-!> ^^♦^ i yi( President \VntTE Library. Cornell University. DA 25.C1°12?r"""'""''"'"'* V.1 ^mmmm,Sm'^''°"^ P°*' ""o^em and ^^1 Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924011387796 CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONS POST MORTEM AND OTHER ANALOGOUS DOCDMEHTS. A. 3S48. Wt. 22880, CALENDAR ^ INQUISITIONS POST MORTEM AND OTHEE ANALOGOUS DOCUMENTS PRESERVED IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE. PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OP THE DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE RECORDS. VOL. I. HENRY III. PUBLISHED BY AUTHOBITV OF HIS MAJESTY'S PEINCIPAL SBCBETART OP STATE FOE IHB HOME DEPAKTMENT. LONDON : FEINTED FOR HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE, BY MACKIE AND CO. LD. And to be purchased, either directly or through any Bookseller, from EYRE AND 8P0TTISW00DE, East Harding Street, Fleet Street, E.C. ; or OLIVER AND BOYD, Edinburgh; or E. PONSONBY, 116, Grafton Street, Dublin. 1904, CONTENTS PAOI Preface ... - vii Table of Refebencbs xi Corrigenda .... . Ivi Calendar - ... 1 Index of Persons and Places - 315 Index of Subjects - -- ■128 INTEODUCTION. The present volume is the first instalment of a Calendar of certain documents selected from the class formerly known as Escheats, or Inquisitions post mortem. The guiding principle of selection has been to include all inquisitions dealing with the hereditary descent of land, assignments of dower, proofs of age, lands of lunatics and the like, reserving for separate treatment all inquisitions ad quod damnum, and all inquisitions not bearing upon the subjects before mentioned. A list of the inquisitions ad quod damnum is now in course of publication; and a detailed calendar of the remaining enquiries will be published later. The period covered by the present volume is the reign of Henry III. ; and the earliest inquisition described in it is dated in the 20th year of that king. It is, however, only by degrees that the inquisition on the death of a landowner assumes a regular form ; and the growth of the administration intended to deal with it is equally gradual. Even the writ of diem clausit extremum cannot be traced beyond the 39th year of that king ; and to the very end of the reign it is possible to note occasional variations from the regular course. Two stages in the development of the officer known as the Escheator can be traced. In the first, the taking of the inquisitions is the duty of the Sheriff ; and all the other executive functions such as seizing the lands on the death of their owner, restoring them to the heir and the like are done by him. But the actual custody of the lands, while in the king's hands, belongs to officers known as custodes escaetarum, and sometimes as escaetores. On the Close Roll of 16 Henry III., m. lid, two of these keepers are appointed for each county ; two years later, we find two for the whole of England, namely Richard de la Lade and Adam son of William, and accounts rendered by these last for lands in their hands are to be found on the Pipe Rolls of the period. The first Escheator in the later sense seems to have been viii INTEODUCTION. Kobert de Creppinges, who acted as Bscheator North of Trent from 20 to 32 Henry HI. ; but even after this appointment, we find many writs addressed to the Sheriff on subjects that seem rather to belong to the province of the Escheator. Henry de Wengham occurs as Escheator South of Trent about the year 30 Henry III. ; but the first account for that office is the account of William de Wendling for the years 43-45 Henry III. These two chief escheators had subordinates in each county, known as co-escheators or sub-escheators, to whom part of their work was entrusted; but the writ ordering the taking of an inquisition is always addressed, to, the chief escheator, who transmitted it to his subordinate. Certain liberties and districts lay without the power of the escheators ; and writs touchiug lands within them were either sent direct to the officers in charge of them, or remitted to them for execution by the original recipient. It should be explained that when the Calendar does not mention the name of the recipient of the writ, it is to be understood that the writ was addressed to the Escheator. The inquisitions taken by the Escheator were returned by him into Chancery ; but a further duty lay upon him of accounting at the Exchequer for the profits of the lands in his hands or for money received by him on behalf of the king. As vouchers for these accounts, he was compelled to produce at the Exchequer copies, or notes, of the inquisitions taken before him and any other documents that might be required to discharge claims against him. Hence arises the parallel set of documents known as Escheators' Accounts and Inquisitions, Exchequer. For the reign of Henry IJI. there is only one such copy in existence, and several writs; these have been included in the present Calendar. Before the publication of the present volume, the only means of reference to the class of Inquisitions post mortem were the four volumes published by the Record Commission between 1806 and 1838. On the unsatisfactory character of that publication it is needless to insist. The omission of the names of the heirs was partially remedied' by the publication in 1865 of two volumes of extracts edited by Mr. INTRODUCTION. ]X Charles Roberts and entitled ' Calendarium G-enealogicum.' These only cover the reigns of Henry III. and Edward I. ; and the obvious inconvenience of pursuing a system in which the names of heirs were given in one calendar and the lands in another made it undesirable to proceed further on those lines. It was determined therefore to undertake a new calendar altogether ; and to begin by classifying the mass of documents on the principles already explained. In the abstracts here given of the Inquisitions post mortem, the lands, the tenures of lands, the date of the death of the owner, if stated, and the names and ages of the heirs have been given, with an abstract of any information contained in the document as titles, relationship and so forth ; the names of the tenants of knights' fees have also been included. On the other hand, extents of manors have been omitted, their presence in the original documents being indicated by the words ' (extent given).' The names of jurors, sheriffs, and escheators are also for the most part left out. The entries in the Calendar have been numbered successively for reference only. The original documents are bound in files and numbered, and should be applied for by the file and number to be found at the end of each entry; the initial letter C. signifies that the document in question belongs to the Chancery series ; and E. in like manner refers to the Exchequer series. The table which follows this introduction shows the new arrangement of the Inquisitions post mortem and the relation between the old and present references of the documents in it. The text of the present volume has been prepared by Mr. J. E. E. S. Sharp, an Assistant Record Keeper, and the index by Mr. A. E. Stamp, M.A. of this office. H. C. MAXWELL LYTE. Public Record Office, 28 March, 1904. XI Table showing the pkesent keference to ai-l documents pormeely included amongst the inquisitions post moktem of the REIGN OF Henry III. The old reference is given in the first column, the -new reference in the second, third, fourth, or fifth colunan as the case may be. Documents which cannot now be traced are marked 'missing.' Inquisitions Inquisitions IVTiQppllpTipnns Post Mortem. Henry III. Ad Quod Damnum. Inquisitions 1-27 Hen. III. 1 — — — Forest Proc. (An- cient) no. 23b. 1a — — Forest Proc. (An- cient) no. 23c. 2 22. (18) 3 — 1. (1) 4 — — — Forest Proc. (An- . ■■ J cient) no. 100. ' 4a — — 1. (2) 4b — — 1. (3) 4c — — 1. (4) 4d Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14, no. 1 (10 5 — . , — 1. (5) 6 — — 1. (6) 7 — — 1. (7) 8 1. (1) 9 1. (2) 10 1. (3) 11 1. (4) 12 , 1. (5) 13 — 1. (B) 14 1. (6) 15 1. (7) 16 — 1. (9) 16a 1. (8) 16b 1. (5) 17 — 22. (1) 18 — — 1. (10) 19 1. (9) 20 — ;- 1. (11) 21 — 1. (12) 22 1. (10) 28 1. (11) 28a 22. (2) 24 1 — 1. (13) Xll Inquisitions Inquisitions IVTi ROfA 1 fl,ii p,nn 8 . Post Mortem. Henry III. Ad Quod Damnulii. Inquisitions. 1-27 Hen. III. 25 1. (12) 26 1. (13) 27 1. (14) 28 1. (15) 29 1. (16) 30 — — L (14) 31 1. (17) 32 — — 1. (15) 33 1. (18) « 34 1. (19) 28-29 Hen. III. 1 1. (20) 2 2. (1) 3 2. (2) 4 — — 1. (17) 5 2. (3) 6 15. (6) 7 2. (4) 8 2. (5) 9 2. (6) 10 2. (7) 1 11 2. (8) 12 2. (9) 13 2. (10) 14 — — 22. (3) 15 2. (11) 16 2. (12) 17 — — 1. (18) .18 — ■ — 1. (19) 19 2. (13) 20 — — 1. (20) 21 — — 1. (21) 22 2. (14) 23 2. (15) 24 2. (16) 25 — — 1. (22) 26 2. (17) 27 2. (18) 27a — 22. (4) 27b 2. (19) 27c . — Forest Proc. (An- cient) no. 2Bd. 27d — l.-(2) 27Ei — — — Criminal Inq. 1 (1) 28 1. (19) 29 37. (10) 80 2. (19) Xlll 28-29 Hen.III.81 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 58 54 55 56 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 80 Hen. III. Inquisitions Post Mortem. Henry III. 2. (20) 3. (1) 43. (12) 8. (3) 3. (4) 3. (5) 3. (6) 3. (7) 3. (8) 3. (9) 3. (10) Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum. 3. (11) 3. (2) 3. (14) 3. (15) 3. (16) 3. (17) 3. (18) 8. (12) 8. (19) 3. (20) 4. (1) 4. (2) 4. (3) 4. (4) 4. (5) 4. (6) 4. (7) 1. (5) 4. (8) 1. (3) Miscellaneous Inquisitions. 1. (2) 1. (23) 22. (5) 1. (24) 1. (25) 1. (26) 1. (27) 1. (28) 1. (29) Forest Proc. (An- cient) no. 23e. Criminal Inq. 1(1). Inq. p.m. 10 Edw. II. 95. 2. (1) 2. (2) XIV * Inquisitions Post Mortem. Henry III. Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum. Miscellaneous Inquisitions. 30 Hen. III. 20 21 22 23 4. (9) 4. (10) 4. (11) 4. (12) 24 — 1. (4) 25 — 1. (19) 26 — 1. (5) 27 — 1. (6) 28 — 2. (8) 29 — — 2. (4) 30 — 1. (7) 81 4. (13) 82 4. (14) 33 4. (15) 34 3. (20) 85 4. (16) 36 4. (17) 37 4. (20) 88 — 1. (8) 39 4. (18) 40 — — 2. (5) 41 4. (19) 42 — — 2. (6) 43 — — Criminal Inq. 1(2). 44 — — — Criminal Inq. 1(8). 45 4. (20) 46 3. (13) 47 — — — Criminallnq.l(4). 31 Hen. III. 1 2 8 5. (2) 5. (16) 5. (3) 4 5. (4) , 5 — — 2. (7) 6 — — 2. (8) 7 — — 22. (6) 8 — — 2. (9) 9 5. (6) 10 5. (7) 11 5. (8) 12 5. (9) 13 5. (1) 14 5. (10) 15 5. (11) 16 5. (12) 17 5. (13) 18 5. (14) 19 — — 2. (10) XV Inquisitions Post Mortem. Inquisitions Ad Quod 1 Miscellaneous T ' ' L' Henry III. Damnum. Inquisitions. 31 Hen. III. 20 21 22 23 24 5. (15) 5. (16) 5. (17) 5. (18) 5. (19) 25 — — •2. (11) 26 — — 2. (12) 27 5. (20) 28 .6. (1) 29 6. (2) 30 6. (3) 31 6. (4) 32 6. (5) 33 6. (6) 34 - — 2. (13) 35 6. (7) 36 6. (8) 37 6. (9) ■ 38 — — 2. (14) 39 6. (10) 40 — — 2. (16) 41 6. (11) 42 — — Missing (1866). 43 6. (12) 44 — — 2. (16) 45 6. (13) 46 6. (14) 47 — 1. (9) 48 ^ Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14, no. 1 (2.) 49 — — 2. (17) 50 7. (5) 51 — Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 22. 52 — — 2. (18) 58 6. (15) 54 — — Warrants, file 1759 65 6. (16) 56 5. (5) 57 — 2. (19) 58 — — 2. (20) 32 Hen. IE. 1 2 7. (5) 6. (17) 8 — 2. (21) 4 — — 22. (7) 5 6. (18) XVI 82 Hen. III. 6 7 8 Inquisitions Post Mortem. Henry III. 6. (19) Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum. MiscellaneouSi Inquisitions. 38 Hen. III. 1 2 — — 3 4 6. (17) — 5 6 7 7. (4) 8 7. (14) 9 7. (6) 10 — — 11 7. (7) 12 1. (10) , 13 — 14 7. (8) 15 — 16 6. (18) 17 7. (9) 18 7. (10) 19 7. (11) 20 7. (12) 21 — - — 22 7. (13) 23 7. (16) 24 — 1 25 — — 26 — , 27 — — 28 6. (20) 29 7. (15) 30 — 1. (11) 31 — 32 7. (16) 33 7. (17) ' 34 7. (18) 35 7. (19) 36 7. (20) 37 •^ — 38 8. (1) 89 8. (2) 2. (22) 22. (10) 2. (21) 22. (7) 8. (4) 3. (5) 22. (11) 3. (6) 3. (7) 3. (8) 3. (9) - - Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14, no. 1 .(3.) Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14, no. 1 (4.) 22. (8) 3. (1) 22. (9) 8. (2) 3. (3) XVll Inquisitions Inquisitions Post Mortem. Ad Quod Henry III. Damnum. 33 Hen. III. 40 8. (3) 41 8. (4) 42 8. (5) 43 — — 44 — — 45 8. (6) 1 46 8. (7) 47 8. (8) 48 8. (9) 49 8. (10) 50 8. (11) 51 — — 52 8. (12) 58 7. (1) 54 8. (13) 55 8. (14) 56 8. (15) 57 ' 8. (16) 58 8. (17) 59 8. (18) / 60 8. (19) 61a 8. (20) 61b 7. (2) 62 — — 63 7. (3) 64 — — 65 — — 66 9. (1) 67 9. (2) 68 — — 70» 9. (3) 71 — — 72 — — 73 — — 74 — — 75 — — 76 9. (4) 77 9. (5) 78 — — 79 — — 80 9. (7) 81 9. (6) 82 — — 83 — — 84 — — 85 — ~ Miscellaneous Inquisitions. 8. (10) B. (11) 3. (12) 3. (13) 3. (14) 3. (15) 2. (22) 22. (12) 22. (13) 3. (16) 3. (17) 3. (18) 3. (19) 3. (20) 22. (14) Criminal Inq. 1 (5) . Criminal Inq. 1(6). Criminal Inq. 1(7). ♦ TJiere was no number 69, ??880 xvni Inquisitions Inquisitions Miscellaneous Post Mortem. Henry III. Ad Quod Damnum. Inquisitions. 34 Hen. III. 1 2 3 10. (20) 9. (9) 9. (8) 4 — 22. (16) 5 — j 22. (15) 6 — 22. (17) 7 — 22. (18) 8 1 — 4. (1) 9 9. (10) 10 9. (11) 11 10. (19) 12 — — ^ 4. (2) 13 9. (12) " x. ,^ 14 15. (5) 15 9. (13) 16 9. (14) 17 9. (15) 18 — 4. (3) 19 9. (16) 20 9. (17) 21 9. (18) 22 9. (19) >'■ 23 9. (20) 24 9. (11) 25 — — 4.(4) 26 10. (1) 27 10. (2) 28 10. (3) 1 29 — 4. (5) 30 10. (4) 31 10. (5) 32 10. (6) 33 10. (7) 34 — 1. (12) 35 — — 4. (6) 36 — — 4.(7) 87 — — 4. (8) 38 10. (8) 39 10. (9) 40 10. (10) 41a — — 4.(9) 41b 10. (11) 42 10. (12) 43 10. (13) 44 10. (14) 45 — t' ■ ' 4. (10) XIX Inquisitions Inquisitions Post Mortem Ad Quod Miscellaneov IS Henry III. Damnum. Inquisitions • 34 Hen. III. 46 47 10. (15) — 4. (11) 48 — Miscellanea (Chan- 49 50 51 52 4. (12) 4. (13) cery) 15. ! — - 4. (14) — — 4. (15) 53 — 1. (18) 54 10. (16) 55 10. (17) 56 10. (18) i 35 Hen. IH. 1 — 22. (19) — — 22. (20) d — ■ — • 22. (21) 4 — — 5. (1) 5 — — 5. (2) 6 — — 5. (3) 7 12. (3) 8 — — 22. (22) 9 11. (1) 10 11. (2) 11 — 5. (4) 12 — 1. (14) 13 — j — 5. (5) 14 — i 1. (15) 15 — — 22. (23) 16a — — 6. (6) 16b — ■ — 5. (7) 17 — — 5. (8) 18 11. (3) 19 — 5. (9) 20 i 5. (10) 21 ; 5. (11) '22 — : — 5. (12) 23 -- i 1. (16) 24 - 1 1- (17) 25 22. (24) 26 1 22. (25) 27 . 28 11. (4) — — Criminal Inq. 1 (8). 29 1. (18) 30 11. (5) 31 11. (6) • - 32 11. (7) 33 11.. (8) 34 — - 5. (13) XX Inquisitions Post Mortem. Inquisitions Ad Quod Miscellaneous Henry III. Damnum. Inquisitions. 35 Hen. III. 35 1. (19) 36 ■ — 22. (26) 37 — — 22. (27) 38 11. (9) 39 11. (10) 40 — — 5. (14) 41 11. (11) 42 — 5. (15) 43 — — 5. (16) 44 — ' — 5. (17) 45 — — 5. (18) 46 — — 5. (19) 47 11. (12) 48 11. (13) 49 — — 5. (20) 50 11. (14) 51 11. (15) 52 — — 5. (21) 53 11. (16) 54 11. (17) 55 11. (18) 56 — 1. (20) 57 — — 5. (22) 58 — — 5. (23) 59 14. (13) 60 11. (19) 61 — — .5., (24) 62 11. (20) 63 3. (10) 64 • 12. (1) 65 — — 5. 25) 66 — — 5. (26) 67 — ■ — 5. (27) 68 — — 5. (28) 69 12. (2) 86 Hen. HI. 1 — 23." (1) i 2 — — 6.(1) 3 — — 23. (2) 4 — — 23. (3) 5 — — 23. (4) 6 — 6. (2) 7 •8 18. (11) — — Missing (1806). 9 — — 6. (3) 10 12. (4) 11 12. (5) XXI Inquisitions Post Mortem. Henry III. Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum. Miscellaneous Inquisitions. 36 Hen. III. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 '30 31a 31b 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 89 40 41 42a 42b 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 12. (6) 12. (7) 12. (8) 12. (9) 12. (10) 12. (11) 12. (12) 44. (14) 12. (13) 12. (14) 12. (15) 12. (16) 12. (17) 12. (18) 12. (19) 12. (20) 12. (5) 13. (1) 13. (2) 13. (3) 13. (4) 13. (5) 1. (21) 1. (22) I 1. (23) 1. (24) (25) (26) 6. (4) 6. (5) 6. (6) 6. (7) 6. (8) 6. (9) 6. (10) 6. (11) 6. (12) 6. (13) 23. (5) 6. (14) 6. (15) 6. (16) 6. (17) 6- (18) Co.Placita,Kent,l. Co. Placita, Norf . 1. XXll Inquisitions Post Mortem. Inquisitions Ad Quod Miscellaneous - Henry III. Damnum. Inquisitions. 36 Hen. HI. 56 6. (19) 57 — — 7.. (1) • 58 13. (6) 59 13. (7) 60 — 7. (2) 61 13. (9) 62 18. (10) 68 is: (8) 64 — — 7. (3) 65 — — 7. (4) 66 r-=^ — 7. (5) 67 ■ — — 7. (6) 68 ■ — — 7.(7) 69 — — Criminal Inq. 1 (9). 70 — — — Criminal Inq. 1(10). 71 — ' — 7. (8) 72 — — 7.(9) 73 — — 7. (10) 74 • — ■ — 7. (11) 75 — — 7. (12) 76 — — 7. (13) 77 13. (12) 78 — — 7. (14) 79 — — 7. (15) 80 — — 7. (16) 81 — 1. (27) 82 — — 7. (17) 83 — — 7. (18) 84 — — 7. (19) 37 Hen. HI. 1 2 13.(14) — 8.(1) 8 — — 8.(2) 4 — — 23. (6) 5 18. (15) 6 — — 8. (3) 7 13. (16) 8 13. (17) 9 — — 8. (4) 10 — — 8. (5) 11 — — 8.(6) 12 — — 8.(7) 13 -^ — 8.(8) 14 — — 8. (9) 15 13. (18) 16 13. (19) 17 13. (20) XXUl Inquisitions Inquisitions Ml rp,p1 1 an p,nn s Post Mortem. Henry III. Ad Quod Damnum. Inquisitions. 37 Hen. III. 18 14. (1) . 19 14. (2) 20 — 8. (10) 21 14. (3) 22 14. (4) 23 14. (5) 24 — 23. (7) 25 14. (6) 26 14. (7) 27 14. (8) 28 — 8. (11) 29 — — 8. (12) 30 14. (9) 31 13. (17) 32 — — 8. (13) 33 — 8. (14) 34 . — 8. (15) 35 — 8. (16) 36 — 8.' (17)^ 37 — 8. (18) 38 — — 8. (19) 39 14. (10) 40 — — Co. Placita,Linc. 1 41 14. (11) 42 14. (12) 43 14. (13) 44 14. (14) ^ 45 14. (15) 46 — 7. (17) 47 — — 2. (80) 48 14. (16) 49 14. (17) 50 — 8. (21) 51 14. (18) 52 14. (19) 53 ■^ V *^/ — — Missing (1865). (m. 1 & 2) 54 — — 8. (22) (m. 3) 54 — — 8. (23) 55 14. (20) 56 15. (1) 57 15. (2) 58 15. (3) (m. 1 & 2) 59 — 1. (28) (m. 3 & 4) 59 60 — z 8. (24) 8. (25) 61 — 23. (8) XXIV Inquisitions Post Mortem. Henry III. Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum. Miscellaneous Inquisitions. 37 Hen. III. 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 15. (4) 15. (5) 13. (13) 73 38 Hen. III. 1 2 15. (7) 3 47. (26) 4 15. (8) 5 — 6 — 7 15. (9) 8 — 9 15. (10) 10 — 11 15. (11) 12 15. (12) 13 15. (13) 14 — 15 13. (12) 16 3. (11) 17 — 18 — 19 15. (14) 20 21 15. (15) 22 15. (16) 23 15. (17) 24 15. (18) 25 — 26 — - 27 15. (19) 28 15. (20) 29 13. (18) 30 . 31 - 32 33 16. (1) 1. (29) 1. (30) 8. (26) 8. (27) 8. (28) 8. (29) 23. (9) 23. (8) 23. (10) 23. (11) 9. (1) 9.(2) 23. (9) 23. (13) 9.(3) 9. (4) 9. (5). 9. (6) 9. (7) 9. (8) Criminallnq. 1(11). Criminal Inq. 1 (12) . iEccl. Pet. 1. no. 34a. XXV Inquisitions Post Mortem. Henry III. Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum. Miscellaneous Inquisitions. 38 Hen. III. 39 Hen. III. 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 16. (2) 16. (3) 16. (4) 16. (5) 16. (6) 16. (7) 16. (8) 16. (9) 16. (10) 16. (11) 16. (12) 16. (13) 14. (13) 16. (14) 16. (15) 15. (6) 16. (17) 44. (4) 16. (18) 16. (19) 16. (20) 17. (1) 16. (16) 17. (2) 17. (3) 1. (31) 1. (32) 1. (83) 9. (9) 9. (10) 9. (11) 23. (12) 9. (12) 23. (14) 9. (13) 23. (15) 23. (16) 9. (14) 1. (29) 7. (14) 23. (17) 7. (15) 7. (16) 23. (18) 9. (15) Criminal Inq.l(13). XXVI 23a Inquisitions Post Mortem. Henry III. Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum. MiscellaneouE Inquisitions. s 39 Hen. Ill 17. (4) 23b 1. (27) 24 17. (5) 25 17. (6) 26 17. (7) 27 — — Missing. 28 17. (9) 29 — — Criminal Inq.l (14). 30 — — 9. (16) 31 17. (8) 32 17. (9) 33 17. (10) 34 17. (11) 35 17. (12) 36 17. (13) « 37 17. (14) * 38 17. (15) 39 15. (11) 40 17. (16) & 10. (18) 41 17. (17) 42 — — — Criminal Inq.l(15). 43 — — — Criminal Inq.l(16). 44 — 1. (34) 45 17. (18) 46 17. (19) 47 — — — Criminal Inq. 1(17). 10 Hen. III. 1 — — — Missing (1806). 2 — — Missing (1806). 3 17. (20) 4 — — 23. (19) 5 18. (1)- ' 6 18. (2) 7 18. (3) 8 — — 23. (20) 9 — — 23. (21) 10 18. (4) 11 -^ — 9. (17) 12 — — 9. (18) 13 — — — Criminallnq.2(14). 14 18. (5) 15 18. (6) 16 18. (7) 17 18. (8) 18 18. (9) 19 i !' " 9. (19) XXMl Inquisitions Inquisitions ^^^^^n^„^nn. Post Mortem. Henry III. Ad Quod Damnum. Inquisitions. • 40 Hen. III. 20 21 22 23 24 25 21. (14) - 18. (10) 18. (11) 18. (12) 1. (35) ! 23. (22) i 26 — ; 9. (20) 1 27 1 1. (36) '[ 28 18. (13) 29 18. (14) 1 30 — 1. (37) 31 18. (15) 32 18. (16) 33 — 1. (38) 34 18. (17) 35 18. (18) 36 18. (19) 37 — 9. (21) 38 — 9. (22) ■- 39 — — 9. (23) * 40 18. (20) 41 19. (1) 42 — 9. (24) 43 — 9. (25) 44 18. (17) 45a — — 9. (26) 45b — 9. (27) 46 — 13. (25) 47 — — 9. (28) 48 19. (2) 49 50 19. (3) _ — Criminal Inq.l (18) 51 19. (4) 52 18. (7) i 53 1. (39) 54 55 . 1 2 19. (5) Criminallnq.l(19) 41 Hen. IE — i — i 10. (1) Missing (1806). 3 19. (6) 1 4 19. (7) i 5 — 1 10. (2) 6 19. (8) 7 19. (9) 8 19. (10) 1 9 19. (11) XXVIll ' Inquisitions Inquisitions Ml RP,fil 1 fl.Tl fiOUS Post Mortem. Henry III. Ad Quod Damnum. Inquisitions. 41 Hen. III. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 19. (12) 19. (13) 19. (14) 19. (15) 19. (16) 19. (17) 19. (18) 19. (19) 19. (20) 20. (1) 20. (2) 20. (3) 20. (4) 20. (5) 20. (6) 20. (7) 20. (8) 20. (9) 20. (10) t 1 t 2. (1) 23. (23) 31 — 2. (2) 32 — — 10. (3) 33 — 2. (3) 34 — 2. (4) 35 — 2. (5) 36 — 2. (6) 37 — — 10. (4) 58 — ■ — 10. (5) 39 \ — Criminal Inq. 2(1). 40 — — — Criminallnq.2(2). 41 — — 10. (6) 42 — Miscellanea Chan- cery) 14, no. 1 (5.) 43 20. (11) 42 Hen. HI. 3 4 20. (13) 20. (14) 20. (15) 2. (7) 5 — 10. (8) 6 20. (16) 7 20. (17) I 8 20. (18) 9 20. (19) 10 20. (20) 11 21. (1) 12 21. (2) XXIX Inquisitions ?ost Mortem. 'irgtr Miscellaneousl Henry III. Damnum. inquisiuons. 42 Hen. III. 13 14 15 16 19. (11) 21. (3) 21. (4) 21. (5) 17 21. (6) 18 20. (12) 1 19 21. (7). 20 21. (8) i 1 21 21. (9) 1 22 — 10. (9) 23 21. (10) 24 21. (11) : 25 — 10. (10) 26 21. (12) i 27 21. (13) 28 21. (14) 43 Hen. IH. 1 1«' 2 3 4 21. (16) 21. (15) 21. (17) 21. (18) 21. (19) 5 21. (20) 6 22. (1) 7 22. (2) 8 — — 23. (24) 9 22. (3) 10 24. (11) 11 22. (4) 12a 22. (5) 12b 22. (6) 13 22. (7) 14 — — 11. (18) 15 31. (5) 16 22. (8) 17 22. (9) 18 22. (10) 19 22. (11) 20 22. (12) 21 24. (9) 22 22. (13) 23 22.. (14) 24 22. (15) 25 22. (16) 26 — — 23. (25) 27 22. (17) 28 22. (18) XXX Inquisitions Inquisitions Post Mortem. Ad Quod Henry III. Damnum. 43 Hen. Ill 29 23. (8) 30 22. (19) 31 22. (20) 32 23. (1) 38 23. (2) 34 23. (3) 3.5 23. (4) 36 28. (5) 37 23. (6) 38 23. (7) 39 23. (8) 40 23. (9) 41 — — 42 — 43 — 44 — 45 46 — 47a — 47b — 48 ' — 2. (8) 49 28. (10) 50 — 51 23. (11) 44 Hen. HI. 1 23. (12) 2 3 4 5 6 7 23. (13) 8 — 9 23. (14) 10 — 11 — 12 31. (6) 13 23. (15) 14 23. (16) 15 23. (17) 16 \ 16«| 23. (18) 17 23. (19) 18 23. (20) 19 24. (1) 20 24. (2) 21 — - Miscellaneous Inquisitions 10. (11) 10. (12) 23. (26) 10. (13) 10. (14) 10. (15) 10. (16) 10. (17) 28. (27) 10. (18) Co. Placita, Kent, 1 . Missing (1806). Missing (1806). Missing (1806). Missing (1806). Missing (1865). Missing (1865). Missing (1806). XXXI Inquisitions 1 Post Mortem. Henry III. Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum. 1 Miscellaneous Inquisitions. 44 Hen. III. 22 23 24. (3) 24. (4) 24 — — — Missing (1806). 25 24. (5) 26 24. (6) & 45. (5)1 27a 23. (10) 27b — — 10. (19) 28 — — 10. (20) 29 — 2. (9) 30 — 1 2. (10) 31 24. (7) 32 — ■ . — 16. (8) 33 — — — Criminal Inq. 2 (3). 34 24. (8) 35 24. (9) 36 24. (10) 87 — — — Criminal Inq. 2 (4). 38 — — 10. (21) 45 Hen. III. 1" 2 24. (13) 24. (14) 3 — . — Missing (1806). 4 24. (15) 5 24. (16) 1 6 24. (17) 7 24. (18) 8 24. (19) 9 24. (20) 10 45. (19) 11 25. (1) 12 46. (1) 13 23. (28) 14 25. (2) 15 25. (3) 16 25. (4) 17 25. (5) 18 25. (6) 1 19 25. (7) 20 25. (8) 21 - 25. (9) 25. (10) 22 23 25. (11) 24 25. (12) 25 25. (13) 26 25. (14) 27 25. (15) 28 25. (16) XXXll Inquisitions Inquisitions ]y[igceUaneous ' Post Mortem. Ad Quod Inquisitions. Henry III. Damnnm. 45 Hen. III. 29 30 — — 11. (1) Co.Placita,Essex,l. 31 2. (11) 32 — 11. (2) 33 2. (12) 34 23. (29) 35 36 — — 23. (30) Missing (1806). 37 — 11. (3) 38 39 — — 11. (4) Missing (1806). 40 2. (13) , 41 11. (5) 42 — 23. (31) 43 25. (17) 44 — 11. (6) 45 46 — — 11. (7) Missing (1806). 47 25. (18) 48 24. (12) 49 25. (19) 50 — 11. (8) 51 11. (9) i\9 Criminal Inq. 2(5). on Criminal Inq. 2 (6) oo 54 Criminal Inq. 2 (7) 55 — 11. (10) 56 — 11. (11) 57 — 11. (12) 58 2. (14) 59 — Criminal Inq. 2 (8) 46 Hen. Ill . 1 2 25. (20) 26. (1) 3 — ■ 11. (IB) 4 26. (2) 5 26. (3) 6 26. (4) 7 26. (5) 8 26. (6) i 9 26. (7) 1 10 26. (8) 11 26. (9) 12 26. (10) 13 26. (11) 14 26. (12) ^ 15 26. (13) ^ xxxm 46 Hen. III. 47 Hen. HI. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32' 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Inquisitions Post Mortem. Henry III. 26. (14) 26. (15) 26. (16) 26. (17) 26. (18) 26. (19) 26. (20) 27. 27. 27. 27. (1) (2) (3) (4) 27. (5) Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum. Miscellaneous Inquisitions. 27. (7) 27. (5) 27. (8) 27. (9) 27. (10) 27. (11) 27. (12) 27. (13) 27. (14) 27. (15) 27. (16) 27. (17) 27. (18) & 32. (8) 27. (19) 27. (20) 2. (15) 2. (16) 2. (17) 11. (14) 24. (1) 24. (2) 24. (3) 24. (4) 17. (12) 11. (15) 11. (16) 11. (17) 11. (18) 11. (20) 11. (21) Criminal Inq. 2 (9). Criminal Inq. 2 (10). Criminal Inq. 2 (11). 22880, XXXIV Inquisitions Post Mortem. Inquisitions Ad Quod Miscellaneous Henry TIT. Damnum. Inquisitions. 47 Hen. III. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 28. (1) 28. (2) 28. (3) 28. (4) 28. (5) 28. (6) 28. (7) 22 28. (8) • 23 28. (9) 24 28. (10) 25 28. (11) 26 28. (12) 27 28. (13) 28 28. (14) 29 28. (15) 30 28. (16) 31 28. (17) 32 29. (2) 38 29. (1) 34 27. (5) 35 — — 11. (10) 36 — 2. (18) 37 — — — Co. Placita, Herts, 1. 38 — — 11. (22) 39 28. (6) 40 41 47. (24) — Criminal Inq. 2 (12). 42 29. (2) 43 29. (3) 44 — — 11. (23) 45 30. (1) 46 — — — Miscellanea (Chan- 47 cery) 14, no. 1.(6.) — — Miscellanea (Chan- A O cery) 14, no. 1.(7.) 48 — — 11. (24) 48 Hen. III. 1 2 4 5 30. (2) 30. (3) 30. (4) 30. (5) 30. (6) 6 7 — — — Missing (1806). — 11. (25) ^ — - — 11. (26) 9 30. (7) 10 , 30. (8) XXXV Inquisitions Inquisitions ix/rmnpllQTiPmi s Post Mortem. Henry III. Ad Quod Damnum. ivXloL'CJLidiimUU.D Inquisitions. 48 Hen. 111. 11 12 13 14 15 30. (9) 30. (10) 35. (19) 30. (11) 30. (12) 16 — — — Missing (1806). 17 30. (13) 18 30. (14) 19 30. (15) 20 30. (16) 21 30. (17) 22 — — i — Missing (1806). 23 30. (18) 24 30. (19) 25 30. (20) 26 31. (1) 27 31. (2) 28 31. (3) 29 2. (19) : 30 — 2. (20) 1 81 31. (4) 32 — 2. (21) 33 31. (2) 34 — 2. (22) 35 31. (5) 36 31. (6) 37 31. (7) 38 — i 11. (27) 39 31. (8) 49 Hen. III. 1 31. (9) 2 — Missing (1806). 3 31. (10) 4 31. (11) 5 31. (12) I 6 31. (13) i 7 31. (14) 1 * 8 31. (15) 1 9 — - 1 24. (5) 10 31. (16) 11 31. (17) 12 31. (18) 1 13 31. (19) 1 14 31. (20) 1 I ; 1 15 32. (1) 1 1 16 32. (2) 17 32. (3) J 18 32. (4) XXXV 1 Inquisitions Inquisitions ATi Qppi 1 fl Ti pmi R Post Mortem. Henry III. Ad Quod Damnum. Inquisitions. 49 Hen. III. 19 12. (1) 20 — — 12. (2) 21 — — 12. (3) ^ 22 — - — 12. (4) 23 — 12. (5) 24 — 2. (23) 25 — — 12. (6) 26 — — 12. (7) 27 — — 12. (8) 28 32. (5) 29 32. (6) 30 — — 12. (9) 31 32. (7) 32 — — 12. (10) 33 — — 12. (11) 34 32. (8) 35 82. (9) 36 — — 12. (12) 37 — — 12. (13) 50 Hen. III. 1 2 3 32. (10) 32. (11) 32. (12) 4 — — 24. (6) 5 82. (18) 6 31. (7) 7 32. (9) . 8 32. (14) 9 32. (15) 10 — — 13. (1) 11 — — - 13. (2) 12 19. (8) 13 — — 18. (3) 14 82. (16) 15 32. (17) 16 — — 13. (4) 17 — — 15. (5) 18 82. (18) 19 — — 11. (27) 20 — — 13. (6) 21 — — 13. (7) 22 — — 13. (8) 23 — — 18. (9) 24 — — 13. (10) 25 — — 13. (11) 26 82. (19) 27 32. (20) Xxxvn 28 Inquisitions Post Mortem. Henry III. Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum. Miscellaneous Inquisitions. 50 Hen. III. _ 2. (24) 29 33. (1) 30 33. (2) 81 83. (3) 32 33. (4) 33 83. (5) 34 33. (6) 35 — 3. (16) 86 33. (7) 37 33. (8) 38 38. (9) 39 33. (10) 40 87. (11) 41 , — — 13. (12) 42 — — 18. (13) 43 83. (11) 44 33. (12) 45 — 13. (14) 46 — 2. (25) 47 — , ■ — Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 8. 48 — — 13. (15) 49 — — 13. (16) 50 — ' — _ 13. (17) 51 — — 13. (18) 52 — — 13. (19) 53 33. (13) 54 33. (14) 55 _ — Criminal Inq. 2 (13) 56 — 13. (20) 57 — 13. (21) 58 — 13. (22) 59 — 13. (28) 60 — — Criminal Inq. 1(18) 61 38. (15) 62 13. (24) 63 1 — — Criminallnq.2(14) 64 — __ 13. (25) 65 83. (16) 51 Hen. Ill 1 33. (17) 2 — . — 14. (1) 3 — 24. (7) 4 — 14. (2) 5 — 14. (3) 1 6 — — 14. (4) I 1 7 33. (18) j 8 — 2. (27) 1 XXXVIU Inquisitions Inquisitions TVTi Qf*pl 1 fl n pnn R Post Mortem. Henry III. Ad Quod Damnum. Inquisitions. 51 Hen. TTT. 9 33. (19) 10 — — 14. (5) 11 33. (20) 12 34. (1) 13 34. (2) 14 — — 14. (6) 15 34. (3) 16 — — 14. (7) 17 — 2. (28) 18 34. (4) 19 2. (29) 20 — — 1. (16) 21 — — 14. (8) 22 — — 14. (9) 23 — — 14. (10) 24 34. (5) 25 — ■ 24. (8) 26 34. (6) 27 34. (7) 28 — 14. (11) 29 — — 14. (12) 30 34. (8) 31 20. (11) 32 34. (9) 33 — — 14. (13), 34a 34. (10) 34b 34. (11) 35 — — — Co. Placita.Worc.l. 36 — — 14. (14) 37 34. (12) 38 34. (13) 39 34. (14) •' 40 35. (15) 41 34. (16) 42 — — 24. (9) 43 34. (17) 44 — — 14. (15) 45 — — 14. (16) 46 36. (3) 47 34. (18) 48 — 2. (30) 49 — 2. (31) 50 — — — Criminal Inq. 2 (15). 51 — — 15. (11) 52 — — 14. (17) 53 ~ 14. (18) * XXXIX Inquisitions Inquisitions IVTifip.ftlla.neous Post Mortem. Henry III. Ad Quod Damnum. Inquisitions. 51 Hen. HI. 54 2. (32) 55 — — 14. (19) 56 84. (16) 57 — — 14. (20) 58 — — 14. (21) 59 — — 14. (22) 60 84. (1) 52 Hen. III. 1 2 85. (20) — 15. (1) 3 34. (20) i 4 35. (1) 5 35. (2) 6 35. (3) 7 35. (4) 8 35. (5) \ 9 35. (6) 10 85. (7) 11 35. (8) ' 12 35. (9) 13 — — 15. (2) 14 35. (10) 15 35. (11) 16 35. (12) \ 17 35. (13) \ 18 — 24. (10) 19 . — 24. (11) 20 — 15. (3) 21 — — 15. (4) 22 — 2. (38) 23 — 2. (34) 24 — — 15. (5) 25 — 2. (35) 26 — 15. (6) 27 — 2. (36) 28 _ — 2. (37) 29 — — 15. (7) 30 — 2. (38) 31 — — 15. (8) 32 35. (15) N 33 34 35. (16) 35. (14) 85 — 15. (9) 36 35. (17) 37 85. (18) V 1 38 — 15. (10) 39 35. (19) 40 — — 15. (11) xl Inquisitions Inquisitions IVTiRppllpTipmis Post Mortem. Henry III. Ad Quod Damnum. J.TXlDL'CJ.i.ajllC^JLlO Inquisitions. 52 Hen. III. 1 41 _ 15. (2) 42 — — 15. (12) 43 37.' (12) 44 36. (1) 45 — 1 — Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14, no. 1.(8.) 46 — — Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14, no. 1.(9.) 47 — — 24. (12) 53 Hen. III. 1 2 3 3. (2) 36. (6) 24. (13) I 4 — — 15. (13) 5 36. (7) 6 36. (8) 1 7 36. (9) 8 36. (10) 9 36. (11) 10 36. (12) 11 36. (13) 12 — ■ '; 15. (14) 13 36. (14) 14 36. (15) 15 36. (16) 16 36. (17) 17 36. (18) 18 87. (13) 19 36. (19) ' 20 36. (20) 21 37. (1) 22 37. (2) 23 37. (3) 24 37. (4) 25 2. (39) 26 — — 24. (14) 27 37. (5) 28 36. (4) 29 — — 24. (15) t ! 30 37. (6) 31 — — 15. (15) 32 37. (7) 33 — — 16. (25) 34 37. (8) 35 — 2. (40) 36 Miscellanea (Chan eery) 14, no. 1 (10.) xli — =4(" Inquisitions Inquisitions TV/T' n ;;;i^ Post Mortem. Ad Quod Damnum. Miscellaneous; -^^ •■^ . Henry III. Inquisitions. 1 53 Hen. III. 37 38 39 i 1 — 15. (Ki) 37. (9) 15. (17) i 40 41 42 i ' 1 — 15. (18) — 15. (19) t — 15. (20) 43 36. (5) 44 37. (10) 45 37. (11) ' 54 Hen. III. ' 1 , 89. (3) 1 ■ • ' 2 37. (14) 1 __ , 3 37. (15) 4 37. (16) 5 37. (17) 6 37. (18) 7 37. (19) 8 37. (20) 9 38. (1) j 10 38. (2) ! 11 38. (3) 12 38. (4) i 13 38. (5) 14 38. (6) 15 38. (7) 16 38. (8) I 17 38. (9) i 18 38. (10) 19 38. (11) { 20 38. (12) : 21 38. (13) i 22 38. (14) ' 1 23 38. (15) 24 38. ('16) I 25 38. (17) ! 26 38. (18) 27 — — 16. (1) 28 — 3. (1) 29 — 3. (>2) 30 38. (19) ,' 31 24. (10) ; 32 — . •' — 16. (2) 33 — ' 3. (3) 34a — 8. (4) 34b — 16. (3) 35 — — 16. (4) 36 — — 16. (5) 87 — 1 i 16. (6) , xlii Inquisitions Inquisitions iVr ispPilflnprmQ Post Mortem. Henry III. Ad Quod Damnum. Inquisitions. 64 Hen. III. 38 16. (7) 39 — — 16. (8) 40 38. (20) 41 — 3. (5) 42 — 3. (6) 43 — 3. (7) 44 — 16. (9) 45 — 3. (8) 46 — 3. 9) 47 39. (1) 48 — 16. (10) 49 — 3. (10) 50 — 3. (11) 51 — 3. (12) 52 3. (13) 53 39. (2) 54 3. (14) 55 — 3. (15) 56 — 3. (16) 57 — 3. (17) 58 — — 16. (11) 59 3. (18) 60 — 3. (19) 61 — — 16. (12) 62 — — — Criminal Inq. 2 (16) 63 — — 16. (13) 64 — — 16. (14) 65 — — 16. (15) 66 — 3. (20) 67 — 3. (21) 68 — — 16. (16) 69 — — 16. (17) 70 — 16. (18) 71 — — — Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 3. 55 Hen. IH. 1 40. (15) 2 — 3. (22) 3 40. (2) 4 40. (2) 5 — — 16. (20) 6 40. (6) . 7 — — 16. (21) 8 39. (4) 9 39. (5) 10 40. (19) 11 39. (6) 12 39. (7) xliii Inquisitions Post Mortem. Henry III. Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum. Miscellaneous Inquisitions. 55 Hen. III. 1 13 14 39. (8) 39. (9) 1 j 15 — — 24. (16) 16 39. (10) 17 39. (11) 18 39. (12) 19 39. (13) 20 — — 24. (17) 21 39. (14) 22 39. (15) 23 39. (16) ' 24 39. (17) 25 39. (18) 26 39. (19) 27 39. (20) 28 40. (1) 29 40. (2) 30 40. (3) 31 40. (4) 32 40. (5) 33 40. (6) 34 40. (7) & 29.(1) & 31. (8) 35 40. (8) 36 40. (9) 37 — 3. (23) 38 — 3. (24) 39 40. (10) 40 — 3. (25) 41 — 3. (26) 42 — 3. (27) 43 3 (28) 44 — Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 3. 45 . — 11. (11) 46 16. (22) 47 . — Criminal Inq. 2 (17) 48 — 16. (23) 49 16. (19) 50 — — — Miscellanea (Chan eery) 15. 51 40. (11) 52 40. (14) 53 — 16. (24) 54 40. (12) 55 — 16. (25) 56 — 24. (18) 57 — — 16. (26) xliv Inquisitions Inquisitions TVTi Rfifill anfious Post Mortem. Henry III. Ad Quod Damnum. Inquisitions. 56 Hen. III. 1 2 3 4 40. (16) 42. (19) 40. (17) 40. (13) 5 40. (18) 6 40. (19) 1 7 40. (20) 8 41. (1) 9 41. (3) 10 — — ■ 24. (18) 11 41. (2) 12 41. (4) ! 13 41. (5) i 14 ' — — 17. (1) 15 41. (6) 16 41. (7) 1 17 41. (8) I 18 41. (9) 1 19 41. (10) 1 20 41. (11) ' 21 41. (12) 22 41. (13) i 23 41. (14) 24 41. (15) 25 41. (16) 26 41. (17) 27 40. (14) 28 41. (18) 29 41. (19) 30 • 27. (5) 31 41. (20) 32 42. (1) 33 42. (2) . 34 42. (3) 35 42. (4) 36 42. (5) — 20. (13) 37 42. (6) 38 42. (7) 39 42. (8) 40 42. (9) 41 42. (10) 42 — 3. (29) 43 — — 17. (2) 44 — — 17. (3) 45 — — 17. (4) 46 — — 17. (5) 47 — 3. (30) xlv Inquisitions Post Mortem. Henry III. Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum. Miscellaneous Inquisitions. 56 Hen. III. 57 Hen. III. 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Hen. III. Un- certain dates. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 42. (11) 42. (12) 3. (31) 40. (19) 42. (13) 42. (14) 30. (1) 42. (16) 42. (17) 42. (15) 42. (18) 43. (4) 43. (5) 45. (20) 43. (13) 48. (7) 17. (6) 17. (7) 24. (19) 17. (8) 17. (9) 17. (10) 17. (11) 17. (12) 17. (13) 17. (14) 17. (15) 17. (16) 17. (17) 24. (20) 18. (1) 21. (22) Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14, no. 1.(11.) Criminal Inq. 2 (18). Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14, no. 1.(12.) Missing (1806). Missing (1806). Missing (1806). Missing (1806). Missing (1806). I.P.M. Edw. I. Appx. 1. 61. Missing (1806). Missing (1806). xlvi Inquisitions Post Mortem. Henry III. Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum. Miscellaneous Inquisitions. Hen. certa III. Un- in dates. 17 18 43. (6) 46. (2) 19 1 Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14, no. 1 (13.) 20 — — 18. (2) 21 46. (3) 22 9.(5) 23 46. (4) 24 46. (5) 25a — — — I. P.M. Edw. I Appx. 1. 62. 25b — — 18. (3) 26a 43. (20) 26b 46. (6) 27 — — — Missing (1806). 28 45. (9) 29 46. (7) -. 30 46. (8) 31 — — — Missing (1806). 32 43. (18) 33 — — 9. (29) 34 — ___ 18. (4) 35 45. (2) 36 46. (9) 37 — - - 18. (5) 38 43. (8) 39 46. (10) 40 — — 18. (6) 41 10. (17) 42 — 18. (7) 43 44a 19. (4) — Missing (1806). 44b 34. (1) 45 — — 24. (21) 46 12. (2) 47 27. (1) 48 46. (11) 49 18. (7) 50 19. (9) ^ 51 43. (2) j 52 46. (12) 53 46. (13) 54 31. (11) 55 — — 18. (8) 56 45. (6) xlvii Inquisitions Post Mortem. Henry III. Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum. Miscellaneous Inquisitions. Hen. III. Un- certain dates. 57 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 44. (11) 43. (10) 43. (19) 13. (14) 44. (18) 44. (14) 44. (10) 45. (3) 46. (14) 44. (5) 36. (2) 46. (15) 45. (15) 45. (14) 46. (16) 45. (12) 46. (17) 44. (15) 44. (6) 17. (19) 83. (6) 44. (12) 1. (3) 18. (9) 18. (10) 5. (29) 18. (11) 18. (12) 18. (13) 18. (14) 18. (15) 18. (16) 24. (22) 18. (17) 18. (18) 18. (19) 24. (28) Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14, no. 1. (14.) Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14, no. 1. (15.) Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14, no. 1. (16.) xlviii Inquisitions Post Mortem. Henry III. Hen. III. Un- certain dates 97 46. (18; 98 — 99 — 100 46. (19j 101 — 102 — 103 5. (5) 104 105 — 106 — 107 47. (2) 108 — 109a _ 109b 17. (9) 110 46. (20) 111 9. (7) 112 38. (8) 113 — 114 43. (3) 115 — 116 — 117 47. (3) 118 119 45. (1) 120 27. (13) 121 — 122 47. (21) 123 45. (18) 124 26. (3) 125 47. (4) 126 35. (10) 127 — 128 — 129 47. (5) 130 47. (6) 131 — 132 133 — 134 — 135 — 136 47. (7) 187 — 138 36. (1) 139 140 141 — Inquisitions Miscellaneous Ad Quod Damnum. Inquisitions. 18. (20) 24. (24) 22. 24. (2) (25 18. (21) 18. (22) 18. (23) 18. (24) 18. (25) 18. (26) 18. (27) 18. (28) 18. (29) 19. (6) 19. (7) 10. (22) Criminal Inq. 1(17). 19. (1) 18. (30) 19. (2) 19. (3) 19. (4) 19. (5) — Ancient Petition, 5807a. Co. Placita, Hants, 1. xlix Inquisitions Post Mortem. Inquisitions Ad Quod Miscellaneous T * ■ J_" Henry III. Damnum. inquisitions. Hen. III. Un- certain dates 142 45. (10) 143 — — Missing (1806). 144 ~ — — Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14. no. 1 (17) 145 — _ — — Rentals, &c. 1 (1). 146 — — 19. (8) 147 — — 19. (9) , 148 ' -'■ ■ — — 19. (10) 149 — — — Rentals, &c. 1 (1). 150 — — 3. (21) 151 — — Missing (1806). 152 — — — Co. Placita. York. 1 (1). 153 — — 19. (11) 154 — — 19. (12) 155 — — 19. (13) 156 — _._ 19. (14) 157 — Missing (1806). 158 — — — Missing (1806). 159 — — 19. (15) 160 — — 19. (16) 161 — — 19. (17) 162 — — 19. (18) 163 — — 19. (19) 164 44. (1) 165 3. (34) 166 — — Missing (1806). 167 — — Warrants, file 1869 168 — 10. (7) 169 — — Missing (1806). 170 . — 19. (20) 171 47. (8) 172 — > 19. (21) 173 — — 19. (22) 174 ♦ — 19. (23) 175 — — Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 27. 176 44. (19) 177 — Missing (1806). 178 — 19. (24) 179 47. (9) 180 — 19. (25) 181 27. (6) 182 — — 19. (26) 188 24. (3) 184 34. (2) 185 « 19. (27) -% 22880 Inquisitions Inquisitions ATi qppI 1 fl n Ami ci Post Mortem. Henry III. Ad Quod Damnum. Inquisitions. Hen. III. Un- certain dates 186 45. (4) 187 — — 19. (28) 188 — — — Missing (1806). 189 47. (10) 190 47. (11) 191 43. (1) 192 45. (7) 193 47. (12) 194 — I. P. M. 3 Edw. I. No. 2. 195 17. (20) 196 — — 19. (29) 197 — — 19. (30) 198 — — 20. (1) 199 43. (14) 200 25. (19) 201 — — — Missing (1806). 202 — — 20. (2) 203 12. (2) 204 44. (2) 205 47. (13) 206 — 20. (3) 207 44. (20) 208 — — 20. (4) 209 ' — — I. P. M. Edw. I. Appx. 1. No. 63. 210 47. (14) 211 34. (9) / 212 — 20. (5) 213 47. (1) 214 — — 20. (6) 215 44. (7) 216 44. (3) 217 — — 20. <7) 218 — — 20. (8) • 219 35.' (19) 220 47. (15) 221 — — 20. (9) 222 47. (16) 223 45. (10) 224 45. (11) 225 42. (14) 226 — — 20. (10) 227 16. (14) 228 — 1- (34) 229 — — I. P.M. 83 Edw. I. No. 80. Inquisitions Post Mortem. Henry III. Hen. III. Un- eertaindates 230 43. (15) 231 I 44. (13) 232 233 234 I 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 268 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 278 44. (16) 47. (17) 43. (11) 9. (8) 36. (2) 18. (8) 44. (17) 43. (9) 45. (13) 47. (18) 47. (19) 45. (16) 45. (4) 48. (16) 21. (17) 47. (20) 44. (8) 44. (9) 48. (17) Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum. 1.(1) 3. (82) Miscellaneous Inquisitions, 20. (11) 20. (12) 20. (14) I. P.M. 13Edw.I. No. 48. 20. (15) j 20. (16) ! 20. (17) 20. (18) 11. (19) 20. (19) 20. (20) 20. (21) 20. (22) 20. (28) 20. (24) 20. (25) 20. (26) 20. (27) 20. (28) 20. (29) Missing (1806). lii Inquisitions Post Mortem. Henry III. Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum. Miscellaneous Inquisitions. 5 Hen. III. Un- ! certain dates 274 1 — Eentals, &c. 1 (1) 275 " Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14. no. 1 (18). 276 — — 20. (30) 277 — — 21. (1) 278 — — 21. (2) 279 — — 21. (3) ' 280 — — Ancient Petitions, 2509 a. 281 — — 21. (4) 282 — — 14. (17) 283 45. (8) 284 45.(17) 285 3. (35) 286 — — 24. (26) 1 ^'\ JV^llk^J^ w% 287 — — 21. (5) uncetb&in Dates. Appendix. 1 2 6. (19) 7. (18) 3 — — 10. (17) 4 — — 23. (12) 5 — — 4. (14) 288 6 — — 21. (6) 289 7 8 1. (8) — 21. (7) 9 — — 7. (19) 290 10 — — '5. (30) 11 — , 15. (2) 291 12 — . . 21. (8) 292 13 14 42. (3) 3. (13) 15 — — 14. (18) 16 — — 1. (4) 17 18 6. (19) — » / Criminal Inq. 2 (4). 19 1. (39) 20 — 9. (12) 21 — 2. (32) 22 — 2. (14) 23 — 8. (28) 24 19. (5) 25 1 Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14. no. 1 liii Inquisitions Inquisitions Post Mortem. Ad Quod Henry III. 1 Damnum. Hen. III. Uncertain Dates. 293 294 ndix. '26 27 — 28 — 29 — 30 — 31 — 32a 32b — 33 — 34 — 35 9. (7) 36 9. (6) 37 — 88 — 39 — 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 10. (16) 8. (19) 10. (17) 12. (2) 1. (13) 1. (29) 16. (14) 16. (15) 27. (8) 34. (16) Miscellaneous Inquisitions. 14. (19) — Criminal Inq. 1 (19). — Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14. no. 1 (3). ' ■ — Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14. no. 1 (6). Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14. no. 1 (4). — Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14. no. 1 (7). 12. (12) 2. (19) 2. (20) 3. (17) 3. (18) 3. (19) 4. (15) 5. (28) 8. (29) — Criminal Inq. 1(11) — Criminal Inq. 1(12) 23. (14) 9.(13) 21. (9) 1 11. (24) ' 21. (10) ; 14. (20) ! 14. (21) 1 liv Inquisitions Post Mortem. Henry III. Hen. III. 1 Uncertain Dates. Appendix. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 295 76 296 77 297 78 298 79 299 300 301 302 303 304 805 306 307 70 71 72 73 74 75 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 87. (12) 36. (1) Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum. 42. (14) Miscellaneous Inquisitions. 14. (22) 15. (12) 16. (16) 16. (17) 16. (18) 17. (13) 21. (11) 21. (12) 21. (13) 21. (14) 21. (15) 24. (27) 11. (28) 21. (16) Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14. no. 1 (8). Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14. no. 1 (9). Miscellanea (Chan- eery) 3. Criminallnq.2(18). Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14. no. 1 (12). Eccl. Petitions 1 34a. Criminal Inq. 2 (19) . Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14. no. 1 (19). I. P. M. Edw. I. Appx. 1- No. 60. Ancient Petitions, 2803 a. Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14. no. 1 (20). I. P. M. 10 Edw. I. No. 15. Iv Inquisitions Post Mortem. Inquisitions Ad Quod Miscellaneous Henry III. Damnum. Inquisitions. Hen. III. Uncertain Dates. Appendix. 308 90 45. (20) 309 91 — — ■ 21. (17) 310 92 — — — Criminallnq.2(20). 311 98 — — — Criminallnq.2(21). 312 94 — — 21. (18) 313 95 96 34. (1) Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14. no. 1 (21). 314 97 21. (19) 315 98 — i Miscellanea (Chan- cery) 14. no. 1 (22;. 316 99 — 21. (20) 317 100 — — 21. (21) 101 — — — Criminallnq.l(13). 318 — — 3. (33) 319 — 47. (22) 320 — 47. (23) Ivi COREIGENDA. No. 10, 32, „ 102, ,. 108, , 128, , 202, , 219, , 285, , 313, . 367, , 414, , 530, „ &36, Grloueester, York, Tenford, York, Heirs, Knights' fees, Nottingham, Endorsement, Westmoreland, Title, Northumberland Knights' fees, Bedford, last two entries, for Margaret de Gomery read Margaret de Somery. for villeage read villenage. /br 'fish-hawk read sparrowhawk (nisi). for and the Circumcision read and on the feast of the Circumcision. for betrothed read married. for Rametta la Vescuntesse read Eainetta la Vescuntesse. for Dadinton read Rudinton. for retornat read retornat'. for Ondhop read Midhopp. for Rossa read Eoffa. ,for boys read children {pnerornm). for Hineldon read Hiveldon. /or J- read -i^ and for ^ read^-g. Index. — Bovingdon [co. Hertf.] This identification is conjectural. CALENDAK OF INQUISITIONS. 1. EiCHAED Noel. Writ to the sheriff of Kent, 17 June, 20 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) WilHam, his son, is his heir. Kent. Midd' hundred, lands (unspecified) worth 4Z. 10s., and 2 loads (sijuas) of salt. Faveresham hundred, a yearly farm of 41. Paying yearly to the king from all the above, one pair of gilded spurs. C. Hen. III. File 1. (1.) 2. Gilbert lb Beet alias lb Brut. Writ to the sheriff of Southampton, 24 April, 20 Hen. III. Liq. (undated.) Southampton. Ly manor, 1 carucate land (extent given) held of the king and formerly of Fromund de Kiehemund by service of i knight's fee. His mother and wife have their dower out of the same. C. Hen. III. File 1. (2.) 3. Cecily Hobse alias Huse. Writ to the sheriff of Southampton, 16 May, 20 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Matthew Huse, her son, is her heir. Southampton. Elinges town, 1 hide land held of the king in chief by service of tV knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 1. (3.) 4. William Avenel. Writ to the constable of St. Briavell, 6 May, 20 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Dulcie, his daughter, is his heir. [Gloucester.] Bikenor in the Forest of Dene, 2 carucates land held of the king in chief (service unspecified). C. Hen. III. File 1. (4.) 5. Margaret alias Margery de Cormeilles. Writ to the sheriff of Hereford, 16 May, 20 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Her daughters, Alice, the wife of Kobert le Archer, and Isabel, the wife of Simon de Solers, are her heirs by Walter de Stokes, her husband. Hereford. Tatinton and Bolingehop' in Clehungre, I knight's fee, containing 3 carucates (and) 100s. rent, held of the king in chief. Eston town, 1 knight's fee held by Roger de Eston. A. 3548. Wt. 22880,899. 400.— 23/1/02. m. a 2 INQTJISITIONS. Gloucester. Begesoure and Hennemerse, 1 knight's fee held by James de Solars. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester, 17 May, 20 Hen. III. Inq. [undated.) Gloucester. The jury know of no land held by any Margaret de Cormailles of the king in chief, but one Albreda de Marmiun sometime held certain lands of the king in chief in dower, which lands Henry de Penebrigg' now holds of Hugh Giffard, and he of the king in chief. C. Hen. III. File 1. (5.) 6. EOEERT SON OP WaLTBR. Writ of extent of the manors of Eeyndon and Beninton to Adam son of William, 24 May, 20 Hen. HI. Extent (undated). [Essex.] Eeyndun manor (full extent given). C. Hen. III. File 1. (6.) 7. EoEERT DE GouYz alias DE GUUYZ. Writ of extent to the sheriff of Dorset, 28 June, 20 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Dorset. Deuelich demesne, lands, &c., worth 4L 15s. id., rents of freemen 4:1. lis. lO^d., and villenage rents and services 4Z. 15s. 5Jd., yearly. Winterborn demesne, lands, &c., worth 15s. id., rents of freemen 6s. l^d., and villenage rents and services 59s. lOd. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 1. (7.) 8. Hugh de Mbriet. Writ to the sheriff of Somerset, 8 April, 20 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Nicholas, his son, is his heir. Somerset. Meriet, Lopene and Boclond, IJ knight's fee held of the king of the honour of Mortain. C. Hen. III. File 1. (8.) 9. John, earl of Chester. Writ to John Lestrange (J. Extraneo), Justice of Chester, 25 May, 26 Hen. HI. Inq. (undated.) Chester. Eushton manor was given by the said earl of his good will to Hugh Pyton, who was in seisin thereof a great while ; afterwards the said earl disseised him, but granted him the manor in tenancy until he should provide him with 20 marks of land ; meanwhile the earl died and the king's chief bailiffs in the county and S. dean of Chester disseised him, by what order the jury know not. C. Hen. III. File 1. (9.) 10. Thomas, earl of Warwick. Writ to the sheriff of Worcester, 25 Aug. Inq. Wednesday before St. Michael, 26 Hen. III. Concerning knights' fees held of the said earl, besides those assigned m dower to Philippa sometime the wife of Henry, earl of Warwick, and Maud sometime the wife of Henry de Oylly. HENEY III. 3 WoEOBSTBR. Half a hide land (unspecified) held by Richard son of Eobert, by service of ^ mark and 21^ measures (mittas) of salt, and another half hide by Walter son of Eichard de Fortes, by the same service. Similar writ to the sheriff of Warwick and Leicester, 25 Aug. 26 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Warwick and Leicester. 8 knights' fees (unspecified) held by Roesia de Verdon; 5 by Thomas de Blmton ; 4 by Eichard de Harecurt; 2^ by Thomas de Estley ; J by William son of Hamon ; 1 by Eichard de Amundevil ; J by Eobert, son of William de Ulnhale ; yV by the heir of William de Warr' ; i by Gilbert de Setgrave ; 1 J by Eobert Dayvil ; 3 by Henry de Lodbroc' ; 1 by Ealph de Wylinton; ^ by John le Vavasour; ^ by the heirs of Henry Boscher ; and 5| by tenants of Peter Corbezun's lands. Writ {missing). Inq. (undated.) Berks. Northmorton, 1 fee held by John, son and heir of Henry Basset. Eneborn, J fee held by John Belet and Andrew de la Brech'. Elfreton, | fee held by Eichard de Elfreton. Charleton, J fee held by Geoffrey de Bonofossato. Eston and Wynterburnf 1 fee held by Alan de Farnham, John de Anvers and Simon de Luvek'. Bastlesden, 1 fee held by Eobert de Gynes, which he holds of the king and it was of the fee of the said earl. Eemenham, 1 fee held by Peter de Monteforti. Swalewefeld, | fee held by Geoffrey Dispensator. Of the fees assigned to the said Philippa and Maud the jury are ignorant. Sim,ilar writ to the sheriff of Gloucester, 25 Aug. 26 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Gloucester. Dorsinton, 1 fee held by Henry de Preeres of Eoesia de Verdun, who used to answer for it to the said earl. Weston Mauduth, ^ fee held by William Mauduth. Cheddewrth', 1 fee held by Eichard Siward for life. Pulton, 1 fee held by Olimpia de Wilinton. Lydeneie, J fee held by Eichard de Mundevill. Lideneie and Overe, J fee held by Margaret de Gomery. Lideneie, -| fee held to farm by Eichard de Mundevill, of the fee that was of Gilbert le Kentes; and ^V fee held by John de Paris. Similar writ to the sheriff of Northampton, 25 Aug. 26 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Northampton. Norton juxta Davintre, 1 fee held by Nicholas de Nodariis and Roger de Whelton, and J fee held by Eoger Gulafre; and Eichard de Vernun is between them and the said earl. Suthwick, 1 fee held by Thomas Knyvet, but Peter de Monteforti is between him and the earl. Craneford, ^ fee held by Maurice de Audely of the fee of the abbot of Peterborough (de Bur go), but the earl ought to be between the said Maurice and the abbot. Writ (missing). Inq. (undated.) Southampton. The jury know not of any fee held of the said earl in the county, except : — Bromeshull, J fee held by Henry de Bromeshull of the heirs of William Turvill who hold it of the honour of Warwick. 4 INQUISITIONS. Similar writ to the sheriff of Eutland, 25 Aug. 26 Hen. III. Inq. {missing) {See No. 21.) C. Hen. in. File 1. (10.) 11. William db Albiniaco. Writ of Extent to the sheriff of Nottingham, 15 Sept. 26 Hen. III. Extent (undated). NoTiiNGHAM. Orskinton town, 32 bovates land, 15Ja. meadow and a windmill ; and 68 bovates held of the said William in free socage. Thuruerton, 20 bovates similarly held at a farm of lOL Os. 2d., and ^ acre held at a rent of id. and 4 hens yearly, and pleas &c. worth 40s._ Scherinton, Screveton, CoHston, Dalinton, Stanton and Orskinton, lOL of land held by Koger Bozon by J knight's fee. Scherinton, 100s. of land held by William de Audedeleg' by i knight's fee ; and 20s. rent held by Kichard Hotoft by f^ knight's fee. Orskinton, 20s. rent held by William de Huntindon by J^ knight's fee. Writ of Extent to the sheriff of Leicester, 17 Oct. 26 Hen. III. Extent {undated). Leicestee. Kedmilde manor (extent given). Lincoln. Extent (undated). Offinton, 16 bovates arable and 24a. meadow, 14 bovates arable in socage, 14 bovates arable in villenage, and from freemen and cottars 65s. 6^., including 6s. in Waie. Talinton, 10 bovates and 18a. in socage, 15 bovates arable in villenage, and from freemen and cottars 6s. 2d. Deping, 3 bovates arable. Belver, 8 bovates land and 8a. meadow in demesne, J a mill, and from freemen, &c. 57s. Id. Wulstorp', from freemen 2s. and llh. pepper or 6d. yearly, in villenage 12J bovates land, and a messuage, C. Hen. in. File 1. (11.) 12. William de Muncell'. Writ to the sheriff of Southampton, 13 Aug. 27 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Southampton. Compton manor was held by the said William of Thomas de Warblington by service of J knight's fee; the manor pertains to Sirefeld manor, which the said Thomas holds of the king in chief by serjeanty. C. Hen. III. File 1. (12.) 13. Ebginald Cuetbeauint and William de la Cuet. Writ to the sheriff of Salop, 10 July, 27 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Kichard, heir of the said Eeginald de Corbrant, is aged 8 and more. Eichard, heir of the said William de la Cort, is aged 3 and more. Salop. The said Eeginald had 5 bovates land (unspecified) in demesne, and 10s. rents, &c., whereof his wife has one third. The said William had 6 bovates land (unspecified) in demesne, and 20s. IBci. and 1 pair of gloves, rent, &c. whereof his wife has one third. Salop. Inq. (undated) (?of later date). Eichard, son of Eeginald Corboraund, aged 21, is his heir. HENEY III. 5 Upinton, 2 virgates and 1 nook of land held by the said Eegmald of the lung m chief by service of Apart of a sore sparrowhawk. Sir J. Maunsel has the wardship of the king's gift. C. Hen. III. File 1. (13.) 14. Wentlyen' late the wife of Robert db Butlbes (sic). Writ de dote to the sheriff of Wilts, 3 Oct. 27 Hen. HI. Inq. {tmdated). Wilts. Pultun, 8 carucates land in demesne, 20 virgates in villenage, 1 virgate held by Walter the franklin (Jrankelaunus), and services, &c. This was not Norman, but English land ; Robert de Buthlers held it, and after his death it descended to Baldwin (Paiidewinus) his younger brother, who married the said Wentlelian. C. Hen. III. File 1. (14.) 15. Roger db Buebwardbslb. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford, 12 Oct. 27 Hen. HI. Inq. {undated.) Mabel and Margery, his sisters, are his heirs. Stafford. Essele town, 2 carucates land in demesne and 7 virgates in villenage, held of the king in chief by service of one mounted serjeant {servientis equestris) at Montgomery for fifteen days in time of war, at his own cost. Whereof the wife of Philip de Borewardeleg' has her third part. C. Hen. III. File 1. (15.) 16. Giles de Beekble. Writ to the sheriff of Oxford, 15 April, 27 Hen. HI. Inq. {undated.) Oxford. The said Giles did not hold his land in Saltford of John son of Alan, in chief, but of the heirs of Robert de Turvill, who gave the same in free marriage to William de Berkele with Denise, his daughter, of whom the same Giles was [son] . C. Hen. III. File 1. (16.) 17. Hugh db Sancto Martino. Writ to the sheriff of Southampton, 1 Sept. 27 Hen. HI. Inq. (undated.) Southampton. The land of Seruiton (alias Serueton) descended to the said Hugh from the Lady Ereburg, his mother, and his ancestors did not hold it of the bail (pallium) of any of the king's predecessors, but of ancient enfeoffment, holding it from heir to heir until that before the king crossed into Brittany, he seized the said land because the said Hugh crossed into Normandy un- licensed. Afterwards the king committed the land to Ingelram, the said Hugh's younger brother, who held it for some time, but in his absence the said Hugh came and put himself in seisin thereof and holds it until now. If he should die without heir, the jury know not whether the land ought to be escheat to the king as Normans' land or not, for the said Hugh and his predecessors held of Ralph de Mortuo Mari and his predecessors. The said Hugh has no heir except nephews on the side of his sister, who are in the power of the King of France and there brought up. C. Hen. III. File 1. (17.) 6 INQUISITIONS. 18. Maud db Lucy. Writ (missing). Inq. {undated). .■ Whether her heir is Sir B. de Eipariis, her younger son, or the son ot bir Eiehard de Eipariis,who was the son of her elder son and who died before her decease, is unknown to the jury ; but the son of the said Sir Eiehard was 4 years old on the morrow of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 27 {or ? 28) Hen. [III.J Essex. Stanford manor (full extent given) held of the king as his escheat of the honour of Boulogne by service of 3 knights' fees. Angre manor and hundred (full extent given) held of the honour of Gloucester by service of 10 knights' fees. C. Hen. in. File 1. (18.) 19. ElCHABD DB BUEGO. Return of Maurice son of Gerald, Justiciary of Ireland, to icrit oj extent, and of assignment of dower to Egidia, late the wife of the said Eiehard, 29 (?) Dec, 28(?) Hen. Ill (defective). Extent, 7 March, 27 Hen. III. (defaced.) MuNSTEE [Ireland]. Est Clone manor (extent given). Castrum Conign manor (extent given). Wethemtire (?) manor (extent given). Kilfecle, 1 carucate of land, with meadow and garden (extent given). Clomele borough (extent given). Kilsilan manor with Baliglassan (extent given). Castrum Wilekin manor (extent given). Balihodan and Tristelaweran, 2 J marks (rent?). All the above are two parts of the lands which were of the said Eiehard in Munster (Momonia) : the Lady Egidia is dowered of the following, viz. — Tiperacht manor (extent given). Cloncridan (extent given). Clomele borough, 81. 13s. id. from the mills. Listrotherach (?) manor (extent given). Oleithach (extent given). Lother manor (extent given). Grellach manor (extent given). Tristelaueran and Balyhodan, 61. 9s. id. (rent?). C. Hen. III. File 1. (19.) 20. Waltbe db Baskeevill. Writ tp the sheriff of Hereford, 21 May, 28 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Sir Walter de Baskervile his son, is his heir. Hbebfoed. Orcope manor in Urchenefeld, held of the king in chief in free socage in the law of Urchenefeld rendering yearly 60s., and finding two men for Orcope manor and two footmen for its appurtenances, to go in the king's service towards Wales for fifteen days at his own cost, and one day and one night towards England. C. Hen. III. File 1. (20.) 21. Thomas, eael op Waewick. Writ to the sheriff of Hertford (sic), 5 Feb. 28 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Concerning the knights' fees held of the said earl, besides those which were HENRY III. 7 assigned in dower to Philippa sometime countess of Warwick ; of which fees two parts are to be assigned to John de Plesseto and Margery his wife, sister and heir of the said earl, and the third part to Ela, late his wife in dower. Hereford {sic). No fees were held of the said earl in the county of Hereford (sic). {See No. 10.) C. Hen. III. File 2. (1.) 22. Walter de Stocton. Writ to the sheriff of Salop, 13 July, 28 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Eichard, his son, is his heir. Salop. Stocton town, 4 virgates of land held of the king in chief, by service of one foot Serjeant with bow and arrows for fifteen days at Mongomeri at his own cost. C. Hen. in. File 2,. (2.) 23. [Henry de Turbervil ?] Writ to the sheriff of Devon, 16 Oct. 28 Hen. III. Extent, All Souls Day, 29 Hen. III. Devon. Braneys {alias Braidnes) manor (extent given), to which pertain the homages of 16J, | and | knights' fees, and the advowson of the church. Of all which Hawisia, late the wife of Henry de Turbervil, holds a third part in dower. C. Hen. III. File 2. (3.) 24. William de Turri. Writ to the guardian of the lands late of Eoger Bertram, 10 May, 28 Henry III. Extent {undated). He had no heir of his body in these parts, and the jury know of no other heir except his brother Richard. [Northumberland.] Midford parish, 80a. land held of Eoger Bertram by (service of) 2s. yearly to the guard of Midford Castle ; whereof the said William's wife has a third part as dower. G. Hen. III. File 2. (4.) 25. Mabel, late the wife of Peter de Escoteny. Writ to the sheriff of Southampton, 19 Oct. 28 Henry III. Inq. {undated.) Southampton. Sutton, IJ carucate land held in dower. Bositon, J carucate land which she bought in her widowhood. She holds no land in the county of her own inheritance. King John married her to the said Peter de Scoteny. C. Hen. III. File 2. (5.) 26. William db Symbly.- Writ to the sheriff of Buckingham, 16 Dec. 28 Hen. III. Extent {undated:). Buckingham. Rysenberg' manor (full extent given ; (which is the king's escheat as Normans' lands). C. Hen. III. File 2. (6.) 8 INQUISITIONS. 27- E[alph], bishop of Chichesteb. Writ of extent to the sheriff of Sussex, 8 Feb. 28 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Sussex. Burne manor (full extent given), including a marsh, a meadow called Smalewys, and pasture in Linche and on the hills. •^ ^ C. Hen. III. File 2. (7.) 28. Alice, late the wife of Robert le Aechbe. Writ of extent to the sheriff of Hereford, 10 June, 28 Hen. III. Extent '{undated). Hereford. Lands (unspecified) worth 9L yearly. C. Hen. III. File 2. (8.) 29. Geoffrey de Sane. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk, 21 Feb. 28 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Norfolk and Suffolk. The said Geoffrey never had land in Norfolk and Suffolk, but in 20 Hen. Ill Earl William de Warenn gave him 101. rents of assize in the towns of Geist, Tymeltorp, Binetre, Folesham, Norton, Geistweit, Thirning, Dalling, Sparham, Weston and Feletorp'. C. Hen. III. File 2. (9.) 30. Adam de Adudno alias Auno. Return of Maurice son of Gerald, Justiciary of Ireland, to writ of 5 March. Inq. 10 May, 28 Hen. III. Godfrey de Auno is his heir. Ireland [Munster?] Kilcallan, 7^ carueates land (extent given) held of the king for 1 knight's fee by service of one sore goshawk or ^ mark yearly. C. Hen. III. File 2. (10.) 31. Thomas de Warnettbham. Writ to the sheriff of Northumberland, 3 March, 28 Hen. III. Ingelram de Warnetham, his son, is his heir. Northumberland. Bamburg', 1 carucate land held of the king in chief by 20s. yearly for all services. C. Hen. III. File 2. (11.) 32. Ralph de Fbtherestan. Writ to the sheriff of York, 14 Jan. 28 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Olive, his daughter, aged 16J, is understood to be his heir, because he kept a certain woman named Emma for ten years before he married her, and begot of her Richard his son, and after their marriage he begot of her the said Olive. York. Fetherestan, 30o. land, a messuage, 5a. meadow, and pasture in demesne, 2| bovates in villeage, 49s. 3^rf. rents from freemen, and 1 lb. pepper and 2 lb. cummin. Chevet town, 1 mark of rent of assize. Stubbes, 3d. C. Hen. III. File 2. (12.) HENRY III. 9 33. RicHAEB Masculus. Writ (missing). Inq. (undated.) „-. .^^ ^^^^ whilst the bishopric of London was vacant and in the king's hands. William his son, who completed 19 years the week before Whitsmiday, 28 Hen. HI, IS his heir. [Heetfoed ?] Upwyk in the bishopric of London, J knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 2. (13.) 34. Hugh de Viyona. Writ (missing). Extent (undated, hut indorsed 28 Hen. HI). Wilts. "West Kyngton manor (extent given), whereof one third is assigned to Petronilla, late the wife of the said Hugh, in dower, and so two parts remain to the king. (See Rot. Fin. 42 Hen. HI m. 2 (alias 11). C. Hen. III. File 2. (14.) 35. Hugh de Ktlpbk'. Writ (missing). Extent (undated, hut indorsed 28 Hen. Ill and defective). (He had two ?) daughters, whereof the younger is aged 17. Gloucester. Parva ,1 carucate land in demesne, 5s. rent of assize, and 72a. in villenage, held bv serieanty member of Kilpek". C. Hen. III. File 2. (15.) 36. Geeaed de la Baee alias de la Baeee. Writ to the sheriff of Nottingham, 28 Aug. 28 Hen. III. Inq. (undated). Nottingham. Karleton in -Lindrick manor (extent given) ; whereof the said Gerard, who was the king's crossbowman, had 2f bovates land in demesne, 22f bovates in socage and a water mill for life for his service, of the king's gift ; and Walter de Ludham had by the king's deed, 5J bovates land, and 8s. rent from the said mill, for 6s. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 2. (16.) 37. John de Manebeigg' alias de Manesbeig'. Writ to the sheriff of Southampton, 2 Jan. 28 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Agnes Peverel, his sister, and Juliana, his niece, (daughter) of Clemencia, his sister, are his heirs. Southampton. Manesbrig', Berton and Winemanston, IJ carucate land, 2 mills 8s. rent of assize and a wood within the bounds of the forest, of the keeper ship of Estlye, held of the king in chief, of the barony of Hugh de Colonches hy 40s. rent to the king's Exchequer. C. Hen. III. File 2. (17.) 38. William Pynell. Writ to the keeper of the Island of Gerese, 21 March. Inq. Monday, 11 April, 28 Hen. III. He had two daughters, who are married, within the power of the King of France, and his lands are- the king's escheat. 10 INQUISITIONS. Jersey. Lands (unspecified) worth 881. 5s. M. Tournois from which 30s. 6d. Tournois are deducted yearly for the dower of the late wife of John Pynel. This inquisition was made in the king's full court of Jerese. C. Hen. III. File % (18.) 39. Nicholas son of Bernard. Writs to the sheriff of Buckingham, 30 Jan. and 8 Feb. 28 Hen. III. Extent {undated). The said Nicholas had a son named Bernard, who took a wife in Coure in CO. Here [ford] , had two sons and a daughter of whose age the jury know nothing, and died before his father: he also had three daughters, of whom two are married in Buckingham and the third in "Wilts. Buckingham. Lands (unspecified) held of the king in chief for \ (?) knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 2. (19.) 40. Peter de Pblevill. Writ to the keeper of the honour of Haghele, 3 April, 29 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Peter his son, aged 24, is his heir. [Norfolk?] (Unspecified), 300Ja. arable, 26a. pasture, 9L Os. M. rent of assize and a mill held of the king by service of (one) knight's fee of the honour of Hagenet. G. Hen. III. File 2. (20.) 41. Alan db Singilton. Writ to the sheriff of Lancaster, 16 Nov. Inq. Monday before St. Nicholas,- 29 Hen. III. William de Singilton is his heir. Lancaster. Singilton, ^ carucate land held of the king by reason of the serjeanty of the fee of the wapentake of Aumondernes and Blakeburnesire by hereditary right. Ballisburg' town, 2 bovates land held of the king in chief, paying 2s. yearly. C.Hen. III. File Z. (1.) 42. Robert db Hoggbsham alias db Hokbsham. Writ to the sheriff of Devon, 25 Nov. 29 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) "William de Hokesham is his heir. Devon. Buddele hundred held of the king in chief by 40s. rent. C. Hen. III. File 3. (2.) 43. Eanulph le Poer. Writ to the sheriff of Nottingham, 9 Nov. 29 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Eanulph his son, aged 9, is his heir. Nottingham. Normanton town, 2 carucates land and a water-mill held of the heirs of Thomas de Aufirton, by service of one knight's fee, which service (was assigned ?) in dower to Agnes, late the wife of Eobert de Aufirton, mother of the said Thomas. HENRY m. 11 [Derby.] Penkiston town, ^ carucate land and a water-mill, held of the said heirs for J knight's fee, viz. — A moiety of Thomas de C(ha)wrcs one of the heirs and (of) the elder (branch) (cxnecia) whose wardship the king granted to Eobert de Lathum, and the other moiety of the said Eobert, who has to wife Amice, the other heir. Boctheyt (?) mill and 1 bovate land, rendering 5s. yearly to the lords of the fee of Kirkeby. {See No. 98.) C. Hen. III. File 3. (3.) 44. William de Wernevill alias de Wennekvilb. Writ to the keeper of the lands of J. sometime earl of Lincoln and constable of Chester, 21 Jan. 29 Hen. IH. Inq. (undated.) He has an heir male, aged 14 at the feast of St. Giles next. [YoBK.J (Unspecified) 252a. land and 18a. meadow in demesne, 34s. 7d. from freemen, 21J bovates land in bondage, whereof 6J bovates in Himleswrd', and 15 bovates in Kyneslay, 4L Os. lOJfL rents from many cottars, a water mill and a wind mill held by service of one knight. Of all which the lady has her third part in dower. C. Hen. III. File 3. (4.) 45. William de Sifrewast. Writ of extent to the sheriff of Southampton, 28 Oct. 29 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Southampton. Frivolk, 2 virgates land held by William de Pola by free service of 4s., 1 virgate by William Crespin for 12d., and 1 virgate by Nicholas Page for J mark, 16 virgates held by villeins, 250a. land in demesne, pasture worth 10s., a mill, Eifley wood containing 20a., 2 fulling mills, cottars, meadow, and the advowson of the church. And the said William held two knights' fees of Sir W. bishop of Winchester viz. — Frivolk for 1 fee and Hamdon extra Overton for 1 fee, and Sir Eoger de Sifrewast (held them) of the said William in chief. C. Hen. III. File 3. (5.) 46. Henry de Colne, sometime sheriff of Huntingdon and Cambridge. Writ to the sheriff of Cambridge and Huntingdon, 7 July, 29 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) [Huntingdon.] Colne, 60a. land, 4a. meadow, rents and pasture (extent given) excepting his wife's dower, rendering 25s. 6d. yearly to the lords of the fee. [Cambridge.] Caxton, 80a. land, rents, &c. (extent given) rendering 20s. to John de Escalariis, besides the king's foreign service, and a rent of corn, barley and oats to the prior of Ely. C. Hen. III. File 3. (6.) 47. William de Kbntewbll. Writ (missing). Inq. Wednesday the morrow of All Saints, 29 Hen. III. Mabel, daughter of Walter de Kentewell, is his heir. [Suffolk.] Meleford town, 2 carucates land held of the king in chief by service of 10 knights' fees, and 66s. 4d. to Norwich Castle. C. Hen. III. File 3. (7.) 12 INQUISITIONS. 48. John le Visconte. Writ to the sheriff of Northumberland 25 July. Inq. Tuesday before St. Laurence, 29 Hen. III. Eaineta, his daughter, wife of Everard le Tyeis (Teutoniciis), is heir of the said John le Viscunte. NoKTHUMBEELAND. Emildon, Burton, Staunford, Dunstan, Craucestre, and Warnetham (towns?), besides land called Witewrth' in the same town of Warnetham (extents given with names of tenants) including 35 marks rent paid by Henry de Neketon for the waters of Twede. C. Hen. III. File 3. (8.) 49. Gilbert de Umfkanvill alias de Umfeamyill. Writ of extent to Eobert de Creppinges, 31 March, 29 Hen. Ill, for assigning dower to Maud, late the wife of the said Gilbert. [NoETHXiMBEELAND.j Inq. (undated.) Hyrbotle manor and borough (extent given) with Otturburne manor, member of Hyrbotle, Alwenton, and the advowson of the church at Ellesden. NoETHUMBEELAND. Inq. (undated.) Prudehou manor with its members, Hyrlawe, Inghou, and Welpintan' (extent given), and with Ovingham, Kerneslawe, the granges of Bolland, Fyleton, and Euhehop', woods in Horsele and Prudhou, and the advowsons of Ovingham and Whelpinton. Five knights' fees and nine parts of a fee pertain to Prudhu. C. Hen. III. File 3. (9.) 50. Baldwin de Ripaeiis, sometime earl of Devon. Writ (missing). [Devon.] Extent 29 Hen. III. Enkedon [manor] (extent given). [Devon.] Extent 29 Hen. III. Erdewik and Bottesford, lands, &c. (extent given) with the foreign Hundred Court and borough of Plumton. [Devon.] Extent 29 Hen. III. Huniton, lands, &c. (extent given) with the borough. [Devon.] Extent 29 Hen. HI. Thuverton, manor and borough (extent given) with the foreign Hundred Court. [SuEEEY.] Extent 29 Hen. III. Suhlamhee (alias Suthlamhuth) [manor] with Suthstretham and Westmicham (extent given). [Southampton.] Bremmora [manor] (extent given). [SoMEESET.] Portbury [manor] (extent given). [DoESBT.J Extent 29 (?) Hen. Ill (defective). [Ebbrichton ?] (extent given). Akford (extent given). Dorcester, 60s. rent. C. Hen. III. File 3. (10.) 51. ROBEET AeTUE. Writ (undated fragment). Inq. Friday before St. Andrew, 29 Hen. Ill, Robert his son, the bearer of these presents, is his heir. HENEY III. 18 Jeesby. St. John de Quercubus parish, 3 virgates land, which owing to the absence in remote parts of the said heir, came to the hands of Eichard Baudein, who afterwards committed felony, on account of which the land was taken into the king's hands. C. Hen. III. File 3. (11.) 52. Geoffeey db Saucbmakb. Writ of extent toEobert de Creppinges. 1 March, 30 Hen. III. Extent {undated). [Derby.] Sandiacre serjeanty, a capital messuage and mill (extent given). Writ to Eobert de Creppinges. 13 March, 30 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) [Deeby.] Drisco wood pertains to the land which the said Geoffrey gave to the church of Dale, of which he was enfeoffed by the deed of John de Wyburvill, and he by that of Peter de Sandiacre, of the serjeanty which he held of the king in Sandiacre. The said Geoffrey held no land there of the king in chief. C. Hen. in. File 8. (12.) 53. Waeren db Eedenhalb. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk, 24 March, 30 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Eobert, his son, is his heir. NoBFOLK. Eedenhale, 1 carucate land held of the king in chief, by service o keeping and mewing one goshawk. G. Hen. III. File 3. (13.) 54. William de Beug'. Writ to the sheriff of Salop, 16 Jan. 30 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Eichard, his brother, is his heir. Salop. Two virgates and 1 nook of land (unspecified) held of the king in chief by service of i of one sore sparrow-hawk. C. Hen. III. File 8. (14.) 55. Thomas db Normanvill. Writ to the sheriff of Kent, 14 March, 30 Hen. III. Inq. {undated fragment.) Ealph de of full age (is his heir?). Kent. [Kenardington*] held of the king in chief (by service of) .... one knight. C. Hen. III. File 3. (15.) 56. Eichard de Burton. Writ to the sheriff of Devon, 2 June, 80 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Devon. Chelewrthe {alias Cheleswurth'), 1 carucate land held of the bail {hallio of King John, which came into the king's hands after the death of the said Eichard and can be given to whom he wills-as Normans' lands. C. Hen. III. File 3. (16.) ■ Sic in the Calendar printed in 1806, but now torn away. 14 INQUISITIONS. 57. Walter de Lacy. Writ to the sheriff of Hereford, 18 June. Inq. Saturday, the vigil of St. John the Baptist, 30 Hen. III. Heebfoed. Stoke Laey manor is not the king's escheat as Normans' lands, but was of the fee of Walter de Lacy, and held by Eichard de Bellofago, because Hugh de Lacy gave it in free marriage to Eichard de Boufou, father of the said Eichard, with Elayre, his wife. {See No. 73.) C. Hen. III. File 3. (17.) 58. ISEULT DE GeEY. Writ to the sheriff of Kent, 18 June, 30 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Eichard de Gray, her son, is her heir. Kent. Hoo, a moiety of the manor held, by an exchange made with her four coparceners, by service of J knight's fee, but only ^ of the manor came to her by inheritance. C. Hen. III. File 3. (18.) 59. Geoffrey db Everlb. Writ to the sheriff of Kent, 20 May, 30 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Kent. Smeth, 98a. land, 16a. meadow, a pasture, 13s. 8d. rent of assize, mills, &c., held of the inheritance of Alice late his wife, the marriage of whose heir is worth 10 marks. C. Hen. III. File 8. (19.) 60. Philip db Anebou alias Dbnbboud, Dbnbbaud. Writ to Walerand le Tyeis (Teutonicus) bailiff of Nether Went, 14 May, 30 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Philip Deneboud had many sons; to the eldest he gave a certain land in England, who married, begat children, and died 3 years ago. Afterwards the said Philip gave to his son Matthew the manor of Portesciwet, who still holds it and is of mature age ; but who is the next heir it is not for the jury to judge. [MoNMOUTH.J Portesciwet manor (full extent given), whereof the lady of Portes- ciwet has a third part in dower, and Morgan de Krubba holds ^ knight's fee, and William de Pondevill ^ fee, in free marriage. Writ to the sheriff of Somerset, 17 May, 30 Hen. III. Inq. Wednesday after the Holy Trinity. SoMBESBT. Henton, a moiety of the town was held by Philip Denebaud, who delivered a moiety of his land to his elder son William on his marriao-e, who had 4 sons, and died before his father, and his wife holds all that land. The said William had two brothers, Matthew and Hamon, and in 29 Hen. Ill the said Philip gave to the said Hamon, his younger son, that moiety which remained with him, by homage and service. Philip, the eldest son of the said William, is aged 7 years ; but the jury know not who is the next heir. C. Hen. III. File 3. (20.) 61. Thomas db Bscotbny alias db Scoteny. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln, 9 May, 30 Hen. III. Inq. (undated,) Peter de Scoteni, his son, is his heir, and of full age. HENEY III. 15 Lincoln. Stainton, Linberge, Wicham, Cokrinton, Wischalle, Wlingh, Kinthorp, Haynton and Barkewrth, 5 knights' fees held of the king in chief by service of 5 knights' fees, of which there remained in his hands 11^ bovates in demesne and 2 bovat«s in villenage. C. Hen. HI. File 4. (1.) 62. William de Hampton. Writ to the sheriff of Oxford, 2 Sept. 30 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Stephen, his son, is his heir. Oxford. Hampton manor, held together with Welewe manor In co. Southampton, which the monks of Netley {de Loco Sancti Edwardi) now hold, of the king by service of 1 knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 4. (2.) 63. Eeginald de Vallb Toeta. Writ to the sheriff of Devon, 19 Jan. 30 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Ealph de Valle Torta, his brother, is his heir. Devon. Hurberton, Holne, Clauton, Brixham and Brideford manors, held of the honour of Totnes, together with 28 knights' fees excepting -^ fee, by doing ^ to the king 28 fees. Silfreton manor, held of Baldwin de Eipariis, whose heir is in the king's ward, by service of one b[edel of the hun]dred of Harig'. C. Hen. III. File 4. (3.) 64. William de Percy. Writ to Eobert de Creppinges 30 Jan. 30 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) [York.] The said William gave to Eoger Maudit and Eobert, his son, and his heirs, 20s. rent from Tadecastre mills ; and to the prior of Park 2 marks rent from the same in frank almoin ; and to Thomas le Lardiner 16s. rent from the same, until the said William should make to him and his heirs an exchange of 2 bovates land and a toft in Tadecastre. C:Hen. III. File 4. (4.) 65. Clbmbncia de Ltjngvilers. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln, 19 May, 30 Hen. III. Sir John de Lungevilers, her son, is her heir. Lincoln. Inq. (undated.) Appelby, Eisebye and Maunton, J knight's fee held of the king in chief by knight's service. Lincoln. Inq. (undated.) Lands (unspecified) held of Sir J. de Lacy, sometime earl of Lincoln, by service of 2 knights' fees. C. Hen. III. File 4. (5.) 66. Maud de Hbrybrd. Writ to the sheriff of Southampton, 12 Feb. 30 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Eichard, son of Eobert Sifrewast, is her heir. Southampton. Suthtrop hamlet was sometime held by Eichard le Malle of the gift of King Henry, the king's grandfather, by the serjeanty of keeping a 16 INQUISITIONS. falcon of the king, from which hamlet were paid long ago 10s. yearly rent to Odyham manor ; and there are alienated from the same hamlet 3J marks rent to Winteney priory. C. Hen. III. File 4. (6.) 67. Heney db Merton. Writ of extent to the sheriff of Devon, 10 June, 30 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Devon. Toryton, lands &c., worth 91. 14s. 2Jc?. yearly, held of the king in chief, with the services of 6 knights' fees, excepting the fees assigned to Eleanor de Toryton in dower. Merton, lands, &c. worth 13L 17s. lOd. yearly, held of Henry de Tracy. Suttecumb', land, &c. worth 118s. lOd. yearly, held of the said Henry. C. Hen. III. File A. (7.) 68. Waltbe de Eshbleg alias de Esselbgh. Writ to the sheriff of Somerset, 17 June, 30 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Mabel Bevel, his sister, age variously stated as 50 and 60 and more, is his heir. SoMBBSET. (Unspecified) 8 carucates land held by service of 2 fees of Mortain. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester, 18 June, 30 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Glouobstbb. Cherleton town, 1 virgate land in demesne and 9 in villenage held by service of § knight's fee. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester, 24 July, 30 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Gloucester. Cherleton manor has never been accustomed to be taxed when the king taxed his demesnes, since it was given to the said Walter by King Henry, the king's grandfather. C. Hen. III. File 4. (8.) 69. Vivian Gernbt alias de Hebsam. Writ to the sheriff of Lancaster, 7 May, 30 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Roger, his son, is his heir, and is of age (et est de etate). Lancaster. Heesam, 2 carucates land held of the king in chief by service of 8s. 9d. yearly. Katon town, 2 carucates land held of the king in chief by service of 20s. yearly ; and a mill in the same town. C. Hen. III. File 4. (9.) 70. Denisb, late the wife of Eanulph le Poer. Writ to the sheriff of Nottingham, 16 June, 30 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) [Deeby.J Penkiston town, 2 marks, 5s. 2d. rent held of the king in chief in dower. The said Dionisia, as report goes, is married to Geoffrey le Rus of CO. Herford (sic), but of this the jury are in doubt, because she is rarely in the parts of Nottingham. C. Hen. III. File 4. (10.) HENEY III. 17 71. KOBEKT DB HOKTON. Writ to the keepers of the lands of J. de Lacy, sometime earl of Lincoln and constable of Chester, in co. York, 18 May, 30 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Hugh de Horton, of full age, is 1^ heir. York. Horton and Clayton, 54a. in demesne, 25 in villenage, and 11 bovates and 108a. in service of freemen, held of J. de Lacy sometime earl of Lincoln by service of ^ knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 4. (11.) 72. Hubert Hopbschort alias Hoppeshort. Writ to the sheriff of Surrey, 18 Jan. 30 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Surrey. (Unspecified), 36a. arable, 3a. meadow and pasture, 22s. G^d. rents of freemen, and 25s. Id. rents of villeins, &c. ; whereof Maud late the wife of Eobert de Eenny (alias de Eeynny) holds a third part in dower by the king's order. C. Hen. HI. File 4. (12.) 73. EicHARD son of Eichard de Bbllafago. Writ to the sheriff of Oxford, 27 Jan. 30 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Henry de Bella Fago is the heir of the said Eichard the father, and remained in Normandy. Oxford. Pirie and Ledhal', 2 knights' fees, viz. — a third part held in demesne, and two parts by William son of Elias in service. Eichard the father im- pleaded Emma de Pirie of the whole manor of Pirie by writ of King Henry the king's grandfather and they agreed, so that the said two parts remained to the said Emma and her heirs to be held of the said Eichard, and the third part to the same Eichard in demesne with the lordship of the two parts. (See No. 57.) C. Hen. III. File 4. (13.) 74. Thomas de Aunou alias de Alnou, de Auno. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln, 15 Jan. 30 Hen. III. Lincoln. Extent (undated). Magna Pain ton alias Paunton, manor (or town), court (or capital messuage), 11 bovates land in demesne, 11. 8s. lOd. rent, n\d. warnoth, anS 19s. men's work yearly. Herierby, 14s. and fZ6. pepper rent of assize. Denton, 70s. Qd. rent of assize, and 22J«Z. warnoth. Lincoln. Extent (undated). To the same effect as the above. York. Inq. and extent (undated.) Carthorpe town, 90a. arable, 23a. meadow, and pasture for 120 sheep and 20 beasts in demesne ; 22 bovates of land in villenage, villenage rents, &c. amounting to Ql. 13s. Q^d. ; 5s. M. rents of free tenants ; pannage ; and aids of the men of Brineston worth 5s. 2d. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 4. (14.) 22880 = 18 INQUISITIONS. 75. EOBBET DB Novo BuRGO. Writ of extent to the sheriff of Somerset and Dorset, 10 June, 30 Hen. III. Extent {undated). His heir (unspecified) will be 23 at the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin. Somerset. Sureveton manor (extent given). Hurdecote manor (extent given). Dorset. Winfrot alias Winfrod manor (extent given). Almere manor (extent given), and it renders 60s. to the abbess of St. Edward. Tenures unspecified. C. Hen. III. File 4. (15.) 76. EOBERT DB PoNT DEL ARCHE alias DB PoNTB ArCHE. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester, 22 Feb. 30 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Ealph, his brother, is his next heir, after WilHam de Ponte Arche, whowas lately outlawed. Gloucester. Wulvrichesthrop town (extent given) held of the king in chief by 10s. yearly, and doing suits at the king's barton outside Gloucester. Waddon and Mortun towns (extents given) held of the earl of Hereford in chief for 2J knights' fees, which Constance, late the wife of the said Kobert, now holds by the king's bail. The churches of Waddon and Morton are prebends of Hereford. Stanleg' alias Stanleye town (extent given) held of Ealph de Suthleg' in chief for J knight's. fee, and now in the king's hands. Coccebiri alias Cokebiri, 4 virgates land in villenage and J mark tallage, held of the fee of the earl of Hereford for ^ fee, and now in the king's hands. C. Hen. III. File 4. (16.) 77. Egbert db Sancto Georgio. Ealph his son, aged 15 at Whitsuntide next, is his heir. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln, 10 Feb. 30 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Lincoln. (Unspecified") 20 J bovates land (full extent given with names of tenants) held of the king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee. The brethren of St. Katherine's, Lincoln, hold one bovate in frank almoin, and lady Petronilla sometime the wife of the said Eobert ought to have ^ of the lands in dower. Writ to the sheriff of Nottingham, 10 Feb. 30 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Nottingham. Bodmeshill town with the soke, 2J carucates land (full extent given with names of tenants) held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee, including lands &c. in Babwrthe, Ordeshale, Morton, Elkesley and Lund. Petronilla late the wife of the said Eobert ought to have her dower out of all these lands. C. Hen. III. File 4. (17.) * The Calendar printed in 1806 gives ' Brent Broughton ' manor, but it is not in the Inquisition. HENRY III. 19 78. JOLLAND DE NbVILL. Writ to the sheriff of Kent, 5 Oct. 30 Hen. HI. Inq. (undated.) JoUand, his son, aged 22|, is his heir. Kent. Sorene, -201. land held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 4. (18.) 79. HxJGH son of James Wak'. Wiit to the sheriff of Berks, 25 Nov. 30 Hen. III. Inq. (undated fragment.) (Aline Wake and Joan de) Mumby, aunts of the said Hugh, and sisters of the said (James), 50 years or more, are his heirs. Berks. [? Benham (Valence)] and Boxhore, 151. land (held) of the king . . . of the queen's chamber. (See No. 858.) C. Hen. III. File 4. (19.) 80. RoBEET DB Canct oUas DB Chancy. Writ {missing). Inq. (undated.) Thomas, his son, aged 2 at the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross, 30 Hen. Ill, is his heir. York. Skerpingbec or Skerbinbec and Toraldeby, capital messuage, lands, mill, &c. (full extent given with names of tenants) held of the king in chief. The said Robert used to render to Sir William de Ros from the said lands 15s. yearly, but by what right is unknown to the jury. Margaret late the wife of the said Robert has a third of all the above lands. Endorsed : — After the death of the said Robert, a lady who was the wife of Sir Walter de Chancy, the said Robert's uncle, died, and all her dower came into the king's hands by wardship. Writ missing. Inq. (undated fragment.) [York.] After the said Robert's death there happened a certain dower (extent given) in the king's hands in the quinzaine of the Blessed Mary in the king's 30th year, held by a lady named Maud Murdoc, including a farm of 6s. in Thoraldeby ; and another lady, mother of the said Robert, also holds a capital messuage lands &c. in dower (extent given). Nor is there anything else there to be escheated. (30 Hen. III.) C. Hen. III. File 4. (20.) 81. NiciA DE Clinton. Writ to the sheriff of Buckingham, 16 Dec. 31 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) William de Parys, knt., her son, is her heir. Buckingham. Aston township (extent given) held of the king in chief by serjeanty of finding one serjeant when the king goes with the army. Robert de Bello Campo holds in dower with Alice his wife 401. land, and Lady Eva de Clynton holds 20L land in dower. C. Hen. III. File 5. (1.) 82. Gilbert de Bolebec alias de Bolebek. Writ to the sheriff of Buckingham, 18 June, 31 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Herbert (Erbertus), his son, is his heir. 20 INQUISITIONS. Buckingham. Kingesheye town, 1 knight's fee held of the king in chief by knight's service. C. Hen. in. File 5. (2.) 83. Stephen de Sumbey. Writ to the sheriff of Surrey, 31 May, 31 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) He died seven years ago. Surrey. He was not seised of 41. rent of a moiety of the manor of Wysheleg,' which Eoger de Sumery, his elder brother, demised at fee farm to Eobert de Briwes. C. Hen. III. File 5. (3.) 84. Lambert de Muleton. Writ to the sheriff of Cumberland, 27 Nov. Inq. Friday the morrow of St. Lucy. 31 Hen. III. Thomas, his son, aged 21 on the morrow of the Invention of the Holy Cross last, is his heir. Cumberland. Egremund, held of the king in chief by service of one knight's C. Hen. III. File 5. (4.) 85. Robert de Sottebroc alias de Sotesbroc. Mandate from the sheriff of Berks to the bailiff of the seven hmidreds of Wyndls' with transcript of wiit (undated). Inq. (The day of the Purification, 31 Hen. III.) Eobert, his son, aged 16 this day of the Purification, 31 Hen. Ill, is his heir. Berks. Sotesbroc, 2 earucates land, &c. (extent given), held of the king by service of 1 knight's fee, 20s. yearly to the guard of the Castle of Wyndelsor' to be quit of his guard of 40 days, and 12i. yearly to the ■ exchequer at Westminster. 0. Hen. III. File 6. (5.) 86. Philip de Glammoegan. JVrit to the sheriff of Southampton, 15 Oct. 31 Hen. III. Inq. (undated and defaced.) William ? de Glamorgan, knt., is his heir without challenge. Southampton. (Unspecified) one knight's fee (extent given) held of the king in chief by reason of the wardship of the land and heir of Baldwin de Insula sometime earl of Devon, now in the king's hands. C. Hen. III. File 5. (6.) 87. Ralph de Hodbng alias de Hodeing. Writ of extent to the sheriff of Essex, 10 July, 31 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Essex. Mapelterested town, 319a. land, 12Ja. meadow, 20a. pasture, herbage, 66a. wood, 75s. 2d. rent of assize &c. C. Hen. III. File 5. (7.) 88. Elias de Boctun alias de Bocton. Writ to H. de Wengtham, escheator, 1 Oct. 81 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Peter, his eldest son, aged 22 and more, is his heir. HENRY III. 21 Kent. Bocton manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee. And from thence are due yearly to the leper hospital of Boulogne {Bononia) 20Z. Land called la Gressimere held of Sir Reginald de Cobbeham by service of J knight's fee, and a mill there of the fee of the abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury. C. Hen. III. File 5. (8.) 89. Robert de Wodeton. Mandate of H. de Wingham to the escheator of Salop with transcript of writ {undated). Inq. Wednesday before St. Martin, 31 Hen. HI. Salop. Huggel', a moiety of the manor with a capital messuage held of Isabel de Mortuo Mari by service of J knight's fee, by reason that Hugh, son of Roger de Mortuo Mari, assigned the same to her in dower. C. Hen. III. File 5. (9.) 90. Robert de Wodeton. Writ 28 Oct. (31 ?) Hen. Ill, of assignment of dower to Agnes, late the wife of the said Robert, of the following lands. Assignment of dower {missing). Salop. Hugeleye, lands held of Ralph de Mortuo Mari. E. Series I. File 1. m. 7. 91. Walter de Ken alias de Kan. Writ to the sheriff of Hertford, 21 July, 31 Henry III. Ing. {undated.) Hertford. The said Walter was seised of 10 marks rent in Coddr' alias Coudray by William de Kan, from the feast of St. Hilary to the feast of St. Mary in March, 28 Hen. Ill, when they were taken into the king's hands. C. Hen. III. File 5. (10.) 92. OsBERT DE Brichtlingeseye alias DE Brihtlingbsbya. Writ to the sheriff of Essex, 7 Jan. 31 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Avelina wife of Peter de Aldham, Joan wife of Roger de Blakeham and Roesia wife of Richard de Munvirun, his sisters, are his heirs and of full age. Essex. Adburgetun, 1 carucate land held of the king in chief of the honour of Boulogne by service of i knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 5. (11.) ■ 93. Richard de Angentein alias Dargentbin. Writ to the sheriff of Hertford, 9 Jan. 31 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Giles Dargentein is his heir. Hertford. Magna Wylemundeleg', IJ carucate land held of the king in chief by service of serving with a cup at the king's chief feasts when directed by the king's steward. C. Hen. III. File 5. (12.) 22 INQUISITIONS. 94. Master Odo db Scbeinton. Writ to the sheriff of Kent, 15 Oct. 31 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Walran de Scerinton his brother, aged 40 and more, is his heir. =Kent. Delee manor, held of the king in chief by service of IJ knights' fee, and doing guard at Eochester Castle as much as pertains to that fee. C. Hen. III. File 6. (13.) 95. Hugh db Sancto Maetino. Writ {mutilated) to H. de Wengham escheator .... Aug. 31, Hen. III. Inq. {undated and mutilated.) Peter, his son, aged 23, is his heir. Oxford. Lillingstan manor (extent given) held of the king by serjeanty by service at great feasts. m C. Hen. III. File 5. (14.) 96. Philip db Abingeton alias db Abeington. Writ to the sheriff of Cambridge, 10 March, 31 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) William, his son, aged 26, is his heir. Cambridge. (Unspecified) 1 knight's fee held of the King in chief by service of one knight. C. Hen. III. File 5. (15.) 97. Agatha Tetjssbbut alias Trussebxjth. Writ to the sheriff of York, 28 Feb. 81 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) William de Eos is her heir. York. Dieton manor held of the king in chief by royal service only. Writ to the sheriff of Buckingham, 28 Feb. 31 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Buckingham. The said Agatha was of good memory when she gave to Eoger Bozon alias Buzun, Bocon, the wardship of the land that was of Alexander de Cheynny alias Chenay in Islamsted, who was in seisin thereof for 3 days before and 3 days after her death, until William son of Hamon, ejected him. C. Hen. III. File 5. (16.) 98. Eanulph le Pobr. Commission of extent, 21 July, 31 Hen. III. Extent {undated). Eanulph his son, aged 12, is his heir. Derby. Penkeston manor (extent given) held of the heirs of Auferton of the heirs of Eobert son of William, and by them of the king in chief. It is not escheat. One third is held in dower by the wife of Eanulph le Poer, father of this Eanulph. {See No. 43.) C. Hen. III. File 5. (17.) 99. Egbert Musard. Ealph Musard his brother, aged 40 and more, is his heir. Writ to the sheriff of Berks, 30 May, 31 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) HENRY III. 23 Berks. Spersholte, 2 carucates land held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester, 30 May, 31 Hen. III. Inq. {missing.) Derby. Inq. (undated.) Staveley town, 67 bovates land, 4L 14s. lOd. rent, mills, meadow, 4i. villeins, aid, &c. held of the king in chief with other lands by service of 15 knights' fees ; which fees are in cos. Gloucester, Berks and "Warwick. C. Hen. III. File 5. (18.) 100. Thomas db Plumbbrghe alias db Plumbbrche. Writ to the sheriff of Essex, 11 April, 31 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Laurence his son, aged 30 and more, is his heir. Essex. Sutton and Plumberch, 410a., 52s. Id. rent of assize, two marshes and 8a. wood, held of the king by service of 2 knights fees. Writ to the keeper of the honour of Eadleh', 18 June, 31 Hen. III. [EsSEX.J Inq. (undated.) The said Thomas died seised of the marsh of Magna Eogewerde, because Christiana his wife took the profits thereof to the use of the said Thomas until his (or ? her) death ; and he died seised of Bekener and Lovedone, Langeleg' wood, and 20a. land and 1 messuage in Eoeheford, and they fall to the said Laurence by inheritance ; but the said Thomas did not die seised of 20a. land in Plumberghe because John his son had full seisin thereof. C. Hen. III. File 5. (19.) 101. Gilbert son op Daniel db Dunbsden alias de Dunnbston. Writ to the guardian of the bishopric of Salisbury, 28 Dec. 81 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Ellen, his daugl^ter, aged 2i, is his heir. [Berks.] Soninges alias Sunninges manor, 80a. in demesne, meadow, pasture, a court and garden, and IBd. and lib. cummin rent (held of the bishopric of Sarum). Annora, his wife, seeks her dower. C. Hen. III. File 5. (20.) 102. William son op Hamon. Writ (missing). Inq. (undated but endorsed : — ' ante annum 32 H. III.') Alan, son of Hamon, his brother, is his heir. [Northampton.] Wica manor (extent given) with a wood in the king's forest and the advowBon of the chapel, held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee. Tenford, J knight's fee, which Nicholas de Haversham held of him, held of the king by service of one sore fish hawk and the king's foreign service. Maidewelle, 1 knight's fee, which Alan de Maidewelle held of him, held of the king by service of 1 knight's fee. (See No. 126.) C. Hen. III. File 6. (1.) 24 INQUISITIONS. 103. Maud late the wife of Petee de Lincol^t. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln, 19 Feb. 31 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Her four daughters, the youngest of whom is aged 24, are her heirs. William de Castre has the eldest to wife. Lincoln. Clisseby, 7 bovates land and 59s. rent, held of the king in chief by falconer's service, viz. : — bearing one falcon in season. But afterwards Godfrey de Eaynham, who had to wife the sister of the said Maud, deraigned against her 2J bovates, and holds them still. C. Hen. III. File 6. (2.) 104. RicHAED Oeeic'. Writ to Henry de Wingham and his co-escheator in co. Essex, 23 July, 31 Hen. III. Extent and appraisement (undated and defaced). Isabel and Maud, his sisters, (are his heirs) and of full age. Essex. Wicford, 320a. &c. (extent given), with 46s. and lib. cummin rent in Kewedon, and pasture in Raueden marsh, held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 6. (8.) 105. Thomas Coebet of Tasselegh. Writ to Henry de Wingham and his co-escheator in co. Stafford, 18 July, 31 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Roger his son, aged 25, is his heir. Staffoed. Bromleg' manor held of the king in chief at fee farm by 4L yearly rent. C. Hen. III. File 6. (4.) 106. Joan de Moevill. Writ to the sheriff of Cumberland, 11 March. Inq. the morrow of Palm Sundav 31 Hen. m. •^' Helewisia and Ada are her heirs and of full age. CuMBBELAND. Burgh on the Sands town, 8 carucates land, and in Ayketon town, 7 carucates land, paying cornage for the same to the king, and if the king should cross through Cumberland, going in the army in the vanguard and returning in the rearguard. The said Joan gave to Sir Richard de Wennun her daughter Helewisia in marriage and with her 6 carucates of land in Neucrayc ? which he held of the said Joan, and she of the king, by cornage ; and she gave to Sir Ralph de Leventon with Ada her daughter in marriage 6 carucates land in Kircosewal and 3 carucates in Laysingbi, which he held of the said Joan, and she of the king, by cornage. C. Hen. III. File 6. (5.) 