WEST SUSSEX COUNTY LIBRARIES DEPARTMENT fk Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014 https://archive.org/details/calendarofpatent02grea_0 CALENDAR OF TIIK PATENT ROLLS I' RESERVED IN THE PUBLIC RECOUP OFFICE. PR 10 PA It KD UNDIOIt THE SUPEItrXTIO.VDKVCK OF TFIE DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE RECORDS. EDWARD II. A.D. 1313—1317. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY 0* HER MAJESTY'S 1MMN< ||'W. BBCB ETARY OF STAT K FOR THE HOME HEP \ETM F.NT. LONDON : PRINTED FOR HBB MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE, BY EYB1 AND SPOTTISVVOODK, PRINTERS TO TIIK QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. And to he purchased, either directly or through any Bookseller, from EYRE and 8POTTISWOODB, East Harding Street, Fleet Street, E.C. j or JOHN MENZIES & Co., 12, Hanover Street, EDINBURGH, and 90, West Nile Street, Glasgow ; or HODGES, FIGGIS, & Co., Limited, 101, Grafton Street, Dublin. 1898. CONTENTS. Pa«e Preface ▼ Corrigenda ---------- vii Calendar .-..--1 Index 702 84313. VVt. '225(12. a 2 I* R E V AC E. The present volume forms part of a series of Calendars of the Patent Rolls from the reign of Edward I. to that of Henry VII. the object and character of which are explained in the Preface to the first volume for the reign of Edward III. (a.d. 1327—1330.) The text has been prepared, under my immediate supervision, by Mr. G. P. Ilandcock and Mr. R. C. Fowler, of the Public Record Office. Mr. Ilandcock has also compiled the Index. II. C. MAXWELL LYTE. Public Record Office, 5 April 1898. ( vii ) CORRIGENDA. Page 20, lino 19, for "William de Dodenhara " read "Walter de Dodcnham." „ 28, „ 5, for " Gilbert de Hakenesse " read " Geoffrey de Hakenesse." „ 43, „ 29, for " Horaloiie " read " Honilone." „ 55, „ 15, for "Tormay" read " Tonnay." „ 60, „ 49, for " Wyneston " read Wynestoti." ,, 61, „ 36, for " fcpringand " read " Springaud." „ 80, „ 10, for " Lanwerne " read " Lauwerne." „ 100, ,, 7, for "John de Emeldon" read "Robert de Emeldon." „ 125, „ 48, for "countess of Devon" read "the countcsa [of Gloucester and Hertford] ." „ 126, „ 6, for " Chabmbirnon " read " Chaumbirnon." „ 129, „ 39, for "Robert de Rolleston " read "Ralph de Rollcston." „ 148, „ 23, for "Wyneston" read " Wynestou." „ 153, „ 46, for " of I'akefeld " read " de Pakefeld." „ 162, „ 43, for " Vonbright " read " Voubright." „ 166, „ 35, for " Onnyngg " read " Ovvyngg." „ 172, „ 47, for " de Latymer" read " le Latymer." „ 173, „ 43, for " Molton " read " Melton." „ 189, „ 45, for " Moriconi " read " Moritoni." „ 202, „ 1, for "1341 " read "1314." „ 203, „ 8, for " Alvigio '' read " Alingio." „ 213, „ 34, for " Sprynge " read " Sprynget." „ 232, „ 27, for " Pershore " read " Pershote." „ 250, „ 43, for " Swyncston " read " Swynescou." „ 268, „ 40, for " Honington " read " Hemington." ,, 285, „ 21, for " Welleseye " read " Wellcseye (sir)." „ 349, „ 32, for " Mereward " read " Moreword." ,, 350, „ 26, for " Leuueseye " read " Leuveseye." „ 360, „ 41, for "clerito" read " clerico." „ 384, „ 40, for " Vesey " read " V'escy." „ 395, ,, 44, for " Margaret " read " Margery." „ 398, „ 23, for " Rlanus " read " Elavug." „ 400, „ 17, for " [Lincoln] " read " [Salisbury]." „ 403, ,, 8, for "intoxicated" read "poisoned." „ 419, „ 37, for "intoxicated" read "poisoned." „ 431, „ 41, for " Dunton " read " de Dunton." „ 432, „ 6, for " Leyburne " read " Layburne." ,, 474, „ 37, for "Roger de Reydon " read "Robert de Leydon." „ 482, „ 2, for " Leuueyse " read " Lenveyse." „ 499, „ 35, for " Wye " read " Droitwieh (de Wyco)." „ 530, „ 48, for " Leu Veysy " read " Lcn Veysy." „ 551, „ 46, for " Hofscat " read " Hofstat." „ 570, „ 42, for " Cranden " read " Crauden." „ 583, „ 3, for " Stayngrene " read " Stayngreve." „ 622, „ 20, for " Tyringliani " read " Tyrington." „ 651, „ 38, for" Isabella his daughter and heir " read " Isabella daughter of Edmund Deyncourt, his heir apparent." „ 656, ,, 19, for " Vauso " read " Vauv." CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 7 EDWARD II.— Part I. 1313. July 11. Westminster. July 13. Westminster. July 12. Westminster. July 14. Westminster. July 18. Sturry . Membranb 20. Notification to J. bitihop of Lincoln of the revocation for certain causes of the presentation of Richard de Kinefare, king's clerk, to the church of Langele, in his diocese, in the king's gift. Witness : J. bishop of Bath and Wells. Protection, for one year, for Robert de Sefeld, clerk, of Bath and Wells. Witness : J. bishop 84313. Protection with clause rogamus, for three years, for brother Richard de Leghton, the general attorney of the master and brethren of the military order of the House of God and St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, and for other attorneys whom he may wish to put in his place, as the Pope has granted to the brethren of that order an indulgence that once a year they may be received into churches to collect alms. All persons falsely representing themselves to be their collectors are to be arrested. Witness: J. bishop of Bath and Wells. Gilbert de Bohun, staying in England, has letters nominating John tie Bohun his attorney in Ireland for two years. Witness : J. bishop of Hat 1 1 and Wells. Confirmation of a grant by Roger sou of Roger de Moubray to Adam de Pyketon and his heirs of 40*. of rent in Belton, to be received from his men of Belton ; of another grant by him to the said Adam de Pyketon of a plot of land with its appurtenances called ' Rawe,' and of a plot of waste land by Westwode, and of another plot of waste land by Hekkcdyk, saving a way of 40 feet, and also of 6 acres of waste between Kelkefeld and Butterwyk ; confirmation of another grant by him to the same Adam de Pyketon and his heirs of all the land called Calnehou in the territory of Thresk under Duuelund, together with a meadow appertaining to the same land, with common of pasture for all his cattle in the park of Duue- lund, and that the swine of his demesne (porcos suos dominicos) shall be quit of pannage in the said park, and of (>3s. of rent to be received yearly from his men of Kyrkeby Malsard ; of another grant by him to the same Adam de Pykclon and his heirs of 40s. of rent with the appurtenances in Thresk receivable out of five bovates of land, held l>y Tezanta del Bayl of Thresk for the term of her life, and which land upon her death should revert to the said Adam de Pyketon and his heirs, with common of pasture for all his cattle in the park of Duuelund, and in all other places in the territory of Thresk ; and of another grant by him to the same Adam de Pyketon and his heirs of a plot of land by Westwode called ' Rawe ' with Wt. 22602. E. & S. A 2 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS. Membrane 20 — cont. its appurtenances, so that the said Adam de Pyketon may at his will enclose that plot with a hedge and dyke as shall seem better to him. By fine of 40s. Here the king returned from beyond the seas, as appears more fully in a memorandum made on the dorse of the Close Roll. July 17. Sandwich. July 17. Sandwich. his wife, going to the island Ralph de Knoville and John of de July 20. Faversham. July 17. Sandwich. July 24. Westminster. July 21. Rochester. July 24. Westminster. July 20. Favershani. July 24. Westminster. Nicholas de Cheyny and Eleanor Gernereye, have letters nominating Norton their attorneys for one year. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Thomas, earl of Lancaster, the king's kinsman, and for his followers and adherents going to and fro throughout the king's dominions on their own business, provided that they go without horses and arms, and do and receive justice as is fitting. [Fcedera : Pari. Writs.'] By K. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : — Guy de Bello Campo, carl of Warwick, and his followers and adherents. Edmund, earl of Arundel, and his followers and adherents. Henry de Percy and his followers. Robert de Clyfford and his followers. Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, and his followers and adherents. [Foedera : Pari. Writs.] Notification to W. archbishop of York, of the royal assent to the election of Alan de Nesse, prior of St. Mary's, York, to be abbot of that house. By p.s. Protection, for one year, for Thomas de Burton, parson of the church of Ordeshale. Guichard, prior of Pontefract, going beyond seas, has letters nominating William Bray, his fellow monk, and William Basset, his attorneys until Christmas. Grant to Geoffrey de Hakenesse, king's clerk, of the king's free chapel within the castle of Shrewsbury. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance, directed to the sheriff of Shropshire, to induct him into the same. John de Hastinges, staying in England, has letters nominating William de Rue and John de Wykcleuode his attorneys in Ireland for two years. Licence, upon fine made by Robert de Valoniis, chaplain, for the alienation in mortmain by him of a messuage and a moiety of a virgate of land, with the appurtenances in Longedon, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in honour of St. Mary the Virgin in the church of St. James, Longedon. By fine of one mark. Grant, for life, to William Turk, on account of his good service to Edward I. and to the king, of the ferry between Sandwich and Stonor, which is worth 40s. a year, with all that appertains to such ferry, the mayor and bailiff's of the town of Sandwich having certified to the king that it will not be to his prejudice, or that of any other person, if he grants the ferry to whomsoever he please. By p.s. Mandate to the men and tenants of the castles of Bollesoure and Horstan to answer for their tallage to Robert de Malo Lacu, who holds the first- named castle with its appurtenances for life by grant of the king, and the latter one with its appurtenances, until out of its issues he shall have 7 EDWARD II.— Part I. I 1313. Membrane 20 — cont. received in full certain sums of money in which the king is bound to him, and to whom the king has made a further grant that no tallage shall be assessed for his use on the demesne lands belonging to the said castles so long as the said Robert de Malo Lacu shall hold them, but that he, if he will, whenever the king causes his demesnes throughout England to be tallaged, may tallage in due manner the demesnes of the said castles for his own use, as is more fully contained in his letters patent. By p.s. July 24. John son of John de Hastinges, William de Burbache and Robert Westminster, de ITeyle, executors of the testament of John de Hastinges, staying in England, have letters nominating William de Rue and John de Wykclewode their attorneys in Ireland lor two years. July 25. Pardon, at the request of Robert de Foxton, king's clerk, to Philip Westmimster. de Clopton for the rape of Amicia, late the wife of Thomas de Walpol, and for robberies and felonies committed by him within the realm. By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu. July 26. Presentation of Henry de Pluckeleye to the church of Lymmynge, in the Westminster, king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of Canterbury. By K. July 24. Pardon, upon fine made by the abbot, to the abbot and convent of Jervnulx Westminster, for appropriating in mortmain, without the licence of the late king, the church of Est Wytton, co. York. By fine of 10 marks. July 25. Confirmation of a grant, for life, by William de Brewosa to John Westminster. Iwcyn of the entire town of Lotharn, with homages, fealties, rents, services, markets, ferries, weirs, fisheries, meadows, woods, feedings, pastures, turbaries, pleas, ransoms, perquisites, liberties, free customs, and all other appurtenances. By fiue of 40s. Membrane 19. July 16. Acquittance to Roger de Morewode, keeper of the king's manors of Eye Westminster, and Haghele, co. Suffolk, Glatton, co. Huntingdon, Little Weldon, co. North- ampton, and Istelworth, co. Middlesex, for 123/. 16*. 8fl., paid by him into the Wardrobe out of the issues of those manors and of others (hat are in his custody. Witness : J. bishop of Bath and Wells. July 24. Presentation of Nicholas de Lyudwode to the church of Neweuham, in Westminster, the diocese of Hereford. July 20. Association of Robert de Revdon as a conservator of the peace for the Faversham. county of Suffolk with John de Boyloud, Nicholas de Weylond, John de Peyton and the sheriff of that county, to whom a commission was issued 17 March, 1 Edward II. [Pari. Writs.'] July 13. Pardon to William de Foston of his outlawry for non-appearance before Boulogne. William de Bereford and his fellows, justices of the Bench, when impleaded by Philip de Lyndeseye to answer touching divers trespasses committed against him, provided he surrender at the prison of Lincoln. By p.s. The like pardon, word for word, to Richard de Foston. By p.s. July 21. Pardon to William Marmyon of his outlawry for non-appearance before Rochester. William de Bereford aud his fellows, justices of the Bench, when impleaded by William de Neville, clerk, to answer touching divers trespasses committed against him. By p.s. The like pardon, word for word, to Robert Breton. By p.s a 2 4 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1313. July 17. Sandwich. July 26. Westminster. July 25. Westminster. July 26. Westminster. July 26. Westminster. July 25. Westminster. July 8. Ibouvillers. July 17. Sandwich. July 26. Westminster. Membrane 19 — cont. Protection, for one year, for Thomas de Burton, parson of the church of Ordeshale. Writ of aid, directed to all bailiffs, for William Ferran, king's serjeant, whom the king has assigned to supervise the collection and safe-keeping of the fruits of the church of Stepelmordon. In consequence of a plea pending between the king and Henry, bishop of Winchester, touching the right of advowson of the said church of Stepelmordou, in the diocese of Ely, which is void, and an attempt to oust by force the king's right therein by a person who, whilst the case is pending, has intruded into the church, or has even procured his own induction therein, the king commanded the sheriff of Cambridge to cause all the fruits of this instant autumn belonging and appertaining to the church, saving his reasonable expenses in doing so, to be by view of the said William Ferran collected and kept safe, without any subtraction or diminution whatever, within the dwelling-place of the par- sonage of the church. Licence, upon fine made by Ingelram Berenger, for John de Vautort of Shene to grant in fee to the said Ingelram Berenger a messuage, 91 acres of land, 7 acres of meadow, 60s. of rent, and a rent of lib. of cumin in Wynfrid-Neuburgh, Foishulle, and Knyghteton by Bynedon, held in chief, and also the homage and service of John de Broinehulle, his tenant in Forshulle. By fine of \ mark. Protection, for two years, for Guy de la Val, parson of the church of Maydenestan. By K. The like, until Easter, for Thomas de Portyngton, clerk. Grant to Master William de Byrston, king's clerk, of the prebend of Cannokbury, in the free chapel of St. Michael, Pencriche, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the archbishopric of Dublin, together with all its rights and appurteuances. By K. Mandate in pursuance, directed to J. archbishop of Dublin, the dean of the free chapel, to induct him into the same. Protection, in Ireland, for one year, for Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pem- broke, staying in England. By K. Assignment to Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, king's merchant, notwith- standing any previous assignments to any other persons, of all issues of customs throughout the realm, together with the issues of the archbishopric of Canterbury, void and in the king's hands, to be received by the hands of the collectors of the customs and of the keepers of the archbishopric, until out of those issues he shail have levied the sum of 15,000/., which sum he has bound himself to pay in the king's name during the eight day before Michaelmas to Ingelram de Maregni, who had lately advanced that sum as a loan to the king, when in France, as by letters obligatory under the Privy Seal more fully appears. Until he shall have received the above sum, Anthony Pessaigne or his attorney is to have the custody of that part of the seal called the ' coket,' in all ports throughout the realm. By p.s. Mandate to William de Thorntoft, king's clerk, keeper of the Hanaper of the Chancery, to deliver out of the issues of the Hanaper to W. bishop of Worcester, in addition to a sum of 866/. 19s. Qct., paid to him under a former mandate, the sum of 133/. 8±d., in full satisfaction of a sum of 1,000/. indebted which the bishop had lent to the king. By K., on the information of J. de Sandale. Protection, for one year, for Thomas de Haliwelle, parson of the church of St. Matthew the Apostle, Ipswich, 5 1313. July 26. Westminster. July 13. Beauraiuville. July 30. Windsor. Membrane 19 — cont. Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Andrew Rosekyn, king's mariner, master of the king's ship called la Godeiere of Westminster, whom the king is sending to Calais on his business. The like for the undermentioned mariners, viz. : — William le Fisshere, master of the king's ship called la Welifare of Westminster. John Petit, master of the king's ship called the James of West- minster. Master Boniface de Saluciis, archdeadon of Buckingham, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Baldwin de Bello Prato and John de Maners his attorneys for one year. Vacated. Protection, until Easter, for John de Woume of York, staying beyond the seas. By p.s. Presentation of Bichard de Osgodeby upon the resignation of Adam de Osgodeby, the late rector, to the church of Haukeswelle, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of St Mary's, York. The Utters of presentation are addressed to the archdeacon of Kichemund, or his vicar- general. Membrane 18. July 26. Westminster. July 27. Westminster. July 26. Westminster. July 26. Westminster. July 20. Favershain. Prohibition against holding a tournament at the town of St. Edmunds [Faidera.] By K Grant, during pleasure, to Isabella, queen of England, the king's consort, of the manor of Wodestok, with the town of Wotton and hundred of Wotton. By K. Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, staying in England, ha;; letters nominating Adam le Breton his attorney in Ireland lor three years. Pardon to John Roger for the death of John le Ismonger, and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. By p.s. Writ of aid, until Christmas, directed to all bailiffs, for John Syberswelde, master of the king's ship called la Michvh of Westminster, whom the king has commanded to impress (il) mariners to man the ship at his wages, in the parts where it shall seem best to him to do so. By K., on the information of R. de Northburgh. The like for the undermentioned masters when impressing seamen, viz. : — John Griffoun, master of the king's ship called la Isabellc of West- minster, for 60 mariners. Richard Golde, master of the ship called le Pctre, for 60 mariners. The like for Peter Bard, master of the king's ship called la cor/t/t Sa?tcte Marie of Westminster, for 100 mariners John le Taillour, master of the ship called la Katc/y/i, for 50 mariners. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of the hospital of St. Mary, Great Massingham, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them by the king to acquire lands and rents to the value of 10/. a year, by Simon Knout of 6 acres and 3 roods of land in Great Massing- ham ; by Hawysia, late the wife of Geoffrey Partelot and Reginald her son of 2^ acres of land in the same town ; by Margery and Basilia daughters of William le Chaumberleyn of Reynham of an ai re of land in the same town : by Felicia daughter of William de Narford of a moiety of an acre of land 6 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1313. July 26. Wc-tminster July 30. Windsor. July 26. Westminster. July 26. Westminster. Membrane 18 — cont. in the same town ; by Robert Cat of Bauseye and Emma his wife of three roods of land there ; by Katherine Bryghtlet of a rood of land there ; and by William son of John de Whitewelle of 35s. 4c?. of rent, which lands and rents are extended at 37*. tyd. a year, as is found by inquisition made by John Abel, escheator on this side Trent, and returned into Chancery. Exemplification of letters patent, dated 20 May 24 Edward I., the originals having been accidentally burned, by which the late king, at the instance of Robert de Clyfford, pardoned Simon son of Jordan de Carkhou for the death of John son of Jordan de Carkhou. By K. Acquittance to the chapter of St. Paul's, London, for 200/. received from them in the Wardrobe by the hands of Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, in part payment of the sum of money which the chapter is bound to render to the king for the custody of the tem- poralities of the bishopric of London, void and in the king's hands by reason of the death of Ralph, the late bishop of London, which custody the king has granted to the chapter to hold so long as the see shall be void. Grant to Roger de Felton, during pleasure, or until the king shall other- wise provide for his estate, of a rent of 30Z. a year, to be received by him at the hands of Henry de Segrave, who holds the manor of Burgh from the king subject to rendering that sum at the Exchequer. By K. Commission to Alexander de Claveringe, sheriff of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, and Alexander le Convers, clerk, to arrest and take thirty of the greater and better ships, which may be found along the sea coast of those counties, and to levy footmen well armed with fitting arms to embark in those ships, so that both the men and ships may be ready and prepared in the port of Sandwich in the quinzaine of the Assumption to set out on the king's service in the train of William de Monte Acuto and of other lieges in obedience to further orders from the king. [Feeder a.] By K. The like to John de Insula and Robert de Haliwell to arrest and take thirty of the greater and better ships between the bridges (sic) of Plumuthe and Shorham and to levy men so that they shall be at the port of Wynchelse, as above. [Fcedera.] The like to John Aygnel, sheriff of the county of Essex, and Alexander le Convers, to arrest and take the greater and better ships, which may be found along the coast of that county, and to levy men, so that they shall be at the port of Sandwich as above. [Fcedera.] Membrane 18 — Schedule. Writ of aid lor John de Insula and Robert de Haliwell, directed to the sheriffs, bailiffs and other ministers and lieges of the king in the counties of Sussex, Southampton, Dorset, and Devon. [Fcedera.'] Membrane 18 — cont. July 26. Appointment, until Michaelmas, of John Sperraan, king's serjeant, to Westminster, purvey and buy necessaries for the use of the Household. The like of the undermentioned persons to be purveyors, viz. : — Robert de Donecastre, "] John de Tighele, W hay, oats and litter. Thomas de Garston, J Johu Nightegale, 1 „ . Thomas de Langedon, / of ale - 7 EDWARD IL— Pabt I. 7 1313. July 30. Windsor. July 26. Westminster. Aug. 1. Windsor. July 26. Westminster. July 27. Westminster. July 26. Westminster. Aug. 2. Windsor. Membrane 18 — cont. Thomas Scot, of bread. William de Brekulle, of malt, barky and ale. John de Hampton, 1 of hay, oats and litter for the horses of the Peter de Hertford, J queen. Protection, for one year, for Richard de Birland, parson of the church of Sok Deneys. The like, for one year, for Thomas de Langeford, parson of the church of Croft. Grant to Hugh le Despenser, the elder, to whom the king had already assigned, in discharge of a debt of 2,086/. 2s. 5d. in which the king is bound to him for divers causes, as well in the time of the late king as his own, all custodies and marriages on both sides of the Trent then in his hands or which should afterwards fall into them, to be held by the .«aid Hugh at an appraisement to be made by the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer until he should be satisfied therein, as is contained in the letters patent made to him in that behalf, and to whom the king is bound in a further sum of 1,266/. as well for the expenses incurred by him on his jourimy to France in the king's train as for wheat and bailey bought from him for the use of the king's Household in the sixth year of his reign, and for money advanced by him as a loan in the Wardrobe, for wools bought from him for the king's use, and for other payments made by him on the king's behalf in the same year, as appears by a bill under the seal of Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, the keeper of the Wardrobe, and delivered into the Chancery, that from the; elate at which he should receive the first above-mentioned sum in full he shall have all custodies and marriages on both sides of the Trent which shall first fall in (o the king's hands, to be appraised in the same manner, to hold until the latter di b( shall also be fully discharged. Neither custodies nor marriages are to be assigned away to any other persons until the said Hugh le Despenser, the elder, shall have received the last-men! ioned sum. By K. Bond for the repayment, at the feast of the Assumption, to Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa of 1,000 marks sterling, which by the king's command he paid to Gilhcrt de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, on account of certain debts in which the king was bound to the earl. By K. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of West- acre by William de Wygcnhale of a messuage, 102 acres of land, and 12s. of rent in Westacre and Custorpe in exchange for 20£ acres of land in Wygenhale, llsington, and Tylueye. By fine of £ mark. Richard de Bereford, clerk, staying in England on the kind's service, hu letters nominating Ralph de Burghwode his attorney in Ireland for two years. Master Richard de Gravesende, treasurer of the church of St. Paul, London, and Master William de Bray, a canon of that church, bringing news of the death of Ralph, late bishop of London, have letters of licence to elect. Membrane 17. July 26. Pardon to the abbot and convent of Cirencester, upon line made by the Westminster, abbot, for acquiring in mortmain in the time of the late king divers Binall parcels of land, tenements, mills, shops, and messuages, with the appurtenances in Cirencester, viz. : from William do Byscle, John de Baudyntou, Margaret de Duntesburne, William le Hynder, John de 8 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 2313, Membrane 17 — cont. Thurghham, William Anketill, Mary Danyel, Richard de la Coue, Thomas de Hole, William Archebaud, Robert Kent, Stephen de Caumpedene, William del Elm, Roger de Duntesburne, Robert Olderaan, Hugh Romayn, Walter le Wodeward, William Playn, John de Dunesdene, Isa- bella la Warde, William de la Dolehalle, William de Bridlee, Walter le Juyn, Adam le Mareschal, Henry le Blake, William le Tippere, William le Cornmongere, William Astmer, Adam le Smyer, John Heved, William Maynard, Richard Heuy, Robert de la Bruere, Robert de Cruddeweile, Robert le Vannere, John le Glovere, William le Brewere, Felicia Basily, Flora Penekes, Reginald Blankpain, Robert Gerard, Nicholas de Pyndebury, Walter de Dune, William le Waleys, Walter de Cotes, William Nowel, John de Hanneye, William Shepe, John de Bodenham, William de Mune, Gerard le Wollemongere, Richard le Wyse, Henry Primates, William Asser, Adam Gretheved, Reginald atte Wode, and Adam le Synekere. By fine of 200/. July 26. Whereas John de Gascrik, Thomas de Turneflet, John de Raskelf of Westminster. Feriby, Thomas de Bramwythe, Bernard de Hulle, and other good men of the town of Barton-upon-Humber, by reason of a depredation committed upon the sea by the king's Scotch enemies and rebels and the adherents of those enemies, upon their goods and chattels to the value of a thousand pounds sterling, have made their supplication to the king that he will grant to them a licence that they may equip, at their own expense, two ships with men capable of bearing arms and with all necessary provisions, and with those ships so armed set out, as often as they shall see fit, against his enemies and rebels and their adherents, to repress their malice and frowardness and repel their hostile incursions. The king having accepted security from each man who is about to set out in the said ships against his enemies that he will not inflict any loss, injury, annoyance, or grievance upon any person being in the king's peace and allegiance, and that they all will set out against his enemieB and rebels and their adherents, as quickly as they can, to repress, with the help of God, their hostile incursions, has thought fit to grant his assent to their prayer according to the form of the security afore- said. And therefore he commands all bailiffs and others not to commit nor suffer others to commit, any injury, annoyance, loss, impediment, or grievance against the said John son of John de Gascryk of Barton, Thomas de Turneflet, Thomas de Bramwythe of Barton, or any of the other persons who are about to set out in the said ships, as is promised, whilst going by land or water against his enemies and adherents, staying and returning, but rather to assist them with counsel and to help them to repress such incursions as often as such bailiffs or ministers shall be requisitioned by them or any of them on that behalf. The king to John de Gascrik, Thomas de Turneflet, John de Raskelf of Feriby, Thomas de Bramwythe, Bernard de Hulle and other good men of the town of Barton-upon-Humber. Whereas they have made known to the king in their grievous complaint, that certain of his enemies and rebels from the parts of Scotland, together with other malefactors, their adherents, have after the manner of thieves and pirates, violently taken and carried away goods and chattels of the complainants, to the value of a thousand pounds sterling, out of five ships of theirs found upon the sea near White- kirk and Sitternest, and have wickedly killed certain men of theirs in those ships, and have inflicted many other injuries upon them to their greal loss and manifest impoverishment, and whereas they have petitioned the king to grant them that they may equip at their own expense two ships, with men capable of bearing arms, and necessary provisions, and with those ships so armed, may set out against his enemies and rebels to repress their malice and frowardness, and to repel their hostile incursions, as often as 7 EDWARD II — Part I. 9 1313. Membrane 17 — cont. it shall seem fitting. The king wishing to take precautions against the dangers which can easily happen, by his writ commands the sheriff of the county of Lincoln that, having accepted sufficient security from each man who is about to set out in those ships as aforesaid, not to inflict any loss, injury, annoyance, or grievance upon any person being in the king's peace and allegiance, and that they all will set out as quickly as they can against his said enemies and their adherents to repress their incursions, he shall under his seal certify to the king the names of those persons who shall become mainpernors for those setting out in the ships. And because the sheriff has returned to the king into the Chancery that John 3on of John de Gascryk of Barton, Thomas de Turneflete, Thomas deBramwythe of Barton, and others who are about to set out in the ships, as is premised, have found before him a guarantee or security according to the tenor of the writ, as is more fully contained in the return, the king accepting such guarantee or security has thought fit to assent to their petition, provided that nothing shall be attempted or presumed to be attempted against the form of the said security by them or the others who will set out in their ships. July 2G. Philip deKyme, Edmund Deyncourt, John Gubaud, and the sheriff of the Westminster, county of Lincoln had been appointed, 17 March, 1 Edward II., to enforce the statute of Winchester, and to hold an enquiry touching fore- stalling and other offences, with power to imprison, until the receipt of further instructions, all persons found guilty, and as many such offenders had been detained in prison, from which they could not be liberated without special order, from whom sheriffs and other ministers and bailiffs of the king replevied divers sums of money, and misappropriated the same to their own uses, the king had appointed the said Philip de Kyme, with Roger de Scotre and Nicholas de Bolyngbroke, or two of them, to hear and determine all such trespasses, as more fully is contained in the letters patent made on that behalf. The king, because these matters still remain unfinished, by reason of the death of Roger de Scotre, and the frequent absences of Nicholas de Bolyngbroke, commissions the said Philip de Kyme and Edmund de Eyncourt, with Roger de Cubbeldyk, or two of them, to hear and determine all trespasses for which the prisoners were convicted, and of which they wish to stand to right in court, before them according to the right and custom of the realm, and to take reasonable fines for the king's use, according to the gravity of the offence, from those so convicted, who for the trespasses imposed on them wish to make fines, and also from those who shall happen to be judged or convicted before them of such trespasses, ami also to enquire by oath of good men of the said county what sheriff and other ministers in the same county have of their own authority replevied the convicted persons, and what sums of money they have received from them to their owu use, and to inflict due punishment on any sheriff or ministers whom they shall find guilty. They are to remit all fines which they shall receive on this account to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. July 26. Pardon, at the instance of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to Westminster. William de Derby, so far as the king can, of all manner of conspiracies entered into by him up to the date of these presents, and grant to him although a proclamation and inhibition had been i.-sued on the kin"'s behalf by the justices in eyre in the county of Kent, or by others, disabling persons convicted of any conspiracy from prosecuting or defending any matters before the said justices in eyre or in other of the king's courts, that he may prosecute and defend his own lawful and honest matters, and those of his lords, before the said justices, or in any other of the king's courts, as shall seem best, notwithstanding that in the last eyre of the justices of the late king in that county, and in other of the courts of the late king, and 10 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1313. Aug. 2. Windsor, Aug. 2. Windsor. July 19. Sturry. Aug. 2. Windsor, Aug. 7. Windsor. Aug. 5. Bisham. Aug. 6. Windsor. Aug. 8. Windsor. July 24. Westminster. Aug. 12. Windsor. Aug. 10. Windsor. Membrane 17 — cont. also of the present one, he stood charged and convicted of conspiracy, provided he stand his trial in the king's court, if any person wished to plead against him. By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke. John, abbot of Lessay (de Exaquio), going beyond seas, has letters nominating Adam de Brom and Geoffrey Makerel, clerks, his attorneys for two years. By fine of one mark. Licence to William de Tothale, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, to appoint Richard de Leycestre and Roger de Bare we, brothers of the order, his attorneys to act for him for two years in all matters touching the Hospital. Licence to Fulk Payforer to crenellate his dwelling-place of Colewebrigge, co. Kent. By p.s. Licence for John de Cherleton and Hawisia his wife to grant their castle and manor of la Pole, held in chief, to Master John de Cherleton, and for him to regrant it to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder, failing such issue, to her light heirs. By p.s. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by the sheriff of the county of Salop, and upon fine made by Master Richard de Geydon, parson of the church of Neuport, for the alienation in mortmain to him by Nicholas de Audele of one acre of land in Neuport, held in chief, to build dwelling-houses for himself and his successors. By fine of \ a mark. Presentation of Thomas de diocese of Norwich. Eggefeld to the church of Stanford in the John de Fresyngfeld, staying in England, has letters nominating Geoffrey de Morton his attorney in Ireland for two years. Geoffrey de Morton, going to Ireland, has letters nominating William de Morton and Edmund le Cheyny his attorneys for the same time. Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, directed to the sheriffs of the under- mentioned counties, and all others the king's ministers and lieges there, for William Beauxamis, king's yeoman, appointed to purvey hay, oats, litter, and other necessaries for the sustenance of his horses and stud in the counties of Oxford, Berks, Southampton, Buckingham and Middlesex, and to make tallies between him and those persons from whom the victuals shall be bought, for the payment in the Wardrobe at a certain day for the same. John de Sandale, staying in England, has letters nominating Leopard Lamareis his attorney in Ireland for two years. Simple protection without clause, for one year, for the same John de Sandale, treasurer in the church of St. Chad, Lichfield, and prebendary of Sallowe. By p.s. Simple protection without clause, for one year, for Master William de Byrston, prebendary of Cannokbiry in the king's free chapel of St. Michael, Pencriche. Presentation of William de Sancto Albano to the church of Newedenne, in the diocese of Canterbury, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of Canterbury. Membrane 16. Aug. 8. Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, directed to all sheriffs, bailiffs, ministers, Windsor. and all the king's lieges, when requested to do so, for William le Engleis, king's yeoman, appointed to purvey hay, oats, litter, and other necessaries 7 EDWARD II — Part L 11 Membrane 16 — cont. of the office of the king's Marshalsea in the instant Parliament, and to make tallies between him and those persons from whom the victuals shall be bought for the payment in the Wardrobe at a certain day for the same. The like for the undermentioned purveyors, viz. : — Thomas de Garston, Robert de Donecastre, > of hay, oats, and litter. John Sperman, J Ralph Spray I of fle9n and fish . Robert Turk, J John Powyz, 1 P „ Walter de Harle, } for the scullery. Ralph de Wendoure, William de Basingestok, > of poultry. Robert de Hemelamstede, J Geoffrey de Monte Acuto, of brushwood and litter. Pardon to John Lorab of Lenne for the death of William de Walton, and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. By p.s. Acceptance of a collation made by John, late archbishop of Dublin, whilst he was alive, of John de Clifton to the church of Ilaroldeston in the diocese of Dublin. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by John de Eure, escheator beyond Trent, for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Sallay by Henry de Percy of the advowson of the church of Gairgrave, held in chief ; licence for the abbot and convent to appropriate it, although it may be to the king's loss if the lands of the said Henry de Percy, to which the advowson appertains, shall happen to fall into the hands of the king or of his heirs, by reason of the heir of Henry de Percy being a minor, or by escheat, in which case the king will lose the right of presentation. By fine of 80 marks. Grant of the king's gift to Maneutus Franeisci and his fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, in recompence of the damage and losses incurred by them by the delay in the payment of divers debts, in which the king was, and still is hound to them, of 2,000 marks of his gift to be received out of the first sums of money accruing from the current tenth from the time when Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, king's merchant, shall have received certain sums of money which the king has assigned to him as a charge on the same tenth. By K. Mandate to John Abel, escheator on this side Trent, to deliver the tempo- ralities of the priory of Eye to Durand Frowe, preferred by the abbot of Bernay, his fellow monk, to be prior of that place, as is contained in the letters patent of the abbot to the king, from whom the king has accepted fealty and to whom he has restored the temporalities. Writ de intendendo for him directed to the knights, free men, and other tenants of the priory. Grant to the thirteen chaplains celebrating divine service daily for the king's soul and the souls of his ancestors and heirs in the chapel, in his park of Wyndesore, and to the four clerks serving those chaplains in that chapel, of 150/. 13s. 4d. a year, viz. to each of the chaplains 10/., and to each of the clerks 10 marks a year for his sustenance, to be received by them out of the issues of manors of Langeleye Mareys and Sippenham by the hands of the keeper of those manors for the time being, until the king shall make an assignment to those chaplains and clerks of ecclesiastical benefices to the same value for their sustenance as above. By p.s. 12 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1313. Aug. 16. Windsor. Membrane 16 — cont. Mandate in pursuance directed to the keeper of the manor of Langeleye Mareys to pay to them a moiety of the above sum out of the issues of the manor in each year until the king shall further order, for which payment an allowance will be made to him in his account. The like to the keeper of the manor of Sippenham. Protection without clause, for one year, for Martin, prior of the church of St. Mary, Thetford Monachorum. May 7. Indemnity for William de Aune, king's yeoman, who lately in obedience to [6 Edw. II.] a precept of the king went to the castle of Conyngesburgh, where he took Windsor. Joan, countess of Warren, the king's niece, then staying in the castle, and brought her from thence to the king, as the king understands that divers persons on account of his action in that matter strive to disturb and harass him. By p.s. Pardon to Arnold de Cirencestre for the death of Hugh Mannyng, and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. By p.s. Aug. 15 Windsor. Aug. 20. Windsor. Aug. 24. Windsor. Aug. 22. Windsor. Aug. 20. Windsor. Grant to the thirteen chaplains and four clerks of the king's chapel in his park of Wyndesore that on every occasion when he, or his consort the queen of England, or his heirs shall be at his manor in the park, that they the said chaplains and clerks shall be admitted among the commoners at the table of the king's hall, or at that of his consort or heirs, or shall have competent livery of food and drink, and also that they and their successors shall receive and have all oblations which shall happen to be brought to that chapel or to be offered in it. By p.s. Protection with clause, until All Saints' day, for Henry de Cantuaria, clerk, staying beyond the seas on the king's service. Mandate to John Abel, escheator on this side Trent, to deliver the tempo- ralities of the priory of St. Mary Magdalen, Goldeclyve, to Ralph de Rouchevilla, presented to the king by the abbot of Bec-Helluin, his fellow monk, as prior of that place, as by the letters patent of the abbot to the king appears, from whom the king admitting that presentation has accepted fealty, and to whom he has restored the temporalities. Writ de intendendo for him, directed to the knights, free men, and other tenants of the priory. Notification to the keeper of the spirituality of the archbishopric of Canterbury of the royal assent to the election of Master Gilbert de Segrave, precentor of St. Paul's, London, to be bishop of London. By p.s. Indemnity for Peter de Scorce touching 170 tuns of the king's wines, with which he onght to be charged. He is to be exonerated from that charge, and Thomas de Sutton of Boston is to answer for'the same. At the suit of the said Peter de Scorce, and upon his information that certain rioters had taken and carried away his goods at the town of Boston, the king had issued to John de Neville of Stokes, William Marmyon and William de Spanneby, or two of them, a commission of oyer and terminer touching that matter, and afterwards upon a further information by the said Peter de Scorce that many tuns of the king's wine found at that town in his custody, as attorney for Walter Waldeshef, king's butler and yeoman, with which he ought to be charged in his account, had during the same disturb- ance fallen into the hands of Thomas de Sutton, the king commanded the said John de Neville of Stokes to certify him thereof in accordance with the tenor of such mandate. John de Neville notified to the king that it was found by an inquisition taken before him and William Marmyon that the said Thomas de Sutton with others had assaulted the said Peter de Scorce at the town of Boston and had taken and carried away his goods, and that 7 EDWARD II.— Part I. 13 1313. Aug. 22. Windsor. Aug. 22. Windsor. Aug. 24. Windsor. Aug. 24. Windsor. Aug. 28. Windsor. Aug. 28 Windsor. Sept. 1. Windsor. Aug. 26 Windsor. Sept. 2. Windsor. Membrane 16 — cont. the 170 tuns of wine then in his custody, as the attorney of the king's butler, had fallen into the hands of the same Thomas de Sutton, who had done his will with the wine. By p.s. Presentation of Master Robert de Cisterne to the church of Gillyug in Rydale, in the diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of St. Mary, York. By p.s. General pardon, at the instance of queen Isabella, to John de Bisshopes- gate of Canterbury and Constance his wife. By p.s. Vacated because otherwise below. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot of Vaudey {de Valle Dei), upon fine made by the abbot, by Thomas son of William le Louerd of Seusterne, of a messuage and 5 bovates of land in Seusterne and Bokemynstre, and by William de Asgerhagh and Constance his wife of 13s. id. of rent in Birton. By fine of 4 marks. Bond to Gauseline Pagani for the repayment to him at the Exchequer, and for a competent and speedy satisfaction to him for divers sums of money paid by him at the king's request and in his name, and the letters for which ho has returned into the Chancery to be cancelled, to William de Pouche, Peter de Luke, and to Arnold Salomon, to whom the king was bound in the several sums of 48/. 11*. Sd., 93/. 9*. ll^rf., and 4U/. sterling, for wines bought from them by Walter Waldeshef, king's butler, for his use, which sums of money the king had commanded to be paid to those mer- chants out of the issues of the duchy of Acquitaiue by the hands of the constable of Bordeaux. Membrane 15. Pardon to William de Abyndon for the death of Robert de Brounsope, and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. By K. Safe-conduct, for two years, for Gabriel Pessaigne and Surlio Picamele, merchants, the fellows of Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, king's merchant. By K. Grant, for life, to Ingelram de Maregny, in consideration of his laudable services, of 1,000 pounds of petits Toumois or their value in other money to be received by him at the Exchequer at Michaelmas in each year. By K. Presentation of Geoffrey de Hakenesse to the church of Orpynton, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of Canterbury. By K. W. bishop of Worcester, executor of the testament of John, late arch- bishop of Dublin, staying iu England, has letters nominating Walter de Thornbury and John de Clifton, clerks, his attorneys in Ireland for two years. Mandate to John de Eure, escheator beyond Trent, to deliver the tem- poralities of the abbey of St. Mary, York, to Alan de Nesse, late prior of that house, whose election as abbot thereof W. archbishop of York, the royal assent having been first given, has confirmed, and from whom the king accepting that confirmation has accepted fealty, and to whom he has restored the temporalities. The like to John Abel, escheator on this side Trent. Writ de intendendo for him directed to the knights, freemen, and other tenants of the abbey. 14 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1313. Sept. 2. Windsor. Sept. 1. Windsor. Aug. 3. Windsor. Sept. 4. Windsor. Sept. 10. Windsor. Sept. 8. Windsor. Aug. 29. Windsor. Sept. 10. Windsor. Membrane 15 — cont. Master Peter de Galiciano, parson of the church of Horncastre, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Richard de la Bery his attorney for one year. Simple protection, without clause, for Nicholas de Lyndwode, parson of the church of Newenham. By K. Mandate to John de Eure, escheator beyond Trent, to deliver the tem- poralities of the priory of Lenton to Reginald de Crespy, whose preferment by the abbot of Cluny, his fellow monk, to be abbot of that house the king has accepted, and from whom he has accepted .fealty, and to whom he has restored the temporalities of the priory. The like to John Abel, escheator on this side Trent. Writ de intendendo for him, directed to the knights, free men and tenants of the priory. Appointment, during pleasure, at the request of the prior and convent of Lenton by Nottingham in the diocese of York, of John de Hothum to be keeper of that house, and of all issues, rents and profits of its lands and possessions, as the king on account of the poverty, miserable state and indebtedness of that priory has taken it into his protection. After a reasonable allowance is made for the prior and convent and the men thereof, all such issues, rents and profits are to be reserved for the discharge of the debts and to make good the defects of the priory, and the same are to be applied to those purposes by view of some of the more discreet of that house through the assistance and advice of the keeper. So long as the priory shall be in the custody of John de Hothum, no sheriff, bailiff, or other minister of the king is to lodge there without the licence of the keeper. By p.s. Matthew, abbot of St. Peter's, Jumieges, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating as his attorneys — [Incomplete.] Vacated because in the sixth year. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Richard de Bere, going beyond the seas with Edmund de Malo Lacu, on the king's service. Confirmation of the grant and release which Agnes daughter of Henry de Pontaudemer, sometime the wife of Richard Neirnut, made to the church of St. John the Baptist, Sandelford, and to the prior and canons of that place, of all her lands, rents, and tenements in the town of Westhildeslye and of all her right in the advowson of the church of that place, and of a third part of the entire meadow which her father formerly held in the meadow of Sutton in Wolesbam, and of a third part of her entire rent in the town of Walingford; of the grant and release which Matilda de Abyndon, sometime the wife of Bartholomew de Thornton, made to that house of her entire right to the advowson of the church of All Saints, Westhildesleye; of the grant and release which Miles de Bello Campo, knight, made to them of his right in the advowson of the said church of West- hildeslye ; and of a grant and confirmation which William son of Warin de Cherlton made to them of all his land and tenements in Westhildeslye, and which he held from them. By fine of 5 marks. Safe-conduct, for two years, for Surlio Picamele, king's merchant, a fellow of Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, king's merchant. By K. The like for the undermentioned merchants, viz. : — Manuel Pessaigne of Genoa. Frederick Lercar of Genoa. Prohibition against holding a tournament at Brackeleie. [Fcedera.] By K. 7 EDWARD II.— Pabt I. 16 Membrane 15 — cont. Simple protection without clause, for one year, for Bernard de Kirkeby, vicar of the collegiate church of Norton, king's almoner. Presentation of William Symple to the church of Chevenyng, in the king's gift by reason of the voidanoe of the archbishopric of Canterbury. General pardon to Walter son of John de Maydenestan. By K. Writ of aid, until All Saints day, for Maurice Draweswerd, king's yeoman, appointed to purvey carts, horses, and harness for the king's use, and to make tallies for the same. By K. Isabella de Westwell and Joan de Loueraz, nuns of the house of Garyng, bringing news of the cession of Agnes de Lutegarshale, late prioress of that place, have letters of licence to elect. By p.s. Protection with clause, until Easter, for Edmund Comyn staying on the king's service in the company of Edmund de Hastinges in garrison in the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed. By testimony of Edmund de Hastinges. Writ of aid for Richard Stureye, mayor of the Wool Staple, directed to the collectors of the custom on wools and wool-fells in the ports of Newcastle- upon-Tyne, Hertelpole, Kyngeston-upon-IIulle, Lenne, Yarmouth, Ips- wich, London, Sandwich, Chicester, Southampton, Bristol, and Chester. They are to render him assistance whenever he shall make requisition for such to them to enable him to give effect to the under-mentioned man- date. Whereas the king with his council had ordered that merchants, foreigners, and native born, buying wools and wool-fells within his realm and power, and wishing to carry the same to Brabant, Flanders, and Artoys for sale there, shall bring or cause to be brought all those wools and fells to a certain staple to be ordered and assigned for the purpose by the mayor and commonalty of the said merchants of his realm and not to any other places, and whereas the king granted to the mayor and merchants of the realm that the mayor and the council of the merchants for the time being may impose on all merchants, foreigners, and native born, who shall buy contrary to the said ordinance and who shall be convicted thereof by the said mayor and council of merchants, certain tines of money for such faults, and that such tines, of which the king or his ministers shall be informed by the mayor, shall be levied on the goods and wares of the merchants so in fault, wherever the same shall happen to be found within the king's realm and power, for the king's use and by his ministers according to the information and taxation made thereof by the mayor, as more fully is contained in their charter; and whereas the king, understanding that many merchants have made default against the form of the ordinance and the publication thereof, has for that reason commanded Richard Sturye, mayor of the merchants of his realm, under his seal and without any delay to fully inform him iu the Chancery touching all merchants, who from the date of the completion of the charter and of the proclamation have Iransgressed against the ordinance, and have in reason been convicted by him as mayor and by the council of the merchants of the realm, and also of the sums of money imposed by him on such trans- gressors, that he may, upon such information, take further measures therein according to the form of the ordinance. Protection without clause, for one year, for Master Guerin de Tilleriis, parson of the church of Haliwelle. By K. Pardon, at the request of queen Isabella, to William de Merle, bastard, on account of his good service to Edward I. and to the king, for breaking the parks of Wyrmynghirst, Uhirst and Michelham, co. Sussex, and hunting 16 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1313, Membrane 15 — cont. therein, and of all other trespasses committed by him in the king's parks and forests throughout the realm, and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. By p.s. Sept. 16. Full power for Hugh de Burgo and John de Merton, king's clerks, and Windsor. Arnald de Sancto Martino and Owen (Audoenus) Gogh, king's serjeants- at-arms, to prohibit a tournament at Brackele and to arrest all persons resorting thither contrary to the king's prohibition. [Foedera.'] Sept. 18. Pardon, at the request of Henry de Bello Monte, to John son of John Chertsey. atte Waterende, for the death of Richard son of William atte Churche; and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. By K. The like to John son of Adam de Holegile for the death of the same Richard son of William atte Churche. General pardon to Alexander Peny, of Sandwich, hermit ; and also of any outlawry incurred by him. By p.s. Pardon to Reginald son of Jolivet for removing a silk hood of the price of 3 shillings of Tours from the house of Master Philip de Chayne, whereof the said Reginald was indicted in the island of Gernerie; and of his abjura- tion of that island and of the other [Channel] Islands. Pardon, at the request of Robert de Kendal e, to William de Bernefeld, of all conspiracies of which he had been convicted before John de Berewyk and his fellow justices in eyre of the late king in the county of Kent ; and restitution to him of his former status. By K. Membrane 14. Sept. 18. Chertsey. Sept. 18. Chertsey. Sept. 24. Westminster. Pardon to Geoffrey de Launeie, of Ireland of 60/. out of those 80/. by which he made a fine before William de Burgh, who lately held the place of John Wogan, then justiciary of Ireland, for divers trespasses for which he had been indicted. By p.s. Protection without clause, for one year, for the abbot of Waverle. By K. Presentation of Thomas de Leicestre, king's chaplain, to the church of Orsete in the diocese of Canterbury.* The letters of presentation are directed to the keep of the spirituality of the archbishopric of Canterbury, the see being void. By p.s. [2801.] Grant, for life, infenlargement of a former grant during will, to Adam de Osgodeby, king's clerk, of the house of the Conversi, London, and of the Conversi themselves. By K. Safe-conduct, until Martinmas, for Thomas, earl of Lancaster, his followers and adherents coming to the Parliament at Westminster, during their stay there and for their return, provided they do so without arms. [Foedera: Pari. Writs.] By K. The like for the undermentioned, viz. : — Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, and his followers and adherents. Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, and his followers and adherents. * In the privy seal this entry reads as follows : ' Church of Orsete, diocese of London, in the king'6 gift by reason of the bishopric of London being void and in the king's hands.' 7 EDWARD II — Paet I. 17 1313. Sept. 16. Windsor. Sept. 24. Westminster. Sept. 25. Westminster. Sept. 24. Westminster. Sept. 24. Westminster. Membrane 14 — cont. Henry de Percy and his followers. Robert de Clifford and his followers. Robert de Holand and his followers. Richard Fiz Marmaduke and his followers. [Fcedera : Pari. Writs.] Aug. 22. Windsor. Sept. 25. Westminster. Sept. 22. Westminster. Sept. 20. Westminster. Sept. 28. Sheen. Presentation of Master Jordan Maurant, [king's] clerk, to the church of Shorham with its chapels,* in the king's gift by reason of the late voidauce of the archbishopric of Canterbury. The letters of presentation are directed to the keeper of the spirituality of the archbishopric, the see being void. By p.s. [2798.] Protection, for two years, for Richard de Hoton, vicar of the church of Westniarkharn. Pardon to William de Clyve, parson of the church of Berwedon, of that which pertains to the king for a trespass committed by him against Walter de Ellesworthe, parson of the church of Pokebroke, whereof he has been convicted. By K. Philip dc Braybrok, a canon of the church of the Holy Trinity, and John de Sandale and John de Hothum, canons of the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, bringing news of the death of John de Leek, late archbishop of Dublin, have letters of licence to elect. John de la Roche of Tylagh Largi, staying in England, has letters nominating William de Muut and John Deveueys his attorneys in Ireland for two years. Appointment, until further order, of Bertram de la More and Ivo de Welles, king's serjeants-at-arms, to be keepers of the priory of Derhurst, which for certain causes is in the king's hands. By K. Pardon, at the instance of queen Isabella, to John de Bisshopesgate, of Canterbury, the elder, and Constance his wife, for felonies and trespasses committed by them in the time of the late king, whereof they have been indicted. By p.s. Francis [Gaytani], cardinal of the church of Rome anil archdeacon of Richemund, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating Leonard Andree de Tuderto and Alexander Pingueni his attorneys for two 3 ears. Prohibition directed to archbishops, bishops, and other ecclesiastical persons against permitting proceedings to be commenced under pretext of any commission addressed to them, or any one of them, in derogation of the king's authority, to disturb Richard de Cornubia, king's clerk, in the possession of the prebend of Northneubald, in the church of St. Peter, York, to which the king has collated him. By p.s. The abbot of Notre Dame de Saint Pierre sur Dive, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating John de Sancto Albino, his fellow monk, and Ileury Kybul his attorneys for four years. By fane of 40*., and it is enrolled in the sixth year. Mandate to John Abel, escheator on this side Trent, to deliver the temporalities of the bishopric of London to Master Gilbert de Segrave, precentor of the church of St. Paul, London, whose election as bishop of London the prior and chapter of Christehurch, Canterbury, the keepers of the spirituality of the archbishopric, the see of Canterbury being void, the 81313. * In the privy seal this entry reads : 'To the church of Shorham and to the chapel of Otteford, in the diocese of Canterbury, void and in the king's gift.' 18 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1313. Membrane 14 — cont. royal assent having been first given, have confirmed, as by their letters patent appears, and from whom the king has accepted fealty and to whom he has restored the temporalties of the bishopric. Writ de intendendo for him directed to the knights, free men, and other tenants of the bishopric. Protection, for two years, for Peter de Shenedon, dean of the king's free chapel of St. Mary, Shrewsbury. The prior of Bath, staying in England, has letters nominating Richard de Sutton and Nicholas de Weston his attorneys in Ireland for two years. Licence for Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk to grant to Peter Corbet and Beatrice his wife, for their lives, the manor of Maurdyn, held in chief. By p.s. Notification of the king's acceptance of the presentation made by Nicholas Norreis and Henry Baret of Master Bartholomew de Eytelei to the church of St Medoc, Kynneth, in the diocese of Dublin. Licence for Christiana, daughter and co-heiress of Dervegulla (sic) de Burgh, to grant in fee to Robert son of Walter a moiety of the manors of Halingebery and Bromlegh, co. Essex, and of Walkerne, co. Hertford, held in chief, which belong to her as her purparty of the inheritance of the said Dervergulla de Burgh. Protection, for one year, for Gailard de Duro Forti, prebendary of Wetewang, in the church of St. Peter, York, staying beyond the seas. Licence for Christiana, daughter and co-heiress of Dervergulla de Burgh, to grant her moiety of the manor of Lexeden, co. Essex, held in chief, which belongs to her as her purparty of the inheritance of the said Dervergulla, to Robert son of Walter and Alice his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder failing such issue to the right heirs of the said Robert son of Walter. Oct. 1 . Protection with clause, until Easter, for Alan Plukenet going on pilgrimage Sheen. beyond the seas. By p.s. Oct. 2. ^ Licence, until Easter, for Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hert- Sheen. ford, to sport during the instant season (dedimus licenciam . . . in instanti seisona riveationis . . . riveare et deduct um mum habere) along all preserved rivers throughout the realm, except along the Lue in the county of Essex and the Thames and in the parts of Windsor. By K. Sept. 24. Westminster. Aug. 3. Bisham. Sept. 25. Westminster. Oct. 1. Sheen. Sept. 30. Sheen. Oct. 1. Sheen. Oct. 4. Sheen. Oct. 6. Westminster. Nov. 25. Westminster. Presentation of Thomas de Leghe, upon the resignation of Master James de Everdon, the late rector, to the church of Stokebasset in the diocese of Lincoln. By p.s. Writ of aid for John de Baldok, whom Walter Waldeshef, king's serjeant and chief butler, has appointed to act as his substitute during his pleasure, in the discharge of the duties of his office in the port of Berwick. The like for the undermentioned persons in the following ports, viz. : — John de Baldok in -the ports of the towns of Newcastle and Tyne- muthe. Richard de Bodemyn in all the ports of the county of Devon, Brigge- water and Lym. William de Fenewelle in the port of Jernemuthe. 7 EDWARD II.— Part I. 19 1313. Dec. 28. Westminster. 1314. Feb. 20. Canterbury. Membrane 14 — cont. Ralph de Notyngham in the port of Southampton. Henry Rose in the ports of Jernemuthe and Kirkeley. 1313. Sept. 23. Westminster, Sept. 28. Sheen. Sept. 24. Westminster. Sept. 28. Sheen. Membrane 13. Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter of Margery de Ripariis grant- ing to the monks of Beaulieu {de Bello Loco Regis) and confirming to them the tenement in Burgate and Garlega, which John de Noevile had bestowed on them ; and her grant to them of Richard Palmer (Palmarius), her man, dwelling in Garlega with his issue, for which confirmation the monks gave her 23 marks in silver. Witnesses : Nicholas de Modes, the prior of Brimmore, William de Falayse, John de Kernel and Hugh e- 26 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 13i3 # Membrane 12 {Schedule) — cant. where by reason of Peter de Gavaston and specified in the former letters of the king. French. [Fcedera.]* Oct. 16. Mandate to the sheriff of the county of York to publish throughout his Westminster, county the general pardon granted by the king and Parliament on the Monday after the feast of St. Edward the Confessor, that is to say, on 15 October 1313, to all persons touching the capture, detention and death of Peter de Gavaston. French. [Fcedera.]^ The like to all sheriffs throughout England. Mandates in pursuance to the justices of the Bench, to Roger le Braban- zon and his fellows, justices of the King's Bench, and to the acting treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. French. \_Foedera.~]\ Oct. 30. Mandate to the acting treasurer and to the barons of the Exchequer Westminster, touching the resolution of the prelates, earls, barons and commonalty of the realm assembled in Parliament that it is the prerogative of the king to forbid the carrying of arms. French. \_Fcedera.~]% The like to Roger le Brabanzon and his fellows, justices of the King's Bench. The like to the justices of the Bench. French. [Fcedera.] J Nov. 6. Confirmation of the ordinances made in the recent Parliament granting Westminster, an amnesty to all persons for taking jewels, horses, or other goods at Newcastle-upon-Tyne and elsewhere, and for all actions in connection with the death of Peter de Gavaston. Amnesty also for Griffith de la Pole and Fulk Lestraunge and their adherents for the siege of the castle of la Pole, and for all deeds of arms in the lands of Powys and la Pole ; and for John de Cherleton, who held the castle during such siege, and his adherents touching all acts done by them at that time. French. [Fcedera.] § Amnesty granted to the adherents of Peter de Gavaston, in regard to his return to England, for maintaining, adhering to, and receiving him, and for joining his company. French. Membrane 12. Oct. 7. Licence to the prior and convent of Coventry to acquire in mortmain Westminster, lunds and rents to the value of 10/. a year. By p.s. Oct. 8. Protection, without clause, for one year, for Thomas de Multon of Westminster. Egremund. He also has letters nominating John le Tailur of Egremund his attorney for the same time. Oct. 11. Grant to William Lovel of that which pertains to the king of the Westminster, marriage of Sibyl, late the wife of William de Huntyngfeld, tenant in chief, viz. any fine or forfeiture incurred by her by marrying without licence of the king or of the said William Lovel. By K. * In the Fcedera this entry is quoted under the reference Pat., 7 Edw. II., M. 9. f In the Firdera this entry is quoted under the reference Pat., 7 Edw. II., M. 9, Pt. 1. X In the Fcedera this entry is quoted under the reference Pat., 7 Edw. II, M. 14. in ced. § In the Fcedera this entry is quoted under the reference Pat., 7 Edw. II., Pt. I., in ced., M. 15. 7 EDWARD II.— Part I. 27 1313. Membrane 12 — cont. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Bulingtou by Nicholas de Bolingbroke of a toft with the appur- tenances in Conyngesby, which is worth 2s. a year, and by Margaret, late the wife of Walter le Serjant of Orreby, of a messuage in Burgh by Waynflet, which is worth 2s. 6d. a year in all issues, as appears by an inquisition made by lloger de Welleswoi the, late escheator on this side Trent, and returned into the Chancery, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lamls and tenements to the value of 40 marks a year, according to their true value, or to appropriate ecclesiastical benefices of their own advowson to the same annual value. Oct. 4. Abrogation of such parts of the ordinances made for regulating the Westminster, state of the realm and the king's Household touching Henry de Bello Monte, as are to his prejudice and detriment. By K. Vacated because otherwise below. The like for Isabella de Bello Monte, lady of Ve9cy. Vacated because otherwise below. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to Walter, bishop of Worcester, by Master William de Birston, clerk, of 10 messuages, 117 acres, 2 virgates, a fourth part and a moiety of a fourth part of a virgate of land, 91 acres of meadow, and 22s. 6|as above. Walter de Rokesford, j The like for Adam de Bray, purveyor of hay, oats, and litter. The like for Giles de Tolouse, purveyor of hay, oats, and litter. Membrane 9. Oct. 26. Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Gilbert de Heryngeie, whom the king Westminster, is sending to the court of Rome on his business. Thomas de Essex, staying in England, has letters nominating Stephen Tancard his attorney in Ireland for one year. Oct. 26. Whereas among the other custodies and marriages which the king Westminster, assigned and delivered to Hugh le Despenser, the elder, in part payment of 2,086/. 2s. 5d., in which he was bound to him for certain causes, he appraised and delivered to him the custody of the manor of Drax, co. York, late of Petronilla, sometime the wife of Robert le Chaum- berleyn, which by reason of the minority of John, her son and heir, was in the king's hands, which manor is extended at 28/. 5s. 7\d. a year, to hold with all its issues from the date of the death of the said Petronilla, together with all other things belonging to that custody until the full age of the heir, who was of the age of eleven years at the feast of St. Margaret the Virgin, in the sixth year of the king's reign, together with the marriage of the heir, with a condition that if the heir should happen to die before attaining to his full age, and the manor should then descend to his heirs, who might be of full age, then the king would make to Hugh le Despenser or his assigns in that behalf a due and reasonable compensation out of other custodies to the said extent, to hold until the time in which the heir would be of full age if he lived. Hugh le Despenser sold that custody and marriage with the issues aforesaid to John de San dale, king's clerk, who in turn has sold them to William do Ayrernynne, king's clerk, to hold as fully as Hugh le Despenser had held them, and as fully as he had granted them to William de Ayre- mynne by his letters patent, which the king has inspected. The king now confirms such appraisement, delivery and sales, and grants that if the heir shall happen to die before attaining to his full age, that William de Ayre- mynne shall receive reasonable compensation as above set out. Writ de intendendo for him directed to the knights, freemen, and all other tenants of the manor. Oct. 25. Acquittance, for 40/. paid into the Treasury by the abbot of Jervaulx, Westminster, on the behalf of the abbot and convent of Cokersand, the sub-collectors appointed by the bishop of London, and Master Bartholomew de 7 EDWARD II.— Part I. 33 1313. Membrane 9 — cont. Ferentino, then canon of London, the principal collectors of the tenth imposed for three years on the clergy of England by the late Pope Boniface VIII., with the assent of the late king, in the archdeaconry of Richmond. This sum having accrued from the arrears of that tenth was due to the late king from the portion of the said tenth, according to the grant of the Pope, as is more fidly contained in an indenture made between the treasurer and chamberlains of the king, and the said abbot and convent, whereof one part remains in the Chancery. Oct. 24. Exemption, for life, at the instance of Robert dc Felton, for William son Westminster, of Adam Bule, from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, escheator, verderer, agistor, regarder or other minister of the king, against his will. By K. Oct. 25. Pardon to the abbot and convent of Torre, for acquiring in mortmain, Westminster, without licence of the late king, from Robert de Stobbehulle and Roger do la Hille, 91 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow, in Coffyneswelle. By fine of 10 marks. Oct. 27. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Christ Westminster. Church, Canterbury, by Bertram de Twytham, of a messuage, 9 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, and 15 acres of pasture, in Eilwarton and Ikham, for the maintenance of a light near the shrine of St. Thomas the Martyr, in their church. By fine of 50*. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Nicholas son of Hugh de Sutton of York, upon fine hy him, of 6 marks of rent in York, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of St. Gregory, York, for the souls of Hugh de Sutton and Matilda his wife, und of all Christians. Incomplete. Vacated because in the si.vth year. Nov. 2. Protection, with clause, until Easter, for Master William do Birston, Westminster, parson of the church of Patrington, in the diocese of York, staying beyond seas on the king's service. By K. The like letters for the same Master William de Birston, as archdeacon of Gloucester. Nov. 3. Westminster. Oct. 28. Westminster. Nov. 3. Westminster. Sept. 1. Windsor. Nov. 2. Westminster. July 13. Boulogne. 8431H. William, abbot of Mont St. Michel ( co. Worcester. Thomas le Botiller, Nicholas de Kyngeston, >co. Gloucester. J Onn 0.6 OOlallla. John de Wyndesore, > co. Berks. xxeLiiy lit; r ciucidwc. Walter de Mulesworthe, Peter Doignel. 1 co. Bedford. John Neirnut, Roger de Tiringhain. V co. Buckingham. John de Wyleby, JMlbUILL* UtJ X>UIUuJjy. ico. Northampton. Richard de Egebaston, T J q vi v T7 f\a Yi 1 . r*i 1 1 r» fi*\r» nt in y Uo xjiuiiituij* > co. Warwick. Theobald de Neville, Richard de Herthulle. ) co. Leicester. Walter de Goushulle, o onn cie v^narneies. 1 co. Nottingham. S John de Eyncurt, T?nn*PT dp "RrarlpVinrnp > co. Derby. Walter de Hugeford, Ico. Salop. 1 nomas ae lyttele. William de Stafford, John de Perton. > co. Stafford. •Tobn T^jm^et of TjiifFpnliftm Peter le Venour. 1 co. Rutland. T?iphfirH flp TTnrclpiA 11H Hill ' I UC j ) on Northumber- Robert de Co ventre. J land. Vacated Alexander de Bastenthwayt, Robert de Bampton. > co. Cumberland. | because otherwise Robert Lengleys, Henry de Threlkeld. \ co. Westmoreland. t below. William de Bradeshaghe, > co. Lincoln. John de Chisenhale. John de Eure, I in tne in onuu i- .TflllTl MA l)nTlP/ 1 1Qtl , j thing. Gerard Salveyn, Richard de Bernyngham. i in nie vvcollli- i co. York. J thing. William Clarel, John de Hothum. } In the Esttrithing. Henry de Baiocis, Roger de Cubbeldik. 1 In the parts of N J Lyndeseie. Laurence de Holebeche, "1 In the parts of co. Lin- coln. William de Dysny. / Kestevene. William Marmyon, 1 In the parts of Alan de Retheby. J Holland. , 7 EDWARD II.— Part I. 51 1313. Membrane 2 (Schedule) — cont. Richard u j o * t co. Cumberland. Robert de Hampton. J Henry deThSeld. } co " Westmoreland. Writ de intendendo for the assessors directed to the sheriffs of the divers counties. [Pari. ]Vrit$.~\ Form of the taxation of the twentieth and fifteenth, granted in the Parliament at Westminster, 7 Edward II. French. [Pari. Writs.] Memorandum of the same form being sent into all counties throughout England, the city of London excepted ; in which, instead of directing the assessors to proceed from hundred to hundred, they are instructed to proceed from ward to ward, parish to parish, and from house to house. The rolls of the taxation are to be returned with all speed into the Exchequer. French. [Pari. Writs."] 1314. Membrane 2 (dorse of Schedule) — cont. Feb. 20. Association of John de Thornhulle as an assessor and collector of the Canterbury, twentieth aud fifteenth in the Westrithing of the county of York in the place of Gerard Salveyn, who is unable to act in the commission for that purpose issued to the same Gerard Salveyn and Richard de Bernyngham. [Pari. Writs.] The like association of Gerard Salveyn in the place of John de Eure in the commission for the Northtrithing in the county of York. [Pari. Writs.] May 10. Appointment of Robert de Kcndale, constable of the castle of Dover, or York. hi g lieutenant, together with a clerk whom he shall select for the purpose, to assess and collect the twentieth and fifteenth within the Cinque Ports. [Pari. Writs.] Membrane 1. Safe-conduct and protection, at the request of Humphrey de Bohun, earl Westminster, of Hereford and Essex, and of Elizabeth his consort, countess of Holland, so long as the countess shall live, for the burgesses and merchants of the town of Dordrecht (de Durdraco) in Holland. [Futdcra.] Dec. 9. Safe-conduct, until Easter, for Richard de Novo Castro, king's clerk, Minster in the whom the king is sending to the court of Rome on his business. By K. Isle of Thanct. ■ J Dec. 7. Pardon, to William de Norton, anil Alice his wife for acquiring, without Minster in the the late king's licence, 1.5 acres of land and 30*. A\d. of rent in Wyldcn Isle of Thaiiet. f rorn Ralph Tyrel, who held the same in chief from the late king, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder, failing issue, to the said Ralph Tyrel and his heirs ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 505. i) 2 1313. Dec. 3. 52 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1313 Membrane 1 — cont. Nov. 28. Mandate, in compliance with the decision of Pope Clement V. and of the Westminster. General Council of Vienne, for the delivery of the possessions of the Templars within the realm to Albert de Nigro Castro, grand preceptor of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem and lieutenant on this side the Mediterranean sea of the grand master of the same hospital, to Philip de Gragnana, prior of the City [of Rome], and Leonard de Tibertis, prior of Venice, proctor general of the said hospital, saving the right of the king and his subjects according to the force and effect of his protest.* By K. Dec. 11. Acceptance by the king of the grant which Isabella, late the wife of Dover. John de Vescy, king's kinswoman, whilst she held the king's castle of Baum- burgh and town, for her life, of the grant of the late king, lately made to Thomas de Annemue, chaplain, for his life, of the custody of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen in the town of Baumburgh. Nov. 28. Mandate to J. bishop of Ely, to deliver to Nicholas du Vual, merchant of Westminster. Caen, in Normandy, a certain sum of 50/., as he has by twelve lawful and credible men, merchants and others of the city of London and elsewhere, for the purpose specially called and sworn, proved that the said money is his, and that it had been delivered by him to his servant, Simon Basil, and as it is true, that, the money cannot according to the law and custom of the realm be adjudged to be a deodand. Nicholas du Vual had made complaint to the king that he lately at Boston, having sewn up in a linen shirt 50/. sterling, which he had received for his wares sold in the markets of that town, and having made Simon Basil, his servant, put the shirt on to carry the money to the town of Caen to deliver to his wife for his own use, the same Simon, when on his way thither, having been by mischance drowned by night in the river Little at Littleport within the liberty of the bishop of Ely, the bailiffs of the liberty, asserting that the money sewn in the shirt and found with the body of the said Simon belonged to the bishop as a deodand, placed that money under the seal of the said Nicholas, claim- ing it as his, and under the seals of good men of those parts, in the hands of the bishop to keep until right should be done therein, whereby the money is detained from him to his great loss and manifest impoverishment. By K. on the information of the earl of Richmond. Dec. 13. Presentation of William de Roceholm to the vicarage of the church of Dover. Great Markham, in the diocese of York. Dec. 13. Grant to the mayor, alderman, sheriffs and citizens of London out of the Dover. first sums of money accruing from the fifteenth in their city and also out of the twentieth in the county of Middlesex, granted to the king, the sum of 1,701/. 18s. 8d. in satisfaction of a like sum in which the king is bound to them, as well for money advanced by them as a loan in the Wardrobe as for the price of divers victuals for the use of the Household. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. Dec. 26. Writ de intendendo until Shrovetide ( Carniprivium) for Geoffrey Teyser, Westminster, king's Serjeant, whom the king is sending into the county of Lincoln to buy animals for his use for money or to make tallies for the same. By K. The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. : — Robert le Irys, John West, John le Lung, Thomas Dorneie, Henry Sprot, in the county of Lincoln. * Compare Monasticon, vol. vi. p. 809, and also Fadera. 7 EDWARD II.— Paet I. 53 1313. Membrane 1 — cont. Dec. 13. Protection, for one year, for Richard de Emeldon, burgess of the town of Dover. Newcastle-upon-Lyne. Dec. 25. The like, for two years, for the abbess of Berkyngge. By K. Westminster. Dec. 29. Grant, during pleasure, to Richard de Arundell of the manors of Brehullo, Westminster, co. Buckingham, Claverleye, co. Salop, Tetenhale, co. Stafford, and Selves- ton, co. Northampton, to the value of 40/. a year, for his sustenance in the king's service. By K. on the information of J. de Sandale. Vacated because otherwise .... 26. Protection, with clause, until Midsummer, for John son of Robert de Westminster. Glanton. By K. on the testimony of Robert de Felton. Dec. 30. Mandate to tho tenants of the heir of Philip Paygnel, deceased, a tenant Westminster, in chief of the late king, in the soke of Drax and the city of York, not to answer for their farms, rents and services to the bailiffs of or to any other person without the king's precept or that of Adam de Osgodeby, king's clerk, who holds by grant of the late king the custody of all lands and tenements, late of the said Philip Paygnel, in Drax and the city of York, with all pertaining to that custody, until the full age of the heirs, by render- ing yearly to Hugh le Despeuser the sum of in discharge of certain debts in which king Edward I. was bound to the said Hugh le Despeuser, as the king understands that they answer for those rents to although they have no mandate from him or from the said Adam de Osgodeby to do so, whereat he is greatly amazed. Injured. MbUBRAN* 20d. July 14. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, John de Byron Westminster, and Thomas Travers, touching an appeal in the county of Lancaster by Adam son of Hugh de Cliderhow against William de Holand, John do Holand, John de Bredkirke, Robert de Hyndelegh, .John de Qwallai, Henry son of Richard Banastre of Preston, William son of Henry Bnnastre of Walton, Peter le Taillur of Preston, William de Wygan, Fulk son of Thurstan Perpouut, Nicholas son of William son of Nicholas do Walton, and Adam de Bury for the death of Roger de Cliderhow his brother. Witness: J. bishop of Bath and Wells. Here the king returned from beyond the seas, as more fully appears in a memorandum thereof made on the dorse of the Close Roll. Membrane 19f Roger his son and heir, fell into the king's hands ; who hunted therein, with- out licence, and took and carried away deer, and felled trees growing in the park and elsewhere in the manor and carried them away. (Inserted at a later date.) Afterwards B. Baynard was associated with the above-named justices to hear the matter. Westminster, 8 February 1314. Association of John de Tychebourne and .John de la Beche with William de Burue and Thomas de Warblintou in a commission of oyer and terminer, issued on complaint by Master Robert le Wayte of Chiritoue that Alan, prior of Hamele, Ralph, prior of St. Cross in the Isle of Wight, brother Robert de Anedwelle and Master Ralph de Malliuges, with others, broke- three charters and a deed of covenant of his at Anedwelle and Hamele, co. Southampton. The like to Fulk Lestraunge, John Chaynel, William de Mortuo Mari and John de Wasseburne, by oath of good men of the counties of Hereford and Worcester, on complaint by Margery de Koxcote, that Thomas Ofthen- orchard, Philip do Boclinton, William Owcyn, and Waller Osberne, with others, broke her houses at Sundre, felled her trees there, and at Boclinton, and carried away the trees and other goods of hers. By K. 70 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1313. Nov. 20. Westminster. Nov. 28. Westminster. Nov. 24. Westminster. Nov. 24. Westminster. Nov. 24. Westminster. Membrane 4d. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Inge, Henry Spigurnel, Robert son of Payn, Edmund de Malo Lacu, John de Foxle and John de Button, by oath of good men of the county of Gloucester, on complaint by Bartholomew de Badelesmere, to whom the king lately committed, during pleasure, the custody of the castle, town and barton of Bristol for a farm to be rendered yearly at the Exchequer, and in favour of whom the king has issued many mandates and injunctions to the men of the town to answer to him in all matters which appertain to such custody, that William de Axe then mayor of the town of Bristol, John le Taverner, Thomas de la Grave, Richard Colpek, William de Clyf, Robert Martyn, John de Kerdif, Walter Fraunceys, Thomas Upediche, Thomas de Salop, John Hazard, Richard le White ' pessoner,' Robert de Holhurst, Richard de Wodehulle, Roger Blanket. John Regat, Adam Wysman, Nicholas le Taillur, John Horncastel and John Fraunceys, the elder, with others of the town, forcibly hindered him and his attorney and the ministers, appointed by him to do those things which pertain to such custody, from collecting the profits accruing in the town, which he as constable of the castle and keeper of the town and barton ought by virtue of the king's commission to have received, and of their own authority have usurped possession and converted such profits to their own uses. That they took and carried away wine and other victuals purchased and purveyed in the town for the use of the said Bartholomew de Badelesmere and of his men who were in the castle for the custody thereof, and assaulted and wounded his men and servants who were there as his deputies. By K. The like to John de Foxle, Thomas Paynel and Robert de Syndlesham, on complaint by Gilbert de Bromlegh, king's clerk, that Roger le Forester of Wherwelle, Nicholas le Bere, John atte More, William de Tutteford and Walter le Forester, forcibly broke his house at Monks Shirebourne, co. Southampton, and carried away two horses of his of the price of 201., and also other goods. By fine of 20s. The like to John Chaynel and Richard de Harleye, on complaint by Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, by oath of good men of the counties of Hereford and Salop, touching the persons who forcibly broke his parks at Tedesthorne and Clebury, hunted therein and took his deer. By K. Commission to John Ayngnel and John de la Haye to enquire by oath of good men of the county of Hertford, touching the persons who killed William Spychefat at Westwyk and John son of William son of Nicholas de Redburne at Redburne, co. Hertford. Commission to Hugh de Lothere and Hugh de Burgh to enquire by oath of good men of the town and liberty of Penrith, co. Cumberland, touching the representation by the people of that town that, whereas their town may and has been accustomed in times past to be charged in the eyre of the justices, when they come into those parts, with the chattels of felons and fugitives which happen to be in the town since the last eyre of the justices for the county, divers chattels of felons and fugitives in the town, which have fallen into the hands of certain men, and with which the town ought to be charged in the next eyre, have not been delivered to them, as ought to have been done, whereby great loss may happen to them. The justices are to enquire into whose hands such chattels have fallen, and in whose hands they are, and how the chattels or their value are to be levied and delivered to the men of the town, so that they can answer for the same, as at other times, before the justices of the next eyre in the county. 7 EDWARD II.— Part I. 71 1313. Membrane \d — cont. Nov. 28. The like to J. Chaynel and William de Stafford, touching the persons who Westminster, forcibly entered the park of Theohald de Verdon at Alvetou, co. Stafford, hunted therein and took his deer. By K. Membrane 3d. Nov. 30. Westminster. Nov. 28. Westminster Dec. 2. Westminster. Nov. 8. Westminster. Dec. 1. Westminster. Commission to Robert de Reydon and Gilbert de Rishton, touching the persons who forcibly entered the king's park at Eye, co. Suffolk, and drove away cattle that were in it. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Cheynel and William de Stafford, on complaint by Theobald de Verdon that John de Mauuz, Arnold le Chapelleyn, Richard de Mauuz, Robert le Power, John Gold, Richard son of Robert de la Bere, William del Hurst, and Roger de Brokeshullc, with others, broke his park at Webbele, co. Hereford, whilst he was under the king's protection, and beyond the seas on his service, hunted therein and took his deer. By K. Commission to Robert de Kendale, constable of the castle of Dover, and warden of the Cinque Ports, and John de Haulou to enquire by oatli ol good men of the Cinque Porls and of the county of Kent, touching the alleged wrecking of the ship the St. Mary of Fontarabia, as the king under- stands thai this ship, freighted with goods and merchandise from Flanders, when homeward bound, was wrecked by the port of Romeneyc, and that divers men of that town and of the neighbouring ports hastening to the ship carried away the goods against the will of the mariners who were therein. By K. Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund de Eyucourt, John Cheynel and Robert de Godesfeld of Sutton, on complaint by Robert de Ponte Fracto, that John de Neville of Stokes, Ralph de Whitene, Thomas, abbot of Thornton-upon-Humbre, Richard ' the abbotesporter ' of Thornton-upon- Humbre, Richard son of Hugh atte Brigge of Glamforthebrigge, Thomas de Humbelton, Walter de Cranden and John sou of John Baly of Malton, took away two oxen of his at Wynterton, co. Lincoln, of the price of 40s., and also other goods of his. By tine of 1 mark, at the request of W. de Melton. Commission to Robert de Umframvylle, earl of Ancgos, Ralph sou of William, keeper of the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and John de Weston, chamberlain of Scotland, to enquire touching the state of the counties of Northumberland, Berwick-upon-Tweed and Rokesburgli, as the king under- stands from divers trustworthy persons that many malefactors and disturbers of the peace, who by night and day commit homicides, depredations, burn- ings, and other felonies and trespasses in divers places in those counties, and have forcibly taken certain men of those parts, being in the king's peace, and have carried them from thence to far distant places in Scotland, and detain them there as prisoners until they extort heavy ransoms from them, and cease not daily to commit other ill-deeds, wander up and down through the said counties and are received there, to the great danger and terror as well of men passing through those parts as of the inhabitants. The justices are to enquire fully as to the perpetrators of such trespasses, and the persons who receive such malefactors ; they are to cause all such persons so indicted before them to be arrested and committed to prison, there to remain until the king shall further order. By K. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Inge, Robert son of Payn, Edmund de Malo Lacu, John de Foxle and John de Button, on complaint 72 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1313. Membrane 3d — cont. by William Randolf, touching the persons who with force broke his close in the suburb of Bristol, co. Gloucester, fished his stews, and carried away his fish and other goods. Dec. 3. Association of William de Ludelowe in the place of Fulk Lestraunge in Westminster, a commission of oyer and terminer issued to the same Fulk Lestraunge, John Chaynel and William de Mortuo Mari, on complaint by William Orm that Leonard Waldyn of Sambrok, Thomas prior of Bromfeld, Regi- nald de Halghton, John de Boudlers and Robert his brother, Peter de Greote, John Lyghtfot, Thomas son of John de Overton, Emma de Boud- lers, Nicholas Body of Assheford, [Reginald] son of Robert son of Richard de Assheford, Henry de Rothehale of Assheford, William Fraunceys of Assheford, Roger Gille of Assheford, William son of William de Oreote of Assheford, John Hurlebadde, John son of Stephen de Birchovre of Asshe- ford, Simon Gilmyn, Roger Sheremon, Walter de Dounton of Halghton, John Russhok, Adam [son of William son of] Walter de Halghton and Richard Arundel, broke his house at Priors Halghton, co. Salop, assaulted him, drove away 40 of his sheep of the price of 6 marks, maliciously killed them, drove away 100 sheep and 6 oxen of the price of 20/., cut his standing corn, and carried it away together with other goods of his. Membrane 2d. Nov. 27. Westminster. Dec. 3. Westminster. Dec. 2. Westminster. Dec. 1. Westminster. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Razen and William de Boytou, by oath of good men of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, touching the persons who forcibly broke the parks of Alice, late the wife of Robert le Bygod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, at Ersham and Lopham, co. Norfolk, and at Keleshale and Stowe by Boug', co. Suffolk, hunted therein and carried away her deer. By p.s. The like to Nicholas Frernbaud, John de Mutford and Robert de Mad- dingle, on complaint by Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, that William Tuchet, Nicholas Turner, Richard Tuchet, Thomas de Ratheby, William de Morteyn, John de Weston, Simon Ascopart, William le Keu, Richard de Aldewyncle, Hugh de Stokes, John Hobelyn of Wynckeleie, Robert Alein, Gilbert de Alyngton, Richard de Colverton, Walter Bydoun, Walter de Castro, Robert le Pestour, William de Lyndeseie, Walter Blobwyn, Geoffrey Cok, Robert Holbeche, Alan de Whalt', William Comyn, Adam de Billefeld, William le Mareschal, Hugh de Warenna of Buckeby, William de Hitche, Richard le Waite and Walter Wacy, forcibly carried away his goods at Thorpe Waterville and Aldwyncle, co. Northampton. The like to Richard le Grey, Lambert de Trykyngham and Walter de Gousle, on complaint by Henry de Stuteville that John, parson of the church of Clifton, and Joilinus de Wodeburgh, with others, assaulted him at Barton, co. Nottingham, and carried away a boat of his and his nets of the price of ten marks, cut the nets up into small pieces, again assaulted him at Wilford, co. Nottingham, compelled him to dismount from his horse, took away his horse of the price of 10/., and assaulted his men and servants who were at the above-named towns. By p.s. ^ (Inserted at a later date.) Afterwards John de Donecastre was asso- ciated witli the above-named justices to hear the matter, 16 March 1314. The like lo Richard de Bernyngham, John de Donecastre and Adam de Middelton, on complaint by John le Hunte of Seleby that Gerard Salveyn, sheriff of York, Hugh Scot, William Warde of Nafferton, John de Raby, Nicholas de la Haye and Walter de Burton, with others, assaulted him at York. By fine of 1 mark. 7 EDWARD II— Part I. 73 2313. Membrane 2d — cont. Dec. 7. Associal ion of Thomas de Berkele, the elder, and Robert de London with Minster iu the Miles de Rodberewe and William de Brokworth in a commission to enquire Isle of Thauet. y oa ^]i G f good men of the county of Gloucester touching the persons who with the abbot of Kyngeswode, brother Gilbert the Granger of Hascldene and others, whose names are contained in the original writ, committed divers trespasses against Lucy, late the wife of Robert de la Mare, to whom the custody of certain lands at Chyrinton, CO. Gloucester, late of her said husband, tenant-in-cliicf, had been committed by the king to hold until Peter, son and heir of the said Robert de la Mare, should attain his full age. Membrane Id. Dec. 1. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigurnel and Nicholas de la Westminster. Legh, touching an appeal in the county of Essex by Philippa, late the wife of William de Lallyng of Maldon, against Henry de Bockyngge and William his son, Edmund de Bockyngge and Peter Cock of Bockyngge, for the death of her husband. By fine of 40s. made in the Chancery. Dec. 1. The like to Richard de Bcrnyngham, John de Doneoastre and Adam de Westminster. Middelton, on complaint by William Fox of York, that Gerard Salveyu, sheriff of York, Hugh Scot, William Warde of Nafferton, John de Baby, Nicholas de la Haye nnd Walter de Burton, with others, assaulted him at York. By fine of one mark. The like to Walter de Goushille, John de Aneselie and John de Donecastre, touching an appeal in the county of Nottingham by Thomas de Bekyngham against t Thomas de Beltoft, the elder, Roger parson of the church of Belton, William de Beltoft, Simon de Beltoft, Roger son of Thomas de Beltoft, Geoffrey Orcherd, John de Corham, John sou of Hugh le Fughelere of Misterton, Henry son of Peter de Gryngclcie of Walk ringham, John son of Henry Haliday of Bekingham, Alan sou of William le Fevrc of Bekyngham, Nicholas Shoghel of Swaleweclyve, Simon le Taskcr of Cloworthe, William Rogorcok de Beltoft and William Sponer of Belton for the death of John de Bekyngham, his brother. By fine of 20*. Dec. 1. The like to William luge, Robert son of Payn, Edmund do M:\lo Lmo, Westminster. John de Foxle and John de Sutton, by oath of good men of the county of Gloucester, on complaint by John Snow, burgess of Bristol, that, dissensions having arisen between Bartholomew de Badelesmere, constable of the castle of Bristol and keeper of the town and barton there, and the then mayor and bailiffs of the town, because the complainant was an adherent of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, the mayor, bailiffs and men of the town maliciously and without cause deprived him of the liberty of the town, which deprivation being afterwards declared invalid by judgment of the court of King's Bench, the king took him and his meu, lands, rents, nnd possessions into his protection, inhibiting all persons from inflicting on him or his household or servants any injury, molestation, loss or hindrance, and further commanded the mayor, bailiffs and men of the town uuder pain of forfeiture to permit the complainant and his household to remain in the town of Bristol, with his goods and wares, to trade there and to use aud enjoy the liberties of the town, granted to him as to other burgesses by the king's progenitors, without inflicting any kind of molestation upon him, nevertheless certain men of the town, contemning the king's mandates, have by force hindered, and do not cease to hinder, him and his house- hold from remaining in the town, trafficking, and using and enjoying the liberties thereof as other burgesses do, have taken and carried away his 71 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 13^3. Membi'ane Id — cont. goods, assaulted his men and servants, and committed other trespasses, to the heavy loss of the said John Snow and contrary to the king's protec- tion and peace. By K. Dec. 7. The like to Walter de Goushille, John de Annesley and John de Minster in' the Donecastre, touching an appeal in the county of Nottingham by Thomas Isle of Thanet. gon f Roger de Beltoft the younger (junior), against Thomas son of Thomas de Bekingham, Robert his brother, Robert Styvel, Hugh de Wyburne of Bekingham, William parson of the church of Maundeby, John and Hugh his brothers, Robert son of John, Hugh his son, Richard de Kinardesfery of Bekingham, Alan his son, Oliver Takel, Richard Tredewelle, Robert son of Theobald, Isabella his mother, John Roumfare of Geynesburgh, Simon le Suter of Geynesburgh, Robert de Lound, Walter de Bugyeton, Katherine daughter of Agnes VVynter of Bekyngham, Isabella daughter of Henry Sprodde, Robert Parys and Robert Cully for the death of Robert de Beltoft his father. By fine of 20s. made in Chancery. Dec. 15. Commission to Robert de Cliderhow and Walter de Berthorp to enquire Dover. by oath of good men of the county of Worcester touching the persons who with Masculm Musard, Robert de Kyngton of Pershore, Geoffrey parson of the church of Abbots Morton, Robert de Harleie, John le Bakere of [Pershore], Stephen de Dymmok, James de Astewode, ' forester,' Robert le Cartare, Osbert de Dymmok, Henry Austyn, John le Gynour of Herforton, Elias Aylmer, Henry Peress . . ., Robert le Gynour, John le Pope, Ralph Haryot, Adam le Fevre of Lenchwyke and William le Fevre of Lencliwike, forcibly broke the doors of the houses of Robert de Somery of Bishampton, at Herforton, co. Worcester, and carried away his goods. By fine of 40s. ( 75 ) 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. -j^g Membrane 26. Nov. 28. Inspeximtts and confirmation of the under-mentioned charter, dated 2 Sep- West minster, teinber, 3G Henry III., and ordinance of the same king making provision for the security of the men of the marsh of Romenhale, co. Kent. As, from a time whereof memory does not exist, all distraints should be made by twenty-four lawful men of the marsh of Romenhale, elected and sworn for the purpose, upon all those who held lands and tenements in the marsh to repair its walls and vvatergangs against the inroad of the sea and the danger arising therefrom, and also upon all those who were bound and held to the repairing of the said walls and watergangs, king Henry III. granted to the same twenty-four jurats that for the security of the marsh they might make such distraints, provided that the distraints were made equally according to the parts, greater or lesser, which the men held in the marsh and according to which they were bound in that behalf. He further granted that no sheriff of the county of Kent, nor any other of his bailiffs, should in auv manner meddle with the distraints made by award of the jurats, for should any one bring to the king a complaint against the awards, he would cause justice to be done to the complainant in his court, and he reserved justice therein to himself, or his especial mandate. Afterwards, upon information that the jurats were unable, by reason of the resistance of some the men of the marsh, who were bound to carry out repairs of the walls and watergangs according to the extent of the lands and tenements which they held, to make the said distraints, whereby the walls and watergangs remained unrepaired, to his great loss and that of the men of the marsh, king Henry III. appointed Henry de Bathon, 42 Henry III., his justice to hear and determine the contentions which had arisen between the twenty-four jurats and the said men touching such repairs, and also to provide for the security and defence of the marsh against the inundation of the sea and fresh waters, by making the repairs of the walls and watergangs. Henry de Bathon was to certify king Henry III. of what he did therein, so that the king might order the same to be enrolled. By authority of this commission, Henry de Bathon, on Saturday next after the feast of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, 42 Henry III., being then at Romenhale, there being associated with him Nicholas de Haudlo and Alvred de Dene, and the she rill' of the county of Kent also assisting him, the council of the commonalty of the men of the marsh also intervening, and no one opposiftg, ordered as follows, viz., that twelve lawful men should be chosen by the entire commonalty of the marsh, viz., six of the fee of the archbishop of Canterbury and six of the barony, who, being sworn, should measure the walls, both new and old, and those which ought to be constructed ; that the measurements should be made by one and the same perch, viz. by the perch of twenty feet; and that afterwards the same jurats in like manner should measure by the same perch all the lands and tenements which being within the marsh were subject to danger, which measurements having been made, the twenty- four jurats previously elected by the commonalty should order, regard being had to the extent of the walls, lands, and tenements which were in danger, how much should pertain to each person for the mainte- nance and repairs of the walls, so that in proportion to the number of acres in danger, a proportionate part of the works should be assigned to each person ; further, that the assignment should be made of certain places so 76 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1313 Membrane 26 — cont. that it might be known where, and what places, and how much each person was bound to defend ; and that whenever the necessity might arise of preventing and resisting the danger by the repair of the said walls, the twenty-four jurats should assemble to view the places that might be in danger, to whom the defence of such places should be assigned, and within what time the repairs should be done ; that the common bailiff of the marsh should inform the persons to Avhom those places were assigned that they were to execute the repairs within the appointed term, and if within such time they should neglect to do so, the said bailiff should cause such repairs to be made by the view of twenty-four jurats ; that the person so making default should be bound to render the bailiff double the cost of the repairs, which amount should be reserved for the maintenance of the walls and for the execution of repairs, and the amount should be levied by distraint upon the lands of the defaulter within the marsh ; that if any plots of land were held in common by co-parceners so that to each co-parcener, for the portion of his part, a certain place, to wit, a whole or half perch, could not be assigned, by reason of the smallness of the plot, then the plot should be viewed by twenty-four jurats to see how much the said land, which was so bound in common, would suffice to defend, and a certain portion of the defence should be assigned in common to the co-parceners for the proportion of their common land, and if any one of the co-parceners should make default after warning by the said bailiff, his part should be assigned to the others, who should hold his share of the land until the defaulter should pay the costs laid out by view of twenty-four jurats for the defence of his part, and also the double sum for the maintenance of the walls and the execution of repairs, as above ; if, however, all the co-parceners made default, then the common bailiff should execute the entire work and should make distraint upon the co-parceners afterwards for double the cost laid out by him, and by view of twenty-four jurats, saving to the chief lords in the marsh their right, which they have against, their tenants, of such defence according to their feoffments ; and lastly, that all the lands in the marsh should be kept and preserved against the inroads of the sea and inundations of sweet waters by walls and sewers, by oath and award of twenty-four jurats as in times past, as by an inspection of the Rolls of the Chancery of king Henry III., for the forty-second year of his reign, appears to king Ed- ward II. Further, king Edward II., noting that the inroad of the sea in those places has now increased more than usual, by which it is the more necessary to keep watch about the repair of the walls there, and that by a breakage ot those walls, however small, great expense may happen to him and the men of the marsh, and wishing also to prevent such losses and dangers, and to provide for the safety of those parts as well for himself as for the men of the marsh, ratifies all things contained in the above letters patent of Henry III., and iu the ordinance, and further grants that no sheriff of the county of Kent, nor any other of his bailiffs for the time being, shall in any way meddle with distraints made, or to be made, by award of the said twenty jurats, but that justice to be done therein shall be reserved to himself, and his heirs, or to his especial mandate as is above expressed in the letters of king Henry III. By C. Dec. 27. Protection, for one year, for Tydo de Varesio, archdeacon of Berks, Westminster, staying beyond the seas. By the elect of Canterbury. Dec. 28. William de Tothale, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Westminster. England, has letters nominating brother Richard de Pavilly and brother Humphrey de Wykham his attorneys in England for two years. He has like letters nominating Thomas le Archer and William Waldeshef his attorneys as above. 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. 77 1314. Jan. 4. Windsor. Jan. 3. Windsor. Jan. 1. Windsor. Jan. 4. Windsor. Jan. 1. Windsor. Jan. 8. Windsor. Jan. 6. Windsor. Jan. 13. Sheen. Membrane 26 — cont. Presentation of Thomas de Leycestre to the church of Bocton under le Ble, in the diocese of Canterbury, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the archbishopric of Canterbury. By K. Mandate to Master Jordan Montunt and William de Cleydon, keepers of the archbishopric of Canterbury, to deliver the temporalities of the arch- bishopric to Walter, late bishop of Worcester, whom Pope C[lement] V. has absolved from the chain by which he was bound to that church, and has preferred to be archbishop of Canterbury, as more fully appears by the Pope's bull, and whose! translation and preferment the king has accepted, and to whom he, having taken fealty from him, has restored the tempo- ralities. By p. 8. Writ de intendendo for the archbishop, directed to the knights, free men and all other tenants of the archbishopric. Mandate in pursuance to Henry de Bello Monte, keeper of the town, manor, and liberty of Maydenstan, to deliver the same to the archbishop, or his attorney. Presentation of William de Coryngham to the vicarage of the church of Great Markham, in the diocese of York. By p.s. Protection, until Midsummer, for William son of Robert. By K. Writ of aid, until Easter, for Robert de Donecastre, king's serjeant, appointed to purvey hay, oats, litter, and other necessaries of the office of the king's marshalsea. Tho like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. : — John Sperman, Jan. 15. Westminster. Thomas de Garston, William le Engleis, Merlin de Sene, Adam de Braie, John de Hampton, Peter de Hertford John dc Redingge, Maurice Drajjhswer :} of hay, oats, litter, &c. of hay, oats, &c, for the office of the marshalsea of the queen. "1 of harness for the carts and sumpter horses of d, j the divers offices of the king's Household. Presentation of John de Snodland to the portion of the prebendal church of Wretlyng, in the diocese of Chichester, in the king's free chapel of Hastings, which Ingelram de Carleton, deceased, lately held. By p.s. Presentation of Master Stephen Wallerand to the church of Kylmyden, in the diocese of Waterford. By K. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Touecestre to the custody of the manor of Langeleye Mareys, receiving for that custody, so long as he shall hold the same, Gd. Incomplete. Vacated because in the sixth year. Mandate to John de Eurc, escheator beyond Trent, to deliver the tem- poralities of the abbey of Seleby to Simon de Scardeburgh, late prior of that house, whose election as abbot thereof, W. archbishop of York has confirmed, as appears by the archbishop's letters directed to the king, who has taken fealty from the elect and restored the temporalities to him. The like to John Abel, escheator on this side Trent. Writ dc intendendo directed to the knights, free men, and other tenants of the abbey for the elect. Writ of aid, during pleasure, for Richard de Norton, king's clerk, surveyor of the works of the palace at Westminster and of the Tower of London, appointed to purvey timber, lead, iron, brushwood, and other necessaries for the works, and to carry them to those places. I 78 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. Jan. 6. Windsor. Jan. 12. Windsor. tot A Membrane 25. 1314. Jan. 7. Safe-conduct, until Easter, for John de Wynchecombe, whom the king is Windsor. sending beyond the seas on his business. By K. Jan. 8. Robert de Stonham and Hugh de Suthampton, canons of St. Denys by Windsor. Southampton, bringing news of the cession of Richard de Chaucombe, late prior of that place, have letters of licence to elect. By p.s. Jan. 8. Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter of Richard, king of the Windsor. Romans, granting to the house and brethren of the Holy Trinity, Hun- deslaue, for the good of his soul and of the souls of the kings, his ancestors, all his land of Babbeworthe, together with the meadows, feedings, and pastures, &c, in frankalmoin, saving to him and his heirs the stew and fishery there. Witnesses : Sir Henry his first-born son, Thomas de War- blington, John de Sancto Walerico, John de Penna, Hugh de Drunal [or Druval], John son of Thomas, knights; Master Adam de Belsted, William Basket, then steward, William de Mortuo Mari, John de Esterlee, Thomas le Wariner, and Gilbert de Wyk and others. By the elect of Canterbury. Mandate directed to sheriffs, bailiffs, and others for the arrest of all persons impugning the king's authority by attempting to render of no effect his collation of Aymon de Jovenzano, king's clerk, to the prebend of Wistowe in the church of St. Peter, York, which the king had lately recovered by judgment in the Court of King's Bench. [Fcedera.] By p.s. Grant to Yerward Voill', king's Serjeant, on account of his good service, to whom the king had granted a carucate and a half of land in Aberfrau, co. Anglesey, subject to a yearly rent of 60s. payable at the Exchequer of Kernarvan, that he may hold that land for life quit of the above rent. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to Thomas de Chedeworthe, treasurer of North Wales, to whom due allowance will be made in his account. Jan. 15. Protection, for one year, for William de Felton. Westminster. Jan. 14. Pardon to Richard de Bray for acquiring in fee, without the licence of Westminster, the late king, a messuage and 2^ virgates of land in Little Orton from Nicholas Rose and John his son, tenants in chief ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 5 marks. Jan. 15. Pardon to Walter de Netherorton for acquiring in fee, without licence, Westminster, a messuage and a moiety of a virgate of land in Netherorton from William de Orton, and 9 acres 1 rood of land in the same town from Thomas Runcy, tenants in chief ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 20s. Jan. 14. Pardon to Hugh de Naunton and Eleanor his wife for acquiring to them Westminster, and the heirs of the said Hugh, without licence, 60 acres of land and 60s. of rent in Alderton, and the advowson of a fourth part of the church of that town from William de Boville, tenant in chief ; with restitution of the same. By K., on the information of Roger de Wyngefeld. Jan. 15. Presentation of Nicholas de Oxon[ia] to the church of Horspathe, in the Westminster, diocese of Lincoln. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Brunne by William de Spanneby of two parts of a messuage and of one carucate of land in Scotwylgheby, Dembelby and Osberneby ; and also for him to grant to them the reversion of the remaining third part of the same, which Ibreda, late the wife of Roger de Nevulle, holds in dower of him. By fine of 100s., at the instance of Roger de Wyngefeld. 7 EDWARD II.— Paut II. 79 1314. Membrane 25 — cont. Jan. 15. Exemplification of letters patent, the originals having been lost, of a Westminster, pardon, dated 24 July, 30 Edward L, granted to Richard Warde of Elraested, on account of his good service, for the death of Robert le Chazour of Byam, and for all other trespasses committed by him, and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. Appointment of Gaucelinus Johannis, doctor of laws, sacristan of Rhodez (sacrista Ruthenensis), on .account of his good service to the king in the court of Rome and elsewhere, to be a king's clerk, and of the Council and Household. In consideration of the foregoing, the king grants to him, for life, a fee of 20/. sterling, or of that value in other money, to be received in the quiuzaine of Easter in each year. By K. Jan. 15. Writ of aid, until Shrovetide (Carniprivium), for Ralph dc Wendoverc, Westminster, king's serjeant, appointed to purvey poultry and other necessaries pertain- ing to that office. The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. : — William de Ovynge. Walter de Drokenusford. Edward de Waltham. William de Oleboyre. The like, until Easter, of Giles de Tolouse, a purveyor of hay, oats, litter, brushwood and other necessaries for the king's marshalsea. Jan. 18. Notification to the Popo of the royal assent to the election by the dean Etthun. of the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, and by certain canons of that church and of the church of the Holy Trinity, Dublin, of Alexander de Rykeuore, canon of St. Patrick's, to be archbishop of Dublin, the see being void through the death of John, the late archbishop. The king gave his assent, although the seal of the prior and convent of the Holy Trinity was not appended to the letters announcing the election. Jan. 15. Protection, for one year, for Master Gilbert de Middelton, clerk. Westminster. The like, until Michaelmas, for Stephen, prior of Montacute, going beyond the seas. Pardon to William dc Orlauston of Rokyngge for divers trespasses committed by him as well in the time of king Edward I. as of Edward II., and of any outlawry incurred thereby. By p.s. Jan. 20. Westminster. Jan. 19. Eltham. Membrane 24. Jan. 23. Windsor. Jan. 20. Windsor. Jan. 23. Windsor. Remission and acquittance to John do Jargeaux, chaplain of Isabella, queen of England, the king's consort, parson of the church of Langeneuton, in the bishopric of Durham, of 100s. which he owed the king for the tenth for three years for that church. Vacated because in the fifth year. Presentation of John de Horwode, chaplain, to the church of Horspathe, in the diocese of Lincoln. By p.s. Exemption, for life, for William de Morton, citizen of London, from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances; and from being made sheriff coroner, or other bailiff or minister of the king, against his will. By p. s . Notification to H. bishop of Winchester of the royal assent to the election of Robert de Stonham, cellarer of the house of St. Denys, Southampton, to be prior of that place. 80 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Jan. 20. Westminster. Jan. 20. Windsor. Jan. 24. Windsor. Jan. 28. Windsor. Jan. 28. Windsor. Jan. 30. Windsor. Jan. 20. Windsor. Jan. 28. Westminster. Jan. 28. Westminster. Membrane 24 — cont. Pardon to Hervey de Staunton for acquiring for life, without the late king's licence, the manor of Littelhaghe, co. Suffolk, from John de Vivonia, who held it in chief as of the honor of Boulogne. Pardon to the prior and convent of Worcester for acquiring in mortmain, without the late king's licence, from Richard de la Strete a messuage and a fourth part of a virgate of land in Pechesleye ; from Robert Peet a toft in the suburb of Worcester beyond the Severn ; from Robert le Steor 5 cottages in the suburb of the same city ; from Walter Cradan 4 acres of land in Bedewarththyn ; from Richard le Orfevre 7 acres of land in the same town ; from John Balle an acre of land in Lanwerne ; from Wulstan de Salop[ia] lis. of rent in Worcester ; from Henry de Upton 4s. of rent in the same city; and from William de Salop[ia] 4J. of rent also in Wor- cester. By fine of 10 marks. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Wor- cester by William Colle of Worcester of 53s. of rent in Worcester. By fine of 10 marks. Pardon, at the instance of queen Isabella, to Jordan son of Gilbert le Pestour of Newenton for felonies and trespasses committed by him, as well in the time of king Edward I. as of the present king ; and of any outlawry incurred thereby. By p.s. Grant, for life, to Walter de Langeton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, of the hospital of St. Leonard, York, which W. elect and confirmed of Canterbury, who held it of the king's gift, has surrendered to the king. By K. Writ de intendendo for him, as master of the hospital, directed to the brethren and sisters thereof. By K. Pardon to Reginald de Tykelworthin for the death of Walter de Fiens, and of any outlawry incurred thereby. By K. Grant to Robert de Fyenles, that he and his heirs may freely enter on and hold the manor of Wendovre, co. Buckingham, upon the completion of the term of ten years, for which he has demised it to the king. Pardon, at the instance of Drogo de Merlawe, to Walter Brisbon of Ireland for the death of Richard Gernoun ; and of any outlawry incurred thereby. By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by John de Eure, escheator beyond Trent, for Henry le Scrope to close a way which leads through the middle of his park of Little Boulton, from Slaypwathe to Swaldale, provided that he make, at his own expense, an equally good way on his ground adjacent to the northern side of his park. By the elect of Canterbury. Pardon, at the instance of queen Isabella, to John de Houkynge for divers felonies and trespasses committed by him, as well in the time of king Edward I. as of the present king ; and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. By p.s. Indemnity for the bishop of Ely and for men of Litteleport for the sum of 50/. sterling delivered by them, by the king's command, to Nicholas de Vual, merchant of Caen in Normandy, who had made complaint to the king touching the detention of that money. From his complaint it appeared that he had caused the money, which he had lately received for wares sold by him in the markets of Boston, to be sewn into a corset of canvas, and had caused his servant, Simon Basyl, to put the corset on for the purpose of carrying the money to the town of Caen, and there to deliver it to the wife of the said 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. 81 1314. Feb. 2. Windsor. Feb. 3. Windsor. Feb. 1. Windsor. Feb. 5. hit limn Jan. 20. Westminster. Feb. 2. Windsor. Membrane 24 — cont. Nicholas de Vual, and that his servant when on his way to Caen, having been by mischance drowned at night in the river Littel at the town of Litteleport, which is within the liberty of the bishop of Ely, the bailiffs of the liberty asserting that the money sewn in the corset and found with the body was a deodand, placed that money under the seal of the complainant, as he claimed it to be his property, and under the seals of good men of those parts, in the hands of the bishop and of men of those towns to be kept safe until right should be done therein, by reason of which act the money was detained from him to his great loss. And as by twelve lawful men of the city of London and elsewhere, specially summoned on the matter and swcrn, the complainant proved that the money was his and that he had delivered it to his servant, it appeared to the king and the council that the money ought not to be adjudged to be a deodand, for which reason the king has caused the money to be delivered to him as abovesaid. By K., on the information of the earl of Richmond. Grant to queen Isabella of the custody of the lands and tenements late of James de liohiin, tenant in chief, and of other lands, which by reason of the minority of John his son and heir are in the king's hands, to hold until the heir shall attain full age ; grant also of the marriage of the heir. By K. Grant, during pleasure, to William de Langeleye, king's clerk, of the custody of the hospital of St. Margaret's, Huntingdon. By the elect of Canterbury. Presentation of Robert de Emeldon to the vicarage of the church of Lud- ham, in the diocese of York. Agatha, late the wife of Geoffrey de Appelby, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Walter de Fissacre her attorney in England for two years. Mandate, until Michaelmas, to the king's purveyors of corn and other goods in the counties of Essex, Hertford, Middlesex, and Surrey, that they are not to make any purveyance of corn or other goods in the following manors of the canons and other ministers of the church of St. Paul, London, viz. : Thorpe, Waleton, Kyikebv, Chingelford, Tyllynghnm, Barlynge, Wykham, Nnstok, Hebrugge, Beauchamp, Ronewelle and Horhain, co. Essex, Sandon, Erdeleye, Cadyndou, Morton and Westle, co. Hertford, Sutton, Dreyton, Sunnebury, Wyllesdon and Vllynge, co. Middlesex, and Hemes, co. Surrey, which pertain to the brew-house of the church and the susten- ance of the canons and minislers. By K. Licence for Giles son of Giles Rivel to grant 21 acres and a moiety of a rood of lurid, .5 acres of meudow and '20 acres of wood in Stoke Golden- ton, held in chief, as of the honor of Peverel, to Roger Gosee of Stoke Goldentou and Lucy his wife, the grantor's sister, and to the heirs whom the said Roger Gosce shall beget upon the said Lucy after a marriage between them, with reversion, failing issue, to the grantor and his heirs. By fine of 40s. Grant to Edmund de London, king's chaplain, of the prebend of New- castle of Lyons, in the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of Dublin. Mandate in pursuance of the deau aud chapter of the church of St. Patrick, Dublin. By p.s. Grant to William de Athereston, king's chaplain, of the prebend of Tathmothan in the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of Dublin. By p.s. [2bS4.] Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Patrick, Dublin. 84313. 82 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Feb. 2. Windsor. Jan. 27. Windsor. Feb. 6. Eltham. Feb. 18. Canterbury. Membrane 24 — cont. Pardon to the prior and Augustinian friars of Oreford for acquiring in mortmain, without licence, from John Engayne a plot of land in Oreford, containing 8 perches of land in length and 3| perches in width, adjacent to their dwelling place for the enlargement of it ; with restitution of the same. Presentation of Robert Norman to the church of Wassingle, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands and heir of Robert de Wassingle, tenant in chief. By p.s. Mandate, until Easter, to the king's purveyors and captors in the county of Kent, that they are not to make any purveyance of the corn or other goods of W. elect of Canterbury, in his manors in the county of Kent, or to molest or harass him or his men. By K., on the information of J. de Sandale. Protection without clause, until the Assumption, for John, prior of Leawes, going beyond the seas. By p.s. Membrane 23. Jan. 30. Windsor. Feb. 2. Windsor. Feb. 4. Windsor. Feb. 4. Windsor. Jan. 28. Windsor. Feb. 2. Windsor. Grant to Robert de Bardelby, king's clerk, of the prebend which Elias Gugun, deceased, held in the free chapel of Pencriche, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric cf Dublin. By K., on the information of Roger de Wyngefeld. Mandate in pursuance to the dean (sic) and chapter of the chapel. Pardon to the abbot and convent of Battle for acquiring in mortmain, without the late king's licence, 14 acres of land in Bydindene from Thomas Crul, and 3i acres of land in Dyngemareis from Richard Deringe. By fine of 20*. Protection, until Easter, for W. elect and confirmed of Canterbury. By K. The like, for one year, for Master Adam Mirimouthe, parson of the church of Hese. By the elect of Canterbury. Neapoleo, prebendary of Suthcave, in the church of St. Peter, York, and of King's Sutton, in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, slaying at the court of Rome, has letters nominating Doplerus de Spoleto, clerk, his attorney for two years. Pardon, at the request of Isabella, the queen consort, to Thomas Stout, of Suthampton, Luke Stout, and Bartholomew Lengleys, and John his son, of a trespass committed by them on Roger Normand, whereof they were convicted in the Court of King's Bench. By K., on the information of Roger de Northburgh. Mandate in pursuance directed to Roger le Brabazon aud his fellows, justices of the King's Bench. Appointment of Reymund Guillelmi de Gutto to be of the king's Council and Household. The like of the undermentioned persons, viz. : — William Reymundi de Farges. Reymund Guillelmi de Budosio. Bertrand de Savynhaco. Arnold Bernardi de Preisshac. Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter de Islepe, king's clerk, to the office of treasurer of the Exchequer, Dublin. By p.s. [2885.] 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. 83 1314. Jan. 28. Windsor. Jan. 27. Windsor. Feb. 7. Eltham. Feb. 7. Eltham. Jan. 18. Eltham. Feb. 7. Eltham. Feb. 6. Eltham. Membrane 23 — cont. Writ de intcndcndo in pursuance to the barons and chamberlains of the Exchequer, Dublin. Mandate to the person holding the place of treasurer of the Exchequer, Dublin, to deliver to him the keys of the Treasury, and all other things appertaining to that office. Acquittance, for her greater security, for Isabella de I3ello Monte, lady of Vescy, of the farm of the castle of Bauniburgh for the whole of the time during which she has held the castle. The king lately wishing to be certi- fied whether she had accounted at the Exchequer for the above farm for the time in which she held the custody of the castle, as well in the time of king Edward I., as in his own time, and had satisfied the farm and arrears, commanded the person who held the place of the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to examine the rolls and memoranda of the Exchequer, and to certify him under the seal of the Exchequer of what they found therein, who having made such scrutiny reported that she had duly accounted for the farm of the cattle, and that she is quit thereof. By p.s. Appointment of A. cardinal bishop of Alhano, to be of the kind's Council with a yearly pension of 60 marks. By K Inspcrimus and confirmation of a charter of Kit-hard, bishop of Durham, dated 20 December 1313, granting to John tie Ellerker, the elder, king's clerk, ami the heirs of his hotly, 2 acres and a root! of land in Elh rker, adjacent to his land antl capital messuage in that town, by rendering yearly to the bishop 3s. \)d. at. the four appointed terms in Houedenshire, with remainder, failing issue, to his brother Hcrvey antl the heirs of his hotly, with like remainders to his brother John antl his sister Joan, anil to the bishop antl his succes- sors. Witnesses: Thomas de Coleville, and Alexander de Cave, knight*; Matthew Daunay, John de Cave, and .John tie Dele Ewe of Ellerker. Presentation of Robert tie Emeldon to the church of Ludham, in the diocese of York. Grant to Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk, of the trcasurership in the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of Dublin. By K. Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter. Grant to Roger de Wyngefeld, king's clerk, of the preccntorship of the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, in the king's gift by reason of the VOldance of the archbishopric of Dublin. By K. Mandate in pursuance to the dean antl chnpter. Licence, at the request of Simon tie Dryby, king's yeoman, for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Gry meshy by John de Yordeburgh of a messuage, 6 bovates of land, antl 1(5*. of rent in Clee ami Holme. By K., on the information of Roger de Northburgh. Grant to Richard Lovel of the manor of Bradenach, co. Devon, to hold so long as the king shall, he having assented thereto, retain in his hands for the stocking of the castle of Rokesbuigii the manor of Old Kokesburgh, which is of the inheritance of the wife of the said Richard Lovel, to whom the grant is math; in part recompence of its value. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance, directed to John Abel, escheator on this side Trent, to deliver to him the manor of Bradcnacli. Pardon to the prior of Ellcsham of the trespass committed by Robert de Clifton, sometime prior of that place, his predecessor, in acquiring in the time of king Henry III. 3 tofts, 3 bovates antl 4 acres of land in Bondcby from John son of John de Mars, a tenant in chief, and for f 2 84 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Feb. 6. Eltham. 1313. Dec. 18. Montreuil. 1314. Feb. 3. Windsor. Feb. 17. Canterbury. Membrane 23 — cont. entering on tbe same without licence of Henry III., or that of king Edward I. ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 40s. Pardon to the prior and ^convent of St. Mary's, Suthwerk, for acquiring in mortmain, without the late king's licence, from John de la Pole 4 acres of land in Chelesham ; from Walter de la Sartrie 4 shops in Suthwerk ; from Philip le Seler a shop in the same town ; from Nicholas de Cicestre a messuage in the same town; from Robert le Cofferer another messuage in the same town ; from Thomas Breton 3 acres of land in Mitcbam in exchange for 3 acres of land in the same town ; from Master John de Stondon 10 acres of land in Cherleton ; from Benedict Huwe, William Gromyn, and John Page 10 acres of land in the same town ; from Thomas de London 12 acres of land in Kydebroke ; from John Sweting, Roger de la Grave, Richard de la Grave, Simon Knyght, and Alexander Knight 8 acres of land in the same town in exchange for 8 acres of land in the same place ; from Alexander Blacsone 6 acres of land in the same town in exchange for a like quantity of land there. By fine of 20s. Presentation of John de Neweland to the church of Haraldeston, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of DubliD. Mandate to John Abel, escheator on this side Trent, for the restitution to Roger, abbot of St. Stephen's, Caen, or to his attorney, of the land and tene- ments which he holds in England, which are in the king's hands by reason of the late voidance of that house. By p.s. Presentation of Richard de Aylesbury, chaplain, to the prebendal church of Holyngton, in the king's free chapel of Hastings, in the diocese of Chichester. By p.s. Mandate to John de Gras and Robert dc Cliderhou, keepers of the bishopric of Worcester, to deliver the temporalities thereof to Walter de Maydenstan, whom the Pope, upon the translation of Walter, late bishop of that place, to tbe archbishopric of Canterbury, has preferred to be bishop of Worcester, as, though there are some words contained in the papal letters prejudicial to the crown, by pretext of which the king could retain the temporalities in his hand, he, from the affection he bears to Walter de Maydenstan, has accepted fealty from and restored the temporalities to him, upon his renunciation of all such words. Writ de intendendo, directed to the knights, free men and other tenants of the bishopric. 1313. Nov. 13. Westminster. 1314. Feb. 6. Eltham. Feb. 15. Eltham. Membrane 22. Presentation of John de Mere to the church of Rye in the diocese of Chichester, void by the resignation of Adam de Lymbergh, the late rector. By p.s. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Aylewyn of Knyghteton of 3 messuages, a virgate of land, and 4(3s. 8d. of rent in Knyhteton and Salisbury, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of All Saints, Knyhteton, for his soul, and the souls of his ancestors and successors, and of all Christians. By fine of 100s. Pardon to William de Bello Campo for acquiring in fee, without the king's licence, a messuage and 3£ bovates of land in Glentworth from William Tuchet, tenant in chief ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 20s. 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. B5 1314. Membrane 22 — coat. Feb. 18. John de Hothum, clerk, stajing in England, has letters nominating Canterbury. Master Walter de Istlepe and Henry de Badwe his attorneys in Ireland for two years. Feb. 18. Appointment, during pleasure, of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, Canterbury, to the custody of the castle of Rokin<*ham and stewardship of the forests between the bridges of Oxford and Stauuford, to hold in the same manner in which Alan la Zouche held the same. By K. Writ de intendendo, directed to the knights, free men, and all other tenants of the castle and stewardship for him. Mandate to Alan la Zouche, late constable of the castle and keeper of the stewardship of the king's forests between the bridges of Oxford and Staunford. Grant to Mereduk ap Madok, king's yeoman, in enlargement of a former grant to him to hold at will in aid of his sustenance on the king's service, of 9 marks and Gs. 8d. of rent in the town of Lanlibiau in Anglesey, late of David ap Thlewelyn, of the further sum of 33*. 4d. a year, which the king understands the town is worth above the former sum. By p.s. Pardon to William atte Stighle, a prisoner in the gaol of Rochester, for the death of Richard Jacob, as it appears by the record of Ilervey de Stanton and his fellows, justices in eyre in the county of Kent, that he killed him in self-defence. By K. Pardon to Robert Peny, a prisoner in the castle of Maydenstan, for the death of John Hevedman, as it appears by the record of John de Hourne and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery of king Edward I., for the castle of Maydenstan, which the king has caused to come before Ilervey de Stanton and his fellows, justices in eyre in the county of Kent, and which the said Ilervey de Stanton afterwards, by command, sent to the king, that he killed him in self-defence. Feb. 18. Grant, for life, to John Gryffin of the ferry (passayittm) between Canterbury. Sandwich and Stonore, to hold in the same manner in which William Turk, deceased, held the same. By K. Feb. 20. Richard de Shefeld, going beyond the seas with Master Revinund Subiran Canterbury. n the king's service, has letters nominating Thomas de Nova Haya and Roger de Shefeld, clerks, his attorneys until Midsummer. Safe-conduct, for two years, for Peter de la Posterle, merchant, coining within the realm with his goods and wares. The like for James Scotelare, merchant of the town of Bruges. Feb. 20. Protection with clause, until Whitsunday, for Philip son of Philip de Canterbury. Beuveys, going beyond the seas with queen Isabella on the king's service. The like protections for the under-mentioned persons, who with queen Isabella are going beyond seas on the king's service as above, viz. : — Feb. 11. Eltham. Feb. 17. Canterbury. Feb. 18. Canterbury. William atte Pette, Hugh de Wyghton, Ralph Redspray, ' acateur,' Robert de Snodhulle, Robert Bavent, Buchard de Vernon, clerk, William Gerard, ' chaundeler,' John de Leycestre, clerk, William de Bridport, William de Boudon, Isabella de Bello Monte, lady of Vescy, John le Latymer, Humphrey de Littlebury, Herbert de Borehunt, Ralph Broke, John Filliol, John de Flete, clerk, John Giffard, clerk, Richard atte Strcte of Wendovere, Master Theobald de Troye, clerk, John de la Marchc, ' saucer,' 86 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1311. Membrane 22 — cont. Roger Travers, clerk, Hugh de Hoperton, William de Senkham, William de Hykynton, Lawrence de Oornwyle, Nicholas de Sadyngton, John de Castre, Richard de Redyngges, Thomas de Chetyngdon, William le Parker, Robert de Hurleye, clerk, John de Frenes, Peter de Vernon, Peter de Eketon, Henry de Bello Monte, Thomas de Corbrigge, Richard de Hoton, Alice de Leygrave, John de Sulleye, Nicholas de Chilham, Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester Robert de Staunton, and Hertford, Richard de la Ryvere, Ida de Clynton, John de la Beche, William Inge, John le Treour, John de Jaigiaux, Joan Deyncurt, Peter de Tilloy, Thomas de Chilham. Roger de Asteleye, By testimony of Edmund de Malo Lacu. Feb. 20. Protection, with clause, until Whitsunday, for Payn de Tybotot, who Canterbury, with Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, is going beyond the seas on the king's service in the train of queen Isabella. By testimony of the earl of Gloucester and Hertford. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : — Thomas de Lovaigne, Ralph Bluet, Henry de Sutton, Thomas de Wedon, Richard de Milton, Robert de Echingham, Peter de Skydemor, Thomas de Halghton, John de Welnetham, Master Adam de Suthwyk, clerk, Roger Tyrel, Bartholomew de Badelesmere, John Bluet, Peter Ayiewy, Edmund Bacun, Gilbert de Sancto Audoeno. Feb. 22. Protection, with clause, until Whitsunday, for Gilbert de Clare, earl of Canterbury. Gloucester and Hertford, going beyond the seas on the king's service with queen Isabella. Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, going beyond the seas on the king's service with queen Isabella, has letters nominating Master Richard de Clare and John de Chelmersford his attorneys for the same time. Feb. 20. John de Jargiaux, going beyond the seas on the king's service with Canterbury, queen Isabella, has letters nominating Simon de Lauselle his attorney until Whitsunday. The under-mentioned persons, going as above, have like letters nomi- nating their attorneys, viz. : — Isambert de Sancto Blemundo, under the names of William Fraunceys and William Tyard. Philip son of Philip Beauveys, under the name of William le Sautreour. Isabella de Bello Monte, lady of Vescy, under the names of John de Gayrgrave and John de Skelton. Henry de Bello Monte, under the names of the same John de Gayrgrave and John de Skelton. John le Latymer, under the name of John de Wynterburne. 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. s7 1314. Membrane 22 — cont. John de Filliol, under the names of John Hubert and Warin de Eglesmarcher. Richard de Heton, under the name of John de Marton. John de Sulleye. Vacated. William Inge, under the names of Robert de Askeby and William de Thorntoft. Richard de Hoton, vicar of the church of West Markham, who with Isabella de Bello Monte, lady of Vescy, is going beyond the seas in the train of queen Isabella, lias letters nominating John de Marton his attorney. Feb. 20. Grant to John de Broghton, on account of his good service, that, if Adam Canterbury, le Rider, who holds for life the custody of the forest of Salcey (de 8alceto) of the gift of king Edward I., and who, being bowed down with old age and weakness, is unable to discharge his duties as he ought, sball of his own accord demise the custody to him, or shall for an}' reasonable cause be removed from it, or shall die, he shall, if he survive the said Adam le Rider, have for life (he custody of that forest to hold in the same way in which Adam le Rider now holds it. I!\ K . Pardon to Simon Terry, a prisoner in Canterbury prison, for the death of John Moys, as it appears by the record of Hervey de Stanton and his fellows, justices in eyre in the county of Kent, that lie killed him in self- defence. Jan. 20. Pardon to John de Ralegh and Joan his wife for acquiring, without Westmiuster. licence, for her life, from William de Spalding, tenant in chief, a mc-sunge and a carucate of land, IHd. of rent, and a rent of two capons in Moling- ton, co. Oxford. Grant to them that they may again have the same, which for their trespass were taken into the king's baud, and hold the messuage, land and rent, for the life of the said .loan, with successive remainders to their son John and the heirs of his body, to Katberine his sister and the heirs of her body, and to John de Grey of Kotheifeld and his heirs. By fine of 50s. Feb. 20. Licence, at the instance of Margaret, countess of Cornwall, the king's Canterbury, niece, for the prior and convent of St. Fredeswyde's, Oxford, to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the value of 20/. a year. By K. Feb. 22. Presentation of Richard de Langelcy, chaplain, to the church of Canterbury. St. James, Dover, in the diocese of Canterbury, iu the king's gift by reason of the late voidanee of the archbishopric of Canterbury. Feb. 16. Protection, with clause, until Midsummer for Richard de Shefeld, who Canterbury. with Master Reymund Subiiau is going beyond the seas on the king's service. By the archbishop of Canterbury. Feb. 20. Canterbury. Jan. 4. Windsor. Membraxe 21. Mandate for the arrest of all persons falsely representing themselves to be the messengers and collectors of the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr by the Estbrugge in the city of Canterbury. Money and goods found upon such persons are to be delivered to the true proctors of the hospital, or to their messenger. Letters of the king of an earlier date are to be disregarded. Grant to Walter, archbishop of Canterbury, of all issues and profits of the archbishopric accruing since 21 October 1313. Pope Clement V. translated Walter, bishop of Worcester, to be archbishop of Canterbury, 88 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane 21 — cont. which translation he, by his letters close, announced to the king, who caused the temporalities of the archbishopric, as if it were void, to be taken into his hands on 21 October last; and as the Pope has now addressed his letters patent to him touching the translation, the king has restored the tem- poralities of Canterbury to the archbishop. Feb. 22. Mandate to the justices in eyre in the county of Kent to permit the arch- Canterbury, bishop of Canterbury to receive and have the fines and amercements of the men and tenants of the archbishopric, and the chattels of men and tenants of the same, felons, fugitives and condemned persons, and also year, day and waste of the lands of felons, fugitives, and of persons condemned in the eyre from 21 October last, as his predecessors were accustomed to receive the same. They are to make a division of the fines, amerciaments, chattels, year, day and waste, before 21 October and after, in the extracts to be delivered to the Exchequer, that the treasurer and barons thereof may know of those things of which the archbishop was challenged, which were adjudged alter 21 October. By K. Feb. 22. Remission, for life, to Isabella de Bello Monte, lady of Vescy, on account Canterbury, of her good service to queen Isabella, of the under-mentioned sum of 15/. Os. \\d., payable by her, so that she may hold the under-mentioned manors quit of all rent. She had formerly held at farm, for her life, of the king's grant, the custody of the castle, of Bamburgh, with truncage there, and the rent of the town of Warnemuthe, with all things appertaining to that custody, rendering 110/. yearly for the same at the Exchequer, and afterwards, in consideration of the great charges and expenses which she incurred on the king's service in the train of queen Isabella, the king remitted that rent, granting to her to hold the custody of the castle with the truncage and rents, together with 40s. a year hitherto paid by her, out of the value of 13 acres of arable land with a several pasture there, quit of the said farm of 1 10/., and of the said 40s. Afterwards she surrendered to the king the castle, truncage, rent, land, and pasture, in recompense for which he granted to her the manors of Thoresweye, Styueton, Lyndwode, and Keyl- lesthorpe, co. Lincoln, and Waye and Pydle, co. Dorset, which are extended at 127/. 0s. l\d. a year to hold for her life, rendering yearly at the Ex- chequer the above-mentioned sum of 15/. 0s. l^d., by which the value of the manors exceeds the said sum of 112/. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the person holding the place of treasurer, and to the barons of the Exchequer, to cause her to be discharged of the rent of 15/. 0s. \\d. at the Exchequer. Feb. 22. Pardon to the master and brethren of the Domus Dei of Osprenge, for Canterbury, acquiring in mortmain, without licence, a moiety of a carucate of land in the island of Shepeye, from Elizabeth daughter of William Noel, who held it in chief ; with restitution of the same. By K. Feb. 22. Mandate to John Abel, escheator on this side Trent, for the restitution Canterbury, to Robert de Stonham, a canon of St. Denys, Suthampton, whose election as prior of the house has been confirmed by H. bishop of Winchester, of the temporalities of that house, the king having accepted the bishop's con- firmation, and taken fealty from the prior. Writ de intendendo for the prior, directed to the knights, free men, and other tenants of the house. Feb. 24. Pardon, at the instance of Henry de Lestre, king's yeoman, to Roger Canterbury. Placedieu of Preston, of his abjuration of the realm for the death of William Kegyn, ' vieler,' of Lancaster. By K. Feb. 22. Manumission, at the request of Robert de Foxton, king's clerk, of Canterbury. Richard son of William Hardy of Walsingeham, together with his issue, 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. ^9 1314. Membrane 21 — cont. whom with his issue the king had held of the grant of Gilbert do Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, whose bondman he had been. By K. Feb. 24. Grant to Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, of all the Canterbury, issues accruing from the bishopric of Down in Ireland, to hold of the king's gift during the voidance of that see. By K. Mandate in pursuance to the justiciary of Ireland. Protection, for one year, without clause, for Joan Comyn. Feb. 22. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbess and nuns of Gode- Canterbury. stowe, by William de Monte Acuto, of 2 acres of land in Kensington, which be held in chief, to hold to them and their successors in frank almoin, in exchange for 2 acres of land in the same town held in frank almoin, to be granted to him by the abbess and nuns, to hold by the same services by which he held the other 2 acres. By K. Presentation of John de Erdcburgh, chaplain, to the church of Horsing- ton, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands and heir of William Russel, tenant-in-chief. Feb. 23. Licence, as well at the request as on account of his good service to Canterbury. Edward I. and to the king, to Edmund Deyncurt, who affirms that his surname and arms after his death will be lost from memory in the person of Isabella daughter of Edmund Deyncurt, his heir apparent, and who heartily desires that the same may afterwards be held in memory, to enfeoff whomsoever he will of all his lands and tenements, knights' fees and advowsons of churches, which he holds in chief, to hold to the feoffee and his heirs by the due and accustomed services. Further grant that the persons whom lie dull so enfeoff may bear the surname of the said Edmund Deyncurt and his arms in memory of him. By K. Membrane 21 {Schedule). Feb. 33 (sic). Licence, as well at the request as on account of his good service to Canterbury. Edward I. and to the king, to Edmund Deyncurt, who affirms that his sur- name and arms after his death will be lost from memory in the person of Isabella, daughter of Edmund Deyncurt. now his heir apparent, and who heartily desires that the same after his death may be held in memory, to enfeoff whomsoever he will of all his manors, lands, tenements and knights' fees, and of the advowsons of churches, abbeys, priories, and hospitals, which he holds in chief, to hold to such feoffee and his heirs by the due and accus- tomed services. Licence also for the feoffee to re-grant the same manors, lands, tenements, knights' fees and advowsons, to the said Edmund Deyncurt for his life, with successive remainders to William son of John Deyncurt, and the heirs of his body, to John Deyncurt, brother of the said William, and the heirs of his body, and to the right heirs of the said Edmund Deyncurt. By K. Membrane 21 — cont. Feb. 18. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to Thomas, bishop of Rochester, Canterbury, by Robert le Ussher and Joan his wife, of 4 acres of meadow in Hallvnge. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Master Adam de Orleton, clerk, going to the court of Rome on business enjoined on him. Feb. 24. Protection, without clause, for two years, for Master Bernard Peleti, Canterbury, parson of the church of Wrotham. Feb. 22. Licence, at the request of Roger de Wynkefehl, king's clerk, after Canterbury, inquisition ad quod damnum made by John Abel, escheator on this side 90 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 2314. Membrane 21 — cont. Trent, for Henry atte Brigge, to close a road in Brampton, adjacent to his dwelling-place, on the west side thereof, for the enlargement of the same, provided that he shall cause another equally good way to be made in its place in the same town. By K. Feb. 23. Protection, without clause, for one year, for Master Nicholas de Tyngewyk, Canterbury, clerk. Feb. 26. The prior of Leawes, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Bertrand Hadleigh. de Avynoun, his fellow monk, and John Pyk, his attorneys until the Assumption. March 4. Protection, without clause, for one year, for Master Adam de Orleton, Hadleigh. clerk, going beyond the seas. By the archbishop. He also has letters nominating Richard de Bykerton and Reginald de Orleton his attorneys for the same time. Feb. 22. Confirmation to the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Thomas Canterbury, the Martyr, Canterbury, of the appointment by William Cokyn of the poor and infirm brethren of the hospitals of St. Nicholas, St. Katherine, and St. Thomas the Martyr of Est Brige, Canterbury, which have been united, to be his heirs of all his lands, possessions, and chattels ; of the grant which Hamo de Blen son of Ecard de Crievecuer made to the rector and brethren of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, Canterbury, of that land, which is called ' Nigrethe,' and of the land called ' Williames Mede,' of the land which is next it and is called Benetewe, and of an acre of land which lies by the water towards the North, opposite Prestecote, and of the house late of William and John his brothers, of 20s. 3|d. of a free rent, and of 17 hens, to be paid yearly to the said rector and brethren by the hands of divers men out of the lands which they hold in the town of Blen, as they were accustomed to be paid to him, with all right of the said lands and of the said rent and of the hens in reliefs, escheats, suits of courts, and in all other things, so that it shall be lawful for the said rector and brethren to hold their court of the said men in the town of Blen ; of the grant which the same Hamo de Blen made to the said rector and brethren of the free exit and common in foreign pastures and ways, paths and waters in the town of Blen ; of another grant by him of the land which lies in the town of Blen between Nigrethe and Middeldiche ; and of the remise which Richard de Becco son of William de Becco, knight {militis), made to them of 6d. of rent, which they were accustomed to render to him out of 26 acres of land which they held of the grant of William de Burnes ; of the grant to them by the said Richard of 10 acres of land in the field which is called ' Wopping ' ; and of a grant which Ralph son of Arnold the Dyer (Tinctoris) made to them of land late of lhe said Ralph, in the parish of All Saints, between land late of Hamo his brother and the river Sture. \_Monasticon : vol. vi., p. 692.] March 3. Presentation of John de Merton to the church of Gyselham, in the diocese Hadleigh. f Norwich. Membrane 20. March 8. Grant to Richard de Crumbewelle, king's clerk, of the prebend of Westminster. Wystowe, in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of York in the time of king Edward I. By K., on the information of Roger de Northburgh. Mandate in pursuance to the archbishop of York. March 9. Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, for John de Rolleston, king's chaplain, Westminster, whom the king has commanded to provide timber for the repair of his 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. 91 1314. March 7. Westminster. March 5. Hadleigh. March 8. Westminster. March 5. Hadleigh. March 8. Westminster, March 10. Westminster. March 10. Westminster. March 11. Westminster. March 12. Westminster. March 10. Westminster. Membrane 20 — cont. houses within the castle of Scardeburgh, aud of other necessaries for the munition of the castle. Grant, during pleasure, in consideration of the remise which Alice Malemeyns, relict and executrix of the testament of Robert Poun, king'a serjeant-at-arms, made to the king of all debts in which the king was bound to him at the date of his death, and also at her request to Thomas de Botle, who has now married her, of the office of chief crier before the justices of the King's Bench. By p.s. Pardon to Emelota Manmarke for the theft of a fleece of wool of the price of eight petits Tonmois, whereof she was indicted in the island of Guerneseye, and of her abjuration of that island and of the other [Channel] Islands. A presentment having been made before Hervey de Stanton and his fellows, justices in eyre in the county of Kent, that William de Grey is diverting a certain king's highway in Chistelet, which was wont to be common to all persons passing there with carts and wagons, of the length of thirty perches and of the breadth of twenty feet, by making another new way in a place adjacent to that way, which is more fit, straighter and drier at all seasons of the year than the old one, and that it is not to the king's loss if th(; way is so diverted, and further that the newly-made road is more convenient for people passing there than the old one, as appears by the tenor of the said presentment, the king grants a licence to him and his heirs that they may retain, without hit or hindrance, the old way so diverted, provided that the newly made way shall remain of the breadth of twenty feet at least for all persons passing there. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and brethren of the hospital of St. John, Shrewsbury, by William Vaghhan of Shrewsbury, of 4 messuages and 18t7. of rent in Shrewsbury to find a c haplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of the hospital for the soul of the grantor and the souls of his ancestors and heirs and of all Christians. Ry fine of 10*., and at the instance of J. de Cherleton. Protection, without clause, for one year, for Thomas de Buterwyk, clerk. By the archbishop of Canterbury. Master Robert de Heselshawe, going on a pilgrimage beyond the seas, has letters nominating Adam de Pikcslegh and John de Baverton his attorneys until Midsummer. By the archbishop of Canterbury. Protection, without clause, until the quinzaine of Easter, for John de Cestria, clerk, who by the king's command is going on his business to divers parts of the realm. Protection, without clause, for the master and brethren of the king's hos- pital of the Domus Dei of Dunwich. Pardon to William le Blake for the death of Richard Mauutel, and of any outlawry incurred thereby. By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke. Pardon to Thomas de Styveton for the death of William le Somenour of Lokynton, and of any outlawry incurred thereby. By p. g . Pardon to William de Bureford and Joan his wife for acquiring without licence from John Pykard 39^ acres of land within the forest of Wauberev, co. Huntingdon. King Edward I., by his letters patent, assigned W alter de Gloucestre and William de Hardenne to arrent the wastes in divers of his forests and to commit the same to tenants for certain rents to be rendered yearly at the Exchequer, and to enquire touching wastes arrented 92 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. Membrane 20 — coni. by others, and they by virtue of their commission found that William Trussel and John de Crokesle, whom king Edward I. had previously appointed for the like purpose, had, on 20 February, 29 Edward I., arrented in the forest of Wauberge, co. Huntingdon, to John Pykard the above- mentioned 39£ acres of waste, by the perch of 20 feet, in the hay of Sappele in a place called ' le Heuth ' towards King's Ripton, subject to a yearly payment at the Exchequer at Michaelmas by the hands of the sheriff of the county of Huntingdon of 13*. 2d., viz. for each acre 4d., so that he might enclose the said waste with a little dyke and low hedge accord- ing to the assize of the forest, and reduce it to cultivation, to hold to him and his heirs for ever by the said rent as by a certificate of the person holding the place of treasurer and of the barons of the Exchequer appears, and that he had granted the said 39| acres of waste, so enclosed by him and reduced to cultivation, to William de Bureford and Joan his wife, and their heirs subject to the said rent, payable as above. By K. March 14. Drogo de Merlo, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating James Westminster. Blanchard and Thomas Piers of Gaaryston his attorneys for two years. March 12. Protection, for one year, for John Sauche, travelling through the realm Westminster, and transacting business. By K. March 10. Protection, with writ of aid, until Midsummer, for Nicholas de Somers[ete], Westminster. Thomas de Folquardby and John le Ferur, whom Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, is sending to the North to make provision there against his advent to the parts of Scotland. By K. The like for Warin le Ferur and Novellus Lumbard, whom Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hereford, is sending to the North with his horses and harness, to remain there against his advent to Scotland. By K. March 10. Pardon to the prior and convent of the hospital of St. Mary without Westminster. Bysshopesgate, London, in consideration of a fine made by John Tany [or Tavy], for acquiring in mortmain, without licence, rents to the value of 20/. a year in London from the said John Tany, who held that rent in chief, to find four chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in the church of the hospital for his soul and the soul of Peter de Cusancia, and the souls of his ancestors and successors, and of all Christians, with restitution of the same, to hold to them and their successors by the accustomed services for the above-mentioned purpose.* By fine of 10/. March 12. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum, made by John Abel, escheator Westminster, on this side Trent, to the abbot and convent of Eynesham, to retain 2 virgates of land in Whitefeld, which their predecessors had acquired, together with the advowson of the church of the same town, long before the publication of the Statute of Mortmain, and which church they had also appropriated to their own uses before the publication of that statute without the licence of the king's progenitors. Further, because owing to the length of time that has elapsed it is unknown from whom the land and church are held, or by what service, the king for the greater security of the abbot and convent grants them licence as above to retain the land and also the church so ap- propriated. By fine of 10/. March 10. Pardon to John le Couke, a prisoner in the prison of Canterbury, for the Westminster, death of Philip le Fisshere, as it appears by the record of Hervey de Stanton and his fellows, justices in eyre in the county of Kent, that he killed him in self-defence. By K., on the information of the archbishop of Canterbury. * In the Monasticon, Vol. vi., p. 623, note, this pardon is referred to under the refer- ence, Pat., 7 Edward II., pt. 2, M. 19. 7 EDWARD II — Part II. 93 ] 314. Membrane 20 — cont. Feb. 26. Pardon to Robert son of William Giffrey, a prisoner in the prison of Hadleigh. Maydenstan, for the deatli of John son of Boidin le Clerk, as it appears by the record of Hervey de Stanton and his fellows, justices in eyre in the county of Kent, that he killed him in self-defence. By K., on the information of the archbishop of Canterbury. John de Sandale, prebendary of Fynglas, in the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, staying in England, has letters nominating Nicholas de Balscote and Leopard de Mareys of Luka, his attorneys in Ireland for two years. By the archbishop of Canterbury. Writ of aid, until Whitsuntide, for William Beausmys, king's yeoman, ap- pointed to purvey hay, oats, and litter in the counties of Oxford, Berks, Southampton, Buckingham and Middlesex, for the king's horses and stud. By K. March 17. Protection, without clause, in Ireland, for two years, for John de Sandale, Westminster, prebendary of Fynglas in the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, staying in England. By the archbishop of Canterbury. March 8. Thomas le Botiller, going beyond the seas on the kind's service, has Westminster, letters nominating Stephen le Botiller his attorney until Michaelmas. March 18. Richard de Hodynton, staying in England, has letters nominating Westminster. Richard de Hodynton and William de Hodynton his attorneys in Ireland for two years. Protection, without clause, for Thomas de Portynton, parson of the church of Teynton. The like for Richard de Aremyniie, parson of the church of Menstre- worth. March 20. Exemplification of letters patent, dated 5 August, 25 Edward I., the seal Westminster, of the late king having been by accident abstracted from them, as it appears by an inspection of the rolls of the Chancery of Edward L, that a pardon was granted to Roger Connegod for the death of Isabella de Hertfeld. Mem brake 19. March 10. Writ of aid, until Palm Sunday, for Ralph le Convers, king's yeoman, Westminster, appointed to purvey brushwood, litter, and other necessaries for the king's chamber and to make tallies for the same. March 14. Westminster. March 16. Westminster. March 21. Westminster. Grant to the citizens and good men of Carlisle, for three years, of murage upon wares brought for sale into that city. By K . Notification to H. bishop of Winchester, of the revocation of the pre- sentation of Roger de Audehye, king's clerk, to the church of Warblinton, in the diocese of Winchester, as it appears by an inspection of the rolls of the Chancery that long before making such presentation the king had assigned to Eleanor, late the wife of Matthew son of John, tenant in chief, the advowson of the church to hold in dower. By K. Writrfe intendendo, directed to the king's bailiffs, ministers, and lieges in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex for William Trente, to whom king Edward I. by his letters patent had granted, for life, the office of gauger throughout England and Ireland, or for those persons whom he shall depute to exercise the office in his place. The like for the same William Trente, directed to the king's bailiffs, ministers, and lieges in the counties of Kent and Sussex. 94 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. March 15. Westminster. March 21. Westminster. March 23. Westminster. March 16. Westminster. March 20. Westminster. March 24. Westminster. March 24. Westminster. March 20. Westminster. March 22. Westminster. March 20. Westminster. March 24. Westminster. March 20. Westminster. Membrane 19 — cont. Pardon to Richard Murymouthe for the death of Walter Shirreve. By K. Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert de Hauville, king's clerk, to the custody of the rolls and writs of the Bench. By K. Mandate in pursuance to William de Bereford and his fellows, justices of the Bench. Agnes de Tuston, a nun of the house of Rydelingfeld, bringing news of the death of Margery, late prioress of the house, has letters of licence to elect for the sub-prioress and nuns. By K. Pardon to Ralph son of John de Brodestrete, a prisoner in the prison of Canterbury, for the death of Robert de Eyton, as it appears by the record Hervey de Staunton and his fellows, justices in eyre in the county of Kent, that he killed him in self-defence. By K. Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert de Wodeham, king's yeoman, to be chief forester and minister of the forest of Windsor, in enlargement of a previous appointment as forester during pleasure to the forestership, which Walter de Wodeham his brother had held during his life, receiving in that office such wages as his late brother received, as it appears by an inspection of the letters patent made to Walter de Wodeham that he had been appointed chief forester and minister of that forest, and that he was to receive for his expenses 12c?. a day by the hands of the constable of Windsor so long as he lived and conducted himself well in his office. Robert de Wodeham is to receive a like sum of 12c?. a day. By K. Grant to the good men and bailiffs of the town of Pontefract, for five years, of pavage upon wares brought for sale into the town, to be collected by the hands of John de Wollay, Henry son of Richard, Adam Sherewynd, and Roger de Saham, their fellow burgesses. By fine of 10 marks. Presentation of Walter de Sutton to the church of Gillinge in Rydale, in the diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the abbey of St. Mary, York. By p.s. John Chaundos, prior of Lantony, staying in England, has letters nomi- nating Philip Bacun and John Sweyn his attorneys in Ireland for two years. Protection, without clause, for one year, for Walter de la Sale. The like for brother Philip de Sarnay, keeper of the priory of Derhurst. By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh. Appointment, during pleasure, of Ralph de la More to be a surveyor of the works of the castle of Windsor in the place of John de Spygesworthe, with the same wages that the latter had received. By p.s. Exemption, for life, at the instance of Adam de Osgodeby, king's clerk, for John de Horton, clerk, from being put on assizes, juries, or recog- nisances, and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other bailiff or minister of the king against his will. By K. on the information of John de Cherleton. Presentation of Roger de Wyngefeld to the church of Bredon, in the diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the bishopric of Worcester. By K. John, sub-prior of the house of St. Patrick in Down (in Duno), bringing news of the death of Thomas, late bishop of Down, has letters of licence to elect for the prior and convent of the cathedral church of St. Patrick in Down. 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. 99 1314. March 20. Westmiuster. March 22. Westminster. March 25. Westminster. March 24. Westminster. March 2G. Westminster. Membrane 19 — cant. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum, made by Hugh le Despenser, justice of the forest on this side Trent, by which it appears that it will not be to the king's prejudice, or the injury of the forest of Clarendon, or of any other, for John de Crombwelle to make a trench of the width of forty feet about his wood of Wyntreslawe, which is within the metes of the forest of Clarendon, to fell and sell the trees growing there, to carry the same away at his will, and to make his profit thereof. By K. Grant to Hugh le Despenser, the elder, and his heirs, on account of his good service, of the reversion of the mauor of Saham, co. Cambridge, upon the death of queen Margaret, the king's mother, who holds it for life of the grant of king Edward I., with its ponds, stews, fisheries, lakes of sea-water (lacu/jus maris), marshes and turbaries, together with its knights' fees, ad- vowsons of churches, liberties, free customs, and all other things belonging to the manor, to hold to him and his heirs by the service of one knight's fee. By K. Grant, for life, to Richard de Arundell of the manors of Btefaulle, co. Buckingham, Claverleye, co. Salop, Tetenhale, co. Stafford, and Selu- eston, co. Northampton, for his sustenance on the kiug's service, to the value of 80/. a year. By K. Writ of aid, until Whitsunday, for John Sperman, king's serjeant, whom the king is sending to the parts of Ely to purvey hay, oats, lifer, brash- wood, and other necessaries for the office of the king's Marshalsea. By K. Presentation of Philip Sapyti to the church of Meriet, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands and heir of John de Meriet, tenant in chief. By K. Mandate to the dean and chapter of the king's free chapel of Ilastinges to assign a stall in the choir and a place in the chapter to Richard de Alesbury, king's clerk, whom the king presented for the prebendal church of Holyngton in that chapel, void and in his gift, to J. bishop of Chichester, who admitted him to the church and instituted him as prebendary therein. Protection, without clause, until the feast of St. Margaret the Virgin, for Richard de Holebeehe, clerk, going beyond the seas on pilgrimage. The like, until Michaelmas, for William la Zousche, going on pilgrimage beyond the seas. By K. Membrane 18. March 18. Westminster. March 12. Westminster. March 22. Westminster. Licence for William de Burgh, clerk, whom the king has appointed, during pleasure, controller of the receipts of the customs on wools, hides, and wool-fells in the port of Boston with the same fee as other controllers of that office have been accustomed to receive, as more fully appears in his letters patent, to discharge the duties of his office so long as he shall be absent, being engaged on the business of the king and of others in the king's court, through William de la Gotere or any other fit person, for whom he shall answer. By K. Protection, with clause, until Michaelmas, for Thomas le Butiller, going beyond the seas on the king's service. By p.s. Pardon to Thomas le Brewer for the death of John le Luuge, as it appears by the record of Henry Spigurnel and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery for Neugate, that he killed him in self-defence. 96 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane 18 — cont. Grant, until Michaelmas, at the request of William de Vescy, who is going to Scotland on the king's service in the company of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to Isabella, late the wife of William de Vescy, that nothing shall be taken in her manor of Tukehale of her goods for the king's use by any of his ministers against the wish of the said William de Vescy and Isabella, or of their bailiffs. By K. on the information of the earl of Pembroke. March 27. Appointment, during pleasure, of Master Elias Laules, king's clerk, to Westminster, the office of the chamber of the Exchequer, Dublin, lately held by William de Marchia, deceased, with the usual fee. By K. Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and batons of the Exchequer, Dublin. James de Avisio, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating John Vanne and Thomas Bouruncyn his attorneys for two years. March 20. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by John Abel, escheator "Westminster, on this side Trent, for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Berden by Robert de Rocheford of 18 acres of land in Berden, and the advowson of the church of that place, held in chief ; licence also for the prior and convent to appropriate the church to their own uses. By tine of 20 marks. March 27. Grant to the bailiffs and good men of the town of Worcester, for four Westminster, years of pavage upon all wares brought for sale into that town. By K. March 28. Grant to the good men of Ilkeston, at the request of brother Henry de Westminster. Picheford, for three years, of pavage upon all wares brought for sale into their town. By K. on the information of J. de Hothum. March 28. Pardon to Petronilla de Neyrford of that which pertains to the king for a Westminster, trespass committed by her iu the park of Huntyngfeld, which is in the king's hands by reason of the minority of Roger, son and heir of William de Huntingfeld, tenant in chief, whereof she was indicted before William de Dene and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer. By K. on the information of Roger de Wyngefeld. April 1. Protection without clause, for one year, for Master Roger de Lacu, St. Albans, parson of the church of Stistede. Presentation of John de Hustwayt, chaplain, to the church of St. Giles, Wynchelse, in the diocese of Chichester. By K. March 29. Presentation of Richard de Elsefeld to the church of Rye, in the diocese Westminster, of Chichester. By p.s. March 18. Pardon to Clement son of Matilda de Sweine of his outlawry for non- Westminster, appearance before the king's justices at Westminster to answer touching a plea of trespass brought by the prior of Lewes against him, provided that he surrender at the prison of Canterbury. March 12. Pardon to Jordan le Chapeleyn of his outlawry for not coming into the Westminster, king's court to satisfy the king of the ransom, which appertains to him, for a trespass committed on Thomas son of Richard le Swan against the king's peace, whereof he was convicted in the court of King's Bench and outlawed in the county of Buckingham, as appears by the record and process thereof, which the king had brought into the Chancery before him. By E. March 24. Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter which Roger de Molbrai made Westminster, to Roger de Daivilla,* granting to him his entire lordship of Cave, which * In the margin of the membrane this name appears as Peter de Davilla. 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. 97 1314. March 25. Westminster. A] nil 1. St. Albans. Membrane 18 — cont. the grantor held by feoffment of Nicholas y Beverley. Hugh le Despenser, the elder, to whom the king has granted for life the custody of the forest on this side Trent, to act as his deputy, during his absence in Scotland on the king's service, or until the king or Hugh le Despenser shall order otherwise. Notification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the revocation of the presentation of Walter de Dodenham, king's chaplain, to the church of Fennistanton, in the diocese of Lincoln, which the king made, believing that the presentation belonged to him. Afterwards by writ directed to the bishop the admission of the said Walter de Dodenham to the church was inhibited until it had been debated in court whether the advowson belonged to the king oV to John de Segrave, and the latter having produced before the Council evidence of his right, the king revoked the presentation. By p.s. April 22. Presentation of Johu de Northburgh to the church of HameldeD, in the Torksey. diocese of Lincoln. By p.s. April 24. Appointment, during pleasure^ of Henry de Tenham, a brother of the Torksey. hospital of St. Mary, Ospringe, to be keeper of that house, so that he shall do all that appertains to the custody of the hospital and to exercising its hospitality. By K. Writ de intendendo for him directed to the knights, free men, and other tenants of the hospital. April 21. Pardon to John de Merkyngfeld, canon of the church of St. Peter, York, Lincoln. for the rape of Sibyl, late the wife of John de Metham, knight, whereof he was indicted. By p.s. [2943.] 106 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. April 22. Lincoln. April 24. Lincoln. April 27. Kiugston-upon' Hull. April 24. Torkaey. April 27. Beverley. Membrane 15 — cont. The like, word for word, for each of the under-mentioned, viz. : — John [son of Geoffrey] de Merkyngfeld. William de Styueton. John called * le Hunte.' Robert de Styueton. Thomas le Harpur. By p.s. [2943.] Robert de Ufford, staying in England, has letters nominating Thomas de Caketon his attorney in Ireland for two years. Pardon to Richard le Wronge, clerk, for escaping from the custody of the sheriff of the county of Leicester. On 12 August, 6 Edward II., the king pardoned him a trespass which he had committed by impleading in a Court Christian, contrary to the king's prohibition, John le liutiller on a plea of a trespass. He was convicted of such trespass before William de Bereford and his fellows, justices of the Bench, by an inquisition in which he placed himself, and on that account was adjudged to prison by those justices, as is more fully contained in the king's letters patent made to him ; he was subsequently arrested by the sheriff of the county of Leicester for that which appertains to the king for his said trespass, but relying on the pardon granted to him, he made his escape from custody. Licence to Margaret de Mortuo Mari to demise the manor of Worthy, • which she holds in dower, and which is held in chief, to Aline la Poer to hold for the life of the grantee subject to the accustomed services. By p.s. John de Fresingfeld, staying in England, has letters nominating Andrew Warner his attorney in Ireland for two years. William son of Peter le Grase, executor of the testament of Peter le Gras, staying in Gascony, has letters nominating Bernard Barrau and Bernard Benedicti his attorneys for one year. Membrane 14. April 13. Grant and assignment to Nicholas Archer (Nicholas le Archer) of Dover Peterborough, of the custody of the castle of Sandwich and the bailiwick of that town, to the value of 100 marks a year, to hold until he shall be fully satisfied in the sum of 412/. in which the king is bound to him, viz. in 200/. for the passage of the king and queen Isabella, and of the earls, barons, knights, and others crossing to France in their company in the month of May in the sixth year of the king's reign, and in 212/. for ships and boats chartered by him for the passage of the king and queen and of the king's men and horses returning from France in the month of July last, and also for ships and boats chartered by him for the passage of the king's men and horses towards those parts in the month of December last, as is more fully contained in a bill under the seal of Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, and delivered by the said Nicholas Archer into the Chancery. By K., on the information of J. de Sandale. April 12. Bond for repayment to Maneutus Francisci and Gygne Bononseigne, Kainsey. king's merchants, and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, of the sum of 1,333/. lis. ll^d., the bills for which they have returned into the Wardrobe, in which, on behalf of the king, they have satisfied Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, king's merchant, to whom the king was bound in that sum, viz. in 230/. 13s. 1\d., for a like sum paid by him to Owen Gough', Reymund Provost, and all the other serjeants-at-arms of the Household for arrears of their wages for the entire fifth year of the 7 EDWARD II— Part II. 107 1314). Membrane 14 — cont. king's reign and the beginning of the sixth, in 75/. for a silver cup with foot and cover, gilt and enamelled, with a silver bowl, gilt and enamelled, to match the cup, bought for the king's use from him in the month of November in the seventh year of the king's reign, and in 1,027/. 18*. id., for moneys paid by him to Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, the king's nephew, and Ingelram de Marny, chamberlain of the king of France, in the same year, as is more fully contained in three bills under the seal of Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, made to him in that behalf. By K. April 13. Appointment, during pleasure, of the mayor and sheriffs of the city of Peterborough. London to be conservators of the peace for the city, as the king is about to depart for Scotland with his army, and is the more anxious that the peace should be duly observed, pursuant to the statute of Winchester, with the usual power to arrest offenders, who are to be committed to prison until delivered according to due course of law. The conservators are to cause the statute to be publicly read ; and all malefactors and disturbers of the peace shall he attached and committed to prison, until the king shall other- wise ordain. [I'arl. Writs.] By K. The like of Richard de Wyndesoreand William de Broke to be conservators of the peace for the county of Middlesex. [Port. Writs.'] By K. The like appointments of the under-mentioned persons as conservators of the peace for their respective counties, viz. : — Henry de Cobeham of Rundale, Richard de Rokesle, ^co. Kent. Waresius de Valoniis, Thomas de Chaucumbe, John de Holt, ^co. Wilts. John de Grymstede, }• Richard de Beare, 1 ~ e , Hugh de Barton, jco. Oxford. Robert de Reydon, John de Peyton, ^>co. Suffolk. Thomas de Grey, Afterwards on 2(5 May of the same year John Pyk was associated in the commission of the peace for the county of Suffolk. William de Stafford, 1 ~ , William Trumwyn, Jco. Stafford. } Robert Giffard, William de Botreaus, J>co. Cornwall. Henry de Chamberlond, Robert 3on of Pain the elder, "| ^ . John Mautravers the elder, / ' u ' William de Houk, Richard de Bernyngham, ^>co. York. John de Donecastre, Thomas de Berkele the elder," Walter de Pavely, )>co. Gloucester. Nicholas de Kyngeston, Richard de Borhunte, John Randolf, }>co. Southampton. Hugh de Chigehulle, 108 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane 14 — cont. Walter de Gousle, Robert de Saundeby, William de la Haye, John Waldeshef, William Mouwen, Henry Tregoz, Ralph Sannzaver, Robert de Lathum, John Byroun, John de Lancastre, Matthew de Redman, Robert Lengleys, Alexander de Friville, Robert de Bracy, Simon de Crombe, Geoffrey de Bradden, John de Wylughby, Eustace de Brunneby, John de Swynburne, John de Vallibus, William Martyn, Robert Beaupel, William le Pruz, Henry Huse, John Dabernoun. | CO. j>co. } Nottingham. Huntingdon. co. Sussex. j-co. Lancaster. } co. Westmoreland. co. Worcester. ^>co. Northampton. co. Northumberland. co. Devon. ! } ^ co. Surrey. ^>co. Bucks. | co. Cambridge. Robert Pugeys, John Neirnuyt, Roger de Tiryngham, Robert de Baiocis, Geoffrey de Burdeleys, John de Pabenham the elder, John Ridel, John Conquest, John Thorpe, Robert Burgulyn, Thomas de Ingelthorpe, Afterwards on the 26 May of the same year John Pyk was associated in the commission of the peace for the county of Norfolk. Robert Dethek, co. Bedford. co. Norfolk. William Rosel of Denby, Henry de Brayleford, John de Wygeton, Richard de Kirkebride, Gilbert de Colewenne, William le Botiller of Wemme, Richard de Harley, William de Lodelowe, John Aygnel, William Baud, 1 co. Derby. co. Cumberland. j>co. Salop. co. Hertford. 7 EDWARD II.— Pakt II. ion 1314. John de Haryngton, Richard de Egebaston, Richard de Baskerville, Roger de Baskerville, William son of Ralph de Pebbenesse, Hugh le Blound, Jollan de Durem', Edmund Deyncurt, Henry de Baiocis, Roger de Cubbeldik, John de Cantilupo, Henry de Erdynton, Robert de Wardon, Simon de Monte Acuto, John de Erie, Theobald de Neville, Roger de Morwode, John Basset of Luffenham, Richard de Fokerham, John de Lenham, Robert de Sindlesham, Membrane 14 — cont. \ co. Leicester. co. Hereford. co. Essex. co. Lincoln. co. Warwick. co. Somerset. co. Rutland. co. Berks. March 13. Westminster. [Pari, ll r rits.~\ Writs of aid for the above-named conservators of the peace directed to the sheriffs of their respective counties. [Pari. JVrits.~\ \\y K. Grant to Maneutus Francisci and Taldus Valoris, king's merchants, and their fellows of the society of the Bardi of Florence, in recom pence for the losses which they have sustained in their merchandise by reason of money, cloths, and other wares lent to the king on different occasions until the end of the sixth year of his reign, of 1,000 marks, to be received at the Exchequer out of the issues of the realm on this side Michaelmas of the king's gilt. Bj K. Vacated because surrendered and otherwise in the sixth year. Inspe.vimus and confirmation of letters patent of the late king, dated 18 November, G Edward I., granting to Anian, then bishop of Bangor, and his successors, to use and enjoy the same rights, liberties, possession and customs which he or his predecessors used and enjoyed in times past. By p.s. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Hextildesham by John de Cambhou of a moiety of the manor of Little Hetou. By fine of 20 marks. Licence for Giles de Chaunceux to grant 120 acres of marsh in Canwedon, held in chief, to William deBrokhulle and Margaret his wife for their lives, with remainder upon the death of the said William and Margaret to William their son for his life, with reversion to the grantor and his heirs. By fine of 100*. April 28. Licence for John Chauvent to grant to William de Goldington and Kingston-upon- his heirs, his manor of Raurethe, co. Essex, held in chief. By fine of 40*. April 22. Torksey. April 29. Beverley. April 22. Lincoln. Hull. April 24. Lincoln. Mandate, for one year, directed to the keepers of the king's ships and boats, that as often as they, or any one of them, with his ships or boats shall pass through the bridge of Windsor towards London, indentures or tallies are to be made with the king's bailiffs of the town of the custom 110 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane 14 — cont. from ships and boats due to the men of the town, so that it can be known to what sum the said custom so due, which the keepers wish to retain in their power, amounts to every year. Membrane 13. April 27. Licence for John son of Robert de Stuteville to demise to Hervey de Beverley. Stanton, king's clerk, for his life, the manor of Dedhain, co. Essex, held in chief. April 24. Torksey. April 23. Lincoln. April 13. Peterborough. April 28. Beverley. April 18. Lincoln. April 28. Beverley. May G. York. Protection with clause rogamns, for three years, for the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Anthony [Vienne], staying in England, and for their men, lands, rents, property and other possessions. Grant, for five years, to the prioress of Nonne Eton, at the request of John Devery, king's clerk, of parage upon all wares brought for sale into the town of Nonne Eton, to be collected by the hands of the collectors, whom she shall appoint for the purpose. By O, and by fine of 40s. Protection with clause rogamus, for two years, for the prior and Trinitarian friars of Oxford, soliciting alms. Persons falsely representing themselves to be friars of that order, or their attorneys, are to be arrested. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent by Thomas, sometime bishop of Hereford, to John the dean of Hereford, dated in the feast of St. Peter in Cathedra, 1281, granting him permission to appropriate the church of Kyngeston in the deanery of Hereford, of which the collation belongs to the dean, upon the cession or decease of Master Henry de Lan- thonia the rector, provided that the church is not deprived of its due service. Witnesses : Sirs Ey[mericus] the chancellor, Nicholas the penitentiary, William de Albyniaco, Master Robert de Gloucestre the official, and Walter de Rudmarley, canon of Hereford, Masters Robert de Redeswelle, Gilbert de Heywode and Master John de Bradenham the steward. Licence for them to hold the church so appropriated, the statute of mortmain notwith- standing. By fine of 10/. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Thornton-upon-Humber by Walter de la Graunge of Halton of 4 acres and 2 plots of land, which are called ' Westparrok ' and ' le Bsirlycroft ' in Flynton, whereof 3 acres of land are held of Thomas Kyng, and the 2 plots and 1 acre of land of the said abbot and convent, and which arc worth in all their issues 20s. a year, as more fully appears in an inquisition made by John de Eure, escheator beyond the Trent, and returned into the Chancery, in part satisfaction of a licence previously granted to them by the king to acquire in mortmain lands and tenements to the value of 10/. a year. Safe-conduct, for one year, for John de Faleyse, whom queen Isabella is sending to divers parts of the realm to bring robes and other things apper- taining to her wardrobe to her, wherever she shall be. Writ of aid, until Midsummer, for Ranulph de Lyghteberkes, whom queen Isabella is sending to purvey wine, ale, and other necessaries for the office of buttery of her household. By K. The like for the under-mentioned purveyors of the queen, viz. : — John de Hampton, of hay, oats, litter and other necessaries of the office of the Marshalsea. Thomas Scot, of bread and other necessaries of the pantry. V EDWARD II.- Part II. Ill 1314. Membrane 13 — cont. Peter de Hertford, of bay, oats, litter and other necessaries of the Marshalsea. John Russel, of litter, brushwood, coal and other necessaries for the hall and chamber. Nicholas le Pestur, of bread and other necessaries for the pantry. John Fronde, of wine, ale and other necessaries for the buttery. John de Ledebrede, of litter, brushwood, coal and other necessaries for the hall and chamber. John de la Forde, of the like necessaries for the hall and chamber. William de Hylyndon, of the things which pertain to the office of scullion. Ralph de la Strete, of those things which pertain to the office of poulterer. John Cosyn, of the like. April 24. Mandate to all sheriffs and bailiffs, upon complaint by William Labati Torksey. and John Martii, general proctors of the house of St. Anthony, Vienne, staying in England, for the arrest of all persons falsely representing t hem- selves to be brethren and proctors of that house. All money and goods found upon such persons are to be given up to the proctors of the house, or to their messenger. March 22. Appointment, during good behaviour, in the place of John de Spygesworthe, Westminster, late clerk of the works at the castle of Windsor, of Ralph do la More to that office, with the same fee as the late clerk received. By p.s. April 11. Grant to queen Isabella of the reversion of the castle and manor of Ledtt, Ramsey. co. Kent, together with its knights' fees, advowsons of churches, religious houses, and hospitals, and all other things appertaining to the castle and manor, which queen Margaret, the king's mother, holds for her life of the grant of king Edward I., and which upon her death ought to revert to the king. Mkmbraxb 12. April 28. InspeximUS and confirmation of letters patent of Richard, earl of Poitou Beverley. and Cornwall, granting in frank almoin to the monks of Beaulieu, for the good of his soul and the soul of Isabella, countess of Gloucester, sometime his wife, and the souls of his ancestors and successors, a yearly rent of 10 marks in the borough of Helhston, in the hundred of Keiior, co. Corn- Wall, to be received by the hands of the provost of that borough at the terms of Easter and Michaelmas, to hold until the grantor or his heirs shall make them a reasonable exchange in other land in a suitable place to the value of the rent. Witnesses: Andrew do CancelP, Richard de Turre, William de Yreby, Giles de CaneelF, John Biitasehc, John son of John, John son of Thomas, Henry the Dastard, Richard de Punchardon, Nicholas de Anne and Robert de Esthalle, clerks. By fine of 20 marks. Mandate to the abbot of Ilayles to pay the under-mentioned sum of 50/. a year to queen Margaret, for which the king will cause an allowance to be made to him in his account at the Exchequer. King Edward I. had assigned to queen Margaret, his consort, for her life, 50/. a year to be received by her at the hands of the abbot of Hayles, for the time being, out of the manor of Lechlade out of the farm of 100/. a year, which the abbot was bound to render for that manor. This assignment was made to the queen by the late king in recompence for the manor of Stepellangeford, which he had assigned to her in dower, but which he afterwards by judgment of his court surrendered to John son of Oliver de Ingham and Reginald de SanctO 112 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane 12 — cont. Martino. Subsequently King Edward II., among other lands and tene- ments, granted to Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, deceased, the said rent of 100/., to be received by him at the hands of the abbot, to whom on 4 August 1309 he issued a mandate to answer to the earl for that rent. On the death of the earl the rent, with his other lands and tenements, fell into the hands of the king, who, wishing that queen Margaret should receive the said rent of 50/. according to the assignment made to her, issued the above-mentioned mandate to the abbot. April 23. Exemption for the merchants of Almain in England from attachment Torksey. for any trespass, or debt, unless they themselves are the offenders, debtors, or sureties for any debt. They may safely bring their merchandise into the realm and trade in all lands which are in the king's friendship, according to the custom of the realm, provided they do so in lawful manner, and pay the due and usual customs. By p.s. May 7. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William Inge of a messuage, York. 30 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, and 60s. of rent in Weston, co. Bedford, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of Weston for the souls of all Christians. By the archbishop of Canterbury and the entire Council. May 6. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by S. bishop of Salisbury, to the York. dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, of the entire rent as well accruing from a cellar under a hall in the town of Salisbury in a place which is called ' Fysschatnels,' built by him, and from shops made m the same place and adjacent to the cellar, as to accrue from shops to be hereafter made adjacent to that place, for the sustenance of fourteen choir boys of the church and of a master to instruct those boys in grammar. By fine of '60s. May 12. John, abbot of St. Valery-sur-Mer, staying beyond the seas, has letters York. nominating Andrew de la Gouc, his fellow monk, his attorney for four years. May 6. John de Hibernia, clerk, staying in England on the king's service, has York. letters nominating Geoffrey Johan and John de Wykyngeston his attorneys in Ireland for two years. May 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbess and nuns of Gode- York. stowe by John de Trillawe, John de Bloxham, vicar of the clmrch of Pateshulle, and Edmund Maubank, of 5 messuages, 8 virgates of land, and 2s. 2d. of rent in Great Tiwe, held of John de Pratellis, which are worth a year in all issues 41s., as appears by an inquisition made by John Abel, escheator beyond Trent, and returned into the Chancery, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to the said abbess and nuns to acquire lands and tene- ments to the value of 100s. a year according to their true value. Protection without clause, until Christmas, for Nicholaa, late the wife of William le Vavasour. Reyinund de Fargis, cardinal of the church of Rome, dean of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, staying at the court of Rome, has letters nominating Master Gilbert de Bruera and Master Ayiner de Virsaco, clerks, his attorneys for two years. Gualhardus de Mota, precentor of the church of the Holy Trinity, Chi- chester, staying at the court of Rome, has letters nominating Gilbert de Bruera and Nicholas de Lincoln, clerks, his attorneys for two years. May 7. Licence for William de Boville (or Boyville) to grant his manors of York. Glosthorpe and Bauseye, co. Norfolk, and Badyugham, co. Suffolk, held in chief, to William de Haleswoithe, parson of the church of Buge, and Robert 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. 113 1314. Membrane 12 — cont. du Lay, chaplain, and for them to regrant the same manors to him for hi9 life, with remainder to his son William and his heirs. Bj p.s. Safe-conduct, until All Saints, for John de la Lee, going beyond the seas on the service of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, and of Elizabeth his wife, the king's sister. By the archbishop of Canterbury, at the instance of the countess of Hereford. Protection without clause for the same John de la Lee, going as above. May 8. Promise by the king to pay, on behalf of Henry de Percy, to Vannus York. Ballardi, John Vanne, and their fellows of the society of the Ballardi of Lucca, the under-mentioned sum of 3 10/. The king lately granted to Henry de Percy the custody of the manor of Kyrkeby Moresheved, late of John de Wake, winch was in his hands by reason of Thomas son and heir of the same John de Wake being a minor in his custody, to hold with its knight's fees, advowsons of churches, and all other things appertaining to the manor until the full age of the heirs of John de Wake. Henry de Percy by hi3 letter? patent, which the king confirmed, afterwards granted this custody to Vannus Ballardi, John Vanne, and their fellows of the society of the Ballardi of Lucca, to hold in the same manner, but the king not recollecting his confirmation of the grant caused the manor, then in the hands of the merchants, to be taken into his hands, and he delivered it with its fees and advowsons to the said Thomas, a minor and in his custody, who, since he has so held the said manor, ha* received 310/. out of the issues thereof, for which sum Heury do Percy has mad^ supplication to the king to cause satisfaction to be made to the merchants for his exoneration. By t lie archbishop of Canterbury. May 10. Pardon to William de Itungeton, for acquiring in fee, without licence, York. from William de Boville the manors of Burnedisshe and TatingtOD, co, Suffolk, held in chief as of the honor of Eye, which is in the king's hands. By fiue of 2 marks. May 27. Writ of aid, until St. Peter ad Vincula, directed to the sheriffs and others Durham. of the counties of Oxford, Berks, Southampton, Buckingham, and Middle- sex, for William Bcausamys, king's yeoman, whom the king has appointed a purveyor of hay, oats, and litter for the sustenance of his horses and stud in those counties. May 1. Licence for tho prior and convent, of Muchelham to acquire In mortmain Newminster. lands, tenements, and rents to the value of 20/. a yeatv By p.s. MEilBRAXE 11. May 7. Licence for William de Boville to giant his manors of Glosthorpe and York. Bauseic, co. Norfolk, and Badyngham, eo Suffolk, held in chief, to William do Ilalesworthe, parson of the church of Huge, and Robert du Lay, chaplain, and for them to re grant the same to him and the heirs male of his body, with remainder failing such issue to William son of the same William de Boville and his heirs. By p.s. Licence for William de Boville to grant his manors of Glosthorpe and Bauseie, co. Norfolk, and Badyngham, co. Suffolk, with the advowson of the church of Badyngham, hold in chief, to William de Ilalesworthe. { arson of tho church of Buge, and Bobert du Lay, chaplain, and for them to regrant the same to him and the heirs male of his body, with remainder to William son of the same William de Boville and his heirs. Bv p.s. 84313. 