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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. 


->^  *^^s  ^r-\  ^    r^  ■ 


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 


(    V    ) 


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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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. 

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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. 


8  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


'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. 


11   EDWARD  n.— Part  1.  13 


^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, 


14 


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,] 


16  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-|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. 


19 


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. 


28 


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. 


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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. 


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29 


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. 


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81 


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 


11   EDWARD  n.— Pabt  1.  41 


1317. 


Membrane  20 — cojit. 


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. 


1317. 


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* 


11   EDWARD   n.— Pakt  1.  48 


,_,^  Metnbratie  19 — coiU. 

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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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,] 


11  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  1.  47 


1317. 


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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49 


1317. 

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. 

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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 


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^-.--_  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* 


11   EDWARD  n.— Part  1. 


67 


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 


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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, 


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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. 


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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, 


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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$ 


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•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, 


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_  ^  -  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 


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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^. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


90  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


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. 


11   EDWARD  n.— Pabt  1. 


91 


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. 


9i 


CALENDAE  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1317. 

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. 


11  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  1. 


93 


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. 


94 


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. 


95 


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 


96 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


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. 


11  EDWARD  II.— Pakt  1. 


97 


1317. 


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.] 

Q 


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 


1318. 


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. 


109 


1318. 


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. 


11   EDWARD   II.— Part  2. 


118 


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. 


•  I 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


1318. 


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 


1318. 

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 


1318. 
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 


1318. 

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. 


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-|  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. 


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-|  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 


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_    _  Membrane  29 — cont. 

1318 

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. 


12  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  1.  197 


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 


198 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1318 


Membrane  28 — cont, 

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. 


12  EDWARD   n.— Part  1.  199 


-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. 


260  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1318. 


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. 


12  EDWABD  n.— Pabt  1.  2Q1 


-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 


aoa  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1318. 


Membrane  26 — cont. 


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. 


12  EDWAED  n.— Pabt  1. 


208 


1318. 


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, 


204  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1318. 


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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205 


1318. 


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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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, 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


229 


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. 


281 


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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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].  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 


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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. 


250  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


J3jg  Membrane  11 — corU. 

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 


262  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1318. 


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. 


232g  Membrcme  9 — eont. 

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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1318.  Membrane  8 — cont. 

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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


1  q-i  o  Membrane  SOd — cont. 

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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1318. 


Membrane  29rf — cont. 


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«. 


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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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279 


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. 


12  EDWARD  IL— Part  1. 


281 


1318. 


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 


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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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1319. 


Membrane   5d — cont. 


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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1319. 


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. 


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12  EDWARD  II.— Part  2. 


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 


12  EDWARD   IL— Part  2.  811 


1  q  1  Q  Membrafie  27 — cont, 

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\). 


12  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2. 


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 


1319. 


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. 


12  EDWABD  n.— Pabt  2« 


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 


1319. 


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. 


12  EDWARD  n.— Part  2.  S^d 


-|  q  I Q  Membrane  16 — cont. 

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.] 


12  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2.  881 


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 


12  EDWARD  n.— Part  2.  888 


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 


12  EDWABD  n.— Past  2.  886 


1319. 


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. 


12  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  2,  887 


1319. 


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) 


12  EDWARD  II.— Paet  2.  889 


1319. 


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. 


840  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1319. 


Mrmbrane  9 — cent. 


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 


12  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  2.  841 


1  o-i  Q  Membrane  9 — cont, 

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 


8i2  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


iq^Q  Membrane  9 — cant, 

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. 


12  EDWARD  II.— Part  2.  848 


jgiQ  Membrane  8 — cont, 

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 


844  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1319. 


Membrane  8 — conL 


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. 


12  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  2.  846 


]^329  Membrane  7 — conU 

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 


846  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1319. 


Membrane  6 — cont. 


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 


12  EDWARD  II.— Part  2.  847 


^QiQ  Membrane  6 — cont, 

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. 


818 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1319. 


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. 


} 


I 


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. 


12  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  2. 


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. 


^^'■^^  Membrane  lid — cont 

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, 


12  EDWARD  II.— Part  2.  871 


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, 


12   EDWARD  II.— Part  2.  87d 


^^^^'  Membrane  Sd—cont 

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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


18  EDWARD  II. 


485 


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 


18  EDWABD  II. 


487 


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. 


18  EDWARD  II. 


489 


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. 


•441 


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. 


501 


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. 


503 


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 


U  EDWARD  II.— Part  I.  517 


■I  go  A  Membi^ane  11 — cont. 

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 


518  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2320  Membrane  11 — cont, 

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. 


519 


1320. 


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 


620  .  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


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. 


l4  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  I. 


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 


522  CALENDAR  OF*  PATENT  ROLLS. 


ng9A  Membrane   9 — cont, 

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 


14  EDWABD  n.— Part  I. 


528 


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. 


1  ortA  Membrane  8 — C07U, 

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. 

■•  > 

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 


"wmw^^^TTf^^^s^ 


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, 


14  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  1.  645 


1320. 


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. 


547 


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. 


14  EDWARD  n.— Pari  1. 


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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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. 


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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). 


584  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2321  Membrane  11 — cont. 

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. 


14  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2. 


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 


686  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1321. 


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 


14  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2.  689 


looi  Membrane  8 — cont. 

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. 


590  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1  09-1  Membrane  8 — cont. 

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 


1  qo-|  Membrane  7 — cont. 

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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592  CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS 


1  Qoi  Membrane  7 — cont, 

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. 


14  EDWARD   II.— Part  2.  698 


iQoi  '  Membrane  6 — conU 

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. 

18845  2p 


694  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


I _ 


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*. 


14  EDWARD   II.— Part   2. 


595 


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, 


M6  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-•091  Membrane  5 — cont, 

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 


14  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2. 


697 


June  9. 
Faversham. 


|g21  Membrane  4 — cont. 

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. 


698  CALENDAE  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  oo-i  Membrane  4 — cont, 

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. ' 

• 

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 


14  EDWARD  n.— Part  2.  599 


J 321  Membrane  8 — cont. 

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 


600  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-•  qo-i  Membrane  8 — cont. 

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 


14  EDWARD  n.— Part  2. 


001 


July  6. 

Westminster. 


July  5. 
Westminster. 


1321.       *  Membrane  1 — ecmt. 

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 


802  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1320. 


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. 

• 

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 


14  BDWABD  n.— Part  i.  606 


1  9  2 1  Membrane   25d — eorU, 

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 


604  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


•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 


e06  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1321. 


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. 


;^- 


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. 


14   EDWARD  II.— Part  2.  607 


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 


608  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-iQOi  Membrane  Id — eont, 

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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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&lter  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. 


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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. 
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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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. 

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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. 

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of    fclford,    »nd    Uiof 

':'!    ths 

bi.  »if.-,  V2>. 