107. Alice Haget. Writ to the sheriff of York, 8 Feb. 31 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Richard Wallensis son of her first daughter, and Nicholaa her second daughter, are her heirs. HENRY III. 25 York. Friston and Feri, 200a. land and 26Ja. meadow in demesne, 15 bovates land in bondage, 54s. rents from free tenants, 26s. from a windmill, and 6s. from the farm of Marton, &c. Frikeley, 64Ja. in demesne, 2a. meadow, 11 bovates land in bondage, 12s. l^d. rents from free tenants, &c. _ (Held of the son and heir of J. de Lacy sometime earl of Lincoln, who IS m the king's ward.) C. Hen. III. File 6. (6.) 108. Petbe de Malo Lactj. Wnt to the sheriff of York, 3 June, 31 Hen. IH. Inq. (undated.) York. Peter de Malo Lacu, on his departure for the Holy Land, granted to Sir Gerard la Grue the first wardship or escheat which should happen to him, and when the Lady Idonea de Veteri Ponte died Reginald, his steward, put the said Gerard in seisin of the wardship of the lands of Westerfeud and Bautre_ (extent given), on the day of All Saints, 26 Hen. HI, and the Cir- cumcision following the king's bailiffs took seisin of the lands which were of the said Peter de Malo Lacu. C. Hen. III. File 6. (7.) 109. Master Alexander lb Seculbe. Writ to Henry de Wyngham, escheator, 1 Oct. Inq. St. Luke's day, 31 Hen. HI (defective). Nicholas le Seculer, his brother, aged 80, is his heir. Hereford. Sutton, 4 virgates land held of the king in chief by serjeanty of con- ducting treasure and summoning the Barons. Maurdin, a mill and 1 virgate land. Wystanestun, 1 virgate land, a moiety by socage and the other moiety by serjeanty. Dunemor, 1 carucate land. Hyrchenefeld in Humfrayston, 40 acres land and a mill. Hendre Aghes, J mark of land. Hereford City, 1 burgage, and 1 shop held of the king in chief and 30 curtilages, &c. (Unspecified), 1 virgate land held of Simon de Wafre. Amberleye, 2 carueates land held of Peter de Stanton. Froremerton, 1 messuage and 9 acres land held of Henry de Monemut. Syremede, 3a. meadow held of the sons of Walter de Mu . . gros. Wystanestun, 6a. meadow and la. pasture held of Simon de Wafre. Maurdin, 8a. land and Ja. meadow and 1 messuage held of Walter de Maurdin. Wynesleye, 1 virgate land held of the prior of Leomenystre. Smetheleye, 1 virgate land held of the chapter of Hereford. (Welynton), 28a. held of Welynton township. La Burcote, J virgate and 14s. rent held of Walter de la Burcote. Dewyeschurche, 1 carucate land held of the prior of Kilpec? and others. Herford, 3 messuages held of the chapter of Hereford ; and 4 messuages and a windmill of the tenement of the bishop of Hereford. Strettun, 1 mark rent held of Peter de la Were , • • burgage held of Alice de Chans .... C. Hen. III. File 6. (8.) 26 INQUISITIONS. 110. Simon db Beioyn, alias db Beion, db Bryan. Writ to H. de Wengtham, escheator, 28 July, 31 Hen. III. Dorset. Extent. Tuesday before St. Lawrence, 31 Hen. III. Almere town, 200a. arable in demesne, 1 virgate held by Walter de Normanvill by lib. pepper rent, rents of villeins, 10a. meadow, 6a. wood, &c., held of Margaret countess of Lincoln and Pembroke, by service of |- knight's fee. His daughter, named Margaret as it is said, born on the vigil of St. Margaret, 31 Hen. Ill, is his heir. Oxford. Extent (undated.) Edburburi, demesne lands worth 4L 14s. lOd. and 51. 5s. 2d. rents of freemen and villeins were held of the king in chief by Asculph de Pratell ' by service of J knight's fee, and by him given to Thomas le Bretun in 2 Hen. Ill, who in 25 Hen. Ill enfeoffed thereof Walter le Eus, abbot of Cirencester, for a yearly rent of 71. ; after the said Thomas's death Walter de Bryan his nephew and heir received the said rent, and after his death the said Simon his son. His heir is unknown to the jury, but they have heard say that he has a boy aged one year. Berks. Wanting town, 8L land held of William Longespeye. The king has granted to William de Sinago ? the wardship and marriage of the said Simon's heir. C. Hen. III. File 6. (9.) 111. William Buedun. Writ to the sheriff of Northampton, 18 Feb. 31 Hen. III. Inq. {undated and dejective.) Alexander, son of Nicholas de Eiston, and of Alice, elder daughter of the said William and Agnes, his wife, aged 16, and Juetta, their younger daughter, wife of Simon (Drayton ?) aged , are their heirs. Northampton. Desburg, 1 carucate land (extent given) including a capital messuage, &c. held of the king in chief of the inheritance of Agnes Angevine, sometime his wife, by service of IJ knights' fee. C. Hen. III. File 6. (10.) 112. SHEET GiFFAED and Alice Muedac. Writ of extent to Henry de Wingham and his co-escheators, 24 July, 31 Hen. III. Osbert, son of the said Osbert, age variously stated as 12J, 13J, and 13 on the quinzaine before St. John the Baptist last, is heir of the said Osbert and Alice. SoMEESBT. Extent (undated). Poxcote manor (extent given) held by the said Osbert of Maurice de Berlay by service of J knight's fee. Somerset. Extent (undated). Theaumes manor (extent given) held by the said Osbert of Elias Giffard by service of one knight's fee. Glouobster. Pineheeomb', 1 carucate land and 28s. rent held of the king by socage rendering 5s. yearly- to the sheriff. Acton town, 40s. rent held by the said Osbert of Elias Giffard. HENEY III. 27 Devon. Extent {undated). Hekebokel' manor (extent given) including Comptun, HanknoUe and Hoo, sometime held by the said Osbert and Isabel his wife, out of which the prior of Plimpton has 12s. in frank almoin and the advowson of the church of Ekebokel'. Oxford. Extent (undated). Stanlac, J of the manor (extent given) held by the said Alice Murdac of Beatrice her sister. Northampton. Teynford, J of ^ of the town similarly held, and it is of the honour of Wallingford. Tannemer .... 1 carucate land held by the said Osbert of Ealph Kameis. Oxford. Extent {undated). Dadinton, ^ of the manor (extent given with names of tenants) held by the said Alice of the king by service of ^ of 2 knights' fees. Nether Orton, 44s. 4d. rent held by the said Alice of the wardship of Osbert Giffard. Derneford, 60s. rent held by the said Alice. Dorset. Extent, Sunday before the Decollation of St. John the Baptist. Langeham manor in Gillingeham manor (extent given) held by the said Osbert of the king in chief rendering one pair of spurs yearly or id. Dorset. Extent (undated). Winterborn Hueton manor (full extent given) held of Eeginald de Mohun at fee farm for HI. 10s. yearly and service of 2 fees. C. Hen. III. File 6. (11.) 113. Eobert Lupus. Writ of extent to the sheriff of Lincoln, 10 May, 31 Hen. III. Extent (undated) . Lincoln. Carleton manor (full extent given) including lands, &c. in the field of Eiston, Little Carleton, Crevequer, Westfen, Carleton Marsh, Tonsicroft, Hanercroft and Eiskecroft, and the rent of Danby. C. Hen. III. File 6. (12.) 114. William de Lanoastr'. Writ to the sheriff of Lancaster, 25 Dec. 31 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Peter de Brus, of full age, and Walter, son of William de Lyndeseya, aged 16, are his heirs. Lancaster. (Unspecified) 36^ carucates land held of the king in chief by service of one knight. Warton, advowson of the church. Westmorland. Writ to the sheriff concerning enfeoffments, 5 Sept. Inq. Thursday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 31 Hen. III. The said William, on his death bed, viz. on Tuesday after St. Edmund last, enfeoffed John de Brus of the manor of Kylington, and died on Wednesday the vigil of St. Andrew ; and he committed the wardship of the said land and of the said John to the prior of Coningisheved, and a canon of Coningisheved went and took seisin on the part of John and the said William took his homage. He also enfeoffed the following : — 28 INQUISITIONS. Helsington, .... Duble 20a. ; John le Waleys 22a. ; and Philip de Mara 12a. Crosth', Thomas the Leech {Medicum) 14a. ; and Philip the Cook {Cocum) 13a. Sleddale, Eoland de Eenegile 39a. arable and pasture ; Gilbert de Berbr' 20a. ; and Robert de Layburne SJa. meadow with pasture. Scaltwaitrig, William de Molineus 40a. with pasture; and William de Nordwde a moiety of Scaltwaitrig. Patricdale, Eoger de Lane' 200a. of demesne, with a mill, herbage, pannage and 28s. lOd. rent ; the services of Gilbert and Walter de Lane' who each hold j-l knight's fee ; the whole of the forest of Westm', excepting Feusdale, Swarte fell and the head of Martindale, which he held before of old enfeoffment. Quitewelle, 3s. rent he released to Gilbert the Constable (Cdnstabidario) for Id. yearly. He gave also to the hospital of St. Leonard, Kirkeby, 44 quarters of oatmeal yearly from Patton mill; and gave the advowson and custody of the hospital to the prior of Coningisheved. All the above were enfeoffed between Monday the feast of St. Edmund and the Wednesday following, and about the middle of the night because his death was feared the seal was broken, and afterwards he lived for another hour and then died : they had no seisin except through themselves. Lancaster. Inq. Tuesday after St. Matthew, 31 Hen. III. The said William enfeoffed the following on his death bed, viz. — Scotford, John Buscel 15a. land. Kirlundfeldes, Robert the Tailor (Scissorem), 56a. arable in the fields, and Kirkelund wood. Withul, Richard de Kirkeb' ^ mark rent. Gairstang, 4 bovates land he bequeathed with his heart to the abbot of Kokersond. All the above were enfeoffed within 3 days of the death of the said William but had no seisin except through themselves. C. Hen. III. File 6. (13.) 115. Petbk Tilloll alias db Tillolf. Writ of extent to Robert de Creppingis, 18 Nov. Extent. The vigil of St. Nicholas, 31 Hen. III. (defective). Geofrey, his son, aged 16 in the first week of Lent last, is his heir. Of his marriage the jury know nothing. He lies sick at Cauntebrige and his is broken, as is said. CuMBEELAND. Scalebi (full extent given) including Hotton and Etardeby, held of the king in chief, excepting 1 carucate in Scaleby which is held of Sir Thomas de Multon by knight's service. Solpert (extent given) held of the barony {paronia) of Lidel of Sir Hugh Bigot. Eicardeby (extent given) held of the prior of Carlisle (Karleoly) by 1 mark rent. C. Hen. III. File 6. (14.) 116. William db Hbrtwbll. Writ to Henry de Wingham and his co-escheator in co. Bucks, 20 July, 31 Hen. III. Inq. {missing.) C. Hen. III. File 6. (15.) HENEY in. 29 117. Walter lb Sauncmbdle alias Saunmbllb. Writ to J. son of Geoffrey, Justiciary of Ireland, 6 Aug. 31 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Ireland. He was insane when he made agreement with Walter son of Alfred concerning the land of Killene alias Kinnelen before the king's justices. ■ C. Hen. III. File 6. (16.) 118. William Bxjenbl. Writ to Henry de Wyngham and his co-escheator in co. Salop, 13 July, 31 Hen. Ill, of assignment of dower, to Eoesia late his wife, the heir being in the king's ward. Assignment (pissing). E. Series I. File 1. m. 3. 119. William Bdknel. Writ to Henry de Wingeham and his co-escheator in co. Salop, 20 Oct. 31 Hen. Ill, to give seisin to William his son. E. Series I. File 1. m. 4. 120. Thomas de Hoton. Writ to the sheriff of Cumberland, 29 Oct. 32 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Cecily his daughter, aged 20, wife of iSTicholas le Venur, is his heir. Cumberland. (Unspecified) J carucate and 2a. land held (of the king in chief), and the said Thomas gave two bovates to the said Nicholas with the said Cecily in marriage. Alexander de Capella keeps the Hay of Plumton for the land which he holds in Hoton, and similarly for the said land which the said Thomas held. C. Hen. III. File 6. (17.) 121. Egbert de Harbston alias de Harstan. Writ to Thomas de Stamford and his co-escheator in co. Derby, 3 April, 82 Hen. III. Extent {undated). Peter de Harstan, aged 30 and more, is his heir. Derby. Sutton in Dal (extent given), held (of the king in chief) for ^V knight's C. Hen. III. File 6. (18.) 122. Amy, late the wife of Egbert son of Abri. Writ super causa 'captionis to the sheriff of Salop, 13 Jan. 32 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Salop. Withiford mill was bequeathed to the abbey of Hageman alias Hagh- »man by the said Eobert, and after his decease William his brother entered upon his lands as heir, and dowered the said Amy of the town and mill of Withiford ; and the abbot impleaded the said WilHam, who gave him 20s. yearly for the mill to be received at Wetenaston and Muchelegam ? Amy died seised of the said township and mill in dower, and the abbot was never enfeoffed thereof. 30 INQUISITIONS. The sheriff took the mill with the town into the king's hands because there was no eseheator, and the other lands of the heir of Withiford were in the king's hands. C. Hen. III. File 6. (19.) 123. William de Essebi. Writ {missing). Inq. (undated, but endorsed ' 32 H. 3.') Eobert, his son, aged 6^, is his heir. [NoETHAMPTON.J Catssbi and Neubotel town (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of one knight. Crec town, 6^ virgates land in demesne, 15 virgates land held by customary tenants, 66s. rent of assize, 51s. 4b Muschaujtp. Writ 16 Sept. [34?] Hen. HI (fragment). Extent {undated and defective). He had 3 daughters, of whom he married Cecily, the eldest, to a son of Sir Odenel de la Ford, who of her begat one Isabel who survives, he and his wife being dead. The said Isabel, aged 15, is married to' a boy named Adam de Wyginton, aged 13 or 14, and they are in the wardship of Sir William de Huntercumbe. Margery, the second daughter, . . . aged 24 The third daughter, aged 20 (?)... married ... are his heirs. Northumberland. Wlour borough and advowson (extent given) with the free forest of Chyviot. Beleford (extent given), with 41. rent of assize of the town and mill of Dichend. Hethpol, 11 cottars and other tenants. Louwyk', 354a. arable, 18a. meadow, 161. 18s. rent from bondmen, works worth 71. 9s. 6d. a mill, herbage, turbary, wood, &c. Bollisdun town, 68s. 6d. rent and 5s. works. Brankeston town, 16s. rent. Ross town (extent given) held of the bishop of Durham and within the limits of the bishopric, excepting part of the fi«lds and some salt pits which are within co. Northumberland; and the bishop of Durham holds two bovates by a farm of lOd. and 1 arrow yearly. Knights' fees rendering scutage : — Odelin de Ford 1 fee, Lady Rametta la Vescuntesse 1 fee, William de Akyld 1 fee, Robert de Ulcestre 1 fee, Robert de Manerio ^ fee, William de Stainesby J fee, James de Houburn J fee, William de Muschaump J fee, Henry de Dichend J and iV fee, Richard the Marshal ^ fee, Robert de Heddon J fee ? (4 partem), Sampson son of Stephen -^ fee, William de Yerdhil and Maud Sarp 3^0 fee, Walter de Extildisham ^ fee, Adam Sarp / id. ; and the other held of the fee of the prior of Derherst, paying 7s. 2d. Hetherle, 1 carucate held of the fee of the earl marshal for J knight's fee. Norteclive, 6 bovates land held of the fee of the prior of Derherst, paying 4s. Killicot' in the forest of Dene, 1 carucate land held of the fee of Sir Ernald de Bosco as of Tainton by the royal service of a knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 16. (6.) 312. Elbanok, sometime the wife of John, bael of Chbstee. Writ (missing). Partition of her lands between Sir J. de Bayllol, Robert de Brus, and Henry de Hasting', the heirs of the said earl.' The eve of St. Martin, 38 Hen. III. ' [MiDDLBSBX.J Totenham manor (extent given), whereof the 3rd part is worth 19L 5s. 2d. C. Hen. III. File 16. (7.) 313. Ralph db Bbthum. Writ, 25 April, 38 Hen. III. Joan, his daughter, aged 7J, is his heir, and her marriage is worth 30Z. in Lancashire and Westmoreland. She is not married, and is sick from a worm which consumes her. Lancastbe. Inq. Saturday after SS. Philip and James, 38 Hen. III. Brunigge and Kelgrimeahar', 13| bovates land held of- the king in chief by knight's service and 171-^. farm to the sheriff of Lancaster. Neusum, 2 bovates held of the earl of Lincoln in chief by knight's service, 12 carucates making a knight's fee and 8 bovates one carucate. Warton, 3 carucates held of the said earl in chief by knight's service. HENEY III. 83 Botele town, 2 carucates held in chief of the earl of Perars by service of 8s. 8d. ; 4 bovates held of the church of St. Mary, Waleton, by service of 20d. ; and 5 parts of a watermill ; &c. Eirkebi town, 1 carucate held in chief of the earl of Lincoln by knight's service ; and half a mill ; &c. Argaremeles, 1 cariacate held of the said earl by knight's service. Bretherton, 1 carucate held of the said earl by knight's service. Wyttinton, 7J bovates held of Walter de Lindesheye by service of 6s. 8d. Westmoreland. Extent (undated). Bethum manor (full extent given with names of tenants), including Ondhopp with the fistery of Esbricpolle and Grakintorp, with two mills, Farleton, Hesleslac, Quasheved and the woods of Arnolheved alias Arnholvisheved and ■ Bethume. The manor paid yearly to Walter de Lindesey 58s. 8d. Writ to the sheriff of Lancaster, 7 May. Inq. The Morrow of the Holy Trinity, 38Hen.IIL ' ^ i y y, Lancaster. Brining and Kelgrimesarth, 1 carucate, 5 bovates and 3 parts of 1 bovate held of the king in chief by knight's service, and they are within the earldom of Lancaster, which is the king's escheat. (See Nos. 338 and 390.) C. Hen. III. File W. (8.) 314. EoBBRT son of Thomas db Craystok. Writ, 4 May, 38 Hen. HI. William, son of Thomas de Craystok, aged 30, brother of the said Eobert, is his heir, York. Extent, Friday before the Ascension, 38 Hen. III. Brunnum town, 2J knights' fees, including capital messuage, lands, &c. (extent given with names of tenants), held of the king in chief by knights' service. Knights' fees: — Brunnum, 6 bovates held of the above fee by the prior of Warter, doing nothing but foreign service ; and J carucate similarly held by the prioress of Brunnum. Milinton and Gripthorp, J fee similarly held by'Sir Philip de la Leye. Wapplinton, J carucate similarly held by William son of Ealph. Sethon, J carucate held by Eemigius de Poclinton. Folketon, 3 carucates and a mill held by Ranulph de Folketon by A knight's fee, ren'dering 16s. 8d. yearly. Flixton, 2 bovates held by William Dispensator by 2s. rent ; 1 culture in the marsh held by Sir William de Ergum by 6d. rent ; and 2 bovates held by Lady Isabel de Boythorp, doing nothing but foreign service. Spaldington, ^ fee held by ' Sir Peter de la Haye of the barony of Mubraye, by 6s. 8d. rent. Thorp, 3 carucates held by Sir Gerard Salvein of the fee of St. Mary's, York, by 12d. rent. Brunnum town, 1 bovate held by the Master of the hospital (of St. John) of Jerusalem, doing nothing but foreign service. Cumberland. Extent, Monday after the Ascension, 38 Hen. Ill (much defiiced). Craystok manor (extent given). Grismere. Blenkhaw. Stain ton town (extent given). Wethermelok (extent given). Sperkeheved, &l. 5s, rent &c, 84 INQUISITIONS. Ychakwehelytte ('?), held by Henry del Lee by Id. rent. Eskheved, held by Walter (?) Scotus by 2s. rent. Thornthwayt, held by Geoffrey Mawgard by Id. rent. 8a. land held by John de Patrikdale by 2s. rent. Ayrath', held by Gervase de Timpain by Id. rent. Lonktwayt, Qa. meadow held by Tully the forester by Id. Craystok forest (extent given), including 30a. land in Gisdale. Craystok, advowson of the church. York. Folketon, advowson of the church. pCuMBBELAND. Daker. Swilbye. Dalman Aid (sic). Threlgeld. Staunton (sic) Parva. Heton manor. Auneby. Newbighin. La Gilletown.*! C. Hen. in. File 16. (9.) 315. S AETNA DE UrTYACO. Writ {missing). Extent, Tuesday before the Ascension, 38 Hen III {defective). The son of Kichard de Urtiaco, deceased, is her heir. SoMBESET. Curyrevell manor with two foreign hundreds and the town of Lang- port, member thereof (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight's service. Puttenya manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of 20s. yearly. Cnolle town (extent given) held of the abbot of Alingenya and Kalph Hese by 13s. 3cZ. rent. Stokes manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by knight's service. G. Hen. III. File 16. (10.) 316. EoGER Chauvbl alias Cauvbl. Writ de dote assignanda, 12 Dec. Extent, Monday after St. Vincent, 38 Hen. III. [Kbnt.J Eenham, capital messuage, 144a. arable, 16a. pasiure called La broue (?), a marsh called "Werecwrth', and 50a. wood. Cheleshurst, 38s. 8^d. rent. U. Os. Id. rent from Shorne, Escareye and Werkeswrth', and from the heirs of Nicholas de Dene. Out of which 26s. 9d. rent is due to the king's manor of Middleton. A moiety of all the above is assigned in dower to Joan late the wife of the said Roger, according to the custom of gavelkind. C. Hen. III. File 16. (11.) 317. The lady op Chbtinton alias Sibyl de Brok'. Writ of extent, 7 July, 38 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) She died without heir of her body, but had two elder sisters, Edelina and Clemencia ; Edelina had three daughters married in cos. Sussex and Surrey, and Nicholas de Wauncy is kinsman of one of them, John de Bendig' of another, * So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, but now illegible. HENRY III. 85 and Peter de Hautot' of the third ; Clemencia had four sons, viz. Auger, of whom she was pregnant when William de Maleseveres, her husband, married her, and three others begotten in matrimony, viz. Thomas, who before his death begot a son named William, Simon, and Adam : whence the jury know not whether the land is the king's escheat or not. Salop. Chettynton, 2 carucates land (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of finding one foot serjeant with a bow and 3 arrows in the king's army in North Wales. {See No. 365.) C. Hen. III. File 16. (12.) 318. William de Cantilupo. Writ of extent to the sheriff of Wilts, 15 Oct. 38 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Wilts. Calne town, including 33s. Id. rent of assize, Al. yearly from toll, ' chepingavel ' and ' brewyngavel,' 70s. from a mill, 5a. land, 3a. meadow, 4 virgates land called Bures, 20s. rent of freemen at Bures, 40s. from the foreign hundred and 20s. amercements yearly. Suffolk. Extent, Sunday after St. Denis, 38 Hen. III. Badmundefeld manor (extent given). King Henry I gave the manor to Baldwin de Bulers in free marriage with Sibyl de Faleisse, wherefore no service has ever been done to the king for the same. The advowson of Wichum church pertains to George, son and heir of Sir William de Cantilupo, aged 3 ; and the advowson of the chapel within the court is free and exempt from the bishop's jurisdiction and pertains to the donation of the said heir. (See Nos. 340 and 866.) C. Hen. III. File 16. (13.) 319. Alan de Morkote. Writ to the sheriff of Warwick, 1 Oct. 38 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) John, his son, aged 3, is his heir. Warwick. Eadewaye, 8 virgates land held of Thomas son of Richard de Warr', by i mark. ■^ C. Hen. III. File 16. (14.) 320. Agatha, late the wife of William le Rus. Writ to enquire whether Agatha, late the wife of William le Rus, was daughter and heir of Roger de Clere, and whether the same Roger held Ludburg' manor of Odinel de Albaniaco, and who is next heir of the same Odinel, 7 Dec. 38 Hen. III. Inq. (missing.) (See Nos. 282 and 462.) C. Hen. III. File 16. (15.) 321. Henry Costbntyn alias de Costbntin. Writ, 28 April. Inq. Monday after the Ascension, 39 Hen. III. Geoffrey, his son, is his heir, and of full age. Bedford. Suttun town, 2J virgates land held of the king in chief by i knight's fop C. Hen. III. File 16. (16.) 86 INQUISITIONS. 322. RicHABD DB Doyob' alias db Dovbbb. Writ, 4 Feb. 39 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) John, his son, aged 9, is his heir. Essex. Writell town, 124a. in demesne, TJa. pasture, 2Ja. meadow, a messuage and 14s. 9d: rent, held of Robert de Brus and WiUiam de Fen in socage by service of 31s. Id., and suitat the court of the said Robert. (Comp. No. 299.) C. Hen. III. File 16. \n.) 323. Maud db Rochefoed, sometime the wife of John de Btdun. NoBFOLK. Writ, 11 Nov. 39 Hen. III. Extent (imdated). Stowe manor, held in dower of the gift of the said John, who died without heirs of his body, and the whole barony ought to descend to his five sisters, whose names are unknown. Buckingham, ^rii to the sheriff, 14 Dee. 39 Hen. HI. Inq. (undated.) John Bidun died without heir of his body, and had five sisters, viz. — Amicia who had three daughters, Amabel, Isabel and Agnes; Amabel died without heir; Isabel had Henry son of Ralph who is her heir; and Agnes, wife of Warin de Brageham, still lives. Amabel, another sister, had an heir Miles de Bello Campo, who is living. Sarah the third sister had three daughters, Isabel, Maud and Philippa; Isabel is living; Maud is dead, leaving a daughter Sarah married to Robert de Walton ; Philippa is dead, leaving a son John de Kroxton. Maud the fourth sister had a son Robert son of Geoffrey, who is dead, leaving a son Thomas son of Robert. Ermigerda the fifth sister had a son Richard de Gatesden who is living (altered by interlineation thus : — ' two sons John and Richard ; John de Gatesden the elder is dead, and had a son John who is living')- AH the above are heirs of John Bidun. Memorandum of attorney of Miles de Bello Campo and Henry son of Ralph, heirs as above, for receipt of seisin. C. Hen. III. File 16. (18.) 324. John db. Kynabdbslb alias de Kynaedbslbg'. Writ to James Fresel, constable of St. Briavell, 25 Sept. 39 Hen. III. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester, 26 Sept. 39 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Hugh, his son, aged 8, is his heir. Gloucbstbe. Newland (novam terram) in the forest of Dene, 151a. land held of the king in chief by 44s. 5d. rent. C. Hen. III. File 16. (19.) 325. William Avenel. Writ de escaeta to the sheriff of Devon, 8 April. Inq. Tuesday before St. Barnabas, 39 Hen. III. Devon. The jury know not whether the land of Badesthorn' is the king's escheat, for William de Vernon, earl of Devon, gave it to Nicholas Avenel, from whom it descended to William his son, now dead, of whom they know of no heir. Joan, late his wife, holds a third part in dower, and the king's escheator holds the land by reason of the wardship of the heir of Baldwin, earl of Devon. (See Nos. 278 and 307.) C. Hen. III. File 16. (20.) HENRY III. 87 326. EOGEE DB LA MoEB. Writ, 3 Dee. 39 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Eoger, his son, is his heir, and of full age. [Salop.] La More town (extent given), held by service of keeping one constableship {custodiend' unam constahular') in war with the king in Wales, receiving from the king 12d. daily, and paying 1 mark yearly to the king for alienations ; 5 virgates land held of the bishop of Hereford and Adam de Acton by service of 5s. Ad. ; and 2 virgates held of Eoger de Nortbur' by service of 2s. lOd. C. Hen. III. File VI. (1.) 327. Thomas son of Eobbet de Walleg' alias de Wallby. Writ, 24 April. Inq. Thursday before St. Peter ad Vincula, 89 Hen. III. "William, his son, aged 22, the bearer of this inquisition, is his heir. [Dekby.J Walley town, 16a. land, whereof his wife was afterwards dowered of 5^a., and after his death his mother, who held 8a. in dower, died ; total 24a. Bolesourers, J mark rent from IJ bovate and la. land, and Sd. from 6a. wood and a meadow. All freely held of the king by homage and 1 mark rent by the hands of the bailiff of Bolesourers. C. Hen. III. File 17. (2.) 328. Ebginald de Bathonia. Writ, 22 Feb. 39 Hen. III. Reginald, his son, aged 15, is his heir. [SoMEBSET.] Inq. {undated.) Cumton Durevir, IJ virgate land held of the king's escheat of the fee of Eustace de Durevill hanged for felony, doing royal service. Eadewell, J knight's fee held of Henry de Penebrugge in socage by service of 10s., and 2s. to Tanton priory. More, 2 virgates held of Nicholas de Meriet in socage by service of 12s. Bedfoed. Inq. The Sunday when ' letare Jerusalem ' is sung, 39 Hen. HI. Wibaudeston, J knight's fee held of Sir William de Bello Campo de Eton. C. Hen. III. File 17. (3.) 329. EOGBE DE CeOFT. Writ, 1 Oct. 39 Hen. III. Inq. Monday the feast of St. Luke. He died on Thursday after St. Matthew last. Henry, his son, aged 16, is his heir, and was espoused five years before his father's death. Lancastbe. Dalton town, 2 carueates land (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of IGs. yearly. Clagton town, 4J bovates (extent given) and \ water mill, held of the king in chief by service of 20s. &d. yearly. Kellet town, 7 bovates held of the king in chief by service of 4s. 2rf. yearly, of which others are enfeoffed paying the same rent. C. Hen. III. File 17. (4.) 88 INQUISITIONS. 330. Jambs db Putton alias db Puton. Writ to Eobert de Stopham, bailiff of Clarendon, 27 Jan. Inq. The day of the Holy Trinity, 39 Hen. III. William, his son, is his heir, and of full age. [WiLTS.J Clarendon forest, 1 virgate land held of the king in chief by service of keeping the forest by himself or another horseman and two foot Serjeants at his own cost. [Southampton ?] La Bokolt forest, 1 virgate land held of the king in chief by service of keeping the bailiwick of La Bokolt by himself on horseback and one foot Serjeant at his own cost, and 20s. to the king's keeper of Clarendon. C. Hen. III. File 17. (5.) 331. ElCHAED DB LiNDON. Writ, 29 Nov. 39 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Simon, his son, aged 24 and more, is his heir. NoBTHAMPTON. Eston manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of 2 knights. Lincoln. Writ, 29 Nov. Inq. The eve of St. Nicholas, 39 Hen. III. Creton manor and advowson (extent given) held of Sir Walter de Colevil for 1 knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 17. (6.) 332. Geoffeey db Baqgbsate alias de Bagessbtb. Writ (missing). He died on Monday before SS. Fabian and Sebastian, 39 Hen. III. Alice de Froxle, daughter of one of his aunts, and Alice de Tywe and Joan de Hurnle, his aunts, the youngest of whom, Alice, is aged 40, are his heirs. [SuREEY.J Extent (undated and defaced). Chabeham town, 40a. arable, 5a. meadow, J mark rent and ^ mark services, and there are due yearly to the abbot and convent of Certese, the lords of that fee, IDs. Ad. rent, 12 gallons of honey price 6s., 2 sheep or 2s., 2 quarters oats, 1 ploughshare, 1 horse for carrying a monk to Winchester twice a year, and other small services, all the services being worth 26s. 5d. Berks. Inq. The day of St. Seholastica, 39 Hen. III. He held a serjeanty called Bagesset' of the king in chief by a rent of 60s., but that serjeanty does not pertain to the land of Bagesset', but to the land of Shunigehull and Cowurthe, which are held of the king in chief. Bagesset' manor, held of Sir William de Windles [ores] in chief by service of J knight's fee and J mark yearly. C. Hen. III. File 17. (7.) 333. Margaret late the wife of William de Fbrraeiis, earl of Derby. Stafford. Writ oj extent to the sheriff of lands claimed in dower by the said Margaret, 7 May, 39 Hen. III. Extent and appraisement (undated). Horecros, 10s. rent paid by Nicholas de Walesh' to Eobert de Meleberne by the gift of William the last earl. ; HENRY III. 89 Mereinton, a mill held of the earl by Robert Owen, out of which the last earl assigned 40s. to Simon de Tok' in exchange for land. Rolveston, 2 virgates land held by William de Rolveston of the gift of the last earl. Dbeby. Writ (as above) to the sheriff, 7 May, 39 Hen. III. Extent and appraise- ment {undated). Arelewasseleg, 120a. land. Wyggeleg', Pernigleg alias Pernelig' and Asselewehay alias Asselewes- shay, 40s. land. Bradeborn, 5 marks rent. Northampton. Writ (as above) to the sheriff, 7 May. Extent and appraisement Monday before St. Barnabas, 39 Hen. III. Ringstede, 12J virgates land and 2 cottages. Stanewigg', 5 virgates land and 2 cottages. Caldecot', ^ virgate land. Rissenden, a mill. Northampton. Extent and appraisement, Saturday the morrow of St. Barnabas, 39 Hen. III. Neubotteir manor (full extent given). Essex, Writ (as above) to the sheriff, 7 May, 39 Hen. III. Extent and appraise- ment (undated). Wodeham Ferreres manor (extent given). Essex. Extent and appraisement (undated). Fayerstede (manor) (extent given). Essex. Extent and appraisement (undated). Stebbing' alias Stubbingg' manor (extent given). C. Hen. III. File 17. (8.) 334. Gilbert de Segrave. Writ (missing). Nicholas, his son, age variously stated as 16 and 17, is his heir. Leicester. Extent (undated). Hwetstan town in Gutlaeston hundred, 16 virgates land, excepting one toft, each containing 27a., 20a. meadow, tallage, a mill, pasture, &c. held of the earl of Winchester in chief by socage. Leicester. Extent (undated). Montsorel manor (extent given), wherein are two holdings, viz. of the fee of the earl of Winchester towards the south, and of the fee of the earl of Chester towards the north ; for Montsorel mill Hugh le Despenser pays 1 mark rent ; and of 9a. meadow the countess of Arundel has 3a. in dower. [Leicester.] Extent (undated). Cothes manor (extent given with names of tenants), held of the king in socage, rendering yearly one berselet in leash (in ligamine). Leicester. Extent (undated). Cotes town, a member pertaining to Segrave manor, 10 virgates (?) land, 6s. 2d. rent, &c. held of Sir William de Wytthynton, service unknown. Houthon, 2 virgates land, each. containing 13Ja., held of Sir Ranulph de lorz by service oi id., and by him held of the king in chief. 90 INQUISITIONS. Wakwick. Extent (undated). Allespathe town, 44s. 3d. rent of assize, services, tallage, perquisites of courts, &c. Astlejya town, . . s. id. rent of assize, and he held the whole homage of the town of Bertin de Coventry, 39s. and 4 hens rent of assize of all the free tenants, held of the fee of the prior of the town. (See Eqt. Fin. 39 Hen. Ill, m. 13.) Writ de escaeta, 24 Dec. 39 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Gambeidgb. Stanton manor was of the lands of the Bretons, viz. — of Daniel de la Roche, after whose death his wife held it in dower. And after her death the present king granted it to Stephen de Segrave to hold during pleasure ; but moved with anger against him, the king reseized it and committed it to his sister, the queen of Scots, after whose death he committed it again to 'the said Stephen. After Stephen's death, his son Gilbert held it for life, but the jury know not whether by charter or by grace. And so the manor is the king's escheat. C. Hen. III. File 17. (9.) 335. EicHAED LE Gos alias Gos, who died in Neugat prison. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln, 30 Oct. 39 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) John son of Tholy, is his heir, and is of full age according to the custom of Lincoln City. Lincoln. Lincoln city, 1 toft held of the precentor of Lincoln ; 1 toft of the dean and chapter of Lincoln ; 1 Jioft of Adam son of Williani son of Warin ; 1 toft of the grange of St. Sepulchre's, Lincoln ; 1 mark rent of Martin son of Iweyn for life ; and a void place of land. All of which have been in the king's hands through the bailiffs of Lincoln since the said Eichard was ^ taken, viz. — from the feast of St. Andrew, 36 Hen. III. C.Hen. III. File n. (10.) 336. William db la Paleis alias db la Falbs, de la Falbyse. Writ, 14 July, 39 Hen. III. He died on Monday after SS. Peter and Paul, 39 Hen. III. Elias, his son, is his heir, and of full age. [Southampton.] Extent (undated). Eughenor, 1 carucate land in demesne, 16s. 2^d. rent of assize, la. meadow, services, &c. held of the king by serjeanty of finding one footman with purpoint, lance, and iron cap for forty days at his own cost in war time for the defence of Winchester Castle. Lady Ida late the wife of Sir Elias de la Fales, his elder brother, has a third part in dower. The said William rendered 40s. yearly to the exchequer for alienation of the serjeanty by fine made by his brother Elias. Hausingefeld, 8a. land held of Henry son of Philip de Hausingefeld by 2s. rent. Southampton. Extent (undated). Fordingebrug' manor (extent given) J carucate of the inheritance of Alice sometime his wife held of Sir John de Burgo by service of i knight's fee of the small fees of Mortain. (Comp. No. 851.) C. Hen. III. File 17. (11. HENKY III. 91 337. Hbney db Hauvill' alias de Hatjvilb. Writ de causa capUonis to the sheriff of Lincoln, 28 June, 39 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Lincoln. _ Boston town, the toll {lestagiwn) which was of the said Henry is not the king's demesne or escheat ; for the said Henry had two sons Ealph and Thomas, and Ealph the elder begot two sons during the life of the said Henry ; and the king has only the wardship until the full age of the elder son of the said Ealph. The wife of the said Henry has Al. in dower out of that toll. {See No. 281 and 361.) C. Hen. in. File 17. (12.) 338. Ealph db Bethum. 'Writ, 30 Oct. 39 Hen. III. He died on Sunday before St. Gregory, 38 Hen. III. [Lancaster.] Inq. Saturday after the Epiphany, 39 Hen. III. (Unspecified) 13| bovates land held of the honour of Lancaster by a farm of 11 \d. to the king's use by the hands of the sheriff. 7 carucates and 2 bovates land, held of Edmund de Lascy of the barony of Penwrtham, 9 carucates making a knight's fee, and they are held by fee of the hauberk (lorice), viz. — Argarmeles, 1 carucate. Warton, 3 carucates. Neusum, 2 bovates. Clahton, 2 carucates. Bretherton, 1 carucate. Kirkeby, 1 carucate held of the fee of Wydnes of Edmund de Lascy by knight's service. Lancaster. Inq. Wednesday after Palm Sunday, 89 Hen. III. As above, with the following in addition : — Botele town, 2 carucates land held of the earl of Perrars by service o^ 8s. 8d. ; and 4 bovates held of the church of St. Mary Waleton by service of 20d. Wytinton, 7J bovates land held of Walter de Lindesheye by service of 6s. 8d. {See Nos. 318 and 390.) C. Hen. III. File 17. (18.) 339. Matthew lb Venue alias lb Venouk. Writ to the sheriff of Leicester, 26 June, 39 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.} Eobert, his son, aged 28, is his heir. Leicester. Kereby, 3 virgates land, 15a. of assart, and 4 cottages, in demesne, and 6s. Id. rent, held of the king in chief by knight's service, viz. 2s. for each virgate when scutage is at 40s., and 12d. rent held of the fee of the earl of Leicester. Eoteby, a mill held of the earl of Winchester, service unspecified. Hauthirne, lOJ virgates land held of the said earl, and 12s. rent of . the land of Eobert le Venour and Eoger his son, services unspecified. Watton, 3s. rent from 1 virgate land. Leicester, 4s. 9d. rent from William de Sadinton and Eoger de Cramford 92 INQUISITIONS. The lands, &c. held of the king have come into the hands of the escheator, and the rest into those of the lords of whom they were held ; William de Keleby, the escheator, holds those held of the king, and John de Cramfor those held of the earl of Winchester. C. Hen. III. File 17. (14.) 340. SiE William de Kalna alias db Cantilupo. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts, 18 Nov. 39 Hen. III. A boy named George, aged not quite 3, is his heir. [Wilts.] Ing. {undated.) Calna town, viz. 25 messuages, 4 virgates land called Bures, 4a. land, 4a. meadow, a mill, foreign hundred, and market with toll, held in fee of the king in chief by service of 151. to the exchequer. . [Waewick.] Extent, St. Martin's day, 39 Hen. III. Haston manor (full extent given), including rents in Suckeberg', Hille- borewewarth' and Stodleya. [Bbdfobd and Buckingham.] Extent made by twelve freemen and twelve customary tenants, 39 Hen. III. Eyton manor, 12 hides held of the king in chief by service of 1 fee (full extent given), including the herbage of Dudenmeshei (?) and Mente- more, a mill called Sfwifesmull, and fees in Mentemore town held by Sir Ealph le [Po]er, Sir William Eussell, Sir Hugh le Dun, and Roger de Argenteim ; and 7 hides held of the heirs of Hugh de Gurnay for | fee. All the rents of the 19 hides were assigned by Sir William de Cantilupo to John de Montealto, with his daughter, and the rents of three mills were assigned for life to Lady Agnes de Verdun. Endorsed : — Extente facte de terris Domini W. -de C in com .... et Bedef, Wiltes', Sumers' et Dors'. {See Nos. 318 and 866.) G. Hen. III. File 17. (15.) 341. Isabel daughter of Odinel db Fordb. Writs, 12 Feb. and 5 March. Ing. The eve of Palm Sunday, 39 Hen. HI. NoBTHUMBBKLAND. WUouer, J of the capital messuage, which is a waste mote, the advowson of the church, 32a. arable, 8a. meadow, 3J bovates defensible land, and ^ of the mill, of the borough, of toll and markets, of garden, and of 2 parts of the whole of Chyvioth Forest. Hetpol, 4s. Qd. rent, and i of a meadow and of the tallage of drench men {drengorum) . Beleford, ^ of the capital messuage, 120a. demesne, 8a. meadow, bond- men, cottars, and ^ of the garden, mill and services of Dichend, &c. Hedereslau, 40s. from two drench men, and other rents, &c. All these were held of the king in chief by service of 1^ knight. The heirs are Isabel de Huntercumb, aged 24, and the two daughters of the earl of Strathern, viz. Muriel aged 10, and Marjory aged 6.' Ford, Crukum and Kenemeriston held of Sir William de Huntercumb by service of 1 knight, viz. 400a. by the long hundred {per majorem nwmerum) and 115a., 27a. meadow, and 40i. Os. 4:\d. rent of mills, bondmen cottars, &c. Ford, the advowson of the church. Eichard de Ford, knight, her uncle, aged 26, is her heir. NoETHUMBERLAND. Duplicate Inq. The eve of Palm Sunday, 39 Hen. III. Same as the above, except that the acreage in Ford is larger by a score. HENEY III. 93 Writ of partition, 2 April. Partition, Monday before St. Mark, 39 Hen. III. Partition into two parts, between Isabel de Huntercumbe and the daughters of the earl of Strathern, Muriel and Marjory, of the above lands, &c. in WUouer, Hetpol, Beleford and Hedereslau, including the services of certain tenants and the advowson of WUouer church, with details of boundaries, &e. The homage and service of Odenell de Ford was QDreviously] assigned to William de Huntercumbe and Isabel his wife, and in recompense thereof that of William de Akild was assigned to the earl of Strathern, and that of Eobert de Hulecestre to Adam de Wygeton and Isabel de Forde his wife, each of whom hold 1 knight's fee, and this partition was made soon after the death of Eobert de Muscamp' by the assent of his heirs. C. Hen. III. File 17. (16.) 342- Egbert de Pontefeaoto. Writ, 27 Nov. 39 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) SoMBESET. Horchardeslegh, 1 hide land held of Thomas de Horchardesh' by service of Id. yearly or one pair of gloves. G. Hen. HI. File 17. (17.) 343. Adam son of Gilbbet. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln, 26 April, 39 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Lincoln. He held 15a. land in Muleton on the day he espoused Alice late his wife and could dower her thereof. C. Hen. III. File 17. (18.) 344. Thomas Picot of Eadeclyve. Writ, 12 Feb. 39 Hen. III. Inq. Sunday after St. Matthew, 40 [Hen. Ill] . Peter, his son, aged 28, is his heir. [Nottingham.] Eadeclive, 14^ virgates land (excepting 2a.) in demesne, 12^ virgates in villenage, 2 water mills, a free fishery, and 15s. 8d. rent from cottages and 19s. lOd. from freemen. Kynestan, IBs. 9d. from services of free men. C. Hen. III. File 17. (19.) 345. William lb May alias May, lb Mby. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln, 25 Jan. 40 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) William, his son, aged 24, is his heir. Lincoln. (Unspecified) 100s. rent held of the king in chief by service of the keeping of a hound (bragetti) . [NoEPOLK.J Inq. (undated.) Stanho town, 100a. land and 20s. rent of assize held of the king in chief. Causton town, 40a. land, la. pasture, 10s. M. rent of assize, &c., held of the king in chief. Ingwrthe, J of a mill similarly held. Causton town, 2a. land, la. pasture, la. turbary, and ISd. rent of assize, held of John de Burgo. Hevingham, 3s. from a windmill, whereof Henry le Cat holds the other part. The said land and tenement was held of the king by service of keeping one brachet. C. Hen. III. File 17. (20.) 94 INQUISITIONS. 346. William lb FnAUNCBys. Writ, 10 Oct. 40 Hen. HI. Inq. (undated.) William, his son, aged 26, is his heir. Salop. Little Sutton, 29a. land and SJa. meadow held of the king by service of 2s. 6d. yearly ; and 2a. land held of Osbert de Sutton by service of ^d., and ^d. stretward to the king. (See No. 869.) C. Hen. III. File 18. (1.) 347. Elizabeth Taylbboys alias Taylboes. Writ to the sheriff of Northumberland, 6 July, 40 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Robert Taylboes, her son, aged 40 at least, is her heir. NoBTHUMBBELAND. (Unspecified) one knight's fee worth 49Z. 8s. 4d. yearly, held of the king by service of 1 knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 18. (2.) 348. Gboffbey Tbegoz. Writ (undated fragment). He died on Saturday before SS. Simon and Jude, 39 Hen. III. Robert, his son, aged 24 on St. Benedict's day last, 40 Hen. Ill, is his heir. NoEFOLK. Inq. (undated.) Billingford manor held of the king in chief of the honour of Peverel by service of f knight's fee. Redeleswrth' manor held of the king by service of J knight's fee, and by Peter de Meulinges of the said Geoffrey by the same service. Essex. Inq. (undated.) ToUeshunte manor held of the king in chief of Peverel honour by service of J knight's fee. ToUeshunte, 20a. land held of the abbess of Berkinge by service of 20d., and 20a. pasture of Philip de Bovile by service of 2s. yearly. St. Laurence, held of the king by service of J knight's fee, and by William de Paneneurt of the said Geoffrey by the same service ; and 50a. land held of Richard Munvirun by service of 1 mark yearly. Blunteshale manor held of the king of the honour of Peverel by service of f knight's fee. Topingho, held of the king by service of J knight's fee : Richard de Welle holds the said land through the queen, and Robert Fillol held it of the said Geoffrey by the same service. C. Hen. III. File 18. (3.) 349. Ralph lb Beet. Writ to the sheriff of Somerset, 24 May, 40 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) SoMEESET. Juliana de Cultura demised her land of Orcherdlee to Ralph le Bret for his life, to supply her with all the necessaries of life, and the said Ralph held the same in this manner only and not of the king in chief. On his death the escheator took the land into the king's hands, but on what ground is unknown to the jury. C. Hen. III. File 18. (4.) 350. John de Sancto Claeo. Writ to the sheriff of Essex, 31 March, 40 Hen. III. Inq, (undated.) HENRY III. 95 Essex. He did not hold any other land of the king in chief than of the honour of Boulogne, of which he held a messuage and 80a. land for J knight's fee and 2s. rent ; and his ancestors were enfeoffed of the same as well as of the lands he held of the abbot of St. Edmund. {See No. 248.) C. Hen. III. File 18. (5.) 351. William lb Arbblastbe alias Akblastae' db Gevbldalb. Writ to the sheriff of York, 15 July, 40 Hen. IH. Inq. {undated.) He had 8 sisters, viz. — Alice, from whom came Walter her son ; Eva, from whom come Cecily and Alice ; and Avice, from whom came Alan ; all of full age, who are his heirs. YoEK., The two towns called Geveldale, 4 earueates land held by crossbow service and doing guard at York Castle in time of war for 40 days at his own costs, and if longer, at the king's costs, and conducting the king's treasure through the county at the king's costs. C.Ren. III. File IQ. (6.) 352. William db Hokbsham. Mandate from John Waler[and], the king's escheator, to his co-esche'ator in CO. Devon, with transcript of writ, 2 Feb. 40 Hen. HI. Inq. {undated.) He lived until the feast of St. Lucy last". William, his son, aged 4, is his heir. Devon. Buddelegh hundred held of the king in chief by socage for 3 marks yearly. Hokesham, held of the heirs of Breweys of Biry honour for 1 knight's fee. Bokelond, held of Sir Ralph de Esse for ^ knight's fee. But on the day he died he only held in hand the said hundred, and the homage and relief of the other lands. [Devon.] Inq. {undated.) The wardship of his heir, aged 4 at Easter last, and of the land of Hockesham is worth nothing because the said William enfeoffed William de Punchard' thereof on Sunday before the feast of the Holy Cross in May, 39 Hen. Ill, and afterwards he lived until the feast of St. Lucy, 40 Hen. III. Budd(leigh) hundred he held on the day of his death of the king in serjeanty, rendering 3 marks yearly to the sheriff; and he enfeoffed the said William de Punchard' of the land of Bocland in the hundred of Branton on Sunday after the feast of the Holy Cross in May, 39 Hen. III. C. Hen. III. File 18. (7.) 353. William pb Paeis alias db Paets. Writs, 28 Dee. and 23 Feb. 40 Hen. III. Ralph Ivaus is his heir on the part of his elder sister, and has a moiety of the lands by the king's command, and Robert le Gustur, aged 28, is co-heir on the part of his other sister. SoMEESBT. Inq. {undated.) Cnolle manor, held of the heirs of the Lady Sabine de Or^iaco by service of \ knight's fee. Stokes manor, held of Sir William de Monte Acuto by service of ^ and |- knight's fee. Buckingham. Esaton manor, sometime held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee, but which William de Monte Acuto has held for three years in fee. 96 INQUISITIONS. Oxford. KarBington manor, sometime held of Sir William de Cantilupo in chief by service of 1 knight's fee, which the said William de Monte Acuto now holds in fee. [Buckingham.] Inq^. {undated and defective.) Aston manor, sometime held of the king in chief by service pertaining to 1 knight's fee, and he conferred the same 3 years before his death on William de Monte Acuto for his homage and service, who still holds it. [SoMEKSET.J [Kn]olle manor, held of the heir of Eichard de Hortiaco for i knight's fee of Mortain. Stok' manor, held of William de [Monte Acuto] by service of 1 knight's fee. OxFOKD. Kersinton manor, held of William Maudut, which manor (he gave ?) to Sir William de Monte Acuto, who now holds it. G. Hen. III. File IQ. (8.) 354. EoBBKT LE Bel. Writ, 24 June, 40 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Adam, his son, aged 30, is his heir. Somerset. Cumpton Durevil', J virgate, sometime of Eustace Durevil hung for felony, held of the king in chief by service of &d. yearly ; 3 virgates held of Sir Alan de Furnellis by J knight's fee ; and a portion of land and a mill held of the heirs of Sir William Malerb' alias Malet by knight's service. G. Hen. III. File IQ. (9.) 355. Henry de Chaumflur' alias db Campo Flor[ido]. Writ, 28 Nov. Inq. Saturday before St. Thomas the Apostle, 40 Hen. III. Hilary, his son, aged 40, is his heir. Somerset. Sterte town, Ilia, land, 12a. meadow, 9a. pasture, 13s. &d. rent, &c.- held of the king in chief by service of 3s. rent for the price of one crane at Michaelmas. G. Hen. III. File 18. (10.) 356. John de Kynardele alias de Kinardeslb. Worcester. Writ to the sheriff, 30 Aug. 40 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Severnestok manor, i knight's fee held of Sir Roger de Clifford, doing royal service. He held nothing of the king. Hereford. Writ to the sheriff, 30 Aug. Inq. Monday the feast of St. Denis, 40 Hen. III. Bruges, 1 earucate land, a fulling mill and another mill held of Sir Roger de Clifford in chief by service of llh. cummin rent. Longeford, 1 earucate land held of the said Roger by service of llh. pepper ; and these 2 carucates answer for J knight's fee when scutage runs. Wurmeton, 1 earucate land held of the heirs of Ralph de Saucey by service of ^ knight's fee. He held nothing of the king in chief. C. Hen. III. File 18. (11.) HENKY III. • 97 357. Hugh de Essex. Writ to the sheriff of Essex, 7 Nov. 40 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Essex. Eewenhale, 31a. land, 5a. meadow and la. wood were dehvered to him to farm by Robert de Haselingfeud for 10s. yearly, and after the said Hugh's death the king's escheator took the same, together with other lands &e. which the said Hugh held of the king in chief, into the king's hands. C. Hen. III. File 18. (12.) 358. William de Bevillb alias de Betivile. Writ, 9 Aug. 40 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Eandulph, his son, aged 9 on the 3rd day after St. Michael, 31 Hen. Ill (sic). [Stafford.] . (Unspecified) 8 bovates land, a pasture, garden, and 26^d., 1 pair of white gloves and 1 barbed arrow rent, held of the king in chief by service of 5s. yearly and suit of court at Newcastle under Lyme. C. Hen. III. File 18. (13.) 359. Ealph de Gkendon. Mandate from Thomas de Stanford to Sir Peter de Tuk', 'with transcript of ivrit, 10 Jan. Inq. Sunday after St. Scholastica, 40 Hen. III. Robert, his son, aged 14, is his heir. Dbebt. Boyleston, 17J bovates land, with pasture, 6 cottars, 80a. wood, a moiety of a mill, and the advowson of a moiety of the church, held of Sir Andrew de Grend[on], rendering 2s. or one sore sparrowhawk at the choice of the tenant, and when scutage runs he shall answer as attorney of his brother Sir Andrew to the earl of Derby (domino Com' Derb') for i knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 18. (14.) 360. Hugh de Capis alias de Capes. Writ, 12 Oct. 40 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Thomas, his son, aged 15 at the feast of the St. John the Baptist last, is his heir. Northampton. Falwesleye manor, held of the king in chief by service of 15i. yearly. Great Preston town, 9 earucates land held of Sir Hugh de Swyneford and other lords in chief by service of 40s. rent ; and 4 virgates land held of Richard de Amondewill by service of 10s. yearly. Thorp town, 20s. rent of assize, tenure unspecified. C.Hen. III. File 18. (15.) 361. Henry de Hauvill alias de Hautvill. Wnt to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, 28 March, 40 Hen. III. [Norfolk.] Inq. (undated.) Lenn town, toll (lastagium) worth 101. was yearly held by the said Henry of the king by service of falconry (servicium falconer'). After his death Thomas his son held the same, and Amice late the wife of the said Henry had her dower thereof. It is not the king's escheat except during the minority of Henry son of Ealph, heir of the said Henry. 32880 98 ■ INQUISITIONS. [NoBFOLK.] Inq^. {undated.) Gernemuth town, the toll (lestagium) was held by the said Henry of the king in chief, service unknown, but "long before his death he demised the same to fee farm to WiUiam Gerberge of Gernemuth and Geoffrey de Eenham and their heirs, &e. by a rent of 40s. ; which rent since the death of the said Henry 3 years ago, has remained in the hands of the heirs of the said WilHam and Geoffrey because no ode on the part of the said Henry has required it, and they knew not to whom they ought to pay it. The said toll is not the kmg's escheat, but the wardship of the said rent pertains to the king during the minority of the heir of the said Henry. [Suffolk.] Inq. (undated.) Gipwic' town, toll {lestagium), worth 20s., was held by the said Henry of the king by serjeality of falconry (falconarum) , but he sold the same to Geoffrey de Eeynham and John Bolle of Gipwic' and their heirs, &c. by service of J mark yearly, of which nothing has been paid since the said Henry's death, because they knew not to whom they should pay. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, 5 Dec. 41 Hen. III. Liq. (undated.) Henry son of Ralph, son of the said Henry, aged 11, is his heir. After the death of Ealph de Hauvill his kinsman, there descended to him 100s. yearly in Lenn and Eetleston, and after the death of Peter his kinsman, 40s. yearly in Eeynh(am). Thomas de Hauvill, who at the feasts of SS. Peter and Paul next will have held the said lands, &c. for 4 years, on the day his father died at Lynford, co. Buckingham, came to take seisin at Eeynham as of the gift of his father, and on the morrow at Dunton. NoEFOLK. Dunton and Eetleston manor, held of the king in chief by serjeanty of keeping the king's falcons. Eeynham, 52s. rent, excepting dower, held of the king in chief by 40s. farm, which Ealph de Erlham paid to him. Lenn, 47s. (rent), whereof his reUct has a moiety in dower. (See Nos. 281 and 337.) C. Hen. III. File 18. (16.) 362. William [son of Eobbet] de Aubbmakle alias de Alba Maea, de Alba Maela. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester, 11 Feb. 40 Hen. III. Inq. (undated fragment.) Thomas de Evercy alias Deversy son of Anora his sister, Isabel de Alba Mara alias de Gloustre ? his sister, Eichard de Stanleye alias de Stalling, de Stanling, son of Eatherine his sister, Matilda de Alba Mara alias de Stanleg' his sister, all of full age, and "William, son of William Hathewy (heir of Agnes his sister ?), aged 12, are his heirs. Gloucester of the king, a certain land . . . . , 1 carucate land in demesne . . . . , from which the said Bartholomew shall receive yearly .... [Gloucbsteb.J Inq. (undated.) Euwardin manor in the forest of Dene (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of 23s. yearly. [Hbebpokd.J Homme, 1 carucate land held of the fee of the bishop of Hereford by service of 8s. yearly. [Gloucestbe.] Stintescumbe, 2 carucates land, tenure unspecified. Throp outside Winchecumb, 1 carucate land, service unknown. HENRY III. 99 Mandate dc. with transcript of writ, to the constable of the castle of St. Brevell, 12 Feb. Extent, St. Mark's day, 40 Hen. HI. [Gloucester.] Euardin manor in the forest of Dene (extent given), held of the king in chief by 23s. rent and serjeanty, viz. — Attending the constable of St. Brevell with a horse and hauberk (Lorica) within the bounds of the forest at his own cost, and attending the pleas of the forest, when summoned. Writ, 10 March, 40 Hen. III. [Gloucbstee.J Inq. {undated.) Stintescomb', 110a. arable, 8a. meadow, 3a. pasture, garden, watermill, pannage, and 100s. rent, and 1 goose worth IfcZ., held of the lord of the barony of Berkele by service of 10s. Qd. yearly. [Gloucester.] Inq. {undated.) La Trop, 1 carucate land and 42s. rent &c. held of the lord of Sudleye by 19s. 'id. rent. Hereford. Inq. {undated.) Homme manor, 2 virgates arable, with meadow, garden, and pasture, and 8s. rent which he rendered yearly to the bishop of Hereford. C. Hen. III. File 18. (17.) 363. EOBBET DE PaRCO. Writ to Ealph de Covene, steward of the king's forest of Fekham, 29 July. Inq. Friday after St. Peter ad Vincula, 40 Hen. III. Henry de Parco, his son, is his heir and of full age. [Worcester.] Fekeham forest, 1 virgate laijd held of the king in chief for keeping the king's park, whereof the king has the herbage and pannage, and the said Eobert had windfalls up to 5 oaks and dead wood ; 6a. of assart held of the king by 2s. 8d. rent by the hands of the sheriff ; 2 virgates of the abbot of Bordesle by 2lb. cummin rent ; and 3 virgates of Eobert le Chevaler of Bradele by service of 1 pair of gloves. C. Hen. III. File 18. (18.) 364. Henry le Chambbelbng. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln, 28 March, 40 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) . John, his son, aged 20 on Friday after St. Matthew last, is his heir. Lincoln. Merston, capital messuage, 11 bovates and 3 parts of a bovate, 3 tofts, pasture, and 2Z6. pepper rent, held of the king in chief by service of finding one knight in the king's army ; and 2 marks rent held of Thomas Grelley by service ot 1 pair of gilt spurs. Wykingebi, capital messuage, 13 bovates land and 4 tofts, held of Henry de Percy by service of 2J knight's fees for that land and the land of Aufeld ; 5 bovates land held of the bishop of Lincoln, rents of lib. wax and 3s. M., and a wood held of the fee of Percy, services unspecified. And the said Henry used to render IM. yearly to Eichard de Buselingtorp for a bovate which he gave to the monks of Stainfeld in alms, and id. yearly to the monks. C. Hen. III. File 18. (19.) 365. Isabel de Broo alias Sibyl db Brok alias de la Broc. Writ to the sheriff of Salop, 7 Feb. 40 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) She had 3 sisters, viz. — Edelina, wife of Stephen de Turnham, heirs' unknown; Alice, wife of William Harang', from whom issued two daughters. 100 INQUISITIONS. Emma from whom issued Peter Hotoft alias de Hamtoft, and Felicia from whom issued Nicholas de Wauncy ; and Clemeneia, wife of William Mallesoveres, from whom issued Aunger de Tatlinton : these three are her heirs and of full age. Salop. Chetelton manor, held of the king in chief by service of finding 1 man to go with the king into North Wales with bow and arrows when necessary. Writ to the sheriff of Salop, 16 June, 40 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Salop. Chetinton manor, held (as above). As Aunger is from a sister and Nicholas and Peter from neices, it seems to the jury that Aunger is the heir. {See No. 317.) C. Hen. III. File 18. (20.) 366. Waltbb db Pavely. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts, 3 July, 40 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Eeginald de Pavely, knt., his son, is his heir and of full age. Wilts. Westburi manor, with its appurtenances, viz. — Broc, Heneddingehull, Stokes and Lolledon (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee ; 2 carucates land (extent given), held of William de Pluggenet, of his mother's marriage, without service; 2 virgates land of the prior of Pernlegh by service of 10s. yearly ; 20a. arable, 10a. pasture, 3a. meadow and 17s. rent of assize, held of William Burnel by service of 10s. ; and a messuage, &c. held of William Morin without service. C. Hen. III. File 19. (1.) 367. Pbtbb de Eossa, parson of Eewenhale. Writ (missing). Inq. Wednesday after St. Andrew, 40 Hen. III. He died on Ascension day, 39 Hen. III. Essex ; Hbrtfokd. The said Peter 8 years before his death demised to the Master of the Knights of the Temple in England the manor of Eewenhale (co. Essex) for six years for 221. yearly, whereof the said Master ' ■ gave him 66Z. in hand for 3 years. On Saturday before the Ascension, 39 Hen. III. came Brother William del Estre, preceptor of Kersing and Wyham, and other brethren by the will of the Master and returned the said manor to the said Peter, who gave them about 100a. land in the said manor in frank almoign ; and the same day he granted by charter to Eobert de Scales (his nephew) the manor of Eewenhale, and to Alice wife of the said Eobert the manor of Newesel (co. Hertford) ; and on the Sunday following took their homage after making them swear to find a chaplain for ever to celebrate for his soul, and that if he should recover the said Eobert would give him his manor of Hoo in co. Norfolk for life, and the said Alice would give him the manor of Hecelingfeld in co. Cambridge for life; and he commanded his servants, who on Monday following put the said Eobert in seisin of Eewenhal manor, and on Tuesday the said Alice of Newesel manor ; and so she remained until Friday in Whitsun week when the escheators ejected her. The said Peter was of good memory always until his death, and a little ' before his death assumed the dress of the Templars. C. Hen. III. File 19. (2.) 368. Gboffbby d'Avbnbyb alias Avenb. Mandate dc. loith transcript of lorit, 26 June, 40 Hen. III. Inq. Sunday after All Saints. John, his son, is his heir, and of full age. HENRY III. 101 Suffolk. Wanford town, 60a. land, a messuage and 31s. 2fi. rent, held of the king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee, and 12d. to Dover Castle ; and 30a. held of the earl of Cornwall by service of 2,0d. C. Hen. III. File 19. (8.) 369. William Hbkvit alias Heevby. Mandate dc. with transcript of writ, 9 Jan. 40 Hen. IE. Extent (undated and defaced). [Suffolk.] Boxsted (extent given), .... honour of Langastr' ? by i knight's fee. C. Hen. in. File 19. (4.) 370. Thomas db Dunelm. Writ to the sheriff of Huntingdon, 1 Jan. 40 Hen. IH. Inq. (missing.) C. Hen. III. File 19. (5.) 371. John de Munbmuth alias db Munemub. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts, 12 April, 41 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Lady Albretha de Boterell' alias de Botereaus, aged more than 60, and Lady Joan de Nevil alias de Novilla, aged more than 40, are his heirs. Wilts. Langeford and Grimstede towns, 3 carucates land held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight. Writ to the sheriff of Dorset, 12 April, 41 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) DoESBT. Pidele Bardolfeston town, i knight's fee held of Sir Alfred de Lincoln by service of i knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 19. (6.) 372. Eenisius db Nbvill. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts, 14 Sept. Inq. The vigil of St. Matthew, 41 Hen. III. Gilbert, his son, aged 27, is his heir. Wilis. Durinton town, 2 carucates held of king in chief by service of 1 knight. C. Hen. III. File 19. (7.) 373. JOEDAN LB PeANCKELBYN. Writ to Stephen Fromund, bailiff of the king's hundred of Dunhameneye, 10 July, 41 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Eichard, son of Richard his son, aged 16 at the feast of St. Michael, 41 Hen. Ill, is his heir. [Glouobstee ?] (Unspecified) 3 virgates land held of the king in chief by 10s. rent ; and J virgate held of Jordan de la Wike by Id. rent. C. Hen. III. File 19. (8.) 374. Richaed Heyeaz of Alwaedebuei alias db Hbebz, db Heyeez, db Heeaz. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts and the baihff of Clarendon, 7 May, 41 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Ralph, his son, aged 22, is his heir. Wilts. [Alwardeburi ?] 1 virgate land held of the king in chief by service of 2s. yearly ; and 2a. land and 3a. meadow held of the fee of Alice le Frensse, Robert Thurstayn and Peter de Jeneyeie. 102 INQUISITIONS. Wilts. Inq. {undated and defaced.) Alwarburi, 1 virgate land held of the king in chief by service of keeping a pack of harriers at the king's cost and his pack horse and groom ; also of meadow in the same town, and 1 little croft of the fee of James de Putton in the same town, and la. ? in the same town. C. Hen. III. File 19. (9.) 375. EoBBET Taylbboys alias Talbboys. Writ to the sheriff of Northumberland, 18 Oct. 41 Hen. III. Inq. held at Hephal Tuesday after St. Martin, 42 Hen. III. Eobert, his son, is his heir, and of full age. Northumberland. (Unspecified) 1 knight's fee held of the king, of which Margery late his wife is dowered by the command of the queen, who now has the wardship of the lands by reason of certain debts which the said Eobert owed in Jewry {in judeismo) . G. Hen. III. File 19. (10.) 376. EiCHARD DB Catbrhale alias DB Cateralb, db Katbralb. Writ to the sheriff of Lancaster, 8 Aug. 41 Hen. III. Inq. Monday the vigil of St. Edmund, 43 {sic) Hen. III. Ealph, his son, is his heir, and of full age. Lancaster. Gasenarch, 3 bovates land held of the king in chief, service unspecified. Caterale, 5J bovates and i bovate held of the heirs of William de Lanc(aster) by knight's service. Hawath and Threlefal, 40a. held of the Hospitalers, service unspecified. Writtington, 4 bovates held of John de Kirkeby by knight's service. Lancaster. Inq. Monday before St. Gregory, 42 Hen. III. , Gosenhar' town (as above) held by 4s. 7f d. rent and suit at the county and wapentake (courts). Kateral town, 5^ bovates held as above. Houwat and Threlefal (as above), held by service of 5s. yearly. Wyrihtint' town, 2J and a bovates held (as above). {See No. 847.) C. Hen. III. File 19. (11.) 377. Eobert eb Barbvill. Writ, 1 June, 41 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Joan, aged 6J, and Alice, aged 5, his daughters, are his heirs. Lincoln. Barthon, 17 bovates land held of the king in chief by service of 1 sore sparrowhawk. {See Nos. 527, 570 and 666.) G. Hen. IIL File 19. (12.) 378. John db Lessinton alias db Laxinton, de Lexinton. Writ to the sheriff of Northampton, 16 Jan. 41 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Sir Henry de Lessinton, alias de Laxinton, de Lexenton, bishop of Lincoln, age variously stated as 40 and 60 and more, is his heir. HENRY III. 103 Northampton. Bifeld and Warewrth, 18s. rent held of '^illiam Lingespeye rendering 3 barbed arrows yearly ; 20s. rent of Ealph Giffard ; 2 virgates land of William Constantin by service of 2d. ; 1 virgate of the prior of Ware rendering 3s. ; J virgate of Ealph Giffard, which Ralph had of Elias the clerk of Wardon, to whom the prior of Esseby delivered it for his life. Apiltre and Aston, 20L land held of Thomas doing scutage. Writ to the sheriff of Nottingham and Derby, 16 Jan. 41 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Nottingham. Tukesford manor with Warsope hamlet, held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee. Lessinton, land held of Sir Adam de Everingham by service of J knight's fee. Knesale, a culture with a wood called Herteshorn, held of Sir Edmund de Lascy for one sore sparrowhawk or 2s. yearly. Marnham, J knight's fee held of Richard de Weston for lib. pepper yearly. Scrathawe, 60a. land held of Lady Maud de Luvetot for homage only. Scheghawe, 60a. held of Sir John de Eyville for homage only. Egrum manor, held of Sir John de Gatesdene by service of 2 knights' fees. Kelum, 8 bovates held of Peter son of Peter de Kelum by service of J knight's feie. [Debet. J The Peak (Pecko), land held of the king by service of 1 pair of gilt spurs, or 6d. to the keeper of the Castle of the Peak. Writ to the sheriff of Oxford, 17 Jan. 41 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Oxford. Hornle, 10 hides land of the fee of Braundon, held of John de Verddun, service unknown. Writ to the sheriff of Essex, 17 Jan. 41 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Essex. Theyden ad montem manor, held of Sir Robert de Brywes by service of 2 knights' fees. (See No. 402.) C. Hen. III. File 19. (18.) 379. Otto alias Ottuo son of William. Writ to the sheriff of Essex, 6 June, 41 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Essex. Belchamp (Bello campo), 1^ carucate land held of the king in chief of the fee of the honour of Boulogne by service of h knight's fee. Gestingthorp and Gosfeud, 2 carucates land held of the earl of Gloucester in chief by service of 1 knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 19. (14.) 380. Roger the Tailor (Scissor, Cissor). Writ to the sheriff of Nottingham, 29 Sept. 41 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Nottingham. Kingeshagh manor was held of the king for life by 100s. yearly, and is the king's escheat through the death of the said Roger. C. Hen. III. File 19. (15.) 381. John de Blendeck alias de Blbndbc. Writ to William de Appelford keeper of the honour of Boulogne in co. Essex, 4 Feb. 41 Hen. III. (Inq. undated.) Henry, his son, aged 36, is his heir. 104 INQUISITIONS. Essex. Eedeswell town, 80a. arable, 4a. meadow, and lis. Qd. rent. Westmerseia town, 65a. land, 5a. meadow, and 10s. 6d. rent. All held of the king in chief of the said honour by service of 1 knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 19. (16.) 382. Alice, late the wife of Philip de Bevbeington. Writ, 20 Jan. 41 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Walter, her son, aged 22, is her heir. [Sussex.] (Unspecified), 14a. and 1 rood arable, and 9s. rent, held of the king in chief by service of scutage, hidage, castle guard (custodia castri) , and sheriff's aid, pertaining to ^ of J knight's fee ; and 3a. pasture held of the fee of Horshy rendering 12^^. yearly to the lord of the fee. C. Hen. III. File 19. (17.) 383. William Fukbeam alias Fokbkam. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester, 29 May, 41 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) His two daughters, aged 12 and 9, are his heirs. Gloucbstbe. Sturidone town, J carucate and 1 virgate land held of the king in chief in socage by service of 15s. 8d. yearly ; and J carucate and 1 virgate held of Eichard Pokeram his brother in socage by service of 12s. yearly. Henton, J knight's fee held of Sir Ealph Eussel by knight's service. C. Hen. III. File 19. (18.) 384. John Baudet. Writ, 17 Peb. 41 Hen. III. Extent (undated.) Elias, his son, aged 18, is his heir. Southampton. (Unspecified) 1 hide land (extent given), held of the king in chief by rendering 100 barbed arrows yearly. C. Hen. III. File 19. (19.) 385. Thomas db Hodkeshalb alias de Hudbkeshale. Writ, 1 Peb. 41 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Eobert, his son, is his heir, and of full age. Lanoastee. Hudereshale town, 2 bovates land held of the king 'in theynagium' paying 5s. yearly. Alston, IJ bovate land held of Eichard de Alston in chief by knight's service. C. Hen. III. File 19. (20.) 386. Agnes Pbvbeel alias Peveel. W^rit, 8 April, 41 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Thomas Peverel, her son, aged 30, is her heir. Southampton. Manesbrig', ^ carucate land, 7s. 8^d. rent, 4o. meadow, and a wood held of the king in chief, rendering 20s. to the Exchequer; and 2 parts of 1 virgate land and 2s. rent held of Sir Eoger de Sanford rendering 3s. 4d. Chelewore, ^ carucate land, a wood with pasture and 19s. rent held of Sir Wufred de Schovil' (?) rendering 5"s. HENEY III. 105 Wilts. Writ, 27 June, 41 Hen. III. Inq. (undated). Neuton town, 1 virgate land, a messuage and pasture held of Eoger de Toenye rendering 10s. yearly ; and 2 virgates land and pasture held of Lady Christina de Harsefeld rendering 2d. Chederinton town, J virgate land held of Adam son of Edmund rendering 4s. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 20. (1.) 387. William Mauduyt alias Matjdut. Writ, 14 Feb. 41 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Sir William, his son, age variously stated as 34 and 36, is his heir. Buckingham. Hamslapp manor, held of the king in chief by 1 knight's fee and 2 parts of 1 knight's fee. Southampton. Writ, 25 Feb. 41 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Hertlegh, 4 carucates land held of the king in chief by service of being Chamberlain of the Exchequer. Eutland. Writ, 8 March, 41 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Berwedon manor and Wrongedik hundred, held of the king in chief by J knight's fee. Cottesmore and GretTiam towns, SOL land held of the earl of War [wick] by service of J knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 20. (2.) 388. Hugh de Chikbhull alias de Chukehull. Writ, 21 Jan, 41 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Alan, his son, is his heir, and of full age. [Southampton.] Wlvestune, J carucate land (extent given) held of the king in chief by serjeanty of finding one footman with bow and arrows in the king's army in England at his own cost for 40 days. Chukehull, J carucate land held of the abbot of Hyde by 1 mark rent. C. Hen. III. File 20. (3.) 389. Stephen Haringod. / Writ, 20 Oct. 41 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) William, his son, aged 40, is his heir. Kent. Stouting hundred, held of the king in chief by service of 20s. yearly, and of 6 men a,nd a constable to guard the passage of the sea, if necessary, on account of the king's enemies at Sandgate. Stouting manor, held of the lord of Elham by service of 1 knight's fee. Stanford, land held of the lord of Sybeton by service of 1 pair of gilt spurs or Qd. Sturton, rent held of the abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, service unspecified. Stouting, the advowson of the church. C. Hen. III. File 20. (4.) 390. Ealph de Bethum. Writ to the sheriff of Lancaster, 30 Dec. Inq. Saturday the feast of SS. Fabian and Sebastian, 41 Hen. III. Eobert de Bethum is his heir and of full age. 106 INQUISITIONS. Lancastbk. Brining, 13f bovates land held of the king in chief by n^d. rent. Penwertham barony, 7 carucates and 2 bovates land held of Edmund de Lascy by knight's service. Kirkebi, 1 carucate held of the said Edmund of the fee of Widnis by knight's Service. Botle town, 2 carucates land held of the earl of Ferars by service of 8s. 8d. yearly ; and 4 bovates held of Waleton church by service of 20d. yearly. Witington town in Lonesdale, 7| bovates held of Walter de Lindesay by service of 6s. Sid. yearly. (See Nos. 313 and 338.) C. Hen. III. File 20. (5.) 391. Ealph super Tetsb. Writ (fragment), .... 41 (Hen. III). Inq. (undated.) William son of Walter super Teyse, aged 24 and more, is his heir. Northumberland. Nord Goseford town (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of 2 parts of 1 knight's fee and suit at the county (court). (See No. 736.) C. Hen. III. File 20. (6.) 392. Walran de Hoeton. Writ (missing). Inq. Friday before St. Michael (41 Hen. III). He died on St. Bartholomew's day, 41 Hen. (III). Northumberland. He sometime had land in Northumberland and also in Normandy, and when the Normans were disseised of their lands in England he demised his land in Normandy to his eldest son Walran, and as an Englishman kept himself to his, land in Northumberland, where he lived peacefully until his death ; but whether it is the king's escheat or not the jury cannot judge. It is worth 201. 7s. 5d. including the dower of Agnes late his wife. He had two sons and a daughter besides the son to whom he demised his land in Normandy. C. Hen. III. File 20. (7.) 393. John de Teaily. Writ to the sheriff of Bedford, 28 May, 41 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) John, his son, aged 23, is his heir. Bedford. Norhgivel, held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee. Suggivel township, held of the king in chief by service of Iknight's fee. Gilveldene manor, held of the fee of the earl of Gloucester by service of 1 knight's fee. Chelwinton, held of the same fee for § knight's fee. La Hoo, 3 half virgates land held by doing the king's foreign service only, and they are held by William de la Suzche in dower with his wife in Merstone parish ; and f virgate held of William Beufoz of the fee of Sir William de Bello Campo for 2d. Admereshey in Merston parish, 2 virgates held of the fee of John de Mortenn by foreign service only. Eavenigge in Merstone parish, f virgate held of Hugh Churt by service of 8d., and 3d. sheriff's aid. HENEY III. 107 Buckingham. Lottegarsale township, J knight's fee held of the earl of Gloucester, and he renders yearly to the king 2s. 6c^. for toll and pannage in Brehull manor. C. Hen. III. File 20. (8.) 394. Roger db Huntingfeud alias de Hontingbfbud. Writ, 10 July, 41 Hen. III. William, his son, aged 20 at the feast of St. Bartholomew next, is his heir. Lincoln. Extent and Inq., Saturday after St. Peter ad Vincula, 41 Hen. III. Suthorp manor (extent given) held, with Franton and Thoft manors, of Lady Petronilla de Yallibus by service of 2| knight's fees. Lincoln. Extent and Inq., Friday after "St. Peter ad Vincula, 41 Hen. III. Thoft manor (extent given) held as above. Framton manor and advowson (extent given). Suffolk. Writ, 10 July 41 Hen. III. Extent {undated). Mendham manor (extent given), held of the king in chief of the honour of Lancastre by service of 1 knight. Huntingfeud and Benges manors, held of the honour of Eye, but the bailiffs of Eye do not permit the sheriff or escheator to extend them. C. Hen. III. File 20. (9.) 395. William db Est Caeblton alias de Caeleton. Writ, 25 March, 41 Hen. III. Inq. {undated fragment.) [His daughters] Alice wife of William de Brokedis, aged 30 or more, Isabel wife of Robert de Welleholm, aged 26, and Agnes, aged 28, and Maud, aged about 20, who are not married, are his heirs. [NoEFOLK.j Carleton, f serjeanty consisting of 15a. land, 2s. 9^cZ. rent &c., held, with the other half which Eustace de Carleton holds, by service of carrying 100 herrings in pies from the burgesses of Norwich to the king, wherever he may be in England, about Michaelmas; 1 messuage and 30a. land held of Ralph de Coleneia of the fee of the earl Marshal by service of ^ knight's, fee ; and 15a. held of the fee of Ralph de Tyville by service of 4s. yearly, and 16^. to the king's scutage of 20s. [NoEFOLK.J Bretenham, ^ carucate land and § watermill held of the inheritance of his wife, which Roger de Priketon has seized into the hands of the earl ; of Gloucester. [Suffolk.] x Neilond town, 1 messuage held of the fee of Bartholomew Hasard. ' Besides he gave, 3 years before his death, to his daughter Isabel in marriage with Robert de Welleholm by service of 15c^. yearly, 12a. land of the fee of Hugh de Cressy which he held by service of 12c^'. yearly, 2a. of the fee of William de Bukenham, which he held by service of &d., and the services of divers tenants (specified). C. Hen. III. File 20. (10.) 396. Gbopfbby db Stokes. Writ to the sheriff of Derby, 22 Nov. 41 Hen. III. Inq. {undated and defective.) John son of Paul, his kinsman, aged ... (is his heir). 108 INQUISITIONS. Deebt. (Unspecified) a toft and 3 bovates land held of the king in chief by 10s. rent. He used to hold it of Eichard de Saundiacre, who held it of the king in chief, and Matthew de Saundiacre now holds it. Nottingham. Stok, 20 bovates land held of the fee of Kinnerby by service of 3 parts of 1 knight's fee. Neuwerk, 4 bovates land held of the same fee. Balderton, 8 bovates land held of the same fee. Stok, 10 bovates land held of the fee of Bekeryg by 6d. rent ; and 9s. rent from land which Margery Eidewylde held. Syreston, 4 bovates land held of Geoffrey de Mustres for lib. cummin. Screveton, 16 bovates land held of Eobert de Hoto by service of J knight's fee. Geoffrey [de Kin] nerby and Ermetrude his wife now hold the said fee of Kinnerby ; Geoffrey de Musters of his own fee aforesaid ; Isabel late [the wife] of the said Geoffrey de Stok a thirdpartof the same ; . . . the fee of Bikeryg ; and Robert de Hoto now holds the said C. Hen. III. File 20. (11.) 397- EoGER LB Taillue. Writs to the sheriff of Lincoln, 18 Oct. 41, and 1 May, 42 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Thomasia and Emelina, his sisters, aged ,40 and more, are his heirs. Lincoln. Thorkeseye, 6'd^a. land, l^a. meadow, 18 tofts, a windmill, and 2s. rent from the parson of St. Peter's church for a toft, held of the king, service unspecified. C. Hen. III. File 20. (12.) 398. ROBEET LE VeLU. Writ, 28 Jan, 42 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) John, his son, who is in parts across the sea, aged 30 and more, is his heir. Bbdfoed. Turveye town, a messuage and 16a. land held of the king in chief by free service of J knight s fee. C. Hen. HI. File 20. (13.) 399. John son of Nicholas. Writ to the sheriff of Essex, 10 Aug. 42 Hen. III. Transcript of writ directed by the sheriff to the bailiff of the liberty of Eocheford. Inq. (undated.) Nicholas de Mordone is his heir, and of full age. Essex. (Unspecified) 120a. land and a marsh held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 20. (14.) 400. Luke de Tbrling' alias de Teelinges. Writ, 22 Oct. 42 Hen. HI. Inq. (undated.) Hubert, his son, aged 34, is his heir. Essex. Terlinges, 1 knight's fee held of the king in chief, service unspecified. C. Hen. III. File 20. (15.) HENRY III. 109 401. Robert de Hucham alias de Hugham. Writ to the sheriff of Kent, 26 July, 42 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Robert, his son, aged 8, is his heir. Kent. Boxele, 40s. rent held of the king. Bocton, ^ knight's fee held of William de Muntchanesy Farlegh, a mill held of the prior of Canterbury. Maidestan, 4a. meadow, a weir and 2a. land held of the tenure of the archbishop. Services unspecified. C. Hen. III. File 20. (16.) 402. Heney de Lessinton, sometime bishop of Lincoln. Writ to the sheriff of Nottingham, 28 Aug. 42 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Richard de Marcham, aged 50, and William de Sutton, aged 40, are his heirs. Nottingham. Tuggesford and Warsop towns, held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee ; Lady Margaret late the wife of Sir J. de Lessinton, holds them in dower. Lessinton, ^ knight's fee held of Sir Adam de Everingham. Marnham, ^ knight's fee held of Richard de Weston. {See Nos. 378 and 870.) C. Hen. III. File 20. (17.) 403. Ralph Basset of Welledon alias Welesden. Writ, 17 Feb. 42 Hen. HI. Inq. {undated.) Richard, his son, aged 30 and more, is his heir. Stafford. Maddeleg', 1 small knight's fee of Mortain (extent given), held of the baron of Stafford by suit of court and scutage. Northampton. Writ, 17 Feb. 42 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Welledon manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee. Sutton and Weston manor (extent given), with 12d. rent or 1 sparrow- hawk in Asselle, held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee. Leicester. Writ, 18 Feb. 42 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Weleham, 4 carueates land with cottages held of the king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee. C. Hen III. File 20. (18.) 404. Bartholomew db la Chapele alias de Capella. Writ to the sheriff of Buckingham, 17 July, 42 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Joan, his daughter, aged IJ at the feast of St. John the Baptist last, is his heir. Buckingham. Denham manor, held of the abbot &c. of Westminster for 18Z. yearly ; and 1 virgate land held of Philip de Couele for -16s. yearly. Southampton. Writ to the sheriff, 17 July, 42 Hen. HI. Inq. {undated.) Oterburne manor (extent given) held of Sir Brian de Brampton in chief of the fee of Roger de Mortuo Mari. C. Hen. III. File 20. (19.) 110 INQUISITIONS. 405. Cecily, mother of Hbnby, son of Ealph de Haxjvill. Writ to the sheriff of Leicester, 3 Feb. 42 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Lbicbstek. Shenton alias Sheynton, 16J virgates land in villenage, and 2 virgates held by 2 free tenants, held in free marriage of the gift of her father Hugh de Nevill, of Eichard de Harecurt without service excepting two attendances at his court for view of frank pledge, and scutage when it shall happen. The said lands &c. fall to the said Henry by hereditary right and are now in the hands of Kichard de Harecurt as in wardship. C. Hen. III. File 20. (20.) 406. Maegbbt db Wynequike. Writ (missing). Inq. Monday before St. Gregory, 42 Hen. III. Eichard de Thorinton is her heir, and of full age. Lancastbk. Thorinton, 2 carucates land held of the king in chief by service of 8s. yearly, and suit at the county (court) of Lancaster and wapentake of Amounderness. C. Hen. III. File 21. (1.) 407. John de Avbkeng' alias db Afbebnges, db Avbbyng'. Writ, 13 Nov. 42 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) He died on Thursday before St. Martui last. His daughters, Joan aged 9, Margaret aged 6, and Elizabeth aged 3, are his heirs. Essex. Dakeham town, 78a. of worn out land (terra susana), 15a. marsh, 4s. 8d. rent, services and pannage, tenure unspecified. Somerset. Writ, 13 Nov. 42 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Bromland, 61. land held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee, worth 61. yearly, which 61. the prior, &c. of Berliz hold of the said John and his heirs for 115s. yearly. OxFOED. Writ, 13 Nov. 42 Hen. III. The escheator is to permit Amice, late the wife of the said John, to have her q^uarentine in the manor of Eotcot. Inq. Tuesday after St. Hugh, bishop of Lincoln. Eettcot manor, held of the king in chief by ^ knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 21. (2.) 408. John de Pbetonb. Writ, 19 Dec. 42 Hen. III. tnq. (undated.) Eanulph, his son, aged 24 at Easter next, is his heir. Stafford. Perton town, 1 carucate land held of the king in chief by service of going with the king in the army of Wales with a horse for 8 days at his own cost, and if he shall stay longer he shall take 8d. daily and eat once daily in the king's house (pranderet semel in die in hospitio domini regis). C. Hen. III. File 21. (3.) 409. William db Clifton. Writ, 29 March. Inq. Sunday after St. Ambrose, 42 Hen. III. Henry, his son, is his heir and of lawful age, and was married by his father. HENEY III. Ill Lancastbe. [Kyrkhem?], ten carucates land held of the king in chief by service of 40s. yearly, and 1 suit at the county (court) of Laneastre and the wapentake of Amunderness. Gosenarg', 2 bovates land held of the heirs of Robert son of Bernard by service of 3s. l^d. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 21. (4.) 410. William de Plijgbnet alias Plugenbt. Writ, 6 Dec._ Inq. Tuesday before St. Thomas the Apostle, 42 Hen. III. (defaced.) Joice, his son, aged 20 at Easter next, is his heir. Beeks. Lamburne town, a tenement (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee. ' •• C. Hen. III. File 21. (5.) 411. ElCHAED DE HaEBCIJET. Writ to the sheriff of Leicester, 2 April, 42 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Sir William, his son, aged 30 and more, is his heir. Leicestee. Stretton, 16Z. land held of the king in chief for l^- knight's fee. Boseworth, 501. land held of the earl of Winchester by service of 1 knight's fee. Ayleston, 30Z. land held of the same earl by service of 1 knight's fee. Borisworth, lOL land held of the same earl by service of 1 knight's fee. Kybworth, SOL land held of the earl of Warwick by service of 1 knight's fee. Neuton and "Sheyngton, 20Z. land held of the same earl by service of 1 knight's fee. Morton, 201. land held of the same earl by service of 1 knight's fee. Branteston, 20Z. land held of William Burdeyt by service of J knight's fee. Shepe, lOZ. land held of Eichard de Caumvill in chief by service of 1 knight's fee. OxFOED. Writ to the sheriff, 2 April, 42 Hen. III. Inq. (undated fragment.) . . . .' . , 43Z. land held of the king in chief by service of (J ?) . . . knight, and 16^a. of assart by . . . yearly .... in Staunton, and he ought to carry a meadow of the king's in Wodestok, and to throw down ' oram ' (?) and brushwood in the park at Wodestok . . . Stafford. Inq. (undated.) Elinhale manor, held of the bishop of Lichfield and Coventry for ^ knight's fee. Eontton township, held of the baron of Stafford for 1 knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 21. (6.) 412. John db Sancto Amando. Writ to the sheriff of Suffolk, 30 Oct. 42 Hen. HI, endorsed with a return. Inq. (undated.) Lady Lucy, his sister, wife of Sir John de Lymare, age variously stated as 30 and more, and 40 and. more, is his heir. Suffolk. Ixningh, land (unspecified) held of Emery de Sancto Amando by service of 1 knight's fee. 112 INQUISITIONS. § Kent. Writ to the sheriff, 30 Oct. 42 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Derente town, a messuage and 188a. arable and 39s. l^d. rent, held of the prior of Eoehester {Roja) by 88s. l^d. yearly, and 3s. to Eobert de Cleyndon and 12i. to Thomas de Cleyndon. Derteford, 2Ja. meadow held of the earl of Albemarle by 2f d. yearly ; 5Ja. of the Hospitallers by 10|d. Skegetun, 3a. moor held of Eicherus de Witell' by service of 14a!. C. Hen. III. File 21. (14.) HENEY III. 117 420. Ralph lb Normand alias lb Nokmant. Writ to the sheriff of Devon, 13 April. Iiiq. The day of St. Mark, 43 Hen. III. Eeginald le Normant, aged 28, is his heir. Devon. Buketon, 2 carucates land held of the king in chief for the keeping of Exeter gaol. C. Hen. III. File 21. (15.) 421. Ealph db Noemanvill. Writ to the sheriff of Rutland, 20 May. Inq. Tuesday after St. Barnabas, 43 Hen. III. > y l y Thomas, his son, aged almost 2^, is his heir. Rutland. Empingeham manor (extent given with names of tenants), held of Sir Eoger de Munbray for 2 knights' fees ; and Thomas de Normanvill held 1 fee for 1 sparrowhawk or 2s. C. Hen. III. File 21. (16.) 422. Godfrey de Aunoh alias de Auno, Dauno. Writ to the sheriff of Somerset, 28 Nov. 43 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Alexander Dauno, aged 80 and more, is his heir. Somerset. Cumpton Dauno town, 2 carucates, and 2 carucates in Ayston town, held of the king, together with lands in co. Wilts, by service of 1 knight. Wilts. Eusteshal town, 2 carucates land held of the king in chief, with all his land in co. Somerset, by service of 1 knight. C. Hen. III. File 21. (17.) 423. John de Jarpenvilb. Writ to the sheriff of Essex, 24 June, 43 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Eoger de Jarpenill, aged 24, is his heir. Essex. 2 carucates land (unspecified) held of the king in chief by service of 20s. yearly to the guard of Dover Castle. C. Hen. III. File 21. (18.) 424. Geoffrey de Dynan alias de Dynham. Writ, 26 Dec. 43 Hen. III. Inq. Tuesday after Epiphany. Oliver, his son, aged 24, is his heir. Devon. Hertilaunde manor, held of the king in chief by service of 2 parts of 1 knight. C. Hen. III. File 21. (19.) 425. Luke de Kjlynbs alias db Kaynnbs. Writ, 4 Oct. Inq. Sunday after St. Denis, 43 Hen. III. John, his son, aged 26 and more, is his heir. Buckingham. Middelton manor, 2 parts of 1 knight's fee held of the king in chief. Walton, 9a. held of William de Eedcot by ^d. rent and foreign service. C. Hen. III. File 21. (20.) 118 INQUISITIONS. 426. Banulph de Pebton. Writ, 2 Sept. Inq. Thursday after the Nativity of St. Mary, 43 Hen. Ill {defective) . WilHam, his brother, aged 22 and more, is his heir. Staffoed. Perton town, held of the king in chief by doing service for 8 days in Wales with horse and arms at his own cost, and after that at the king's cost if required ; and he paid 5s. yearly to the king for land alienated. . . liana de Glaseleye, sometime the wife of John his father, has her third part of the above in dower, and Margaret (late the) wife of the said (Eanulph) is seeking her dower. C. Hen. III. File 22. (1.) 427. William de Kellet. Writ (missing). Inq. Wednesday before Palm Sunday, 43 Hen. Ill (defective). William, his son, (is his heir and) of full age. [Lancaster.] Kellet (?), 25 . . of land held of the king in chief by service of 40fZ. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 22. (2.) 428. Ebginald de Bernival. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts, 26 July, 48 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Wolfram, his son, aged 15, is his heir. Wilts. Budeston, the service of 7 hides land held of the king in chief. Segre town, 2 virgates land held of Simon de Segre, whereof he enfeoffed William de Cleremund, rendering 6d. yearly or 1 pair of gilt spurs. G. Hen. III. File 22. (8.) 429. Godfrey de Galous and Sibyl his wife. Writ, 21 Oct. 43 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Hugh, son of the said Godfrey, is his heir and of full age. [Lincoln.] Clisseby, 32s. &d. rent held by the said Godfrey and Sibyl by service of falconry. C. Hen. III. File 22. (4.) 430. Simon de Teop alias de Throp. Writ, 29 Dec. 43 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Ealph, his son, aged 30 and more, is his heir. Northampton. Harepol, 4 virgates land, and in Eavenestorp and Cotes, 7 virgates held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee. Throp and Weleton, 2 carucates land, with a tenement in Esseby and Buckeby, held of others by service of 1 knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 22. (5.) 431. Margery de Blumenhdll.' Writ, 10 May, 43 Hen. III. Inq. Friday in Whitsun week. Phelipe the wife of Geoffrey de Bromle, aged 30, is heir of 3 parts, and John son of William de Ipeston, aged 26, is heir of the fourth part. Stafford. Ascheleye, ^ part held of the king in chief by service of J mark when scutage happens only, and she paid 7s. yearly to Sir Fulk son of Warin. C. Hen. III. File 22. (6.) HENRY III. 119 432. Adam son of John alias Adam de Overton. Writ, 11 Oct._ 43 Hen. HI. Inq. Tuesday before St. Vincent, 44 Hen. HI. John, his son, is his heir, and of full age. Lancaster. Overton town, 1 bovate land held of the king in chief by service of 3s. 4:d. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 22. (7.) 433. Simon de Solar'. Writ (missing). Inq. Tuesday the morrow of the Nativity of St. Mary, 43 Hen. III. Thomas de Solar' is his heir, and of full age. Hereford. Tadinton and Bulinghope, 2 carucates land held of the king in chief, service unspecified. C. Hen. III. File 22. (8.) 434. Eoger Corbet. Writ, 1 May, 43 Hen. III. Extent, Thursday before Ascension Day. His heir is named Thomas, and aged 11 on 'the eve of the Exaltation of the Cross next. Stafford. Bromle manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by 4Z. yearly, and tallage when the king's demesnes are taxed. C. Hen. III. File 22. (9.) 435. William de Dene. Writs, 11 Sept. Inq. Saturday before St. Matthew the Apostle, 43 Hen. III. Henry, his son, is his heir, and of full age. Gloucester. Great Dene, 2 carucates land and 6 marks rent were held by the said William, rendering to the king 10s. yearly, and as long as he had his bailiwick in the forest of Dene he had a horseman and 2 footmen at his own cost to guard the bailiwick, and he should go at the king's cost wherever the king goes in the army. His goods and chattels are in the hands of his executors, one of whom is Isabel (late) his wife. C. Hen. III. File 22. (10.) 436. EicHARD {sic) DE Hatres alias Ralph de Hayraz. Writ to the keeper of Clarendon forest, 3 Sept. 43 Hen. III. Inq. Wednesday after St. Michael, 44 Hen. III. His daughter, aged 1, is the said Ralph's heir. [Wilts.] Clarendon forest, 40a. land, 8a. meadow, and 6s. rent, held by service of 2s. Qd. yearly to the king ; 3a. held of the fee of William de Putton, rendering IM. yearly ; 2a. of the fee of Peter Geneueu by service of la!. ; and la. meadow of the fee of Robert Turstayn by service of Id. New Sarum town, 6s. rent held of the fee of the bishop of Sarum. {See No. 374.) C. Hen. III. File 22. (11.) 120 INQUISITIONS. 437. AVICE DB COLUMBARIIS. Writ, 28 Sept. 43 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Matthew de Columbariis, aged 40 and more, is her heir. Southampton. La Wodehuse juxta Andevere, 1 virgate land pertaining to the forestry of Finkele, and the bailiwicks of Finkele and Digerle in the forestry, together with the bailiwick of Chet, co. Wilts, held of the king in chief by service of 10s. to the king's exchequer at Westminster. - (Unspecified), one knight's fee held of the king in chief by service of one knight for 40 days when the king and other magnates shall be in the army. Writ, 28 Sept. Inq. Thursday after St. Michael, 43 Hen. III. Wilts. Chut forest and a moiety of the forestry of the bailiwick of Huppinges- eumbe towards the south, which pertains to the baihwick of Chut, held of the king in chief, together with the bailiwicks in co. Hants, rendering 10s. yearly to the king's exchequer. Chut manor, held of the abbot of Hyde, rendering yearly 60s. C. Hen. III. File 22. (12.) 438. Robert le Venue. Writ, 22 July. Inq. The morrow of the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 43 Hen. III. His two daughters (unspecified), aged 5 and 3, are his heirs. [Leicester.] Kereby town, 2 virgates and J bovate land, held in demesne of the king in chief by foreign service, viz. — going for 40 days at his own charges if the king shall go to Wales, and afterwards at the king's charges ; 1 virgate held of the said Robert by Roger son of William for Id. rent ; 1 toft held by Robert Venator for M. ; and 1 toft held by Gervase le Messer for 2s. yearly. Hauthyrne, 5 virgates held by the said Robert Venator, of which his villeins hold 3 and render 27s. and 3 hens, and free tenants hold 2, of which 1^ virgate renders 12s. to Roger son of Matthew Venator for hunting, and Robert le Venur renders an arrow for 1 bovate to the said Robert deceased ; those 5 virgates are of the fee of the earl of Winchester and in his seisin. C. Hen. III. File 22. (13.) 