Toppesham, co. Devon, 91.
Torald. See Thorald.
Torcard. See Twkard.
Torri, Roger. 86.
Walter. 297, 470.
William, 86.
Torfyn. John son <rf, de Southferiby :
Margaret and AHce daughters or,
315.
Torgys, Turgyis, John, 297, 560.
Torisholme. See Torrisholme.
Torkard, Torcard, Richard, 372, 373.
Torkeaeye, Torkesese, Robert de,
' barber,* 577, 597.
Toricsey, Torkeaeye, Torkeseie [oo. Lin-
coln], 210, 421.
, church of St. Peter, 405.
, prior and convent <rf [St. Leoo-
ard's], 405, 421, 519.
Foss by. See Foss.
Tornay. See Turvey.
Tomegold. Sec Turnegold.
Tornour. See Turnur.
Torpe. See Thorpe.
Torpel [in the parish of Ufford],^ oo.
Northampton, 115, 201, 401, 406.
Torpennou, Richard le. 530.
Torpyn. See Turp3m.
Torrington, Great, Chyping Toryton [co.
Devon], 121.
Torrington, West, Westiryngton, West-
tiirngton [oo. LinoolnJ, 345, 670,
Torrington. See Tyrjng^n.
Torrv^olme, Torisholme, Thorisholm
[Lonadale hundred, co. Lancas-
ter], 431
GENERAL Il^DEX.
897
Tonjntiy John de, 120, 495.
, William de. dbtfi{>lMii, 573.
Torthorald, Joan de, 167.
IVMtnre, man killed by, 535, 577, 59S.
Torvmy. See Twrrej,
Toirer, Tcnrvergh [oo. Ijuioaster], 51.
Toireisli- See Tarver.
TV)ryton. See Tontngton,
Tos^and, Tolleslonde, Toueleslond [co.
Huntingdon], 384, 515.
Toeae, Augor de, of Gasoony, 117.
Totehill, Hugh de, 113.
Totenaye. See Tetney.
Totenhale, Thomas de, Imbimer, of Lon-
don, 368.
Toteoham. See Tottenham.
Totenhowe. See Tottenhoe.
Toterioh, Tnteri(^ Hugh, of Cris-
oherche, 546.
, , of Lemyntoa, 604.
Tdthale. See Tottehale.
Totmooslow, Tatemonneelowe [oo. Staf-
ford], hundred of, 466.
Totte. See Tonte.
Tottehale, Robert de, 331.
Tottenhale. See Tetfceohall Regis.
Tottenham, Toteoham, co. Middlesex,
76. 464.
letters patent dated at, 453,
455.
Tottenhoe, Totenhowe [near Glapthorhl
00. Northampton, le Sonthside of]
405.
, Totenhowe Haoohe, 405.
Totton. 00. Southampton, 464.
Totyndon. See Toddington.
Tonchet. See Tnchet.
Tondde. See Todde.
Toudeby. See Tontheby.
Tone. See Tone.
Toneton, William de, bailiff of ftrokele-
stowe 89
Tooghale, I^ert de, 571.
Tonk, Touke, John, 181.
» ,of Ayeme, 84, 279, 307.
, Robert de, 204.
Tool [MeurUie^ Fnmoel, treoBurer of,
Maflfter John de Sorbon, 505.
Tonleslond. See Toseland.
Toone, Simon atte, 537.
Toonesende, Aleyn atte, 495.
Tounge, Stephen de, chaplain, 147.
Tonnhnrd, Ralph le, 179.
Tonny. See Tony.
Tour, Tonre, Bernard de la, of Gasoony,
116.
John de la, of Gasoony, 117,
Tdnrkelyn. See Toicelyn.
Tournament, tournaments, commission
to arrest all persona attempting
contrary to the king's proclama-
tion to hold, 67, 258. 410.
, prohibition of a, 396, 410, 453.
.^pudon for taking part in a,
18345
Tournament — cont.
, pardon for the death [of a
person] killed in a» 124, 154.
See also:^
Oirenoester Leicester
Dunstable Luton
Edgefield
Toumois Petits. See Money.
Toumour, Tournur. See Tumur.
Tourpyn. See Turpyn.
Tours, Jdm de, 63.
, Richard de, abbot of St. Mary
de Pratis, Leicester, 73, 80.
Robert, 379, 411.
Tours [Indre et Loire, France], 502.
, oomputing four pounds of, to
one pound sterling, 115.
money of, petty Toumois. See
Money.
Tousoy, Girard de, 498.
Toute, Totte, Thomas, 368.
, William, 367.
Toutheby, Touteby, Tbndeby, Gilbert
de, 2.
, , commisaioner, 82, 174,
273, 276, 280. 281, 801, 807, 358,
363, 369, 374, 471, 484^ 541,
Walter de, 363.
Touxale [PTetahill, or Tetneshull, in
Stotteeden parish, oo. Salop], 93.
Towcester [co. XorthamptoQ], letters
patent dated at, 17.
Tower of London. See London.
Toxuode in the hundred of Hoc [co.
Kent], 108.
Tracy, H. de, 581.
, Thomas de, 482.
Trade, trading, Ac, 51, 84, 327, 335,
343, 844, 347, 406, 481, 503.
foreign merchants coming to
Eni^and to trade, 2. 22, 71, 72,
190, 226, 284, 296, 364, 365. 390,
399, 409. 423, 429, 440, 445, 448,
484, 497, 505, 518, 538, 546, 551,
559, 574, 584, 596, 599, 604, 605,
609.
, i, merchants from Holand, Setand
and Friesland coming into the
realm to, 392.
, commissioners to treat with W.
count of Hainault, snd R. count
of Blaoders, for tha benefit c^,
248.
, natire merohante trading beyond
the seas, or without the realm,
166, 253, 390.
, native merchants ^nading
through the realm, 8. 122. 150,
166, 192, 257, 311, 4Sb, 527.
[foreign merduuits] throughout
England, 221.
, export of wool by [foreign or
natiye] merchants, 11, 15. 16, 60,
69, 7ij 154, 390. 472. 473, 478,
496, 497. 498, 500, 518, 539, 605,
609.
the Bardi, 15, 16.
8 L
898
GENERAL INDEX.
Trade, trading, Ac. — eont.
) yiotnals and other wares to
trade beyond the seas, lid, 253,
431.
to Holland, 533.
to or from Ireland. jSfee Ireland.
to or from Norway. See Nor-
way.
to Wales, 8.
[the king's ministers prohibited
from]. See York, statute of.
[importationl and mamufaotare
of oaps. See Caps.
See Com. .
murage drove away trade, 347.
Trafford, John de, 184.
, Roger de, an assessor, 349.
IVahem. See Trathem.
Tranby, Traneby [co. York], 315.
Tranby Holme, Tranbihohn [oo. York],
315.
Traneby, Adam de, 315.
Alan de, 315.
Geoffrey son of Wyda de, 315.^
Heniy de, 315.
Ivo de. 315.
TVanfeld, Roger de, 152.
Trasse, Trasshe, John, of linooln, 276.
280.
Robert, of Lincoln, and Matilda
his wife, 276, 280, 281.
TVathem, Trahern, ap Lewelin. 310.
Thutt, John, 169.
Traveille, Laurence le, monk of Bemay.
504.
Travels, John, 233, 235.
J a oommissioner, Ac., 308,
309, 361, 362.
Laulience, 231.
,, Roger parBon of St. Peter's,
Aldewynde, 4.
» Thomas, a oooservator of tbe
peace, 461.
T^!«a«ure trove, plea of, 335.
Treasurer, the, 41, 50. 131, 154, 191,
'& 18: Uh ""'' ^- ''^' «^-
See:^
Hothum StapeltoQ
Norwioo Walwayn
Sandale
See aUo Exchequer.
of Ireland. iSr« Oogan; Isfep.
Treasury, the, 131, 160, 250.
^......, keeper of the. See Norwico.
**''^' Threbergh [oo. Somerset],
Treois, Trecys, John de, parson of
Saham, 583.
Master Theobald de, 583.
J......... prebendary of Undordon
m the chapel of Bridgnorth, 580.
Tredelef, Robert, of Caxton, 360.
Tredingten, Tredyngton, Tredynton [oo.
Woroeeter], 40, 499.
, lands [named] in, 499.
Treere, Adam le, 416.
Tregarriok, Tregerehet, co. Cornwall,
463.
Tb-egasou. See Treiagu.
Tregatta, Tregata by Tintagel, co. Com-
Tregelles, Tregelleet [dn St. Kew*8
parish, co. Cornwall], 150.
Tregerehet. See Tregarrick.
Tregoe, Tregoes, Henry, 565.
, John son of William de, of Corn-
wall, 271.
, Roger, 565.
, Thomas, 119. 556, 565.
Trehous, between Hotham wad North
Cave [oo. York], 323.
Tk^ouses, John de, of Hothum, 206.
Tretagu, IVejago, IVejagu, Tregasou,
Tretsagu, Tresagu, John de, 245
561.
, John, John de, a oommissiooer.
Ac., 89. 286, 291. 293, 301, 463
IS^: ^^: ''^' ^- ""'• ««• ««'
Sir John de, 455.
Tretlweng, Thomas, of Youkeflet, 229.
Treisagu, Trejago. Trejagu. See Treiagu.
TreHll, Trelulla Jin St. Row's parish co.
Cornwall]7l50.
Trelissick, Trewoele^k [in the parish
of Erith, CO. CJomwall], uST
Trelleck. Trillek [co. Monmouth], 631,
TreluUa. See Tr^l.
Trematon, Tremeton, Tremuton. oo
Cornwall. 170.
y castle of, 291.
Tremear, Tremere. See Tremur.
Tremenet, John, 86.
Tremeton. See Trematon.
Tremhale. See Thcemhall.
Tremur, Laurence de, 150.
Tremuton. See Trematon.
Trenchard, Henry, 134.
, Richard, 479.
Trenohaunt. William, 427.
Trendryng. See Tendryngg.
Trenge, Richard de, 522.
IVent, Trente, the river [at Wilford],
l licence to flv falcons and goa-
nawks by the banks of the, 240.
espheators on either side of. See
Bscheator.
Trente William de, oitusen of London
56. *
^®^^^i^^®^' Treyour, Andrew le,
o7o.
Robert le, of London, 95.
TVequir, Trequayr [co. Peebles], Peter
de Warton, panon of, 383.
Tresagu. See Treiagu.
GENERAL INDEX.
899
Tresootes, Richard de, 362.
Treswell, TireBwell, TyreBweUe [oo.
Nottingham], 285.
, John de Malton, pareon of, 210.
Trethak, Joan late the wife of Matthew
de, 25.
Tretis. See Trecis.
Trene. See Trewe.
Treaeleys, William de, 42.
Trenemf, Treuraf, Willaam de, 178.
Trevanivos, James de, 178.
Treye. See Trewe.
Trerednen. See Trewithen.
IVererbyn, Sibyl daughter of Blargeiy
de, 85.
Trevylnon Melrik, co. Anglesey, 243.
Trewe^ Treue, Treve, John, 465.
, John le, 453.
Treweman, Thomaa, 563.
Trewftget, Trefwyget [in St. How's
puaah,, 00. Cornwall], 150.
Trewithen near Padstow, Ti^eyednen, oo.
Cornwall, 403.
IVewoeleeyk. See Treliasick.
Ttewyget. See TV^iwiget.
Trewynniard, Richard de, 178.
Treyere, Treyour. See Treoor.
Trian, Tryaa, Amald de, nM>hew of
Pope John XXTT., 47, 50.
Trice, John, 604.
Trig*, Jcrfm, 78.
Trihampton, John de, 135.
Trikynffham. See Threckingham ; IVy-
kingham.
Trillek. See Trelleok.
Trilleedon, Trillesden, Peter de, 405.
William de, 232.
TriUowe, Trillawe, John de, or John, a
oommissioner, &o,, 84, 289, 360,
367, 465.
, Robert de, and Isabella his
wife, 554.
TriUyng, WiUiam, 281.
Trimingham, Thrymynfl^iam [oo. Not-
Wk], 264.
Triple, J(^n de, 422, 469.
, , of London, 443.
Triqpok, William, 366.
Tristelderroot. See Castledesmot.
Trivet, James. 181.
Trobrigge, William, 144.
Tht)mpocur, Trompnr, Tnunpor, Trum-
por, Adam le, 228.
of Barton, 93, 100, 230.
, Richard le, 326.
Roger le, 230.
, Thomas ie, 85.
William le, 228, 230.
,8eryant of the earl of
Pembroke, 486.
Tronage at Briatol, 577.
<tf Wool at London, 240.
Trot, Richard, 67, 440.
Trotnkke^nlle. See Tmdezhill.
Tronbrid^. See Trobrigge; Trow-
bridge.
ThMia. See Trowse.
Urowbridge, Troubridge, co. Wilts, 319.
Trowemon, Troweman, Robert, of
Swynesheved, 180.
Trowse, Trouse [oo. Norfolk], 104.
Troys, Theobald de, 453.
Trndoxhill, Trotiikkeshnlle [co. Somer-
set], 483.
Troffali, Tmphali, James de, 255.
, , clerk, of Agen, 399.
TrampetoQ, Giles de, 145, 146.
Roger de, 145.
Tmmpington, Trompiton [co. Gam-
bndge], 83.
Tmmpiton. See Tmmpyaigton.
Trompur, Tmmpor. See Trompour.
Trumpyngton, Giles de, 189, 427.
, Roger de, 427.
Trunk, Margaret, 366.
Peter, 366.
, Stephen, 366.
Tmphali. See Truffali.
Trusley, Trasseleye [co. Derby], 336.
Tmssebut, Hugh, 231.
Thomas, 288.
Trussel, Edmund, pardon to, 230.
, an attorney in Irelaind,
205, 206, 332, 423, &0,
, John, son of Jo^n de Barton,
pardon to, 230.
Matilda de, 117.
, William, 82, 335.
, the elder, a commis-
sioner, &c. 293.
, of Cublesdon, a com-
missioner, &o. 296.
.V , of Nothirst, a comnus-
aioner, Ac, 303, 305.
, William son of Edmund, 229.
, , Richard, 205,206,
490
,...*. , William, of Pet-
lyng, 229.
Trusseley, Roger de, hermit, 191.
Tmsseleye. See Trusley.
Trybergh. See Thrybergh.
Trykingham^ Tiykynfldiam, Trikyngham,
Thrikingham, Thrikynghaxn, Tiam-
bert de, 51.
,a justice of the King's
Bench, a commissioner, Ac.. 19,
66, 89, 91, 95, 170, 174, 177, 182,
183, 269, 272, 278-280, 282, 283,
286, 298-300. 304, 373. 465, 470,
472, 483, 487, 488, 501, 542. 544,
549, 594.
appointed baron of the
Exchequer, o04.
Trym, Henry de, 233.
Trymedygon in Trevyluon Melrik, co.
A^lesey, 243.
Trymelet, John. 297. 470.
900
GENERAL INDEX.
Tubbe, Aleocander, 78.
William, and Ito0er bk son,
608.
Tubbyng, Adam, 178.
Tabelot, William, of Straifeld Turgy^,
297.
Tucheb Tonohei, Toohet, Biohard, 233.
, Robert, of MarkeioD, 280.
William, 82, 86.
an adheront of the earl
of Lancaster, 228, 431.
knight, 281.
Tucker, Adam, of Soarbdrough, 304, 384.
, Robert, Robert le, of Scarbor-
ough, 304, 384.
Tnddenham, Tndenham, oo. Suffolk,
a/1.
Tadde^orth, Todeworth, Reginald de,
of New Sarom, and his wife Joan,
76, 319.
Richard de, 319.
Tudenham. See Tnddenham.
Tadeworth. See Taddeworth.
Tolke. Richard, 368.
Tumbril, pilk>ry and, 353.
Tnmby, John de, of Boston, 128.
Tunbngge. See Tonbridge.
Tundu, Tondu, John, 188.
Tun€s, Jamea de, of Scarborough, 263.
Margaret late the wife of James
de, 2&.
Tamtal, Tunstall, Tiuiatalle; Adam de,
230.
, Henry de, 228.
John de, 162, 213, 408.
WiUiam de, 213.
, of Rayeneserodde, 206.
Tunatall [co. Lincoln]. See Dunstall.
Tunstall. Tunstalle [oo. Suffolk], 441.
Tunstead, TiiiKtede Too. Norfolk], 310.
William de Derleton, parson of
the church of St. Mary, 310.
Tunyot, Henry, 494.
Tupholme, co. Lincolm. abbot of, 295.
Turbeville, Alexander, 488.
Turoelyn, Tourkelyn in Anglesey, 376.
TureteshaJe. See Tivetshall.
Turgyis, Torgis, John, 297, 560.
Tufington. iSiee Torrington.
Turk, Turke, Robert, and Elena his
wife, 246.
, buyer of the Household,
566.
, Thomas, 303.
, Walter, 666.
Tnr-Laugton, Turlington, Tirlyngton
[co. Leicester], 177.
TurKnus, darinimus, 40.
Tumagain Lane, Wandaaenea-lane, 597.
Tumegold, Tomegold, Thocnaa, 57.
Tumur, Tournour, Toomur, Tomour,
John le, of Alexton, 295.
of DiKse, 536.
Turnur — conU
.......... Rooer le, of Stanlak, 486.
Thomns Icb and Adam hk
brother, 371.
, of Steyngrwe, 260, 896.
Compare Temour.
Turpliton, Hugh de, 320.
Turpyo, Torpyn, Tourpyn, lUohard, 481.
, Simon son of Michad, 488.
, Wflliam, of Neutoo, 228.
Turn, Turry, Nicholas de, 610.
, WiUiam, 303.
Turvey. Torvay, Tornay, John, and
William and Mauger his brothers,
470.
Robert, 393, 394.
, William, 98.
TunriUe, Nicholas de, 121.
, , an aaseswHT, 348.
, Ralph de. See Ranulph.
Tutbury, Tutebury, Tuttebury [oo. Staf-
ford], 203, 204. 231.
, chapel of St. Peter in the castle
of, 203.
Tuterich. See Toterioh.
Tuttebure. See Tutbuiy; Tuttebury.
Tuttebury. Tutteburs, John de, monk,
188, 189.
William de, chaplaui,
See Tutbury.
Tuttington, Tutyngton [oo. Norfolk],
Tutjngton, William de, chaplain, 810.
Tuwe, Adam de, of Goyentre, 93, 100.
Tuxfdrd [co. Nottingham], 216.
Tuyng, Jdhn, 314.
Twede Magna. See Tew, Great.
Twedmuth. See Tweedmouth.
Tweed, Twede, fishery in the rirer, 586.
See Wark-upon-Tweed.
Tweedmouth. Twedmouth. Twedemuth
[co. Durham, but locally in co.
Northumberland], the land of,
212, 528, 586.
Twelfth. 424.
, assessors of the, 349, 383, 887.
granted by the commonalty, 345.
, form of assessment of, 349, 874.
Twelve peiioo in the mark, 32. 197, 223,
262.
Twenge, Tweng, Marmaduke de, 909,
445.
a ooQserrator of the
peace, 461.
I , Marmaduke son of John de, 610.
j William de, 214, 445.
William son of Mannaduke de,
I 610.
I Twere. See Twyere.
! Twide. See Tew.
Twineham, Twyneham, co. Sussex, SS64,
Twining, Tliwening [oo. GlouoeBter],
Twyoross, Twyoros, Tliuyoioa [oo.
Leicester], 238, 229.
■V^^^^^nr^Ax'^dl^W-l
■— P I ■ m m .n.i
"-I- T1
aiQ
GENERAL INDEX.
901
Twyere, Twyer, Williatn de 1», 166, 167,
Twyford, Jolm de, knight, 380.
, Jordan de, 180.
, Tliomas de, of Turlington, 177.
Twynam, Walter de, 231.
Twyneliam. See Twineham.
Twynere, Simon le, of Horle, 319.
TuTneBtede, Joan late the wiib of
Thomae do, 44.
Twyngham, Walter de, of Kiricandres,
146.
Twynham. See Chriatchurdi ; Twynam;
Twynholm.
Twynholm. Twynliam [oo. Kirkoud-
bright], Jolm de WottenhnlL
pardon of, 381.
Ty. See Tye.
Tyais, Tyays. See Tyeys.
Tybbesone. See Tybeeone.
Tjrbenham. See Tibenham, 493.
Tybeeone, Tybbesone, John, 181, 278.
Tybetot. Tibitot, Tibetot, Tibetoft,
Tlbotot, Payn, or Payn de, 194,
321.
, , his son John, 194.
> , A^GB late the wife of,
now wife (^ ThomM de Veer, 194.
M Master Richard, king's deric,
^Richard. paxBon of the ohuroh of
Kyngesclecie, 34, 134.
, Robert, 77, 631.
, a purveyor, 267, 412,
664.
Tycheboume, Tyohebum, Ticheboume,
John de, a commissioner, Ac., 89,
95,638,646,604.
Roger, de, 469.
Tychefeld, Tychesfeld. See Titchfield.
l^dcehnlle. See Tickhill.
Tydd, Tyd, 234.
Tydd, ^d, Tydde, co. Lincoln, 86, 273,
See oho Tftlbrige.
Tydihnynton, Master Walter de, 360.
See Tidmington.
Tydye, Robert, 486.
l^e, Ty, John attew of Stortoford, 488.
Ralph son of William atte, of
Little Halynggebnry, 296.
, WUliam de, 12.
, Henry, 696.
Henry de, conservator of the
peace in the Isle of Wight, 46.
V Henry le, constable of the Isle of
Tight, 646.
, Richard, 308, 362.
Tyfdd. Alan de, 188.
IVford. See Thetford.
Tygeohale, Thomas de, 638.
l^ghler. See Tykre.
iVsre, John, 108.
Tykeheved. See Thicket.
Tykehille. See Tickhill.
Tykenham. Su Tuskeoham.
TykhuU, Tykhulle. See TikhUle.
Tyl, Bernard de, 676.
T^le, Taylefer, keeper of Scarborough
castle, 29.
Tylere, John le, of Berkhampstead, 167.
Tyietey. See Tiltey.
lyiley. See Tillou.
TyUi. 5ec Tilly.
TylUd. See Ttlliol.
Tyineye. See Tilney.
Tymberheth, le, in the parish of St.
Maiy, Someraet, London, 169.
l^merigge. See Timbiidge.
l^mpanm, Robert de. agistor of Ingle-
wood forest, 266.
, , parson of Kirkelevyng-
ton, 166.
Tynoh. See Thynoh.
lyndale, Adam son oi Robert de, 369.
, Henry son of Alan de, 369.
, John de, 'the eldure,' 369.
, ,'the yongore,' 369.
, Thomas de. 211.
William de, 212.
of Lyvedon, and Robert
his brotner, 82.
lytMkkLer. Tindale [oo. Northundi>erlaAid],
IVndringgeB, Richard, 286.
Compare Tendryngg.
l>ne Fco. Northumberland], John de
Habted, koeper of the river, 201.
Tynemouth, l^nemuth [co. Northumber-
land], prioiy (rf, John de Hau-
stede, keeper of, 140.
lyngewyk, Master John de, 432.
, Master Nicholas de, 683.
Tyngetwysel. See Tintwistle.
T^nhide, John son of Wfflliam de, 69.
See Combe in Teignhead.
Tynkere, Robert, 403.
lynne, John, 312.
lynninghame, Tyningfaam, l>nyngham
[00. HaddmgtoQ], Robert de Eel-
leseye, panon of, 381.
See Linton by T^nninghame.
Tytitagel. See Tintagel.
Tyntenhill. Sec Tinti.ihull.
Tynteme, Tyntem, John de, a monk of
Malmeobury, 294.
, , clerk, 294.
See Tintern.
IViiton, Alexander do, parson of St.
Mary's, Styvekey, 210.
, John de, of Stikeswald, 92, 96,
177, 298.
,, ,and Thomas, Henry and
John his brothers, 92, 177.
, and Margaret his wife,
96,296,484,601.
, Thomas de, 126.
902:
GENERAL INDEX.
TynynghAin. See Tytmiog^iame ; Ty-
ringham.
Typerary. jSee Tipperaiy.
Typerion. John de, 488.
Tyrel, Heirey, 143.
, JameB, 91.
, Maurice, 669.
, William, of Restyr, 178.
TjrreBwelle. jStec Treawell.
Tyxiath, 682.
SeeTyry Yarll.
T^yriogham, Tiringham, Tiryngham, Ty-
S^ngham, Tynyog^am {su^, Roger
e, a oommiaaioner, aaseeBor,
justice, and oonsenrator of the
peace, 92, 97, 175, 349, 899, 663.
lyringliam, ^^rrynfl^iam [co. Buoking-
haml. John [de Wytham], parson
Islington, Tyiyngton, Alan de, of
M«nim, GOS,
lyryngton [ P Terrington or l^orrington],
232.
TyrynUm, See Terrington.