1J 11 4 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. May 12. York. May 6. York. May 8. York. May 16. Durham. May 16. Durham. May 16. Durham. May 9. York. May 10. Easincwold. May 13. Thirsk. Membrane 11 — cont. Licence for Joan, late the wife of Robert de Bedyngfeld, to demise to William Marche of Stanliowe and his heirs and executors, for a term of ten years, her manor of Stanhowe, held in chief. By fine of 20s. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Keynesham by John de Brit ton of a messuage, and a carucate of land in Stokwode by Keynesham, co. Somerset, which is worth by the year two marks, as appears by an inquisition made by John Abel, escheator beyond Trent, and returned into the Chancery, in exchange for a messuage and a carucate of land in Oldelonde, co. Gloucester, which is worth by the year 20s., as appears by the same inquisition, and also for 3s. of rent and a rent of a moiety of one pound of pepper in the same town to be granted to him by the abbot and convent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted by the king to the same abbot and convent to acquire lands, tenements, and rents to the value of 100s. a year. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of St. Bartholomew, Smethefeld, London, by William Pypard of Little Stan- mere of a messuage, 135 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow, and 35 acres of wood in Little Stanmere. By fine of 10/. Protection for one year, without clause, for John de Corbrigge, parson of the church of Grave. Protection for Elias Byger, Frederick Campanare, and Bernard de Columbers, merchants of the king's duchy [of Aquitaine], who are pro- secuting a suit for the recovery of their wines before Thomas de War- blynton and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer touching trespasses committed by divers persons of the county of Southampton, who had carried away their wines. Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for John de la Rue None, merchant of Brittany, coming to England to recover certain wines and other goods which, he asserts, were unjustly taken from him by certain men of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. By C. Safe-conduct, during pleasure, for Walter Drury, whom Adam de Osgodeby, king's clerk, who holds the household for the clerks of the Chancery, is sending to divers parts to make purveyance of poultry and other necessaries for the said household. Letters of credence directed to W. archbishop of Canterbury, and to the bishops, abbots, priors, deans, archdeacons, and proctors of the chapters and clergy of the province of Canterbury, who are about to assemble at Westminster on the morrow of the Ascension, to give full faith to all matters which shall be declared to them by word of mouth by John de Sandale, who holds the place of treasurer, Roger le Brabazou, William de Berefoid, Hervey de Stanton, William Inge, John de Hothum, Walter de Norwico, John de Insula, and John de Foxle, or four or more of them, whom the king has commanded to declare to them certain matters touching the king, the state of the realm, the church, and the war in Scotland ; they are to execute whatever the king's commmissioners shall require. [Pari. Writs.'] The like letters of credence, directed to the archbishop and clergy of the province of York, who are to assemble on the morrow of the Holy Trinity, for the king's commissioners, Stephen de Malo Lacu, archdeacon of Clive- land, John de Merkingfeld, a canon in the church of St. Peter, York, John the Insula, and Henry le Scrop, or two or more of them. [Par/. Writs.'] Grant to Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, of the deanery of the king's free chapel of Tetenhale, void and in the king's hands. By p.s. 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. 115 Membrane 11 — cont. Writ de intendcndo for him directed to the chapter of the chapel. Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of the county of Stafford to deliver full seisin of the deanery to him. Licence for Richard le Chaumberleyn to grant his manor of Stanbrigge, co. Bedford, held in chief, to .rohn le Chaumberleyn and Joan his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with reversion to the grantor and his heirs. By fine of 11. Grant to J. bishop of Ely of pavage for eight years for his town of Ely upon all wares brought for sale into the town. By p.s. General pardon to Stephen Galiot of Lyde for felonies and trespasses committed by him, as well in the time of king Edward I. as of the present king. Protection, until Christmas, for Master William de Baleto (or Balaeto), archdeacon of Frejus, the papal uuncio to England, his men and servants in passing through the realm. Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulster, staying in Ireland, has letters nomi- nating Robert de Staunton his attorney in England for two years. The abbot of St. Thomas the Martyr by Dublin, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Robert son of William his atloruey in England for one year. Meubraxr 10. Insptwimus and confirmation of the composition between the chancellor and masters of the University of Oxford and the Friars Preachers of that town touching degrees. By p.s. (Oxford /fist. Soc. Collectanea., Vol. II. [>■ 864.) Memruaxr 9. Licence to Walter, bishop of Exeter, to grant (wo messuages in Oxford to twelve scholars studying in (ho University of (he (own of Oxford, and to their successors. By the archbishop of Canterbury. Pardon to William de Rungeton and Mary his wife for acq airing, with- out licence, to (hem and his heirs from William de Boville the manor of Dalyngisho, co. Suffolk, with the advowson of a fourth part of its church, held in chief as of the honor of Eye, which is in the king's hands. By line of AOs. Notification to J. bishop of Norwich of the revocation of the presentation of John de Merlon, king's clerk, to the church of Oyselhani, which (lie king believed to be void, as John de Notingham, king's clerk, who was presented to that church by king Edward I., as rector, is still alive. By the archbishop. Acknowledgment that (he king has received from Master William do Balaeto, chaplain and nuncio in England of the late Pope, by the hands of Masler Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, king's merchant, the sum of 800/. of the money of (he late Pope which was in his custody, which sum the king promises to pay to the next Pope within the space of one month from the time when it shall be in due manner demanded. By the archbishop of Canterbury. Licence for the alienption in mortmain (o the abbot and convent of Robertsbridge by William de Echingham of a messuage, garden and 116 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane 9- — cont. 12 acres of land in Salherst, which are worth by the year 14*. 8d., and also 71. 3s. 2d. of rent in the town, which are of the fee of the same abbot and convent, as appears by an inquisition made by John Abel, escheator beyond Trent, and returned into the Chancery, and also of the reversion of 42 acres of land, 4| acres of meadow and 40 acres of wood in the same town, which Thomas de Yardeherst holds for life of the inheritance of the grantor, which are also of the fee of the abbot and convent, and are worth by the year 42s. 4d., as appears by the same inquisition, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands and rents to the value of 100/. a year. May 12. Grant to Robert de Cliderhou, king's clerk, of the prebend in the kiug's York. free chapel of Pencriche which William de Ganeleye, deceased, held in that chapel, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of Dublin. By the archbishop of Canterbury. Mandate in pursuance to the chapter of the chapel. May 17. Protection, for two years, for Andrew Perez de Castro Seriz,* merchant of Auckland. Burgos in Spain, coming in ships of the king's dominion within the realm with his men and wares to trade. By p.s. [2986.] May 10. Mandate to the abbot of Evesham to do the fealty and services to queen York. Margaret for his lands which are due to her by reason of an assignment which king Edward I. made to her, amongst other castles, towns, manors and lands, of the manor of Feckenham with the forest and woods there in the county of Worcester, to hold in dower so long as she should live, with liberties, free customs, knights' fees, advowsons of religious houses, hospitals, churches and chapels, wards, marriages, escheats and divers other liberties, which are more fully expressed in the letters patent made to her by the late king and which the king has confirmed. The like to the under-mentioned, viz. : — The abbot of Bordesle, word for word as above. The abbot of Osneye is to do the fealty and services due to queen Margaret for the lands and tenements which he holds from her by reason of a like assignment to her of the town of Oxford, the petty farms, rent of Master William Burnel, other farms in the county of Oxford, the mills of Oxford with the meadow called ' Kynges- medewe,' and the hundred without the North Gate of Oxford. The prior of St. Frideswide'n, Oxford,"! . ., oo . „ rn , ^ . P . ., , P V,. T , I in the same words as to the I he master of the hospital or ot. John > aD jj j. Q f Oseneye without the East Gate, Oxford, J ^ The abbot of St. Peter's, Gloucester, is to do the fealty and services, for the lands and tenements held by him, due to queen Margaret by reason of a like assignment to her of the town of Gloucester, and of 10/. out of the increment of the town, together with 52s. 5d. of rent out of the purprestures and other appurtenances in the county of Gloucester and of seven hundreds in the same county. The prior of Lantodeney, Gloucester,"] in the same words as to the The master of the hospital of St. > abbot of St. Peter's, Glou- Bartholomew, Gloucester, J cester. The abbot of Colcestre is to do fealty and services for the lands and tenements held by him, due to queen Margaret by reason of a like assignment to her of the town of Colcestre, eo. Essex, and of the hundred of Berdestaple in the same county. The abbot of Gresteyn is to do fealty and services for the lands and tenements held by him, due to queen Margaret by reason of a like * " De Castro Seriz " is uot in the privy seal. * EDWARD II.— Part II. 117 1314. May 26. Durham. May 27. Newcastle- upon-Tyne. May 26. Durham. May 27. Durham. May 28. Newcastle- upon-Tyne. May 29. Newminster. May 26. Newminster. Membrane 9 — cont. assignment to her of the honor of L'Aigle (Aquila) with its manors, hundreds, and chaces in the county of Sussex. The abbot of Cirencestre is to do the fealty and services, for the lands and tenements held by him, due to queen Margaret by reason of a like assignment to her of the 30/. a year which he was accusto:ned to render at the Exchequer of king Edward L for the township of Cirencestre and of seven hundreds in the county of Gloucester. Grant to Master Andrew Snpiti, king's clerk, in consideration of his good service, of a yearly pension of 50 marks sterling, payable in equal portions at Michaelmas and Easter, until the king shall provide a clerk, being one of his sons, with an ecclesiastical benefice of the value of 50 marks sterling or of greater value, according to the taxation of the current tenth. By K. and C., on the precept of the archbishop of Canterbury. Presentation of Robert le Botiller to the church of Uthno Parva, in the diocese of Exeter, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands and heir of Mark de Walosbreu, tenant in chief. By the archbishop of Canterbury. Grant, with the assent of queen Margaret, who holds the castle of Leeds for life of the gift of king Edward I., to Thomas de Cotingham of the custody of the body (corpus) of the castle, to hold during the pleasure of the king and queen Margaret. By the archbishop of Canterbury. Mandate in pursuance to the keeper of the castle to deliver to him the body of the castle with its armour, victuals and other stores by view and testimony of good and lawful men of those parts. Protection with clause, until Easter, for William de Tholosa, going on the king's service beyond the seas. By the archbishop of Canterbury. The king promises in good faith to pay to those to whom he shall bo indebted, within the space of two months from the time in which he shall in due manner be requested to do so, the sums of money delivered to Alexander le Convers, his clerk. The king lately commanded the justiciary of Ireland or the person holding his place, to cause all moneys accruing as well from the tenth for six years as from all other dues whatsoever, imposed on the clergy of Ireland by the papal authority, collected by prelates and others, and also all moneys accruing from the procuration of Arnald, cardinal priest of St. Prisca's, exacted from the clergy of Ireland by reason of the stay of the cardinal in England, by whomsoever collected, to be delivered to Alexander le Convers, king's clerk, by the view and ordinance of the treasurer of the Exchequer, Dublin, or of the person holding his place, and of the barons of the same Exchequer, and by indentures to be distinctly and openly made divisible between the same Alexander le Convers and the collectors or keepers of the said money, so that it might be known how much was received for the king's use from the said tenth for six years, and how much from other tenths, and how much from the said procurations, so that his clerk should do therein that which the king thought fit to enjoin on him. By C. Presentation of Simon de Eyville lo the church of Oscombe, in the diocese of Lincoln. By p.s. Presentation of Henry de Chesterton to the church of Rothele, in the diocese of Lincoln. By p.s. Membrane 8. May 27. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by the sheriff' of the Newminster. county of Kent, to John de Shelvyng to close a way in Reculvrc, con- taining fifty-two perches of land in length and sixteen feet in width, and 8 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. June 1. Newcastle- upon-Tyne. May 23. Newcastle- upon-Tyne. June 7. Newminster. May 27. Durham. May 22. Durham. June 7. Newminster. May 27. Newminster. Membrane 8 — cont. adjacent to his dwelling place, for its enlargement, leading from Estford obliquely through his dwelling place on the west side thereof to Heghsted, provided that he shall cause another way straighter and as large and proper to be made on the same side in his own soil. Licence, upon fine made by Richard de Bray, for him to grant a messuage and 2\ virgates of land in Little Orton, for John Martyn to grant a messuage and a moiety of an acre of land in the same town, for Richard le Say to grant 5 acres of land there, for Thomas le Clerk to grant a messuage there, and for Gilbert le Honyman to grant 2 acres of land in the same place, all held in chief, to John de Bray and Joan his wife and the heirs of the said John de Bray. By fine of 5 marks. Grant, for "life, to Edmund de Malo Lacu, on account of his good service, of the manor of Ulnedale, co. Cumberland, late of Alexander Seneschal, a rebel, which by forfeiture fell into the king's hands as an escheat, to hold for his life with its knights' fees, advowsons, wards, reliefs, escheats, mills, meadows, woods, and all other things whatsoever appertaining to the manor, by doing the services due for the manor before it fell into the king's hands. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to John de Eure, escheator beyond Trent, to deliver the manor to him. Writ de intendendo directed to the knights, free men and other tenants of the manor for him as their lord. By p.s. Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Master Andrew Sapiti, king's clerk, whom the king is sending beyond the seas. By the archbishop. Protection and safe-conduct, at the instance of Master Andrew Sapiti, king's clerk, for the merchants of the society of the Scala of Florence to come into the realm with their goods and wares and to trade therein. By K., at the precept of the archbishop. Licence for John de Wengrave, citizen of London, to crenellate a chamber constructed by him in the street called ' Bradestrete ' in the city of London. By K., on the information of Anthony Pessaigne. The abbot of Citeaux, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating John de Bekenfeld and Alan de Skautton his attorneys for five years. By a fine made at another time, and contained in the charter. Bond by the king to repay, before Midsummer day, to Robert de Leyburne 733/. Us. Q\d., the amount of the arrears due to him, or to make him some other adequate assignment in satisfaction thereof. The king being indebted to him, as constable of the castle of Are in Scotland, as well for arrears of his wages, the wages of his followers, who had stayed with him for the strengthening of the castle, and for replacing of his horses, as for the arrears of the wages of certain soldiers (stipendiarii) who had also been in his train for the same purpose, whom on the king's behalf he satisfied in the sum of 1,090/, 16*. %\d. due to them for wages, granted to him the castle and manor of Cokermuthe to the value of 130/. a year, to hold until he should be fully satisfied in the above sum, but subsequently the king granted the same manor and castle to Edmund de Malo Lacu for his life, at which time there still remained due to the said Robert de Leyburne the sum of 733/. lis. 9^d. as well on account of arrears of the said sum of 1,096/. 16s. y|(/. as for the charges and expenses incurred by him, by the king's command, in the repair and improvement of faults in the castle, as appears by an account made with him at the Exchequer. By the archbishop of Canterbury and the Council. Yacatcd because he had an assignment at another time. 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. 119 1314. May 31. Newminster. June 2. Newminster. June 8. Newminster. May 29. Newminster. May 9. York. May 18. Auckland. June 12. Newminster. Membrane 8 — cont. Protection, for one year, in the islands of Gerneseye and Gereseye, for Master William le Enginour, staying in England on the king's service. Richard dc Idebury, cellarer, and William de Preston, sacristan of the house of Wynchecomhe, bringing news of the death of Walter, late abbot of that house, have letters of licence to elect for the prior and convent. By p.s. Ralph de Monte Hermerii long before the death of Joan, countess of Gloucester and Hertford, his wife, by reason of the lands late of Gilbert do Clare, sometime earl of Gloucester and Hertford, being in their hands, having presented Thomas de Neusom, chaplain, to the church of Great Grauutesden, in the diocese of Lincoln, who on that presentation was admitted and insti- tuted therein, and from that time has held it peaceably, the king, lest the said Thomas de Neusom, because the heir of the earl was at the date of the presentation a minor and in the custody of king Edward I., may he unduly molested by reason of the right of that presentation belonging to Edward I. or the king, accepts of the presentation of the said Thomas do Neusom to the church. Uy p.s. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of the church of St. Mary, Allcsburne, by Walter Oliver of a me-suage, 2K acres of land, 3 roods of pasture, and an acre and 3 roods of heath in Ipswich and Allcsburne. By fine of 40*. Grant, at the instance of queen Isabella, to Isolda, late the wife of John de Rihill, tenant in chief, of the custody of his lands, in the king's bands by reason of Richard his brother and heir being a minor, to hold until the heir shall be of full age, together with his marriage. By p.s. Grant to Walter, archbishop of Canterbury, of the fines and ante reeim nts of the men and tenants of the archbishopric of Canterbury and their for- feited issues, the chattels of felons and fugitives, year, waste and estrepament (strepum) of such men and tenants, and of all other profits accruing by reason of the archbishopric, as well before the king's justices in eyre in the county of Kent as elsewhere in his courts before other of bis just ices, from the day when the temporalities of the archbishopric by reason of the death of Hubert, late archbishop of Canterbury, his predecessor, fell into the king's hands, in enlargement of two former grants to him, viz. of a grant of all issues and profits of the archbishopric accruing from the twenty-first day of October last, and of a further grant to him that he might for his life have the fines of all the men and tenants of the archbishopric and the forfeited issues of those men and tenants, whenever fines are made in the king's courts or the issues forfeited. By p.s. Pardon, at the instance of Roger de Felton, to Gilbert de Rigeton for breaking the king's prison of the Marshal&ea of the Household, in which he was detained for a debt of 19 marks, which Roger de Felton required of him, and of which he was convicted at the suit of the said Roger before the Steward and marshals of the Household. Ry p.s. Letters of crcdenco directed to W. archbishop of York, and to the bishops, abbots, prion, deans, archdeacons, and proctors of the chapters and clergy of the province of York, who are about to assemble at York on Wednesday next after the feast of the" Nativity of St. John the Baptist, to give full faith to all matters which shall be declared to them by word of mouth by Stephen de Malo Lacu, archdeacon of Cliveland, William de Melton, dean of the church of Sr. Martin le Grand, London, John de Merkyngfeld, canon in the church of St. Peter, York, and John de Donecastre, or two or more of them, whom the king has commanded to 120 CALENDAR Of PATENT ROLLS'. 1314. Membrane 8 — cont. declare to them certain matters touching the king, the state of the realm and church and the war in Scotland : they are to execute whatever the king's commissioners shall require. \_Fcedera. Pari. Writs.] By K. June 8. Grant to Richard de Cravene, clerk, of the prebend in the king's free Newminster. chapel of Pencriche, void by the resignation of Robert de Cliderhou, and in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of Dublin. By the archbishop of Canterbury. Mandate in pursuance to the chapter of the chapel to assign him a stall in the choir and place in the chapter. May 18. Licence for Thomas Golafre to grant his manor of Serceden, held in chief, Auckland, to Hugh Golafre, and for the latter to re-grant it to him and Joan his wife and his heirs. By p.s. June 14. Simon son of Vitalis de Chilton, going to Ireland on the king's service, Berwick- has letters nominating Durand de Wydcmerpole his attorney for two years. upon-Twced. Membrane 7. May 29. Richard de Pyuelesdon having surrendered to the king all lands held by Newcastlo-upon-liini in Worthynbury in the parts of Maillor Seyssenek, which were held in Tyne. chief by certain services and by amobrage (ammobragiw/i), which is extended at 5*. whenever it happens, as appears by an inquisition made by the king's command by the bailiff of queen Isabella for Overton and returned into the Chancery, the king in consideration of that surrender grants to him and Agnes his wife the same lands to hold for their lives and the life of either of Ihem by the service of a fourth part of a knight's fee and by doing the other due and accustomed service, amobrage excepted, for which they shall pay for their lives, or the life of either of them, at the feast of St. Martin in Winter 5\d., with remainder after their deaths to William their son and the heirs male of the body of the said William, to be held by knight's service and the other services formerly due and accustomed, amobrage excepted, for which the said William and his heirs male shall pay every year at the same feast 5\d. as aforesaid, with remainders over, failing such issue, to Roger brother of the said William and the heirs male of his body, to hold in like manner with successive remainders, failing heirs male, to Philip brother of the said Roger, Hugh brother of the said Philip, David brother of the same Hugh, Edmund brother of the said David, Robert brother of the said Edmund, Nicholas brother of the said Robert, Thomas brother of the said Nicholas, and to Isabella sister of the said Thomas and her heirs. By K. and O, at the precept of the archbishop of Canterbury. Mandate in pursuance to queen Isabella's bailiff of Overlon to take the lands into the king's hands and to cause the same to be kept safe until he shall receive further orders from the king. June 4. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de Askeby, king's clerk, Newmineter. of 2 messuages, a toft, 36 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow, in Great Hale, Little Hale and Hekyngton, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily iu the church of St. John the Baptist, Hale, for the soul of the grantor and the souls of Richnrd" his father and Acilia his mother, and of Robert de Kyrnyngton and John Elys, chaplains, of William de Tye and of all Christians. By K. May 29. Re-grant, during pleasure, to Nicholas de Staveleye, king's clerk, of the Fewminster. custody of the writs and rolls of the Bench, Dublin, to hold as fully as when first granted to him. That office had been previously granted to 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. 121 June 8. Newminster. June 14. Berwick-upon- Tweed. ] 314. Membrane 7 — cont. him, during pleasure, with the same fee that other clerks were accustomed to receive, but afterwards, upon a suggestion that he was suffering from illness, the king granted the office to Walter Curteys, to hold during pleasure, but now he has learned, upon the testimony of Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulster, and others, that Nicholas de Staveleye is sufficient and fit for the office and lias conducted himself well therein. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the justiciary of Ireland to deliver to him the rolls, writs, memoranda and all other matters pertaining to the office. Mandate to the justices of the Bench, Dublin, to admit him to the office. Protection without clause, until Christmas, for the prior of Lewes. By C. The like, until All Saints' Day, for Bartholomew, prior of St. Andrew's, Norhampton, going beyond the seas. By the archbishop of Canterbury, at the instance of Robert dfl Marchumleye, clerk. Master Gerard de Scsiriaco, clerk, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Walter de Sesiriaco and William Simund of London, ' pesshoner,' his attorneys for two years. June 7. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of the Newminster. church of St. Etheldred, Ely, by Master Geoffre> de Fresyngfeld, clerk, of 7 messuages, 163 acres of land, 11) acres of meadow, and 2\s. of rent in Wytchham and Ely; and by William de Fresyngfeld, chaplain, of 2 mes- suages, 89 acres of land, 3G acres of meadow, and 22#. of rent in Elv, Etounham and Sutton, which are held of the bishop of Ely, and are worth in all their issues according to their true value 17/. (id. a year, as. appears by an inquisition made by the sheriff of the county of Cambridge and returned into the Chancery, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquiie 107. of land and rents of the fee of their church. Licence for the abbot and convent of St. Thomas the Martyr, Dublin, to appropriate the church of Kirkeston, which is of their advowson. By fine of 10 marks. June 6. Pardon to Robert de Kelyngton of his abjuration of the realm in the time Felton. of king Edward I., by reasou of divers trespasses committed by him against the late king. By p.s. June 7. The late; king Edward I. by his letters patent assigned to queen Newminster. Margaret, his consort, for her life, in recompence for the manor of Stepelangeford, which he had asMgned to her in dower, but which he subsequently by judgment of his court surrendered to John son of Oliver de Ingham and Reginald de Sancto Martino, 50/. a year to be received by her from the abbot of llayles, for the time being, out of the farm of 100/. which the abbot was bound to render every year to the king for the manor of Lechelade. Edward II. afterwards, amongst other lands and tenements, granted to Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, deceased, the said rent of 100/., to be received by him from the abbot of Hayles out of the said manor, as is more fully contained in the charter, and on the fifth day of August in the third year of his reign issued his mandate to the abbot to answer for this rent to the earl of Cornwall. On 3 April 131 I, that rent having, with the other lands and tenements late of Peter de Gavaston, fallen into the king's hands, he, wishing that queen Margaret should receive the said rent of 50/. according to the assignment made to her, commanded the abbot, to pay her that sum out of the farm of the manor at the usual terms, as is more fully contained in the letters patent. Queen Margaret then prayed that she might be satisfied in 250/., being the arrears of the said 122 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. Membrane 7 — cont. rent of 50/. for the time in which that rent was in the hands of Peter de Gavaston, viz. from 5 August 1309 to 27 April 1314, and the king giving his assent to her request, now grants that she shall receive from the abbot the other 50/. of rent until she shall be fully satisfied, and commands the abbot to pay to her the said sum of 100/. every year, for which an allowance will be made him at the Exchequer, until she shall have received the arrears ; after the queen shall have been fully satisfied, the abbot is to answer thenceforth to the king for the other sum of 50/. By the archbishop of Canterbury and the Council. June 8. Richard Costantyn, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Thomas de Newmiuster. Eboraco and John de Thorpe his attorneys for two years. Membrane 6. June 5. Appointment of Henry de Cobeham, the younger, Roger le Sauvage Newminster. and Richard de Rokesleye to be conservators of the peace and of the statute of Winchester in the county of Kent, as the king understands, from the loud complaint of his people, that after he set out upon his march to Scotland, great outrages had been committed as well by knights as others, who confederated together, held conventicles and other unlawful assemblies, as well by day as night, committed assaults and murders, broke the parks both of the king and his subjects, and hunted the deer, which out- rages have not been duly repressed by the sheriffs and other officers and ministers of the king. The conservators are to enquire by the oath of good and lawful men concerning such disturbances and transgressions, and also all other offences against the peace. All persons against whom indictments shall be found, or who shall be notoriously suspected, are to be pursued, taken, and kept in custody by the sheriff so that they be not enlarged without the special command of the king. The posse comitatus is to be raised when- ever necessary. The conservators are to make returns from month to month to the Council at Westminster of their proceedings, and of the names of the malefactors. The king will shortly send certain of his lieges into their county to do justice upon the offenders, and also to ascertain whether the conservators have been sufficiently diligent, and how the sheriff has conducted himself therein. [Pari. Writs^\ By p.s. The like appointment of the under-mentioned conservators for divers counties, viz. : — Henry Tregoz, T „ t> i i fa „ > co. bussex. Ralph Saunzaver, J Henry Huse, John de Abernoun, }co. Surrey. William Martyn, Robert Beaupel, >co. Devon. William le Pruz, j Richard de Borhunte, John Randolf, >co. Southampton. Hugh de Chigehulle, J Robert Giffard, William Brotreaus (sic), „ „ Henry de Chambernoun, > C0 - Coi ™ n - Thomas de la Hide, 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. 123 1314. Membrane 6 Simon de Monte Acuto, John de Erie, John de Bello Campo, Robert son of Payn, the elder, John Muutravers, the elder, William le Botiller of Weinme, Richard de Harley, William de Ludelowe, William de Stafford, William Trumwyn, William de Mere, Maurice de Berkele, Walter de Paveley, Richard de Rodeneye, Richard de Baskerville, Roger de Baskerville, Alexander de Fryville, Robert de Bracy, Simon de Croumbe, John de Canti Lupo, Henry de Erdynton, Robert de Wardon, Ralph de Perhara, Geoffrey de Braddene, John de Wylughby, Eustace de Brunneby, John de Haryngton, Ralph de Sicca Villa, Roger de Bradeburne, Henry de Braylesford, John de Eyncourt, Walter de Gousle, Robert de Saundeby, Richard de Bernyngham, John de Donecastre, William de Honk, John de Hothum, Richard de Beare, Hugh de Barton, William de Harpeden, Walter de Baa, Walter de Molesworthe, Roger de Peyure, Robert Pugeys, John Neirnuyt, Roger de Tirynghani, Richard de Fokeram, John de Lenham, Robert de Syndlesham, Edmund Deyncourt, Henry de Baiocis, Roger de Bubbeldyk (sic), -cont. co. Somerset. co. Dorset. Salop. 1 co. Stafford. »co. Gloucester. co. Hereford. ■ co. Worcester. >co. Warwick. -co. Northampton. co. Leicester. •co. Derby. J- co. Nottingham. ^ Westhrythyng, co. York. | Esthrithyng, co. York. ^•co. } Oxford. co. Bedford. co. Buckingham. } ^co. Berks. i co. Lincoln 124 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1311. Membrane 6 — cont. Theobald co. Cumberland. .co. Norfolk. ►co. Suffolk. «co. Essex. •co. Huntingdon. co. Hertford. ^ co. Cambridge. | Northtrithyng, co. York. co. Wilts. [Pari. Writs:\ Writs of aid and venire facias directed to the sheriffs of the several counties for the above-named conservators, whenever they may be called upon. They are to cause juries to come before the conservators at such place and time as they shall require, Persons arrested and committed to prison are not to be let out on bail without a special mandate from the king. [_FW/. Writs.'] By p.s. June 7. Grant to Robert de Hilton of that which pertains to the king of the Hamburgh, marriage of Elena, late the wife of Walter de Huntercumbe, tenant in chief, the fine, to wit, if she shall make any such with the king for the marriage, or the forfeiture if she marry without the licence of the king or of the said Robert de Hilton. By p.s. May 29. Grant, for life, of the king's gift to Oliver son of John de Nantoil, usher Ifcwminster. of the chamber of queen Isabella, of 6d. a day for his sustenance and two 7 EDWARD II.— Paut II. 125 1314. Membrane 6 — cont. robes a year suitable to his state, to be received by the hands of the sheriff of the county of York, out of the issues of that counly. By p.s. June 14. John de Carreu, staying in England, has letters nominating John de Berwick-upon- Wendovere and Andrew Beausire his attorneys in Ireland for one year. Tweed. ' ' June 6. Licence for the abbot and convent of Newminster to acquire in mort- Felton. main lands and rents to the value of 50/. a year. By p.s. Membrane 5. April G. Inspeximus and confirmation, at the request of Robert de Foxtou, king's Elv - clerk, of the charter, dated in the day of St. Edmund, king and martyr, 1291, of Isabella de Fortibus, sometime countess of Albemarle and Devon and lady of the Island, granting to the abbot and convent of Boclond the manors of Boclond, Bykelie and Walkampton, the land and villeins <>!' Torre at Schitestorre adjacent to the manor of Bikclc, the hundred of Rughe- burgh with all its profits, the manor of Culumpton with the land of La Ilalsholt and meadow and woods of Swenhain, the land of Legh in Samford Spynee, and the advowsons of the churches of Boclond, Walkampton and Bykele, with the chapel of Schitestorre.* Witnesses : Richard prior of Christchurch Twynham, Thomas prior of Brommor, Sirs Richard son of John, Richard de Affeton, Hugh Pevercl, Gilbert de Knoville, Reginald de Ferrariis, knights, Ralph de Lynham, Stephen Stoyl, William de Stapeledon, Simon de Travaylesworthi, William de Budekesyde, Robert do Colel'ord and others. [Monasticon.'j Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter, dated on Wednesday in the feast of St. Benedict the abbot, 1273, of the same Isabella de Fortibus, sometime countess of Albemarle and Devon and lady of the Island, granting and confirming to her mother Amicia, countess of Devon and iady of the Island, her heirs and assigns, the same manors of Boclond, Hykelye and Walkampton, the lands and villeins of Torre at Schytestorre, the hundred of Rugheburgh with all its profits, the manor of Columpton with the lands of La Halsholt and the meadow and woods of Nwenham, and the advowsons of the churches of Boclond, Walkampton and Rykelove with the chapel of Schitestorre. Witnesses: Edmund son of the king of England, earl of Lancaster ; Edmund do Ahnannia, earl of Cornwall; Gilbert do Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford ; John de Warenna, earl of Surrey ; Roger Le Bygod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England ; Roger do Mortuo Mari ; John de Vescy ; John son of John ; Roger do Clifford ; Walter do Morton, then chancellor of the king; Robert. Buruel, archdeacon of York; Martin de Lyttlebyry; Master Roger de Seton, justice of the king; Hervcyde Borham, precentor of Hereford ; John la Wane, Nicholas son of Martin, Oliver de Dinoham, Richard de Poltimor, Thomas le Ercidiacne, Mauger de Sancto Albano, Luke de Luk' and Adam de Stratton, clerks. Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter of Amicia, sometime countess of Devon and lady of the Island, granting, for the souls of Henry, sometime king of England, and queen Eleanor his wife and their children, of Edward, king of England, sou of king Henry and Eleanor his wife, and their children, and for the souls of Gilbert do Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, father of the said Amicia, of Isabella, countess of Devon, her mother, Baldwin, earl of Devon, her husband, Baldwin her son, sometime earl of * An insperimvs of this charter of Isabella de Fortibus is quoted in the SfonatticOH, Vol. v., p. 718, under the reference 1 Pat. Boll, 9 Ilenrj IV., Part II., Membrane IS." 126 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 131 4j. Membrane 5 — cont. Devon, Isabella her daughter, countess of Devon and Albemarle, Margaret her daughter, a nun of Lacok, and of all her ancestors and successors, to God, St. Mary and St. Benedict and brother Robert and his convent of Quarr, for the founding of an abbey in honour of St. Mary and St. Benedict, of the same manors, lands, hundred and advowsous. Witnesses : Henry de Chabmbirnon, Oliver de Deuham, Hugh Peverel, William de Bykel', Thomas de Pyn, Warin de Schicheville, Reginald de Ferrariis, knights ; Richard de Mowy, Ralph de Lynham, John de Wautort, Stephen Stoyl, Baldwin le Bastard and Humphrey de Dunsturre. [Monasticon, vol. v. p. 714.] Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of the late king, dated 8 August, 4 Edward I., granting to Amicia de Redveriis, countess of Devon, the manor of Bokelaund with the hamlets of Colampton, Walampton and Bykele, to hold according to the form and tenor of the charters which she had thereof of the gift of Isabella de Fortibus, countess of Albemarle, her daughter, and promising that if she should wish to assign the manor with the hamlets to religious men to found a new house that the king would assent thereto, provided that after her death such house should be held in chief, and when built to confirm it in frankalmoin. [3fonasticon, vol. v. p. 714.] By p.s. June 8. Safe-conduct, during pleasure, for Maneutus Francisci and his fellows of Bamburgh. the society of the Bardi of Florence and their servants, going through the realm with their merchandise and wares to trade. By p.s. June 27. Protection without clause, for one year, for Reginald Fisport and Walter Berwick-upon- Geffrey of Hadeleye, clerk. Tweed. Membrane 4. June 25. Notification to W. bishop of Worcester of the royal assent to the Berwick-upon- election of Thomas de Shireburne, prior of Wynchecombe, to be abbot of Tweed. that house. By p.s. June 20. Nicholas, abbot of St. Evroul, staying beyond the seas, has letters nomi- Berwick-upou- nating William de Petlyng and Matthew de Pilardynton his attorneys in Iweed. England for four years. June 20. Re-grant to John de Brunston of the manor of Devyngton, held in chief, Berwick-upon- which William Noel granted to one Roger de Devyngton, an ancestor of Tweed. John de Brunston, to hold to him and his heirs, a licence to do so not having been obtained from the king or his ancestors, for which trespass the manor was before Hervey de Stanton and his fellows, justices in eyre in the county of Kent, by judgment of the king's court, taken into the king's hands, as appears by the record of those justices, which the king caused to come before him in his Chancery. By fine of 6 marks. June 14. Presentation of John de Catfeld to the church of Badyngham, in the Berwick-upon- diocese of Norwich. By p.s. Tweed. June 14. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by John Abel, Berwick-upon- escheator beyond Trent, to the abbess and convent of Godestowe to Tweed. grant to Michael de Meledon and his heirs 3 messuages, 2 tofts, and an acre of land in Kersington and 7s. of rent in the same town, which Robert de Sowy of Oxford and John son of John de Stratford were accustomed to render to the abbess for the tenements which they hold from that house in the same town, together with their homages and servi.es. By fine of 405. 7 EDWARD II.~Pabt II. 127 1314. June 13. Berwick-upon Tweed. June 14. Berwick-upon- Tweed. June 14. Berwick -upon- Tweed. June 24. Berwick-upon- Tweed. June 14. Berwick-upon- Tweed. June 24. Berwick-upon- Tweed. June 24. Berwick-upon- Tweed. July 1. Berwick-upon- Tweed. Membrane 4 — cont. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Edmund de Passeleye of rents to the value of 10/. a year in Ludenham, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in his chapel of La Legh. By fine of 100*. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Seleby by Margaret Tapes of Crulle of a messuage and a moiety of a messuage, 10 acres of land, 9^ acres of meadow, and a fishery and a half in Crulle; and by Nicholas de Cawode of a toft in Estoft, which are held of the abbot and are worth in all their issues according to their true value 23s. Id. a year, as appears by an inquisition made by John de Eure, escheator on this side Trent, and returned into the Chancery, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 28/. a year. Pardon to the prior and convent of Hykeling, for acquiring in mortmain in the time of the late king, without his licence, two acres of land in Hykelyng from William, parson of the church of Eccles ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 10*. Licence for Thomas de Wilughby to grant to John de Boklond and his heirs, 2 carucates of land in Boklond and Ruggele by Osprengge, and the advowsou of the church of the town of Boklond, held in chief as of the honor of Cruker, which Margaret, queen of England, holds in dower. By fine of 20 marks. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Lesenes, by John de Brianzoun of 11 acres of land in Alvythele, ami of the advowson of the church of that town, held in chief ; and for the abbot and convent to appropriate the church to their own uses. By fine of 100 marks. Pardon to the abbot and convent of Cirencestre for acquiring in mort- main, without the licence of the late king, the following lands in Mynty, viz. : from Clement de Assheton, 3 acres of meadow ; from Alice; la Newemau, 3 acres of meadow; from Nicholas son of Thomas de la IJury of Mynty, a messuage, 11 acres of land, and a moiety of an acre of meadow ; from William atte Ok of Mynty, a messuage and 2 acres of land ; from Walter Heryng of Mynty, 3 acres of land; from Richard Sewync, a messuage, 8 acres of land and an acre of meadow ; from Thomas le Hurde, 3 acres of land ; from John * in the Hale,' 8 acres of land and 2 acres of pasture ; from Richard Woderove, a moiety of an acre of land ; from Adam Heryng, 6 acres of pasture; from Thomas le Neweinan, a messuage, 31 acres of land, and 13 acres of pasture ; from Philip Ilarald, a messuage and a virgate of land ; from William Matheu, 2 acres of land; from Thomas lluwet, a rood of land ; and from Robert de Keygnes, 20 acres of wood ; and also lands and messuages in Cirencestre, viz. from Richard Ailward and Agnes his wife, a messuage ; from Walter Othulf, a messuage and 2 acres of meadow; and from Nicholas Babbe, a messuage. By fine of 100s. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of the late king, dated 20 March, 33 Edward I., granting a licence to John, bishop of Carlisle, to appropriate to himself and the church of St. Mary, Carlisle, the church of Roubiry, which is of his advowson. By C. Inspeximus and confirmation of a writing, dated Friday the feast of St. Mark the Evangelist, in the seventh year of the reign of king Edward son of king Edward, which John de Pateshnlle, son and heir ol Simon de Pateshulle, made to Adam de Osgodeby, king's clerk, granting to him and his heirs all lands, tenements aud rents which the said Adam de Osgodeby holds for the term of his life of the grant of Isabella, daughter and heir of 128 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane 4 — cont. Jobri de Steyngreve, mother of the said John de Pateshulle, in le Newe- hagh by Hemmyngburgh, and which upon her death ought to revert to the grantor, saving to him and his heirs a rent of 20*. a year, and also as much foreign service as appertains to the twentieth part of a knight's fee, to hold together with all the liberties and free customs appertaining to the same lands, tenements and rents. July 6. Protection without clause, for one year, in the islands of Gerneseye and Berwick-upon- Jcreseye, for William de Vico, chaplain, staying in England. Tweed - By the keepers of the Seal. Protection without clause, for one year, for Richard de Pyuelesdon. Membrane 3. July 3. Berwick-upon- Tweed. 1313. Nov. 8. Westminster. 1314. June 24. Berwick-upon- Tweed. June 4. Newininster. June 14. Berwick-upon- Tweed. July 1. Berwick-upon- Tweed. June 18. Berwick -upon- Tweed. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by the sheriff of the county of Norfolk, for the guardian and Friars Minors of Lenne to retain a well in North Rungeton, called ' Bukenwelle,' which they had acquired, without the licence of the late king after the publication of the statute of mortmain, from Thomas Bardolf and Robert de Scales, and to lead the water from the well by an underground conduit to their house in Lenne. Master William de Estanyaco, staying beyond the seas, has letters nomi- nating Richard de Alkebarowe and Richard de Heseldenne his attorneys for three years. Grant to Master Richard de Burton, king's clerk, of 40/. a year at the Exchequer, for his sustenance, whilst engaged on the kiug's business, until the king shall make other fitting provision for him out of an ecclesiastical benefice. By K. Pardon to John de Halughford for acquiring in fee, without the king's licence, from Robert Davy of Horstede, tenant in chief, 30 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, and 23s. of rent in Halughford ; with restitution of the same. By p.s. Licence for John de Sandale, who holds the place cf treasurer, during the instant season when passing through the king's parks and forests, to take two or three deer and carry them away without hindrance. By p.s. The like licence for Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, merchant, with the addition of the words, himself and his men then in the same forests. Pardon to the prior and convent of the Holy Trinity, London, for acquiring in mortmain, without the king's licence, a messuage in London from John de Denefeld and Christiana his wife. By fine of 5 marks. Commission to William Martyn, William de Botreux and Thomas de la Hyde, as the king' is desirous that justice shall be done upon all persons indicted or accused, or who shall hereafter be found guilty before the con- servators of the peace appointed for the counties of England by commissions dated o June last, for them or two of them to enquire in the counties of Devon and Cornwall of all felonies and trespasses in parks and fishponds, and other offences committed since Palm Sunday, 31 March last, whether the conservators have acted with due diligence, and also touching the action of the sheriffs; they are to punish the conservators and sheriffs according to the gravity of their demerits, and to hear and determine all such felonies and trespasses as well at the king's suit as the suit of any other person. [Pa?l. Writs.} 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. 129 1314. Membrane 3 — cont. The like commissions for the under-mentioned commissioners for their respective counties, viz. : — William Inge, | f Kent Henry de Cobham the younger, [ . .