439. William de Stutevill alias db Stoteville, db Stotewill. Writ to the sheriff of Worcester, 20 May, 48 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Sir Hugh de Mortuo Mari, aged 40, son of Margery sometime the wife of the said William, is her heir. Worcester. Wychebaud manor, held of the king, of the inheritance of Margery sometime his wife, by the courtesy of England, service unspecified. Coderugge manor, similarly held. Huweleston township, held of the bishop of Worcester, service unspecified. Writ to the sheriff of Salop, 20 May, 43 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Salop. Bureford manor, held (of the king ?) of the inheritance of Marjory some- time his wife, by the courtesy of England, service unspecified. Wulfreton manor with the free Hay, similarly held. Stepelton manor with Wylileg' Welshry, similarly held. C. Hen. III. File 22. (14.) HENKY III. 121 440. William Gbkjton alias Gbknun. Writ of mandamus to the sheriff of Essex to make the extent ordered by another writ without delay, 10 Dec. 43 Hen. III. Endorsed with retwii that no other mandate had come to him. Extent (undated and defaced). Ralph, his son, aged 20 ? and more, is his heir. Essex. Estorp and Briche, 3 knights' fees held of the king in chief, by service of 3 knights. (Lex) dene hundred, (held of the king) by a fee farm of 4 marks yearly. Wyremundeford, 1 knight's fee held of Sir Imbert le Pugys and Joan his wife. Teydone, i knight's fee held of Lady Denise de Montek' ; and part of 2 knights' fees, the residue being in many counties, held of Baldwin de Insula. C. Hen. in. File 22. (15.) 441. Ingram (Hi/geramus, Ingeramus) de Mekk'. Writ to_ the sheriff of Essex, 4 March, 43 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Eobert, his son, aged 21|, is his heir. Essex. Dommawe, 500a. arable, 8a. meadow, 12a. pasture, 20a. wood, 576 works, 15s. 3^cZ. rent, capons, ploughshares, and 4a. garden, held of the king in chief of the honour of Boulogne, by service of 2 knights' fees, together with ^ carucate land at Eunewell, which Matthew de Matebi held of him, and ^ celrucate at Bumstede ad Turrim, which Gilbert de Baylol held of him. C. Hen. III. File 22. (16.) 442. Lady Feethbsancia alias Frendesancia de Scoxeny. Writ, 1 Sept. 43 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) William, son of Hugh de Wyleby, of full age, is her heir. [Lincoln.] Cumberworth town, IJ knights' fee and i of ^ knight's fee held of the king in chief. Torp manor, held of Sir Hugh Bygot by service of \ knight's fee. Foletteby, s knight's fee held of Sir Richard de Arynton. C. Hen. III. File 22. (17.) 443. Ralph de Cambys alias de Kameys, de Kamoys, the elder. Writ to the sheriff of Surrey, 6 June, 48 Hen. III. Ing. Monday after the Holy Trinity. Sir Ralph de Carney s the younger, knt., his son, age variously stated as 40, 40 and more, and over 45, is his heir. Surrey. Wodeton manor, held of the earl of Gloucester by service of 1 knight. Writ to the sheriff of Huntington, 6 June, 43 Hen. HI. Inq. (undated.) Huntingdon. Great Stiuekele, J knight's fee held of Sir John de Bayloyl and Derevagoyld his wife by service of J knight. Writ to the sheriff of Essex, 6 June, 43 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Gloucester. (Unspecified), two knights' fees held of the earl of Gloucester by knight's service. 122 INQUISITIONS. Writ to the sheriff of Cambridge, 6 June, 43 Hen. HI. Inq. 17 June. Cambeidgb. Ditton manor, held of Thomas de GUnton and Lady Maud de Stivechale, rendering 100s. to each. Burewell, held of the earl of Oxford for one knight's fee. Writ to the sheriff of Southampton, 6 June, 43 Hen. HI. Inq. {undated-) Southampton. Tistede, IJ knights' fee held of the (bishop) elect of Winchester. Hameledon, i knight's fee held of Kobert de Sancto Johanne by knight's service. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk, 6 June, [4] 3 Hen. HI. Liq. (undated.) Norfolk. Flokesthorp alias Floxthorp manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church, held of the king in chief by service of f knight's fee, whenever general scutage happens in England, and he rendered 5s. yearly from the mill to the prior of Wymundeham. C. Hen. III. File 22. (18.) 444. Ealph Mabtel. Writ to the sheriff of Essex, 5 May, 43 Hen. HI. Inq. (undated.) John, his first born son, aged 80, is his heir. Essex. Eewehale town, 130a. arable, 2a. meadow, 4Ja. pasture, and 14s. lOd. rent, held of the king in chief by service of J serjeant. Hardleye town, 101. land held of the earl of Hertford by service of one knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 22. (19.) 445. William de Uppiton alias de Uppinton. Writ to the sheriff of Salop, 11 May. Inq. Friday after St. Barnabas, 43 Hen. HI. Richard, his son, aged 22 on the day of St. Barnabas, 43 Hen. HI, is his heir. Salop. Uppinton and Hadinton towns, 4 virgates land held of the king in chief for two parts of -^ of a sore sparrowhawk. Drayton subtus Lyme and Cherleton towns, 2 virgates land held of the abbot of Salop for 8s. yearly. Cherleton town, 1 virgate land held of the church of St. Mary, Salop, by 12d. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 22. (20.) 446. Philip de Bagesouer alias de Baggesore. Writ, 2 Dec. 43 Hen. HI. Inq. (undated.) Philip, his son, aged 11, is his heir. Salop. Bardele, 4^ virgates land held of the king in chief by service of 6s. yearly. Bagesore town, held of the prior of Wenlok in chief by service of 20s. yearly ; and 2 virgates land and 5a. wood held of Henry de Harecurt by J mark yearly. Aclinton town, held of Sir Henry dfe Hastinges in chief by service of 60s. yearly. Cleybiri North, a moiety of the town held of Sir Eobert de Halgweton by 23s. id. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 23. (1.) HENRY III. 123 447. Andrew lb Blund. Writ to the escheator to send in the Inquisition lately ordered to be made, 23 July, 43 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Essex. Ginge Laundr' town (extent given). Ginge Joyberd town (extent given), with a moiety of the advowson of the church. Bromelegh, a dovecot. C. Hen. in. File 23. (2.) 448. Ralph db Bbadblbyb. Writ, 12 July, 43 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Geoffrey, his son, aged 28, is his heir. Lincoln. Bradele and Laysebi, a messuage and 10 bovates land, 39s. 6d. rent of assize, and 41s. 6d. rent of assize of villeins, held of the king in chief by service of 38s. 8d. yearly. Humberistain town, 2 bovates land held of the countess of Lincoln by service of suit at her court of Gretham. Leysebi, 3 bovates land held of Geoffrey de Nevill, paying 9s. 8d. yearly ; and 1 bovate land of Geoffrey de Roxethon by service of Id. Grimmesbi, 2 messuages held of the abbot of Grimmesbi, paying 2s. 6d. yearly ; and a moiety of a water mill held of the fee of the earl of Albemarle without service, because it was in exchange of lands. Hoi town, 1 toft held of the bishop of Lincoln, and IJa. meadow of the fee of the earl of Albemarle, services unspecified. Belesbi town, 4 bovates land held of the fee of Bartholomew de Capella, service unspecified. C. Hen. III. File 23. (3.) 449. AgnbS db Sancto Mauro. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts, 11 Nov. 43 Hen. III. Henry, son of Geoffrey de Sancto Mauro and the said Agnes, aged 30, is her heir. Wilts. Inq. St. Katherine's day (43 Hen. III). Marleberg town alias borough, Sls.Sd. rent held (of the king?) in chief. Wilts. Inq. The eve of St. Katherine, 43 Hen. III. King's Berton, J hide land from whence she paid 8s. yearly rent to the castle, which tenement Nicholas de Hampton holds to farm. Manton town, one hide land of Wallingford honour, from whence she paid 16s. yearly rent to the Templars, and the said Nicholas holds that land to farm. Wilts. Inq. (undated.) Chuppeham manor, 2 virgates land and 2 mills, held of the king in chief, rendering 52s. yearly ; and 4Z. 18s. rent, held by as much rent to the king. Langele town, a little plot (hamelV) of meadow held of John Burel by &d. yearly. Chupp(eham) manor, a little plot of meadow held of Thomas Bubbe by 4:d. rent, and ^a. meadow of John de la Barre by ^d. rent. La Boxe manor, 2 virgates land held of Samson de la Boxe by 15s. rent, and a mill held of the prior of Fernlegl' by 10s. rent. C. Hen. III. File 28. (4.) 124 INQUISITIONS. 450. Gilbert son of Simon Glutun. Writ {missing). Inq. Friday before St. Michael, 43 Hen. III. Nottingham. The said Gilbert 4 years before his death enfeoffed William son of Kobert de Buleote of all the lands and tenements which were of Simon his father and William his brother, as well within the town of Nottingham as without ; and the said William was in full seisin thereof before and after the death of the said Gilbert until the sheriff of Nottingham ejected him by an inquisition made by the king's command. The said Gilbert had a son Gilbert, who was hung for felony at Nottingham ten years before the said William was enfeoffed of the said tenements, &c. ; and the said Gilbert enfeoffed certain others of lands and tenements of the said Simon and William before he enfeoffed the said William, of which the said William recovered seisin by the king's command, because they were of the king's serjeanty. G. Hen. III. File 23. (5.) 451. EoGEK Geknbt. Writ, 20 Oct. 43 Hen. III. Ing. The eve of St. Martin, 44 Hen. III. John, his son, aged 12 at Easter next, is his heir. Lancastee. a pasture called Litteldale, held of the king in chief by service of 6s. 8c?.. Katon town, six bovates land held in chief of Koger de Heshaym by service of 7s. M., with a third part of a watermill and of a fulling mill. Burgh town, 1 carucate land held of Matthew de Burgo, with ^ of the mill, and ^ carucate land in Lee town, by knight's service. Lee town, 1 carucate land held in chief of Sir Eoger Gernet of Halton by knight's service. {See No. 469.) C. Hen. III. File ^^. (6.) 452. EicHARD DE Percy and William de Percy. Writ {missing). York. Extent {undated). Tadecastre manor (extent given) ; the mills and fisheries which pertain to the king, save 62s. 8d. which the prior of Park, Eobert de Brus and Thomas le Lardiner receive yearly, and of which the late wife of William de Percy ought to acquit a third part, (are worth) IIL 10s. York. Extent {undated but endorsed 43 Hen. {III)). Spoford manor (extent given), including a pasture called Wetecroft and Tidouerker; and the parson's men owe to the king 3s. 2c?. for 4 carucates and 26 swathes {fauciliis) yearly. Linton manor (extent given). York. Inq. {undated.) Toppeclive manor (extent given) , including Aystanby. Carleton (extent given with names of tenants). Grisethwayth, 2 bovates land held by Eobert the forester, rendering 6s. yearly. Wilton manor, held by John de Bulemer, rendering 101. yearly, Marton Grange, held by the abbot of Fountains, rendering 8s. yearly. Tatecastre manor (extent given with names of tenants). HENKY III. 125 Spoford manor and advowson (extent given with names of tenants), including : — Kereby manor, held by Thomas de Arches by 6s. yearly, Linton manor (extent given with names of tenants). Langestrothe (extent given with names of free tenants), viz. : — Setel manor, held by Henry de Percy by 50s. yearly. Eaheved, pasture held by Eayner de Scotthorp by 5s. Swinden, 4 bovates land held by William Pollard by 6cl. [Halton ?] 2 bovates by Hugh de Halton in the same by id. Westby, held by Ada de Westby by 8s. 6d. Malgum, held by the abbot of Fountains by 5s. Treskefeld, held by John de Hamerton by lis. Ilkelay, held by Peter de Percy by 21s. 4d. Gersington, held by the heir of Nigel de Plumton by ... . York. Inq. {undated but endorsed 43 Hen. III). Catton manor and advowson (extent given), including 7 mills on one pond in Derewent at Stamford Bridge (Pontem Belli). Nafferton manor (extent given), including cottars in Wandesford and Foston, members of Nafferton, and 12a. and Ir. land in Lekinfeud. C. Hen. III. File 23. (7.) 453. William le Suvagb alias lb Salvage, le Sauvage, lb Savage. Writ, 2 Oct. 48 Hen. IH. Thomas de Ednessouere, son of Thomas and Lucy de Ednesouere his sister, and Philippa, wife- of Sir Hugh de Meinyl, his sister, both aged 30 and more, are his heirs. Derby. Inq. Tuesday after St. Luke, 43 Hen. HI. • Octhorp, 8 virgates land held by the said William of the heir of William de Gresseleg, which 15 days before his death he gave to his two foster sons, who had full seisin of them in his lifetime. Derby. Inq. Tuesday the morrow of St. Edward the king, 43 Hen. HI. Tiscenton, held of the earl of Ferrars in chief by service of ^ knight. He held nothing in the county of the king in chief. Worcester. Writ, 2 Oct. 43 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Estwode, 2 earucates land held of Sir Thomas de Arderne by service of J knight's fee. Stafford. Writ, 2 Oct. 43 Hen. HI. Inq. (undated.) Hintes manor, held of the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield by service of i knight's fee. Warwick. Writ, 2 Oct. 43 Hen. III. Inq. The morrow of All Souls, 44 Hen. III. Neuton, held of the kiiig in chief by service of J knight's fee. Pouelee (alias Powelee), held of William Burdet, clerk, by service of one sparrowhawk or 2s. yearly. Baddesleg, held of Sir William de Haroucurt by service of 1 knight's fee. Bathekinton, held of Sir Thomas de Arderne by service of J knight's fee. Wotton (alias Wutton) and Hulle, two parts held of John Peyvere by service of 1 knight's fee. Letter from Hugh le Bigod, justiciary of England to the king, with transcript of the above Inquisitions, excepting that for Octhorp. C. Hen. III. File 23. (8.) 126 INQUISITIONS. 454. John db Gatesdbne, the younger. Writ to the sheriff of Bedford, 4 Feb. 43 Hen. III. He died on the feast of St. Catherine, 43 Hen. III. Margaret, his daughter, aged IB on St. Vincent's day (last), is his heir. [Heets.] Inq. The day of St. Edward the king, 43 Hen. Ill (much defaced). Gatesden town (extent given). [Bedford.] Inq. Wednesday after the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 43 Hen. III. Stanbruge manor (extent given with names of tenants) ; and the said John was bound to pay to the house of Neuham 4L yearly of the king's alms, and 3L to the king's exchequer for chief falconer's service, and there remains to the king IDs. 6Ji. excepting perquisites of courts. [Sussex.] Extent {undated). Tratinton manor (extent given), with the advowson. Demefoi^d manor (extent given). Wakeford, 20s. 5d. rent of assize. Elnestede manor (extent given), with the advowson. Dedeleng manor (extent given). Lady Clemence, late the wife of Bartholomew de Elnested, receives annually lOZ. in dower from Elnested manor, which is held of the bishop of Exeter by service of J knight's fee ; the manors of Tratinten with Dudeling and Demeford were held of Franco de Bouin by service of J knight's fee; and from Dedeling manor ought to be paid 9s. 4rf. yearly to the heirs of Sir Gilbert Basevile. {Comp. Nos. 551 and 706.) C. Hen. III. File 23. (9.) 455. Walter le Wxideward. Writ, 25 Oct. 43 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) He had no heir, and the land which he held of the king is the king's escheat. Southampton. (Unspecified) 5Ja. held of the king in chief, service unspecified ; a curtilage held of William de Port ; and ia. held of William de la Punfaud. C. Hen. III. File 23. (10.) 456. Beatrice de Clisseby ? Writ to the eseheator in co. Lincoln, 1 Sept. 43 Hen. III. Inq. (missing.) C. Hen. III. File 23. (11.) 457. William de Sancta Ermina. Writ of extent, 18 June, 44 Hen. III. Extent (undated). [Essex.] Havering apud Waldam manor, capital messuage, 200a. arable, 6a. meadow, 16a. pasture, 40s. rent, and customary works worth 6s. yearly; and there is owing to the king 71. 6s. lOd. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 23. (12.) 458. John de Venuz. Writ, 12 June, 44 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) John, his son, aged 6 weeks, is his heir. HENRY III. 127 Southampton. Werldham manor, 3 carucates land held of the king in chief by serjeanty and rendering to the king 81. 7s. M. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 23. (IB.) 459. Thomas de Welles. WHt, 2 July, 44 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Robert, his son, aged 21J, is his heir. [Essex.] _ Little Reynes manor and advowson (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of one knight's fee, of the honour of Hageleye. C. Hen. III. File 23. (14.) 460. William lb Clbkc alias le Clekk, of Cumbe. Writ to the sheriff of Oxford and to the bailiff of Wudestok, 10 July, 44 Hen. Ill, Inq. (undated.) Oxford. [Cumbe], 1 virgate land held of the king rendering 10s. yearly, and doing customs worth 16 JcZ. yearly. The land is not the king's escheat because the said William died seised thereof, and Juliana late his wife holds it by reason of the wardship of Adam son of the said William and Juliana. OxFOED. Writ of venire facias to the sheriff of Oxford, 4 Aug. 44 Hen. III. Inq. Wednesday the morrow of St. Matthew. Cumbe, 1 virgate land held of the king in chief by service of 6s. yearly, and doing customs at Wodestok worth 16^., and he owed 4:d. for marrying his daughter, or one lance, and tallage. The said William had a son John by one Juliana his wife, and after- her death he had a son Adam by one Juliana whom he married ; but the said John was outlawed for killing a man during the lifetime of his father, who died seised of the lands on Friday before St. Ambrose in this year ; the said John would be the heir but for the outlawry. The land is not the king's escheat, &c. (as above). C. Hen. III. File 23. (15.) 461. Margaret, countess of Kent. Writ, 25 Nov. Inq. Saturday the vigil of St. Andrew, 44 Hen. III. Sir John de Burgo alias de Burk, of full age, is her heir. Surrey. Benstede manor (extent given) held of Roger de Munbrey for 3 knights' fees. Bedford. Writ, 25 Nov. Inq. Thursday after St. Nicholas, 44 Hen. III. Aspele manor (extent given). Reginald de Sancto Walerico sold the manor to Hubert de Burgo, but the jury know not of whom it ought to be held, because they have never heard the charter of enfeoffment. Guy de Sancto Walerico, father of the said Reginald, impleaded Simon de Bellocampo of the whole barony of Bedeford, and for peace the said Simon gave to the said Guy and his heirs the manor of Aspele, which was of the said barony, and ever defended it from foreign service against William de Bellocampo. (See No. 873.) C. Hen. III. File 23. (16.) 128 INQUISITIONS. 462. William lb Rus. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk, 3 March, 44 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Alice, his daughter, age variously stated as 14 at Christmas, and at the feast of the Circumcision last, and 15, is his heir. NoKFOLK. Stinton manor, in Eneford hundred, held of William de Say by service of 1 knight's fee. Lincoln. Writ to the sheriff, 3 March, 44 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Luburgh manor held of William de Albiniaco by service of 3 knights' Writ to the sheriff of Suffolk, 3 March, 44 Hen. III. Suffolk. Extent of lands in the hundreds of Bosemere and Cleydone and Carleford (undated). Akeham, Hasketone and Cloptone manors held of Sir E. le Bygod, earl of Norfolk, of the honour of Lancaster, by service of 2J knights' fees, and 20s. yearly to the guard of Lancaster. [Suffolk.] Extent of lands in the hundred of Hoxne (undated). Wytingham manor held of Eoger le Bygot, earl of Norfolk, of the honour of Lancaster, by service of 1 knight's fee. Stradebrok manor held of Eichard, king of Almain, of the honour of Eye, by fee farm rendering 40 marks yearly. Byrcholt, pertaining to Stradebroe manor, held of William de Huntingefeud by service of 2 marks yearly. (See Nos. 282 and 320.) C. Hen. III. File 23. (17.) 463. Olivee de Stanford. ■ Mandate from the king's escheator citra Trentam to the escheator in co. Berks, with t7-anscript of writ 23 Jan. Inq. Sunday the day of St. Peter in Cathedra, 44 Hen. III. Isabel and Amice, his sisters, of full age, are his heirs. Berks. Stanford manor held of Sir Eoger de Someri by service of 1 knight's fee. Burhildebyry, a tenement held of the abbot of Eading by service of 10s. yearly. The lady who was the wife of the said Oliver is dowered of the above manor and tenement. Writ to the sheriff of Berks, 16 March, 44 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) On the petition of the abbot of Eading. [Beeks.J After the death of William de Stanford, father of the said Oliver, the said abbot seised the above land in Burwaldebury into his hands and held it to the full age of Peter his son, brother of the said Oliver ; and after the death of the said Peter the escheator intruded upon the said land and held it about a month, and took thence 2s. tallage, and the abbot took the rent. The said Oliver held of the abbot in socage and not by knight's service ; and the abbot and his predecessors have held the manor of Burwaldebury in- frank almoin of the king from the foundation of the house of Eading. C. Hen. III. File 23. (18.) HENRY III. 129 464. Roger db La Moke. Writ, 28 July, 44 Hen. HI. Inq. {undated.) Roger, his son, aged three parts of a year, is his heir. Salop. La More town (extent given), held (of the king) by service of keeping one constableship in war with the king in Wales, taking 12rf. daily of the king. La (More ?), 2 parts of 1 virgate land held of Adam de Acton by service of Id. Ritton, lis. rent of assize held of Sir John de Verdon without service. C. Hen. III. File 23. (19.) 465. Nicholas db Bykere alias db Byore. Writ, 16 Jan. 44 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) John de Bycre (his son), aged 30 and more, is his heir. NoRTHUMBBELAND. Bycre, Selingfeld and Pampeden (extent given), two parts held of the king by serjeanty, viz. being chief Serjeant of the king, as his predecessors were, in instituting and removing all Serjeants between Tyne and Koket, but a certain sherifif, Philip de Ulkotis, unjustly prohibited him from doing so ; he shall cause the beasts taken for the king's debt in Northum- berland to be kept at Bycre, and if they shall die shall answer for their skins at the king's castle in' Newcastle {in Norhu Castro), and if sold for the said debt it ought to be by his view ; and he shall cause the king's writs to be carried to barons between Tyne and Koket. And because his predecessors enfeoffed certain persons of some small messuages, part of the serjeanty, he made fine with the king for 40s. yearly payable at the king's castle. He often did the office of coroner between Tyne and Koket when the coroner could not come, presenting afterwards to the coroner, but this Roger de Turkilby at his last eyre forbade. The heir of Bycre was never in the wardship of anyone, except the sheriff of the king's castle ; and the said Nicholas was in the wardship of Robert son of Roger sometime sheriff of Northumberland, who sold his wardship to Reginald Basset of Uffirton. Ifrif to the justiciary of England, 1 March, 44 Hen. Ill, to cause seisin to be given to the said John, taking security for his reasonable relief. C. Hen. III. File 23. (20.) 466. OsBEET DB Dagweth alias db Dagbwurth. Writ, 15 July, 44 Hen. III. Inq. Tuesday the day of St. Margaret. John, his son, aged 9, is his heir. [Essex.] Duddingehurst town, 38a. arable, 2a. meadow, 14a. pasture, 6a. wood in the king's common forest, and 7s. IQd. quit-rent, held of the king of the honour of Releg', now in the king's hands through the escheat of Henry de Essex, in socage, by service of 3 arrows feathered with eagle feathers and bound with gold thread. C. Hen. III. File 24. (1.) 467. Walter de Sanoto Johannb. Writ, 9 Aug. 44 Hen. III. Margery, his sister, aged 30, is his heir. 22880 I Missing Page HENRY III. 131 470. William db Kyma alias de Kyme. Writ (of certiorari) de feodis to the sheriff of York, 13 Oct. 44 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) York. Wlsington, 2 carueates land, whereof 12 make one knight's fee, held by Mauger le Yavasnr of the said William directly. Neuton town, 2 J bovates land, whereof 14 carueates make a fee, held by Hugh de Brinkel ; 2 bovates held by John de Oxkumbe in the same town ; 4 bovates held by Elias, son of William Clerk ; 1 bovate held by John Broket ; and IJ bovate held by John Clerk, of the same fee. Touleston, If carueates, whereof 14 make a fee, held by William de Elkenton. . Coningeston and Smawes, 3| carueates, whereof 12 make a fee, held by Ralph de Normanvile. Torneton and Ylkelay, 1 earucate whereof 12 make a fee, held by Peter de Percy in free marriage. Tornet [on] , 2 bovates held by William le Bus. Kellebrok, 2 bovates -of the same fee held by Matthew de Kelbrok. Euerby, 1 bovate held by Geoffrey Wyllun ; and 2 bovates held by Godfrey de Alta Ripa, whereof 12 carueates make a^fee. Catherton, 2J carueates, whereof 14 make a fee ; of which the prior of Park holds 9 bovates and 40a. of William de Katherton, who held of the said William de Kyme ; the abbot of Furnes holds a toft and 20a. ; Adam le Cerf of York holds 3 tofts, and J earucate of the said W. de Katherton, who held of the said W. de Kyme ; Walter de Grimeston similarly holds a toft and 1 bovate land ; and the rest the said W. de Katherton held direct. Touleston, 1 earucate, whereof 14 make a fee, is held by Thomas de Katherton of William de Katherton, and f earucate similarly held by the prior of Park, and the said William held them of William de Kyme. Neuton in Cravene, 4 carueates, whereof 14 make a fee, held by William de Katherton direct. Elleslake in Cravene, 2 carueates, whereof 14 make a fee, held by Ralph Darel of William de Catherton, who held of the said William de Kyme ; . and 1 earucate held by William de Marton direct of the same W. de Kymb'. Thorneton, 1 bovate held by William Tempeste direct ; and 1 bovate by Robert de Stock. Wylberfoss, 5 carueates, whereof 23 make a fee, were held by foreign service, viz. — William son of Simon de Wylberfoss held 9 bovates direct ; William le Rus 3 bovates, whereof Thomas de Boulton holds 2 in wardship of the gift of W. de Kyme, and the wife of W. le Rus holds one in dower ; Robert Burdun 6 bovates of Alan de Katherton, and he of W. de Kymb' ; the prioress of Wylberfoss 3 bovates of Robert Burdun, and he of Alan de Kather- ton, and he of W. de Kyme, 3 bovates of William son of Simon, and he of W. de Kyme, and 1 bovate of the heir of William le Rus, and he of W. de Kyme ; Peter le Rus holds 2 bovates of the said heir, and he of W. de Kyme ; Thomas son of Randolph holds 1 bovate of William son of Simon, and he of W. de Kyme ; Peter le Rus similarly holds one bovate ; Goscelin de Wylberfoss holds 2 bovates of Robert Burdun, and he of Alan de Katherton, and he of W. de Kyme ; Hugh son of Hugh similarly holds 2 bovates ; Laurence son of Thomas 2 bovates ; Laurence son of Alan 2 bovates ; Robert son of Simon 2 bovates ; and Nicholas Walding and Agnes daughter of Alexander de Wylberfoss 1 bovate. (See No. 690.) C. Hen. m. File M. (5.) 132 INQUISITIONS. 471. William de Foktibus alias de Fokd, db Fokz, Earl of Albemarle. Writ {missing). . , t,, Thomas, his son, aged 7 on the morrow of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary next, is his heir, and as yet in the wardship of his mother. Suffolk. Extent Tuesday after the Translation of St. Bennet, 44 Hen. III. Clopton manor with the chapel of Bech (extent given), held, together with his other tenements in England, of the king in chief by service of one sparrowhawk. [YoEK.J Extent (undated and defaced). Pockelington manor (full extent given) with names of tenants, including tenants in Beleby, Brunneby, Gevildal, Meltenby, Ulvestorp, [Yolttorp ?] and Fangefosse, held of the king for one mewed sparrowhawk (niso). [YoEK.J HoLDEENBSSE. Extent .... after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 44 Hen. Ill [dejaced). Brustwyk (extent given) including a heronry, pasture [called] Cumerske, a place called Brademire, lands, &c. in Rugeomont, Bondarrustwick, Pidese- burton, Preston, Lelle and Dick, and eel fisheries in Piddese and Lambwat water. Hedon town (extent given). Pahilflit (extent given), with the ferry. Wahen (extent given). Little Humber (extent given). Kayngham Merske (extent given) . Sckefiing (extent given with names of tenants) , including a place called Noutegange. Kilnese (extent given with names of tenants). Hesinton (extent given with names of tenants), including 8 bovates in Dimbilton. EaveneserHodde (extent given). Wytthoren alias Hutthorn and Wythorense (extent given with names of tenants), including pasture called Heynglant, and eel fisheries in the lake called Wythorense Mar. Cleton and Skipse (extent given with names of tenants) including Le Neuhithe, eel fisheries in the meres of Skipse and Withonker, and lands in Horneseburton. Killing (extent given with names of tenants). Castle guard with foreign rents (extent given with names of tenants), including 5s. for Holume in Holdernese. Holdernese Wapentake was held by the earl by serjeanty for 60s. ; the above lands &c. were held of the king in chief by knight's service ; and 2 knights' fees were held of the archbishop of York. Eight knights' fees were held of the earl in Holdernese by knight's service, and he had a rabbit warren there. There are 4J meres there, viz. — Lambwad, Skipse mere, Witthonker, Wythornse mere, and a moiety of Piddese mere with fishery over the whole, and the other moiety is of Sir William de Eos with fishery over the whole. The earl had the advowsons of the churches of Esinton, Kahingham and Skipse, and he ought to present to the abbot of Aumale, and he to the arch- bishop of York. He had warren throughout his fee in Holdernes ; and Geoffrey Berchot and Amand de Euda were in his wardship. York. Summary of the above lands &c. (undated), viz. — Brustwyk manor with Hedon. Preston, Hedon with Pawelflet, Wawene, Parva Humber and Keyngham, HENRY III. 133 Skeftling, Kilnese, Esinton, Odravenser, Withthornese, Houthornese, Skipse, Cleton and Killing, and the castle guard with foreign farms, and wapentake of Holderness. Poklinton. Skipton in Cravene. Thorenton. Cokermue in co. Cumberland. Endorsed with a memorandum of certain parts of the above, and a note that they exceed reasonable dower of the lands, &c., north of the Trent. Writ to the escheator, 1 Aug. 44 Hen. HI, to extend without delay the manors of Borele, co. Essex, Eodeston, co. Northampton, Helewell, co. Lincoln, Wymeringes and Polhanton, co. Southampton, Stretton, co. Eutland, Keninton, co. Surrey, and Derteford, co. Kent. [Southampton.] Extent (undated). Polhamptun manor (extent given), held of the king, with his other lands, by barony. Southampton. Extent {undated). Wimering manor (extent given), held of the king in chief. [Kent. J Extent (undated). Derteford town (extent given), including 28 yokes of land, whereof 24 owe 'erthe selver' and 'medgavel,' lands called Maktildesland, Inlaunde, and Okolte, and rents in Craneford, Chiselherste, Cumbe and Cobeham, held of the king in. chief, service unknown. Essex. Inq. 8 Sept. 44 Hen. III. Borle manor and advowson (extent given), held of the king of the honour of Skipton without any service separate from that of the honour, but the manor gives 5s. to sheriff's aid, and 2s. 6d. to the.bailiff of the hundred of Hainford for view of frank pledge. Northampton. Extent (undated). Eodeston manor (extent given), including Overe and Nethere Rodeston, held of Sir R. de Tateshal by service of J knight's fee. The prior of Ware holds the church of Rodeston to his own uses. [Rutland.] Extent (undated). Stratton manor (extent given), held of Henry de Hastinges by service of one knight's fee. The Templars hold the church of Stratton to their own uses. [Lincoln.] Extent (undated). Helewell manor (extent given), held as pertain- ing to his barony. The abbot of Thorniton holds the church of Helewell. C. Hen. 111. File 24. (6.) 472. William de Lascendon. Writ, 30 July, 44 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Hugh, his son, aged 22 and more, is his heir. [Essex.] Lascendon, Tholeshunt and Purle, 160a. land, 2a. meadow, pasture as well without as within the marsh for 50 sheep, and 22s. %d. rent of assize, held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee of the honour of Hagelee, and 10s, yearly to the guard of Dover (castle). C. Hen. III. File 24, (7.) 134 INQUISITIONS. 473; Petbk db Munbton. JVrit, 18 July, 44 Hen. III. Extent [undated and dejaced). John, his son, aged 20J, is his heir. [Salop. J Muneton manor (extent given) , held by service of keeping the king's forest of Longemund and hays of Bismor and Hauekehurst. Wl . . . deston town, held of Sir J. son of Alan by service of J knight, which town Miles de Hope holds of the said Peter by service of one pair of gloves worth ^d. yearly. Lerdegren, J virgate land held of the prior of Wenlock by service of J mark. 474. Hugh Pbvekel. C. Hen. III. File 24. (8.) ]]'rit to the sheriff of Devon, 6 Nov. 44 Hen. III. /)((/. {undated.) John, his son, of full age on Friday before Whitsunday, 43 Hen. Ill, is his heir (and is now a prisoner in the hands of th« king's Welsh rebels). Devon. Weston, held by service of 1 knight's fee of Peter de Ayleston, who still holds the land in wardship. Ermington, held of Baldwin de Insula by service of 1 fee, and it was in the queen's wardship, but she re-delivered it after the coming of age of the said John. Mammehavede, held of "William le Spec', and Nicholas son of Martin held it after the coming of age by the Queen's ? consignment (de tradicione Regin'), but re-delivered it before Michaelmas. Merlewill, held of William de Fischacre, who held it until Christmas, 44 Hen. III. C. Hen. III. File 24. (9.) 475. Andrew db Sdlbny. Writ, 8 Jan. 44 Hen. III. Inq. [undated.) Geoffrey de Suleny, his uncle, is his heir. Somerset. Kynemersdon, J knight's fee held of the king in chief. Middelcote, J knight's fee held of Sir Kobert de Gurnay in chief. Writ to Hugh le Bygod, Justiciary of England, dated St. Omer, 17 Feb. 44 Hen. Ill, to cause full seisin of the said lands to be made to the said Geoffrey, who on account of his debility cannot come to the king's presence, receiving his fealty and taking security for his relief. C. Hen. III. File 24. (10.) 476. RiOHAED Fylloll alias Fillol. Writ, 20 May, 44 Hen. III. Inq. [undated.) John, his son, aged 23J, is his heir. [Essex.] Kelleveden manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of 3 knights' fees of the honour of Hael. Acle manor, viz. 2 carucates land, held of Eobert son of Walter [sic). Little Badue, viz. 1 carucate land, held of the said Sir Walter of the inheritance of Anne sometime the wife of the said Eichard, and he defended them against the said Walter son of Robert by service of 8J fees. C. Hen. III. File 24. (11.) HENRY III. 135 477. Nicholas Hachaed, deceased. Writ to Walter de Burges, guardian of the bishopric of Winchester, 29 July, 45 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) He has heirs (unspeciiied). [Southampton.] The office of marshal of Winchester was held by him at the will of the bishop, who could remove him at will, and the king likewise when the see is vacant ; the marshal ought to receive from the bishop 2d. daily, and 2 robes yearly. Durnegate, a mill and tenement held to farm at the will of the bishop. Winchester soke, divers tenements held of divers lords by divers rents, which in no wise can be the escheat of the said bishopric, because he has heirs who claim them, viz. — A messuage outside the gate of Kingate, held of the bishop in chief by service of 8s. 8d. La Strode, 29a. land held of the said bishopric for 14s. 6d. yearly. Swanemere, 1 virgate land held of the prior of St. Swithun's, Winchester, for 21d. and 2 bushels of wheat yearly, of which the said Nicholas and Alice his wife were enfeoffed to them and tlieir heirs and assigns. Reweleye, a croft held of the said bishopric for 5s. yearly, which ought to descend to his heirs. Gaterigg, 2^ virgates and 1 ferling of land, which is servile (scrva), and ought to descend to the right heirs of that land according to the custom of the country. St. Giles's hill, 12 shops which the merchants of Due and Ipri held of him, which he had by purchase to himself and his wife, and bequeathed to the abbot of Wawerley and to Alice his wife ; and 2 shops held of the said bishop, which he had by similar purchase. Vylehal, 28s. quit rent. C. Hen. III. File 24. (12.) 478. Constance db Flaunvill alias db Flanwill. Wiit, 8 Oct. 45 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Robert Batayle, her eldest son, is her heir, and of full age. Northumberland. Vytincham, Trovinton and Barton, a third part (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of J of J mark. C. Hen. III. File 24. (13.) 479. Robert db Pykeshull. Writ, 27 Dec. Inq. Sunday before St. Gregory the Pope, 45 Hen. Ill {defective). , his . . . , aged 30 and more, is his heir. [Bedford ?] [Carltun ?] 16a. land and . . rood meadow, held of the king in chief by service of finding one (man) with a horse, hauberk and lance, in the king's army wherever he shall go ; and he shall give for relief 20s. for i of one knight's fee. His wife is dowered of a third part. C. Hen. III. File 24. (14.) 136 INQUISITIONS. 480. Ealph de la Tune alias de la Thun. Writ, 24 Feb. 45 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Eichard, son of Lucy his sister, aged 26, is his heir, and holds the land. Kent. Wodechurche, 36a., and in Eoking 4ia., with 26s. rent yearly, whence are due 5s. yearly to Dover castle for guard, 2d. yearly to the sheriff's farm, and suit at the king's court of Eedleuett, held of the king in chief for i knight's fee, paying scutage when it comes. ^ ■ C. Hen. III. File 24. (15.) 481. Gilbert Maxjdut. Writ, 13 Aug. 45 Hen. III. Inq. Monday before the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (defective). John, his son, is his heir, and of full age. [Essex.] Terlinge, 160a. land and about 80s. rent, held of the king by service of 1 knight. Henie, 100s. rent with the advowson of the church, held of the heir of Simon de Cantilupo by service of one knight. C. Hen. III. File 24. (16.) 482. Eeginald son of William alias William de Lullbworthb. Writ, 8 April, 45 Hen. III. Inq. (missing.) Writ ofplenius certim-ari, 22 May, 45 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Dorset. (Unspecified), one knight's fee held of Eoger son of Henry, who held it of the king in chief, by service of 1 knight's fee in relief and scutage. And the said Eoger died and the service of that fee descended to Emma de Eoches his daughter and heir, who neither did homage nor relief for it to the king nor would receive the said Eeginald's homage ; and for the defect of the same Emma, the said Eeginald twice paid scutage to the king by the distraint of Thomas de Cyrencestre, then sheriff, and once by the hands of Sir Walter de Burges, and also an aid for making the king's son a knight. C. Hen. III. File 24. (17.) 483. William son of Otho. Writ, 24 June, 45 Hen. HI. Inq. (undated.) Thomas son of Otho, his brother, aged 30 and more, is his heir. [EssBX.J Belchamp Otten (in Bello Campo Othon'), 1 knight's fee held of the honour of Boulogne, which is in the king's hands. Gosfeud and Gestlingethorp, 2 hamlets held of the earl of Gloucester by service of one knight's fee. Gosfeud, f virgate land held of the heir of Ealph de Hodeng', service unspecified. C. Hen. III. File 24. (18.) 484. Alice db Cormayllbs. Writ, 23 Nov. Inq. Monday the vigil of St. Thomas the Apostle, 45 Hen. Ill (defective). Colin le Archer, aged 28 and more, is her heir. HENEY III. 137 [Heeefoed.J Tatinton, Bolinghope and Clehungre, 2 carucates land held of the king in chief. Hope Solers and Astun, two fees jointly held by the said Alice and Isabel her younger sister of the king in chief. [The said Alice and] Isabel held the said fees and tenements by service of a third part of the service pertaining to the barony of Cormeill'. C. Hen. in. File 24. (19.) 485. Al4N de Chykenhill alias de Chikbhull. Writ, 19 April, 45 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Hugh, his son, aged 7 years, is his heir. Southampton. Wolveston, ^ carucate land held of the king in chief by serjeanty, viz. finding one man with bow and arrows in the king's army in Wales. The Isle (of Wight), J knight's fee (unspecified), held of Baldwin de Insula. C. Hen. III. File 24. (20.) 486. William Pach. Writ, 20 Jan. Inq. 23 Feb. 45 Hen. III. Essex. Eeyl', 24a. land pertaining to the honour of Reyl' are held in the king's hands, as escheat through the death of William Pach, who had no heir apparent. One Sueyn, who held the whole barony of Reyl' of the gift of King Edward, enfeoffed (the ancestor of?) the said William to be summoner of his barony. C. Hen. III. File 25. (1.) 487. William le Botiller alias lb Botylee, le Butilee. Writ, 25 May, 45 Hen. III. Hugh, his son, age variously stated as 17 and 21 and more, is his heir. [Essex.] Inq. 10 June, 45 Hen. III. Pritelwell, 80a. land held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee. Wakering, 40a. land in a marsh held of Hugh de Nevil by service of 16s. Scopiland, 102a. land and a marsh held of Eobert de Typetot by service of 36s. [Essex.] Inq. {undated.) Prittelwelle, 64a. held of the king in chief by service of \ knight's fee. Schopilande, 106a. and a marsh which can carry 240 sheep, held of Sir Eobert de Tibetot by service of 36s. yearly. Magna Wakering, 17a. held of Hugh de Neville by service of -^ knight's fee, and a marsh which can carry 240 sheep by service of 16s. Qd. ; and 16a. held of Sir John son of Bernard by service of 10s. C. Hen. III. File 25. (2.) 488. Eobert de Sottesbeoc. Writ, 16 Aug. 45 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) John, his son, aged 3^, is his heir. 138 INQUISITIONS. Beees. Sottesbroe, IJ carucates land held of the king in chief by knight's service, viz. — 20s. to the keeper (custod') of Wyndlesor castle, and service to the king in his army for 40 days at his own cost; 4a. meadow held of - William de la Garstone of Schorninggefeld by service of 6d. yearly ; and 2a. land of John de Benetfeld by service of 6d. yearly. C.Hen.III.File25. (3.) 489. John Maetel. Writ, 22 Feb. 45 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) William Martell, his brother, aged 80, is his heir. [EssEX.J Rywehal', 126^a. arable, 3a. meadow, 3a. pasture, 4a.-wood, 13s. lOd. rent of assize, and 4"capons yearly worth 6d. held of the king in chief by service of ^ serjeanty, viz. finding J a serjeant to go with the king into Wales or Scotland at his own cost for 40 days. Ardleg', a knight's fee held of the earl of Her(e)ford. C. Hen. III. File 25. (4.) 490. William le Scot. Writ, 27 May, 45 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) John le Scot, his son, aged 22 on the eve of SS. Peter and Paul last, is his heir. [YoEK.J (Unspecified), a capital messuage, 40a. land, 4 marks rent, pasture, and a water mill and J mill, held of Edmund de Lascy by service of J knight's C. Hen. III. File 25. (5.1 491. William le Bkettjn alias lb Breton. Writ, 3 April, 45 Hen. III. John, his son, age variously stated as 24, 24 and more, and 28, is his heir. [Cami3Eidge.] Inq. Friday before Palm Sunday, 45 Hen. III. Burg, 120a. land held of Sir Thomas de Burg, by service of 18d. yearly ; and 20a. in the fields held of Piandolph son of Alan de Burg. Dullingham fields, 52a. and ^r., held of the same Randolph by service of 3s. d^d. yearly. Brinkele fields, 56a. and IJr., held of Sir William de Moun, service unspecified. Willingham and Karleton fields, 26a. held of the said Sir William by service of 5s. yearly ; and 3a. of Laurence de Willengham by service of 12fj. yearly, and he received 9^d. rent yearly. Essex. Inq. (undated.) Boxstede town, capital messuage, 1 carucate land and 40s. rent, held of Robert de Hastinges by a knight's service and 1 pair of gilt spurs ; a water mill, 2 parts of 1 carucate land and 20s. rent, held of Walter de Horkeleg' by service of J knight ; and 7a. land held of Hugh de Nevile by service of 18d. yearly. [NoETHAMPTON.J Inq. 11 April, 45 Hen. III. Dodinton town, 50a. assart held of the king, rendering 1 pair of gilded spurs to the king's exchequer ; and a place of wood, of which Randolph Brito was enfeoffed, for 1 pair of gilt spurs. . HENRY III. 189 Blatherwik town, capital messuage and one carucate of land held of Richard Basset of Welledon by service of J knight's fee ; and 30a. arable held of Henry Engayne, service unspecified. Wakerle, a watermill held of John de Burgo, service unspecified. Haringworth, 5 virgates land held of the heirs of Robert son of Roger, service unspecified. Cambridge. Inq. Thursday before Palm Sunday, 45 Hen. IH. Harleston town, 40a. land held of Sir John de Burg' by service of lid. yearly and lib. cummin ; 40a. held of Lady Sibyl de Crauden by service of 12d. ; 6a. of Sir Robert de Mortuo Mari by service of IM. ; 14a. of Walter Clement by service of 3s., saving foreign service ; 9a. of Richard Martin by service of 12d. ; and 2^a. of William son of Eustace by service of Id. ; also 23s. 6d. rent from free tenants, and 3s. 9d. from villains. C. Hen. III. File 25. (6.) 492. Christiana db Glantedon alias de Glanteton. Writ, 3 July, 45 Hen. HI. Inq. (undated.) John de Glantedon, her son, is her heir, and of full age. [Northumberland.] Vitincham, Thowerton and Barton towns, 98a. land in demesne, 191a. enclosable lands, a mill, and lOd. and 12d. from two tenants, held of the king in chief by J of a mewed sparrowhawk or ^ of J mark. C. Hen. III. File 25. (7.) 493. William de Lesseborwe alias de Lassebbrge. Writ, 9 July. Inq. Friday after St. James the Apostle, 45 Hen. III. His only daughter Agatha, aged 20, whom Henry de Dene married in her father's lifetime, is his heir. Gloucester. ' St. Brevell, 12a. land held (of the king in chief) in the name of his bailiwick in the forest of Dene, by service of finding 1 serjeant in the forest for a year to attach for vert and venison. La Boxe, 1 carucate land held of the earl of Hereford by service of I knight. La Blanche, 1 carucate held of Thomas de la Blanche by service of J mark, and suit at Durseleg' court. Lasseberge, 1 knight's fee held of Sir William de Kaines by service of 1 knight. C. Hen. III. File 2,5. (8.) 494. Richard db Hyalandb. Writ, 22 May, 45 Hen. III. Inq. Friday before St. Margaret, 1261. William, his son, is his heir, and of full age. Northumberland. Matfen West, 98a. arable and 3a. meadow. Nafferton, 26a. arable. Lourbotle, 4 marks rent of assize. Matfen, 13s. 4d. farm of the mill, and 2s. rent, rendering to the king 40s. and ^ knight's service. C. Hen. III. File 25. (9.) 140 INQUISITIONS. 495. Gilbert de Hau .... alias db Alteclo, db Halteclo. Writ, 23 Feb. (defective). Inq. The morrow of St. Ambrose, 45 Hen. III. William, his son, aged 21 at the feast of SS. Philip and James 1261, is his heir. [Ctjmbekland.J Halteclo, 31a. of purpresture which were sometime in the king's forest of Halteclo between the king's highway and Caldew water, held of the king, rendering 2s Soureby manor, 4Ja. held of the Queen of Scotland, rendering 2s. ; 62a. in demesne, 2 borates land and a fulling mill, held of Sir Alan de Multon and Alice his wife by IM. rent, lib. cummin, certain services in ploughing, harrowing, mill toll, pannage, and making his hedge {or park) in Carrok, and suit of court ; and 20a. held of Eichard Eidel, rendering 4s. C. Hen. III. File 25. (10.) 496. OsBBRT Baedolf alias Baedol. Writ, 26 May. Inq. The morrow of the Apostles Peter and Paul, 45 Hen. III. Robert, his son, aged 22 and more, is his heir. [Suffolk.] Hagele, 20a. land held of the king in chief, rendering 12cZ. to the exchequer. Sellond, a messuage and 20a. land held of the abbot of St. Edmund's and others. C. Hen. III. File 25. (11.) 497. Ralph db Febschbvill alias db Fkeschbevill. Writ, 5 Feb. 45 Hen. HI. To the escheator in co. Derby. Inq. (missing.) Aukerus, his son, is his heir, and of full age. Nottingham. Writ, 5 Feb. Inq. Friday after St. Peter in cathedra, 45 Hen. HI. Boney manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of one knight. Rotinton, J knight's fee held of John de Musters of the fee of Richmond, rendering 5s. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 25. (12.) 498. Walbkand Attbpet of Merdon alias Attb Putt'. Writ to the guardians of the bishopric of Winchester, 8 Feb. Inq. Sunday the eve of St. Valentine, 45 Hen. III. Henry, son of Peter his son, aged 13, is his heir. (Unspecified), 30a. held in socage of the bishopric of Winchester, render- ing 2s. M. yearly, whereof he gave 2a. to his sister for 2d. yearly, and 2a. to Nicholas Achard for ^Ih. cummin yearly, leaving 26a. whereof Christina sometime the wife of the said Peter ought to have a third part in dower ; and a croft in which his houses are built, for which he gave to one Walter lOd. (yearly). The wardship of the lands pertains to the next (of kin) on the mother's side. C. Hen. III. File 25. (13.) HENRY III. 141 499. William de Caluwbleye alias de Kaluley. Writ, 28 Oct. Inq. Saturday before St. Nicholas, 45 Hen. III. Gilbert, his son, is his heir, and of full age. Noethumbeeland. Kalui alias Kaluley and Jettelinton, held of the king in chief by 8 marks and 16(Z. rent, and the men of Kaluley and Jettelinton carry 30 loads to the castle of Bamborc and do suit at the county (court) of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. C. Hen. III. File 25. (14.) 500. Isabel Basset. Writ de escaeta, 26 Nov. Inq. Friday after St. Lucy, 45 Hen. HI. William, son of Reginald de Moun and the said Isabel, age variously stated as 6 and 7, is her heir. [Southampton.] Grewell manor was sometime the king's escheat through the death of Gilbert de Aquila, and the king that now is gave it to Gilbert Mareseall to hold at the king's will for 4L yearly, and by service of sending 10 men to reap for a day at Odiham in the autumn, the king feeding them, and doing suit at the hundred (court) of Odiham. Afterwards the said Gilbert gave the manor to Gilbert and Isabel Basset to them and the heirs of their bodies, and it was put in the charter that if the said Gilbert Mareseall could not warrant them the manor against the king, he should give them land to the same value between Caversham bridge and Saverne water. And because the said Gilbert Mareseall held at the king's will, and there is no heir left born of the said Gilbert and Isabel, the manor is the king's escheat through the death of the said Isabel. Wilts. Inq. Saturday before St. Peter in cathedra, 45 Hen. III. Mildehal manor, held in free marriage of the gift of Sir William de Ferers her father, in chief ' de Marscalsia,' and no service was held of that manor. And whatever else she held in the county was of the dower of Sir Gilbert Basset. [Southampton.] Writ (de melius inqidrendo), 24 Feb. Inq. Tuesday after St. Matthias, 45 Hen. III. Grewell manor was the ancient demesne of King Henry the king's grandfather, and he gave it to Juliana de Aquila mother of Gilbert de Aquila. C. Hen. Ill File 25. (15.) 501. Maeumus son of Richakd alias Maym, Mayim, Maim son of Riohabd de Eyteop. Writ, 13 June, 45 Hen. HI. Beatrice, his daughter, age variously stated as 8 and 9, is his heir. Bbeks. Inq. Saturday after SS. Peter and Paul, 45 Hen. III. Winterburn, 4 carucates land, Al. lis. M. rent of assize, customs of tenants, pasture and meadow, were held by the said Richard of Ralph Musard by service of one knight's fee, and similarly by the said Maeumus his son and heir. 142 INQUISITIONS. [Oxford.] Inq. Saturday after SS. Peter and Paul, 45 Hen. III. Eyrop, principal messuage, 7J virgates land with meadow in demesnes and lOJ virgates land in villenage, with customs of villeins {rusticoruw) , held for life of Ralph Musard, paying for hidage to the king 3s. 4:d., and to the earl of Gloucester ^ mark, and doing suit at the hundred (court) of Chadelinton. Lideneston town, 1 hide land let to tenants for 21s., held of Robert de Broc by (1 ?)rZ. yearly and lib. cummin ; IJ virgate land with meadow, tenure unspecified ; and 8a. held of Robert de Bradeneston by 2s. rent. C. Hen. III. File 25. (16.) 502. Nicholas Bulluc. Writ {missing). Inq. Thursday the feast of St. Augustine, 45 Hen. III. Richard de Coterfold, aged 35 and more, and Christina daughter of Maud de Batsate, aged 18, are his heirs, according to the custom of Farnham manor. Surrey. Farnham, 2 virgates land held of Aymer sometime (bishop) elect of Winchester, the king's brother, by ancient tenure, rendering 10s. yearly and 2d. ' wudepanies ' ; and besides he mowed in the lord's meadow with one man for one day, and had 2Jrf., and lifted and carried the same ; found 2 men who had their victuals for 2 days, for weeding the lord's corn ; 4 men, who had their food, at ' cuttederip ' for reaping the lord's corn for one day, and 2 men for 1 day at ' reverip ' ; and at the lord's great harvesting {magnum bederip) he ought to come with his whole, family, excepting his wife, shepherd and nurse, and they had their food at the lord's court. At ' nedrip ' he ought to reap l^a. of corn, and carry the lord's corn with his neighbours, receiving nothing for the same. At ' laghewudringe ' against Christmas day he ought to carry firewood with one cart for one day, at Easter for 1 day with two carts, and to carry firewood with his neighbours against the coming of his lord or of the king. He ought to plough for winter seed la. and have 2J(i. for food, and at 'nedhurthe' to plougii for the same seed l^a. without food, and la. for winter seed without food; and if he had his own plough he ought to plough la. and have 2id. for food. At ' rusthegginge ' if he had a horse of his own he ought to harrow with his horse for 1 day until the ninth hour. And he ought to thrash once a year 1^ quarter of corn and carry it to the nearest market for sale ; to fence 8 perches at the lord's park of Farnham when necessary without food, and 1 perch at Burgheye ; and to give Id. pannage for a boar over a year old and ^d. for a hog. And he gave 1 bushel of oats according to custom to the parkers ? ; and ought to do 'averagium,' viz. — to carry the lord's food from the manor one day's journey {jjer unam dietam). He also held 32a. and more of new land {de nova terra) of the said Aymer by a yearly rent of 18s. 4,d. The above lands are in the king's hands. C. lien. III. File 25. (17.) 503. Adam de Bbysin alias de Beisin. Writ, A May, 45 Hen. III. Inq. {undated and dejaced.) Robert, his son, aged 19 at the Assumption of the Blessed Mary HENRY III. 14B Salop. Billingesle manor (extent given), held of the abbot of Ses by service of ... . Silviton manor (extent given), held of the abbot of St. Remy by ser- vice of 24s. yearly. Burwardele manor (extent given) held of the prior of Wenlok by service of eating with the prior on St. Milburgh's day to ... . his dinner, and (doing suit at the court) of Burton. Wrkiton and .Warkeslawe manor (extent given), held of_the king in chief by service of keeping one goshawk until Michaelmas, or until at the king's command he shall bring it to the king, where he shall be during the season with the king at the king's cost, taking 5^d- per day and feeding in the king's house, and he shall take 2 robes of the king, and the king shall restore to him his horse .... and when the season is over, he ought to take the goshawk back to his own country and mew it at his own cost {See No. 557.) C. Hen. III. File 25. (18.) 504. William db Bodham. Writ, 26 Feb. 45 Hen. III. On the complaint of the abbot of Creek that a messuage and the services of divers tenants whereof the said William had enfeoffed him, had been taken into the king's hand. Ranulph, his son, aged 22, is his heir. [NoEFOLK.J Inq. (undated and defective.) Suhtcrek, 127a. land and 63s. 6d. rent held of the king in chief by service of 2 knights' fees, 20s. for the guard of Dover (castle), and 2 parts of 1 suit at the court of Hagenet. Full extent given of enfeoffments made by the said William to many persons, including the abbot of Crek, the master of the hospital of Jerusalem, the prior of Castelacre, the prior of Wausingham, and the prior of Petreston. [NoEFOLK.J hiq. (undated and defective.) Bodham and Becham, messuage, 7a. and I?-, land, . . . a , 43a. heath ?, 6a. pasture ?, and the advowson of Bodham church, held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee, . . . for the guard of Dover castle, and doing suit at the hundred (court) of Holt, and i of 1 suit at the court of Hagenet ? y Full extent given of enfeoffments to many persons. (See No. 510.) C. Hen. III. File 25. (19.) 505. Richard Lungbspbyb. Writ to the sheriff of Sussex and Surrey, 27 Dec. 46 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Surrey. Brumleghe manor was held of the king in chief by John de Fay by service of 3 knights' fees, after whose death it was parted between his two sisters Maud and Philippa, and from the said Maud issued a daughter Agatha, and from her Alice, who was the wife of the said Richard (and still survives) ; and the said Richard and Alice held a moiety of the manor in chief of the king by service of IJ knights' fee. C. Hen. III. File 25. (20.) 506. Ingram de Percy. Writ, 24 Oct. 46 Hen. III. Extent (undated). William de Percy, his brother, aged 26, is his heir. 144 INQUISITIONS. York. Levyngton manor (extent given), held (of the king in chief), service ^^^^''^'^- c. Hen. III. File 26. (1.) 507. Elias de Sutton. Writ, 20 July, 46 Hen. III. Inq. (vndated.) Elias, his son, aged 24 at least, is his heir. [Salop.] [Sutton,J 25a. land, held of the king in chief by service of 2s. yearly, also 1 carueate land and a messuage, &c. ,,■■■•■ c ^ Sutton Major, 1 carueate land, held of the king of Almam in etiiet by service of 10s. yearly, also &a. meadow, 10s. rent of assize, 2 gardens and a ^"^'''°*- C. Hen. III. File 26. (2.) 508. Peteonilla db Vallibus alias de Vaus. Writ, 28 March, 46 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Henry de Longo Campo alias de Lungchaump, age variously stated as 40 and more and 50 and more, is her heir. Southampton. Warneburue manor, held of the king in chief, service unspecified ; she also held 22J knights' fees in co. Lincoln in demesne by barony. Wi-it, 30 March, 46 Hen. III. To the sheriff of Southampton to take the lands into the king's hands and deliver them to the escheator, and in his presence to make inquisition, &c. Southampton. Inq. (undated.) Sutwarneburue manor, tenure unspecified. C. Hen. III. File 26. (3.) 509. Theobald de Englechevill. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts, 2 Sept. 46 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Wilts. WahuU manor ; the said Theobald enfeoffed William de Engleschevill of the said manor 10 years ago, who remained in full seisin thereof until the escheator took it into the king's hands by reason of the death of the said Theobald. {See No. 548.) C. Hen. III. File 26. (4.) 510. RoBBET ToLi alias Toly. Writ, 1 Dec. 46 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) NoEFOLK. He held nothing of the king in chief, because William de Boddham before his death enfeoffed the abbot of Krec and his church of the homage of Robert Toly, and of all his demesne that remained in Sudk', and of all the services of his free tenants and their rents, for IJ year, saving scutage and other things pertaining to the king. The king has had 30L by two reliefs in Sudk' and Boddham, viz. — after the deaths of William de Boddham and of his son and heir, and all the lands, &c., of the said Robert, and of all the said William's free tenants in Sudk' and Boddham have been seized into the king's hands. Endorsed : — This inquisition is insufficient. {See No. 504.) C. Hen. III. File 26. (5.) HENRY III. 145 511. Gerard de Hakonby alias de Hacuxby. Writ, 30 July, 46 Hen. HI. Inq. (imdated and defective.) Thomas, his son, aged 21 on the day of the Decollation of St. John next, is his heir. [Lincoln.] Mort', a moiety of a messuage, 1 bovate land, and 6s. S^d. rent, held of the king in chief for ^ knight's fee. Hacunby town, 1 bovate land held of Thomas de Awile for 5s. C. Hen. III. File 26. (6.) 512. Nicholas son of Eoger. Writ, 26 May. Inq. Friday after the Holy Trinity, 46 Hen. III. Sir Ealph, his son, is his heir, and of full age. [Gloucester.] Hulle and Ninndesfeld manors, held of the king in chief by service of J knight. Somerset. Tikneham manor, held of the earl Marshal, service unspecified. C. Hen. III. File 26. (7.) 513. Oliver de Asprevill alias de Asspera Villa. Writ, 10 Oct. 46 Hen. III. Inq. Thursday after St. Matthias, 47 Hen. III. (defective) . John, his son, is his heir, and of full age. Northampton. Dodinton and Morhey, 35Ja. held by charter of the king, paying 6d. yearly at the exchequer. C. Hen. III. File 26. (8.) 514. William de Bello Alneto. Writ de custodia to the sheriff of Southampton, 26 April, 46 Hen. III. on the petition of William Maudut, Robert de Sancto Johanne, and James le Sauvage. Wiit to the sheriff of Southampton, 6 May, 46 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Baldwin, his son, aged 13|, is his heir. Southampton. He held nothing of the king in chief, save that he held a small purpresture (unspecified) of the fee of Sir William Maudut, which was rated by Robert Passelewe at 4^d. because it was within the regard of the forest. (Unspecified) J knight's fee held of the fee of Sir William Maudut ; 1 knight's fee held of the fee of Sir Robert de Sancto Johanne ; J virgate land held of Walter de Belling' by service of 2s. M. ; and J virgate land held of Henry de Burhunte by service of 12d. C. Hen. III. File 26. (9.) 515. Philip de Columbariis alias de Columbers. Writ (missing). Inq. (imdated.) Philip de Columbariis, aged 32 and more, is his heir. Somerset. Stawey, Puryton and Hunteworthi, held (of the king) by service of 2 knights in the army, together with other lands in other counties pertaining 23880 ^ 146 INQUISITIONS. to the said manor of Staweye as head of the barony ; and now in the king's hands through the escheator. Wolavinton, 1 knight's fee held of the abbot of Glastonbury. Hunbere, 1 knight's fee held of Hugh de Nevill. Writ, 20 Sept. 46 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) ' Suffolk. Batesford manor was bought by Eobert de Curtenay of Philip de Columbers, father of the late Philip, under condition that he should give it to Egelina his daughter in free marriage with the said Philip the younger, and so the manor became the marriage portion {maritagium) of Egelina late the wife of the said Philip. C. Hen. III. File 26. (10.) 516. William db Bbllo Campo de Bbdbford. Writ, 6 Oct. 46 Hen. III. Inq. {undated and defective.) He died on Sunday after the Assumption of the Blessed Mary. [Bedford.] Staunford town. On Thursday after the Assumption, before his death, came his attorney bringing his letter patent, and seised Geoffrey le Bus of all his land in Staunford, and his men were in seisin thereof until the escheator came on Friday in the week following, and took • it into the king's hands. Writ, 6 Oct. 46 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) [Bedford.] Ravenesden. On Thursday, after the Assumption came his attorney &c. (as above) and seised the attorney of Richard de Braham of his land and mill in Ravenesden, and he was in seisin thereof until the escheator came on Friday after the said William's decease and -took the land into the king's hands. Writ, 15 Oct. 46 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) [Bedford.] Herdwyk. On Thursday after the Assumption came his attorney &c. (as above) and seised the attorney of Gilbert son of Walter of his land in Herdwyk, and he was in seisin thereof until the escheator came on Friday &c. (as above). Writ, 22 Oct. 46 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) on the petition of Ida de Bello Campo. [Bedford.] Dilewyk manor is held by Lady Ida de Bello Campo for life by fine made in the king's court between her and the said William, and she was in seisin of the services of all the free tenants (names given), bfefore the death of the said William. C. Hen. in. File 26. (11.) 517. Richard de Aselakbbt alias de Aslakeby. Writ, 12 Feb. 46 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Richard, his son, aged 30, is his heir. York. Aslakeby, messuage and 2 carucates land (extent given with names of tenants), held of the king in chief by 40s. yearly at the exchequer in London, C. Hen. in. File 26. (12.) HENEY III. 147 518. Hbney son of Godytha de Bothelton. Writ (missing). Iiiq. Wednesday after St. Edmund the King, 46 Hen. III. John, his son, is his heir, and of full age. Lancaster. Botheleton, 2 bovates land and i watermill, held of the king in chief by service of 9s. M. yearly, and doing 1 suit to Lancaster county (court) and Lonesdale wapentake (court). C. Hen. III. File 26. (13.) 519. John de Hacunesho. Writ (missing). Inq. (undated, but endorsed 46 H. 3.) Geoffrey, his son, is his heir, and of full age. [Lancaster.] Hacunesho and Presho, 6 carucates land held of the king in chief by service of crossbows yearly. Hamelton town, 3 carucates land held of the king in chief by service of 40s. C. Hen. III. File 26. (14.) 520. KoGBR Bertram, of Bothale. Writ, 21 Oct. 46 Hen. III. Inq. Tuesday after St. Martin, 47 Hen. Ill (defaced). Robert, his son, aged 19 at Christmas next, is his heir. Northumberland. Bothalle and Wetewrthe, 5 carucates in demesne, each containing 105a. (extent given of free tenancies with names of tenants). Hengandelley, 40a. land. New Moor (extent given of free tenancies with names of teriants) including 160a. held by Robert Baynard by ^ of the service of one knight, and 40a. by Elias de Neuebiging by similar service. Pegiswrthe (extent given of free tenancies with names of tenants). Pegiz' town, 7^ lands held by bondmen. Heborin (extent given of free tenancies with names of tenants), 9^1. land in bondage, &c. Langhurste, a free tenancy. Herdisdun and Tyrtlintcm, held by Pulk de Tybens (?) by service of one knight. Also 15a. meadow, 7 marks in Bothalle mill, and pasture in the forest. All held of the king by service of 3 knights. And Lady Sarah Bertram of Bothall died after the said Roger her son, and was holding 320a. land. (See No. 607.) C. Hen. III. File 26. (15.) 521. OSBBRT DE DaGGORD. Writ, 46 ... . (a fragment). Inq. (undated.) [Suffolk.] Bradewell and Daggord manors were held by the said Osbert of Baldwin Filiol and his heirfe, and John son of Richard Filiol, who was heir of the said Baldwin, holds the said manors and Kelleveden manor of the king by 3J knights' fees. Isabel de Daggord held Daggord manor in dower, and died on Friday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 46 Hen. Ill ; and because the heir of the said Osbert is within age and in the wardship of the said John Filiol, the manor of Daggord of right pertains to the said John only because he is intermediate between the king and the heir. In • the time of King John, Osbert son of Hervey de Daggord held the manor 148 INQUISITIONS. and died vested as of fee, and Eichard his son and heir (being) within age, the king, because of some offence done by Baldwin Filiol, gave the marriage and wardship to Sir WilHam de Hunting! (eld), who married the said Isabel his daughter to the said Richard. Afterwards the said Baldwin made peace with the king, and the said William made peace with him for having the wardship. Thus the said Isabel was dowered after the death of Eichard her husband of Daggord manor, and died seised thereof. After the death of the said Eichard, the steward of the earl of Cornwall intruded upon the manor for 3 or 4 days, but Eichard father of John Filiol forthwith ejected his men and sold the wardship and marriage of the said Osbert, son of the said Eichard, to the said Isabel, who sold them to the archbishop of York, and he had the marriage of {maritacit) the said Osbert. John Filiol has the wardship of the heir of the said Osbert. C. Hen. III. File 26. (16.) 522. EicHBEUS DB Whytewbll alias db Witewblle, knt. Writ, 13 ? Jan. 46 Hen. lit William, his son, age variously stated as 19 at the feast of St. James next, and of full age, is his heir. DoESBT. Inq. {undated.) Kyngeswinterburn, 1 carucate land held of the king in chief by service of 40s. yearly. [Norfolk.] Inq. undated. Wytewell, J knight's fee (extent given) held of the earl of Gloucester. Wychingham, 40s. 7a!. rent of assize held in socage of the fee of the prior of Lungevill rendering lis. 5fZ. to the prior ; and one piece of meadow held of Eoger de Holebec rendering 14rf. yearly. Wytevell, 8s. rent held of Simon de Fleg' rendering M. ; and 11a. held of Bartholomew ? (Berth') de Antingham rendering 8s. M. Alice (the wife) of the deceased, is dowered of the above lands, &c. [Norfolk.] Inq. {undated.) Sceketon, J of 2 knights' fees (extent given) held of Fulk Baniard. Tybeham, 7s. rent of assize held of the said Fulk rendering IBd. Aylesham, 12a. land held of the king's manor rendering 33t^. yearly, and tallage as other sokemen. Also 21a. held of the abbot of Hulme rendering 3s. 6^. ; 9a. held of Thomas de Berham rendering . . . ; a tenement held of Andrew de Bramton rendering M. ; a heath held of William de Wybryg rendering lOd. ; and a heath held of Bartholomew de Burl' rendering M. Alice, the wife of the deceased, is dowered of the above lands, &c. Writ, 23 Sept. 46 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) [Dorset.] Kyngeswinterburne, &c. (as above). G. Hen. III. File 26. (17.) 523. Matthew Luveyn alias db Lovaynb. Writ, 11 Nov. 46 Hen. III. Matthew, his son, aged 24 and more, is his heir. [Essex.] Extent {undated). Eystanes ad Turrim manor (extent given), held of the king by barony, being the head of his barony. " o j ^, HENRY III. 149 [Suffolk.] Inq. {undated.) Bilteston alias Bildeston manor and advowson (extent given), held of the king by service of 1 knight's fee, pertaining to his barony of jystanes; and 20s. ought to be paid yearly for the guard of the castle of Windlesoueres. C. Hen. III. File 26. (18.) 524. RoBEBT Strecchb alias Strech, sometime the king's forester of Feckeham. Writ to Alan la Zuche, justice of the forest, 18 May, 46 Hen. IH. Ing. {undated.) Ralph, his son, aged 7 on St. Luke's day last, is his heir. Worcester. Fecham manor, 3 virgates land held by charter of the king in chief by service of 20s., la. of the king's demesne meadow at will by service of Is., 9Ja. of new land by service of 3s. 2cL, 1 virgate land by service of being the king's woodward in the wood called Le Wercwode at his own cost, and the profits of the bailiwick of Fecham forest, with the lawing (expeditacione) of dogs ; a messuage and 8 virgates land held in chief of Robert de Morton of his fee by service of 4s. yearly, and royal service when it shall happen, of which 8 virgates 4 remain in the hands of free tenants to acquit the royal service due from the 8, J virgate is alienated to the prioress, &c. of CochuU in frank almoin, and others rented to divers tenants ; 1 virgate land held in chief of the abbot of Bordesle by service of 12d., and 2 suits yearly at his court of Terdebigge. . La Wike, 5s. held of the said abbot in exchange for 5s. rent in Wich, and he rendered lib. pepper to Robert de Bruly for the same. • [Warwick.] Sauford, 1 virgate land held of the prior of Kenilewrth, service unspecified. [Warwick and Worcester.] Alincestre borough, a messuage held of Simon le Barber by service of 12d. yearly ; a croft (unspecified) held of the prior of Sonwell by service of 4s. (Fecham ?) 9a. wood pertaining to the above 8 virgates land held of the said Robert de Morton. Inteberge manor, ^ knight's fee held in chief of the countess of Lincoln, and by royal service, and suit at the countess's court of la Neubir' (?), and the prioress of KochuU holds it in frank almoin of the gift of the said Robert's ancestors. C. Hen. III. File 26. (19.) 525. Ralph de Meperteshal. Writ, 10 June. Inq. The day of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 46 Hen. m. Nicholas, his son, aged 22 and more, is his heir. [Bedford.] (Meperteshal,) 1 carucate laiid held of the king in chief by serjeanty, viz. — finding one man in the army with the king for 40 days at his own cost. Felmesham, 20s. rent yearly held of Hendr' de Hastingis, also rent of the term of St. John the Baptist 14rf., and pasture 12rf. in Meperteshal. His wife claims a third part of the above tenement. C. Hen. III. File 26. (20.) 526. William de Hardredeshull alias de Hardricheshull. Writ, 17 March, 46 Hen. IH. Robert, his son, aged 22, is his he.ir. 15t) INQUISITIONS. [Lincoln.] Jng. {:iijndated.) Cukewald manor, held of the king in chief by service of finding one footman with an axe (hachia) in the army. [Lincoln.] Inq. (undated.) Suthkelleseye, 2 bovates land held of the king rendering 16d. Northkelleseye manor (extent given), held of the chapter of Lincoln rendering 20s. yearly. [Lincoln.] Inq. (undated.) Salebi town in Lindres', 1 knight's fee (extent given), whereof 5 parts are of the fee of the heirs of Petronilla de Vaus, and the sixth part of the fee of the heirs of William de Wodetorp', by knight's service and 17s. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 27. (1.) 527. Robert de Baevill alias de Barevilb. Writ, 18 May. Inq. Sunday after the feast of the apostles Peter and Paul, 46 Hen. III. His daughters [Joan] , aged 10, and Alice, aged 7, are his heirs. Lincoln. Barton (extent of lands given with names of tenants enfeoffed by the said Robert). Writ, 11 July. Inq. The morrow of St. Peter ad Vincula, 46 Hen. III. Lincoln. Barton, «29J bovates and 4a. land, and 18 tofts, held of the king in chief by service of one sore sparrowhawk ; whereof 18 bovates and 4a. are held by charters of enfeoffment from the said Robert, 14 tofts render 32s. ll^d. yearly, 7 bovates and 2 tofts are held for 43s. ; and his relict, holds in dower 4^ bovates and 2 tofts, from which she receives 34s. yearly. (See Nos. 377, 570 and 666.) C. Hen. in. File 27. (2.) 528. Hugh de Bolebek alias de Bolbbech. Writ of extent to the sheriff of Northumberland, 23 Oct. 46 Hen. III. His daughters, Philippa, aged 23 and more, married to Roger de Launcastre ; Margery, aged 21 and more, married to Nicholas Corbet ; Alice, age variously stated as 16 and 17 and more, married to Walter son of William de Huntercumb alias Hountercumbe ; and Maud, aged 13 and 1 month, who is at Angerton with lady Theophania (Teffan' alias 2'hephan') her mother, and in the king's hand, are his heirs. Northumberland. Extent, Sunday before St. Martin, 47 Hen. III. Dodington manor (extent given). Nesebith township of the same fee (extent given with names of tenants who pay 5s. 5d. yearly for the guard of the castle of Alnewic) . Wethuude (alias Wettwod) town, held by Thomas de Wethwde of the heirs of the said Hugh of Dodington fee, by service of 1 knight's fee. All held of the lord of Veschi (alias J. de Vescy) by service of 1 knight's fee, 1 mark yearly for the guard of the castle of Alnewik, and suit at the court of Alnewik. Northumberland. Extent, Tuesday before St. Martin, 47 Hen. III. Angerton manor (extent given), including the brewhouse of Herteburn, and bondmen, cotters, &c. there, and tenants in Midelton and Walington. HENEY III. 151 Northumberland. Extent, Sunday the morrow of St. Martin, 47 Hen. III. Stiford manor with its hamlets of Thornbg (alias Thorneburi), Merchingley, Spyriden, Eyding, Syeldeford (alias Seldefurd), and Le Pare, and the town of Bromehalwe, and tenants outside the fields of Bromehallehau (extent given). Schotley town (extent given), with Allerseth alias AUeriset assart, 518a. Ir. land and 194a. waste held by 3 free tenants. Waskerley hamlet, 3r. held by a cottar. Blakedeley (alias Blakhedley), 56a., 21a. waste, 5a. held by 3 cottars, and 332a. held by 4 free tenants. Byrkinside, 105a. Neubiging, 89|a., held by bondmen and cottars. The house of Kyppeyer owes 5 marks yearly, the profit of coal is worth J mark, the abbot of Blanchland renders 2s. 6d., and Thomas de Aslacbi 12d. Hedon (alias Heddun) manor (extent given), including hawking? for woodcocks (volata ad Wydecokes capiend' alias volatiV galli palustrini) worth 2s. yearly. Knights' fees (in the barony of Bolebek) : — 8 townships (unspecified), held by Richard de Gosebek and Thomas de Bekering by service of 2J knights' fees. 6 towns (unspecified), held by Robert de Insula by service of If knight's fee, excepting ^ fee. J (Echewik) town and J (Benwel) town, held by Henry de Laval by service of f and J knight's fee. 4 towns (unspecified), held b>y Philip de Craudon (alias de Crawden) by service of 1 knight's fee. J (Biwell) town and Stokesfeld manor, held by William de Ryhill (alias de Riel) and Gilbert de Caldesrother, by service of 1 knight's fee. (Slaueley), 1 knight's fee held by William de Slaueley. (Est Hid win and Hun thank) town, held by Roger de Areynes (alias Dareyns) by service of J knight's fee. (Hidwin and Appeltreley) town, held by Robert de Westhidewin by service of ^iinight's fee. (Normidelton) town, held by the heirs of William de BoUesdon by service of ^ knight's fee. J (Benwell) town, held by Richard Kynebel (alias Kenbel) by service of J knight's fee. J (Benwell) town, held by Joan de Ryhill (alias de Eiel) by service of J knight's fee. There are no advowsons of churches pertaining to the heirs of Bolebech, but a pension of 10 marks is due from the abbot of St. Albans, which Hugh de Bolebech conferred on Master John Clarel for life, and of which he is seised. Northumberland. Inq. Tuesday after St. Martin, 47 Hen. III. To the same effect as the above Extents. C.Hen. III. File 2,1. (3.) 529. William de S . . irenak alias de Schyrnac. Writ to Alan la Zuehe, justice of the king's forest, 7 Feb. Inq. Wednesday after St. Oswald the archbishop, 46 Hen. III. Walter, his son, aged 36 and more, is his heir. 152 INQUISITIONS. [WoRCESTBB.J Feekenham forest, a certain bailiwick held of the king in chief, service unspecified. C. Hen. in. File 27. (4.) 530. EicHAED DE Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford. Writ {missing). Inq. (undated.) On what day the earl died is unknown to the jury. [Wilts.] He enfeoffed John de Sulbye of 1 carucate land in Knuk and 1 carucate in Orcheston, and the said John was in peaceful seisin thereof from Friday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 46 Hen. Ill, until Saturday after St. James the Apostle. Writ to the keepers of the honour of Clare, 10 Aug. Inq. Sunday after the Decollation of St. John (the Baptist), 46 Hen. III. on the petition of the earl's executors. [Suffolk.] Kediton manor was held by the earl in wardship through the death of John de Essex, who held of him in chief, and he had nothing there in his own demesne. Similar icrit, 10 Aug. 46 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) [NoEFOLK.] Paneworth manor was held by the earl in wardship through the death of Peter de Nerford, and he had nothing there in his demesne. Similar writ, 10 Aug. Inq. Tuesday the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 46 Hen. III. [Suffolk.] Gaysleyh manor was held by the earl in wardship through the death of Eobert de Halsted, and he had nothing there in his own demesne. Similar writ, 10 Aug. 46 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) [Norfolk.] Quitewell alias Wytewell manor was held by the earl in wardship through the death of Eicherus de Quite welle, who held of him in chief and he had nothing there in his own demesne. Similar unit to the escheator in co. Surrey, 10 Aug. 46 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Surrey. Acstede manor was taken to farm of Eoland de Acstede by John de Stanegrave and William Essewyth, who demised their term to the said earl, but he had nothing there in fee except a tenement which he bought of John Carun. Buckingham. Writ {missing). Inq. Wednesday before the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 46 Hen. III. Cincleberge manor was held by the earl to farm on the day of his death. [Essex.] Writ {missing). Inq. St. Giles's day, 46 (Hen. III). Hausted manor happened to the earl in wardship after the death of Abel de Sancto Martino, who held it of him. in chief, but the earl had nothing there in his demesne. [Glamorgan.] Inq. Sunday after Ash Wednesday, 47 Hen. III. Mairescross manor was held by the earl in wardship through the death of Eichard le Butiler, with the wardship of Joan la Butilere his heir, daughter of William Pincerna deceased, son of John le Butiler brother of the said Eichard. On the death of the said Joan within age, two sisters HENRY III. 153 of the said William claimed the manor, and also a sister of the said Eichard ; on account of which contention the earl retained the manor, but had nothing there in his demeans on the day of his death. Writ (missing). Northampton. Extent (undated). Rowelle borough (extent given) held by the burgesses, tenure unspecified. Northampton. Extent (undated). Eowell manor (extent given) including 704a. land in villenage in Overton and Fowell, tenure unspecified. Surrey. Extent (undated). Bletchingele borough (extent given), tenure unspecified. Surrey. Extent (undated). Bletchingeleye manor and advowson (extent given) , tenure unspecified. Sussex. Extent (undated). Rutherefeld manor and hundred (extent given), tenure unspecified. Hertford. Extent (undated). Standon borough (extent given), tenure unspecified. Hertford. Extent (undated). Standon manor (extent given), tenure unspecified. Popeshale, 12L rent; which the earl bought of Sir Nicholas de Kiriel, hospitaller of Jerusalem. They have the church to their own uses. Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk. Inq. (undated) of lands, &c. acquired and held in socage. Essex. Clarett manor, bought of Robert de Valle, rendering lOi. yearly at the king's exchequer. Suffolk. Couling, 20s. rent bought of Warin de Wadesel'. (Bury St. Edmunds), 3 parts of a mill outside St. Edmunds, with a dry pasture and 12a. meadow pertaining thereto, bought of Luke son of John de Sancto Edmundo. The Earl held nothing in socage in co. Norfolk of his own acquisition. All the above are in the extent of Desnigg', excepting Claret, which is extended by itself. And the said earl had the following from the abbot of St. Edmund for the restoration of peace between them. Essex. Manhal', Cestreford, Brening and Waleden, a messuage and 2 carucates land, held by John de Litleburi and his wife for life. Suffolk. Suthwaud manor. Geysleye, land and rent to the value of 4 marks. Brechenham, the advowson of the church. Gyselingham, the advowson of a moiety of the church, for which he renders 1 bezant or 2s. yearly to the shrine of St. Edmund. Norfolk. Brecham, the advowson of the church. Bichamwell, the advowson of the church. Caldecot, the advowson of the church. Shengham, the advowson of the church. 154 INQUISITIONS. [Suffolk.] Extent {undated). Suthbiri manor (extent given), out of which the -prior of Stok has 5 marks yearly in alms, tenure unspecified. Essex. Extent, 47 (Hen. III.). Clarett manor (extent given), bought and held as abovesaid. Essex. Extent (undated). Her sham manor (extent given), which was of Walter de Seoteny, tenure unspecified. Essex. Extent, 47 (Hen. III). Thacsted manor (extent given with names of tenants) tenure unspecified. The prior of Stoke has the church to his own uses. Essex. Extent, 47 (Hen. III). Berdefeld manor (extent given with names of tenants) tenure unspecified. The prior of Sto^e has the church to his own uses. Suffolk. Extent (undated). Clare borough (extent given), including toll of the market and fairs of Wantesford. [Suffolk.] Extent (undated). Clare manor, excepting the borough (extent given) tenure unspecified. The prior of Stoke has the church to his own uses. Fornham, 40a. arable, 4a. meadow, court and garden, 40s. tallage of villeins, &c. which the earl bought, rendering 2s. 6d. yearly. Prom the great court of Clare there are 20l. in pleas, &c., and there are 41. 8d. rents from certain knights' fees unspecified. Suffolk. Extent, 47 (Hen. III). Hunedene manor (extent given), from which should be subtracted 9 marks which Avice Poyndel receives for life for the land of Angod (extent given), bought by the earl, which the same Angod held of the earl by service oi ^ knight's fee. The prior of Stoke has the church to his own uses. Suffolk. Extent, 47 (Hen. HI). Desening manor (extent given with names of tenants), including parks, called Sutwod wood and Cumheye wood and land in Todeham. Lakingehuth manor (extent given) including the fishery of La Fenne. Tenures unspecified. Kent. Extent (undated). Elding manor (extent given), including a market called Brenchesle, tenure unspecified. The prior of Tonebrug' has the church to his own uses. Kent. Extent (undated). Lokesdale manor (extent given), bought by the earl of Eanulph London, rendering lis. 8d. yearly. Kent. Extent (undated). Bltham manor (extent given) tenure unspecified. Kent. Inq. (undated.) Views of frank pledge, rents, knights' fees and advowsons of the honour of Clare : — (Unspecified), from J. de Kiriel 1 mark rent. Holeford, 2s. Id. HENEY III. 155 (Unspecified), from Hamo de Vieleston 1 sparrowhawk or 2s., and from the prior of Tonebrug' Id. Hardres, 4s. from the view. Natindon, 28. Blen, 4s. Tremeworth, ^ mark. Seldwich, 2s. Diton and Slifeton, 4s. Netlestede, 4s. Chekesel, 4s. Mereworth, f mark. Dodehurst and Pepingeburi, 1 mark. Wecheleston and Litlefeld hundreds, held to fee farm of the king for 40s. yearly. Mereworth, 2 fees held by the heirs of William de Mereworth ; and ^ fee held by Fulk de Sersted. Blen(and ?) in Natindon, 1 fee held by Eobert de Blen. Tremeworth and Dodindale, IJ fee held by Walter de Letton. Holeford, J fee held by Bartholomew Tyson. Crundale, 1 fee held by Nicholas de Haulo. Hardres, 1 fee held by Robert de Hardres. Ditton, Wigebereh and Sifleton, 3^ fees held by Ralph de Ditton. Nethlestede and Pepingeburi, IJ fee held by Walter de WahuU. Pettes, Chekeshull and Horsmonden, 2 fees held by Hugh de Sanford. Suanton, ^ fee held by Richard de Suanthon. Eltheham' aZias Elteham, J fee held by Nicholas de Leuekenore, and i fee by Margery de Rivers. Meleton, 1 fee held by Robert de SeVans: the archbishop has a moiety. Seldwich, | fee held by Henry Malemays. Vieleston, 1 fee held by Hamo de Vieleston. Elding, the tenants owe no other tallage except St. Andrew's aid. Tonebrug, advowson of the priory. Norfolk. Extent {undated). Welles and Warham manors, with the advojvson of Welles (extent given), tenufe unspecified. Norfolk. Extent {undated). Brecham manor and advowson (extent given), tenure unspecified. Norfolk. Extent {undated). Cremplesham manor (extent given), tenure unspecified. The prior of Stoke has the church to his own uses. Norfolk. Extent {undated). Cremplesham manor (full extent with names of tenants). Norfolk. Extent {undated). Great and Little Walsingham manor (extent given), including 10s. for stallage at the church door, and 4 swanneries. Extent {or summary) of lands late of Richard, sometime earl of Gloucester, 46 Hen. HI. [Glodcbstee.] Tokesburi, with the borough and liberties. [WoRCBSTBE.J Busseleye. 156 INQUISITIONS. [Oxford.] Bureford, with the borough and hberties ; and there are yearly rendered by the reeve from the farm of the mill 32s. |y reason of the castle of Porchester. [Southampton.] Belauney and Burghunte. ^ knight's fee held of Sir William Mauduyt by service of J knight's fee ; and J knight's fee held of Thomas de Burghunte by service of \ knight's fee, whose son is in the wardship of Eobert de Sancto Johanne by reason of a fee held of him. Belauney. J acre land held of the fee of William Mauduyt, and rated before E. Passelewe, &c., at 4Jci. because it was within the bounds of the forest. Wanstede. J virgate land held of Walter de Bellingham by service of 16d. yearly. Burhunte. J virgate land held of Henry de Burhunte by service of Vld. yearly. He held nothing of the king in chief, nor of James le Sauvage ; and the wardship of his heir pertains to William Mauduyt by reason of the ^ knight's fee held of him in Belauney and Burhunte. C. Hen. III. File 28. (15.) 561. Philip db Chaunct alias db Chansi. William his son, aged 25, is his heir. HENEY III. 171 Writ, 12 Sept. Inq. Tuesday after the exaltation of the Holy Cross, 47 Hen. HI. Lincoln. Suinhop, 1 knight's fee held of the king in chief; and IJ knights fee held of Peter de Saune. Walesby and Bleseby, 1 fee, whereof Walter de Walesby holds 3 parts, and Eoger de Bleseby holds a fourth part. Wigleton, J_ fee held of the king, which he gave to William, his son, long before he died, who is in full seisin thereof from Whitsunday last. Thurleby, 1 fee, which William de Blakevill holds ; doing to the king for all these tenements service of 1 knight or 2 Serjeants when the king's person shall go in the army. Steinton, 4J bovates land held, of the inheritance of his wife, of Sir Eobert de Nevill, service unspecified. C. Hen. III. File 28. (16.) 562. Alaedtjs le Flembng. Writ {missing). Sussex. Extent, 47 Hen. III. Endorsed with memorandum about the assignment of the manors of Puleburgh, Saperton or Eisendon in dower. Pulberwe manor and advowson (extent given), including lands at Heyburn a member of Pulberwe, and a pasture called Stapelbroc. The advowson of Eigwyte church also pertains to the manor. Gloucester. Extent, 47 Hen. III. Saperton manor and advowson (extent given) , tenure unspecified. Alice late the wife of John le Flemeng, brother of the said Alardus, receives ^ of the rents and works of customers in dower. C. Hen. HI. File 28. (17.) 563. Hamo de Cebuequee alias de Ceeukbr, de Crewkbe and Maud de Avbeeng' alias DB AvEEENCHBS, DE Haveeengbs, sometime his wife. Writ, 6 April, 47 Hen. III. Eobert de Creuker, son of Hamo de Creweker the younger, and nephew (nepos) of the said Hamo deceased, aged 24 and more, is his heir. [Kent.] Inq. (undated.) Chatham manor, held of the king in chief by barony. [Kent.] Inq. (undated.) Ledes manor held of the king in chief and it pertains to the barony of Chattham. [Kent.] Extent (undated). Bokingefaud manor held of the king in chief as member of Chetham manor which is held by barony ; a tenement called Beggebroc held of William de Sey rendering 56s. 8d. yearly ; a tenement held of the prior of Tunebruge rendering 32d. ; a tenement held of the prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, rendering a buck and M. ; a tenement held of Thomas de Bogingefaude and Eichard de Stotmerhelle rendering ITd. ; and a tenement held of Eichard de Leveshote and Nicholas Golie rendering Ad. The abovesaid Eobert, son of Hamo de Creuequer the younger, is heir of the manor of Bogingefaud ; but of all the residue of the tenements Matthew de Creuequer, aged 40 and more, Eobert de Creuequer, aged 30, Hamo de Creuequer son of the said Hamo, and Eobert de Creuequer, John de Creuequer, and Thomas de Creuequer, sons of Hamo the younger, are heirs of Hamo de Creuequer last deceased. 172 INQUISITIONS. [Kent.J Extent (undated). Farleg manor held of the king in chief as member of Chatham manor. Terstan manor similarly held. Writ, to the sheriff of Essex. 5 April, 47 Hen. III., concerning lands held by the said Hamo of the inheritance of the said Maud, sometime his wife. The said Hamo, who married Maud, sister and heiress of William de Averenches, begat of her four daughters, viz. — Agnes married to John de Sand- wyco, Iseult {Isolda, Isouda), who was married to Nicholas de Lenham and had one son, name John, now aged 12, Ellen alias Eleanor married to Bartholomew de Kyriul, alias Bertram de Criel, and Isabel married to Henry de Gaunt ; and the said Agnes, John, Ellen and Isabel are heirs of the said Maud. [EsSEX.J Extent (undated). Elsenham manor (extent given), held of the heirs of Maud de Averenges. [Essex.] Extent (undated). Morton manor (extent given), similarly held. [Hertfoed.] Extent, Wednesday after St. Barnabas, 47 Hen. III. Aldeberi manor (extent given), similarly held of the honour of Berk- hamstede by service of 81. rent. [Essex.] Extent, Sunday before St. Barnabas, 47 Hen. III. Helseneham manor (extent given), similarly held of the honour of Maundevil as pertaining to the barony of Folkestan. [Berks.] Extent, Saturday after St. Barnabas, 47 Hen. Ill (defective). Boclond manor and advowson (full extent given), including- lands in Nortfeld and Sutfeld, a profit of swans on the banks of the Thames, and customs called ' Gershenese ' and ' Gersherthe ' ; two carucates land, held by Eobert de Hetford, knt 1 knight's fee ; 1 carucate by William de Newyntune by service of -J fee ; ser%'ice of J knight's fee done by the heirs of William de Berekote for land which they hold of William de Bo vile in Berekote ; and service of J knight's fee done by- Hawis de Earendone for 1 carucate de Inglesham; all similarly held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee, and another by 40s. yearly to the prior of Nugun. [Kent.] Inq. Monday after the quinzaine of Easter, 47 ? Hen. III. (defaced). Foclistane alias Folcstane manor (extent given), including rents in Halcham, Neuhintune and Hachingre, similarly held, service unspecified. The lands, &c. of the said Maud ought to pertain to her four daughters and their heirs (as above). [Kent.] Extent, Monday after the octave of Holy Trinity, 47 Hen. III. (defective and defaced). Folkestone manor (full extent given), including wrecks, and the follow- ing members, &c. : — Waletune with a barton, land in the fields of Pi , Bertonesgate, Dowberthe ?, la Redelonde, Quedwelle, Iseneforelang, Chalvecroft, Stodwes on la Dune, a pasture under the cliff, a park about IJ league (leucam) in circuit, and woods called Herstlinge and Eeindene. Terlingeham, with fields at the gate of the barton and in Rumfeld, la Marlinge, Bertonesdone, Kingesdone ?, Ruckknolle, Bernesdane, Nort KnoUe, Kellingesdene, Chelkedefeld, Golthorne, Newelond, Holemed, under Oregrove, Bromfeld, and Gorst, and pasture in la Drove and on la Dune called Mirabel. SENEY III. 173 Newetun, with the fields of Kulese, Byestecurt, furlong under la Dune, Belcheberche and la Ponde. Knights' fees (unspecified), viz. — 5 fees held by Nicholas de Crioll of the barony of [Av] erenches, doing service as for fees of Mortain, and the heirs shall give for each fee 100s. for reliefs when they shall happen, and 24s. for scutage when there is scutage at 40s., and he ought to fence 62 perches of the park and pay 25s. for each fee for the guard of the castle of Dover ; he holds elsewhere of the king in chief by barony ; 2| fees similarly held by William de Wiltune, fencing 29J perches only ; 1 fee similarly held by Henry de Everinge, fencing 46 J perches ; 1 fee similarly held by ... . de Everesle, fencing 28 perches ; J fee similarly held by John de Boyntune, fencing 15 perches ; J fee similarly held by ... . Malemeyns, fencing 15 perches ; J fee similarly held by William de la Sale, fencing 15 perches ; 1 fee similarly held by Alfred de Enebroc, fencing 18 perches ; J fee similarly held by ... . de Hauekeswelle, fencing 14 perches ; ^ fee similarly held by the abbot of St. Radegund's, fencing 9 perches ; J fee similarly held by William de Detlinge, fencing, with the men of , 37 perches ; J fee similarly held by de Laverham ?, fencing 21 perches ; J fee similarly held by the master of God's House, Osprenges, fencing 14 perches ; and ^ fee held by the master of the hospital of Swynefeld, rendering 2s. Id. yearly, and fencing 3 perches. The Middelhundred of Folkestone, with the town of Folkestone, 321. 2s. 9d. rent of assize ; Eomescot 15s. id. ; Mortunesfare 2s. 9^d.; Watelselver? 5s.; the Middelhundred 15s. 4d. wodelode; and other rents. Alcham a member of Folkestone (extent given) . Newetune a member of Folkestone (extent of rents given) . Achingre (extent of rents given) . Pleas and perquisites of the hundred (court) of Folkestone, and of the courts of Alcham, Newetune, Achangre and Folkestone. The advowson of the church of denne pertains to the gift of the lord of Folkestone ; and the priory of Folkestone, which is a cell of the abbey of Lullei is of his foundation. The heirs of the said Maud (as above) ought to hold the whole manor of Folkestone of the king in chief by barony. (-See No. 774.) C. Hen. III. File 29. (1.) 564. Baldwin de Insula, bael of Devon. Writs, 13 Jan. and 13 July, 47 Hen. III. Isabel de Fortibus, countess of Albemarle {Alba Maria, Albemaria, Auhe- marle, Aubemara), late the wife of the earl of Albemarle, his sister, age variously stated as 24 and more and 25, is his heir through the death of his son. [Suffolk.] Inq. (undated.) Parva Fakenham manor was recovered by the said Baldwin before Sir Gilbert de Preston, and he was in seisin thereof from St. 'John the Baptist's day in 3 weeks until he enfeoffed Sir William de Wysery. [Southampton ; Isle of Wight.] Extent (undated). Fresqwatere manor (full extent given, with names of tenants). 174 INQUISITIONS. Southampton ; Isle of Wight. Inq. {undated.) Freskewatere manor, held together with all his lands and two boroughs of the king in chief by service of keeping the Isle (of Wight) in the king's fealty against the king's enemies. Southampton. Extent {undated). Langele and Eumbrig' manor (extent given). [Devon.] Extent {undated). Plimton township (extent given), with the advowson of the schools. [Devon.] Inq. {undated.) Plimpton, Honeton, Columpton, Bikleg, Boculond and Walcampton, held of the king in chief, service unknown. Hermanesdon, held of Sir Walter Gtffard, service unspecified. [Hebtfoed.J Inq. {undated and defective.) Sabryceswrthe manor (extent given), held of Sir William 8| knights. [Devon.] Extent {undated). Botesford manor {manerettum) (full extent given with names of tenants) . [Devon.] Extent {undated and defective) . Henemordon manor {manerettum) (full extent given with names of tenants) . [Southampton; Isle of Wight.] Extent {undated). Wrockeshale manor (full extent given with names of tenants). [Southampton ; Isle of Wight.] Extent {undated). La Penne manor {manerettum) (full extent given with names of tenants). SuKREY. Inq. {undated.) Suthlamh' manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, service unknown. Surrey. Inq. The morrow of Palm Sunday, 47 Hen. III. Suthlam' manor with Micham and Straham (full extent given with names of tenants). Oxford. Extent {undated). Newenham alias Neuham manor (full extent given with names of tenants). No knights' fees or advowson pertain to the manor. Sir Thomas de Beaute rendered 40s. yearly for a carucate of land called Poweleye. Southampton. Extent {undated). Christchurch castle (full extent given), to which pertain the boroughs of Christchurch, Westur', Liminton and Essele, with the hundred of Holchurst, and castle guard is due in war time, viz.