Tyr-y-Tarll. Tyriath [in Llangynwyd
parish, 00. Glamorgan], 6B2.
T^soe, Tyso [oo. Woroeeter], 360.
TyBBinoton, TiaBington, Tissyngton,
Ralph de, 231.
Roger de, 232.
> ..., William de, commissioner, 280.
l^Bon, Matilda. 316.
lyveresholt. See Tevefsall.
Tjrveteshale. See Tiyetshall.
T^we, Adam, 228, 231.
Tywe Magna. See Tew, Great.
U
Uhertini, Michael, de Ceocea, 104.
Ude, WmUm, 486.
Udimore, Udimei^e, Vidimere [oo,
Sussex], 671.
Udno. See Perran Uthnoe.
Ufford, Cicely de, and her sister Roesia,
wife of Edmund de Pakenham,
74.
,Cioely late the wife of Robert
de, 33, 34, 272, 664.
Reginald de, monk, 179, 181.
, Robert de. 272, 392.
, deceased, 34.
earl [1337 to 1369] of
Suffolk, 367.
See Offord.
Ufford [oo. Northampton], 286.
John de Founteney, parson of,
113.
UftoD, Wdlliam son of Walter de, 281.
Uggelbardly, Robert de, 303.
TJgSSele, John de, of Loodoo, and
Letitia his wife, 686.
Ughtred, Ugthret, IJgthred, Uthred,
Utred, Hugtred. Hutred, But-
tered. Huttreche, Huttrethe.
Matilda daughter of Simon, or
Scardeburgh, 263.
Robert, knight, 263.
Roger, [of Scarborough], 263,
303, 964.
.Roger son of Roger, of Scaide-
buT]^, 263.
Simon [(^ Scarborough], 263.
, Tliomas, at Homington, 306.
, jlA^'^'^ ^ Palfreyour,
Adam Thomas Palfreyour ugh-
tred, 306.
[of Hesselwode]. 287,
288.
, ..'. [of Scarborough], 263.
Uldale, Ulnedale, XJlvedale [co. Cumber-
land], 39. 268.
XJleughton. See Vleughton.
U'lnedale. See Uldale; Uvedale.
Ulster in Ireland. 311, 313.
, inroads of the Soots in, 388.
, earl of. See Burgh.
Ulting, Ultyng, co. Essex, 122, 262.
Ultyng, Thomas de, a commissioner, 176.
Ulyedaie. See Uldale; Uvedale.
Ulvetham. See Elvetham.
Umframyille, Umfnunvylle. Umfraville,
Humframyille, Dumframrille,
Gilbert de, 470.
, Humphrey de. 427.
, Ingelram da, kni^t, of Soot-
land, 441, 607, 666.
, Robert de, a commissioner, 604.
, keeper of Inglewood
forest, 26.
, earl of Anegoe, 71, 141,
161, 216, 427, 460, 456, 661.
, earl of Angus, a com-
missioner, &o,, 100.
, Thomas de, 621, 691.
Umfrey. Unfrey, Aleacander, 180.
, William son of, 404.
See Humfrey.
Undel'. Laurence de, vicar of Neuton
Rocheford, 149.
Uttderton, Underdon [near Morrille, oo.
Salop], Maurice de Pissyaco, pre-
bendary of, 680, 696.
Master Theobald de Trecys, prs-
bendi«ry of, 680.
Underwode, John de, 134.
, John, of Fakeoham, 402.
Unfrey. jSbc Humphrey; Umftrey.
Unkenhulle. See Hucklin Hall.
Upchurch, Uppechurche, oo. Kent, 622.
Updioh. See Uppediohe.
Upetoun, Peter, 174.
Compare Abovetheton.
Upkirk in the diocese of Glasgow, Robert
de Mersk, panon of, 383.
Upleatham, Uplythum [oo. York], 689.
GENERAL INDEX.
UppecAirohe. See Upchnrch.
UppedicJie, Updioh, HoniM, [of Biia-
tol], 121^ 579.
Uppin^iMn, UppTngbam [oo. Rutland],
Uppin^oD, Up7ivton, eo. Salop, 601.
UpprDgbam. See Uppingham.
Upton, Adam de, 94.
HeiK7 da, 486.
John de, 86.
, of Badjngtoa, 'taillur,'
179.
, William de, 470.
, ,oi London, 99.
Upton [oo. GloDowter], 306. 366.
Upton [jo. Northampton], 115. 201, 274,
279, 286, 286, 401, 408.
Upton, Opton [co. Salop], 93.
Upton by Blewbnry, Upton hy Blebnry,
CD. B«rkB, m>.
Upton by Haughmood, Uptan by
Haghemon [oo. Salop], 151.
Upton [in St. K«w's perish], Uptone-
hothyn [oo. Cornwail], 150.
Upton St. Loonards, Upton St. Iieooard
by Olonceater, Upton [oo. Gloii-
oester], 47, 686.
Uptooedbetbyn. Ste Upton in St. E«w'tt
Upway. Waye, Wayo Bayhns, Wey-
buQse, CO. D<»Bet, 71, 361, 364,
356.
Up Wymbnin. See Wimhorne St. Oil«B.
Upynton. See U^^ington.
Urbe, de. 8k Rome; Um.
Ura, Xore, oo. York, a bridge aoron tiie
riTCT, 476.
Uriel. See Drogbeda in Uriri.
Uni, Ureus Neapoleonis de filiis, de
UTbe. See NcBpoIicmis.
Urtiaca, Heory de, 674.
Use. See (hue.
Usedemer, Use de Mer, Usus Mans, An-
thony, 69, 124, 126, 201,346,590.
his brothers Laffranoua
and NictiolBs Use de Itfer, 124.
, hia brother Lwifraiic,
346.
, Robert, 69.
VteOeb. Useflete, Usefleet Gerard de,
231..
John do, 316.
Hhuubs de, panon of Mune-
stoke, 571.
Set Ousefleet.
Usk [do. Monmouth], 631, 6^.
Usaber, Usser, Gilbert le, 287. 308.
, Hugh le, 468.
Joan, latQ tba irife (^ John le,
128.
Miohael le, 427.
Uaoa Maris. See Usedemer.
Utiaf^, Outlac*, Adam, 469.
V Soger, of Cambridge, 463. 478.
&e OatJawe.
I Utlawes [co. Northnmberiand], 324.
Utred. Uthred. See Ughtred.
Uttokeshare. Uttokeabathre. See Ut-
Uttoxeter, Uttokeshatre, UttokMhM«,
Uttoxbather [oo. Stafford], 100,
228, 230.
Uttozhatfaer. See Uttoieter.
Uredale, Ulnedole, Ulved&le, Weudale,
Duvedale, Donvedaie. Joba de,
[of Bedyngham], 383.
John de, [of Laghton], 61, 116,
202, 248, 323, 521.
See Uldale.
Uwcli-«oed. See Meohain Ysooed.
Tabadoun, Wahadun. James de. 68.
,Rictiard de, 316.
Vacfaan, Llewellyn, 77.
See Vaghan.
Vacliel, John, a conunissiouer, Ae., 276.
Yacherie, John do la, 214, 605.
, m«robant Tiutner, 72.
Vaghan Griffin, ep Griffith ap Lewelyn,
, Griffin S^s ftp Lewelyn, 310.
, GroDon, of Stokes, 372.
, Leulin ap David, 310.
, Yeraii, 310.
, «p Yeran, 310.
1 ■- H" Yeran Qwynnonns,
I ap Yeran ap Dand, 310.
See Vacban; Waghhan.
Tale. Wale, chorch of. in GueroseT, 636,
6M.
Valencia^ .Aymer di Pem-
broke, 6, 8. 9 a, 27,
29, 40. 46, 4- >4, 60,
69, 73, 104, 117, 0 141
146, 147, 154, ] 5 190
254, 266, 276, ! J, 340
343, 346, 364, ; I 397
398, 400, 414. < ) 431
441, 486, 497, I I 647
654, 667, 674, J, 694
607.
keeper of the realm dor-
ing the king's abaenoe beyond the
seas, 426, 454.
witness [on behalf of tiie
king], 466, 468, 490, 536 537.
■■■ , complainta hy, 307, 364,
369, 486.
, keeper of the castle of
BerkhampBtead, 46.
, keeper of the fcM^tS
[south] of Trent, 530.
■ , steward of tie forest of
Xmex, 166.
904
GENEBAL INDEX.
sia, Ajmer de — cant'
fhis mmmMtst w*«» «— -^,
dftogfater of the ocmnt ai 8tw Pm,
Quy de CMtelMoo, 575, 576, 596.
, , hm menhmatm [lor-
eigoefs], 343.
, lord of Pembroke, 547.
lord of Weisfocd and
Mootignak, 596.
, Henry de, 45, 138.
, Joan de, 8.
, William de [eari oi Pembroke,
died 1296, soq of Hiifi^ lord of
Lqwgnan, by laabeHa, widow of
king John], 150.
, , Ihe king's [Edward I]
uncle, 581.
Valentyn, NioholaB, and Valentine has
brother, 439.
Vallibns, Wallibns, John de, 92.
, J. de, John de, a commissioner,
Ac.. 484, 545. .
,, of Beaofort, a com-
mifisioDer, Ac., 289.
See Vans.
Vallis, Faleise [co. Somerset], 168.
Valotgnea, Valoynes, Valeynea, Valoniis,
Heniy de, and Margery his wife,
112.
Robert de, panon of Clire,
Bishops aeere, 352. 515.
, WaredoB de, a oomnuBsioner,
Ac., 186, 462, 471.
Valoniie. See Valoignes.
Valoris, Taldns, of the Baidi of Flor-
enoe, 254.
Vanne, Jakdina, late the wife of John,
570.
, John, merchant, of the Ballardi
of Lncca, 161.
VanolrcB, Stephen de, 371.
, William de, 372.
Varlee or Wariee, Philip de. See Clap-
ton.
Vaadey [in Edenham pariiiiy oo. lin-
ooTn], abbot of, 177.
, John le Frere, lay brother of,
177.
Vanghan. See Vachan.
Vans, Vaux, John de, 369.
J(^ le, and William his
broUier, 372.
, John son of Robert de, 230.
of Bod^eshiun, and
Thomas his brother, 365.
, lUduurd le, 286.
Robert le, 536.
, Roland de, 235.
iSTec VaJlibns.
Vaux, warden and echolari of the col-
lege of. See Salisbury.
Vaozhall, Faukeshall, oo. Sorrey, 248,
388.
Varasur, Vavasour, Henry la, 282, 306.
, Richard le, 434.
, Thomae le, 870.
, Williaa, 315.
, William le, 815.
, and Thomas his
brother, 281, 368.
Veer, Vere, Alice de, coimteas [died
September. 1317] of Oxford, 70.
Ali^MMiflo de, 70.
, Anne de, abbess oi Berkyng, 70.
.Aubrey de, eari Alberioua, earl
[1155 to 1194] of Oxford, 158.
, Hugh de, 70.
Robert de, 294.
, of Sodburgh 472.
, , eari [1296 to 1331] of
Oxford, 437.
, lliMnas de, 472.
.and Agnes his wife, late
wife of Payn ^betot, 194, 437.
, a conservator of the
peace, 460.
, , John TommasBBrvant
de Veer, 469.
g^ Ver.
Veiide, John le,'40d.
William le, 493.
Veise, V^yse, Robert le, 280.
Veisy, J<^ of Tyso, 360.
Vel, Vol, Adam, 184, 276.
Vellis, Gordan de, 574.
Venables, William de, 26, 245.
Veodur, Vendour, AHce late the wift
of William le, 239.
, Thomas le, 209.
, of York, keeper of 8t.
Sepulchms hospital by Hedon,
58, 165, 167.
, Thomas son of WilHam le, 289.
, William, co. Lincoln, 278.
, WOliam le, deceased, 239.
Venele, Adam de la, 494.
Veneeon, Venison, John de, 439.
Vemoe, Venise, VyiMs?, 409.
, doge of, his merdiants resorting
to Southampton, 605.
, merchants of, 423, 440.
Venison. See Vert and venison.
Vennys. See Venuz.
Venour, Venur, Henry le, of Brighte-
well, 37.
, Hugh le, 176.
, John le, 184, 286.
Venus, Vennys, John de, and liargery
his wifei, 72, 579.
, J<^n, the yotnger, 539.
, Ridiard de, 325.
, , deceased, 366.
, Robert de, 72.
Ver, Bodin de, 52.
, Thomas de, 397.
, , his mother Ssirah, 397.
, ^Hiomas son of William de, of
Saxelby, 397.
See Veer.
GENERAL INDEX,
906
Verdon, 306.
Verdon, Verdoun. Verdun, Bertram de,
obamberUiii of Chester. Stt
Chester.
, mias de, 231.
Miles de, 343.
Roger de, oonstable of Notting-
ham castle, 370.
Theobald de, 66, 67. 106, 134,
139.
, , his daughters Margeiy
and IsabeUa, 126, 237.
, Thomas de, 24.
, William de, 26.
Verduno Nicholas de, in Ireland, 236.
Vere. See Veer.
Verge, the royal, 410.
VennghaJgh, John son of Roger de, 371.
Vcuiowe, Thomas, 81.
Veirlay, Thomas de, 418, 447.
, , purveyor, 420.
Vemey, John de, 228.
Vemlumi, Fimham [co. Hants], 157.
Vemoun, Vernon, Hamo le, 36.
, Peter de, 453.
, Master Richai^, 265.
, Master Ricbard de, canon of
Herel(H*d, 432.
Verone, Master Pancius de, the king's
leech. See Controne.
Verrona, Bartholomew de, parson of
Springtliorpe, 529.
Verrour, Thiunas le, 294.
Vert and venisoci, trespass oi, 39, 53,
88, 192.
, actions and demands for, 255.
Verun, Richard de, 245.
,Warin de, 26, 245.
Veryau parish, formerly Blerkey,
Elerky, oo. ComwaJl. 141.
Veryns, Christian, of St. Omer, 596.
Vescy, dementia, late the wife of John
de, 394.
^.., Isabella de, the king's kins-
wonuui, late the wife of John de
Vespy, and sioter of Henry de
Belle Monte, 71, 351, 354, 444.
, lady of. See Belle
Monte.
, John de, 526.
, Richard de, 314.
, Warin de, 315.
William de^ his kinsman aad
heJDr, Gilbert de Aton, 445.
, of Kildare^chancellor of
the king" [Edward I], and justi-
ciai7 of Ireland [died 1297], 159.
.., of Kildore, son of the
foregoing, 153.
Vescy, de. muniments touching the
family of, 445.
Ve^Kmt, Vefted Ponte. See Veupount.
Veap<»unt» William de, 228.
Veutrer, John le, 231.
V^ne, Thomas de la, oi Picardy, 399.
See Viegnc.
Veyse. See Veise.
Vesa. See Vie.
Via. See Vie.
Vicar. See Viker.
Vico, William de, of Gemereye, 516.
Victuals and other necessaries from
beyond the seas, 154.
Vidimere. See Udimore.
Vie, Vye, Amald de la, of Gascony, 198.
[Via or Veea,] Peiber de, nephew
o! Pope John "XXXU., 47, 50.
Viegne, John atte, of Salisbury, 387.
See Veyne.
Viel, Vvel, John:!, of Goldiester, 367,
475, 480.
, R^haard, 365.
Vienna, John de, 402, 553.
, , son of John de Vienna,
408.
, , controller of custom in
the port of London, 59.
Vienne [Is^re, France], council of, 4,
39 40 64, 70, W, 77, 112, 118,
136, 400.
, , hospital of St. Anthony,
17, 76.
John Marcii, proctor of, 389.
Vigorous, Robert, and Thomas and Wil-
liam his brothers, 280.
Viker, Roger f uiz Rauf le, of Alstones-
feld, 466.
his sons, Ralph, Henry,
Philip, Robert and Thomas, 466.
Viker prest, William the, 361.
Vilenevc, John de, 385.
Vilers. <Siee VDlers.
Villa, Henry de, panou of Hencote, 44.
Villedieu [Tarn et Garonne, Eranoe],
588.
Villenage, 496. 499, 562, 582, 587.
, quit of all exactions of, 425.
Villers, Alexander de^ [of Bristol], 121.
Villers, Vilers in Ponthieu [Somme,
France], 579.
Vincent, Vyncent, John, 486.
, John son of Peter, 90.
, Nicholas, 467. '
, Peter, and Agnes his wife, 90.
..., Richard, of Trotukkeshulle, 483.
, Robert, 90.
, Robertson of Peter, 90.
Vinchelea, Philip de, of Jersey, 515.
Vinerer. See Virerer^
Vinetor, Heniy le, of l>ford, 493.
, Lambert le, and Adam his
brother, 170.
Vintners, merchant, their wines at
Boston, 278.
.merchant. See Aquitaine;
Gascony.
Vintiy, the, in Iiondon, 589.
906^
GENERAL INDEX.
Viot, John, 361.
, Boger, 361.
Vireler. See Viroler.
Virgile, Virgyle, Willdam, of Dover, 439.
, keeper of the port of
Dover, 699.
Virly, John, 176.
, Philip de, 491.
Viroler, Vireler, Roger le, 81, 169.
Viterbo [Italy], Bartholomew, abbot of
St. Martin's, 410.
Virerer, Peter de la, 691.
Vivian, Vivian son of, de Staundon,
Alice late the wife of. 619.
Vleoghton, William de, and Alice his
wife, 362.
Vobh, abbey of le, See Cherbourg.
Voill, Voyl, Llewellyo, 'foreater,' 94.
Vol. See Vel.
Vow made in danger, 76, 237.
Voyl. See Voill.
Vuan. Henry, 169.
Vye. See Vie.
Vyel. See Viel.
Vynoent. See Vincent.
Vyner, John de. of Gemereye, 616.
Vynkeleye, Alexander de, forester,' 241
Vynon, la. See Lovignoa.
W
W., king of Scotland, 316.
Wabadnn. See Vabadoun.
Wabragge. See Weybridge.
Wace, Humphrey, 34, 68.
, , enflprosser of the Ex-
chequer, Dublin, 67, 364.
Waddewonth ,WiUiam de, parson of
Maniabrok, 382.
Waddington, Wadyngton [co. Lincoln],
Waddon. See Whaddon.
Wade, Henry, 624, 661.
Richard, 113.
Wadekyn, John, 296, 474. 487, 641.
William, of Brendlesoombe, 296,
474, 487, 641.
Wadenhoe Wadecho [co. Northamp-
ton], 403.
Wadley, Wadle [in Faringdon parish],
CO. Berks, 343.
Wady, William, 87,
Wadyngfeld, William de, 176.
Wadyngton, Giles de, 691.
Wadyngton. See Waddington.
Wafre, Peter le, 464.
Wafrer, Adam le, 477.
Wage, William, 30.
Waghen, Thomas de, ^6.
Waghen, Waughen [co. York], 546.
Waghhan, Madoc, of Tyriath, 682.
^SeeVabhan; Vaghan.
Waifs, weyfs, 89.
Wahille. See Odell.
Wainfleet, Waynflet, Waynflete, oo. Lin-
coln, 309.
See Thorpe by Wainfleet.
Waith, Waithe, co. Linoohi, 409.
Waiver, 386, 426.
Wake, Wak, John, John de, John le,
deoeaeed, 43, 128, 130, 261, 268,
680.
his son Thomas de
Wake, 43, 130, 261.
, brother of Thprnas Wake,
494.
, of the county of Dor-
set, 364.
, Richard, 106, 609.
, Thomas de, Thomas, 440, 661.
, [son and heir of John]
de, 43, 1^, 261.
, and Blanche his wife,
631.
, lord of Lidell, 405, 494.
., , , and Cotyngham,
405.
, his brother J<^m, 494.
, William, o06.
Wakefeld, Simon de. 306.
Wakefield, Wakefeld, co. Tork, 264.
Wakering, Great, oo. Eesseix, 417.
Little CO. Essex, 417.
Wakerle, John de, 606.
, chaplain, 606.
WUliam de, 608.
Wakeri^, Wakerle [co. Northampton],
373, 874.
Wakes, exemption from. Su Tallages.
Wal, Walter, 642, 649.
Walays. See Waleys.
Walbury, Walbery, oo. Essex, 676, 506.
Walcot, Walcote, 230.
WalooCe. See Walecote.
Walda, Walde, Wolde, Henry de la,
of Dalton, 110.
, Robert, 372.
See Wolde.
Waldeby, AUce daughter of Peter de,
3lfe.
Robert son of Peter de, 315,
See Wauldby.
Waldegrave, Alice- de, 477.
, John de, 460, 642.
Walden. Waldene Waledene, Waleden,
Humphrey ae, of Stanford Rivers,
481, 482.
,a commissioner. Ac.,
90. 183. 184, 305, 307, 358, 866,
422, 466, 474, 479, 480, 545.
, chief steward, 534.
, oo. Suffolk, 365.
, John son oi Humphrey de, 366.
Richard de, derk, 412.
, , a^oommisaiooer, 477.
GENERAL . INDEX.
907
WlJden — coni'
........... Thomas de, 464.
:, William de, csnoa-of Newstead
upon Ajioholme, 183, 288.
, purveyor, 421.
Walden, Waldene fco. Essex], abbot and
convent of, 3d.
Walden, Saffron, Wakden, co. Essex,
184.
Waldeneweton. See Newton-Wold.
Walden Reps, Waleden Regis, Henry
de, cbaplain, 185.
Waldeshef, Waldshef . John^ 86, 466.
, John de, a commisaioner, a con-
servator of the peace, 97, 283.
, Robert de, 444^
, Walter, 624, 632.
, Walter de, king's butler, 377.
Waldin the Elder, 62.
WaJdon, Master Maurice de, 285.
Waldshef. See Waldeshef.
Wale or Vale, in the island of Guernsey,
church of, 536, 692.
Walebreus. See Walesbreu.
Walecote, Walecota, Walcot, Alexander
de , and Margaret his wife ,661.
, Geoffrey son of William de, 231.
^ John de, 305, 368.
chaplain, or John his
brother, 306, 369.
f Master Jc^ de, 49.
, Roger son ol Robert de, 49.
, William de, 49.
Waledeoe, Waleden. See Walden;
Walden Regis; Walden, Saffron.
Waleis. See Waleys.
Walemere. See Walmere.
Walemore [co. Gloucester], 400.
Walepol. See Walpole.
Walerannd. See Walrand.
Wales, Hugh de, 369.
, William de, 273, 274, 280.
Wales, 15, 66. 60, 62, 113. 130, 163,
161, I&3, 197, 219, 248, 266, 266,
257, 264, 341, 496, 499, 602, 519,
624, 632, 569-577, 688.
, Llewellyn Bren in, 261.
Rees prince of, 527.
chamberlaiin of. iSiee Carmar-
then, the prior of.
conmiiadoners for the reforma-
tion of the lamd of, 458, 492.
commissioners Pnamed] to cer-
tify the king of the state of, 468.
deputy of the ganger for the
ports of, John de Axebrigge, 57.
jjustioe of. See Mortuo Mari of
Cnirk.
ministers [named] of the king
in, 493.
, nuncio of the Pope to, 26.
, Welshmen of Hugh le Despen-
ser, the younger, ^2.
^ , footmen from, 387.
.:.v...... cashes of ^e king in, 253.
Wales — cont.
collection of alms for the house
of St. Anthony, Viemne, in, 17.
, lands of the de Clares in, 631.
, permit to pass to IrelaAMl from
the ports of, 200.
, Boutage for the army of, 395.
, trading to, 8.
;!5fcc aZ«o Contreff Mawr: Carnar-
von; Criccieth; Elksmere;
Gewer ; Newcastle in Emlyn.
Marches of. 103, 153, 327, 544,
547, 562, 574, 576, 682.
,the Marches of. See Glamor-
gan ; Glamorgan and Morgannou ;
Gower; WentUoog.
Wales. North, 109, 111, 197. 240, 569.
, chamberlaiin of, 198, 458.
, See Dynyelton.; Here;
Shirokes ; Wetenhale.
, justice of. See Moituo Mari
or Chirk.
account from the sheriffs and
king's ministers of, 422.
, aid 0ranted by kni^ts and
others of, for the war in Scotland,
242.
, purveyance of tin amd steel for
the king's castles in, 21.
, for the Chanceiy in, 35.
, White Castle [co. Monmouth]
in, 512.
See also Menai.
Wales, South, 569.
Mailgun son of Rees, prince of,
527.
, Mailgun the younger son of
Mailgun son of Kees, prince of,
628.
, chamberlain of, 468, 492.
, justice of. See Martin.
, aid granted by kni^ts and
others of, for the war in Scotland,
242, 243.
Wales, West, 77.
i... justioe of. See Mortuo Mari.
Wales, bo. York, 316.
Walesbreu, Walebreus, William de, 660.
William, and Joan his wife,
449.
Walesby [co. lancoln], 183.
WaJesworth. See Wellsworth.
Waleton. See Walton.