.Simon,  3Uft. 

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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 

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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. 

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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. 


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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 , 


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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. 


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p«r]^»M  '.<  at  isr.  IV.  &., 

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&ai^  «iL:p-aa>twr    %«.  3At.  3K 

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Vormy.      S^oirrJ.      S'onBT,      B-tcmiT 

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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. 


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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 


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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. 

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2&- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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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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Masetimi  and  elsewhere  in  England.  Edited  by  J.  S.  B&bwee,  MJL 
(Vols.  I.-IV.) ;  by  Jambs  Gaibdnbr  (Vols.  V.-XUI.) ;  and  by  Jamb 
Gairdnbb,  O.B.,  and  R.  H.  Brodie  (Vols.  XIV-XVIII.).     1862-1902. 


Vol.    1.-1609-1614.    (Out    of 

print.) 
Vol.  II.    (in    two  parts)— 1616- 

1618.    (Part  I  out  of  print) 
Vol.  III.  (in  two  parts)— 1619- 

1628. 
Vol.  IV.— Introduction. 
Vol.  IV.,  Part  1.— 1624-1626. 
Vol.  IV.,  Part  2.-1626-1628. 
Vol.  IV.,  Part  3.-1629-1630. 
Vol.  v.— 1631-1682. 
Vol.  VI.— 1633. 
Vol.  Vn.-1684. 
Vol.  VIII.— 1636.  to  July. 
Vol.  EX.— 1636,  Aug.  to  Deo. 
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May. 
Vol.  Xn.,  Part  2.— 1587,  June  to 

Dec. 
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July. 
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Dec. 
Vol.  XIV.,*  Part  1.— 1639,  Jan.  to 

July. 
Vol.  XIV^  Part.  2.— 1689,  Aug. 

Vol.  XV.— 1640,  Jan.  to  Aug. 
Vol.  XVI.— 1640,  Sept.  to  1641, 

Dec. 
Vol.  XVII.— 1642. 
Vol.  XVIII.,  Part  1.— 1648. 


Vol.  XVIII.,  Part  2.-1648. 

Oalendae  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  the  REiaNS  of  Edwabd 
VI.,  Mary,  Elizabeth,  and  Jambs  I.  Edited  by  Robert  Lemon,  F.S.A. 
(Vols.  I.  and  II.)  and  by  Mary  Anne  Bterett  Green  (Vob.  m.-XII.). 
1866-1872. 


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Vol.  II.—  1681-1690.  I 
Vol.  in.- 1691-1694.  (Out  of  print. )\ 

Vol.  IV.— 1696-1697.  I 

Vol.  v.—  1698-1601.  I 

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Addenda,  1647-1666.  1 


Vol.  VU.-  Addenda,  1666-1579. 
Vol.  Vm.— 1608-1610. 
Vol.  DC.-    1611-1618. 
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Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Sebies,  of  the  reign  of  Charles  I. 
Edited  by  John  Bruce,  F.S.A.  (Vols.  I.-XII.) ;  by  John  Bruce,  F.S.A., 
and  William  Douglas  Hamilton,  F.S.A.  (Vol.  XIII.);  by  WnxLUC 
Douglas  Hamilton,  F.S.A.  (Vols.  XIV.-XXII.)  j  by  William  Douglas 
Hamilton,  F.S.A.,  and  Sophie  C.  Lomas  (Vol.  XXIII.).    1868-1897. 


Vol.  I.— 
Vol.  II.- 
Vol.  III.— 
Vol.  IV.- 
Vol.  V — 
Vol.  VI.— 


1625-1626. 
1627-1628. 
1628-1629. 
1629-1681. 
1631-1633. 
1683-1634. 


Vol.  Vn.—  1634-1635. 
Vol  VIII.— 1636. 
Vol.  IX.—  1636-1636. 
Vol.  X.—   1636-1637. 
Vol.  XI.—  1637. 
Vol.  XII.—  1637-1638. 


Vol.  Xni.—  1638-1639. 
Vol.  XIV.—  1639. 
Vol  XV.—   1639-1640. 
Vol.  XVI.—  1640. 
Vol.  XVn.—  1640-1641. 
Vol.  XVni.— 1641-1643. 
Vol.  XIX.—  1644. 
Vol.  XX.—  1644-1645. 
Vol.  XXL—  1646-1647. 
Vol.  XXII.—  1648-1649. 
Vol.  XXIII.— Addenda.  1625- 

1649. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  during  the  Commonwealth. 
Edited  by  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green.    1876-1886. 


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Vol.  II.—  1650. 
Vol.  m.-  1651. 
Vol.  v.—  1651-1652. 
Vol.  v.—  1662-1663. 
Vol.  VI.—  1663-1664. 
Vol.  vn.— 1654. 


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Vol.  rX.—  1656-1656. 
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Oalbndar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  the  rbion  of  Charles  II. 
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Blackburnb  Danibll,  M.A.  (Vols.  XI.-XIII.)  1860-1902. 


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Vol.  )!.— 

Vol.  m.— 

Vol.  IV.— 
Vol.  v.— 
Vol.  VI.— 

Vol.  vn.— 
Vol.  vin.- 


1660-1661. 

166U1662. 

1663-1664. 

1664.1665. 

1665-1666. 

1666-1667. 

1667. 

1667-1668. 


Vol.  IX.— 
Vol.  X.— 

Vol.  XI.— 
Vol.  XII.— 

Vol.  xin.- 

Vol.  XIV.- 
Vol.  XV.— 


1668-1669. 
1670aadAddanday 

1660-1670 
1671. 

1671-1672. 
1672. 

-1672-1673. 
1678. 


Oalbndar  of  State  Papers,  Dombstic  Series,  of  the  reion  of  William 
ni.    Edited  by  William  John  Hardy,  F.S.A.    1895-1901. 


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VoL  n.— 1690-1691. 


Vol.  lU.— 1691-1692. 


Calendar  of  Home  Offioe  Papers  of  the  rbion  of  Georob  m.  Vols.  I. 
Bad  n.  Edited  by  Joseph  Rbdington.  1878-1879.  Vols.  III.  and  IV. 
Edited  by  IIiohard  Arthur  Roberts,  Barrister-at-Law.    1881, 1899. 


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Vol.  II.— 1766-1769. 


Vol.  m.-1770-1772. 
Vol.  IV.— 1772-1776. 


Calendar  of  Treasury  Papers.   Edited  by  Joseph  Rbdinoton.    1868-1889. 


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Vol.  n.—  1697-1702. 
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Vol.  IV.— 1708-1714. 
Vol.  v.-  1714-1719. 
Vol.  VI.-1720-1728. 


Calendar  of  Treasury  Books  and  Papers.     Edited  by  W.  A.  Shaw,  M.A. 
1897-1903. 