— the prior of Christchurch for 8 days at his own cost for the land of Sweye, Eoger de Hineton similarly for the land of Holeweye, Roger de Holchurst for his land at Holchurst, Eichard de FarnhuU for his land at Parnhull, William Boschiri of Baylnclislegh for his land there, the heirs of Bereminton for the land of Bereminton, Eoger de Stanton for the land of Soppele, Nigel de Bocland for land at Arnewd, Henry Trenchard for the land of Hordhull, Thomas de Orweye for the land of Dunketon, and the prior of Christ Church and Gregory Marescall for the land of Brutons (?) at Hinton ; and the said prior and many others (names specified) owe suit at the said hundred court ; and the borough of Dorcestre renders 60s. yearly to the castle, and Richard de FarnhuU SOJd. from Tonstal. Christchurch borough (full extent and rental given with names of tenants). HENEY III. 175 « Southampton. Extent (undated and defective). Westur' manor (full extent given with names of tenants), including lands, &c. at Wyke, Aluringwdd and Ywdde, and at Holechurst, Picleswade, Brunneshull, and Mucleshull, and Riston moor. Buriton (extent of lands with names of tenants). Fees pertaining to Christchurch castle : — Adderlegh, 15 fees held by Sir Matthew de Columbariis. , 1 fee held by Richard de Ripariis. Stanton and Soppele, 1 fee Soppele, 1 fee held by John de Bachampton. Hineton, co. Dorset, 1 fee held by de Hineton. . • . . • . . , J fee held by John Lanol. Hamme and Hinton, 1 fee Malleford ?, J fee held by Baldwin de Pentir. Hordhull and Sapperisford ? f fee held by Sir John de Insula. [Southampton; Isle of Wight.] Inq. (undated fragment.) Karesbroc castle (extent given), with two parts of two hundreds in the Isle of Wyth', and (the advowson of?) the church of Ermue. Sir William de Insula holds 7J and i knights' fees, and owes to the lord of the castle homage, relief, and reasonable aid for making his eldest son a knight and marrying his eldest daughter, castle guard and guarding the Island in tirae of war at his own cost, and suit at the court of the castle called knighten court (curia militum) ; Lady Maud de Gatecumbe holds 3 fees by the same service ; Ralph de Gorges 3 fees ; William de Glamorgan 3| fees ; Jordan de Insula and Philip de Cantilupo ^ fee ; Simon de Bendenges J fee ; the heirs of Richard de Langeford 1 fee ; Richard de la Clyve xV fee ; the heirs of Alan de Cheekenhulle I fee ; John de la Wode \ fee ; Jordan de Kingeston ^ fee ; Lady Joan de Cundey and Sir Richard de Afton ^ f ee ; the same Richard de Afton 1 fee ; John de la Brigge ^ fee; Roger de Ogelaundre ^ fee; William de Odyneton ^-^ fee; the prior of Christchurch Jj fee ; Geoffrey de Chillingwod jV fee ; the heirs of Geoffrey de Alba Marie 1 fee ; and Sir John de Wyvile Jg- fee. [Southampton; Isle of Wight.] Extent and rental (undated) . Newport (Novus Burgus) (extent and rental with names of tenants). [Ermine (sic) manor (extent given). Bouecome manor (extent given).*] [YoEK.] Extent, Friday after Mid Lent (47) Hen. HI. Harewde manor (full extent given with names of tenants) including lands, &c. in the fields of Weteerofth, Rugemund, Pulehale and Fites (?), services from the township of Lofthus, lands in Neuhale, and pannage, windfalls, &c. in the wood of Swindene. [Devon.] Extent (undated). Plimpton castle (extent given) including a hundred (court), 3 mills in Plymton, and profits of wood, garden, and of Dertemore, with the following knights' fees held of the lord of the castle : — Erminton Peverel, 1 fee. Stoke Herebert, 1 fee. Morleg', 4 fees. Wyveleworth, 3J fees. * So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, but not now to be found on the document. 176 INQUISITIONS. Bradeston, J fee. Pendrine, J fee. Skytelestor, J fee. Bastard', 3 J fees. (Unspecified) 14 fees held by Robert de Alba Maria. (Unspecified) 15 fees held by Walter Giffard. IBudekeside, 1 fee held by William de Bodekeside. Tamereton Poliot, 2J and J fees held by Ealph de Gorges. Brunton, J fee held by Walter de Brunton. Holdeham, |- fee held by Eoger de Clayvile. Suthwod, I fee held by William Maudut. (Unspecified) 10 fees held by the heirs of William de Brywere, and they ought to find a crossbowman in Plumpton castle at their own costs. Anekesdon and Shilston, 2 fees held by Hugh de Sausey. Elstinton and Shirwell, 2 fees held by Philip de Beumunt. Lega, 4 fees held by Ealph de Daddescumb, and he ought to find a crossbowman in the castle in time of war at his own costs. Asserston, 2 fees held by the heirs of Eobert Helyun. Bitweneya, J fee held by Michael de Aggevile. Thruleg', 1 fee held by Fulk de Ferrariis. Samford and Chevethorn', 1| fee, with the land of Gurmundeton, held by Ealph Herigaud. Wynesford and Whytehetfeld, 1 fee held by Humphrey de Boun ? Unknown, J fee held by Thomas Terry. Leveringeleg', ^ fee held by Guy de Aggevile. Langeleg', 1 fee held by Ealph de Wylinton. Welbristewrth, 1 fee held by the heirs of John le Dispenser. Emhelt, J fee held by Nicholas Emhylt. Geneleye, 1 fee held by John de Beumunt. Cadeburi, tV fee held by the heirs of Eobert de Cadeburi. Oggeberg and Thorre, 7^ fees held by the heirs of William Brueres. Little Torithon, 1 fee held by William de Crues. Tauton, 1 fee held by John de Valle Torta. Devon and Dorset (unspecified), 2 fees held by Hawis de Eipariis. Newelaunde, J fee held by Furneus. Herdewik manor (full extent given with names of tenants), with lands in Hysky, co. Cornwall, the ferry of Blakeston, land called Jatlond, land, &c. in Saltram, rent from the men of Wodetorre for pasture in Dertemore, and rent of 1 sheep with a lamb yearly from the town of Wrystonewrth. The advowsons of the churches of Bocland, Bykeleg', Walkamton, Thruleg' and Honeton pertain to the lord of the castle of Plympton. Bocland, Bykele and Walkampton manors, with the hundred of Ruberg are held by the countess Amice, mother of the late earl Baldwin, to farm at the King's will, rendering yearly to the guardian of the said earl's lands 100 marks. [Wilts.] Extent, Wednesday after the Purification, 47 Hen. III. Worthe borough (full extent and rental given with names of tenants). [Wilts.] Extent, Wednesday after the Purification, 47 Hen. III. {defaced and defective) . Strattone manor (full extent given with names of tenants), including a pasture called Kyngesdon ? HENEY III. 177 Wilts. Extent, Wednesday after the Purification, 47 Hen. Ill (dejective). Sevenhampton manor (full extent given with names of tenants), including a pasture called Billingesham, and the following rents of assize of free tenants : — Berton. J knight held by Eobert de Habindon doing suit and royal service. Merston manor. 2J virgates held by the same Eobert, rendering 2 pairs of gilt spurs. Brodebluntesdon. 1 hide land held by Walerand de Bluntesdon, render- ing 1 pair of gilt spurs and doing suit ; J knight by Eoger de Writele doing suit and royal service ; ^ hide land by Eoger de Bluntesdon rendering 12d. and doing suit ; and J hide by Bryan de Bluntesdon rendering 4s. and doing suit. Brodebluntesdon and Crekelad. 100s. land held by Gilbert de Elsefeld rendering 1 pair of gilt spurs, price 6d., and his tenants of Bluntesdon ought to come twice yearly to the view of frank pledge at Sevenhampton and give 2s. lest they should be vexed. Crekelad. A tenement held by Warin de Eylesbiri rendering 6d. yearly. Wrthe. 1 virgate land held by the same Warin rendering id. yearly and doing suit ; and other lands, &c. by other tenants (names given). Fersedon manor. 100s. land held.by Samson Foliot rendering 1 pair of gilt spurs or 6d. ; and other lands, &c. by other tenants (names given) ; and from a mill there 20s. yearly are rendered to the priory of Garinges. Scundone township. 30s. rent ; and meadows, &e. held by divers tenants (names given). {See No. 933.) C. Hen III. File 29. (2.) 565. . '^'Extent. Tuesday after the Purification, 47 Hen. Ill {fragment). rWiLTS.l Crekelad manor (extent and rental with names of tenants). C. Hen. III. File 29. (3.) 566. Egbert de Clebbeo. Writ {missing). Extent, Sunday after St. Mark, 47 Hen. III. Endorsed : — He died on Friday after Palm Sunday. His heir is named John, and is 4^ years of age. [Suffolk.] Aketon. 160a. arable, 6a. and Ir. meadow, 13^a. pasture, 20a. wood, 67s. SJd. rent, &c., held of the king in chief by J knight's fee. Dorset. (Unspecified.) 4 marks rent. C. Hen. III. File 30. (1.) 567. John de Nbuton. Writ to the sheriff of Northampton, B July, 48 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) John, his son, aged 16, is his heir. Northampton. Neuton. 3J virgates land, and 19s. rent held of John de Brunneby by service of 1 pair of gilt spurs. Bulewyk. 3 virgates land held of Lady Maud de Cantelow by service of 1 pair of gilt spurs. ^ C. Hen. III. File 30. (2.) • This extent may perhaps belong to No. 564. 22880 178 INQUISITIONS. 568. Philip son of Philip Mimekan. Writ, 16 Oct. 48 Hen. III. Inq. The morrow of Ash Wednesday, 49 (Hen. III). John, his son, aged 21 at the feast of St. Margaret last, is his heir. OxFOEB. Hedindon. 1 hide land held of the king in chief for keeping the bailiwick of Schottovere and Stowod ; and J hide land of the countess of Warwick by service of lis. Gersindon. f hide land held of Isabel Eapin by service of 12s. Schedule of the names of those who have boats in the town of Bunigtun ? (or ?Eimigtun). {Comp. No. 856.) C. Hen. in. Fik 30. (3.) 569. Thomas Tybel, of Wyleden, alias Tieel. Writ, 21 July. Inq. Monday after St. James, 48 Hen. III. Ealph, his son, aged 16, is his heir. Bedpoed. Wilden and Bolehurst. J knight's fee, viz. a messuage, (100?) a. land in demesne, meadow, 9a. wood, 40s. 3|d. rent of assize, &c. held of the king in chief, finding one esquire" with hauberk, sword, and lance for 40 days at his own costs in the king's army. The said Thomas in his lifetime alienated of the above J fee, 2 virgates, 3Ja., 1 r. land, 47s. l^d. rent of assize, and 1 quarter of land, of which the heir is bound to warrant a third part to the feoffees for his mother's dower ; and also J virgate land of the marriage of his wife in the town of Crowele, which the heir ought to warrant wholly to the feoffees ; so that little will remain in the king's hand. C. Hen. III. File 30. (4.) 570. EoBEET HE Baevill alias de Baebvill. Writ, 23 Oct. Inq. The vigil of St. Martin, 48 Hen. III. His two daughters, aged 12 and 14, are his heirs. Lincoln. Barton. 17 bovates land and 14 tofts held of the king in chief by service of one sore sparrowhawk. Emma his wife has a third part. {See Nos. 877, 527, 666.) C. Hen. III. File 30. (5.) 571. John le Bldnd alias le Blond. Writ, 20 Dec. 48 Hen. III. John, his son, aged 30, is his heir. SoMBESET. Inq. Friday after St. Hilary, 48 Hen. III. Nitherhamm. 2 carucates land and J of Exetone, all held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee. Middlesex. Extent (undated.) Edelmeton manor, held of William de Say in chief by service of J knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 30. (6.) HENRY III. 179 572. Alexander db Bemflet. Writ, 27 May, 48 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) John, his brother, aged 30 and more, is his heir. Essex. Hatfeld. 120a. land in demesne, 3a. meadow, 2(i. rent of assize, &c. held of the king by service of 1 knight. Bamflet. 1 hide land held of the house of St. Martin ' le grant,' service unspecified. C. Hen. in. File 30. (7.) 573. JoLLAND de Duremen alias de Durame. Writ, 11 Dec. 48 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) JoUand, his son, aged 5 at Easter next, is his heir. [Essex.] Suffhale manor in the town of Great Dunmawe, held of the king in chief, of the honour of the count of St. Pol, by service of one gilt spur or 6d. yearly ; ^ virgate land held of the fee of Ralph de Berners ; J virgate land of the fee of John de Apelderesfeld ; and 2Ja. of the fee of Walter son of Robert. C. Hen. III. File 80. (8.) 574. Geoffrey Costentin. Writ (missing). Inq. The morrow of the translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 48 Hen. III. John Costentin, his brother, aged 29, is his heir. Lincoln. Bondeby. 1 toft and 7 bovates land in demesne, and 30 bovates and 3 parts of a bovate land, with 5 tofts, &c. in villenage, held of the king in chief by serjeanty, viz. carrying a white wand before the king on Christmas Day when in his presence. C. Hen. III. File 30. (9.) 575. William db Gardinis. Writ, 10 April. Inq. Tuesday in Easter week, 48 Hen. HI. William, his son, aged 30 and more, is his heir. Salop. Langeleg manor. 1 carucate land (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of going into Wales with the king at his own cost, when there shall be war between England and Wales, for 40 days. C. Hen. III. File 30. (10.) 576. William Gatjgy alias de Gaugt. Writ, 27 Oct. 48 Hen, III. Inq. 5 Nov. 49 Hen. III. He had no heir either of himself or of any other, and the following manor is the king's escheat because held of him in chief. Leicester. Garthorpe manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee. Certain persons were in the manor on behalf of the earl of Ferrars, as they said, but hare now withdrawn. C. Hen. III. File 30. (11.) 180 INQUISITIONS. 577. Philip db Arcy alias Darci. Writ, 28 May, 48 Hen. III. Sir Norman, his son, aged 28 and more, is his heir, and was married many years ago. Lincoln. Inq. (undated.) Noketun. 10 carucates and 6 bovates land held of the king in chief, service unspecified. Dunnestun. 2 carucates and 2 bovates land, 2 mills, and lib. cummin rent, held of the king in chief, service unspecified. Lincoln. Inq. The morrow of Holy Trinity, 48 Hen. III. Cuningesby manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, with all his other manors, by service of 2 knights. The countess of Lincoln took the manor to farm, and the term still lasts for 2 crops, but the said Philip retained the wood in his own hand. Lincoln. Inq. The eve of Holy Trinity, 48 Hen. HI. Stalingburg. 24 bovates land and 211. 3s. rent, held of the king in chief ; and the said Philip held the whole barony by service of 2J knights' fees. Lincoln. Inq. Thursday after St. Barnabas, 48 Hen. III. Kalkewell town (extent given), held of the king in chief as a moiety of a whole barony by service of two knights. Steinton. 1 If bovates land held of Sir Eobert de Nevile by foreign service ; IJ bovate land and 2 tofts of the fee of the said Philip held by Walter de Holegates rendering J mark yearly, of the sale of Sir Norman Darci ; and 2 bovates land similarly held by Herbert de Steinton rendering 14s. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 30. (12.) 578. John de Stodham. Writs, 17 Sept. 48 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Eoger, his brother, aged 24 and more, is his heir. Essex. Sutton. 119a. arable, 24s. 8^d. rent of assize, &c. with the advowson of the church. Plumberge. 58a. meadow and wood, &c. All held of the king by service of 2 knights' fees and lib. pepper yearly. Writ, 26 Sept. 48 Hen. HI. Inq. Monday after St. Luke. Essex. _ Great Sutton. A messuage, 119a. arable, 6a. wood, 47s. 6d. rent of assize, &c., with the advowson of the church. Plumbere. 27a. arable, 12a. wood, 7s. rent, &c. All held of the king in chief by service of 2 knights' fees, and lib. pepper. Plumbere. 40a. land held of the heirs of WiUiam de Soberi by service of 10s. yearly. Tendrig'. 80a. land, 2a. meadow, 5a. wood, 13s. 4.d. rent, &c. held of the heirs of William son of Adam de Gosefeud by service of one sore sparrowhawk. C. Hen. III. File 80. (18.) HENRY III. 181 579. EOEEET DE BlYB. Writ, 4 July. Inq. Sunday after St. James the Apostle, 48 Hen. IE. Thomas, his son, aged 25, is his heir. NoBTHUMBBELAND. Matfcu. 55a. arable, 6a. meadow, 5 bondmen each holding 24a. and rendering 16s. yearly, 1 cottar holding 4a. and rendering 2s., a watermill, and one free tenant holding 20a. and rendering 10s. yearly. Louerbotel. 24a. land. Nofferton. 80a. land, and one free tenant rendering 19d. yearly. Newcastle on Tyne. 4 burgages rendering 24s. yearly. All held of the king in chief by service of 8 marks and 9d. yearly. Natferton, a messuage and 2a. land held of Eobert Freman by service of Id. yearly. {See No. 608.) C. Hen. III. File 30. (14.) 580. Alfred de Lincoln. Writ, 8 June. Extent, Saturday the eve of SS. Peter and Paul, 48 Hen. IH (defective). Robert son of Payn, son of Margery his eldest sister, Beatrice de Gouiz, his second sister, 'and Aubrey (Albreda) de Lincoln, his youngest sister, all of full age, are his heirs. Dorset. Wynterburn and Langeton manors, with the advowson of Wynterburn (extents given), held of the king in chief in barony by service of 2 knights ; and 25 fees are held of those-manors. [Dorset.] Akeford and Dunedisse manors, with the advowsons of Akeford church and Dunetisse chapel (extents given), held of the abbot of Glastonbury by service of 5 knights. 4J and ^ fees are held of these manors. [Dorset.] Dunetisse and Tileye. A part of the park outside the said park, held of the abbot of Cerne by service of holding his stirrup when the abbot shall mount his horse, and giving him a place in the county (court ?) when present. [Wilts.] Celes manor (extent given), which was given in free marriage with Maud, mother of the said Alfred, held of John son of John. [Somerset.] Norton manor (extent given), which was given in free marriage with Aubrey, grandmother of the said Alfred, held of the heirs of William de Forz. [Dorset.] Bardolveston and Pinford, 2 knights' fees held of the bishop of Salisbury. The wife of the said Alfred shall have the whole manors of and Duntisse, with the advowsons; rendering to the heirs 2 marks Memorandum of Partition. The part of Robert son of Payn : — Dorset. Wynterburn St. Martin, and he shall give to Aubrey de Lincoln 22s. Bd. of land or rent. Knights' fees : — Corfton, held for 1 fee. Boclaund, for 1 fee. Pydele Bardolf, for 1 fee. Tatton, for i fee. Lim, for J fee. 182 INQUISITIONS. The part of William de Goyz : — Wilts. Seles. SoMEBSBT. Norton, from which he shall give to Aubrey de Lincoln 22s. M. of land or rent. Knights' fees : — [Dorset.] Pydele Tunere, held for 2 fees. The land of Talebot ?, for 1 fee. The land of Eudo, for i (fee). [DoBSET.J Swanewye, for 1 fee. The part of Aubrey : — And she shall have 44s. 6d. of land or rent from her coparceners, and 2| marks land or rent from Joan, late the wife of Alfred de Linc[oln]. Knights' fees : — .[DoESET.] Warmwell, held for 1 fee. [DoESET.] Muleburn, for J fee. The land of Kivell, for i fee. The land of Moys le Bret,'for f (fee). LoUebrok, for ^ (fee). [DoESBT.J Stafford, for 1 fee. These remain to Lady Joan de Nichole in dower by lot, and she shall answer to the king and the abbot of Glastonbury for i of the service. Fees in chief : — [DoESET.J Frome Wytefeuld, 3 knights' fees. [DoESBT.] Watercombe, 1 fee. [Lands of ?] John de Bakebere and Ham, ^ fee and the service of 1 virgate land. [DoESBT.J Waldik and Crihc, 3 parts of 1 fee. [DoESET.] Wolgerston, J fee. [Lands of ?] Eobert de Bokeswrthe and Roger Chanterel, a (fee) . [Dorset.] Eingstede, 1 fee by a mesne (per intermedium) . C. Hen. III. File 30. (15.) 581. EOBEET DE GaTTON uUaS DE GaTTUNB. Writ, 14 July, 48 Hen. III. Inq. [undated.) Hamo, his eldest son, aged 22 and more, is his heir. SuBEEY. Gattune, 2 knights' fees held of the king through the escheat of the honour of Peverel, doing guard at Dover castle as much as pertains to 2 knights' fees. Writ, 14 July, 48 Hen. III. Inq. (undated fragment.) Kent C. Hen. III. File 30. (16.) 582. Thomas de Hbmbgrave alias de Hemmegbave. Writ, 2 July, 48 Hen. III. Edmund, his son, aged 10, is his heir, and is in the wardship of the wife of Eobert le Noreys at Eunewell, co. Essex. HENEY III. 183 [Suffolk.] Extent (undated). Hemmegrave manor and advowson (extent given), held of the abbot of St. Edmunds rendering 100s. 6d. to the sacristan, 10s. to the pittancer, and other services to the amount of 2s. ^d. [Suffolk.] Extent, Tuesday after St. Peter ad vincula, 48 Hen. [Ill] . Berningham. A messuage, lOSa. arable, l^a. meadow, 3^a. pasture, 51s. 8^d. rent of assize, &c. ; whereof the capital messuage and 32a. land held of John le Sunte, J knight's fee of Ealph son of Henry Delebec, who is in the wardship of Master John de Baggewrh', and the residue of Sir Eustace de Berningham, John de Sancto Claro, Thomas de Stagno, John de Stantun, Stephen Clerk, and W. Welde, &c. Hemegrave, Tudeham, Mutford and Giselham, advowsons of the churches. , Hemmegrave manor and advowson, held of the abbot of St. Edmunds by socage. Westle and Saxham, held of the said abbot and others by socage. Berningham, held of Ealph del Bek and others by knight's service. Thudeham, with the advowson, held of Peter de Leiham by service of 2 knights. Muthford, with half the hundred and the advowson, held of the king by knight's service and a farm of 4Z. yearly. [Suffolk.] Extent (undated). Tudeham manor, with the advowson (extent given), held of Peter de Leyham by service of 2 knights ; of which manor William de Clara holds 4:1. land in Tudeham by service of | knight and 20s. for a scutage of 40s. and the other tenants give 32s. Id. for scutage. ■ C. Hen. III. File 30. (17.) 583. Isabel de Ceessy alias de Cressi. Writ, 13 Nov. 48 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) She died on the day of the Apostles Simon and Jude. Aline la Marscale alias la Maresehal, her sister, age variously stated as 60 and more, and 90 and more, is her heir. Lincoln. Haslokebi, Milnethorpe, Greibi and Auethorp, ^ knight's fee held of the king in chief. Writ, 13 Nov. 48 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) NoEFOLK. Buxtune manor (extent given), with 60a. arable in Kinestorp, and rents of assize in Merkeshal and Castre, pertaining thereto, held of the king in chief by a moiety of a barony. C. Hen. III. File 30. (18.) 584. Ealph de Teop alias de Thoep, de Theop. Writ (missing). Simon, his son, aged 4 at the Ascension, 48 Hen. Ill, is his heir. NoETHAMPTON. Extent (undated). Trop. Messuage and 3 virgates land, held by rendering to the prior of Daventre 16s. id., and to William de Warner 2d. and Qilb. cummin. Welton. 2J virgates land held of the fee of Ivo Karel rendering to him 20s. ; and J virgate held of Eichard de Flore for 4s. Esseby. 21. 7s. 6d. from free tenants, held by rendering to Eichard de Euton 2 marks yearly. No heir mentioned. 184 . INQUISITIONS. [NoETHAMPTON.J luq. Mondaj the morrow of St. Matthew. Bokehy. 2 virgates land held of Henry Grete rendering Id. yearly, which before his death he gave by deed to Emma his daughter by charter, who has been for a long time seised thereof, rendering Id. yearly. Sonene (?). 10a. land held of the same, and a mill. Eavenesthorp. 100s., and 13s. &d. rent, held of the king in chief, which 100s. he gave to Joan his daughter, rendering 4ci. yearly, and the 13s. 6d!. to the said Emma, of which they had seisin long before his death. No heir mentioned. Northampton. Inq. Thursday before St. Michael, 48 Hen. III. Horepol. 2J virgates land in demesne, with a messuage, 9J virgates in villenage, a windmill, and rents from divers tenants (names given), held of the king in chief for ^ knight's fee. Writ {de melius inquirendo), 30 Sept. 48 Hen. III. [NoETHAMPTON.J Extent {undated). Horepol manor and advowson (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of i knight's fee ; and 2 virgates land held in excha,nge for a certain land of Eavenestorp. [Northampton.] Extent {undated). Eavenestorp and Cotes. 8s. 4:d. (rent) pertaining to HorpoU manor, held of the king in chief. Buckeby. 10a. land and a windmill held of Henry Grete rendering Id. yearly ; and a place of meadow held of Sir Eustace de Watford, service unspecified. [Northampton.] Extent {undated). Trop. 3 virgates land in demesne, a windmill, 6s. rent of assize, 2 dovecots, and pasture in Welleton and Trop, rendering 17s. 9i. yearly to the prior of Daventre, and 6s. to one Simon Abbe (?). Welleton. Garden, IJ virgate land and 68s. Qd. rent of assize, held of Eichard de Eaundes, rendering 20s. Esseby. 70s. ^d. rent of assize, held of John de Euton, rendering 17s. 9i. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 30. (19.) 585. William le Blund. JVrit, 3 June, 48 Hen. III. William de Kyrketot {alias de Cricketot), son of William and Agnes de Kyrketot, his elder sister, aged 26, and Eobert de Waleynis alias de Valeyns, son of Eobert and lady Eoys' de Waleyns, another sister, aged 17, are his heirs. Essex. Inq. {undated.) Wrabenase manor. 305a. arable, wood, marsh, meadow and pasture, 4L rent of assize, a watermill, &c., held in parts of Edmund son of Thomas, Sir Eichard de Wikes, John de Eameseye and Simon Parlebien, in socage, and he paid 10 marks yearly to the abbot of St. Edmunds as attorney of the said Edmund and Eichard. Writ, 3 June, 48 Hen. III. Norfolk. Inq. {undated.) Cleye. 204a. (land), pasture, 64«. M. rent of assize, rents of lambs, geese, fowls, heather, eggs, apples, &c. and of 2 mills, held of Sir William de Montek' by ^ knight's fee, excepting 8d. HENEY III. 185 [Suffolk.] (Extent) . . (of the Nativity) . of St. John the Baptist, 48 Hen. HI. (defective.) Asfeld manor (extent given). Ixeworth manor (extent given). Walsam manor (extent given) . All held of the king in chief by service of 5 J knights. All the churches of the barony have been given to the priory of Ixewrth to ' its own uses. The land of Lenehey (?) is held of the Earl of Oxford by free marriage. The lady ought to be dQwered of J of the above. C. Hen. III. File 30. (20.) 586. Hugh de Vek, Eael of Oxfoed. Writ (missing). Eobert, his son, age variously stated as 22 and more, 23, and 23^, is his heir. Middlesex. Extent made after Christmas, 48 Hen. III. Kensenton manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, and it pertains to the barony of being chamberlain. The villeins can be taxed at the will of the lord. The abbot of Abindon, has the church to his own uses. Buckingham. Extent made after Christmas, 48 Hen. III. Medmeham manor (extent given), held of the king in chief of the honour of Bolebek, service unspecified. The villeins can be taxed at the will of the lord. The abbot of Medmeham has the church to his own uses. Buckingham. Extent made after Christmas, 48 Hen. III. Cestresham manor (extent given), held of the king in chief of the said honour, service unspecified. The villeins- can be taxed at the will of the lord. The abbots of Leicester and Wobbur' have the church to their own uses. [Kent?] Extent (undated.) . Flete manor (extent given), held of the heir of Folkestan, and by him of the archbishop of Canterbury, service unspecified. OxFOBD. Extent made after Christmas, 48 Hen. III. Crowemers manor (extent given), held of the honour of Gyffard pertaining to Whychirch, and it pertains to the Marshalsea. The nuns of Garing have the church to their own uses. Cambkidge. Extent made after Christmas, 48 Hen. III. Caump manor and advowson (extent given), including 88a. newly acquired in Frakenho, 9s. 3d. rent of the fee of Sir Eichard de Munfichet, from which he renders 3s. %^d. to Henry de Henechach and Walter son of Samson, 52s. 5f i. yearly rent, newly acquired, whereof part is of the honour of Eichemund, and 23s. newly acquired in Hemsted of the fee of Clare. The manor is held of the king in chief pertaining to his barony for which he is the king's chamberlain. The villeins can be taxed at the will of the lord. Cambridge. Extent made after Christmas, 48 Hen. III. Abiton manor and advowson (extent given), held of the king in chief together with the manor of Caump and other lands pertaining to his barony of being the king's chamberlain. 186 INQUISITIONS. Suffolk. Extent made after Christinas, 48 Hen. III. Cokefeud manor (extent given) of the fee of the abbot of St. Edmund's, tenure unspecified. The villeins can be taxed at the will of the lord. Suffolk. Extent made after Christmas, 48 Hen. III. Preston manor (extent given), newly purchased and of the fee of the said abbot, tenure unspeciiied. The villeins can be taxed at the will of the lord. Essex. Extent made after Christmas, 48 Hen. III. Hengham Castr' manor (extent given), with 12s. rent of the borough, the advowson of the priory, which has the church to its own uses, and a hamlet called Tillebyri with the advowson (extent given), held of the king in chief by being his chamberlain. Essex. Extent made after Christmas, 48 Hen. III. Eamese manor (extent given) of the. fee of Walter, son of Robert, for which he paid 10s. for the guard of Baynard for 24 weeks. Essex. Extent made after Christmas, 48 Hen. III. Kaneveles (?) manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, pertaining to his barony of being the king's chamberlain. The villeins can be taxed at the will of the lord. The prior of Hethfeld has the church to his own uses. Essex. Extent made after Christmas, 48 Hen. III. Bumsted manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, service un- specified. The villeins can be taxed at the will of the lord. The prior of Hatfeld has the church to his own uses. Stepelbumsted. 100a. arable, 4a. meadow, pasture, 5a. wood, 21s. 6d. rent, &c. newly acquired, held of the honour of Boulogne of Robert de Merk for ^ knight's fee. The lady of the place has ^ in dower, and the earl ought to maintain the heir as one of his household {de libera faviilia sua) to the age of 20 years,' or to render 40s. yearly for 15 years, and give him 4 marks yearly for the remaining 5 years, and 100s. when he shall come to full age, if he shall wish to retain the land. Essex. Extent made after Christmas, 48 Hen. III. Benetly manor and advowson (extent given) ; the manor pertains t% the barony, as Culn' and Hengham do, of being the king's chamberlain. Essex. Extent made after Christmas, 48 Hen. III. Coin manor (extent given) held of the king in chief, as other manors are, in barony by being the king's chamberlain. The prior of Coin has the church to his own uses. Essex. Extent made after Christmas, 48 Hen. III. Gelham manor (extent given) held of the king in chief rendering yearly at the exchequer lOL fee farm; and besides he paid 6 soams of wheat and 6 of barley worth 48s. in ordinary years, to Otto son of William, for life, for 80a. arable newly acquired. The villeins can be taxed at the will of the lord. Essex. Extent made 48 Hen. III. Duddinghurst manor and advowson (extent given), tenure unspecified. Tallage at the lord's will from the customers. Essex. Extent made 48 Hen. III. Dunham manor and advowson (extent given), tenure unspecified. The customers ought to be taxed at the will of the lord. HENBY III. 187 Essex. Extent made after Christmas, 48 Hen. III. Messing manor (extent given), of the fee of Eoger de Messing, and the earl had it in exchange for the land of Beauchamp, which he held of the king in chief. There are 3 customers who can be taxed at the will of the lord. Buckingham. Extent made after Christmas, 48 Hen. III. Whytchurche manor and advowson (extent given), with 40s. rent of the borough, held of the honour of Gyffard, pertaining to the Marshalsea, and it is the head of 18 fees which the earl held of the heirs of the Marshal. The villeins can be taxed at the will of the lord. C. Hen. III. File 31. (1.) 587. EoGEE DE Qtjency, Eakl of Winchbstbk. Writ {missing). He died on the day of St. Mark the Evangelist. Henry de Lascy, aged 14 on the day of the Epiphany next, is his heir. Yoke. Extent, Tuesday the morrow of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin 48 Hen. III. Elmesale alias Elmesse manor (extent given), tenure unspecified. The reeve of the manor has received the rents and perquisites ainee the earl's death. Bedford. Extent, Saturday before the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 48 Hen. III. Styventon alias Steventon manor (extent given), tenure unspecified. The reaves have received the rents and perquisites since the earl's death. Joan, wife of Sir Humphrey de Bourn the younger, of full age, and Hawis, within age, daughters of the late Eobert de Quency, are the next heirs. Bbdfoed. Inq. Tuesday before St. Denis, 48 Hen. III. Eobert de Quency a little before his death granted the manor of Styventon by charter to the said Earl.Eoger and the heirs male of his body, with condition that if he should die without such heirs the manor should revert to the said Eobert or his heirs. The heirs of the said Eobert are his daughters, the abovesaid Joan aged 19, and Hawis aged 14. From the earl's death the manor was in the hands of Margaret de Lascy countess of Lincoln, and Sir Humphrey de Boun the younger, until it was taken into the king's hands on Saturday after the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin, by the king's last command. NoETHAMPTON. Inq. Wednesday before the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 48 Hen. III. Wadenho manor and advowson (extent given), tenure unspecified. The reeve has received the rents and perquisites of the manor from the day of St. Mark the Evangelist in Easter week. Nottingham. Extent, Sunday after the Decollation of St. John the Baptist 48 Hen. III. Kneshall manor (extent given with names of tenants), with the wapentakes of Alcherton, Plumtre and Eisley, 2 bovates land held of Knes- hall church, land in the field of Kirneshall, and an assart called Griffes, tenure unspecified. The reeve has received the rents and perquisites from the death of the earl, viz. the day of St. Mark in Easter week. Endorsed : — Knights' fees : — Thomas son of William holds 8 fees of the earldom ? (de com') of Nottingham, viz. : — 5 fees Nottingham and 3 beyond Done ? viz. : — in Bathele, Musham, Kereseford ? Weston, Norhampton, .... eby, Cotum, Marnham, Eeseleye, Lyntepol> Hartworht, and Plumptre. 188 INQUISITIONS. Writ, 7 Oct. 48 Hen. III. Inq. The day of St. Edward the Confessor, 49 Hen. III. [YoEK.J Elmesale manor (extent given) ; there are no knights' fees or advowsons ; the earl held the manor for life in exchange for the manors of Kypes and Scales, and Alice de Lascy received the Whitsuntide rent, viz. — 32s., and the manor is in the custody of the reeve until the king shall otherwise command. {See Nos. 732 and 776.) C. Hen. in. File ^1. (2.) 588. EoGEB DB ToNT dlias DB Thony. Writ of extent to James Freysel, 18 June, 48 Hen. IH. Wales. Extent, St. Vincent's day, 49 Hen. III. Painscastle (Castrum Matildis), with the honour (extent given), held of the king of England in chief hy knight's service. And whereas 52 knights' fees in England and Wales are held of the honour of Colwent pertaining to the said castle, as is said, the jury say that they know that many fees were held of the said Eoger, but who held them they know not. Devon. Extent, Thursday the eve of St. Peter ad Vincula, 48 Hen. III. Sutauton manor and advowson (extent given with names of tenants) held of the king in chief, service unknown ; including 50s. rent from William le Pruz who owes relief when it happens, 121. 5s. 6d. land held by Richard de Poltimor by service of -^ knight's fee, owing relief and wardship, 100s. land held by Henry de Horton by similar service, lOZ. 13s. land held by William de Moun in free marriage with Juliana de Vernun, rents at Sele, I of the issues of the market of Nortauton, and perquisities, &c. in the township of Sele. Norfolk. Extent, Monday before St. Margaret, 48 Hen. III. Neketon manor (full extent given with names of fields and tenants), held of the king in chief by knight's service. Neketon, Little Franesham and Little Kersingham, the patronage of the churches. Westacre, the patronage of the priory. Godewik. 1 carucate land held by the prior of Westacre, rendering 15s. yearly to the lord of Neketon, and suit of court, and 2s. yearly rent of the stewardship {annul redditus de senescaucia). Sperham. 1 carucate land with the rent and services of 30 villeins. Bodeneye. The rent and services of 10 villeins. Shengham. Of 2 villeins. Dunham. Of 4 villeins. Gutland. Of 6 villeins. Hale. Of 2 villeins. Franesham. Of 14 villeins. All held by Eoger de Clifford of the lord of Neketon, by service of -^ knight's fee. Great Kersingham. 2s. rent for stewardship due by John le Breton for the tenement of La Strehalle. Little Kersingham township. HI. were received by John Hake for life of the gift of the said Eoger, by the hands of Master Philip the vicar, who held the manor to farm of the said Eoger until after the feast of St. Michael, 47 Hen. Ill, when the said Eoger resumed the said 14L rent with the manor into his own hands. Wrotham. Divers rents, with names of tenants owing suit at the court . of Neketon. HENEY III. 189 North Wrotham, held by the prior of Sutthone of the lord of Neketon, owing suit at the court of Neketon. The warren of Wrotham is inthe hands of the lord of Neketon. [Essex.] Extent, Sunday the morrow of St. Luke the Evangelist, 48 Hen. III. Wolcomestowe manor (full extent given with names of tenants, one of whom holds land by 1 falcon's hood, and another by 3 playing dice yearly) held of the king in chief, service unknown. The prior and convent of Holy Trinity, London, hold the church to their own uses. Hertford. Extent, Mary Magdalen, 48 Hen. III. (defective). Flemstede manor with the patronage of the church and of the priory of St. Giles (full extent given with names of tenants), held of the king in chief by socage. C. Hen. III. File 31. (3.) 589. Geoffrey db Buedblbys. Writ, 7 May, 48 Hen. III. Inq. (undated). John his son, aged 24 and more, is his heir. Norfolk. (Unspecified.) 120a. land in demesne, 40s. 6d. rent of assize, 7Ja. wood, 5a. meadow, and divers works and services, held by serjeanty of being Larderer. C. Hen. III. File 31. (4.) 590. Baldwin db Boullers. Writ, 15 Nov. Inq. Friday the feast of St. Clement, 48 Hen. III. Wilts. Poulton manor was never the king's ancient demesne, but was his escheat because the said Baldwin, who held it of the king in chief, died having no heir or next of kin who ought to have it. C. Hen. III. File 31. (5.) 591. EiCHARb LxjVEL alias Lowel, Lovel. Writ, 3 Oct. Inq. Saturday the day of St. Luke the Evangelist, 48 Hen. III. Hugh Lowel, his brother, is his heir, and of full age. SoMERSjiT. Kari Lowel barony, tenure unspecified, whereof Lady Eva Lovel is dowered of i part and more. C. Hen. III. File 31. (6.) 592. Nicholas de Bonevill. Mandate from the king's escheator to the escheator of co. Somerset, reciting writ (undated). Inq. Wednesday before St. Ambrose, 48 Hen. III. William de Bonevil, knt. is his heir, and of full age. Somerset. Sock manor, lands, &c., to the value of 101. yearly held of the king in chief by service of J fee, and the residue of the manor held of Robert de Bello Campo by service of 2 fees of Mortain. C. Hen. HI. File 31. (7.) 190 INQUISITIONS. 593. John de Ceioll. Writ (missing). Inq. Friday after the Purification, 48 Hen. III. Bertram, his son, aged 27, is his heir. Kent. Seten manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of finding one leash of greyhounds at the king's summons once a year as long as a pair of fewterer's shoes shall last. Nitherhardres manor (extent given) held of Sir Roger de Leybourne in chief by service of one sparrowhawk (nisi) yearly or 2s. Esmeresfeud manor (extent given) held of the heirs of John son of Bernard, by service of f knight's fee. Everland manor (extent given) held of the archbishop of Canterbury in chief by service of J knight's fee. Boy ton manor (extent given) held of the archbishop in chief, service unspecified. Waterchine manor (extent given) held of the archbishop in chief, service unspecified. Welles manor (extent given) held, of the inheritance of his wife, of the king in chief of the honour of Perches, service unspecified. Neweham manor (extent given) held of Eobert Biset in chief, viz. — a free tenement, by service of J knight's fee, rendering yearly 9s. Ud. ; and the residue of the manor held in socage of the priory of Eochester in chief, rendering 12s. 6d. yearly. Freyenestede parish. 2 marks rent held of Sir F. Peyforer. C. Hen. III. File 31. (8.) 594. Agatha, late the wife of Hugh lb Walbys. Writ, 22 Jan., 49 Hen. III. Inq. (undated). John le Wales her son, aged 30 and more, is her heir. [Sussex.] Mydloventon. 4 virgates land held of the king in chief by service of 1 mark yearly. C. Hen. III. File 31. (9.) 595. Eobeet de Boeham. Writ, 19 Sept. 49 Hen. III. Inq. The eve of St. Martin, 50 Hen. III. Philip, his son, aged 23, is his heir. [Essex.] Borham and Little Badewe manors, held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 31. (10.) 596. William de Gaugt. Writ, 26 Sept. Inq. Thursday after St. Francis, 49 Hen. III. Eichard Laundry, his sister's son, aged 40 and more, is his heir. [Leicestee.] Garthorp manor, held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee. [Leicestee.] Wymundeham. 30a. land held of divers men by divers services unspecified. Leicestee. Inq. (undated). Same as the above. C. Hen. III. File 31. (11.) HENRY III. 191 597. Joan Bruer alias Brutrb. Mandate &c. reciting writ, dated 16 Jan. Inq. Sunday after the Purification, 49 Hen. HI. [Somerset.] What the Lady Joan Bruyre held in fee she gave away before her death, but she held Odecumbe, Yle and Mulverton in dower. The jury know of no other true heirs of the manors of Odecumbe and Yle unless the Bretts (Brettos) who had been lords of Hececumbe, which manors were alienated from the just heirs through the power of Sir William Bruyre the elder. C. Hen. III. File SI. (12.) 598. Lyanus db Maunouers alias db Matjnvers. WHt, 12 Sept. 49 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Joan de Maunouers, his sister, aged 23, is his heir. [Nottingham.] Holm town or manor with the advowson (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 31. (13.) 599. Thomas db Nesy alias Danbst. Mandate &c. reciting writ, dated 8 Jan. 49 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) Bartholomew, his son, aged 15, is his heir. Wilts ; Westbury Hundred. Dultun. 1 virgate land held of Richard Danesy for 2s. and lib. pepper, and 2s. 8d. for the king's serjeanty ; and 1 virgate land and 6a. held of the prior of Stiventin for 9s. id. C. Hen. III. File 31. (14.) 600. Adam de Gbrstan. Writ, to the sheriff of Lancaster, 29 April, 49 Hen. III. Inq. (undated). John his son, is his heir and of full age. Lancaster. Gerstan. 4 carucates land and a mill held of Robert de Ferr' earl of Derby in chief by service of 20s. yearly, and suit at Lancaster county (court) and Westderby wapentake. C. Hen. III. File 31. (15.) 601. Ralph Musard. Writ, 4 Dec. Inq. Tuesday after Christmas, 49 Hen. III. He died the eve of the Apostles Simon and Jude last. Ralph his son, aged 30 and more, is his heir. Derby. Staveley manor, held of the king in chief by service of 2 knights' fees, Wodesthorp. 1 carucate land held of Roger de Abbetot for 4d. yearly. Hinckreshill and Willamthorp, held of the heirs of John de Deyncurt for J knight's fee. Wytewell. 1 bovate land held of the heirs of Matthew de Hathersegge for 1 lb. pepper. Writ, 4 Dec. 49 Hen. III. Gloucester. Inq. and extent (undated). Senesbyri and La Musardyr manors, held of the king in chief of the barony of Stavelegh. 192 INQUISITIONS. Beeks. Inq. Sunday before Epiphany, 49 Hen. III. He held no lands in the county, having 2J years before his death given what he had there, viz. — 1 knight's fee, to his eldest son Ealph, to hold of the king in chief. C. Hen. in. File 31. (16.) 602. SiMOK SON OF Michael de Bolton alias de Boulton. Writ, 22 Jan. Inq. Saturday after the Purification, 49 Hen. III. William, his son, aged 30 and more, is his heir. [Lancastee.J Bolton. 2 bovates land and | of a mill held of the king in chief, by paying 5s. lOd. yearly for the land and 40(^. for the mill. C. Hen. in. File 31. (17.) 603. EicHARD DB Harden. Writ (missing). Inq. Tuesday after St. Clement, 49 Hen. III. His heir, named John, was 9 years of age on St. Margaret's day, 48 Hen. III. [Wilts.] Harden. 2Ja. land and a bailiwick of the forest, held of the king by rendering 8s. yearly ; and the court and 1 carucate land held of Sir Eobert Punchardon by service of 40 days with the king's army in Wales, with one man and a horse, price ^ mark, with a saddle, price 2s., and a sack for armour (ad hernesium), price 12i. Wilton ? A parcel (of land) held of Eoger Loff, rendering IBcL ; and a croft of William Pesemere, rendering 2s. C. Hen. III. File 31. (18.) 604. Andrew Lutbebl. Writ, 7 March, 49 Hen. III. Geoffrey, his son, aged 30 and more, is his heir. [Lincoln.] Inq. (undated.) Irnam manor, held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight. [Lincoln.] Inq. Tuesday in Easter week, 49 Hen. III. Irneham manor, held of the king in chief by barony. (No. 611 should be united to No. 604.) C. Hen. III. File 31. (19.) 605. John de Boxstedb. Writ, 14 Sept. 49 Hen. III. Inq. (missing.) Writ ofplenius certiorari, 24 Sept. Inq. Sunday before St. Michael, 49 Hen. III. He died in the King's fealty (adfidem) on Monday the eve of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary last. Ealph, his son, aged 27, is his heir. Essex. Boxstede. 120a. arable, 7a. meadow, 20a. pasture, 5d. wood, 6 marks rent of assize, 204 works, &c. held of the king in chief by 1 knight's fee. Alfemeston. 30a. arable and 2a. meadow, held of the fee of Benedict the canon, by service of ^^d. to the said Benedict. C. Hen. III. File 31. (20.) 606. Walter de Mtjsoegros alias de Mucheqros, de Mucegeos. Writ, 2 Dec. 49 Hen. III. Gloucester. Inq. The eve of the Purification, 49 Hen. III. Blechesdon manor, held of the earl of Hereford by service of J knight's fee. Walter de Blakeneye and John de Dudmerton are the next heirs of this manor, and of full age. HENRY III. 193 Bulleye manor, held of Walter de Eylesford by knight's service. Lessendon manor, held of the archbishop of York by service of J knight. Walter de Muchegros, grandfather of the deceased Walter, had nine daughters, viz. — Petronilla, from whom was born Walter de Huntele, knight ; Margery Mabaunck {alias Maubanc), who is dead, and had three daughters, Lucy, Alice and Jueta (alias Jota) ; and Juliana, Agnes, Alice, Joan, Maud, Elizabeth and Amabel [alias Mabel), who are the next heirs of the manors of Lessendon and Bulleye, and of full age. Hereford. Inq. Thursday after the Purification, 49 Hen. III. Ryttyr manor, held of the king in chief by service of finding 3 footmen in the king's army for 15 days at his own cost. Moniton and Wynfreton manors, held of Roger de Tony by service of one knight's fee. Bodeham. A mill held of the honour of Brecknock (Brekenon) and another of William de Furches, services unspecified. The heirs are the same as for Lessendon and Bulleye manors. The king has no seisin there because John Lestrange (Extraneus) the younger holds the lands by force, nor permits anyone to have seisin in the king's name. Writ ofplenizi^s certiorari., 9 May. Inq. The eve of the Ascension, 49 Hen. III. Hereford. To the same effect as the above, with the addition of 2 marks rent of assize with the said mills. C. Hen. UI. File 32. (1.) • 607. Roger Bertram of Bothal. Writ to John de Plesetis and Henry de la Val, 3 Feb. Inq. Monday after St. Valentine, 49 Hen. III. Robert Bertram, aged 21 on the eve of Christmas, 1264, is his heir. Northumberland. Bothale and Wethewrth. 5 carucates, each containing 105a. land. Heburn. 2J carucates in demesne, and 5 marks from 10 bondages. Langhirst. ^ earucate in demesne, and 11 marks from 11 bondages. Hengandelyes. 40a. land. 72s. lOd. rent from free tenants in the county. Pegeswrth. 101. from 15 bondages. 16s. from meadows through the whole barony of Bothale, and 5Z. from mills. All held of the king in chief by service of 3 knights. Lady Laderana, relict of the said Roger and mother of the said Robert, has been dowered of all the above by the king's special mandate. {See No. 520.) C. Hen. III. File Z2. (2.) 608. Thomas de Pontope alias de Punthope. Writ, 21 Sept. 49 Hen. III. Inq. {undated and defective.) Constance, aged 2, and Isabel, aged 1, his daughters, are his heirs and are in the hand of the bishop of Durham. Northumberland. Matfen. 80a. arable, 5a. meadow, 128Ja. let to bondmen and cottars for 119s. 8d. yearly, a brewhouse, and a free tenant rendering yearly 2s. 22880 N 194 INQUISITIONS. Natferton. 54a. arable, 24a. demised to a bondman for 16s. yearly, 2a. meadow, and a man rendering Bd. yearly in avowry. Louerbotil. 331a. land demised to 16 bondmen and 4 cottars for 91. Is. Bel. yearly, other cottars rendering 13s. Bd. yearly for tofts and crofts, a mill, and 3a. meadow. Newcastle. 25s. rent. All held of the king in chief, rendering 101. yearly. Writ, 9 May. Extent, Tuesday after St. Dunstan, 50 Hen. III._ Constance, aged 3, and Isabel, aged 2, his daughters, are his heirs. Northumberland. Louerebotle, Matfen, and Nafferton held of the king in chief by lOZ. rent paid by the town of Louerbotle for itself and the other towns. Matfen. 51a. and 2 parts of la. land, 3a. and 2 parts of ^a. meadow, 3 bondmen each rendering 20s. Qd., 2s. from Ean[dolph] de Matfen, and Qd. from a brewhouse. Nafferton. 54a. land, 2a. meadow, and 2 bovates land held by a bond- man who renders 16s. yearly, and Bd. from Eobert Freman 'pro recognicione.' Newcastle. 16s. %d. rent. {See No. 579.) C. Hen. III. File 32. (3.) 609. John db Essblington alias de Estlington alias db Eslington. Writ, 3 Dec. Inq. Friday after St. Hilary, 49 Hen. I^. John, son of Alan de Esselington his son, age variously stated as 16 at the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross, 48 Hen. III., and 18 at the feast of St. James the Apostle, 50 Hen. III., is his heir, and was married during the life of his grandfather (to a daughter of Eobert le Conestable). {See Eot. Fin. 49 Hen. III. m. 4.) Northumberland. Esselington manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of 6 marks yearly, and all the husbandmen shall carry yearly to the king's castle of Bamburgh 15 trunks (of trees) {truncos), and suit is due at Northumberland county (court). Framelington manor (extent given with names of tenants), held of Sir Eoger Bertram by service of J knight's fee, rendering 40d. yearly, and there is due for enclosing the park of Mitford to the value of 2s. yearly, and 1 mark from the niill to the prior, &c. of Brinkeburn of old feeffment. The wife of the said John is not yet dowered out of the above. Writ, 25 Feb. 49 Hen. III. Extent, Sunday after Trinity, 50 Hen. III. Eslinton town (extent given), held of the king in' chief by rendering 4Z. at the exchequer of Newcastle upon Tyne {super Thinam), and carrying ' truncagium ' to Banburk castle, viz. — 15 cartloads. Framelington (extent given), held of Sir Eoger Bertram by service of I knight's fee. C. Hen. Ill: File 32. (4.) 610. John de Glentbdon alias de Glentindon. Writ {missing). Extent made on the same day and on the same membrane as the above, viz. — Sunday after Trinity, 50 Hen. III. Eobert, his son, aged 21 at the feast of St. Luke the Evangelist, 50 Hen. III., is his heir. HENRY III. 195 [NoBTHUMBBRLAND.J Witingeham, Throwinton, and Barthon. The said John's part (extent given), and he and Thomas de Ryal his co-parcener held of the king in chief for one sore sparrowhawk yearly. Glentedon. A moiety (extent given), held by rendering 20s. yearly to Thomas de Eyel and Eobert Batail. C. Hen. III. File 32. (4.) 611. Andrew Lotbebl. Writ (missing). Inq. Wednesday after the close of Easter, 49 Hen. III. Geoffrey, his son, is his heir, and of full age. [Nottingham.] Gameliston manor with Brigeford, Basingefeld, Keworth, and Normanton, and the advowson of Brigeford church, held of Gerard de Rodes by service of J knight's fee. Gameliston and Basingfeld. 6J virgatea land held of the fee of Maunoers by service of iV knight's fee ; and two virgates and 1 toft held of Eobert de Thorlaston by rendering 2s. yearly. (No. 611 should be united to No. 604.) C. Hen. III. File 32. (5.) 612. John son of John. Writ {missing). Extent. Wednesday before St. Denis, 49 Hen. III. Wilts. Cyriel manor (full extent given with names of tenants), including 20a. meadow in the park of Aubred, 8a. at Phippesdene, and 8a. and Ir. at Thasewarde ; 20a. pasture at La Gore, and 200a. on the whole hill called Oldebyry, Cumbes, Herlesdune, and Heydune ; 51a. and Ir. land in demesne in Kuwich ; and 40a. and Ir. wood in the forest of Chippenham. C. Hen. III. File 32. (6.) 613. John db Lbe. Writ to the escheator in co. Lancaster, 28 Aug. 49 Hen. III. Inq. (missing.) C. Hen. III. File 32. (7.) 614. Eeginald le Foerestbe. Writ, 1 Oct. Inq. Sunday after St. Michael, 49 Hen. HI. Jordan, his son, aged 40 and more, is his heir. [Berks.] Cokeham. 1 hide land held of the king in chief by service of 5s. Wyndesor forest. A bailiwick held of the king in chief, rendering 10s. yearly. Waltham. J hide land held of the abbot of Certese, rendering 8s. yearly ; and J knight's fee held of William de Wyndes' by service of \ knight's fee. Hurlee. 1 hide land held of the prior of Hurlee, rendering 8s. yearly. [Oxford.] Lynham. \ knight's fee held of John de Eipariis by service of J knight's fee. (See No. 548.) C. Hen. III. File 82. (8.) 615. John db Siaynhol alias de Steynholb. Writ to Eobert de Lathum and Eichard le Butyller, 13 Feb. Writ to the sheriff of Lancaster, 14 Feb. Inq. Saturday after St. Cuthbert, 49 Hen. Ill, Eoger, his son, is his heir, and of full age. 196 INQUISITIONS. Lancasteb. Steynhole. 8 bovates land held of the king in chief by service of drengage, rendering to the king 5s., foreign service, and one suitor at the countv (court) and wapentake. C. Hen. III. File 32. (9.) 616. Cecily db Hoton. Writ {undated fragment). Inq. Wednesday after St. Mary Magdalen, 50 Hen. III. Berte, her daughter, aged 23, is her heir, and is married and has children (pueros). [CuMBBELAND.] Hoton in the Forest. 27a. land held of the king in chief, rendering 4«. lid. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 32. (10.) 617. GODFBEY LB MaEBBLEE oltaS LE MaEBEEEE. Writ to the sheriff of Surrey, 11 Feb. 50 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) SxjEEBY. Suwerk. The houses of the said Godfrey deceased were not the king's escheat through his death, because Maud the wife of William Bateman is his heir, as daughter and heir of Hugh the Mason {Cementarii) his brother, who died before him. G. Hen. III. File 32. (11.) 618. William lb Ceessonee alias db la Ceessenbe. Writ, 2 July. Inq. Wednesday after St. Mary Magdalen, 50 Hen. III. Alice, Christiana, and Agnes, his sisters, are his heirs, and of full age, for they were married long ago and all have several heirs. Cumbbeland. Hoton. J carucate land held of the king in chief, reridering 5s. yearly ; whereof Emma late his wife holds s in dower. C. Hen. III. File 32. (12.) 619. Hugh Gothemund alias Gutmund of Norton. Writ, 2 May, 50 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) Eandolph, his son, aged 8, is his heir. [WoBCBSTBE.J Norton. 2 virgates land held o£ the abbot of Evesham, by doing suit at his court, 2 suits yearly at his two great hundred (courts), and 1 suit at Worcester county (court) monthly. His wife seeks her dower. C. Hen. III. File 32. (13.) 620. MuEiEL DE Clissbby. Writ {missing). Inq. The eve of the Apostles Simon and Jude, 50 Hen. III. John, her son, aged 22 and more, is her heir, and was in the king's wardship for 9 years and more. [Lincoln.] Chsseby. 1 bovate and i of J bovate land, and 8s. 2^d. rent of assize held of the king, as one of the 3 sisters and heirs of Peter son of Nicholas de Clisseby, who held of the king hx chief 4 bovates land and 24s. 8|d. rent of assize by serjeanty of keeping one of the king's falcons. C. Hen. III. File 32. (14.) Henry iii. 197 621. Master John Maunsell. Writ to the wardens {custodibus) of the city (of London), 12 April. Inq. Friday after Hock Day, 50 Hen. III. London. _ Certain houses held in chief of the heir of Robert, son of Walter, by service of 9d. They were taken into the king's hands«because WUliam de Heywode, the king's enemy, last held them, and are now held by Master William de Fescaump of the king's gift. Who is the heir of the said John the jury know not, nor whether he bequeathed the houses to Amabel de Rypun his kinswoman or not, but he could freely bequeath them according to the laws and customs of the city. C. Hen. III. File 32. (15.) 622. ROBBBT DE LA CuTUEE. Wnt, 28 June, 50 Hen. IIL Inq. Sunday after SS. Peter and Paul. Henry, his son, aged 28, is his heir. Somerset, Orehardleye, J knight's fee held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee. C. Ren. III. File 32. (16.) 623. Henry db Blbndek alias Blenddbck. Writ, 29 Dec. 50 Hen. III. Inq. {undated.) John, his son, aged 24 and more, is his heir. [EssBX.J Merese. 100a. land, 3a. meadow, marsh for 120 sheep, and 9s. 5i. rent of assize. Redeswell. 100a. arable, 3a. meadow, and 13s. rent of assize. All held of the king in chief of the honour of Boulogne by 1 knight's fee, and doing one suit at the court of Boulogne {Boloye) . The land- of Redeswell was let to farm until the end of 6 years. C. Hen. III. File 32. (17.) 624. Juliana db Gymingham. Writ, 12 April, 50 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Reyner de Gymingham, her son, aged 50 and more, is her heir. [Norfolk.] Burham manor (extent given), with the advowsons of a moiety of the churches of All Saints Ulp, and St. Margaret Burham, held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 32. (18.) 625. Emma Attherb, of Stanford. Writ {missing). Inq. The eve of SS. Simon and Jude, 50 Hen. III. Henry Atthere, her son, is her heir, and of full age and more, and was married before his mother's death. Hereford. [Stanford ?] ^ virgate lana, excepting 6^a., held of the king in chief; and she ought to conduct the king's treasure from Hereford to London, with others who owe the like service, at the king's costs ; to summon the bishop of Hereford at Bromyard by the king's command when necessary; and to attend the county (court) of Hereford every other year. C. Hen. III. File 32. (19.) 198 INQUISITIONS. 626. Robert de Eadewbll alias de Eadbuell. Writ to the sheriff of Bedford, 2 July. Inq. The day of the Translation of. St. Benedict the Abbot, 50 Hen. III. Bedfoed. Radeuell. 10 virgates arable, 17a. meadow, 23s. G^d. rent from free tenants, 2s5^from fishery, 2s. 6d. from cottars, J mark from pasture, 10s. from courts, and 24s. villenage rents, held of Ralph Pyrot, service unspecified. C. Hen. III. File 32. (20.) 627. Robert de Mebiton. Writ, 12 June. Inq. Saturday after St. John the Baptist, 50 Hen. III. Robert Dykerel, his son, aged 23 and more, is his heir. [Oxford.] Meriton. A messuage and 2 virgates land in demesne, a messuage and ^ virgate land held by John le Neweman, rendering 2s. 6d. yearly, J virgate land held by William de Hereford, rendering 2s. 6d. yearly, and 5s. 6d. from a virgate held in villenage, held of the king in chief by service of + knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 33. (1.) 628. William de Oivil alias de Eyvil, de Ovill. Writ to the sheriff of Somerset, 1 April; 50 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Somerset. Cnolle manor (full extent given with names of tenants) including the pasture of Holdeburi ; all which lands are of the free marriage of Joan who was the said William's wife. C. Hen. III. File 33. (2.) 629. Geoffrey de Soleny alias de Stilleny. Writ of certiorari, 15 March, 50 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) His heirs are unknown to the jury, but he had sisters, some of whom were married in Cornwall and some in Brittany. Somerset. Kynemeredon manor, held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee; but half a year before his death he enfeoffed Robert de Boyton and Mary his wife of the said manor and of all his land in Somerset and Cornwall, and he was of sound mind when he enfeoffed them. To whom these lands ought to descend by hereditary right is unknown to the jury, but by the feoffment they ought to pertain to the said Robert and Mary and their heirs, who peacefully held them until they were ejected by reason of the late disturbance ; but afterwards by the king's writ of restitution, because the said Robert always adhered to the king's fealty, they recovered their seisin and still have it. C. Hen. III. File 33. (3.) 630. Robert Wlootes alias Ulcoftes. Writ, 5 Nov. Inq. Sunday before the Conversion of St. Paul, 50 Hen. III. Simon, his son, is his heir, and of full age. Northumberland. Naffertun. A messuage and 24a. land in demesne. Newcastle. Two burgages. For all which he rendered yearly to the king 1 mark. C. Hen. III. FUe 33. (4.) HENEY III. 199 631. John de Mucegbos. • Writ, 18 June, 50 Hen. III. His two sisters, Alice and Agatha, are his heirs, and of full age. Northampton. Extent, Tuesday before St. John the Baptist, 50 Hen. III. Esthaddon. A capital messuage, 6 virgates land in demesne, 13 virgates in villenage, 15s. 6d. cottars' rent, works worth 5s., 10s. 4JcZ. rents of free tenants, ^Ib. pepper and i of ^Ib.- pepper, and 4 mills, held of the honour of Leicester. And he held 3 knights' fees of the earl of Leicester in Est Haddon, in Saham, co. Nottingham, and in Sipfeud, co. Sussex, of the small fee of Mortain. [Cambridge.] Inq. (undated and defective.) Hingstone. 30a. arable, 14s. 4c?., lib. pepper, and lib. cummin rent, and ^ and I of a mill, 2a. meadow, &c., held of the king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee. [Cambridge.] Extent, The day of St. (John the Baptist?), 50 Hen. III. (fragment.) Arington held of the earl of Wyncestre in chief, by doing ^ knight's fee, and (the said earl?) held that land of the earl of Gloucester in chief by the same (service). C. Hen. III. File 33. (5.) 632. Hugh de Polested. Writ, 14 Dec. 50 Hen. III. His daughters, Hawis, aged 22, Petronilla, aged 18, and Eose (Roysia, Roys), age variously stated as 14, and 15 and more, are his heirs. Suffolk. Extent, Saturday after Ash Wednesday, 50 Hen. III. Polstede manor and advowson (extent given), held of the honour of Releye, doing service of 4 knights' fees. [Norfolk.] Inq. (undated.) Burnham manor (extent given) tenure unspecified ; and 40a. land with certain services held of the fee of Sir William de Grandcurt, by service of J knight's fee. And there are moieties there of the advowsons of the churches of St. Margaret and All Saints. (See No. 880.) C. Hen. III. File 33. (6.) 633. Adam de Pbriton alias de Perugton, de Pbrinton. Writ, 24 Feb. 50 Hen. III. Eobert, son of Sir William de Kaynes alias de Kaenas, de Yenis and the said Adam's first daughter, age variously stated as 16 and 18 ; Isabel, late the wife of Sir Eobert de Welles, another daughter, of full age ; and Katherine, wife of John Paynel alias Paenell, a third daughter, of full age ; are his heirs. Ing-. Saturday after St. Gregory (fxagment.) C . . . . manor (one esquire ?) armed with a hauberk CI ... . town .... arable land wood . . Dorset. Extent (undated). Ramesham manor (extent given) held of Hugh de Kegghes, by rendering 10s. yearly. 200 INQUISITIONS. Northampton. Extent, Sunday before Hockday, 50 Hen. III. Faxton manor (extent given), with rents of the free tenants of Multon alias Moltone and Waudegrave, held of Sir John de Baillol for 4 knights" fees, and 4 marks rent. Writ, 24 Feb. 50 Hen. III. Inq. 50 Hen. III. NORTHUMBBELAND . ElKntim alias HeUigtun (manor) (extent given with names of tenants), with 4J marks rent from the town of Cresuel alias Cressewell, tenure unspecified. Hayden town was given in free marriage with the said Adam's daughter. C. Hen. III. File 33. (7.) 634. John db Bradbford. Writ, 17 Nov. Inq. made at Alneuick Tuesday after St. Hilary, 50 Hen. III. Alexander, his son, aged 19 at the feast of All Saints next, is his heir. Northumberland. (Unspecified.) 8 bovates and 6a. arable in demesne, 2Ja. meadow, 20s. herbage, 5 marks 10s. from the mill, 11 bovates servile lands, 10s. from cottars, 6d. from Spinlestan pond, &e. giving 1 mark yearly for guard at the castle of Banburi, and doing the king's foreign service. C. Hen. III. File 3B. (8.) 635. Walter de Horkelbghbs alias de Horkeslbg'. Writ, 5 Aug. 50 Hen. III. Sir Eobert de Horkesleg', his son, aged 33, is his heir. Suffolk. Extent (undated). Wiston manor (extent given), held sometime by Sir Walter de Wiston of the king by reason of the honour of Eeylee for J knight's fee, and Sir Eobert de Hork', aged 33, is his heir. Essex. Extent, Sunday the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 50 Hen. III. Horkesleg' manor (extent given), held of the king by reason of the barony of Eeyleg', by service of 2J knights' fees. C. Hen. III. File 33. (9.) 636. EoGBR DE Mbrlby alias de Merlay. Writ, 4 Dec. Extent, Tuesday before the Conversion of St. Paul, 50 Hen. III. His three daughters are his heirs, whereof the eldest, aged 24, is married to William de Graystok, the second, aged 10, is not married, and the third, aged 8, was married before the said Eoger's death to the son and heir of Marmaduke de Tueng. York. Burton manor (extent given with names of tenants), including a croft called Cumbland, a culture called Elyesflat, a mill and culture at Thyrnun, and lands or rents in the towns of Drenghou and Thyrnon, held of Peter de Brus, service unspecified. Knights' fees pertaining to the manor : — Harpam, Burton, Thyrnom, Mapelton, Eolleston, and Grancemor, 2^ knights' fees held by Herbert de Sancto Quintino. ■ Jetingham, Brentingham, Clif and Cave, 1 knight's fee held by Hugh Gubyon. HENEY III. 201 Burton, 5 bovates land held by the said Hugh by service of ^-g knight's fee. Eodestayn, Benton, and Buketon, 1 knight's fee held by William de Eodestayn. Hasthorp, ^ knight's fee held by William de Hasthorp. Thyrnom and Grancemor, ^-^ knight's fee held by Alan Eomund. Thyrnom, 4^ knight's fee held by Anselm le Engleys ; and -I knight's fee held by John le Engleys. Harpham, ^ knight's fee held by Thomas de Louthorp. {See No. 775.) C. Hen. III. File 33. (10.) 637. William de Plogenet. Writ, 17 July, 50 Hen. III. Inq. The eve of All Saints, 51 Hen. III. {much defaced.) Joice, his son and heir, died in the king's wardship after his father's death without heir of his body, and the inheritance descends to Henry his brother, aged 22. Berks. Lamburn, J knight's fee held of the king. Joan, late his wife, has a third part. C. Hen. III. File 38. (11.) 638. Adam de Novo Meecato. Wi'it of pleniiis certiorari, on the petition of William, son of William, son of Eoger Sturmer alias de Storemer, 25 Jan. Inq. Wednesday before Palm Sunday, 50 Hen. III. [Essex.] Storemer. A messuage and 50a. land, which the bailiffs of Eichard king of Almain have taken into the said king's hands amongst the lands of the said Adam which the king gave him, were demised by the said William, son of Eoger, to tlie said Adam for the sustenance of his son William, with reversion to him when of lawful age ; but the said Adam never provided sustenance to the said William, who is now of full age. C. Hen. III. File 33. (12.) 639. John lb Brun. Writ, 20 March, 50 Hen. HI. Liq. {undated.) John le Brun, aged 30, is his heir. Gloucester. Elkestan manor and a fourth part of Wyneston manor, held of the king in chief for ^ of a barony. C. Hen. III. File 33. (13.) 640. William Whytman alias Wytman, whp hanged himself. Writ, 8 Nov. Inq. Saturday before St. Andrew, 50 Hen. III. Isabel Witman, his sister, aged 26, is his heir. [Huntingdon.] Gomecestre. 8Ja. and 1;-. land held of the king's demesne by rendering 7s. yearly. 3a. of the said land were delivered by the bailiffs of Gomecestre to Hugh Scot, and the rest to Eeyner, vicair of Gomecestre, who now hold them., C. Hen. III. File 33. (14.) 202 INQUISITIONS. 641. Bbbnakd db Brus, the king's enemy, deceased. Writ oj extent to the sheriff of Huntingdon of lands, &c. in Guminton, 20 Aug. 50 Hen. III. Extent (missing). C. Hen. III. File 33. (15.) 642. Geoffrey Puncard alias Punzard. Writ ofplenius certiorari to the sheriff of Berks, on the petition of Eobert Puncard, his son and lawful heir, 20 Nov. 60 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.) ■ . After the said Geoffrey's death, his son Eobert and William son of Laurence, his elder son, were in the house together for one night, and when the body was translated to the church, the said Eobert ejected the said WilKam, and maintained himself there for nearly 40 days. The said William procured an inquisition -which found that he was the next heir, if legitimate ; but the present jurors know not whether he is legitimate or not. (See No. 547.) C. Hen. III. File 3S. (16.) 643. Hugh de Loges. Writ of certiorari, 17 Aug. 51 Hen. III. Inq. (undated and defective.) [Warwick.] Cesterton manor was held by the said Hugh of the king by. serjeanty, together with the bailiwick of the forest of Kanoc and other lands in CO. Stafford, by doing to the king yearly 10 marks from the said bailiwick, which Master Thomas de Weseham and the bishop of Chester now receive from the foresters. He never did any other service to the king for the manor, nor was anything ever levied from the manor. C. Hen. III. File 33. (17.) 644. Eobert de Trumpinton alias de Trumpitonb. Writ, 17 Feb. Inq. St. Matthew's Day, 51 Hen. III. Eobert, his son, aged 15, is his heir. [Essex.] Great Teya. A messuage, land, meadows, pasture, woods,, &c. worth 55s. lOd. held of the king in chief by J knight's fee. Teya Godmar. 22a. land and Ja. meadow held of Master Geoffrey de Feringes in free socage by service of 5s. 5d. C. Hen. III. File 33. (18.) 645. Adam de Neuton. Writ, 3 Sept. Inq. Wednesday the day of St. Matthew, 51 Hen. III. William, his son, aged 24, is his heir. Cumberland. (Unspecified.) 40a. land held of the king by service of 2s. yearly. C. Ben. III. File S3. (19.) 646. Eobert lb Chaumbeelang alias lb Chambbrlein. Mandate from the king's escheator to the subescheator in co. Essex, reciting writ dated 23 June. Inq. Friday after St. Paul, 51 Hen. III. Geoffrey, his son, aged 22 and more, is his heir. HENEY III. 203 Essex. Sturmere. Lands (unspecified) worth 101. held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee ; and 13a. land held of the church of Haverelle and Trop crot ? by rendering SM. yearly. C. Hen. III. ^ile 33. (20.) 647. KiCHAED PE Havering' alias de Haveringbs, knt. Mandate, &c., to the subescheator in co. Dorset, reciting writ dated 3 April, 51 Hen. III. Richard, his son, aged 25 and more, is his heir. [Dorset.] Inq. (undated.) Sabwyk. 1 carucate land held of the earl of Leicester by service of J knight's fee ; and 50a. held of Walter le Vineter by service of ^d. and xs knight's fee. Southampton. Inq. (undated.) Stanbrigge juxta Eumesie. 11 marks rent of assize held of Thomas de la Huse of the fee of Alexander Daundeville, service unspecified. Wilts. Inq. Tuesday before St. John ante Portam Latinam, 51 Hen. III. Midelton. 15s. arable land rendering to John Fulcher one rose, 15s. 6d. rent, and IBs. id. from the issues of garden and meadow. Berks ; Ken' hundred. Inq. (undated.) Eysenwode. 2 parts of 1 virgate land held of Sir Eobert de Tattesale by service of 22^d. rent. C. Hen. III. File 34. (1.) 648. Godfrey db Liston. Writ, 18 April, 51 Hen. III. John, his son, aged 30, is his heir. Essex. Inq. St. Mark's day. Listone manor, held of the king in chief by service of making wafers (vajras) when the king wears the crown, at the king's cost. Borle town. 30a. land held of the earl of Albemarle (Alba Mar') rendering 1 (pair ?) of gilt spurs. Corsfeld. A messuage, 60a. land, 40a, wood, 5a. meadow and a windmill held of the earl of Oxford by service of J knight's fee ; and land and rent worth 50s. held at farm of the fee of William de Hodingg and Master Eichard de Corsfeld. Essex. Inq. Monday after Palm Sunday. Leitone. Land (unspecified) held of Sir Hugh de Nevill in chief by service of 1 gilt spur or 6^. (or? 1 (pair) of gilt spurs). C. Hen. III. File 34. (2.) 649. William de Broy. Wi-it, 8 Nov. 51 Hen. III. Extent (undated). He died on Friday after All Saints, 51 Hen. III. William, his son, is his heir, and of full age and married. 204 INQUISITIONS. Hebefoed. Ailmeton town, held for 3 hides by serjeanty,, which was rated by Sir Henry de Wingham at 24s. which are paid yearly at the exchequer. Lontlendi (?) in Yrchenefeld. 1 carucate land held of Sir Walter de Huntele by service of i knight's fee. Lont Mohan. ^ carucate land held of the said Walter, and it is in the liberty of Monemue outside the county ; and 3 bovates land held of Sir Edward the king's son by service of 2s. yearly, outside the county. G. Hen. III. FUe 34. (3.) 6.50. William Pipaed. Maiidate, &c., to the subescheator in co. Devon, reciting writ dated, 17 ? April, 51 Hen. HI. Inq. {undated.) Edmund, his son, aged 21 on the feast of St. Mark last, is his heir. Devon. Little Totnes, held of Hamel de Boyllay in burgage. Churleton, held of the heirs of Ealph de Valletorta, of the demesne of Hurberton. Langedon, held of the said Hamel by knight's service. Kary, held of the lords of Totnes by knight's service. Tettecot, similarly held. Bovy, similarly held. Blakedon, held of the said Hamel by knight's service. Leuerekeber, similarly held. IVrit, 27 April. Inq. Sunday after St. Botulph, 51 Hen. HI. Suffolk. Hintlisham. A moiety of the town with the advowson, held of the king in chief by service of one sparrowhawk iiiisi) yearly at the king's exchequer ; and 1 messuage held of Robert de Kopcopedhoc rendering Sd. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 34. (4.) 651. Hugh le Beett. Writ, 17 March, 51 Hen. HI. Inq. {undated.) John, his son, aged 28, is his heir. [Essex.] Auveliers. A messuage, 90a. arable in demesne, 8a. meadow and pasture, and 29s. lOd. rent 6f assize, held of the king in chief of the barony of Reheghe, by service of J knight's fee ; 5s. (3d. rent of assize held of the fee of the earl of Warenne by service of is knight's fee ; and 90a. land in demesne, 2a. meadow and pasture, and 4s. 5d. rent of assize, held of the fee of the earl of Mandevill, service unknown. C. Hen. III. File 34. (5.) 652. Ealph de Kbylmbes. Writ, 29 April. Inq. I'riday before St. Swithin, 51 Hen. HI. Simon, his son, aged 4 at the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula next, is his heir. [NoETHAMPTON.J Keylmers. 6 virgates land. Craunisle. 2J virgates land and a mill. Clipston. 5 virgates land. Oxindon. 2 virgates land. All held of the king in chief of the soke of Geytinton, rendering 20s. to the farm of the manor of Geytinton, and I of the tallage assessed to the manor when the manor is taxed. Keylmers. 8J virgates land held of William le Hauberge of the fee of Peverell, rendering lib, cummin yearly. C. Hen. III. File 34. (6.) HENEY III. 205 653. Peter de Percy. Writ, 23 March. Inq. The morrow of Easter, 51 Hen. III. (defective.) Eobert de Percy, aged 21 St. Dunstan, 51 Hen. III., is his heir. York. Warrum with the advowson, held of the king in chief for J knight's fee. Sotton upon Derwent, a moiety held of the fee of Maulay in chief by knight's service ; and the other moiety held of the fee of Percy in chief by knight's service. Kerneteby. 8 carucates land held of the fee of Percy by knight's service. Boulton. 7 carucates land similarly held. Poles. • 2 parts of 1 carucate land held of Euphemia (Eufem') de Queldale in chief by knight's service. C. Hen. III. File BA. (7.) 654. Humphrey de Boun. Writ, 21 Feb. Extent, Monday after the Annunciation, 51 Hen. III. Humphrey, son of the said Humphrey and Eleanor his wife, aged 18J, is heir (of the said Eleanor). Hereford. Hay (castle) town and commote (extent given). Huntiton castle and borough (extent given), with rents in Kinton borough, Bauerton, New Kinton, Moseleg, Chicwardin, and Brunleg (held of the inheritance of the said Eleanor), service unspecified. C. Hen. III. File 34. (8.) 655. Alexandra de la Haye. Writ, 14 Aug. 51 Hen. III. Alexandra,^ daughter of the said Alexandra and Thomas de la Haye, and wife of Wniiam de Gardino, age variously stated as 22 at least and 24 and more, is her heir. Oxford. Inq. The feast of St. Bartholomew. Somerton. A messuage, garden, 40a. arable in demesne, 8a. meadow and 60s. rents, &c. Coges. A messuage, garden, 80a. arable in demesne, 10a. meadow and 38s. 8d. rents. All held of the king in chief by doing at Dover castle the service pertaining to IJ knight's fee, and finding a moiety of the cost of maintenance of a certain house in the castle for ever. Kent. Inq. Saturday after St. Giles. (Unspecified.) 40a. land, pasture in the marsh for 80 sheep, 22s. rent, fowls, &c. held of the barony of Sir Eobert de Sancto Johanne. C. Hen. III. File 84. (9.) 656. Thomas de Hauvill aZtas de Hauvile. Writ, 1 Jan. Inq. Sunday after the Conversion of St. Paul, 51 Hen. III. Henry his son, aged 12, would be his heir if he had any land of fee. Buckingham. Linford manor (extent given) held of the fee of Neuport of the barony of Sir Eoger de Somery, and Lady Ida de Bello Campo holds (it) in dower, to whom the said Thomas used to render yearly 6s. rent and 4s. for view of frank pledge. {See No. 685.) ■ C. Hen. III. File Si. (10.) ■206 INQUISITIONS. 657. Hbney db Hauvyl alias de Hauvile. Writ, 11 Jan. Inq. Friday after St. Valentine, 51 Hen. III. Henry son of Ealph de Hauvile, aged 21 and more, who lately did homage to the king, is his heir. Norfolk. Dun ton manor (extent given), tenure unspecified, whereof lady Amice late the wife of the said Henry holds J in dower. Great Eenham. 8 marks and 12d. rent, tenure unspecified, wherof the said Amice received a moiety in dower. Keteleson. ■ 4L 18s. in lands, meadows and rent of assize, tenure unspecified, whereof the said Amice receives | in dower. Thomas de Hauvile when he had the wardship of Henry de Hauvile his nephew,- enfeoffed Ealph de Nichole of a messuage and meadow, 18a. land and a windmill. The said Thomas the younger brother after the death of Henry his father deceived the king's court so that he recovered seisin of his father's lands, until the king gave the wardship and marriage of Henry, son of Ealph de Hauvile the elder son and heir of the said Henry (the elder), to William de Eenham, who sold the same wardship to the said Thomas. The said Thomas held no other lands in Norfolk when he died. C. Hen. III. File 34. (11.) 658. EoGER LE Taluuk. Writ {missing). Extent, Thursday after St. Gregory, 51 Hen. III. Essex. La Walle manor (extent given), tenure unspecified. C. Hen. in. File U. (12.) 659. John de Sancto Amando. Writ {missing.) Extent, The day of St. Gregory, 51 (Hen. III.). Suffolk. Ixning (extent given), tenure unspecified. C. Hen. III. File 34. (13.) 660, Geoffrey db Neyill, of Leysseby. Writ {missing). Inq. Saturday after St. Bartholomew, 51 Hen. III. Hugh de Nevill, son of the uncle of the said Geoffrey, aged 80 and more, is his heir. [Lincoln.] Leisseby manor held of the king in exchange for the manor of Bere, CO. Dorset, service unspecified. Stratton manor, held of the heirs of Geoffrey de Utingworth, rendering 100s. yearly. C. Ren. III. File 34. (14.) 661. Geoffrey lb Eus. Writ {undated). Extent, Wednesday after the Conversion of St. Paul, 51 Hen. III. Eobert his son, aged 4 at Whitsuntide next, is his heir. HENKY III. 207 [Cambeidgb.J Clopton. A messuage, 21a. land, 3a. meadow, &c. held of Sir W. de Chaeny by service of 60s. yearly, and of the abbot of Lesnes by service of 50s. Bassingbourne. 58a. arable, 8a. meadow, and 27s. 2^d. rent of assize, lib. pepper, lib. cummin and 1 capon, held of the king in chief of the fee of Boulogne, by J knight's fee. [OAMBEiDaB.J Inq. Tuesday before St. Gregory, 51 Hen. III. Bassingeburne manor (extent given), J knight's fee held of the king in chief of the honour of Boulogne by doing 2 suits yearly at St. Martin le Grant, London, before the bailiff of the honour. Clopton. J knight's fee (extent given) held of the said honour, rendering 60s. to Sir William de Cheney of Mordon, and 50s. yearly to the abbot of Lesnes. And the bailiff of the said honour holds the view of frank pledge, and takes 2s. to the king's use. C. Hen. III. File 34. (15.) 662. EioHAKD Herice de Stapilfoed, alias Eichaed de Stapilfoed. Writ, 7 Sept. Inq. Monday after the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 51 Hen. m. Hugh de Stapilford his son, aged 25, is his heir. Nottingham. Stapilford. 23 bovates land, J watermill, and 4s. Qd. rent. [Dbeby.] Maperleygh. 3s. rent. All held of the king in chief of the honour of Peverel by service of 1 knight's fee C. Hen. III. File 34. (16.) 663. EoBBET DE Hilton. Writ (missing). Extent, Saturday before St. Laurence, 51 Hen. III. NoETHUMBBELAND. Ecnigton. 206a. arable in demesne, 32a. meadow, 24a. pasture, 12a. brambles? (dumits), 71. 19s. 6d. from bondages, 26s. from cottages, &c., rents from free tenants (names given), a mill, and l^a. herbage called Lymekilnelesche. Syplingtbotill. 286a. land in demesne, 27a. meadow, pastures called Blakelesche, Caldenelburne, &c., Idl. 19s. 2^d. from bondages, 16s. from cottagers, rents from farmers and free tenants (names given), including 12s. from John de Newton for the town of Neuton, 2s. from Gilbert de Vythill for the town of Vythill, and 2s. from Eoger de Gysinis for a moiety of the town of Gysinis, and a mill. Gysinis. 16a. in demesne, 57s. and 28s. from bondagers, 1 mark and M. from cottars, and rents from farmers and free tenants (names given), including the town of Haysand and a moiety of Normanbey held by Hugh de H~aysand, and he renders 1 mark for the guard of the castle of Alneuick for all. C. Hen. III. File 34. (17.) 664. Thomas son of M[iohael], son of [MiohaJel. Writ (missing). Extent, Tuesday after St. Gregory the Pope, 51 Hen. III. (defective). Michael his son, aged 8 at the Feast of the Purification next, is his heir. 208 INQUISITIONS. NoETHUMBEKLAND. Wytingeham (full extent given with names of tenants), Barthon (full extent given with names of tenants). Trowinton (full extent given with names of tenants) . Ryhel (full extent given with names of tenants), including lands in Little Eyel and Alburwie. [Wytingeham with Tro]winton and Barthon- held of the king by service of J mark. [Ryhel, held of Ralph] son of Roger, which was given iri free marriage; and Michael son [of Thomas son of Michael deceased] is the third heir of the third degree. Dalton manor (extent given) held of the honour of Richmond by knight's service. wife of Michael de Dalton, step-mother of the said Thomas, holds the whole residue of the said The dower of the wife of the deceased has yet to be made. {See No. 300.) C. Hen. III. File 34. (18.) 665. Henry Pygod, impotent from old age. Writ {missing). Inq. Wednesday after St. Martin, 51 Hen. III. {defaced). Nicholas his son, of full age and more, is his heir, and is married and has children {pueros). Hereford. (Unspecified.) . 1 virgate ? land, excepting 14 , held of the king in chief, and he ought to convey the king's (treasure) from Hereford to London at the king's costs and to attend each county (court) of Hereford, and summon the bishop of Hereford at Bromyard. On account of his impotence from old age he committed all his land to Nicholas his son, the bearer of these presents. C. Hen. III. File 34. (19.) 666. Robert de Barevill, of Barton. Mandate from the king's escheator to Th. de Bekering reciting ivrit dated, 20 Sept. 52 Hen. III. Inq. Saturday after St. Martin, 53 Hen. III! {defective) . Joan, aged 18, and AHce, aged 16, his daughters, are his heirs. [Lincoln.] Barton. 17 bovates land in demesne, and 20s. S^d. from 14 tofts, held of the king in chief, rendering yearly (one) sore sparrowhawk. Emma late his wife has a third part in dower. {See Nos. 377, 527, 570.) ■ C. Hen. ill. File 34. (20.) 667. Robert de Chancy. JVrit {missing). _ Inq. Monday before St. Michael, 52 Hen. III. Thomas his son, aged 28, is his heir. York. Skirkenbeo manor (extent given), held of the king in barony. C. Hen. in. File 35. (1.) HENRY ITT. 209 668. John de Kauwodb. JVrit {missing). Inq. Monday after St. Hilary, 52 (?) Hen. III. David, son of John his eldest son, aged 11, is his heir ; but Robert, another son, maliciously carried off the said David, son of his elder brother, in the lifetime of the said John, and still detains him, but why and where the jury know not. YoKK. Kauwode. Land (unspecified) held of the king in chief by service of keeping the king's wood of Langwathe. C. Hen. III. File 35. (2.) 669. Hbnky db Merck', alias db Meek'. Writ, 20 Sept. Inq. Wednesday after St. Luke, 52 Hen. III. Henry, his son, aged 21 years, 3 weeks and 2 days, is his heir. Essex. Little Berdefud manor, with 1 carucate land in Lattone pertaining thereto, held of the king of the honour of Boulogne for 3 knights' fees. Teye ad Hulmos manor, held of the earl of Hertford for 1 knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 35. (3.) 670. Stephen de Hampton. Mandate dc. to the sub-escheator in co. Oxford, reciting ivrit dated 21 July, 52 Hen. III. Alice, his daughter, aged 15 at the feast of St. Fredeswide last, is his heir ; and after his death the king gave the wardship and marriage of the said Alice to Sir Nicholas de Yetindene, who gave the same to Sir Philip Basseth, and he to Lady Katharine Luvel, and she to Walter de la Puile, who married the said Alice. OxFOED. Inq. St. Giles's day, 52 Hen. III. Hamptone manor, held of the king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee. [Geoucbstee.J Inq. Friday the feast of St. Bartholomew, 52 Hen. III. Bacchesor', ^ knight's fee held of Sir Thomas Gulafre, by knight's service. C. Hen. III. File 35. (4.) 671. Peteonilla db Wodehuses alias de la Wdbhusb. Writ, 28 July, 52 Hen. III. Inq. Tuesday before St. Peter ad Vincula. Her. two sons, Robert de Beutoft, aged 40, and Alan de Beutoft, aged 30, are her heirs. Nottingham. La Wdehuse in the soke of Oswardbec. 95a. land, with a moiety of the site of a mill in Tylne, held of the king in chief by service of 32s., and suit at the court of Oswardbec. Bekingham. J bovate and 56a. land, 30a. wood, and 7a. meadow, held of the archbishop of York in chief by service of 8s. and suit at his court. Tylne. 2 bovates land held by service of 18d. and suit at the arch- bishop's court. (See No. 709.) C. Hen. III. File 35. (5.) 672. Heney db Molesfbn alias db Mulesfen. Writ, 2 Sept. Inq. Wednesday before St. Matthew, 52 Hen. IIL Henry his son, aged 34 at the feast of St. Bartholomew last, is his heir. 22880 210 INQUISITIONS. Northumberland. Mulesfen (extent given), held of the king in chief, the said Henry and his bondmen rendering 19s. work yearly at Bamburk castle, 40s. to the constable of the castle for multure, and 30s. to the king by the sheriffs hands, and he owes suit at Northumberland county (court); and 2 bovates land, which lie waste, held of Ingram de Warenham. C. Hen. III. File ^5. (6.) 673. Herbert db Bolbbbk. Writ, 17 Aug. Inq. The day of the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 52 Hen. III. Gilbert Bolebek, his brother by the same father and mother," is his heir, and of full age. Buckingham. Kingeseye manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of one knight's fee. Kenebelle manor. 1 carucate land held of John le Waleys by service of § knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 35. (7.) 674. EoBERT DB Wrtht' olias db Wueth'. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln, 27 March, 52 Hen. III. Inq. {undated). William de Stretton, aged 32, Henry de Coudre, aged 28, and Jordan de Tyderington, aged 26, are his heirs. Lincoln. Middle Easene. 32a. land and meadow, and 80s. rent, held on the day of the battle of Evesham, of Germanus son of Walter and Germanus Knot, of Middle Easene, by service of Id. yearly. Walesby. 1 bovate land, held on the same day, of Walter de Aula of Walesby by service of Id. yearly. Lyndewod. 2a. land, held on the same day, of Nicholas son of Nicholas de Lyndewod and Alan Malet by service of Id. yearly. Estrasen manor, held on the same day, of Grace de Insula and her heirs by service of &d. or a pair of gilt spurs, of Elias de Eabayn by service of 10s. warnoth, and of Henry de Alem(annia) by service of 5s. yearly. C. Hen. III. File 35. (8.) 675. William Cratefige alias Gratbfigb. Writ, 12 Jan. Inq. Friday the feast of St. Hilary, 52 Hen. III. London. A messuage in the parish of St. Andrew towards Alegate, is the king's escheat by the death of the said William who was killed in the battle at Lewes against the king and Edward his son. C. Hen. III. File 35. (9.) 676. Giles de Weghchesham alias de Waohesham, de Wachisham. Writ, 28 June, 52 Hen. III. Giles his son, age variously stated as 35 and more, 36 at the feast of St. John the Baptist (last), and 40 and more, is his heir. [Norfolk.] Extent, The morrow of St. Thomas the Martyr, 52 Hen. III. Marlmgford manor (extent given), held of the abbot of St. Edmund in chief by service of | knight's fee. HENRY III. 211 [Suffolk.] Extent, Thursday after SS. Peter and Paul, 52 Hen. III. Wrtham manor (extent given), part held in chief of the abbot of St. Edmund by service of 12^^. and J knight's fee, and the residue of the barony of Le Ry by service of IJ knight's fee. [Suffolk.] Extent, Wednesday after SS. Peter and Paul, 52 Hen. III. Wachisham manor (extent given), part held of Sir Peter de Taleword in chief by service of (one) knight's fee, and the residue of the bishop of Ely in chief by service of 1 knight. [Suffolk.] Extent, Wednesday after SS. Peter and Paul, 52 Hen. III. (defective). Stansted manor (extent given), held of the king in chief (by service of) f knight's fee of the honour of Ha e. Culfho, i knight's fee held of (the king) in chief of the honour of Lancaster. Whereof John, brother of the said Giles, holds .... fee in demesne of the gift of Elizabeth his mother. [Suffolk.] Assignment of dower (undated). The manor of Wortham is assigned to Joan late his wife in dower, besides her marriage (portion) of Thoryton, saving to the king 4L 12s. fcL rent of assize of free tenants with their homage and service, in the name of wardship. C. Hen. III. File 35, (10.) 677. Nicholas db Gebunde. Writ, 28 March, 52 Hen. III. Extent (undated). Hugh his son, aged 30, is his heir. Kent. Frethenestede manor and advowson (extent given), and Esherst manor and advowson (extent given), held of the king in chief (by service of) 1 knight's fee. Holingeburn. 7s. rent held of the prior of Christehurch, Canterbury, rendering 20d. yearly ; and 4a. wood held of John Someri, rendering 12d. yearly. Buckingham. He held also in Foxcote and Dodington, the lordship of 2 knights' fees, for which his heir ought to answer to the king for 3 knights' fees. C. Hen. in. File. 35. (11.) 678. Nicholas db Lbukenorb. Writ, 1 June, 52 Hen. III. Sir Roger his son, age variously stated as 24 and 26 and more, is his heir. Essex. Extent, St. Margaret's day, 52 Hen. III. Little Eeynes manor (extent given), held of the king in chief for 1 knight's fee, and by service of rendering 10s. yearly at the castle of Dover and suit at the court of Haghele. [Suffolk.] Extent, Saturday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr 52 Hen. HI. Mendisham manor (extent given), was wholly given by the said Nicholas 5 years and more before his death to Sir Roger his son, who did homage for it to Hugh de Mandevil and holds it of him by service of 1 knight, paying yearly 32s. to Roger de Cotton and others,- and 5s. sheriff's aid. 212 INQUISITIONS. Middlesex. Inq. Saturday after St. Margaret, 52 Hen. III. Su Mimmes manor (extent given), held of the earl of Hereford, viz. — 1 knight's fee. C. Hmi. III. File. 35. (12.) 679. William Maudut alias Mauduyt, Mauddth, babl of Warwick. Writ, 20 Jan., 52 Hen. III. He had no heir of his body ; William de Bello Campo the younger, son of his sister Isabel deceased who was married to William de Bello Campo the elder, age variously stated as 26 and more, and 30 and more, is his heir. Extent > [52?] Hen. III. (fragment). manor and advowson .... of the king of the honour [Eutland.} Extent, Tuesday before the Purification, 52 Hen. III. Berudon manor and advowson, with the advowson of Sutluffeham church (extent given) ; the manor was the king's ancient demesne, and King Henry the old (vetus) gave it to the ancestors of William Maudut, service unknown [ .] Extent, Wednesday after the Purification. Langedich. A court, garden, &e., worth 26s. 8d. yearly, arable land worth 6s. 8d., 3s. lOd. rent of assize, and ^a. meadow, tenure unspecified. [Gloucester.] Extent, Tuesday after the Conversion of St. Paul, 52 Hen. III. Cheddewrth manor (extent given), tenure unspecified; but Eobert de Camera holds there ^ knight's fee, and Eichard de Boseo (holds) by serjeanty of being the king's pantler for 3 feasts yearly. [Southampton.] Extent, The morrow of St. Vincent, 52 Hen. III. Hortleie manor (extent given with names of tenants), including 1 carucate land held by Gilbert Conan by service of J knight's fee, 2 virgates held by Eichard de Houtot by service of 1 clove gillyflower, and 1 virgate held by William de Borhunte by service of ^^ knight's fee, held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee, and he was the king's Chamberlain at his exchequer in London by reason of this manor, and used to have a clerk there continually, to whom he gave 100s. yearly at least. Hindesham. 10s. rent of assize. Winchester. ^ mark. Warwick. Extent (undated). Warwick castle and borough (extent given), with the advowsons of the churches of St. Mary, where there are eight prebends, and St. James; including land and park at Wegenok', the fishpond of Pakkemor with the park, pastures called Magna Linch, le Putsiche, le Mucheleput, le Litleput, le Ling juxta Coppeswelle, and le Longsiche versus Cleyputtes, and the meadow of Mitton and le Homme in the meadow of St. Nicholas, and the meadow under the warren. He held the whole honour of the earldom of Warwick, of the king by service of 2 knights. [Warwick.] Extent, Monday after the Conversion of St. Paul, 52 Hen. III. Braill manor (extent given) held of the earldom of Warwick of the king in chief by the service due for the whole earldom. Knights' fees held of the manor : — Chiriton, 1 knight's fee held by Ealph de Wylinton. Wynderton, f fee held by Sir Eoger de Clifford. Chelemudecote, J fee held by Sir Henry Hubaud. Braill, i fee held by Sir Peter de Monteforti ; and J fee held by Sir N. de Segrave. There is no advowson pertaining to the manor. JIENRY III. 2lS [Warwick.] Schedule of knights' fees (defaced) : — (Unspecified,) 1 fee held by le Boteler. Pakinton, 1 fee by the prior of Kennilewrth. (Unspecified,) ^V fee by William de Ardena. (Unspecified,) 4 fees ? by John de Verdun. Berkeswell, J fee by Richard de Mundeville. Listesvirn (?), J fee by the said Eichard. [Lodbroc ?] 1 fee by John de Lodbroc. FuUbroc, J fee by Henry Hubaud. Grafton, \ fee by William de Ardern. [Compton Murdak ?] 1 fee by William Murdac. Chalmundeccote, J fee. ' [Compton Winyate ?] J fee by Thomas de Cumpton Windgate. Ghyriton, 1 fee by Ealph de Wiliton. Herberbury, 1 fee by William le Megre. Cumpton, 3 parts (?) of 1 fee by Geoffrey Saumpson. Willeby, ^ fee by the master of St. John, Oxford. [Walecot,] i fee by de Walecot. Lodbroc, |- fee by Roger de Sutham. Eodburn, ^ fee by William de Ardern. Lockesle, 1 fee by the prior of Kenill [worth] . Bodewrth and Wilie, 1 fee by Henry Hastin. Napton, iV fee by Thomas de Ardern. Folebro and Wodecote, ^ fee. Cumpton, J fee by William Murdac. Eadeford, ^ fee by William de Simely. Morton, J fee by John son of Alan. [Ludinton,] ^ fee by Ralph de Ludinton. Wrlmeleston, 1 fee by John Pecch. Pillardinton, 1 fee. [Haleford ?] J fee by the heirs of Richard de Haleford. Wilmecote, 1 fee by Thomas de Caunvile. Dercet, J fee by the same. Sekindon, J fee by the same. Clinton, 1 fee by Geoffrey Sauvage. Billesle, 1 fee by William Trussel. Winderton, J fee by Walter Deyvile. Soteswell, 1 fee by John son of Guy. Breles, ^ fee by Nicholas de Sedgrave. Snitenefeld, 1 fee by Thomas de Clinton. [Warwick,] y's fee by Richard de Warr'. Fennicumpton, J fee by Richard Pecch. Wichurch, 1 fee by Peter de Monteforti. (Unspecified,) ^ fee by Wilham Paumer and Simon de Fraunkton Hodenhull, ^ fee by John Goremund. Walt [on], 1 fee by Walter Deyvile. Chesewik (?), J fee by William de Ulnhale. Wellesburn and Cherlecote, 1 fee by Peter de Monteforti. Cocton, J fee by Robert de Bruylli. Breles, i fee by Peter de Monteforti. Ecleshale, \ fee. Fennicumpton, J fee by the prior of Clatercote. Estleg, Morton and Donesmor, 2^ fees by . . . de Estley. Wetonton, 1 fee. 214 INQUISITIONS. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester to extend the lands alienated by the said earl, of which Alice, late his wife, seeks her dower, 9 Feb., 52 Hen. III. [ j Extent {undated and mostly illegible). Heywod. A little wood worth As. yearly; total of the extent 9Z. 7s. 5d. [Gloucestbe.] Inq. {undated). Cheddewr'. ^ virgate land was sold by the said earl to Walwyn de Faleombe, rendering 2s. Qd. yearly and suit of court. Gloucestbe. Inq. Tuesday after the Annunciation, 52 Hen. III. Westun. Land worth 15L yearly was alienated by the said earl. Writ (as above) to the sheriff of Northampton, 9 Feb., 52 Hen. III. Extent {undated) . NoBTHAMPTON. Eston. A messuage, 26a. land, 29s. in villenage, and 3s. 6cZ. rent from free tenants, were sold by the said earl after he married the said Alice to Roger le Vele. Writ (as above) to the sheriff of Buckingham and Bedford, 9 Feb., 52 Hen. III. Extent {undated). Bedfoed. Clopham and Acle. William le Brun was enfeoffed by the said earl of lands, &c. to the value of 4L 12s. M., 17s. &d. rent of free tenants, and a fishery and villenage customs, '&c. to the value of 50s. Writ (as above) to the sheriff of Rutland, 9 Feb., 52 Hen. III. Extent, Saturday before St. Peter in Cathedra. [Rutland.] (Unspecified.) Reginald de Nevile was enfeoffed of 9a. land after the said earl married the said Alice ; Peter de Wakerle of a messuage and la. land; William le Chamberleyng of 2 messuages, 4^a. land, and Ir. meadow ; Robert de Luffenham of 7a. land, and Is. Id. rent; Robert de la Siche of 1 messuage and 1 bovate land ; and Richard de Seyton of tenements, &c. worth 8Z. yearly. Gretham and Cotesmor. William de Draycote was enfeoffed of 19s. rent. Writ (as above) to the sheriff of Warwick, 9 Feb. 52 Hen. III. [Waewick.J Extent {undated). Walton Maudut manor (extent given), was alienated by the said earl. Waewick. Extent {undated). Warwick. A messuage which William de Horburn holds was alienated by the said earl. Mitton. A messuage and 1 virgate land which the master of the Hospital of St. John, Warwick, holds. Breylis. A messuage and 1 virgate land, and a burgage, which Geoffrey le Sergaunt holds; and a croft which John Balle holds. G. Hen. III. File. 35. (13.) 680. Simon de Ceybl and Maud his wife. Writ {missing). Inq. {undated and defective). His 8 sons, aged respectively 30, 24, 23, 20, 15, 14, 12 and 11, succeed the said Simon equally in the following inheritance : — [Kent.] [Esset]eford, Seveneton, Estesture, and Pakemanston, 2 knights' fees, viz. — 3 carucates land, with the advowson of Esseteford, held by HENEY Iir. 215 the said Maud on the day when the said Simon died, of the king in chief by rendering 20s. yearly for the guard of Dover castle. Moningeham. 240a. of gavelkind land held by the said Simon of the prior of Holy Trinity and many husbandmen of that neighbourhood, service unspecified. Twytham. 60a. held of the archbishop and of the said prior, service unspecified. Swatford. 