WaJewayn, Waleweyn, Walewyn. See
WaJwayn.
Waleys, Waleis. Walays, Henry le, of
Hardlaston, and Eleoa lus wife,
281.
, his man Robert, Robert
Henrisman Waleys, 281.
, Howel, 427.
, Ingelram le, 684.
John, 21, 426.
, CO. York, 287, 805, 308.
John brother of John le. of
Saham, fshapljMO, 184. 2^6, 324.
908
GENERAL INDEX.
WaJeys — cont*
, John le, 00. Essex, 305, 358,
422.
, of Saham, diAplain, 184,
276.
Philip le, olerk, 388.
.., Bichard le, a oominissioner, a
oonservator of the peace, 461, 540.
Biohard de (sic), and Stephen
his brother, 282.
, Simon le, 540.
, Walter. 78.
WillioD). and Thomas his
brother, 82.
, William le, of Laawaj:^ea, 376.
See Galevs; Walshe; Walsh-
man; Welsh.
Walford. See Walelord.
Walgor, John, 451.
William, of Cr^nplesham, 170.
Walingford. See WalUngford ; Walyng-
ford.
Walkeden. See Walleden.
Walketere, Robert de, 42, 114.
....«...., a oommissiooer, &o.,
90, 91, 284.
Walkere, Nioholaa le, 485.
, William le, 486.
Walkingham, Walkyngham [co. York],
840, 594.
Walkin^n, Walkyngton [oo. York],
See WalkyntotL.
Walkyngham, Jonh de, 221, 281.
John son of John de, 341.
See Walkingham.
Walkynton, Walkington, William de,
419, 435.
See Walkkigton.
Wallawe. See WeDha^h.
Walle, Robert de, 219.
Walleden, Walkeden ,Robert de, 228.
Walleford, Alice late the wife of Richard
son of Walter de, 471. .
Wallibus. See Vatlibus.
Walliis et fossatis, de, oommissions
64. 84, 96^ 172, 179, 185, 275,
278, 302, 357, 309, 363. 368, 373,
374, 462, 466, 472, 479, 482, 489,
536, 637, 545, 549, 608, 604, 607,
609.
WallinfldFord, Walingf<Hrd, Walyngeford,
Walynf^ord [oo. Berks], castle of,
45, 115, 201.
, keeper of, Edmund
Bacon, 329, 340.
, letteiB patent dated at, 116,
re pat
135-189, 570, 571, 578^2, 605,
606.
Wallingford, Wayngford [direre coun-
ties], honor of, 47. 115, 201, 561.
^Edmund Bacx>n, steward of,
Wallis or Wells, Bxigh, bishop of lin-
Odn. 864 WelUi.
Wallington, Wandlyngton^ Wandling-
ton [co. Hertford], Thomas de
Seieby, parson of, 411, 413.
Wallokesbeme. See Wenlocksbam.
Walmegate. See Walmgate.
Walmere. Walemere, Ralph de, sub-
pnor of St. Martin's, Dorer, 399,
439, 531.
Walmeoford, Henry de, and Roesia his
wife, 516.
Walmgate, Walmegate [York Cii^], 286.
Waki^y, Walneye fin the pariah of
Hampton by Hereford, near the
river Lug, co. Hereford], 105.
Walope, Walop, John, 305, 359.
Walpole. WaJpol, Stephen de, of Quad-
ryng, 180.
l^omaa son of Walter de, 540.
, Walter de, 125.
Walpole, Walepde, co. Suff<^, 441.
WaJram, Walter, 91.
Walrand, Walraund, Walrond, Wale-
raund, Adam, an aasesaor, com-
missioner, oonsenrator of the
peace, Ac., 179, 348, 459 462.
, Robert, 150.
William, brother of Thomas
Broun, 368.
Walsham, Alexander de, a commissioner,
&c,f 363.
, Nicholas de, 452.
Robert de, 179, 181, 368.
Walsham, South, Walsham [oo. Nor-
folk], 5.
Walsham le Willows, Walsham [co. Suf-
folk], 402.
WaJshe, Walsh, Wafash, Adam son of
Robert le, 544.
, David le, 674.
, John le, of Pagenhull, 864.
, Ralph, 544.
, Richard le, 296, 474, 487, 541.
, William le, oi LiMiwaryn, 544.
, William son of Robert le, 544.
See OaJe^; Waleys; Walsh-
-si man; Welsh,
^^alahman, Henry, 480.
Compare Waleiys; Walshe.
Walfiingham, Walsyngham, Richard de,
H. de, a oommisstoner, Ac., 85,
89, 93, 170, 180, 274, 284, 804,
306, 359, 360, 364.
Walstngham, Wali^mgham [oo. Nor-
^k], 581.
prior and convent of St. Maiys,
little [co. Norfolk], 883.
Walsingham. See Wolsingham.
Walsoken, Walaokne. co. NMfolk, 96,
37.
Walssh. See Walsh.
Walsyngham. iSEee Walsingham.
Walter, < the abbotea bailiff.' See Hoi-
k>wa7.
GENERAL INDEX.
909
Walter, Alan son of, de Tlioipe, 94.
, Alexander son of, de la Ha^
of Kimyngion, 397.
,Alice late the wife of Riohard
son of, de Walleford, 471.
, Hnfi^ son of, 211.
John son of, de Asshefordby,
328.
de Cheeelet, 84.
de Ootom, 228.
, de Dorneye, 367.
, ,de Feriby, and William
his brother, 603.
, , de Magna Lymbergia,
50.
, ,atte Wodegate, 306.
, , See Wodegate.
, , de Wotton, 233.
Richard son of, de Helperby,
233.
, ,de Stowe, 360.
, Richard son of Adam son of, de
Cliderhon, 606.
, Robert, 608.
, Robert son of, a oommissioner,
Ac., 96, 126, W, 636, 637.
, >Soing beyond the seas,
109, 1^, 4^ 447.
serrioe, 4iio.
, , [of Bemyngham], 343.
, ,de Bondon of Quemeby,
282.
,keei>er of Colchester, 46.
.., [of 00. Essex], 92, 111.
, ,M>n of Robert de Daren-
tare, 467.
.Robert son of Thomas son of, de
Barwe, 86.
, Roger son of, de Reymerston, 4.
, Thomas son of, de Sancto
Andrea, 660.
, , de Walpol, 540.
, William, 86.
, William son of, 60, 213, 368.
le Bokeler of London,
, r.,de Bnreford, 68.
, , de la Pnyle. See Poille.
, ,de Ufton, 281.
.William son of Thomas son of,
de Barowe, 603.
son of. See Pita Wanter;
Wauter.
Walteri, John, de Houscard, parson of
Kenarthranre, 336.
Walters, Robert, 643.
Waltham, Adam de, 278, 302, 402.
, , 'tavemer ' and Adam
his son, chaplain, 82. 177.
, of Norhampton, derk,
292.
' , sof Ncnrhampten, the
elder, and Alice his wife, 292.
Waltham, Adam de— eonl.
, ..his man lUohard, Rich-
ard Aaameaman de Waltham,
292.
, , his woman OUve,
AdameswcHnman de Waltham,
292.
, Edward de, purveyor, 4.
,Hngh de, 139. 617.
, John de, of Branketree, 293,
303.
, Peter de, JK)2.
,Phihp de, parson of the church
of Halghton, 100.
, , his cook, John le Per-
sonrnes Coke of Halflhton and
Stephen his brother, 100.
Richard de, Robert de Melton
son of, 344.
, ,of Colchester, 476, 480
, Robert de, 302.
, Roger de, 394.
Waltham, 419.
Waltham [oo. Berks], 303.
Waltiiam, oo. linooln, 409.
, liberties for the men oi the
soke of, 17.
Waltham, co. Sussex, 300.
Wattham, Bishops, Waltham [co.
Hants], 244.
Waltham Holy Cross, Waltham, Walthr
am London [co. Essex], abbey of,
699.
, abbot of, 140, 280.
,Rid)ard de Hertford, abbot of;
278.
, lay brother of. 278.
, canons [named] of, 278.
,gaol of, 278.
Waltham St. Laurence [co. Berks], 278.
Waltham, White or Abbas, co. Berks,
367.
Walton, Adam de, 176.
,John de, 146.
William de, 273. 274, 280.
Waltotti, 00. Suffolk, 161, 676.
Walton, Waleton [co. Surrey], 478.
Walton [co, York], 282.
Walt<m, East, Estwalton [co. Norfolk],
346.
Walton Hall, Walton Halle [oo. Tork],
181.
Walton on Trent, oo. Derby, 82.
Walton. See Bridge Walton.
Walwayn, Walwayne, Walwaine,
Walweyn, Walewayn. Waleweyn,
WaJewyn, Master JoImi, 36, 166,
252, 325, 384, 386.
, , attorney of Humphrey
de Bohun, earl of Hereford and
Essex, 44.
, escheator [south of]
Trent, 1. 3, 12. 16, 18, 24, 30, 33,
39, 41, 42, 45, 54. 57. 69, 60, 66
71. 75, 80, 104, l(i6, 110, il8, 120
121, 124. 140, 142, 146. 149, 151
168, 161, 165-168, 189-193, 195,
199. 221. 227, 238. 267. 264, 323,
347, 389, 406, 40^, 411.
910
GENEBAL INDEX.
Walwayn — cant
, keeper of Builtli oastle, 341.
,. , ..., oommiaBioner, 177, 299.
, treasurer oi the £z-
oJiequer^ 166. 164, 187, 197, 206,
220, 22t, 268, 602.
, profeesor of Civil Law,
248.
, .master, or keeper of St.
Iieonanrs hoepxtal, York, 160,
196, 197, 252, 326.
^., parson of Glatton, 38.
J , parson of Lambadenranr
in Wales, 15.
, parson of Patrington,
61, 61.
, prebendary of Wilde-
lond in the ohnroh of St. Paul,
London, 219, 222.
See also Wauwayn.
Walyn^ord, Walyngefoffd, Walingford,
Fefaer de, a commissioner, Ao.^ 83,
182, 282, 288, 289.
See Wallingford.
Wamberi^. See Wanborongh.
Wambemgh, Richard de, 231.
Wanborongh, Wambergh [co. Wilts],
400.
WandaEenealane. See Tomagain Lane.
Waindelesworth, John de, 18.
Wandeeford, Hngh de, of Scarborough,
304, ^.
Wandford. See Wangford.
Wandleworth. iSfee Wandsworth.
WandouTB, John de, 143.
Wandsw(M-th, Wandleworth [oo, Surrey],
466.
Waaetyns, Wanetyngge, John de, 418,
, ..! , the elder, 423.
, William son of Jolxn de, 418.
Wangford, Wandford, John de, of Wyn-
pde, 481.
Wanlok. See Wenlok.
Waonenrille, Adam de, 646.
, , Adam and Robert his
sons, 647. ,
Wapentake [assault in a], 308.
Wappenham, Richard de, 228.
Waps, Michael le, of Horle, 319.
Warbelton, Richard de, 639.
Waiblinston. Warblinton, Warblynton,
John de, 639, 669.
, lUchard, 669.
, Stephen de, 669.
Thomas de, 639.
Warcop, Wardecopp [oo. Westmore-
land], William, yioar of, 206.
See Wauchope.
Ward. Warde, Andrew le, 280.
Edmund, of Wadyngton, 82.
, Gilbert, 232.
Johtt, 180, 306, 487, 636.
;of O^godby, 229,
Ward — eoni.
, John le, of Hoa, 287.
, PeteTi 287, 306, 808.
, Ralph le, 171.
Ridiard le, 271.
, , of Olebuiy Mortimo',
646.
Richard, of Walesby, 183.
, Robert, 305.
Roger, 176.
, Simon, 306.
, , Robert his cook, Robert
Simondescok Ward, 305.
William his diamb^r-
lain, William Simondeschamber-
leyn Ward. 306.
, nis usher, Simundes-
usher, 306.
, ...,commis9ioiier, 99, 640.
, Thomas, Thomas le, 232, 610.
, of Sootton or Stotton,
233, 306.
, Rc^rt his man, Robert
Thomasman Ward of Stotton, 287,
oUo, «SUo.
, Thomas le, of la Storohes, 87.
, Walter, 176.
, William, 74, 103, 280.
Wardecopp. See Waroop.
Warden. Warden [co. Bedford], Thomas,
abbot of, 276.
Wardrobe, Great Wardrobe, the king's,
3, 7. 26, 32, 69, 72, 74, 1247156,
143, 146, 160. 161, 216, 217, 237,
264, 328, 331, 342, 845, 860, 356,
377, 409, 420, 424, 593.
, buyer of, William de Cusanoe,
604.
, clerk of the, 216.
, See 8t<^e6.
, controller of the. See Wygetoo.
, keeper of the. 62, 78, 129, 188,
192, 193, 222, 269, 266, 331, 856,
379, 390, 506. 566.
See Brokenesford: Mel-
ton : Northbui^ ; Stokes; W arte;
Wodehouse.
, bill of the, 70.
, of Edward I, 76, 864.
, , ke^>er. of the. See
Drokenesford.
of Edward the king's son. See
Edward, eari of Chester. •
of queen Isabella. See Isabella,
queen.
Ware, Hamo de, 481.
Peter de, of London, 215.
Thomas son of Hamo de, 480.
See Warre.
Ware [co. Hertford], letters patent
dated at. 37, 89.
Wareima, Warreona, John de, earl
[1240 to 1304] of Surrey, 66, 531.
earl [1304 to 1347] of
Surrey, 13, 36. 40, 41, 42. 48, 66,
102, 120, i60, 188, 263, 264, 319,
404, 428, 442, 443.
GENERAL INDEX.
911
Warennedr, Warrenner, Heory le, 141,
144.
John le, 185. .
, , of WadeoHo, 403.
, William le, 274, 338.
See Warmer; Warner.
Wareyn. 8u Warin; Waryn.
Warfield, Warfeld [oo. Berks], 367.
Wargra^e, Weregrave [co. Berks], 303.
Warham, Jdiin de, 604.
Wann, Wareyn, Fulk son of, 228.
, Isolda daughter of William son
of, and Robert de Rocheford, 594.
, John, 539.
John son of, 70.
See Hunterston.
, Ralph son of, 245.
William son of, knight, 229.
, William son of Robert, 606.
William son of Roger, of
Dymok, 365.
See Waryn.
Wanner, Waiyner, Richard, 541.
, brother Richard le, 467.
See Warenner; Warner.
Waric, Weric [oo. Northumberland], 359.
Wark-upon-Tweed, Werk-upon-Tweed,
[oo. Northumberland], 29, 32.
Warkworth, Warkeworth [co. North-
ampton], 570.
Warle, Warlee, Warley. Warleye,
Ingelard de, 133.
, , canon of Tork, 216.
, keeper of the Ward-
robe, 30, 31, 129, 161, 163, 215,
216.
, , dean of the free chapel
of Tottenhale, 126.
, prebendary of St.
Maiys, Southwell, 37, 41.
, , late baron of the Ex-
chequer, 193.
, Philip de. See Clapton.
, , rector of Chedeseye, 601.
Warlingham, Warlyneham. Worling-
ham [oo. Surrey], 68, 208, 456.
Warlowe, lliomas de. en^^aser of the
Exchequer, Dunlin, 354.
Warlyngham. ;S^e Warlingham.
Warmefihale, Robert de. 125.
Warmington, Wermigthon [oo. North-
ampton], 274.
Warminster, Wermenatre, oo. Wiltd,
491.
Warner, Alice, 315.
, Andrew le, 120.
f Henry, 366.
John le, of Yerdeleye, 370.
Richard of Grymeeby, 366.
, William ]e 358.
, ,of Kirkeby, 94.
Compare Warenner; Wariner.
Warre, Jordan la, 577.
..., Roger la, 577.
, Roger son of Roger de, 295.
See Ware.
Warrenna. jS^ee Wareona.
Warrenner. See Warenner.
Warrewyk, Warr', John son of Nicholaa
de, 362.
, Nicholas de, 331. 332.
, Robert dec a conunissioner, Ac.,
272, 478.
, William de, 193.
Warrewyk, Warrewyck, Warrewik. See
Warwick.
Warsop, John de, 494.
Wartling, Writelyng, Writ^nge,
Writlyng, Writlynghos Wryte-
b;ng [co. Sussex], Andrew de
l/fncolnia, prebendary of, 133,
138.
, Master Henry de Comubia, or
Comewaille, prebendary of, 451,
502, 507.
.Maflter James de Berkele, pre-
bendary of, 502.
John de Stagenho, prebendary
of, 502, 507.
.Master John de Stratford, or
Stretford, rarebendary of, 133,
138. 150, 451.
Wartoo, John de, 375.
, John son of Alan de, 306.
.Peter de, parson of Trequayr,
383.
, William de, 375.
See Wharton.
Wartre, John de, 230.
Compare Wortes.
Wartrea (fFare^so), Genrase, of Dinant,
424.
Warwidc, earl of. See Bello Campo.
Warwick* Warrewik, Warrewyk, Warre-
nyck, county of, 100, 525, 566,
, assessors for, 348.
, commissioners for, 97, 299, 300.
501.
, conBenrators, or keepers of the
peace for, 185, 289, m, 462.
.sheriff of, 14.
Warwick, Warrewyk, town of, 373, 505.
justices of gaol delivery for,
i castle of, abduction from, 39.
.., prison of, 139.
Friars Preachers of, 506.
St. Mary's, dean and chapter of,
505.
Waryn, Wareyn, Geoffrey, 'ferre,' 488.
, J<An son of Geoffrey, 74.
, Robert, of Burgate, 231.
, William, 120, 423.
, William son of Robert, 608.
See Warin.
Waryner. See Warmer.
Wascum, Wasoun, Philip, 297, 470.
Washingborough, Qwassingburgh, Quass-
ingjburgh [oo. Lincoln], 425.
, William PoUard, parson of, 419.
GENERAL INDEX.
Wi^ngton, Wcesiiigtan [do. Dnriuml,
, WillUtn de Sherbnm, or Sbire-
barn, pAnon of, 216. 267.
ohnrch e^, iDhibitioa touchiDg
the, 387.
WiMHUi. See WasDnm.
WaasMid, Wusannd. John de. and Rose
hk wife, 213.
. . 1ft ■Wasshem by Watcm [now
inolnded iii Wilton park], co.
Wilto, 105.
Anm, John de, of Frrag, 397, 364.
Sfe Wa.'weni,
WaOBington. Robert de, 331.
See WsBByngton.
Wawynicle, Robert de, 452.
Wast. See Winterborne Honkton.
Wast«*ie7S. Wastau^a, William, 440.
.WUIiam le, 494.
Wastzopp^tered in Wolainghafn [oa.
Darbam], 404.
WateJegh, William de, 39.
See Whatley.
Water. Watere, Watn. Marger? att«,
208.
Richard atte, 464.
.Robert atte, 400.
RoS» atte, 7.
WatetWgh, Waterbalg, Katherine late
the wife of John, 630,
, James aon of John, 630.
,aoii of Simon, 630.
John, 630.
William, of Yprai, 630.
Waterbeaoh, Waterbeche [do. Owm-
bridge], abbeea aod nniw, or
sisten HiDoremes of, 166, 399.
Waterden [oo. Norfolk], 263.
Watere. See Water.
Waterford, the county, 521,
Watennanneesoae. William. 295.
Waterporry, Waterpyrie, Waterpire [co.
Oxford], 177.
Walter le Smythessone of, 177.
Waterpyrie, Waterpire, Reginald de,
.Robert fiz Elia de, 177.
WiJUam de, 177.
William fi> Elis de, 177.
Wateville, WatTille, Robert de, 163,
365, 426, 497.
Roger de, 521.
Watford. Watt«>ford, John de, ' dy w or
dier,' of London, 67, 91. 90.
, Simon de, 'barter,' 478.
William de. 446.
, a purveyor, 129, 192,
266, 420, 566.
Watford, oo. Northampton, 79, 80, 221.
Watb, Wathe, Denis son of Denis de,
233.
Michael de, parson oi Brox-
holme, 490.
, .parson of Wyciirnehain
St. Faith, 103. ■'"^ «■
Wath vpon Deame
[fijilaw] by
Wathesham, Wetb
Gila de, 62,
Wathstirkera in the
Thomas de
883.
Watin. John, 495.
Watlington, Renger
See Whatlii
WatJingboq, WatUi
CO. Oxford, 1
Watre. See Water
Watte, Wsttca, Mi
Robert. 171
Watteford. See Wi
WattaB. See Watt
WaUJyngUM). See '
Watten, R. de. &
Watton. 00. i&rtfo
Watton [oo. Yor
Mary's], 30,
.prior and eo.
, Patrick, prii
the convent i
See Whatt*
WatvUle. See Wat.
Wanhak, John son
Wanbnm. See Wa,
Wanchope, Waroo]
William de
the crhnroh od
WaadlTngtoa, Wau<
mgton.
Wauere. See Brow
Waoghea. Set Wa
Waaldby, Waldehy
Want#r, William, o
SreFitaW
j Wanton, Joan dan
j 409.
I ,John de, B
of the a>. 'Ba
I diap
, Morgareit la
j de. A».
, Reginald di
Robert de,
I .William de,
I Wauweyn, Wawayo
I Robert, [of
, of
I 304, 318, 395
WavMjdon,, Wavyi
' haml Willi
I of. 378.
: Wavere, Sfe Brow:
■ Waverley, Waverle
abbot of, 3S
I abbot Bod c
I Wavyndon. See W
I W»w»yn. ^Wan
GENERAL INDEX.
918
Way, path, road, or highway, Ac.,
lioenoe to enclose, 42, 1$/, 149,
205, 317, 320.
, make a sub-terraneous,
168.
Waybeter, William le. 182.
Wayboume. See Weybouime.
Waybridge. See Weybridge.
Waye, Waye Bayhus. See Upway.
Waylaiad. See Weyland.
Wayne, William, 337.
Waynflet, Waynflete, Wayneflefee,
Robert de, late abbot of Bar-
deney, 109.
Walter de, and Edith his wife,
180. 182.
, William de, 423.
, William son of Simon de, 309.
See Wainfleet.
Wayte, Wayt, Richard le, 476.
, Robert le, of Fumeas abbey, 87.
William, of Engleburne, 466,
476.
,WilUam le, 627.
Waytesohath, William, of Luffenham,
608.
Weald, Welde [co. Essex], 208, 466.
Wear, Were [co. Durham], fishery in
the river, 404.
, Elvet bridge over \he river, 404.
Wearmouth, Bishops, Weremuth Epis-
copi [co. Durham], William de
Ayremynne, pai-son of, 1.
Weasenham, Wesenham, co. Norfolk,
264, 474, 637.
Weaver. See Webbe; Webeetere.
Weaverthorpe. See Wyverthorpe.
Weavling, Wyvelyngg fnear Qrimstone,
00. Norfolk], 443.
Webbe. German le, Jerman le [of G}1-
chester], 475, 480.
John le, John, 486, 487.
, PetroTiiUa la, 208.
, Simon le> [of Colchester], 475,
479.
See Webestere.
Webbeley, William de, parson of
Thlanebetheir, 310.
Webb^eye. See Weobley.
Webestere, John le, 36.
See Webbe.
Weohe.sham. See WaUietaham.
Weohynrfiom, Walter de, of Fletestrete,
Wedergrave, Wethergrove, Nicholas de,
a oommiflsioneir, 81, 471, 604.
Wederhall, Wederhale. See Wetheral.
Wedhok, Wodhok, William, of Shipley,
928.
Wedland, Wildelond [in Tillindiam
parish, co. Essex], Master John
Walewayn, prebendary of, 219,
222.
18345
Wedon, Wedune, Ralph de, 187.
, , a conservator of the
peace, 92.
, Thomas de, 62.
Set Weedon.
Wedon P^nkeni. See Weedon Loys.
Wedune. See Wedon.
Wee, la. Stee Weyhill.
Weedon, Wedo«n by Ayksbunry, co.
Buckingham, 92.
Weeded Leys otherwise Weedon Pinke-
ney. Wedon Pynkeni [co. Noorth-
amp^ton], Thomas, prior of, 386.
Week Southteipn, Wyke Suthtenge, co.
Devon, 386.
Weeting, Wetyngffle [iui Grimshoe
hundred, co. r^oirfolk], 264.
Weeton, Wytheton [co. York], 477.
Wegland. Wegeiand, William de, 27, 80.
, ,and his sons Thomas,
Simon, and Stephen, 290.
Compare Weyland.
Weighton, Wyghton [co. York], 231,
234.
See Wyghton.
Weir, licence to make a, in the river
Ouse, 266.
, impeding the navigation of the
river Thames, 547.
Weisford. See Weirford.
Welbeok, Wellebek [co. Nottingham],
Master Ric^iard de Baldok, par-
son of, 207.
Welbrun, Ralph, 277.
Welby, Welleby, co. Lincoln, 361.
Welcombe, Weleoombe, in Old Stratf-
fo<rd parish [co. Warwick], 442.