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Vol.  n.—  1731-1734. 
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Vol.  v.—  1742-1746. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers  relating  to  Scotland.  Edited  by  Markham 
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Vol.  11.-1689-1603 ;    an  Appendix,  1643-1692;   and  State  Papers 
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Vol.  n.—  1262-1284. 
VoL  m.— 1286-1292. 


Vol.  IV.-1293-180L 
Vol.  v.—  1302-1307. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers  relating  to  Ireland.  Edited  by  Hans 
Claude  Hamilton,  F.S.A.,  1860-1890,  and  by  B.  G.  Atkinson, 
1893-1908. 


Vol.  L— 

Vol.  n.— 
VoL  m.- 

VoL  IV.- 
VoL  V^- 


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1586-1688. 
1688-1692. 
1692-1696. 


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Vol.  IX.—  1600. 


Oalendak  of  State  Papers  relating  to  Ireland,  preserved  in  the  Public 
Becord  Office,  and  elsewhere.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  C.  W,  Russeix,  D.D., 
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Vol.  11.—  1608-1608. 
Vol.  m.— 1608-1610. 


Vol.  IV.— 1611-1614. 
Vol.  v.—  1616-1625. 


Oalendab   op    State    Papers    relating    to    Ibeland.       Edited  by   R. 
P.  Mahaffy,  B.A.     1901. 

Vol.  I.— 1626-1682,  |  Vol.  U.— 1633-1647. 

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Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Foreign  Series,  of  the  keign  of  Edward 
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Vol.  in.- 1560-1661. 
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M.A.    1899. 


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Negotiations  between  England  and  Spain,  preserved  at  Simancas,  and 
elsewhere.  Edited  by  G.  A,  Bbbqenroth  (Vols.  I.  and  II.) ;  by  Don 
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Gayangos  and  Martin  A.  S.  Hume  (Vol.  VIL)    1862-1899. 

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VoLn.  VoLV.      Part  2.— 1636-1538. 

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Vol.  n.— 16B8-1679. 


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Vol.  VI.,  Part  1.-1666-1666. 


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THE  CHRONICLES  AND  MEMORIALS 
OF  GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  IRELAND  DURING 

THE  MIDDLE  AGES. 


[BoYAL  8yo.     Price  10«.  each  Volume  or  Pari.] 


1.  Thk  Chroniclb  of  Bnoland,  by  John  OAPaBAVB.    Edited  by  the   Rer. 

F.  C.  HiNGBSTON,  M.A.     1868. 

Cap£[rftve*s  Chronicle  extends  from  the  creation  of  the  world  to  the  year  1417.  Bein^ 
written  m  English,  it  is  of  value  as  a  record  of  the  language  spoken  in  NorfoUc 

2.  CHROxico>f  MoNASTERii  DE  Abinodon.    Vols.  I.  and  n.     Edited  by  the 

Kev.  Joseph  Stephensox,  M.A.,  Vioar  of  Leighton  Buzzard.    1858. 

This  Chronicle  traces  the  history  of  the  monastery  from  its  foundation  by  King  Ina  of 
Wessex,  to  the  reign  of  Richard  I.  The  author  incorporates  into  his  history  yarkmt 
charters  of  the  Saxon  kings,  as  illustrating  not  only  the  history  of  the  locality  bal  that  of 
the  kingdom. 

3.  LiVBS  OF  Edward  the  Confessor.     I. — La  Estoire  de  Seini  Aedward  le 

Rei.  II. — Vita  Beati  Edvardi  Begis  et  OonfessoriB.  III. — Vita 
^duuardi  Regis  qui  apud  Westmonasterium  requiesoit.  Edited  by 
Henry  Richards  Luard,  MA.,  Fellow  and  Asabtant  Tutor  of  Trini^ 
College,  Cambridge.    1858. 

The  first  is  a  poem  in  French,  probably  written  in  1245.  The  second  is  an 
anonymous  poem,  written  between  1440  and  1450,  which  is  mainly  valuable  as  a  specimen  of 
the  Liatin  poetry  of  the  time.  The  third,  also  by  an  anonymous  author,  was  apparently 
written  between  1066  and  1074. 

4.  MONUMENTA  FrANOISCANA. 

Vol.  I. — ^Thomas  de  Eooleston  de  Adventu  Fratrum  Minorum  in 
Angllam.  Adas  de  Marisco  Epistolsa.  Registrum  FVatonm 
Minorum  Londoniea.  Edited  by  J.  S.  Brewer,  M.A.,  Professor  of 
English  Literature,  King's  College,  London. 

Vol.  II. — De  Adventu  Minorum ;  re-edited  with  additions.  Chroniole 
of  the  Grey  Friars.  The  ancient  English  version  of  the  Rule  of 
St.  Francis.  Abbreviatio  Statutorum,  1451,  &c.  Edited  by 
Richakd  Howlbtt,  Barrister-at-Law.    1858, 1882. 

5.  Fasciculi  Zizaniorum  Magistri  Johannis  Wyclif  cum  Tritioo.  Ascribed 

to  Thomas  Nbtter,  of  Waldbn,  Provincial  of  the  Carmelite  Order 
in  England,  and  Confessor  to  King  Henry  the  Fifth.  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  W.  W.  Shirley,  M.A.,  Tutor  and  late  Fellow  of  Wadham 
College,  Oxford.    1858. 

This  work  gives  the  only  contemporaneous  account  of  the  rise  of  the  Lollards. 

6.  Tub  Buik  op  the  Croniclis  of  Scotland  ;  or,  A  Metrical  Version  of  the 

BUstory  of  Hector  Boece;  by  William  Stewart.  Vob.  I.-UI. 
Edited  by  W.  B.  Turnbull,  Barrister-at-Law.    1858. 

This  is  a  metrical  translation  of  a  Latin  Prose  Chronicle,  written  in  the  first  half  of  the 
16th  century.  The  narrative  begins  with  the  earliest  legends  and  ends  with  the  death  of 
James  I.  of  Scotland,  and  the  "evil  ending  of  the  traitors  that  slew  him."  The  peculiaritie& 
of  the  Scottish  dialect  are  well  illustrated  in  this  version. 

7.  Johannis  Caporayb  Libbb  de  Illustribus  Henricis.    Edited  by  the 

Rev.  F.  C.  Hingrston,  M.A.     1858. 

The  first  part  relates  only  to  the  history  of  the  Empire  from  the  election  of  Henry  I.  the 
Fowler,  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  the  Emperor  Henry  VI.  The  seoond  pari  is  devoted  to 
EInglish  history,  from  the  accession  of  Henry  I.  in  1100,  to  1446,  which  was  the  twenty-foorth 
year  of  the  reign  of  Henry  VI.  The  third  part  contains  the  lives  of  illostrioas  men  who 
nave  borne  the  name  of  Henry  in  various  parts  of  the  world. 