60a. of rough land (dura terra) held of the abbots &c. of [St. A] ugustine, service unspecified. Sadhokesherst. 60a. of the roughest (durissima) land held of William and Henry de Sadhokesherst, rendering 2 marks. And the said Maud shall hold a moiety of the above through her marriage so long as she shall be a widow. (See Eot. Fin. 52 Hen. HI. m. 1.) C. Hen. III. File. 35. (14.) 681. Maud db Estwellbs alias db Eastwblle. Writ, 15 Dec. 52 Hen. III. Inq. {undated and defective). Bertram de Criell, her son, aged 31, is her heir. Kent. Eastwelle manor and advowson (extent given), including land called Schingledehalle whereof Margery mother of the said Maud is dowered, held -of the king in chief, and it ought to be defended for 2 knights' fees. Cherle. Certain land held of the prior of Dover, rendering 33 C. Hen. III. File 47. (9.) 917. Ralpb Parmbntbe. Writ (missincj). Verdict concerning lands &c. which were of William son of Thorstan in London, and which King John gave to Ralph Parmenter his servant as his escheat by charter, (undated) . He died in the time of King John, year unknown. Isabel daughter of Ralph Stoperhang, is his heir, as the jury understand, for she came before Sir W. de Eboraco, &c. the last justices of eyre at the Tower, and showed that she was his heir as daughter of Avice his sister, and showed a charter of King John, which testifies that he gave to the said Ralph the lands of William son of Thurstan. London. All Saints parish. A messuage where hay is sold, known as Beurepeyr, held by the said Ralph for life, and by others since (names given), but now the greater part is ruinous. St. Mary Magdalen parish at the Fishmarket. 4 shops similarly held of the gift of King John, and afterwards by others (names given), which, with 7 small shops since built by Walter Buk, render 20s. yearly to the chief lords of the fee, and 20s. to Peter son of the said Walter. The Goldsmiths' Quarter in the Cheap of London (Orfaveria in foro London'). A house and 2 shops similarly held, of one of which the said Ralph enfeoffed Robert Blundus for 20s. yearly ; and since held by divers others (names given). Of whom the said William son of Thurstan held the above, is unknown to the jury from lapse of time. C, Hen. Ill, File 47. (10.) HENEY III. 309 918. Thomas la Veyllb. Writ (missing). John his son, aged 22 and more, is his heir. Norfolk. Extent (undated). Haninges alias Haning alias Haniges manor (extent given), including a marsh called Goldingmers, held, with Sudherpingham, by 1 knight's fee, of ■whom is unknown to the jury, but they believe, of Robert son of Roger, the heir of Claveringe, who is in the king's wardship. Norfolk. Extent (undated). Witton manor (extent given), with a moiety of the church of Eedlington, held, with Fissele, of the king in chief by service of -^ knight's fee. Norfolk. Extent (undated). Fissele manor (extent given), including 80a. land in demesne, whereof 22Ja. with the messuage held of the king in chief, and the residue held of the earl marshal and others, a marsh called Kypesmers, herbage in Upton, and a moiety of the church of Fissele, held, with Witton,- of the king by service of i\ knight's fee. Norfolk. Extent (undated). Herpingham manor (extent given) held, with Haniges by service of 1 knight's fee. C. Hen. in. File 47. (11.) 919. IVO DB SCRAUBLBG. Writ (missing). Inq. (undated.) William, father of the said Ivo, and who held the following tenements all his life, had an elder brother named Thurstan, who had a son Peter, who lately made himself the said Ivo's heir, but was born 25 years before the said Thurstan married his mother : the said William and Thurstan had a sister named Lucy, who in lawful marriage had a son named Ralph, whose son by his wife is Godfrey, who now makes himself the heir : which is the nearer heir is left to the king's discernment. [Warwick.] Screueleg. 1 carucate land, 20s. rent, and 1 lb. pepper. [Warwick.] Olenhal (?). 10s. rent. [Warwick.] Wyleby. 1 carucate land, 20s. in rents and works, and 1 lb. pepper. All held of the king in chief, service unspecified. C. Hen. in. File 47. (12.) 920. William de Wellb. W^rlt (missing). Inq. (undated and defoctice.) Thomas, son , is his heir, and of full age. Dorset. Welle. 40s. land held of the king in chief by of being the king's baker. Swanewiz. 1 knight's fee held in chief of [Henry] de Novo Burgo, who hold's it of the king in chief. C. Hen. III. File 47. (13.) 310 INQUISITIONS. 921 [Ba]skbevill. Writ {missing). Inq. (undated fragment.) his ... , aged 2J, is his heir. [Salop ?] Lauton. 2 carucates held of the king in chief, service unspecified. [Salop.] Pykethorn. J virgate land (held) of the king in chief, service unspecified. C. Hen. III. File 47. (14.) 922. Imbebt de Salines. Writ (missing). Extent (undated). [Surrey.] Waleton and Ewell. 46a. land, a curtilage, 4a. and Br. of a certain escheat, 91. Is. 4Jd. rent of assize, &c. held of the king's hail, service unspecified ; and they were never accustomed to be taxed. C. Hen. III. File 47. (15.) 923. Richard db Tunlande. Writ (missing). Inq. (undated.) John his son, aged 2J, is his heir. « Kent. Wodecherche and Eokinge. 40Ja. land and 20s. rent, held of the king in chief, by 5s. yearly for the guard of Dover castle, and suit at the court of Eelevet which is of the honour of Hagele. C. Hen. III. File 47. (16.) 924. EicHAED DE DovoE and Rose his wife. Writ (missing). Extent, Wednesday after St. Matthew. Richard, son of Richard de Dovor, aged 21 on the eve of the Purification next, is his heir. Kent. Chileham, Northewode, Kyngeston, Rudelingewealde and Lesnes manors (extents given), held of the king in chief by reason of the barony of Chileham, but Lesnes manor does not pertain to that barony but is held of the king by homage. Dovor. A certain rent with a watermill, worth IQl. Essex. Chilgelforde manor, value unknown. To Chileham manor pertain 9-i^ knights' fees, to Kyngeston manor 2J, \ and ^ fees, and to Lesnes manor ^V and ^-^ fee. The advowsons of Rudelingewalde, Kingeston, Northewode, Cherleton and Hothfelde in co. Kent, pertain to the said barony. C. Hen. III. File 47. (17.) 925. Maud, late the wife of William de Lucy. Writ (missing). Inq. (undated.) John de Lucy, aged 30, is her heir. Gloucester. Lands (unspecified) worth 100s. yearly, held (of the king in chief) by service of J of J knight's fee. C. Hen. III. File 47. (18.) HENEY III. 311 926. William de Albaniaco. Writ {missing). Inq. (undate(J.) John de Albaniaco, aged 20, is his heir. Gloucester. Kingeshome. 2 carucates land in demesne, held of the king in chief by service of keeping the door of the king's ' dispensarium,' at the king's summons ; and a Inill called Goswitemulle, held of the king in chief, rendering 15s. yearly to the exchequer at Westminster ; which mill used to pertain to the land of Henry de Lesseberewe and Denise his wife. Upthone. 1 virgate land held of Sir John de Muchegros, rendering yearly to him 20s., and to the abbot of St. Peter, Gloucester, 5s. (Unspecified.) A messuage held of John de Holecumbe rendering 1 lb. pepper, and ^a. meadow, rendering Id. ; and 10a. land held of Ralph de Walesworthe, service unspecified. C. Hen. III. File 47. (19.) 927. Peter de la Mara. Writ (missing). Inq. {undated.} Sir Robert de la Mara his son, aged 40, is his heir. Wilts. Stupellavinton demesne (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of 1 shield ; and the said land is now in the king's hands. He gave 111. 17s. rent in the same town to Sir Roger de Dantese in free marriage with his daughter. {See Rot. Fin. 38 Hen. HI. m. 11.) C. Hen. III. File 47. (20.) 928. Robert de Turpt. Mandate, dv. reciting tvrit dated 3 Dec, (fragment). Inq. (undated.) Adam his son, aged 7^, is his heir. Cumberland. Edenhal alias Eddenall. 61a. land in demesne, 21 bovates land, 6Ja. meadow, divers tenements (names of tenants given) , a mill, pannage, &c. whereof Margery late his wife holds 17a. in demesne, 7 bovates land, and 2a. meadow in dower, held of the king in chief, service unspecified. {See Rot. Fin. 36 Hen. HI. m. 15.) C. Hen. III. File 47. (21.) 929. Edmund Writ (undated fragment). Inq. (missing.) C. Hen. III. File 47. (22.) 930. John Writ (missing). Inq. (undated and dejectirc.) William his brother (?), aged 30 and more, is his heir. [Norfolk?] Waltone. 11a. and Ir. held of Geoffrey le Lord, service unspecified. C. Hen. III. File 47. (23.) B12 INQUISITIONS. 931. « Extent and rental {imdatecl). [Southampton.] Lemneton borough (full extent and rental with names of tenants). When the king shall take tallage of all his boroughs throughout England, then the lord can take tallage of his burgesses to the value of 1 mark. Lemneton old town (full extent and rental with names of tenants). C. Hen. in. File 47. (24.) 932. Thomas de Haya. Writ (missing). Inq. {undated, but endorsed 30 Hen. III.) Alexander his son, a child of 8 years, is his heir. [Suffolk.] Livermere. 4a. land held of Matthew de Telnetham, 3a. of John son of Laurence, and 94a. of Eobert de Livermere. [Sec No. 655.] [£. Series I. File 1953, No. 5.] 933. EicHAED Danesy. Writ {missing). Inq. {undated but endorsed 34 Hen. III.) Eichard his son, aged 23, is his heir. [Wilts.] Dulton, 2 carucates. Bratton, 1 carucate. Both held of the king in chief by serjeanty of finding 1 man at his own cost for 40 days in the king's army ; and% afterwards that serjeanty was rated by Eobert Passelewe at 10 marks yearly. C. Hen. III. File 47. (25.) 934. AviCB Maemioun. Writ {missing). Extent {undated). [Lincoln.] Wulingham manor (extent given) including a free fishery, whence Avice Marmioun seeks dower against Eidell Papilun. {See Eot. Fin. 26 Hen. III. p. 2. m.-l, and Eot. Pat. 6 Edw. I. m. lOd.) C. Hen. III. File 47. (26.) of Albemarle. This may belong to No. 564, as Ljmington was amongst the land? of Isabel de Fortibus, countess ( 313 ) INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. ( 315 ) INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. All references are to numbers, not pages, except where otherwise stated. Abbaoote [oo. Salop], p. 280. Abbe, Agnes, daughter of Nicholas, 123. Simon, 584. Abberton, Adburgetuu, co. Essex, 92. Abberwick, co. N'humb. See Alburwio. Abbetot, Eoger de, 601. Abbington. See Abington. Abbinthon, co. Camb. See Abington. Abbot, William, 776. Abel, Bobert son of, Amy wife of, 122. Abel, Bobert son of, William brother of, 122. Abingdon, Abindon, Abeudon [oo. Berks], abbot of, 686, 763, 774. Abington, Abbinthon, oo. Camb., p. 160. Great, Abiton, Abbinthon, oo. Camb., advowson, 586. , manor, 686. Abington, Abingeton, Abbington, Abintune, Fbilip de, 96. Abington, William de, son of Philip, 96. , William de, 776. SeeHabinton(?). Abiton, 00. Camb. See Abington. Aoford, 00. Dorset. See Okeford. Aohangre, co. Kent. See Ackhanger. Aohard, Nicholas, 498. Aohingre, oo. Kent. See Ackhanger. Aohton, 00. Lane. See Aughton. Ackhanger, Hachingre, Aohingre, Achangre, Hougham(?), oo. Kent, 563 Us, 774. Aokleton, Aclinton [in Worfield parish], oo. Salop, 446. Acklington, Aclintone [in Warkworth parish, CO. N'humb.], 164. Aole, 00. Bedf. See Oakley. , 00. Essex. See Oakley. , 00. Norf., advowson, 744. , manor, 744. place names in, 744. , CO. Staff. See Oakley. Aolethorp, co. York. See Agglethorpe. Aolethorp, Simon de, 743. Aclinton, oo. Salop. See Aokleton. Aolintone, oo. N'humb. See Acklington. Aomere [co. Kent] , 783. Acomb, Akum [in Bywell parish], oo. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. Acre, del Acre, de Lacre, Walter, 861. Acre, Oliver del, 861. , Walter del, 861. Acstede, oo. Surrey. See Oxted. Aostede. See Oxted. Acton Ilger, Acton [in Iron-Acton parishi, oo. Glouc, 112. , Aketon [inFeltonparish].co. N'humb., 416. [oo. Salop], 2). 280. Bound, Actone [oo. Salop], 812 (p. 281), 827. Acton, Aketon, Adam de, 326, 464. , John de, and Petronilla his wife, 350. , Nicholas de, 416. Adam son of William son of Warin, 335. Adam, David son of, 254. , Tirille daughter of, 296. Adburgetun, co. Essex. See Abberton. Adderbury, Edburburi, oo. Oxford, 110. Adderlegh, co. Hants, p. 275. Addington, Adinton, co. Buck., manor, 468. , Adinton, co. N'hamp. , 284. Adelingflet [co. York]. See Adlingfleet. Adelvinton, co. Chester. See Adlington. Adestok, co. Buck, See Adstoek. .idingburi, co. Nott. See Attenborough. Adinton, oo. Buck. See Addington. CO. N'hamp. See Addington. Adlingfleet, Adelingflet [oo. York], advowson, p. 160. Adlington, Adelvinton [in Prestbury parish], 00. Chester, 127. Admereshey, co. Bedf., 393. Adnduo. See Dauno. Adrian, Adrien, John, 638, 897> , John, 897. Adstoek, Adestok, oo. Buck., 140. Aferenges. See Averenges. Affeton. See Afton. Affley [oo. Salop] , 801. Afflington, Alfrington [in Corfe Castle parish], CO. Dorset, p. 161. Afton, Affeton, Sir Eiohard de, 233, 564 (p. 175). Agden, Akeden [in Great Staughtou parish] , co> Hunt., 186. 316 INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES. Aggevile, Guy de, p. 176. , Michael de, p. 176. Agglethorpe, Aclethorp [in Coyerham parish], 00. York, 743. Agnes Angevine, wife of William Burdon, q.v. Agwilun, Eobert, 901 . Aikton, Ayketon, 00. Cumb., 106, 758. adyowson, 752, 758, 811. , manor, 752, 811. Ailiston, oo. Leic. See Aylestone. Ailmersthorp, oo. Leic. See Elmoathorpe. Ailmeton, oo. Heref., 649. Airy, Ayrath, oo. Cumh., 314. Aislaby, Aalakeby [near Pickering], oo. York, 517. Akeden, oo. Hunt. See Agden. Akeford, oo. Dorset. See Okeford. Akenham, Akeham [co. Suff.], 282. , manor, 462. Akeny, Roger de, 193, 856. Aketon, co. N'humb. See Aoton. 00. Suff., 566. Aketon. See Acton. Akewrthe, co. York. See Oakworth. Akford [co. Dorset] . See Okeford. Akild, Akyld, William de, 202, 341. Akle, 00. Essex. See Oakley. Akum, CO. N'humb. See Acomb. Akyld. See Akild. Alan, John son of, 684, 812. Alan, Brian son of, 743. , John son of, 16, 473,679. See Eslington. Laurence son of, 470. Richard sou of John son of, 812. , William son of , 827. Albamarla, Alba Maria. See Albemarle. Albaniaoo. See Daubeny. Albemarle, Alba Marie', Alba Hara, Aubemarle [Aum^le, France], William de, son of Robert, 362. Albemarle, Geoffrey de, p. 175. heir of, 718. Isabel de, alias de Glonstre, 362. Reginald de, 259. , Eobert de, p. 176. Roger de, 872. , earl of, 154, 198, 240, 412, 448, 648, 744, 800 {p. 265), 843. , countess of, 776. Albin, Richard, 801. Albiniaco, Albini. See Daubeny. Albrighton, Albrioton, co. Salop, manor, 286. Albriston, co. Glouo. See Ailiston. Alburwio, co. N'humb. [Abbei-wiok,' in Aln- wick parish?], 664. Alby, Aleby [oo. Norf .], advowson, 744. Alceater, Alinoestre [oo. Warw.], 524. Aloherton, wapentake, 589. Aldborough, Audeburg [oo. Norf.], advowson. 744. Aldbury, Audeburi, Aldeberi, oo. Hertf., manor, 563, 774. Aldeleye. See Audley. Aldeneby. See Holdenby. Alderbury, Alwardeburi, oo. Wilts, 374. Alderwasley, Arelewasseleg, co. Derby, 333. Aldeswrh, oo. Devon. See Holdsworthy. Aldham, Avelina wife of Peter de, 92. Aldington, Aldinton, oo. Kent, manor, 168, 265. Aldithelega, Alditheleg, Aldithleie. See Audley. Aleby [oo. Norf.]. See Alby. Alemannia, Henry de, 674. Aleeford, oo. Essex. See Ah-esford. Alewaston, oo. Derby. See Elvaston. Alexander, Agnes daughter of, of Wilbertoss, 470. , Geoffrey son of, 867. Alexander de Hyton, William son of John sou of, 555. Alfemestone, CO. Essex. See Alphamstone. Alfintune in Stanburges hundred, oo. Devon. See Alvington. Alfisoot, CO. Oxford. See Alvesoott. Alfred, Walter son of, 117. Alfreton, Aufertou, co. Derby, lands held of the fee, 98. Alfrington, oo. Dorset. See Afflington. Aliguye, Alignie [oo. Somers.]. SeeAthelney. Alinoestre, oo. Warw. See Aloester, Alingenya, co. Somers. See Athelney. Alkeborn, Alkeburn [co. Sussex ?], 706, 881. Alkham, Halcham, Aloham, co. Kent, 563, 774. '., advowson, 774. AUarthorp, Arlathorp, oo. York, 743. AUerset. AUeriset, in Shotley, co. N'humb., 528. AUerton, oo. Nott. See Ollerton. AUerton Bywater [in Kippax parish, co. York], manor, 418. AUerwash, AUerwas [on Tyne], co. N'humb., 824. AUespath [oo. Warw.]. See Alspath. Allexton, Harthelakeston, Amy daughter of Peter de, 868. Ailiston, Albriston [in Lyduey parish], co. Grloue.,pp. 157, 159. Almain, king of. See Richard. Aimer, Almere, oo. Dorset, 110. , manor, 75. Alneto, Stephen de, 867. Alnou. See Dauno. Alnwick, Alneuiok, Aluewic, oo. N'humb., castle guard, 628, 663. , inquisition made at, 634. Alod, William, a Gascon, 231. Alphamstone, Alfemeston, oo. Essex, 605. Alresford, Aleaford, oo, Essex, 782. Alsieshay park [Asaey? in Stanstead Monl- fiohet, CO. Essex], 711. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 317 Alspath, Allespathe[»M)w ahsorhed inMeriden], CO. Warw., 33,4, 812 (p. 280). Alston [in Bibohester parish], oo. Lano., 385. Alston, Richard de, 385. Alta Eipa, Geoffrey de, 470. Alteclo. See Halteolo. Alton, Aulton, oo. Hants, 211. Aluringwdd [Bingwood ?] , co. Hants., j). 175. Alrediston, Alvedeston, oo. Wilts., 794. Alveredesham, Alvredesham. eo. Sussex, 706, 881. Alvesoott, Elveisoot, AlSsoot, Elfeiscot, Alvees- cote, 00. Oxford, 144, 185. Bnrmerscot and Pithmundisoote in, 185. ■ , manor, 185. Alvington, West, Alflntune, co. Devon, manor, 718. Alvredesham, co. Sussex. See Alveredesham. Alwardeburi, co. Wilts. See Alderbury. Alwinton, Alwenton, oo. N'humb., 49. Alwriohe, Eichard, 875. Amberley, Amberleye, co. Heref., 109. Ambrosdsn, Ambresdone, Ambredone, oo. Ox- ford, 808. advowson, 808. , manor, 808. AmethuUe, co. Bedf. See Ampthill. Ameye, p. 159. Amice mother of Baldwin de Insula, p. 176. Amice, William son of, 748. Amondewill. See Amundevil. Amounderness, Aumundernes, co. Lane, men of, 264. wapentake of, 41, 406, 409. Ampthill, AmethuUe, oo. Bedf., 546. Ampton Gaye [oo. Oxford]. See Hampton. Amundevil, Amondewill, Richard de, 10, 360. Anebou. See Deneboud. Anekesdon, co. Devon. See Ingsdon. Anesy, de, Daneseye, Danesy, de Nesy, Ricliard (1;, 197. , K,ichard(2;, 933. , Thomas, 599. Anesy, Bartholomew de, 599. Eiohard (2) de (son of Eiohard (1) ), 197, 599. Bichard (3) de (son of Eichard (2) ), 933. Gf. Dantese. AMeifton [in Hartburn parish], co. N'humb., 528. Angevin, Aungevyn, Geoffrey le, 135. Angevin, William le, son of Geoffrey, 135. Angevine, Agnes, wife of William Bm-dun, q.v. Anglesea, Angleseye, oo. Camb., advowson of priory, p. 160. Angod, land of, p. 154. Angre, .oo. Essex. See Ongar. Angre. See Ongar. Antingham, St. Mary [co. Norf.], advowson, 744. Antingham, Bartholomew de, 522. Anvers, John de, 10. Apelbi, 00. Leic. See Appleby. Apelby, oo. Line. See Appleby. Apelderefeld, Sir Henry de, 813. Apelderesfeld, John de, 573. Apenticio, la Pentiz,Penticio, William de, 310. Apenticio, Nicholas de, 310. Apetuu. See Appelton. Apilton, 00. York. See Nun Appleton. Apiltre, oo. N'hamp. See Appletree. I Appelby, co. Line. See Appleby. I Appeley ferry, co. Salop, 801. Appelford, Lucy wife of William de, 782. Appelford, William de, keeper of honom- of Boulogne in Essex, 381. William de (2), 782. Appelton, Appetone, Appeton, Apetun, John de, 840. William de, 701. Appelton, John de, 701. , Balph de, 701. , Willianjde, 840. Appeltreley, co. N'humb. See Apperley. Apperfield, co. Kent. See Betred. Apperley, Appletreley [in Bywell parish], co. N'humb., 528. Appeton. See Appelton. Appilton [CO. York]. See Nun Appleton. Appleby, Apelbi, co. Leic, 253. Appleby, Appelby, Apelby, oo. Line, 65, 191, 296. soke, 132. Applethwaite, Applethwayt [in Windermere parish], co. Westm,, 820. Appleton, eo. York. See Nun Appleton. Appletree, Apiltre, co. N'hamp., 378. Aquila, Gilbert de, 500. , Juliana -de, 500. Araan Isle. See Arran.- Arblaster, Areblaster , Arblastar, John le, 533. William le, of Givendale, 351. Archenfield, Urchenefeld, Hyrohenefeld in Humfrayston, eo. Heref., 20, 109. Archer, Alice wife of Robert le, 28. Robert le, 836. Archer, Colin le, 484. Nicholas le, 825. , Nicholas son of Eobert le, 836. Eobert le, Alice wife of, 5. Arches, Thomas de, 452. Arohibus, Sir Jordan de, 903. Arci, Arcy. See Darcy. Arderne, Ardena, William de, salsarius, 815. Arderne, Eustaeia de, 732. , 'Thomas, son of, 732. Sir Thomas de, 453 Us, 679, 776. , Sir Walkelin de, 125 Us. WiUiamde, 679 ter. 318 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. Ardleigh, Hardleya, Ardleg, oo. Bsaex, 444, 489. Ardmaeh. See Armagh. Areines. See Dareynes. Arelewasseleg, oo. Derby. See Alderwasley. Arewe, 875. Arewelle, co. Berks. See Harwell. Areynes. See Dareyns. Argarmeles, Argarmel [now Blrkdale in North Meols parish] , oo. Lane, 143, 313, 338. Argentein, Argenteim, Argenteym, Richard de, 93. Argentein, Giles de, 93, 901. , Roger de, 340. , Thomas de, 913. Arington, oo. Camb. See Arrington. Arkelsit, oo. York. See Arkleside. Arkesden, oo. Essex, 537. Arkesgard, oo. York. See Aysgarth. Arkleside, Arkelsit [in Ooverham parish], oo. York, 743. Arlathorp, co. York. See Allarthorp. Armagh, Ardmaeh, archbishop of, 277. Arnewd [Arnolds?], oo. Hants, p. 174. Arnside, Arnolheved, Arnolvisheved [in Beetham parish] , co. Westm., 313. Arran, Araan, in Scotland, Isle of, 251. Arrington, Arington, oo. Camb., 631-, 732. Artur, Robert, 51. , Robert son of, 51. Arundel, co. Sussex, lord of, 793. , earl, earldom, honour, fee of. 221, 684, 762, pp. 278-9. , lands of, pp. 278-9. , earls of. See Daubeny. , countess of, lands held of, 222, oastle, &o., p. 279. , prior, p. 279. borough, 812. fishery, 812. , leprous women of, p. 279. , St. James' for the lepers, 812. Swanbume mills, JJ. 279. Arundel, William de, 810. Arussir, Richard le. ^ee Wigeberhe. Arynton, Sir Richard de, 442. Asoheleye, oo. Staff. See Ashley. Asohleg, 00. Hants. See Ashley. Aselakeby, oo. Lino. See Aslaokby. Aselakeby. See Aslakeby. Asenby, Aystanby, oo. York, 452. Asfeld, 00. Suff. See Ashfiold. Ashby la Zouohe, Esseby la Zuche, Esaeby, oo. Leic, 776. manor, 735. , Canons, Esseby [oo, N'hamp.], prior of, 378. St. Leger, oo. N'hamp., 430, 584. Ashenfield, Estmeresfeud [inWaltham parish], 00, Kent, manor, 693, Ashfield, Asfeld [in Blackburn hundred], oo. Suff., manor, 586. Aahford, Esseteford, co. Kent, 680. , advowson, 680. Ashington, Estinton, oo. Somers., 278. Ashley Hay, Asselewehay, Asselewesshay, oo. Derby, 333. Ashley, Esaelegh, Asohleg, Essele [in Milton parish], oo. Hants, 278, 307, 564 (p. 174). Asselle, co. N'hamp., 403. Essele, Asoheleye, Asshole, oo. Staff., 15, 431, 557. Ashton, Asserston, co. Devon, p. 176. Esse [oo. N'hamp], manor, 877. , Long, Ayston, oo. Somers., 422. Giffard, Ayston [in Codf ord St. Peter's parish], co. Wilts, manor, 124. Ashurst, Esherst, oo. Kent, manor, 677- advowson, 677. Ask, Hugh de, 743. Aslaobi. See Aslakeby. Aslaokby, Haslokebi, Aselakeby, co. Line, 583. , manor, 757. Aslakeby, oo. York. See Aislaby. Aslakeby, Aselakeby, Aslacbi, Rich- ard de, 517. Aslakeby, Richard de, son of Richard, 517. Thomas de, 528. Aspele, 00. Bedf. See Aspley. Aspele, William de, 737. Asphale, John de, 732. Aspley Guise, Aspele, co. Bedf., manor, 461. .., Espleg [in Eooleshall parish], co. Staff., 276. Asprevill, Asspera Villa, Oliver de, 513. Asprevill, John de, son of Oliver, 513. Asselewehay, Asselewesshay, oo. Derby. See Ashley Hay. Asselle, CO. N'hamp. See Ashley. Asserston, oo. Devon. See Ashton, Assey, oo. Essex. See Alsieahay. Asshole, 00. Staff. See Ashley. Assington, Assindon, oo. Suff., 889. Asspera Villa. See Asprevill. Asthall, Esthalle, oo. Oxford, 808. Lee, Estallingeleye, oo. Oxford, 808. Aatley, Astleya, Estleg, oo. Warw., 334, 679 (p. 213). Aston Clinton, Aston, Esston, co. Buck., 81. manor, 353, 807. Mullina, Eston, 00 . Buck. , manor, 468. Ingham, Eston, Astun, co. Heret., 5, 481. -le-Walls, Aaton, oo, N'hamp., 878, Rowaat, Eaton, oo. Oxford, 763. [near Oswestry, oo. Salop], p. 279, p. 281. Eston [in Munslow parish], oo. Salop, 146. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 319 Aston — cont. Botterell, Eston Boterell [oo. Salop], p. 280. Eyre, Wetenaaton Wetenestone [in Morrille parish, oo. Salop], 122, 812 (,p. 280). Cantlow, Haston, co. Warw., manor, 340. Astrop, Estrop [in Newbotfcle and King's Sut- ton], CO. N'hamp., 732, 776. Astwood, Estwode [in Stoke Prior pariah], co. Wore, 453. Aawardby, Aawardeby, co. Line, 206. Athelney, Alignye, Alingenya, Alignie, oo. Somera., abbot of, 267, 315, 864. Attenborough, Adingburi, oo. Nott.,advowson, 810. Attenho [by Sombourn], co. Hanta, 417. Attepet, Atte Putt, Walerand, of Merdon, 498. Atthere, Emma, of Stanford, 625. Atthere, Henry, 625. Aubemarle. See Albemarle. Audeburg [oo. Norf.] See Aldborough. Audeburi, oo. Hertf . See Aldbury. Audeham, Thomas de, and Isabel his wife, 551. Audley, Audeley, Aldithelei^a, Dau- dele, Audithele, Aldeleye, Audi- thele, Alditheleg, Audedeleg; James de, 788, 789. , Robert de, 887. Audley, Sir James de, 267, 308. , Maurice de, 10, 789. Ealphde, 789. , William de, 11. Auethorp, co. Lino. See Hawthorpe. Aufeld, CO. Line, 364. Auferton, oo. Derby. See Alfreton. Aufirton, Agnes wife of Bobert de, 43. , Thomaa de, aon of Agnes, 43- Aughton, Achton [near Ormakirk], oo. Lane. . 253. Aula, Eoger de, 233. , Walter de, of Walesby, 674. C/. Walesby. Aulton, 00. Hants. See Alton. Aumale, abbot of, 471. See Albemarle. Aumondernes, Aumundernes, co. Lane. See Amoundemess. Auneby, co. Cumb., 314. Aungervill, Hugh de, 558. Aungevyn. See Angevin. Auno. See Dauno. Aur [oo. Glouc] See Awre. Aure, John de, 417. , , eaoheator in Somerset, 257- Auaterfield, Westarfeud, oo. York, 108. Aveley, AuYeliers [oo. Essex], 651. Avene. See Aveneye. Avenel, William, 4. William, 278, 307, 325. Avenel, Duloie, 4. Isabel, 913. , Nioholaa, 278,326. Sir William, 227, 278. , William, Joan wife of, 325. family, 278. Aveneye, Avene, Geoffrey de, 368. Aveneye, John de, son of Geoffrey, 368. Averenches, Averenges, Averyng, Aferenges, Averench, Haver- enges, Everenges, Jolin de, 407. Maudde, 563,774. Averenohes, Amice wife of John de, 407 Henry de, 563. John de, 268. , Maud de, Mabel daughter of, 774. , barony of, 563. Averham, Egram, co. Kott., manor, 378. Avisford, Aveaford, co. Sussex, hundred, 812. Awile. See Hauvile. Awre, Aur, co. Glouc, p. 156. , mediety of church, p. 157. Axatede. See Oxted. Aykeagard, oo. York. See Ayagarth. Ayketon, oo. Cumb. See Aikton. Aylesford, Eyllesford, Ayllesford, oo. Kent, 810. , manor, 760. Ayleston, Peter de, 474. Aylestone, Ayleston, Ailiston, Ayliston, oo Leic, 411, 776, 801. Ayleworth, Eleworth [in Naunton parish, oo. Glouc], 544. Aylisham [co. Norf.]. See Aylsham. Aylraersthorp, co. Leio. See Elmsthorpe. Aylrich, Eylrich, parker of Woodatook, 541. Aylsham, Aylesham, Ayliaham [co. Norf.], 622, 810. Aynho, Eynho, co. N'hamp., 164. Ayrath, oo. Cumb. See Airey. Ayadale, Haadale, co. York, p. 266, p. 268. Ayagarth, Arkesgard, Aykeagard, co. York 743. advowaon, 743. Aystanby, co. Yoi*. See Asenby. Ayaton, oo. Somera. See Ashton. B Baard, Alexander, 254. Babingley, Babbingele, CO. Norf., manor, 145. Babraham, Badburham [co. Camb.], 705. Babworth, Babwrthe, oo. Nott., 77. Bacohesor, co. Glouc. See Batsford. Bachampton, John de, p. 175. Backwell Bayouse, Baowell, oo. Somers. p. 158. Sore, Baowell, oo. Somers., p. 158, 820 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. Baokworth, Baekewrth [now called Letch Houses, in Bywell parish], eo. N'humb. 691, 773, 804. Baowell. co. Somers. See Backwell. Badburham [eo. Camb.] . See Babraham. BaddesleyEnsor,Baddeslegh[oo.Warw.],453. Baddow, Great, Badewe [oo. Essex] , 781. , Little, Badue Parva, Badewe, co. Essex, 476. , manor, 595. Badeliston, co. Bedf. See Battlesden. Badesthorn, co. Devon. See Batteshorne. Badewe [oo. Essex] . See Baddow. Badger, Bagesore eo. Salop, 446. Badmondisfield, Badmundefeld, Badmundes- feld [in Wickhambrook parish], oo. Suff., manor, ]66, 318, 809. Badue, CO. Essex. See Baddow. Bagber, Bakeber [in Sturminster Newton parish], co. Dorset, p. 161 . Bagesore, oo. Salop. See Badger. Bagesouer, Baggesore, Philip de, 446. BagessBt, oo. Berks. See Bagshot. Baggesate, Bagessete, Oeoifrey de, 332. Baggesore. See Bagesouer. Baggewrh, John de, 582. Baggot, Bagod, Hervey, 213, 827. Baginton, Bathekinton [co. Warw.], 453. Bagod. See Baggot. Bagshot, Bagesset, oo. Berks., manor, 332. ser jeanty , 332. Baillol. See Balliol. Balocis, Bays, John de, 169. Baiocis, Stephen de, 159. Suspirus de, 732. , Thomas de, p. 158. Bakeber, co. Dorset. See Bagber. Bakebere, John de, 580. Bakepuz, de Bakepucio, Geoffrey, 308. Geoffrey, and Emioyna his wife, 157. Bakewell, Baucquell, co. Derby, manor, 163. Balderton, oo. Nott., 396. Balesham, eo. Camb. See Balaham. BaUe, John, 679. Balliol, Baillol, Baylloil, Ealloil, Bal- liolo, Baylol, Baylloil, Ada de, 220. Hughde, 773, 804. , John de, 691. Balliol, Ada de, Hugh and Eobert sons of. 220. , Ada daughter of John de, 820. , Alexander de, 804. Gilbert de, 441. , Helewisa wife of Eustace de, 752. , Sec Levynton. , Hughde, 220, 691. , Sir John de, 191, 312, 413, 633, 732, 773. , John de, Devorgilla wife of, 443, 691, , 773. Ballisburg, co. Lano. See Bilsborough. Balloil, See Balliol. Balne [in Snaith parish], co. York, p. 267. Balsham, Balesham, oo. Camb., 705. , Oxeoroft manor in, 807. Balun, Auda wife of John de, 139. Sir John d3, 181. Bambrough, Bamburg, Bamburk, Banburk, Bauubug, Bimborc, co. N'humb., 31. , oastle, 499, 609, 672, 686, 720, 833. , hospital of, 414. Bamflet, co. Essex. See Benfleet. Bampton, Bamton, Baunton, co. Devon, 262. manor, 139. Bamton, oo. Devon. See Braunton. Banburk, co. N'humb. .See Bambrough. Banham, co. Norf., 688. manor, 744. Baniard. See Bayuard. Bauninghim, Banigham [co. Norf.], advowaon, 744. Binstead, Benstede, co. Surrey, manor, 461 . Barat, William. 254. Barber, Simon le, 524. Barbling. See Barmling. Baroombe, Berkaump, co. Sussex, 706. Barcote, Berekote [oo. Berks.] , 563. Bardele, oo. Salop. See Bardley. Bardeme, Sir John de, 910. Bardfield, Great, Berdefeud, Bardefeld, oo. Essex, p. 157. , manor, p. 154. , Little, Berdefeld, Parva Berdefud, Berdefeud, co. Essex, advowaon, 742. , manor, 530 (p. 160), 669, 742, 871. , Bromhull pasture in, 742. . Bardley, Bardele [iu Stottesden parish], oo. Salop, 446. Bardney, Barthen [oo. Lino.], abbot &c., of, 822. Bardolf, Bardol, Osbert, 496. Bardolf, Robert, 496. Sir William, 708. Bardolfestoii, co. Dorset. See Burlestone. Bare. See Barre. Barevill, Barvill, Barevile, Richard de, 208. , Robert de, 377, 527, 570, 666. Barevill, Robert de, son of Richard, 208. , , Emma wife of, 570, 666. , Joan and Alice de, daughters of Robert, 377, 527, 570, 666. , William de, p. 265. Barewe, oo. Glouo. See Barrow. ,00. Somers. See Barrow. Barford St. Martin, Bereford, co. Wilts, 227, 278. , advowson, 227. Barkby, Barkeby, oo. Leio., 776. Barkewrth, oo. Lino. See Barkwith. Barking, Berkinge, oo. Esses, abbess of, 348. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 821 Bartwith, Barkewrth, oo. Lino., 61. Barlestone, Berliston [in Market Bosworth parish], oo. Leic, 776. Barlinoh, Berliz [in Brompton Regis parish], CO. Somers., priory of, 407. Barling, Barmling, oo. Kent, manor, 698. Barmling', Barbling, Robert de, 698. Barnbow, Barnebu [near Barwick in Elmet, 00. York], 418. Barningham, Berningham, oo. Suff., 582. Barnside in Colne, Bernesete [in Whalley parish, oo. Lano.], 418. Barnstone, Berneston [in Langar parish], oo. Nott., 283. Barre, Bare, Gerard de la, king's cross- bowman, 86. Barre, John de la, 449. Barrow Gurney, Barewe, oo. Somers., 530 (j). 158). , manor, 710. Barrowdeu, Berwedon, Berudon, oo. Rutland, advowson, 679. manor, 387, 679. Barry, David de, 254. Barthen, oo. Lino. See Bardney. Barthon, oo. Lino. S'ee Barton. 00. N'humb. See Barton. Barton Peverel, Berton, oo. Hants., 37. [on Humber], Barthon, co. Lino., 377, 527, 570, 791. Bendish, Berton Binnedioh, 00. Norf., manor, 155. Earl's, CO. N'hamp. , 304. Barthon [in Whittinghara parish], oo. N'humb., 300, 478, 492, 610, 664. the king's, oo. Wilts. See Marl- horough. le Street, Barton, oo. York, 810. CO. York, 743. Barvile, Barvill. See Barevill. Barwick in Elmet, Berewyk [oo. York], manor, 418. Basevile, Basevill, Hawisia de, 737. Basevile, Sir Gilbert, 454. Joande, 737. Bashley, oo. Hants. See Baylnolislegh. Basing, oo. Hants., 822. Basing, Adam de, ward of, 897. Basingefeld [oo. Nott.]. See Bassingfield. Baskervill, — , 921, , Walter de, 20. , , Sir Walter, son of , 20. Basset, Basseth, Agnes, 247. .Isabel, 500, PMlip, 807, 818. Balph, of Weldon, 403. William, 140. Basset, Lady Ella, 807. , Sir Gilbert, 500. Heloise wife of Philip, 807. , John son and heir of Henry, 10. Maud wife of William, 140, 23880 Basset — cont. Sir Philip, 670, , executors of, 786. Ralph, of Drayton, jp, 258. , Sir Ralph [of Weldon], 166, 168. Sir Ralph, 283, Richard son of Ralph , 403. Richard, of Weldon, 491. Riohard, 732, 809. Robert son of John. 140. , Roger, p. 257. , William, Maud wife of, 140. Baseildon, Bastlesden, co. Berks,, 10. Bassiugbourn, Bassingeburn, Bassingburn, co. Camb., 187,661, 708. castle, 708. manor, 661, Bassingburn, Warin de, 708. Bassingburn, Baldwin de, 776. Bassingfield, Basingefeld, oo. Nott., 611. Bastard, fees of, p. 176. Bastlesden, co. Berks. See Bassildon. Batayl, Batailbe, Batail, Batayll, Emery, 250. Batayl, Peter, 250. Peter de la. See Peter de Paudon ? .Robert, 478,610. Saher, son of Emery, 250. Bate, Adam del, 773. Roger del, 773. Thomas del, 773. Bateman, Maud wife of William, 617. Batesford, oo. Suff. See Battisford. Batesthorne, co. Devon. See Batteshorne. Bath, bishop of, 298, 860. Bathley, Bathele, oo. Nott., 587. Bathonia, Bath, Beginald de, 328. Bathouia, Henry de, 215. Johnde, 740. See Batton. Reginald de, sou of Reginald, 328. Bathun, William, 750. Batsate, Christina daughter of Maud de, 502, Batsford, Batthesor, Bacohesor, Begesouro, 00, Glouc, 5, 470. Batteshorne, Batthestorn, Battesthorne , Bates- thorne, Badesthorn [in Honiton parish], CO. Devon, 278, 307, 325. Battisford, Batesford, co. Suff., manor, 515. Battlesden, Badeliston [co. Bedf ,], p. 158. Batton, John de, 728. See Bathonia. Battle, la Bataille [oo. Sussex], abbey, 235, 868, Baucquell, oo. Derby. See Bakewell. Baudein, Riohard, 51. Baudet, John, 384. Baudet, Elias son of John, 384. Bauerton, co. Heref., 654. Baunbug, CO. N'humb. See Bambrough. Baunton, oo, Devon. See Bampton. 822 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. Bautre, oo. York. See Bawtry. Bavent, 'William de, 266. Bavent, Jolland de, son of William, 266. Bawtry, Bautre, co. York, 108. Bayllol, Baylol, Baylloil, Bayllol, Bayloyl. See Balliol. Baylnolialegh, co. Hants. [Bashley ?],p. 174. Baynard, Baniard, Ismannia, 790. Baynard, Fulk, 522. , Eobert, 520. Eoger, 790. , fee of, 744. Baynard's castle, 586. Bays. See Baiocis. Beachampton, Bechehampton, oo. Buck., 247. Bsaclil)orough, Belcheberohe, co. Kent, p. 173. Bearl, Berehill [in Bywell parish], oo. N'humb., 191. Beauchamp, Bello Campo, Beuchamp, Xiles de, 696. , Nicholas de, 831, 832. Robert de, 864. William de, of Bedford, 516. , of Elmley, 695. Beauchamp, lady Ida de, 516, 656. Idonea, wife of William de, of Bed- ford, 281. , Johnde, 696. , Miles de, 323. Biohard de, 193, 696, 856. , Robert do(l), 81. (2), 592, 864. , Sir Eoger de, 776. Simon de, 461. Thomas de, 811. ,Sir William de, 393. William de (of Elmley), the elder, and Isabel his wife, 679. , the younger (afterwards Earl of Warwick), 679. , of Bedford, 166,281.693. , Idonea wife of, 281. of Eton, 328. .land of, 586. See Belchampe. Beaumont, Beaumunt, oo. Essex, 827. Beaureper, in Sherborne St. John, q.v. Beaute, Sir Thomas de, p. 174. Beauver, Byauver, William de, 282. Bee, Bek, del, Delebek, Ralph, 582. , Ealph son of Henry, 582. Beoh [Debaoh?] co. Sufi., chapel, 471. Beoh, John, 145. Beohe, oo. Camb, See Waterbeach. Beohefeld, oo. N'humb. See Bitohfield. Bechehampton, co. Buck. See Beachampton. Beohham, oo. Norf. See Beckham. Beoke. Sec Beket. Beokele, co. Oxford. See Beokley. [oo. Salop], p. 280. Beokering Holton, Bekering, oo. Lino., 791- Beckham, Beohham, co. Norf., 419, 504. Beokingham, Beginham, Bekinghara, co. Nott., 709. Beckjay, Gaie [in Bedston parish, co. Salop], p. 280. Beokley, Beokele, oo. Oxford, adyowson, 808. manor, 808. Beckney, Bekener, oo. Essex, 100. Bedelesmere, Gunoelin de, 681. Bedestone [co. Salop]. See Bedston. Bedewinde [oo. Wilts]. See Bedwin. Bedford, barony of, 461. Bedinfeld, Adam de, 744. Bedingham [oo. Norf.], 907. manor, 762. Bedminster, Bodminstre, co. Somers., p. 158. Bedston, Bedestone [co. Salop], p. 280. Bedwin, Bedewinde [co. Wilts.], ' le Bruz of, 178. Bedworth, Bodewrth, oo. Warw. , 679- Beechamwell, Biohamwell, oo. Norf., advow- Bon, p. 153. Baeley, Beley [in Bakewell parish], oo. Derby, 810. Beeleby, Belesbi, oo. Line, 448. Beetham, Bethum, co. Westm., manor, 313. Begesoure, oo. Glouo. See Batsford. Beginham, oo. Nott. See Beokingham. Beilby, Beleby [in Hayton parish], oo. York, 471. Beiain. See Beysin, Beiton, co. Hants. See Bighton. Bekener, oo. Essex. See Beckney. Bekering, oo. Lino. See Beokering. Bekering, Bekerig, Bikeryg, Thomas de, (1) 791. Bekering, Thomas de, 528. , Thomas de (1), Mary wife of, 791. Thomas de (2), 791. , fee of, 396. Beket, Becke, Neal, of Southampton, 722. Beket, Valentine, 722. Bekingham, co. Nott. See Beckingham. Bel, Robert le, 354. Bel, Adam le, son of Eobert, 354. Belaugh, Belhagh, Belagh, Bellhawe, Bell- haye, 00. Norf.,743. - manor, 153. Belaulney, Bello Alneto, William de, 614, 560. Belaulney, Baldwin de, son of William, 514. Belauney, oo. Hants. See Beluey. Belchamp Otten, Belchamp, de Bello Campo, BeUo Campo Ottonis, oo. Essex, 379, 483. Belchampe, John de, 768. See Beauohamp. Belcheberohe, co. Kent. See Beachborough. ■ Beleby, oo. York. See, Beilby. Beleford, op. N'humb. See Belford. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 328 Beleford, Carinus [Warin?] de, 202. Belegrave, oo. Leic. See Belgrave. Belesbi, oo. Lino. See Beelsby. Belet, John, 10. , Michael, 882. Robert, 1.59. Beley, oo. Derby. See Beeley. Beley, Margery de, 810. Belford, Beleford, oo. N'humb., 202, 216, 341. Belgraye, Belegrave, oo. Leic, 776. Belhagh, oo. Norf. See Belaugh. Belk. Henry del, 283. Bella Aqua, Laderena wife of John de, 800. Bellafago, Bellofago, Boufou. Bich- ard, son of Bichard de, 73. Bellafago, Henry de, 73. Kichard de and Elayre his wife, 67. , Richard de (son of the last), 57. Bellasis, Beuasis, Beuasys [in Stannington parish], 00. N'humb., 683, 775. Bellhawe, oo. Norf. See Belaugh. Bellhaye, oo. Norf. See Belaugh. Belling', Walter de, 514. Bello Alneto. See Belaulney. Bello Campo. See Beauehamp. Belney, Belauney [in Southwiek parish, oo. Hants] . 560. Beltoft, Beutoft, Alan de, 671, 709. Robert de, 671. Godfrey, Roger and Laurence de, 709. Belvoir, Belver, oo. Line, 11. Bemflet [co. Essex]. See Beiifleet. Bemflet, Alexander de, 572. Bemflet, John de, 572. , Maud de, 900. Bendeng', Bennenges, Bendig:, Ben- denges, John de, 176. Bendeng, John de, 317. , Simon de, p. 175. , Thomas de, 176. Benedict, the canon, 605. Benetfeld, John de, 488. Benetlegh, oo. Wore. See Feokenhara. Benetly, oo. Essex. See Bentley. Beneton [oo. Hertf.]. See Bennington. Benfield, Beuefeld, [in Stanstead Montfiohet parish, oo. Essex], manor, 711. Benfleet, Bamflet, Bemflet. co. Essex, 572, 900. Benges, oo. Su£f. See Bing. Benham Valence, oo. Berks, 79- manor, 858. Beniger. See Berenger. Beninton [oo. Hertf.] . See Bennington. Bennenges. See Bendeng. ' Bennington, Beninton, Beneton [oo. Hertf.], manor, 6. honour, 764. Benson, Bensindon, Bunainton, oo. Oxford, manor, 808. , four and a half hundreds of Benson and Henley, 808. Bensted, co. Hants, See Binsted. Bentley, Great, Benetly, oo. Esaei, advowson, 586. , manor, 586. , Benetlegh [oo. Wore], bailiwick in Feckenham forest, 770. Benton, oo. York, 636. Benwell, Benwel [in Newcastle], oo. N'humb. , 628 Us. Bsrbr', Gilbert de, 114. Beroam. , co. Hertf. Bee Berfchampstead. Berohot, Geoffrey, 471. Beroieye. See Bcrkeleye. Berdefeld, co. Essex. See Bardfield. Berdefeud. See Bardfield. Berdefud, oo. Essex. See Bardfield. Bere Regis, Bere, co. Dorset, manor, 174, 660. , hundred, 174. Bereford, co. Wilts. See Barford. Berehill, oo. N'humb. See Bearl. Berekote [oo. Berks.] . See Baroote. Berekote, William de, 563. Bereminton, co. Hants, p. 174. Berenger, Beniger, Jolin, 794. Berenger, Ingram, 794. Berewyk, Berewik, co. Wilts. See Berwick. Berewyk [oo. York]. See Barwiok. Berewyke [co. Sussex]. See Berwick. Berham, Thomas de, 522. Berindon [co. Hants], 899. Berkaump, oo. Sussex. See Barcombe. Berkeleye, Berkele, Bercleye, Giles de, 16. , Nicliolas son of Boger, 512. , Nicliolas de, 540. Berkeleye, Giles de, 540, 812 (p. 280). , Henry de, p. 157. , Katherine, wife of Arnold de, 734. (Berlay), Maurice de, 112, 530 {p. 158). , Nicholas de, p. 157, p. 159. , Sir Ralph (son of Nicholas), 512. , Thomas de, and Joan his wife, 776. Sir Thomas de, 732. William de, 798. , Denys wife of, 16. barony, 362. Berkeswell, oo. Warw., 679. Berkhampstead, Bercam, co. Hertf., borough, 808. , honour, 808. Berkinge, co. Essex. See Barking. Berlay. See Berkeleye. Berlinges, Berling, oo. Kent. See Birling. Berliston, oo. Leic. See Barlestone. Berliz, oo. Somers, See Barlinch. Bermondsey, Bermundsey [co. Surrey], priof and convent of, 813. Bernard, John son of, 468. , Nicholas son of, 89, 324 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. Bernard, Bernard son of Nicholas son of, 39. , Sir Hugh son of , 487. Johnson of, 179, 593. , Eobert son of, 264, 409. BernerS; Ealph de, 573. Bernesete [oo. Lane] See Barnside. Bernaston, co. Nott. See Barnstone. Bernham, co, Norf. See Burnham. Berningham, co. Suff. See Barningham. Berningham, Eustace de, 582. Bernival, Iteginald de, 428. Bernival, Wolfram de, son of Reginald, 423. Berriok Prior, Berwyk, Berwik [in Newington parish], co. Oxford, 772. Berry Pomeroy, Biry, honour, 352. Berse, oo. Wore. See Feokenham. Bert., CO. Somers:, 912. Berton, co. Hants. See Barton. Berton Binnedich, oo. Korf. See Barton Bendish. Berton, co. Wilts. See Burton. Berton, the lord of, 774. Bertram, Bertram, Roger, of Bothal, 520, 607. Bertram, Eobert, 607. Roger, of Bothal, 24, 416, 609, 691, 716, 720, 773, 804. , , Laderana relict of, 607. , lady Sarah, of Bothal, 520. Bertred, co. Kent. See Betred. Berudon, Berwedon, co. Rutland. See Biir- rowden. Berwick, Berewyke [oo. Sussex] , manor, 901 . Berewik, co. Wilts., 417. advowson, 417. , manor, 417. Kyngesmera and la Sterte in, 417. Bassett, Berewyk, CO. Wilts., manor, 807. Berwik, Berwyk, co. Oxford. See Berriok. Berwyk, Hugh de, 772. , Richard de, 772. Besewik, oo. York. See Beswick. Besford, Besseford [in Shawbury pariah], co. Salop, 308. Besilles, Bezill, Matthias de, 718. Besilles, John de, 718. Besseford, oo. Salop. See Besford. Beswick, Besewik [in Kilnwick parish] co. York, 691. Bethum, co. Westm. See Beetham. Bethum, E.alpli de, 313, 338, 390. , Thomas de, 143. Bethum, Joan de, daughter of Ralph, 313. , Sir Ralph de, 253. Robert de, son of Ralph, 390. Betred, Bertred [noxo part of Apperfield in Cudham], oo. Kent, 813. Beuasis, oo. N'humb. See Bellasis. Beuchamp. See Beauchamp. Beufoz, William, 393. ., C/. Bofio Fospato, Beumes, Bournes, Beumeys, Bobert de, 556. Beumes, Reginald de, son of Eobert, 666. , Robert de, J). 161. Beumont, Beumunt, John de, p. 176. Philip de, 2). 176. Beutoft. See Beltoft. Beuyile. See Beville. Bevendean. Beyenden [in Falmer parish, co. Sussex], 706, 881. Beverage, William. 875. Beverington [jiow Rodmill by Eastbourne], 00. Sussex, 382. Beverington, Alice, wife of Philip de, 382. Beverington, Walter de, 382. Beverley, Beverle, John de, 753. Beverstone, Bevei-stane, co. Glouc, advowson. 710. castle, 710. , manor, 710. Beville, Beuvile, William de, 358. Beville, Randolph de, son of William, 368. Bewcastle, Buoheeastre, Bothecaster, Buth- caster, oo. Cumb., 199, 811. Bewlw, CO. Salop. See Bolas. Beysin, Beisin, Adam de, 503, 567. Beysin, Mabel de, 557. Robert de, 503, 557. Bezill. See Beailles. Biauver. See Baauver. Biohamwell, co. Norf. See Beechamwell. Bickley, Bykeleg, Bykele, Bikleg [co. Devon], p. 174. church, p. 176. , manor, J). 176. Biore, Lambert de, 145. Bicton, Buketon, co. Devon, 420. Biddeston, Budeston, co. Wilts., 428. Biddlesdon, Butlisden [eo. Buck;.] , abbot of, 808. Bidecumbe, p. 169. Bidun, Bydun, John de, 323. , wife of. See Maud de Rioheford. , , heirs of, 323. Bifeld, 00. N'bamp. See ByBeld. Bighton, Beitun, co. Hants., 272. Bigot, le Bygod, Bygot, Bigod, Roger, earl of Norfolk, 744. Bigot, Sir Hugh, 115, 254, 442, 744. Hugh, justiciary, letter of, 453. , , writ to, 475. Sir Roger, earl of Norfolk, earl mar- shal, 198, 282, 419, 462, 743, 744, 849. Aline wife of, 806. , Sir Roger son of Hugh, 744. barony, 744. Bikenor, oo. Glouo. See JEnglish Bicknor. Bikeryg. See Bekering. Bikleg, 00. Devon, See Bjokley. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 325 feildeston, Bilteston foo. SufE.l, advowson 523. , manor, 523. Bileigh, Bileg.Byleg [nearMaldon, oo. Essex], abbot of, 279, 538. Billeabi, oo. Line. See Bilsby. Billesley, Billesle, oo. Warw., 679. BiUingesham pasture in Seyenhampton, oo. Wilts., 564. Billingford, oo. Norf., manor, 848, 910. Billingsley, BiUingssle, Billingesley, oo. Salop, manor, 503, 657.' Bilney, Bilneya, Bilneye [oo. Norf.], 844. , manor, 306. Biisborough, Ballisburg, co. Lane, 41. Bilsby, Billeabi, oo. Lino., 266. Bilteston [oo. Suff.]. See Bildeston. Binetre, oo. Norf. See Bintree. Bing, Benges [in Pettistroe parish], oo. Suff., manor, 394. Binsted, Bensted, oo. Hants., 211. Bintree, Binetre [co. Norf.], 29. Biroh, Great Briohe, co. Essex, 440. , manor, 850. , Little Briohe [co. Essex], 909. Biroh? Bruges, co. Heref., 356. Biroham Magna, Breoham, oo. Norf., advowson, iJ. 155. , manor, p. 155. Biroholt, Byroholt [near Stradbroke ?], oo Suff., 462. Birethe, John de, 309. Birewike, oo. Salop, jp. 280. Birkdale, oo. Lane. See Argarmeles. Birkenside, Byrkinside [in Shotley parish] , CO. N'humb., 528. Birley, Barlee [in Brampton parish], oo. Derby, 163. Birling, Berling, Berlinges, oo. Kent, churoh, 813. , manor, 813. , [in Warkworth parish, oo. N'humb.], 164. Birton [oo. Nott.]. Sec Burton Joyce. Birton, William de, 415. Birton, Richard de, son of William, 415. Biiy, Adam, 418. Biry honour. See Berry Pomeroy. Biset, Walter, 251. Biset, Eobert, 593. Thomas, 251. Bishops Stortford, co. Hertf. See Stortford. Biailthe, Omer de, 762. Bismor, oo. Salop. See Bushmoor Bisseye, oo. Hertf. See Bushey. Bitohfield,Bechefeld [inStamfordham parish], CO. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. Bittesby, Butlisby [in Claybrooke parish], oo. Leic, 776. Bitweneya, oo. Devon. See Twinyes. Biwell, CO. N'humb. See Bywell. Blaofordeby, eo. Leio, See Blaok{ordby. Blachale, co. Gumb. See Blaokhill. Blaohington, oo. Sussex. See Blatohington. Blaokbonrton, Burthon, oo. Oxford, 417. Blaokburnshire, Blakeburnesire, oo. Lano., wapentake of, 41, 418. Blaokfordby, Blaofordeby [in Ashby de la Zouoh parish], oo. Leic, 776. Blaokgrove, Blakegrave, co. Buck., 903. Black Heddon, oo. N'humb. See Heddon. Blackhill. Blachale [in Carlisle], oo. Cumb., 843. Blackmoor, Blakemore, co. Dorset, forest, 730. Blackmore, Blakemore [oo. Wore.], forest, p. 156. Blackthorn, Blakehurne, Blakethurne [in Ambrosden pariah] oo. Oxford, 808. Bladis, Hugh de, 703. Blaisdon, Bleohesdon, oo. Glouc, manor, 606. Blagdon, Blakedon [in CoUaton parish] , oo, Devon, 650. Blakeburnesire, oo. Lane. See Blaokburn- shire. Blakedeley, co. N'humb. See Hedley. Blakedon. co. Devon. See Blagdon. Blakefen [near Barwiok in Elmet, co. York], 418. Blakeford, Avice de, 799. Robert de, 262. Blakeford, Avice wife of Robert de, 262. Johnde, son of Robert, 262, 799 Blakegrave, co. Buck. See Blaokgrove. Blakeham, Joan wife of Roger de, 92. Blakehurne, eo. Oxford. See Blackthorn. Blakemore, oo. Dorset. See Blackmoor. , 00. Wore. See Blackmore. Blakeneye, Walter de, 606. Blakeshal [co. Suff.]. See Blaxhall. Blakeston ferry, p. 176. Blakethurne, oo. Oxford. See Blackthorn Blakevill, William de,-561. Blakhedley, co. N'humb. See Hedley. Blanohland, co. N'humb., abbot of, 528. Blanomoatre, co. Salop. Sec Oswestry. Blandford, Lange Blaneford, co. Dorset, 872. Blaneford Bryan, oo. Dorset. See Bryanston. Blonmoster, William de, 704. Blatohington, Blaohington. oo. Sussex, mill, 711. Blatherwiok, Blatherwio, Blatherwyk, Blather- wik, 00. N'hamp., 166, 491. , manor, 809. Blaunkmoster [oo. Salop] . See Oswestry. Blaxhall, Blakeshal [oo. Suff.], advowson, 744. Blean, Blen, oo. Kent, p. 155. Bleasby, Bleaeby [in Legsby parish] , oo. Line., 661. Bleohesdon, co. Glouo. See Blaisdon. Bleohesdon, Bleohisdon, oo. Oxford. See Bletohington. Blen, CO. Kent. See Blean. Blen, Robert de, p. 155. 326 INDEX OF PEE80NB AND PLACES. Blenoow, Blenkhaw, co. Cumb., 314. Blendeck, Blendec, Blendek, Blend- deck, Henry de, 623. , Johnde, 381. Blendeck, Henry de, son of John, 381. , Johnde, 623. Blenkhaw, oo. Cumb. See Blenoow. Blesoingell, Blesoingelt, co. Surrey. See Bletohingley. Bleseby, co. Lino. See Bleasby. Bleseby, Eoger de, 561. Bletohingley, Bletohingele, Bletohingelege, Blesoingell, Blescingelt, oo. Surrey, p. 157. adrowaon, p. 153. borough, p. 153. manor, p. 153, ^J. 160. Bletchington, Blechisdon, Blechesdon, co. Oxford, 213, 859. Bleyres, Sir Gerard de, 311. Bliburgh, Bliburg [co. Su£E.], manor, 559. Blie, 00. N'humb. See Blyth. Blodowaoham, oo. Salop. See Blodwel. Bloduorvaur [oo. Salop]. See Blodwel. Blodwel-vaghan, Blodowauham, oo. Salop p. 279. Blodwel-vaur, Bloduorvaur, co. Salop, p. 279. Bloet, Thomas, 254. Blond. See Blundus. Blumberg. See Plumberghe. BlumenhuU, Margery de, 431. Blund. See Blundus. Blundelfel, co. Cumb. See Blunderfield. BlunderSeld, Blundelfel [in Kirkoswald parish], co. Cumb., 811. Blundevill, Eanulph de, earl of Chester, 125. Blundus, le Blund, le Blond, Andrew. 447. , Joh.n, 571. Robert, 550. "WiUiam, 585. Blundus, Custance wife of John, 217. , Reginald son of Robert le, 550. Robert, 917. ...., Thomas, 822. Blunsdon, Bluntesdon, oo. Wilts, 564. Broad, Brodebluntesdon, co Wilts 564. Bluntesdon, co. Wilts. See Blunsdon. Bluntesdon, Brian de, 664. Roger de, 564. , Walerand de, 564. Blunts Hall, Blunteshale [in Witham parish], CO. Essex, 348. Blye, Robert de, 679. Blye, Thomas de, 579. Blyth dene, la dene de Blie, co. N'humb., 683. Boarhunt. Burghunte, Burhunte, oo. Hants 560. Boby, 00. Lino. See Boothby. Boeohenhale, oo. Stafi. See Bucknall. Boehred [co. Radnor]. See Boughrood. Bookenfield, Bokenfeud [in Felton parish], oO. N'humb., 416. Bockingfold, Bogingefaud, Bokingefaud [in Goudhurst parish] , oo. Kent, manor,563. , Beggebroo in, 563 Booland, Neal de, p. 174. Boclannd, oo Dorset. See Buokland. Boclond, CO. Somers. See Buokland. Boctheyt [co. Derby ?] mill, 43. Bocton, CO. Kent. See Bonghton. Bocton, Boctun, Elias de, 88. Bocton. Peter de, son of Ralph, 88. Boculond, 00. Deron. See Buokland. Booun. See Bozun. Boddham, co. Korf. See Bodham. Boddington, Botinton, Botingdon, co. Glouc, p. 157. manor. 311. Bodeham, co. Heref. See Bodenham. Bodekesham, co. Camb. See Bottisham. Bodekeside. See Budekeside. Bodeneia, Bodeneye, oo. Norf. See Bodney. Bodenham, Bodeham, oo. Heref., 606. Bodewrth, co. Warw. See Bedworth. Bodham, Boddham, co. Norf., 504, 510. ..., advowaon, 504. Bodham, Boddham, William de, 504. Bodham, Ranulph de, son of William, 504. , William de, 610. Bodmeshill, co. Nott. See Bothamsall. Bodney, Bodeneye, Bodeneia, oo. Norf., 588, 844. , manor, 306. Boelton, oo. Lane. See Bolton. Boejton. See Bolton. Boghes, Gerard de, 251. Bogingefaud, oo. Kent. See Bockingfold. Bogingefaude, Thomas de, 663. Bohun, Boun, Bouin, Bourn, Hum- phrey de, 654. Bohun, Franco de, 454, 812 (p. 279). Henry de. Earl of Hereford, 871. Humphrey de, and Eleanor his wife, 654. , , Humphrey son of , 664. Sir Humphrey the younger, Joan wife of, 587. , Humphrey de. Earl of Hereford and Essex, 538, 558. Bokeby, co, N'hamp. See Buckby. Bokehurst wood, co. Kent, 813. Bokelond, co. Devon. See Bucklaud. Bokenfeud, oo. N'humb. See Bookenfield. Bokesworth, Bokeswrthe, Robert de, 580, 778. Boketon, oo. Norf. See Boughton. Bokolt forest. See Buckholt. Bolam, Bolum, oo. N'humb, 791. , barony, 791. Bolas, Bewlw, oo. Salop, 16Q. INDEX OF PEB80NS AND PLACES. 327 Bolebec, Bolebek, BoUebec, Bulebek, BoUebek, Bolebech., Gilbert de, 82. Herbert de, 673. .Hughde, 628. Bolebee, Ralph de, 240. .Gilbert, 673. Herbert de, son of Gilbert, 82 >Hughde, 191,413,689. , wife and daughters of , 528. barony, 791 . honour of, 586. , list of tees of, 528. Bolehurst, oo. Bedf . See Bolnhurst. Bolesourers, oo. Derby. See Bolsover. Bolewyk, oo. N'hamp. ' See Bulwiok. Bolingbroke, Bolingbrooh, fee of Countess, 266. Bolinghope, Bolingehop, oo. Heref. See Bui" lingham. Bolland, oo. N'humb,, grange, 49. Bolle, John, of Ipswich, 861 . BoUebec, BoUebech. See Bolebec. Bollen Fee, Bolyn [in Wilmslow parish] oo. Chester, manor, 841. Bolliadun, oo. N'humb. See Bowsden. Bolnhurst, Bolehurst, co. Bedf., 569. Bolsover, Bolesourers, oo. Derby, 327. Boltby, Bolteby [in Fehskirk parish], oo. Tork, 824. Bolteby, Nicholas de, 824. Bolteby, Adam de, 824. Bolteston, co. Westm., 820. Bolton le Sands. Boelton, Bothelton, oo. Lane., 167, 518, 602. Castle, Little Bolton [in Wensley parish], co. York, 743. Percy, Boulton, co. York, 653. , West [in Aysgarth parish], co. York, 748. Bouelton, oo. York, prior of, 296. Bolton, Boulton, Botbelton, Bouelton, Bonelton, Elias de, 167. Henry son of Goditha de, 518. Simon son of Michael de, 602. Bolton, John de, 518. ....^...., Simon de, son of Elias, 167. , Thomas de, 470. , William de, son of Simon, 602. Bolum, 00. N'humb. See Bolam. Bolyn, CO. Chester. See Bollen. Bonby, Bondeby, oo. Lino., 134, 574. Bondarrustwiok, oo. York. See Bond Burst- wiok. Bond Burstwiok, Bondarrustwiok, oo. York, 471. Bondeby, oo. Line. See Bonby. Boneton, co. Kent. See Bonuington. Boneton, John de, 774. Bonevill, Bonevil, Nicholas de, 592. Bonevill, Wjlliam de, 592. Boney, Boneye, oo. Nott. See Bunny Bonnington, Boneton, eo. Kent, 774. Bonofossato, Geoffrey de, 10. C/. Beutoz. Boothby Graffo, Boby, co. Lino., wapentake, 822. Bootle, Botele, Botle [in Walton-on-Hill parish], CO. Lane, 253, 313, 338, 390. Bordesley, Bordesle [in Tardebigg parish, oo. Wore], abbot of, 363, 624. Bordet. See Burdet. Boreham, Borham, Co. Essex, manor, 595. Boreton, Burtun [in Condover parish], eo. Salop, 136. Borewardeley. See Burewardesle. Borham [oo. Essex]. Se« Boreham. Borham, Robert de, 695. Borham, Hervey de, p. 161. Philip de, 595. Borhunte. See Burghunte. Borisworth, oo. Lelo. See Bosworth, Hus- band's. Borley, Borle, oo. Essex, 648. advowson, 471. , manor, 471. Bornd, keeper of the granary of St. Swithun, Winchester, 899. Borough Green, Burg, co. Carab., 491. Borrehard, Philip de, 254. Bosoher, Henry, 10. Boschiri, William, p. 174. Bosco, Sir Ernald de, 311, 776 (p. 257). , Joan wife of Eruald de, 842. , Richard de, 679. Bosden, Bosedon [in Cheadle parish], co. Chester, 125. Bosemere, oo. Suff. See Bosmere. Boseworth, Boseworhe, co. Leio. See Bos- worth, Market. Bositon, oo. Hants. See Bossington. Bosmere, Bosemere, oo. Suff., hundred, 462. Bossington, Bositon, oo. Hants, 25. Boston, CO. Line, 145, 756. tolls of, 281, 337. Bosworth, Husband's, Borisworth, co. Leio., 411. Market, Boseworth, Boseworhe, co. Leio., 411, 776. Botekeeham, co. Gamb. See Bottisham. Boteland, Robert de, 804. Botele, CO. Lane. See Bootle. Boterel, Thomas, 814. Boterellis, Botereaus, Botereus, Boterell, Aubrey {Albreda) de, 731. Boterellis, Albreda de, 371. Reginald de, p. 281. Botesford [oo. Devon]. See Bottesford. Bothal, Bothalle, Bothale, oo. N'humb., 520 607. barony, 607. Bothamsall, Bodmeshill, co. Nott., 77. Bothecaster, co. Cumb. See Bewcastle. 328 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES- Bothelton, oo. Lano. See Bolton. Bothelton. See Bolton. Botiler, Botiller. See Butler. Botingdon, Botinton, co. Glouc. See Bod- dington. Botle, CO. Lano. Sec Bootle. Botleoleydon, oo. Buot. See Claydon, St. Botolph. BotteBford, Botesford [co. Devon], 50. , manor, p. 174. Bottirlawe, co. N'humb. See Butterlaw. Bottisham, Bodekesham, Botekesham, co. Camb., p. 160. Bouecome, oo. Hants. See Bowcombe. Bouelton [oo. York.] See Bolton. Bouelton. See Bolton. Boufou. See Bellafago. Boughrood, Boohi-ed [oo. Radnor], 186. Boughton Aluph, Booton, co. Kent, manor of, 88. Monohelsea, Booton, oo. Kent, 401. Boketon, co. Norf., 724. Bouin, See Bohun. Boukholte, co. Hants. See Buokholt. Bouland [oo. York]. See Bowland. Boullers. See Bulers. , Boulogne, leper hospital of, 88. Boulognrf, honour of, land held of, 18, 92, 155, 166, 279, 301, 304, 350, 379, 441, 483, 538, 586, 623, 661, 669, 704, 708, 742, 764, 782, 807, 809, 871. , keeper in Essei. See Appel- ford. Boulton, 00. York. See Bolton. Boulton. See Bolton. Bourn. See Bohun. Boumes. See Beumes. Bomi. See Bohun. Bourne Hall, Brone, co. Lane, 555. Bovile, Hawiaia de, 563, Philip de, 348. Bovingdon, Buniton rectius Buviton [co. Hertf.], 216. Bovy, North, Bovi, oo. Devon, 650. , manor, 826. Bowoombe, Bouecome [in Carisbrooke parish, I. of W., CO. Hants], manor, p. 175. Bowland, Bouland [oo. York], forest, 418. Bowsden, BoUisduu, Bolliadon [in Lowick parish] , co. N'humb., 202, 216. Bowthorpe, Buchtorp, oo. Norf., advowson, • 750. , manor, 750. Box, la Boxe [in Minchinhampton parish] , 00. Glouo., 493. Box and Stockbridge, Boxe and Stoobrugge, CO. Sussex, hundred, 812. Box, Boxle, la Boxe, co. Wilts., 194, 449. Boxe, Samson de la, 449. Boxele, oo. Kent. See Boxley. Boxford, Boxhore, oo. Berks., 79. Boxhore, co. Berks. See Boxford. Boxle, 00. Wilts. See Box. Boxley, Boxele, oo. Kent, 401; Boisted [co. Suff.] See Boxted. Boxstede, oo. Essex. See Boxted, Boxstede, Jolin de, 605. Boxted, Boxstede, co. Essex, 491, 605. Boxsted [oo. Suff.], 369. Boybeye. See Boyllay. Boylestone, Boyleston, co. Derby, 359. advowson, 359. Boyllay, Boybeye, Hamel de, 650, 826. Boynton, Humphrey de, p. 176. Boyptune, John de, 563. Boythorp, Lady Isabel de, 314. Boyton, co. Kent, manor, 593. Boyton, Eobert de, and Mary his wife, 629. Boyvill, Sir William de, 768. Bozun, Bozon, Bocou, Buaun, Eobert, 872. , Roger, 11,97. Braokyng. co. Hertf. See Braughin. Bradboume, Bradeborn, co. Derby, 333. Bradefeud, co. Sufe. See Bradfield. Bradeford, co. N'humb. See Bradford. , CO. Somera. See Bradford. Bradeford, Alexander de, 838. , Jolinde, 634, 686. Bradeford, Alexander de, 634. , Sibyl, daughter of Alexander de, 838. Bradele, Bradeleg, oo. Line. See Bradley. Bradelegh, co. Berks. See Bradley. Bradelegh, oo. Wilts. See Bradley. Bradeleie, co. York. See Bradley. Bradeleye, Balph. de, 448. Bradeleye, Geoffrey de, son of Ralph, 448. Brademere, William or Walter de, 745. Brademere, Richard de, 745. Brademire, co. York. See Burstwiok. Bradeneston, Eohert de, 501. Bradenham, Bradeham, co. Buck., manor, 658. Bradesole [in Poulton, co. Kent] , abbot of St. Radegund's, 563. Bradestou [oo. Devon], p. 176. Bradewell, co. Essex. See Bradwell. Bradewell [oo. Suff.]. See Bradwell. Bradaeld St. Clare, Bradefeud, co. Suff., manor, 289. Bradford Bryan, Bradeford [in Wimborne Minster parish], co. Dorset, 776, 780. Bradeford [in Bambrough parish], oo. N'humb., 686, 838. , Bradeford [in Bolam pariah], co. N'humb., 791. , 00. Somers., 706, 881. , manor, 706. .West, Brafford [in Mitton parish], 00. York, 418. Bradkirk, Bredekik, Bretekirke [in Kirkham parish], co. Lane, 163. INDEX 0^ PERSONS AND PLACES. 329 Bradley, Bradelegh [in Chieveley parish], oo. BBrk8.,221. , Bradeleg, Bradele, oo.Lino., 223,448. , Burwardele [in Burton parish], oo. Salop, manor, 503, 557. Bradelegh, co. Wilts., 221. Bradeleie [in CoTerham parish], oo. York, 743. Bradninch, Braneys, Braidnes, oo. Devon, manor and adyowson, 23. Bradwell, Bradewell, co. Essex, 250, 830, 833. , , 00. Su£E., manor, 521. Bradworthe, Simon de, 418. Braedon, oo. Wilts. See Braydon. Brafford, oo. York. See Bradford. Brageham, Agnes wife of Warin de, 323. Braham, Kiehard de, 516. Braidnes, oo. Devon. See Bradninch. Brailes, Breyles, Braill, Breylis, Brelea, co. Warw., 679. , manor, ,558, 679. Bramley, Bromie, Brumelay, Brumleghe, Bromleye, Brumleye, co. Surrey, 706, 881. manor, 198, 505. Brampton, prior of, p. 280. , Bromton [oo. Heref.], 703. Brian, Brompton [oo. Heref .], j). 280. , Chapel, Bramptun, oo. N'hamp., 732. , 00. N'hamp., manor, 301. , Little, Brompton [in Hopesay parish, co. Salop], p. 280. Brampton, Bramton, Thomas de, 724. Brampton, Andrew de, 522. Sir Brian de, 404. William de, 296. Bramton. See Brampton. Bramshill, BromsuUe, BromeshuU [in Eversley parish], oo. Hants., 10, 224. Brandon, Braundon, fee of, 378. Holm, 00. SuEe., 711. Brandon, William, 776. Braneys, oo. Devon. See Bradninch. Brankeston, oo. N'humb. See Branxton. Branteston, oo. Leic. See Braunstone. Brantingham, Brentingham, oo. York, 636. Brantiston, oo. Leio. See Braunstone. Branton, co. Devon. See Braunton. Branxton, Brankeston, oo. N'humb. , 202. Bratferton, Elias de, 771. Bratferton, Eiohard de, 771. Brathelaf, oo. Westm., 820. Bratton [in Westbury parish], oo. Wilts., 197, 938. Braughin, Braokyng, oo. Hertf. hundred, 809. Braundon, fee of. See Brandon. Braunstone, Branteston, Brantiston, oo. Leio., 411, 776. Brannton, Brauntune, Branton, Bamton, 00. Devon, 262. , manor, 799. hundred, 362. Brawater, Brawatre [oo. Sussex]. See Broad- water. Braybroc, Henry de, 916. Braybroo, Robert de, 781. Braydon, Braedon, in Savernake forest [co. Wilts], 868. Brohe, Osbert de la, 768. Breamore, Bremmora, Brummore [oo. Hants], i manor, 50. I priory, 776. I Breaute, Fawkes de, 827. Breeh, Andi-ew de la, 10. Breoham, co. Norf . See Bircham. i Brecknock honour, 606. Bredbury [in Stockport], co. Chester,' 125. Brede, Robert de, 287. Bredekik, co. Lano. See Bradkirk. i Bredon, Ralph de, p. 257, p. 258. BrehuU, co. Buck. See Brill. Brekedore, Ralph, 743. Breles, oo. Warw. See Brailes. Bremesfeld, Matthew de, le messsr, 875. I Bremeagrave. Brother Ranulph de, preceptor I of the New Temple, 796. Bremmora, oo. Hants. See Breamore. I Bren, co. Salop. See Bryn. Brenohley, Brenchesle, co. Kent, p. 154. ' Brening, co. Essex, p. 163. Brent Broughton, co. Lino. See Broughton Brant. Brent Eleigh [oo. Suffolk]. See Eleigh. Brentingham, oo. York. See Brantingham. Brenton, Brunton [in Exminster parish, oo. Devon], p. 176. Brerley, Brerelay, oo. York, 296. manor, 296. Bret, Brut, Brett, Gilbert le, 2. , Hugh le, 651. Ralph le, 349. , William le, 730. Bret, John le, 651. , Moses le, 580. , Ralph le, 730. , Ralph son of, 730. , William le, 664. family, 697. Bretekirke, co. Lane. See Bradkii'k. i Bretenham, co. Norf. See Brettenham. ; Brethenham, oo. Soff. See Brettenham. ■ Bretherton [in Croston parish], oo. Lane., 253, 313, 33a Breton, Bretun, Roger le, 192. William le, 491. Breton, John son of William le, 491. , John le, 588. , Roger le, son of Roger, 192. , Thomas le, 110. , a Norman, 206. C/.Brito. Brett. See Bret. 3S0 INDEX OP PEESOl^S AND PLACES. Brettenham, Bretenham, oo. Norf., 395. , Brethenham, co, Suff., advowson, p. 153. Bretun. See Breton. Breweys, heirs of, 352. Brewham, Bryuham, oo. Somers., manor, 311. Breyles, Breylia, oo. Warw. See Brailes. Briche, CO. Essex. See Birch. Brichtling'eseye, BriMlingeseya, Os- bert de, 92. Bricius, chaplain, cappelanus, 746. Briokhill, Bow, BrikuU [oo. Buck.], manor, 531. Briddistuysil [co. Lane] , 418. Bridford, Brideford, oo. Devon, manor, 63, 728. Bridgeford, Erigeford, co. Nott., 611. chnroh, 611. Bridgnorth, Brag, Bruges, co. Salop, 286. , prior of hospital of, p. 158. Parya, 286. Bridgwater, Bruge Walteri, co. Somers,, 147. , castle, 147. Bridiport, co. Dorset. Sec Bridport. Bridport, Bridiport, oo. Dorset, 702. custom of the town, 702. Brigeford, co. Nott. See Bridgeford. Brigge, John de la, p. 175. Brigham [in Skerne parish], co. York, 691. Brihtlingeseya. See Briohtlingeseye. . Brikesham, oo. DeTon. See Brixham. Brikull [oo. Buck.]. See Briokhill. Brill, Brehull, co. Buck., manor, 393. Brimfield, Brimfeud, oo. Heref., manor, 160. Brineston, co. York. See Biirneston. Brining, co. Lane. See Bryning. Brinkburn, Brinkeburn, co. N'humb. , priory, 609. Brinkel, Hugh de, 470. Brinkley, Briukele, co. Camb., 491. Brinnington, Bruninton [in Stockport], co. Chester, 125. Brioyn, Brion, Bryan, Simon de, 110. Brioyn, Margaret de, daughter of Simon, 110. Walter de, 110. Bristol, prior of St. John, p. 159. , barton of, ^. 156. Bristol!, Juliana daughter of Walter de, 712. Britannia, Sir John de, 708, 823. Britanny, 17. Britenoles, William de, 547. Brito, Eandolph, 491. C/. Breton. Briwere, Bruer, Bruyre, Br3rwer, Joan, 597. Briwere, "William de, p. 176. William, the elder, 139, 597. , , the younger, 139. , , Alice sister of, 139. Briwes. See Brus. Briiham, Briiesham, co. Devon, 63. manor, 728. Broad Blunsdon, co. Wilts. See Blimsdon. Broad Town, Brodeton, oo. Wilts, manor, 807. Broadwater, Brawatre [co. Sussex], 706, 881. manor, 706. Broo, CO. Wilts. See Brook. Broc. See Brok. Brockton, Broothon, Brocton, Broetun [in Sutton Maddook parish], co. Salop, 170, 801. Broothon, oo. Salop. See Brockton. Brocton, co. Lane. See Broughton. Brodebluntesdon, oo. Wilts. See Blunsdon. Brodeton, oo. Wilts. See Broad Town. Brok, la [co. Hants], 899. Brok, Broc, la Broc, Isabel or Sibyl de, lady of Chetton, 317, 365. Brok, Robert de, 501. , Sibyl de, 749. Brokedis, Alice wife of William de, 395. Brokesheved, co. Essex. See Broxted. Broket, John, 4;70. Brom, CO. Warw. See Broom. Brombrig [oo. Hants], 899. Brome [co. Salop], p. 280. Bromehalwe, Bromehallehau, co. N'humb. See Brumbaugh. Bromehill, Bromhil, co. Norf., priory, advow- son of, 711. Bromehurst [co. Salop]. See Broomhurst. Bromeley, Walter de, 773. BromeshuU, co. Hants. See Bramshill. BromeshuU, Henry de, 10. Bromeswell, Bromiawell [co. Suff.] advoweon, 744. Bromford, Alan de, 733. Simon de, 733. Bromiswell [oo. Suff.]. See Bromeswell. Bromland, co. Somers. See Brompton Begis. Bromle. co. Surrey. See Bramley. Bromle. See Bromley. Bromley, Bromelegh, oo. Essex, 447. , 00. N 'humb. See Broomley. Eegis, Bromle, Bromleg, co. Staff., manor, 105, 434. Bromley, Bromle, Phelipe, wife of Geoffrey de, 431. Walter de, 691, 804. Bromleye, co. Surrey. See Bramley. Brompton [co. Heref.]. See Brampton. [co. Salop]. See Brampton. Eegis, Bromland, Brumpton, eo. Somers., 407. manor, 268. Brompton, Sir Brian de, p. 280. Bromsulle, co. Hants. See Bramshill. Bromton, co. Heref. See Brampton. Bromyard, oo. Heref., 625, 665, 703, 823. Bromyorok, oo. N'humb., .691, 773, 804. Bcone, oo. Lane. See Bourne. INDEX OF PEES0N8 AND PLACES. 331 Brongarth, co. Salop. See Bron-y-garth. Bronley [co. Lane.]. See Bnimley. Bron-y-garth, Brongarth [in St. Martina parish, CO. Salop], p. 279. Brook, Broo [in Westbury parish] co. Wilts, 366. Broom, Brom [in Bidford parish, co. Warw.], 855. Broomhurst, Bromehurst [near Oswestry, co. Salop] , p. 279. Broomley, Bromley [in Bywell parish], co. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. Brothersete, Brotherseth, co. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. Brotherwick. Brothirwike [in Warkworth parish] , co. N'humb. , 232. Brotton, Brooton [in Skelton parish], co. York, p. 266. , manor, ^. 267. Broughton, Brouton [co. Hunt.], court of, 809. Brocton [near Preston], oo. Lane, 264. Brant, Brent Broughton, co. Lino., manor of, p. 18 note. Brouton [co. Hunt.]. See Broughton. Broxted, Brokesheved [oo. Essex], 861. Broy, "William de, 649. Broy, William de, son of William, 649. Brudeport, William de, 776. Bruere. See Briwere. Brueres, William, p. 176. Bruern [oo. Oxford], abbot of, 695. Brug, CO. Salop. See Bridgnorth. Brug, "William de, 54. Brag, Eichard, brother of William de, 54. Bruge Walteri, co. Somers. See Bridgwater. Bruges, oo. Heref. See Birch (?). Bruham, William de, 311. Bruis. See Brus. Bruly, Robert de, 524. Cf. Bruylli. Brumelay, co. Surrey. See Bramley. Brumbaugh, Bromehalwe, Bromehallehau [in Bywell parish] co. N'humb., 538. Brumleghe, co. Surrey. See Bramley. Brumpton, oo. Somers. See Brompton Eegis. Brun, John le (1), 537. , Jplinle(2), 639. Brun, John le, son of John (2), 639. John le (1), Thomas brother of, 537. Emma wife of , 537. William le (1), 679. , William le (2), 808. Bruneshope, Sibyl, wife of Robert de, 739, Brunigg, oo. Lane. See Bryning. Bruninton, co. Chester. See Brinnington. Brunleg, co. Heref., 654. Brunn, oo. York. See Kirkburn. Brunneby, oo. York. See Bumby. Brunneby, John de, 667, Brunneshull, co. ^ants, p. 175. Brunnum, oo. York. See Burnholme. Brunslow, Bruseloue [in' Edgton parish], co. Salop, p. 280. Brunton, oo. Devon. See Brenton. , Burneton [in Gosforth parish], co. N'humb., 191. Brunton, Walter de, p. 176. Brus, Bruis, Brywes, Bruys, Briwes, Bernard de, 641, 692. Peter de, 800. Brns. John de, 114. Peter de, 114, 636, 800 (pn., 265-6), 807, 820. ,83. , Sir Robert de, 83, 312, 322, 378, 552, 781, 807. , Robert de [oo. York], 452. Cf. Breweys. Brustwyk, oo. York. See Burstwiok. Brut. See Bret. Brutah, John, p. 158. Bruylli. Spineto, Robert de, 679. C/. Bruly. Bruyre. See Briwere. Bryan. See Brioyn. Bryanston, Blaneford Brian, co. Dorset, manor, 780. Bryn, Bren [co. Salop], p. 279. Bryning. Burwadbruning, Brunigg, Brunigge, Brining [in Kirkham parish] , co. Lane, 143, 253, 313. 390. Bryugham, co. Somers. See Brewham. Brywer. See Briwere. Brywes. See Brus. Bubbe, Thomas, 449. Buchan, earl of. See Comyn. Buohecastre, co. Cumb. See Bewcastle. Buohtorp, 00. Norf. See Bowthorp. Buckby, Long, Buokeby, oo. N'hamp., 430, 584. Buokholt, La Bokolt. Boukhoulte, oo. Hants, forest, 330, 821. Buckland, Boclond, co. Berks, advowson, 774. , manor, 563, 774. Booulond, CO. Devon, p. 174. Bokelond, oo. Devon, 352. , Newton, Boolaund, oo. Dorset, 580. St. Mary, Boolond, oo. Somers., 8. Buoklebury, Burhildebyry, Burwaldebury, co. Berks, 463. Bucknall, Boeohenhale, co. Staff., 276. Buoknell, BukenhuUe [co. Salop], p. 280. Buokton, Buketon, oo. York, 636. Buoton, Sir Geoffrey de, 125. Buctoune, Philip de, 298. Buckeslawe, oo. Suff. See Builow. Buddelegh, oo. Devon. See Budleigh. Budekeside, oo. Devon. See Budshead. Budekeside, Bodekeside, William de, p. 176. Budeston, co. Wilts. See Biddeston. Budleigh, Buddele, Buddelegh, co. Devon, hundred of, 42, 352. 332 INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES. Budshead, Budekeside [in St. Budeaux pariah, eo. Devon], p. 176. Buffin, Hugh, 903. Buildwas, Buldiwas [eo. Salop], p. 280. Buk, Walter, 917. Peter, son of, 917. Bukenham, William de, 395. BukeuhuUe, oo. Salop. See Buoknell. Bukenhulle, Walter de, p. 280. Buketon, co. Devon. See Bioton. eo. York. See Buokton. Buloote, William, son of Bobert de, 450. Buldiwas [oo. Salop]. See Buildwas. Bulebek. See Bolsbec. Bulemer. See Bulmere. Bulers, Butlers, Buthlers, BouUers, Buleres, Baldwin de, 590. , Wentlyen, late wife of Robert de, 14. Bulers, Baldwin de, 14. Baldwin de {temp. Henry 1.}, 165, 318, 809. Bulewyk, co. N'hamp. See Bulwick. Bulinghope, oo. Heref. See Bnllingham. Bulkington, Bulkjnton, oo. Warw., 776. BuUeye, co. G-louo. See Bully. BuUingham, Bolingehop, Bolinghope, Buling- hope, 00. Heref., 5, 433, 484, 703. BuUuc, Nicliolas, 502. Bully, Bulleye, oo. GHouc, manor, 606. Bulmere, Bulemer, John de, 452, 720, 759. Theophania, wife of, 720,759. Bulwick, Bulwio, Bolewyk, Bulewyk, co. N'hamp., 166, 567, 809. Bumpstead, Helion, Bumsted, eo. Essex, church, 586. , manor, 586. Steeple, Bumstede ad turrim, Stepel- bumsted, oo. Essex, 441, 586. Buneclive, William, 235. Bungay, Bungey [oo. Suff.], borough, 744. castle, 744. , manor, 744. Bunigtun (?), oo. Oxford, 568. Buniton, oo. Hertf . See Bovingdon. Bunny, Boney, co. Nott., manor, 497, 707. Bunsinton, co. Oxford. See Benson. Bureote, Walter de la, 109. Burcott, the, la Buroote [near Hereford in Holmer parish], oo. Heref., 109. Burdeleys, GeoflFrey de, 589. , Hugh de, 243. Burdeleys, Geoffrey de, son of Hugh, 243. , John de, 589. Burdet, Burdeyt, Bordet, Robert, p. 258. , William, 411, 716 (pp. 256, 257). olerk, 463. Burdun, William, 111. Burdun, Robert, 470. William, Agnes wife of. 111. , , Alice and Juetta daughters of, 111. Boreford, oo. Salop. See Burford. Bm-el, John, 449. Bureton. See Barton. Burewardesle, Borewardeleg, Boger de, 15. , Mabel and Margery, sisters of, 15. Burewardesle, Borewardeleg, wife of Philip de, 15. Burewel, co. Lino. See Burwell. Burewell, oo. Camb. See Burwell. Burford, Bureford [co. Oxford], p. 156 bis, p. 157, p. 159. , Bureford, co. Salop, manor, 439. Burg, 00. Camb. See Borough Green. CO. Lane. See Burrow. See Peterborough. Burgers, Herbert de, 287. Burges, Sir Walter de, 482. Burgh by Sands, super le Sablunes, oo. Cumb., 106,738, 752,758,811. leRogmirein. 752. fishery, 811. .barony, 199,811. Burgham, co. Kent. See Burham. Burghill, Burhull, oo. Heref., 769. Burghsted, Great, Burgsted, eo. Essex, 827. Burghunte, Burhunte, Borliunte, Thomas de, 536. Burghunte, Henry de, 514, 560. Richard de, son of Thomas, 536. Thomas de, 560. William de, 679. Burgo, Burg, Burk, llargaret de, countess of Kent, 461. , Richard de, 19. Burgo, Alice de, p. 158. Hubert de [earl of Kent], 461, 827, 833. , Margaret, wife of, 309, 873. , John de, 155, 215, 311, 336, 345. 461, 491, 873, 807. Sir John de, 807. Matthew de, 218, 252, 451, 469. Randolph son of Alan de, 491. Richard de, 254. , his daughter, 254. , Egidia wife of, 19. Sir Thomas de (1), 125. , Sir Thomas de (2;, 491. Burgsted, oo. Essex. See Burghsted. Burham, Burgham, co. Kent, advowson, 813. , , manor, 813. [co. Norf.]. See Burnham. Burhildebyry, oo. Berks. See Bucklebury. Burhull, CO. Heref. See Burghill. Burhulle, BuruhuU, Henry de, 769. Burhulle, Basilia de, 769. Roger de, 769. Burhunte, oo. Hants. See Boarhunt. Burhunte. See Burghunte. INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES. 333 Burl', Bartholomew de, 522. Burlee, oo. Derby. See Birley, Burlestone, Piddle Bardolfeston, Bardolvea- ton, Pydele Bardolf, oo. Dorset, 371, 580. Buriestune, Eustace, 728. • Burnby, Brunneby, oo. York, 471. Burne, oo. Sussex. See Easebourne. Burnel, William, 119. Burnel, Bobert, 749, 801. William, 118, 119. , Eoesia, wife of, 118. William, son of William, 119. , William, 366. Burneston, Brineston, eo. York, 74. Bumeton, oo. N'humb. See Brunton. Burnham, oo. Buok., 829. , Bernham, oo. Norf., 711. All Saints'. All Saints' Ulf, oo. Norf., ehuroh, 624, 632. Norton, St. Margaret Burnham, Bur- ham, 00. Norf., church, 624, 632. , manor, 624, 632. Burnholme, Nun, Brunnum, oo. York, 314. , prioress of, 314. Burnley, Bronley [oo. Lane], 418. Burrow, Burg ["in Tunstal parish], oo. Lano,, 218, 262, 451, 469. Burstwiok, Brustwyk, oo. York, 471. Cumerake and Brademire in, 471 . Burthon, oo. Oxford. See Blaokbourton. Burton, oo. Hants, y. 175. Overy, Burton, oo. Leic, 776. [in Bamburgh parish], co. N'humb., 48. Joyce, Birton, co. Nott., 415. , 00. Salop, court of, 503. abbot's court at, 557. , 00. Salop. See Boreton. [in Kendal, co. Westm.], 834. , Berton [in Highworth parish], oo. Wilts, 564. Agnes, Burton, oo. York, manor, 636. Cumbland in, 636. , Elyesflat, in, 636. High, 00. York, 743. Pidsea, Pideseburton [oo. York.], 470. on Ure, Yor, co. York, 743. Burton, Bureton, Isabel de, 136. Richard de, 56. Burton, Ealph de, son of Isabel, 136. Eiohard de, 743. BuruhuU. See BurhuUe. BurwadbruTiing, oo. Lano. See Bryning. Burwaldebury, oo. Berks. See Buoklebury. BurwardSle, co. Salop. See Bradley. Burwell, Burewell, oo. Camb., 443. , Burewel, co. Lino., 291. Bury St. Edmunds, oo. Suff., abbot of, 280, 289, 350, 496, 530 (,p. 153), 583, 585, 686, 676. 719, 764, 848, Busoard, John, 248. Busoel. See Bussel. Buselingtorp. See Buslingtoi-p. Bushby, Busseby, co. Lino., 776. Bushey, Bisseye [co. Hertf.] 468. Bushley, Busseleye, Bissele, co. Wore, p. 155. , manor, p. 160. Bushmead, Eismede [oo. Bedf .] , prior of, p. 161. Bushmoor, Bismor [oo. Salop] , hay, 473, 534. Buslingtorp, Buselingtorp, Busilingthorp, Eiohard de, 364, 732, 776. , Eiohard son of , 776. , Amioe daughter of Eiohard de, 776. Bussay, William de, 469. Busseby, eo. Leio. See Bushby. Bussel, Buscel, Robert, 714. Bussel, John, 114. Theobald, son of Eobert, 714. Busseleye [oo. Wore] . See Bushley. Bustardthorp {now disappeared), oo. York, 753. Buston, Butlesdon [in Warkworth parish, oo. Nhumb.], 164. Busun. See Bozun. Buter, Elizabeth, wife of William, 739. Buterleye, Stephen de, 286. Buthoaster, co. Cumb. See Bewoastle. Buthlers. See Bulers. Butler, le Butiller, le Botiller, le Bote- ler, le Butiler, le Botyler, le Butyler, Pincerna, Eudric, 142. , Richard, 212. , Robert, 542. Theobald, 153,264. , ■William, 487. Butler, Hamo, p. 279. Hugh, 487. Joan, p. 152. John, 2). 152. , John, 129. Hawisia wife of, 129. Peter, of Little Bardfield, 742. , Eiohard, 545. p.152. , , writ to, 615. , Eobert, son of Eiohard, 212. , Theobald, his sister, 254. Theobald, son of Theobald. 264. William, jp. 152. William, 679. Butlers. See Bulers. Butlesden [co. N'thumb.]. See Buston. Butlisby, co. Leio. See Bittesby. Butlisden [co. Buck.]. See Biddlesdon. Butterlaw, Bottirlawe [in Newburn parish], 00. N'humb., 220. Buttei-wike, Eobert de, p. 265. Buttsbury, oo. Essex, Ginge Joyberd, 447. Ginge Laundr', 447, 334 INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES. Butyler. See Butler. Butyller. See Butler. Buviton, 00. Hertf. See Bovingdon. Buxhall, Buxhale, oo. Su£f., manor, 302. Buxlow, Buckeslawe [in Knodishall parish]. CO. Suff.. 196. Buxton, Buxtune, co. Norf., 688. manor, 583, 688. , Hewefen in, 688. , Kinestorp in, 688. Byore, oo. N'humb. See Byker. Byore. See Bykere. Bydnn. See Bidun.. Byfield, Biteld, eo. N'hamp., 378. Bygit, Bygod, Bygot. See Bigot. Byfcele, Bykeleg [oo. Devon]. See Biokley. Byker, Byore [in Newoastle-on-Tyne], 465. Bykere, Bycre, Nicholas de, 465. Bykere, John de, aon of Nicholas, 465. Byleye, Byleg, [co. Essex]. See Bileigh. Byroholt, co. SufE. See Bircholt. Byrckw . . . , eo. N'humb., 773. Byrkinside, oo. N'humb. See Birkenside. Bywell, BiweU, co. N'humb., 528, 691, 773. manor, 804. , court, 691. Bywesteport, oo. Dorset,^. 161. c Cadbury, Cadeburi, Cadebury [co. Devon], p. 176. , [oo. Bedf . ?], manor, 781 . Cadeburi, Kobert de, p. 176. Cainhoe, Caynho, oo. Bedf., manor, 546. Caistor St. Edmunds, Castre. co. Norf., 583. Caloethorp, Keylestorp, co. Line, 159. Caldbergh, Caldeberg [in Coverham parish], 00. York, 743. Caldeoot, co. N'hamp., 333. Caldecote, Caldeoot [in Bow Briokhill parish, 00. Buck.], p. 158. , Caldeoot, oo. Norf., advowson, p. 153. Caldenortou, co. Oxford. See Norton. Caldesrother, Gilbert de, ,528. Caldew [co. Cumb.], river, 495. Caldewell, co. Glouo. See Caudle. Caldwell, Caudewell [oo. Bedf.], prior, 737. ■ 00. N'humb., 683. Callaley, Kaluley, Kalui [in , Whittingham parish], oo. N'humb., 499. Callerton, Black, Calverdon [in Newbum parish], oo. N'humb., 413. Calna. See Cantilupo. Calne, Calna, oo. Wilts, 818, 340. , manor, 866. , Buresin, 318, 340, 866. , Kenmnln, 866. Calstone Wellington, Caleston, co. Wilts, manor, 866. Caluweleye", Kalluley , William de, 499 . Caluweleye, Gilbert de, 499. Calverdon, oo. N'humb. See Callerton. Cambridge, Cauntebrige, oo. Camb., 115, 166, 713.. county court, ^. 167. Cameis, Cameys, Kaiaeys, Kamoys, Balph. de, the elder, 443. Oameis, Balph de, 112, 248. , Sir Ealph de, the younger, 443, 732. Camera, Robert de, 679. William de, 146. Camerar. William, p. 158. Cameys. See Cameis. Campo Ernulphi, W. de, p. 157, p. 159 Campo Florido. See Chaumflur. Camps, Caump, co. Camb., advowson, 586. manor, 586. Camvill. See Mandeville. See Caumvill. Cancellis, Cliaunceus, John de, 168. Cancellis, Hugh de, son of John, 168. Canoy. See Chancy. Candel, oo. Dorset. See Caundle. Candlesby, Kanloby, oo. Lino., manor, 145. Canewdou, Kan . . wedon, Canewedone, Kane- wedun, oo. Essex, 182, 701, 840. Canfleld, Kaneveles, co. Essex, church, 586. , manor, 586. Cannock, Kanoo, oo. Staff., forest, bailiwick, 643. Cantelow, Cantelo. See Cantilupo. Canterbury, 231. archbishop of, 158, 530 (p. 155), 686, 593, 680, 698, 802, 803, 884. St. Augustine's, abbot of, 389. Christ Churoh, prior of, 563, 677. , , monks of, 802. , Holy Trinity, 680. , prior of, 401,772,807. Cantevile, Eoger, p. 257. Cantilupo, alias Calna, William de, 175, 318, 340, 866. Cantilupo, Cantulupo, Cantelo, Cantilupo, Cantelow, George de, son of WiHiam, 318, 340. , Eustaoia wife of Nicholas de, 874. , Mabel de, 417. , lady Maud de, 567. , Philip de, p. 175. Simon de, 481. William de, 353, 530 (p. 169), 826. CapelcB, Hugh de, 762. Cantley, Cantelof [in Hethersett parish] oo Norf., chapel, 743. Canvile. See Caumvill. Capel [St. Mary], oo. Suff., advowson, 883. Oapella, la Chapele, Bartholomew de, 404. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 335 Capella, Alexander de, 120. , Bartholomew de, 448. Henry de, 254. Joan de, daughter of Bartholomew, 404. Capellanus. See Brioius. Capes, Capis, Hu^h de, 360. Capes, Thomas de, son of Hugh, 360. Cappelanus. See Brioius. Oipun, William, y. 265. Cardon, Oardun, Geoffrey, 776. Cardon, Eobart, p. 161. Cardunville, Cardunvile, Kardunvill, Kardevill, Sicliard de, 846. WiUiam de, 303. CardunyiUe, Robert le, 303. William de, knight, 846. Carelton, oo. Bedf. See Carlton. Carey, Kary [in St. Giles on the Heath parish], oo. Devon, 650. Carhou, Carrehou, Carrou, Alice de, 757. Carisbrooke, Karesbrok [I. of W., eo. Hants] Castle, jj. 175. Carleford, oo. Suff. See Carlford. Carleton, oo. Camb. See Carlton. Little [in Poulton-in-the-Fylde parish], co. Lane., 253. 00. Leio. See Carlton. , CO. Lino. See Carlton. ., Earleton [in Pontefraot parish, oo, York], 418. Carleton, Est Careltou,'WilUam de, 395. Carleton, Eustace de, 395, 849. William de, his daughter's, 395. Carlford, Carleford, oo. Suff., hundred, 462. Carlisle, bishop of, 164, 806. Walter, bishop of. See Mauolerk. , prior of, lands held of, 115. , St. Mary's Church, 755. Carlton, Carelton, co. Bedf., 693. (?), Carltun (?), co. Bedf., 479-. [cum Willingham], Willingham and Carleton, Karleton, oo. Camb., 491, 530(p. 160), 705. Curlieu, Carleton, oo. Leic, 776. 00. Lino. , marsh of, 113. ,. Castle, Carleton, oo. Lino., manor of, 113. , Little; oo. Lino., 113. Magna, Cartun, oo. Lino., 291. '.: , East, Karleton, oo. Norf., 395, 849. - in Lindriok, Karleton in Liudriok, co. Nott., manor, 36. , Carleton [in Coverham parish], oo. York, 743. , Carleton [Lof thouse with Carlton, oo . York], 418. , Karleton in Balne [near Snaith], co. York, p. 267. Miniott, Carleton [in Thirsk parish], CO. York, manor i^?), 452. , 00. York. See Carleton. Carmarthen, Kermerden, bailiwick of, 209, Carnaby, Kerneteby, co. York, 653. CarreghoTa, Kaeroolion [in Llan-y-Myneoh, 00. Montgomery, formerly Denbigh], p. 279. Carrehou. See Carhou. Carrig, Juliana de, 811. Carrook, Carrok [co. Cumb.], 495. Carrou. See Carhou. Carswell, Creswelle, co. Berks, 137. Carthorpe [in Burneston parish], co. York, 74. Cartun, co. Lino. See Carlton Magna. Carun, John, p. 152. Gary, co. Somers. See Castle Cary. Cashale, co. Nott., 709. Cassington, Karsington. Kersinton, co. ■ Oxford, manor, 353, 807. Castelacre [oo. Norf.], prior of, 504. Casterton [in Kirkby Lonsdale] , co. Westm . , 820. Castle Cary, Kary, Kari Lowel, oo. Somers., manor, 542. , , barony, 591. Castleford, Castelford, Kasterford [co. York], 418. fishery, 418. Castle Hedingham, co. Essex. See Heding- ham. Castlet, Catteslato [in Guiting Power parish], 00. Glouc, 776. Castre, oo. Norf. See Caistor. Castre, William de, 103. Cat, Henry le, 345. Caterale, eo. Lano. See Catterall. Caterale, Caterhale, Katerhale, Katirhale, Bichard de, 376, 847. Caterhale, Ealph de, son of Eichard,376, 847. Catesby, Catesbi, oo. N'hamp., 123. Cathanger, Katangre [in Newton Forester parish], oo. Somers., manor, 217. Catherton, co. York. See Catterton. Catherton, Katherton, Alan de, 470. Thomas de, 470. , William de, 470. Caton, Katon [m Lancaster parish], oo. Lane. 69,218,451,469. Caton, Katon, Katton, Boger de, 218, 469. Caton, John de, son of Roger, 218, 469. , heir of, 252. Catsley, Kacheleg [in- Kinlet parish], oo. Salop, 170. Catterall, Caterale, Kateral, Katirhal [in Garstang parish], oo. Lane, 376, 847. Catterton, Catherton [in Tadcaster], oo. York, 470. Catteslatej oo. Glouo. See Castlet. Cattestrop, oo. Back., 737. Cattewrd, Cattewrth, co. Hunt, See Cat- worth. Catton, CO. Sork, manor and advowson, 452. 336 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. Catton, Eobert de, 743. Catworth, Cattewrth, Cattewrd, oo. Hunt., 133. , Great, oo. Hunt., 791. Caudewell, pp. 157. 159. [oo. Bedf.]. Sec Caldwell. Caudewell, Nicholas de, p. 157, p. 159. Caudle, Caldewell, oo. Glouo., 739. Caump, 00. Camb. See Camps. Caumvill, Caunvile, Canvile, Kaunville, Aubrey de, 875. , Gerard de, 858. ,Eichardde,(l), (2), 411,858. , , John son of, 858. , Thomas de, 679, 776 {p. 257). Caundle Stourton, Candel, oo. Dorset, 872. Caimtebrige, oo. Camb. See Cambridge. Caunvile. See Caumvill. Causton, oo. Norf, See Cawston. Cauton [oo. Salop] , p. 280. Canvel. See Chauvel. Cave, 00. York, 636. Cavendish, Gavenedis [oo. Suff.], 719. Caversham bridge [oo. Oxford ?], 500. Cawkwell, Ealkewell, oo. Lino., 577. Cawood, Kauwode, eo. York, 668. Cawston, Causton, co. Norf., 345. Caxton, 00. Camb., 46. Caxton, Kaokeston, Kakeston, Geoffrey de, p. 161. , Johnde, p. 160. Cayly, Kaylly, John de, 732, 776. Caynho, oo. Bedf. See Cainhoe. Caynton, Kaginton [in Bolas pariah], oo. Salop, 160. Ceddre, oo. Somers. See Cheddar. Celes, 00. Wilts. See Zeals. Ceppeham, Martin de, 805. Cereton, co. Kent. See Cheriton. Cerf, Adam le, of York, 470. Cerlaund, Serflaung, Maud wife of Geoffrey de, 134. Cerne Abbas [co. Dorset], abbot of, 580. Cerney, Cerneye [co. Glouo.], advowaon, p. 158. Certesey, Certese, oo. Surrey. See Chertsey. Ceatreford, oo. Essex. See Chesterford. Cestresham, co. Buck. See Chesham. Cestreton, oo. Warw. See Chesterton. Cet, 00. Wilts. See Chitterne. Chabeham, oo. Surrey. See Chobham. Chaddesley Corbet, Claydesle, oo. Wore, p. 158. Chadlington, Chadelinton, oo. Oxford, p. 159. hundred, 501, 630 (p.,156). Chaeny. See Cheny. Chaffeombe, Chefoumbe, oo. Somers., 259. Chafford, oo. Essex, hundred, 810. Chaggeleye, oo. Sussex. See Chailey. Chailey, Chaggeleye, co. Sussex, ndvoweon, 711. Chamberlain, Gamerarius, le Chamber- leng, le Cbamberlein, le Chaum- berleng, le CHamberleyng, le Chambelenc, le Chaumberlang, GeofiFrey, 855. , Henry, 364. .Ralph, 889. Robert, 646. Chamberlain, Sir Geoffrey, 262, 554. , Geoffrey (son of Robert), 646. John le, son of Henry, 364. , Simon, 855. , William, 679. Chamberlain, barony of the king's, 586. Chancy, Chauncey, Chanoi, Cancy, Philip de, 661. Robert de, 80, 667. Chancy, Margaret wife of Robert de, 80. , Thomas de, son of Robert, 80, 667. , Sir Walter de, 80. William de, son of Philip, 561. See Chans (?). Chandelur, William le, 760. Chans, Alice de, 109. Chansi. See Chancy. Chanterel, Roger, 580. Chaors. See Chaworth. Chapele. See CapeUa. Charloote, Cherleoote, co. Warw., 679. Charleton, Churleton, Churletune. co. Devon, 650, 826. Charley, Charleye, co. Leic, patronage of priory, 776. Charlton, Charleton, co. Berks, 10. alias Down Urafraville, Dune [in Axmouth parish], oo. Devon, manor, 798. , King's, Cherleton, Kynges Cherieton, 00. Glouc, 68. manor, 68, 748. ., Cherleton [by Dover?], oo. Kent, advowson, 924. Cherleton [in Wrookwardine parish], CO. Salop, 446. Musgrave, Cherleton, oo. Somers. manor, 311. , Cherleton [in Singleton parish, co. Sussex], p. 279. Charlton, Cheriton, fee of, 547. Charnellis, William de, 892. Charron. Charrum, Qinsoard de, 716, 773, 804. Chatburn, Chatteburn [in Whalley parish, oo. Lane], 418. Chateris [oo. Camb.]. See Chatteris. Chatham, Chattham, Chetham, co. Kent, manor, 563. barony, 663. Chatteburn [oo. Lane.]. See Chatburn. Chatteris, Chateria [co. Camb.], prioress of, 807. Chattham, oo, Kent. See Chatham. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 837 Chauoombe, Chauoumbe, Geoffrey de, 722. , Robert de, p. 257. Chauhard, Sir Patrick. See Chaworth. Chaumberlang, Chaumberleng. See Cham- berlain. Chaumflur, Campo Morido, Henry de, 365. Chaumflur, Hilary de, son of Henry, 355. Chaunceys, Robert, p. 168. Chaunoy. See Chancy. Chauurces. See Chaworth. Chauvel, Cauvel, Roger, 316. ChauTel, Joan, wife of Roger, 316. Chaverham, co. Norf., 743. Chaverham, Nicholas de, 743. Chaworth, Chaworcea, Chawrces, Chawerches, Chawurch, Chau. urces, Chawrcs, Chawurces, Chaors, Shawrces, Chauhard, Patrick de, 417. Chaworth, Pain or Poin de, son of Patrick, 417. , Sir Patrick, 230. Thomas de, 43. CheokenhuUe. See ChikehuU. Cheddar, Ceddre, oo. Somers., 217. Cheddewrth, Cheddewr, oo. Glouo. See Chedworth. Cheddington, Chetendon, co. Buck., 737. Chederinton, co. Wilts. See Cholderton. Chedglow, Chigelawee [in Crudwell parish], 00. Wilts, 417. Chedworth, Cheddewirh, Cheddewr', co. GHouc, 10, 679. manor, 679. Cheteumbe, co. Somers, See Chaffcombe. Chekeswell, Chekesel, ChekeshuU [inBrenchley parish], oo. Kent, p. 156. Cheldrinton, co. Wilts. See Cholderton. Cheleseye, Gilbert de, 708. Cheleshurat [nearRainham], co. Kent, 316. Chelewel, John de, 418. Chelewore, oo. Hants. See Chilworth. Chelewrthe, Cheleswurth, co. Devon. See Chilsworthy. Chelfiston, oo. Bedf. See Challington. Chelis, CO. N'humb. See Shields. Chellington, Chelwinton, Chelfiston, oo. Bedf., 393, 530 (i). 169). Chelmesoote, Chelemnndeeote, co. Warw., 679 688. Chelmundeoote, co. Warw. See Chelmesoote. Chelton. See Shelton. Chelwinton, oo. Bedf. See Chellington. Chen, William le, 833. Chenay. See Cheney. Cheney Longville, Longefeude [oo. Salop] , p. 280. Cheney, Cheynny, Chenay, Cheyni, Chaeny, Cheny, Alexander de, 97. William de, of Morden, 187, 661,708. Ohenies, oo. Buck. See Islehampstead, :J2S80 Cheny. See Cheney. Chepin, oo. Lano. See Chipping. Cherburg',Ch^e'buri,Chereburg', John de, 721. Cherburg, John de, 647. Wygande, 721. Cherevile, William de, 883. Cherhill, Cyriel, co. Wilts, manor, Q12. place names in, 612. Cheriton, Cereton, oo. Kent, 774. , Chiriton, Chyriton, oo. Warw., 679 bis. Cherland, land called [in Rothbury, oo . N'humb.], 164. Cherle, co. Kent, 681. Cherleeote, oo. Warw. See Charloote. Cherleton, oo. Glouo. See Charlton. 00. Kent. See Charlton. , CO. Sussex. See Charlton. 00. Somers. See Charlton Musgrave. Chertsey, Certese, Certesey [oo. Surrey], abbot of, 176, 332, 543, 614. Chesewik, oo. Warw. See Cheswiok. Chesham, Cestresham, oo. Buck., ohui'ch, 586. manor, 586. Chester, bishop of, 643. , See Coventry, S. dean of, 9. , earl of, 384. , SeeScot; Blundevill. earldom of, 773. , Clemenoe, countess of, 779. , honour of, 744. , justice of. See Lestrange. J. constable of. See Laoy. Chesterford, Great, Cestreford, co. Essex, p. 153. advowBon, 744. manor, 744. Chesterton, Cestreton, oo. Warw., manor, 643. Cheswick, Chesewik [in Tamworth parish] CO. Warw., 679. Chet [oo. Salop], p. 281. , 00. Wilts. See Chute. Chetelinton, William de, 308. Chetendon, oo. Buck. See Cheddington. Chetewynde, John de, 286 . Chetham, oo. Kent. See Chatham. Chetham, Sir Geoffrey de, 555. Chetton, Chetinton, Chettynton, Chetelton, 00. Salop, 317. , advowson, 749. manor, 365,749. lady of. See Sibyl de Brok. Chetwynd, Chetwinde, [co. Salop], p. 280. Chevaler, Robert le, of Bradley, 363. Cheverell, Chyrerel, oo. Wilts, 181. Chevet [in Royston], oo. York, 32. Chevethorne, co. Peron, See Chevithorne. Y 338 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. Chevington, East, Est Chyvyngton [in Wark- worth parish], co. N'humb., 720. , West, West Chyvington [in Wark- worth pariah], oo. H'humb., 720. Cheviot, Chyviot, Chiviot, Ghyvioth, eo. N'humb., forest, 202, 216, 341. CheTithorne West, Chevethorne [in Tiverton parish, oo. Devon], p. 176. Chevysby, co. Leic. See Shearsby. Chewton, Chiweton [oo. Dorset], honour of, 872. Cheyni, Cheynny. See Cheney Chichester, Cyoestre, co. Sussex, p. 279- , Ealph, bishop of. See Nevill. Chickward, Chiowardin, oo. Heref ., 654. Chigelawee, co. Wilts. See Chedglow. ChigRal St. James, Chigenhal, co. Essex. advowson, 764. , manor, 764. Chikeliull, ChykenliuU, Chukeliull, CheckenhuUe, Alan de, 485. , Hugh de, 388. Chikehull, Alan de, son of Hugh, 388. , , heirs of, p. 175. , Hugh de, 485. Child, Aubrey le, of Stowe, 234. Child, Aubrey le, son of Aubrey, 234. Chilham, Chileham, co. Kent, advowson, 924. manor, 924. barony, 924. Chillaton, Chillat' [in Melton Abbot parish], CO. Devon, 278. Chillingwood, Geoffrey de, p. 175. Chilsworthy, Chelewrthe, Cheleswurth, Chula worth [in Holsworthy parish], CO. Devon, 56, 815. Chilton (?), 803. Chilworth, Chelewore, co. Hants, 386. Chingford, Chingslelforde, co. Essex, 924. Chinnor, Chinore, oo. Oxford, 776. , advowson, 776. Chipindale forest [co. Lane], 418. Chipley, Chyppeleye [in Posthingford parish, CO. Suff.], prior of, 538. Chippenham, Chuppeham, Chipeham, oo. Wilts, 173, 181. forest, 612. manor, 194, 449. Chipping, Chopin, Chipin, co. Lane., 418, 847. Chipping Lambourne, oo. Berks. See Lam- bourne. Chirohe [co. Lane.]. Sec Church. Chiriton, oo. Warw. See Gheriton. Chisbury, Ohisingeburi, Chisseburi, co. Wilts, tee of, 417. Chiselborough, Chizelberge, co. Somers., 287. Chisingeburi, co. Wilts. See Chisbury. Chislehurst, Chiselherste, oo. Kent, 471. Chisseburi, co. Wilts. See Chisbury. Chitterne, Cet, co. Wilts, 197. Chiviot, CO. N'humb. See Cheviot. Chiweton. See Chewton. Chnapetun, oo. Norf. See Knapton. Chobham, Chabeham, co. Surrey, 332. Cholderton, Chederinton, Cheldrinton, co. Wilts, 386, 417. Chouderi. See Coudray. Choulton, Schelton [in Lydbury North, co Salop] , p. 281. Chrishall, Crsteshale, oo. Essex, 304. Christchurch, Cristeschireh, eo. Hants, hun- dred court at, 278. borough, 2). 174. castle, i). 174. prior, 2). 174, p. 175. ChukehuU [I. of W., oo. Hants.], 388. ChukehuU. See Chikehull. Chulaworth, eo. Devon. See Chilsworthy Chumham, William de, 822. Chuppeham, oo. Wilts. See Chippenham. Church Kirk, Chirche [in Whalley parish, eo. Lane], 418. Church Knowle, Cnolle, oo. Dorset, advowson, p. 158. Church Over, co. Warw. See Over. ChurohiU, Churchull, co. Wore, 814. Churchull, Jolin de, 814. Churethel, oo. Dorset. See Criohell. Churleton, Churletune, oo. Devon. See Charlton. Churt, Hugh, 393. Chute, Chut, Chet, co. Wilts, manor, 437. forest, bailiwick of , 437. Chyppeleye [oo. Suff.]. See Chipley. Chyreburi. See Cherborg. Chyriton, oo. Warw. See Cheriton. Chyverel, oo. Wilts. See Cheverell. Chyvington, co. N'humb. See Chevington. Chyviot, Chyvioth, co. N'humb. See Cheviot. Cincleberge, oo. Buck. See Singleborough. Cippenham, Scipinham, Scpinpinham [in Burnham parish, oo. Buck.] , advowson of chapel, 808. manor, 808. Girenoester, abbot of. See Walter le Bus. Cissor. See Eoger. Clagton, Clahton, oo. Lane. See Claughton. Clanordaf , co. Salop. See Glan-y-rafon. Clapham, Clopham, co. Bedf., 679. Clapton, Clopton [oo. Camb.], 187, 661. Clare, co. Suff., borough, p. 154. manor, p. 154. fee, 586. honour of, lists of fees, &c., of, 530. Clare, Bichard de, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, 630, 531. Clare, Eichard de, earl, Margaret, wife of, dower of, p. 159. Thomas de, 743. , WilUam de, 582. Clarebor, co. Nott. ? 709. Clarefeud, eo. Glouo., p. 158. Clarel, Master John, 528. INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. 339 Clarendon, co. Wilts, forest, 188, 330, 436, 882. , bailiff of . iSee Stopham. Claret, Clarett, oo. Essex, manor, pp. 153, 154. Glateroote [oo. Oxford]. See Clatteroote. Clatere, oo. Heref., 703. Clatford Upper, Glateford [oo. Hants], p. 166. Clatteroote, Olateroote [oo. Oxford], prior of, 679. Claughton, Clahton, Clagton [in Garstang parish], co. Lane, 253, 329, 338. Clauton, Clautune, oo. Devon. See Clawtpn. Claver, Simon le, 762. Claverham [in Yatton parish], co. Somers., pp. 167, 159. Clavering, Clareringes, co. Essex, manor, 164. , Clayeringe, oo. Norf., 918. Claverleye wood, co. N'humb., 766. Clawne, oo. Salop. See Clun. ' Clawston, Long, Claxton, oo. Leio., 274. Clawton, Clauton, Clautune, co. Devon, manor, 63, 728. Claxton, 00. Leio. See Clawston. Claybrooke, Cleybrook, co.Leio., 770. Claydesle, oo. Wore. See Chaddesley. Claydon St. Botolph, Botleolaydon, oo. Buck., 913. , Cleydon, co. Suff., hundred, 462. Clayton [co. Lano.] (Clayton-le-Moors in Whalley or Clayton-le-dale in Black- burn), 418. , Cleyton [in Stoke-on-Trent parish], CO. Staff., 308. [in Bradford], oo. York, 71. Clayvile, Eoger de, p. 176. Cleaving, Clevyng [in Londesborough], co. York, 691. Cleokheaton, Heton [in Birstall parish], co. York, 296. ClehongeV, Clehungre, co. Heref., 5, 484. Clement, Walter, 491. Clenefeld, co. Leio. See Glenfield. Cleobnry, North, Cleybiri, oo. Salop, 446. Clerbec, Robert de, 566. Clerbeo, John de, 566. Clero. See Clerk. Clere, Boeer de, and Haud his wife, 198. Clere, Eoger de, 282, 320. Cleremund, William de, 428. Clerk, Clero, William le, of Combe, 460. Clerk, Elias son of William, 470. John, 470. , Stephen, 682. William le, Adam son of, 460. , William le, John son of , an outlaw, 460. Cleton, 00. York, 471. Cleveland, Cliveland, co. York, wreck of the sea of, p. 267, Clevyng, co. York. See Cleaving. Cley, Cleye, oo. Norf., 685. Cleybiri, co. Salop. See Cleobury. Cleybrook, co. Leio. See Claybrooke. Cleydon, co. Suff. See Claydon. Cleydon, Eichard de, John son of, 913. Cleye, co. Norf. See Cley. Cleyndon, Eobert de, 412. Thomas de, 412. Cleyton, oo. Staff. See Clayton. Cliff, Clif, CO. York, 636. Clif, le, 00. Staff. See Cliffville. Clifford, Clyfford, Roger de, Isabel wife of Eoger son of, 717. Clifford, Eichard de, 716. Master Eichard de, 776. , Eoger de, 588. Sir Eoger de, 356, 679. Cliffville, le Clif [by Newcastle], co. Staff., 276. Clifton, CO. Glouc, pp. 157, 159. [on Dunsmore] , co. Warw. , 776. [upon TJre], co. York, 743. Clifton, William de, 409. Clifton, Henry de, eon of William, 409. , Ignatius de, pp. 157, 159. Eeginald de, 743. Clinton, Aston, co. Buck. See Aston Clinton. , CO. Warw., 679. Clinton, Clynton, Nicia de, 81. Clinton, lady Eva de, 81. Thomas de, 443, 679. Clipston, CO. N'hamp., 652. Clisseby, oo. Lino. See Clixby. Clisseby, Beatrice de, 466. , Muriel de, 620 Clisseby, John de, 620. , Peter son of Nicholas de, 620. Clither Beck, Clitherbeo [in Danby parish], CO. York, quarry, p. 266. Clitheroe, Clyderhow [in Whalley parish, oo. Lane], 418, Cliveland, co. York. See Cleveland. Cliviger, Clyvicher [in Whalley parish, co. Lane] , 418. Clixby, Clisseby, Clysby [in Caiator parish], 00. Lino., 103, 281, 429, 620. ClofEord. William de, 217. Clonton, 00. Salop. See Clunton. Clopham, co. Bedf. See Clapham. Clopton, CO. Camb. See Clapton. [in Miokleton parish], oo. Glouc. p. 158. manor, 776. Cloptone, CO. Suff., manor, 282, 462, 471. Cloun [oo. Salop]. See Clun. Cloyne, bishop of, 264. Clumpton [oo, Salop]. See Clunton, 340 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. Clun, Cloun, Clune, Clawne [oo. Salop], 684. borough and castle, p . 280. barony, 684. Clunbury, Clunburi [eo. Salop] , p. 280. Clungunford, Cluugonvert [oo. Salop], p. 280. Clunton, Clonton, Clumpton, co. Salop, 684, p. 281. Clyderhow, Clyderh [oo. Lane.]. See Clithe- roe. Clyfford. See Clifford. Clynton. See Clinton. Clysby, oo. Lino. See Cliiby. Clyre, oo. N'hamp. See Kingaoliffe. Clyve, -Eiohard de la, p. 175. ■ Clyvedon, Thomas de, 716. Glyvicher [co. Lane.]. See Cliviger. j Cnarieburg [co. York]. See Knaresborongh. Cnoll, Cnolle, co. Somers. See Knowle. Cnolle, 00. Dorset. See Church Knowle. Cnolton, CO. Dorset. See Knowlton. Cnottingley [co. York]. See Knottingley. Cnotton, 00. Staff. See Knutton. Cnuk, 00. Wilts. See Knook. Coatham, Cotum [in Kirkleatham parish], oo. York, J). 266, i). 