Welde. Weld, James de, 482.
, John de, 482.
, Peter de, 482.
Richard de la, 643, 660.
fiKec Weald; Wolde.
Weldon, Welteden [in Ovingham
parish], co. Northumberland, 289.
Weldon, Little, co. Northampton, 386.
WeJeoombe. See Welcombe.
Weleton. See Welton.
Welford. Welleford [co. Gloucester],
William le Lou, paiBoa of, 693.
Welham, co. Leicester, 607.
Welham, Wellum [oo. Nottingham], 6.
Welhou by Grymesby. See Grimsby.
Weabetyn, Walter, 475, 480.
Welingbour. See Wellinghour.
Well, WelP, Welle, Adam de, 67.
, Hugh de. arohdeaoon [temp.
John] of Wells, 27.
,Ivo de. See Welles.
, John de, 366.
, of Humbrestayne, 366.
, Robert de, 433, 490.
, [of Multon], 211.
, ,tdeoeased], 689.
, Thomas de, 366.
See Welle; Wellea.
3m
GENERAL INDEX.
Well, Wrile [00. Dorset], 406.
WeJlbary, Well^ [co. Hertford], 86.
Welle, Well, Oeoffre; att«, 360.
John atte, 4S9.
, Launia, late the wife of John
Ktte, 491.
.IUoh»rd atte, 361.
, of Beyton, 606.
Robert atte, of 8eytoii. 608.
Sibyl atte, 484.
,Warin atte, 367.
.William atte. 361. 367.
.William son of Felioia atte,
484.
See Fonte; Foatibna; Well;
Welles.
Wetlebek. Sft Wedbeok.
Welleby. See Welby.
Wdledon, W(Jled«<n. William de, 540,
542.
keeper of the prison of
Ibe Marebolsee. 692.
WeUeford, Geoffrey de. krnsfs clerk,
380, 386, 395.
a benefice for. 238, 408.
, parson of Banham, 135.
, , paraon of Poterspiry.
878.
, parson of C3iei;toa, 398.
, prebendary in thediuroh
of Dimkdd. 380.
, , keeper of tile house of
St. Cross, Winchester, 406, 407.
, a oomnuaeioiier, Ac.,
482, 484, 649.
John de. paraon of Ender-
kethyn, 382.
WeUeford. See Welford.
WcJ'Iehous, Richard de, 84.
Wellerbj. See Willerby.
WeJlere, Wellw, Jolm le, 297. 364.
Wellee. Well', Ivo de, aorjeant at arms,
6, 67. 497.
John de, 86, 212.
John Bon of Richard de, 82.
, Josceline de, bishop [1206 to
1242] of Bath and Wells. 27.
OillarduB de, ooostable of
Oniokyth castle, 37. 240.
.Robert de, 434.
See Wdl; Wells.
Wellee. See Wellbury.
WeJlesbury, "William de 'cihapl^n,*228.
Wellesford. See WelleBworth.
Wdleslegji, Henry de, 294.
Welleeleye, William de. 217, 521.
Welleswortb, Wdlesford, Roger de. 2»,
435.
Wellewyk, William de. of Orvmcaby,
366.
See Wolwick.
Wellhaeh. Wellane, oo. Northnmber-
land, 324.
WelHn^our, Welinghonr, Welynshonre,
Thomas de, a, canon and aibbot of
Welbou by Grimsby, 67, 73, 106.
267. 412.
Wenegrave. .Si
Wemelok. See
Wenge, WilliaJ
huiite, 4
Sec W
■^c^^^^w
«er
m^m^^T^T^s
Eseu
•n- v-ja
GENERAL INDEX.
915
Wenhaston, Weohaneetoa [oo. Suffolk],
Wenleeham, Robert de, 274.
Weoilook, Wenlok [oo. Salop] , Gwiohaind
de Caroloco, prior of, 425.
Wenlocksbam, Wallokeebeme fin the
parish of St. Giles, oo. Middle-
sex], Master Gilbert de Midded-
ton, prebendaoy of, 219, 221.
Wenlok, Wenelok, John, 98.
, Richard, 98.
, Walter de, dbbot of West-
minster. See Westminster.
, William de, at Sawbridgeworth,
488.
Wenlok, Wanlok, 488.
See Wenlock.
Wcnmington, Wen3niton, oo. Essex, 607.
Wenreret, John Bernard, parson of the
ohuroh of, 415.
Wente, John del, 512.
Laurenoe atte, 512.
Wentelawe, John som of Peter de, 235.
Wentlloog, Wenthelok. Wenthlok,
Wentlok in Wales [co. Mon-
mouth], 60, 103, 120, 267, 415,
456.
Wenthlok. See Wentlloog.
Wenton [near Barrow], co. Rutland,
386.
Wenwe, John, 373.
, William, 373.
Wenynton. See Wennington.
Weobley, Webbedefye [oou Hereford],
parage for, 330.
Wepare, Thomas le, 291.
Werdale. Richard da. forester of
Castle Bernard, 314.
WilKam de. 285.
, keeper of tlie hospital of
Bdenham, 377, 378.
, Master of the ship le
Flundre, 266.
Werdelay, William de, 509.
Were, John de la, 231.
See Wear.
Wearegrave. See Wargrare.
Weremuth. See Weimnonth.
Werk. See Wark.
Werkeworth. See Wirksworth.
Werk-mKm-Tweed. See Wark-npon-
Xweed.
Werldham, Est. See Worldham East.
Wermenstre. See Warminster.
Wermigthon. See Warmington.
Werringtoa, Wytherington [in Paston
parish, co. Northampton], 552.
Weryng, John, *monner,' 305.
Worynton, WiUiam de, chaplain, 466.
Weeenham. See Weasenham.
Wessington. »S!f« Washingtou ; Wassing-
ton; Wessyngton.
Wessyngton, Wessington, John de, 610.
, Robert de, 610.
, William de, 357, 858.
See Wassington.
West, Henry, 469, 481.
, Rali^, of Hagneby, 77.
West, captain of ships for the, John de
Athy, 165.
Westaore [co. Norfolk], 443.
, prior and oonvent of, 443.
Westalington. See AHington, West.
Westbeohesworth. See Betchworth.
Westbitham. See Bytham, Castle.
Westborough, WeBtbooi^. Westbnrgh
[oo. Lincoln], 40. 48, 279.
Weetbonrne, Westebum [in the parish
of Paddington, co. Middlesex],
356, 464~&6.
Westbrook, Westbrok [oo. Berks], 448.
Westbnrgh, Richard son of Matilda de,
See Westboron^.
Wcstbnry, co. Buckingham, 75.
Wcstbnry [oo. Wilts], 535, 574.
, breaking the church of, 574.
Westhniy-on-Seveim, Westbujy [oo.
Glouoester], Walter Hodynet,
parson of, 365.
Westbuiy upon Trim [oo. Glouoester],
William de Ayremynne, pre-
bendary of, 49.
, Master William de Biraton, pre-
bendary of, 49.
West Cliffe, Westdive, Westclyve, co.
Kent, 115, 131, 201.
West Dean, Weatduene [oo. Hants],
310.
West Dean, Westden, cos. Wilts and
Southampton, 572.
Westden. See West Dean.
Westdepyng. See Deeping, West.
Weetderby. See Derby, West.
Westderham. See Dereham, West.
Westduene. See West Dean.
Westebum. See Westbourne.
Westefeld. See Westerfield.
WesteiTeleye. See Ella. West.
Weerterfeld, John de, 371.
Westerfield, Westerfeld [co. Suffolk],
264.
Wesfcforeshull. See Fossil. West.
Westgate by Canterbury, West gate, co.
Kent, 110, 172, 182.
Westgrenewich. See Greenwich.
Westhaddon. See Haddon, West.
Westhale. Henry son <^ Beatrice de,
309.
Thomas de, attorney in Ireland,
33
, at Ipswich, 604, 605.
Westhall, Westhale, co. Suffolk, 309.
Westhalle, John atte, of Donyngton,
234.
We8than[er]yngfeld. See Hanningfield.
Westhanyngfeld. See Hanningfield.
Weethildesle. See Ilsley, West.
Westhorpe, Westthorpe [co. Lincoln],
180.
Westhorsleye. See Horsley, West.
Westhull. William de, 499.
916
GENERAL INDEX.
Westhurn. See Herne, West.
Westiby, Robert son ol Stephen, 50.
WesUnthetoon. See Wefitinton.
Westinton, Westinthetonn, Elias, 466,
476.
Wefltiryngton. See Torringtpn, West.
Westkales. See Keel, West.
WeBtkyntoo. See Kington, We«t.
Westlangedoa. See Langdon, West.
Weetlee, Heiiry de, 469.
See WeeUey.
Westlenne. See Lynn, West.
Westlexham. See Lezham. West.
WesUey, Westlee, oo. Suffolk, 675, 596.
Westnmncote, Westmoneoote, Walter
de, 499, 523, 587,
Westmanoote [oo. Worcester], 623.
Westmene. See Meon, West.
Westmorland, Henry de, vicar of Greo-
ton, 20.
Westminster [oo. Middlesex], city of,
25. 158, 267. 506, 521, 540, 542,
, gaol deliTery for, 302.
, letters patent dated at, 7, 34-
67^ 59-79, 89-95, 98-100, 102-104,
10&-128, 130, 131-ia4, 138. 140-
166, 169, 171-184. 209. 274, 417-
449, 451-456, 4.58, 462. 477-479,
481-483, 486, 486, 48^490, 493-
503, 505-532 , 534-539, 541-547,
662-670, 672, 673, 679-609.
• Parliament at. See Parliament.
ship called la Blithe of, 28.
, la Godyere of, 28.
, la Margarete of, 500.
, la Peire of, 351.
, </ie St, Leonard of, 28.
Clonsebrigge in, 568.
Westminster, abbey of St. Peter, 79.
, abbot of, 213, 217, 220, 592.
.Walter [de Wenlok], abbot
[1283 to 1307] of, 344.
William, William de Kirtlington
abbot [1315 to 1331] of, 220, a42,
413. 464, 505.
, abbot and ocmvemt of, 344, 356.
Reginald de Hadham, prior of,
220. » t« .
, monk of, Philip de Sutton, 464.
, , Robert de Beby, 342,
413.
, diantry at the altar of St. John
the Baptist in, 220.
Westmoens. See Meon, West.
Westmonecote. See Westmanoote.
Westmoreland, county of, 30, 31, 270.
, commissionors [named] to en-
force the truoe with the Soots in
416.
co«nsenrator8 of the peace for.
459.
sheriff of, 601.
, mines of sUver and lead in, 273.
See Westmorland.
Weston, WesUme, Eleanor de, a duq
and also abbess of Baiidn^ 70,
80, 102.
, Geoffrey de, a oommiasioner, 179.
, Henry son of Lambert, 417.
, John de, 243, 261, 418, 426. 446,
449, 592.
, , late ciiamberlaiii €i Soot-
laud, 34, 161, 163.
, , oommissioaer to arrest
goods oi burgesses of Berwick
upon Tweed, 132, 133.
, the elder, 143, 341.
, ihe younger, 71, 344,
397.
, parson of QyvB, 426.
, a purreyor, 420.
, , of Gower, 464.
, of Northumberland, 133, 154.
, , of Southampton, 337.
, John son of Simon de, 231.
Nicholas de, 16, 895.
, Ralph de, 435.
, Richard de, 580.
, [of feistoJ], 579.
of Suwerk, 488.
, Robert de, of Gower, 464.
, , [of York], 305.
, Roger de, 297, 470.
, Simon de, 76.
, Th(»nas de, cierk of queen Isa-
bella, 3.
, king's yeoman, 54.
, , purveyor, 217, 412. 579.
, , [of Elmstede], 184. 361.
, , of Norwich, 93.
Waiiam de, 467.
, an assessor, a com-
miflsioaer, <&c , 100, 178, 241, 276,
293, 347, 409, 471, 477, 586.
, , parson of the church ci
Abbeibuiy, 421.
, 'spicer,' and Alexander
his brother, 277.
under-sheriff for Salop
and Stafford, 330.
Weston [oo. Linoohi], 211, 216, 417.
Weston [co. Oxford], 105.
Weston, CO. Rutland, 386.
Weston [oo. Suffolk], Henry de Swayes-
eye, parson of, 214.
Weston. See Beston.
Weston in Ardeo, Weston [co. War-
wick], 226.
Weston Flavel, Weston, oo. Northamp-
ton, 472.
, Philip de Bukton, panon of the
ohurch of, 472.
Westover, Westovere, oo. Hants, 116,
132, 202.
Westpecham. See Peckham.
Weetperet. See Perrott, West.
Weetpirle, John, William, (MxFer and
John de, 542.
See also Pyriee,
i
GENERAL INDEX.
917
Westraddon. See Baddon.
Westrafien. See Rasen, West.
Weeftratford. See Weststratford.
Westren, Geoffrey le. of Newerk, 219.
Westmdham. See Rudham.
Westeifford. See Shefford, West.
Weatsmythefeld. See London, Smith-
field, West.
Weetstratford, Westratford, Weett rat-
ford, Jobn son of Roger de, 467,
476, 479.
Wesftsntton. See Sutton.
Weetthorpe. See Wasthorpe.
Weettillebury. See Tilbuiy, West.
Westtiryngton. See Torrington, West.
Westtrithing. See I^ooln. county of.
Westweioz* See Winch, West.
Westwicham. See Wickham, West.
Westwick, Weatwik, 140.
West Wygton, Robert son of William
de, 234.
See Wygeton.
We^twyk, Richard de, 'provost,* 181.
Westwyk [ia Hoo St. Werburgh], oo.
Kent, marsh of, 196.
WetenbaJe, Adam de, 593.
^, , chamberlain of North
Wales, 569.
Wetewang. Wetwange, John de, 22.
Richard son of William de, 231.
, William de, and John his
brother, 181.
See Wetwang.
Wetheral, Wederhale. Wederhall [co.
Cumberland], 124.
, prior of, 207, 816.
Wetiiereefeld. Joh« de, 11, 56.
Walter de, 447.
See Wethersfield; Withersfield.
Wethergrove, Weddergrave, Nicholas
de, a comimissioner, 81. 471, 604.
WetberBfield, Wetheresfeld [co. Essex].
11.
Wethesham. See Watheeham.
Wetslade, Adam de, canon of Gisebum,
411.
Wetwang. Wetewange [co. York], Gail-
lardus de Duro Forti, prebendary
of, 256, 378.
See Wetewang.
Wefcyngge. See Weeting.
Weudale. See Uvedale.
Wexford, Wedsford [Ireland]. Aymer de
Valancia, earl of Pembroke, load
of, 596.
Weybaiuse. See Upway.
Weybourne, Waubum [co. Norfolk],
prior and convent of. 226.
Weybrede, Alan de, 447.
Weybridge, Weybrigge, Wajrbridge, Wa-
brugge [ra Ade parish, co. Nor-
folkjT prior and convent of St.
Maiy's, 144, 146, 321. 619.
Weye, Peter atte, 98.
Weyfes, 89.
Weyhill, la Wee, oo. Southampton, 241.
Weyland, Weylaund. Weylond, Joan
late the wife or Nicholas de, 429.
, Richard de, 461.
,of Waterford, 33, 621.
, Thomas de, 461.
, , of Great Massingham,
69.
, William, 273.
Compare Wegland.
Weymouth, Weymuth [oo. Dorset], cus-
tom on wool at, 567.
Whaddon [oo. Buokingham], 189.
See Giffard of Whaddon.
Whaddon, Waddon [co. Cambridge],
Bertus Thedaldyn de Muo^o,
parson of, 511.
Whal, Thomas le, of Erdintooi, 412.
Whaleeiburgh. See Waleebreu.
WhaJley [co. Lancaster], 237.
WhaltoM, Ralph do Dalton, parson of the
ohurch of, 209.
WharfedaJe, QuervedaJe, QuerdaJe, co.
York, 294.
Wharram Percy, Wharrum Percy, oo.
York, 556.
, Henry de Porc^, parson of, 566.
Wharton, Warton [oo. Westmorelaind],
446.
Whatley, Watelegh [by Winsham, eo.
S&meiraet], 39, 408.
WhatKngton, Watlington [co. Sussex],
6/1.
Whatton, Richard de, assessor, 348.
, R. de, Ridiard de. a commis-
sioner, «S5o., 80. 87, 89, 90, '175,
177, 179, 240, 281, 288, 299. 302,
307. 308, 362, 370, 373. 649, 607.
Wheatacre Whetacre [co. Norfolk], 199.
Wheatham, Wheteham [co. Dorset], 38.
Wheatlwr, Whetelay, co. Nottingham,
South, Suthwhetelay, Suthwete-
lay, CO. Nottingham, 83.
Whelere, John son of Riohard le, 241.
Whelnetham. See Welnetham.
WheJwrighte, WheiwHght, Whelwryht,
John le, 11, 56.
, chaplain, 241.
Whelwyhtham. See Welnetham.
Whenby, Queneby, co. York, 181.
Wherleton. See Whorlton.
Wherstead, Wherstede [oo. Suffolk],
530. -■'
Whetaore, William de, 452.
See Wheatacre.
Whetehalle, John de, 53.
Wheteham. See Wheatham.
Whetelay. See Wheatley.
Whethales, John de, 625.
Compare Whithals.
Whetstone, Whetston [co. Lwcester].
609. "^
918
GENERAL INDEX-
Whaght, Roger de, 232.
Whinfell, Quynnelell, oo. Weetmore-
land, 546.
Wfafl^t, Simon, of Belassise, 233.
Whirker, Robert, and Thomas bis
brother, 372.
Whisham, John de, keeper of Knares-
borough forest, 240.
Whismam. See Wysman.
Whiasendine, Wiasynden [oo. Rutland],
171.
Whiston, Walter de, 267.
Whiston. Wyston [in Claines parish, oo.
Woroeeter], 572.
Whitboume, Wyteboum, oo. Hereford,
462.
Whitby, Whyteby [oo. Yosk], abbot and
oonvent of, 384.
, hospital of St. John the Baptist
at, Robert de Hemmyngbui|^
keeper of, 407, 413.
WhitchuToh. Whitohirche, Wliiteohirohe
[oo. Oxford], letters patent dated
at, 135, 136, 139-141, 177, 178.
Whitehuroh, Whitohirohe. Whitechirohe
[CO. Salop], 141, 144.
White, Whyte, Whyt, Adam le, 486.
, Adam son of Robert, of Louth,
101, 368.
J(An, 362, 366.
, John le, the younger, 296.
, , 'pestour,' and John his
son, 486.
, , of Kempston Hardwiok,
543.
John son of Joha le, 19.
Nicholas le, 468, 473.
:.., Peter, 366.
, Riohard le, 296, 486.
, Stephen le, of Beverley, 209.
, Simon le, 286.
, Thomas le, 375.
, Walter le, in Norfolk, 467.
, , in Ireland, 152.
, WiUiam le, 282, 296, 375, 465,
468, 473.
, William the, 373.
Whiteby, Whyteby, John de, parson of
Dimbretayn, 383.
, , of Scarborough, 304.
, William de, 183, 461.
White Castle in Wales [oo. Monmouth],
512.
Whiteohurch. See Maund Whitteohurch.
Whitefeld, Whytefeld, Nicholas de, a
commissioner, ^., 542, 543.
, Philip de, a commiissioner, 370.
William de, a conservator of tlie
peace, 83.
Set Whitfidd; Wytfeld.
Whitefcnaye, Robert, 295.
Whiteley, Whitleye, Gilbert de, 11.
, Gilbert son of John de, 397.
Whitemay, William, of Anesiy, 362.
, , of Sowe, 362.
Whiten, Ralph de, 330.
Whitewell, Whitewelle, Whvtewdl,
Whytevell, Wytewoll, Hasoulph
de, 258, 263, 346.
, , a commissioner, 471.
, Henry de, 449.
, Henry son of Henry de, 171.
, Riohard son of Elias de, 171.
, WilHam de, 479.
See Whitwell.
Whitewyk. See Whitwick.
Whiteye, Riohard, 175.
Whitfield, Whitefeld, oo. N<«thamptoii,
50, 51.
Whitfot. John, of Refham, 479.
Robert, parson of Refham. Set
Reepham.
, Thomas, of Repham, 479.
Whithals, Simon, of North Kelsey, 183.
Compare WhethaJes.
Wluthors, Robert, 94.
WhithouBum. See Whitsome.
Whitlewode. See Whittlewood.
Whitl^e, Whiteley, Gilbert de, 211.
, Gilbert son of John de, 397.
Whitsand. See Wissant.
Whitsome, WTiithousum [oo. Berwick],
Ralph de Seterington, parson <n,
382.
Whitstabre, Whitstaple, co. Kent, 449.
Whittington, Whytinton, oo. Derby,
Whittington, Wytinton [oo. Leicester],
521.
Whittington. Whytington, Wytyngton
[oo. Northumberiand], 225, ^.
Whittlewood, Whitlewode [oo. Nortb-
ampton], forest of, 192, 195.
Whitwell, Whitewell [co. Derby! 87.
Whitwell, Whytewell, oo. Dorself 386.
Whitwick, Whitewyk, Whytewyk,
Wythe wyk [oo. Ijeioester], 353,
571, 686.
Whityng, Juliana, 412.
Whizley, Quixlay, Quixleye, Quisle, co.
York, 358.
Master Roger de Heselartoa,
parson of, 194, 314.
WJiorlton, Wherleton, oo. York, 326,
374.
Whyte, Whyt. Se>e White.
Whyteby. See Whitby; Whiteby.
Whytefeld. See Whitefedd.
Whytevell. See Whitewell.
Whytewell. See Whitewell ; Whitwell.
Whytewyk. See Whitwick.
Whytington, Whytinton. See Whitting-
ton.
Whytsand. See Wissant.
Wibbury. See Wybbury.
WibeEDAde, William de, 597.
Wibtoft, Wybetoft [co. Leicester], 226.
Wiburgh. See Wyburgh.
Wiohbold, WyohebiMid, oo. Worcester,
502.
GENERAL INDEX.
919
Wick, Wike [co. Somearect], 516.
Wick, Bishop's, Bishopeewyke [within
the hberties <rf Ipswich in the
pansh of St. demeiit's], co. Snf-
Wicken. Wykes, oo. Cambridge, 101.
Wickham, Wykham [oo. Hertford], 428.
Wickham, Wykham [oo. Suffolk], 290.
Wickham, West, Westwioham [oo. Cam-
bridge], le Frithe in, 146.
Widdrington, Wvtherington [oo. North-
umberland], 211.
Widflete. See Wythiflete.
Widford, Wydeford. oo. Hertford, 62.
Widmerpool, Wymerepol [oo. Notting-
ham], 279. *
Wifton. See Wivetoo.
Wigan. See Wygau.
Wigenhale. See WiggenhaU; Wygen-
hale.
Wigeton. See Wygettm.
Wigg*, Roger [of Colchester], 475 480
Wiggenhall, Wygeaihale [oo. Norfolk],
170, 298, 364.
tte 8hn> la Wdifare of, 207.
Wight, Wyeht, oo. Southampton, Isle
of S^ 483, 538, 546, 596,* 604,
oUo.
oonaervator, or keeper of the
peace for, 45.
, constable of. See Tyeys.
jiady of the Island. See Fort£-
bus.
^„^^^<^ o^- ^€e Edward, earl of
Chester.
[piracy off] the, 82, 84, 89, 95.
iJ^V wrecked on and plundered.
^6, 484, 538, ,546, 604 '
wreckers [named] of, 484.
^ ^^ o}so Arreton; Brixton;
Oansbropke; Yarmouth.
Wigfaton, Wyghton, Alice de, 81.
Bartholomew de, 498.
» Bartholomew son of Bartholo-
mew de, 398.
See Wyghton.
Wighton, CO. Norfolk. See Wythyton. i
Wigmore, Wygemor, Wyggemor,
Wyggeoiore [co. Her^ordlVabbot
and convent of, 560.
See Mortuo Man of Wigmore
Wigom*. See Wygorn*.
^^**^V„^y«®^ [oo. Cumberland],
Wdham de HiUum, parson of,
Wigtown,' W:ngetpu [co. Wigtown],
^omas de Cotyngham, parson of,
Wike. S^e Wick ; Wyke.
Wikyng. Wykyng, Adam, and his son
Hugh, and his wife Isabella, 339
William, 486.
Wilberfoss, Wilborfosse [co. York] the
prioress of, 209.
WilbraJbam, Wilburgham, oo. Cam-
bridge, 463.
, Great, 464.
Wilburgham. See Wilbraham.
Wild-cat. See Cat.
Wilde, Wylde, John le, 241.
, Peter le, 367.
, Richard le, of Chaddeston, 176.
WildegoB, William, 87.
Wildelond. See Wedland in Tillingham.
Wildemerah. See Wyldemerrfie.
Wileby. See Willoughby; Wyleby.
Wileghby. Wilghby. See Willoughby.