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8.  HisTOitiA   MoNASTBRii  S.  AuGu.sTiKi   Oantuaribnsis   by  Thomas  of 

Elmham,  formerly  Monk  aad  Treasurer  of  that  Foundation.  Edited 
by  Charles  Hardwick,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  St.  Catherine's  Hall,  and 
Christian  Advocate  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.    1858. 

This  history  extends  from  the  arrival  of  St.  Angostine  in  Kent  until  1191. 

9.  EuLooiUM  (HiSTORiARiuaf  siYE  Temforis)  :  Chronicon  ab  Orbe  condito 

usque  ad  Annum  Domini  1366;  a  monacho  quodam  Malmesbiriensi 
exaratum.    Vols.  I. -III.    Edited  by  F.  S.  Hayiwn,  B.A.    1858-1863. 

This  is  a  Iiatin  Ghroniole  extending  from  the  Creation  to  the  latter  part  of  the  reign  of 
Edward  111.,  with  a  continoation  to  the  year  1418. 

10.  Memorials  of  Henry  the  Seventh  ;  Bernardi  Andrese  Tholosatis  Vita 

Regis  Henrioi  Septimi ;  neonon  alia  quasdam  ad  eundem  Begem 
Spectantia.    Edited  by  James  Gairdneb.    1858. 

The  contents  of  this  volnmeare — (1)  a  life  of  Henry  VII.,  by  his  poet  Laureate  and 
historiographer,  Bemso'd  Andr^,  of  Toulouse,  with  some  compositions  in  verse,  of  which  he 
is  supposed  to  have  been  the  author;  (2)  the  journals  of  Roger  Machado  during  certain 
embassies  to  Spain  and  Brittan^f,  the  flrst  of  which  had  reference  to  the  marriage  of  tlie 
Kind's  son,  Arthur,  with  Catharine  of  Arragon ;  (8)  two  curious  reports  by  envoys  sent  to 
Spam  in  1505  touching  the  succession  to  the  Crown  of  Castile,  and  a  project  of  marriage 
between  Henry  VII.  and  the  Queen  of  Naples;  and  (4)  an  account  of  Philip  of  Castile s 
reception  in  England  in  1506.    Other  documents  of  interest  are  given  in  an  appendix. 

11.  Memorials  op  Henry  the  Fifth.    I. — Vita  Henrioi  QuintI,  Roberto 

Bedmanno  auotore.  II. — Versus  Bhythmici  in  laudem  Begis  Henrici 
Quinti.  HI.— Elmhami  Liber  Metricus  de  Henrico  V.  Edited  by 
Charles  A.  Cole.    1858. 

12.  MuNiMBNTiE    QiLDHALLi£  LoNDONiENSis ;    Liber  Albus,  Liber  Custu- 

marum,  et  Liber  Horn,  in  archivis  Qildhallse  asservati. 

Vol.  I.,  Liber  Albus.  • 

Vol.  II.  (in  Tw^o  Parts),  liber  Custumarum. 

Vol.  lU.,    Translation  of    the    Anglo-Norman    Passages    in   Liber 
Albus,  Glossaries,  Appendices,  and  Index. 

Edited  by  Henry  Thomas  Bilry,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law.     1869-1862. 

The  Liber  Albus,  compiled  by  John  Carpenter,  Common  Clerk  of  the  Citv  of  London  in 
the  year  1419,  gives  an  account  of  the  laws,  regulations,  and  institutions  of  that  City  in  the 
12th,  18th,  14th,  and  early  part  of  the  15th  centuries.  The  Liber  Custumarum  was  compiled 
in  the  early  part  of  the  14th  century  during  the  reign  of  Edward  II.  It  also  gives  an 
account  of  the  laws,  regulations,  and  institutions  of  the  City  of  London  in  the  12th,  18th, 
and  early  part  of  the  14th  centuries. 

18.  Chronica  Johannis  db  Oxbnedes.    Edited  by  Sib  Henry  Ellis,  K.H. 
1859. 

Although  this  Chronicle  tells  of  the  arrival  of  Hengist  and  Horsa,  it  substantially  begins 
with  the  reign  of  King  Alfred,  and  comes  down  to  1292.  It  is  particularly  valuable  for 
notices  of  events  in  the  eastern  portions  of  the  kingdom. 

14.  A  Collection  op  Political  Poems  and  Sonos  relating  to  English 

History,  from  the  accession  op  Edward  III.  to  the  reign  op 
Henry  VHI.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by  Thomas  Wright,  M.A. 
1869-1861. 

15.  The  "  Opus  Tertium,"  "  Opus  Minus,*'  &c.  of  Booer  Bacon.    Edited 

by  J,  H,  Brewer,  M.A.,  Professor  of  English  Literature,  King's 
College,  London.    1859. 

16.  BARTHOLOMiEl  DB  COTTON,  MONACHI NORWICENSIS,  HiSTORIA  AnGLICANA  ; 

449-1298;  necnon  ejusdem  Liber  de  Archiepiscopis  et  Episcopis 
An^liee.  Edited  by  Henry  Bichards  Luard,  M.A.,  Fellow  and 
Assistant  Tutor  of  Trinty  College,  Cambridge,  1859. 

17.  Brut  y  Tywysogion;   or.  The    Chronicle  of   the   Princes   of   Wales. 
Edited  by  the  Bev.  John  Williams  ab  Ithel,  M.A.    1860. 

This  work,  written  in  the  ancient  Welsh  language,  begins  with  the  abdication  and  death 
of  Caedwala  at  Rome,  in  the  year  681,  and  continnes  the  history  down  to  (he  subjugation  of 
Wales  by  Edward  I.,  about  the  year  1282. 


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18.  A  OoLLBcnoir  of  Botal  and  Histoucal  Lbttebb  dubiho  thv  Bnon 

ofHenbtIV.  1999-1404.  Edited  by  ih»  Bay,  Y.C.HmemsTom^M^ 
of  Exeter  College,  Oxford.    1 800. 

19.  The  Bbpbessob  of  oybb  much  Blamuto  of  the  Clbbot.    By  Regihald 

Peoock,  sometime  Bishop  of  Chichester.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by 
the  Bev.  Chubchill  Babinoton,  B.D.,  Fellow  of  St.  Jinn's  OoUege, 
Cambridge.    1860. 

The  aathor  wu  bom  aboat  the  end  of  the  fourteenth  oentarj,  ocnueeraled  IWihny  of 
St.  A«apb  in  the  year  1444,  and  translated  to  the  see  of  Chichester  in  1460.  Hia  vock  gn«s 
a  fall  acooont  of  the  views  of  the  Lollards,  and  has  great  Talae  for  the  philalogiBt> 

20.  Annales  Cambble.   Edited  by  the  Bev.  John  Williams  ab  Ithbl,  M.A. 

1860. 