268. Cobeham, oo. Eent. See Cobham. Cobeham, John de, 810. Cobham, Cobeham, co. Kent, 471. Coocebiri, oo. Glouo. See Cockbury. CoohuU [oo. Wore] . See Cookhill. Cockbury, Coooebiri, Cokebiri [in Winchoomb parish], oo. Glouo., 76. Cockerington, Cokrinton, eo. Lino., 61. Oockermouth, Coekermue, co. Cumb., 471. Cookersand, Kokersond [co. Lane], abbot of, 114. Cookfield, Cokefeud, co. Suff., manor, 586 Cooton, CO. Warw. See Coughton. Coous. See Cook. Coddr, 00. Hertf . See Cottered. Codenore, Thomas de, 810. Codenowere, Codenowe, co. Derby. See Codnor. Coderugge, oo. Wore. See Cotheridge. Codham, oo. Kent. See Cudham. Codnor, Codenower, Codenowe [co. Derbvl. 810. " manor, 810. Codray. See Coudray. Cogan, Cogh', Sir John de, 254, 862. John de, 254, 862. , Michael de, 254. Coggs, Coges, CO. Oxford, 655. Cogh. See Cogan. Cokebiri, oo. Glouo. See Cockbury. Cokefeud, oo. Suff. See Cockfield. Cokeham, co. Berks. See Cookham. Cokermue, oo. Cumb. See Oockermouth Cokham, oo. Berks. See Cookham. Cokrinton, eo. Lino. See Cockerington. Colby, Colety [eo, Norf.], adyowson, 744. Colchester, Colecestre [co. Essex], abbot of, 848. Coldioote, co. Glouo. See Condioote. Colebrige [Corbridge?], co. N'humb., 220. Coleby, co. Line, manor, 822. [oo. Norf.]. See Colby. Colecestre [oo. Essex]. See Colchester. Colemandale, co. York. See Commoudale. Coleneia, Balph de, 395. Cole Orton, Overton, co. Leic, 776. Colerne, CuUerne, CoUern, oo. Wilts, adrow- Bon, 729. manor, 729. Colevill, Coleyil, Sir Walter de. 331. William de, 706. Oolewik, Reginald de, 242. Colewik, Philip de, son of Eeginald, 242. Colewyk, co. Nott. See Colwick. Coliston, CO. Nott. See Colston. Colling, CO. York. See Cowling. CoUingtree, Coluntre, oo. N'hamp., 219. CoUumpton, Columpton, co. Devon, p. 174. See Gurmundeton (?). Coin, Culna, river, co. Glouo. , fishery on, 417. Coin, Earl's, Coin, Culn, oo. Essex, 238. church, 586. manor, 586. , prior of, 238, 586. Wakes, Gellum Qnncy [co. Essex], 776. Engaine, Coin, co. Essex, advowson, 166. manor, 166. , CO. Hunt, 46. Colne, Henry de, 46. Colonehes, Hugh de, barony of, 37. Colston Basset, Coliston, Colston, oo. Nott., 11, 283. Colton, CO. Devon, 740. Kolton [in Bolton Pei'oy parish], co. York, 141. Columbariis, Columbers, Avice de, 437. Philip de, 515. Columbariis, Avioe de, 197. Matthew de, 437, 564 (p. 175). , Philip de, father of Philip, 515. Philip de, son of Philip, 515. Columpton, oo. Devon. See Collumpton. Coluntre, oo. N'hamp. See Collingtree. Colwent. See Colwin. Colwick, Colewyk, oo. Nott., 242. Colwin, Colwent [oo. Radnor], honour, 588. Combe, Cumbe, oo. Kent, 471. , Long, Cumbe, co. Oxford, 460. , Cumbe, oo. Oxford, 746, 808. Cumbe [co. Warw.], abbot of, j), 257. Castle, Cumbe, oo. Wilts., advowson. 729. .., manor, 729. Comberton, Cuotberton, co. Camb., 852. INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES. 341 Comin. See Comyn; Coinmondale, Colemandale, co. York, p. 263. Compton QifBordi Comptun [in Egg Buokland parish], oo. Devon, 112. , CO. Hants., 12. Dando, Cumpton Dauno, oo. Somers., 422. Dumdon, Cumpton, co. Somers., 864. Durville, Cumton Durevil, Cumpton Dureril [in South Petherton parish], 00. Somers., 328, 354. Fenny, Fennioumpton, oo. Warw., 679 its. , Great Compton [oo. Warw,], 8%. Verney, Cumpton, co. Warw., 679. Bassett, Cumpton Basset, oo. Wilts., manor, 807. Chamberlain, Cumpton, co. Wilts., 227. manor, 227. Comyn, Alexander, earl of Buohan, and Elizabeth, his wife, p. 257. Comin, alias de Valoyues, William, 280. , Sir William, 764. Conan, Gilbert, 679. Condicote, Coldioote, oo. Glouc, 776. Conestable. See Constable. Coningeston, co. York. See Conston. Coningisheved [oo. Lano.]. See Conishead. Coningsby, Cunlngesby, oo. Lino., manor, 577. Conington, Cuminton, ConitOn, co. Hunt., 641. manor, 692. Conishead, Coningisheved [in Ulverston, oo. Lane], prior of, 114. a canon of, 114. Coniton, co. Hunt. See Conington. Conondley, Cuniglay [in Kildwiok parish], co. York, 296. Constable; Cotistabulamis, le Conestable, Gil- bert, 114. Robert, 609. Constantin, William, 378. See Costentin. Conston, Cold, Coningeston [in Qargrave parish], oo. York, 470. Cook, cocus, Martin, 891. , Philip, 893. Cook, Philip, 114. .....Thomas, 893. Cookham, Cokham, Cokeham, co. Berks^ 543, 614. Cookhill, CoohuU, KoohuU [oo. Wore], prioress of, 524. Coquet, Koket, oo. N'humb., river, 414, 465. Corbet, Robert, 749. ,.....'„■., Boger [of Tasley], 434. , Tbomas, of Tasley, 105. Corbet, Nicholas, 689. Margery wife of, 528. Koger, of Tasley, son of Thomas, 105. , Thomas [of Tasley], 434. , Sir Thomas [oo. Salop] , p. 280. , Sir Thomas [co. Devon] , 826. , William [oo. Salop], 749. [oo. Glouc], J). 158. Corbexun, Peter, 10. Corbrant, Curtbrauint, Corboraund, Reginald, 13. Corbrant, Beginald, Richard son of, 13. Corbridge (?) oo. N'humb. See Colebrige. Corby, Coreby, co. N'hamp., 916. Cordebof. See Comdeboef . Corfe Mullen, Corfmulin, co. Dorset, 827. Corfton, CO. Dorset. See Corton. Corhampton, Cormhampton [co. Hants], p. 166. CormeUles, Cormaylleg, Alice de, 484. , Margaret alias Margery de, 5. Cormeilles, Margaret de, her husband. See Walter de Stokes her daughters. See Alice wife of Robert le Archer ; Isabel wife of Simon de Solers. barony, 484. Cormhampton, oo. Hants. See Corhampton. Combury, Cornsbury, co. Oxford, 859. Comdeboef, Cordebof, Jobn, 196. Comdeboef, Thomas, son of John, 196. Gomebury, oo. Oxford. See Combury. Comegreve, p. 266. Cornwall. See Richard. Coron, Sir H. de, 127. Coroner, Curtiner, Beatrice wife of William le, 414. Corri, Agnes de, 811. Corse, Cors, co. Glouc, forest, p. 156. Oorsfeld, oo. Essex. See Gosfleld. Corsfeia, Richard de, 648. Cort, Curt, William de la, 13. Cort, Curt, William de la, Richard heir of , 13. , Robert, of Whittingham, 716. Corton, Corfton [in Portisham parish], co. Dorset, 680. Corttebm-n, co. York, 753, Cosford, Cosforde [in Newbold on Avon parish], oo. Warw., 793. Cossey, Costessy, Costeseye, Costecye, oo . Norf., 258, 304, 743. manor; 258. Costentin, Costentyn, Costantinj Geofitey de, 277. , Geoffrey, 574. , Henry de, 321. Costentin, Geoffrey de, son of Henry, 321. Geoffrey de, son of Geoffrey, 277. John, 574. , Stephen, 412. See Constantin. 342 INDEX OF PEKSONS AND PLACES. Costeesy, co. Norfolk. See Cossey. Coston [oo. Salop], p. 280. Cotele, John, 839. Cotele, Asoeline, 839. Eleanor, 839. Maud, 839. Coterfold, Richard de, 502. Cotes, 00. Camb. See Coton. , 00. N'hamp. See Coton. Cothes [in Prestwold parish], co. Leic, 334. manor, 334. Cotesmor, oo. Rutland, See Cottesmore. Cotheridge, Coderugge, co. Wore, manor, 439. Cotingham, co. N'hamp. See Cottingham. Cotingwode, co. N'humb. See Cottingrrood. Cotis, CO. N'hamp. See Coton. Coton, Cotes, Kotis, co. Camb., 166. advowBon of chapel, 809. manor, 809. under Guilsborough, Cotis, Cotes [in Eavensthorp parish], co. N'hamp., 430, 584. , manor, 274. Cottered, Coddr', Coudray, oo. Hertf., 91. Cottesmore, Cotesmor, oo. Rutland, 387, 679. Cottingham, Cotingham, co. N'hamp., wood, 246. Cottingwood, Cotingwode [in Bothal parish], CO. Nhumb., 775. Cotton, Roger de, 678. Cotum, 587. 00. Salop, ^. 279. Cotum, Sir John de, 736. Ralph de, 736. Coudray, oo. Hertf. See Cottered. Coudray, Chouderi, Oodray, Fiilk de, 230. Coudray, Peter son of Fulk, 230. Coudre, Henry de, 674. Oouele, CO. Midd. See Cowley. Couele, Bartholomew de, 822. , Philip de, 404. Coughton, Cocton, co. Warw., 679. Couling, 00. Suff. See Cowlinge. Cound, Cunet, co. Salop, 827. Coure, CO. Heref. See Cowame.- Courtenay, Curtenay, Sir John, 165. , Robert de, 515. Covene, Ralph de, steward of Feokenham forest, 363. Coventry, co. Warw. , 334. bishop of, lands held of, 170. and Lichfield, bishop of, 411, 453 643. See Lichfield. prior of, 334. Coverdale, oo. York, forest, 743. Coverham, co. York, 743. , abbot of, 743. Coverham, Stephen de, 743. Cowarnec?), Coure, oo. Heref., 39. Cowley, Couele, oo. Midd., 822. Cowling, Thorneton Colling, Thometon, Col- ling, CO. York, 743. , manor, 296. Cowlinge, Couling, co. Suff. ,]>. 153. Coworth, Cowurthe, co. Berks, 332. Coyne, John, p. 280. Cradefield, co. Suff See Cratfield. Craft. See Croft. Crakehall, Great, Crakehale, co. York, manor, 743. Crakintorp, co. Westm,, fishery, 313. Cramavill, Henry de, 727. Cramavill, Henry de, Henry son of, 727. Cramford, Cramfor, John de, 339. , Roger de, 339. Cranborne, Cranebum, co. Dorset, p. 161 Craneford, co. Kent, 471. , 00. N hamp. See Oranf ord. Cranesley, Craunisle [oo. N'hamp.] , 652. Crauford, Craneford co. N'hamp., 10. Crassewell, co. N'humb. See Cresswell. Craster, Crauoestre, co. N'humb., 48. Cratefeld, co. Suff. See Cratfield. Cratefige . See Gratefige. Cratfield, Cratefeld, Cradefeld [co. Suff], manor, 744. Craucestre, co. N'humb. See Craster. Craucombe, Godfrey de, 890. Crauorok. See Crawcrok. Craudon, Crawden, Crauden, Philip de, 548, lidy Sibyl de, 491. Craunisle, oo. N'hamp. See Cranesley. Cravehrust, oo. Bedf. See Gravenhurst. Craven, co. York, fees in, 296. Crawcrok, Craucrok, Emma de, widow, 691. 804. Crawden. See Craudon, Crawley, Growele [oo. Buck.], 569. Craystok, co. Cumb. See Greystoke. Craystok. See Greystoke. Creake, Crek [co. Norf.], abbot of, 504, 610. , South, Suhtcrek. Sadk' [co. Norf.], 504, 510. Crec, CO. N'hamp. See Crick. Creech, Crihe [in Churchknowle parish, oo. Dorset], 680. Cricc, CO. Somers., 217. Creeton, Oretou, co. Line, advowson, 331. manor, 331. Crekelad, oo. Wilts. See Crioklade. Creketot. See Crioketot. Cremplesham, oo. Norf. See Crimplesham. Cremplesliam, Theodore alia* Theo- doric de, 161. Cremplesham, Theodore de, Alice mother of 161. Greona, Peter de, 145. INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. 343 Creppinges, Crepinge, Crepping, Creppingis, Kiohardde, 748. Robert de, writs to, 49 52, 64, 115. Crespin, WiUiam, 45. Cressener. See Cressoner. Cressing, Keraing, oo. Essex, preceptor of. See Estre. Little, 00. Essex, 796. Cressinghain Magna, Kersingham, oo. Norf., 658. la StrehaUe in, 588. Parva, Kersingham, oo. Norf., church, 588. , Master Philip, vicar of, 588. Cressoner, Cressener, Cressunere, William le, 618. Cressoner, Alexander le, 719. Cresswell, Cressewell, Crassewell, Cresuel [in Woodhorn parish], co. N'humb., 633, 691, 773. Cressy, Cressi, Oresy, Hugh de, 569. , Isabel de, 583. Cressy, sir Hugh de, 166, 395. lady Isabel de, 559. Beginald de, 550. Stephen de, son of Hugh, 559. Creswelle, oo. Berks, See Carswell. Cresy. See Cressy. Creton, oo. Lino. See Creeton. Creuker. See Crevequer. Crevequer, oo. Lino., 113. Crevequer, Creuker, Crewker, Crewe- ker, Hamo de, 663. Crevequer, Hamo de, 273. Hamo de, sou of Hamo, 563. Matthew de, 563. Bobert, John and Thomas sons of Hamo de, the younger, 663. , Robert de, 663. , son of Hamo the younger, 563. sir Robert, 699. Creweker, Crewker. See Crevequer. Crioo, CO. Somers. See Creech. Crioh, Kryohe, co. Derby, 707. Crichell, Little, Little CurohuU, co. Dorset, 776. , More, Kerohel, co. Dorset, 872. Lucy, Churethel [in Long Crichell parish, co. Dorset], 564. Crick, Creo, co. K'hamp., 123, Cricketot, Criketot, Creketot, Xyrke- tot, William de, 704, 705. Cricketot, William de, 686. William de, son of William, 704, 706. Crickheath, Gruohet, co. Salop, p. 279. Crioklade, Crekelad, co. Wilts, 664, 665. Oriel. See Crioil. Crihe [co. Dorset]. See Creeeh. Criketot. See Cricketot. Crimplesham, Cremplesham, co. Norf., 161. manor, p. 165. Crioil, Cryel, CrioU, Oriel, Kyriul, Eiriel, John de, 693. Simon de, and Maud his wife, 680. Crioil, sir Bertrand de or Bertram (son of John), called also Bartholomew de Kyriul, 231, 563. 593, 681, 774. , Ellen or Eleanor wife of, 563, 774. , his mother. See Maud de Estwelle. , J. Ae, p. 164. , Nicholas de, 774. SceCrul(?) See Kyriel. Cristeschiroh, co. Hants. See Chriatchuroh Croo, Walter, 912. Crootun, CO. Salop. See Cruokton. Croft, Craft, Henry de, 834. Roger de, 329. Croft, Henry de, son of Roger, 329. , Roger de, 834. Crofton [in Orpington parish], eo. Kent, 305. Crombclyve, co. N'humb. See Cronkley. Crombwell, Krumbewell, Ralph de, and Margaret his wife, 779. Cromer, eo. York, p. 265. Cronkley, Crombeolyve [in Bywell parish], 00. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. Crookham, Crukum [in Ford parish], oo. N'humb., 341. Crosmunt. See Grosmont. Crossbowman, Gerard de la Barre, q.v. Crosthwaite, Orosth [in Kendal parish], co. Westm., 114. Croulton, co. Oxford, 808. Crowele, co. Buok. See Crawley. Crowmarsh Gifford, Crowemers, co. Oxford, church, 686. manor, 586. Croxton Keyrial, oo. Leic, abbot of, 218 776 ip. 257). oo. Line, 732,776. advowson, 732, 776. , Krokestun, co. Norf., 711. advowson, 711. Croyroys, co. Camb. See Eoyston. Crsteshale, co. Essex. See Chrishall. Cruoe, Edelina de, 817. , Nicholas de,^. 159. Cruokton, Croctun, co. Salop, 827. Crul [de Crioil?], John, 803. Crues, William de, p. 176. Crukum, oo. N'humb. See Crookham. Crondale, co. Kent, p. 165. Cryel. See Crioil. Oudham, Cudenum, Codham, oo. Kent, 805. , advowsdn, 813. , manor, 813. , rector of. See Dunewio. Cukewald, oo. Lino. Se6 Cuxwold. Culfho, 00. Suff, See Culpho. 344 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. Culn, 00. Essex. See Colne. Culna, river. See Coin. CulphQ, Culfho, 00. SufE., 676. Cultura, Juliana de, 349. Culrerdeby, co. Leio. See Kilwardby. Combe, co. Kent. See Combe. 00. Oxford. See Combe. [oo. Warw.]. See Combe. , 00. Wilts. See Combe. Cumberton, co. Carab. See Comberton. Cumberworth, oo. Lino., 442. Cumereke, co. York. See Burstwick. Cumesheved, co. Devon, 740. Cumheye wood, oo. Suff.,y. 154. Cuminton, oo. Hunt. See Conington. Cumpton, 00. Heref., 703. , 00. Somers. See Compton. , CO. Warw. See Compton. 00. Wilts. See Compton. Cumpton Windgate, Thomas de, 679. Gundey, lady Joan de, p. 175. Cunet, CO. Salop. See Cound. Cuniglay, oo. York. See Conondley. Cuningesby, oo. Lino. See Coningsby. CurohuU, 00. Dorset. See Crichell. Cnroun. See Curson. Curoy, Patrick de, 254. Curlu, Biohard, 743. Curry Rivell, Curyrevell, oo. Somers., manor, 315. Curgon, Curcuu, "William de, of Carlton, 849. Curson, Sir Richard le, of Queeniborough, 793. ■ Curt. See Cort. Curtbrauint. See Corbrant. Curtenay. See Courtenay. Curuner. See Coroner. Curyrevell, oo. Somers. See Curry Kivell. Cuture, Robert de la, 622. Cuture, Henry de la, 622. Cuxwold, Cukewald, oo. Lino., manor, 525. Cyoestre [oo. Sussex]. See Chichester. Cyrenoestre, Thomas de, 482. Cyriel, oo. Wilts. Sec Cherhill. D Daohette, oo. Buck. See Datohet. Dacre, Daker, co. Cumb., 314. Daddescumb, Balph de, p. 176. Dadelynton, co. Leio. See Dadlington. Dadington, Dadinton, oo. Oxford. See Ded-- dington. Dadlington, Dadelynton [in Hinckley parish], 00. Leio., 776. Dagenham, Dakeham, co. Essex, 407. Dagewurth. See Dagwrth. Daggord [co. Snff.]. See Dagworth. Dagworth, Daggord [in Old Newton parish, 00, Su£E.], manor, 621. Dagwrth., Dagewurth, Daggord, Osbert de, 466, 521. Dagwrth, Isabel de, 521. , John de, 466. , Osbert son of Hervey de, 521. Dakeham, oo. Essex. See Dagenham. Daker, co. Cumb. See Dacre. Dalby, oo. Line. See Danby ? Dale, 00. Derby, abbey, 52. Dalemain, Dalman Aid, oo. Cumb., 314. Dalinton [now part of Flawborough], oo. Nott., 11. Dalling, Wood [oo. Norf.], 29. Dalman, co. Cumb. See Dalemain. Dalton [in Burton-in-Kendal parish], co. Lane, 329, 834. [in Stamf ordham parish], oo. N'humb. , 691, 804. [in Newbui-n parish?], oo. N'humb. manor, 664. Dalton, Michael de. 664. , William de, 691, 804. Danby [Dalby ?], oo. Lino., 113. , Danebi, Daueby, oo. York, pp. 265-7. manor, p. 267. forest, p. 267. Daneis. See Daneys. Daneseye, Dauesy. See Anesy. Daneys, Daneis, William le, of Tioken- oote, 203, 204, 275. Daneys, of Tickencote, John son of William, 204, 275. , Mabel, wife of William le, 275. Daniel, Gilbert son of. See Dunesden. Dantese, Sir Eoger de, 927. Darcy, Darci, de Aroi, de Arcy, Derci, Philip, 577. Darcy, Norman, 191, 577. Darel, Balph, 470. Darennes, Darenes, See Dareynes. Darenth, Derente, oo. Kent, 412. Dareynes, Dareyns, de Areynes. Darrenes, de Areiues, Roger, 528, 691,' 773. Dargentein. See Argentein. Darlee, John de, p. 160. Darley, Derleie, co. Derby, 163. Darliston, Derlawstun [in Prees parish], oo. Salop, 170. Darrenes. See Dareynes. Dartford, Derteford, co. Kent, 412, 471. , Maktildesland, Inlaunde and Okolte in, 471. Dartmoor, Dertemore [oo. Devon], 165, 564 {p. 175). , pasture on, p. 176. Datohet, Datchette, co. Buok., manor, 304. Datohworth, Thacheworthe, oo. Hertf., 164. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 345 Baubeny, Saubene;^, Daubeni, de Albini, de Albiuiaco, de Alba- niaco, Isabel, 646. , "William, 11, 926. Baubeny, Hugh, earl of Arundel, 285 ..., Isabel wife of, 285. , John, 732, 776, 926. , Odinel, 320. , Johnson of, 776. Philip, 2?. 257. Ralph, 257, 754. .William, 462. , William, 546. Daudeley, See Aiidley. Daundeville, Alexander, 647. Dauno, de Auno, Adndno, Auuou, Alnou, Aunob, Adam, 30. Godfrey, 422. , Thomas, 74. Dauno, Alexander, son of Godfrey, 422. Godfrey, 30. Daventre, Walter de, 558. DarentrJ', Daventre [oo. N'hamp.], prior of, 584. Dayvil. See Deyvile. Dean, Dene [oo. Glouo.], forest of, 4, 311, 325, 435, 493. , , Killcotin, 311. , Great [oo. Gloue.]. See Mitoheldean. , East, Esteden, co. Sussex, forest, j). 279. , West, Westdea, oo. Sussex, manor, p. 279. mill called Chusaehar'in, p. 279. West, Westdune, oo. Wilts, 731. Debaoh (?), oo. Suff. See Beoh. Deddington, Dadington, Dadinton, co. Oxford, 792. manor, 112, 792. Dedeleng [oo. Sussex]. See Didling. Deeping, Doping, oo. Lino., 11. Deerhurst, Devhurst [oo. Glouo.], prior of, 311. Deighton, co. York. See Kirk Deighton. Delaval, de la Val, de Laval, Eustace, 413. Dela-val, Henry, 413, 528, 773. , writ to, 607. , Hugh, 689. ;..., John, 413. Delce [near RoohesterJ, oo. Kent, manor of, 94. Delebeo. See Bee. Demeford [oo. Sussex]. See Dumpford. Den, Miles, of Brampton, Beatrice wife of,724. Dene, oo. Glouo. See Dean. Magna, oo. Glouo. See Mitoheldean. [in Wye hundred], co. Kent, 273. Dene, William de, 435. Dene, Henry de, son of William, 435. , Henry de, and A^tha his wife, 493. , Kioholas de. 316. ' Deneboud, ,de Anebou, Philip, 60. , his family, 60. Denefer, Walter, 732. Denham, oo. Buck, manor, 404. Denton, co. Line, 74. , CO, Norf., manor, 145. , rent called capa diaholi from, 744. Depden, Dipeden [co. Essex], prior of, p. 100. Doping, CO. Lino. See Deeping. Derbischyre. See Derby, West. Derby, West, Derbischyre, co. Lane, 253, 600. Derby, earl of, 359. See Ferrariis. Deroet, co. Warw. See Dorset. Deroi. See Daroy. Dereham, West, Dereham, Derham. oo. Norf., 161. Derente, oo. Kent. See Darenth. Derewent river. See Derwent. Derham, oo. Norf. See Dereham. Derhurst, co. Glouo. See Deerhurst. Derlawstun, co. Salop. Sec Darliston. Derleg, Derleie, Andrew de, 163. Derleg, Hugh de, son of Andrew, 163. Derleie, co. Derby. See Darley. Demeford, co. Oxford. See Doruford. Derneford, Sir Roger de, 311. Derset, Deroet, co. Warw., 679. Dersingham, co. Norf., 280. Derteford, oo. Kent. See Dartford. Dertemore, oo. Devon. See Dartmoor. Derwent, Derewent, river [co. York], mill pond in, 452. Desborough. Desbury, Deseburg, co N'hamp., Ill, 284. Desening, Desninges, co. Suff. See Disning. Despenser, Despenair, Dispenser, Dispensator, Geoffrey, 10. Sir H. 125. Hughle, 834. , , Aline wife of, 807. John le, heirs of, p. 176. William, 314. Detohant, Diohend [in Belford parish] co. N'humb., 202, 341. Detlinge, William de, 663. Deuelawe, co. N'humb. See Dewley. Deuelich, Deueliss, co. Dorset. See Dewlish. Devereux, de Ebroyois, de Everoys, Maud, 825. Sir William, 657. Deversy. See Evercy. Devon, earl of, 278. , See Bipariis. Dewohm-oh, Dewyesohurohe, oo. Heref., 109. Dewley, Deuelawe [in Newburn parish], co. N'humb., 220. Dewlish, Deuelich, Deueliss, oo. Dorset, 7, 530 (p. 161). Dewyesohurohe, oo. Heref. See Dewchuroh. Deynourt, John de, 601. 346 INDEX OF PEKSONS AND PLACES. Deyyile, Dayril, Eobert, 10. Walter, 679. Diohend, co. N'hamb. See Detchant. DJohend, Heniy de, 202, 216, Dioheninge, oo. Sussex. See Ditohling. Diehingham [co. Norf.]. See Ditohingham. Dick, 00. York, 471. Diokesdon, Dyckesdon, William de, p. 157, p. 159. Dicton, CO. York. See Kirk Deighton. Diddington, Dodigton, Dodiugton, co. Hunt, 732, 776. Dudintun [in Hampton in Arden parish], co. Warw., 827. Didling, Dedeleng, Didelinge [oo. Sussex], 706, 881. manor, 454. Digerle, oo. Hants, forest bailiwick of, 437. Dik, CO. Line. See Dyke. Dik, Joice son of Oilbert de, 245. Dik, Gilbert de, son of Gilbert, 245. Dikelesdon, co. Glouo. See Dixton. Dilintone, Dilintune, co. Hunt. See Dilling- ton. Dillington, Dilitune, Dilitone [in Great Staughton parish], co. Hunt, 166. manor, 809. Est park, Litlehey and Westwode in, 809. Dilton. Dulton [in Westburv parish], co. Wilts, 197, 699, 933. Dilun, Sylon, Adam de, 186. Dilun, Henry de, son of Adam, 186. Dilwyn, Dylun, Dylon, co. Heref., 186. Dimbilton, co. York. See Dimlington. Dimlington, Dimbilton [in Easington parish, CO. York], 471. Dimmuk, oo. Glouo. See Dymock, Dinaunt, Sir Geoffrey, 742. Cf. Dynan. Dinmore, Dunemor, co. Heref., 109. Dipeden [oo. Essex]. See Depden. Diptford, Dupeford, oo. Devon, manor, 718. Disoington, oo. N'humb. See Diseington. Disning, Desnigg, Desninges, Deseninge, Desemeinges [in Gazeley parish], oo Suff.,i)i). 153, 157. manor, pp. 154, 160. Dispenser, Dispensator. See Despenser. Dissington, Disoington [in Newburn parish] 00. N'humb., 413. Ditohingham, Diehingham [oo. Norf.], advow- son, 744. manor, 744. woods named in, 744. Ditohling, Dicheninge, Dychenyng, Dyohen- inge, 00. Sussex, 706, 881. Diton, 00. Kent. See Ditton. Ditton Oamoys, Ditton [in Wood Ditton parish], 00. Camb., manor, 443. , CO. Kent, 580 (p. 155), 760. ,00. York. See Kirk Deighton. Ditton, Balph de, p. 155. Dive. See Dyve. Dixton, Dyokelesdon, Dykelesdon [in Alderton parish], oo. Glouo., pp. 157, 159. Docking, co. Norf., 269. Doddescomb Leigh, Lega, co. Devon, p. 176. Doddinghurst, Duddingehurst [co. Essex], 466. advowson, 586. manor, 586. Doddington, Dodington. co. N'humb., manor, 528. Dodehurst, oo. Kent. See Dodhurst. Dodeleston [oo. Salop]. See Dudleston. Dodhm-st, Dodehurst [inPembury parish], oo. Kent, p. 155. Dodigton, co. Hunt. See Diddington. Dodington, oo. Buck. See Dunton. 00. Glouo., p. 157. 00, Hunt. See Diddington. ,00. N'humb. See Doddington. Dodindale, oo. Kent [i.e. Morton in St. Mary Bredin, Canterbury] , p. 155. Dodinton, co. N'hamp. See Duddington. [co. Salop], i). 280. Dokelinton, co. Oxford. See Ducklington. Dokesworth [oo. Camb.] . See Duxford Dommawe, co. Essex. See Dunmow. Donesmor, oo. Warw. See Dunsmore. Donevil. See Dunevill. Donewal, Grifin son of, 150. Donigworthe, oo. Suff. See Dunningworth. Donington, co. Glouo. See Donnington. Donington, Thomas de, p. 157, p. 159. Donnington, Donington [in Stow parish, oo. Glouo.] , pp. 157, 159. Dorchester, Doroester, Doroestre [oo. Dorset], 50. borough, p. 174. Dornford, Derneford [in Wootton parish], co. Oxford, 112, 842. Dorsington, Dorsinton, oo. Glouc, 10. Douai, Due, merchants of, 477. Douvesker, oo. York. See Dovescar. Dover, co. Kent, oastle, 231, 368, 563, 678, 783, 813. castle, guard of, 237, 250,423,471, 480, 581, 727, 879, 893, 923. , service connected with, 655. prior of, 681. Doveroourt, Dovereourt [oo. Essex], manor, 744. Dovesoar, Douvesker [in Aysgarth parish], co. York, 743. Dovoria, Doveria, Bovor, Severe, Bichard de, 299, 322. Alice wife of Bicbard de, 863. Bichard de and Bose his wife, 924. DoToria, Bichard de, son of Bichard, 924. , John de, son of Kiohard, 299, 322. Dowlish, Duuelis [oo. Somers.], church, 912. INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. 347 Down, Dune, near Clun [eo. Salop], p. 280, J). 281. Down Ampney, Dunhameneye [oo. Glouo.], bailiff of. See Fromund. Downham, Dunham, oo. Essex, advowson, 586. manor, 586. , Dunham, co. Norf., 688. Downton, co. Hants. See Dunketon. Down TTnifraville, co. Deyon. See Charlton. Doynell, Robert, 894. Draughton, Drayton, co. N'hamp., 284. Draycote, William de, 679. Drayton, Draytun [in Farlington parish], 00. Hants, 221. , Fenny, co. Leic, 776. , CO. N'hamp. See Draughton. .Drayton subtus Lyme [in Wroxeter parish], co. Salop, 445. Drayton, Henry de, 284. Drayton, Baldwin de, 284. Simon, 111. Drenghou, oo. York. See Dringhoe. Dreyhememers [by Sombonrn], oo. Hants, 417. Driffield, Great, Driffeud,co. York, 691. Dringhoe, Drenghou, eo. York, 636. Drisoo, CO. Dei-by, wood of, 62. Droitwioh, Wioh, co. Wore, 524. Duble , 114. Duoklington, Dokelinton, co. Oxford, manor, 792. Duddinghurst, co. Essex, See Doddinghurst. Duddington, Dodinton, co. N'hamp., 491, 613. Dudenmeshei [oo. Bedf. or Buck.], herbage of, 840. Dudinton, oo. Warw. See Diddington. Dndleston, Dodeleston [in EUesmere parish], CO. Salop, 684, 812 (p. 279). Dudmerton, John de, 606. Due. See Douai. Duket, Nicholas, 214. DuUcscahe, or Dustescahe [in Fishwiok ?] , oo. lianc, an assart, 294. Dullingham, co. Camb., 491. Dultou, 00. Wilts. See Dilton. Dumpford, Demeford [in Trotton parish, co. Sussex] , manor, 454. Dun, Sir Hugh le, 340. Dundene, 872. Dune, CO. Deyon. See Charlton. , CO. Devon. See Bousdoun. [oo. Salop]. See Down. [oo. Wilts], 549. Dune, Ralph de, 141. Dune, Balph de son of Balph, 141 . See Duyn. Dunedisse [co. Dorset]. See Duntish. Dunelm, Thomas de, 370. Dunemor, oo. Heref. See Dinmore. Dunekeswille, co. Devon. See Dunkeswell. Dunesdal [in Skelton?], co. York, p. 266. Dunesden, Dunneston, Gilbert son of Daniel de, 101. , Annora wife of, 101. Dunesford, co. Devon. See Dunaford. Duuethe, Baldwin de, 286. Dunevill, Donevil, Guy de, a Norman, 215. Dunewic, Laurence de, rector of Cudham, 813. Dunframvill. See Umframvill. Dunham, co. Essex. See Downham. , CO. Norf. See Downham. Dunhameneye [co. Glouo.]. See Down Amp- ney. Duningworth [eo. Suff.]. SceDunningwoi-th. Dunkedeley [oo. Lane], 418. Dunkeswell, Dunekeswille, co. Devon, abbot of, 139. Dunketon [Downton?], co. Hants, p. 174. Dunmow, Dommawe, Dunmawe, oo. Essex, 441. , Great, co. Essex, 573. Dunmulne [co. Wilts] , 547. Dunneston. See Dunesden. Dunnestun, co. Line. See Dunston. Dunningworth, Donigworfche, Duningworth [eo. Suff.], advowson, 744. manor, 744. Dunsford, Dunesford, oo. Devon, 262. manor, 799. Dunsmore, Donesmor, oo. Warw., 679. Dunstable, Dunstaple, oo. Bedf., prior of, 810. Dunstan [in EmUeton parish], co. N'humb. , 48. Dunstanvil, Dunstamvilla, Walter de 729. Dunstanvil, Petronilla daughter of Walter de, 729. Dunston, Dunnestun, co. Line. , 577. Dunstun, William, 743. Duntish, Dunedisse [in Buokland Newton parish, co. Dorset], manor, 580. chapel, 580. Dunton, Dodington, co. Buck., 677. , CO. Norf., 361, 756. falconer serjeanty of, 281. manor, 281, 361,657. Dupeford, oo. Devon. See Diptford. Duremen, Durame, JoUand de, 573. Duremen, JoUand de, son of Jolland, 573. Durevill, Eustace de, hanged for felony, 328, 364. Durham, bishop of, 202 {p. 265). church of, rents due to, 164. , bishopric of , 773. , fee of, 145. Durrington, Durinton [co. Sussex], 706, 881. manor, 706. , Durinton, oo. Wilts, 372. Dursley, Durseleg [co. Glouc], court of, 493. Duston, Dustune, William de, 760. DuBton William de, 760. 348 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. Datton [in Bibohester parish, co. Lane], 418. Dnuelis [oo. Somers.]. See Dowlish. Duxford, Dokesworth [co. Oamb.], 744. Dayn, Eobert de, 192. Dyoheninge, Dychenyng [co. Sussex], See Ditchling. Dyokelesdon, eo. Gloiio. See Dixton. Dyckesdon. Ses Dickesdou. Dyke, Dik [in Bourn parish], oo. Line, 245. Dykerel, Robert, 627. Dylon, Dylun, oo. Heref . See Dilwyn. Dylun. See Dilun. Dymock, Dimmuk, oo. Grlouc, 260. Dynan, Dynham, Geoffrey de, 424. Dynan, Oliver de, son of Geoffrey, 424. Cf. Dinaunt. Dynant, le, co. York, p. 268. Dynham. See Dynan. Dyve, Dive, John de, 792. , William de, 876. Dyve, Henry de, 792. Johnde, 876. Maud, heirs of, 732. , WiUiam de, 2J. 257 E Eachwick, Echewio [in Heddon-on-the-Wall parish], oo. N'humb., 413, 528. Earby, Euerby, oo. York, 470. Eardialey, Erdesleye, co. Heref., 717. Earsdon, Herdisdun [in Hebron], oo. N'humb., 520. Earaham, Ersham, Eresham [oo. Norf.], 744. hundred, 744. Easebourne, Burne, co. Sussex, manor of, 27. Easington, Hesinton, co. York, 471. adrowson, 471. Eastburn, Estbrun, Estbrunne [in Kirkburn parish], CO. York, pp. 267-8. Eastbury, Estbiri, Estbury [in Lambourn parish], oo. Berks, 190, 244, 857. Easthorp, Estorp [oo. Essex}. See Thorp. Eastleigh, Estlye, co. Hants, 37. Easton, Eston, oo. Berks, 10. , Little, Eystanes ad Turrin [oo . Essex] , manor, 523. , Eatone [inBelchamp Walter parish], CO. Esses. 832. , Eston [in Willibrook hundred], oo. N'hamp., manor, 331. Maudit, Eston, co. N'hamp., 246, 679. , Eston, CO. Somers., |). 166^ in Gordano, Eston, co. Somers., pi). 157, 159. ..Percy, Eston, oo. Wilte, 417. Eastry, chaplain of, p. 2J9^ , ' Eastetour, co. Kent. See Esture. Eastwell, Eaatwelle, Welles, oo. Kent, inanor, £93, 681. , advowson, 681. Schingledehalle in, 681. Eastwelle, Estwelles, Maud de, 681. Eastwood, Eatwode, Esteuod, co. Essex, 701. manor, S73. :.., Estsweit, co. Nott., 810. advowson, 810. Eaton Bray, Eyton, oo. Bedf., manor, 340. Ebbesbome-Wake, Ebbelesbume Wak, Ebbles- burne, Eblesburne, Hebelesbum, oo. Wilts, 177, 221, 764. , manor, 128. Ebbrichton, oo. Dorset. See Ibberton. Eblesburne, oo. Wilts. See Ebbesborne-Wake. Eboraco, Ebor, William de, 743. , SirW.de, 917. Ebrington, Ebryton, oo. Glouc, manor, 776. Ebroyois. See Devereus. Ebryton, co. Glouo. See Ebrington. Eccleshall, Eoleshale, eo. Warw., 679. Eocleston, Ecliston, in Leyland hundred, co. Lane, 252. oourt at, 252. Eohelia, co. Chester. See Etohells. Echewio, co. N'hnmb. See Eachwick. Eehingeham, co. Sussex. See Etohingham. Echingham, William de, 287. Eohingham, Margery wife of William de, 287. , Simon de, 287. Eeleshale, co. Warw. See Eccleshall. Ecliston, CO. Lane. See Eocleston. Edburburi, co. Oxford. Sec Adderbm-y. Eddenall, oo. Cumb. See Edenhall. Eddlesborough, EduUegburh, Edulleabouruh, Edelveaber, co. Buck., 696, 737. Edelington, co. Lino. See Edlington. Edelinsoote, co. Warw. . See Emaoote. Edelmeton, co. Midd. See Edmonton. Edelveaber, co. Buck. See Eddlesborough. Eden, river, co. Cumb., fishery, 752, 758. Edenhall, Eddenall, Edenhal, oo. Cumb., 928. Edenhope, co, Salop, p. 281 . Edeston, co. York. See Edstone. Edgton, Egeton [oo. Salop] , p. 280. Edlegan, Elegan, oo. Monm., commote, 150. Edlington, Edelington, co. Lino., manor, 822; Edmondsham, Edmundeaham, oo. Dorset, 159. See Ham. Edmonton, Edelmeton, oo. Midd. , manor, 571, 813. Edmund son of Henry III, 767, 786. Edmund son of Bicbard son of King John, 787, 808. Edmund, Adam son of, 386. Ednesouere, Edriesaouere, Luoy de, 453, , Thomas de,. 453. Edatook, lohpstoke [oo, Somers.], 912. Edstone, Little, Edeston, oo. York, 198. INDEX OF PEE80NR AND PLACES. 349 Edward, son of Henry lU (afterwards Edward, I), 287, 649. Egeblaunoh, Peter de, bishop of Here- ford, 884. Egerdinton, oo. Kent, 698. Egeton [eo. Salop] . See Edgton. Egetone, John de,p. 280. Philip de,i;. 280. Egg-Buokland, Hekebokel, co. Devon, manor of, 112. , church of, 112. Egremont, Egremund, oo. Westm., 84. Egrum, CO. Nott. See Ayerham. Elberton , Halberton, co. Glouo., manor, 710. Eldersfield, Eldresfelde, Eldrefeud.co. Wore, 530 (pp. 157. 159), .540. Elding, CO. Kent. See Yalding. Eldrefeud, Eldresfelde, co. Wore. See Elders- field. Eleanor, Queen, 734. Elegan, co. Monm. See Edlegan. Eleigh. Brent. Yllech [oo. Suff.], manor, 762. Eleworthe, oo. Glouo.- See Ayleworth. Elfeisoot, CO. Oxford. See Alvesoott. Elfretott, 00. Berks., 10. Elfreton, Eiohard de, 10. Elham, oo. Kent, 389. Elias, Henry son of, 776. William son of, 73. Eling, Elinges oo. Hants, 3. Eiinhale, oo. Staff. See EUenhall. Elinton, Thomas de, 532. Elkenton, William de, 470. Elkesley, oo. Nott. See Elksley. Elkestan, co. Glouo. See Elkstone. Elksley, Elkesley, co. Nott., 77.. Elkstone, Elkestan, oo. Glouo., manor, 639. EUenhall, Eiinhale, co. Staff , manor, 411. EUesden, oo. N'humb. See Elsdon. EUeslake, co. York. See Elslaok. Ellington, Helligtun, Ellintun, EUinton [in Woodhorn parish], oo. N'hnmb., 633, 773. EUisSeld, Elsefeld, co. Hants, 822. Elm, Theaumes, co. Somers., manor, 112. Elmdon, Eumedone, co. Essex, 304. Elmeland, oo. York, p. 265. Elmesale, Elmesse, oo. York. See Elmsall. Elmestfid [Elmsted, oo. Kent ?], 895. Elmested, William de, 895. Elmested, Maud daughter of William de, 895. Elmesthorp, co. Leic. See Elmsthorp. Elmsall, Helmishal, Elmesale, Elmesse [in South Kirkhy parish, oo. York], 418. manor, 587. Elmstead, Eumested, Elmestede, oo. Essex, 888. , advowson, 764. manor, 764. Elmsted [oo. Kent?]. See Elmested. Elmsthorpe, Elmesthorp, Aylmersthorp, oo. Leic, 776, 893 Elmton, Thomas de, 10. Elnested, Clemence wife of Bartholomew de. 454. Elnestede [co. Sussex] . See Elsted. Elsdon, EUesden, oo. N'humb., ohuroh of, 49. Elsefeld, co. Hants. See EUisfield. , 00. Oxford. See Elsfield. Elsefeld, Gilbert de, 564. Elsenham, Elsnham, Helsenham, oo. Essex, advowson, 774. manor, 563, 774. Elsfield, Elsefeld, oo. Oxford, manor, 807. Elslaok, EUeslake in Craven, oo. York, 470. Elsnham, oo. Essex. See Elsenham. Elsted, Elnestede [oo. Sussex] , manor, 454. Elstinton, co. Devon. See Ilsington. Elston, Winterburne [in Oroheston St. George parish] , co. Wilts, manor, 124. Eltham, Eltheham, Elteham, Heltham, oo. Kent, pp. 155, 157. , manor, 2). 164. Eltringham [inOvingham parish] ,oo. N'humb 691, 773, 804. Eltringham, Adam de, 691, 773, 804. Elveisoot, 00. Oxford. See Alvesoott. Ely [oo. Camb.], Isle of, 916. , bishop of, 301, 302, 311, 676. St. Etheldreda, St. Gyldred, prior, 46, 704, 861. Embleton, Emildon, co. N'humb., 48. Emhelt [co. Devon] . See Emlett. Emhylt, Nicholas de, p. 176. Emildon, oo. N'humb. See Embleton. Emlett, Emhelt [in Woolfardisworthy, oo. Devon], p. 176. Emoretone [oo. Salop] , p. 280. Empingham, Empingeham, oo. Butlnnd, manor, 421. Emsoote, Edelinscote, oo. Warw., 776. Enbome, Eneborn, co. Berks, 10. Enbrook, Eynebrok [in Cheriton parish] , oo. Kent, 774. Eneborn, oo. Berks. See Enbome. Enebroc, Eynebrok, Alfred de, 663, 774. Enefeud, oo. Essex. See Enfield, oo. Midd. Eneford, oo. Norf . See Eynsford. Enesbiri, oo. Hunt. See Eynesbury. Enfield, Enfeud, co. Midd., 212. , stated to be oo. Essex, 212. Engayne, den Oayne de Eugayn, £iigaigiie,£ii.gaiiig,de Engayne, Henry, 809. Yitalis, 166. Engayne, Henry de, p. 161. , Henry, 491. Henry son of VitaUs, 166. , John, 808. Engleschevill, Englechevill, Engley- ohevUl, Theobald de, 509, 548. EnglesoheviU, Theobald de, 714. WiUiam de, 509. , Alice wife of, 718. 350 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. Englescumb, co. Somers. See English Combe. Engleyohevill. See Englesohevill, Engleyg, Anselm le, 636. John le, 636, 812 (p. 280). English Bioknor, Bikenor, oo. Glouo., 4. English Combe, Hyngelesoombe, Englescumb, 00. Somers, p. 158. manor, 710. Erdesleye, eo. Horef. See Eardisley. Erdewik [co. Devon]. See Hardwiek. Erdington, Erdinton [in Aston parish], oo. Warw., 827. Erdinton, oo. Oxford. See Yarnton. 00. Warw. See Erdington. Erdinton, Thomas de, 827. Erdinton, Henry de, and Maud his wife, 779. , Thomas de, Mary daughter of, 827. , Boesia wife of , 827. Ergum, Sir William de, 314. ErisweU, Eyereswell, oo. Suff., 155. Erlegh, Henry de. 217. Erleton, oo. Salop. See Orleton. Erlham, Ealph de, 361. Ei-mington, Erminton Peyerel [oo. Devon], 474, 564 (p. 175). Ermue, Ermine, oo. Hants. See Yarmouth. Erpingham, South, Sudherplngham, Herping- ham [oo. Norf.] manor, 918. Ersham [oo. Norf.]. See Earsham. EsbricpoUe, oo. Westm., fishery, 313. Eaoalariis, John de, 46. Esoareye [near Eainham], oo. Kent, 316. Esoebreo, oo. Lano. See Espriok. Eaooteny. See Sooteny. Eseovill, Humphrey de, 305. Esheleg. See Esselegh. Esherst, co. Kent. See Ashurst. Eshton, Esseton [in Gargrave parish], co. York, 296. EskeUing, John de, p. 158. Eskheved, oo. Cumb., 314. Eslessbecke, oo. Derby. See Hailebadge. Eslington, Esselington, Eslinton, eo. N'humb., manor, 609. Eslington, Esselington, Estlington, Esselyngton, Jolin de, 609. John de, 716. Eslington, Alexander de, son of John, 716. John son of Alan de, 609, 711. Esnebrugg, oo. Salop. See Isombridge. Especer, John le, 753. Espeley, co. N'humb. See Espley. Espeley. William de, 416. Espershields, Espersoheles [in Bywell parish] , ■ 00. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. Espleg, CO. Staff. See Aspley. Espley, Espeley [in Hebron], oo. N'humb.. 416. Espriok, Escebrec [in Kirkham parish], oo. Lano., 163. Esse [co. N'hamp] . See Ashton. Esse, Sir Ralph de, 352. Esseby, eo. Leio. See Ashby. , 00. N'hamp. See Aahby. Esseby, Essebi, William de, 123. ■William de, 532. Esseby, Robert de, son of William, 123, 533. William de, son of WUliam, 533. Essele, co. Hants. See Ashley. CO. Staff. See Ashley. Esselegh, co. Hants. See Ashley. Esselegh, Esheleg, Walter de, 68. Esseleye, Walter de, 748. Esselington, Esselyngton. See Eslington. Esserung, Peter de, 227. Esseteford, co. Kent. See Ashford. Esseton, oo. York. See Eshton. Esseton. Robert de, 296. Esaewyth, William, p. 152. Essex, Esex, Hugh de (1), 184. , Hughde (2), 357. Essex, Sir Henry de, 301. , Henry de, 466. , Hugh de (2), 184. Esston, 00. Buck. See Aston. Estallingeleye, co. Oxford. See Asthall Lee. Estandburn, Letewaria de, 178. Eatbiri, oo. Berks. See Eastbury. Estbrunne, oo. York. See Eastburn. Estbury, oo. Berks. See Eastbury. Esteden, in Sussex. See Dean. Estesture, oo. Kent. See Estnre. Estetoville. See Estoteville. Esteuod, CO. Essex. See Eastwood. Estewode, Estwode, James de, 309. Estewod, James de, 701. Eatgremsted, oo. Wilts. See Grimstead. Eathalle, co. Oxford. See AsthaU. Esthamme, co. Essex. See Ham. Estinton, oo. Somers. See Ashington. Estley, Estleg, co. Warw. See Astley. Estley, Estleye, Thomas de, 10, 532. Esfcleye, co. Hants. See Eastleigh. Estlington. See Eslington. Estmeresfeud, co. Kent. See Aahenfield. Eston, oo. Berks. See Easton. , CO. Buck. See Aston Mullins. , 00. Essex. See Easton. , 00. Heref. See Aston Ingham. 00. N'hamp. See Easton. , 00. Oxford. See Aston. 00. Salop. See Aston. , 00. Somers. See Easton. CO. Wilts. See Easton. Eston, Roger de, 6. Estorp, 00. Essex. See Thorpe. Estoteville, Estotevile, Estetoville, John de, 90S. Estoteville, Joan de, 824. Estparo forest, co. N'humb., 775. Estrasen, oo. Lino. See Raseq. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 3/>l Estre, William del, preceptor of Creasing and Witham, 367. Bstreoch, Richard, (1), 770. Estreoeh, Bichard, (2), 770. Eatrop, 00. N'hamp. See Astrop. Eetru, Sir John de, 813. Estsweit, 00. Nott. See Eastwood. Esture, Eaststour, Estesture [in Chilham parish], oo. Kent, 680. Estwelles, See Eaatwelle. Eatwode, eo. Essex. See Eastwood. Estwode. See Estewode, Eswell, Roger de, 867. Eswell, Simon de, 867. Eswy, Thomas, 897. Etardeby, oo. Cumb. See Etterby. Etohells, Eehelis [in Stootporfc], oo. Chester, 125. Etohingham, Eobingeham, oo. Sussex, manor, 287. Eton, barony of, 781. Eton, CO. Buok.,829. [co. Salop]. See Eyton. CO. Staff., 557. , CO. Warw. See Nuneaton. Etterby, Etardeby [in Stanwix parish], co. Cumb., 115. Eudo, land of, 580. Euer, Eure, Euyr, Eobert de, 775. Sir Robert, 775. Euerby, co. Yort. See Earby. Eumedone, co. Essex. See Elmdon. Eumested eo. Essex. See Elmstead. Eure. See Euer. Eustaoe, William son of, 491. Euston, Ewatone, oo. Suff., 280. manor, 807. fishery, 807. Euyr. See Euer. Everey, Deversy, Hugh de, 362. Evei-den, Evering [in Alkham parish], co. Kent, 774. Everengea. See Averehohes. Everesham [oo. Wore.]. See Evesham. Everesle, . . . de, 663. Everesly, oo. Hants. See Eversley. £7ere8ley, Everleg, Gilbert de, 224. Everesley, Walter de, son of Gilbert, 224. Evereswell, co'. Suff. See Eriswell. Evering, co. Kent. See Everden. Evering, Roger de, 774. Everinge. See Averenohes. Everingham, co. York, advowson, 891. Everingham, Isabel de, 255. Everingham. Sir Adam de, 255, 378, 402, 415, 691; 709, 870. Everland, oo. Kent. See Overland. Everle, Geoffrey de, 59. , Alice wife of , 59. Everleg. See Everesley. Everoys. See Devereux, Eversley, Everesly, oo. Hants, 224. Evesham, Everesham [co. Wore], abbot of 619. battle of, 674 910. Evington, Evynton, oo.Leic, advowson, 810. manor, 810, ! Evynton, oo. Leio. See Evington. ' Ewell [oo. Surrey], 922. ; Ewstone, co. Suff. See Euaton. i Ewyas, oo. Heref., oastle, 767 manor, 767. Exchequer, chamberlain of, 679. Exeter, bishop of, 454, 706. gaol, 420. , St. Nicholas' priory, prior of, 799. Exetone, oo. Somers. See Exton. Exning, Ixningh, Ixning, oo. Suff., 412, 659, 861. Extildisham. See Hextildisham. Exton, Exetone, co. Somers., 571. Extraneus. See Lest'range. Eye, honour of, 462, 744. Eyke,Eyk [co. Suff], advowson, 744. Eylesbiri, Warin de, 664. Eylesford, Walter de, 606. Eyliston under Portlogue [oo. Salop], p. 281. Eyllesford, oo. Kent. See Aylesford. Eylrioh. See Aylrich. Eynebrok, oo. Kent. See Enbrook. Eynebrok. See Enebroo. Eyneourt, Hawisia de, 810. John de, 734. Eynesburv, Enesbiri, Eynisbr', co. Hunt., 732, 776. advowson, 732, 776. Eynho, oo. N'hamp. See Aynho. Eynsford, Eneford, Eyneford, co. Norf., hun- dred, 462, 910. Eyrop, 00. Oxford. See Heythrop. Eyaenwode, co. Berks, 647. Eystanea ad lurrim [oo. Essex] . See Easton. Eyton, CO. Bedf . See Eaton. , Eton [in Lydbury North, oo. Salop], p. 280, p. 281. Eytrop, Haim son of Richard de, 601. ByvHle, Oivil, Ovill, Eyvil, 'William de, 628. Eyville, Sir John de, 378, 870. Cf. Hoyvill. F Faounberge. See Paucunberge. Fairford, Paireford, co. Glouo., p. 166 his. Fairley, Fayrhill [in Bywell parish], co. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. Pairsted, Payerstede, oo. Essex, manor, 333. Pakenham, Pakeham, oo. Suff., 280. , Little [in Euston parish, oo. Suff.], p. 173. 352 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. Faloombe, Walwyn de, 679. Falconer, Falconarius, Robert, 835. Falconer, Godfrey, 835. Ralph, J). 16S. Falderley, eo. N'humb. See Fotherley. Faleise,Faleis,Fales,Falaise,Falei8se, Faleyse, la Faleyse, Blias de, 851. William de, 336. Faleise, Elias de la, 336, Ida wife of, 336. Sibyl de, nieoe of Henry I, 166, 318, 809. William de, 851. Alice wife of, 336. Falestone [in Savernake forest, co,. Wilts] , 868. Faleyse. See Faleise. Falinisbrom, co. Chester. See Pallybroome. Falkenham, Fauntenham [co. Su£f.], 744. Fallybroome,Falinisbroin [in Prestbury parish] , 00. Chester, 841. Falwesleye, co. N'hamp. See Fawaley. Fanenoourt, Fanenourt, Qc. de, -pp. 157, 159. , William de, 348. Fangfoss, Fangefosse [in Pocklington parish], 00. York, 471. Farendon, co. Devon. See Farringdon. 00. N'hamp. See Farndon. Farleigh, Farlegh, Farleg, co. Kent, 401. , 00. Wilts. See Farley. Farleton, co. Westm., 313. Farley, Ferle, co. Somers., p. 158. , Monkton, Ferneleg, Fernlegh [co. Wilts] , prior of, 336, 449. manor, 563. Farlington, co. Hants, 221. Parlow. Farnlowe [in Leominster parish, co. Heref.], lord of, 801. Farlowe, Philip de, 801. Parmoote, Farnoot [in Guiting Power parish], CO. Glouc, 776. Farncot, co. Glouc. See Farmcote. Farndon, Farendon [in Woodford parish], co. K'hamp.,732. Parnham, Farnam, Fernham. eo. Dorset. 530 ip. 161), 554. CO. Suff.,i>. 154. 00. Surrey, manor, 502. , customs of , 502. Farnham, Alan de, 10. Parnhil, WiUiam de, 296. Parnhill, Farnhyl [in Kildwick parish], oo. York, 296. Farnhull, co. Hants, p. 174. ParnhuU, Biohard de, p. 174. Famley, FernSley [in Morley wapentake] , oo. York, 2S6. Farnlowe {co. Heref;]. See Farlow. •F£«rnyngho, oo. N'hamp. See ParthiBghoa. Farringdon, Farendon, CO. Devon, 129, Farrington Gurney, Perinton, oo. Somers., p. 158. Farthinghoe, Farningho, Farnyngho, co. N'hamp., 732, 776. Faucunberge, Faounberge, Agnes wife of Walter de, 800. Peter de, fee of, 191. Faudon, Peter de [same as Peter de la Bataill ?], 691,773,804. Fauntenham [oo. Suff.]. See Falkenham. Faversham, Faveresham, co. Kent, hundred of, 1. abbot of, 802. Fawaley, Falwesleye, co. N'hamp., manor, 360. Faxton, 00. Nhamp. , manor, 633. Fay. John de, 505. , his sisters Maud and Philippa, 505. Fayrhill, co. N'humb. See Fairley. FayrhiU, Elias de, 691, 773, 804. Peatherstone, Fetherestan, co. York, 32. Fecamp, Fescamp, Peskiiam, Pesoome, abbess of, 554. , abbot of, 287 (i). 278). Peekenham, Pekeham, Fecham, co. Wore, forest, 363, 529, 770. Bentley, Benetlegh, bailiwick in, 770. , la Berse, bailiwick in, 770. , , le Wercwodein, 524. , , forester of, 524. stewardof. See Covene. manor, ,524. Pekeham, co. Wore. See Feokenham. Peletorp, co. Norf. See Felthorp. Pelmersham, Felmesham [co. Bedf.], 525. Felmingeham, William de, 419. Felmingeham, William de, son of William, 419. Felmingham, co. Norf. , 419. Felthorpe, Peletorp [co. Norf.], 29. Fen, William de, 322. Penches [oo. Salop], p. 279. Penes, Penis, Feynes, Ingram de, 809, 903. , William de, 166. Fenne, la, co. Heref., 703. CO. Line., 822. la, 00. Suff., fishery, jj. 154. Fennicumpton, oo. Warw. See Compton. Penrother, Fynrother [in Hebron], oo. N'humb., 416. , Wellefordside in, 416. Fenwiok, Penwio [in Stamfordham parish], CO. N'humb., 191. Pereres, earl. See Ferrariis. Perete, Sir Walter de la, 758. Peri, CO. York. See Ferrybridge.- Feringes, Geoffrey de, 644. Perinton, co. Somers. See Farrington. Perires. See Ferrariis. Perle, oo. Somers. See Farley. Fernegleg [oo. Wilts]. See Farley, INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 353 Ferneley, co. York. See Farnley. Fernham, co. Dorset. See Fambam. Fernilee, Pemigleg, Fernelig, oo. Derby, 333. Femlegh, Fernlegl, co. Wilts. See Farley. FerrariiSj Ferrers, Ferres, Ferariis, Ferixes, Ferers, Joan (Je, 268. Margaret, wife of William de Ferrariia earl of Derby. 333. Ferrariis, Fulk de,;). 176. Joande, 732. Margaret de, countess of Derby, j). 257. Boberl de, earl of Derby, 600. , Sir William de, 500, 768. Sir William de, earl of Derby, 252, 253. the earl, earldom, or fee of, 168, 301, 313, 338, 390, 453, 576, 810. Ferrybridge (or Ferry Frystoue), Fristone et Feri, oo. York, 107. Feraedon, oo. Wilts. See Fresdon. Fescaump, Master William de, 621. Fescome, abbess of. See F^oamp. Fetherestan, co. York. See Featherstone. Fetherstan, Balph de, 32. , , his family, 32. Feusdale, oo. Weatm. See Pusedale. Feynes. See Fenes, Fioledene, oo. Wilts. See Figheldean. Fifhyde [oo. Essex]. See Fyfield. Figheldean, Fioledene, oo. Wilts, 828. Fillol, FylloU, Filiol, Richard, 476. Fillol, Baldwin, 521. John, son of Biohard, 476,521. , Bobert, 348. Filston, Vieleston [in Shoreham parish], co. Kent, 2). 155. Finborough, Fineberye, oo. Suff., manor, 311. Finohingdeld, Finohingfeld, oo. Kssei, 742. Fineberye, co. Suff. See Finborough. Finery, Biohard.jp. 257. Finkele, oo. Hants, forest bailiwick of, 437. Fisohacre, William de, 474. Fishley, Fissele, oo. Norf., ohuroh, 918, manor, 918. Fishtof t, Thof t, oo. Lino. , manor, 894. Fishwick, Fisvike, Fiswyke [in Preston parish], oo. Lane, 207, 252. Fisseburne, Balph de, 414. Fissele, co. Norf. See Fishley. Fiswyke, Fisvike, oo. Lane. See Fishwick. Fites, 00. York, p. 175. Fitun, Fyton, Kichard, 841. Fitun, Hugh, 9. , Hugh, knight, 841. Flamstead, Plemstede, co. Hertf., church, 588. manor, 588. St. Giles' priory, 588. Planwill. See FlaunviU. Flauuvill, Flanwill, Constance de, 478. 32880 Flailey, Flexele [oo. Glouo.], abbot of, p. 159. Pie William le, 774. Flecher, John le, 223. Plecher, Balph son of John le, 223. Huwelina mother of John le, 223. Fleohinge, Pleoinges, co. Sussex. See Pletohing. Pleensop, Plemmeshope, in Coyerdale [in Coverham parish], oo. York, 743. Fleet [in Ash parish, co. Kent] , manor, 586. Fleet Marston, oo. Buok. See Marston. Pleg, Simon de, 522. Flemeng, Flemmeng, Alard le, 562. Plemeng, Alice wife of John le, 562. John le, 296. , Saherle, 833. Plemmeshope, oo. York. See Pleensop. Plemstede, oo. Hertf. See Flamstead. Fleneburg, Kobert de, 845. Pleneburg, Eoger de, 845. Pletohing, Fleohinge, Pleoinges, co. Sussex, 706. , ad vowson, 706. Plete [oo. Kent] . See Fleet. Plexele [oo. Glouo.]. See Flaxley. Plixton [in Folkton parish], oo. York, 314. Plokesthorp, oo. Korf. See Ploxthorp, Ploore, Flore, oo. N'hamp., 168. Flore, CO. N'hamp. See Ploore. Flore, Eiohard de, 583. Ploxthorp, Plokesthorp [now Hardingham] 00. Norf., 443. Fokeram, Fukeram, William, 383. Fokeram, Biohard, 383. Folebro, co. Warw. See Pulbroke. Polesham, co. Norf. See Poulsham. Foletteby, oo. Lino. See FuUetby. Foliot, Samson, 564. Folkestone, . Folkistan, Polostane, Polkestan, CO. Kent, 563. barony, 563, 774. manor, 563, 774. middle hundred of, 563. woods and field names in, 563. , heir of, 586. priory, 563. Polteswode, oo. Hunt. See Folksworth. Folketon, oo. York. See Folkton. Folketon, Banulph de, 314. Folksworth, Folkeswode, Polkesworth, co. Hunt.,2)i). 159, 161. Folkton, Folketon, oo. York, 315. advowson of, 314. Pontley, Puntelye [in Fareham parish], oo. Hants, 222. Forcer, Henry le, alias Henry de Linley, 801. Forcer, Henry le, 801. , , Biurga wife of, 801. N. le,801. William le, 801, 354 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. Ford, Forde [in Thomoomb parish, oo. Devon], abbot of, 259, 702. ,eo. Nhurab., 341. , advowson, 341. , CO. Salop, 827. Ford, Forde, Isabel, daughter of Odinel de, 341. Ford, Odelin de. Sir Odinel de la, 202. Eiohard de, 341. Biohard de la, 903. See Fortibus. Forde, la, oo. GIouo., 890. Fordingbridge, Fordingebrng, Forthingbrigg, CO. Hants, advowson, p. 158. manor, 336. Forester, Forrester, Reginald le, 543, 614. Forester, Jordan le, son of Eeginald, 614. See Robert. SceTuUy. Formby, Forneby [in Walton on the hill parish] , oo. Lane., 253. Fornoett, Forneset [co. Norf.], advowson, 744. manor, 744. Forneby, co. Lane. See Formby. Forneset [co. Norf.]. See Fornoett. Fomeaus, Matthew de, 278. C/. FumeUis. Forrester. See Forester. Forthingbrigg, co. Hants. See Fordingbridge. Fortibus, Ford, Forz, William de, earl of Albemarle [comte d'Aumale] , 471. Fortibus, Isabel de, countess of Aumale or Albemarle, 564. Thomas de, son of William, 471. , William de, count of Aumale, &c. 278, 580, 689, 872. See Albemarle. Forton [in Montford parish, co. Salop] p. 280. Forz. See Fortibus. Fossard, the heir of, p. 265. Foston [on the Wolds] , oo. York, 452. Fotherley, Falderley [in By well parish], oo. N'humb., 691,773,804. Foulsham, Folesham [co. Norf.], 29, 688. market, 688. Fountains, co. York, abbot of, 452. Four Stones, Fourstanes [on Tyne] oo N'humb., 824. Foxoote, 00. Somers., manor of, 112. Foxcott, Foxoote, oo. Buck., 677. Frakenho, 586. Framelington, co. N'humb. See Framlington. Framingham-earl, Little Framingham [co. Norf.], manor, 744. Framlingham, Frameningham, Framhinge- ham, 00. Su£f., advowson, 744. castle, 744. manor, 744. Framlington, Long, Framelington, co. N'humb. manor, 609, 716. Frampton Cotterell, Prompton [oo. Glouc], 839. , Franton, oo. Lino., manor, 394. Franceys, Fraimoeys, Frauncays, William le, 346. , William son of William le, 869. Franoeys, Gilbert le, 738. , Sir John le, 843. William le, son of William, 346. , , his sisters, 869. Franckeleyn, Jordan le, 373. Fransham Parva, Franeaham, oo. Norf.. church, 588. Frapefaute, WUliam, 296. Fraunceys, Frauncays. See Franoeys. Fraunkton, Simon de, 679. FrechevUl. See Freschevill. Freefolk, Frivolk, oo. Hants, 45. Freman, Eobert, 579, 608. Prenehmobr, Preynsemor, oo. Hants, 303. Prensse, Alice le, 374. Freschevill, Frescheynvull, Freclie- vill, FrescberviU, Anker de, 707. Ralph de, 497. Freschevill, Anker de, 497. Amice wile of Anker de, 707. Fresoingge [oo. Norf.], 744. " Fresdon, Fersedon, co. Wilts, manor, 564. Fresel, James, constable of St. Briavell's, 324. Freshwater, Presqwatere, Freskewatere [L of W., 00. Hants] , manor, 564 (pp. 173, 174). Preston, co. Lino. See Frieston. Pretevelle, Bobert de, 808. Prethenestede, oo. Kent. See Prinsted. Previle, . . de, 705. Freyenestede, oo. Kent. See Frinsted. Freynsemor, co. Hants. See Prenchmoor. Priokley, Frikeley, oo. York, 107. Frieston, Preston, oo. Line, manor, 822. Frikeley, oo. York. See Frickley. Frinsted, Prethenestede, Freyenestede, oo. Kent, manor, 677. advowson, 677. parish, 693. Prisby on the Wreak, Pryseby, oo. Leic, 776. Prisell, 00. Leic, p. 280. Priston, oo. York. See Ferrybridge. Privolk, 00. Hants. See Freefolk. Frome St. Quintin, Litlefroma, co. Dorset, p. 161. Whitfield, Frome Wytefeud [co. Dorset], 580. Prompton [co. Glouc.]. See Frampton. Promund, Stephen, bailiff of Down Ampney, 373. Proremerton, oo, Heref. See Moreton on Lugg (?). Frowic, Peter de, 897. Froxle, Alice de, 332. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 355 Fryseby, oo. Leio. See Frisby. Fukeram, See Fokeram. Fulbroke, FuUbroo, Folebro, Fulebro, co. Warw., 679. Fuloher, John, 647. Fulebro, oo. Warw. See Fulbroke. Fnlestou. See Fulstow. FuUbroo, CO. Warw. See Fulbroke Fulletby, Foletteby, oo. Lino., 442. Fulmer, Fulmere, oo. Buok., manor, 304. Fulstow, Puleatou, eo. Lino., 240. Funtelye, co. Hants, See Foncley. Furohes, Furoh, William de, (two men ?) 146, 606. Furnellis, Sir Alan de, 354. Cf. FnmeuB, Forneaus. Fumess, Fumes, oo. Lane, abbot of, 262, 470. Furneus, — , p. 176. Cf. Furnellis. Furnivall, Ada wife of William de, 752. Fusedale, Feusdale, oo. Westm., 114. Fyfield, Fifhyde [oo. Essex], 831. Fyleton, oo. N'humb., grange, 49. FylloU. See Fillol. Fynohingfeld, William son of Geoffrey de, 742. Fynrother, oo. N'humbr'. See Fenrother. Fyswyke, Eoger de, 252. Fyton. See Fitun. G Gaoelin, Oayclin, Oaycelin, Bertrand de, 297. Gteoelin, Bertrand, his daughters, 297. , Sir Geoffrey, Joan wife of, 201. Qaddesden, Gatesden [i.e. Southall in Great Gaddesden,] co. Hertf., manor, 464. Gaie, co. Salop. See Beokjay. Gairstang, co. Lane. See Garstang.| Galby, cd. Leic, 776, OalouB, Godfrey de, and Sibyl his wife, 429. Galons, Hugh de, son of Godfrey, 429. Oamages, Godfrey de, 260. Qamasches, Matthew, 827. Gamblesby, Gamelesby [in Addingham parish], oo. Cumb., 811. Gamel, Thomas son of, 773. Gamelesby, oo. Cumb, See Gamblesby. Gamston, Gameliston [in West Bridgeford parish, oo. Nott,], manor, 611. Gant. See Gaunt. Gardino, Gardinis, William de, 576. Gardino, William de, son of William, 575. , Alexandra ^ife of WiUi^m de, 655, Garendon, Gerondon, Geridon [oo. Leic], abbot of, 797. patronage of abbey, 776. Gargrave, Geregrare, co. Tork, 296. Garinges, Garing [oo. Oxford]. See Goring. Garneys, Godfrey le, 743. Garsingtou, Garsindon, Gersindon, co. Oxford, 193, 568, 856. Qarstang, Gairstang, Gayrathang, co. Lane., 114. , court at, 263. Garston, Gerstan [in Chlldwall parish], co. Lane, 600. Garstone, William de la, of Shinfield, 488. Garthorpe, Garthorp, co. Leic, manor, 576, 696. Garwy, Barbota, daughter of William, 900. Garwy, Lawrence, son of Barbota, 900. Gasenaroh, co. Lane. See Goosnargh. Gateoumbe, Lady Maud de, j). 175. Gatele, Salph de, 237. Gatele, Ealph de, son of Ralph, 237. Gately, Gatele, co. Norf., adrowaon, 237. manor, 237. Gatemerston, Gatemareaton [in Eaat Lulworth parish] , co. Dorset, 269. Gatenby, Geytenby, co. York, 743. Gatesden, oo. Hertf. See Gaddesden. Gatesden, Gatesdene, Jolm de, the younger, 464, 551, 706. , Hawisia de Neville wife of, 706. Gatesden, John de, 323. , , John son of, 323. Sir John de, 378. , Margaret .daughter of John de, 454. Kichard de, 823. Gatton, Gattune, oo. Surrey, 681. Gatton, Gattune, Robert de, 581. Gatton, Hamode, 681. Gaugy, de Gaugy, William, 576, 596. Gaunt, Gant, Sir Gilbert de, 145, 791. Henry de, 774. , Isabel wife of Henry de, 663. , Maurice de, 710. Master Simon de, 743. Gayolin. See Gacelin. Gaye, Walter de, p. 280. Gayne. See Engayne. Gayrsthang, oo. Lane. See Garstang. Gaieley, Gayale, Geyslegh, Geysleye [co. Suff.], 630 {p. 163), 719. manor, p. 162. Gedding, oo. Hunt. See Gidding. Geddington, Geytinton, co. N'hamp., 652. manor, 652, soke, 652. Geist [oo. Norf.]. See Guist. Geistweit [eo. Norf.] . See Guestwiok, Gelham, oo, Esse?. See YeldUan}, 356 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. Gellum Qunoy [oo. Essex] . See Colne. Geneleye [oo. Devon]. See Ingleigb. Geneueu, Jeneyeie, Peter, Peter de, 374, 436. Geoffrey, Sir John sou o£, 212. J. sou of, Justiciar of Ireland, writ to, 117. Peterson of, 254. Robert son of , 323. , Thomas son of, 323. William son of, 248. Gerald, Maurice son of, Justiciar of Ireland, 19, 80. Warin son of, 732. Q-erard, warden of works at Winchester castle, 819. , William son of , 819. Gerberge, William, of Yarmouth, 361. Gerebaud, Adam, p. 160. Geregrave, eo. York. See Qargrave. Gereae. See Jersey. Geridon [co. Leio.]. See Garendon. Germundestorp, co. Lino. See Gralnthorpo, Gernemuth, co. Norf. See Yarmouth. Gerner, la Gernuere [in Wormingford parish] eo. Essex, 850. Gernet, Jolin, 172. ftuenilda, wife of Sir Hoger, 2.53. , Roger, 252, 461. , Vivian, alias de Heesam, 69. Gernet, Bennet, 172, 252. John son of Koger, 451 . Eoger, alias de Heesam, 69. , Sir Eoger, of Halton, 218, 451,469. WiUiam, 252. Cecily de Mascy late wife of, 252. Gernewioh, co. Kent. See' Greenwich. Oernon, Oernun, William, 440. Ralph, 850. Gernon, Ealph son of WiUiam, 440. , WiUiam, 297, 850. Gernuere, oo. Essex. See Gerner. Gerondon [co. Leic.]. See Garendon. Gersindon, oo, Oxford. See Garsington. Gersington, co. York. See Grassington. Gerstan, co. Lane. See Garston. Oerstan, Adam de, 600. Gerstan, John de, 600. Oerunde Kicliolas de, 677. Gerunde, Hugh de, 677. G-ervas, Jolm, 702. Gesemuth. See Jesemuth. Gestingthorpe, Gestingthorp, Gestlingethorp. CO. Essex, 379, 483. Getineleye, Alan, p. 159. Gevildal, oo. York. See Givendale. Geynge, oo. Berks. See Ginge. Geysleye, oo. Suff. See Gazeley. Geytenby, oo. York. See Gatenby. Geytinton, co. N'hamp. See Geddington. Giddeley, Giddelith, co. Devon. See Gidleigh. Gidding, Great, Gedding, co. Hunt., 166, 530 (p. 161), 809. Gidleigh, Giddeley, Giddelith, oo. JJevon, manor, 740. Giffard, Gjrffard, Gifford, Elias, 124. , Jolm, son of Elias, 875. Osbert, 112. Giffard, Elias, 112. Hugh, 5. John, 755. of Eookhampton, 875. , Osbert. Isabel wife of, 112. Osbert son of Osbert, 112. Ealph, 378. Lady Sibyl, 557. Sir Walter, p. 174, p. 176. , honour of, 558. 586. Gilbert the constable, 114. Gilbert, Adam son of, 343. Joioe son of . See Dik. Gileberd, William, 807. Gill, laGille [in Greystoke parish], co. Cumb., 314. Gilleslond. See Multon. Gilmorton, Morton, co. Leic, 411. Gilsland, Gillesland, barony, 199. , Multon of , q.i'. Gilveldene, co. Bedf. See Yelden. Gimel, Roger, 774. Gines, nuns of. See Guines. Giney. William de, 306. Ginge, East, Host Geynge, co. Berks., 297. Ginge, co. Essex. See Buttsbury. Ginges, Sir Ealph de, 829. Gipewic, Gipwio, oo. SufE. Sei Ipswieh. Girton, Gretton, oo. Camb., 792, 776. Gisdale, oo. Cumb. See Grisdale. Gisleham. Giselham, oo. Suff., advowson, 582. Gislingham, Gyselingham, oo. Suff., advowson, i). 153. Gittinge, oo. Glouc. See Guiting. Givendale, Great, Giveldal, Gkveldale, Geveldal, oo. York, 225, 471. , Great and Little, oo. Ybrk, 351. Givildal, 00. York. See Givendale. Givle [co. Somers.]. See Yeovil. Glamorgan, Glammorgan, Glanmor- gan, Philip de, 86. Glamorgan, William de, kt., 86, 293, 564 (p. 175), 865. Glantedon, Glanteton, Gle&tedon, Glentindon, Christiana de, 492. John de, 610. Glantedon, John de, 492. Robert de, 610. Qlanton, Glentedon [in Whittingham parish] 00. N'humb., 610. Glan-y-rafon, Clanordaf, oo. Salop, J>. 279. Glaphou, Matthew de, p. 266. Glapton, 00. Nott., 906. Glasaanby, eo. Cumb. See Glassonby. INDEX OF PFRSON^S and PLACED. 35f Glassleye, [Ju]liana de, 426. Glassonby, G-laasinby [in Addingham parish] , CO. Cumb., 811. advowson, 811. Glastonbury [oo. Somers.], abbot of, 615, 580. prior of, 912. , honour of, 872. Glat«ford, 00. Hants. See Clatford. Glemham, oo. Suffolk, 559. Glen, CO. Leio. See Glenn. Glenfield, Clenefeld, Glenefeld, oo. Leic, 776. , parson of, 797. Glenn, Great, Glen, oo. Leio., 776. Glentedon, oo. N'humb. See Glantoh. Olentedon, Glentindon. See Glantedon. Glentworth, Glenteworth, oo. Lino., 228. Glouoeater, borough, p. 156. , ting's barton outside, 76. St. Peter's, abbot of, 926. earl of, 155, 158, 265, 311, 379, 393, 395, 443, 501, 639, 640, 548, 654, 556, 631, 688, 710, 798, 813, earldom of, lists of fees of, 630. honour of, 18, 622, 644. Gloucestre, William de, 697. Glouoestre, Roger de, 816. See Albemarle. Olutun, Gilbert son of Simon, 450. Glutun, Gilbert son of Gilbert, 450. Oodarvile, Godarville, Oodarvyle, Walter de, 181, 201. Godarvile, Joan and Margery or Margaret daughters of Walter de, 181, 201. Godewik, co. Norf . See Godwiok. Cfodingeston, Godingstone, oo. Kent, 805. Godmanohester, Goraeoestre [oo. Hunt.], 640. , Reyner, vioar of, 640. Godwiok, Godewik, oo. Norf., 588. Godytha, Henry son of, de Bothelton. See Bolton. Goldingmers, oo. Norf., 918. Goldinton, Peter de, 274. , Deuise, Isabel and Maud his daughters, 274. Golie, Nicholas, 563. Gomeoestre [oo. Hunt]. See Godmanohester. Gomery rectius Somery, q.v, Gondevileston, oo. Dorset. See Tarrant. Gonewarton, oo. N'humb. See Gunoerton. Gonewarton, John de, 773. Gonewerton, oo. N'humb. See Gunnerton. Goosnargh, Gasenaroh, Gosenhar, Gosenarg [in Kirkham parish], oo. Lano.,S76, 409, 847. Goremund, John, 679. Gorges, Sir Ralph de, 664 (pp. 176, 176), 799. 872. Goring, Garinges, Garing [co. Oxford] , priory, 664, 586. Oo8, le Qos, Ricliard, 336. Gosebek, Richard de, 628. Gosefeud, William son of Adam de, 578. Goseford, co. N'humb. See Gosforth. Gosenhar, oo. Lano. See Goosnargh. Gosfield, Gosfeud, Corsfeld, oo. Essex, 379, 483, 648. Gosforth, Gosford, oo. N'humb., 191. , North, Nord Goseford, oo. N'humb., 391, 736. Gotbemund, Gutmund, Hugh, of Norton, 619. Gothemund, Randolph, 619. Goviz, Gouzz, Guuyz, Bobert de, 7. Goviz, Beatrice de, 680. Qraby, Greibi [in Aslaokby parish], oo. Lino., 683. Graffam, Robert de, p. 161. Graffham, Graf ham, oo. Hunt., 183, 530 (p.l61). , CO. Sussex, 706, 881. , , Wunewerthe manor in, 792. Grafton [in Langford parish], co. Oxford, 268. , Arden's [in Temple-Graf ton parish], oo. Warw., 679. Grainthorpe, Germundestorp, oo. Lino., 140. Granoemor, co. York. See Gransmoor. Grandourt, Sir William de, 632. Grandun, William de, 870. Gransete, oo. Camb. See Grantchester. Gransden, Great, Grantesden, co. Hunt.,^. 160. Gransmoor, Granoemor [in Burton Agnes parish], oo. York, 636. Grantchester, Gransete, Granteoete, co. Camb., 732, 782. Grasmere, Grismere, co. Westm., stated to be 00. Cumb., 314. Grassington, Gersington, Gersiuton [in Linton], co. York, 452, 751. Gratefige, Cratefigej William, 676. Grave, la, oo. Buck, See Grove. Gravenal, oo. Kent. See Graveney. Gravenel, Gravenal, John, 801, 802. Gravenel, Richard, 802. Graveney, Gravenal, oo. Kent, manor, 802. Gravenhurst, Cravehurst [oo. Bedf.], 292. Gravesend, oo. Kent, advowson, 727. , manor, 727. Gray. See Grey. Gray's Thurrook, Thurrook, co. Essex, manor, 810. Graystook, Graystok, Graystoo, co. Cmnb. See Greystoke. Greaaley, GreseUey, oo. Nott., advowson, 874. , manor, 874. Gredley. See Grelley. Greenhalgh, Grenole [in KirkUam parish], 00. Lane, 163. Greenwich, West, Westgeruewioh, oo Kent, manor, 813. Greetham, Gretham, oo. Rutland, 387, 679. , CO. liinc., court at, 448. Greibi, oo. Lino. See Graby. 358 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. Greinvill, Riohard de, 859. , WUliamde, 859. Gf. GrenviU. Greley, John de, 706. Grelley, Qredley, Thomas, 786. Grelley, Robert, 786. , Thomas, 364. Grely, Thomas, 847. Grendon Bishop, Grendon, oo. Heref ., 703. Orendon, Ralph, de, 359. Grendon, Sir Andrew de, 359. , Robert de, son of Ralph, 359. Grene, la, [in Skelton], oo. York, vp. 266, 268. Grene, Roger de la, 712. , Thomas de la, 712. Grenerig, eo. York, p. 266, p. 268. Grenole, eo. Lane. See Greenhalgh. Qrenvill, Grynvil, Eustace de, 279, 638. C/. Greinvill. GreseUey, oo. Nott. See Greasley. Gresseleg, William son of William de, 453. Greasing [Gissing, oo. Norf . ?] , 719. Grete, Henry, 584. Gretham, co. Rutland. See Greetham. , 00. Lino. See Greetham. Gretton, eo. Camb. See Girton. Grewell, co. Hants. See Greywell. Grey, Gray, Eva de, 842. Iseult de, 58. , John de, 810. Grey, Henry, 810. , Isabel wife of Walter de, 760. , Joan daughter of John, 810. , John de, 279. , Su- John, 559. , Sir Reginald de, 701. Reginald de, 810. Richard de, 415. , , son of Iseult, 68. Walter de, archbishop of York, 760. Greystoke, Craystok, eo. Cumb., 314. advowson, 314. forest, 314. manor, 314. Greystoke, Graystok, Graystoc, Grey- stok, Robert son of Thomas de, 314. Greystook, William de, 636, 776. , son of Thomas, 314, 775. , Mary wife of, 683. Greywell, Grewell, co. Hants, manor, 500. Griffes, an assart, oo. Nott., 586. Griffin, Bertram, 308. Griffin, Geoffrey son of Bertram, 308. Grifin, Mereduht ap, 150. , Rees son of , 150. Griiligfcon [oo. York], See Grindleton. Grimbaud, Sir Robert, 276. Grimesarg [co. Lano.]. See Qrimsargh. Grimesargh, William de, 555. Grimeston, Thomas de, p. 265. , Walter de, 470. Grimmesbi, co. Lino. See Grimsby. Grimsargh, Grimesarg [in Preston parish, oo . Lane], 655. Grimsby, Grimesby, Grimmesbi, oo. Lino., 223, 448. abbot of, 448. Grimstead, East, Grimstede, Estgremsted [in "West Dean parish], CO. Wilts, 371, 731. Grimstede, John de, 227. Grimthorpe, Gripthorp, oo. York, 314. Grindleton, Grinlington, GrilUgton [oo. York], 418. mill,418(y. 116). Grinsdale, Grinnisdal, oo. Cumb., 758. Gripthorp, co. York. See Grimthorpe. Gris. See Legris. Grisdale, Gisdale [in Greystoke parish], co. Cumb., 314. Grisethwayth, oo. York. See Gristhwaite. Grismere, oo. Cumb. See Grasmere, oo. Westm. Gristhwaite, Grisethwayth [in TopclifBe parish], oo. York, 452. Grosmont, Crosmunt, fee of, 767. Grove, la Grave, co. Buck., 903. Gruchet, oo. Salop. See Criokheath. Grue, Gerard la, 108. Grynvil. See GrenviU. Gubyon, Gubyhun, Hugh, 636. ."....Ralph, 683. Guestwiok, Geistweit [co. Nort.], 29. Guilden Morden, Guldenemorden, co. Camb,, p. 160. Guines, Gines [Pas de Calais, France], nuns of, 774. Guisbrough, Gisburn, co. York, priory, pp. 265-8. , advowson of, p. 268. Guist, Geist [co. Norfolk], 29. Guiting Power, Gittinge, co. Glouo., 776. Gulafre, Roger, 10. Sir Thomas. 670. Guldenemorden, oo. Oamb. See Guilden Morden. Gunnerton, Gonewerton, Gonewarton [in Chollerton parish], oo. N'humb., 691 773. Gurdun, William, 206. Gurdun, Roger, 206. William, son of, 206. Gurmundeton [Collumpton? oo. Devon! « 176. Guraay, Robert de, 710. Gumay, Anselm de, 710. Hugh de, 340. , Sir Robert de, 475. Gussage, Gussioh, oo. Dorset, 310. Guston [oo. Suff.], 744. Gostor, Robert le, 353. INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES. 3S9 Guthlaxton, Gtutlacston, oo. Leic, hundred 334. Gutland, oo. Norf., 688. Qntmund. See Gothemund. Guuyz. See Goyiz. Guy, ■William son of [of Woodham Ferrers] , 214. Guy, John son of, 679. Quyzanoe, Gysinis [in Shilbottle parish], co. N'humb., 663. Gyffard. See Giffard. Gyle, Elias de la, 743. Gymingham, Juliana de, 624. Gymingham, Keyner de, 624. Gynes, Bobert de, 10. GyngeMounteney,co. Essex. SeeMountneasing. Gyninges, Nicholas son of Thomas de, 221. , Agnes daughter of, 221. Gyselingham, co. Suff. See Gislingham. Gyainis, co. N'humb. See Guyzanoe. Gysinis, Roger de, 663. H Haberden, Eoger, p. 280. Habindun, Habindon, Luke de, 700. , Eobertde, 564. Haoche, co. Deyon. See Hatch (?) , 00. Somers. See Hatch. Haoconby, Haounby, Hancunby, Hacoumbi, Eiaooneby, co. Line, 611. manor, 281, 685, 756. Haccumbi, co. Lino. See Haoconby. Hacenet honour. See Haughley. Hacliard, Nicholas, 477, 899. Hache, oo. York, p. 268. Haohe, Sir William de la, 165. Hackeford, Thomas d^ 719. Ha^kinsall, Hacunesho, oo. Lane, 519. Hacuaby, oo. Line. See Haooonby. Hacunby, Hakonby, Gerard de,511. Haounby, Gerard de, 281. , Thomas de, son of Gerard, 511. Hacunesho, oo. Lano. See Haokinsall. Hacunesho, John de, 519. Hacunesho, Geoffrey de, son of John, 519. Haddon, East, Esthaddon, co. N'hamp., 631. Hadeston, co. N'humb. See Hadstone. Hadinton, oo. Salop. See Harrington. Hadleigh, Hadleg, oo. Essex, 768. Hadstone, Hadeston [in Warkworth parish] , 00. N'humb., manor, 416. Hael honour. See Haughley. • HafEord, Robert de, 774. Hagelec, Hageleg, honour. See Haughley. Hageman, Haghman, oo. Salop. See Haugh- mond, Hagenet. See Haughley. Haget, Alice, 107. Haggele [oo. Salop] . See Hagley. Haghele honour. See Haughley. Haghman, co. Salop. See Haughmond. Hagle honour. See Haughley. Hagley, Haggele [oo. Salop] , p. 280. Hainford, co. Essex. See Hinckford. Hainton, Haynton, co. Lino., 61. Haisthorpe, Hastorp [in Burton Agnes parish], 00. York, 636. Hake, John, 688. Haoketh, Henry, 816. Hakonby. See Hacunby. Hakun, Hubert, 258, 743. Halberton, co. Glouo. See Elberton. Halcham, co. Kent. See Alkham. Halchameston, co. Salop. See Hawkstone. Haldeneby, co. N'humb. See Holdenby. Haldeneby. See Holdenby. Haldolt, Gervaae de, 765. Hale, la, co. Hants. See Rockbom. , CO. Norf., 588. , 00. N'hamp. See Halefield. Hale, Alan de la, 205. Hale, Nicholas de, 205. William de la, son of Alan, 205. Halefield, Hale, co. N'hamp., 205. Haleford, Richard de, 679. Halehton, co. Lane. See Halton. Hales, 00. Salop, p. 280. Hales, Roger de, 762. Halesto, co. Kent. See Halstow. Haletr, co. Somers. See Hallatrow. Halgweton, Sir Robert de, 446. Haliwell, oo. N'humb. See Holywell. Haliwell, Simon de, 691, 773. Hallatrow, Haletr [in High Littleton parish] , 00. Somers., p. 158. Halstead, Haltested, co. Kent, 805. manor, 805. Halsted, Robert de, p. 152. Halstow, Halesto, co. Kent, advowson, 810. HaltoHfEe, Halteolo [oo. Cumb.], forest 495. Halteclo, Alteclo, Gilbert de, 495. Halteolo, Sir William de, 495. Haltested, co. Kent. See Halstead. Halton, Halehton, oo. Lano., 262. St. Wilfrid's church, 252. , Gemet of, q.v. [in Gisbum], co. York, 452. Halton, Hugh de, 462. Haluysbothis, Adam de, 418. Halrergate [co. Norf.], advowson, 744. manor, 744. place names in, 744. Halywell, oo. N'humb. See Holywell. 360 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. Ham [i.e. Ham Preston and Edmondsham], Hamma, co. Dorset,^. 161. Preston, Hamme, co. Dorset, 554. , Hamme, co. Essex, 829. , East, Esthamme, co. Essex, manor, 689. advowson, 689. , West, Westhamme, oo. Essex, 689. .Low, Nitherhamm, Hamme, co. Somers., 571. manor, 217. Hambledon. Hameldon. Hamelesdon [co. Buck.], pp. 156, 169. advowson, p. 157. Hameledon, co. Hants, 443. HamWeton, Hamelton [in Kirtham parish, CO. Lane] , 519. Hamdon, co. Hants. See Hampton. Hameldon [oo. Buck.]. Sec Hambledon. Hameledon, oo. Hants. See Hambledon. Hamelton [co. Lane] . See Hambleton. Hamerton, oo. York. See Hamsierton. Hamerton, John de, 452, Stephen de, 418. Hamme, p. 175. 00. Essex. Sec Ham. , 00. Somers. See Ham. Hammerton, Hamerton [in Easington parish], 00. York, 418. Hammes, oo. Sussex. See Hamsey. Hamon, 238. Hamon, Alan son of, 126. , William (1) son of, 102. Hamon, Alan son of, 102. ' William (1) son of, 126. , , Herewisia wife of, 126. William (2) son of, 10. William (3) son of, 97. Hampstead Marshal, Hamstede, co. Berks., adrowson, 744. manor, 744. Hampteworthe, co. Wilts. See Hamptworth. Hampton Maisey, Hampton, co. Glouc, p. 158. Hamdon juxta Overton [in Overton parish], co. Hants.. 45. [in Hope under Dinmore parish] , co. Heref., 703. Gay, Amton Gaye [oo. Oxford], p. 159. Poyle, Hamptone, oo. Oxford, manor, 62, 670. Hampton, Hamton, Stephen de, 229, 670. William de, 62. Hampton, Alice daughter of Stephen de, 670. , Margery de, 811. , Nicholas de, 449. , Robert de, 811. , Stephen de, son of William, 62. William de, son of Stephen, 229. Hamptworth, Hampteworthe [in Dowiiton parish], co. Wilts, 731. Hamsey, Hammes, oo. Sussex, church, 813. , manor, 813. reotor of. Sec Harding , eel fishery at, 813. Hamslapp, co. Buck. See Hanslope. Hamstede [co. Berks]. See Hampstead. Hamtoft. See Hotoft. Hamton. See Hampton. Handale [in Lofthouse parish, co. York], nuns of, p. 266. Handleye, Ralph de, 155. Hanele, co. Wore. See Hanley. Hanewrth [co. Norf .] . See Hanworth. Haninges, Haning, Haniges, oo. Norf. See Honing. HanknoUe, co. Devon. See Honioknowle. Hanley, Hanele [co. Wore], p. 156. Hanred. See Henred. Hanslopa, Hamslapp, co. Buck., manor, 387. Hanworth, Hanewrth, co. Norf., manor, 744. Harang, Alice, wife of Ralph, 842. , Alice wife of William, 365. , , her descendants, 365. Harberton, Hurberton, co. Devon, honour, 721. , demesne of , 650. manor, 63, 728. Harborne, Horebum, co. Staff., 827. Harbottle, Hyrbotle, oo. N'hmnb., manor of , 49. Harbury, Herberbury, co. Warw., 679. Harourt. See Hareourt. Hardale, oo. York, p. 268. Harden, oo. Wilts. See Harding. Harden, Hardon, Haredon, Richard de (1), 178. Kichard de (2), son of the last, 60S. Harden, Richard de (2), 178. Hardenhuish, Herdenehywys, co. Wilts, 417. Harding, Harden [in Bedwin parish], oo. Wilts, 178, 603. Harding, Roger, rector of Hamsey, 813. Hardingham, co.'Norf. See Floxthorp. Hardleye, oo. Essex. See Ardleigh. Hardon. See Harden. Hardredeshull, Hardricheshull, Wil- liam de, 526. Hardredeshull, Robert de, son of William 526. Hardres, co. Kent, p. 155 , Nether, Nitherhardres, co. Kent, manor, 693. Hardres, Robert de, p. 155. Hardwiok, Erdewik, Herdewik [by Plympton Earle, oo. DevonJ, 50. , manor, p. 176. , Herdenewyk, oo. Glouc, 644, , Herthewik, oo. Liijic., 791. , Herdewick, Herdewjk, oo. Oxford, manor, 789. Spital, Herdewyt [in Pontefraot, oo.. York], 418. INDEX GF PERSONS AND PLACES. 361 Harecurt, Harechurt, Earoucurt, Richard de, 411. Hareourt, Henry de, 446. , Kiohard de, 10, 405, 801. , Sir William de (son of Bichard), 411, 453, 801. WiUiam ie.p. 257 bis. Haredon. See Harden. Harepol, co. N'hamp. See Harpole. Hareston, Harstan, Kobert de, 121 Hareston, Peter de, son of Robert, 121. Harewood, Harewde, co. York, manor, p. 175 Harghes, Hergh, "William de, 777. Harig, oo. Devon. See Hayridge. Haringod, Stephen, 389. Haringod, William son of Stephen, 389, Harington, Biohard de, 223. Haringworth, oo. N'hamp. See Harringworth. Harleston, oo. Camb. See Harston. Herleston [in Eedenhall parish, co. Norf.], market at, 744. , Herleston, oo. N'hamp., 168. Harleston, Kiohai-d de, p. 160. Harling Thorp, Koolyherling [in West Harling parish, oo. Norf.], 719. Harlow, Herlawe, co. Essex, hundred, 764. , Hyrlawe [in Ovingham parish], oo. N'humb., 49. Harnham, Hernham [in Bolam parish], co. N'humb., manor, 791. Harouourt. See Harecurt. Harnham, Harpam [in Burton Agnes parish] , CO. York, 636. Harpham, Anselm de, p. 265. Harpole, Horpol, Harepol, Horepol, oo. N'hamp., 274, 430, 584, 725. advowson, 684. manor, 725. Harptree, West, Harpetre, Harpestre, co. Somers., 530 (p. 158). manor, 710. Harrington, Hadinton, oo. Salop, 445. Harringworth, Haringworth, co. N'hamp., 491. Harrow, Herwes [co. Middx.], 772. Harrowby, Herierby, oo. Line, 74. Harsefeld, Christina de, 386. Harstan. See Hareston. Harston, Harleston, oo. Camb., 491. Hartburn, Herteburn, oo. N'humb., brewhouse of, 628. Hartham, Hertham [near Chippenham], oo. Wilts., 822. Harthelnkestou. See AUeiton. Harting, Hertynges, co. Sussex, manor, 285. Hartland, Hertilaunde, oo. Devon, manor, 424. Hartley Haudit, Hertlegh, Hertleie, co. Hants, 387. manor, 679. , Hertelawe [in Earsdon parish], oo. N'humb., 413. Hartworht, co. Nott. See Harworth. Harty, Herty, oo. Kent, 681. Harwell, Arewelle, oo. Berks., advowson, 808. , manor, 808. Harwich, Herewyc [co. Essex], 744. Harworth, Hartworht [co. Nott.] , 687. Hasard, Bartholomew, 395. Hasdale, co. York. See Aysdale. Haselcorft, co. Essex, 832. Haselingfeud, Robert de, 357. Haselmangrave, Haameresgrove [by Weston Patrick], oo. Hants, 417. Hasilbeoh, Hasilbeohe, co. N'hamp. See Hazlebeech. Haskescoo, co. Lano See Hassock. Hasketon, Hasketun, Hasketone, co. S'aff. , manor, 282, 452. Haslingfield, Hecelingfeld, co. Camb., manor, 367. Haslokibi, 00. Line. See Aslackby. Hassock, Haskescoo, Hayesooo, co. Lane, 153. Hasthorp, co. Y ork. See Haisthorpe. Haathorp, William de, 636. Hastings, co. Sussex, 287. barony, 287. Hastings, Hastinges, Hasteng, East- ingis, Hasting, Eastygnes, Benry de, 719. Hastings, Henry de, 304, 312, 446, 471, 525. 776 (p. 257), 892. Sir Hem-y de, and Alice his wife, 304. Johnde, 719. Miles de, 719. , Sir Nicholas de, 719. , Robert de, 491. , William de, 816. Haston, co. Warw. See Aston. Hatch (?), Haoche [in Loddiswell parish], co. Devon, manor, 740. Beauohamp, Hacche, co. Somers., manor, 864. Hatfield Broad Oak, Hatfeld, co. Essex, prior of, 586. Peverel, Hatfeld Peveril, Hatfeld, oo. Essex, 261, 572. Regis, Hethfeld, co. Essex, prior of 686. Hatherley, Down-. Hetherle, co. Glouc, 311. Hathern, Hauthirne, Hauthyi-ne, Hautherne CO. Leic, 339, 438, 776. Hathersegge, Matthew de, 601. Hathewy, William son of William, 362. Hattersley, Hattirsleg [in Mottram parish], CO. Chester, 125. Hauberge, William le, 652. Haudeueby, oo. N'hamp. See Holdenby. Hauechurst, Hauekehurst, co. Salop. See Hayerust. Hauekeswelle, Alfred de, 663. Haueroroft, oo. Lino., 113. 362 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLAGES. Haughley, Haghele, Hagenet, Hagle, Hagslee, Hael, Hagele, Hughele, Haoenet, Hageleg [oo. Suff.], honour of, 39, 179. 459, 471, 476, 496, 676, 678, 844, 879, 909, 923. , court of, 250, 504, 678. Haughmoud, Hageman, Haghman, Hawmon, Haweman [co. Salop], abbey of, 122. , abbot of , 308, 812 ( p. 280). Haukeswelle, oo. York. See Hauxswell. Haukewell, co. N'humb, See Hawkwell. Haulo, Nicholas de, p. 155. Hauaingefeld, oo. Hants, 336. Hausiugefeld, Henry son of Philip de, 336. Hausted manor, p. 152. Hautherne, Hauthirne, Hauthyrne, oo. Leio. See Hathern. Hautot. See Hotoft. Hauville, Hauvile, Awill, Hawill [of Norfolk, &o.], Oecily de Neville, wife of Kalph de, 405. Henry de (1), 281, 337, 361, 657, 756. Thomas de, of Linford, 666. Thomas de, sonof Henry (1), 685. Hauville, Amioe, wife of Henry (1) de, 337, 361, 657, 685, 756. , EUen, wife of Henry (1) de, 281. , Henry de (2), son of Henry (l), 281. Henry de (3), sonof Ralph, 281, 361, 405, 657, 685. , Henry de, 656. Balph de, son of Henry (11, 281, 337, 405, 657. , Thomas de, son of Henry (1), 281 337, 361, 511, 657. , Thomas de, 756. i Hauville, of Northumberland, William de, ' 232. Hauxwell, Haukeswelle, co. York, 743. Havenes, le, [in Skelton ?] co. York, p. 267. Hayerenges. See Averenches. Haverhill, Haverelle [oo. Suff. and Essex], church, 646. Havering, Havering apud Waldam, co. Essex, manor, 457. , Haveringh [i.e. Dovers in Havering], CO. Essex, 863. Haveringes, Havering, Richard de, knt. 647. Haveringes, Richard de, son of Richard, 647. Gf. Averenches. Haversham, HavereshAm, Nicholas de, 227. Haversham, Nicholas de, 102, 126. , Nicholas de, son of Nicholas, 227, 303. Hawath, Houwat, co. Lane, 376. Haweman [oo; Salop] . See Haughmond. Hawill. See Hauvile. Hawkatone, Halchameston [in Marohamley parish], CO. Salop, 684. Hawkwell, Haukewell [in Stamtordham parish], oo. N'humb., 191. Hawmon [co. Salop]. See Haughmond. Hawthorpe, Auethorp [in Imham parish], co. Line, 683. Hay [co. Brecknock, formerly co. Heref.], castle, 1^., 654. Haya, la Haye, Alexandra de, 655. , Ralph de, 291. Ralph de [of Layer de laHay].301. Thomas de, 932. Haya, Alexandra, daughter of Thomas and Alexandra de, 655. Alexander de [rectiiis Alexandra?], 932. , Eustachia first wife of Ralph de, 301. Johnde, 291. John de, 157. Peter de, 314. , Ralph de, 287. Haycrust, Hauekehurst, Hauechurst [co. Salop], hay, 473, 534. Haydon, Haydone, wood [by Weston Patrick], 00. Hants, 417. , Hayden , [near Woodhorn?], co. N'humb., 633, 773, 804. Bridge, Hayden, oo. N'humb., 824. Hayescoc, co.'Lano. See Hassock. Haynton, co. Lino. See Hainton. Hayraz, Hayres. See Herez. Hayridge, Harig, co. Devon, himdred of. 63. Haysand, co. N'humb. See Hazon. Haysand, Hugh de, 663. Hayton, co. York, 691. Hazlebadge, Eslessbeoke [in Hope parish], oo. Derby, 810. Hazlebeech, Hasilbeche, Hasilbeoh, oo. N'hamp., 732 776. Hazleslack, Hesleslac [in Beetham parish], CO. Westm., 313. Hazon, Haysand [in Shilbottle parish], oo. N'humb., 663. Headington, Hedindon, co. Oxford, 193, 568, 856. Healey. Heley [in Bywell parish], co. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. Heanor, Henower, oo. Derby, 810. Heath, la Hethe [in Stoke St. Milburg pariah], 00. Salop, 684. Heatherslaw, Hederslau [in Ford parish], 00. N'humb., 341. Heaton in Lonsdale, Heton, oo. Lano., 555. Hebelesburn, co. Wilts. See Ebbesborne. Heborin, co, N'humb. See Hebron. Hebron or Hebbum, Herun, Heborin, Heburn, [by Bothal], oo. N'humb., 416, 520, 607. Heceoumbe [oo. Somers.]. See Hescome. Eeoelingfeld, co. Camb. See HaslingGeld. Hecham, co. Essex. See Higham. Heokedale forest, oo. York. p. 266. Heoton, Heckhton, oo. Sussex. See Heighten. INDEX OF PEKSONS AND PLACES. 363 Heddon, Blaok, Hedon [in Stamfordam parish], CO. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. , East, Est Hedwin, oo. N'humb., 528. West Hidwin, oo. N'humb., 528. on the Wall, Hedon, Heddun, oo. N'humb., manor, 528. Heddon, John de, 691, 773, 804. Eobertde, 202. Hederesford, Hedrisford, oo. Cumb., 199,811. Hedereslau, oo. N'humb. See Heatherslaw. Hederesete, oo. Norf . See Hethersett. Hedindon, co. Oxford. See Headington. Hedingham, Castle, Hengham Castr', Henge- ham, Henigeham, co. Essex, 828. church and priory, 586. manor, 586, 755. Hedley, Blaok, Blakedley, Blakhedley [in Shotley pariah], oo. N'humb., 528. Hedon, oo. N'humb. See Heddon. 00. York. See Heydon. Hedrisford, oo. Cumb. See Hederesford. Hedwin, oo. N'humb. See Heddon. Heesam, co. Lane. See Heysham. J See Gfernet. Hegelando, oo. Kent. See Highlands. Heggesworth [co. Salop], p. 280. Hegtredeburi, oo. Wilts. See Heytesbury. Heham, co. SuS. See Higbam. Hehtpol, 00. N'humb. See Hethpool. Hehtpol. See Hethpol. Heighton, Heoton, Heokhtoc, Hetun, co. Sussex, manor, 651, 706. , South, CO. Sussex, SOI. Hekebokel, Devon. See Egg-Buokland. Helogh by Tadoaster, Park [co. York], prior of, 64, 452, 470, 800(^1.266). Helewell, co. Lino. See Holywell. Heley, oo. N'humb. See Healey. Helgthe, Alexander de, 741. Helion Bumpstead, 00. Essex. See Bumpstead. Hellesfel, co. Westm., 820. Heliigtun, oo. N'humb. See Ellington. Helmeswell. See Homwell. Helmishal [oo. York]. See Elmsall. Holsington [in Kendal parish], oo. Westm., 114, 820. Heltham, co. Kent. See Eltham. Hely. See Ely. Helyun, Robert, j). 176. Hemegrave, oo. Suff. See Hengrave. Hemegrave. See Hemmegrave. Hemel Hempstead, Hemelhamsted, co. Hertf ., 808. , advowson, 808. Hemerdon, Henemordon [oo. Devon], manor, ■p. 174. Eemingford, Hemmingeford, co. Hunt., p. 161 . Hemington, flemynton [in Lookington parish], CO. LBic.,776. Hemmegrave, co. SuS. See Hengrave. Hemmegrave, Hemegrave, Thomas de, 682. Hemmegrave, Edmund de, 582. Hemmingeford, oo. Hunt, See Hemingford. Hemsted [oo. Camb. ?], 586. Hemsworth, Himleswrd [co. York] , 44. Hemynton, co. Leic. See Hemington. Hendre Aghes, co. Heref., 109. Heneohach, Henry de, 586. Heneddingehull, oo. Wilts. See Hundenhall. Henele, co. Oxford. See Henley. Henemordon [oo. Devon]. See Hemerdon. Henewio, eo. N'hamp. See Henwiok. Hengandelyes, Hengandelly, oo. N'humb., 520, 607. Hengeford, oo. Essex. See Hinokford. Hengeham, Hengham, oo. Essex. See Heding- ham. Hengrave, Hemegrave, Hemmegrave co. Suff., advowson, 582. manor, 582. Henie [oo. Essex]. See Henny. Henigeham, co. Essex. See Hedingham. Henlawe, co, Bedf. See Henlow. Henley, Henele, oo. Oxford. , advowson, 808. , manor, 808. four and a half hundreds of Henley and Benson, 808. Henlow, Henlawe, oo. Bedf., manor, 299. Hennemerse [Moreton in the Marsh ?], oo. Glouc. , 5. Hennethyrn, oo. Lane. See Henthorn. Henny Magna, Henie [oo. Essex], 481. advowson, 481. Henower, co. Derby. See Heanor. Henower, Nicholas de, 810. Henred, Hanred, Richard de, 732, 776. Henry the reeve, 875. Henry, Robert son of, 743. Roger son of, 482. his daughter. See Emma de Roches, Henry I., grant by, 809. Hensington, Hensinton [in Bladon parish], 00. Oxford, 541, Henthorn, Hennethyrn [near Clitheroe, co. Lane], 418. Henton, oo. Glouc. See Hinton. , 00. Somera. See Hinton. CO. Salop, i). 280. Henwiok, Henewio [in Bulwiok parish], oo. N'hamp., 166. Hephal, co, N'humb. See Hepple. Hepple, Hephal [in Rothbury parish] , oo. N'humb., 375. Herberbury, eo. Warw. See Harbury. Herbor el, Andrew, 256. Herdeberye, Sir Hugh de, 719. Herdenewyk, co. Glouc. See Hardwiok. Herdewick, Herdewyk, oo. Oxford. See Hardwiok, Herdewik, co. Devon. See Hardwiok, 364 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. Herdisdun, co. N'huinb. See Earsdon. Herdwyk [oo. Bedt.], 516. Hereford town, 109, 625. , oastle, 823. bishop of, lands held of, 109, 326, 362, 703, 823. Piter bishop of. See Egeblaunch. , chapter of, 109. , John dean of, 884. prebends of. See Moreton Valence, Whaddon. county court, 665. , earl of. lands held of, 76, 212, 468, 489, 493, 606, 678, 721, 764, 774, 791, 809, 813. See Bohun, Mandeville. Hereford, William de, 637. Herewyc [co. Essex]. See Harwich. Herez, Heraz, Heyraz, Heyrez, Hay- raz, Hayres, of Alderbury, Richard de,374. , Rioliard or (rectius) Kalph. de, 436. Herez, Ralph de, son of Richard, 374. C/. Heriz. Hergh. See Harghes. HericB. See Heriz. Herierby, oo. Line. See Harrowby. Herierd, co. Hants. See Herriard. Herietesham, co. Kent, manor, 559. Herigand, Ralph, p. 176. Heriz, Herice, alias de Stapilford, of Stapleford, Geoffrey, 138. Ricliard, 662. Heriz, Richard de son of Geoffrey, 138. Herleston, oo. Norf. See Harleston. , CO. N'hamp. See Harleston. Herly, oo. Salop, manor, p. 280. Hermanesden, co. Devon, p. 174. Hernham, oo. N'humb. See Hamham. Herpingham, co. Norf. See Erpingham. Herriard, Herierd, co. Hants, manor, 230. Hersham [in Bumpstead Helion parish] , oo. Essex, manor, p. 154. Hersi, Malvesin de, and Tiffany his wife, 167. Herste, co. Kent. See Hui-st. Herstling, co. Kent, 774. Herteburn, oo. N'humb. See Hartburn, Hertelawe, co. N humb. See Hartley. Herteshorn wood by Kneesill, co. Nott., 378. Hertey, co. Kent. See Harty. Hertford, hospital outsida, 538. , earl of, 444, 669. , earldom of, fees of, 530. Hertham, co. Wilts. See Hartham. Herthewik, co. Line. See Hardwick. Hertilaunde, co. Deyon. See Hartland. Hertlegh, oo. Hants. See Hartley Maudit. Hertwell, William de, 116. H«rtynge3, oo. Sussex, See Harting. Herun, eo. N'humb.' See Hebron. , Herun, .Heyrun, William, 416. Herun, William son of William, 416. Hervey, Hervit, William, 369. Herwes [oo. Middx.]. See Harrow. Heryerd, If aud de, 66. Hesam. See Hesham. ] Hesoombe, Heceoumbe [in Montacute parish, CO. Somers.], 597. Hese, Hubert, 898. Heseliherst, co. N'humb. See Hesillherst. Hesham, Hesara, Heshaym, Roger de, 218, 451, 469. Heshaym, See Hesham. Hesiliherst, Heselihurst [in Bywell parish], CO. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. Hesinton, oo. York. See Easington. Hesleslao, co. Westm. , See Hazleslack. Hetford, Robert de, 563. Hethe, oo. Salop. See Heath. Hfitherle, co. Glouo. See Hatherley. Hethersett, Hederset, Hedersete, co. Norf., advowson, 743. manor, 258, 743. Hethfeld, co. Essex. See Hat6eld. Hethpol, Hehtpol, John de. 216. Hethpool, Hethpol, Hehtpol, Hetpol [in Erk Newton parish], co. N'humb., 302, 216, 341. '. Heton, 00. Cumb. See Hutton. 00. Lane. See Heaton. CO. York. See Hetton. CO. York. See Clsckheaton. Hetou, Boger de, 555. Heton, William de, son of Roger, 555. Hetpol, CO. N'humb. See Hethpool., Hetton, Heton [in Burnsale], co. York, 296. , Hetun, CO. Sussex. See Heighten. Heuechaoh, Henry de, 586. House, John, p. 257. C/. Huae. Hevingham, 00. Norf., 345. ! HewelsSeld, Huwaldesfeld, co. Glouc, 739. Hewson, Huweleston [in Cotheridge parish], CO. Wore, 439. Hextildisham, Extildisham, Walter de, 202. Heyburn, co. Sussex, 562. Heyden, oo. N'humb. >S'ec Haydon. ! Heydon, co. Nort., advowson, 282. ; in Holderness, Hedon, co.York, 471. I Heyford, Heyrford, 2>p. -157, 15(9. ' Heyham, oo.JJeie. See Higham. I Heyham, lady Maud de, 765. i Heyloc, lady Maud, 807. Heynglant pasture, co. York, 471. ; Heyraz, Heyrez. See Herez. Heyrford. See Heyford. Heyrun, See Herun, ! Heysham, Heesam, co. Lane, 69. Heytesburv, Hegtredeburi. co. Wilts, manor, 729. Heythrop, Eyrop, co. Oxford, 581. Heywod. 679. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 365 Heywode, William de, 621. Hich, CO. Hertf. See Hitchin. Hioheke, oo. Salop, p. 281. Hide, la, oo. Glouc, 890. Hide, CO. .Warw. See Hydes. Hideslond [oo. Salop] . See Hi.sland. Hidwin, oo. N'humb. See Heddon. Higham, Hecham [ia Walthamstow parish], CO. Esses, 280. Heyham, oo. Leio., 770. , Heham, CO Suff., 733. , Highlands. Hegelande [in Sutton at Home pariah ?] , oo. Kent, 217. Highwood, CO. Hants. See Ywdde ? Highworth, Wrthe, Worthe, oo. Wilts, 564. , borough, jp. 176. Hill End, Hulle, co. Berks, 547. New Croft in, 547. Hulle [oo. Glouc], manor, 512. Hulle [Hill Wootton by Warwick] CO. Warw., 4.53. Hillborough, Hilleborewewnrth. oo. Wai-w., 340. Hilton, Robert de, 663. Himleswrd [co. York]. See Hemsworth. Hinckford, Hainford, Hengford, Hengeford, CO. Essex, hundred, 471, 790, 807. Hinckreshill, co. Derby. See Inkersell. Hindeshara [co. Hants ?], 679. Hindlethwaite, Hyndeletheyt [in Coverham parish], co. York, 743. Hineton, oo. Dors3t. See Hinton. Hineton, Eoger de, ^. 174. Hingstone [oo. Camb.]. See Hinxton. Hintes, oo. Staff. See Hints. Hintlesham, Hintlisham, co. Su£f.. 650. ........ advowson, 650, 826. , manor, 826. Hinton, Hineton, co. Dorset, p. 175. , Martel, Hyneton, co. Dorset, 872. Henton [by Dirham] , oo. Glouc. , 383. CO. Hants, j). 174, p. 175. St. George, Heutoa, co. Somers., 60. Hints, Hintes, co. Staff., manor, 453. Hinwick, Hynewyk, co. Bedf., manor, 693. Hinxton, Hingstone, co. Camb., 631. Hippensoombe, Huppingescumbe, co. Wilts, forest bailiwick of, 437. Hirat, 00. N'hamb. See Hurst. Hisland, Hideslond [in Oswestry parish, co. Salop], p. 279. Hitohin, Hich, co. Hertf., manor, 691. Hiveldon [oo. Bedf.]. See Yeldon. Ho, CO. Kent. See Hoo. Hoar Cross, Horecros, co. Staff., 333. Hobbaris, Obbedrif, Obaris [in Clun parish, 00. Salop], i). 281. Hobrug, 00. Essex. See Howbridge. Hockeford. See Hookford. Hookesham, oo. Devon. See Hnxham. Hockford, CO, Devon, 262, Hookford, Hockeford, John de, 139, 262. , ^Maud wife of, 262. Hockleton, Hukelton [in Chirbury parish], 00. Salop, 180. Hockwold (?), Hoo, co. Norf., manor, 367. Hooton, 00. N'hamp. See Houghton Magna. Hodebach, Walter de, 703. Hodeng, Hodeing, Hodingg, Hugh de, 829. , Balpli de, 87. Hodeng, Balph de, 483. William de. 648. Hodenhull, oo. Warw. See Hodnel, Hodingg. See Hodeng. Hodleye, co. Sussex, 706. Hodnel, Hodenhull, co. Warw., 679. Hodreshale. See Hudereshale. Hoese. See Huse. Hoff, Off, Hoffe [in St. Lawrence parish, Appleby] , oo. Westra., manor, 752, 811. Hoford, CO. Hunt., p. 161. Hoggesham. See Hokesham. Hohot, Geoffrey de, p. 279. Hoivile. See Hoyvill. Hoke, Alexander ate, 805. Hokelton, Hukelton, Walter de, 180. Hokelton, William de, son of Walter, ,180. Hokesham, co. Devon. See Huxham. Hokesham, Hoggesham, Bobert de, 42. , William de,362. Hokesham, William de, 42. , William de, son of William, 3.52. Hoi [oo. Line], 448. Holchurst, Holeohurst [Holdshott ?] , co. Hants, ^. 174, p. 175. hundred, J). 174. Holdeburi, in Knowle, oo. Somers., 628. Holdeham, oo. Devon. " See Hnlham {7) Holdenby, Haudeneby, Haldeneby, co. N'hamp., 732, 776. manor, 301. Holdenby, Aldeneby, Haldeneby, Sibyl de, 732. , Sibyl wife of Peter de, 776. Holderneas, Wapentake, co. York, 471. Holdsworthy, Aldeswrh, oo. Devon, 417. Holebeo, Eoger de, 522. Holecombe, John de, 926. Holeford, co. Kent, pp. 154, 155. Holegates, Walter de, 577. Holetun, oo. Suff. See Holton. Holeweye, co. Hants, p. 174. Holingeburn, oo. Kent. See Hollingboum. HoUesley, Holisle [oo. Suff.], advowson, 744. manor, 744. Hollingbourn, Holingeburn, co. Kent, 677. Hollym, Holum, co. York, 471. Holm Lacy (?) Homme, oo. Heret., 362. 366 INDEX OF PEKSONS AND PLACES. Holm [in Walton parish, oo. Suff.], marsh, 744. , pasture in Skelton, co. York, p. 266. Holme wood [Hulm by Alnwick ?], eo. N'humb., 416. Holme-Pierrepoint, Holm [oo. Nott.], advow- son, 598. manor, 598. Holmed . . , co. Kent, 774. Holne, CO. Devon, manor of, 63. Holt [oo. Norf.], hundred court, 504. Holton St. Mary. Holetnn, co. Suff., 73.3. Holton [co. York] . See Oulton. Holum, CO. York. See HoUym. Holy Land, 108. Holywell, Helewell [In Castle Bytham], oo. Lino., church, 471. manor, 471. , HalywelljHaliwell [in Earsdon parish] . 00. N'humb.,773, 804. manor, 413. Homme, oo. Heref. See Holm Laoy(?) Homwell, Helmesvell, Sanulf, son of Robert de, 228. Homwell, William de, son of Banulf , 228. Honohal, oo. Cumb. See Horagills. Honeoote, oo. Leio. See Huncote. Honesdon, oo. Hertf. See Hunsdou. Honespill, oo. Somers. See Hnntspill. Honeton, oo Devon. See Honiton. Honibere, Hunbere [in Lilstoofc parish], oo. Somers., 515. Honioknowle, Honknow, HanknoUe [in St. Budeaux parish], oo. Devon, 112. Honing, Haninges, Haning, Haniges, co. Norf., manor, 918. Honiton, Honeton, Huneton, Honniton, co. Devon. 278, 307,564 (p. 174). Battesthorne in, 307. borough of, 50. church, 564 (i). 176). manor, 564 (i). 176). Hontlngefeud. See Huntingfeud. Honwode, oo. Hants, 417. Hoo, la Hoo [in Wootton. formerly in Marston Morteyne], co. Bedf., 393. Ho, CO. Kent, manor of , 58, 810. , St. Mary, advowson, 810. ,00. Norf. See Hookwold (?). , Ho [oo. Suff.] manor, 744. Hooe, Hoo [in Plymstook parish], co. Devon, 112. Hook Norton, Okenardton, co. Oxford, manor, 558. Hope, 00. Salop, advowson, p. 281. [in Worthin parish], co. Salop, 684. West, CO. Salop, 684, 812 (p. 281). Solers, 00. Heref. See Sollershope. Hoppeshort, Hopeschort, Hubert, 72. Hopton, Castle-, [co. Salop], p. 280. Hopton, Sir Walter de, 684, 812 (p. 280). Horburn, William de, 679. Horohardeslegh, co. Somers. See Orohard- leigh. Horchardesh, Thomas de, 342. Hordle, HordhuU, co. Hants, p. 174, p. 175. Horeburn, co. Staff. See Harborne. Horecros, oo. Staff. See Hoar Cross, Horemere, Osbert de, 287. Horepol, co. N'hamp. See Harpol. , Horewod [oo. Buck.], p. 158. Horewod, Bemer de, p. 158. Horkesleg, co. Essex. See Horkesley. Horkeslegr, Horkeleghes, Horkeleg, Walter de, 635. Horkesleg, Robert de, 635. '.., Walter de, 491. Horkesley. Little, Horkesleg, co. Essex, manor, 635. Horley, Hornle, co. Oxford, 378. Hornesebnrton, oo. York. See Hornsea. Hornigetoft, co. Norf. See Homingtoft. Homingsheath, Little, Horningesherd [oo. Suff.]. 719. Homingtoft, Hornigetoft, oo. Norf., manor, 145. Hornle, co. Oxford. See Horley. Hornsea with Burton, Homeseburton, oo. York, 471. Horpol, CO. N'hamp. See Harpole. Horsemonden, Horsmonden, oo. Kent, p. 155 Horsepath, Horspahe, Horsepathe, co. Oxford, 808, 886. Horseye, Horshy [by Eastbourne, oo. Sussex], fee of, 383. Horsford, oo. Norf., manor, 559. HorsgiUs, Houscales, Honohal [in Kirklinton parish], co. Cumb., 199, 811. Horshy, oo. Sussex. See Horssye. Horsley, Horsele [in Ovingham parish], co. N'humb., 49. Horsley, Long, Horseley, oo. N'humb., '683, 775. Horsmonden, oo. Kent. See Horsemonden. Hortleie, co. Hants. See Hartley. Horton, Great, Horton, oo. York, 71- Horton, Robert de, 71. Walran de, 392. Horton, Henry de, 588. Hugh de, son and heir of Robert, 71. Walran de, son of Walran, 392. , lady Lora de, 805. Hortyey. See Lorty. Hoae. See Huse. Hosebrigg, co. Hants, 417. Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, the Hospi- tallers, 214, 219, 279, 314, 376. 412, 538, 813. prior of, 504, 847. See Kiriel. Hothersall, Hudereshale [in Ribohester parish], oo. Lane, 385. Hothfield, Hothfelde, op. Kent, adTOWSon, 924, INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 367 Hofco [Hotoft?], Robert de, 396. Hotoft, de Hamtoft, de Hautot, de Houtot, Peter, 317, 365. Richard, 11, 679. Hoton, 00. Cumb. See Hutton. , Houthon, Houtton [in Prestwold parish], co. Leic, 334, 776. , CO. Westm. See Hutton. CO. York. See Hutton. Hoton, Cecily de, 616. Thomas de, 120. Hoton, Berte daughter of Ceoily de, 616. , Ceoily daughter of Thomas de, 120. , Richard de,^. 265. Hotton, 00. Cumb. See 'Houghton. Hotton, Adam de, 655. Houbrigge, William de, 250. Houburn, James de, 202. Hougham, co. Kent. See Ackhanger. Houghton, Hotton [in Stanwix parish], co. Cumb., 115. (?) Huggeton, CO. Devon, 141. Magna, Hooton, co. N'hamp., 219. manor, 219. Hountercumbe. See Huntercumbe. Houscales, oo. Cumb. See Horsgills. Houthon, CO. Lelo. See Hoton. Houtot. See Hotoft. Houtton, 00. Leic. See Hoton. Houwat, CO. Lane. See Hawath. Hoveton, Houton, oo. Norf., advowson, 743. Howbridge, Hobrug [in Witham parish], co. Essex, manor, 795. Hoyvill, Hoivile, Hugh brother of Geoffrey de, 222. Hoyvill, Philip de, 222. Richard de, 222. Gf. Eyville. Hubaud, Sir Henry, 679 Us. Hucham, Hugham, Kobert de, 401. Huoham, Robert de, son of Robert, 401. Hucnhul, 00. Lane. See Ightenhill. Hudereshale, oo. Lauo. See Hothersall. Hudereshale, Hodreshale, Thomas de, 385. Hudereshale, Robert de, son of Thomas, 386. Huffeoulm, co. Devon. See Uffculm. Hugeleye, Huggel, oo. Salop. See Hughley. Huggetun, 00. Devon. See Houghton. Hugh the mason, cementarius, 617. Hugh son of Kobert, John son of, 160. Hugh. Hugh son of, 470. Hugham. See Huoham. Hughley, Huggel, Hugeleye, oo. Salop, 89. manor, 88. Huish, Iwys, oo. Wilts., 894. Hukelton, oo. Salop. See Hookleton. Hukelton. See Hokelton. Huleoestre. See TJloestre. Hulethorn hundred, oo. Hants. See Ole- thorne, Hulham (?), Holdeham [in Little Torrington parish, co. Devon], p. 176. Hulle, CO. Berks. See Hill End. [oo. Glouo.]. See Hill. CO. Warw. See Hill. Hulme, abbot of, 522. Humber, Little, oo. York, 471. Humberstone, oo. Leic, 810. , Humberistain, co. Lino., 448. Humet, William, p. 265. Hunbere, co. Somers. See Honibere. Hunoote, Honeoote, oo. Leic, 776. Huudenhall, HeneddingehuU [in Westbury parish], co. Wilts, 366. Hundon, Hunedene, oo. Suff., manor, p. 154. Hunesdone, oo. Hertf. See Hunsdon. Hunesflet [oo. York]. See Hunslet. Hunespill, oo. Somers. See Huutspill. Huneton, oo. Devon. See Honiton. Hungeram. See Ingram. Hungerford, oo. Berks, 647. Huniton, oo. Devon. See Honiton, Hunsdon, Hunesdone, Honesdon, co. Hertf., 166. manor, 809. Hunslet, Hunesflet [oo. York] , 845. Hunte, Geoffrey, 806. Huntele, Huntel', Walter de, 606, 649. Hunter, Walter, 202. Hunteroombe., Huntercumbe [in Nuffield parish, oo. Oxford] , manor, 755. Huntercombe, Huntercumbe, Houn- tercumbe, William de, 765. Hunteroombe, Isabel de, 341. , Thomas de, 755. Walter de, 689,765. Walter son of William de, Alice wife of, 528. , Sir William de, 202, 341. Hunthank, oo. N'humb. See Unthank. Huntigfeld. See Huntingfeld. Huntindon, William de, 11. Huntingdon, Huntedon, Huntindon, honour of, 732. prior ot, p. 161. , county court, p. 157. Huntingfeld, Huntingfeud,Houting:e- feud,Huntingelleld, Huntigfeld, Roger de, 394. Huntingfeld, John de, p. 160. , Roger le, 282. , William de. 462, 521, 630 (iJ. 160). , Willia.m de son of Roger, 394. HuntingSeldj Huntingfeud, oo. Suff., manor, 394. Huntington, Hutititon, oo. Heref . , oastle of, 654. Huutspill, Honespill, co. Somers., manor, 139. Huntworth, Hunteworthi, oo. Somers.. 515. HupehuU [in Box Parish?], oo. Wilts, manor, 194. 