« . . J c ' T, i c. ° >in the counties ot< Sussex, Koeer le Sauvage, ( I o [ Surrey. C Somerset, Dorset, Henry Trogoz (sic), Robert son of Payn, Walter de Pavely, John Randolf, William de Hardenne, William de Ormesby, John de Thorpe, William de Kerdeston, Edmund de Hemmegrave, >in the counties of( Wilts, Southampton, L Gloucester. t . ,. ./Norfolk, > in the counties of \ Suffolk. J Afterwards John de Mutford was associated with the foregoing com- missioners for the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, 10 August. Robert son of Walter, Thomas de Scalariis, William de Goldyngton, Robert de Maddyngle, William de Houk, John de Donecastre, Richard de Bernyngham, Alexander de Cave, John de Foxle, John de Westcote, Richard de Bere, Geoffrey de Padebury, Edmund Deyncurt, Thomas Tuchet, Roger de Cubbeldik, Walter de Friskenay, Richard de Baskcrville, Robert de Bracy, John de Fekenham, Richard de Rodeney, William Trussel, William de Mere, Robert de Rolleston, John de Clynton, John de Harington, Henry de Erdynton, Robert de Stokes, Henry Spigurnel, John Peyvre, Walter de Mollesworth, John de Wylughby, Walter de Gousle, Roger de Bradeburne, Richard de Wylughby, (" Cambridge, ,J Huntingdon, >iu the counties ot< g s8ex [ Hertford. .in the county of York. the counties of j g*^' in the county of Liucolu. in the counties in the counties les ol < j | ies of | Worcester, ereford. Salop, Stafford. r f Warwick, m the counties of | Leicester t Buckingham, . , .. J Bedford, ,n the counties of< Northampton> ^Rutland. in the counties of j gham ' 84313 130 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. July 5. Berwick-upon- Tweed. June 30. Berwick-upon Tweed. Membrane 3 — cont William de Dacre, Hugh de Louther, Thomas de Fissheburne, in the county of Lancaster. in the counties of ■ Cumberland, "Westmoreland. Ralph son of William, Hugh de Louther, Robert de Barton, [Pari Writs.] Afterwards Robert son of Walter, Thomas de Scalariis, William de Goldyngton and Robert de Maddyngle, or two of them, of whom, William de Goldyngton or Robert de Maddynle, should be one, were appointed to be commissioners in the counties of Cambridge, Huntingdon, Essex and Hertford. 18 September. [Pari. Writs.'] The abbot of St. Victor, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Robert Tourbert and John le Provost his attorneys for three years. Master Richard de Haverynges, staying in England, has letters nomina- ting William de Berdefeld and William de Harpesfeld his attorneys in Ireland for three years. Presentation of Richard de Estdene to the church of All Saints, Warham, in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the lands and tenements of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, deceased, tenant in chief, being in his hands. By p.s. Presentation of Master Savaricus de Sidyngbourne to the church of St. Giles. Wynchelse, in the diocese of Chichester. By the archbishop of Canterbury. Grant to Ingelram Berenger, in consideration of his good service, of all lands and tenements in Aldredeston, co. Wilts, late of Andrew de Chartres, which through the rebellion of Robert de Chartres, son and heir of the same Andrew de Chartres, have as an escheat fallen into the king's hands, to hold to him and his heirs with the knights' fees, advowsons, &c. appertaining thereto, by doing the accustomed services. By p.s. Membrane 2. June 14. Inspe.vimus and confirmation of letters patent of the late king, dated Berwick upon- 16 January, 33 Edward I., made to Hugh de Scales, Geoffrey de Heghham Tweed. an( j J ] in de Borham, executors of the testament of Master William Burnel, provost of Wells, confirming the grant made by them, as his executors to the master and scholars of the house of Balliol, Oxford, of 9 shops in Oxford, held in chief, and a messuage in the same town. Inspeximus of another grant by them of all the lands and tenements of William Burnel in the same town ; witnesses : Sirs Adam de Osgodeby, Robert de Bardelby, William de Ayremynne, Geoffrey de Welleford, Roger de Sutton, Adam de Brum, clerks of the king's Chancery, Master Henry de Harcla, chancellor of the University of Oxford, William de Burnecestre, mayor of the town of Oxford, Andrew de Pirye, John de Coleshulle, John de Dukelynton and others ; and of a release of their right in the same ; witnesses : Sirs Adam de Osgotby, Robert de Bardelby, William de Bardelby, Robert de Askeby, Geoffrey de Welleford, and Roger de Sutton, clerks of the king's Chancery, Thomas Peverel, Henry de Hoxton, Philip de la Lee and others ; and also of a release, dated Sunday after St. Mark the Evangelist, 7 Ed- .'wafd II., by Edward Burnel, knight, to the said master and scholars, of all his right therein ; witnesses : Sir Adam de Osgoteby, Robert de Bardelby, 7 EDWARD II.— Pabt II. 131 1314. July 5. Berwick-upon- Tweed. Membrane 2 — cont. William de Ayremynne, Robert de Askeby, Geoffrey de Welleford, Roger de Sutton, and John de Borham, clerks of the king's Chancery, William de Herle, John de Bromfeld and others. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the abbot and convent of Peterborough to John, bishop of Lincoln, and the chapter of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, of the advowson of the church of Normanhy, to hold in the same manner as the abbot and convent had held it, so that, if during voidance of the bishopric it shall happen that the church shall be void, the king, or his heirs, shall have the presentation. By p.s. Mandate directed to all the keepers of the lands and tenements late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, that, as the king has granted licence to the earl's executors, to take deer during the instant season in the chaces and parks which were held by him on the day of his death, for the more honourable celebration of his exequies, they are to permit his executors, or the persons whom they shall appoint for the purpose, to take deer therein, and to carry them away without hindrance. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Islepe and Thomas le Botiller, keepers of the castles and of all the lauds and tenements late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford. July 4. Pardon to William de Haukesgarthe, in consideration of his good service, Berwick-upon- for the death of Thomas Knot of Redenes ; and of any outlawry, incurred Tweed. thereby. By p.s. July 2. Pardon to Bartholomew de Badelesmere for acquiring to himself and Berwick-upon- his heirs, without licence, from Gilbert de Clare, sometime earl of Glou- cester and Hertford, the manors of Sonyndeu, Hamelden and Thakstede, held in chief. By hue of 40/. Grant to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, in exchange for the manor of Thunderle, co. Essex, which he had granted to the king and his heir**, of the reversion of the manor of Burne, co. Sussex, which he holds of the king's grant for the life of Margaret, queen of England, or for the life of Alexander de Balliolo, and which upon the death of the queen and of the said Alexander de Balliolo, or of the one of them who shall first die, will revert to the king, to hold to hiin and his heirs by doing to the chief lords of the fee the accustomed services. Remise also to him and his heirs of a rent, of 251. a year, which he ought to render at the Exchequer after the death of Thomas de Caumville for the manor of Bockyngfaud, which he holds, so that the said Bartholomew de Badelesmere and his heirs may hold that manor thoroughly discharged of the said rent. By p.s. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled, and otherwise in the fourth year. Tweed. July 7. Berwick-upon- Tweed. July 4. Berwick-upon- Tweed. June 2. Newminster. Grant in fee to William Marmyon, in consideration of his good service, of all lands and tenements in Levynton, co. Cumberland, late of Walter de Curry, a rebel, and which by reason of his rebellion are in the king's hands. Dated 7 July, the seventh year ending. By writ of Secret Seal. Grant, at the request of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to Robert Beudyn of that which pertains to the king of the marriage of Joan, late the wife of Roger de Inkepenne, tenant in chief, the fine, to wit, if any, for that marriage, or any forfeiture, if she marry without the king's licence, or that of the said Robert Beudyn. By p.s. Licence, at the instance of queen Isabella, for the abbess and sisters Minoresses of Waterbeche to acquire in mortmain lands and rents to the value of 201. a year. By p.s. i 2 132 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 13^4 Membrane 2—cont. July 6. Pardon to Robert de Ibole, in consideration of his good service in Scot- Berwick-upcm- land, of that which pertains to the king for homicides, robberies, felonies, Tweed. an( j th e r trespasses committed by him in the realm ; and of any outlawry incurred thereby. By p.s. Membrane 1. June 1. Grant to John Launge and Joan his wife, for their lives and the life of Newminster. the survivor of them, in consideration of his good service, of 50/. a year out of the farm of the city of London, to be received by them at the hands of the sheriffs of the city of London, until the king shall provide them with lands or rents to the like yearly value, for their lives and the life of the survivor. By p.s. Vacated because surrendered. May 1. Whereas the king had granted a licence to Edward Burnel for the alien- Westminster, ation in mortmain by him of 160 acres of wood in his manor of Kyder- menstre, held in chief, to the prior and the convent of Worcester, to hold to them and their successors by the accustomed services, and whereas the prior and convent have petitioned the king that they and their successors may hold the said wood in frank almoin so that the remaining lands of the said Edward Burnel in his manor of Kydermenstre shall remain charged with the service due, as well for the wood as for the remaining lands, and as he has personally appeared before the king in the Chancery, and by a recognisance which he made for himself and his heirs has charged the residue of his lands in the manor with the entire service, the king grants to the prior and convent that they and their successors may hold the wood in frank almoin, and that the remaining lands of Edward Burnel in the manor may remain charged according to the tenor of the recognisance. By K., on the information of the earl of Hereford. 1313. Dec. 26. Westminster. Deo. 26. Westminster. 1314. Jan. 1. Windsor. Jan. 15. Westminster. Membrane 26d. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula, John de Eure and Gerard Salveyn, on complaint by Isabella, late the wife of John de Vescy, touching the persons who at Kyleburne, co. York, carried away her goods, broke her park there, hunted therein without her licence, took her deer, and assaulted her men and servants. By K. The like to John de Insula, John de Eure, Gerard Salveyn and Adam de Benton, on complaint by Isabella, late the wife of John de Vescy, touching the persons who broke her park at Chattou, co. Northumberland, hunted therein, took her deer, and also carried away her goods found at Houtton, Lessebiry and Alnemuthe, and assaulted her men and servants at the towns of Houtton, Lessebury and Alnemuthe, co. Northumberland. By K. Prohibition of an intended tournament at Blyth. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Chaynel, William de Stafford and Adam de Herwynton, on complaint by John de Sumery, touching the persons who, whilst he was beyond the seas on the king's service, and under his protection, broke his parks at Duddeleye, co. Worcester, and Seggesleye, co. Stafford, hunted therein, and took his deer. {Inserted at. a later date.) Afterwards Henry de Lichefeld was asso- ciated in the foregoing commission. April 22. 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. 133 1314 Membrane 2tid — cone. Jan. 15. The like to John de Batesford, and Henry Chaumbernoun, by oath of Westminster, good men of the county of Devon, on complaint by Geoffrey de Toucestre and Aline his wife that Robert de Stokheye, Roger Beyvyn, Walter Port, William deCarswelle, Almaric Coffyn, Adam leSpicer, Nicholas de Ilmynstre, Alvred Horn, John Horn, Alvred Delward, Philip Deneland, John Gerveis, Richard Bray, William Siayninur, Robert Knyght, John le Perour, Robert Gosse, William Mareis, Thomas Cordewyn, Matilda Triket, John de Theleberigge and Alvred le Pessoner of Credington, with others, assaulted them at Exeter and carried away their goods. Jan. 23. The like to John de Foxle, John Randolf and William de Bourne, on Westminster, complaint by J. bishop of Bath and Wells, to whom Edward I. had granted the custody of the manor of Rokeburne, on the confines of the counties of Southampton and Wilts, late of John Byset, tenant in chief, to hold until the heir should be of full a Thomas Upediche, Philip de Sweyneseye, Richard le Whyte ' pessoner,' Robert de Holherst, Richard de Wodhulle, Richard Estmere, Richard Sampsoun, Adam Wysman, John Hazard, Thomas dp Salop', Nicholas le Taillour, Roger Blanket, Richaid Legat and Richard le Chaundeler and others of the town, notwithstanding the king's mandate directed to the mayor and others to permit him, his household and servants, to dwell there in peace and to trade, and also to permit him to use and enjoy the liberties of the town. By K. The like to William Inge, Henry Spigurnel, Robert sou of Payn, Edmund de Malo Lacu, John de Foxle and John de Button, on like complaint by Laurence de Cary against the same John le Taverner, Thomas de la Grave, John de Kerdyf, John Hazard, Robert Martyn, William de Ch i, Richard de Wodhulle, Richard Sampson, Richard le Packere, Nicholas de Farleye, Gilbert de Derby, Robert de Holherst, Nicholas le Taillour, John Legat, John Horncastel, Adam Wysman, Richard Legat, Richard de Weston, Richard de Cheddre, Wyncent Colpek, John Colpek, Thomas Upediche, William Russel, ' peleter,' Johu le Scriveyu and Walter de Chyltenham and others of the town of Bristol. By K. The like to the same justices, on like complaint by Peter le Frauncej -. a . . .burgess, of the town of Bristol, against the said John le Taverner, William 144 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314 Membrane I7d — cont. de Clyf, Robert Martyn, Philip de Sweyneseye, Thomas de Salop', Richard de Burton, John Legat, Richard le Packere, Adam Wysman, John Fraunceys the elder, Robert de Holherst, Nicholas le Taillur, Roger Blanket, Adam the serjeant, Thomas Turtle, John le Ropere, Thomas Upediche, John Hazard, Gilbert de Derby, Richard de Chapmanneslade, Ralph le Dyer and others of the town of Bristol. April 8. The like to Robert de Cliderhou and Thomas de Birston on behalf of Ely. Laurence de Sancto Jacobo, master of the ship called the Ship of St. Mary of Fonte Arabia, Laurence de Tore, Bernard de Badegle and their fellows, merchants of the power of the king of Spain, touching a complaint made to the king by Bernard de Fransa, their attorney, snowing that, whereas their ship freighted with divers goods and wares to the value of 4,000/. sterling, when on a voyage from the parts of Flanders towards their own country was damaged by a tempest on the sea near the port of Romeneye, co. Kent, certain persons of the town of Romeneye and of the county of Kent hastening to the ship, took all the goods found in her and carried the same away. Mandate to Robert de Kendale, constable of the castle of Dover and warden of the Cinque Ports, to enquire by the oath of good men of his baili- wick touching the persons who committed the above-mentioned trespass and of the truth of it, and of other circumstances touching the business ; he is to attach all those men of his bailiwick, who shall by the inquisition be found guilty of the trespass, to answer before him to the said merchants or to their attorney, according to the law merchant : if the said transgressors in answering before him shall not be able to justify themselves by their lands and tenements, or goods and chattels, then he shall adjudge them by their bodies to answer before him to the merchants or their attorney, and to do and receive what ought of right and according to law merchant to be done, as shall seem better to him, so that the merchants shall not be defrauded of their goods. May 13. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Godele, John de Foxle, York. Robert de Harudon and William de Hardene, by oath of good men of the counties of Worcester, Essex, Southampton, Dorset and Wilts, touching the persons who forciby entered the king's forests of Feckenham, co. Worcester, Haverynge, co. Essex, New Forest, and Porcestre, co. Southampton, Gillyng- ham, co. Dorset, and Pewesham and Melkesham, co. Wilts, which are of the king's inheritance, and which Margaret, queen of England, holds in dower of the assignment of Edward I., hunted therein, felled trees growing there, and carried away such trees and deer. Vacated because otherwise below. Queen Margaret has like letters to the same justices in the county of Worcester for the trespass committed in the forest of Feckenham. Vacated because otherwise below. May 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, Richard de York. Wyndesore and Robert de Syndlesham, on complaint by Joan, late the wife of Walter de Wycoumbe (or Wycombe) of Oxford, that John Mymekan, James Mymekan, John Wayte, Joan Neles, and «7ohn son of Alexander de Adewelle, with force broke her house at Esthamaye (sic), co. Berks, cut her corn lately growing there, and carried away the corn and also other goods of hers. May 13. The like to Lambert de Trikyngham, Edmund Deyncurt and John York. Cheynel, touching the persons who assaulted John de Mukelton at Lincoln, and carried away his goods. Renewed by the roll. 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. 145 1314. April 1. St. Albans. April 1. St. Albans. May 6. York. April 6. Ely. April 12. Peterborough. May 6. York. Membrane 16c/. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle and Peter de Donewyco, on complaint by Payn Tybotot that Roger de Scales, parson of the church of Beylham, Robert de Beumays of Beylham, Richard de Perham, clerk, Seman Baldewynne of Great Blakcnham, William Purchace of Cretynge All Saints, Alan Catchehare, Richard le Bercher of Beylham, John Kykate and Andrew Derbout, with others, with force entered his free warren at Netlestede, Braunford, Beilham, Somersham, Flocton and Bu ratal I, co. Suffolk, hunted therein, took his hares and rabbits, and fished in his stews and several fishery at Braunford, and carried away the fish, Ac. By K. The like to William Inge, Robert de Maddyngle and William de Leycestre, on complaint by the abbot of St. Albans and Henry de Sancto Neoto, his fellow monk, that William de Toternho and Walter his brother, John de Toternho, chaplain, and Philip his brother, Walter le White and William Poleyn, with others, assaulted the said brother Henry de Sancto Neoto at St. Albans, co. Hertford. By K. The like to William Inge, Robert de Maddyngle and William de Leycestre, on complaint by John le Someter I hat Luke le Dossere of St. Albans and others assaulted him at St. Albans, co. Hertford. By K. The like lo William de Goldyngton, William le Gras and William de Dene, on complaint by Richard Eldegod that William Baynard of the town of Chiche St. Osith, and Walter son of the same William, Richard brother of the same Walter, John Wuluv and Geoffrey le Taillour assaulted him at Chiche St. Osith, co. Essex. By the archbishop of Canterbury, by fine of 20s. Commission de walliis et fossatis to Nicholas de Kyngeston, Richard de Rodcneye and John de DuDSteple for the parts of Hambury Salt Marsh, co. Gloucester, Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigurnel, William de Stafford and William le Botyller of Wemme, touching an appeal in the county of Salop by Matilda, late the wife of William Andrea of Bvi iton, against Richard de la Hurst of Huthvn, Philip de Venters, knight, Richard Merlyu of Caysho, Richard son of John de Huthvn, Oliver de Wodeham Fenns, Roger Pygod of Ruthyn, John brother of the same Roger Pygod, John Yevan of Ruthyn, Roger Poleyn of Watford, John le Plumtner of Hereford, Robert le Marcschal of Patyton and John de Blakcneye, for the death of her husband. By K., at the instance of John de Grey, because it was sealed at another time. The like to Robert son of Payn J William Inge and John de Benestede, on complaint by Geoffrey, abbot of Hyde ly Winchester, that whereas the king lately took the abbot, his men, lands, goods, rents and all his posses- sions into his protection, and prohibited all persons from molesting or injuring them, Peter de Nut tele and John and Peter his sons, William le Mouner, William le Ken, Edward le Draper, Bartholomew de Tyting, Bartholomew le Wedere, John le Deveneys, Richard Russel, William Russel, Nicholas le Lindraper, Roger de Bulindon, Robert de Colingburne, Thoma3 atte Brigge, Thomas de Holeputte, John le Frenshe, Seman le Peleter, Nicholas de Exonia, Roger de Inkepenne, John Russel, John de Anne, Robert de Froyle, Adam de Cleriton, Matthew le Draper, Walter Cappe, Philip Aubyn, Nicholas le Orfevre, John Gabriel, Roger le Longe, John atte Feylde, William de Dunstapele, John de Kirkeby, Ralph le Spicer, Edmund le Scler, William Fr omund, Johu de Asseldon, Robert le 64313. 146 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane 16c? — cont. Baker, Nicholas de Shirefeild, John Gayk, ' pessoner,' Geoffrey de Exton, 'pessoner,' Walter le Blount, Robert de Warham, Roger atte Churche, Roger Rogyner, William Wollemilk, Walter Hoghelis, Richard de Helle, William de Okham, John atte Temple, Edward Stourt, Nicholas Sibrestre, Walter le Ropere, Adam de Touunbere, John atte Park, John Tyrel of Winchester, Henry de Acly, Ralph Fraunceis, William Ide, ' sutor,' John de Stoke, 'sutor,' John Cuppinge, 'poleter,' Richard de Saundon, Geoffrey le Taverner, Gregory atte Bere, William le Coupere, ' teintour,' Walter le Parcheminer, John le Taverner of Parchemynstret, Henry le Flosmonger and Henry le Cavenacer, with others, during the time of the king's protec- tion, approaching armed to the abbot's manor of la Breton, co. Southamp- ton, broke the doors of the manor, entered the manor and carried away his goods, broke the sluices of the abbot there in like manner, took the timber and carried it away, by which breach of the sluices and asportation of the timber, 100 acres of meadow of the abbot have been inundated, and assaulted his men and servants. By fine of 40s. The like to John de Foxle, R. de Wyndesore, Henry de Pentelawe and Geoffrey de — Vacated : incomplete. Membrane I5d. April 13. Commission of oyer and terminer to Gilbert de Roubiry, Henry Peterborough. Spygurnel and John de Foxle, on complaint by Katherine de Cretingge that Christiana, prioress of Haliwelle, Margaret le Vernon and Alice Romeyn, nuns of that house, brother Peter Lambyn and brother John Peseventre, lay brethren of the house, Richard de Derteford, parson of the church of Welewes, Matthew le Clerk and Thomas le Peletre, carried away her goods at Scordiche, co. Middlesex, and also a writing, by which John de Cretingge was bound to her in 40/. a year until she should be married. By fine of 2 marks made before the Council. April 14. The like to William de Ormesby, Robert de Maddyngle and Robert de Thorney. Bures, on complaint by Richard de Grey that Henry, parson of the church of Northwodebernyngham, Walter de Bernyngham, Peter de Bernyngham, John de Bernyngham, Reginald de Bernyngham, Simon le Mazoun of Saxlyngham, Eustace Simondesserjaut le Mazoun, Richard Randolfes- serjant de Bacouesthorpe and Robert de Aldeburgh, chaplain, with others, entei'ed his free warren at Shyringham, co. Norfolk, hunted therein, took his hares, rabbits and partridges, and carried them away. By p.s. Membrane 14c?. April 13. Commission to Thomas Wale, Thomas de Buckebi and Eustace de Brumbi Peterborough, to view the state of the manors of Brehulle, co. Buckingham, and Selveston, co. Northampton, and their defects, as the king, who by his letters patent has granted those manors to Richard de Arundel, for life, for his sustenance on the king's service, wishes to be certified of their state and of the defects which are in the houses, mills, walls, gardens, woods and stews thereof, and when and through whose negligence the same have happened. By C. Association of William de Goldington in a commission of oyer and terminer issued to Robert de Maddingle and Robert de Reydon, touching the persons who broke the park of John de Buteturt at Gosfeld, co. Essex, hunted therein, fished in his stews, and carried away deer and fish. April 22. Lincoln. 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. 117 Lincoln. Membrane 14rf — cont. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, John de Thorpe and Richard de Walsyngham, on complaint by John de Glaunford that Thomas Curlu, William Turteville and Robert his brother, with others, assaulted him at Glaunford, co. Lincoln. By fine of I mark. Commission de walliis et fossatis to W. bishop of Coventry and Lich- field and Hervey de Staunton for the parts of Merskland, co. Cambridge : they are also to view the acts of certain commissioners whom the king had appointed for that purpose, through whose negligence in carrying out their commission the king understands that many evils and losses have occurred. Membrane 13c?. Commission de walliis et fossatis to John Bacun, Roger de Cubbeldyk, Gilbert de Toutheby, Alan de Ratheby and Peter de Chadeworthe for the sea coast and adjacent part of the county of Lincoln. By the archbishop of Canterbury, at the instance of Guy Ferre. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula and Henry le Scrope, on complaint by Bartholomew de Welle, mariner and merchant of Lenne. John le Clerk, master of a ship called la Qerlaund of Goseford, had been attached at his suit by Richard de Wellci'ord and Simon de Merworthe. late sheriffs of the city of London, to answer to him in the court, of that city for that he, the said John It* Clerk, together with others, forcibly boarded a ship of the complainant freighted with wines and other goods and wares of his, on Thursday next before St. Thomas the Apostle in the fifth year of the king's reign, on the sea near Rochelle, where the ship was then anchored on account of tempestuous weather, and carried away the cables and other goods found in the ship, together with three anchors, and afterwards with their ship broke and wrecked his vessel and subse- quently cut away from his ship two great cables, by which it was held, whereby the ship, wines and other goods on board of her were totally lost, to the value of 600/. For a long time the said Bartholomew de Welle prosecuted his suit before the sheriffs to compel the said .John le Clerk to make him adequate compensation for the losses which he had sustained. The sheriffs, although neither satisfaction nor amends had been made tD him, and while the plea pending between the parties was before them, fraudulently suffered the said John le Clerk, convicted of the trespass in the court, freely to depart from the attachment, together with his ship and goods, to the retarding of the complainant's suit and his impoverishment, although they had caused the said Bartholomew, to wait from the commence- ment of proceedings until the said John le ( 'lerk had departed for twenty weeks until the Saturday before St. Margaret the Virgin. On that day the said Bartholomew de Welle was told by Richard de Welleford, then one of the sheriffs, and by William de Wengrave, William de Lamhithe and Roger de Depham, clerks of the said sheriffs, that nothing woidd be done in his business and that, no court would be held on that day, because they would be engaged on other business, nevertheless the said chirks in his absence, as he believing the words of the sheriffs and their clerks that no court would be held was not present, fraudulently held a court, when they caused him to be called and because he was not present to prosecute his suit, although neither of the sheriffs was present, gave judgment in that same court, that the said John le Clerk should depart quit of the said complainant, although he too was not present either by himself or his attorney. Thereupon the said Bartholomew de Welle having made a complaint in this matter, the king directed his mandate to John de Gisorciis, then mayor of the city, to have the k 2 148 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane \'6d — cont. record and process of the suit before him, aad in the presence of the sheriffs, if they wish to be present, to examine and correct any error that might be found in the same, and to do the complainant speedy justice therein according to law merchant and maritime law. Upon further complaint by the said Bartholomew de Welle that the mayor, although he had caused the record and process of the suit to come before him, had not cared to do him further justice therein, the king assigned the above-named justices to examine the record and process at St. Martins le Grand, London, to enquire into the matter by the oath as well of merchants and mariners as of other good and lawful men of the said city, to correct the error and default, if any shall be found in such record and process, and to do justice therein according to the law and custom of the realm, law merchant and maritime law, as far as they shall be necessary or useful, being observed in this business. Membrane I2d. April 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Benstede, John de Mutford Beverley. and John de Redenhale, on complaint by John Bacun and Edmund Bacun, touching the persons who broke their park at Gyng Mounteny, co. Essex, hunted therein, and took and carried away deer. By fine of 20s. April 27. The like to John de Donecastre, Richard de Bernyngham and Adam de Beverley. Middelton, on complaint by Robert le Conestable, parson of the church of Foston by Great Kelke, that Gerard, prior of Bridlyngton, Adam son of Beatrice de Neweton, William de Stoupes, Simon le Taillur, Roger le Pendere, Robert Passaunt, Hugh del Breuhus, William de Wyneston, John le Celereresman, John de Besyngby, Robert Forman of Fraysthorpe, Simon Shitel, Robert de Sempryngham, Walter Swalwe, Thomas de Brighain, Thomas Page, John son of Avicia, Thomas Hirninge, Gilbert del Celer of Bridlyngton, Adam le Priourescok, Geoffrey de Eston and Robert de Cayton, with others, broke his houses at Foston by Great Kelke, co. York, assaulted him, and carried away his goods. Changed because it was sealed at another time by fine of 20s., and the fine is enrolled. Membrane \\d. May 2. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Inge, Robert de Maddingle York. and William de Leycestre, on complaint by the abbot of St. Albans that whereas he is lord of the town of St. Albans, co. Hertford, and by reason of his dominion the men of the town ought to grind their corn of every kind at his mills in the town and not elsewhere, and all the men of the town in times past have been accustomed to do so, and that it was not lawful for them to erect hand-mills, Robert de Lumbury has constructed a hand-mill within the town to the prejudice of the abbot and infringement of his authority, and that when John Pecok, bailiff of the abbot for the town, hearing that Robert de Limbury had constructed such mill, approached his house and wished to remove the upper stone of the mill by way of dis- traint, Robert de Limbury forcibly resisted him so that he could not take the stone. By p.s. The like to the same justices, on like complaint, by the abbot of St. Albans against Luke de Neterham, Benedict Spichfat and Simon de Ikelford. 7 EDWARD II.— Part II. 149 Membrane lie? — cont. The like to Richard de Waisingham and Thomas de Snyterton, on complaint by Gerard de Marsan, Andrew de Ligardis and William Dalman, merchant vintners of Gaseony, that whereas their men and servants with a ship of theirs freighted with wines put into the port of Boston and the ship whilst at anchor was broken by a whirlwind, their men and servants escaping from the ship alive, and the wine out of it being cast upon the high sea and afterward by the reflux of the sea upon the coast of Norfolk, divers persons of that county carried away the wines and still detain them. The justices are to enquire by oath of good men of the county of Norfolk touching the persons who carried away the wines, and to make due resti- tution to the merchants, provided that they can reasonably show the wines to be theirs and that their men and servants, or some of them, escaped alive from the ship so that the wines ought not to be wreck of sea. By p.s. May 6. The like to John de Foxlee and John de Batesford, on complaint by York. Joan, late the wife of Walter de Wycombe of Oxford, that John Mymekan broke her house at Esthanneye, co. Berks, cut her growing corn, and carried away the corn and other goods of hers. By the archbishop of Canterbury. May 7. Association of Gerard Salveyn in a commission issued to John de Insula York. and John de Eure touching trespasses alleged to have been committed at Kirkeby Moresheved. Membrane \0d. Commission to John de Foxle, J. de Benstede and T. de la Hyde to deliver the gaol of Launceveton of Richard le Skynner, Robert Rose, Peter atte Lee, John le Bui, Eustace le Sumenour, Alexander le Bole, Henry Gull and John le Tannour, mariners of Ermue, in the Isle of Wight, prisoners for the counterfeiting of the coinage of tin of the king's stannary in the county of Cornwall. Membrane 9 Aug. 7. Grant to Ralph de Stokes, king's clerk, of the prebend of Nassington in Kingston-upon- the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the bishopric Hul1 - of Lincoln being void and in the hands of the late king. By letters of the secret seal, Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop of Lincoln, merchants and burgesses of Ipre. 8 EDWARD II.— Past I. 163 1314. Membrane 28 — cont. Aug. 3. Appointment, during pleasure, at the request of Roger de Felton, of York. Peter son of William de Treveluargh to the custody of the king's castle of Tyntagel. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance directed to Thomas Lercedek no, the king's steward of Cornwall, or his deputy, to deliver to him the castle, with its armour, vic- tuals and all other things in the castle which are in his custody. Aug. 11. William de Hereford, canon of Chirbury, bringing news to the king of York. the death of R. late prior of that place, has letters of licence to elect for the sub-prior and convent. By K. Aug. 10. Pardon to John de Lacheleye and Isabella his wife for acquiring to them York. and his heirs, without licence, the manor of Lyndesele from Ralph Perot, tenant in chief; with restitution of the same. By fine of 10/. Aug. 2. Grant, as a special favour, to Robert de Fienlos, who lately demised to York. farm to the king his manor of Wendovre for a term of ten years from the date of the demise, and to whom the king has in hand paid the farm lor the first five years, of which ten years one has almost elapsed, that after the lapse of the two first years of the said term of ten years, he may again have the manor quit of the said demise, as well, viz. for those three years for which the king has satisfied him as for the other five years ensuing. By p.s. July 20. Protection without clause, for one year, for Robert de Bardelhy, clerk, York. member of the king's Household, staying in his service. July 19. Exemption, for life, for John de Harsik from being placed on assizes, York. juries, or recognisances; and from being mule sheriff or other bailiff or minister of the king, against his will. By p.s. Aug. 10. Siife-coiuluct, for one year, for the men of the abbot of Newminsier dri\ in^ York. and conveying his animals, stock and goods towards the south, as the abbot on account of the inroads of the Scots, who ha\e wasted a great part of his goods in the county of Northumberland, and who continue to do so. pro- poses to send his animals, stock and other goods southward for the safety thereof. By K. Aug. 12. Safe-conduct, for one year, at the request of Philip, king of France, for York. divers burgesses and merchants of the town of Ipre coming within the realm with goods and merchandise to trade. By K. Aug. 15. Grant, for life, to Tassard de Flamosele, king's yeoman, on account of his York. good service, of 10/. a year to be received out of the issues of the custom of the town of Dover by the hands of the constable ot the castle of Dover, one moiety at Christmas and the other at Midsummer. By p.s. July 30. Pardon, at the instance of John Mauleverer, to Nicholas de Bradeley of York. the trespass which he committed by adhering to the king's Scotch enemies, and of all trespasses committed by him within the realm, provided that he repair immediately to the Marches of Scotland with horses and arms, and remain there in the company of the king's lieges for the protection and defence of those marches. By writ of the secret seal. Surrender to R. bishop of Durham, who lately granted to the king, at his request, the castle of Norham for a term of three years from the date of the concession for the safety and protection of the Marches of Scotland, although that term has not yet lapsed, of his castle, together with the armour, victuals and other things then found in the castle and delivered to the king by inden- ture, to hold in as ample manner as he held the same before the said conces- sion. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. L 2 164 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane 28 — cont. Aug. 14. Appointment, during pleasure, of Henry do Badewe to the custody of the York. castle of Dublin. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Mandate in pursuance directed to Thomas de Hewysshe to deliver the castle to him, together with the armour, victuals and all other things which are in the castle in his custody. Aug. 13. Protection without clause, for one year, for Edmund le Botiller, who is York. staying in Ireland on the king's service. Aug. 13. Pardon, at the request of W. archbishop of York, to Adam de Cateby of York. all the trespasses committed by him in the park of Huntingfeld, which is in the king's hands by reason of the heir of William de Huntingfeld, tenant in chief, being a minor, whereof he was indicted before William de Deen and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer. By K. 15. Mandate directed to the person who holds the place of treasurer and to York. the barons of the Exchequer to grant an acquittance to John deHarecourt, lord of Boseworthe, for the service of a knight's fee, as William de Monte Acuto has testified that he served with the king, by his order, in the army of Scotland, in the seventh year of the king's reign. Vacated. General pardon to Robert de Ibole, on account of his good service in Scotland. Vacated. Aug. 16. Grant, during pleasure, to Margaret, late the wife of John Comyn son York. of John Comyn, who was lately killed whilst on the king's service in Scotland, for her sustenance and that of Aymer their son, of the manor of Maunesfeld, co. Nottingham, together with its soke, the farm of Lyndeby and the mills of Carbelton to the value of 54/. 1 4s., the manor of Geytindon, co. Northampton, to the value of 52/., and the manor of Harewetle, co. Berks, to the value of 30/. a year; all which the king, considering the good ser* vice of the said .John Comyn son of John Corny u towards king Edward I. and himself, and that his lands and tenements in Scotland were wasted and destroyed by the Scots, had granted to him during pleasure in aid of his expenses and of his sustenance. Writ de intcndendo for her directed to the men and tenants of the same. They are to be exonerated at the Exchequer for the farms thereof. Protection without clause, until Christmas, for Elizabeth, countes3 of Anegos. Nothing is to be taken by the king's ministers or others, for his use, of her corn or other goods or chattels against, her will. By K., on the information of Henry de Bello Monte. Aug. 15. Writ of aid. directed to the king's baili H s and liege-- in the county of York, York. for Master Adam de G lash am, carpenter, whom the king has commanded to make a peel wiihin the manor of R. bishop of Durham of Norihallerton, at the king's expense, for the safety of ihose parts, and to provide timber for the peel ;ind also workmen, as well masons as carpenters, for the same. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Nicholas de Oginbien, merchant, whom the king is sending beyond the seas on his business. Protection without clause, for one year, for Joan, late the wife of John le Chaumberleyn. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Membrane 27. Aug. 12. Safe-conduct, until Easter, for Merlin de Sene, whom the king is sending York. beyond seas to buy horses for his use. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. 8 EDWARD II.— Part t. 165 1314. Membrane 27 — cont. Aug. 13. Protection with clause, until Whitsunday, for John de Hothum, going York. to Ireland on the king's service. By K. The like for the under-mentioned persons, who are going to Ireland with John de Hothum, viz. : — Hugh de Foston. John de Ousthorp. John de Hothum, going to Ireland on the king's service, has letters nominating Thomas de Ponte Fracto his attorney until Whitsunday. Protection for John Take], going with John de Hothum as above. Aug. 12. Appointment of John de Hothum, king's clerk, whom the king intends York. to send to Ireland for divers matters concerning him and in whose circum- spection he has full confidence, to supervise the state of the Exchequer, Dublin, and to view what debts due to the king are levied there, and what remain to be levied, to order in what manner the latter shall be levied with most haste, so that the king may be best served therein, and to certify the king thereof. By K. Writ de intendendo for him directed to the treasurer, barons, chamber- lains and other ministers of the Exchequer, Dublin. Aug. 12. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by John de Segrave, York. keeper of the forest on this side Trent, for Thomas son of Thomas de Tolt horpe and Alice his wife to enclose with a little dyke and low hedge, according to the assize of the forest, and to reduce to cultivation a plot of waste within the forest of Galtris in a place called 'Westwodc' and ' Wulleeotewra,' con- taining 24 acres by the perch of the forest, which they hud acquired to them and the heirs of their bodies from Walter de Bedewynile, king's clerk, treasurer of the church of St. Peter, York. I5y fine of 1 mark. Aug. 16. Grant, at the request of queen Isabella, the king's consort, to dementia, York. abbess of Elnestowe, that, whenever that abbey shall be void by her cession, resignation or deposition, the prioress and nuns of the said house shall have all the issues of the abbey and of all its temporalities, together with all its goods, and may dispose; of the same and order touching the same as shall seem best to them during such voidance, so that neither the escheator nor any other minister of the king, or of his heirs, shall meddle therewith during the voidance, saving to the king and his heirs the knights' fees, advowsons of churches, wards, reliefs and escheats which shall fall in to the said abbey or to its temporalities during the time of such voidance. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Aug. 17. Grant to William de Ayremynne, king's clerk, of the prebend of Bogeden York. in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the bishopric of Lincoln being lately void and in the hands of king Edward [. By K. Mandate in pursuance for him directed to the bishop of Lincoln. Aug. 14. Protection without clause, for one year, for Master John de Nassington York. the younger whilst prosecuting within the realm certain matters specially enjoined on him by the king. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : — Master William de Slanes. Master William de Syreston. William de Twyford. Master John de Nassington. Aug. 18. Pardon to Thomas son of Thomas Colle of Shrewsbury for the death of York. Hugh son of Nicholas Tymmesone of Shrewsbury. By K. on the information of William de Melton. 166 CALENDAR, OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane 27 — cont. Pardon to Henry Crane of Staunton of his outlawry, if any, for the death of Nicholas de Wodeburgh of Morleye. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Vacated because otherwise below. The hospitality to be shown, at the king's request, during the meeting of the next Parliament summoned at York, to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, by Ralph de Monte Hermerii at the town of Clyfton by York, is not to be to the latter's prejudice in future. Ralph de Monte Hermerii asserts that he holds that town for the term of his life of the grant of the late king for his livery. [Foedeia.] By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Aug. 15. Grant to Master Edmund de London, king's clerk and one of the House- York, hold, on account of his good service as well to king Edward I. as to queen Eleanor, the king's mother, that he shall be preferred before all other king's clerks upon the next voidance to any ecclesiastical benefice, that is in the king's gift, of the value of 100 marks, whether it be a dignity, prebend, hospital, or church with cure, which he shall think fit to accept. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Aug. 15. Pardon to John Stacy for acquiring for life, without licence, the bailiwick York. of the custody of the hundred of Aungre, co. Essex, from John de Ripariis, who held it in chief ; with restitution of the same. By fine of ^ mark. Aug. 2. Licence, at the request of Isabella, queen of England, for the Friars York. Minors of York to acquire in mortmain all the houses and plots of land from their middle gate by the head of the chancel of their church to the lane which is called ' Hertergate,' and from thence to the river Ouse towards the west, adjacent to their area there for the enlargement thereof. By p.s. Aug. 16. Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, for Ralph Spray and Robert Romeyn, York. whom the king is sending to purvey and buy flesh, fish and other necessaries for the office of his kitchen. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. The like for William le Pulter to make purveyance of poultry. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. The like for Walter de Harwe to make purveyance for the office of the scullion. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : — Walter de Leghton, \ William de Onnyngg, Walter de Rokesford, Gilbert, de Holeburne, » lx William de Basyngstok, > as P ul,ve y ors of P°» ltr y- John Skot, Robert de Hemlamstede, Edward le Puletere, By K. on the information of J. de Okham. The like for Thomas de Ledred, purveyor of brushwood, coal, litter and other things for the office of the king's chamber. The like, until All Saints' Day, for Adam de Wy, purveyor of flesh, fish and other things for the office of the kitchen. Exemption, for life, for Henry le Scrope, in respect of his houses upon Bitchehille in the city of York, and the houses which he holds for life there of the demise of the prior of Boulton in Craven, from livery of the king's marshals and ministers and of any other persons. By p.s. Aug. 15. Protection without clause, for one year, for Robert de Wakefeld, parson York. of the church of Rockeley. Aug. 2 York. 8 EDWARD II.— Part t 167 Membrane 27 — cont. Pardon to William Lengleys, on account of his good service in Scotland, for the rape of Isabella de Wardecoppe, for breaking into the houses of Henry de Wardecoppe and for robbery committed by him, and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. By p.s. Aug. 17. Protection without clause, for one year, for William de Sutton, ' clerk.' York. Aug. 18. Notification to the keepers of the lands and tenements of Richard de York. Arundell, lately taken prisoner by the king's Scotch enemies and rebels whilst on the king's service in Scotland, where he is still detained, and for whose indemnity the king wishes to provide and to hasten his delivery from the hands of the Scots, of the appointment, until All Saints Day, of William de WesByngton, king's yeoman, to view all the goods of the said Richard, and to make an indenture thereof with them. On the approach of the said William de Wessyngton they are to permit him to view the goods, and to make an indenture thereof as above : also they are to keep safe all such goods for the use of the said Richard de Arundell until they have further order either from the king or from him. 1314. July 8. Berwick- upon' Tweed. Membrane 26. Aug. 27. Melbourne. Aug. 24. Lenton. Aug. 27. Melbourne. Aug. 18. York. Sept. 1. York. Notification to the bishop of Hereford of the royal assent to the election of Philip de Monte Gomeri, sub-prior of Chirebury, to be prior of that house. By p.s. Pardon, on account of the good service in Scotland of David de Pembroke, deceased, to Elena his wife of the 32 marks in which he was bound to tlie king for the farm of the manor of Templeton in Notherd, late of the Templars, in the county of Kathei high in Ireland, and which he held of the king's grant during four years. The said Elena and the heirs of the said David de Pembroke are to be entirely quit of the said 32 marks. By p.s. Protection without clause, for two years, for G. bishop of Enachdune. By p.s. Pardon to John de Bisshoposdon for acquiring in fen, without licence, from Richard Moniroun the bailiwick of the forcsiership of Lekhey and Pupperode in the forest of Feckenham, held in chief; with restitution of the same. By fine of 40j. Notification to J. bishop of Norwich of the revocation of the presentation of Richard de Estdenc to the church of All Saints, Est Warham, in the diocese of Norwich. The king made the presentation believing that the church was void through the death of Richard de Aston, rector of the church, and that it was in his gift by reason of his custody of the lands of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, tenant in chief, but it appears that the said Richard de Aston is alive and is detained in prison in Scotland by the king's enemies. By E. on the information of W. de Melton. Protection without clause, for one year, for Isabella de Welle, lady of Vescy. The like for Cicely de Welle and Aline her sister. Safe-conduct, for one year, for William de la Sale and Ralph de Burton, whilst attending to their own business within the realm. 168 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane 26 — cont. Sept. 1. Pardon to John Petyt of Shorne, co. Kent, on account of his good service York. in Scotland, for the death of John le Ismongere of Shorne, and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. The like, word for word, for John Poteman of Shorne, co. Kent. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Sept. 4. Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Anthony de Fasu, whom the king is York. sending to divers parts of the realm to receive in his name sundry sums of money from certain persons, and to convey the same to him to 5Tork. Aug. 26. Pardon to Robert atte Walle, on account of his good service in Scotland, Melbourne, for the death of Robert son of Richard de Mac worth, and also of any out- lawry incurred thereby. By p.s. Sept. 1. The late king having granted a licence to William de Thorntoft, king's York. clerk, to alienate in mortmain a messuage, 40 acres of land and 10s. of rent, in Yukflet, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in a chapel lately founded in the town of Yukflet in honour of St. Mary the Virgin, and William de Thorntoft having granted the same to Hugh de Hattefeld, chaplain, for the celebration of divine service as above, the king, at the request of the grantor and to show special favour to the chaplain, grants to the latter licence to hold the said premises in frank almoin. Protection without clause, until Christmas, for Master Thomas de Suthwerk, parson of the church of Stayngriff. Sept. 4. Protection for one year, without clause, for the abbot of Roucestre. York. July 10. Bernard, abbot of Beaubec, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating Berwick-upon- Ralph de Hermanville, his fellow monk, and Roger Kavene his attorneys in Tweed. Ireland for two years. By p.s. Sept. 4. Protection with clause volumvs, at the request of queen Isabella, for the York. prioress and nuns of Arthyngton and their men, lands, rents and all their possessions. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. The like, word for word, for the prioress and nuns of St. Clement by York. The like for the prioress and nuns of Swine. The like for Master James de Ispania, parson of the church of Routhbury. Writ of aid, until All Saints' Day, for Henry de la Marche, king's yeoman, whom the king has commanded to purvey candles for his use. By K. July 9. Pardon to Adam son of Henry de Beriare, on account of his good service Berwick-upon- in Scotland, for the death of Robert son of Adam de Penreth, and also of Tweed. arj y ou tlawry incurred thereby. By p.s. The like for Peter Twere of Elneton for the death of John atte Pirye of Elneton. By p.s. The like for Ralph de Wyrksale for the death of John Grym. By p.s. The like of Robert Spryng for the death of John Spryng. By p.s. Aug. 27. Presentation of Master Richard de Clare to the church of Dongarvan, Melbourne, in the king's gift, in the diocese of Lismore. By p.s. Sept. 6. Presentation of Master Jordan Moraunl to the church of Shorham with York. its chapel, in the king's gift by reason of the archbishopric of Canterbury having been lately void and in the hands of the late king. The letters are addressed to W. archbishop of Canterbury. Renewed by the roll because it was sealed at another time by writ of privy seal. 8 EDWARD II.— Part L 1314. Sept. 7. Oulston. [Wolston.] Sept. 6. York. Sept. 7. Oulston. [Wolston.] Aug. 26. Melbourne. Sept. 10. York. Aug. 26. Melbourne. Membrane 26 — cont. Protection and safe-conduct, during pleasure, at the request of queen Isabella, the king's consort, for John de Waterchie and Gervasc, his brother, merchants of Dynant, coming within the realm with their goods and wares to trade there. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Power to W. bishop of Exeter, Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, and Henry de Bello Monte, the king being unable to be present, to open the Parliament about to assemble at York on the morrow of the Nativity of St. Mary the Virgin, and to continue the same until his arrival. By p.s. Writ de intendendo for them directed to archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, earls, barons, knights and other lieges about to assemble at the said Parliament. Afterwards, under the same date, like letters were made, the said Henry de Bello Monte being omitted, to the said bishop of Exeter, the bishop of Worcester and the said earl of Pembroke, mutatis mutandis. [Fcedera : Pari. Writs.] Emelina Longeleye. staying in England, has letters nominating Ralph de Sharpenham and Peter le Botiller her attorneys in Ireland for three years. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Ralph de Walecote, merchant of the king's realm, going to divers places with his goods and wares to trade therein. By p.s. [3159.] Protection, without clause, for one year, for Acard de Long Preez, parson of the church of Ordeshale. By p.s. [3141.] Safe-conduct, until Martinmas, for the men of Maneutus Francisci and his fellows, merchants of the Society of the Bardi of Florence, king's merchants, and the mariners of a ship of John Costan, which they have laden with their wool in the port of Kingston-upon-Hull, for conveyance beyond the seas. Maneutus Francisci and his fellows have like letters for the ship of John Rotenheryng laden with wool in the same port. They also have like letters for a ship of Bayonne laden with wool in the same port. Protection without clause, for one year, for Alice, late the wife of John le Palmer of Nottingham, who is building the bridge of Hethebeth. By p.8. Membrane 25. Sept. 6. Protection, for one )ear, with clause nolumus, for the prior of Walton, York. upon representation on his behalf that certain persons, feigning that they are purveyors of victuals and divers other things for the king's use, frequently come to the priory and its granges and there take in the king's name divers animals, carts, corn and other victuals, although they have no commission to do so, and carry away the same for their own pleasuie against the will of the prior nnd his bailiffs, on which account he presented his petition to the king, praying for a speedy remedy against such insolence. The king, assenting to the petition, notifies his bailiffs and other [ieges that he has taken into his protection the prior and his men, lands, rents and all the possessions of the priory ; and that nothing is to be taken against the will of the prior, or of his bailitfs, of the goods of the priory by any person, unless one who has a special commission from the king for the purpose. By K. on the information of YV. de Melton. 170 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane 25 — cont. Sept. 7. Notification to W. archbishop of Canterbury of the royal assent to the Oulston. election of Master David ap Blethint, a canon of the church of St. Asaph, to be bishop of that place. By p.s. Aug. 11. Presentation of Master Howel ap Ithel to a fourth part of the church of York. Thlanhannan in Yal, in the diocese of St. Asaph, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of St. Asaph. By p.s. Sept. 6. Thomas de la Roche, staying in Wales, has letters nominating Walter York. Curtays and John Pykebon his attorneys for two years. Protection without clause, for three years, for Adam de Osgodeby, clerk and member of the king's Household, and prebendary in the church of Langecestre. Sept. 12. King Edward I. having by his letters patent granted licence to the prior York. of St. Oswald's to buy, notwithstanding the statute of mortmain, lands or rents to the value of 10 marks a year for the use of himself and his convent, and afterwards upon a fine made by the prior and convent with king Edward II., for which the king granted them licence to acquire in mortmain lands and tenements to the value of 20 marks a year, the prior and convent by virtue of such licences acquired in fee 70 acres and 3 roods of land and 4/. 3s. Ad. of rent in Suthkyrkeby and Okelesthorpe from German Hay, 24 acres of land in Gomershal from Master William de Pykeryng, 6 acres and a rood of land, 3^ acres of meadow, and a third part of a mill in Sulgholm from Richard Freman of Sulgholm, a messuage and 1 6£ acres of land in Wylghsyk from William de Bosevile, a messuage and a bovate of land in Huntewyk from Geoffrey le Taylliour, and a toft in Addewyk from Robert de Raynebergh, which lands, tenements and rents are worth by the year 10 marks and 6s., as appears by an inquisition taken by John de Eure, escheator on this side Trent, and returned into the Chancery, the king, to give effect to the above-mentioned licences, grants licence to the prior and convent that they may retain the same, viz. ten marks by virtue of the licence of the late king, and the remaining 6s. by virtue of the licence granted by himself and in part satisfaction thereof. Sept. 12. Licence for William de Bukmynystre to grant a messuage and a carucate York. of land in Little Castreton by Staunford, which is held in chief as of the manor of Eston by Staunford, which manor is in the hands of queen Margaret as dower of the assignment of king Edward I., to John de Neville of Stokes, to hold to him and his heirs of the said queen so long as she shall live, and after her death of the king and his heirs. By fine of 100s. Sept. 15. Grant to Robert son of Payn of that which pertains to the king of the York. marriage of Katherine, late the wife of John Biset, tenant in chief, the fine to wit, if she shall have made any with the king for that marriage, or the forfeiture appertaining to the king, if she marries without the king's licence or that of the said Robert son of Payn. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Sept. 13. Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter, dated at Rishangeles on Mon- York. day after St. James the Apostle in the year 1307, which Margery, sister and heir of John le Parker of Rishangeles, made to Simon Bushe of Mendle- sham and to Richard his son, granting to them, in consideration of a sum of money paid to her, all the lands, rents and tenements held by her in Rishangeles and Thorndone, which had descended to her on the. death of her said brother, as well in messuages, houses, buildings, arable lands, meadows, feedings, pastures, gardens, curtilages, stews, ponds, fences, hedges, dykes, ways, paths and commons, homages, and rents, together with the bailiwick of the custody of the park of Rishangeles, and the serjeancy 8 EDWARD II.— Part I. 171 1314. Membrane 25— cont. of the bailiwick of the fee at Eye as bailiff, precepts and executions of court there, with all the commodities and profits in any manner belonging to the bailiwick of the custody of the park and to the serjeancy, without any detainment, to hold to them and the heirs of the said Richard and their assigns, of the chief lords of the fee by the services which pertain to the same tenements ; further grant by her to them to hold in like manner of the reversion of all tenements which Joan, late the wife of her brother, the said John le Parker, holds in dower of her inheritance, with all commodities and profits belonging to the bailiwick of the custody of the park and to the said serjeancy which upon the death of the said Joan ought to revert to her. Witnesses : Edmund de Bedyngfeld, Nigel de Keneton, William de Giselyng- ham, Adam le Flemyng, John le Poure, William le Leche, Richard de Hewode, Richard de Mondeford and John de Bosco. By p.s. Sept. 16. Grant to Roger de Audele, king's clerk, of the precentorship in the church York. St. Patrick, Dublin, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the arch- bishopric of Dublin. By K. on the; information of VV. de Melton. Mandate in pursuance directed to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Patrick, Dublin. Sept. 15. Grant to Roger de Audele, king's clerk, of the prebend, late of Walter de York. Thornbury, deceased, in the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of Dublin. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Mandate in pursuance directed to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Patrick, Dublin. Protection, for one year, for the prior and convent of Tynemuthc, the king wishing to provide for their security, whose goods and chattels are frequently wasted by the inroads of the Scots into the county of Northum- berland. Nothing is to be taken of their corn, hay, victuals, carriages, or other goods or chattels for the king's use against their will. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Sept. 16. Pardon to William le Frensshe of Fyngryngho of his outlawry in the York. county of Essex for non-appearance before William de Ormesby, Alan de GoldiDgham and Thomas do Gray, justices of oyer and terminer, touching trespasses committed by him and others against John de Kyneshale, pro- vided he surrender at the prison of Colecestre. By K. Membrane 24. Sept. 6. Inspezimus and confirmation of the under-mentioned charters and grants York. to the Friars Peachers of Jarum, viz. : — I, A charter of Peter de Brus the third, granting to them in frank almoin, for the good of his own soul and the soul of Hillary his wife, that toft which lies in the town of Jarum between the toft of the prior of Giseburgh on the north, ' le Casteldike ' on the south, and which abuts on the king's highway passing through the middle of the town of Jarum, and upon the bank of the These, which toft Walter Lesceby formerly bought from Richard de Brunton ; witnesses, Roger de Brus his uncle, Roger de Thokotes, John de Burtona, knights, William de Malteby, John de Thokotes his steward, Robert de Braythewathe, John de Aula, William de Elleton, William de la Hou and William de Aula, burgesses of Jarum. II. Of a writing of Marmaduke de Twenge, lord of Danneby, and of Lucy his wife, granting in frank almoin, tor the good of their souls, to the same friars a plot of land which lies in width between the rivulet 172 1314. CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. Membrane 24 — cont. of Skytering on the one part and the land of the said friars on the other, and extends in length from the king's highway of Jarum to the river Teyse, which plot of land they held of the gift of John de Levington in the same town, so that they may enclose the plot by a wall corresponding to the ancient wall of their exterior close ; witnesses, Sirs William Daniel, William de Roselle, Adam de Setun, knights, John de Aula of Jarum, William' his brother, John de Heltun of Jarum, William de la Hou of Jarum and Nicholas Herre of Jarum. III. Of a charter of John son of Roger de Levyngton, granting in frank almoin to the said friars all his land which lay between their acre on the one part and a little plot which he formerly held from the abbot and convent of Jervaulx on the other in width, and extended in length from the king's highway of Jarum towards the river Teyse ; witnesses, Sirs Marmaduke de Twenge, Eobert his son, John de Eggesclive, Walter de Cyrisi, Richard de Crosseby, knights, John de Menyl of Midelton, John de Lythegrayns, Alan de Malteby, John de Aula of Jarum, John de Elleton, John de Aslakeby, Hugh de Fenewyc, William Wyger, and Laurence de Hiscopton. IV. Of a quit-claim by the same John de Levyngton, son and heir of Roger de Levyngton, to them of the plot of land which he formerly held from the abbot and convent of Jorwall, which lay between the area he had already granted to them on the one part and the river or rivulet of Skitering on the other in width, and extended in length from the king's highway of Jarum towards the river Teyse and abutted on the land, late of John de Meynil, which they hold, subject to a payment to the abbot and convent of Jorwall of 20d. ; witnesses, Sirs Marmaduke de Twenge, Robert his son, John de Eggesclive, Walter de Cyresi, Richard de Crosseby, knights, John de Menil of Midelton, John de Lithegraynis, Alan de Malteby, John de Aula of Jarum, John de Elleton, John de Aslakeby, Hugh de Fenwike, William Wiger and Laurence de Biscopton. V. Of a charter of John de Aselacby, burgess of Jarum, which with the assent of Petronilla his wife he made, granting in frank almoin, for the good of his own soul and that of his wife, to the said friars that toft which is called ' Ribaldcroft ' in the territory of Jarum lying between the king's highway on the one part and the river Tayse of the other, and extending from the land of the hospital of St. Nicholas towards the south to the dyke which is called ' le Castel- dike ' towards the north, which croft he and his wife had bought from William called the Hunter (dido Venatore) son of Richard the Hunter ( Venatoris) of Castellevington ; witnesses, Sirs Nicholas de Menille, Arnold de Percy, John de Menille ot Midelton, Robert Gower, knights, William the Hunter ( Venatore) of Castellevington, John de Malteby, Hugh de Hilton, Stephen Gower of Caldyngelby, Ralph Lester, Thomas de Swayneby, William Wygger, Richard de Wauxand and Thomas the Proctor (procurator). VI. And of a confirmation by William de Latymer, lord of Jarum, and Lucy, his late wife, granting and confirming to the same friars the gift which John de Aslakeby, burgess of Jarum, with the assent of Petronilla his wife, made to them of a croft in the territory of J arum, which is called ' Eybald Croft' (sic), which they had bought from William called the Hunter of Castellevington ; witnesses, Sir Nicholas de Menyl, Arnold de Percy of Kildale, John de Menyl, Robert Guwer, knights, William de Aslakby, William the Hunter (Venatore), John de Malteby, Ralph le Lester, Walter de Steyneby, John de Aslakby, William Wyger and Thomas de Swaneby. By p.a. 8 EDWARD II.— Past I. 173 1314. Membrane 24 — cont. Sept. 12. The king to the sheriff of York and all other his bailiffs, ministers and York. other lieges in that county. As divers rents in the city of York and else- where in that county appointed for the sustenance of a chaplain celebrating divine service daily in the chapel at the mills, sometime of the Templars, by the castle of York, which mills are in the king's hands, are in arrear, to the abating of the divine worship, the king appoints Richard Squier, king's yeoman, to levy and collect all such rents which are in arrear. The sheriff and others are to render every assistance to the said Richard Squier, whenever requisitioned, so that the said rents may be levied for the suste- nance of the chaplain and not converted to any other uses. John Mantra vers and Eleanor his wife, staying in England, have letters nominating John de Cadebury and Maurice Pointz their attorneys in Ireland for two years. Sept. 13. Mandate to John Abel, escheator beyond Trent, for the restitution of the York. temporalities of the priory of Chirebury to Philip de Monte Gomeri, a canon of Chirebury, whose election as prior of that place has been con- firmed by R. bishop of Hereford. Writ de intendendo for the prior directed to the knights, freemen and other tenants of the house. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prioress of St. Clement's by York and the nuns of that place by Richard de Freston of 2 messuages in York, and also by him and William de Freston of 5 acres of laud in the suburb of York, and by Simon le Chapeleyn of 2 acres of land in the same suburb. By flue of 20s. Sept. 14. Protection, for one year, without clause, for Nicholas Fermbaud, parson York. of the prebendal church of Westthurrok. Membrane 23. Sept. 14. Writ de intendendo directed to all tenants of the castles, lands and tene- York. ments, late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, deceased, tenant in chief, in Glamorgan and Morgannou, for Bartholomew de Bade- lesmere, to whom the king has granted, during pleasure, the custody of those lands, so that he shall answer at the Exchequer for the issues thereof ; and also as the said Bartholomew de Badelesmere is by command con- tinually engaged on the king's business and is in consequence unable personally to discharge the duties which pertain to such custody, for any deputies whom lie may appoint and for whom he shall answer. Sept. 12. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of York. Boulton in Craven by Ranulph de Oterburne of 8 tofts and 4 bovates of land in Malghum, and which are worth in all issues 34*. a year, as appears by an inquisition taken by John de Eure, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 20 marks a year. Sept. 15. Presentation of William de Molton to the prebendal portion of the church York. of Wretlyng, iu the diocese of Chichester, in the king's free chapel of Hastinges, lately held by Thomas de Redinges, which is in the king's gift. °By K. Sept. 6. York. Protection without clause, for one year, for Robert de Bardilby, canon of St. Peter's, York. Nothing is to be taken, against his will, of his corn hay, carts, or other goods and chattels for the use of the king, or of any other person. 174 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane 23 — cont. Sept. 15. Grant to Roger de Audele, king's clerk, of the prebend which Roger de York. Wynkefeld, deceased, held in the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of Dublin. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Mandate in pursuance directed to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Patrick, Dublin. Byndus de Pandunell [Bandinell], canon of the king's free chapel of Tuttynhale, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Albertinus de Pandunell his attorney for two years. John de Hastynges, staying in England, has letters nominating Walter Curteys and John de Wyklewode his attorneys in Ireland for two years. John son of John de Hastinges, William de Burbache and Robert de Heyle, executors of the testament of John de Hastinges, staying in Eng- land, have letters nominating Walter Curteys and John de Wyklewode their attorneys in Ir. land for two years. July 8. Pardon to Edmund de Raygate, on account of his good service in Scot- Berwick-upon- land, for the death of Geoffrey Edolf of Killum and for other felonies and Tweed. trespasses, and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. By p.s. Sept. 15. Licence for John de Trewyk to grant to Richard de Emeldon of New- York. castle-npon-Tyne a moiety of the manor of Jesemuthe, held in chief. By fine of 40*. Sept. 16. Presentation of Adam de Brom to the church of St. Creed (de Sancta York. Crida), in the diocese of Exeter. Sept. 17. Pardon to Henry Crane of Staunton Arald for the death of Nicholas de York. Wodeburgh of Morleye, and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. By K. on the information ol \V. de Me'ton. Sept. 15. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Nicholas de Segrave of a York. messuage, a carucate of land and 40s. of rent in Alsthorpe, Burghle and Cotesmor to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of Alsthorpe for his soul and the souls of his ancestors and of all Christians. By K. on the information of the archbishop of Canterbury. Pardon to John de Whelpedale, on account of his good service in Scot- land, for the death of Alan Gerrok, and for other homicides, robberies, larcenies, burglaries, felonies and trespasses, as well in the time of king Edward I. as of the present king, and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. By K. Sept. 18. Licence to Alice, late the wife of Peter Corbet, tenant in chief, to marry York. whomsoever she will of the king's allegiance. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Oct. 10. Ingelram de Gynes and Christiana his wife, going beyond the seas, have York. letters nominating John de Cauucefeld and Adam de Burton their attorneys for one year. By K. Protection without clause for Ingelram de Gynes, going beyond the seas as above. Sept. 18. Licence for John son of Richer de Refham of London to grant his manor York. of Stanford Ryvers, held in chief, to John de Gras and Pauline his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder failing such issue to Walter Reginaldi, archbishop of Canterbury, and his heirs. By K. Sept. 12. Protection without clause, for one year, for Geoffrey de Welleford, clerk, York. parson of the church of Potterspiry, 8 EDWARD II.— Part I. 175 1314, Membrane 23—cont. Sept. 16. Protection with clause, until Easter, for Nicholas de Seyton, stayiug in York. Scotland on the king's service. Sept. 20. Licence for Henry le Scrope to crenellate his dwelling place of Fletham, York. co. York. By K. Vacated because otherwise below. Membrane 22. Sept. 15. Licence for Margaret de Sancto Georgio to grant ber manor of Melton York. by Cateby, held in chief, to Robert Haryngel in free marriage with Margaret her daughter, with reversion, failing issue of their bodies, to herself and her heirs. By fine of 100*. Sept. 18. Grant to William de Bevercote, king's clerk, of the prebend of Rampton York. in the church of St. Mary, Suthwelle, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of York in the time of the late king. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Mandate in pursuance directed to \V. archbishop of York. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Sept. 18. Notification to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, York, that whereas the king by his letters patent granted to Roger de Audele, king's clerk, the prebend lately held by R >ger de Wyugefeld, deceased, in their church, which was void and in his gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of Dublin, and whereas the king commanded them to assign to the said Roger de Audele a stall in the choir and a place in the chapter, as is customary, and now the king has been told that the justiciary of Ireland, or the per-on who holds his place, by virtue of his office and under the seal which is used in Ireland, has in the king's name collated that prebend, although he had not received any special mandate from the king on that behalf, whereat the king is much amazed, the king, as well for the preservation of his right as of his said clerk in that behalf, by the tenor of these presents, revokes any such collation and commands the said dean and chapter to assign to his said clerk, Roger de Audele, a stall in the choir anil place in the chapter by reason of the said prebend accord ing to the tenor of his former mandate. By K. Roger de Audele has like letters of revocation for the precentorship in the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, which Roger de Wyugefeld, deceased, lately held in the same. Sept. 18. Licence for John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, to grant land and rents York. to the value of \Q0l. a year out of the lands and tenements, which he holds in chief, to Edmund, earl of Arundel, and his heirs, to hold by the usual services, and for the latter to regrant them to the earl of Surrey for his life, with reversion to the said earl of Arundel and his heirs. By K. on the information of Ingelard de Warle. Sept. 18. Pardon to Edmund, earl of Arundel, for acquiring in fee, without licence, York. from John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, the manors of Wenge, co. Buck- ingham, and Blakeweile, Rothynge, Ouseham, Prittlewelle and Yenge Mar- garete, co. Essex, held in chief. By K. on the information of Ingelard de Warle. Sept. 20. Licence for Henry le Scrope to crenellate his dwelling place of Fletham York. co. York, By K.' 176 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Sept. 20. York. Sept. 18 York. Sept. 20. York. Sept. 18. York. Sept. 20, York. Membrane 22 — cont. Prohibition against all persons attempting to disturb William de Bever- cote, king's clerk, in the peaceable possession of the prebend of Rampton in the church of St. Mary, Suthwelle, to which he has been collated by the king by reason of the late voidance of the archbishopric of York in the time of king Edward I., as the king understands that certain persons intend to impugn his right of collation. All such persons are to be arrested and detained in prison until further order. The like for William de Ayremynne, collated to the prebend of Bokeden in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, which was in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Lincoln in the time of king Edward I. Protection without clause, for two years, for the abbot of Croyland, going beyond the seas. The like, for one year, for Ingelram de Gynes, going beyond the seas. By K. Protection without clause, during pleasure, for John de Berkhampsted of Bristol. Other letters were granted at the instance of Bartholomew de Badelesmere. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Edmund Dayncourt of a messuage, 36 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow in Blaunkeneye and Trinberlound, to a chaplain celebrating divine service daily in the chapel of St. Mary, Blaunkeueye, for the souls of the grantor, Philip de Mether- yngham, Master Kobert de Blaunkeneye, and of all departed souls, in augmentation of the sustenance of such chaplain. By fine of 40s. Pardon to John le Fevre of Balshale for the death of Thomas atte Beriz of Balshale and of John his brother. By K. on the information of James de Audele. Pardon, at the request of Ralph son of William, to John de Newebigging of the trespass which he committed by conveying victuals and other mer- chandise to the king's Scotch enemies and by having dealings with them at other times. By K. on the information of W. de Melton ; and by p.s. Notification, as the king wishes to avert sinister suspicion from John son of Leonard de Swalughirst, that he, when on the king's service in Scotland, through the violence of the Scots, lost a part of his left ear, as the king has learned upon trustworthy authority. Mandate, directed to the mayor and sheriffs of the city of London, for the arrest of all vagabond friars of the Order of Preachers in their city. They are strictly to prohibit the publication of defamatory writings by such apostates. By K. Membrane 21. Grant to the bailiffs, citizens, and other good men of the town of Here- ford, to whom the king had previously, 10 February, 5 Edward II., granted murage and pavage for a term of three years upon all wares brought for sale into their town, that they may in enlargement of his previous grant take the same customs for a further period of seven years from the date of the completion of the first term. By fine contained in their charter of confirmation. 8 EDWARD II.— Pabt I. 177 1314. Membrane 21 — cont. Sept. 20. Protection without clause, until Christmas, for the prior of Carlisle. York. During that time nothing is to be taken, against his will, of his corn, beasts, hay, carriages, or other goods or chattels, for the use of the king or of other persons. Sept. 20. Licence, at the instance of Robert de Foxton, king's clerk, for the prior York. and canons of the chapel of St. Edmund, Cambridge, of the order of Sempingham, to acquire in mortmain lands and rents to the value of 10/. a year. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Sept. 16. Grant to Robert de Leyburne of all issues of the king's manors of Penreth York. and Sourby, to be received by him at the hands of the bailiffs of those manors, until he shall have received a sum of 599/. los. 3\d., being the balance of a sum of 1,096/. 16*. 8f<7. in which the king was bound to him, when he was constable of the castle of Are in Scotland, as well for arrears of the wages of himself and of others of his own following staying with him for the strengthening of the castle and for replacing his horses as for the wages of certain soldiers (stipeudiarii) who remained with him in the castle for the same purpose, and whom he satisfied therein on the king's behalf. The castle and manor of Cokermuthe to the value of 130/. a year had been granted to him to hold until he should be fully satislied in the said sum of 1,096/. 16*. 8| by one writ patent. Hugh de Jiarlinges, J J ' Thomas de Yarewelle, Walter atte Chirche of Ufford, writs close. | by one writ patent. The like letters, word for word, directed to archbishops, bishops and other ecclesiastical persons for Robert de Wodehouse, touching hit* prebend of Ketene. By K. The like letters for Robert de Appelby, on whom the king conferred the sub-deanery in the church of St. Peter, York, in his gift by reason of the archbishopric of York being lately void and in the hands of king Edward L 1 ° y By K. Mandate to Roger de Morwode, Robert de Burton of Kyngeston-upon- Hull and Thomas de Bukyngham of York to arrest all persons who attempt by citations or in other ways, &c. and to deliver them to the sheriff of the county of York. Mandate to the sheriff of York to receive all persons whom Roger de Morwode, Robert de Burton of Kyngeston-upon-Hull, and Thomas de Bukyngham of York shall arrest on that account and to keep them safe in prison. Et fuerunt patentes. Presentation of Robert de Cave to the church of Northtudenham, in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands and heir of Thomas de Belhous, tenant in chief of the late king. Safe-conduct, until Whitsunday, for Michael Bell and John Bell, merchants of Ypres, going through the realm on business. 8 EDWARD II.— Part I. 197 1314. Nov. 4. Ely. Nov. 2. Kamsey. Nov. 1. Kamsey. Nov. 1G. Northampton. Nov. 18. Northampton Nov. 17. Northampton. Membrane 13 — cont. Nicholas Cheyny and Eleanor his wife, staying in the island of Gernereye, have letters nominating Matthew de Saumareys and Philip Galiene their attorneys in England for one year. Licence for Roger de Morteyn to grant to Richard de Wylgheby the elder in fee 80 acres of wood in Wolaton with the advowsons of the churches of Wolaton and Cosshale, held in chief as of the honor of Peverel. By fine of 40s. The king to John de Heselarton and Richard de Bernyngham, touching the scutage of king Edward I. for the army which was summoned to meet at Carlisle at Midsummer. Vacated. — Incomplete entry. Letters patent touching the repayment to D. the elect of St. Asaph and the dean and chapter of that church of the sum of 100 marks lent lo the king, to be repaid before Easter out of the next aid to be granted by the clergy of the province of Canterbury, for which John de Sandale the chancellor, and Robert Baignard and Anthony Pessaigne, John de Bure- ford, William Coumartyn, William Trente, William Servat, William de Douecastre and John Vanne, king's merchants, have become, at the king's request, security in their recognisance made at the Exchequer. [Par/. Writs.] Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Keynesham by William Wolbod of a messuage and a virgate of land in Leghtou ; by Peter atte Lane of a messuage and 10 acres of land in the same town; and by John Norreys of a messuage and three acres of land also in the same town, which are of the fee of the abbot, and are worth 15s. Ad. a year, acoording to their true value, as appears by an inquisition made by John Abel, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to the same abbot and convent to acquire lands, tenements, and rents to the value of 100s. a year. Laurence, abbot of Beaubec, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating brother Ralph de llermenville and Roger CanotlD his attorneys in Ireland for four years. By line of lUOs. Simple protection, without clause, for one year, for Edmund de Lethe. By K. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Edmund le Leche, going to the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed with victuals for the king's lieges in that town, as John de Eelton has become surety for him that he will not take, or cause to be taken, the victuals or any part of them to the king's Scotch enemies, with whom he is to have no dealings. By K. The abbot and convent of St. Mary, York, sub-collectors in the diocese of York of the tenth for six years imposed on the clergy of England by Pope Clement V., having delivered a sum of 300/. accruing from that tenth, which was in their bands, to the king by the hands of Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, king's merchant, for the expediting of his business, the king in satisfaction of the above sum grants that out of the iirst moneys accruing from the twelve pence in the mark, which the clergy of the province of York lately granted to the, king to be levied upon ecclesiastical benefices ill (hat province, they shall receive 300/. by the bands of the abbot and con- vent of Seleby collectors of (he said twelve pence in certain parts of that province. l?y K. Mandate in pursuance to the abbot and convent of Seleby, the col- lectors, for the payment of the said 3001., lor which due allowance will be made to thein in their account. 15 v K. 198 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 131A Nov. ;">. Benwick. Nov. 18. Northampton. Nov. 20. Northampton, Nov. 21. Northampton. Nov. 20. Northampton. Oct. 21. Boston. Nov. 20. Northampton. Membrane 12. Presentation of Nicholas de Hugate to the church of Fakenhamdam, in the diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of William de Melton. By p.s. Simple protection, until the Purification, for Ingelard de Warle, going beyond the seas on pilgrimage. By K. Simon, abbot of Croilland, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating John de Ingoldeby, his fellow monk, and Nicholas de Cantebrigge his attorneys for two years. Pardon to John Oxe of Dover, on account of his good service in Scotland, for the death of John Hade of Canterbury and for divers robberies, felonies and other trespasses committed by him within the realm ; and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. By p.s. Pardon, at the request of John Somery, to Simon Barry of 100*., by which he had made fine with the king for a licence for himself and Joan his wife to acquire from Robert de Tothale and Sarra his wife tenements in Herdewyk, held in chief. By K. Licence, for the good of the soul of Gilbert de Clare, sometime earl of Gloucester and Hertford, the king's nephew, whose body rests in the church of the abbey of Teukesbury, for the abbot and convent of that place to appropriate in mortmain the churches of Thornbury and Fayreford, which are of their patronage. By K. Pardon, at the instance of Henry de Bello Monte, king's kinsman, to William le Carpenter of Horbelyng for the death of Thomas son of Henry son of Heyn de Hamelton, and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. By p.s. The king having lately granted to David de Strabolgy, earl of A thole in Scotland, then coming into his peace, lands and tenements within the realm and in suitable places, to the yearly value of the castle of Chileham, to hold until Scotland, then at war with the king, should be subdued and until the earl should have peaceful possession of his lands in Scotland, and that then the king would grant to him lands in Scotland to the yearly value of all lands which John father of the said earl ought of hereditary right to have held within the realm ; and the king, to give effect to the foregoing, having granted the earl and his heirs the manors of Aylesham, Causton and Fakenhamdam, co. Norfold, to hold until Scotland should be subdued and the earl should possess his lands as above said, as a further favour grants to him the knights' fees and advowsons of churches belonging to the above-mentioned manors. By K. on the information of the earl of Pembroke. Writ of aid until Christmas for John de Hampton, king's yeoman, whom the king is sending to make purveyance of hay, oats, litter, and other necessaries for the office of the king's Marshalsea. By K. Oct.. 27. St. Guthlac's Island. Grant to John de Driby, for five years, for the construction of a causey between the towns of Louth and Cockerington and through the town of Tumby, of tolls upon all wares brought for sale into those towns. He may collect the tolls himself, or by his deputy, for whom he shall answer. By p.s. Dec. 2. Grant, for three years, to the bailiffs and good men of the town of Northampton. Windsor of pontage upon all wares for sale brought across the bridge of the town. Every ship passing under the bridge, laden with wares for sale exceeding the value of 100s., is to pay two pence. By K. on the information of the archbishop of Canterbury. EDWARD II.— Pakt I. 199 1314. Membrane 12 — cont. Nov. 27. Grant, din ing pleasure, to Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, king's merchant, Northampton, whom the king lately appointed to buy for his use all the tin in the county of Cornwall, in consideration of his good service, of the entire profit of the purchase of tin accruing from it both in time past and in the future. By p.s. Nov. 26. Protection in Ireland, with clause, until Michaelmas, for Walter de Boys Northampton, [yeoman in Ireland] , staving in England for the defence of the castle of Alnewyk. By p.s. [3190.] The like for the under-mentioned persons [yeomen in Ireland], viz. : — Reginald de la Ryvere.~| William del Aiineye. I [for their possessions in Ireland], William Cousyn. William Bedagh. By p.s. [3190.] Membrane 11. Nov. 20. Simple protection, for one year, for Eleanor, late the wife of Henry de Northampton. Percy. Nothing is to be taken against her will of her corn, carts, carriage, or other goods for the use of the king or of any other persons. By K. Oct. 29. Grant, during pleasure, to Robert de Topclyve, of the forestership in the Thorney. forest of Alnewyk, late of Henry de Percy, tenant in chief, and which is in the king's hands by reason of the heir being a minor, receiving by the year as much as he received in the time of the said Henry de Percy. Nov. 20. Licence to the abbot and convent of Thorneye to appropriate in mort- Northampton. main the churches of Jakesle and Stanground, in the diocese of Lincoln, which are of their advowson. By p.s. Oct. 30. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the abbot and convent of Peterborough. Peterborough to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, of the advowson of the church of Normanby ; licence also for the dean and chapter to appropriate the church. By p.s. Nov. 20. Grant to William de Clopton, abbot of Thorneye, and to the convent of Thorney. that place, of the manor of Glutton, co. Huntingdon, to hold for the life of the abbot, rendering 100/. a year for the same to the king in his chamber, viz. one moiety at Easter and the other at Michaelmas. By p.s. Inspe.vhnus and confirmation of letters patent of the late king, dated 16 April, 19 Edward I ., containing a grant by him to the abbot and convent of St. James without Norhamptcn, of the house, late the school of the Jews of Norbainpton, together with the houses pulled down before the entrance of the school, and also of the houses, late of San a de London, a Jewess, adjacent to the school, which are, by the exile of the Jews from the realm, in the king's hands as an escheat, and are extended at 14*. 8d., to hold from the king, subject to rendering to him one penny a year at the Ex- chequer at Michaelmas by the hands of the bailiffs of the town, and by doing the due and customary services to the other lords of the fee. Nov. 20. Writ of aid, until Christmas, for Henry de la Marche, whom the king Northampton, has commanded to make purveyance of candles for the king's use, for which he is to make payment. By K. Simple protection, without clause, for one year, for Master Henry de Clif, parson of the church of Coly litre. Nothing is to be taken against his with of his corn, carriages, or other goods for the use of the king or of any other persons. L'OO CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane 1 1 — cont. Tlie like, word for word, for John de Hemmyngburg, parson of the church of Middelton. Nov. 21. Simple protection, without clause, for one year, for John de Blebury, . Northampton, one of the executors of the testament of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, going to Ireland on business touching that testament. By K. He also has letters nominating Master John de Blebury and William de Berkyng his attornej s for the same time. Nov. 22. Grant to Michael de Whitton of the custody of the lands and tenements, Northampton, late of Robert Bertram of Bothale, tenant in chief, until the heir shall be of full age. By K. Master Adam Murymuthe, parson of the church of Hese, going beyond the seas on the king's service, has letters nominating John Murymuthe and John de Boglynton his attorneys for two years. Protection also, for one year, with clause, for the said Master Adam Murymuthe, going beyond the seas as above. By K. Safe-conduct for the same Master Adam Murymuthe, professor of civil law, going beyond the seas as above. Adam de Hereford, clerk, gone beyond the seas, has letters nominating Richard de Bykerton and Reginald de Orleton his attorneys for one year. Vacated because in the seventh year. Nov. 24. Simple protection, for one year, for John de Notyngham, parson of the Northampton, church of Gyselham. Nov. 22. The like, for one year, for Roger de Essexa, of St. Albans, and Alice his Northampton, wife. The like for John de Derby. Nov. 22. Giles, archbishop of Rouen, staying beyond the seas, has letters nomi- Northampton. nating Master Stephen de Claromonte and "William Alaire his attorneys for three years. By K. at the instance of Roger de Northeburgh. Nov. 27. Sybil GirTard and Juliana Basset, nuns of the monastery of St. Mary, Northampton. Elnestowe by Bedeford, bringing news of the cession of Clementia, late abbess of that place, have letters of licence to elect for the prioress and nuns. By p.s. Nov. 27. Presentation of Geoffrey Makerel to the church of St. Cride, co. Corn- Northampton, wall, in the diocese of Exeter. Nov. 22. Presentation of John de Gothemundham to the church of Thoresway, in Northampton, the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of John de Swanneslund, the late rector of the church. By p.s. Dec. 1 . Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Henry son of Henry le Wayt Northampton, and Laurence de Overton to the abbess of Wherwelle and convent of that place of a messuage, 20 acres of land, and an acre of meadow in Bathewyk. By fine of AOs. Dec. G. Presentation of Robert de Marchumleye to the church of Kyngeston in Berkhaiupstead. the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. Dec. 4. Walter, prior of Llanthony Prima in Wales, has letters nominating Borkhampstead. Roger de Tynebech and John le Walshe his attorneys for two years. Dec. 4. Presentation of Master John Walwaine to the church of Lugwardyn in Berkhampstead. the diocese of Hereford. By K. 8 EDWARD II.— Pakt I. 201 1314. Membrane 11 — cont, Dec. 11. Hugh de Corfe and Thomas de Muleburne, monks of the church of Laugluy. Middelton, bringing news of the death of W. late abbot of that place, have letters of licence to elect for the prior and convent of Middelton. By p.s. Dec. 15. Safe-conduct, until Easter, for John de Luk, whom the king is sending Laugley. with certain balistars to the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, to remain in the town lor its defence. Dec. 4. Presentation of Master John Walwayne to the church of Lugwurdyn in Burkhampstead. the diocese of Hereford. Dec. 16. Notification that Anthony Pessaigne, of Genoa, king's merchant, has Langlcy. delivered in full into the Treasury to Walter de Norwyco, the present treasurer, and to the chamberlains, all the king's jewels which he had received from John de Sandale, king's clerk, the chancellor, for the time in which the said John de Sandale was treasurer. By K. Dec. 4. John, abbot of St. George, Boscherville (de Baskervilla), in Normandy, Berkhampstead. staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Robert le Fevre, his fellow monk, and John Chapman his attorneys for two years. By K. on the information of the archbishop of Canterbury. Dec. 6. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de Wroxcestre, clerk, Langley. of a messuage, an acre of laud, and an acre of meadow in Wroxcestre to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Wroxcestre, at the altar of the Virgin and in her honour. By fine of 10s. Dec. 15. Presentation of Master Richard de Clare to the church of Dondarvan Laugley. (sic), in the diocese of Lismore. By p.s. Simple protection, for one year, for John Fayrehode, engaged in making purveyances of brushwood and other things lor John de Sandale, the chancellor, for his sustenance and that of the other clerks of the king in the Chancery. Nothing is to be taken, against his will, of his corn, carts, carriages, or other goods for the use of the king or of any other persons. The like, as above-said, for Idonia, abbess of Burnham. By K. Sept. 1G. Simple protection, for two years, for the abbot of Croilland, going beyond York. the seas. Membrane 10. Nov. 20. Licence for the appropriation in mortmain by the prior and convent of Northampton. Walsingham of the church of St. Peter, Great Walsingham, which is of their own advowson, and is worth 10/. a year, as appears by an inquisition taken by John Abel, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them at the instance of queen Isabella to acquire lands and rents to the value of 40/. a year. Nov. 24. Mandate directed to the sheriff of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, as Northampton, the king has heard that very many persons, as well English as Scotch, who make purveyances of victuals and other necessaries in divers places within his bailiwick, and assert that they are about to convey the same victuals and necessaries to Scotland for the sustenance of the lieges who are there on the king's service, convey the same to his enemies in those parts, to the retarding of the warlike expedition to Scotland and to the aid and solace of his enemies. The sheriff is to make public proclamation against conveying, under pain of forfeiture, victuals and other necessaries to the 202 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 134)1- Membrane 10 — cont. king's enemies ; he is also to receive an oath from all persons wishing, by themselves or their deputies, to convey such victuals and other necessaries from his bailiwick to places outside it that they will not carry the same to the king's enemies. The sheriff is strictly lo enjoin upon such persons that if they wish to convey goods to Scotland, that they are only to convey the same to the king's lieges in those parts and not to his enemies, and I hat on their return to his bailiwick from the parts of Scotland they must bring letters of the commonalty or of the keepers of the king's towns in those parts testifying that the victuals and other necessaries bave been delivered to the king's lieges and not to others. If by inquisition, to be taken in due form, it shall appear to the sheriff that any persons, after the publication of the proclamation, shall have carried victuals or other neces- saries to the king's enemies, then without delay he shall attach them and detain them under arrest until he shall receive further order, and as often as he shall attach any person he shall by his letters certify the king thereof, that the king may cause such further steps to be taken as with the Council he shall think fit. Dec. 4. Signification to G. bishop of London, of the royal assent to the election, Berkhanipstead. lately made in the church of Royston, which was of the patronage of Gilbert de Clare, late earl of Gloucester and Hertford, tenant in chief, and is in the king's hands by reason of the death of the earl, of John de Broome, a canon of the church of St. Botolph, Colchester, to be prior of Royston. Nov. 21. Simple protection, without clause, for one year, for John de Blebury Northampton, going to Ireland on business touching the execution of the testament of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford. John de Blebury has letters nominating Master John de Blebury and William de Berkyng his attorneys for the same time. Bartholomew de Badelesmere, Master Richard de Clare, and Robert de Chevyngton, executors of the testament of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, staying in England, have letters nominating John de Blebury and Richard de Fanhulle their attorneys in Ireland. Dec. 4. Pardon to the Carmelite friars of Ipswich for acquiring in fee, without the Berkhampstead. licence of king Edward I., divers plots of land in Ipswich, viz. from John son of Semauus Herodes a plot of land containing 120 feet in length and 30 feet in breadth ; from Roger Helewys a plot of land containing 120 feet in length and 32 feet in breadth ; from Ida Falleden and John Thurston a plot of laud containing 130 feet in length and 70 feet in breadth; from Thomas son of John de Ketleberge a piot of land containing 170 feet in length and 70 feet in breadth ; from Roger le Meneter and Richard le Meneter a plot of land containing 30 feet in length and 2G feet in breadth ; from John Sewate and William his son a plot of land containing 78 feet in length and 26 feet in breadth ; from Joan Goyelisford a plot of land containing 130 feet in length and 40 feet in breadth; and from William Pellyng a plot of land containing 100 feet in length and 42 feet in breadth ; all which plots are adjacent to their area: with restitution of the same for the enlargement of their said area. Safe-conduct for John le Fort of Whitsand, merchant, and his men and servants, coming into the realm with his goods and merchandise to trade, provided they pay the due and usual custom. Simple protection, without clause, for one year, for John de Ayremyn, parson of the church of St. Michael, Ousebridge, in the city of York. Dec. 15. Langley. Oct, 1. York. 8 EDWARD II.