These  annals,  which  are  in  Latin,  commence  in  447,  and  come  down  to  1388.  The  earlier 
portion  appears  to  be  taken  from  an  Irish  Chronicle  osed  by  Tigemach,  and  by  the  compiler 
of  the  Annals  of  Ulster. 

21.  The  Wobks  of  Gibaldus  Cambbbnsis.    Vols.  I.-IV.    Edited  by  the 

Bev.  J.  S.  Bbeweb,  M.A.,  Professor  of  English  Ldteraturer  Kings 
College,  London.  Vols.  V.-VII.  Edited  by  the  Bev.  Jambs  F. 
DiMOCK,  M.A.,  Beotor  of  Bamburgh,  Yorkshire.  Vol.  VUl.  Edited 
by  Geoboe  F.  Wabnbb,  M.A.,  of  the  Department  of  MSS.,  British 
Mnseom.    1861-1891. 

These  volumes  contain  the  historical  works  of  Qerald  da  Barry,  who  lived  in  the  rngns  ol 
HeniT  n.,  Richard  I.,  and  John. 

Tne  Topoaraphia  Hibernica  (in  Vol.  V.)  is  the  resalt  of  Giraldos' two  visits  to  Irefamd, 
the  first  in  1188,  the  second  in  11854S,  when  he  accompanied  Prince  John  into  that  ooontry. 
The  Erpugnatio  /Jibem>ai  was  written  about  1188.  VoL  VL  contains  the  Itineramtm 
Kambrue  tt  Dtscnpiio  Xambrut ;  and  Vol.  VXL,  the  lives  of  8.  Remigios  and  8.  Ha|^  VoL 
Vin.  contains  the  Treatise  De  Frinctpum  iMstruetione,  and  an  index  to  Vols.  L-IV.  and  VUL 

22.  Lettebs  and  Papers  illustba^ivb  of  the  Wabs  op  the  Bngush  in 

FbANOE  DUBINO  the  BeIGN  OF  HeNBT  THE  SiXTH,  EllNO  OF  BnOLANP, 

Vol.  I.,  and  Vol.  II.  (in  Two  Parts).  Edited  by  the  Bev.  Joseph 
Stevenson,  M.A.,  Vioar  of  Leighton  Buzzard.    1861-1864. 

28.*  The  Anolo-Saxon  Chbonigle,  aooordino  to  the  sevebal  Original 
Authorities.  Vol.  I.,  Original  Texts.  Vol.  11.,  Translation.  Edited 
and  translated  by  Benjamin  Thorpe^  Member  of  the  Boyal  Academy 
of  Sciences  at  Munich,  and  of  the  Society  of  Netherlandish  literaiture 
at  Leyden.    1861. 

There  are  at  present  six  independent  manuscripts  of  the  Saxon  Chronicle,  ending  in 
different  years,  and  written  in  different  parts  of  the  country.  In  this  edition,  tiie  text  of 
each  manuscript  is  printed  in  columns  on  the  same  page,  so  that  the  studoit  may  see  at  a 
gluioe  the  various  changes  which  occur  in  orth(^;raphy. 

24.  Lettebs  and  Papbbs  illustrative  of  the   reigns  of  Bichard  HL 

AND  Henry  VII.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by  Jambs  Oabdinsb, 
1861-1868. 

The  principal  contents  of  the  volumes  are  some  diplomatic  Papers  of  Richard  nL. 
correspondence  between  Henry  VII.  and  Ferdinand  and  Isabella  of  Spun ;  documents  relat- 
ing to  £dmund  de  la  Pole,  Earl  of  Suffolk ;  and  a  portion  of  the  correspondence  of  Jam«  IV. 
of  Scotland. 

25.  Letters  of  Bishop  Grossbteste.    Edited  by  the  Bev.  Henry  Bichards 

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. 


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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, 

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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 

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Cambridge.    Parts  I.  and  11.,  1887. 

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writer  appears  to  have  been  an  eye  witness  of  many  events  of  which  he  describes.  Tb» 
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commencing  with  a  record  of  proceedings  at  the  first  Synodal  Council 
of  Clovesho  in  742,  and  terminating  with  the  first  part  of  a  tripartite 
chirograph  of  the  sixth  year  of  the  reign  of  Edward  the  Confessor. 

FAC-siBfiLBs  OF  Anolo-Saxon  Manusoripis.  Photozincographed,  by 
Command  of  Her  Majesty,  upon  the  recommendation  of  the  Master 
of  the  Rolls,  by  the  Dirbotor-Geiteral  of  the  Ordnance  Survey, 
Major-General  A.  Cook,  R.B.,  C.B.,  and  collected  and  edited  by 
W.  IBaseyi  Sanders,  an  Assistant  Record  Keeper.  Part  11.  Price  84 10«. 
(Also,  separately.    Edward  the  Confessor's  Charter.    Price  2$.) 

The  originals  of  the  fac-similes  contained  in  this  volume  belong  to 
the  Deans  and  Chapters  of  Westminster,  Exeter,  Wells,  Winchester,  and 
Worcester;  the  Marquis  of  Bath,  the  Earl  of  Uchester,  Winchester 
College,  Her  Majesty's  Public  Record  Office,  Bodleian  Library,  Somerset- 
shire ArchsBological  and  National  History  Society's  Museum  in  Taunton 
Castle,  and  WiSHam  Salt  Librarv  at  Stafford.  They  consist  of  charters 
and  other  documents  granted  by,  or  durixig  the  reigns  of,  Baldred, 
^thelred,  Offa,  and  Burgred,  Kings  of  Mercia;  Uhtred  of  the  Huiccas, 
Caedwalla  and  Ini  of  Wessex ;  ^thelwulf ,  Eadward  the  Elder,  iBthelstan, 
Eadmund  the  First,  Eadred,  Eadwig,  Eadgar,  Eadward  the  Second, 
^thelred  &e  Second,  Cnut,  Eadward  the  Confessor,  and  William  the 
Conqueror,  embracing  altogether  a  period  of  nearly  four  hundred  years. 

Fao-similbs  of  Anglo-Saxon  Manuscripts.  Photozincographed,  by 
Command  of  Her  Majesty,  upon  the  recommendation  of  the  Master 
of  the  Rolls,  by  the  Dirbgtor-Gbnsral  of  the  Ordnance  Subyet, 
Colonel  R.  H.  Stotrerd,  R.E.,  C.B.,  and  collected  and  edited  by 
W.  Basevi  Sanders,  an  Assistant  Record  Keeper.  Part  in.  Price 
6/.  6«. 