368 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. Huppingeseumbe, oo. Wilts. See Hippens- oombe. Hupton, 00, N'hamp. See LTpton. Hupwymborn, co. Doraet. See Wimbome. Hurbsrton, Hurbsrtune, CO. Devon. See Harberton. Hureote, Hurdeoote [in White Laekington parish], co. Somers., manor, 7.5. Hurdcott, Hurdeoote [in Baverstock parish], CO. Wilts, manor, 739. Hurdeoote, co. Somors. See Huroote. Hurle, Eichard de, 543. Hurley, Hurlee, Hurly, Hurle, co. Berks, 614. , prior of, 543, 822. Hurnle, Joan de, 332. Hurst, Herste, oo. Kent, 835. Hyrst, Hirst [in Woodhom parish] , oo. N'humb..691, 773, 804. Hurst, Hyrst, Elias de, 691, 773, 804. Husatus. See Hnse. Husband's Bosworth, oo. Leie. See Bosworth. Huse, Husatus, Hoese, Heose, Huese, Hose, Cecily, 3. Geoffrey, son of GeoflErey, 828. , James, 173, 194. , Matthew, 285. , Henry, 173. Huse, Henry, son of Matthew, 235. Henry, of Bath, 828. , , of Thatewit, 828. Matthew, 3. Cf. Heuse, Hese. Huse, Thomas de la, 647. , de la, family of, 137. Hutthorn, oo. York. See Owthorne. Hutton in the Forest, Hoton, oo. Cumb., 120, 616. , Heton [in Greystoke parish], oo. Cumb., manor, 314, Hoton, 00. Cumb., 618. Root, Hoton Koffeby [in Kirkby Lonsdale], oo. Westm., 820. Magna, Hoton, co. lork, 296. manor, 296. Huwaldesfeld, oo. Glouo. See Hewelsfield. Huxham. Hokesham, Hookesham, oo Devon 352. Hwetstan, oo. Leic. See Whetstone. Hyalande, Bichard de, 494. Hyalande, William de, 494. Hyde abbey, co. Hants, abbot of, 388, 437 868. Hydes pastures, la Hide [in HInkley parish, 00. Leic] , CO. Warw., 776, Hydeslond, co. Staff., 557. Hyndeleltheyt, co. York. See Hindletbwaite. Hyneton, co. Dorset. See Hinton. Hynewyk, oo. Bedf, See Hinwiok, Hyngelescombe, oo. Somers. See English Combe. Hyrbotle, oo. N'bumb, See Harbottle, Hyrohenefeld, oo.Heref. See Arohen&eld, Hyi*lawe, oo. N'humb, See Harlow. Hyrst, CO. N'humb. See Hurst. Hyrst. See Hurst, Hysky, 00. Cornwall, p. 176, Hyton, William sou of John son of Alexan- der de, 555. I tbberton, Ebbriohton [oo. Dorset], 60. lohestoke, co. Somers. See Edstook. Ickworth, Ikeworth, oo. Suffi . , 848. , advowson, 848. Idle, Idel [oo. York], 751. Iford, CO. Sussex, 711. Ifton Bhyn, Iftone, [in St. Martin's parish. 00. Salop], p. 279. Ightenhill, Hucnhul, oo. Lane, 418. Iken, Ikene, oo. SuEB., manor, 302. advowson, 744, Ikeworth, oo. Suff. See Ickworth. Ikewoith., Philip de, 848. Ikeworth, Bichard de, 848. , Thomas de, 848. lie, 00. Somers. See Isle. Ilkley, Ilkelay, Ylkelay, oo. York, 452, 470. Umer, Ylmer, oo. Buck., manor, 468. Ilsington, Elstinton [oo. Devon], p. 176. Ilsley, West, Westildele, oo. Berks, 776. Ingaldestorp, Ingoldestrop, Thomas de, 238. Ingaldestorp, Thomas de, son of Thomas, 238. Ingeham, Yngeham, Oliver de, 731, 821. Ingepenne, Soger de, 547. Inghou, 00. N'humb. See Ingoe. Ingleigh, Gkneleye [in Broadwoodkelly parish, CO. Devon], 7, 364 (p. 176j. Inglesham, . . . de, 563. , John de, 745. Ingoe, Inghou [in Stamfordham parish], oo. N'humb., 49. Ingoldeby, Yngoldeby, Boger de, 743. Ingram, Hungeram, Robert, p. 265. Ingsdon, Enkedon, Anekesdon [in Ilsington parish], co. Devon, 176. , manor, 50, Ingworth, Ingwrthe, oo. Nort., 345, Inkberrow, Interberge [oo. Wore], manor, 524. Inkersell, Hinokreshill [in Brimington parish], 00, Derby, 601. Insula, Emma, wife of Jordan de, 259. , Geoffrey de, 233. Otuelus alias Otweius de, 191 INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES. 369 Insula, Baldwin de, earl of Devon. See BipariiB. , Baldwin de (son of the last). See Bipariis. , Grace de, 674. , John de, ^. 175. , Jordan ie,p. 175. Eobert de (son of Otuelus), 191, 528, 691. 773. , Walter de, son of Jordan and Emma, 259. , William de, 311. son of Geoffrey, 233. , Sir William de, j). 176. , earldom of, lands held of, 141. Inteberge, co. Wore. See Inkberrow. lorz. Sir Banulph de, 334. Ipeston, John son of William de, 431. Ippeaden, co. Oxford. See Ipsden. Ipsden, Ippesden, oo. Oxford, 755. Ipri< See Tpres. Ipswich, Qipewio, Gipwic [oo. Suff."], 744. , tolls of, 361. Ireland, places in : — Balaoha, Balache, 264. Baliglassan, 19. Balihodan, Balyhodan, 19 BalyrotheJy, 377. Belnar, Benneer, Bellonar, 254. Castrum Wilekin, manor, 19. Castle Connel, Castrum Conign [co. Limerick], manor, 19. Cloncridan, 19. Clonmel, Clomele [co. Cork] borough, 19. Corkoyhe Cantief, 254. Desbeg, 254. Dromiskyn, 277. Dublin, Tale of, 905. Dufglas, 254. Dunethe manor, 286. Dunhuge, 254 Est Clone [East Cloyne, oo. Cork ] manor, 19. Grillagh, Grellach [co. Limerick] manor, 19. Kenkelly, 277. Kilbixy, 277. Eilcallan, 30, Kilfeakle, Kllf eole [oo. Tipperary] , 1 9. Killene, Kinnelen, 117. Kilsilan [Kilsillagh, oo. Cork?] manor, 19. Listrotheraoh, manor, 19. Lother [Lorrha, co. Tipperary?] manor, 19. Lyn, manor, 286. Muskerry, Musory, oo, Cork, 254. Oleithaoh, manor, 19. Tiberneyvin, Tibernevin, 26^. Tiperaoht, manor, 19. Tristelaweran, Tristelaueran, 19. Wethemtire manor, 19, 32880 Iring, William, 801. Irneham, Irnham [oo. Lino.] manor, 604. Isakesmers [in or near Proxfleld], oo. Wilts, 417. Isell, Yshale, co. Cumb., 768. Isle, lie, CO. Somers., 912. Isle-Brewers, Tie [oo. Somers,], 597. Islehampstead Chenies, Islamstead [now ChMiies], 00. Buck., 97. Islip, Ittleslep, co. N'hamp., 284. Isombridge, Esnebrugg [in Eodington parish], CO. Salop, 160. Itteslep, CO. N'hamp. See Islip. luweauB. See Ives, lyaus. See Ives. Ives, Iveae, co. Hants, 148. Ives, luweaus, Ivaus, Ralph, de, 785. IvBs, Ralph, 353. Ivez, Tvetia, Andrew de, 148. Ivez, William de, son' of Andrew, 148. Ivychuroh [co. Wilts], prior of, land held of, 188. Iweyn, Martin son of, 336 . Iwys, 00. Wilts. See Huish. Ixeworth, Ixewrth, co. Suff. See Iiworth. Ixning, Ixningh, oo. Suff. See Eining. Ixworth, Ixeworth, Ixewrth, co. Suff.. manor, 585. , priory, 585. Jagdon, Jagedon [co. Salop], p. 280. Jarewell, oo. N'hamp. See Yarwell. Jarewell, Bobert de, 694. Jarewell, William de, 694. Jarpenvile, Jarpenill, John de, 423. Jarpenvile, Boger de, 423. Jarum, oo. York. See Yarm. Jatlond [co. Devon ?] , p. 176. Jatton, 00. Wilts. See Yatton. Jeneyeie. See Geneueu. Jersey, Gerese, Island, 38. St. John de Queroubus parish, 51. Jesemuth, Gesemuth, Adam de, 413, 736. Jetingham, oo. York. See Yeddingham. Jews : — Joseph the priest, Joceut pres- biterus, 249. Aaron son of Abraham, 249. Cok son of Cress, of London, 747. Cress son of Moses, of London, 747. Henna daughter of Elias le Eveske, 249. Isaao son of Joseph th6 priest, 249. Yinard, of Canterbury, 231. 2a 370 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. John, John son of, 612. , Richard son of, 886. , Roger son of, 164. John, Adam son of. See Overton. , John aon of , 580. Eogersonof, 191. Robert son of, 164. John son of Alan, Eichard son of, 812. son of Alexander de Hyton, William son of, 555. son of Bernard, Ealph son of, 468. aon of Michael, Michael son of, 664. Jorvard, Owel ap, 150. K Ka . . wedon, co. Essex. See Canowdon. Kaoheleg, co. Salop. See Cataley. Eaoheleg, Ealph de, 170. Kaokeston. See Caxton. Kadriding, oo. York. See Kate Eidding. Kaenas. See Kaynes. Kaercolion [co. Salop]. See Carreghova. Kaerdif, William de, p. 157. Kaginton, co. Salop. See Caynton. Kahingham, oo. York. See Keyingham. Kaines. See Kaynes. Kakeeton. See Caxton. Kalkewell, co. Lino. See CawkweU. Kalni, Kaluley, co. N'humb. See Callaley. Kaluley. See Caluweleye. Kameys, Kamoys. See Cameia. Kan. See Ken. Kaneveles, co. Essex. See Canfield. Kanewedon, co. Essex. See Canewdon. Kanloby, oo. Lino. See Candlesby. Kanoo, eo. Staff. See Cannock. Kardevill, KardnnTill. See Cardunville. Karel, iTo, 584. Karesbroo, co. Hants. See Carisbrooke. Kari Lowel, co. Somers. See Castle Gary. Karleton. co. Camb. See Carlton. CO. Norfolk. See Carlton. 00. York. See Carleton Carlton. See Garlton. Karlyon, Karleun, Morgan de, 150. Kary, co. Devon. See Carey. CO. Somers. See Cary. Kaaterford [oo. York]. See Castleford. Katangre, oo. Somers. See Cathanger. Kateral, oo. Lano. See Catterall. Katerale. See Caterale. Kate Eidding, Kateriding, Katerig, Kadriding [in Skelton parish], oo. York, p. 266 p. 267, i>. 268. Katherton. See Catherton. Katirhal, co. Lano. See Catterall, Katirhale. See Caterale. Katon, 00. Lane. See Caton. Katon. See Caton. Kaumvill, Kaunville. See Canmvill. Kauwode, co. York. See Cawood. Kauwode, John de, 668. Kauifode, David son of John son of John de. 668. Kaverham, de, 563. Kaylly. See Cayly. Kaynes, Kaynnea, Eaines, Kaenas, Tenis, Luke de, 425. Kaynes, John de, son of Luke, 425. Eobert de, aon of Sir William, 633. Sir William de, 493. Kayngham, oo. York. See Keyingham. Kearby, Kereby [in Kirkby Overbrow parish], CO. York, 452. Kedelinton [oo. Oxford]. See Kidlington. Kedington, Kediton, co. Suff., manor, p. 152. Kegghea, Hugh de, 633. Kelbrok, Matthew de, 470. Kelbrook, Kellebrok [in Thornton in Craven], CO. York, 470. Keleby, William de, eseheator, 339. Keleshal [co. Suff.]. iS^ee Kelsale. Kelgrimeahar, Kelgrimisharg, co. Lane. See Kellamergh. Kelham, Kelum, co. Nott.. 378. Kelitborp, co. York. See Kelleythorpe. Kellamergh, Kelgrimisharg, Kelgrimeahar, Kelgrimeaarth, [in Kirkham parish], CO. Lane, 143, 313. Kellebrok, co. York. See Kelbrook. Kellet, Over [in Bolton le Sands parish] co. Lane, 329, 427. Eellet, William de, 427. Kellet, William de, son of William, 427. Kelleveden, oo. Essex. See Kelvedon. Kelleythorpe, Kelithorp, oo. York, 691. Kelmarah, Keylmera [oo. N'hamp.], 652. Kelminton, co. Devon. &e Kilmington. Kelsale, Keleshal [oo. Suff.], advowson, 744. , manor, 744. Kelaey, North, Northkelleaeye [oo. Lino 1 manor, 526. South, Suthkelleaeye [eo. Lino.], 526. Kelum, 00. Nott. See Kelham. Kelum, Peter son of Peter de, 378. Kelvedon, Kelleveden, oo. Essex, manor, 476 521. ' Kemerton, Kenemerton, oo, Glouo., p. 157 manor, 311. Kempstord,Kinemerford, Kinemersford, Kene- merford, oo. Glouc, 417. , barony, 417. Eempton, Kempiton [oo. Salop], p. 281. Ken, Kan, Walter de, 91. Ken, Kan, William de, 91. Kenardington, oo, Kent, 55. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 371 Eenbel. See Kynebel. Eendali Kirkby in Kendal, Kirkeby, oo. Weitm., 800 (p. 265, p. 267), 820. , St. Leonard's hospital, 114. Kenebanton, oo. Hunt. See Kimbolton, Kenebelle, oo. Buck. See Kimble. Eenemerford, oo. Q-louo. See Kempsford. Kenemeriston, oo. N'humb. See Kimmerston. Kenemerton, oo. Glouc. See Kemerton. Kenilworth, Kenilewrth [oo. Warw.], prior of, 524, 679. , dictum, oi, 814, 816. Kennington, Eeninton, oo. Surrey, manor, 471. Kensington, Kensenton, oo. Midd., ohuroh, 586. , manor, 586. Kent, river, co. Weatm., fishery in, 830. Kent, Margaret, countess of. See Burgo. Kentemere [oo. Westm.]. See Kentmere. Kentes, Gilbert le, 10. Kentewell, William de, 47. Kentewell, Mabel daughter of Walter de, 47. Kentmere, Kentemere [oo. Westm.], dale, p. 267. Kerohel, oo. Dorset. See Criohell. Kereby, co. Leio. See Kirby. Kereby, oo. York. See Kearby. Kereseford, 687. Kermerden. See Carmarthen. Kemeslawe, oo. N'humb. See Kerslaw. Kerneteby, co. York. See Carnaby. Kersey, Kerp', oo. Suff., manor, 807. Kersing, oo. Kssex. See Crossing. Kersingham, oo. Norf. See Cressingham. Kerslaw, Kemeslawe, oo. N'humb., 49. Kertlinton, co. Oxford. See Kirtlingtou. Ketleston, Keteleson, oo. Norf. See Kettle- stone. Ketteringham, oo. Norf., manor, 669. Ke^Iestone, Ketleston, Keteleson, oo. Norf.. 361, 657, 756. manor, 361. Kevengalonkok [oo. Salop], j). 2S1. Keweden, oo. Essex, 104. Keyingham, Eahingham, Keyngham, Kayng- ham, CO. York, advowson, 471. marsh, 471. Keylestorp, co. Liqc. See Caloethorp, Keylmers [oo. N'hamp.] . See Kelmarsb. Keylmers, Kalph de, 662. Keylmers, Simon de, 652. Keynell, Seheynel, Henry, 417. Keynsham, Keynesham, co. Somers., p. 159. abbey, J). 168. Keyworth, Keworth, oo. Nott., 611. Kibbelinton, co. York. See Kipling (?}. Eibworth-Haroourt, Kybworth, oo.Iieic, 411. Kiokle, Ykkele [in Havcrsham parish, oo. Buck.], 877. -Kjdewylde, Margery, 396, Kidiington, Kedelinton [oo. Oxford] manor, 568. Kilham, Killum, oo. York, 691. [oo. Hants?], 722. Killoot, Killicot in Dean [in Newent parish] 00. Glouc, 311. Killington, Kylmgton, co. Westm., manor of 114. Killpeok, Kilpek, Kilpee, oo. Glouc, 35. Killum, 00. York. See KEham. Kilmersdon, Kynemersdon, Kynemeredon, co. Somers., 476. , manor, 629. Kilraington, Kelminton, oo. Devon, manor, 798. Kiluerton [co. Salop]. See Kinnerton. Kilnsea, Kilnese, oo. York, 471. Kilpeok, 00. Heref., prior of, 109. Kilpek, 00. Glouc. See Killpeck. KUwardby, Oulverdeby, oo. Leie. , 776. Kimberley, Kinborle, oo. Norfolk, advowson, 908. manor, 908. Kimble, Little, Kenebelle, co. Buck. , manor, 673. Kimbolton, Kenebanton, co. Hunt., 791. Kimmerston, Kenemeriston [in Ford parish], CO. N'humb., 341. Kinardesle, Kyaardesle, Kynardes- leg, Kynardele, John de, 324, 366. Kinardesle, Hugh de, son of John, 324. Kinborle, oo. Norf. See Kimberley. Kinemerford, Kinemersford, oo. Glouo. See Kempsford. Kinestorp, oo. Norf., 583. Kingesdun [co. Kent]. See Kingsdown. Kingesdun, Biohard de, 805. Kingeseye, co. Buck. See Kingsey. Kingeshagh, co. Nott, See Kingshaugh. Kingesham [by Sombourn], co. Hants, 417. Kingesheye, oo. Buck. See Kingsey. Kingeshome, oo. Glouc. See Kingsholme. Kinge4ond [by Sombourn], oo. Hants, 417. Kingeston, oo. Sussex, See Kingston, Kingeston, Jordan de, 293, 364 (p. 175;, 865. Kingham, William de, 743. Kingsoliffe, Clyve, co. N'hamp., park, 694. Kingsey, Kingeseye, Kingesheye, oo. Buck, , 82. , manor, 678. Kingsdowti, Kingesdun [near Boohester, eo. Kent], 468. Kingshaugh, Kingeshagh [in Dunham parish], 00. Nott., 380. Kingsholme, Kingeshome [in King's Barton pariah], oo. Glouc, 926. , Goswikmulle in, 926. Kingston, Kingeston, oo. Dorset, manor, 776. , Kynestan, co. Nott., 344. , Kingeston, co. Sussex, 711. Kingstone, Kyngeston, co. Kent, advowson and manor, 924, 872 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. Kingsweston, oo. Glouc. See Weston. Kingthorpe, Kinthorp, co. Lino., 61. Kington, Kinton, oo. Heref. , 654. ' Kvngton, West, oo. Wilts, manor, 34." Kinmarley, Robert de, 810. Kinnerby, fee of, 396. Kinnerby, Geoffrey de, and Ermetrade his wife, 396. Kinnerton, Kilnerton [in Wentnor parish, oo. Salop] , p. 280. Kinsley, Kyneslay [in Hemsworth parish, oo. York], 44. Kinthorp, co. Line. See Kingthorpe. Kinton, CO. Heref. See Kington. Kipling (?), Kibbelinton [in Middleton on the Wolds], CO. York, 691. Kippax, Kypexk, Kypes [oo. York], manor. 418, 587. Kirby Muxloe, Kereby [ia Glenfield parish], 00. Leic, 339, 438, 797. '. , Kereby [Cold Kirby in Feliskirk parish], co. York, 824. Kiroandr, oo. Cumb. See Kirk-Andrews. Kiroosewal, Kirooswald, oo. Cumb. See Kirkoswald. Kiriel, Sir Nicholas de, u. hospitaller, p. 153. See Crioil. Kirington, oo. Line. See Kirmington. Kirk Andrews, Kiroandr', Kirkamdres, co. Cumb., 199, 811. Kirkburn, Kirkbrun, Kirkebrun, oo. York, pp. 266-8. manor, p. 267. Kirkby, Kirkeby, Kirkebi [in Walton on the Hill parish], co. Lano., 253, 313, 338, 390. , Kyrkeby [on the Bain?], co. Lino., manor, 145. Wharf, Kyrkeby. upon Werf, oo. York, manor, 296. Kirkebrid, Euphemia de, 811. Eiohardde, 811. Kirk Deighton, Ditton, Dioton, oo. York, manor, 97. Kirkebi, Kirkeby, oo. Line. See Kirkby. Kirkeby, oo. Westm. See Kendal. Kirkeby, Kirkeb', John de, 376. , Eiohardde, 114. , fee of, 44. Kirkelund, oo. Lano. See Kirkland. Kirketon, oo. Lino. See Kirton. Kirketon, Kyrketon, William de, 773, 804. Kirketot. See Criketot, Kirkham. Kyrkhem, oo. Lano., 409. Kirkland, Kirkelund, Kirlund [in Garstang parish], oo. Lane, wood and fields, 114. Kirtlinton, Leventon, Levyntou, co. Cumb., 199,811. advowaon, 199, 811. , manor, 811, I Kirkoswald, Kiroosewal, Kircoawald, iSyroos- I wald, 00. Cumb., 106, 738, 7.^, 768, I ■ 811. advowson, 758, 811. , manor, 752. Bawenholme In, 752. Kirkstall, Kyrkestal [oo. York], abbot of, 296. Kirlund, oo. Lano. See Kirkland. Kirmington, Kirington, oo. Lino., 732, 776. Kirneshall, oo. Nott. See Kneesall (?) Kirtlington, Kertlinton, co. Oxford, manor, 807. Kirton, Kirketon [in Lindsey], oo. Lino., soke of, 154. Knapton, Ohnapetun, oo. Norf., advowson, 711. manor, 711. , Brodigg in, 711. Knaresborough, C.nariaburg [oo. York], honour of, 225. Kneesall, Knesal, Kneshall, Kirneshall (?), CO. Nott., 378, 870. church, 587. , manor, 587. , Herteshom wood in, 378. Kneesworth, Knesworthe, oo. Camb., 891. Knesal, oo. Nott. See Kneesall. Knesworthe, oo. Camb. See Kneesworth. Knightley, Knittele [oo.- Staff.], p. 280. Knightlow, Knytelawe, oo. Warw. . hundred, 793. Knittele [oo. Staff.]. See Knightley. Knockyn, Knock [co. Salop], p. 280. KnoUe, co. Somera. See Knbwle. Knook, Cnuk, oo. Wilts, pjp. 152, 158. Knot, Germanus, 674. Knottingley, Knottynglay, Cnottingley [in Fontefraot parish, oo. York] , 418. fishery, 418. Knowle, Church, CnoUe [co. Dorset], advow- son, p. 158. , CnoUe [in Bedminster parish], co. Somers., manor, 628. Holdeburi in, 628. , Cnoll, CnoUe, KnoUe Inweaus [in Shepton Montague parish], oo. Somers., 315. , manor, 353, 785. Knowlton, Cnolton, oo. Dorset, p. 161 . Knuk, 00. Wilts. See Knook. Knutton, Cnotton [in Wolstanton parish], oo Staff., 808. Knytelawe, co. Warw. See Knightlow. Knyvet, Thomas, 10. Koohull [oo. Wore.]. See Cookhill. Koolyherling [co. Norf.]. >See Harling. Kokersond [oo. Lane.]. See Cookersand. Koket river. See Coquet. Kolton, 00. York. See Colton. kopcopedhoo, Robert de, 650. Kotis, 00. Camb. See Coton. Krokestqn, oo, Norf, See Croston, INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. 373 Kroxton, John de, 323. Krubba, Morgan de, 60. Krumbewell. See Crombwell. Kryohe, co. Derby. See Crich. Kybworth, oo. Leio. See Kibworth. Kylinton, oo. Westm. See Killington. Kylpek, Hugh de, 35. Kyme, Kyma, William de, 470, 690. Kyme, Luoy de, 690. Kyn, Thomas, 732, 776. Kynairdele, Kynardesle. See Kinardesle. Kynebel, Kenbel, Bichard, 528. Kynemersdon, Kynemeredon, oo. Somers. See Kilmersdon. Kynealay [oo. York]. See Kinsley. Kyneafcan, oo. Nott. See Kingston. Kyngeswinterburn, oo. Dorset. See Winter- bourne, Kyngeston, oo. Kent. See Kingstone. Kypersmers, oo. Norf., 918. Kypes, Kypexk [oo. York]. See Kippax. Kyppeyer hospital in Durham, 528. Kyrooswald, oo. Cumb. See Kirkoswald. Kyriul. See Orioil. Kyrkeby, oo. Lino. See Kirkby, Kyrkestal abbey. See Kirkstall. Kyrketon. See Kirketon. Kyrketot. See Crioketot. Kyrkhem, oo. Lano. See Kirkham. Laoastre. See Lanoaster. Laoeby, Laysebi, Leyaebi, Leisseby, Leyeseby, CO. Line, 448, manor, 660. Laoedone,.co. Essex. See Latchingdon. Laceles. See Lasoeles. Laoerton [in Stourpaine parish], oo. Dorset, ' 872. Laokeneby, Eiohard de, p. 265. Iiacy, Lascy, Lassi, Edmund de, 418. , Walter dej 67. Laoy, Alioe de, 587. Edmund de, 154, .219, 296, 338, 390, 490. , , earl of Lincoln, 253. Henry de. 587, 732, 788, 800 (p. 365), 822, 870. , , son of Edmund, 418. Hugh de, 67. John de, earl of Linooln and oonstable of Cheater. 44, 65, 71. 107, 845. See Linooln. Margaret de, countess of Linooln, 110, 687. , Walter de, 57, 277. Ladbrooke, Lodbroo, Lodbrook, Lodbrok [co. Warw.],679, 776. advowson, 776. , manor, 558. Lagha, Richard de, 244. Lakenheath, Lakinghith, Lakingehuth, Lak- yngl [oo Suff.], p. 157. manor, f(p. 154, 160. Lalleford, eo. Essex. See Lawford. CO. Warw. See Lawford, Lamarsh, Lammers, co. Essex, manor, 807. Lamberdenne, oo. Kent, 681. Lambeth, South, Snhlamhee, Suthlamhuth, Suthlamh, Suthlam [co. Surrey], manor, 60, 563 (p. 174). Lamboume, Chipping, Lamburn, co. Berks, 410, 637. Lamelesburi, Margery de, 253. Lamepotstrother [in Bywell] , co. N'humb. 773. Lammers, co. Essex. See Lamarsh. Lamvalay. See Lanvale. Lancaster, 253, 847. , castle guard, 282, .462. , court, 252, 253, 406, 409. , county court, 518, 530, p. 157, 600. , earldom of, 318. , honour of, 338, 369, 394, 462, 676. Lancaster, Lancastre, Launcastre, Lane, Laca&tre, Langastr, Iionecastre, William de, 114. Lancaster, G-ilbert de, 114. , Eogerde, 114,689. , Philippa wif e of, 528. , Walter de, 114. WUliam de, 253, 376, 820, 847. , Agnes -wife of, 820. Laude, Biohard de la, 887. C/. Laund. Landri. ■ See Laundry. Langastr'. See Lancaster. Langbaurgh, Langebergh, Langeberewe, oo. York, wapentake, p. 266. , bailiwick ot,pp. 267-8. Langdon, Langedon, Langedune [in Wembury parish], oo. Devon, 650, 826. Langebergh, Langeberewe, oo. York. See Langbaurgh. Langedich, 679. Langedune, co. Devon. See Langdon. Langeford, co. Wilts. See Laugford. Iiangeford, Richard de, 293, 865. Langeford, Biohard de, p. 175. Boger de, son of Bichard, 293 865. Langeh . . ., Lambert de, 774. Langeham, oo. Dorset, See Langham. Langele, oo. Hants, manor, p. 174. Langele, oo. Wilts. See Langley. Langele, Langeleya, Lang . . . , Gr. de, justice of the forest, 235, 252. , Geoffrey de, inquisition before, 730. 374 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. Langeleg wood, oo. Essex, 100. CO. Deyon. See Langleigh. , 00. Salop. See langley . Langeley, oo. N'humb. See Langley. Langeleya. See Langele. Langestrothe, oo. York. See Langatroth. Langeton, oo. Dorset. See Langton, Langeton, Eobert de, p. 257. Iiangetrewe, oo. DeTon. See Langtree. Langf ord, Langeford [In Stratton parish] , co. Essex, fee, 261. Steeple-, Langeford, oo. Wilts, 371. Langham, Langeham, in Gillingham, oo. Dorset, manor of, 112. Laughurst, oo. N'humlb. See Longhirst. Langleigh, Langeleg [in Cadeleigh? oo. Devon], p. 176. Langley Langeley [on Tyne], oo. N'humb., 824. , Langeleg [in Aoton Burnell?], oo. Salop, manor, 576. Burrell, Langele, oo. Wilts, 449. Langport, oo. Somers., 315. Langstroth dale, Langestrothe, oo. York, 452. Langton Herring, Langeton, oo. Dorset, manor, 580. Langtree, Langetrewe, oo. Devon, 798. Langwathe, oo. York, king's wood, 668. Lanol, John,^. 175. Lanvale, Lanvelay, Lamvalay, Agnes de, 244. , SCaud de, 857. Lapford, oo. Devon, manor, 798. Lapley, Lappele, oo. Staff., prior of, 557. Larowenhope, oo. Salop. See Lurkenhope. Lardegate, oo. York, p. 268. Lardethorn, co. York. See Larthorn. Iiardiner, David le, 763. Lardiner, David son of David le. 753. , Thomas le, 64, 452. Larkbeare, Leuerokeber, Lauerkebeare [in Talaton parish], oo. Devon, 650, 826. Larthorn, Lardethorn [in Skelton ?], oo. York, pp. 267-8. Lasborough, Lasseberge, oo. Glouo., 493. Lasoeles, Laceles, Eobert de, p. 265. William de, 743. Lasoendon [oo. Essex]. See Latohingdon. Lascendon, William de, 472. Lasoendon, Hugh de, son of William, 472. Lascy. See Lacy. Lasseberge, co. Glouc. See Lasborough. Lasseberge, Lesseborwe, Lesse- berewe, William de, 498. Lasseberge, Henry de, and Denise his wife, 926. Lassi. See Laoy. Lassington, Lessendon, oo. Glouc, manor, 606. Latohingdon, Laoedone, Lasoendon, oo. Essex, 260, 471. Latham, Lathum, Eobert de, 43. Bobert de, writ to, 615. Latton, Latton Taney, Latone, co Essex, 669, 742, 871. advowBon, 764. churoh, 742, 764. manor, 742, 764. prior of , 742, 764. , Stangrave'hil, 742. Latun, CO. York, 743. Lauerkebeare, co. Devon. See Larkbeare. Laughton, Leyton, co. Leic, 776. , advowson, 776. Launay, John de, 776. Launeastre. See Lancastre. Laund [oo. Suff.], 559. Laund, ifeond, William de la, 723. Laund. Cf. Land. Laundry, Landri, Bichard, 209. Laundry, Richard, 596. , William son of Kichard, 209. Laurence, John son of, 932. Lauring, William, p. 265. Cf. Loring. Lautou [oo. Salop]. See Lawton. Laval. iSee Delaval. Lavant, Mydloventon, oo. Sussex, 594. Laveham, John de, 762. Lavekestok. See Laverekestok. Lavendon, Lavenden [oo. Buck.], 696. Laverekestok, Lavekestok, Kobert de, 188. Laverekestok, Jordan de, son of Kobert, 188. Laverstook, Laverkestok, oo. Wilts, 188, 882. Lavington, Market or Forum, Stepellavinthon, Lavinton,Stupellavinton,Stepellaunton, 00. Wilts, 417, 927. , manor, 417,787. , pasture called Halthyde, 417. Lawford, Lalleford, oo. Essex, 742. ParVB, Lalleford [in Newbold on Avon parish], co. Warw. , 793. Lawton, Lauton, oo. Salop, 921. Laxton, co. Norf., 402. 00. N'hamp., 166, 809. , Lessington, Lexinton, oo. Nott., 378, 870. , manor, 255. Laybrook, Leybroo, Leybrok [oo. Sussex] . 706, 881. Layhurne, Bobert de, 114. See Leybourne. Layer, Leyre, oo. Essex, 807. Laylondesohyre, co. Lano. See Leyland. Laysebi, co. Line. See Laoeby. Lazonby, Laysiugbi, Laysingby, oo Cumb., 106, 752. 758, 811. Lealholm, Lelum, Lelhom [in Oanby parish], 00. York, p, 266. INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. 375 Leatherhead, Ledred juxta IJondon, Ledred in Soserey, oo. Surrey, 198. , manor, 807. lieck, Leo [in Tunstal parish] , oo. Lane. , 218, 252, 451, 469. Leckonfield, Lekinfeud, oo. York, 452. Ledes, co. Kent, See Leeds. 00. Tork. See Leeds. Ledeston [oo. York]. See Ledstone. Ledet, Ohristiana, wife of Henry, 781. Ledet, lady Christiana, 793. Walter, two daughters of, 916. Ledhal [near Waterperry] , eo. Oxford, 73.. Ledred, oo. Surrey. See Leatherhead, Ledstone, Ledeston [oo. York], 418. Lee, la Lee [in Quainton parish], oo. Buck., 903. Ly [near Bomsey] , oo. Hafts, 2. Gomery, Lege Cumbrey, eo. Salop, 156. Lee, John de, 613. Lee, Henry del, 314. C/. Lega, Leye. Leeoh, Thomas the, 114. Leeds, Ledes. Lhedes, co. Kent, manor, 563.. priory, 803. , Ledes [co. York], 418. Lefstanestun [oo. Essex or Su£f. ?], 837. Lega, 00. Devon. See Doddesoomb Leigh. Lega, John de, lord of Knutton, 308. Cf. Lee, Leye. Lega Cumbrey, oo. Salop. See Lee Gomery. Leghe, oo.^EsseXi See Leigh. Legris, John, 883. Leiburn. See Layburne ;, Leybourna. Leicester, town, 334. court of honour of Pererel at, 797. , abbot of, 586, 776 (p. 257), 810. earl of, 269, 339, 547, 568, 631, 816. See GifEard, honour of. honour of, 631, 776, 810. Leigh, Leghe [oo; Essex], manor, 850. Leighton Buzzard, Laycton [oo. Bedf,], 903. Leiham. See Leyham. Laisseby, co. Lino. See Laoeby. Leitone, co. Essex. See Leyton. Lekinfeud; oo. York. See Leckonfield. Lelhom, oo. York. See Lealholm. Lelle, 00. York. See Lilley. Lelum, 09. York. See Lealholm. Lemneton [oo. Hants]. See Lymington. Lenehey, land of, 686. Lenham, Iseult wife of Nicholas de, 663. Lenn, oo\ Norf. See Lynn. Leominster, co. Heref., prior of, 109. Lerdegren (now disappeared) [in Wheathill, 00. Salop] , 473. Leainan. See Lusignan. Lesnes [oo. Kent] . See Lessness. Lesseborwe, Lesgeberewe. • See Lasseberge. Lessendon, co. Glouc. See Lassington. Lessington, oo. Nott. See Laxton. Lesslngton, Robert de, 174. IieBsinton. See Lexinton. Lessness, Lesnes or Westwood [in Erith parish, CO. Kent], abbot of, 187, 661. manor of, 924. Lestanestun, Uabel de, 837. Lestanestun, Gilbert de, 837. Lestrange, le Straunge, Extraneus, Hamo, 814. , John, the younger, 606. , and Joan his wife, 7^9. John, justice of Chester, 9. Lesyni. See Lusignan. Letoh Houses, co. N'humb. See Baokworth. Leton [near Shrewsbury], co. Salop, 535. Leton, Roger de, 635. Leton, Adam de, son of Boger, 635 . Leuekenore. See Leukenore. Leuerekeber, oo. Devon. See Larkbeare. Leukenor, co. Oxford. See Lewknor. Leukenore, Leuekenore, Niobolas de, 678. Leukenore, Nicholas de, p. 156. , Bogerde, 678. Leveuton, oo. Cumb. See Linton, West. See Kirklinton. Leventon. See Levington. Leveringeleg [oo. Devon].- See Lurley. Leveshote, Bichard de, 563. Levington, oo. Cumb. See Kirklinton. , Levyngton, oo. York, manor, 606. Levington, Levinton, Leventon, Levynton, Richard de, 199. , Eelewisa de, late wife of Eustaoi de Balliol, 811. Levington, Sir Balph de, 106. , Ada wife of, 106, 738. Levinholme, co. Cumb., 811. Levisham, Leveszham, Levesham, co. York, 240. , church, 240. Levyngton, oo. York. See LeVington. Levynton, oo. Cumb. See Kirklinton. Levynton. See Levington. Lewenestune, co. Devon. Sei Lympstono. Lewes, oo. Sussex, 813. , earl's court at, 711. , prior of, 705. , battle of, 676. Lewknor, Leukenor, oo. Otford, 763. Lexden, Lexeden, Lexseden, oo. Essex, hun- dred, 440, 790, 850. Lexington, oo. Nott. See Laxton. Lexinton, Lazinton, Lessinton, Lexenton, Henry de, late bishop of Lincoln, 402. , John de, 378. Lexinton, Henry de, bishop of Lincoln, 378. Margaret wife of John de, 402, 870. C^. Lessington. 376 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. iJexseden, co. Essex. See Lexden. Leybourn, . Leybom [in Wensley parish] , oo. York, 743. Leybourne, Lsibum, Leyburn, Leyburne, Sir Roger de, 467, 593, 732, 776 (p. 257), 803. , Eleanor his wife, late wife of Roger de Quenoy, jp. 257. See Layburue. Leybrok, leybroc [oo. Sussex]. See Laybrook. Leyburne, Leyburn. See Leybourne. Leycton, oo. Bedf . See Leighton. Leye, Sir Philip de la, 314. Cf. Lee, Lega. Leyham, Leiham, Peter de, 582, 742. , Reginald de, 750. Leyland hundred, Laylondesohyre, oo Lano. , 252. Leyre, oo. Essex. See Layer. Leysebi, co. Lino. See Laoeby. Leysseby, oo. Line. See Laoeby. Leyton, Leitone, oo. Essex, 648. , 00. Leic. See Laughton. Lichfield and Coventry, bishop of. See Coyentry. Lichton, 285. Liddel, Lidel, barony of, lands held of, 116. Liddenn, oo. Kent. See Lydden. Lideham, oo. Salop. See Lydham, Lidel. See Liddel. Lideneie, oo. Glouo. See Lydney. Lidenestou, oo. Oxford. See Lidstone. Lidgate, Litgate [oo. Suff.], adTowson,.719. , manor, 719. Lidstone, Lideneston [in Enstone parish], oo. Oxford, 501. Lidun [oo. Salop]. See Lydham. Lifford [co. Berks]. See Lyford. Lighthome, Listesvirn, oo. Warw., 679, Lilbourne, Lillebum, co. N'hamp., 123. Lilley, Lelle [in Preston, parish], oo. York, 471. Llllingstone Lovell, Lillingstan, oo. Oxford, manor of, 95. Lillisdon, Lillesdun [in North Curry], oo. Somers., 259. Lim, CO. Dorset. See Lyme. Limber, Linberge, co. Lino., 61. Limerick, bishop of, 254. Liming, Richard, 719. Liminton, oo. Hants, See Lymington. Linberge, oo. Lino. See Limber. Llnoh, Linohe, co. Sussex, 27. Lincoln, 335. ' St. Katharine, brethren of, 77. St. Sepulchre, grange of, 335. bishop of, 364, 448, 808; see Lexinton. , chapter of , 526. , dean and chapter, 335. , preoentorot, 335. , earl of, 143, 313, 751, 822, 847. Iiinooln — eomt. J., late earl of. See Lacy. countess of, 448, 524, 554, 577. See Margaret de Lacy. Lincoln, Nichole, Alfred de, 680. , Maud wife of Peter de, 103. Lincoln, Sir Alfi'ed de, 371, 549, 872. ... Alfred de, Aubrey grandmother of, 580. ^ ^„ , Lady Joan wife or, 580. , Maud mother of, 580. , Aubrey (Albreda) Ae, 580. Ralph de, 657. Lindes, Gerard de, 169. Lindesel, co. Essex. See LindseU. Lindesay, Lindesheye, Iiinde'shye, Lyndesay, Lyndeseya, Lyndes- heye, Walter do, 820. Lindesay, Walter de, 313, 338, 390. „..., son of William de, 114. William de, 253, 820. Lindon, Richard de, 331. Lindon, Simon de, son of Richard, 331. Lindsell, Lindesel, co. Essex, manor, 241. Lindsey, Lindesey, oo. Lino. . 134. Linehales, hamlet of Turnastone, co. Heref ., 197. Lineham, Linham, Lynham, Lyneham [in Shipton under Wyoh wood, co. Oxford], 543, 614. Linelis, oo. Whumb., 220. Linford, Little, Lynford, oo Buck, manor, 281,361,656. Ling, CO. Norf., manor, 559. ^ Lingespeye. See Longespee. Linham, co. Oxford. See Lineham. Linlegh, oo. Buck., manor, 903. Linley [in Broseley parish] , co. Salop, 801. Linley. See Forcer. Limmouth, Lynemuth [in Woodhom parish], 00. N'humb., 691, 773. Linton, CO. Gamb., manor, 813. West, Westleventon [in Kirklinton parish], 00. Cumb., 199. [in Woodhom parish], co. N'humb., manor, 220. [in StainolifE wapentake], oo. '5fork, manor, 462. Lin wood, Lindewde, Lyndewod, oo. Line'.. 159, 674. Lisle. See Insula. Listesvirn, eo. Warw. See Lightherne. Liston, Listone, co. Essex, manor, 648. Iiiston, Godfrey de, 648. Liston, John de, 648. Liteldale, co. Lano. See Littledale. Litgate [co. Suft.]. . See Lidgate. Lithlebufi. . See I^tleburi. Litilloverd, Adam, 743. Litleburi, Lithleburi, Litlebr', John de, €30, (pp. 153. 161), 776. Lltlefeld, 00. Kent, See Littlefield.. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 377 Litlefroma, co. Dorset. See Frame. Litlington, oo. Camb., p. 160 Cy. Lutelington. Littledale, Liteldale, Litteldale [in Lancaster parish], oo. tiano., pasture, 218, 451, 469. Littlefield, Htlefeld, oo. Kent, hundred, p. 155. Littleton, Stony, Lutleton, Littletoune, oo. 8omers.,263, 298, 860. Litton Cheney, Great Luditon, Lyditune, oo. Dorset, 872. manor, 799. Lirermere [co. SufE.], 932. Livermere, Robert de, 932. Liverton wood, [in Easington] oo. York, pp 267-8. Liverton, Conan de, p. 265. Livesay, Livysay [in Blackburn parish, oo. Lano.], 418. Llefnydd, Slebennhet, oo. Monm., commote, 150. Lockesle, oo. Warw. See Loxley. Lookington, Lokynton, oo. Leic, 776. Lockton, Loketon [in Middleton pariah], oo. York, 240. Locwyt, CO. York, p. 268. Lodbroof Lodbrok, Lodbrook [oo. Warw.]. See Ladbrooke. Lodbrook, Lodbroo, Henry de, 10. John de, 679, 776. Loddon, Lodene, Lodern, co. Norf., market, 744. , hundred, 907. Loders, Lodres [oo. Dorset], prior of, 912. Lodynton, Balph de, p. 257. Loes [oo. Suff.], hundred, 744. Loff, Roger, 603. Lofthouse, Lofthua, Lothus, co. York, 418, 800 (p. 265). [inHarewoodparish]oo. York,p. 175. Lofwio, Robert son of William de, 284. Loges, Hugh de, 643. Lokesdale, oo. Kent. See Lnkingdale. Loketon, co. York. See Lockton. ■ Lokynton, co. Leic. See Lookington. Lollebrok, co. Dorset. See Lowbrook. Lolledon, oo. Wilts., 366. Lollindon manor [co. Berks], 822. Lollington, co. Hunt. See Luddington. Lomel, Momeley [Lumley], Roger de, 720, 759. , Sibyl wife of, 720, 759. Lon, river. See Loyne. Lonojamb. See Longo Campo. Londe. . See Laund. London, 917. All Saints parish, Beurepeyr' in, 917. ward of Adam de Basing. 397. , Bassishaw, Bassieshawe, 249. , Bishopsgate, Biaaopesgate, prior of, 900. London — cont. , Clerkenwell, Clerkenewell, nuns of, 829. , Coleman Street, 249. Goldsmiths' quarter, 917. , Holy Trinity, priory, 588. , Ironmonger Lane, Ismongerelane, 897. , Mary Somersete parish, 796. , Milkstreet, Melostrate, 747. , Newgate, Neugat, prison, 335. , New Temple, 796. St. Andrews towards Aldgate, 676. St. Bartholomew's, canons of, 897- , hospital, 214. , St. Kathariiie's hospital, 897. St. Martin's le Grand, 572, 661. dean of, 808. , St. Mary Magdalen, Kshmarket, 917. , St. Olave's parish, 249. , St. Sepulchre's without Newgate, 715. , Tymberhuth, 796. , bishop of, 553, 755, 807. , vacancy of see, 33. London, William de, 157. London, Isabel wife of Robert de, 858. , Ranulph, p. 154. William de, 254. London, Little, Londun [in Lydden parish], CO. Kent, 774. Loneoastre. See Lancaster. Lonesdale, oo. Lane. See Lonsdale, Longefeude [oo. Salop]. See Cheney Longville Longeford, oo. Heref. See Longford. Longemund [oo. Salop]. See Long Mynd. Longenolre, oo. Salop. See Longnor. Longespee, Lungespeye, Lungspee, Iiungespelie, Lingespeye, Kic- hard, 505. Longespee, Maud, 554. , WiUiam, 110, 305, 378, 554, 788. , heirs of, 754. family, 875. Long Forest, oo. Salop, p. 281. Longford, Longeford, co. Heref., 356. Longhirst, Langhurste, Langhirst, Langhurst [in Bothal parish] , co. N'humb., 620, 607, 720. Long-Myud, Longemund [oo. Salop], forest, 473. Longnor, Longenolre, co. Staff., 557. Longo Campo, Lonojamb, Lungohaump, Henry de, 508, 823. Longthwaite, Lonkthwayt. oo. Cumb., 314. Lonkthwayt, oo. Cumb. See Longthwaite. Loillayrabbaye,LulIel[Ome, France], abbey, 563. - Lonsdale, Lonesdale, Lonesdal, co. Lane, wapentake, 253, 518. CO. Westm.,820. Lontlendi in Aroheu&eld, cOi Heref., 649. 378 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. Lont Mohan, co. Heref., 649. Lopen, Lopene, oo. Somers., 8, 539, 912. Lopham [oo- Norf.] , advowson, 744. manor, 744. Lorbottle, Lourbotle, Louerbotal, Louertiotil, Louerebotle, co. N'humb., 494, 579, 608. Lord, Geoffrey le, 930. Thomas le, of Walgrare, 776. Loring, Eobert, p. 159. Of. Lauring. Lorty, Urtyaco, Ortiaco, Ortyaeo, del Hortyey, del Hortiheye, Sabina de, 315. Lorty, Henry de, 785. Biohard de, 315, 785. , Sabina de, 257, 311, 748. Losmere, co. Oxford, 808. Loterel. See Luterel. Lottegarsale, oo. Buck. See Ludgarshall. Loudam, 00. Nott. See Lowdham. Lound, Lund, oo. Nott., 77. Louerebotle, Louerbotil, Louerbotel, Lour- botle, CO. N'humb. See Lorbottle. Louthorp, Thomas de, 636. Louwyk, 00. N'humb. See Lowick. Lovayne, Luveyn, Matthew, 523. Lovayne, Matthew son of Matthew, 523, 807. Lovedown, Lovedone, oo. Essex, 100. Lovel, Luvel, Lowel, Luvell, Henry, , Jolin, 269. Bichard, 591. Level, Hugh, 591. Lady Eva, 591. , John son of John, 269. , Lady Katherine, 670. , Philip, 531. Richard, 311. , son of Henry, 542. Soger, of Bedlis [Bedlynch], 912. .., William, 217. Loveraz, Luveraz, "Walter de, 821. Loveraz, John de, 821. Luvetot, Lovethot, Lovetotht, Maud de, 378. Eogerde, 809. honour, 2). 161. Lowbrook, LoUebrok [in Okeford Pitzpaine parish, CO. Dorset], 580. Lowdham, Loudham [co. Nott.] , manor, 415. Lowel. See Lovel. Low Ham, oo. Somers. See Ham. Lowick, Louwyk, co. N'humb., 202. Loxley, Lockesle, co. Warw., 679, Loyne, Lon [co. Lane], river, fishery in, 252. Luburgh, co. Lino. See Ludborough. Luei. See Luoy. Luokingdale, Luokedale, Lokesdale [in Little- bourne parish] , oo. Kent, p. 166. manor, ]>. 154. Ziucy, Luci, Maud de, 18. , Maud, late the wif« ofWilUam de, 925. , Bobert de, son of Herbert, 554. Luoy, Geoffrey de, 530 (p. 158), 720, 737, 903. Johnde, 925. Bobert de son of Bobert, 564. William de, and Maud Cotile his wife, 839. Ludborough, Ludburg, Ludeburg, Lutheburg, Luburgh, oo. Line, 282, 320. manor, 462. Luddington in the Brook, LoUington, oo. Hunt.,^. 161. Ludeburg, co. Lino. See Ludborough. Ludeford, co. Somera., p. 157. Ludelowe, co. Salop. See Ludlow. Ludewell, oo. Oxford. See Ludwell. Ludgarshall, Lottegarsale, co. Buck., 393. Ludham, Walter de, 36. Ludinton, co. Warw., 679. Ludinton, Balph de, 679. Luditon, oo. Dorset. See Litton. Ludlow, Ludelowe, co. Salop, borough, 767. Ludwell, Ludewell [in Glympton parish], oo. Oxford, 256. Luffenham. South, Sutluffeham, oo. Butland, advowson, 679. Luffenham, Bobert de, 679. Luke the chaplain, 807. Lullei abbey. See Lonlay. Lulleworthe, Beginald son of William de, 482. Lumley. See Lomel. Lund, 00. Nott. See Lound. Lungohaump. See Longo Campo. Lungespee (and variations). See Longespee. Lungevill, oo. Buck. See Newton. Lungvilers, Ltmgvylers, Iiungeviller, Iiungwilleres, Clemence de, 65. John de, 296. Lungvilers, Sir John de, 65. , John de, son' of John, 296. Lupus, le liup, Bobert, 113. , Bobert, 877. Lupus, John, 877. Lurkenhope, Larowenhope [co. Salop], p. 281. Lurley, Leveringeleg [in Tiverton parish, oo. Devon], p. 176. Lurwode in the Long forest, eo. Salop, y. 281 . Luaignan, Lesinan, Lesyni, Sir Geoffrey de, 469,775. Lutelington, p. 159. Luterel, Loterel, Andrew, 604, 611. Luterel, Godfrey, 604, 611. Lutheburg, oo. Lino. See Ludborough. Lutlebiri, John de, 732. Lutleton, 00. Somers. See Littleton. Luvayn. See Lovayne. Luvek, Simon de, 10. Luvel. See Lovel. INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. 379 Lareraz. Sec Loveraz. Luvetot. See Loretot. Luveyn. See Lovayne. Ly, 00. Hants. See Lee. Lydden, Liddenn, oo. Kent, 774. Lydham, Lidun, Lideham [oo. Salop], p. 281. manor, 176. Lydituue, oo. Dorset. See Litton. Lydney, Lydeneie, Lideneie, Lydeneye, oo. Glouc.,10, 739. Lye, la [oo. Salop]. See Lythwood. Lyford, LifEord [in West Hanney parish, oo. Berks] manor, 230. Lyhtedon, oo. N'humb., 791. Lymore, Lucy wife of Sir John de, 412. Lyme Begis, Lim, oo. Dorset, 159, 580. Lymington, Liminton, Lemneton, co. Hants, p. 174. borough, 931. Lympstone, Lewenestune, oo. Devon, manor, 718. Lynd, John de la, 730. Lyndesay, Lyndeseya, Lyndesheye. See Lindesay. Lyndewod, oo. Lino. See Linwood. Lyndewod, Nicholas son of Nioholas de, 674. Lyneham [co. Oxford]. See Lineham. Lynemuth, co. !(T'humb. See Linmouth. Lynford, oo. Buck. See Linford. Lynham, oo. Oxford. See Lineham. Lynholm, Lynolm [in Kirkham parish], co. Lano., 153. Lynn, Lenn, co. Norf., tolls of, 361. Lyntepol, 687. Lynthwait [in Leeds ?], co. York, 418. Lyre, Lyra [Eure, France] , abbot of, 739. Lythwood, la Lye [oo. Salop], forest of, 136. M Mabaunok. See Maubanc. Macclesfield, oo. Chester, hundred of, 127. Madeley, Maddeleg, oo. Staff., 403. Madut. See Mauduit. Maesbury, Mersbury, oo. Salop, p. 279. Maideford, oo. N'hamp. See Maidford. Maidestan, oo. Kent. See Maidstone. Maidewelle, co. N'hamp. See Maidwell. Maidewelle, Meidewell, Alan de, 102. , Simon de, 126. Maidford . Maideford , Maydef ord, oo. N liamp. 732, 776. Maid's Moreton, Morton, co. Buck., 247. Maidstone, Maidestan, co. Kent, 401. Maidwell, Maidewelle, oo. N'hamp., 102. 126. Mainsbridge, Manesbrig, oo. Hants, 37, 386. Mairescross [Marcross, co. Glamorgan?] manor, p. 162. Maldon [oo. Essex], 723. Malemays, Henry, ^. 155. Malemeyns, — , 663. Malerb, Malet, Sir William, 354, 743. Maleseveres, Mallesoveres, William de, 317. Olemenoywife of, 317.365. children of, 317. Malet, Alan, 674. See Malerb. Kalevile, Illalevill, William de, 805. Malevile, John de, 805. Malgum, 00. York. See Malham. Malham, Malgum, oo. York, 452. Malle, Biohard de, 66. Malleford, p. 175. Mallesoveres. See Maleseveres. Mallore, Simon, p. 267. Malmefeud [oo. Nott.]. See Mansfield. Slalo Lacu, Peter de, 108. , , Reginald steward of, 108. Malovel, Stephen, 748. Mftltby le Marsh, Maltebi, oo. Line, manor, 146. Malteby. Gf. Mauteby. Malvern [co. Wore] forest, p. 156. Mamesfeud, co. Nott. See Mansfield. Mamhead, Mammehavede, oo. Devon, 474. Man, Patrick de, 820. Mandeville, Maimdevil, Mandevil, Mondevile, Mundewille, Mundevill, Mundevill, Mandevilla, Geoffrey de [Geoffrey de CamvUl?],262. , Geoffrey de, 703,799, Hugh de, 678. Johnde, p. 161. , Nigel de, p. 161. Sir Balph de, 240. , Biohard de, 10, 679. , and Maud his wife, p. 279. , William de, earl of Essex, 215, , earl, 661. Mandeville or Hereford, honour or fee of, 279, 638, 663, 774. SEanebrigg, ISanesbrig, John de, 37. Manegodesfeud, Manegoteresfeud, oo. Gloue See Mangotsfield. Manerio, Bobert de, 202. Manesbrig, co. Hants. See Mainsbridge. Manesbrig. See Manebrigg. Manestun, oo. Suffolk. See Manston. Manford [co. Salop]. See Montford. Mangotsfield, Manegoteresfeud, Manegodes- feud [oo. Glouc], pp. 157, 159. Manhall, Manhal [in Walden parish], oo. EsBei, p. 153. 380 INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES. Hansel, Haunsell, Master Joliu, 621. Sir J., 13. John, 797. , fee of, 303. , Thomas, 732. Mansfield, Mamesfeud, Malmefeud [oo. Nott.], court of, 761. soke of, 167. Manston, Manestun, co. Su£E., 848. Mantel, Hauntel, Walter, 162. Mantel, Eobert son of Walter, 162. Manton, Mauuton, eo. Line, 65. -.. [in Preshute parish], co. Wilts, 449. Mapalderwelle, oo. Hants. See Maplederwell. Mapelterested, co. Essex. See Maplestead. Mapelton, oo. York. See Mappleton. Mapevleygh [oo. Derhy]. See Mapperlej. Maplederwell, Mapelderwelle, oo. Hants, manor, 807. Maplestead, Mapelterested, ,co. Essex, 87. Mapolderham, co. Hants. See Mapulderham. Mapperley,Maperleygh [in EirkHallam parish, 00. Derby], 662. Mappleton, Mapelton, qo. York, 636. Mapulderham, Mapolderham [in Petersfleld parish, co. Hants], p. 158. Mara, la Mare, Gunnora de, 144, 185. , Peter de, 927. Petronllla de, 544. Robert de, 787. Mara, Henry de, 144. .Paynde, 193. Peter de, 787. .,.., Philip de, 114. Petronilla Ae,p. 158. , Sir Robert de, 927. William de, 544. Marbeler, Marberer, Godfrey le, 617. Maroham, oo. Nott. See Harkham. Marcbam, Bicbard de, 870. Mai-cham, Biohard de, 402. Eobert de, .870. Marches, the, co. Somers., 885. Marohington, Merointon, co. Staff., 333. Marcrqsst?j, co. Glamorgan. See Mairescross. Marden, Maurdin, co. Heref., 109 bis. manor, 130. mill, 109. Mare. See Mara. Mareham, Maringis, oo. Line, 266. Mares. See Mareys. Maresoall, Maresoale , Mareschal . See Marshal. Mareys, Mares, William de, 78S. Mareys, Agatha wife of Sir John de, 134. , Aglifes wife of John de, 190. Johnde, 783. Ma^gritestowe [oo. Su£f.], market of, 744. Maringis, oo. Lino. See Mareham. Marisco, Bobert de, 905. Marisco, Agnes wife of John de, 244. , Christiana daughter of Kobert de, 905. Markeshal, Herbert de, 904. Markeshale, Eoger de, 179. Markfield, Merkinfeld, oo. Leio., advowson, 776. Markham, Mareham, co. Nott., 870. Market Bosworth, co. Leio. See Bosworth. Marlborough, Merleberg, Marleberg, oo.Wilts, 449, 712. , the king's barton, 449. castle, 868. Marley, Lady Alice de, 901. Marlingford, oo. !Norf., manor, 676. Marlow, Merlawe, oo. Buck., p. 156 ter. , adyowson, p. 158. Marlston, Marteleston [in Bucklebury parish, CO. Berks], 822. Marmiun,Marni7un, Marmioun,Mar- myon, WillianiiJOl. , Avice, 934. Marmiun, Albreda de, 5. Philip, fee of, 240. , William, 2?. 158. Marnham, Marneham, oo. Nott., 378, 402, 587, 870. Marple, Merpel [in Stockport], co. Chester, 125. Marsh, la Merse [oo. Salop], p. 280. Marsbal, Marescallus, Mariscbal, Mareschal, Marescall, Marechal, Alice la, 688, 757. , PetroniUa, wife of "William, 748. Marshal, Aline la, 583. , Gilbert, 500. , Gregory, p. 174. , John son of Sir William, 688, 757. , Margaret (formerly de Lacy), countess of Lincoln and Pembroke, 110, 587. , Richard, 202. , Richard, of Bookhampton, 703. , Thomas, p. 257. , William le, 415. , Roger earl. See Bigot. , earl, 230, 238, 395, 512, 733, 809. , William, earl, 827, 828. , barony of, 395. Marshwood, Merchewude [in Eline parish], oo. Hants, 303. Marske, Mersk, Merske, co. York, p. 266. v 268. , manor, p. 268. Marston Morteyne, Merston, oo. Bedf., la Hoo, Admereshey and Rayenigge in, o93. Fleet, Merston, oo. Buck., manor, 903. ■ Magiia, Merston, oo. Somera., manor. 864. , Merston [in High worth parish], co. Wilts, 564. f J' v.. .^aisey, Meraton, oo.Wilts, j). 168. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 381 Kartel, Iffartell, Felicia, wife of Wil- liam, :239. , John, 489. , Kalph, 444. Bichard, 816. Martel, John, son of Ralph, 444. Ralph, 239. , Richard, 822. William, 489, 872. Uartin the cook (cocus), 891. Martin, John, 899. , Sir Nicholas son of, 278, 474, 530 (P- 157). Richard, 491. , William son of, J). 160. Martin son of Simon, Lawrence son of, 900. Martindale, co. Westm., 114. Martock, Mertoo, co. Somers., church, 912. Marton, Merton [in Prestbury parish], co. Chester, 125. [in Kirkham parish], oo. Lane, 153. , CO. Line, 271. , 00. York, 107. [in Sinningtou parish], co. York, 198. [leMoor], oo. York, Grange, 452. Marton, Philip de, 271. William de, 470. Marwell, Merlewell [in Ringmore parish], co. Devon, 474. Masoalus. See Masle. Mascy, Lady Cecily de, 252. , Sir Hamon de, 125. Masle (Masculiis), Avice daughter of Bichard le, 232. , Richard le, 33. , , William son of, 33. Mason. See Hugh. Matebi, Matthew de, 441. Matfen, co. N'humb., 579.' , East [in Stamfordham parish], co. N'humb., 191. West [in Stamfordham parish], co. N'humb., 494, 579, 608, 771. ' Matfen, Ranulph de, 60S. Mattingely, Peter de, 224. Maubano, Mabaunck, Margery, 606. Mauolerk, Walter, bishop of Carlisle, 843. MaucoVenant, Maucufnand, Robert, 291. Maucovenant, . . . . , p. 265. Mauduit, Madut, Mauduth, Mauduyt, Maudit, William, 261, 387. , William, Earl of Warwick, 679. Mauduit, Alice, 558. Gilbert, 261, 481. , John, son of Gilbert, 261, 481'. Robert, 417. , hiawife. See Murdac. , son of Roger, 64. ,..., Roger, 64. Sir Roger, 416. William, ID, 210, 246, 353, 514, 558, 560, 564 (p. 176;. Sir William (earl of Warwick), 387. Maufe, WiUiam, of Sussex, 776. Maufetnr, Adam, 416. Maulay, fee, 653. Mauleverer, John, p. 265. William, p. 265. Maundevil, Maundevill. See Mandeville. Haunouers, Uauavers, Lyanus de, 598. , Joan de, 598. , fee of, 611. Maunsell. 5ee Mansel. Maunton, co. Line. See Manton. Maurdin, oo. Heref. See Marden. Maurdin, Walter de, 109. Mauregard. Cf. Mawgard. Mauteby, Matthew de, 742. , Sir Walter de, 744. Mautravers, John, 124. Mawgard, Geoffrey, 314. May, le May, le Mey, William, 345. May, Richard le, 541. , William, son of WiUiam, 345. Maydeford, co. N'hamp. See Maidford. Meathope, Midhop, Ondhop, co. Westm., 313 Medmenham, Medmeham, co. Buck., church, 586. , manor, 586. abbot of, 586. Meesden, Mesdun, Mesdon, co. Hertf., manor 212, 645. Meeson, Meston [in Bolas parish], co. Salop, 160. Megre, WiUiam le, 679. Meidewell. See MaideweUe. Meinyl, Philippa wife of Sir Hugh de, 453. See Meynel ; Menyll. Meldreth, Melrith, co. Camb., p. 160. Meleberne, Robert de, 333. Meleford, co. Suff. See Melford. Meleford, Stephen de, 902. Meleford, William de, 902. Meleham, co. Norf. See Mileham. Melesbergh, William de, 263. Meletone, oo. Kent. See Milton. Melford, Meleford, co. Suff., 47. Melksham, Melkesham co. Wilts, manor, 305 Melmerby, Melmorby, oo. Cumb., 843. Melmorby [in CoTerham parish], co. York, 743. Melrith, co. Camb. See Meldreth. Melton on the Hill, Meltun, co. York, 131. Meltonby, Meltenby, co. York, 471. Meltun, CO. York. See Melton. Melwold, CO. Norf. See Methwold. Menasohaf, co. Devon. See Meshaw. Mendham, co. Suff., manor, 894. Mendisham, co. Suff. See Mendlesham. Mendlesham, Mendelsham, Mendisham, co, Suff., 196. , manor, 678. Menevill. See Meynevill. 382 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. Mentmore, Mentemore, oo. Buck., 340. Menntton, Muneton [in Cluu parish, oo. Salop], p. 281. Menyll, Menyhill, Alan de, 691, 773. C/. Meynevill. Meon, Meone, Mune [in Quinton parish], co. Glouc, manor, 260. Meperteshal [oo. Bedf.]. See Mepperahall. SHeperteslial, Balph de, 525.' Meperteshal, Nioholas de, son of Ralph, 526. Mepperahall, Meperteshal [co. Bedf.], 625. Merohewade, co. Hants. . See Marshwood. Merohingley, oo. N'humb., 628. Merointon, oo. Staff. See Marchlngton. Merck. See Merk. Merollsden, oo. Lano., 418. Merese [co. Essex] . See Meraea. Mereworth, co. Kent, p. 156. Mereworth, William de, p. 156. Meriden, oo. Warwick. See Alspath. Meriet [co. Somera.]. See Merriott. Meriet, Hugh de, 8. , Uicholas de, 539. Meriet, John de, son of Nicholas, 539. Nicholas de, 328. , Nicholas de, son of Hugh, 8. Meriton, co. Oxford. See Morton. ICeriton, Robert de, 627. Merk, Merck, Herke, Henry de (1), 669, 871. , Henry de (2j, 742. Ingram de, 441. , Walter de, 852. Merk, Andrew de, 742. , Henry de, 764. , Henry de (1), Rose wife of, 871. Henry de (2) son of Henry (1), 669, 871. , Robert de, 686. , aon of Ingram, 441. William de, 862. Merkeshal, co. Norf., 583. Merkinfeld, co. Leio. See MarkSeld. Merkwod forest, oo. Essex, 742. Merlawe, oo. Buck. See Marlow, Merlawe, Guy de, p. 160. Merlay, Alice de, 683. Roger de (1), 221. , Roger de (2), 636, 775. Merlay, Isabel de, 683. Mary, daughter of Roger de (1), 221. daughters of Roger de (2), 636, 775. Merlay, the heir of, p. 266. Merlewell, oo. Devon. See Marwell. Merpel, oo. Chester. See Marple. Merriott, Meriet, oo. Somers., 8, 630 (p. 159V 539. Mersbury, co. Salop. See Maesbury. Merse [oo. Salop]. See Marsh. Mersea, Merese [oo. Esssx], 623. , West, Westmeraeia, oo. Essex, 381. Merstan, oo. Somers, See Marston, Merston, oo. Bedf. See Marston. 00. Buck. See Marston. , 00. 1/inc, 364. Wavers [in Bickenhill parish], oo. Warw.,679. ,00. Wilts. See Marston. Mertoc, co. Somers, See Martoek, Merton, oo. Chester. See Marton. , CO. Devon, 67. , Meriton, co. Oxford, 627. , Mertone, oo. Surrey, canons of, 897. XEerton, Henry de, 67. Merton, Sir Walter de, 801. Meryn, Ralph, 693. Mesdon, Meadun, oo. Hertf. See Meesden. Meshaw, Menaschaf, co. Devon, 278, Messager, Robert le, 875. Messenden, oo. Buck. See Missenden. Messenden, Thomas de, 734. Messer, Thomas le, of Brimpsfield, 876. Messing, co. Essex, 790. , manor, 586. Messing, Roger de, 586. Meston, oo. Salop. See Meeson. Methwold, Melwold, oo. Norf., 711. Meulingea, Peter de, 348. Meynel, Thomas de, p. 257. See MeiniU. Meynevill, Robert de, 691, 773, 804. Meyay, John de, p. 168. , Robert de, p. 158. Slicliaol, Ulchael son o^ 300. son of ICichael, John son of, 664. Michael, Stephen son of, 217. Micham, oo. Surrey. See Mitoham. Miokley, Myckeley, Miekeley, Mikkelee [in Ovingham pariah], co. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. Midd, 00, Kent. See Milton. Middle, Middell [oo. Salop] p. 280, Middelburg, co, York, See Middlesbrough. Middelton, oo. Buck. See Milton. , 00. Kent. SceMilton. Middeltun, oo. Norf, See Middleton. Mlddilham, oo. York, See Middleham. Middlecote, Middeloote [in Babington], oo. Somers. [now disappeared], 475. Middleham, Middilham, oo, York, manor 743, Middlesbrough, Middelburg, oo. York, p. 266. Middleton, Middeltun, oo. Norf., 743, Midelton [in Hartburn parish], oo N'humb., 528, i~" J. " , North, Normidelton [in Hartbiun parish], oo. N'humb., 528, [near Oswestry, oo, Salop], p, 279, , 00, Suff., manoi-, 704. , advowson, 704. Mideleston, p. 169, INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. 383 Midelton, oo. Dorset. See Milton. 00. N'humb. See Middleton. 00. Wilts, 647. Midford, oo. N'humb. See Mitford. Midleton, p. 159. Mikkelee, oo. N'humb. See Miokley. Milboms Deverel, Muleburii,.co. Dorset, 580. Mildenhall, Mildehal, oo. Wilts, manor, 500. Mileham, Meleham, co. Norf., 827. Miles, AUn son of, 254. , Gerald son of, 254. Milford, Muleford [in St. Martin's parish], 00. Wilts, 882. Milinohope, oo, Salop. See MiUiohope. Hilinhope. See Millingeshope. Milintou, oo. York. See Millington. Milliohopa, Milinohope [in Mvmslovr pirish] , 00. Salop, 146. Killing^eshope, SCillinchope, Kilin- h.ope, Roger de, 146. Millingeahope, Juliana de, daughter of Roger, 146. Millington, Milinton, oo. York, 314. ' Millthorpe, Milnethorpe [in Aslaokby parish], CO. Lino,, 583. Milton Keynes, Middelton, oo. Buok., 425. Abbots, Midelton' [co. Dorset], 912. onStour Midelton, oo. Dorset, 872. , Meletone, Meleton [near Canterbury], 00. Kent, 158, 265, 530 (p. 155). next Sittingbourne, Middleton, co. Kent, 316. Middelton, Midd, oo. Kent, hundred, 1, 183. Milverton, Mulverton [co. Somera.], 597. CO. Warm-., 776. SCimekan, IHCymycan, Philip, of Gars- ington, 193. Philip, son of Philip, 568. Peter, of Garsington, 856. Mimekan, John, son of Philip, 568. , Philip, son of Philip, 193. Mimms, South, Sii Mimmes, oo. Midd., manor, 678. Mindeford, oo. N'hamp., 732. Minhild bridge, co. Nott., 870. Minster Acres, Mynstanesaeres, Mynstanaker, Mynstanacres [in Bywell parish], oo. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. Minster Lovel, Mynistre, co. Oxford, 269. Minstirton, oo. Leio. Sea Misterton. Minton, Muneton [in Church Stretton parish, 00. Salop], manor, 473, 534. Mirdeld, Mirfeud, co. York, 154. Miserden, la Musardyr, la Musardere, oo. Glouo., barony, 784. , ; manor, 601, 784. Missenden, Messenden, co. Back., 558. , Great, Messenden, oo. Buokl, 273. , Little, Parva Messenden, oo. Buok., 162. T abbot of, 558. Misterton, Minstirton, co. Leic, 776. Mitoham, Mioham, oo. Surrey, p. 174. West, Westmioham [oo. Surrey], 50. Mltoheldean, Dene Magna, co. Glouc, 435. Mitford, Midford, co. N'humb., 24. oastle, 24. park, 609. Mithop [in Kirkham parish], co. Lano., 153. Mitton, 00. Warw. See Myton. Mixbury, Mixebury, oo. Oxford, adrowson, 808. Mlton. See Multon. Mookinge, Thomas de, and Sabina his wife, 309. Mohun, Moun, Reginald de, 112, 500. , William de, 491, 588. , , son of Reginald de Moun and Isabel Basset, 500. Molendino, John de, of Grenham, 875. Molesfen, oo. N'humb. See Mousen. Slolesfan, Mulesfen, Henry de, 672. Molesfen, Henry de son of Henry, 672. Moleton. See Multon. Molineus, Molyneus, William de, 114, 252. Molton, North, Nort Multon, co. Devon. manor, 735. Moltone, co. N'hamp. See Moulton. Molyneus. See Molineus. Momeley. See Lomel. Mondevill. See MandevUle. Monemue. See Monmouth. Monemut, Henry de, 109. See Munemuth. Mongeham, Moningeham, oo. Kent, 680. Mongomeiy. See Montgomery. Mongton, oo. Somers. See Monkton. Moningeham, oo. Kent. See Mongeham. Moniton, oo. Heref. See Monnington. Moniton. See Muneton. Monkton, West, Mongton, co. Somers., manor, 217. Monkton Farleigh, co. Wilts. See Farleigh. Monkton, Nim [oo. York], advowson of priory, p. 267. Monmouth, Monemue, liberty, 649. Monnington Strudel, Moniton, oo. Heref., manor, 606. Montacute [oo. Somers.], prior of, 217. Monte Acuto, Muntagu, John de, 912. , Katherine de, 706. Simon, son of Sir William de, 807. Sir William de 353,807. Monte Alto, John de, 340. Monte Canisio. See Munehensy. Monte Forti, Henry de, p. 158. , Pater de, 10 6ts, 679. Robert de, 729. , Petronilla wife of, 729. , Simon de, Sari of Leioester, 558. Monte Gomeri. See Montgomery. 384 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. Monte Kaniso. See Munohenay. Montford, Manford [co. Salop], p. 280. Montgomery, Mungumeri, Monte Gomerii MuDgumery, honour and barony of, 166, 180, 801, 827. Montgomery. See Services. Montgomery, Mongomery, Adam de, J). 279. ]Montibus, H. 4e, 915. Montibus, Robert de, 915. Montsorel, co. Leio. See Mountsorrel. Moorsholme, Great, Morsum [in Skelton parish], 00. York pp. 265-8. Mora, la Morehuse [in Bywell parish?], oo. N'humb. 691, 773, 804. Mora, Thomas de, Thomas son of Gamel, 691 773, 804. Cf. More. Mordaunt, William, 732. Morden, Mordon [co. Camb.], Sir William Cheny of, q.v. Mordon [co. Salop], p. 280. Morddne, Nicholas de,' 399. Morehuse, co. N'humb. See Mora. More, la More [in Lydham parish], oo. Salop, 326, 464, 812 {p. 281). , 00. Somers., 328. More, Roger de la, 326. Roger de la (2), 46t. More, Roger de la (2), 326. Roger de la (3), 464, 812 (j). 281). 0/. Mora. Moreleigh, Morleg, co. Devon, 278, 564 (p. 175). Moreton, North, Norfchmorton, Morton, oo. Berks, 10, 558. Morton, co. Essex, manor, 774. in the Marsh, co. Glouo. See Henne ■ merse. ...: Valence, Morton, oo. Glouc, 76. , church of, 76. on Lugg (?), Froremerton, oo. Heref., 109. Morrell, Morton, oo. Warw., 679. Morewyk, co. N'humb. See Morwick. Morhey, co. N'hamp., 513. Morin, William, 366. IXorkote, Alan de, 319. Morkote, John de, son of Alan, 319. Morleg [co. Devon] . See Moreleigh. Morleg, W. de, 278. Morpeth, Morphathe, Morpath, co, N'humb., 683, 775. , park, 683. Morphathe, co. N'humb. See Morpeth. Morsum, co. York. See Moorsholme. Mortain, honour of, 8, 68. little fees of, 213, 257, 310, 336, 403, 563, 592, 631, 732, 859, 872. Mortein, Sir Hugh, 901. ' Mortenn, John de, fee of, 393. Mortham, co. York, 743. Mortimer, Mortuo Mari, Mortymer, Roger de, 147. Mortimer, Hugh de (son of Roger and Isabel), 89. , Sir Hugh de (sou of Margery), 439. , Isabel de, 89. , Ralph de, 17, 90. Sir Robert de, 491. , Roger de, 89, 732. , fee of, 404. Morton, oo. Buck. See Maid's Moreton. , CO. Glouc. /S«e Moreton. , CO. Kent. See Dodindale. , CO. Leic. See Gilmorton. , Mort [co. Lino.], 511. [near Bourn], co. Line, 245 , CO. Nott., 77. , CO. Warw. , Sec Moreton. [inOrmsby? parish], co. York, 753. Morton, Robert de, 524. Walter de, 807. Mortuo Mari. See Mortimer. Mortymer. See Mortimer. Morvill, Joan de, 106. , , Helewisia and Ada, heirs of, 106. Morvrick, Morewyk [in Warkworth parish], 00. N'humb., 720. , Morwyk [co. York], 418. Morwyck, Hugh de, 720, 759. Moseleg, oo. Heref., 654. Moston, CO. Kent, 273. Moulebrec, eo. Lane. See Mowbrick. Moulsoe, Moulesso, co. Buck., manor, 230. Moulton, MuletoD, co. Lino., 343. , Moltone, Multon, co. N'hamp., 166 633. Moun. See Mohun. Mountnessing, Gynge Mounteney, co. Essex, 742. Mountsorrel, Montsorel, oo. Leic, manor, 334. Mousen, Molesfen, Mulesfen [in Bambrongh parish, co. N'humb.], 672. Mowbray, Mubray, Mumbrei, Munbray, Roger de, 123, 296, 421. barony, 314. Mowbrick, Moulebrec, Mulebreo [in Kirkham parish], co. Lane, 153. Moyne, Beringerle, p. 161. Mubray. See Mowbray. Mucegros, Muchegros. See Museegros. Muohelegam, co. Salop. See Muckleton. Muchelney, Muchelnye, Muoheleneie [co. Somers.], abbot of, 217, 912. Muoketun, oo. Line. See Muokton. Muokleton, Muohelegam [in Shawbury parish 00. Salop], 122. Muokton, Muoketun, oo. Lino., 291. MuoleshuU, 00. Hants, p. 175. Muhaut, Sir Robert de, 735. Mulebreo, co. Lane. See Mowbrick Miileburn, co. Dorset, See Milbome. INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. 885 Muleford, oo. Wilts. See Milford. Huleford, Bichard de, 882. Muleford, Edmund son of John son of Eiohard ' de, 882. , Richard de, 188. Sir Stephen de, 882. Mulesfen, oo. N'humb. See Mousen. Mulesfen. See Molesf en. Muleton, oo. Lino. See Moulton. Multon, 00. Devon. See Molton. , CO. N'hamp. See Moulton. SCulton, Kuletoii, Sloleton, Dllton, Lambert de, 84. , Thomas de (2), 758. Multon, Sir Alan de, 495. , Sir Hugh de, 758. , Hulbertde, 758. , Thomas de(l), 758. , (2), 758. , (3), 758. , Thomas son of Thomas de, of Gils- land, 811. , Sir Thomas de, 115, 199. , Thomas de, 145. , Thomas de, son of Lambert, 84. Mulverton [co. Somers.]. See Milverton. Mumbrei. See Mowbray. Mumby, Munby, Joan de, 79, 128, 858. Mummewrth, oo. Wilts, mill, 188. Munbray. See Mowbray. Munby. See Mumby. Kuncell, William de, 12. Munclieusy, Monte Kauiso mun- chensi, Honte Canisio, Mun- chanes, Montek, SEunkanesy, Munchanesy, Muncheus, Munt- cheuesy, Hubert de, 883. Boger de, 152. Munohensy, Agatha wife of Soger de, 883. , Lady Denise de, 440. , Hubert de, sisters of, 883. , Eobertde, iJ. 266. SirWarinde, 301. , William de, son of Sir William, 301. , William de,' 401. , Sir William de, 585. Mundf ord, Eobert and Cecily de, 807. Mundeville. See MandeyiUe. Mune, CO. Glouc. See Meon, Munede [oo. Salop]. See Myndtown. Uunemuth, Mlunemue, John de, 371. See Monemut. Muneton [oo. Salop]. See Menutton. Muneton, co. Salop. See Minton. Muneton, Sluniton, Moniton, John de, 534. Peter de, 473. Muneton, Johnde, son of Peter, 473. , his sisters, 634. 2:2880 Munfiohet, Bichard de, 689. Munfiohefc, Bichard de, 686, 711. Mungumeri, Mungamery. See Montgomery. Muniton. See Muneton. Muntagu. See Monte Aouto. Mnntohanesy, Muntohenesy. See Munohensy. Mimvimn, Eoesia wife of Eiohard de, 92. , Richard, 848. Murdac Alice, 112. Murdac, Beatrice, sister of Alice, 112. , , late wife of Rohert Maudit, 842. , Henry, p. 257. , WiUiam, 6796is. Murdoc, Maud, 80. Muriel, William, of Newcastle, oo. Staff., 276. Muriel, John, 276. Mursley, Mursle, co. Buck., 247. Musard, Balph, 601. , Balph (son of the last), 784. , Robert, 99. Musard, Nicholas, 784. , Ralph, 99, 501. , , son of Ralph, 601. , SirE., 707. Musardere, Musardyr, oo. Glouc. SeeMiserden. Musoamp. See Muechamp. MuscegroB, Mucegros, Muchegros, John de, 631. , Bobert de, 311. , Walter de, 606. Musoegros, John de, son of Eobert, 311. , Johnde, 530 (p. 157), 926. , SirE. de, keeper of Savernake forest, 235. , Walter de, 109. , had nine daughters, 606. Musohamp, oo. Nott. See Muskham. Muschamp, Muscampis, Muscamp, Muschaump, Muschans, Isabel daughter of Bobert de, 216. Bobert de, 202. Muschamp, lady Isabel de, 216. , Eobertde, 341. his daughters, 202. , , heirs of, 766. William de, 202. Musewell, oo. Oxford. See Muswell. Musham, 587. Muskham, Musoham, oo. Nott., 874. Musters, Mustres, Geoffrey de, 396. , Johnde, 497. Muswell, Musewell [in Piddington parish, co. Oxford], manor, 558. Mutford, Muthford, co. Suffi., adyowson, 582. Myckeley, oo. N'humb. See Mickley. MydloTenton, co. Sussex. See Lavant. Mymyoan. See Mimekan. Myndtown, la Munede [co. Salop], p. 280. 2b 386 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. Mynestanaker, co. N'humb. See Minster Acres. Mynistre, co. Oxford. See Minster Lovel. Mynstanesaores, co. N'humb. See Minster Acres . Myre, William le, 807. Myton, Mitton [by Warwick], co. Warw., 679- N Kackington, Natindun, co. Kent, p. 155. NafEerton, Nofferton, Natferton, Naffertun [in Ovingham parish], co. N'humb., 494, 579, 608, 630. , CO. York, manor, 462. Nanetel, Hugh, p. 267 Napton, CO. Warw., 679, 776. , advowson, 776. Napton, Adam de, 776 (pp. 267-8). Narborough, Norburgh, oo. Leic, manor, 898' Nashenden, Nessinden [by Rochester], co. Kent, manor, 467. Nassington, oo. N'humb., wood of, 694. Natferton, co. N'humb. See Nafferton. Natindun, co. Kent. See Naokington. Nayland, Neilond [co. Suff.], 396. Neal, Nigel, Robert son of, 247. Neoton, Neketon, oo. Norf., advowson, 688. , manor, 588. Neilond [oo. Suff.] . See Nayland. Neketon, oo. Norf. See Neoton. Neketon, Ifeketune, Henry de, 552. Neketon, Henry de, 48. , Walter de, p. 160. William de, son of Henry, 552. Nerford, Peter de, p. 152. Nesbit, Nesebith [in Doddington parish], co. N'humb., 528. Nesfield, Nessefeld [in Ilkley parish, co. York], 761. Ness, Little, Nesse [co. Salop], p. 280. Nessefeld [co. York]. See Nesfield. Nessinden, co. Kent. See Nashenden. Nesy. See Danesy. Netelbedde, co. Oxford. See Nettlebed. Nethe . . . , co. Buck., 903. Netheravon, Netherhavene, co. Wilts, 754. Nether Ham, co. Somers. See Ham. Netherhavene, oo. Wilts. See Netheravon. Netherwent [oo. Monm.], 60. Netlestede, Nethlestede, co. Kent. SeeNettle- stead. Netley, locus Sanoti Edwardi, oo. Hants, monks of, 62. Nettlebed, Netelbedde, co. Oxford, 236. Nettlestead, Netlestede, Nethlestede, co Kent, 630 (p. 155), 741. . Nettleworth, Nettlewrth [in Mansfield parish], 00. Nott., 157. , Neubieging, oo. York. See Newbiggin. Nenbigging, Neubiging, co. N'humb. See Newbiggin. Neubighin, co. Cumb. See Newbiggin. Neubir, la, court of, 524. Neubold, co. Warw. See Newbold. Neubottle, co. N'hamp. See Newbottle. Neuburne, co. N'humb. See Newbum. Neuoraye, oo. Cumb., 106. Neuebiging, Elias de, 520. Neuhale [co, York], p. 175. Neuham, oo. Bedf. See Newenham. , 00. Oxford. See Nuneham. Neuhlntune, oo. Kent. See Newington. Neuport, eo. Buck. See Newport. , CO. Essex. See Newport. Neuseles, co. Hertf . See Newsells. Neusum, eo. Lane. See Newsham. [cb. Lino.]. SeeNewhouse. CO. York. See Newsome. Neusum, Adam de, 296. Neuton, oo. Cumb. See Newton. , CO. Leic . See Newton Haroourt . [Wood-Newton], oo. N'hamp. See Newton. , CO. N'humb. See Newton. 00. Warw. See Newton. , 00. Wilts. See Newton Toney , 00. York. See Newton. ITeuton, Adam de, 645. , Johnde, 567. Neuton, John de, son of John, 567. , William de, 645. , William son of Walter de, p. 281. Nevill, Uevile, Nevil, Nevvil, Novilla, Alexander de, 154, 270. Ernisius de, 372. Geoffrey de, 132. , Geoffrey de, of Laceby, 660. Hawisde, 706, 881. , Joan de, 549. , John de, 200. , JoUandde, 78. , Ralph de, bishop of Chichester, 27. Nevill, Alexander de, barony of, 270. , , son of Alexander, 154. Gilbert de, son of Ernisius, 372. Hugh d6 (temp. John), 193. , Hughde, 468, 487, 491, 648. , (different men?), 405, 515, 660. Joan de, 371. , Johnde, 223, 744. , Jolland de, 78. , and Maud his wife, 842. , Jolland son of, 842. , Mabel wife of Geoffrey de, 132. , Philip de, 301, 782, 776. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 387 Nevill — cont. , Ealph de (brother to WiUiam), 776. Beginaldde, 679. , Sir Bobert de, 561, 577, 743, 753, 800 (p. 265). Simon de, 913. , William de (brother to Ealph), 776. Newark-on-Trent, Neuwerk, co. Nott., 396. Newbiggin, Newbighin, oo. Cumb., 314. Neubiging [in Shotley] , oo. N'humb., 528. by the Sea, Neubigging [in Woodhorn pariah], oo. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. , Neubieging [in Aysgarth parish], oo. York, 743. NeWbold on Avon, Neubolde, oo. Warw., 793. Newbottle, Neubottle, Neubottell, Neubotil, 00. N'hamp., 123, 333. .advowson, 810. , manor, 333, 810. I Neubotelgrave, 00. N'hamp., hundred, 168. Newburgh, Novo Burgo, Robert de, 75. , Boger de, 267. Thomas de, earl of Warwick, 10, 21. Newburgh, Alexander de, 267. Henry de, 920. earl of Warwick, Philippa, wife of, 10, 21, 193. , Thomas de, earl of Warwick. Ella wife of, 21. , , Margery sister of, 21. Newburn, Nenburne, oo. N'humb., manor, 220. Newoastle on Tyne, 579, 608, 630. burgesses in, 691. , oastle guard, 191, 736, 804. , oourtof, 499. exohequer at, 609, 766. , nimsof, 41S. Newoastle under Lyme, oo. Staff., 276. oourt at, 358. , service at, 308. Neweham, oo. Kent, manor, 693. Newelaunde [oo. Devon]. See Newland. Neweman, John le, 627. Newenham, Neuham [near Bedford], priory of, 454. Newenham, oo. Oxford. See Nuneham. Newenton, Newentun, co. Kent. See Newing- ton. CO. Somers.,^. 158. Neweton, co. Hants. See Newton. 00. N'hamp. See Newton. Newjiouse, Neusum, oo. Lino., abbot of, 870. Newington, Newenton [near Hythe], oo. Kent, 774. Bertram, Nenhintune, Newetun, co. Kent, 663. field names in, 663 (p. 173). Newinton, Eliaa de, 774, Newland, Newelaunde [in Collumpton parish, 00. Devon], p. 176. 00. Glouo., 324. Newlands, Novalanda [in Bywell parish] oo. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. New Moor [in Bothal parish], oo. N'humb., 520. Newport Pagnell, Neuport Paynel, oo. Buck., honour of, 281. Neuport, co. Essex, church, 808. , , manor, 808. , Novus Burgus [I. of W., co. Hants], p. 176. , Novus Burgus, co. Salop, 267. Newport, Neuport, fee of, 656. Newsells, Neuseles, Newesel [in Barkway parish], oo. Hertf., 155. , manor, 367. Newsham, Nusum, Newsum, Neusum [in Kirkham parish], co. Lane, 143, 253, 313, 338. NewBome, Neusum, co. York, 296. Newsum, oo. Lane. See Newsham. Newton Longville, LungeviU, oo. Buck., prior of, 522. , West, Neuton [in Broomfield parish], 00. Cumb., 768. , Neweton, co. Hants, manor, 149. Harcourt, Neuton, oo. Leic, 411. CO. N'hamp., hay, 694. Wood-, Neuton, co. N'hamp., 166, 667. Hall, Est Newton, Neuton [in Bywell parish], oo. N'humb., 191, 691, 773, 804. on the Moors, Neuton [in Shilbottle parish], oo. N'humb., 663. Forester, Niweton, oo. Somers., manor, 217. Sermonville, Niweton [oo. Somera.], 911. Regis Neuton, co.Warw., 453. Toney, Neuton, co. Wilts, 386. Neuton in Cravene [Bank Newton in Gargrave], oo. York, 470. Kyme, Neuton upon Querff, Neuton, 00. York, 470. , mill, 690. le Willows, 00. York, 743. Newtown [in Eothbury parish, oo. N'humb.], 164. Newynton, . . . de of Eookhampton, 875. Newyntune, William de, 563. Neyrnut, Geoffrey, 903. Neymut, John, 903. , Miles, of Hugeham, 903. Nicholas, John son of, 399. , Robert son 0^ 896. Nicholas, Alexander son of, of Riston, 111, , Nicholas son of, of Linwood, 674. , Peter son of, of Clixby, 620. Balph son of, 532. . . . , , Ralph son of. See Berkeley. 388 INDEX OF PEKSONS AND PLACES. Niohole. See Lincoln. Nigel. See Neal. Nifcerpole in Savernake forest [oo. Wilts], 868. Nimet, co. Devon. See Nympton. ITinndesfeld, co. Glouo. See Nymphsfield. Nitherhamm, co. Somers. See Ham. Nitherhardres, oo. Kent. See Hardres. Niweham, co. Oxford. See Nuneham. Niweton, oo. Somers. See Newton. Nooton, Noketun, co. Line., 577. Nodariis, Nicholas de, 10. Noel, Richard, 1. Noel, William, 1. Nofferton, oo. N'humb. See Nafferton. Noketun, co. Line. See Nocton. Nonencurt, William de, 776. Norburgh, oo. Leic. See Narborough. Norbury, Northbury [in Stockport], co. Chester, 125. Nord Goseford, co. N'humb. See Gosforth. Nordwde, William de, 114. Noreys, Nores, Robert le, 582. , Simon Is, of Brimpsfield, 876. Norfolk, Adam de, 732, 776. Norh', Henry son of Petei-, 281 . Norhgivel, co. Bedf. See Northill. Norhir' Castrum!, oo. N'humb., 465. Norhoseneye, co. Oxford. See Oseney, Norhtoft, CO. N'hamp. SeeNortoft. Norley, Northil in Astley, Nortkley [in Astley Abbot's parish], oo. Salop, 801. Normanbey, co. N'humb., 663. Normand, Normant, Normaund, Ralph le, 420. Normand, Luke son of Johnle, 548. , Reginald le, 420. Normandy, 17. Normanton, South, co. Derby, 810. , CO. Nott., 43. [on the Wolds in Plumptree parish, CO. Nott.], 611. Iformanvill, Ralph de, 421. Thomas de, 55. NormanviU, Ralph de, 470. , Thomas de, son of Ralph, 421. Walter de, 110. Normaund. See Normand. Normidelton, co. N'humb. See Middleton. Norridge, Norrige, co. Wilts, wood, 173. Nortauton, co. Devon. See Tawton. Nortbur', Roger de, 326. Norteclive, co. Glouc, 311. Northampton, Norhamton, 587. castle, guard, 247. Northbury, eo. Chester. See Norbury. Northeleg, eo. Essex. See Notley. Northewode, co. Kent. See Northwood. Northil, 00. Salop. See Norley. NorthUl, Norhgivel, co. Bedf., 393. Northkelleseye, oo. Lino. See Kelsey. Northmorton, oo. Berks. See Moreton. Northover, Northovere, co. Somers., p. 163. Northstok, co. Somers. See Stoke. Northtorp, oo. Essex. See Thorp. Northwood, Northewode, co. Kent, advowson and manor, 924. Nortkley, oo. Salop. See Norley. Nortoft, Norhtoft [in Guilsborough parish], 00. N'hamp., 732, 776. Nortoft, William de, 867. Norton, p. 159. CO. Heref., 703. , King's, 00. Leio., 776. Wood [oo. Norf.], 29. by Daventry, co. Northamp., 10. , CO. Oxford, 80S. , Cold, Caldenorton, co. Oxford, 827. Ferris, Norton [in Kilmington parish], CO. Somers., 311. Midsummer, eo. Somers., 580. [in Blaekenhurst hundred, eo. Wore.], 619. Norwich, 500. , bishop of, 282. castle, 47, 280, 289. Noteleie [co. Essex] . See Notley. Notley, White, Noteleie, Notheleg, oo. Essex, 744. , manor, 809. Nottingham, 242. Novalanda, co. N'humb. See Newlands. No villa. See Nevill. Novo Burgo. See Newburgh. Novo Ilercato, Adam de, 638. Novus Burgus, co. Salop. See Newport. Noyon, Nugun [near Charleval, Eure, France] prior of, 268, 563. Nun Appleton, Apiltou [in Bolton Percy parish], co. York, 142. , prioress of, 690. Nun Burnholme, oo. York. See Bumholme. NunciuB, Stephen, 743. Nuneaton, Eton, oo. Warw., 776. Nuneham, Newenham, Neuham, Niweham, CO. Oxford, 755. , manor, p. 174. Nunnington, Nunington, oo. York, 154. Nusuin, 00. Lane. See Newsham. Nymphsfield, Ninndesf eld [oo. Glouo.], manor, 512. Nympton George, Nimet [oo. Devon], 165. INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES. 389 Oakenshaw, Akauesoale [in Cleotheaton] , co. York, 296. Oakhill, HoohuUe [in Froxfield parish], oo. Wilts, 417. , Hoohullemers, 417. Oakley, Aole, oo. Bedf., 679. ) Great, Aole [oo. Essexl, advowson, 711. , manor, 711. , Little, Aole, co. Essex, manor, 476. .1 , Acle [in Croxall parish], oo. Staff., 827. Oakthorpe, Oothorp [in Church Gresley parish], co. Derby, 453. Oakworth, Akewrthe, oo. York, 296. Obaris, oo. Salop. See Hobbaris. Obbele [oo. Salop]. See Obley, Obbendrif, oo. Salop. See Hobendrid. Obley, Obbele [in Clunbury parish, co. Salop], p. 281. Oburnford, Woburneford, oo. Devon, 548. Odoombe, Odecumbe [co. Somers.], 697. Oddeston, oo. Leio, See Odstone. Odecumbe, co. Somers. See Odoombe. Odell, WahuU, oo. Bedf., honour, 196. , manor, 195. Odiham, Odyham, co. Hants, 176, 224, 600. , manor, 66, 224. hundred court, of, 417. Odo, William son of, 414. SfieOtho. Odstone, Oddeston [in Shackerstone parish], CO. Leic, 797. Odyham, co. Hants. See Odiham. Odyneton, William de, p. 176. Oedymere, oo. Sussex. See TJdymej. Oft, CO. Westm. See HofE. Offerton [in Stockport] , oo. Chester, 125. Offinton, CO. Lino. See XJffington. Ogelaundre, Roger de, p. 175. Oggeberg [co. Deyon] . See Ugborough. Oiril. See Eyvil. Okeford, Child, Akford [co. Dorset], 60. , Shilling, Aoford, oo. Dorset, p. 161. Fitz Pain, Akeford, oo. Dorset, advowson, 580. , manor, 680. Okenardton, oo. Oxford. See Hook Norton. Okestune, Sir Alexander de, 728. Oldewode [oo. SuEf.]. See Peasenhall. Old Moor, CO. N'humb. See Pendemore. Oldmoor [co. Suft.J. See Staverton. Olenhal [oo. Warw.]. See Ullenhall. Olethorne, Hiilethorn hundred, oo. Hants, 684, 812 (p. 279). Ollerton, Allerton, co. Nott., 870. Ondhop, CO. Westm. [rectius Midhop]. See Meathope, Ongar, Angre, co. Essex, 18. , honour of, 304. hundred, 764. , heirs of, 850. , lord of, 643. Opinton, oo. Salop. See TJppington. Orchardleigh, Orchardlege, Horchardeslegh, Oroherdlee, oo. Somers., 342, 622. Oroheaton, co. Wilts, p. 152. Oroop, Oroope, co. Heref., manor, 20. Ordeshale, oo. Nott. See Ordsall. Ordsall, Ordeshale, oo.Nott., 77. Ores, Richard de, 287. Orewell, oo. Camb. See Orwell. Orlaweston, co. Kent. See Orlestone. Orlaweston, 'William de (1), 879. Orlaweston, William de (2), 879. Orlestone, Orlaweston, oo. Kent, manor, 879. Orleton, Erleton [in Wellington parish], oo. Salop, 160. Orpington, Little Orpinton, oo. Kent, 805. Orric, Bichard, 104. , Isabel and Maud sisters of, 104. Orskinton, oo. Nott. See Orston. Orston, Orskinton, oo. Nott., 11 ter. Ortiaoo, Ortiheye, Ortyaoo, Ortyay, See liorty. Orton, CO. Oxford, 808. See Worton. Orwell, Orewell, co. Camb., 530 (p. 160), 732. Orweye, Thomas de, p. 174. Osbaldeston, Osbaldiston [in Blackburn parish, 00. Lane], 418. Osbert, Walter son of, 264. Oseney, North, Norhoseneye, co. Oxford, manor, 808. Osmunddeston [oo. Norf.], now called Scole, q.v. Osney, Osen' [co. Oxford], abbot of, p. 169. Ospringe, Ospreng, Osprenges, co. Kent, 893. , MaisonDieu, 563. Ostricer, Roger le, 878. , Alan son of, 878. Oswaldestre, oo. Salop. See Oswestry. Oswaldtwistle, Oswaldtwysil [in Whalley parish, oo. Lane], 418. Oswardbed, oo. Nott., court and soke, 671. Oswestry, Oswaldestre, Blancmostre, Album Monasterium, Blaunkmoster, oo. Salop, 684. , oastle, town and members, p. 279. barony, 684. Oterburn, oo. Hants. See Otterbourne. Oteringyte mere, co. Norf., 711. Otford, Otteford, oo. Kent, court, 805. Otho, William son o^ 483. 390 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. Otho, Thomas son of, 483. SeeOdo. Ottefoi-d, 00. Kent. See Otford. Otterboume, Oterbume, co. Hants, manor, 404. Otterbnrne, Otturburne [in Elsdon parish], 00. N'humb., manor, 49. Ouisdene, oo. Suff. See Ousden. Oulton, Holton [co. York], 418. Ouneby, oo. Lino. See Owmby. Oure, CO. Q-louo. See Over. Ousden, Ouisdene, oo. Suff., manor, 704. Ouaton, Wlsington [in Tadcaster], oo. York, 470. Outohester, TJloesti-e [in Bambrongh parish], manor, 766. Over, 00. Camb., 878. , Overe, Oure [in Ahnondsbury parish] , 00. Grlouc, 10. manor, 710. , Wayere [i.e. Church Over], oo.Warw., 776, 793. Overland, Everland, co. Kent, manor, 593. Overton [in Lancaster parish], oo. Lane, 432. , 00. Leic. See Cole Orton. , CO. N'hamp., p. 153. Overton, Adam de, son of John, 432. Overton, John de, son of Adam, 432. Ovigton, CO. N'humb, See Ovington. Ovill. See Eyvil. Ovingham, co. N'humb., 49. , advowson, 49. Ovington, Ovinton, Ovynton, Ovigton [in Ovingham parish], oo. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. ,..,, Ulvington, co. York, manor, 251. Ovinton, Ovynton, Ovigton, Philip de, 691, 773, 804. Ovynton, co. N'humb. See Ovington. Ovynton. See Ovinton. Owen, Robert, 333. Owen, Oweyn, Jorvard ap, four daughters of, 150. Gf.Iweyn. Owmby, Ouneby, oo. Line, 145. Owthorne, Wytthoren, Hutthorn, co. York, 471. Oxeoroft manor in Balsham, oo. Camb., 807. Oxendon, Little, Oxindon [oo. N'hamp.], 652. Oxenton, Oxindon, oo. Glouc, p. 157. Oxford, St. John, master of, 679. countess of, p. 257. sister to R. de Quenoy, p, 257. , e!>rl of, 212, 443, 6^0 (p. 159), 559, 585, 648, 744. SeeYere. Oxindon, oo. Q-louo. See Oieuton. , 00. N'hamp . See Oxendon. Oxkrimbe, John de, 470. Oxted, Aostede, Oxsted, oo. Surrey, manor, 530 {p. 152), 741. Oxted, Oxsted, Axstede, Aostede, Bioland de, knt. 741. Oxted, Eoland de, p. 152. , , Olive wife of, 741. , Eoland son of, 741. Oylly, Henry de, and Maud his wife, 10, 558. Pabenham, oo. Bedf . See Pavingham. Pabenham, Pabbeham, John de, 693. Pabenham, John de, son of John, 693. Pace, John, 740. Pach, WUliam, 486. Paokelescroft, co. Wilts. See Paxoroft. Paokington Magna, Pakinton, oo. Warw., 679. , Little, Pakynton, co. Wai-w., 776. PackmanstOne, Pakemanston [in Newohuroh parish], oo. Kent, 680. Padbury, Padebyri, oo. Buck., manor, 126. Paddewrh, oo. Berks. See Padworth. Padebyri, co. Buck. See Padbury. Padiham [in Whalley parish, co. Lane], 418. Padworth, Paddewrh, co. Berks, manor, 230. PaeneU. See Paynel. Page, John, 250. , Nicholas, 45. Pahilflit, oo. York. See Paulsfleet. Painel. See Paynel. Painscastle, Gastrum Matildis [co. Radnor], 588. , honour, 588. Paiuton, oo. Lino. Sec Ponton. Pakeman, Kobert (1), of Kirby Muxloe, 797. Pakemai}^ Robert (2), 797. Pakemanston, oo. Kent. See Packmanstone. Pakinton, Pakynton, oo.Warw. See Paokington. Paling, CO. Sussex. See Poling. Palingham, oo. Sussex, manor, p. 279. Palterton, Pautirton, oo. Derby, 707. Pamber, Penber, oo. Hants, 272. Pampeden, oo. N'humb. See Pandon, Pandon, Pampeden [in Newcastle on Tjme], 465. Paneworth, manor, p. 152. Papilun, Ridell, 934. Pappewrth, oo. Camb. See Papworth. Papworth St. Agnes, Pappewrth, Pappeworth, 00. Camb. and Hunt., 133, 630 (0.161'' 556. Parco, Robert de, 363. Paroo, Henry de, son of Robert, 363. Parham, Alice de, abbess of Wilton, 794, Paris, Parys William de 353. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 391 Paris, John,de, 10. William de, knfc. 81. Park fishery [in Somboum], oo. Hants, 417. , North [in Somboum], oo. Hants, 417. , 00. York. See Healaugh. Parlebien, Simon, 685. Parmenter, Ralph, 917. Parndon, Great, Perendo?, oo. Essex, 279, 638. manor, 538. Parnholt wood [in Somboum], co. Hants, 417. Parrot, Perret [oo. Somers.] , river, serjeantry on east side, 263, 298, Passele, Gilbert, p. 158. Passelewe, Sir Hamo, 864. E., justice, 560. , Robert, 514, 933. Passemer, William, 538. PateshuU, eo. N'hamp. See Pattishall. Patriodale, oo. Westm. See Patterdale. Patrikdale, John de, 314. Patterdale, Patriodale, oo. Westm., 114. Pattishall, Pateahull, co. N'hamp,, 827. Patton [in Kendal parish], co. Westm., mill of, 114. Paul, John son of, 396. Paulerspury, Peria, Piry, co. N'hamp., 219 Paulsfleet, Pahilflit, Pawelflet, co. York, 471. Paumer, William, 679. Paunton, co. Lino. See Ponton. Pautirton, co. Derby. See Palterton. Pavely, Pavilli, Pavelly, Kobert de, 219. , "Walter de, 366. Pavely Maud de, 219. , Reginald de, knt., son of Walter, 866. , Robert de, 811. , Robert de, son of Robert, 219. Pavingham, Pabenham, oo. Bedf., 693. Pawelflet, co. York. See Paulsfleet. Pasoroft, Paakele8orofte[inSemiDgton parish], 00. Wilts, 306. Payn, John son of, 214. * Payn son of Margery, Robert son of, 680. Paynel, Fainel, Paenell, William, 139. Paynel, Pulk, 139. , Katherine wife of John, 633. , William, father of William, 139. , Alice wife of, 139. Peak, CO. Derby, 378. , castle of, 378. PeasenhaU, Peaenhal [co. Suff.], manor, 744. , Oldewode in, 744. Peatling Magna, Petlyng, oo. Leic, 776. Pebworth, Pebbewrthe, co. Qloue., manor, 776. Pecche, Peche, Pech, Hamo, 822. Peoche, Bartholomew, 822. Sir Gilbert, 807. , Hugh, 133. , John, 679. , lady Luoy, 822. , Riohard, 679. , Robert, 916. Peddeleg, oo. Cheater. See Pedley. Pederwyc, Thomas de, 145. Pedley, Peddeleg [in Adlington township, parish of Prestbury], oo. Chester, 127. Pegeswrth, co. N'humb. See Pegsworth. Peggenes [in Bridgwater ?, co. Somers.], 754. Pegsworth, Pegiawrthe, Pegiz, Pegeswrth [in Bothal parish], oo. N'humb., 520, 607. Peissun, Sir Nicholas, 813. Pelevill, Peter de (1), 40. Peter de (2), 306. Peter de (3), 844. Pelevil, Peter de (2), son of (1), 40. , Peter de, brother of (3), 844 Pembury, Pepingeburi, eo. Kent, p. 155. Penber, co. Hants. See Pamber. Penderaore [Old Moor in Bothal?], eo N'humb., 720. Pendle, Pennul [oo. Lane], forest, 418. Pendrine, p. 176. Penebrigg, Penebrugge, Henry de, 5, 260, 328. Penedok, Hughde, 417. Penesoeatre, Rohesia wife of Stephen de, 737. Penkeston, Penkiston, co. Derby. See Pinxton. Penna, la Penne, John de, 734, 816. Penne, la, manor, p. 174. Pennul [oo. Lane.]. See Pendle. Pentir, Baldwin de, p. 175. Pentiz, Pentioio. See Apenticio. Pentridge, Pentrioh, oo. Dorset, p. 161. Pentryhodry, Percheroderi [in Clun parish, CO. Salop], i). 281. Penwortham, Penwrtham, co. Lane., barony of, 338, 390. Peopleton, Puplinton, Pupplinton, oo. Wore., 814. Pepingeburi, co. Kent. See Pembury. Perche, Perches, honour of, 593. Percy, Ingram, de, 506. Peter de, 653. Kichard de, 452. , William de, 64, 452. Percy, Henry de, 363, 452, 735, 812 (p. 279). , Peter de, 452, 470, 751. , Robert de, 653. William de, 506, 751, 800 (p. 265). , tee of, 364, 653. Perendon, oo. Essex. See Parndon. Perepont, William de, 706. Peret, oo. Somers. See Perrot. Peria, co. N'hamp See Paulerspury. Perington, Periton, Perugton, Perin- ton, Adam de, 633. 392 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. Perington, Adam de, 773, Perles, John de, 557. Perlogue, Portloge, Portloke [in Clun parish, CO. Salop], p. 281. Perrer, Eobert de, 750. Perret, Kiver. See Parrot Perrot, North, Peret, co. Somers., manor, 257. Perry, Perye [in Qt. Staughton parish], co. Hunt., 809. Pershore, abbot of, esoheator, 227, 229, 230, 236, 238, 239, 241 248. Perton, co. Staff. See Pirton. Ferton, Pertone, Jolin de, 408. Ranulph de, 426. Perton, Banulph de, son of John, 408. , William de, 426. Perugton. See Perington. Perye, co. Hunt. See Perry. Pesemere, William, 603. Pesenhal [co. SufE.] . See Peaaenhall. Peter, Henry son of, 498. , Peter son of, of Kelbam, 378. Sir Reginald son of, 230. , Reginald son of, f. 265. Peterborough, Burg, co. N'hamp., abbot of, 10, 246. Petersfield, Petreafeld, co. Hants, p. 156. Petersham, Piterichesham [in Wimbome parish], co. Dorset, ^J. 161. Peteratou, Petreston [co. Norf .], prior of, 504. Petling, CO. Leic. See Peatling. Petresfeld, co. Hants. See Petersfield. Petreston [co. Norf.]. See Peterston. Pette, Simon de la, 412. Pettes, 00. Kent, p. 155. Pettevin. See Poitevin. Peyensey, Pevenesel, co. Sussex, castle, guard, 801. Peverel, Pevrel, Agnes, 386. Hugh, 474. Peverel, Agnes, 37. . , John son of Hugh, 474. , Thomas son of Agnes, 386. , honour, 192, 219, 283, 348, 681, 652, 662, 810, 833, 906, 913. ' , , court of, view of frankpledge of, 797. , , court of , at Leicester, 797. [of Dover], honour, 191. , of Nottingham, honour, 874. Peyforer, Sir P., 593. Peyvre, John, 453. Paulinus, heirs of, 247. Philip the coolt {cocus), 893. Philip the cook, 114. Philip, Richard son of, 254. , William son of , 264. Picheford, Ralph de, 286. Picheford, John de, son of Ralph, 286. Pichford, oo. Salop. See Pitchf ord. Piokenham, North, co. Norf., 743. I Pickering, Pikering, co. York, socage of 240. forest, ^0. Pickthom, Pykethom [co. Salop], 921. PickweU, Piokewell, co. Leic, 759. Picleswade, co. Hants, p- 176. Picot, Pikot, Pygod, Henry, 665, 823. Thomas, of Eatdiff, 344. Willian^, 904. Picot, Christiana wife of Thomas, 217 , Geoffrey, 743. , Nicholas, 66.5, 823. Robert, 891. , William (1), Joan mother of, 904 , (2), 904. Pictesle, oo. N'hamp. See Pytchley. Piddletown, co. Dorset, Pidele Bardolfeston [Burlestone] in, 371. Pidekeswell, Robert de, 912. Pidele, co. Dorset, 549. Pidele Bardolfeston, oo. Dorset. Sec Burlestone. Pidese, oo. York. See Pidaea. Pideseburton [co. York] . See Burton Pidsea. Pidsea, Pidese, co. York, 471. Pikehale, Eanulph de, 743. Pikering, co. York. See Pickering. Pikot. See Picot. PiUerton, Pillardinton, oo. Warw., 679. Pimpe, CO. Kent, 698. Pimperne, Pympr', co. Dorset, 630(2'. 157), 776. Pincerna. See Butler. Pinoheoomb, oo. Glouo. See Pitchcomb. Pincote, co. Camb., p. 160. Pinfold, Pinford [in Sherborne parish, oo. Dorset], 580. Pinkeny, Pynkeny, Henry de, 304. Pinkeny, Henry de, son of Henry, 304, 776. Pinnock, Pinnoekshire [in Didbrook parish], 00. Glouc, manor, 890. , la Forde and la Hide in, 890. Pinxton, Penkeston, Penkiston, oo. Derby, 43, 70. , manor, 98. Pipard, Pjrpard, Edmund, 826. , William, 660. Pipard, Edmund, son of William, 660. , Thomas, 826. Pirehill, Pirul, co. Staff., hundred, 308. Pirie, co. Oxford. See Waterperry, Pirie, Emma de, 73. Pirot, Pyrot, Ralph, 241. Pirot, Ralph (2), 241, 626, 713. Pirton, Piryton, oo. Oxford, manor, 786. , Perton '[in Tettenhall parish], oo. Staff., 408, 426. Pirul, 00. Staff. See Pirehill. Piry, CO. N'hamp. See Paulerspury. Pirye, oo. Heref., 703. Piryton, oo. Oxford. See Pirton. Pitohcomb, Piucheoomb, co, Q-louc, 112. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 393 Pitchford, Pichford, oo. Salop, 286. , manor, 286. Pitohley, oo. N'hamp. See Pyfcoliley. Piterichesham, oo. Dorset. See Petersham. Pithisford, oo. N'hamp. See Pitsford. Pitney, Putteneysi, oo. Somers., manor, 315. Pitsford, Pithisford, Pittesford, oo. N'hamp., 732, 776. Pitstone, Pyoheleathorne, Pythelesthorne, oo. Buok., 903. Pitt(?;, La Putte [in Hursley parish, oo. Hants], 899. Pittesford, co. N'hamp. See Pitsford. Pittesle, 00. N'hamp. See Pytohley. Planaz, Joan wife of Balph de, 134. Planohe, la, oo. Gloue., 493. Planohe, Thomas de la, 493. Plasoetis. See Plessetis. Playgrive, oo. York, p. 266. Flayz, Kichard de, 711. Piayz, Balph de, son of Bichard, 711. Eiohardde, 689. See Plessetis. Plessetis, Plascetis, Plecy6, Plecy, Plesseiz, Flesetis, John, de, earl ofWarwick, 558. Plessetis, Adam de, 683. ,Hifghde, 273. Hugh de (son of John), 558, 792. John de (earl of Warwiok), and Margery his wife, 21. , John de, writ to, 607. , William de, 217, 275. See Playz. Plimpton, Plinton, oo. Devon. See Plympton. Plugenet, Plogeuet. Pluggenet, Wil- liam, 410, 637. Plugenet, Henry de, 637. , Joioe, son of "William, 410, 637. , William de, 366. Plumbare, Boger de, 730. Plumberghe, Flumberg, Blumberg, Plumberche, Plumbers, Laurence de, 288. , Thomas de, 100. Plumberghe, Christiana wife of Thomas de, 100. , Christiana de, 468. Lanrenoe de, son of Thomas, 100. John son of Thomas de, 288. Plumberrow, Plumberoh, Plumberg, Plumbere [in Hockley parish], oo. Sssex, 100, 288, 578, 700. Plumpton, Plumton [in Lazonby parish], co, Cumb., hay of, 120. Plumpton, 00. Devon. See Plympton. Plumptree, Plumtre, wapentake [oo. Nott.],587. Plumton, CO. Cumb. See Plumpton, , 00. Devon. See Plympton. Plumton, Neal de, 751. Plumton, Neal de, 452. , Bobert de, 751. Plumtre [oo. Nott.j. See Plumptree. Plympton, Plimpton, Plympton, Plumpton, Plinton, Plumton, co. Devon, p. 175. , oastle and honour, p. 175-6. , oastle, p. 176. , honour of , lands held of , 141. , township, p. 174. , advowson of schools, p. 174. bailiffs of, 129. , borough and foreign hundred, court of, 50. , prior of, 112. Pooklington, Pookelington, co. York, manor, 471. Poer, Pouer, Banulph le, 43, 98. , , Dionisia wife o^ 70. Poer, Sir Balph le, 340. , Eanulphle, 810,814. , son of Eannlph, 43, 98. , William le, 810. Pogeys, Pugys, Sir Imbert le, 440. , Joan wife of, 440. , Sir Bobert, 901. Poitevin, Pettevin, Peter le, 853. Pola, William de, 45. Polanton, co. Hants. See Polhampton. Poles, CO. York. See Pool. Polestede, Polested, Hugh de, 632, 880. Polhampton, Polhamptun, Polanton [in Overton parish], eo. Hants, manor, 471. Polileg, 00. Salop. See Pulley. Poling, Paling, co. Sussex, hundred, 812. Pollard, William, 452. Polstead, Polstede, co. Suff., advowson, 632, 880. manor, 632, 880. Poltimor, Bichard de, 588. Pomeraye, Henry de la, 295. Pomeraye, Margaret wife of Henry de la, 295. Pondevill, William de, 60. Poninton, co. Chester. See Poynton. Pont del Arche, Ponte Arche, Bobert de, 76, 149. Pont del Arohe, Constance wife of Bobert de, 76, 149. Balph de, 76. , William de, 76. Pontefraot [co. York], 418. , borough, 418. , honour, 418. Pontefracto, Robert de, 342. Ponton, Great, Paiuten, Pauuton, co. Lino., 74. Pontope, Punthope, Thomas de, 608. Fontope, Thomas de, Constance and Isabel daughters of, 608. Pool, Poles [in Brotherton parish], co. York, 653. Pooley, Pouelee, Powelee [in Polesworth parish], oo. Warw., 453. Popeshale, oo, Hertf., pp. 153, 156. 394 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. Popham, Gilbert de, 211. Popham, Eobertde, son of GHlbert, 211. ' Porohester castle [oo. Hants], 560. Port, William de, 455. Portbury [eo. Somers.], manor, 60. Portes, Eiohard de, Walter son of, 10. Portesoiwet [oo. Monm.]. See Portskewett. Portloke, Portloge [co. Salop]. See Perlogue. Portskewett, Portesoiwett [oo. Monm.], manor and borough, 60. Potton, 00. Bedf., manor, 781. Pouelee, oo. Warw. See Pooley. Pouer. See Poer. Poultney, Pulteney [in Misterton parish], oo. Leic, 776. Poulton, Pujton, co. Glouc, 10. Poulton, Pultun, oo. Wilts, 14. , manor, 590. Powelee, oo. Warw. See Pooley. Poweleye, land called, oo. Oxford, p. 174. Poyndel, Avice, p. 154. Poynton, Poninton [in Prestbury parish], co. Chester, 125. Poynz, Nicholas, p. 157. Pratell, Asoulph de, 110. Preeres, Henry de, 10. Prendegast, Prendeg, Gerald, Gerard de, 254. Prendegast, David de, 254. , Eliaade, 254. , Henry de, 254. , Maurice de, 254. \.., William de, 254. Presall, Presho [in Lancaster parish, co. Lane], 519. Prestecot, Prestekote, Kichard de, 213, 859. Prestecot, Walter de, 213, 859. Preston, oo. Lane., 847. Capes, Great Preston, oo. TT'hamp., 360. Brookhurst, Preston [in Shawbury parish], oo. Salop, 308. CO. Suff., manor, 586. [in Holderness, co. York], 471. pond [Great Preston park, in Kippax, 00. York], 418. Preston, Baldwin de, 207, 294. Preston, Sir Gilbert de, 275, 564 (p. 173). , Henry de, son of Baldwin, 207, 294. , Bichardde, 743. , William de, 743. Pridiuton, Walter de and Margery his wife, 741. Priketon, Roger de, 395. Princes Bisborough, oo Buck. See Risborough. PrittleweU, Pritelwell, oo. Essex, 487. Prudhoe, Prudehou, oo. N'humb., 49. , manor, 49. , woods in, 49. Pruz, William le, 740. Pruz, William le, 588. , William le, son of William, 740. Puokington, Pukinton, co. Somers., 278. Pugys. See Pogeys. Puile, Walter de la, 670. Pukinton, co. Somers. See Puokington. Pulborough, Puleburgh, Pulberwe, oo. Sussex, advowson, 562. , manor, 662. Stapelbroo pasture in, 562. Pulehale [oo. York], p. 175. Pulley, PoUleg [in Meol Brace parish], co Salop, 136. Pulteney, oo. Leic. See Poultney. Pulton, oo. Glouc. 5ee Poulton. 00. Wilts. See Poulton. Punoard. See Punsard. Punchardun, Punohardon, Punchard, Robert de. Sir Robert, 178, 603. William de, 352. Punfaud, William de la, 455. Punigges, Adam de, 711. Punsard, Punzard, Puncard, Geoffrey, 547. Pimsard, Geoffrey, 642. , Robert, 642. William son of Laurence son of Geof- frey, 647, 642. Punset, William de, 872. Punthope. See Pontope. Punzard. See Punsard. Puplinton, co.Worc. See Peopleton. Puppelawe, oo. Somers., p. 158. Pupplinton, oo. Wore. See Peopleton. Purbeok, Purbik, oo. Dorset, p. 156. Puritoh, 00. Glouo. See Purton. , Puryton, oo. Somers., 515. Purle, 719. Purleigh, Purle, oo. Essex, 250, 472, 909. Purslow, Over Pusseloue, Pusselowe [oo. Salop],!). 280. , hundred, i). 280. Purton, Puriton [in Lydney parish], oo. Glouc, manor, 710. Pusselowe [oo. Salop] . See Purslow. Puton. See Putton. Putte, L*. 00. Hants. See Pitt (?). Putteneya, oo. Somers. See Pitney. Putton, Puttone, Puton, James de, 330. Putton, James de, 188, 374. , William de, 436. Puryton, oo. Somers. See Puriton. Pyohelesthorne, co. Buck. See Pitfit'one. Pydele Bardolf , oo. Dorset. See Burleston. Pydele Tunere, oo. Dorset. See Turner's Puddle. Pygod. See Pigot. Pykart, W., 801. Pykeshull, Robert de, 479. Pykethorn [oo. Salop] . See Piokthorn. INDEX OF PEKSONS AND PLACES. 395 Pyleflat, p. 266. Pympr, oo. Dorset. See Pimperne. Pynell, Pynel, William, 38. Pynell, John, 38. Pynkeny. See Pinkeny. Pyrot. See Pirot. Pytohley, Pitohley, Pioteale, Pittesle, N'hamp., 166, 168, 809. Pythelesthorne, oo. Buck. See Pitstone Q Quarel, Sir Ivo, 299. Quarlous, oo. Lano. See Wharles. Quasheved, oo. Westm. See Whasset. , Queeniborough, Queneborou [oo. Leio.]. See Curson. Queldal, Euphemia de, 653. Quency, Q,uinsy, Boger de, earl of Winchester, 587, 732, 776. Quenoy, Eobert de, 587, 776. , E. de, 776. Quendon, Quendene [oo. Essex], 301. Queneborou [oo. Leio.]. See Queeniborough. Querdon, Ealpii de, 734. Querendone, Geoffrey de, 913. Querendone, Ealph de, 918. Queteley [co. Lano.]. See Wheatley. Quinsoaldisherthe, Quinsohaltishurede [in Kirkham parish] , oo.Lano., 153. Quinsy. See Quenoy. Quintin, John, 872. Quistan, oo. Lano. See Whiston. Quitewell, co. Norf. See Whitwell. Quitewelle, Bioher de, p. 152. E Eabayn, Elias de, 674. Kabercy, Oervase de, 906. Eabercy, Eobert de, 906. Eacheford, co. Essex. See Eoohford. Eadbnme, Eodburn, oo. Warw., 679. EadoliSe on Trent, Eadeolyve, oo. Nott., ad- vowson, 810. , manor, 810. Eadeclyve [in Bristol], co. Somers.,^. 168. Eadcot, Eedoot, Eotoot, Eettoot [in Langford parish] , oo. Oxford, 268. manor, 407. Eadeolive, Badeoly ve, oo. Nott. See Badoliffe ; BatolifE. Eadeclyve, co. Somers. See Eadoliffe Radeford, oo. Warw. See Radford. Eadeklive, oo. Nott., 415. Radene, co. Wilts, 417. Eadene, William de, 417. Eadestok, oo. Somers. See Radstock. Eadeuell, co. Bedf . See Eadwell. Radewaye, oo. Warw. See Eadway. Radewell, oo. Somers. See Rodwell. Radewell, Kadeuell, Robert de, 626. Radford Semele, Radeford, co. Warw,, 679. Rading meadow, p. 156. Radlegh, oo. Essex. See Eayleigh Eadatook, Eadestok, co. Somers., pp. 157, 159. Radstone, Rodeston, co. N'hamp., manor, 471. , Over and Nether, 471. Radway, Radewaye, oo. Warw., 319. Eadwell, Eadeuell, oo. Bedf., 626. Raghton, Rauhton, Henry de, 806. Raghton, Simon de, 806. Eaheved, oo. York. See Rayhead. Rainham, Reynham, co. Essex, manor, 727. Renham, co. Kent, 316. la Broue and Wereowrth in, 316. , Renham, Reynham, Magna Renham CO. Norf., 281, 361, 657, 756. Raleigh, William de, bishop of Winchester, 45. Ralph, Hugh son of, 874. , Richard son of, alias son of Richard, 129. Ralph, Henry sou of, 323. , William son of, 314. , sou of Robert, Ealph son of, 258. Ramese, co. Essex. See Eamsey. Eameseye, John de, 585. Eampisham, Eamesham, co. Dorset, manor 633. Eamsey, Eamese, oo. Essex, manor, 586. Eomesheye, Eameseye, Ramese [oo. Hunt.] , abbot of, 166, 292, 809, 878. Eand, Peter de, 743. Eandioners [oo, Salop] , p. 279. Eantou, Rontton, oo. Staff., 411. Ranulph, Randolph, Ralph son of, 743 Ranulph, Thomas son of, 470. Rapin, Isabel, 568. Rasak, oo. Lano. See Rosacre. Rasen, East, Estraseu, co. Line, 674. , Middle, Rasene, co. Line. , manor, 674, Ratby, Eoteby, oo. Leic, 339. EatcUff on Soar, Eadeclyve, Eadeclive, oo, Nott., 344. , fishery at, 344. , Pioot of, g.'U, Eatlesdene [oo. SufE.], See Eattlesden. Eatlesdene, Sir Eoger de, 711. Eatlinghope, Eoderhope, oo. Salop, p. 281. , prior of, p. 281. Eattlesden, Eatlesdene [oo. Suff,?], 711. Raueden marsh, co. Essex, 104. 396 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. EaughtoD, Eauhton [in Dalston parish], oo. Cumb., 806. Eauhton. See Eaghton. Eaimdes, Geoffrey de, 706. , Eiohard de, 584. Eayenholme, Eawenholme, oo. Cumb., 811. Eayenigge, oo. Bedf., 393. Eavensden, Barenesden [oo. Bedf.], 516. Eavenaer, Eavenser Hodde, CO. York, 471. Eavensthorp, Eavenesthorp, Bareuestorp, oo. N'hamp.,430, 584. Earensthorpe [near Boltby], co. York, 824. Eawoliffe, Out and Middle, Eoutheolire [in St. Michael le Wyre parish], co. Lane, 153. Eawenholme, oo. Cumb. See Eavenholme. Eayhead, Eaheyed, co. York, 452. Eayleigh, Eeyle, Eeyleg, Eelieghe, Eeyl , Eeleye, Eadlegh, Eeleghe, Eeyleye, Eeylee, co. Essex, 1, 486. manor, 873. barony and honour of, 99, 164, 466, 468, 632, 635, 651, 764, 768, 888. , , Sweyn, holder of, temp Ed- ward Conf. , 486. , , summoner of, 486. Eayne, Little Eeyn, Eeynes, oo. Essex, 790. , manor, 459, 678. advowson, 469. Eaynham, Eeynham, Eenham, Godfrey de, 103, 361. ^ee Eenham. Eaysak, 00. Lano. See Eosacre Eeaveley, Eeyeley [in Ingram parish], oo. N'humb., 720. Eed HaU, Eod [oo. York] , 418. Eedcar, Eedker, Eideker [in Marske pariah], CO. York, p. 266, p. 268. Eedcot, CO. Oxford. See Eadcot. Eedcot, William de, 425. Eede, Wredo [oo. SufE.] , 719. Eedelesworth, oo. Norf . See Eiddlesworth. Eedene, co. Nott., 709. Bedenhale, Warren de, 53. , , Eobert son of, 53. Eedenhall, Eedenhale, oo. Norf., 53. Bedeswell, oo. Essex. See Eidgewell. Eedker, oo. York. See Bedoar. Eedleghe, honour. See Eayleigh. Eedlevet, Eelevet court, in Kent, 480, 923. Eedlington, co. Norf. See Eidlington. Bedlis [co. Somers.]. See Luyel. Bedmerton, co. Glouc. See Eodmarton. Eedmile, Eedmilde, co. Leic, manor, 11. Eedmire, Bidemor, Eidmor, oo. York, 743. Bedwick, Eedwyk [in North wiok parish], oo. Glouo., manor, 710. Eeginald, John son of, 807. Beind [co. Lane], 418. Beinden, Eeyndenn [in Hawkinge parish], co. Kent, park, 774. Eelevet. See Eedlevet. Eeleye, Eelieghe. See Eayleigh. Bemenham, co. Berks, 10. Eenchewrth, co. Glouc, p. 158. Eendcombe, Byndeoombe, Eenden Cumb., Eendecumb, oo. Glouo., 544. , advowson, 530 {p. 158 Us). Eenegile, Eoland de, 114. Eeneswike, co. York. See Eunswick. Benger, John, 699. Eenham, oo. Kent. See Eainham, , 00. Norf. See Eainham. Eenham, William de, 657, 685. See Eaynham. Eenigton, oo. N'humb. See Bennington. Eenneswys, co. York. See Bunswick. Bennington, Eenigton, oo. N'humb., 663. Lymekylne lesche in 663. Benny. See Beynny. Eeseleye. See Eisley. Boston, Eiston, oo. Lino., 113. Bettoot, CO. Oxford. See Eadcot. Bettendon, Bettendun, oo. Essex, 301. Bevel. See Eivel. Eeveley, oo. N'humb. See Eeaveley. Bewe, Bews, Bewes, co. Devon, 262. manor, 799. Bewehale, co. Essex. See Eivenhall. Bewel, Eoell [by Ai-undel] , oo. Sussex, forest 812. Eewenhale, oo. Essex. See Eivenhall. Eewes, co. Devon. See Bewe. Eeydon,oo. Soff., 883. , advowson, 883 , manor, 559. Eeydone, Eobert de, 883. Eeygate, John de, 716. , , esoheator, 2). 268. Beyle, oo. Essex. See Eayleigh. Keymes, William de, 733. Beynies, John de, 733. Beyn, co. Essex. See Eayne. Eeyndon, Beyndun, co. Essex. See Boydon. Beyner, vicar of Godmanchester, 640. Eeynes, oo. Essex. See Eayne. Eeynes, Simon de, 742. Eeynham, oo. Essex. See Eainham. , CO . Norf . See Eainham. Eeynham. See Eaynham. Beynny, Benny, Maud wife of Eobert de, 72. Beyward, Sir Alan son of, 703. Bheims, St. Eemy, abbot of, 503, 557. Eibbil, river. See Bibble. Bibblloestre [oo. Lano.]