Wilford, Gervase de, parson of Hali-
burton, 381.
Wilford, Wyleford, oo. Nottmgham, 19.
Wilgatuna. See Willoughton.
Wilgeby, Gooelin de, 315.
Wilghby. See WiUoughby.
Wilghenhagh, Thomas de, 285.
Wilgh«^ John in the, and John his son,
Compare Wiloghes.
Wilington. See Wylington.
Willardeby. See WiUerby.
Willauston. See Wodaston.
Willerby, Wylardeby, Willerby [co.
York], 86, 229, 315.
William, bishop of Monde. See Monde.
, cardinal priest of St. Ciriac.
See Testa.
count of Hainault, Holland and
Zealand, and lord of Friesland.
See Hainault, William, count of.
William, of the household of Cardinal
Luke de Plisco. See Flisco.
, Master. jSec Leech.
.the Chaplain. See Chaplain.
,the Clerk, 556.
, See also Clerk, William le.
, ' Detigaynesbailif.' <Sfec Hallaton.
, the man of Oliver, 20.
.his mam Thomas, Thomas Wil-
liamesman, 369.
pa«on of Brocklesby, 36.
, parson of Denton. See Denton.
[de Cbetwode], vicar of the
ohuToh of St. Laurenoe, St.
Laurence Laoie, London, 532.
the Writer, 499.
,son of. See Fiz William.
William ap Lethyn, 342.
William, Adam son of, de Helperby, 233.
, , le Milner of Westburgh,
^1 9.
,Alioe daughter of. See Cruche.
, Angot son of, 363.
Edmund son of, de Neirford,
258, 346.
, Geoffrey son of, de Walcote,
231.
jHeairy son of, de Ikenilde-
strete, 332.
,the Florentine of Stok.
523.
, John son of, 372.
, See Geffrey.
GENERAL INDEX.
William, John son of — eoni.
, de Erleye, and William
his brotker, 474.
, ,de Gaitford, and Wil-
liam his brother, 3S3. 364.
, [at Lincoln], 510.
, de Melton, 287.
, [of Multoo], 211.
de Onneeby, 242.
,de Quixle, of the oity of
York, C97. ^.
de Bokcenrell, 141.
de Rythre, 419.
, [at 8hipedh»m], S68.
..L , , deTregoes, of iJtooountj
of Cornwall, 271.
,d© Tynhide,.60.
, de Wiloghes', 231.
, le Clerk of HomTnston,
Mid William his brother, 306.
,...., the provost oi Sunder-
land. 405.
, Ralph eon of, 255.
., ,fttte Tve of Little
Hal;nggebur7, 296. |
,Bcin of Ralph, and Wil-
liam brother of the first Ralph,
101. 169.
, lAnretkse son at, do Ladelowe,
i49.
.Margaret danght«r of,
Dn^wr, 267.
, Haraery daughter of.
Oombertoii.
, Martinson of, 86.
Matilda, late the wife of Simon
son of, de Luda, 101, 356.
.Otto son of, d« Grandisono,
10, 489, 609.
, Peter son of, do Middelton. 87.
Ridiard 9011 of, 371.
de Holand, 228.
, de Rothjng Beanchamp,
481.
do Spellowe, 606.
, de Wetewango, 231.
le Lewed, 229.
, , le Selterc, of Luter-
wort-h. and Emma his wife, 538.
Robert son of, knight. 561.
, [of London], 519.
,de Mysyii, 306.
, , de Sproxton, and Chris- !
tiana daughtor of Nicholas de
Meienill, 694. |
de Weot Wigton, 234. |
,9on of Pauline de Amon- '
demeeee, or dii Prceton in Ainon-
demesso, 84, 176.
, Roger son of, de Brok, an as-
seesor, 349.
,de Burgh. 231.
See Fiz William.
Simon eon of, 11, 56.
dn Luda, Matilda lat«
tlie wife of, 101, 358.
illingham, W,
bridge], i
GENERAL INDEX.
921
Willingham, Wolyngham [oo. Linoc^n],
Robert de Benyngworth, parson
of, 670, 673.
, Wyllyngham by Stowe St. Mary
[CO. Lincola], 421.
Waiington. Wylyngtoo, 231.
Willington, Wyliton [co. Bedford], 643.
WillingtoQ. See Wylington.
WiUoughby, Wylby, Wyleby, Wyleghby,
Wyiegheby, Wylghby. Wylechby,
Wylc«hby, Wyloughby, WyTugh-
by, Wylugheby, Wileby, Wilegh-
by, Wilgnby. Wilaghby, John de,
7, 82, 255, 268, 293.
, , a commissioner, a oon-
eervator of the peoce, Ac. 90, 93.
97. 99, 176, 274, 318, 375, 460,
467, 662.
, Richard de, 393.
, , the younger, 393.
, R. de, Richard de, a com-
missioner, Ac. 19, 80, 82, 84, 87,
89, 90, 93, 96, 171, 174. 176, 177,
179, 180, 182, 183, 272-276, 279,
280, 281, 283, 288, 294, 302, 303,
307. 370, 372, 603, 608.
Robert de, at Norwich, 98.
, deceased, 199, 216, 379.
, Margaret late the wife
of. 379.
, John bis eon, 379.
Stephen de, 106.
Thomas de, a commissioner, Ac.,
185 607.
Thomas son of William de, of
Askeby, 126.
See Wilgeby; Wyleby.
Wiilooghton, Wilgatana [co. Lincoln],
Wilmeleghton, Roger son of Ralph de,
667.
See WormleightoQ.
Wilmington, Wylmynton [co. Kent],
Wilmington, Wilmyngton, oo. Sussex,
642, 649.
, William, prior of, 642, 649.
, , his oook Richard, Rich-
ard le prioureskeu, le pcrieures-
cok. 542, 649.
, , his palfreymam Roger,
Roger le priourespalfrayman, 542,
649.
, his porter Henry. Henry
le priouresporter, 642, 649.
, , Riohaird, Rich-
ard le prioaresporter, 642.
, , William, Wil-
liam * whilom le priouresporter,'
642, 649.
Wiloghes, John son ol William de, 231.
Compare Wilghes.
Wilsford^ Wyyelesford [co. Lincoln],
Nicholas de Lyndwode, parson of,
378, 617.
Wilteshire. Wilteshyre, Wylteshire,
Wylteshyro, Margery late the
wife of ikymer dew ana Philip, her
son, 66.
, Peter de, 66.
, William de, monk of St. Ed-
mund's, 179, 181, 362, 469.
Wiltimg, Wiltyng [in Hollington parish],
CO. Sussex, 462.
Wilton [Hookwold cum, co. Norfolk],
Wilton, Wylton [oo. Wilts], 106.
, hospital of St. John without
the gate of, 106.
,1a Wasshem by, 106.
See Wylton.
Wilts. Wylt€S, county of, 74, 81. 126,
172, 302, 319, 606.
, assessors for, 348.
conservators of the peace for,
459, 462.
, commissioners for, 96, 299.
justices of oyer and terminer
for, 69, 74, 5&.
, sheriff of, 203, 501, 671.
.lands of the earl of Lancaster
in, 264.
,8cutage in, 488.
WUufi^by. See Willoughby.
Wilyntone. See Wylington.
Wimbome, Wyrabutme [co. Porset],
deanery of, 51.
Wimborne Minster, Wymbume [oo.
Dorset], Master Richard de Clare
dean of [the free chapel of], 15.
Wimbome St. Giles or Vp, Up Wym-
bum, oo. Dorset, 282.
Wimenswould, Wymelingwolde, co.
Kent. 462.
Wimpole, Winpol. Wynepol, Wynpol
[CO. Cambridge], 480, 481, 644.
Wimpson, Wynemaneston fin Millbrook
parish, co. Hants], 423.
Wincaunton, Wyncaulton [oo. Somer-
set], 680.
Winceby, Wynceby, John de, 379.
,of Stykenay, 607.
, and Ada has wife, 608.
, ,*bailiff,' 290.
Winoeford. See Wyntereford.
Winch, West, Westweinz [co. Norfolk],
170.
Winohcombe, Wyncheoombe [co. Glou-
cester], abbot and convent of, 121,
322, 616, 517.
Winchelsea. Wynohelse, Wynchelese,
CO. Sussex, 437.
, TOrt of, 167, 472, 616, 623, 692,
,St. Gilo's church, Geoffrey de
Bereford presented to, 110.
, Friars Preachers of, 117.
land called the 'Eing'a Place
in, 117.
, the ship la Plente of, 616.
922
GENERAL INDEX.
Winchester, bishop of. See Aaserio. Rig-
aud de ; Eidendon, William ;
Lesignan Aymer de; Merewell,
Henry de; Pontisara, John de;
Baleigh. William de: Bupibns,
Peter de; Sandale, John de;
Toclive otherwise of IloheGfcer,
Richard de; Wynton, Adam dta.
, archdeaoon of. See Floreacia,
James de.
,. Surrey. See Barton,
Philip de; Inge, William.
Windiester, bishopric, diocese, or see of,
34, 72, 78, 102, 106, 114. 125,
134, 142, 344, 398, 402, 407, 408,
409, 411, 416, 421, 436, 516, 571.
, guardian of the spiritaality of,
m, 438, 441.
,the tenth in, 166, 160.
Winchester, Wynton, oo. Southampton,
city of, 73, 78, 100, 244, 397, 627,
6S». 646, 604.
ford, keeper of, 406.
castle of WoiTnesey by, 433.
, statute of, 92, 176, 186, 487.
., , oooiservaitora of. See
Peace, conservators of the.
, chapel of the Holy Trinity, 78,
244.
,Hyde abbey by. See Hyde.
St. Gross, QeoSrey de Welle-
ford, keeper of, 406. 407.
,St. Elisabeth's chapel, 433.
, ordinance for, 633.
, , the provost and chap-
lains of, 221, 408, 633.
, St. Mary's, oemeteiy of, 244.
, , the abbess of, 422.
, abbess and nuns <^, 78.
,St. Stephen's meadow, 433.
, St. Swithun's, Heniy [de Mere-
welle] prior of, 433.
, Nicholas [de Tarente]
prior of, 433.
, , Ridiard [de Enford]
prior of, 332.
, prior and convent of,
423, 433, 586.
Richard de Merewelle,
sub prior of, 402.
, ,John de Doneketoo, a
monk of, 402.
See Wynoestre; Wynton.
Windagain. See Turnagain Lane.
Windermere, Wynandermere [co. West-
morelandj, 446.
Windsor, Windesore, Wyndeeore, co.
Berks, 158, 516, 610.
, oastle of, viewer of the works at,
Roger le Porter, 430.
, , , Thomas le Ro-
tour, 430.
» , constable of, Ralph de
Gammoys, 430.
, [oam, Ac.] for, 44.
Windsor— eofit.
, letters patent dated at, 44, 46.
51, 63, 54, 66-67, 70-74, 76^
92-95, 98-106, 108-112, 118, 119,
132-142. 169-172, 177, 178. 446.
466, 483, 484, 602, 608, 533, 634,
549, 561-3, 663, 569-671, 600, 601,
604.
Windsor Forest, 662.
See dUo Ix^eld.
, forestership of, 266.
,Perbiy^t within the forest oi,
629.
2 Folie Johan and Hiremere with-
m the metes of the forest <^. See
F(41y J(^m; Hyremere.
, paik of, 45.
, , pamiage in* 610.
Windsor, Old, Old Wyndeeore, oo.
Berks, 590.
Wine, 44. 45. 68, 59, 72, 94, 117, 134,
138, 169, 176, 208, 247, 638, 605.
^or the king's use. See Edward
n.
, for the use of Oardinals Gaooe-
linus and Luke, 45.
.ganger of. See Hudlestoa;
Ledeoote; Neweheth.
, prifies due from, 291, 345.
, sale by tihe ksnfi^s miniflMen,
prohibited by the Statute of York,
white, shipped at Tonni?
Charente, 186.
See also Grascony.
Winfarthing, Wynnefertiiyng, co. Nor-
folk, 575, 696.
Winfrith Newburgh, Wyntfred Nen-
burgh, CO. Dorset, 430.
Wmg, Wenge, Guionga [co. Bucking-
ham], 662.
, priory of. 662.
church of, 62.
, common pasture of, 62.
Winge. See Wenge.
Wingfield. See Wyngefeld.
Wingham, Wvogeham, Wen^am,
Thomas de, abbot, late pnor^^
St. Saviour's Faversham, 22S.
239, 257.
I Wingham, Wengham, Wyensham,
Wyn^^iam [co. Kent], 587.
, letters patent dated at, 434,
457.
, collegiate chun^ of, Walter de
Kemeseye, provost of, 72.
, Overland by, 72.
St. Mary's diurch. Master. John
de Bruton, prebendary in, 587.
WinkaJton, John de, 278.
, Winke^, Wynkele [oo. Devon], 208,
Winnianton, Wynyentcm fin Gunwalloe
parish, CO. Cornwall], 449.
Winpol. See Wimpole.
I Winsett, Wynsete [in ^effling parish.
j 00. xork], letteoTB patent dated
I at, 219.
GENERAL INDEX.
923
WioBham, Wynesham [oa. Somienet], 89.
Winster, Wynstre [oo. Derby], 470.
See cUso Meynille; Wynstre.
Winterbome, Wynterbonrne [oo. Dor-
set], 90, 173.
Winterbome Moioktoa, Winterbome
Wast, Wast, fin Culliford Tree
hundred], co. Dorset, 5d5.
, prior and oonvent of, 535.
Winterboiume, Wynterbum, co. Wilts,
319.
Winterboum Ford, Wynterbouraelord,
Winterboumford by Salisbury,
Wynterbo«meford by New
Samm [oo. Wilts], 537, 581.
Winterton, Wynterton, Wyntryngton,
CO. linoohi, 239, 330, 541, 544,
608.
Winterton, Wyntertou [oo. Norfolk],
261.
Wireceetre. See Wygom.
Wirhale, Ridiard de, 556.
See Wyrale.
Wirkesop, Wirksop. See Worksop;
Wykesop.
Wirkswortb, Werkeworth [oo. Derby],
294.
Wirmyn^iam, Richard de, of Flete-
strete, 369.
Wirral, Wyrale [co. Chester], 322.
Wisbedi, Wisebeche^ Wysebeche, town
of, CO. Cambridge, 36, 237.
, bridge of, 36.
, the river at, 36.
Wisbeiigh. See Wysber^.
Wisdiard. See Wyschard.
Wise, ^ee Wiz ; Wyse.
Wisebeche. See Wisbech; Wysebech.
Wiseiheart, John, jbishop of Glasgow.
See Glasgow.
Wiseton, Wyston [in darrworth parish],
CO. Nottingham, 884.
Wishanger, Wyshangre [in Miserden
parish, oc. Gunioester], letters
patent dated at, 606.
Wisley, Wysriiele [co. Surrey], 607.
Wi^tedale, William son of William de,
called Moyeson de Langedale, 410.
Wissant, Wfaitsand, Whytsand [Pas de
Calais, France], 167.
,a ship of, 473.
, hospital of St. In^^ert bv,
oiherwite the hospital of St.
Pteter, Suntyngfeld or Sanctyng^
feld by, 878.
, ,John, master of, 591.
Wis^nden. See Whissendjne.
Wistow, Wystowe [oo. Leicester], 277.
, Gilbert, pajreon of, 276.
, fruits of the church of, 276.
Witoheroh, Master Nicholas de, rector
of Laneham, 70.
Witofadngham, Wyohingham, Wychyng-
ham [oo. Norfolk], 277, 845, 479.
St. Faith, Wychyngham St. Faith
[co. Norfolk^ Michael de Wath,
paraon of, 103.
With. See David With; Rees With ap
Lewelyn; Wyth'; Yevan.
Withalessezone, Riohaid, and Richard
his son, 291.
Witham, co. Essex, assault on the king's
Witham, Wytham [oo. Lincoln], 235.
, South, Suthwythme [oo. Lin-
cdng, 419.
Witham Friaiy. or Charterhouse Wit-
ham, Wytham [co. Somerset],
prior and brethren of, 192.
Withebak, WiUiam, 463.
Wither. See Wyther.
Withersiield. Wetheresfeld [oo. Suffolk],
66.
Withfalheved, Henry de, 445.
Withibrok. See Wythibrok.
Withington, Church, Chirohe Wything-
ton [co. Hereford], Hugh Se
Lymenistre, prebendary of, 64.
Withyoombe, Wytheownbe [co. Somer-
set], William Barbycan, parson
of 292
Withyton, William de, 334.
See Wytheton.
Withyton, Wythyton, Roger le Pesoh-
our 0^ 42.
, PWitteley, co. Oxford, 369.
Witsand. See Wissant.
Witteley [P Witney], co. Oxford, 369.
Wittering, Wyteryng [oo. Sussex], Wil-
liam de Sutton, parson of, 378.
,Bast, Estwightiyng [co. Sus-
sex], 541..
Wittoo, Wytton, John de, 212.
William de, 277.
Witton, Wytton, 211.
Wiveton, Wifton, Wyvetan [oo. Nor-
folk], 263, 531.
Wiyaie. SeeWjvme.
Wixebrigge. See Woxebrigge.
Wiz, Geoffrey de, an assessor, 349.
Compare Wyse.
Wlmar [Wolmar], John son of John de.
of Leyston, 441.
Woboume, Wouburne, John de, 588.
•••;•; , vicar of EUesmore. See
Bllesmere.
, Thomas d^, 42.
, William de, 532.
Wocton. See Wotton.
Wode, Wod, Delwode, Christopher del
Christopher. 604, 606.
, John atte, 332.
, , of l^e Isle of Wight, 484.
Richard atte, 484.
, Robert atte, of Brunne, 360.
, Robert le, of Burbaoh, 462.
, Roger atte, 241.
iT^i^^ »**». afc liittle Berde-
feld, 175.
I of Moleseye, 98.
, WiUiam del, 228.
See Bosoo; Boys.
924
GENERAL INDEX.
Wode Appelton. See Appletoa le Moor.
Wodebole, Peter, of Sumersham, 236.
Wodebmgge. jSiec Woodbridge.
Wodeclerk, Thomafi son of William, of
Poddemore, 484.
Wodecote, Jobn de, parson of Milstead,
144.
Peter de, 374.
Wodecroft, Hugh de, and Edmund his
son, 286.
and Geoffrey his son,
and Agne« sister of Geoff-rey, 293.
,John do, 78.
Ranulph de, 78.
See Woodcroft.
Wode Dally ng. Wodallinge, Dally ng,
John son of Simon de, 479.
, Simon de, Thomas his priest,
Thomas Simonde^r^^t de Dal-
lyng, 479.
See Wood Dalling.
Wodeford. John de, 447.
friar Luke de, 236.
, [king's confeasor], 149.
See Woodford.
Wodegate, John atte, of Thaxstede, 359.
, John son of Walter atte, 305.
WodehaJl, Adam de la, 545.
Wode^am, Simon de, 33.
, Thomas de, 417.
See Woodham Walter.
Wodeham Ferers. See Woodham
Ferrers.
Wodehaye, Thomas de, 595.
Wodehouse, Wodehous, Wodhus, Wod-
huse, Alexander de, 171.
, Richard de, 406.
, , chancellor of the Ex-
chequer, Dublin, 135.
.Robert de, king's clerk, 569,
570.
, ,an assessor, 383.
,a baron [24 July, 1318]
of the Exchequer, 193, 458, 492.
a commissioner, 501.
,. .holding the place of
Roger ae Nortnbur^, or of the
keeper of the Wajdrobe, 31, 130,
138, 160.
, prebendary of North-
well, 39.
Wodehulle, Wodhulle, Robert de, 90.
Wodelegh. See Woodleigh.
Wodelok, Master Richard de, Master
Richard, 523, 524. 527.
, canon of St. Paul's, Lon-
don, 406, 416, 456.
, Roger, 483, 503.
,Wmiam, 483.
Wodeman, J(^n, 162.
, Richard, 481.
Wodemancote. See Woodmanootc.
Wodenderby. See Enderby, Wood.
Woderock. See Attewoderock.
Woderoue, Adam, of Sudbury, 306.
Hugh de, 229.
,John, 543.
Woderowe. See Woodrow.
Wodestok. See Woodstock.
Wodeeton, William de, 412.
Wodestrete, Richard de, <2haplain, 588.
Wodeton. See Woodington.
Wodeville, Ralph de la, 295.
Wodewad (sic)t Philip le, of Hemelton,
487.
Wodeward, John, of Birlyngham, 108.
Wodhok. See Wedhok.
Wodhulle. See Wodehulle.
Wodhuse. See Wod^iouse.
Wogan, John, John de, staying in Ire^
land, 35, 189, 222, 371.
, , lands in Ireland granted
to, 43.
, , and Alice his wife, 222.
, Walter, Walter de, to hold pleas
following a justiciary in Ireland,
191, 193, 524.
2 , Roger de Birthope to act
xn his place, 193, 524.
Wogheby, John son of Elias de, 19.
Wohta. Robert do, 483.
Wokefield Park, otherwise Oakfield,
Wokefold, Wokfeld, co. Berks,
274, 474.
Wokton. See Woughton.
Wokyngdon, Wokyndon. Joan late the
wife of Nicholas de, 499, 519.
, Nicholas de, a conservator of the
peace, 290.
Wolaton. See Wollaton.
Wolavynton, Wolaveut^n, WoUavyng-
ton, Henry de, 297. 470.
, Henry son of Nicholas de, 485.
Wolbedyng. See Woolbeding.
Wold. See Wolde.
Wold Appleton. See Appleton le Moor.
Wolde, Wold, Welde, Robert de la.
Robert del, Robert de, purveyor,
4, 62, 129, 192, 266, 379, 666.
,Th<Mnas atte, 466, 470.
, William de, of Flandems. master
of the ship la Doneiandj 114.
See Walda.
Woleward, Richard, 18.
Wolf, Woulf, John le. 475, 479.
, Walran, and Joan his wife, 465,
470.
,WUliam le, 371.
, jof Beverley, 236.
Wolfercote, Gilbert de, 93, 100.
Wolferlow, Wolverlowe [oo. Hereford],
Thomas de Gynes, parson of, 565.
Wolferstone. See Woolvecston.
Wolfhamston. See Woolston.
Wolfreton, Wolferton, Wolverton. Wol-
ferton by Anlauby [co. York], 315,
363.
Wolfricheetoo. See Wolston.
Wolfrington, John de, 469.
GENERAL INDEX.
926
Wolfrith, Thomas de, 208.
, William. 208.
Wolhous, Nicholas of ihe, 608.
Wolingham, Wolyngham, Henry de,
440.
Wolloston, John de, 521.
servant of John de
Haetjnges, 174.
Wollatan, Wolatoti [co. Nottingham],
350 393.
Wollavyngto<n. Sqr Wolavynton.
WoIIchver, Qeoffrey le, of Bmpingbam,
Wollemoneer, Wolmangre, Wolmongre,
Wolmongere, Simon, 370.
Simon le, of Dunesnowe, 305,
359
Wolleslegh, Philip de, 173.
Wolleeton, John de, knight, 438.
Wollore. See Wooler.
Wollyngton. See Woolavington.
Wolmangre. Siee WoUemonger.
Wolmar. See Wlmar.
Wolmere-, Wolvemer. See Woolmer.
Wolmersty, Heniy de, of Wrangel, 309.
Wolmongere. See Wollemonger.
Wolpet, Thomas de, chaplain, 402.
Wolseloye, Geoffr^ de, parson of the
church of Marchamiey. 94.
Wokingham, Walsingliam [co. Durham],
Wolstanton. See Woolstaston.
Wolston, Robert son of Hugh de, 545.
Wolston, Wolfricheston [oo. Warwick],
prior of, 63.
WoluardeJeye, Wolvardeleye, Richard
de, 372.
Wolurich. See Wolverich.
Wolvardelev, Wolvardeleye, See Wolu-
ardeleye : Wolverley .
Wolvel, John, of Andevre. 240.
Wolvemere. See Woolmor.
Wolverhampton , Wol vernehampton ,
Wolvreiihampton [oo. Stafford],
, the free chapel of, Master Walter
de Istelepe, dean of, 113.
, Master John deEverdon,
dean of, 113.
, , Theodosius de Camilla,
dean of, 553.
, , the chapter of, 553.
, la Penne by. See Penn.
Wo'lverich, Wolurich, Wulfrioh, Robeirt,
of Bridbrok, 293.
,RogrT, of WenJok. 488.
William, of Northweld, 482.
See Wulfrich.
Wolverley, Wolvardelcy [co. Worces-
ter], 560.
Wolverlowe. See Wolferlow.
Wolvemehampton. See Wolverhamp-
ton.
Wolvierton. See Wolfreton.
Wolveeey, castle of. See Winchester.
Wolvrenhampton. See Wolverhampton.
Wolvy, William, 560.
WolwardeoOte, William de. 234.
Wolyngham. See Willingham ; Woling-
ham.