This  volume  contains  fac-similes  of  the  Ashbumham  Collection  of 
Anglo-Saxon  Charters,  Ac.,  including  King  Alfred's  Will.  The  MSS. 
represented  in  it  range  from  A.D.  697  to  A.D.  1161,  being  charters, 
wUls,  deeds,  and  reports  of  Synodal  transactions  during  the  reigns  of 
Kings  Wihtred  of  Kent,  Offa,  Eardwulf ,  Coenwulf,  Cuthred,  Beomwulf, 
^thelwulf,  Alfred,  Eadward  the  Elder,  Eadmund,  Eadred,  Queen 
Eadgifu,  and  Kings  Eadgar,  JSthelred  the  Second,  Cnut,  Henry  the 
First,  and  Henry  Sie  Second.  In  addition  to  these  are  two  belonging 
to  the  Marquis  of  Anglesey,  one  of  them  being  the  Foundation  Charter 
of  Burton  Abbey  by  iBthelred  the  Second,  with  the  testament  of  its 
great  benefactor  Wulfric. 


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AND      MANUSCRIPTS      BELONOINO      TO      PRIVATE      FAMUilBS      AND      INSTITUTIONS 
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CONSTITUTIONAL     LAW,     SCIENCE,     AND     GENERAL     LITERATURE. 


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1896.) 


1873 


First  Report,  with  Appendix 
Contents:-  - 
England.    House  of  Lords;  Cambridge 
Colleges ;    Abingdon  and  o&er  Cor- 
porations, <S;o. 
Scotland.      Advocates*   Library,    Glas- 
gow Corporation,  <S;o. 
Ireland.    Dublin,  Cork,  and  other  Cor- 
porations, Ao, 

Second      Beport      with      Appendix      and 
Index    to   the    First    and    Second   Bb- 

PORTS  ..... 

Contents:— 

England.  House  of  Lords ;  Cam- 
bridge Colleges  ;  Oxford  Colleges  ; 
Monastery  of  Dominican  Friars  at 
Woodohester,  Duke  of  Bedford, 
Earl  Spencer,  <&c. 

Scotland.  Aberdeen  and  St.  An- 
drew's Universities,  Ac. 

Ireland.  Marquis  of  Ormonde; 
Dr.  Lyons,  Ac. 

Third       Report       wffh      Appendix      and 
Index  ..... 

Contents : — 
England.  House  of  Lords;  Cam- 
bridge Colleges ;  Stonyhurst  Col- 
lege ;  Bridgwater  and  other  Cor- 
porations ;  Duke  of  Northumber- 
land, Marquis  of  Lansdowne,  Mar- 
quis of  Bath,  Ac. 
Scotland.      University   of   Olasgow: 

Duke  of  Montrose,  Ac. 
Ireland.       Marquis     of     Ormonde; 
Black  Book  of  Limerick,  Ac. 

Fourth        Beport,         with         Appendix. 
Part  I.         -  -  -  -  . 

Contents : — 
England.     House  of   Lords.     West- 
minster   Abbey ;     Cambridge    and 
Oxford    Collies  ;     Cinque    Ports, 
Hythe,    and     other     Corporations, 
Marquis  of  Bath,  Earl  of  Denbigh, 
Ac. 
Scotland.    Duke  of  Ar^ll,  Ac. 
Ireland.      Trinity   College,   Dublin 
Marquis  of  Ormonde. 


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Chapter  of  Canterbory  ;    Rye,  Lydd, 

and    other    Corporations.      Duke   of 

Sutherland,    Marquis   of   Lansdowne, 

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and    Cambridge    Colleges ;    Lambeth 

Palace  ;    Black   Book   of   the   Arch- 

deacon   of     Canterbury  ;      Bridport, 

Wallingford,  and  other  Corporations; 
Lord  I^oonfield,  Sir  Beginala  Graham, 

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Sir  Henry  Ingilby,  Ac. 

Scotland.      Duke   of    Argyll,   Earl   of 

Moray,  Ac, 

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House  of  Lords;   County  of  Somerset; 

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Earl  of  Egmont,  Sir  Frederick  Graham, 
Sir  Harry  Vemey,  Ao. 

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Duke  of  Athole,  Marquis  of  Ormonde, 
S.  F.  Livingstone,  Esq.,  Ao, 

1881 

Eighth  Report,  wfth  Appendix  and  Index. 

Part  I. 

Contents :  — 

List  of  collections  examined,  1869-1880. 

England.     House  of  Lords;    Duke 

of  Marlborough;  Magdalen  College, 

Oxford ;  Royal  College  of  Physicians ; 

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Emly,  The  O'Conor    Don,   Trinity 

College,  Dublin,  Ac. 

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Pabt  I.        -  -  -  -  - 

Contents : — 
St.  Paal*8  and  Canterbury  Cathedrals ; 
Eton  College;  Carlisle,  Yarmoaih, 
Canterbury,   and    Barnstaple    Cor- 
porations, Jio. 

Ditto.    Pabt  II.    Appendix  and  Index 
Contents : — 
England.      House  of   Lords.    Earl    of 
Leicester ;   C.  Pole  Oell,  Alfred  Mor- 
rison, Esqs.,  Ae, 
ScoTiiAND.     Lord   Elphinstone,    H.    C. 

Maxwell  Stuart,  Esq.,  Ao, 
Ibbland.    Duke  of  Leinster,  Marquis  of 
Drogheda,  <fec. 

Ditto.  Pabt  m.  Appendix  and 
Index  ..... 

Contents: —   . 
Mrs.  Stopford  Saokrille. 

Calendab  of  the  Manttscbipts  of  the 
Mabquib  of  Salibbubt,  K.G.  (or  Cecil 
MSS.).    Pabt  I.     - 

Ditto.    Pabt  II. 
Ditto.    Pabt  m. 


Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 


Pabt  IV. 
Pabt  V. 
Pabt  VI. 
Pabt  Vn. 
Pabt  Vm. 
Pabt  IX. 


following : — 


Tenth  Bbpobt 
This  is  introductory  to  the 

(1.)  Appendix  and  Index 

Earl  of  Eglinton,  Sir  J.  S.  Maxwell, 
Bart.,  and  C.  S.  H,  D.  Moray, 
C.  P.  Weston  Underwood,  G.  W. 
Digby.  Esqs. 

(2.)  Appendix  and  Index 

The  Family  of  Gawdy. 

(8.)  Appendix  and  Index 
Wells  CathedraL 

(4.)  Appendix  and  Index 

Earl  of  Westmorland ;  Capt.  Stewart ; 
Lord  Stafford ;  Sir  N.  W.  Throck- 
morton; Sir  P.  T.  Bfainwaring, 
Lord  Muncaster,  M.P.,  Capt.  J.  F. 
Bagot,  Ea^l  of  Eilmorey,  Earl  of 
Powis,  and  others,  the  Corporations 
of  Kendal,  Wenlook,  Bridgnorth, 
Eye,  Plymouth,  and  the  County  of 
Essex ;  and  Stonyhurst  College. 