. See Bibohester. Bibble, Eibbil, river, fishery in, 252. Bibohester, Eibbilcestre [oo. Lane] , 418. Bicardeby, oo. Cumb. See Elokerby. Kicbard, earl of Cornwall, king of the Bomans, king of Almain, 808. Eiohard, earl of Cornwall, king of Almain 154, 196, 210, 225, 246, 232, 368, 462' 607, 521, 559, 638, 755, 774, 807, 903.' INDEX Of peesons and places. 397 Eiohard, a chaplain, 778. Eiohard, Wallensis, 107. Kichard, Maim son of, 501. Bichard son of alias son of Ralph, 129. William son of, 888. Biohard, Henry son of, 311. John son of, of Claydon, 913. Simon son of, 724. , Thomas son of, of Warwick, 319. , Walter son of , de Portes, 10. , William son of, 743. , William son of, of Stambridge, 697. Biohemond, Bichemmid, Euchemond, Gilbert, 743. , Fromund de, 2. Biohmond, Biohemund, Bichem, Bichemunt, CO. York, 743. abbot of St. Agatha, 743. , castle, guard of, 807, 891. , honour or fee of, 145, 258, 497, 686, 664, 708, 744, 822. Biokerby, Bicardeby [in Stanwix parish] , co. Cumb., 115. Biddlesworth, Bedeleswrth, oo. Norf., 348. Bideker, oo. York. See Bedcar. Bidel, Eichard, 495. Bidelisford, Walter de, 905. Eidemer, oo. York. See Eedmire. Eideward [oo. Salop], p. 280. Eidgewell, Eedeswell, co. Essex, 381, €23. Eidgmont, .Eugemuud, Eugeomont [in Burst- wick parish, co. York], 471. Biding, Eyding [Shotley high quarter], oo. Nhumb., 528. Eidlawe, oo. Wilts. See Budloe. Bidley, Byddeley [in By well parish], co. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. Eidlingtou, ' Bedlington, co. Norf., church, 918. Eidmer. See Eedmire.- Biel. Sec Eyhill. Eifley wood, co. Hants, 45. Eigge, Eichard de la, 224. Eigwite, CO. Sussex. See Eudgwick. Eihill, 00. N'humb. See Byall. Bihill. See EyhuU. Eileby, Master Eichard de, p. 159. Bimigtun(?), oo. Oxford, 668. Bingstead, Bingstede [in Osmington parish, 00. Dorset] , 580. ,'Bingstede, op. N'hamp., 333. Eingwood, oo. Hants. See Aluringwdd. Eingwould, Eudelingewealde, co. Kent, ad- vowson, 924. manor, 924. Bipariis, Insula, Baldwin de, earl of Devon, 50. , (sod of the last), 564. Eipariis, Insula, Baldwin de, earl of Devon, 63, 86, 259, 293, 325, 537, 842, 865. ... (son of the last), 63, 233, 440, 474, 485, 630 (p. 139), 537, 842, 865. , SirB. de, 18. Bipariis, Eypariis, Biveres, Hawisia de, p. 176. ,Johnde, 614. , Margery de, 530 (p. 156), 860. , Biohard de, p. 175. , Sir Bichard.'de, 18. SirEobert de, 870. , Walter de, 868. Bipariis or Vemun, William de, earl of Devon, &c., 278, 326. Eiplington [in Whalton parish] , co. N'humb., 232. Bipon, Eypon, cd. York, 743. Bisborongh, Prince's, Bisseberg, Eysenberg, Bysenbergh, oo. Buck., 26, 903. , manor, 808. , la Dene in, 903. Bisby [by Appleby], oo. Lino., 65. Bisendon [oo. Glouc.]. See Bissington. Bishton, Biston [in Blackburn parish, oo. Lane] , 418. Eising, Eysing, Clement de, 807. Biskecrof t, co. Line. ,113. Bisley, Beseley [co. Derby], 687. , wapentake, 587. Eismede [oo. Bedf.]. See Bushmead. Eispeton, co. Westm., mill, 820. Bisseberg, co. Buck. See Eisborough. Bissenden, co. N'hamp. See Eushden. Bissington, Eisenden [oo. Glouc], 562. Biston, 00. Hants, moor, p. 175. [co. Lano.]. Sec Bishton. , CO, Lino. See Boston. Biston, Nicholas de, Alexander son of. 111 Rivel, Bevel, Mabel, 267. Eivel, Mabel, 748. , Maud, 68. , land of, 680 Eivenhall, Eywehale, Bywehal, Eewenhale, Bewehale, oo. Essex, 184, 239, 357, 444, 489. manor, 367,854. parson of. See Bouoestre. Biveres. See Bipariis. Eoald Burton, John de, 743. Eobert, the forester, 462. , the tailor, 114. son of Geoffrey, Thomas son of, 323. Bobert, Hugh, son of, 160. , Banulph son of, 258. Eobert, Sir Guy son of, 236. , Biohard son of, 10. , Walter son of, 476, 559, 673, 586. Boborough, Euberg [oo. Devon], hundred court, p. 176. Booelin. See Eoscelin. 398 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. Roohale, co. Salop. See Euthall. Eoehamton, John de, 872. Roche, Daniel de la, 334. Rocheford, oo. Essex. See Roohford. Iloch.eford, SXaud de, wife of John de Bydun, 323. Rooheford, Guy de, 309. Rocheland, 278. Roches, Emma de, daughter of Roger son of Henry, 482 Rochester, oo. Kent, bridge of, 813. , castle, guard at, 94, 158. priory, 693. prior of, 412. Roohford, Rocheford, Racheford, co. Essex, 100. , hundred, 467, 873. liberty of, 399. Rookborn, Rokeburn, co. Hants, la Hale in, 303, 846. Roekhampton, Roehamton [oo. 01ouo.], 875. Rockingham, Rokingham, co. ]!7'hamp., 210, 246. , castle, guard, 210, 246. Rookliff, Routhclif, co. Cumb., manor, 738. Roda, Rod [co. York]. See Red. Rodburn, oo. Warw. See Radburne. Roderhope, oo. Salop. See Ratlinghope. Rodes, Gerard de, 611. Rodestayn, co. York. See Rudston. Rodestayn, William de, 636. Rodeston, oo. N'hamp. See Radstone. Roding, White, Rouing, co. Essex, manor, 852. Rodington, Rodinton, oo. Salop, 160. Rodmarton, Redmerton [oo. Glouc], p. 158- Rodwell, Radewell [in Kingsbury parish] , co. Somers., 328. Roell, CO. Sussex. See Rewel. Roffa. See Roucestre. Roger the tailor, cissor, scissor, le Tail- lur, le Taluur, 380, 397, 658. Roger the tailor, his sisters, 397. chancellor of Wenlook, 801. son of John, Robert son of, 164. Nicholas son of . See Berkeley. , Ralph son of, 300, 664. Robert son of , 164. ;., Robert son of, 491. , Robert son of, 918. Rogewerde Magna, co. Essex, marsh, 100. Rokeburn, co. Hants. See Eockborn. Rokeby, Henry de, 743. Rokelond, Stephen de, 776. Rokesle, Sir John de, 805. Roking, CO. Kent, See Ruckinge. Boking, Alulf de, 179. Roking, Roger de, son of Alulf, 179. Thomas de, son of Alulf, 179. Rokingham, oo. N'hamp. See Rockingham. Rokingham, (JeofErey de, 210, 246. Rokingham, Geoffrey de, son of Geoffrey, 210, 246. Eolleston, Rolyeston, co. Staff., 333. 00. York, 636. Eollestone, Eolliston, co. Leic, 776. Rolvenden, Rullindonn, co. Kent, 774. Rolvenden (?), . . . denne [oo. Kent], 563. Rolyeston, oo. Staff. See RoUeston. Holveston, William de, 333. Romely, Alan de, 776. Romeny, Alan de, 725. Eomeny, Robert de, 725. Romesheye [oo. Hunt.]. See Ramsey. Romund, Alan, 636. Ronewell, co. Essex. See Ruuwell. Rontton, oo. Staff. See Ranton. Roph. See Roucestre. Ros, Hugh de, 145. , John de, 145. Margaret wife of Robert Ros of Wark. 800. Sir Robert de, 274, 791 , ^j. 257. , Sir William de, 80, 97, 471. Rosaore, Rasak, Raysak [in Kirkham parish], CO. Lane, 153, Roscelin, Rocelin, John, 559. WiUiam, 732. Eoseles, Rossell, John de, 720, 759. Beatrice wife of, 720, 759. , William de, p. 265. Ross [in Belford parish], co. N'humb., 202. Rossa [rectius Roffa] . See Roucestre. Rossale [co. Salop]. See Rosshall. Rossell. See Roseles. Rosshall, Rossale [oo. Salop] , p. 280. Rot, WiUiam, 683. Rotoot, CO. Oxford. See Radoot. Roteby, oo. Leic. See Ratby. Rothbury, Roubiri [oo. N'humb.], 164. church, 164. .forest, 164. , manor, 164. Rotherfield, Retherfeud, Rutherfeud, Ruthere- feld, CO. Sussex, p. 156, manor, pp. 153, 160. , hundred, p. 153. Rothwell, Rowelle, Bowell, co. N'hamp., p. 156. borough, pjj. 153, 156. , manor, p. 153. Rowelle [co. York], manor, 418. Rotinton, oo. Nott. See Ruddington. Roubiri, oo. N'humb. See Rothbury. Roucestre, Roucestria, Rouecestre, Rofifa, Rut'pha, Roph, Rossa, Peter de, rector of Riveuhall, 367. ' , "William de, 155,854. Roucestre, Eustace de, 891. , Sir Henry de, 156. Peter de, 155, 530 (p. 160), 854. , Sir WiUiam de, 184. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 399 Bougham, Bughham, oo. Suff., 827. Eouing, 00. Essex. Sec Boding. Bous, Ruffus, William, of Watford, 777. C/. Bus. Bousdoun, Dune, oo. Devon, 141. Boutholif, 00. Cumb. See Bookliff. Boutheolive, oo. Lano. See EawolifEe. Bowell, Bowelle, oo. N'hamp. See Bothiwell. ,00. York. See Eothwell. Bowner, Eughenor, Eugenhor, oo. Hants, 336. , manor, 851. Eowton. Euton [in Clungunford parish, oo. Salop], p. 280. Eoxethon, Geoffrey de, 448. Boydon, Eeyndou, Eeyndun, oo. Essex, 588. manor of, 6. Eoyaton, Croyroys, oo. Hertf., p. 160. , prior of, p. 160. , priory, advowson of, p. 160. Euardean, Euardin, Euwardin, oo. Glouo.. manor, 362. Buberg, oo. Devon. See Eoborough. Buohaye, 559. Buohemoud. See Eiohemond, Buokinge, Boking, Bokinge, oo. Kent, 179, 480, 923. Buda, Amand de, 471. Buddington, Dudinton, Botinton, oo. Nott., 219, 497. Budelingweald, c6. Kent. See Bingwould. Budgvfiok, Bigwite, oo. Sussex, advowson, 562. Budioh, 00. Derby, 192. Eudloe, Bidlawe [in Box parish], oo. Wilts, manor, 194. Eudston, Eodestayn, oo. York, 636. Eue, Bobert de, 691, 773, 804. Buffius. C/. Bus; Eous. Bufpha. 5ee Eouoestre. Eugemund, oo. York. See Bidgmout. Eugenhor, oo. Hants. See Eowner. Eugeomont [oo. York]. See Eidgmont. Bugge, la [by Sombourn] , oo. Hants, 417. Bughenor, oo. Hants. See Eowner. Bughham, oo. Suff. See Eongham. Euhehop, oo. N'humb., grange, 49. EuUindonn, oo. Kent. See Bolvenden. EuUy, Hubert de, 889. Bumbrig, oo. Hants, manor, p. 174. Bunewell, oo. Essex. See EunweU. Bunhall, Eunhale, oo. Norf., 711. Eunswiok, Eeneswike, Benueswys [in Hinder- well parish], oo. York, pp. 266-8. EunweU, Bunewell, Bonewell, oo. Essex, 441, 682, 742. Eup', Alexander de, 254. Rub, Agatha wife of William le, 320. , Geoffrey le (of Bassingboiune), 661. ., William le, 282. , William le, of Bassingbourne, 187, 462. Eus, Alice le, (daughter of William and Agatha), 198, 282, 462. , Geoffrey le, 70, 516. , Geoffrey le (of Bassingbourn), son of William, 187, 708. Peter le, 470. Bobert le (of Bassingbourn), son of Geoffrey, 661. , Walter le, abbot of Cirenoester, 110. William le, 470. Cf. EouB. EuBohebrok, Luke son of Clarice de, 713. , Christiana and Cecily sisters of, 713. Eushall, Eusteshal, oo. Wilts, 422. Eushden, Bissenden, oo. N'hamp., 333. Bushton, 00. Chester, manor of, 9. Biston, CO. N'hamp., 166. Russel, Robert, 133. Bussel, John, brother of Bobert, 133. , Sir Ealph, 383. , Sir William, 340. Eusteshal, oo. Wilts. See Eushall. Buthall, Boohale [in Prior's Ditton parish] , 00. Salop, 170. Eutherefeld, Eutherfeud, oo. Sussex. See Botherfield. Buton [oo. Salop]. See Bowton. Euton, John de, 584. Eiohard de, 584. Buwardin, oo. Glouc. See Euardean. Buyly, Eiohard de, 288. Buyton of the Eleven Towns [oo. Salop], p. 280. Eyal, Byel, Thomas de, 610. .-. Cf. Byhill. Eyall, EihiU, Eyhill [in Stamfordham parish], 00. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. Bybef ', Eiohard de, 743. Byddeley, oo. N'humb. See Bidley. Byding, oo. N'humb. See Biding. Bye, le By, barony, 676. Bye Hill, Eyhull [in Bothbury parish], oo . N'humb., 300. Byel, 00. N'humb. See Eyle. Byel. See Eyal. Byhel, oo. N'humb. See Eyle, Eyhill, 00. N'humb. See Eyall. Eyhill, Eihill, Eyhull, Eiel, Joan de, 528. , William de, 528, 691, 773. Cf. Eyal. ByhuU, 00. N'humb. See Eye HiU. Eyhull, 00. N'humb. See Eyle. Eyhull, Thomas de, 300. See Eyhill. Eyle, Eyhull, Byhel, Byel [in Whittingham parish], co. N'humb., 300. , Great and Little [in Whittingham parish], oo. N'humb., 664. Eyleston, Eustace de, 296. Eyndeoombe, oo. Qlouo. See Eendoombe, 400 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. Eypariis. See Eipariis. Eypon, CO. York. See Eipon. Eypnn, Amabel de, 621. Eysenberg, oo. Buck. See Prince's Eisborough. Eyeing. See Eising. Eyton, Eitton, co. Salop, 464. Eyttyr manor, oo. Heref., 606. Eywehal, Eywehale, co. Essex. See Eivenhall. s Sabaudia, Sabad', Peter de, 226, 559. Sabritteswrth, Sabryoeswrthe, co. Hertf. See Sawbridgeworth . Sabwyk, eo. Dorset. See Shapwick. Saeomb, Sauecamp, co. Hertf., 280. Sacy, Emery de, 272. Sacy, Isabel and Agnes daughters of Emery Sadhokesherst, oo. Kent. See Shadoxhurst. Sadinton, William de, 339. Saham, oo. Camb. See Soham. CO. Nott.,631. Saham, Lady Basilea de, 807. St. Agatha. See Eiohmond. St. Alban'a [oo. Hertf.], abbot of, 528, 776. St. BriaveU's, co. Glouo., 493, 739. , constable of, 362. , writ directed to, 4. See Presel. St. Bride's, Netherwent, oo. Monm. See Netherwent. St. Edmund's, oo. Suff. See Bury. St. Gregory, 803. St Gyldrede. See Ely. St. Ives, CO. Hunt., 878. St. Laurence, co. Essex, 348. St. Milburg, liberty of, 801. St. Neot'a, priory, oo. Hunt., advowson, «, 161. St. Omer, writ dated at, 475. St. Pol, honour of count of, 573. St. Eadegunds. See Bradesole. St. Eemy. See Eheims. " St. Valery, Walery, honour of, 808. Saintbury, Sanesbyri, Seynesbyri, oo. Gloue. manor, 601, 784. Saloeto. See Sauoey. Salden, co. Buck, 247. Sale, WiUiam de la, 563. Saleby, Salebi in Lindrese [oo. Lino.] , 626. Saleclife, co. Line. See Sawcliffe. Salesbury, Salebiry [in Blackburn parish, co. Lano.], 418. Salford, Saltford, oo. Oxford, 16. Prior'?: Sauford [oo. Warw.], 524. Sdlmes^ I^ljert de, 922. Baling, oo. Essex, 904. Salisbury, New Sarum, 436. , bishop of, 436, 580. bishopric, guardian of , 101. , lands held of, 101. Sail, Salle, co. Norf., advowson, 282. Salmunvill, Philip de, 911. Saltford, CO. Oxford. See Salford. Saltram [near Plympton, oo. Devon], p- 176. Salvage. See Savage. Salvein, Sir Gerard, 314. Samford [co. Devon]. See Sampford. 00. Essex. See Sandford. Salmesbury, Samlisbyri [in Blackburn parish, 00. Lane] , 418. Sampford Courteney, Sanford [oo. Devon], 165. Spiney, Samford [co. Devon], p. 176. Samson, Walter son of, 586. C/. Saumpson. Sancta Ermina. William de, 457. Gf. Sauoto Ermino. Sancto Amando, John de, 412, 659. Sauoto Amando, Emery de, 412. Ealphde, 776. Sancto Andrea, Laurence de, 732. Eogerde, 732. William de, 776. Sancto Claro, Seyncler, Jolin de, 248, 350. Sancto Claro, Gerebert de, father of John, 248, , John de (son of John), 248, 289, 682. Sancto Denisio, Eobert de, 815. Sancto Edmundo, Thomas de, 713. Sanoto Edmundo. John de, Luke son of p 153. Walter de, 713. Sanoto Ermino, Sir William de, 716. i Of. Sancta Ermina. Sancto Georgio, Robert de, 77. Sanoto Georgio, Petronilla wife of Eobert de. 77. Sanoto Georgio, Ealph do, 77. Sanoto Hillario, Alice, wife of Henry de, 134. Sancto Johanne, Walter de, 467. Sanoto Johanne, John de, 810. , Margery de, 467. .Eobert de, 230, 443, 514, 536,660 655. Sancto Laudo, John ie^p. 158. Sancto Licio, Simon de, 227, 808. Sancto Martino, Hugh de, 17, 95. Sancto Martino, Abel de, p. 152. Hugh de, 417. , Ereburg mother of , 17. , , Ingelram brother of , 17. , Joan wife of, 417. , Peter de, sou of Hugh, 95, 417. , , Margery wife of, 417. ■ William de, 417, 530 (p. 158), 549, INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. 401 Sancto ISIauro, Agnes de, wife of Geoffrey, 449. Sanoto Mauro, Henry de, son of Geoffrey and Agnes, 449. , Laurence de, 786. Saneto Petro, TJrry de, 297. Sancto Phileberto, Hugh de, 137. Sancto Phileberto, Hughde, bod of Hugh, 137. Sancto duintine, Hamo de, 909. Sanoto Quintino, Herbert de, 636. William de, 730, 909. Sanoto Walerioo, Guy de, 461 . , Beginald de, 461. Sandford, Samford, co. Essex, 861. Sontford [in Prees parish], oo. Salop. 170. Somford [in Knookyn parish, oo. Salop] , p. 279. Sandford. See Sanford ; Saunford. Sandgate, oo. Kent, 339. Sandiadre, oo Derby, serjeantry of, 52. Sandiaore, Saundiaore, Matthew de, 396. Peter de, 52. Riohard de, 396. Sandleford, Saundelford [oo. Berks], prior of. 776. Sandon, oo. Berks, 647. Sandwell, Sonwell [oo. Staff.], prior of, 524. Sandwioo, Sandwyco, John de, 774. Agnes wife of John de, 563. Sane, Geoffrey de, 29. Of. Saune. Sanford, oo. Devon, See Sampford. Sanford, Saunford, Joan de, 273. Sanford, Christina daughter of Hugh de, 558. , Hugh de, p. 155. Sir Eoger de, 386. Sec Saunford. Sansaver, Hugh, p. 160. , William, i). 160. Santon, Sonton, oo. Norf., 711. Sapoote, Sapecote, oo. Leio., 776. Saperton, co. Glouo. See Sapperton. Sapiston, Sapston, oo. Suff., 280. Sapperisford, oo. Hants, p. 175. Sapperton, Saperton, oo. Glouo., advowson, 562. manor, 562. Sapston, 00. Suff. iSee Sapiston. Sarp, Adam, 202. , Maud, 202. Saucemare, Oeoffrey de, 52; Sauoer, William le, 264. Sauoey, Sausey, Saloeto, Hugh de, p. 176. Ralph de, 356. Robert de, 877. Saueoampe, oo. Hert. See Saoomb. Sanford, oo. Warw. See Salford. Saumpaon, Geoffrey, 679. C/. Sampson. Saunoford, Thomas de, p. 159, 22880 Sauncmedle, Saunmelle, Walter le, 117. Saundelford [oo. Berks], See Sandleford. Saundiaore. See Sandiacre. Saune, Peter de, 561. C/. Sane. Saunford, Sontford [i.e. Sandford], Riohard de, 170, 171. Eleanor wife of Richard de, 171. , Ralph de, son of Riohard, 170. See Sanford. Saunmelle. See Sauncmedle, Sausey. See Sauoey. Sauston, oo. Camb. See Sawston. Sautre, oo. Hunt. See Sawtry. Sauvage. See Savage. Saaveye, Sir Peter de. 145. Savage, Sauvage, Salvage, Suvage, William le, 453. Savage, Geoffrey, 679. , James le, 614, 560. Savernake, Savemak, Savernao [oo. Wilts], forest, 235, 868. Saverne, river. See Severn. Sawbridgeworth, Sabrittesworth, Sabryoes- wrthe. 00. Hertf., manor, 564 (p. 174), 813. Sawoliffe, Saleolife [in Roxby parish], oo. Line, 191. Sawston, Sauston, oo. Camb., 241. Sawtry, Sautre, oo. Hunt., 530 (p. 161), 666. abbot of, 133, 776. Saxham Magna, Saxham, oo. Siiff . , 582. Saithorp, Saitorp, oo. Norf., 743, 774. Say, Sey, Sir William de, 282, 462, 563, 571. 813. ' , William de (2), 813. Scaccario, Koger de, 763. Soaooario, Laurence de, 763. Soalby, Soalleby, oo. York [N.R.], 240. Soaleby, Soalebi, oo. Cumb., 115. Scales [co. York] . See Soholes. by Hilton, co. York, 743. Scales, Robert de, 367. Soalleby, co. York. See Soaleby. Soalthwaitering, Soaltwaitrig [in Kendal parish], co. Westm., 114. Soarbode, Robert, p. 265. Soaroliff, Soartheolife, co. Derby, 707. Scamesdal, oo. Derby. See Soarsdale. Soarrington, Scherinton, co. Nott., llMs. Soarsdale, Soamesdal, oo. Derby, wapentake, 707. Soartheolive, oo. Derby. See Scarcliff. Soelford, co, Nott. See Shelford. Sceketon, oo. Norf. See Skeyton Soelton, 00. Cumb. See Skelton. 00. Norf. SeeShelton. ,00. York. See Skelton. Soelton. See Shelton. Scepton, Qo. Somers. See Shepton. 80 402 INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES. Soepwayge, eo. Devon. See Sheepwash. Scerinton, master Odo de, 94, Seerinton, Walran de, 94. Sohaldefen, oo. N'humb. See Shadfen. Sehaldeford, Biohard de, 867. Sohandes, Sir Roger de, 197. Schaplegh [co. Devon]. See Shapleigh. Sehegeby, oo. Kott. See Skegby. Scheghawe, co. Nott. See Stegby. Sehelaker, Philip, p. 280. Seheldreton [oo. Salop]. See Shelderton. Sohelton [oo. Salop]. See Choulton. Schenedon, co. G-louo. See Shennington. Schepeye, co. Leio. See Sheepy. Soheplay, co. York. See Shepley. Soherinton, oo. Nott. See Scarrinton. Schesneoote, oo. Glouo. See Sezino te. Soheverel, Simon de, 417. Soheynel. See Keynell. Schirberne, co. Hants. See Sherborne. ScMreimk, Schyrnac, William de, 529. Schirenak, Walter de, 529. Sohiringham, co. Xorf . See Sheringham. Seholes, Scales [in Barwick in Elmet parish] , CO. York, 418. , manor, 687. Scholston, CO. Staff. See Shelton. Sohopilande, co. Essex. See Shopland. Sohorninggefeld, oo. Berks. See Shinfield. Schotover, Schottovere, co. Oxford. See Shot- over. Sohovil, Sir Wufred de, 386. Schyrnac. See Schirenak. Soipinham, co. Buck. See Cippenham. Soirlund, co. Derby. See Shirland. Scissor. See Roger. Sekefling, oo. York. See Skeokling. Sckirebek, co. Lino. See Skirbeok. Solindun, oo. Staff. See Slindon. Solindun, Robert de, 276. Scobyri. See Soberi. Scole, Osmunddeston [oo. Norf.], manor, 762. Soorlyng, Henry, 899. Scopiland, oo. Essex. See Shopland. Scot, Jolin le, earl of Chester, 9 , Eleanor wife of, 312. , "William le, 490. Soot, Hugh, 640. , John le, 480. , Walter, 814. Scoteny, Escoteny, Scoteni, lady Fret- h.esant de, 442. , Thomas de, 61. Sooteny, Mabel wife of Peter de, 25. , Peter de, 61. , Walter de,2J. 154. Sootforth, Scotford [by Lancaster] , oo. Lane., 114. . Scotland, queen of, 334, 495. Sootthorp.Rayner de, 452. Sootus. See Scot. Sopinpinham, co. Buck. See Cippenham. Soratton, co. York, 743. Scrafton, Srafton, John de, 743. Sorangia, 760. Sorathawe, Sorattehao [Staythorp?], co. Nott., 378, 870. Scraueleg, Ivo de, 94. Soraueleg, Thurstan de, 919. Peter son of, 919. , William de, 919. Screueleg [co. Warw.]. See Shrewlay. Screveton, co. Nott., 11, 396. Serifelby, co. Lino. See Sorivelsby. Sorivelsby, Serifelby, co. Line, 240. Scundone, co. Wilts, 564. Seabrook, Seybroo [in Ivinghoe parish], co. Buck., 737. Seagry, Segre, co. Wilts, 428. Seaton, Seten [in Boughton Alulf parish], oo. Kent, manor, 6i33. Delaval. Seton [in Earsdon parish]. CO. N'humb., 413. .. , North, Seton [in Woodhom parish). CO. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. Holaecroft in, 773. Sethon. CO. York, 314. Sebbeaouiube, oo. Glouo. See Shepscombe. Sebriteswrth, John de, rector of Street, co. Sussex, 813. Seckington, Sekindon. Sekyndon, oo. Warw., 679, 776. Seculer, Alexander le, 109. Seculer, Nicholas le, 109. Sedgrave. See Segrave. Seend, Sonde [in Melksham parish], co. Wilts. 721. Seez, Ses, abbot of, 503, 557. Segrave, co. Leic, manor, 334. Segrave, Setgrave, Sedg^rave, Gilbert de, 334. Segrave, Gilbert de, 10. Nicholas de, 679, 778. , , son cf Gilbert, 834. Segre, co. Wilts. See Seagry. Segre, Simon de, 428. Seindon [by Sombourn], co. Hants, 417. Sekindon, Sekyndon, oo. Warw. See Seckington Selborne, Seleburn, co. Hants, 272. Seldefurd, oo. N'humb. See Stilford. Seldwiob, co. Kent. See Sheldwiok. Sele, 00. Devon. See Zeal. Selebiu-n, oo. Hants. See Selborne. Selingfeld, co. N'humb. See Shieldfield. SeUond [oo. Suff.]. SeeSholland. Selve, 00. Kent, 783. Sende, co. Wilts. See Seend. Senesbyri, co. Glouc. See Saintbnry. Senlou, Gilbert de, 145. Sentlinge, co. Kent, 783. Sepeleya, co. York. See Shepley. INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 403 Serewardin, co. Salop. See Shrawardine. Serflauug. See Cerlauud. Sergant, Sergaunt, Geoffrey le, 679. , Roger le, 276. Serueoote, oo. Glono. [rectvui oo. Wilts]. See Sharncote. Sernekote, oo. Wilts. See Sharnoote. Sernton, oo. Wilts. See Sherrington. Sersted, Pulk de, p. 155. Serueton, Seruiton, oo. Hants. See Swarraton. Ses, abbot of. See Seez, Setgrave. See Segrave. Sethon, oo. York. See Seaton. Seton. 00. Kent. See Seaton. , 00. N'humb. See Seaton. Seton, Adam de, p. 265, p. 267. Henry de, 691. Gf. Seyton. Settle, Setel, co, York, manor, 452. Sevanz, Sewonz, Sevont, Sevaunz, Robert de, (1), 158. , Robert de (2), 265. Sevanz, Robert de, son of Robert, 158. Robert de (son of the last), 265, 530 {p. 155). Seveneton, oo. Kent. See Sevington. Sevenhamptou [in High worth parish], co. Wilts, manor, 564. Sevington, Seveneton, co. Kent, 680. Severn, Saverne, river, 500. Sevemstoke, Severnestok, co. Wore., manor 366. Sevont. See Sevanz. Sevyle, Henry de, 296. Sewelle, Henry de, 190, 244. Sewonz. See Sevanz. Sey. See Say. Seybroo, co. Buck. See Seabrook. Seyncler. See Sanoto Claro. Seynesbyri, oo. Glouo. See Saintbury. Seynton, oo, Leic. See Shenton. Seyton, Richard de, 679. C/. Seton. Sezincote, Sohesnecote, oo. Glouo., 695. Sfvrifesmull [co. Bedf. oi-Buck.], mill, 340. Shiidfen, Sohaldefen [in Morpeth parish] oo N'humb., 775. Shadoxhurst, Sadhokesherst, oo. Kent, 680. Shaftesbury, abbess of St. Edward's, 75. Shagburi, oo. Salop. See Shawbury. Shapleigh, Sohaplegh [in Chagford parish, co Devon], 165. Shapwiok, Sabwyk, oo. Dorset, 647. Sharncote, Sernekote, Serneoote, co. Wilts, advowson, 710. , manor, 710. stated to 5e oo. Glouo., ^. 158. Sharaton, co. Cheater, 125. Shawbury, Shaghburi, co. Salop, 837, Shawroep. See Chayyorth. Shearsby, Chevysby [in Knaptoft parish], co. Leic, 776. Sheepstor, Skytelestor [oo. Devon], p. 176. Sheepwash, Schepwayae, co. Devon, 278. Sheepy, Shepe, oo. Leic, 411. Magna, Sohepye, oo. Leic, 776. Shelderton, Soheldreton [co. Salop], p. 280. Sheldwick, Seldwioh, co. Kent, p. 156. Shelford, Seelford, co. Nott., court of, 707. Shelton, Soelton, oo. Norf., manor, 762. , Scholstuu [in Stoke-on-Trent ?], co. Staff., 276. Shelton, Scelton, Cheltou, Henry de, 762. Shelton, Nicholas de, 762. , Robert de, 762. Shengham, co. Norf. See Shingham. Shenington, Sheuedon, Schenedon, co. Glouo., p. 167, p. 159. Shenton, Sheyugton, Seynton, Sheynton [in Market Bosworth parish], co. Leic 405, 411, 776. Shepe, 00. Leic. See Sheepy. Shepley, Soheplay, Sepeleya [in Kirk Burton parish], co. York, 163. Shepscombe, Sebbescumbe [in Painswick parish, co. Glouo.], 644. Shepton-Beauchamp, Soepton, co. Somers. , manor. 864. Sherborne Coudray, Sireburn [now the Vine in Sherborne St. John parish] , oo. Hants, manor, 230. St. John, Sohirberne Saint Johan, oo. Hants, 822. , Beaureper in, 822. Sherfield upon Loddon, Sirefeld, co. Hants, 12. Sheringham, Schiringham. oo. Norf., manor, 810. Sherrington, Sernton, co. Wilts, manor of, 124. Sherwood, Syrewde, co. Nott., forest, keeper- ship of, 256. Sheyngton, oo. Leic. See Shenton. Sheynton, co. Leic. See Shenton. Shieldfleld, Selingteld [in Newcastle on Tyne] 465. Shields, Chelis, co. N'humb., 683. Shilbottle, Syplingtbotill, co. N'humb,, 663. Blakelesche in, 663. , Caldenelbui-ne in, 663. Shilford, Syeldeford, Seldefurd, oo. N'humb., 528. Shillingford, Sillingeford, co. Devon, 129. Shilstone, Shilston [in Drewsteignton, oo. Devon], p. 176. Shinfield Schominggefeld, co. Berks., 488. Shingham, Shengham, co. Norf., 688. , advoWBon, ^. 153. Shipecham, co. Norf., 711. Shipton [oo. Oxford], p. 156. Shirland, Scirlund, co. Derby, 810. Shirw'ell, cp. Pevoij, p. 176. 404 INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES. Shoebury, Little, Parva Sobiri, Sobery Parya, 00. Essex, 768, p. 53 (n). Shoford, Suford, Ralph de, 265. William de, 158. Sholland, Sellond [oo. Su£E.], 496. Shopland, Scopiland, Sohopilande, Shopelond, 00. Essex, 487, 830. Shorne, Sorene, co. Kent, 78, 316. Shotley, Sohotley, co. N'humb., 528. Shotover, Schotover, Sohottovere, oo. Oxford, forest, 193. , , bailiwick, 568. Shotswell, Sotteswell, co. Warw., 679. Shottesbrook, Sotesbrot, Sottesbroo, co. Berks, 85, 488. Shrawardine, Serewardin, oo. Salop, p. 280. Shrelefel, co. Lane. See Threlfall. Shrewley, Soreueleg [in Hatton parish, oo. Warw.], 919. Shrewsbury, castle, service connected with, 801. St. Mary's abbey, 445. abbot of, 136, 445, 801. St: Chad, chapter of, 286. Shropshire, forest of, 160. Shuokburgh Inferior, Suokeberg, oo. Warw.. 340. Shiinigehull, oo. Berks. See Sunninghill. Shurton, Snreveton [in Stoke Courcy parish] . 00. Somers., manor, 75. Sibbertoft, Sibertott, oo. N'hamp., 836. Sibdon, Sibetone [co. Salop] , p. 280. Sibertoft, co. N'hamp. See Sibbertoft. Siberton wood, co. N'hamp., 694. Sibeton, Roger de, p. 280. Sibetone [oo. Salop] . See Sibdon. Sibson, Sybbisdon, oo. Leio.. 776. Sibton, Sybeton [by Stouting], oo. Kent, 389. Siche, Robert de la, 679. Siddington, Sodinton, Sudinton, co. Glouc. p. 158. Musard, co, Glouo., manor, 784. Sideham, oo. Oxford. See Sydenham. Sidestrand, Sidestrond, co. Norf., 711. Siileton, Slifeton [in Ditton parish] , co. Kent, p. 155. Sifrewast, William de, 45. Sifrewast, Richard, son of Robert de, 66. , Sir Roger de, 45. Silfreton, co. Devon. See Silverton. Sillingeford, oo. Devon. See Shillingford. Silverton, Silfreton, oo. Devon, manor, 68. Silvington, Silviton, oo. Salop, manor, 503, 557. Simely, Symely, William de, 26. Simely, William de, 679. • Simon, draper of Winchester, 819. , Martin son of, 900. Robert son of , 470. Roger son of, 278. , William son of, of WilberfosB, 470. Simonatone, Simondiston [in Whalley pariah CO. Lane] , 418, Sinago, William de, 110. Sinele, groves of, 694. Sinelington. co. York. Sec Sinnington. Singilton, oo. Lano. See Singleton. Singilton, Alan de, 41. Singilton, William de, heir of Alan, 41. Singleborough, Cinoleberge, oo. Buck., manor, p. 152. Singleton, Singilton [in Kirkham], oo. Lane, 40. , Sengelton, co. Sussex, advowson, p 279. manor, p. 279. CO. Sussex, hundred, 812. Sinnington, Sinelington, co. York, 198. Sipfeud, CO. Sussex, 631. Sirebum, co. Hants. See Sherborne. Siref eld, 00. Hants. SceSherfield. Siward, Richard. 10. Siyestan, oo. Leio. See Syston. Skatebeck, Skaytebeo, Sketebeo, co. York, pp. 267-8. i Skeokling, Sckefling, co. York, 471. [ , Nontegange in, 471 . I Skegby, Soheghawe, Sohegeby [in Mamham parish], 00. Nott., 378, 870. Skegetun, co. Norf. See Skeyton. Skelton, Seelton, oo. Cumb., 199, 811. advowson, 199, 811. , Seelton, 00. York, N.R., 753, 800. Seelton, CO. York, forest, 268. , borough, oastle, &D.,pp. 265-8. Skerbinbec, Skerpingbeo, CO. York. See Sklr- penbeck. Skerradon, Skyredon [in Dean Prior parish, 00. Devon] , 165. Sketebeo, co. York. See Skatebeck. Skeyton, Skegetun, Skeketon, oo. Norf., 419, 522. Skinnergrave, Scinergreve, Skinergrive [in Lofthouse parish] , co. York, p. 266, p. 267. Skipsea, Skipse, oo. York, 471. advowson, 471. mere, eel fishery, 471. Skipton, honour of, 471. Skirbeck, Sokirebek, co. Lino., wapentake, 822. Skirpenberk, Skerpingbeo, Skerbinbec, Skir- kenbee, oo. York, 80. , manor, 667. Skither, Philip, and Margery his wife, 860. Skolonde, Geoffrey de, 217. Skyredon, co. Devon. See Skerradon. Skyredon, Walter de, 165. Skytelestor, co. Devon. See Sheepstor. Slaidburn, Slayteburue [co. York], 418. Slaley, Slaueley, co. N'humb., 528. Slaueley, William de, 528. Slaytebume, co. York. See Slaidburn. INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES. '105 Slebennhet, oo. Monm. Sec Llefnydd. Sleddale, co. Westm., 114. Slifeton, co. Kent. See Sifleton. Slindon, Solindun [in Eooleshall parish], oo. Staff., 276. SmalewyB, oo. Sussex, meadow oalled, 27. Smawa, Smawes [near Tadoasterl, oo. York, 470. Smeeth, Smeth, co. Kent, 59. Smethecot, Koger de, 290. Smetheeot, Philip de, 290. Smetheleye, co. Heref., 109. Smethwick, Smethewio [in Harborne parish], CO. Staff., 827. Snaith, Snayt [oo. York], 418. Snape, co. Tork, 743. manor, 743. wood, 743. Snayt [co. York] . See Snaith. Snedlegh, Snideleg, oo. Devon, 278. Snitfield, Sniteneteld, oo. Warw., 679. Snitter, Snither [in Eothbury parish, oo. N'humb.], 164. Snodhill, SnodhuU [in Peterchuroh parish. 00. Hereford], 197. Soberi, Soobyri, William de, 288, 578. Sobery, Sobii-i, oo. Essex. See Shoebury. Sook Dennis, Sock, oo. Somers., manor, 592. Sodinton, oo. Glouc. See Siddington. Soham, Saham, oo. Camb., manor, 807. , fishery in, 807. Earl [oo. Suff.], manor, 744. Sokens, the, co. Derby, 707. Solar, Solariis. See Solers. Soleny. See SuUeny. Solers, Solariis, Solar, Simon de, 433. , Thomas de, 825. Solers, James de, 5. , Simon de, Isabel wife of, 6. , Thomas de, son of Simon, 483. Sollershope, Hope Solers, oo. Heref., 484. Solport, Solpert [in Stapleton parish], co. Cumb., 115. Solton [in Westoliffe parish], co. Kent, manor, 727. Somboum, Sumborne, co. Hants, 417. , manor, 417. hundred, 417. .pastures, &c., belonging to, 417. Someri, Somery. See Sumery. Somerton, oo. Oxford, 655. Somford^[co. Salop]. See Sandford. Sonene(?),.co. N'happ., 684. Sonning, Soninges, Sunninges [oo. Berks], manor, 101. Sonton, 00. Norf. See Santon. Sonwell [co. Staff.]. See Saudwell. Sqpley, Soppele, co. Hants, p. 174, p. 176. Sqr, William le, p. 167, p. 159. Sore, William de, 758. Sorene, oo. Kent. See Shpme. Sorteoombe, Bobert de, 822. Sotesbrok, co. Berks. See Shottesbrook. Sottesbrok, Sottebroc, Sotesbroc, Robert de, 85. , Bobart de (son of the last), 488. Sottesbrok, John de, 488. Sotteswell, co. Warw. See Shotswell. Sotton, 00. York. See Sutton. Soulby, Swilbye [in Dacre parish], co. Cumb., 314. Soureby [oo. Cumb.]. See Sowerby. Southall, Suffhale, co. Essex, manor, 673. _ Southbum, Sutbrunne, SuLhbrume [in Kirk- bum pariah] , co. York, pp. 267-8. Southill, Suggivell, Sudgivel, oo. Bedf., 393. , manor, 201. Southne, Suthene [by Old Eomuey] , oo. Kent, 179. Southoe, Swho Weston, Suho, co. Hunt, 580 {p. 161), 732. Southorpe, Suthorp, co. Line., manor, 394. Southrope, Suderope, Suthtrop [in Herriard parish], co. Hants, 66. manor, 230. Southwark, Suwerk, co. Surrey, 617. prior and canons of, 796. Southwiok, Suthwick, oo. N'hamp., 10. Southwold, Suthwod [in Exminsterparish, co. Devon], jp. 176. Sowerby, Soureby [Castle-Sowerby, oo. Cumb.], manor, 495. Spaldington, oo. York, 314. Sparham, Sperham [oo. Norf.], 29, 588. Sparkhead, Sperkeheved, oo. Cumb., 314. Sparsholt, Spersholte, oo. Berks, 99. Spec [Speoer?], Richard le, 129. , William le, 474. Speen, Spenes [co. Berks], grange, 744. Speke [in Childwall parish], oo. Lano., 252. Spenes [co. Berks] . See Speen. Sperham, oo. Norf. See Sparham. Sperkeheved, co. Cumb. See Sparkhead. Spersholte, oo. Berks. See Sparsholt. Spigumel. See Spygirnel. Spindleston, Spinlestan [in Bamburgh parish], CO. N'humb., 634. Spineto. See Bruylli. Spinlestan, oo. N'humb. See Spindleston. Spoad, Spoot [in Clun parish, oo. Salop], p. 281. Spofforth, Spoford, co. York, manor, 452. Wetecroft and Tidouerker in, 452. Spoot, 00. Salop. See Spoad. Spot, Thomas, 738. Spratton, Spropton, Sprotton, co. N'hamp., 732, 776. Spygirnel [Spigumel], John, 257 Us. Spyriden, oo. N'humb., 528. Srafton. See Sorafton. Staffield, Staffol [in Kirk Oswald parish], co. Cumb., 738, 811. Staffol, John de, 738,811. 406 INDEX OF PEBSONS AND PLACES. Stafford, West, co. Dorset,. 580. , 00. Staff., 687. , le Estfeld near, 687. Stafford, the baron of, 403, 411, 687. Stagno, Thomas de, 582. Stainall, Staynole, Steynhole [inPoulton in the Fjlde parish], co. Lane, 153, 615. Stainesby, William de, 202. Stainfield, Stainfeld, oo. Lino., monks of, 364. Stainton, co. Gumb., 314, 843. , Staunton Parya, co. Cumb., 314. , Steinton, oo. Line, 61, 561, 577. le Vale, Stainton, Staynton, co. Lino., 732, 776. Stakepol, John, 2,54. , Philip, 254. Stalble, Roger, 217. Stalingburg, co. Lino. See Stallingborough. Stalling. See Stanleye. Stallingborough, Stalingburg, oo. Line, 577. Stambourne, Stambume, Stanburn, oo. Essex. 279, 538. manor, 538. Stambreg, co. Essex. See Stambridge. Stambridge, Stanbregg, Stambreg, Stanbreg, 00. Essex, 888. , manor, 764, 818. Stamford. See Stanford. Stamford, Staunford [in Embleton parish], 00. N'humb., 48. Bridge, oo. York, 452. Stamfordham, Stanfordham, eo.N'humb., 773. Stanbake [oo. Suff.], 744. Stanbreg, William son of Richard de, 697. Stanbridge, Stanbruge [in Leighton Buzzard parish, oo. Bedf.], manor, 454. , Stanbrigge juxta Rumesie [in Bomsey parish], co. Hants, 647. Stanburn, oo. Essex. See Stambourne. Standen, co. Hertf. See Standon, Chaworth, Standene, Staunden [near Froxfield], co. Wilts, 417. , manor, 417. adyowson of chapel, 417. Standlake, Stanlak, oo. Oxford, 842. , manor, 112. Standon, Standen, co. Hertf., p. 166. borough, pp. 153. 156. , manor, p. 153. Stanegrave, John de, p. 152. Stanes, oo. Kent. See Stone. Stanes, Thomas de, 773. Stauewey [oo. Salop] . See Stanway. Stanford Dingley, Stanford, co. Berks, manor, 463. Biyers, Stanford, oo. Essex, 18. (?)oo. Heref., 625. King's, Stanford Begis. oo. Heref., 823. [by Westenhanger],co. Kent, 389. Stanford , Stamford, Oliver de, 463. Peter de, 236. Stanford, Oliver de, brother of Peter, 236. , Peter and Oliver de, sons of William, 463. Sir Simon de, esoheator in Essex, 238. , Thomas de, 359. , Thomas de, esoheator, 121, 143, 153, 163, 167, 172, 198, 199, 216, 218, 220, 225. , William de, 463. Stanfordham, oo. N'humb. See Stamfordham. Stanghow, Stanghou, Stangho [in Skelton parish] , co. York, p. 266, p. 267, p. 268. Stanhoe, Stanho, oo. Norf., 345. Stanington, co. N'humb. See Stannington. Stanlak, oo. Oxford. See Standlake. Stanley Pontlarge, Stanleg, Stanleye, co. Glouc, 76. Stanleye, Stanleg, Maud de, altMS de Alba Mara, 362. Stalling, Stanling, Richard de, 362. Stannington, Stanington, Stayngton, oo. N'humb., 683, 773, 775. Stanstead, Stansted, co. Essex, 152. , Stansted, oo. Suff., manor, 676 Stanton, Long, oo. Camb., manor, 334. , 00. Hants, p. 175. , CO. Nott. See Staunton. Haroourt, Staunton, Stonton, oo. Ox- ford, 411, 827. Stanton, Stantun, John de, 582. Peter de, 109. Philip de, 254. Boger de, p. 174. Stanway, Stanewey [in Bushbury parish, co. Salop], p. 280. Stanwee, Henry de, 799. Stanwick, Stanewigg, co. N'hamp., 333. Stapelf', 00. Wilts. See Stapleford. Stapelford, co. Essex. See Stapleford. Stapelford, oo. Wilts. See Stapleford. Stapelton, oo. Salop. See Stapleton. Stapelton, Stapiltun, William de, 732, 776. StapUford, oo. Nott. See Stapleford. Stapilford, Hugh de, 662. See Heriz. Stapiltun. See Stapelton. Stapleford Tawney, Stapelford, oo. Essex, 888. advowson, 764. , , manor, 764. , Stapilford, oo. Nott., 138, 662. Stapelford, Stapelf', oo. Wilte, 828. , manor, 173. Stapleton, oo. Cumb., 199. .advowson, 199. Stapeltan, oo. Salop [now in Pres- teigne parish, oo. Heref.] , manor, 439. Start, Sterte [in Baboary parish], oo. Somers., 356. Staunden, oo. Wilts. See Standen. INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES. 407 Staunden, Vivian de, 144, 185. Staundon, Stondone, William de, 796. Staunford [co. Bedf.], 516. CO. N'humb. See Stanford. Staunton, oo. Cumb. See Stainton. , Stanton, oo. Nott.,11. ,00. Oxford. See Stanton-Haroourt. Staunton, Simon de, 778. Staveley, Stavelegh, oo. Derby, 99, 707. , barony, 601. manor, 601. Staverton [in Eyke parish] , co. Suff., manor, 744. , Oldemoor and Staverton moor in, 744. Stawey, oo. Somers. See Stowey. Stawude, oo. Oxford. See Stow Wood. Stayngton, oo, N'humb. See Stannington. Staynhol, Steynhole, John de, 615. Staynhol, Koger de, 615. Staynole, co. Lane. See Stainall. Staynton, oo. Lino. See Stainton. Stebbing, Stubbingg, oo. Essex, manor, 333. Steeple, Steple [co. Dorset], advowson, p. 168. Steeple Bumpstead, oo. Essex. See Bump- stead. Steinton, oo. Lino. See Stainton. Steinton, Herbert de, 577. Stepellavinthon, oo. Wilts. See Lavington. Stephen, the messenger (Nmicius), 748. Stephen, Biohard son of, 740. , Samson son of, 202, Steple, CO. Dorset. See Steeple. Sterfc, eo. Hunt. See Stirtlow. .'..., Sterte [in Urohfont parish], oo. Wilts, manor, 729. Sterte, co. Somers. See Start. Steventon, co. Bedf. See Stevington. , Stiventon [oo. Berks], prior of, 599. Stevington, Steventon, Styventon, co. Bedf., manor, 587. Stewkley, Stiueole, Stiuekelle, oo. Buck., 292, 530 (p. 156;. , Great, Stiukele, co. Hunt., 443. Stewton, Stiventon, op. Line, 169. Steyfeykeye, oo. Norf . See Stiffkey. Steynhole, co. Lano. See Stainall. Steynhole. See Staynhol. StifEkey, Steyfeykeye, oo. Norf., 774. Stilton, 00. Hunt, pp. 159, 161. Stinohoombe. Stintesoomb, Stintesoumbe, oo. Glouc, 362. Stinsford, Stintesford, oo. Dorset, 872. Stintesoomb, Stintesoumbe, oo. G-louc. See Stinchooinbe. Stintesford, oo. Doi-set. See Stinsford. Stinton, Stintune [in Sail parish], co. Norf.. manor, 282, 462. Stirkelond, co. Westm. See Strickland. Stirtlow, Stert [in Buckden parish], oo. Hunt , 732. Stitt, Stutte [in Eatlinghope parish, eo. Salop], p. 280. Stiueole, oo. Buck. See Stewkley. Stiueole, Stiveohale, Barnabas son of Walter de, 292. , Maudde, 443. Stiuekelle [co. Buck.]. See Stewkley. Stiveohale. See Stiueole. Stiventon [oo. Berks]. See Steventon. ...., 00. Lino. See Stewton. Stock, la [the Stocks in Aldbuiy parish] , oo. Heref.,7a4. Stock, Jobn de la, 734. Stock, Bobert de, 470. Stookbridge, Stokbregg, co. Hants, market, 417. Stookland Bristol, Stookeland [oo. Somers.] . church, 912. Stockport, Stokepord, oo. Chester, 125. Stooksfield, Stokesfeld [in Bywell parish] , oo. N'humb., 528, 691, 773, 804. Stockton, Stoctone, co. Norf., 743. manor, 258. Stooton [in Chirbury parish] oo. Salop, 22, 290. Stockynohereoh, oo. Oxford. See Stoken- ohuroh. Stoctone, co. Norf. See Stockton. ^tocton, CO. Salop. See Stockton. Stocton, Walter de, 22. Eichard son of, 22. Stodbury, Stodbyri [in Church Stow parish], 00. Devon, manor, 740. Stoddesden, Stottesden, co. Salop, manor, 558. Stodham, John de, 578. Stodham, Koger de, 678, 700. Thomas de, 700. Stodleya, co. Warw. See Studley. Stokbregg, co. Hants. See Stookbridge. Stoke, Stok. pp. 157, 159. [by Clare, oo. Essex], prior of. p. 154, p. 155. Lacy, CO. Heref., 57. by Newark, oo. Nott., 396. .Stok, CO. Somers., p. 158. [Stoke Beauchamp, now East and West Stoke], oo. Somers., 864. , Stony, Stokes, Northstok [in Shepton Montagu parish], co. Somers., manor, 353, 785. Trister, Stokes, oo. Somers., manor, 257, 316. -by-Nayland, Stokes, co. Su£E., 889. , Stokes, CO. Sussex, 827. North, Northstoke, eo. Sussex, advowson, p. 279. , manor, p. 279. Stokenchuroh, Stockynohereoh, co. Oxford, 763. Stokenham, Stoke Herbert [oo. Devon], p. 176. Stokepord, eo. Chester. See Stockport. Stokeport, Stokepord, Bobert de, 125. 408 INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES. Stokeport, Robert de (son of Robert), 125, 253. Stokes, 00. Sussex. See Stoke. .., 00. Wilts, 366. Stokes, Geoffrey de, 396. Stokes, GeoEPrey de, Isabel wife of, 396. Walter de, 5. Stokesfeld, oo. N'hnmb. See Stocksfield. Stokesfeld, Gilbert de, 691, 773, 804. , John de, 773. Stokesley, eo. York, manor, 220. Stokwood [oo. Somers ?], p. 159. Stondone. See Staunton. Stone by Dartford, Stanes, co. Kent, 412. Stoneaston, Stoneieston [co. Somers.], manor, 853. Stonhus, Elias de, 875. John de, 876. Ralph de, 875. William de, 875. Stonton, CO. Oxford. See Stanton. Stoperhang, Isabel daughter of Ralph, 917. Stopham, Balph de, 780. Stopham, Ralph de, 776. Ralph de (2)780. , Robert de, bailiff . 276). Tottenham, Toteham, Totenham, oo. Midd., 781. ,, , manor, 312. 414 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES. Tottenton, oo. Nott. See Toton. Toulston, Touleston, oo. York, 470. Tracy, Traoi, Henry de, 67. , Henry son of Henry de, 144, 185, 262, 278, 417. Sir Henry de, 799. Trafford, Troghford, co. Cheater, 827. Traily, Traylli. Traylay, Trailly, John de, 393. John de, son of John, 393, 530 {p. 159). Sir John de, 795. , Walter de, 201. Tranwell, Trennewell, Trenwell [in Morpeth parish"!, "o. N'humb., 683, 775. Trapeles, Thomas de, 742. Irapun, Trapoun, William, 715. Tratinton, co. Sussex. See Trotton. Travorolauth [co. Salop]. See Trefarolawdd. Traylay, Traylli. See Traily. Treales, Trivel, Trevel [in Kirkham parish], CO. Lane, 153. Trefarolawdd, Travorolauth [oo. Salop], p. 279. Treflaoh, Treve]ech, eo. Salop, p. 279. Tregfoz, Geoffrey, 348. , Kobert de, killed at Evesham, 910. Tregoz, Robert, son of Greoffrey, 348. Tremworth, Tremeworth [in Cruudal] , oo. Kent, p. 155. Trenohard, Henry, p. 174. Trenchefeyl, Robert, 776. Trennewell, Trenwell, co. N'humb. See Tranwell. Treprenal (?), Trevelen [co. Salop] , p. 279. Trevel, oo. Lane. See Treales. Trevelech, co. Salop. See Treflaeh. Trevelen '[oo. Salop] . See Treprenal (?). Trevelpolvel [co. Salop], p. 279. Trilleby, oo. York. See Thirlby. Tritlington, Tyrtlinton [in Hebron], oo. N'humb., 520. Trivel, oo. Lane. See Treales. Trobevile, oo. Hunt., p. 161. Troghford, co. Chester. See Trafford. Trop crot (sic), 646. Trop. See Thorp. Tropton [oo. N'humb.]. See Thropton. Trotterscliffe, Trotteclieve, co. Kent, 559. Trotton, Tratinton [oo. Sussex] , manor, 454. Troutbeok, Trutebeok, oo. Westm., forest 820. Trovinton, oo. N'humb. See Thrunton. Trowinton, oo. N'humb. See Thrunton. TrubweU, co. Somers. See Thrubwell, Trumpeton. See Trumpinton. Trumpingtou, Trumpiton, Trumpeton, oo Camb.,732, 776. , advowson, 776. Trumpinton.Trumpitone.Trmapyton Kobert de, 644, Trumpintone, Kobert de, son of Robert, 644. , Roger de, 732, 776. Trussebut, Trussebutb, Agatha, 97. Trussel, William, 679. Trutebeck, co. Westm. See Troutbeok. Tubervill, J. de, esoheator in Berkshire, 244. Tucbet. Tuscbet, Tucbed, Tbochet, Robert, 156. Tuddenham St. Mary, Tudeham, Thudeham, Todeham, oo. Snff., p. 154. , advowson, 582. Tuderleg, oo. Hants. See Tytherley. Tuede, river. See Tweed. Tuenge. See Twenge. Tuggesford, eo. Nott. See Tvtxford. Tuk, Sir Peter de, 359. C/. Tok. Tukesfoid, co. Nott. See Tuxford. TuUy the forester, 314. Tune, TbuD, Balpb de la, 480. Tune, Richard son of Lucy sister of Ralph de la, 480. Tunlande, Bichard de, 923. Tunlande, John de, 923. Tunstall, Thunstall, co. Suff., advowson, 744. Tunstead, Tunstede [oo. Norf.], manor, 786. Tunworth, Tonewurthe, oo. Hants, advowson, 810. , manor, 810. Turbervill, Turbervil, Henry de, 23. , Hawise wife of, 23. TurberviU, Hugh de, 221. Turevill, William de, 776. 0/. Turvill. Turnastone, Tumeyston, co. Heref., manor. 197. Turner's Puddle, Pydele Tunere, oo. Dorset, 580. Tumeyston, oo. Heref. See Turnastone. Turnham, Edelina wife of Stephen de, 365. Xurpt, Robert de, 928. turpt, Adam de, 928. Turri, William de, 24. , Bichard brother of, 24. Turstayn, Robert. See Thurstayn. Turton, oo. Norf. See Thurton. Turvey, Turveye, co. Bedf., 398. Turvill, Denise daughter of Robert de, 16. , William, 10. C/. Turevill Tusohet. See Tuohet. Tuxford, Tuggesford, Tuiesford, co. Nott., 402, 870. , advowson, 870. manor, 378. Tuysilton [oo. Lane]. See Twiston. Tweed, Tive(le, Tuede, River, 48, 414. INDEX OF PEESOXS AND PLACES. 415 Twenge, Tuenge, Lucy wife of Marmaduke de, 800. , Marmaduke de, p. 265. , son and heir of, 636 Robert de, J). 265. Twerton, Twiverton, Tweverton, co. Somers.. p. 158. Twinyes, Bitweneya [in Kingsteignton, co. Devon], p. 176. Twiston, Tuyailton [in Whalley parish, oo. Lano.], 418. Twitham, Twytham [in Wlngham parish], co. Kent, 680. Twiverton, Tweverton, co. Somers. See Twer- ton. Twyford, oo. Salop, p. 279. Twynham, Isabel de, 811. Twytham, co. Kent. See Twitham. Twywell, co. N'hamp., 284. Tybeham [oo. Norf]. Sec Tibenham. Tybens. Fulk de, 520. Tyehewell, co. Norf. See Titehwell. Tydd St. Mary, Tyd [oo. Line] , 145. Tyderington, Jordan de, 674. Tyeis, le, Teutonicus, Everard, 48. , Eaineta wife of, 48. , See Viscuntesae. Walerand, 60. Tykeoote, oo. Rutland. See Tiokenoote. Tykeham, co. Midd., 822. Tykehull [co. York]. See Tiokhill. Tykinghote, Tykingkote, co. Rutland. See Tiokenoote. TylloU, de lillolf, Peter, 115. Tylloll, Geoffrey, son of Peter, 115. Tylne, oo. Nott. See Tiln. Tymeltorp [oo. Norf.]. See Themelthorpe. Tyndal, Philippa daughter of Adam de, 824. Tyne, river, 465. Tynemouth, Thinemue [oo. N'humb.], prior of, 164. Typetot. See Tipetot. Tyrel, Tirel, Ihomas, of Wilden, 569, 726. Tyrel, Ralph, son of Thomas, 569, 726. Tyrington, oo. Lino. See Torrington. Tyrry. See Terry. Tyrtlinton, oo. N'humb. See Tritlington. Tyson, Bartholomew, p. 155. Tytherington, Tyderinton, oo. Glouo.,^. 158, Tytherley, Tederlig, Tuderleg, co. Hants, 303 846. la Hale in, 846. West, Westtuderle, oo. Hants, 821. Tyville, Ralph de, 395. Tywe, Alice de, 3.S2. U Udeleye, Little [oo. Suff.] , 719. TJdymer, Oedymere. oo. Sussei, 287. , manor, 287. TJffoulm, Huffeculm, oo. Devon, manor, 188. Uffington. Offinton, co. Line, 11. TJgborough, Oggeberg [oo. Devon], p. 176. Ughtred, Richard son of, 264. TTlcestre, Hulcestre, Bobert de, 766. TJlcestre, Robert de, 202, 341. Ulgrave castle [oo. Essex], 711. TJlkotes, TJlcoftes, Wlcotes, Robert, 630. Ulkotes, Philip de, 465. Ulle [CO. Salop], i>. 281. UUenhall, Olenhal [in Woottou Wawen parish, oo. Warw.], 919. Ulnhale, William de, 679. Itobert son of, 10. TJlversoroft, Wlvescroft, oo. Leic, priory, patronage of. 776. XJlvestorp, co. York. See Youlthorpe. Tllvington, oo. York. See Ovington. TJmfravil], TJmframvill, TJoifranviU, TJnfranvile, irmfraunvill, Bun- fraumvill, Gilbert de, 49. Henry de, 798. XJmfraville, Gilbert de, p. 159. , , Maud wife of , 49. , Johnde, 798. TJnthank, Hunthank [in Shotley parish], oo N'humb., 528. Upetone, co. Dorset. See Upton. Upinton, Upiton, co. Salop. See TJppington. tJpleatham, co. York, p. 266. Upminster, TTpmenistre, oo. Essex, 166. advowson, 166. Uppelond, co. Kent, S}3. Uppington, Upinton, Upiton, Opinton, Dppin- ton, 00. Salop, 13, 156, 267, 445. Uppinton, TTpplton, William de, 445. Uppinton, Richard de, son of William, 446. Uppiton. See Uppinton. Upton Luey, Upetone [in Berwick St. John parish, oo. Dorset], 554. 00. Glouc, p. 158. St. Leonard, Upthon, co. Glouc, 926. Gray, Upton, oo. Hants, manor, 810. CO. Leic, 776. , 00. Norf ., 918. , Hupton, 00. N'hamp., manor, 168. Up Tinbome. See Wimborne. Upwyk, 33, 416 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. Up Wymburn, oo. Dorset. See Wimbome. Urchenefeld, co. Heref. See Arohenfield. Urri, Urry, Maud, 182, 189. TJrse, Reginald son of, 166. I/rswiok, TJrsewyk, co. Lane, 555 T7rtiaoo. See Lorty. XTsser, Bichard le, 817. TJtingworth, Geoffrey de, 660. Val. See Delaval. Valencia, Valences, Valence, A^mpr de, elect of Winchester, 502. Agnes de, the king's niece, 773. , Sir William de, 469, 719, 862. Valeyns. See Valoines. Valetort. See Valletorta. Valibns. See Vallibus. Valle, Robert de, p. 153. Valle Crucis [oo. Denbigh], monks of, 684. Valle Torta, Vautort, Valetort, Reginald de (1), 63. Reginald de (2), 728. Valletorta, Lady Joan de, 728. John de,p. 176. , Ralph de, 63. ; heirs of, 650. , Roger de, 728. Vallibus. See Vaux. Valoynes, Valoiniis, Valeyns, Waley- nis, Waleyns, Isabel de, 280. Valoines, Robert de, 685. Rose de, 585. See Comin. Vans. See Vaux. Vautort. See Valletorta. Vaux, Vaus, Vallibus, Valibus, Waus," Petronilla de, 508. Vaux, Eleanor de, countess of Winchester p. 2,58. Peter de, esoheator, 791. lady Petronilla de, 394, 526. , John de, 883. Vavasur, Vavathur, Vavasour, Joan wife of Mauger le, 760. , Johnle, 10. Mauger le, 470, 760. Vele, Roger de, 679. Velu, Robert le, 398. Velu, John le, son of Robert, 398. Venator. See Venur. Venham, oo. SufE. See Wenham. Venur, Venour, Veneftor, John le 130. , Matthew le, 339. , Robert le, 438. Venur, Nicholas le, 120. , , Cecily wife of, 120. Robert le, 438. , , son of Matthew, 339. , Roger le, son of Matthew, 438. , , son of Robert, 339. Venuz, John de, 458. Venuz, John de, son of John, 458. Verdon, Verdun, Verddun, Nicholas de, son of John, 767. Verdon, Lady Agnes de, 340. , Sir John de, 274, 378, 464, 679, 776 ■ (p. 257). , Roesia de, 10. Theobald de, son of John, 767. Vere, Ver. Hugh de, £arl of Oxford, 586. Vere, Robert de, earl of Oxford, 586. Vernon, Vemun, Wemune, Wennun, Helewisa wife of Richard de, 106, 738. , Juliana de, 588. , Richard de, 10. Sir Richard de, 106, 125, 253. ' !.., WEliam de, earl of Devon See Ripariis. Veschi. See Vesoy. Vesonnt, Vesountesse. See Visoonte. Vescy, Veschi, Vesoi, Wescy, J., lord of, 528. , Sir John de, 720. WUliamde, 751. I Vestune, oo. Hertf. See Weston. I Veteri Ponte, Idonea de, 108. i Robert de, 717, 752. , , heirs of, 811. I Veylle, Thomas la, 918. ' , John son of, 918. ! Vieleston, co. Kent. See Pilston. Vieleston, Vyelestone, Hamo de, 630 (p. 155), j 805. Vigebergh, co. Essex. See Wigborough. Vine, CO. Hants. See Sherborne. Vineter, Vinitarius, Matthew le, 231 Vineter, Walter le, 647. Vis de Lou, Humphrey, 858. Walkelin, 858. Visconte, Vescunt, Vesountesse, John le, 48. Visountesse, Lady Rainetta la (daughter of John le Visoonte, wife of Everard le Tyeis), 48, 202. Viteri, Eleanor de, 541. Viteworthe, Henry de, 254. Vitinoham, oo. N'humb, See Whittingham. Vivonia, Hugh de, 34. Vivonla, Petronilla de, p. 157, p. 169. , wife of Hugh, 34. Vyelestone. See Vieleston. Vylli, Boesia de, 760. Vythill, 00. N'humb., 663. Vythill, Gibert de, 663. Vytinoham, co, N'humb. See Whittingham. INDEX OF PEKSONS AND PLACES. 417 W Wao. John, 912. Waschesliam, Waphisham, Wech.- chesham [i.e. Wattisham], Criles de, 676. Waoheehani, Giles de, son of Giles, 676. , John brother of Giles de, 676. Elizaheth mother of Giles de, 676. Waohisham [co. Suff.] . See Wattisham. Waddon, oo. Camb. See Whaddon. Waddon, oo. Glouo. See Whaddon. Waddon, co. Wilts. See Whaddon. Waddon. fifee Whaddon. Wade, Henry de la, 827. Wadenhoe, Wadenho, oo. N'hamp., adyowson, 587. manor, 587. Wadesel', Warin de, p. 163. Wafre, Simon de, 109 bis. Wahen, oo. York. See Wawne. Wahull, 00. Bedf . See Odell. 00. Wilts. See Wood Hill. Wahull, Saer de, 195. Wahull, Walter de, p. 155. son of Saer, 195. Waie, 00. Lino., 11. Wake, Wak, Alina or Alana, 292. , Hug^ll (son of James), 79, 858. , Matthew, 128, 177. Wake, Aline or Ella (daughter of Matthew), 79, 128, 858. , Sir Baldwin, 696. , Christina (daughter of Matthew), 128, 177. , Hawisia, dai^hter of Robert de Quenoy, 587. Hugh, 245. , Joan (de Munby daughter of Matthew) , 79, 128, 858. Lady Joan, 793. Wakeford [near Trotton ? co. Sussex], 464. Wakering, Great, oo. Essex, 467, 487. Wakerle, Peter de, 679. Wakerley, Wakerle, co, N'hamp, 491. Waketon [oo. Salop], p. 280. Walburn, Walbron, co. York, 743. Walbury, la Walle [in Hallingbury] , co. Essex, manor, 658. Waloampton, co. Devon. See Walkhampton. Walcot, p. 169. , Walecot [co. Sussex], manor, 706, 881. Walcot, Stephen de, p. 159. Wald [Woldham by Koohester?], co. Kent, 467, 813. 82889 Waldegrave, oo. N'hamp. See Walgrave. Walden, Waleden, co. Essex, p. 153. , religions of, 774. , Waldene [in Aysgarth parish], oo. York, 743. Waldik, CO. Dorset. See Walditch. Waldin, Eoger, p, 280. Walding, Nicholas, 470. Walditch, Waldik, co. Dorset, 580. Waldron, Wauderne Eancy, Waudeme Kandes, Waudern Wancy [co. Sussex], 706, 881. Walebot', oo. N'humb. See Wallbottle. Walecot, 00. Sussex. See Walcot. , CO. Warw., 679. Walecot de, 679. Waleden, co. Essex. See Walden. Waleis. See Waleys. Walemer, co. Kent. See Walmer. Walensis. See Eichard. See Waleys. Walerand, 899. Walerand, Waleran, Waleraund, Wallerand, Walram, John, esoheator, 352. , Eobert (1), 307. (2), 706 Ms. , (3), 743. , commission to, 160. , letter of, 717. Walesby, eo. Lino., 561, 674. Walesby, Walter de, 661. Cf. Aula. Walesham, Nicholas de, 833. Walesworth, Ralph de, 926. Waleton, co. Derby. See Walton. CO. Lane. See Walton. [co. Suff.] . See Walton. [co. Surrey]. See Walton. CO. York. See Walton. Waleton, Warin de, 252. C/. Walton. Waleyns, Waleynis. See Valoines. Waleys, Wales, Waleis, Agatha, wife of Hugh le, 594. Ralph le, 190. Waleys, Hervey le, 762. John le (three men), 114, 694, 673. , Ralph son of Richard le, 867. Roger le, 703. , William le, p. 160. Walgrave, Waudegrave, Waldegrave, co. N'hamp., 633, 732, 776. Walingford, co. Berks. See Wallingford. Walington, co. N'humb. See Wallington. Walkamton, co. Devon. See Walkhampton. Walker on Tyne, Walkjr, co. N'humb., 68S. Walkei-slow, Warkeslawe, Walkeslawe [in Stoddesden parish], eo. Salop, manor, 603, 557. 418 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. Walkhampton, Waloampfcon, Walkamton [co. Devon], i). 174. , ohuroh, i). 176. , manor, y. 176. Walkingham Hill, Waltir^ham, oo. York, manor, 225. Walkingbam, Wokingham, John de, 225. Walkyr, oo. N'humb. See Walker. Wallbottle, Walebotl' [in Newburn parish], CO. N'humb., 220. Walle, la, oo. Essex. See Walbury. Walle, Walter de la, 703. Wallensia. See Eiohard. See Waleys. Walley, 00. Derby. See Whaley. Walley, Walle g, Thomas son of Robert de,327. Walley, William de, son of Thomas, 327- WaUingford, Walingford, co. Berks, borough 808. All Saints ohuroh, 808. St. Michael's ohuroh, 808. , St. Peter's church, 808. castle and honour, 808. honour, 112, 449, 807. Wallington, Walington [in Hartbum pariah], 00. N'humb., 628. Wahner, Walemer, oo. Kent, 774. Walmestone, Wielmeston [in Wingham parish], oo. Kent, 158. , manor, 265. Walram. See Walerand. Walsham, South [oo. Nor£.], advowson, 744. , manor, 744. , Walsam, oo. Suff., manor, 585. Walsingham, Wausingham [co. Norf.], prior of, 604. Great and Little, oo. Norf., p. 157. , manor, pp. 155, 160. Walter, the franklin, 13. Walter, Robert son of, 6. Walter, Alan son of, 743. , Germanus son of, 674. Gilbert son of, 516. , Kobert son of (more than one man), 476, 621, 762. Waltham, White, Watham Abbatia Certeso CO, Berks, 543, 614. -on-the- Wolds, Wautham, co. Leic 776. Walthamstow, Wolcomestowe oo. Essex ohuroh, 588. manor, 588. Walton,^. 159. , 00. Buck., 425. , Waleton [in Chesterfield parish], co. Derby, town or manor, 192, Cardiff, Walton, co. Glouo., p. 157. , Wood, 00. Hunt., p. 161. , Waletune [in Folkestone, oo. Kent], 663,774, Walton — cont. on the hill, Waleton. oo. Lane., St. Mary's Church, 253, 313, 338, 390. ^ CO. N'humb. See Whalton. , Waleton [oo. Suff.], manor, 744. , , place names in, 744. , Waleton [co. Surrey], 922. Maud, Walton [in Wellesboume Hastings parish, co. Warw.], manor, 679. , Waleton, co. York, p. 267. , manor, J). 267. , park, J). 267. Walton, Sarah wife of Kobert de, 323. CAWauton. Waltone [co. Norf .?], 930. Wandesford, co. York. See Wansford. Wan^ford St. Dennis, Wanford, co. Suff., ° 368,848. adyowson, 848. Waningore, oo. Sussex. See Wanningore. Wanl', CO. Salop. See Wenlock. Wanloo, 00. Salop. See Wenlock. Wanningore, Waningore [in Chailey parish] , 00. Sussex, 711. , chapel at, 711. Wansbeok, Wanspyk, river, oo. N'humb., fishery in, 773. Wanaford, Wandeaford [in Nafferton parish] , CO. York, 452. Wanspyk River. See Wansbeok. Wanstead, Wansted, Wenstede, co. Essex, 829 ., advowson, 755. , manor, 755. ....;...., Wanstede [in Southwick parish, co. Hants], 560. Wantage, Wanting, oo. Berks, 110. Wantford, Wantesford [in Postlingtord parish], co. Suff., market and fair at, p. 154. Wapham, co. N'hamp. See Wappenham. Waplington, Wapplinton [in AUerthorpo parish], oo. York, 314. Wappenham, Wapham, oo. N'hamp., manor, 304. Wapplinton, oo. York. See Waplington. Wapsbourn, Warplesburn [in Chailey parish], 00. Sussex,<711. Warblington, Thomas de, 12. Warowrth, oo. N'hamp. See Warkworth. Warokewee, in Savernake forest [co. Wilts], 868. Warde, Eobert de la, p. 257. Warden, Wardon, co. Bedf . , manor, 292. Wardon, Elias, olerk of, 378. Wardwyk, co. Cilmb. See Warwick. Ware, oo, Hertf., 776. prior of , 378, 471, 687. Warenham. See Warnetham. Warenne, William de, earl, 29, 651, 711 744. *' C/.Warr, INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. 419 Warenton, Wametham [in Bamburgh pariah], CO. N'humb., 48. Warham, oo.Norf., 212, 539 (jp. 157). , manor, pp. 155, 160. Warin, Waryn, Adam, 804. Warin, Adam son of William eon of, 335. Sir Fulk son of , 431. , , William son of, 186. Wariner, Eobert le, 807. Warkworth, WaroWrth, oo. N'hamp., 378. , Werkewrbh, oo. N'humb., castle, 164. , manor, 164. church, 164. , lordship of, 232. Warminster, Werem', co. Wilts, 278. Warmwell, oo. Dorset, 580. Wamborough, Warneburue, Sutwarnebnrue, ' 00. Hants, manor, 508. Warner, William de, 584. Warnetham, co. Northumb. See Warenton. Warnetham, Warnetteliam, Waren- ham, Thomas de, 31. Warnatham, Ingram de, 31, 672. Warplesburn, oo. Sussex. See Wapsbourn. Warr, Richard de, 679. , , Thomas son ot, 319. ., William de, 10. Cy. Warenne. Warrum, oo. York. See Wharram. Warsop, 00. Nott.. 378, 402. , manor, 682. Warter, co. York, prior of, 314. Warton, oo. Lane, church of, 114. [in Eirkham parish], co. Lano., 143, 313, 338. Warwick, Wardwyk, oo. Cumb., 843. , CO. Warw., oastle, manor and honour, 558. , oastle and borough, 679. place names in, 679. hospital of St. John, 679. , messuage in, 679. , constable of, 568, .'...honour of earl of , 10,387,411,558, 876. , countess of, 568. , earl of. See Plessetis. SeeNewburgh. Waryn. See Warin. Washlingstone, Wecheleston, co. Kent, hun- ' dred, p. 155. Waskerley [in Shotley pariah] , co. N'humb., 528. Waspayld, Sir Roger, 169. Wateoumbe, co. Berks. See Whatcombe. Watele, Robert de, 468. Waterbeaoh, Beohe, Waterbeche, co. Camb., 212. , manor, 545. Waterohine, oo. Kent, manor, 593. Wateroombe [in Warmwell parish, oo. Dorset], 580. Watermillook, Wethermelok, oo. Cumb., 314. Waterperry, Pirie, co. Oxford, 73. , manor, 73. Watford, Eustace' de, 684. Watham, oo. Berks. See Waltham. Watlington, oo. Oxford, manor, 808. ' Wattisham,Waohi3ham [co. Suff.], manor, 676. Wattiaham. See Waohesham. Watton, 00. Leio. See Whatton. Waudegrave, co. N'hamp. See Walgrave. Wauderne, oo. Sussex. See Waldron. Wauney, Nicholas de, 317, 365, 531, 706. WauB. See Vaux. Wausingham [co. Norf.]. See Walsingham. Wautham, co. Leic. See Waltham. Wanton, William de, 224. Wavender, oo. Buck., p. 158. Wavere, co. Warw. See Over. "Wavere , William de, 793. Wavers Merston, co. Warw. See Merston. Wavre, 679. , Robert de, 798. Wawne, Wahen, co. York, 471. Way Baiouse, Waye [in Upway parish], co. Dorset, 159. Waye, oo. Dorset, 872. Waye, Emma de, 911. Wdebiri [co. Devon]. See Woodbury. Wdehuse, oo. Nott. See Woodhouse, Wdehuse. See Wodehuses. Wdesand, Stephen de, 188. Weaaenham, Weseham, oo. Norf., manor, 145. Weohchesham. See Waohesham. Wecheleston, co. Kent. See Washlingstone. Weedon Lois, Wedon, co. N'hamp., manor, 304. Weetiug, Weting, co. Norf., advowson, 711. , manor, 711. Brandon holm, Seymour and Kookes- howedele belonging to, 711. Weeton, Witheton [in Kirkham parish], 66. Lane, 153. Weetwood, Wethuude, Wettwod [in Chattoii parish], 00. N'humb.,, 528. Weiburi [oo. GHouo.J. See Westbury. Weland. See Welland river. Welbourn, Wellebur', oo. Lino., manor of, 159 Welbristewrth [oo. Devon] . See Woolf ardis- worthy. Welde, W., 582. Weldon, Welledon, Welesden, co. N'hamp., manor, 403. , Basset of, q.v, Weleford, oo. Glouo. See Welford. Weleham, co. Leio. 5ee Welham. Welesleg. See Wellesleye. Weleton, oo. N'hamp. See Welton. Welewe, co. Hants. See Wellow. ,.00. Somera. See WelloWi 420 INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES. Weltord, Weleford, oo. Glouc, f. 15S. Welham, Weleham, co. Leic, 403. Welinton, oo. Salop. See Wellington. "Well, Welle, oo. York, manor, 743. , wood, 743. Welland, Weland, river, fishery in 246. Welle, 00. Dorsst. 5cc Wool. Welle, William de, 920. Welle, Eiohard de, 348. , Eobertde, 145. Wellebur', co. Line. See Welboum. Welledon, oo. Nhamp. See Weldon. Welleholm, Isabel wife of Robert de, 395. Welles, 00. Kent. See Eastwell. Welles, Thomas de, 459. Welles, Isabel wife of Sir Eobert de, 633. Wellesboume Mountford, Wellesbum, oo. Warw.,679. Wellesleigh, Wellesleg, Welisleg, WeUeg [in Wells], 00. Somers., 263, 298, 860. Wellesleye, Welleslej, Welisleg, Welesleg, William de, 263, 298, 860. Wellesleye, Agnes de, 298. Thoma's d^, son of William, 263, 298, 860. Welleton, oo. ST'hamp. See Welton. Wellington, Welynton, oo. Heref., 109. , Welinton, oo. Salop, 827. Wellow, Welewe, co. Hants, 62. Welewe, oo. Somers.,^. 158. Wells, Welles, oo. Norf., •}. 157. advowson, p. 155. , manor, pjj. 155, 160. Forum, co. Somers., hundred, sei^ jeanty of, 263. Welond, William de, eaoheator, 534. Welpintan, co. N'humb. See Whelpington. Welteden, Weltedenn, oo. N'humb., 691, 804. Welton, Weleton, Welleton, oo. N'hamp 430, 584. Welynton, co. Heref. See Wellington. Wenham, Little, Venham, co. Suff. , advowson 883. , manor, 883. Wenlook, Wonloc, Wenlok, Wonl', Wenloo, Wanloo, 00. Salop, prior of, 146 446' 473, 503, 557, 684 , priory, 801. , Roger chancellor of . 801. Wennervile. See Wemevill. Wennun. See Vernon. Wenstede, oo. Essex. See Wanstead. Wentenouere [co, Salop]. See Wentuor. Wentnor, Wentenouere [oo. Salop] , jj. 280. Weobly, Webbele [oo. Heref.] , barony, 767. Werdoh. See Verdon. Were, William de la, 703. Were, Peter de la, 109, 703. Wereham, Wirham, oo. Norf., 161. I^Weffl'. «Q- Wilts, See Warminster, Werkeswrth, Wereowrth, co. Kent [near Bainham], 316. Werkewrth, Werkewrthe [co. N'humb.]. See Warkworth. Werkwelle [in Kimbolton], co. Hunt, 791. Werldham, co. Hants. See Worldham. Wemevill, Wennervile, William de,- 44. Wernune. See Vernun. Weseham, co. Norf. See Weasenham. Weseham, Thomas de, 643. Wesoy. See Vescy. Westacre, 00. Norf., prior, 588. • , priory, patronage of, 588. Westbolton, oo. York. See Solton. Westbury, Weiburi [co. Grlouc], manor 769. , Westburi, oo. Wilts, manor, 366, 769. Westby [near Gisburn], oo. York, 452. Westby, Adam de, 452. Westcote [in Dorking parish, co. Surrey], manor, 706. Westeudbrihteby, Westoudbritteby, co. Cumb 199, 811. Westden, oo. Sussex. See Dean. Westdune, oo. Wilts. See Dean. Weaterfield. See Austerfield. Westerselilawe, co. N'humb., 773. Westesham, oo. Lano., 555. Westfen, co. Lino., 113. Westgernewich, co. Kent. See Greenwich. Westhamme, co. Essex. See Ham. Westhidewin, Robert de, 528. Westhope, oo. Salop. See Hope. Westildele, oo. Berks. See Ilsley. Westirington, oo. Lino. See Torrington. Westlaton, John son of William de, 743. Westleton, oo. Suff., 704. Westley, Westle, oo. Suff., 582. Westmatfen, co. N'humb. See Matfen. Westmerseia, co. Essex. See Mersea. Westmioham, co. Surrey. See Mitcham. Westminster, abbot of, 219, 311, 404, 808 822, 900. Westminster, Edward de, commission to, 249. Westmoreland, forest of, 114. Weston, 587. -Peverel, Weston [in Plymouth], co. Devon, 474. on Avon, Weston Mauduth, Westun CO. Glouc, 10, 679. King's, Weston [in Henbury parish], CO. Glouc, manor, 710. Patrick, Weston, co. Hants, 417. manor, 417. Vestune, co. Hertf., 155. Old, Weston, oo. Hunt, 133. , [00. Norf.]. 29. [by Welland], oo. N'hamp., 403. vv [Stow anol W«stqn, op. Salop], p.?80, INDEX OP PERSONS AND PtACllS. 421 Weston — cont. Ehyn, Weston [in St. Martin's parish, oo. Salop], p. 279. [in Bulkington parish], oo. Warw., 776. [Under Weatherley], oo. Warw., Weston, Eiohard de, 378, 402, 870. Westovfer, Westur' [in Eingwood parish], 00. Hants, p. 174. P- 175. Westparo, co. N'humb., 775. Westtuderle, oo. Hants. See Tytherley. Westur', 00. Hants. See Westover. Westwiok, Westwie [oo. Norf.], advowson, 744. Westvryt ohase and forest, co. York, p. 268. Weteorofth [oo. York], p. 175. Wetenaston, Wetenestone [oo. Salop]. See Aston Eyre. Wetewrthe, Wethewrth, oo. N'humb., 520, 607. Wethermelok, oo. Cumb. See Watermilloek. Wethewrth, oo. N'huinb. See Wetewrthe. Wethuude, oo. N'humb. See Weetwood. Wethwde, Thomas de, 628. Weting, 00. Norf . See Weeting. Wetleghe, oo. Nott. See Wheatley. Wetonton, oo. Warw.j 679. Wettwod, eo. N'humb. See Weetwood. Weyllevinie, Emery de, 750. Whaddon, Waddon, oo. Camb., 891. , Waddon, oo. Q-Iouo., 76. , , church of, 76. Waddon, oo. Wilts, 305. advowson, 306. , , manor, 305. Whaddon, Waddon, Henry de, 305. Whaddon, Humphrey de, 305. ...., Bobert de, p. 168. Whaley, Walley [in Condover parish], oo. Derby, 327. Whalton, oo. N'humb., manor, 220. Wharles, Quarlous [in Kirkham parish], oo. Lano., 153. Wharram Percy, Warrum, oo. York, 653. advowson, 653. Whasset, Quasheved, co. Westm.,313. Whatoome, Wateoumbe [in Fawley parish, oo. Berks], manor, 822. Wljatton, Long, Watton, oo. Leic, 339, 776. Wheatley, Queteley [in Chipping parish, oo. Lane] , 418. Wetleghe, co. Nott.. 219. Whelpington, Welpintan, oo. N'humb., 49. advowson of, 49. Whelton, Roger de, 10. Whetstone, Hwetstan, oo. Leic, 334. Whiohingtone. See Wythynton. Whichwood, oo. Oxford. See Wyohwood. Whiston, Wystan, Quistan [inPresoott parish], 00. Lane, 252. , advowson, 262. Whitbourne, Whiteburn, oo. Heref., 703. Whitby, Wyteby [co. York] , abbot, p. 266. Whitchurch, Whychiroh, Whytohurch, oo. Buck., 586 (p. 185). advowson, 686 (p. 187). , manor, 686 (p. 187). Wichurch, co. Warw., 679. Whiteburn, oo. Heref. See Whitbourne. Whiteheathfield, Whytehetfeldpn CoUumpton parish, oo. Devon] , p. 176. White Lee(?), Withul [in Garstang parish] , 00. Lane, 114. Whitsond, Wytsaurid, Witsand [i.e. Wissant], Baldwin de, 538. Richard de, 279. Whitsond, Baldwin de, 279. Whittingham, Vytincham, Vitinoham, Why- tincham, Witingeham, Wytingeham, CO. N'humb., 300, 478, 492, 610, 664. See Cort. Wytingham [in Fressingfield parish], 00. Suff., 282. , manor, 432. Whittington, Wyttinton, Wytinton, Witington, in Lonsdale, co. Lane, 253,313, 338, 390. Whitton, Wyten, oo. Line, 191. Whittonstall, Wythtonstall, Whyttonstall, [in By well parish], oo. N'humb., 691, 773, 804. Whitwell, Wytewell, Wytewel, oo. Derby, 601, 707. , Wytewell, Wytevell, Quitewell, co. Norf., 622. , , manor, p. 162. Qnitewelle [in Kendall parish], oo. Westm., 114. Whytchurohe, Whytohiroh, co. Buck. See Whitchurch. Whytehetfeld [oo. Devon]. See Whiteheath- field. Whytewell, Whitewelle, Witell, Bicher de, knight, 522. Whytewell, Kicher de, 419. William de, son of Eioher, 622. Whytineham, oo. N'humb. See Whittingham. Whytman, Wytman, Witman, Wil- liam, 640. Whytman, Isabel, 640. Whyttonstall, oo. N'humb. See Whittonstall. Wibaudeston, oo. Bedf . See yVyboston, Wibbersley, Wibbersleg, co. Chester, 125. Wibtoft [in Claybrooke parish], oo. Warw., 776. Wioa, CO. N'hamp. See Wicken. Wicford, 00. Essex. See Wickford. Wich, 00. Wore. See Droitwioh. Wioham, oo. Lino. See Wykeham. Wichewode, co. Oxford. See Wyohwood. Wichinton, co. Chester. See Withington. 422. INDEX OF PEKSONS AND PLACES. Wiclium, 00. Siiff: See Wiokhainbrook. Wichuroh, eo. Warw. See Whitchurch. Wiokj.Wykrin Axminster parish], co. Devon, • HI.' , Wike [near Pershore], co. Wore, 624. Wickeh, Wioa [oo. N'hamp.], manor of, 102. Sec dJso Wyke. Wickenby, Wykingebi, co. Line, 364. Wickford, Wickeford, Wioford, co. Essex, 104, 151, 182, 189. Wickford, Wikeford, Wykeford, Wic- ford, Isabel de, 151. , Johnde, 189. Wickford, Isabel de, 182, 189. Wiokhambrook, Wiohum, oo. Siiff., 318. , advowBon", 318. Wickwar, Wykewauer, co. Glouc, manor, 695. advowson, 695. Wideforde, co. Chester. See Woodford. Widehaldeside, oo. N'humb., 775. Widnes, Wydnes, Widnis, oo. Lane, fee of, 338, 390. Wielmeston, co. Kent. See Walmestone. Wigborough, Vigebergh, oo. Essex, 265. Wiggeber, Wigeberhe, Wigeberga, [in S. Petherton parish], oo. Somers., 754, 885. , the lady of, 912; Wigeberoh, oo. Kent, p. 165. Wigebeyga, Wigeberhe [oo. Somers.]. See Wigborough. ■Wigeberhe, Wiggeber, Wyghe- bereghe, Ellen de, 885. , Bicbardde, 754. Wigeberhe, Eiohard de, le Arussir, 885. , William de, 754. Wigemore [co. Heref.]. See Wigmore. Wiggeber, oo. Somers. See Wigborough. Wiggeber. See Wigeberhe. Wigginton, Wigtone [oo. Salop], ^j. 279. Wiginton [in Tamwfirth parish], oo. Staff., 827. Wight, Isle of, 259, 293. two hundreds of, p. 175. Wiginton, oo. Staff. See Wigginton. Wigletoh, oo'. Line, 561. Wigley, Wyggeleg [in Chesterfield parish], CO-. Derby, 333. Wigmore, Wigemore [oo. Heref.], abbot of, p. 281. ...;;...., fee of, 732. Wigston Magna, Wityngiston, co. Leio., . 776. Wigton, Wygeton, oo. Cumb., manor, 843. Wigton, Wygeton, Odard de, 843. Wigton, Walter de, 843. See Wygeton. Wigtone [oo. Salop]. See Wigginton. Wihekul, oo. York. See Withgill. Wike, Jordan de la, 373. Wike, 00. Wore. jSeeWiok.. Wikeford. See Wickford. Wikeford, John de,,701. Wikes, Aubrey de (rectius Alfred), his sister and nieces, 248. , Biohard de, 685. Wikyngiston, oo. Leio. See Wigston. Wilberfoss, Wylberfoss, oo. Tork, 470. , prioress of, 470. Wilberfoss, Wylberfoss, Agnes daughter of Alexander de, 470. William son of Simon de, 470. Wilden, Wyleden, Wylden, oo. Bedf., 569. manor, 693, 726. Wilie, CO. Warw. See Willey. Wilinton, Wiliton, Wylinton, Olimpia de, . 10. ....t..., Ealph de, 10, 664 {p. 176), 679 Us. Willamthorp, co. Derby, 601. Willaston, Willarston [in Shelswell parish], oo. Oxford, manor, 808. Willeby, oo. Warw. See Willoughby. WiUengham, Laurence de, 491. Willey, WyUleg, oo. Salop [now in Presteigne parish, 00. Heref.], Welahry of, 439. , Wilie, 00. Warw., 679. Willhall, Wylehal, Vylehal [in Alton parish, 00. Hants], 477, 899. • WiUiam I., gift by, 868. Wilmlia, Otto son of, 379. Reginald son of, 482. William, Adam son of, 6, John,son of, lord of Heath, 684. , John son of, of West Layton, 743. Jordan son of. 276. , Otto son of , 586. Bobert son of, 98. , Robert son of, de Ulnhale, 10. Boger son of, 438. Thomas son of, 587. William son of Guy, Alexander son of, 214. William son of Warin, Adam son of, 335: Willingeby.oo. Nott. See Willoughby. Willingham [in Carlton parish], oo. Camb., 491. Wlingh, Wulingham, eo. Lino., 61. manor, 934. ......;.., ashery, 934. Willisham, Wylaesham, Wyllauesham [co. Suff.], manor, 786. Willoughby on the Wold, Williugeby super le Wold, 00. Nott., 242. .., Willeby, Wyleby, oo. Warw., 679,' 919. Willstone, Wl . . . deston [in Cardington parish, oo. Salop] , 473. Willsworthy, Wyreleworth [in Petertavy parish, oo. Devon], y. 176. WilnecotebyTamworth.Wilmeoote.co.Warw., 679. Wilour, oo. N'humb. See Wooler. Wilpshire, Wlipsohire [in Blaokbum parish, CQ. I Orabilia relict of, 796. INDEX OF pehsons and places. 427 Yalding, Elding, co. Kent, p. 155. 2). 154. Yarm, Jarum, oo. York, pp. 266-7. Yarmouth, Ermne, Ermine [I.W., oo. Hants]. p. 175. , manor, p. 175/ , Gternemuth, oo. Norf., tolls of, 361. Yarnewik, 00. York. See. Yarnwiok. Yarnewik, Eobert de, 743. Yamton, Erdinton, oo. Orfoi;d, manor, 808. Yarnwiok, Yarnewik (now, disappeared), oo. York, 743. Yarwell, JareweU, oo. N'hamp., 694. Yatton, Jatton,. oo. Wilts. ,417. YohakwehelyttOj oo. Cumb,, 314. Yeddefen^ John de, 703. Yeddingham, Jetjngham, oo,.- York, 636. Yolden, Gilyeldene, Hiveldon, co, Bedf., i). 15.9. , manor, 393, Yeldhara, Little, .Q-elham, oo. Essex, manor, 5^6. Yenis. See Kaynes. Yeovil, Girle [oo. Somers.], ohuroh, 912. Yerdhil, Williani de, 202. ' .. yetindene\ Sir NioKolas de, 670. Yetlington, Jettelinton [in Whittingham parish], oo. N'hUBib.,'499. Ykkele, oo. Buok. See Kickle. Yle [co. Somers]. See Isle, Ylkelay, oo. York. See Ilkley. 1 Ylleoh [00. Suff.]. See Eleigh. YUeoh, Adam de, 762. Ylmer, co. Buck. See Ilmer. Yngeham. See Ingaham. Yngoldeby. See Ingoldeby. York, town, 743. ..;..;.'.., house in, 763. , oastle guard, 351. St. Mary's monastery, 753. ., ..; , abbot of, 154. , fee of, 314. York, archbishop of, 471, 521, 671, 709, 874. , Walter, archbishop of. See Gray. Youlthorpe, TJlvestorp, Yolttorp [in Bishops Wilton parish], co. York, 471. Ypres, Ipri, merchants of, 477. Yshale, oo. Cumb. See Isell. Yvetis. See Ivez. Ywdde [High wood?], co. Hants, p. 175. z Zeal-Monaohorum, Sele, oo. Devon, 588. Zeals, Celes, co. Wilts., manor, .580. Zoucb, Zuche, Zuch, Suche, Suzche, Alan la, 735. , William la, 795. Zuohe, Alan la, p. 257. • .., justice of the forest, 629. , Ellen wife of Alan la, p. 267. Eogerla, 735. , , J>. 258, Wilhamdela, 393. , William la, Maud wife of, 795. ( 428 ) INDEX OF SUBJECTS Baronies, See Averenches ; Bedford ; Berkeleye ; Bigot ; Bolam ; Bolebec ; Bothal; Burgh; Castle Gary; Cham- bsrlain ; Chilham ; Clun ; Colonohes CormeiDes; Eye; Folkestone; Gils- land ; Hastings ; Insula ; JKempstord ; Liddel; Marshal; Montgomery; Mow- bray ; Musohamp (under names of Mus- ohamp family) ; Nevill ; Penwortham ; Eye ; Tattershall ; Weobly ; Wolverton. Bretons, lands of, 334, 564 {p. 174). Bures in Calne, q.v. Castles. See : — Alnwiok. Norwich. Arundel. Oswestry. Bamburgh. Peak. Bassingbourn. Pevensey. BeYerstone. Plympton. Carisbrooke. Biohmond. Christohurch Rochester. Plympton. Eockingham. Doyer. Shrewsbury. Hereford. Warkworth. Lancaster. Warwick. Marlborough. Winchester. Newcastle. York. Northampton. > Crusaders, 736. Earldoms. See Arundel. See also tinder names of Counties. Englesher, 418. English words : — a large number of, 602. brewingayel, 866. burs, bures, 318, 340, 866. chupinga,yel, 866. faldage, 688. foresposmen, p. 279. frithinette, 758. gershenese, 563. gersherthe, 563. get (of falcons), 835. goldwde, 688. hadesco, 744. houabote, heybote, ferbote, 813 et passim. loynes, 753. middelhundred, 563. mortunesfare, 663. muo(?)silTer, 688. romescot, 563. English words — cont, smalmolmen, 813. stretword, 869. taillyz, 711. watelselver, 563, 774. wodelode, 663, 774. Fees, knights', of 9 earucates, 143. , , of 12 earucates, 143. Fees. See : — Albemarle. MandeyiUe. Alfreton. Mansel. Baynard. Marmlun. Beauchamp. Marshal. Bolingbroke. Mortain. Branden. Mortimer. Cherleton. Oxford. Durham. Percy. Essex. Peterborough. Fauconberge. Salisbury. Ferrariis. Sudley. Hereford. Warkworth. Horsey. Winterslow. Kirkeby. Widnes. Langford. York, St. Mary's. See Baronies ; Honours . Ferry, at Paulsfleet, 471. Fisheries, in Bedfordshire, 679. See:— Arundel. Knottingley. Burgh. Loyne, Castleford. Park. Coin. Eatcliff. Crakintorp. Ribble. Eden. Soham. Esbricpolle. Wansbeok. Euston. Welland. la Fenne. Willingham. Kent. for eels in Pidsea and Lambwator 471. for eels in Withernsea mere, 471. , for eels at Hamsey, 813. Forest, eyre at Newcastle, 766. Forests. See : — Blackmoor. Chippenham. Blaokmore. Clarendon. Bowland. Corse. Buckholt. Coyerdale. Cheyiot. Danby. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 429 Forests — cont. Dean. Pendle. Estparo. Pickering. Feokenham. Sarernake. Greystoke. S\otOTer. Halteliffe. Shropshire. Heokedale. Stow Wood. Long Forest. Troutbeok. Ijong-Myud. Westmoreland. Loyne. Westwyt. Lythwood. Wyohwood. Malvern. Friars Preachers, 418. Guard, and rents for gtiard. See Castles. Hadesoo, homage called, 744. Honours. See : — Arundel. Montgomery. Beneton. Mortain. Berkhampstead. Odell. Berry Pomeroy. Ongar. Bolebek.. Newport Pagnell. Boulogne. Painsoastle. Breoknook. Perohe. Chester. Peverel. Colwin. Plympton. Eye. Pontefraet. Giffard. Raleigh. Glastonbury. Bichmond. Gloucester. St. Pol. Harberton. St. Valery. Haughley. Striguil. Huntingdon. Tiokhill. Knaresborough. Totnes. Leicester. Wallingford. Lovetot. Warwick. Mandeville, Jews, debts to, 375. Kenilworth, Dictum of, 814, 816. Liberties jia Monmouth; St. Milburg. Local customs. See Bridport. Marriage, irregular, 303. Marshalaea, the, 586. Measures and Weights, mitta of salt, 10. Normans' laiids, escheated, 17, 26, 56, 221, 278, 311, 837. Quarries. See Clither Beck. Schools. See Plympton. Serjeanties. See under Services. SaavicES . — ■ Archery serjeanty, 205. Barony unspecified, 558. See list of 'BstroaieB. Castle guard. See list of Castles. Cornage, 106, 199. Serjeanty unspecified, 35, 95. Warnoth, 223. In the army, personals- coming with household to army of Chester, 841. carrying a falchion, 830. 40 days, 197. 40 dap with oros8bo\y^, 19Q, Sebvices — cent. In the army, personal — eont. in Wales, 575. 8 days in Wales, 408. with horse and arms, 426. 40 days in Wales, 438, 603. 40 days in Wales or Scotland, 489. with 6 knights in Wales, 408. keeping a constaiularia in Wales, 326, 464. See also under Services, Local. In the army, findip^— ^ footman for 40 days, 388. footman with bow and arrows, 780. man with bow and arrows in Noi'th Wales, 365. man with lance, 744. footman with axe, 526. footman with lance, 8 days, 801. esquire for army in England, 239. esquire for 200 days, 774. foot Serjeant in North Wales, 317. Serjeant armed, 40 days, 765. Serjeant with hauberk, 40 days, 846. Serjeant with bow and arrows, 40 days, 836. Serjeant in Wales with horse, &c., 156. man with horse and sack for armour, 125. man with horse, &o. in .Wales, 175. man with horse, lance and hauberk, 479. man with crossbow, 40 days, 196. mounted Serjeant, 15 days, 15. one km'ght, 364. one knight, 8 days, 286. a knight or two Serjeants when King goes in person, 546. two footmen, 15 days, 20. two men in Wales, 485. Habergellum in King's service, 148. See also under Services, Local. Connected with the King's Courts and Household — baker, 920. larderer, 589. Napariue, 161. steward of the King's guesthouse, 867. usher of King's hall, 144, 185, 754. keeping door, of King's hall, 886. finding coal for the King's stove, 2§6. finding withies for hanging meat in the King's kitchen, 547. Chamberlain of Exchequer, 387. usher of Exchequer, Jewry, &c., 763. serving a cup at the King's chief feasts, 93. making vafras when the King wears his crown, 648. carrying white wand before the King on Christmas Day, 674. t;he 'Marshal's wand,' 744, 430 INDEX OF SUBJECTS. Sebvices — cont. - Conneoted with Foreats — serjeanty of forest, 125, 252. keeper of King's forest gaol, &o., 753. See also Local. Conneeted with Hawks and Hawking — Falconer (unspecified), 93, 361. Hautville's serjeanty, 685. Dunton serjeanty, 281. coming to court and keeping a gos- hawk, 878. keeping goshawks (details given), 557. keeping a goshawk, &o., 503. mewing a goshawk, 53. keeping the king's eyries of goshawks, 806. keeping a falcon, 66, 266, 620. receiving the king's gerfalcons, 766. finding or paying — a falcon's hood, 588. a sore goshawk, 30. a sparrow hawk, 123, 217, 403. a sore sparrow hawk, 13, 54, 102, 183, 208, 267, 359, 377. a sparrow hawk and gloves, 156. a sore fish hawk. &c., 102, Conneeted with Hunting and Hounds — finding a berselet, 334. finding greyhounds, &o., 593. serjeanty of training a brachet, 915. hunting the wolf, 166, 809. hunting wolf, fox and hare, 166. keeping a pack of harriers, 374. keeping a hound, 345. Local — Bambrough, carrying 30 loads to, 499. , work at the castle, 672. Bedwiu wood, being keeper, 178. Buckholt forest, being keeper, 330. Clarendon forest, being keeper, 330. Cumberland, joining king's army in, 106. Dean forest, finding a Serjeant in, 493, 739. , finding horseman and 2 foot- men in, 435 East Parrot serjeanty. See Parrot, Exeter gaol, being keeper, 420. Dilwyn, finding man and horse there 186. Dover oastle, q.v. Hayorust and Bushmoor, being fores- ter, 534. Hayridgo.beingbedelof the hundred 63. Langswathe, being keeper of the king's wood, 668, Lincoln, being usher in the court of Common Pleas, 228, Services — cont. Local — cont, Montgomery, iinding 2 footmen at, 290. , finding horse Serjeants at, 15 days, 15. , foot Serjeants at, 15 days, 22. Newcastle-under-Lyme, at, 308. Northumberland, being chief forester (described), 465. , being coroner between Tweed and Coquet, 414. Rochester bridge and Dover oastle, maintaining, 813. Bockingham, collecting castle guard rents, 210, 246. Sandgate, guardiiig the sea coast, 389. Shotover and Stow wood, beiiig keeper, 193. Shrewsbury oastle, finding a. yeoman at, 40 days, 801. Shropshire, keeper of forests, 160. SnodhUl, finding 2 footmen at, 40 days, 197. Wells Foriun serjeanty. See Wells Forum. Wight, keeper of the island, 564 (p. 174). Winchester, serjeanty at the castle, 851. finding a man for defence of the castle, 336^ keeper of the gaol, 722. Woodstock park, service connected with, 411. York, finding crossbow and guard at 351. See under names of castles for guard- rents. Miscellaneous — conducting treasure to London, 625, 665. conducting treasure and summoning barons, 109. conducting treasure and summoning the bishop of Hereford, 823. being summoner of barony of Ray- leigh, 486. levying exchequer summonses in fees of Peverel, 906. carving prior of Wenlock's f ood, 801. being Sir William de Harecurt's pantler, 801 . finding a horse to carry a monk to Winchester, 332. carrying herring pies from Norwich to London, 395, 849. being coroner between Tweed and Coquet, 414. bringing an assam pm-ei, 213. bringing a roast before the king at Qornbury, 859, INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 431 Sbbvicbs — cont. Misoellaneous — cont, holding a oord in the queen's ship, &c., 230. feeding 2 poor people daily, 133. holding stirrup, &c., 580. finding a horse and a sack with pin, &o., 242. finding withies for hanging meat in the king's kitchen, 547. finding coal for the king's stove, &o,, 286. Of the nature of Quitrents — berselet, 334. greyhound, 593, arrows, three for the king's hunting, 165. three with eagle's feathers and gold thread, 466. , twenty yearly, 223. a hundred barbed, 884. SeEVICES— COTlt. Of the nature of Quitrents — cont. arrow points, twelve iron, when the king oomes to Nottingham, 242. bow de eburno, 181. dice, three, 588. plough shares, two, 223. gloves, 13, 165, 217, et alibi passim. spurs, 112. gilt, 1, 112, 133,201, 253, 364. salt, 10. Sokes See Eirkby. See Mansfield. Swanneries, p. 155. 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The 5th, 6th, and 7th volumes contain a history of the Abbots of St. Albans, 793 to 1411, mainly compiled by Thomas Walsingham, with a Continuation. The 8th and 9th volumes, in continuation of the Annals, contain a Chronicle probably of John Amundesham, a monk of St. Albans. The loth and 11th volumes relate especially to the acts and proceedings of Abbots Whethamstede, Albon, and Wallingford. The 12th volume contains a compendious History of England to the reign of Henry V. and of Normandy in early times, also by Thomas Walsingham, and dedicated to Henry V. 29. Chronicon Abbati^e Evbshambnsis, auotoribus Dominico Pkiore EvbshamijE bt Thoma de Marlbbebgb Abbatb, a fundatione ad annum 1213, una cum continuationb ad AJiNUM 1418. Edited by the Rev. W. D. Macbay, Bodleian Library, Oxford. 1863. The Chronicle of Evesham illustrates the history of that important monastery from 690 to 1418. Its chief feature is an autobiography, which makes us acquainted with the inner daily life of a great abbejf. Interspersed are many notices of general, personal, and local history. 30. RioABDi DE Oibbncbsteia Spboulum Hisiobiale db Gestis Regum Anglm. Vol. I., 447-871. Vol. II., 872-1066. Edited by John B. B. Mayob, M.A., Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. 1863-1869. Richard of Cirencester's history is in four books, and gives many charters in favour of Westminster Abbey, and a very full account of the lives and miracles of the saints, especially of Edward the Confessor, whose reign occupies the fourth book. A treatise on the Coronation, by William of Sudbury, a monk of Westminster, fills book ii. o. 3. 31. Year Books of the Reigns of Edward the First and Edwakd the Third. Years 20-21, 21-22, 30-31, 32-38, and 33-35 Edw. I; and 11-12 Edw. III. Edited and translated by Alfred John Hobwood, Barrister-at-Law. Years 12-13, 13-14, 14, 14-15, 16. 16, 17, and 17-18, Edward III. Edited and translated by Luke Owen Pike, M.A., B^rriater-at-Law. 1863-1903, 14 32. Narratives of thb Expulsion of the Bn&lish from Normandy, 1449- 1450. — Robertus Blondelli He Reductione Normannise : Le Recouvre- ment de Normeudie, par Berry, H^rault du Roy : Conferences between the Ambassadors of France and England. Edited by the Rev. Joseph Stevenson, M.A. 1863. 33. HiSTORiA ET Cabtulariom MonastebiiS. Petri Glouoestri^. Vols. I.- III. Edited by W. H. Hart, F.S.A., Merabre Correspondant de la SociSte des Antiquaires de Normaudie. 1863 1867. 34. Alexandri Neokam be Natuhis Rerum libri duo; with Neckam's Poem, De Laudibus Divin.^e Sapienti^t?. Edited by Thomas Wkiuht, M.A. 1863. 35. Lekchdoms, Wortcunning, and Starcrapt of Early England ; being a Collection of Documents illustrating the History of Science in this Country before the Norman Conquest. Vols. I.-III. Collected and edited by the Rev. T. Oswald Cockayne, M.A. 1864-1866. 36. Annalbs Monastici. Vol. 1. : — Annales de Margan, 1066-1232 ; Annales de Theokesberia, 1066-1263; Annales de Burton, 1004-1263. Vol. II.: — Annales Monasterii de Wintonia, 519-1277; Annales Monasterii de Waverleia, 1-1291. Vol. III. :— Annales PrioratuB de Dunstaplia, 1-1297. Annales Monasterii de Bermundeseia, 1042-1432. Vol. IV. : — Annales Monasterii de Oseneia, 1016-1847 ; Chronicon Fulgo dictum Chronicon Thomae Wykes, 1066-1 289 ; Annales Prioratus de Wigornia, 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 University, Cambridge. 1864-1869. 37. Magna Vita S. Hugonis Episcopi Lincolnibnsis. Edited by the Rev. James F. Dimock, M.A., Rector of Barnburgh, Yorkshire. 1864. 38. Chronicles and Memorials of the Reign of Richard the First. Vol. I. : — Itinbrarium Peregrinorum ei Gesta Regis Ricardi. Vol. II. : — Epistol^ Cantuaribnses ; 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 asoribed to Geoffrey Vinesauf is now more correctly ascribed to Richard, Canon of the Holy Trinity of London . = '"» The letters in Vol. 11., written between 1187 and 1199, had their origin in a disnute -whinh arose from the attempts of Baldwin and Hubert, archbishops of Canterbury to fonnd n college of secular canons, a project which gave great umbrage to the monks of Canterbury. 39. Recueil des Ckoniques et anchibnnbs Istories de la Grant Bretaigne A present nommb Engleterre, par Jehan de Waurin Vol T Albina to 688. Vol. II., 1399-1422. Vol. IH., 1422-1431. ' Edited bl Wllliam Hardy, F.S.A. 1864-1879. Vol. IV., 1431-1447 Vol V V'^l'VPh ^^^^"^ ^y ^'"^ William Hardy, P.S.A., and Edward L. C. P. Hardy, F.S.A. 1884-1891. > > ^ ^uward 40. A CoLLEcrioN of the Chronicles and Ancient Histories of Great Britain, now called England, by John de Waurin A''o1 I Albina to 688. Vol.IL 1399-1422. Vo( HI., 1422-1431. (Tra^slati^so? ^e preceding Vols I H., and III.) Edited and tramlated by Sir William Hardy, F.S.A., and Edward L. C P. Hardy, F.S.A. 1864- 15 41. PoiTCHRONicoN Ranulphi Higdbn, with Trevisa's Translation. Vols. I and II. Edited by Chtjrohill Babington, B.D., Senior Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. Vols. III.-IX. Edited bythe Rev. Joseph Rawson LtfMBY, D.D., Norrisian Professor of Divinity, Vicar of St. Edward's, Fellow of St. Catharine's College, and late Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge. 1866-1886. This chronicle begins with the Creation, and is brought down to the reign of Edward III. 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. Le Liverr de Reis db BRiTrAttis b Lb Livebe db Rbis db Bnglbibrb. Edited by the Rev. 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 Monasiebii de BIelsa ab anno 1150 usque ad annum 1406, Vols. I. -III. Edited by Edward Augustus Bond, Assistant Keeper of Manuscripts, and Bgerton Librarian, British Museum. 1866- 1868. 44. Matthjsi Parisibnsis Historia Anglorum, sivb ut vulgo dicixur HiSTORiA Minor. Vols. l.,-III. 1067-1253. Edited by Sir Frederick Madden, K.H., Keeper of the Manuscript Department of the British Museum. 1866-1869. 45. Liber Monastbrii de Htda : a Chronicle and Chartulary op Hyde Abbey, Winchester, 465-1023. Edited by Edward Edwards. 1866. The "Book of Hyde" is a compilation from much earlier sources, which are usually indicated with considerable care and precision. In many cases, however, the Hyde Chronicler appears to correct, to qualify, or to amplify the statements which, in substance, he adopts. There is to be found, in the " Book of Hyde," much information relating to the reign of ' Kin^ Alfred which is not known to exist elsewhere. The volume contains some curious specimens of Anglo-Saxon and mediseval English. 46. Chronicon Scotorum. A Chronicle of Irish Appaiss, from the earliest times to 1135 ; and' Supplement, containing the events from 1141 to 1160. Edited, with Translation, by William Maunsell Hbnnessy, M.R.I.A. 1866. 47. The Chronicle op Pibrrb db Langtopt, in French Vbrse, prom the earliest period to the death op Edward I. Vols. I. and 11. 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 Momnouth's " Historia Britonum " ; in the second, a history of the Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings, to the death of Henry III. ; in the third, a history of the reign of Edward I. The language is a specimen of the French of Yorkshire. 48. The War op the Gabdhil with the Gaill, or The Invasions op Ireland by the Danes and other Norsemen. Edited, with a Trans- lation, by the Rev. Jambs Hbnthobn Todd, D.D., Senior Fellow of Trinity College, and Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University of Dublin. 1867. 49. Gbsta Regis Henrioi Secundi Bbnbdioti Abbatis. Chronicle op the Reigns op Henry II. and Richard I., 1169-1192, known under the name of Benedict op Peterborough. Vols. I. and II. Edited by the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modern History, Oxford, and Lambeth Librarian. 1867. 50. MUNIMENTA AoADEMICA, OR, DOCUMENTS ILLUSTRATIVE OP ACADEMICAL Life and Studies at Oxford (in Two Parts). Edited by the Rev. Henry Anstey, M.A., Vicar of St. Wendron, Cornwall, and lat^ Vjce-Principal of St. Mary Hall, Oxford. 1868, 51 16 Chronica Magistri RoaERi db Hottedbne. Vols. I.-IV. Edited by the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modern History and PeUow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1868-1871. The earlier portion, extending from 732 to 1148, appears to be a copy at a compilation made in Northnmbria about 1161, to which Hoveden added httle. Prom 1148 t°llf 9-r-a very valuable portion of this work-the matter is derived from another so?'^'=e*o which Hoveden annears to have supplied little. From 1170 to 1192 is the portion which corresponds to some Irient with the ChTOnicle known under the name of Benedict of Peterborough (see No. 49). From 1192 to 1201 may be said to be wholly Hoveden's work. .52 WiLLELMi MTalmbsbiribnsis Monachi Db Gbstis Ponmficum Anglobitm LiBRi Q0INQTJB. Edited by N. B. S. A. Hamilton, of the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum. 1870. 53 Historic and Municipal Documbnis op Ireland, prom the Abchivbs OP THE OlTY OP Dublin, &c. 1172-1320. Edited by Jons T.^Gii.bkb.t, P.S.A., Secretary of the Public Record Office of Ireland. 1870. 54 The Annals op Loch Cb. A Chronicle of Irish Affairs, from 1041 to 1590. Vols. I. and H. Edited, with u Translation, by William Maunsell Hennbssy, M.R.I.A. 1871. 55 MONUMBNTA JURIDICA. ThE BlACK BoOK OP THE AjDMIRAlTT, WITH Appendices, Vols. I.-IV. Edited by Sir Teavers Twiss, Q.C, D.C.L. 1871-1876. This book contains the ancient ordinances and laws relating to the navy 5H. Memorials of the Reign op Henry VI. :— Official Corbespondence OF Thomas Bekynton, Secretary to Henry VI., and Bishop of Bath AND Wells. Edited by the Rev. George Williams, B.D., Vicar of Ringwood, late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Vols. I. and XL 1872. 57. Matth^i Parisibnsis, Monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica Majoea. Vol. I. The Creation to A.D. 1066. Vol. II. 1067 to 1216. Vol. III. 1216 to 1239. Vol. IV. 1240 to 1247. Vol. V. 1248 to 1259. Vol. VI. Additamenta. Vol. VII. Index. .Eiiiieti 4y the Rev. Henry Richards LuARD, D.D., Pellow of Trinity College, Registrary of the University, and Vicar of Great St. Mary's, Cambridge. 1872-1884. 58. Memorialk Prairis Waltbri db Coventria.— The Historical Collec- tions OF Walter of Coventry. Vols. I. and II. Edited by the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modern History, and FeUow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1872-1873. 59. The Anglo-Latin Satirical Poets and Epigrammatists of the Twelfth Century. Vols. I. and II. Collected and edited by Thomas Wright, M.A., Corresponding Member of the National Institute of France (Acad^mie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres). 1872. 60. Materials for a History op the Reign of Henry VII., from obiginal Documents preserved in the Public Record Office. Vols. I. and II. Edited by the Rev. William Campbell, M.A., one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools. 1873-1877. 61. Historical Papers and Letters from the Northern Registers. Edited by the Rev. James Raine, M.A., Canon of York, and Secretary of the Surtees Society. 1873. 62. Registbum Palatinum Dunelmbnse. The Register op Richard db KELLAvra, Lord Palatine and Bishop op Durham ; 1311-1316. Vols. I.-IV. Edited by Sir Thomas Dupfus Hardy, D.C.L., Deputy Keeper of the Records. 1873-1878. 63. Memorials op St. Dunstan, Archbishop of Oantbrbury. Edited by the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modern History ^nd Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1874. ■ 17 64. OhKONICON AkGLI^, AB anno DOMINI 1328 USQUE AD ANNUM 1388, AuoTORB MONACHO QuoDAM Sanoti Albani. Edited by Bdwabd Maunde Thompson, Barrister-at-Law, Assistant Keeper of the Manu- scripts in the British Museum. 1874. 65. Thomas Saga Brkibtskups. A Life of Archbishop Thomas Becket in Icelandic. Vols. I. and IL, Edited, izoith English Translation, Notes, and Glossary, hy M. Birikr Magnusson, M.A., Sub-Librarian, of the University Library, Cambridge, 1875-1884. 66. Raditlphi db Ooggeshali, Chronicon Anglicanum. Edited by the Rev. Joseph Stevenson, M.A. 1875. 67. Materials fob the History of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury. "Vols. I.-Vl. Edited by the Rev. James Craigie Robertson, M.A., Canon of Canterbury. 1875-1883. Vol. 711. Edited by Joseph Brigstocke Sheppard, LL,D. 1885. The first volume contains the life of that celebrated man, and the miracles after his death, by William, a monk of Canterbury. The second, the life by Benedict of Peterborough ; John of Salisbury ; Alan of Tewkesbury ; and Edward Grim. The third, the life by William Fitzstephen; and Herbert of Bosham. The fourth, anonymous lives, Quadrilogus, &c, The fifth, sixth, and seventh, the Epistles, and known letters. 68. Radulpi db Diceto, Decani Lundoniensis, Opera Histoeica. The Historical Works of Master Ralph de Diceto, Dean of London. Vols. 1. and II. Edited by the Rev. William Sxubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modern History, and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1876. The Abbreviationes Chronicorum extend to 1147 and the Ymagines Historiarum to 1201, 69. Roll of the Proceedings of the King's Council in Ireland, for a portion of the 16lH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF RiCHARD II. 1392-93 . Edited by the Rev. James Graves, B.A. 1877. 70. Henbici de Bracton de Legibus et Oonsubiudinibus Anglic Libri QuiNCjUE in varios tractatus distinoti. Vols. I.-VI. Edited by Sir Traveks Twiss, Q.C, D.C.L. 1878-1883. 71. The Historians of the Church of York, and its Archbishops. Vols. I.-III. Edited by the Rev. Jambs Rainb, M.A., Canon of York, and Secretary of the Surtees Society. 1879-1894. 72. Registrum "Malmesburiense. The Register op Malmesbury Abbey, PRESERVED IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE. Vols. I. and II. Edited by the Rev. J. S. Brewer, M.A., Preacher at the Rolls, and Rector of Toppesfield ; and Charles Trice Martin, B.A. 1879-1880. 73. Historical Works of Gervase of Canterbury. Vols. I. and II. 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, &o. 1879, 1880. 74. Henrici Arohidiaconi Huntbndunensis Historia Angloetjm. The History of the English, by Henry, Archdeacon of Huntingdon, from A.D. 55 to a.d. 1154, in Bight Books. Edited by Thomas Arnold, M.A., 1879. 75. The Historical Works of Symeon of Durham. Vols. I. and H. Edited by Thomas Arnold, M.A. , 1882-1885. 76. Chronicle of the Reigns of Edward I. and Edward II. Vols. I and II. 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, &e. 1882-1883. The first volume of these Chronicles contains the Annates Londonienses, and HaeAnmles PauUni: the secondi, I— Commmdatio Lamentabilis in TransHu magni Regis Edwardi. II.— . Gesta Edwardi de Carnanan Auctare Canonico BridKngtmimsi. m.—M(mach mjusdam Malmesberiensis Vita Edwardi II, VJ.— Vita et Mors Ed-ward II., conscnpta a Thoma de la Moore, B 18 77 Bbqistkum Bpistolabum Fkateis Johannis Pbckham, Archikpiscopi ■ Oan-tuamensts. Vols.I.-m. i;&-te<:? it/ Charles Trice Martin, B.A., P.S.A., 1882-1886. 78, Register of S. Osmund. Vols. 1. and H. Edited b;/ ths -Rev. W. H. ElCH Jones, M.A., F.S.A., Canon of Salisbury, Vicar of Bradford-on- Avon. 1883, 1884. This Keeister derives its name from containing the statutes, rules, and orders made or compUeaby^!osm^dfto be observed in the Cathedral and diocese of Sahsbury. 79 Chartttlary of the Abbey or Ramsey. Vols. I.-III. Indited by William Henry Hart, F.S.A., and the Rev. Ponsonby Anneslby Lyons. 1884-1893. 80. Ohartularibs of St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, with the Register of its house at Dunbrody, county of Wexford, and Annals of Ireland, 1162-1370. Vols. I. and II. i:dited by John Thomas Gilbert, F.S. A., M.R.I.A. 1884,1885. 81. Eadmbri HistobiaNovorumin Anglia, ei opuscula duo de vitaSancti Anselmi et quibusdam miraculis ejus. Edited by the Rev. Martin Rule, M.A. 1884. 82. Chronicles op the Reigns of Stephen, Henry II., and Richard I. Vols. I. -IV. Edited by Richard Howleit, Barrister-at-Law. 1884- 1889. Vol. I. contains Books I.-IV. otthe Bistoria Rerum Anglicarum of William of Newburgh. Vol. II. contains Book V. of that work, the continuation of the same to A.D. 1398, and the 7>aco iVomianreicMjT of Etienne de Rouen. -, , -.^ i, ^u Vol. III. contains the Gesta Stephani Begis, the Chronicle of Eichard of Hexhanl, the Relatio de Standardo of St. Aelred of Eievaulx, the poem of Jordan Fantosme, and the Chronicle of Richard of Devizes. Vol. IV. contains the Chronicle of Robert of Torigm. 83. Chronicle of the Abbey of Ramsey. Edited by the Rev. William Dunn Macray, M.A., F.S.A., Rector of Duoklington, Oxon. 1886. 84. Chronica Rogeri de Wendovbr, sive Flobes Historiarum. Vols. I.- III. Edited by Henry Gay Hewlett, Keeper of the Records of the Land Revenue. 1886-1889. This edition gives that' portion only of Roger of Wendover's Chronicle which can be accounted an original authority. 85. The Lbtibb Books of the Monastery of Christ Church, Canterbury. Vols. I.-III. Edited by Joseph Brigstocke Sheppard, LL.D. 1887- 1889. 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