Woman hanged for robbery, 23.
being pregnant, sentenced to be
nanged, 574.
Wood, to enolose and empark a, 2.
See Bosoo; Boys; Wode.
Woodbridge, Wodebrugge [co. Suffolk],
prior and convent of, 166.
Woodcroft, Wodecroft, co. Northamp-
ton, 293.
Wood Dalling, Wodedallinge, Wode DaJ-
lyng [co. Norfolk], 263, 479.
Woodford, Wodeford, 350.
See Palmere of Wodeford.
Woodford by Hi n ton, Wodeford by Hyn-
ton [co. Northampton], 157.
Woodham Ferrers, Wodeham Ferers,
CO. Essex, 497.
Woodham Walter, Wodeham, oo. Essex,
111.
Woodhav, East, Wydehaye [oo. Hants],
Henry de L"^eret, rector of the
ohurcm of, 269.
Woodington, Wodetom [oo. Hants], 274.
287.
Woodleigji, Wodelegh, oo. Devon, 298.
Woodlock. See Merewell.
Woodmancoto, Wodemancoto, oo. Sus-
sex, 175.
, Richard de Sheffeld, parson of,
44, 57.
Woodrow, Woderowe [near Melksham],
CO. Wilts, 115. 132, 202.
Woodstock, Wodestok, Edmund de
[afterwards earl of Kent], the
king's brother, 105, 139, 168, 187,
269, 419. 435, 436, 438, 530, 568,
581, 597, 699.
Woodstock, Wodeetoke, Wodestok, co.
Oxford, 34, 115, 201, 270.
letters patent dated at, 162,
i64-168, 183-186, 192-194, 215,
275.
Wool, 249.
, oustoms on. See Customs.
, offenoes by the collectors of the
custom on, at the Cinque Ports
[and other places], 603.
, Staple of, 445, 496, 5^.
, , nutyor of, or mayor of
the merchants of. $See Oherle-
to«.
J commissioners or justt<)es touch-
ing offenoes against the staple,
477, 486, 489, 500, 518, 539.
, a ship laden with, Ac., 114, 285,
472, 478, 609.
, proclamation for the arrest of,
and mandato, 497, 498.
, export of, to CaJais, 605.
, , licence for the, 496.
, , contrary to the statute,
496, 518, 534.
1
926
GENERAL INDEX.
Wool, export of — coni.
, See Custom on Wools,
Ac,; Trade.
, tronage of. See Londoa.
and wool-fells, oostoms oq, or in-
oremMit on toe costoniB oi. See
Custom.
, hides and wares, a ship laden
with, 114. 180.
, doth of, 129.
Woolaston, Willanston [co. Oxford], 43.
WoolaYinflrton. Wollyngton [oo. Sotner-
Woolbeding, Wolbedyng. oo. SnsseK,
415.
Wookr, WoUore [oo. Northumberland],
J29.
Wool-fdls, oostom on. See Customs.
Wodmer, W<Jmer, *WoIvemere, [oo.
Hants], 72, 325.
WoolBtastim, Woktanton, oo. Salop,
601.
Woolsthorpe, Wullesthorpe [oo. Lin-
coln], 592.
Woolston, Wolfhamston [in Chigwell
parish], oo. Essex, 600.
Woolyeraton, Wolferstone [oo. Suffolk],
270.
Wootoo. Wotton by Briddeport [oo.
Dorset], 161.
Wootton, Wotton [co. Bedford], 444,
543.
Wootton, Wudeton [oo. Olouoester],
576.
Wootton, Wotton [co. Oxford], 407.
Worcester, bishop of. 332.
, Se^ Coheham. Thomas
de; Qainsborough, William de;
Giffard, Godfrey ; Maid^oestan,
John de; Reginald! , Walter.
, cathedral church of [St. Mary],
the prior and chapter or cooyecit
of, 103, 331, 332, 389 495, 499,
509, 511, 512, 522, 523, 560, 561,
572, 587, 590.
, Philip, prior [1287 to 1296] of,
572, 587.
, Simon, prior [1296 to 1301] of,
499.
, John [de la Wyke], prior [1301
to 1317] of, 103, 331, 389, 495,
511, 522, 590.
,Wulfstao, Wlfston, prior [1317
to 1327] of, 522, 523.
, archdeacon of Gloacester in.
See Glocicester.
Worcester, bishopric, diocese, or see erf,
t; J®v3 I?. 53, 74, 118, 142, 352,
516, 576, 593.
guardian oi the spirituality of,
49.
, Henry de Cobeham. the
yonneer, and Master James de
Cobeham, 52.
tenth In the, 117. 118, 123, 392.
Worcester, Wygorn', WyHsoeafcre, aHy
of, 118, 123, 485, 495, 499, 56,
572.
, oonserFaftor of iiie peace for, 46.
, castle of, 128.
pavage f^, 345, 575.
Worcester, coamfcy of, 123.
, assessoffs for, 349.
, commissionerB for, 97, 299.
to arrest ragaboods is,
98.
conserrators of the peace for,
460.
sheriff of, 158, 203, 501.
, William de BeOo
Campo, 4d.
Wordy, lliomas de, parson of Itoha
Stoke, 106.
Worfield. WMcfeld, co. Salop, 145.
Worksop, Wyrksop, Wirksop, Wiikttop,
oo. Nottinfi^iam, 5, 368, 364, 596.
, the prior of, 206.
Worldham [oo. Hants], 488.
East, Ebtwerldham, Est Werid-
ham, £st Woridham, oo. Sootk-
amptoQ, 72, 366, 579.
Worlingham. See Warlingham.
Worikigtoii Wridelington, Wrydelinf-
ton, WrytelyngtoQ [co. Snffolkj,
21, 184. 276.
Wormington, Great, Great Wunnynton,
CO. Gloucester, 291.
, bridge across the Lndebrok ti,
291.
Wormle^ton, WiloMle^ton [oo. Wtf-
widt], 557.
Wormynton, Peter de, panon of 'Egfoh
maleshogh, 383.
Worsele, Adam Jurdonesman de, 88.
, William de, 88.
Worstead, Worstede [co. Norfolk], 277.
W(Htes, Thomas, 180.
Compare Wartre.
Worthington, Worthinton. See Worth-
yngton.
Worthy, Martyr, Matreworthdy [«.
Hants], MenoT de Scaldewdle,
panon of, 72.
Worthyngton, Worthynton, Worthing-
ton, Worthinton, Emma late m
wife of Heniy de, 258, 346.
, William de, 233.
Worton, Nether, Netherorton [oo. Ox-
ford], 588.
Wo86, Bichard atte, master of the ship
the St. Leonard, 28.
WottenhuU, John de, panon if Twyn-
ham, 881.
Wotton, Woctoa, John de, 18, 297.
, John son of Walter de, S88.
, Bichard de, a commiflsicHier, 184.
, , prebendaiy of Tigo io
St. Paitn<^s, DnbUn, 448.
Bobert de, 583.
See Wootton,
GENERAL INDEX.
927
•V
Wonburne. See Woboume.
Woughton, Wokton [oo. Buckingham],
278.
Woulere, Simon le, 639.
, William, 640.
Woulf. See Wolf.
Woxebrigge, Wixebrigge, Augustine de,
an aflsesBor, 383.
Wra, Rtohard dd, of Bikerton, 3a5.
Compare Wrey ; Wro.
Wragby, Wrauby [co. York], Edmund
de Ghesele, parson of, 214.
Wramplingham, Heniy de, chaplain,
118.
Wrangle, Wrangel, co. Lincoln, 309.
Wraone, or Wrauue, WaJter, 90, 193.
Wrantham. See Wrentham.
Wrauby. See Wragby.
Wrauue. See Wranne.
Wray. See Wrey.
Wreck of aea, 169-172, 297, 298, 304. 364,
417. 483, 538, 539, 546, 604-606.
Wreltoti [co. York], 234.
Wrendi, Richard, 464.
Wrentham. Wrantham, co. Suffolk, 264.
WreeseL Wreeel [oo. York]. William de
Gfreodale, parson of, 207, 209.
Wrestlingwortb, Wreetelyngworth,
Wrestlyngworth, oo. Bedford,
467, 463, 466.
Wretham, Wrotham [co. Norfolk], 163.
Wrexham, WTyghtlesham in Wales [oo.
Denbigh], 264.
Wrey. William de. 19.
Compare Wra.
Wridelington. See Worlington.
Wright, Wrighte. Wiyght, Hugh le, of
Duntoo, 638.
, Simon le, of Grafton, 292.
Writ, Writs the king's, trampling on
the, 176.
,the king's, examiner of, Roger
de Sutton, 1, 378, 505.
Writelyng. See Wartling.
Writer, William the, 499.
Writlyng. See Wartling.
Writlyng^. See Wartling.
Writtle, Wnytele, Wretele [oo. Essex],
186.
Wro, John in the. of Bstherling, 368.
Compare Wra.
Wrookeshale. See Wroxhale.
Wrong, Henry 296.
Wrotele. See WrilUe.
Wrotham, Bernard de, 276, 296.
William de, parson of Birehull
and Acle, 196.
See Wretham.
Wrong. See Wrong.
Wroxhale, Wrockeefaale, Jolm de, of
Somerset, 522.
, of Dorset, and Alioe his
wife, 282.
, Walter de, 144,
Wroxton, Wroxston [co. Oxford], prior
and convent of, 23, 614, 668.
Wrydelington. See Worlington.
Wryght. See Wright.
Wryghtleeham in Wales. See Wrexham.
Wrysel, William de, of Waughen, 546.
Wrytelyngton. See Worlington.
Wudeton. See Wootton.
Wulfrich. See Wolverich.
Wuldy, William, 126.
Wullesthorpe. See Woolsthorpe.
Wulsy, Walter son of Thomas, the elder,
170.
Wurmynton. See Wormington.
Wy, Wye, Adam de, a purveyor, 390,
394, 420.
,John de, 146. 427.
, prior oi Bilsyngton, 612.
Wybaltonesborok [in Dean Forest]. 16.
Wybbury, Wibbury, Simon de, 99..
Wyberton, Clement son of Robert de,
and Nicholas his brother, 170.
Wyberton [co. Lincoln], Gerard do
Cusanoia, parson of, 210.
Wybetoft. See Wibtoft.
Wyboldestone. See Wyboston.
Wyboston, Wyboldestone [oo. Bedford],
82.
Wyburgh, Wybourgh, Simon, 640.
William, 639.
Wyoh*. See Droitwich; Wyohe.
Wyoham. See Wytham.
Wyohard. See Wyschard.
Wyohe, Wyoh,' Wyth', John atte, 484.
, Nicholas atte, of Tangeleye, 241.
, Roger atte, 484.
, Walter, of Erlingham. 307, 364.
Wychebaud. See Wichbold.
Wyohingham, Wychyngham, Stephen
de, 194.
See Witchingham.
Wychyngham St. Fwth. See Witching-
ham St. Faith.
Wyokemanson. John, master of a ship
[of Holland], 178.
Wyddiam. See Wykham.
Wycombe, Wyooumbe, Wycumbe, Joan
late the wife of Walter de. of
Oxford, 391, 694.
John de, 168, 497.
, , of Cambridge, 478.
, Richard de, 232.
Roger de, 'carpenter,' 331.
Wyda, Geoffrey son of, de Traneby, 316.
Wyddeslade, Wydeslade. Walter de,
466, 476.
Wydeford. See Widford,
Wydehaye. See Woodhay, East.
Wydemerpole, Wydmerpol. Nicholas de,
a commissioner, Ac., 279.
Wydeslade. See Wyddeslade.
Wydewesone, Robert le, [of Colchester],
476, 480.
Wydeworth, John de, 297, 470,
928
GENEEAL INDEX.
Wydington. See Wydyngton.
Wydmerpol. See Wydemerpole.
Wydycombe [co. Worcester], 499.
Wydyngton, Wydington, Ralph de, an
assessor, 348.
, William de, parson of Acle, 196.
Wye. See Wy.
Wyfer, Richard, 517.
Wygan, Wigan, Honry de, 230.
Simon. 462.
, Walter de, 94.
Wygemore, Wyggemor, Richard de,
purveyor, ®1.
William de, 545.
See Mortuo Mari; Wigmore.
Wygenhale, Wyginhale, Wigenhale.
John de, 451.
Robert de, 471.
See Wiggenhall.
Wyget, Riohaard, 486.
Wygeton, Dionisia de, 171.
GilJ)ert de, clerk, 418, 420.
, , au<litor for the town of
Abbeville, 605.
, king's clerk, controller
of the Wardrobe, 386, 387.
custodies granted to,
139.
warden of St. Julian's
hospital, Southampton, 135.
John de, 30, 31.
Wygeton, church of, in the diocese of
York, 164.
See Wigton; Wigtown; West
Wy^on.
Wygeyn, Walter, of Coupel, and Alice
his wife, 275.
Wyggeanor. See Mortuo Mari; Wig-
more; Wygemore.
Wygg^irie. Wyg^epirye, William de,
and Sarah ms wife, 152.
Wyght. See Wight.
Wyghtfleesh, William, 234.
Wygeton. See Weig^ton; Wighton.
Wyghton, 231.
Wyginhale. See Wygenhale.
Wygorn' Wygomia, Wyrccestre, Wire^
oestre, Hugh de, ^peleter,' or
'skinner,* of London, 581, 591.
Petronilla de, 93.
, Richard de, parson of the church
of Aberfrowe, 271.
, William de, 100.
Wyke, Wyk, Wike, John de, 467.
, Martin de, 294.
, Richard de, 204.
, and Alice his wife, of
Gillingham. 571, 586.
, Robert de, of Hampton in Han-
bury, 522.
his daughter Agnes,
wife of Henry de Sharpeno, 522.
Stephen de, of co. Kent, 462.
William de, attorney of Walter
de Istelepe, 115.
, , at I/echelade, 295.
Wykeham, Wykham [co. York], 404.
chapel of St. Mary tho Virgin
and St. Elena of, 404.
, prioress and convent of, 403.
Wyken, John de, * pestour,' 481.
Wykerle, Robert de, 608.
Wykes. See Wickon.
Wyke Suthteoge. See Week South-
teign.
Wyket, Walter, 496.
Wykewane, James, 278.
Wykham. Wyckham, brother Humphrey
de, 80.
, John de, 403.
Robert de, and Robert his son,
177.
See Wickham; Wykeham.
Wykyng. See Wikyng.
Wykyngeston. William de, paiBon of la
Penne by Wolvemehamptoo, 553.
Wylardeby. See Willerby.
Wylberd, William, 19.
Wylby. See Willoughby.
Wylde. See Wilde.
Wyldemwshe. Willemein^. Robert [of
Bristol], 679.
Wyleby, Wileby, Ralph de, of Great
Dersete, 2i55.
, Robert de, of Norwich, 277.
, William de, chaplain, 637.
See Willoughby.
Wyleoote, Simon de, and John his son,
176.
, William son of Simon de. 234.
See Wylicote.
Wyleford. See. Wilford.
Wyleghby, Wylegheby. See Willoughby.
Wylenhale, Robert son of Geoffrey de,
370.
Wyleirsham, Robert de, 277.
Wylghby, Wylgheby. See Willoughby.
Wylicote, William de, 442.
See Wylecote.
Wylie, Wyly, Nicholas, 155.
, Nicholas de, 408.
Wylington, Wylyngton, Wylynton,
Wylington, Henry de, of Culver-
den, 141.
, , assaulted at Brigge-
water, 360.
, sheriff of Cornwall, 56.
, the king's steward, of
Cornwall. 141, 162.
, John de. a commissioner, con-
servator of the peace, 97, 460.
, and Joan his wife, 260.
Wyliton. See Willington.
Wylley. See Wellow.
Wyllyngham. See Willingham.
Wylmyngton, Wylmynton, Joan latr
the wife of Bertram de, 581.
, Ralph son of Bertram de, 581.
See Wilmington.
Wyloghby. See Willoughby.
Wyltes. See Wilts,
GENERAL INDEX.
929
WyltMhirt, WylteAhyre. 8u Wilte-
Bfaire.
Wylton, Wilton, Geoffirej de, 286.
John de, SIO, 365.
See Wilton.
Wylughby, Wylngheby. Sec Wil-
loughby.
Wyly. See Wylie.
Wjiye. See Willian.
Wylyngdon. See Willingdon.
Wylyngton, Wylynton. Sec Willing-
ton ; Wyhngton.
Wymbish. See Wymbysshe.
Wymburne, Wymburn. See Wimbome.
Wjnnbyashe, Wytnbys. Wymbish, Nic-
holas de, 361, 477.
Wymelingewold. See Wimenswould.
Wymer, John, 81.
Wymeropol. See Widmerpol.
Wymond. See Wymund.
Wymondham [oo. Leioester], 835.
Wympton, Thomas de, 171.
Wymund, Wymond, Isabella, 403.
Joan, 403.
John son of John, 543.
Peter, of Bedford, 439.
, William, 292, 403.
Wymyot, Richard, 371.
Wyn. See Wyne.
Wynftndermere. Sec Windermere.
Wynbrok, John de, 575.
WyncaltOD, John de, 234.
Wyncaulton. See Wincaunton.
Wynoeby. See Winceby.
Wynceconte, Nicholas. 98.
Wynoelord. See Wyntereford.
Wynoent, Richard, 553.
^fle Vincent.
Wynoestre, John de, [of Sworda], 204.
, of Meodeleaham, 111.
See Wynton.
Wyncheoombe. See Winchcombe.
Wyndielse, Wyncheleae. See Winchel-
sea.
Wyndas, John, 341, 542. 549.
Wynde, Richard. 213.
Wyndc^ates, Wyngates, Richard de,
Thomas de, 211.
William de, 212.
Wyndeleeton. Thomas de. 359.
Wyndesore, Wyndesoree, Alexander de,
232, 646.
rector of the church of
Lamvas, 830. 354.
Edmund de, 'pameter.' 446.
, a purveyor. 129.
Ralph de, provost of the church
of Holyhead, 195.
Richard de, 467.
, an assessor, oonunis-
sioner, Ac., 347, 602.
Robert de, 209.
18846
Wyndeeoro— c/)n<.
Roger de, 419.
Walter de, 374.
, William de, of Scardeburgh,
164.
See Windsor; Wyndlesore.
Wyndhulle, William de. 606.
Wyndlesore, William de, of Somerton,
179.
See Wyndesore.
Wyne, Wyn, Wynne, Robert, 82.
Thomas. 372.
, William de, 466.
Wynebaud, Peter. 439.
Wynepol. See Wimpole.
Wynemaneston. See Wimpson.
Wynen, Ycvan, 310.
Wynesham. Sec Winsham.
Wynewardestowe, 12.
Wynford, Hug^ de, 19.
Wyngates. See Wyndegatee.
Wyngefeld, Roger de. 306, 361, 365.
Wyngeham. See Wingham.
Wyniard, Thomas de, 211.
Wynkedeleye, Adam de, 230.
Wynkele, Wynkley. See Winkleigh.
Wynne. jSee Wyne.
Wynneferthyng. See Wtnfarthing.
Wynnesf odder. John. 566.
Wynpol. Sec Wimpole.
Wynsedes, John de, 366.
Wynsete. See Winsett.
Wynston, Gilbert de, a purveyor. 62.
Wynstre, Wjrnstr*, Hu^ de, othertcise
Hugh de Meni! of Wynstre, 465,
470.
Sec. also Meynille; Winster.
Wyntoford. See Wyntereford.
Wynterborne, Wymterbourne. See
Winterbome; Winterbourne.
Wynterbourueford. See Winterboum
Ford.
Wynterbourno Wast. See Winterbonie
Monkton.
Wynterburne, Wynterburn, Wynter-
born, John de, commissioner. 537.
Thomas de, 477.
See Winterbourne.
Wyntereford, Wynteford or Winceford.
William de, 101, 169.
Wyiiterflode, Wynterflod, Ralph, 175.
Richard, 175.
Wynterford. See Wyntereford.
Wyntertoii. See Winterton.
Wynteworth, John de, 70.
Sec Bynteworth.
Wyntfred Neuburgh. Sec Winfrith
Newburgh.
Wynthorpe, Hugh de la, 306.
Wynton, Adam de, a monk of Winches-
ter, elected bishop of Winchester
[his election was annulled by the
Pope], 406.
8n
930
GENEEAL INDEX.
Wyntoo — eorU.
, John de, 'tavemer,* 540, 642.
William de, of Ijondon, and
Jo^i his wife, 595.
See Winchester; Wynoestare.
Wyntr', Hugh son of Robert de, 489.
Wyntryngham, Ralph de, 133.
Wyntryugton. See Winterton.
Wynyemton. See Winnianton.
Wyot, William, 232.
Wyppe, Wype, 106, 609.
Wyrale, Richard de, 235.
Richard son of Sybil de, 322.
See Wirhale; Wirral.
Wyre [near Bewdley, oo. Salop], forest
of, 545.
Wyreoeebre. See Wygom'.
Wyrham, William de, 451.
Wyrkeley, Robert de, biS.
Wyrkesop, Wyrksop, Robert de, 183.
See Worksop.
Wypon, Robert, 486.
Wysbe^i, Wysberwes, Wysebergh,
Wialjergh, John ae, a purveyor,
12, 216, 267, 412, 564.
Wyschard, Wychard, Wisohard, John,
at Aynesbury, 273.
[of Sheyle], 529.
, , [of Manilawes], 271.
Wyse, Geoffrey le, of Barton, 209.
, John le, 802.
Compare Wiz.
Wysebech, Wysebeche, Nicholas de, of
the Order of Preachers, 69.
See Wisbech.
Wysebergh. See Wysbergh.
Wyseman. See Wysman.
Wysewall, Hugh de, 606.
Wysham, John de, 10, 269, 427.
Wyshangre. See Wishanger.
Wyshowe, William de. 286.
Wysman, WyBemsax, Whisman, Henry,
297, 470.
.John, master of the hospital of
St. Sepulchre or the Holy Sepul-
dire by Hedon, 21, 378.
Wyashele. See Wisley.
Wyston. See Whiston; Wiseton.
Wystowe, Wyxstowe, John do, [of
York], 306.
, Thomas de, [of York], 286.
Wystowe. See Wistow.
Wytebourn. See Whitbourne.
Wytefeld. See Wytfeld.
Wytekere, Simon, 37.
Wyteneye. See Witney.
Wyteryng. See Wittering.
Wytewell. See Whitewell.
Wytfeld, Wytofeld, Thomas, 364, 497.
See Whitefeld.
Wyth', Wyoh*, Robert, of Denever, 451.
See Droitwich; With: Wyche.
Wytham or Wycham, John de, panon
of l>ryngham. See Tyringhayn.
Wytham. See Witham; Witham
Friary.
Wythecombe. See Withyoombe.
Wyth^ope. See Wythop.
Wyther, John son of Robert de, 682.
Wythelee, Robert, 485.
Wythens, William, and Joan his wife,
Wyther, Wither, John, of Laontony,
364.
Nicholas, of Thorpe, 466.
,Ranulph, 520.
, Robert, 178.
, Thomas, 229.
Walter, 368.
, , of Hum, and Joan his
wife, and his sons Philip, Hufi^,
William and John, 466.
, William, 370.
Wytherefold [co. Surrey], See Duns-
fold.
Wytherington. See Werriugton.
Wytheringtofi. See Widdrington.
Wytherisfeld, Wytheresfeld, John de,
428.
., Walter de, 419.
Wytheton, John de, chaplain, 184.
iSeeWeeton; Withyton.
Wythewyke. See Whitwiok.
Wythibroc, Withibrok, Osbert de, 362.
, William de ,oanon of St. Blary
de Pratis, 68.
Wythiflete or Withiflete [in Christ
Church parish. South war k], 323.
Wythington. See Withingtou.
Wythop in Derwentfells. Wythc^pe,
CO. Cumberland, 189.
Wythyton [P Wighton, co. Norfolk],
Roger le Peschour of. 42.
Wytintcn. See Whittington.
Wytle, Wflliam son of GUbert, 368,
Wytlesbury. See Wyttlebury.
Wytteney. ^'ee Hartley Wintney. •
Wytteneye. See Witney.
Wyttenham, Robert de, 543, 560.
Wyttlebury, Wytlesbury, John de, 171.
, a conservator of the
peace, 366.
Wytton. See Witton.
Wytyngton. See Whittington.
Wyvelesfoird. See Wilsford.
Wyvelyngg. See Weavling.
Wyvereton, Thomas de, 184, 276.
Wyverthorpe, William de, vicar d
Neuton RochefcHtl, 149.
Wyveton. See Wiveton.
Wyville, Robert de, R. de, a com-
missioner, Ac., 97, 537.
William de, at Slengesby, SOS.
knight, 209.
collector of scutage, 488.
Wyvelyngham. See Willingham.
Wyxstowe. See Wystowe.
■>r*
GENERAL INDEX.
931
Yadiva^ or Yadina, GoceJin son of, 50.
Yago. See Yagoestown.