(5.)  Appendix  and  Index 

Bilarquis  of  Ormonde,  Earl  of  FingaU, 
Corporations  of  Galway,  Waterford, 
the  Sees  of  Dublin  and  Ossozy,  the 
Jegnits  in  Ireland. 


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1889 
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1891 

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(6.)  AppE2a>ix  A2n>  Indkx       • 

Marquis  of  Abergavenny ;  Lord  Braye ; 
G.  F.  Lnttrell;  P.  P.  Bouverie; 
W.  Bromley  Davenport;  B.  T. 
Balfour,  Esqniree. 

EUEVSNTH  BbPOBT        .... 

This  is  introdnctory  to  the  following : — 

(1.)  Appbndiz  akd  Indbx 

H.  D.  Skrine,  Esq.,  Salvetti  Cone- 
spondenoe. 

(2.)  Appendix  and  Indbx 

House  of  Lords.    1678-1688. 

(3.)  Appkndix  and  Indbx 

Corporations  of  Southampton  and 
Lynn. 

(4.)  Appbndix  and  Indbx 

Marquess  Townshend. 

(5.)  Appbndix  and  Indbx 
Earl  of  Dartmouth. 

(6.)  Appbndix  and  Indbx 
Duke  of  Hamilton. 

(7.)  Appbndix  and  Indbx 

Duke  of  Leeds,  Marchioness  of 
Waterford,  Lord  Hothfield,  Ao, , 
Bridgwater   Trust  Office,  Beading 


Corporation,  Inner  Temple  Library 

TwBUfTH  Bbpobt 
This  is  introductory  to  the  following  : — 

(1.)  Appbndix 

Earl  Cowper,  K.G.  (Coke  MSS.,  at 
Melbourne  Hall,  Derby).    Vol.  I. 

(2.)  Appbndix 

Ditto.    Vol.n 

(8.)  Appbndix  and  Indbx      .  .  - 

Ditto.    VoLm. 
(4.   Appbndix  .... 

Duke  of  Rutland,  G.CJ3.    Vol.  I. 
(5.)  Appbndix  and  Indbx 

Ditto.    Vol.  n. 
(6.)  Appbndix  and  Indbx 

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 
of  Home. 
(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, 
Corporations  of  Gloucester,  Higham 
Ferrers,  and  Newark  ;  Souwwell 
Biinster ;  Lincoln  District  Begiftry. 


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1896 
1894 
1894 
1894 


1894 
1896 

1895 


1895 


(10.)  Appendix 

The  First  Earl  of  Gbarlemont    Vol.  I. 

Thibtesnth  Repobt 

This  is  introductory  to  the  following : — 

(1.)  Appendix 

Duke  of  Portland.    Vol.  I. 

(2.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Ditto.    Vol.n 

(3.)  Appendix. 

J.  B.  Fortesoae,  Esq.,  of  Dropmore. 
VoLI. - 

(4.)  Appendix  and  Index  .... 
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         •  *  '  ' 

This  is  introductory  to  the  following  :— 
(1.)  Appendix  and  Inpex. 

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^ 
1693-1695,  Vol  I.  (New  Seriee.)  See 
H,L.  No.  5  of  1900.    Price  219). 

Ditto.  1695- 1697.  Vol.  II.  See  H.L. 
No.  IB.    1903.  Price  219. 

(7)  Appendix. 

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(8.)  Appendix  and  Indbz. 

Linooln,  Bury  St.  Edmonds,  Hertford, 
and  Great  Grimsby  Corporations; 
The  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Wor-. 
cester,  and  of  Lichfield ;  The 
Bishop's  Registry  of  Worcester. 

(9.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Earl  of  Backinffhamshire ;  Earl  of 
Lindsey ;  Earl  of  Onslow ;  Lord 
Emly  ;  T.  J.  Hare»  Esq. ;  and  J. 
Bouidi,  Esq.,  M.P. 

(10.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

.  Earl  of  Dartmouth.    Vol.  II.  American 
Papers. 


1897 
1897 
1897 
1897 


1897 


Fifteenth  Repobt      -        -        -        - 
This  is  introductory  to  the  following  :— 

(1.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Earl  of  Dartmouth.    Vol.  m.     • 

(2.)  Appendix. 

J.  Eliot  Hodgkin,  Esq.,  of  Richmond, 
Surrey. 

(3.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Charles  Haliday,  Esq.,  of  Dublin; 
Adts  of  the  Pnvy  Council  in  Ireland, 
1556-1571;  Sir  William  Ussher's 
Table  to  the  Council  Qook ;  Table 
to  the  Red  Council  Book. 

(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 
Ailesbnry ;  and  SirF.G.  Puleston,  Bart. 


(8.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Duke  of  Bucdeuch  and  Queensberry, 
at  Drumlanrig. 


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 
Kingsmill,  Esqrs. 


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Calendar  of  Crown  Leases,  88-38  Hen.  Yin. 
—Calendar  of  Bills  and  Answers,  ^.,  Hen. 
Yin.— Ph.  <fr  Mary,  for  Cheshire  and 
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from  Hen.  VII. 

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Durham  Becords,  Inventory. — Calendar  of 
Deeds,  (fee.,  on  the  Chester  Plea  Bolls,  Hen. 
Vni.— Calendar  of  Decrees  of  Court  of 
General  Surveyors,  84-88  Hen.  VIH.— 
Calendar  of  Boyal  Charters.— State  Pi^r 
Office,  Calendar  of  Documents  relating  to 
tile  History  of,  to  1800.— Tower  of  London. 
Index  to  Documents  in  custodv  of  the  Con- 
stable of.— Calendar  of  Dockets,  (fee.,  for 
Privy  Seals,  1634-1711. -Beport  of  the 
Conunissioners  on  Carte  Papers. — Venetian 
Ciphers. 


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No. 


[C.2970] 


[C.3142] 


[C.3318] 


[C.8492] 


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1874 


1875 


1876 


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1870 

31 

1871 

82 

1871 

1872 

83 

1878 

84 

Chief  Contents. 


Duchy  of  Lancaster  Hecords,  Calendar  of 
Royal  Charters.— Durham  Records,  Calen- 
dar of  Chancery  Enrolments;  Cursitor's 
Records.-  List  of  Officers  of  Palatinate  of 
Chester,  in  Cheshire  and  Flintshire,  and 
North  Wales. — List  of  Sheriffs  of  England, 
18  Hen  I.  to  4  Edw.  III. 