YagoestowQ, Yago [oo. Kildorel, Ridi-
ard de Wotton, prebenaary of,
in St. Patrick's, Dublin, 443.
Yakeele. Soc Yaxley.
Yalding, Audinges, co. Kent, 532.
Yale [co. Denbigh], 264.
Yanwortbj Yaoeworth [iu Hazleton
parish], 00. Gloucester, 517.
Yardley. Yordeleye [co. Wopoester],
370.
Yarford, le. See Ford.
Yarm, Yarum [co. York], 233.
Yarmouth, Ermewe in the Isle of Wight,
00. Southampton, 296.
Yarraouth, Great, Great Gememuthe,
Jememuthe, co. Norfolk, 106, 112,
160, 171, 184, 186, 206, 284, 304,
306. 321, 361, 365, 390, 394, 463,
481, 627.
deputy of the butler for, Her-
man Bretun, 634.
, buigees of. See Falstolf.
[(Election of tolls for W. count
oiF Hainault, Holland, Ac.] at,
107, 178, 463, 609.
, collasion by the bailiffs
in collecting [such] tolls, 463.
interference with the bailiffs
appointed by the Barons of the
CSuque Ports to the custody of
their fair in the town of, and
with the collection of customs
from ships. 290.
, J Compare the names
mentioned in the complaint of
John de Alvyngton, 294.
the Denne [Den and Strand] at,
294.
, ships for the king's service pro-
vided by, 326.
, ship taken off. 472.
goods carried away from a ship
at, 87.
,a ship of, 557.
)Ship of called the Godyer or la
Oodtere, 150, 190.
, Nicholas, 150.
, ParUbergh, 150.
, Pater Nosier, 160.
Yarmouth, Little, co. Suffolk, ships for
king's service provided by, 326.
See also South Town.
Yacneswyk, Thomas de, 181.
Yamton. Erdinton [oo. Oxford], 412.
Yarthehurgh, John de, assessor. 348.
Yarum. See Yarm.
Yarwell, William de, parson of Bray-
ton, 147.
Yate, John atte, 486.
See Gate.
Yatemymster. See Yetminster.
Yatham. See Thacham.
Yatingdene. See Yattendom.
Yatminstre. See Grimstone and Yet-
minster; Yetminster.
Yattendon, Yatingdene, Yatyngdene
[co. Berks], 18.
William de Harlaston , parson
of, 18.
Yawthorpe, Yolthorpe [co. Lincoln],
Yaxham, Jakesham [co. Norfolk], 58.
Yaxley. Yakesle [co. Huntingdoni],
William do Bathele, parson or,
189.
Ycumbia, Ycumbe, Ralph sou of John
de, of Periby, 314.
, John his father, 314.
Yde, William, 538. 546, 604.
Yedingham [oo. York], prioress and
convent of, 617.
Yelgreve. See Youlgreave.
Yellebeon [Illebone], William, [of Win-
chester], 686.
Yem, Robert le, 302.
Yenge Margarete. See Margarettiug.
Yeo, John le, 274.
Yeovil ton, Yevelton [co. Somerset],
Wiuter de Harpham. parson or,
460.
Yerdele. Richard de, 196.
, Walter de, 230.
Yerdeleye. See Yardley.
Yerdhill, John de, 620, 589.
Yerdil, Robert de, 212.
Yereward ap Yevan, 310.
See David ap Yereward ; Howel
ap Yereward; Leulin ap Yere-
ward Loyd.
Yetemjoustlre, Yeteminstre. See Yet-
minster.
Yetham, Master William de, 414.
Yetminster, Yeteminstre, Yateminster,
Yetemynstre, Yatemynstre, Yat-
mimstre, co. Dorset, 471, 537.
and Grimstone, prebendaiy of.
See Camilla.
, prebend of. See Grimstone and
Yetminster.
Yevan, John, 276.
Yevan ap David, 310.
ap David Grenou, 310.
IH> David With, 310.
ap Meillir, 310.
ap Rees, 310.
Go<rh 310.
Loyd ap Eynoun, 310.
ap Gurgeneu, 310.
982
GENERAL INDEX.
Yerau — cont.
MuirouUi, 310.
Vaufi^ian, 310.
ap Tevan, 310.
ap Yevan ap David, 310.
ap Yevan, 310.
ap Yevaii Gwynnouus.
310.
Wyuen, 310.
See Anian ap Yevan ; Yoreward.
Yevedon, John de, 302.
/William de, 302.
Yevelton. See Yeovil ton.
Yexhalc, John de, 230.
Yhanime. See Ihani.
Yippinge, Yipinge, Walter de, 246.
Yistelworth. See L4telwoi*th.
Yne or Yve. Scelve; Yve.
Yodete. See Yuclete.
Yokefleet, Youkeflet [co. York], 229.
Yolthorpe. See Yawthorpe.
Yonge. See Yunge.
Yongere, Yougore, John the. See Tyn-
dale. .
,WUliani, 234.
Compare Joefne.
Yougwyne, John, 611.
See Jondewyue.
Yore. See Olifton-upon-Ure ; Ure.
York, archbishop of, 244, 253, 403.
See Melton.
York, archbishopric, dioccBe. or see of,
14, 15, 22, 28, 31, 37, 39, 41, 44,
60. 51, 68, 61, 65, 67, 68, 70, 111,
128, 133, 143, 144, 147, 149, 155,
158, 164. 209, 216, 224, 253, 259.
268, 285, 331, 336, 343, 393, 403,
407, 497, 621.
, guardians of the. 33.
, of the spirituality of, 31,
a, 60, 51, 55, 111.
taxation of bonofioes in tlu'
archbishopric of, 160, 244, 253.
province of, form of taxation
for, 349.
, subsidy of twelve pence in the,
223.
, tenth in the province, or diocese
of, or archdeaconry of Richmond,
13, 24, 29, 56, 69, 65. 66, 70, 117,
148, 160, 164, 204, 214, 216, 220,
223, 244, 252, 253, 312. 331, 336,
345, 385, 386, 387, 390. 440.
, grant by the clergy in the dio-
cese of, 197, 252.
, benefices wasted by the Scots in,
160, 244, 336.
archdeacon of Cleveland in. See
Flisoo; Male Lacu.
, , of Ridimond. See
Northburgh.
, archdeaconry of Cleveland. See
Cleveland.
, of Richmond. 5feRioh-
moad.
York, church of Sfc. Peter, 18, 244.
, , canons in the. See:
Ayremynae Merkyns^Md
Burghersh Pyncebek
Duro Forti Thy wa
Hothum Warle
chancellor of. See Ripplingham.
, dean of, 410.
See Pikering.
, dean and chapter of, 14, 15. 24,
28, 41, 44, 66, 166, 357.
prebendaries in the. See;
Ayremynue Uuatwayt
Bardelby Longa Villa
Blida Moato Aoato
Clif Neapolio
Comubia Pyncebek
Derneford Sabellia
Douse Staunton
Duro Forti Thy wa
.prebends in the. See:
Apesthorpe Husthwaite
Bilton Laughtou-en«le-
Bugthorpe l£>rihen
Cave, South Newbald, South
Driffield Wetwang
Dunnington
, preoentor of. See Cobeham.
sucoentor of. See Mar,
.treasurer of. See Bedewynde;
Maunsel.
, altar of St. Willifcm in, 17.
York, EJverwyk, Eboracum. city of. 18,
21, 22, 23, 25, 58, 85, 111, 137, 159.
181, 207, 209, 215, 216, 218, 219.
225, 236, 251, 282, 284, 302. 312.
320, 328, 352. 354, 357, 368, 360,
363, 379, 383, 393, 395, 398, 405,
420, 421, 425, 461, 477, 687, 697,
598.
Mayor and bailiffs of. 111, 340.
commission, or justices, of flgol
delivery for the castie of, 81, 270.
322, 477, 548.
corn to be conveyed in ships
from Norfolk faiid other count-
ies] to, 697, 598.
disturbance at, footmen from
London killM, 286.
, city of. letters patent dated at-,
7. 10, 18, 21-32. 44, 84-^. 206,
210-229, 233-260, 262. 264-272.
281-377. 379-384, 386-388, 390,
392, 417, 424. 461-463, 467-477,
483.
Parliament at. See Parliament.
pavage and murage for, 395.
prison, or gaol of, 144, 358, 444.
proclamation a^nst carrying
swords a<Dd arms m, 528.
soutage at, 305.
seal for the recognisances of
debt, Nicholas Sauvage keefier of
the. 16.
statute of, prohibiting; the sale
of wiMB, Ae.. by [oertaan of] t^e
king's ministers, 606.
GENERAL INDEX.
983
Yoric, streets, &o., in the city of: —
Coiw?y Street, Gonynet*trete in,
23,393.
Kirkgate in, 119.
Nessgate, NeBsegate in, 119.
Petergate In, 312.
Skeldergate in, 100.
Walndgate. Walmegate in, 286.
Bootham by, liberty of. See
Bootham.
, St. Mary's hospital. Sve
BoorUiam.
the Fo6S, the king's stew of the,
224.
St. Clement's by. See Clemen-
thorpe.
York, churches, parLshee, religious
houses, Ac, in the city of : —
Friars of the Order of St.
Augustine in,. 22, 23. 393.
Carmelite friaru formerly dwell-
ing in. 22, 259.
prior and friars of the Carme-
lite Order of, 22.
Holy Trinity church, Conyug-
arth, 587.
Si. John's Ousebridge or Mick-
legate, church of St. John
the £yangelist at the bridge
of the Ouse in, 312.
altar of St. Mary in, 420.
St. Leonard's hospital, 6, 210,
628.
, Robert de Clypston,
master of, 75, 105, 196, 197.
, Mik^ter John Wale^
wayn, master of. 160, 196,
197, 252, 325.
St. Mary's abbefy, 135.
,the abbot of, 20, 29,
331.
, collector of the
tenth in the diocese of York,
29, 65. 66, 69, 197, 214, 216,
220, 387, 390.
.the abbot and convent
of, 124, 190. 211, 239, 520,
521.
St. Mary atte Castelyato,
church of, 225, 396.
St. Mary and tbe Holy
Angels, Master John de
Busshe sacristan of tbe
chapel of, 995.
St. Mary's chapel. See
Bootham.
St. Mary's hospital, Bootham.
St'c Bootham.
St. Michael in Berefrid, parish
of, 312.
St. Nicholas's hospital, Nich-
olas de Hugate, keener of,
120.
, Nk^olas de Malton of
Hugate, keeper of, 120.
, Robert de Gryinstoii.
keeper of, 269.
York, ooonty of, 5, 84, 88, 100. 144,
162, 178, 200, 218, 286, 294,301,
326, 329, 375, 390, 401, 444, 447.
540, 541, 598.
, oommissioniers to arrest rebds
99.
, commissioiners touching cur-
rency and forged or base coin in,
500, 501.
commissioners touchius mal-
practices by sheriffs and others
for, 299.
, conservators of the peace for,
541.
, tho Esttrithyng, North-
rithyng, Westtrithyng, 461.
preceptor [of the hospitalare] in.
Ralph de Oostro, 80.
, commission de vxUliis et fossatis
for the banks of the Humber in
Holdemess and Dykeryng, 374,
545.
for Mersklasd upon the
river Don, 309.
for the Ouse, 479, 603.
justices of assize for, 444.
prohibition against
armed persons coming before, 459.
justices of gaol delivery for,
144.
enquiry touching money levied
in, 19.
sheriff of, 2, 19, 28, 157. 160,
176. 224, 264, 820, 327, 422, 459,
483, 488.
Nicholas de Grey, 34,
46, 58.
« , to euauire the names of
disturbers of tnc peace, 351.
, Estri thing. Northrithing and
Westrithing, assessors for, 348.
form of taxation for.
349.
Westrithing, scutage in, 450,
483.
, W. archbishop of York to be
keeper of, 159.
Roger Dammory's lands in, 58.
Scots in, 157. 159, 398.
, com from, 5.
, custom on wools in, 603.
, offences arainst the Staple of
wools in, 4^.
, dLsturbed state of. 351.
offences against the statute of
York in, 605.
,soutage, 450. 483.
, [Edward I] for the
Scotch war, 488.
, summonses of the Exchequer for
the king's debts in, 19.
Youkeflet. See Yokefleet; Yukflete.
Youlgreave, Yelgreve [co. Derby!,
Hugh de Lekebum, vicar of, 179.
Youn, William, 89.
Young, WUliam called ihe, 389.
, Younge. See Yongere.
034
GENERAL INDEX.
Younger, the. See Yoogere.
Yoxall, Yoxhale [co. Stafford], 431.
Ypree, Ipres in Flanders fWest Flan-
ders], merohants and burgesses
of, diartar of Henry HI, 24.
, merchant of, 457.
, exemption from arreBt of goods
of men of, 24, 457.
[men of, named], 630.
Ysaac. See Isaao.
Ysniongere, Ysemongero. iSiee Ismongcr.
Ystrad Flur. Sec Strata Florida.
Ythel. John, 544.
Yuclete, Yoclete. John son of Richard
de, 172, 182.
Yukflete, Youkeflet, John son of Adam
de, 229.
See Yokefleet.
Yunge, Younge, Yonge, Adam le, 302.
, Alan le, 622.
, Geoffrey le, of Breyding, 82.
, ,of Chestele, 484.
James le, 484.
,John le, 484, 485.
Robert le, Isle of Wight, 485.
,of Ken, 485.
,[of Weston], 105.
William le, 280, 484, 4a5.
See Jevene; Joofne: Young.
Yunghusebonde, Henry le. 90.
Yve, Ive, Robert. 308, 549.
William, and Joan his wife,
daughter of Richard Ic Cartcre.
523.
Yvelcestre. See Ilchester.
I z
I Zealand, Zeelaud, Seland, count of.
Sec Hainault.
I , ^oods of [Bnglisli] merohants
I seuBed in, 106.
merchants of, 392.
I Zaemsbaohte, Robert de. 312.
I Zierikzee, CHrice, Sirice fin the i&laud
of Schouwen in HoilaJid], a ship
1 of, 114.
! , a ship called la Doiieland of. 111
I Zoucho. Zousch. Zouscbe* Zache,
Zusche, Soudie, Aymer la.
Amalricus la, 45, 104. 133. 217.
' Roger la, 228.
, , William la, 76. 549.
,a conservator of the
peace for Rutland. 461.
of Asshoby, 469.
,a commissioner.
consetrvator of the poaoe, Ac., 97,
460.
William la, of Harring-
I worth, a commisBioner. oonaen^a-
tor of the peaae, &c., 97, 460.
. , Roger, 487.
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LuARD, M.A., Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College, Cam-
bridge. I86I.
The letters of Robert Orosaeteste range in date from about 1210 to 1968. They refer
especially to the diocese of Lincoln, of which Qrosseteste was bishop.
26. Drsoriptivb Catalogue of Manuscripts relating to thb Histoby of
Gbeat Bbitain and Ibeland. Vol. I. (in Two Parts) ; Anterior to the
Norman Invasion. (Out of print.) Vol. 11.; 1066-1200. Vol. HI. ;
1200-1827. By Sir Thomas Duffus Habdy, D.C.L., Deputy Keeper
of the Beoords. 1862-1871.
27. Boyal and othbb Historical Letters illustrattvb of thb rbior of
Henry m. Vol. I. 1216-1286. Vol. II. 1236-1272. Heleeted and
edited Iwihe Bev. W. W. Shirley, D.D., Begins Professor of Bedesi-
astioal History, and Canon of Christ Church, Oxfoid. 1862-1866.
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38. Ohbovioa Mokabtbbii S. ALBxm:—
L THOMiE Walbinqham Historia ANaLiOANA ; Yol. I., 1272-1881
Vol. n., 1881-1422.
2. WiLLBLMI RiSHANOER CHRONICA ET AnNALES, 1259-1307.
3. JOHANNIS DE TeOKELOWB BT HbNRIOI DB BlANBFORDB CHRONICA
BT Annalbb 1259-1296 ; 1307-1324 ; 1392-1406.
4. Qbsta Abbatum Monastbru S. Albani, a Thoma Walsikgham,
RBONANTB RiCABDO SbCUNDO, EJUSDBM EcCLBSfJB Pr£CBNTORE,
COMPILATA ; Vol. I., 793-1290 : Vol. H., 1290-1849 : Vol. HI.,
1349-1411.
5. Johannis Amundbsham, monaohi Monastbrii S. Albani, ut
vidbtur, Anna lbs ; Vols. I. and U.
6. Rbgistba quorunoam Abbatum Monastebii S. Albani, qui
SiEOULO XV"^ FLORUERB ; Vol. I., ReGISTRUM ABBATIiS JOHANNIS
Whbthamstbdb, Abbatis Monastbru Sancti Albani, itbrum
suscBPT^ ; Roberto Blakbnbt, gapbllano, quondam ad-
SGKiPTUBf : Vol. II., Reoistra Johannis Whethabistedb,
WiLLBLBfl AlBON, BT WiLLELMI WaLINGFOBDE, AbBATTTM
Monastbrii Sancti Albani, gum Appendice coNTiNEirrB
QUASDAM BPIBT0LA8 A JoHANNB WhBTHAMSTBDB OONSCRIPTAS.
7. Tpodigma Nbustrus a Thobia Walsinoham, quondam monacho
Monastbrii S. Albani, conscbiptum.
Edited by Hbnby Thomas Riley, M.A., BarriBter-at-Law. 1863-1876.
In (he flnl two volmnes is a History of England, from the death of Henry m. to the
death of Henry V.. by Thomas Walsingham, Precentor of Bt. Albans.
In the 8ra volome is a Chronicle of English History, attributed to William Rishanger,
who liTed in the reign of £<dward I. : an account of transactions attending the award of the
kingdom of Scotland to John BalUol, 1291-1293, also attributed to William Rishanger, but on
no sufficient ground : a short Chronicle of English History, 1292 to 1800, by an imknown hand :
a short Chronicle, WiUelmi Rishanger Gesta Edwardi Pnmi, Regis Anglies, probably by the
same hand : and fragments of three Chronicles of English History, 1286 to 1807.
In the 4th volume is a Chronicle of English History, 1259 to 11196 : Annals of Edward n.,
1807 to 1838, by John de Trokelowe, a monk of Bt. Albans, and a continuation of Trokelowe's
Annals, 1323, 1824, by Henry de Blaneforde : a full Chronicle of English History, 1392 to 1406.
and an account of the benefactors of Bt. Albans, written in the early part of the 15th century,
The 5th, 6th, and 7th volumes contain a history of the Abbots of Bt. Albans, 798 to 1411,
mainly compiled by Thomas Walsingham, with a Continuation.
The 8th and 9tn volumes, in continuation of the Annals, contain a Chronicle probably of
John Amundesham, a monk of St. Albans.
The 10th and 11th volumes relate especially to the acts and proceedings of Abbots
Whethamstede, Albon, and Wallingford.
The 18th volume contains a compendious History of England to the reign of Henry V.
and of Normandy in early times, also by Thomas Walsingham, and dedicated to Henry Y.
39. Ohbonicon Abbatije Eybshamensis, auctoribus Dominioo Priorb
EVESHAMIiB BT ThOMA DB MaRLEBBRGB AbBATB, A FUNDATIONB AD
ANNUM 1213, UNA CUM CONTINUATIONS AD ANNUM 1418. Edited by
the Rev. W. D. Macray, Bodleian Library, Oxford. 1868.
The Chronicle of Evesham illustrates the history of that important monastery from
690 to 1418. Its chief feature is an autobic^^raphy, which makes us acquainted with the
inner daily life of a great abbey. Interspersed are many notices of general, personal, and
local history.
30. RiCARDI DB OlRBNCBSTBIA SpBCULUM HiSTORIALE DE GeSTIS ReOUM
Anoli*. Vol. I., 447-871. Vol. H., 872-1068. Edited by John B. B.
Mayor, M.A., Fellow of St. JoWe College, Cambridge. 1863-1869.
Richard of Cirencester's history is in four books, and gives many charters in favour of
Westminster Abbey, and a very full account of the lives and miracles of the saints,
especially of Edward the Confessor, whose reign occupies the fourth book. A treatise on
the Coronation, by William of Sudbury, a monk of Westminster, flllg book ii. c. 3.
31. Ybab Books of thb Reiqns of Edward the First and Edward the
Third. Years 20-21, 21-22, 30-31, 32-38, and 33-35 Edw. I; and
11-12 Edw. lU. Edited and translated by Alfred John Horwood,
Barrister-at-Law. Years 12-13, 18-14, 14, 14-1/5, 16, 16, 17, and 17-18,
Edward III. Edited and translated by Luke Owbn Pike, M.A.,
Barrister-at-Law. 1863-1903.
L«^ LP" •
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82. Narbatiybs of the Expulsion of the English from NoftMAKDT, 1449-
1460.— Bobertus Blondelli de Redactione NormaimiflB : Le Keoonvre-
ment deNormendie,par Berry, H^rault du Roy: Conferences between
the Ambassadors of France and Eogland. Edited by the Rev. Joseph
Stevenson, M.A. 1868.
83. HiSTORiA ET Cartularidm Monasterii S. Petri Gloucbstrle. Vols. I.-
ni. Edited by W. H. Hart, F.S.A., Membre Correspondant de U
Soci^t^ des Antiqnaires de Normandie. 1863-1867.
34. Alexandri Neckam de Naturis Rerum libri duo; with Neckam's
Poem, De Laudibus Divine SAPiENTiiE. Edited by Thoblas Wright,
M.A. 1868.
35. Leechdoms, Wortcunnino, and Starcraft of Early England ; being
a Collection of Docuirents illustrating the History of Science in this
Country before the Norman Conquest. Vols. I.-in. Collected and
edited by the Rev. T. Oswald Cockayne, M.A. 1864-1866.
36. Annales Monastioi.
Vol. 1. : — ^Annales de Margan, 1066-1282 ; Annales de Theokesberia,
1066-1263; Annales de Burton, 1004-1263.
Vol. II.: — ^Annales Monasterii de Wintonia, 519-1277; Annales
Monasterii de Waverleia, 1-1291.
Tol. in.: — Annales Prioratus de Dunstaplia, 1-1297. Annales
Monasterii de Bermundeseia, 1042-1432.
Vol. IV. : — ^Annales Monasterii de Oseneia, 1016-1347 ; Chronicon
vulgo dictum Chronicon Thomas Wykes, 1066-1289; Annales Prioratus
de Wigornis, 1-1377.
Vol. v.: — Index and Glossary.
Edited by Henry Richards Luards, M.A., Fellow and Assistant
Tutor of Trinity College, and Registrary of the XJniversityi
Cambridge. 1864-1869.
37. Magna Vita S. Hugonis Episcopi Lincolniensis. Edited by the Rev.
James F. Dimook, M.A., Rector of Bamburgh, Yorkshire. 1864.
38. Chronicles and Memorials of the Reign of Richard the First.
Vol. I.: — Itinerarium Pbregrinorum et Gbsta Regis Rigardi.
Vol. n. : — EpisTOLiE Cantuarienses ; the Letters of the Prior and
Convent of Christ Church, Canterbury; 1187 to 1199.
Edited by the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Vicar of Navestock, Essex,
and Lambeth Librarian. 1864-1865.
The authorship of the Chronicle in Vol. I., hitherto ascribed to Geoffrey Vinesaof, is now
more oorrectly ascribed to Richard, Canon of the Holy Trinity of London.
The letters in Vol. 11., written between 1197 and 1199, had their origin in a dispute which
arose from the attempts of Baldwin and Hubert, archbishops of Canterbury, to found a
college of secular canons, a project which gave great umbrage to the monks of Canterbury.
39. Recueil des Croniques et anghiennes Istories de la Grant Bretaionb
A PRESENT NOMMB Enoleterre, par Jehan DE Waurin. Vol. I.,
Albina to 688. Vol. II., 1399-1422. Vol. IH., 1422-1431. Edited by
William Hardy, F.S.A. 1864-1879. Vol. IV., 1431-1447. Vol. V,
1447-1471. Edited by Sir William Hardy, F.S.A., and Edward
L. C. P. Hardy, F.S.A. 1884-1891.
40. A Collection of the Chronicles and Ancient Histories op Great
Britain, now called England, by John de Waurin. Vol. I., Albina
to 688. Vol. II., 1399-1422. Vol. HI., 1422-1431. (Translations of
the preceding Vols. I., U., and HI.) Edited and translated by Sir
William Hardy, F.S.A., and Edward L. C. P. Hardy, F.S.A. 1864-
1891.
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41. PoLTOHBONiooK Ranulphi Hiodbn, with Trevisa's Translation. Vols. I
and n. Edited by Churchill Babington, B.D., Senior Fellow of St.
John's Oollege, Cambridge. Vob. III.-IX. Edited by the Rev. Joseph
Rawson Lubcbt, D.D., Norrisian Professor of Divinity, Vicar of St.
Edward*s, Fellow of St. Catharine's College, and late Fellow of
Magdalene Oollege, Cambridge. 1865-1886.
This chroniole begins with the Creation, and is brooght down to the reign of Edward m.
The two English translations, which are printed with the original Latin, afford interest-
ing illustrations of the gradual change of our language, for one was made in the fourteenth
century, the other in the fifteenth.
42. Lb Liybrb db Rkis db Brittanib e Lb Liverb db Rbis db Englbtbre.
Edited by the Revr. John Glover, M.A., Vicar of Brading, Isle of
Wight, formerly Librarian of Trinity College, Cambridge. 1865.
These two treaties are valuable as careful abstracts of previous historians.
43. Chronica Monastbrii db Melsa ab aj^no 1150 usqub ad annum 1406,
Vols. I. -III. Edited by Edward Auoustus Bond, Assistant Keeper
of Manuscripts, and ESgerton Librarian, British Museum. 1866-
1868.
44. MATTHiBi Parisibnsis Historla Anoloruk, siyb ut vuloo dioitur
HiSTORLA Minor. Vols. L,-in. 1067-1253. Edited by Sir
Frbdbeiok Madden, K.H., Keeper of the Manuscript Department of
the British Museum. 1866-1869.
45. Liber Monastbrii de Htda : a Chronicle and Chartulart of Htde
Abbey, Winchester, 455-1023. Edited by Edward Edwards. 1866.
The*' Book of Hyde*' is a oompilation from much earlier sources, which are usually
indicated with considerable care and precision. In many cases, however, the Hyde
Chronicler appears to correct, to qualify, or to amplify the statements which, in substance,
he adopts.
There is to be found, in the ** Book of Hyde," much information relating to the reign of
King Alfred which is not known to exist elsewhere. The volume contains some curious
specimens of Anglo-Saxon and mediesval English.
46. Chronioon Scotoeum. A Chronicle of Irish Affairs, from the
earliest times to 1135 ; and Supplement, containing the events from
1141 to 1150. Edited^ with Translation^ by William Maunsell
Hbnnbssy, M.R.I.A. 1866.
47. The Chronicle of Pierrb de Langtoft, in French Verse, from the
earliest period to the death of Edward I. Vols. I. and U. Edited
by Thomas Wright, M.A. 1866-1868.
It is probable that Pierre de Langtoft was a canon of Bridlington, in Yorkshire and
lived in the reign of Edward I., and during a portion of the reign of Edward II. This
chronicle is divided into three parts; in the first, is an abridgment of Geoffrey of Monmouth's
*' Historia Britonum " ; in the second, a history of the Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings, to the
death of Henry HI. ; in the third, a history of the reign of Edward I. The language is a
specimen of the French of Yorkshire.
48. The War of thb Gabdhil with the Qaill, or The Inyasions of
Ireland by the Danes and other Norsemen. Edited, with a Trans-
lation, by the Bev. Jambs Henthorn Todd, D.D., Senior Fellow of
Trinity CoUege, and Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University of
Dublin. 1867.
49. Gesta Regis Henrioi Segundi Benedioti Abbatis. Chronicle of the
Reions of Henrt U. and Richard I., 1169-1192, known under the
name of Benedict of Peterborouoh. Vols. I. and II. Edited by
the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modern History,
Oxford, and Lambeth Librarian. 1867.
60. Munimbnta Agadbmioa, or. Documents illustratiyb of Academical
Life and Studies at Oxford (in Two Parts). Edited bu the Rev.
Henrt Anstet, M.A., Vioar of St. Wendron, Comwali, and late
Vice-Principal of St. Mary HaU, Oxford. 1868.
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51. Ohsonioa Maoistri Bogbri db Hoitbobitb. YoIb. I.-IV. EdUei hy
the Key. William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modem History
and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1868-1871.
The earlier portion, extending from 782 to 1148, appears to be a copy of a com^latioa
made in Northumbria about 1161, to which Hoveden added little. From 1148 to 1169— a veiy
valuable portion of this work — the matter is derived from another sonzve, to which Hoveden
appears to have supplied little. From 1170 to 1192 is the portion which corresponds to some
extent with the Chronicle known under the name of Benedict of Peterboron^ (m» No. 4^.
From 1192 to 1201 may be said to be wholly Hoveden's work.
52. Willblmi MfALMBSBiRiENsis Monaohi DbObstisPontuicum Abolobum
LiBRi QuiNQUB. Edited 6y N. E. S. A. Hamilton, of the Department
of Manuscripts, British Museum. 1870.
53. Historic and Municipal Documbnts of Ibblakd, from thb Abghitbs
OF THE City of Dublin, &c. 1172-1320. Edited by John- T. Gilbert,
F.S.A., Secretary of the Public Record Office of Ireland. 1870.
54. The Annals of Loch Ob. A Ohroniclb of Irish Affairs, from 1041
to 1590. Vols. I. and 11. Edited, with a Translation, by William
Maunsell Hennesst, M.K.I.A. 1871.
55. Monumbnta Juridioa. Thb Black Book of thb Admiralty, with
Appendices, Vols. I.-IV. Edited by Sir Traybbs Twiss, Q.C, D.O.L.
1871-1876.
This book contains the ancient ordinances and laws relating to the navy.
56. Memorials of the Bbion of Henry VI. : — Official Oorbkspondbngb
OF Thomas Bekynton, Secretary to Henry VI., and Bishop of Bath
AND Wells. Edited by the Rev. George Williams, B.D., Vicar of
Bin/^ood, late Fellow of King's Oollege, Oambridge. Vols. I. and n.
1872.
57. Matthjsi Parisiensis, Monaohi Sancti Albani, Ohronica Majora.
Vol. I. The Creation to A.D. 1066. Vol. II. 1067 to 1216. Vol. m.
1216 to 1239. Vol. IV. 1240 to 1247. Vol. V. Vl4& to 1259. Vol. VI.
Additamenta. Vol. VII. Index. Edited by the Kev. Henry Richards
Luard, D.D., Fellow of Trinity College, Registrary of the University,
and Vicar of Great St. Mary's, Cambridge. 1872-1884.
58. Memorialb Fratris Waltbri de Coyentria.— The Historical Oollec-
TI0N8 OF Walter op Coventry. Vols. I. and II. Edited by the Rev.
William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modem History, and
Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1872-1878.
59. The Anolo-Latin Satirical Poets and Epigrammatists of thb
Twelfth Century. Vols. I. and II. Collected and edited by Thomas
Wright, M.A., Corresponding Member of the National Institute of
France (Academic des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres). 1872.
60. Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry VII., from obiginal
Doccmbnts preserved in the Pitblic Record Office. Vols. L and
II. Edited bythQ Rev. William Campbell, M.A., one of Her Majesty's
Inspectors of Schools. 1878-1877.
61. Historical Papers and Lettebs from thb Northbrk Rboistbbs.
Edited by the Rev. Jambs Raine, M.A., Canon of York, and Secretary
of the Surtees Society. 1873.
62. Registrum Palatinum Ditnelmensb. The Reoistbr of Richard dk
Kellawe. Lord Palatine and Bishop of Durham ; 1811-1816. Vols,
I.-IV. Edited by Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, D.C.L., Deputy Ke^>6r
of the Records. 1878-1 878.
63. Memorials of St. Dunstan, Archbishop of Cantbrbury. Edited by
the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modem History
and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1874.
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64. OhBOKIOON ANGLIiB, AB AHKO DOMINI 1828 USQTJB AD ANNUM 1888,
AuoTOBB MoNACHO QuoDAM Sanoti Albani. Edited by Edwabd
Maundk Thompson, BarriBter-at-Law, Aadstant Keeper of the Mana-
Boripts in the British Museum. 1874.
65. Th6ma8 Sao a Brkibyskups. A Lifb or Arorbishop Thomas Bbokbt
IN Ioblandio. Vob. I. and II., Edited^ , with English Translation,
Notes, and Ghssary, by M. Birikr Magnusson, M.A.| Sab-LibrariaD,
of the University Library, Cunbridge. 1875-1884.
66. Radulphi db Cooobsrall Chronioon Anglioanum. Edited by the Rev.
JosBPH Stbvbnson, M.A. 1875.
67. Matbbials for thb History of Thomas Bbokbt, Arorbishop of
Oantbrburt. Vols. I.-VI. Edited by the Rev. Jambs Craigib
RoBBBTSON, M.A., Canon of Oanterbary. 1875-1888. Vol. Vn. Edited
by Joseph Brigstookb Shbppard, LL.D. 1885.
The flnt voliune oontoini the life of ih»t celebrated man, and the miracles after hia
death, by William, a monk of Canterbury. The second, the life_bT Benedict of Peterboroagh;
John of Salisbury ; Alan of Tewkesbory : and Edward Qrim. The third» the life by William
Fitzstephen ; and Herbert of Bosham. The fourth, anonymous lives, Qoadrilogns, oc The
flftii, sixth, and seventh, the Epistles, and known letters.
68. Radulfi db Diobto, Dboani Lundonibnsis, Opbra Historica. Thb
Historioal Works of Mastbr Ralph db Diobto, Dban of London.
Vols. I. and 11. Edited by the Rev. William SruBBS, M.A., Regius
PK>fe8sor of Modem History, and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.
1876.
The Abbrerlatioiiet Qironiooram extend to U47 and the Ymagines Historiaram to 190L
60. Roll of thb Proobbdinos of thb KiNa*s Council in Ireland, for a
portion of thb 16th ybar of thb rbion of Richard II. 1392-93.
Edited by the Rev. Jambs Qbaybs, B.A. 1877.
70. Hbnrioi db Braoton db Lboibus bt Consubtudinibus Anglls Libri
QUINQUB IN VARIOS TRA0TATU8 DISTINOTI. Vols. I.-VI. Edited by SlR
Travbbs Twiss, Q.C., D.C.L. 1878-1883.
71. Thb Historians of thb Chitroh of York, and its Archbishops. Vols.
I.-III. Edited by the Rbv. Jambs Rainb, Hif .A., Canon of York, and
Secretary of the Snrtees Sodety. 1879-1894.
72. Rbqistbum Malmbsburibnsb. Thb Rbqistbr of Malmbsbuby Abbby,
PRBSBRVBD IN THB PuBLio Rboord Officb. Yols. I. and II. Edited by
the Rev. J. S. Brbwbb, M.A., Preaoher at the Rolls, and Rector of
Toppesfield ; and Charlbs Trior Martin, B. A. 1879-1880.
78. Historioal Works of Gbrvasb of Cantbbburt. Vols. I. and II. Edited
by the Rev. William Stubbs, DJD., Canon Residentiary of St. Paul's.
London ; Regius Professor of Modem History and Fellow of Oriel
College, Oxford, <&o. 1879, 1880.
74. Hbnrioi Archidiaconi Hontbndunbnsis Historia Anolobum. Thb
History of thb English, by Hbnry, Archdbacon of Huntinodon,
from A.D. 55 to a.d. 1154, in Bight Books. Edited by Thomas Arnold,
-MA., 1879.
75. Thb Historical Works of Symbon of Durham. Vob. 1. and H.
Edited by Thomas Arnold, M.A. 1882-1885.
76. Ohboniclb of thb Rbions of Edward Land Edward II. Vob. I and
n. Edited by the Rev. William Stubbs, D.D., Canon Residentiary of
St. Paul's, London ; Regius Professor of Modern History, and Fellow
of Oriel College, Oxford, &c. 1882-1883.
The flnt volnine of (heM Chronicles oontaini the AnnaU$ Londcmuiues, and theAnnaU*
PHuiini : the second, h—Commendatio LamtmtabaU tn Trantitu magni Hegu EUwardi. n.—
Cwto Edwardi de Cartuman Auetore Canonico BridlinaUmientu m.— AftmocAt cujutdam
Malmt$b»rimtu Vita JSdwordi II. IV.— F«a rt Mors Edward //., eontcripta a Thoma de la
Jdwfrg,
B
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77. RiOUrTBfTM BpISTOLABUM FbATRIS JoHAH^iaS PsCKHAMy ABCHIJEPUiOOri
Oaittuabiknsis. Vob. L-IIL Edited by Ohaillbb Tsicb Mabhh, B.A^
F.SJL, 1883-1886.
78. Bboistsb of S. Osmuvd. Vols. L aad II. Edited by the Ber. W. EL
Rich Jonbs, M.A., F.SA., Caaon of Salisbarj, Vicar of Brad£ocd-on-
Avon. 1883, 1884.
This Register deriTes its name from containing the statntes, roles, and orden Bttde ct
oompiled by 8. Osmond, to be observed in the Cathedral and diooese of Salisbory.
79. Ohartulart of tbb Abbbt of Eamsbt. Vols. I.-IIL Edited kf
WiLUAM Hbkby Habt, F^.A., Bad the Rev. Ponsohbt Abbbbut
Lyons. 1884-1893.
80. Chabtulabibs of St. Maby's Abbbt, Dublik, with thb Rbguibb ofhb
H008B AT DT7NBB0DY, OOUKTY OF WbXFOBD, AND AKNALS OF IbELAHI),
1162-1870. YoIb. I. aad JI. Edited by John Thomas Gilbbbt, F.SJL,
M.RI.A. 1884,1885.
81. Eadscbbi Histobia Noyobum in Anglia, bt opuscula duo db yita Sahch
Ansblmi bt QUIBU8DAM lORAOTTLis Ejrus. Edited by the Boy. Mabhv
Bulb, M A. 1884.
82. Chboniolbs of thb Rbions of Stbpuen, Hbnby n., and Biohabd L
Vols. I.-IV. Edited by Biohabd Howlbtt, Barrister-at-Law. 1884-
1889.
YoL L contains Books L-IY. of the Bistoria Rerum Anfliearum of William of Newbazj^
YoL n. contains Book Y. of that work, the oontinoation of the same to AJ>. 1298, snd urn
Draco Normannieu* of Etienne de Rooen.
Yol. HL contains the Geaia Stephani Begit^ the Chronicle of Richard of Hexham, tbt
ReieUio de Standardo of St. Aelred of RieTaolz, the poem of Jordan Fantosme, snd tbt
Chronicle of Richard of Derises.
YoL lY. contains the Ciironiole of Robert of Torigni.
83. Chboniclb of thb Abbby of Bamsby. Edited by the Boy. Wiluam
Dunn Maobay, M.A., F.8.A., Beotor of Dacklington, Oxon. 1886.
84. Chbonioa Rooebi db Wbndoybr, siyb Flobbs Histobiabum. Vols. I.-
III. Edited by Hbnby Qay Hbwlbtt, Keeper of the Becordi of the
Land BeYenue. 1886-1889.
This edition siTes that portion only of Roger of Wendover's Chronicle which esn be
accoonted an original aothonty.
85. Thb Lbttbb Books of thb Monastbey of Chbist Chuboh, Oantbbbubt.
Vols. I.-III. Edited by Josbph Bbigstookb Shefpabd, LL.D. 1887-
1889.
The lietters printed in these Tolomes were chiefly written between UM and 18B&
86. Thb Mbtbical Chboniclb of Bobbrt of Olouobstbb. Edited bjf
William Aldis Wbioht, M.A., Senior Fellow of Trinity College,
Cambridge. Parts I. and 11., 1887.
The date of the composition of this Chronicle is placed aboot the year 1800. The
writer appears to have been an eye witness of many events of which he describes. Tb»
langoage m which it is written was the dialect of Qloocestershire at tiiat time.
87. Chboniclb of Bobebt of Bbdnnb. Edited by Fbbdbbick Jaiob
FuBNiYALL, M.A., Barrister-at-Law. Parts 1. and U. 1887.
Robert of Bnmne, or Boome, co. Lincoln, was a member of the Qilbertina Order
established at Sempringham. His Chronicle is described by its editor as a work of fiction,
a contribotion not to English history, bat to the history of RngHgh.
88. Icelandic Saoas and othbb Histobical Documents relating to the
Settlements and Descents of the Northmen on the IMtisn Isles.
Vol. 1. Orkneyinga Saga, and Magnus Saga. Vol. II. Hakontf
Saffa, and Magnus S^a. Edited by Qddbband Viofusson, MA.
1887. Vols. III. and 1 V. Translations of the aboYe by Sir Gboboi
Wbbbb Dasbnt, D.C.L. 1894.
89. Thb Tbipartitb Life of St. Patbick, with other documents relatmg
to that Saint. Edited by Whitley Stokes, LL.D., D.C.L., Honortry
Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford ; and Corresponding Member of tbe
Institute of IVance. Parts I. and U. 1887.
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Bilarquis of Ormonde, Earl of FingaU,
Corporations of Galway, Waterford,
the Sees of Dublin and Ossozy, the
Jegnits in Ireland.
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Balfour, Esqniree.
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H. D. Skrine, Esq., Salvetti Cone-
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House of Lords. 1678-1688.
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Corporations of Southampton and
Lynn.
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Marquess Townshend.
(5.) Appbndix and Indbx
Earl of Dartmouth.
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Bridgwater Trust Office, Beading
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TwBUfTH Bbpobt
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Earl Cowper, K.G. (Coke MSS., at
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(2.) Appbndix
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House of Lords, 1689-1690.
(7.) Appbndix and Index
S. H. le Fleming, Esq., of Bydal.
(8.) Appbndis and IndbI -' - ' •
Duke of Athole, K.T., and Earl
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(9. Appendix and Index
Duke of Beaufort, K.G., Earl of
Donou^imore, J. H. Gumey, W.
W. B. Hulton, R. W. Ketton, G. A.
Aitken, P. V. Smith, Esqs. ; Bishop
of Ely ; Cathedrals of Ely, Glouces-
ter, Lincoln, and Peterborough,
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Ferrers, and Newark ; Souwwell
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The First Earl of Gbarlemont Vol. I.
Thibtesnth Repobt
This is introductory to the following : —
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Duke of Portland. Vol. I.
(2.) Appendix and Index.
Ditto. Vol.n
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J. B. Fortesoae, Esq., of Dropmore.
VoLI. -
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Corporations of Bye, Hastings, and
Hereford. Capt. F. C. Lioder-
Symonds, E. B. Wodehoose, M.P.,
J. Dovaston, Esqs., Sir T. B. Len-
nard, Bart., Bey. W. D. Maoray, and
Earl of Dartmoath (Supplementary
Beport).
(5.) Appendix and Index.
House of Lords, 1690-1691 •
(6.) Appendix and Index.
Sir W. Fitsherbert, Bart. ; The Delaval
Family, of Seaton Delaval; Earl
of Ancaster; and Qen. Lyttelton-
Annesley.
(7.) Appendix and Index.
Earl of Lonsdale
(8.) Appendix and Index.
The First Earl of Charlemont. Vol. II.
^OTTBTEBNTH BePOBT • * ' '
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DukeolButland,Q.C.B. Vol. HI. •
(2.) Appendix.
Duke of Portland. Vol. III.
(3.) Appendix and Index.
Duke of Boxburghe; Sir H. H.
Campbell, Bart. ; Earl of Strath-
more; and Countess Dowager
of Seafield.
(4.) Appendix and Index.
Lord Eenyon - . . - -
(5.) Appendix.
J. B. Fortescue, Esq., of Dropmore.
Vol.n.
(6.) Appendix and Index.
House of Lords, 1692-1698 -
(ManuscripU of the Home of Lorde^
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The Dean and Chapter of Wor-.
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Charles Haliday, Esq., of Dublin;
Adts of the Pnvy Council in Ireland,
1556-1571; Sir William Ussher's
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(4.) Appendix.
Duke of Portland. Vol. IV.
(5.) Appendix and Index.
The Right Hon. F. J. Savile Foljambe-
(6.) Appendix and Index.
Earl of Carlisle, Castle Howard
(7.) Appendix and Index.
Duke of Somerset ; Marquis of
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Duke of Bucdeuch and Queensberry,
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1897 (9.) Appendix* AND Index.
J. J. Hope Johnstone, Esq.', of Annandale
1899
(10.) Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations;
Sir H. O. Corbet, Bart., Earl of Radnor,
P.T. Tillard ; J. R. Carr-Eliison ; Andrew
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ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE DEPUTY KEEPER
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS, IRELAND.
Date.
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1886
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4
5
18
1876
8
1877 ;
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9
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1879
11 ;
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12
1
1881 ;
13
1
1882
14
1883
1
15
1884
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1885
17
Chief Ck>Dtent8 of Appendices.
Contents of the principal Becord Kepositories
of Ireland in 1864. — Notices of Beoords
transferred from Chancery Offices. — Irish
State Papers presented by Philadelphia
Library Company.
Notices of Records transferred from Chancery,
Queen's Bench, and Exchequer Offices. —
Index to Original Deeds received from
Master Litton*s Office.
Notices of Records transferred from Queen's
Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer
Offices.— Report on J. F. FurgU8on*s MBS.
— Exchequer Indices, &o.
Records of Probate Begistries
Notices of Becords from Queen^s Bench Calen-
dar of Fines and Becoveries of the Palatinate
of Tipperary, 1664-1715.— Index to Beports
to date.
Notices of Becords transferred from Chancery,
Queen's Bench, and Common Pleas Offices.
— Beport respecting ** Facsimiles of
National MSS. of IreWd.''— List of Chan-
cery Pleadings (1662-1690) and Calendar to
Chancery Bolls (1662-1718) of Palatinate
of Tipperary.
Notices of Beoords from Exchequer and
Admiralty Offices. — Calendar and Index to
Fiants of Henry Vm.
Calendar and Index to Fiants of Edward VI.
Index to the Liber Munerum Publicorum
HibemieB.— Calendar and Index to Fiants
of Philip and Mary.
Index to Deputy Keeper's 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th,
and 10th Beports.
Calendar to Fiants of Elizabeth (1558-1570).
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Beport of Keeper of State Papers containing [C.3215] 0 6^
Catalogue of Commonwealth Books trans-
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Calendar to Fiants of Elizabeth, continued
(1583-1586).— Index to Deputy Keeper's
11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th Beports.
Calendar to Fiants of Elizabeth, continued [C.4062] 1 6
(1586-1595).
Beport on Iron Chest of attainders following [0.4487] 1 6
after 1641 and 1688. — Queen's Bench Calen-
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1601).
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(1601-1603). — Memorandum on Statements
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1887
1888
19
20
1889
21
1890
22
1891
28
1892
24
1898
25
1894
26
1895
1896
1896
27
28
1902
84
1897
29
1898
80
1899
81
1900
•
1900
82
1901
83
Om^ GontentB of Appeodicee.
Notice of Beoords of Inoombered and Landed
Estates Courts. — ^Report of Keeper of State
Papers, eontaining Table of Abstracts of
Decrees of Innocence (1668), with Index.
Calendar to Christ Chorch Deeds in Novum
Begistrum, 1174-1684. Index to Deputy
Keeper's 16tii, 17th, 18th, 19th, and 9tth
Reports.
Index to CalMidars of Fiants of the ieign of
Queen Elisabeth. Letters A— C.
Catalogue of Proclamations, 1618-1660 •
Index to Fiants of Elisabeth. D— Z
Catalogue of Proclamations, 1661-1767.—
Calendar to Christ Church Deeds, 1177-
1468.
Catalogue of Proclamations, 1767-1875.
Contents of the ^d Book of the ExoheQuer.
Calendar to Christ Churoh Deeds, 1462-
1602.
Begulations respecting State Papers. In-
structions for Parochial Custodians. Index
to Twenty-first to Twenty-fifth Beports.
Abstract of Antrim Inquisition, 8 James I.,
Bankruptcy Records, 1857-1872; Early Plea
Rolls to 51 Edward HI.
Index to the Act or Grant Books, and to
Original Wills, of the Diocese of Dublin to
the Tear 1800.
Becoros from Courts and Offices transferred
to, and deposited at the Public Beoord
Office in Ireland.
Index to Calendars of Christ Church Deeds
1174-1684, contamed in i^pendioes to 20th,
28rd, and 24th Beports.
(1.) Beport on the Early Plea BoUs, con-
tinued from 51 Edward m.
(2.) Table showing present Custodies of Par-
ochial Becords.
Copy and Translation of Five Instruments of
Becord in the Public Becord Office of
Ireland, written in the Irish Character and
Tongue, 1584-1606.
Beport on M.S. S. of Sir T. PhilUpps'
Library ; Index to Deputy Keeper's Beports,
26th to 80th, incl.
Beport of Proceedinffs, and Appendix
(1) Corrections to the Addenda to the
Dublin Grants Index in AK^endix to the
96th Beport ;
(2.) Notes on the Departmental Letters and
Official Papers, 1760-89.
Index to the Act or Grant Book and Original
Wills of the Diocese of Dublin from 1800-
1858.
Beport of Proceedings and Appendix. — ^Beport
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and Peace tranderred prior to 1900.
Report of Proceedings and Appendix
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with the Irish Revenue, the Court of Trus-
tees of Forfeited Estates, <fec., in the
possession of Earl Annesley ;
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Beport of Proceedings and Appendix
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missioners of WoooIb and Forests ;
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1799-1844.
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