Part  I.— Report  of  the  Conmiissioners  on 
Carte  Papers.- -Calendarium  Qenealogicum, 
1  <S:  2  Edw.  n.— Durham  Records,  Calendar 
of  Cursitor's  Records  Chancery  Enrol- 
ments.— Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calen- 
diur  of  Rolls  of  the  Chancery  of  the  County 
Palatine. 


Part  II.~ Charities;  Calendar  of  Trust  Deeds 
enrolled  on  the  Close  Rolls  of  Chancery, 
subsequent  to  9  G^.  II. 


Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calendar  of 
Rolls  of  the  Chancery  of  the  County 
Palatine. — Durham  Records,  Calendar  of 
the  Cursitor's  Records,  Chancery  Enrol- 
ments.— Report  on  the  Shaftesbury  Papers. 
Venetian  Transcripts. — Greek  Copies  of  the 
Athanasian  Creed. 


Durham  Records,  Calendar  of  the  Cursitor's 
Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. — Supple- 
mentary Report  on  the  Shaftesbury  Papers. 


Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calendar  of 
Ancient  Charters  or  Grants.— Palatinate  of 
Lancaster;  Inventory  and  Lists  of  Docu- 
ments transferred  to  the  Public  Record 
Office. — Durham  Records,  Calendar  of 
Cursitor's  Records. — Chancery  Enrolments. 
— Second  Supplementary  Report  on  the 
Shaftesbury  Papers. 

Durham  Records,  Calendar  of  the  Cursitor's 
Records,  Chancery  Enrolments.— Duchy  of 
Lancaster  Records;  Calendar  of  Ancient 
Charters  or  Grants. — Report  upon  Docu- 
ments in  French  Archives  relating  to 
British  Histo^.-  Calendar  of  Recognizance 
Rolls  of  the  Palatinate  of  Chester,  to  end 
of  reign  of  Hen.  TV. 

Part  I.—  Durham  Records,  Calendar  of  the 
Cursitor's  Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. 
— Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calendar  of 
Ancient  Rolls  of  the  Chancery  of  the  County 
Palatine.— List  of  French  Ambassadors, 
<ftc.  in  England,  1509-1714. 


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Number 

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1876 


1877 


38 


1878 


39 


1879 


40 


1880 


41 


1881 


42 


1882 


43 


1883 


44 


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Part  II. — Calendar  of  Beoognizanoe  Bolls 
of  the  Palatinate  of  Chester;  Hen.  Y.— 
Hen.  VII. 

Exchequer  Beoords,  Catalogue  of  Special 
Commissions,  1  Eliz.  to  10  Vict.,  Calen- 
dar of  Depositions  taken  by  Commission, 

I  Eliz.  to  end  of  James  I. — ^Listof  Bep- 
resentative  Peers  for  Scotland  and 
Ireland. 

Calendar  of  Beoognizanoe  Bolls  of  the 
Palatinate  of   Chester,    1    Hen.   VIU 

II  Geo.  rV. — Exchequer  Becords, 
Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com- 
mission, Charles  I. — Duchy  of  Lancaster 
Records;  Calendar  of  Lancashire  Inqui- 
sitions post  Mortem,  Ac. — Third  Supple- 
mentary Beport  on  the  Shaftesbunr 
Papers.- -List  of  Despatches  of  French  ! 
Ambassadors  to  England  1509-1714.  | 

Calendar   of    Depositions    taken   by    Com-  |[C.2377] 
mission.     Commonwealth — James     II.—  | 
Miscellaneous       Becords      of      Queen^s  | 
Remembrancer     in     the     Exchequer. — 
Durham     Records,     Calendar     of     the 
Cursitors'  Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. — 
Calendar  of  Duchy  of  Lancaster  Patent 
Rolls,  5  Ric.  n.-21  Hen.  VH. 

Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com-  [C.2658] 
mission,  William  and  Mary  to  George  I. 
—Calendar  of  Norman  Rolls,  Hen.  V., 
Part  I. — List  of  Calendars,  Indexes, 
&o,,  in  the  Public  Record  Office  on  3l8t 
December,  1879. 

Calendar   of   Depositions   taken   by   Com-    [C.2972] 
mission,    George   U. — Calendar   of   Nor- 
man Rolls,  Hen.  V.,  Part  H.  and  Glos- 
sary.— Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  1  Edw.  I. 
Transcripts  from  Paris. 

Calendar  of  Privy  Seals,  Ac,  1-7  Charles  I.  [C.3425] 
—Duchy  of  Lajicaster  Records,  Inventory 
of  Court  Rolls,  Hen.  III.— Geo.  IV. 
Calendar  of  Privy  Seals,  Ric.  H. — 
Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  2  Edw.  I.— 
Fourth  Supplementary  Report  on  the 
Shaftesbury  Papers. — Transcripts  from 
Paris. — ^Report  on  Libraries  in  Sweden. — 
Report  on  Papers  relating  to  English 
History  in  the  State  Archives,  Stockholm. 
— ^Report  on  Canadian  Archives. 


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Bepori  on  Arehiyee  of  Denmark,  Ao. — 
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Beports  from  Bmne. — Seeond  Bepcnrt  on 
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Proceedings 


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


Date. 


1869 


1870 

1871 

1872 
1873 

1874 


1875 


1886 


Number 

of 
Beport. 


3 


4 

5 


18 


1876 

8 

1877  ; 

1 

9 

1878  ► 

1 

10   1 

1 

1879 

11   ; 

1880 

12 

1 

1881  ; 

13 

1 

1882 

14 

1883 

1 
15 

1884 

IG 

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

Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth,  continued   [C.2929] 
(1576  1683). 

Beport  of  Keeper  of  State  Papers  containing   [C.3215]      0    6^ 
Catalogue  of  Commonwealth  Books  trans- 

.  ferred  from  Bermingham  Tower. 

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- 
dar to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth  continued  (1596- 
1601). 

Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth,  continued  |  [0.4755] ;     1     1 
(1601-1603). — Memorandum  on  Statements 
(1702)  and  Declarons  (1713-14)  of  Hugue- 
not Pensioners. 


08 


D«(e. 


Number 

of 
Report. 


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 
on  the  Becords  of  the  Clerks  of  the  Crown 
and  Peace  tranderred  prior  to  1900. 

Report   of   Proceedings   and  Appendix 

(1)  Notes  on  Manuscript  Volumes  connected 
with  the  Irish  Revenue,  the  Court  of  Trus- 
tees of  Forfeited  Estates,  <fec.,  in  the 
possession  of  Earl  Annesley ; 

(2)  Beport  on  the  Books  of  the  Treasury 
and  Aooountinfl  Departments  in  Irdand. 

Beport  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix 

(1)  List  of  Maps  presented  by  Com- 
missioners of  WoooIb  and  Forests ; 

(2)  Beport  on  Begister  of  Irregular  Biarriages, 
1799-1844. 


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