— Part I. 203 1314. Membrane 10 — cont. Dec. 14. The like, with clause ?tolumus, for one year, for Stephen Gommage- Langlcy. Nothing is to be taken of his corn, &c. Dec. 4. Protection, with clause, until Easter, for Ingelard de Warle, going be- Berkhampstead.yond the seas on the king's service. By K. Nov. 22. Simple protection, without clause, for two years for Reginald, prior of Northampton. Lentou, who is going beyond the seas at t!ie request of the king of Navarre and count of Poyters. By p.s. He also has letters nominating William de Alvigio and John de Mar his attorneys for the same time. Dec. 18. Simple protection with clause nolumus, for Master William de Bray, Langley. canon of the church of St. Paul, London, and parson of the church of Uppingham. Nothing is to be taken of his corn, &c. By K. Dec. 21. Bond for the repayment to J. bishop of Norwich, and the prior and Bishum. chapter of that place, who have delivered the sum of 1,000 marks as a loan to the king, by the hands of Walter de Norwyco, the treasurer. They are to receive that sum out of the first moneys which shall be raised out of the scutage, to be levied in the realm for the king's use, or out of any other things which shall be levied for the king's use. By K. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. Dec. 19. Presentation of Thomas de la Felde of Hemelhamstede to the church of Langley. Langele in the diocese of Lincoln. By p.s. Nov. 27. Appointment of Gilbert Petche, knight, Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, Northampton, and Master Richard de Plumstok, professor of civil law, to be the king's proctors for making an assignment of the issues, rents, revenues and ob- ventions belonging to the king in the duchy of Aquitaine to Bertram! de Gutto, vicomte of Lomagne and Auvillars and marquis of Ancoua, if lie shall lend the king a sum of 00,000 gold florins. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. Dec. 4. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and Friars Preachers Berkhampstead. of Northampton by Nicholas them 1 William de Botreux, J ' co. York. co. Cornwall, co. Devon. [Pari. JVrits.] 1315. Jan. 12. Presentation of Thomas de Burgh to the church of Antone, in the diocese Langley. of Exeter. Jan. 16. Writ de intendendo for Richard de Emeldon, whom Walter Waldeshef, Langley. king's butler and Serjeant, has appointed to act as his deputy, during his pleasure, in the ports of the towns of Berwick-upon-Tweed and Newcastle- upon-Tyne. Membrane 7. Jan. 4. Writ of aid, until Whitsunday, for Giles de Arpucho, appointed to purvey Langley. in divers parts of England hay, oats, litter and other necessaries for the office of the king's Marshalsea. By K. The king, under date of 2 March, 5 Edward II., in consideration of good service both to the late king and to himself, granted to Walter de Norwyco, tenant of certain lands and tenements, late of William de Rothingge and Ralph de Rothingge, in Bromfeld and Wenhaston, co. Suffolk, that he and his heirs and assigns might hold the same, as tenants of the said lands and tenements, subject to payment of 100s. a year at the Exchequer, on account of all debts in which the said William de Rothingge and Ralph de Rothingge were bound to the late king at the date of (heir deaths, viz. one moiety at Easter and another moiety at Michaelmas, until the said debts should be paid in full, and also that he and his heirs and assigns, tenants of the said lands and tenements should not by reason of the said debts be destrained upon in their other lands, or harassed by the king or ministers, as is con- tained in the letters patent. As a further favour, the king now grants to the said Walter de Norwyco and hip heirs, tenants of the said lands and tenements, that of that portion of the arrears of the said debts, which affects them, they shall pay 40s. a year at the Exchequer, viz. one moiety at Easter and the other at Michaelmas, until their portion of such debts shall be fully paid. By K. Jan. 5. Pardon to John de Seugham, on account of his good service in Scotland, Langley. for the death of John Gamen and Henry Bunne. By p.s. 8 EDWARD II.— Part I. 209 1315. Jan. 7. Langley. Jan. 5. Langley. Jan. 4. Langley. Jan. 9. Langley. Membrane 7 — cont. Isabella, late the wife of John de Hastinges, staying in England, has letters nominating Richard de Farnhulle and Geoffrey de Berkele her attorneys in Ireland for two years. Writ de intendendo, during continuance in office, directed to the barons of the port of Dover for Peter de Hauekyng, as deputy of Robert de Kendale, whom the king appointed, during his pleasure, to the custody of that port. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Michael Canoun, going on pilgrimage beyond the seas. By p.s. Notification that Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, king's merchant has delivered into the Wardrobe to William de Melton, kins's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, a vase {oil am) and cup set with precious stones, which he had bought from the executors of the testament of Anthony, bishop of Durham, for the king's use : the bishop of Durham having lately had the said vase and cup of the livery of John de Sandale, king's clerk, the chancellor, then holding the place of the treasurer. By K. Protection with clause, until Easter, for William de Monte Acuto, going beyond the seas on the king's service. By K. Writ of aid, until Mid-Lent, for John de Ecclesale, king's yeoman, whom the king is sending forth to purvey necessaries for the office of the hall of the Household. The like, until Shrovetide {Carniprivium) for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. : — Edward de Waltham, Robert de Ilemelhainpsted William do Basingstok psted.J^;;; eyors of necessaries for the office of e poulterer. The like, until Whitsunday, for the under-mentioned, viz. : — John de Redinges, Thomas de Garston, John de Hampton, Robert de Atholsay, purveyors of hav, oats, litter and other necessaries for the ofiice of the Mar- shalsea of the king and queen. The like, until Mid- Lent, for John de Carleford, purveyor for the office of the chamber. Mandate to John Abel, escheator on this side Trent, for the restitution of the temporalities of the priory of Royston to John de Brome, prior elect, late a canon of the church of St. Botolph, Colchester, whose election after the royal assent was given thereto has been contirmed by G. bishop of London. The priory was in the king's hands by reason of the death of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, tenant in chief. Writ de intendendo for the elect directed to tlie knights, freemen and other tenants of the priory. Protection, for one year, for John de Sandale, prebendary of Neuton in the church of St. Paul, London. Nothing is to be taken, against his will, of his corn, carts, carriages or other goods for the use of the king, or of any other persons. Protection with clause rogamus, for one year, for the master and brethren of the hospital of St. James, Dunwieh, who have not sufficient where- with to live unless they are succoured by the faithful. By the Chancellor. 84313. 210 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane 7 — cont. Jan. 12. Hugh Canoun, executor of the testament of Walter de Thornbury, Langley. staying in Ireland, has letters nominating John de Covyntre and Reginald de Gloucestre his attorneys for two years. Jan. 20. Simple protection, for one year, for Clement de Chartres. Westminster. Jan. 3. Licence for the dean and chapter of Chichester to acquire in mortmain Langley. lands and rents to the value of 40/. a year. By p.s. Simple protection, until Whitsunday, for John de Brianzon of Canewcdon. Jan. 21. Mandate to John Abel, escheator on this side Trent, for the restitution Westminster, of the temporalities of the abbey of Middelton to Robert le Faukener, abbot elect, late a monk of that house, whose election after the royal assent was given thereto has been confirmed by S. bishop of Salisbury. Writ de intendendo for the elect directed to the knights, free men and other tenants of the abbey. Jan. 23. Signification to the bishop of Winchester of the royal assent to the Westminster, election of Alice de Wyntereshulle, a nun of Romeseye, to be abbess of that house. Jan. 20. Pardon to Master John de Sandwyco of Winchester of his outlawry for Westminster, non-appearance before the justices of the Bench when impleaded by Hugh le Despenser the elder to return an account for the time when he was receiver of his moneys. Pardon to the minister of the order of the Holy Trinity of Hundeslawe of the ten marks by which he lately made fine with the king for a licence to appropriate to himself and his house the church of Bedefont. By K. on the information of Robert de Apelby. Jan. 24. Safe-conduct, for two years, for James called ' Scotelare,' merchant of Westminster, the town of Bruges in Flanders, and his men and servants coming with goods and wares into the realm to trade. By K. Jan. 25. Westminster. Jan. 25. Westminster. Jan. 20. Westminster. Pardon to William de Prendergest, on account of his good service at the castle of Jeddeworthe in Scotland, in keeping the castle against the king's Scotch enemies and rebels, for homicide, larceny, felony, and other trespasses committed by him in the realm, and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. By K. The like to the undermentioned persons, viz. : — John de Hagerston. ~) Philip de Hagerston. >By K. Ralph Peet of Goldyngham. J Simple protection, for one year, for Master Gilbert de Middelton, a canon in the church of St. Paul, London. Nothing is to be taken, against his will, of his corn, carts, carriages, or other goods for the use of the king or of any other persons. By the Chancellor. Mathias de Monte Martini, staying beyond the seas, has letters nomi- nating John Merlyn and John de Butye his attorneys for two years. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert son of Payn of a messuage and 60 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow in Spekynton and Brighampton to John Wyiun (or Wyioun), chaplain, parson of the chapel of Spekynton to celebrate divine service daily in that chapel for the soul of the grantor and the souls of his ancestors and heirs and of all Christians. By K. 8 EDWARD IT.— Part I. 211 1315. Jan. 26. Westminster, Membrane 6. Simple protection, for one year, for William de Melton, parson of tlie church of Brigham. Nothing is to be taken, against his wish, of his corn, carts, carriages, victuals, or other goods for the use of the king or of any other persons by the king's ministers or the ministers of any other person. By K. The like for the master and brethren of the hospital of Osprenges. By the Chancellor. Jan. 28. Presentation of John de Overton to the church of Neuton by Nottashe, Westminster, in the diocese of JLlandaff, void by the resignation of Richard de Calne, the late rector. Licence for John son of William le Mareschal to grant that his manor of Lexden, co. Essex, held in chief, which Robert son of Waller holds for life by the law of England of the inheritance late of Dervergulla de Burgh, sometime his wife, and which will revere upon his death to the said John son of William le Mareschal, one of her heirs, shall remain to the said Robert son of Walter and Alice his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder, failing such issue, to the right heirs of the ssiid Robert son of Walter. Bv fine of 5 marks. Jan. 24. Westminster, Jan. 26. Westminster. Jan. 24. Westminster. Jan. 28. Westminster. Jan. 25. Westminster. Jan. 27. Westminster. Jan. 24. Westminster. Licence for John de Praers and Anne his wife to grant a moiety of the manor of Great Maldon, co. Essex, held in chief, to Robert son of Waller and his heirs. By fine of 20s. Licence for John la Wane to grant his manor of Cheleworthe, co. Somerset, held in chief, to William de Bello Campo and Joan his wife for the term of their lives. By fine of 40*. Pardon to John de Penreth, for acquiring in fee without licence from William le Latymer the manor of Lambanby, co. Westmoreland, held in chief ; with restitution of the manor. By fine of 20*. Presentation of William de Neuport to the church of Giselham, in the diocese of Norwich. By K. Presentation of Robert de Rissheton to the church of Gaytyngtou, in the diocese of Lincoln. By p.a Presentation of Henry de Scaldewellc to the church of Great Billyng, in the diocese of Lincoln. Simple protection, for one year, for the prior of Bradewelle. Nothing is to be taken, against his will, of his corn, carts, or other goods for the use ot the king or of any other persons. By K. on the information of R. de Appelby. The like for John de Gras, lord of . Incomplete entry. The prior of Kertemel, staying in England, has letters nominating William le Surrays, his fellow canon, and William de Lyndale his attorneys in Ireland for two years. In September, in the seventh year of his reign, the king caused the manors of Ilyremere and Belestre, which latter manor is commonly called ' Folye Jon,' co. Berks, belonging to John, bishop of Bath and Wells, to be taken into his hands, together with stock sufficient for the manors, and with the corn then in the burns of the manors, intending to buy the manors, stock and corn from the bishop; afterwards the king commanded W. archbishop of Canterbury and John de Saadafe, king's clerk, the chancellor, to make sufficient satisfaction in his name to the bishop for the said manors, stock o 2 212 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane 6 — cont. and corn, but as they, owing to divers impediments, have hitherto done nothing therein, the king, lest by reason of the caption and detention in his hands of the manors, stock and corn, the bishop may incur danger or loss, and wishing to indemnify him, notifies that the said manors, stock and coin have been taken and still are detained for this reason only, viz. with the intention of fully satisfying the bishop in due form for the same, and for no other cause; and also that all manner of actions which can be taken against the bishop for debts due to the king shall be stayed until the king shall have made him full satisfaction as above said, and that in the meantime the bishop is not to be molested for those debts. By K. on the information of the archbishop of Canterbury. Jan. 27. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Westminster. Coventre by Robert de Leycestre of 2 messuages, 13^ acres of land and an acre of wood in Scrapetoft and Radeford by Coventre, all which are worth 3s. 2d. a year, according to their true value, as appears by an inquisition made by John Abel, escheator on this side Trent, in part satis- faction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10/. a year. Jan. 25. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Westminster. Leycestre by Simon de Seneville of Lokyngton of his manor of Lokynton. By fine of 100/. Feb. 1. Presentation of Master William de Lychefeld to the church of Cheryng- Westminster. ton, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands of William Russel, tenant in chief, deceased. Jan. 28. Simple protection, for one year, for Robert prior of Ecclesfeld. Westminster. Jan. 30. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of Peter, sometime bishop of Westminster. Exeter, who, on account of the poverty of the chancellorship of his church, granted and appropriated with the consent of the chapter of Exeter to the then chancellor and his successors, chancellors of the same church, the church of St. Newelin in Cornwall, the advowson of which belonged to the church of Exeter, to hold as fully as Roger de Sancto Constantino, the last rector, possessed it, saving a competent vicarage, to be settled by the grantor or his successors, in the said church, the collation to which the bishop reserved to himself and his successors, bishops of Exeter. The church of St. Newelin, together with the church of Stoke Gabriel, were to be deemed to be one benefice appertaining to the said office. In future the chancellor was to be reader in theology or in decretals in the city of Exeter, and was to instruct the clergy of the church of Exeter in either of the said sciences ; no person should hereafter be appointed chancellor unless learned in one of them ; if the chancellor should, through impotence of body, be unable to read, he should at his own expense find another fit person, either a master or bachelor in theology, or as should seem more expedient to the bishop and his successors; should the chancellor fail to reside, or to read by himself or another, the bishop reserved to himself and his successors power to resume the church of St. Nevvelyn and to confer it upon another person, notwithstanding its appropriation. Clement de Langeford, the then chancellor, as soon as he should have received the fruits of the church of St. Newelyn, by which he could maintain a reader, was without delay to find one. Dated at Otery Monachorum, on the twelfth of the Kalends of May 1283, and in the third year of his consecration. [ j\Ionasticon.^ Feb. 2. Simple protection, for one year, for John Broward, prebendary of Stowe, Westminster, in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln. By K. on the information of R. de Northburgh. 8 EDWARD II.— Part L 213 1315. Membrane G — cont. Exemption, for life, for Richard de Stapeldon from being put on assizes, juries or recognisances ; and from being made sheriff, coroner or other minister of the king against his will. By K. Otto de Grandisono, staying beyond the seas on the king's service, lias letters nominating Theobald de Vico his attorney in Ireland for two years. Simple protection, for one year, for the prior and convent of Ilextildes- hain. Nothing is to be taken, against their will, of their corn, horses, carts, carriages, or other goods for the use of the king or of others by his bailiffs or the bailiffs of any other person. Membrane 5. Jan. 24. Licence for Robert de Saundeby to grant his manor of Saundeby, with Westminster, the advowson of its church, excepting a messuage and 14 bovates of land in the same manor, held in chief as of the honor of Tikhulle, to Isabella de Musters, and for her to re-grant the manor and advowson of its church, the said messuage and lands excepted, to him for his life, with remainder to Thomas son of the said Robert de Saundeby and to Isabella his wife and the heirs of their bodies, and failing such issues to the right heirs of tho said Robert de Saundeby. By fine of 40s. Pardon to the abbot and convent of Newminster for acquiring in mortmain, without licence, from Roger son of Ingelram le Mareschal of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 2 messuages in the town of Newcastle-upon-'i vne ; with restitution of the same. Jan. 27. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Callochius Galeys, king's merchant, Westminster, staying in Flanders, as well to make purveyances of cloth, wax, and other necessaries for the Wardrobe as to trade on his own account. Jan. 28. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Rodrigo Garcia de Medina de Pomar, Westminster, servant of Peter Ferraudi de Ispania, merchant, coming with poods and wares into the realm to trade, provided that he shall do so in lawfid manner, and pay the due and usual customs, and that he shall not communicate in any manner with the king's Scotch enemies. Safe-conduct, during pleasure, for Ralph de Thorpe and John, the masters of a ship called 'la Godyer ' of Westminster, going to divers places to trade. By K. The like for Thomas Sprynge, master of the ship which is called • la Blythe ' of Westminster. William, abbot of St. Vandrille [or Fontenelle] (de Sancto TFandreqesilo), staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Andrew Filliol and Bernard le Normant his attorneys for two years. By fine of 40s. Jan. 28. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Robert de Pikeryng, Westminster, king's clerk, dean of the church of St. Peter, York, of 3 messuages, 3 bovates and 30 acres of land, and 4 acres of meadow in Knapton by Acum to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily for the souls of the king's progenitors, kings of England, and the soul of the king, and the souls of his heirs, and also for the souls of the said Robert de Pikeryng and of his ancestors and heirs, and of all Christians, in a chapel of St. Mary, which the said Master Robert de Pikeryng intends to build for divine worship at Bouthum by York, where the Carmelite prior and friars of York formerly dwelt. 214 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Jan. 27. Westminster. Jan. 29. Westminster. Jan. 29. Westminster. Jan. 26. Westminster. Jan. 28. Westminster. Jan. 30. Westminster. Membrane 5 — cont. Simple protection, for one year, for Henry Nasard, merchant. Nothing is to be taken against his will of his corn, carts, carriages or goods, for the use of the king or of any other persons. By K. Grant to Master Stephen de Segrave, king's clerk, of the archdeaconry of Essex, in the church of St. Paul, London, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the bishopric of London. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Mandate in pursuance to G. bishop of London to induct him. Grant, during pleasure, to John de Touecestre, king's yeoman, of the custody of the gate of the castle of Norwich, with tlie same yearly fee as the late keeper received. By K. on the information of R. de Appelby. Protection with clause rogamus for three year.-, directed to archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors and all bailiffs and Christians in England, Ireland and Wales, for brother Thomas de Sutton, general attorney of the master and brethren of the knights of the house of God and St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, and for the attorneys whom the said Thomas de Sutton shall appoint to act in his place, the Pope having granted to the master and brethren of that order an indulgence that once in each year they shall be received into churches to collect alms. Persons falsely representing them- selves to be collectors of the order are to be arrested until the king shall further order, or until they shall make sufficient amends. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of Peter, sometime bishop of Exeter, by which he granted the church of Peynton, which was in the patronage of the bishops of Exeter, to the precentor of the church of Exeter. The churches of Peynton and Chuddelegh were thenceforth to be deemed one benefice belonging to the precentor- ship, saving a sufficient vicarage in either of the churches, the collation to which the bishop reserved to himself and his successors, bishops of Exeter. The precentor was to bind himself by oath to be in residence in the church of Exeter during two parts of the year, and should he neglect to do so, or refuse to take the oath when required to do so by the bishop for the time being, the bishop reserved the power of punishing such precentor by withholding the fruits of the said church or by perpstual deprivation : dated, under the seals of the bishop and of the chapter, on the eighth of the Ides of July 1282, and in the second year of his consecration. By fine of 40 marks. Appointment, during pleasure, of Peter de Clippeston in Shirewode to the custody of the wood of Toppeclyve, late of Henry de Percy, tenant in chief, in the king's hands by reason of the minority of the heir. So long as he shall hold the custody he is to receive Id. a day. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Mandate in pursuance to John de Donecastre, keeper of the lands of Henry de Percy in the county of York, to deliver to him the said custody, together with his fee, out of the issues of those lands. An allowauce will be made to John de Donecastre in his account for such fee. Grant to Robert de Appelby of the custody of certain lands and tene- ments in Northdrighton and of a rent in Attele Couton, co. York, which the Templars formerly held for a term, which is unexpired, the lands and rents as chattels of the Templars being in the king's hands, to hold of the king s gift to the end of such term, together with the corn, oxen, plough cattle, ploughs and all other things of the king that are therein. By K. on the information of R. de Northburgh. 8 EDWARD II.— Part I. 1315. Membrane 5 — cont. Jan. 28. Writ de intendendo for Thomas Stace, whom Walter Waldeshef, king's Westminster, serjeant, the chief butler, has appointed to be his deputy, during his pleasure, in the ports of the towns of Ipswich, Dunwich, Orforde, Erewelle, and in the other ports to the head of the Thames. Membrane 4. Jan. 24. Restitution to the abbot and convent of St. Mary, York, of 2 tofts and Westminster. 8£ acres of land in Suth Elmham and Wysete, which are of the fee of that house and are worth 3s. a year, as appears by an inquisition made by John Abel, escheator on this side Trent. Simon, sometime abbot of St. Mary's, had acquired the same to him and his house in fee, after the publication of the statute of mortmain, without licence from king Edward I., for which trespass the said tofts and land were taken into the hands of the presenl king. The abbot and convent are to hold the lands in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands to the value of 200/. a year, which king Edward I. granted to them in the Parliament held at Lincoln upon their petition exhibited before him and the Council, and also at the request of queen Margaret his consort, as appears by the indorsement upon the petition. Jan. 25. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Seleby Westminster, by Thomas de Acastre of 5 acres of wood in Acastre, held of the abbot, which are worth in all issues, according to their true value, 2s. (id., as appears by an inquisition made by John de Eure, escheator beyond Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to 'them to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 28/. a year. Feb. 1. Inspeximus and confirmation of a writing between Peter Achard of the Westminster, one part and William son of John de Sperholte of the other, by which the latter covenanted for himself and his heirs that henceforth, once in each year, within 15 days after Michaelmas, at the reasonable summons of the said Peter Achard, or of his heirs, that he with all his men of the age of 12 years who are of the fee of the said Peter Achard, will come to the court of the latter at Sperholte to view of frank-pledge, which view Peter Achard and his heirs will mako of the said men, without any occasion touching the king's peace, viz. that neither Peter Achard nor any one of his heirs after him, or of his bailiffs, shall take or extort anything from the men of the said William, but every profit and all amercements which accrue from the said men on that day or on any other day in the year by reason of any trespass shall remain to the said William and his heirs, to be taken at his will without any objection of the said Peter Achard or of his heirs or of his bailiffs, saving nevertheless to him and his heirs \2d. of yearly rent, which the said William and his heirs shall pay every year on the day of the view by reason of the said view. Further the said AVilliain sou of John de Sperholte granted for himself and his heirs to Peter Achard and his heirs, that if any of his men shall make any default, as in breaches of assize, by which judgment should be made therein, on the day of the view, amends shall be made on this account in the court of Peter Achard ; or if a thief shall be taken upon the land of the said William, he or his heirs shall incontinently deliver such thief to Peter Achard or his heirs or bailiff?,who shall receive the prisoner without any objection or delay ; nevertheless that, if any profit shall arise out of any of the matters aforesaid, it shall remain to the said William and his heirs in consideration of the said twelve pence. Peter Achard granted that the said William son of John de Sperholte and his heirs should be quit of all manner of suits of his court and of all manner of royalties and foreign services. Witnesses : AVilliain de Engleferd, Alau de Farnham, William de Sancta Elena, John de Turbcrville, Robert de Wyleby, 216 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. Membrane 4 — cont. Henry de Pesie, Robert Danvers, Walter de la Rivere, Henry de Barworthe, Geoffrey Foliot, John de GopeshulJe, John de Kyngeston, clerk, and others. By K. on the information of H. le Despenser. Grant, for life, on account of good service, to Richard de Wodehouse, of the manor of Chapelizod in Ireland, together with the fishery there, render- ing yearly at the Exchequer, Dublin, the same farm which other tenants of the manor rendered. Incomplete. Vacated. Feb. 2. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Westminster. St. Benet's, Hulme, by Master Robert de Aldeby, of 5 acres of turbary in Northwalsham, held of the abbot, which are worth by the year in all issues according to the true value of the same 3s., as appears by an inquisition made by John Abel, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 20 marks a year. Feb. 4. Notification that Richard le Fourbissour of Horncastre, when on the Westminster, king's service in Scotland, lost his right ear there through the violence of the king's enemies. By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh. Feb. 5. Mandate to John Abel, escheator on this side Trent, for the restitution Westminster, of the temporalities of the abbey of Romeseye to Alicia de Wyntreshulle, late a nun of that house, whose election as abbess thereof has been confirmed by H. bishop of Winchester, after the king had granted the royal assent thereto. Writ de intendendo for her directed to the knights, free men and other tenants of the house. Feb. 6. Presentation of William Conrad to the church of Maldon, in the diocese Westminster, of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the abbey of Elnestowe being void and in his hands. Simple protection, until Michaelmas, for Nicholas de Meynille. By the Chancellor. Promise of repayment at the Exchequer in the quinzaine of Easter next of 1,000 mai*ks, which the king's merchants, Maneutus Francisci and his fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, have delivered into the treasury as a loan for carrying on the king's affairs, viz. on 10 January last 500 marks, on 1 February following 200 marks, and on 3 February 200/. Feb. 5. Pardon to Hugh de Mershe of his outlawry in the county of Essex for Westminster, non-appearance before the justices of the Bench to answer touching a plea of trespass, which trespass is alleged to have been committed by him on John de Lyston, provided he surrender at the prison of Colchester. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Pardon to Clement le Boteller for acquiring in fee a messuage and 6 bovates of land in Upanry in le Hole from William Aungevyn, tenant in chief. By fine of 20s. The abbess of la Sainte Trinite, Caen, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Roger de Cantebrigge, clerk, and Geoffrey de Villaribus her attorneys for three years. The same abbess has other letters to the king's bailiffs and lieges in the islands of Gerseye and Jereseye nominating Thomas Norman and John le Couvers, clerk, her attorneys as above. Interlined. 1315. Feb. 6. Westminster. Feb. 7. Westminster. Feb. 7. Westminster. 8 EDWARD II.— Part I. 217 1315. Feb. 6. Westminster. 1307. Feb. 8. Westminster. Feb. 7. Westminster. Feb. 7. Westminster. Membrane 4 — cont. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Nicholas de Tvngeswyk to John de Hoo, vicar of the church of Reculvere, of a messuage in Reculvere. By fine of ^ mark. Pardon to the abbot of Revesby and the convent of that place for acquiring in mortmain, without the licence of the late king, 10«. of rent in Fylingham from Thomas de Neville of Snyterby, tenant in chief, with restitution of the same. By fine of 20s. Licence for the master of the house of St. Mark, Bristol, and the brethren of that house, to appropriate in mortmain the church of Stokland, which is of their own advowson. By fine of 10/. Licence for the prior of "Worcester and the convent of that place to appropriate the church of Tyberton, which is of their own advowson. By fine of 10/. Simple protection, for one year, for the prior of Wenlok, going beyond the seas. 10 ir Membrane 3. j 615. Feb. 5. Pardon to the abbot of Fordo and the convent of that place for appro- Westminster, priating, after the publication of the statute of mortmain, without licence of the late king, the church of Payhembury, which is of their own advowson. By fine of 20 marks. Feb. 9. Presentation of William de Herlaston to the chapel of Suthchiriton, in Westminster, the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands and heir of William Russel, tenant in chief. Feb. 8. Westminster. Feb. 4. Westminster. Feb. 10. Westminster. Feb. 7. Westminster. Feb. 8. Westminster. Robert de Ramesdene, bringing news that the church of Bykenacre is void through the resignation of Robert de Blakeuham, the late prior thereof, has letters of licence to elect. Simple protection, for one year, for the prior of St. Mary's, Carlisle. Nothing is to be taken, without his licence or against his will, of his corn, beasts, hay, oats, carriages, or other goods, by the purveyors of the king's Household or other bailiffs or ministers of his, for his use or of any other person. Pardon to Thomas de Hauville for acquiring in fee, without licence, from William Bate 6 acres of land in Hacumby, from Thomas Gerard 7 acres of wood in Hermethorpe, and from Adam de Monte Alto 11*. of rent in Morton, held in chief; with restitution of the same. By Sue of 20s. Simple protection, for two years, for the abbot of Vaudey, going beyond the seas. By K. Master Richard Bernard, parson of the church of Wodhille, going on pilgrimage to Jerusalem, has letters nominating William de Stryxton and William de Clifton his attorneys until the feast of St. Peter ad Viucula. Mandate for the arrest of all apostate friars of the order of Friars Minors, who having cast off the habit of religion and despising their vow, have become vagabonds and wander throughout the realm. All such apostates are to be delivered to the minister, keeper, guardian, or friars of their order, to be punished under the rule of the order. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the master of the house of St. Mark, Bristol, and the brethren of that house to John, bishop of Bath 218 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane 3 — cont. and Wells, of a mill in Netherwere aDd of the sluices of the said mill, together with the watercourse which leads to the mill, in exchange for 40 acres of pasture and 80 acres of moor in Compton and Ceddre, so that the bishop may hold the mill and sluices, together with the watercourse, to him and his successors from the king or other chief lords of that fee by those services by which he held the said 40 acres of pasture and 80 acres of moor, and that the master and brethren shall hold the said pasture and moor from the king or other chief lords of the fee by the same services by which they held the mill and sluices, together with the watercourse. By fine of 40*. Feb. 5. Pardon to John de Langeford the younger and Lenota his wife, of their Westminster, outlawry in the county of Norfolk, for non-appearance before the Court of Kind's Bench to answer touching a plea of trespass brought against them by Agnes de Acre, provided they surrender at the prison of Norwich. Feb. 6. Whereas John de Sandale the chancellor, who lately held the place of the Westminster, treasurer, and Robert Baignard and Anthony Pessaigne, John de Burford, William Coumbmartyn, William de Trente, William Servat, William de Donecastre and John Van, king's merchants, at the kind's request, have bound themselves for the king by recognisances made at the Exchequer to W. archbishop of Canterbury, H. bishop of Winchester, W. bishop of Worcester, J. bishop of Ely, J. bishop of Norwich, and T. bishop of Rochester, and to the priors and chapters of those places, to — bishop of Bangor, J. bishop of Bath and Wells, W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, J. bishop of Chichester, — bishop of Llandaff, S. bishop of Salisbury, J. bishop of Lincoln, — bishop of St. Davids, Gr. bishop of London, R. bishop of Hereford, and W. bishop of Exeter, and to the keeper of the spiritualty of the bishopric of St. Asaph, the see being void, and to the deans and chapters of those churches, in 10,080 marks, to be repaid at Easter next to the said archbishop, bishops, keeper, priors, deans and chapters ; from whom the king has received for the protection and defence of the realm and church, the same as a loan on account of the great dangers menacing him, the realm and English church by the Scots, who lately invading the realm have inhumanly plundered and burned very many churches and committed other enormities, not sparing in any way the church or parsons, and by whom it is in truth to be feared that worse will be per- petrated unless a speedy resistance be prepared against them ; the king for the security of his above-mentioned sureties promises to acquit them and every of them and their heirs and assigns in the said sum of 10,080 marks against the said archbishop and others above-named. By K. Feb. 7. Commission to J. bishop of Lincoln, to report upon the recent election Westminster, of an abbess of the house of St. Mary, Elnestowe. Upon the late voidance of that house by the cession of Clementia de Balliolo, the late abbess, letters of licence to elect were sought for and obtained from the king by the prioress and convent of that place, whereupon the sub-prioress and certain nuns elected Joan de Wauton the prioress, and others chose Elizabeth de Bello Campo, a nun of the house, as abbess. Before the king gives the royal assent to the election of either, he transmits the said elections to the bishop of Lincoln to examine the same as touching his office. The bishop, before he confirms the election of either of them, is to certify the king which election ought to be confirmed, so that the royal assent may be signified to him and that what the king has done therein as a grace may not be to the prejudice of him or his heirs. By K. Safe-conduct, for two years, for John le Rede, Richard le Keu and John Dengelond, mariners, whom Thomas, earl of Lancaster, is sending to Ireland to make purveyances of corn and other necessaries for the sustenance of 8 EDWARD II.— Part I. 219 1315. Membrane 3 — cont. him and his men, provided that they do not carry the same to the king's Scotch enemies, or hold communion with them in any manner. The like for the servants and mariners whom the abbot of Furneys is sending to Ireland to make purveyances for his use. Feb. 5. Licence to the prior and convent of Chaucombe to acquire in mortmain Westminster, lauds, teuements, and rents to the value of 10 marks a year. By K. at the instance of John de Segrave. Feb. 12. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot of Crekeand the con- Westminster, vent of that place by John de Asshewelle, of 3 roods of land in Habeton for the enlargement of the dwelling place of the rectory of the church of Habeton, which church they hold to their own uses, in exchange for 3 roods of land in Asshewellethorpe to be granted to him by them. By fine of ^ mark. Feb. 9. Simple protection, for one year, for Thomas de Derby. Nothing is to be Westminster, taken, against his will, of his corn, horses, carts, carriages, or other goods for the use of the kiug or of any other persons. By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh. Feb. 12. Licence for the abbot and convent of Battle to retain a messuage and a Westminster, carncate of land in Anesti, which William le Rous held at fee farm from Henry, sometime abbot of Battle, and the convent of that place, and which he, because he was unable to render that farm, surrendered and granted without licence of the late king to the same Henry, then abbot, and to the convent after the publication of the statute of mortmain, as appears by an inquisition made by the sheriff of Southampton. By fine of •!/. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot of Torre and the convent of that place by Richard de Upleye of \d. of rent in Schillingford, and by Thomas de Willehyurd of 3*. of rent iu Willehyurd. By fine of 20s. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Lantony by Gloucester, by John de Alvynton and William de Chaundos of 32 acres of land in Aylbryghton. By fine of 5 marks. Feb. 14. Presentation of Henry de Hale to the church of Rouley, in the diocese Sheen. of Coventry and Lichfield. By p.s. Feb. 10. Westminster. Membrane 2. Feb. 5. I. Inspexitnus and confirmation of a quit claim by Baldwin, earl of Exeter, Westminster, to the burgesses of Cristeschiricia, exempting them throughout all his land from gable of standing in the market, custody of thieves and prisoners, the Whitsuntide penny for ale, the reaping of half an acre and the carrying of writs, from toll for salt and from every custom of trade, and for giving them out of the toll of the town of Cristeschiricia 10s. whence they formerly were accustomed to render 4/., but now 70s. Witnesses : Countess Lucy, William de Morevilla, Hugh Piurel, William son of Ralph, William son of Roger, Geoffrey de Spin [eye], Payn Trencard, Gilbert Pais, Jordan de Estra, Robert son of Payn, Henry son of the earl, Godwin the Clerk, Roger the Chaplain and Ralph the Chaplain at Cristeschiricia. II. lu.ipc.rii/nis and confirmation of a charter of Baldwin son and heir of Baldwin de Redveriis, sometime earl of Devon and lord of the Isle, granting to the said burgesses of Christchurch Twynham the entire toll and stallage and all customs of merchandise of the markets of St. Faith in the town of Christchurch Twynham, as well without as within the town, saving to himself 220 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane 2 — cont. and his heirs attachments and pleas of the same markets : grant also to them of common of pasture in the meadows of Stokmede, Beremede and Bernardes- mede after his hay had been raised and carried from the said meadows without any challenge or hindrance of him, his heirs, assigns or his bailiffs, which common of pasture they were of old accustomed to hold in the times of himself and his father, subject to a render of 30*. sterling a year to him and his heirs at the four terms of Easter, Midsummer, Michaelmas and Christmas ; further as the said free burgesses have been in the times of his father and of himself free from ransom of their sons and daughters, and as on this matter Amicia de Redveriis, countess of Devon and lady of the Isle, his mother, has given testimony in their favour, they shall be free and quit of ransom, and that no ransom of their sons or daughters shall be extorted from them by him, or his heirs, or bailiffs. Witnesses : Amicia, countess of Devon and lady of the Isle, his mother ; Nicholas, prior of Christchurch Twynham ; Sirs Hamo de Bakhampton, John de Kernet, John de Caumpeny, knights ; Thomas Makerel, Edward de Parcestre, clerk ; Henry Trenchard, Ralph Ward, Adam de Rippling, William Spileman, John de Butteshorn, Eustace Fuchir, William Liouer, Nigel de Bocland and many others. By fine of 100s. Simple protection, until Michaelmas, for Geoffrey de Bella Fago, going on pilgrimage to Santiago. Feb. 10. Signification to G. bishop of London of the royal assent to the election Westminster, of Eobert de Ramesdene, a canon of Bykenacre, to be prior of that house. Jan. 24. Grant, for five years, to John de la Haye, Ranulph de Caron and William Westminster. Page of Eggewere in aid of the repair of the king's highway from London to Eggewere and thence to the mill of Bischewey, which in many places is wearisome to travellers and very deep, to take at the said town of Eggewere, and at the town of Watteford and Rikelesworthe and at the hospital of St. Giles, either by themselves or others whom they shall appoint for the purpose and for whom they shall answer, toll upon goods and wares for sale, viz. : — For each cart drawing corn by the week - For each cart drawing timber by the week - For each cart drawing wood by the week - - - - For each sack of wool - - For each tun of wine - - - - - For each great truss of cloth brought on a cart - - For every other truss of cloth brought by horse - For each cart laden with wares exceeding the value of 10s. - For six horses ---- ---- For ten oxen ------- For twenty swine - -- -- -- - For forty sheep - -- -- -- - For merchandise not named exceeding the value of 5s. Persons who have paid the custom for his goods in one of places shall be quit of payment in any other place. Id. Id. ¥■ Id. Id. Id. \d. ¥• Id. Id. Id. Id. kd. the said By p.s. Feb 10. Westminster. Feb. 12. Westminster. Simple protection, for one year, for Thomas de London, parson of the church of Hathelwaldenne. Nothing is to be taken, against his will, of his corn, carts, carriages, or other goods, for the use of the king or of other persons. By K. Safe-conduct, for two years, for the men whom the abbot of Holmcoltram is sending with two ships to Ireland to buy corn and other victuals for the sustenance of his house. By K. Simple protection, for one year, for Master Nicholas de Tyngewyk. 8 EDWARD II.— Part I. 221 ]315. Membrane 2 — cont. Feb. 9. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Mer- Westminster. ton by William Paynel of a messuage in Suthwerk. By fine of 5 marks. Feb. 10. Richard son of Richard de Boylund, going on pilgrimage to Santiago, Westminster, has letters nominating Nicholas de Percy and John Warde his attorneys until Michaelmas. Feb. 14. Simple protection for the same time for Thomas de Dakeny, who, with Westminster. Alice de Insula the wife of Robert son of Walter, is going on pilgrimage to Santiago. Feb. 17. Westminster. Feb. 14. Sheen. Feb. 17. Westminster. Feb. 13. Westminster. Feb. 20. Westminster. Feb. 8. Westminster. Feb. 10. Westminster. Feb. 20. Westminster. Feb. 12. Westminster. Exemption, for five years, for William Page of Eggewere from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances. By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh. Simple protection, for one year, for Master Richard de Gany. Nothing is to be taken, against his will, of his corn, carts, carriages, or other goods, for the use of the king or of any other persons. Oto son of William dc Grandisono, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating John de Coston and Reginald Herlisoun his attorneys for one year. Richard de Clare, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Elias do Sancto Albano and Adam de Brom his attorneys for two years. Simple protection, until the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, for Thomas de Caylly, who has gone on pilgrimage to Santiago. By K. Notification that Ida, late the wife of John de Clynton, widow, is the first-born daughter and one of the four daughters of William de Oddvnge- seles, deceased. By K. ou the information of R. de Northburgh. Simple protection, for one year, for Walter de la Have. Nothing is to be taken, against his will, of his corn, carts, carriages, victuals, or other goods for the use of the king or of any other person. Licence for William son of John de Abyngton to enfeoff Warin son of Baldwin de Bassyngburue of his manor of Abyngtou, held in chief. By fine of 10 Js. Exemplification, after inspection of the rolls of the Chancery, of letters patent of the late king, dated 22 August, 32 Edward I. as the king has heard that those letters have been accidentally lost, granting a pardon to John son of Simon le Cotiller of London, on account of his good service in Scotland, for the death of Thomas le Hastere of London, and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. Exemplified by the Boll. Pardon to Robert de Furneux of all trespasses committed by him in the park of Huntingfeld, which is in the kind's hands by reason of the heir of William de Huntingfeld, tenant in chief, being a minor, and for which ho was indicted before William dc Dcen and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer for those trespasses : pardon also of any outlawry incurred thereby. By K. Safe-conduct, for two years, for the servants and mariners whom Richard de Hudileleston is sending to Ireland to make purveyances of corn and other victuals and necessaries for the sustenance of himself and his house- hold, and to convey the same into England, provided that they do not carry the same to the king's Scotch enemies, or hold communication with them in any way. 222 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. Membrane 2 — cont. Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter of Henry de Lancastre, the king's kinsman, lord of Monemue, dated at Kedwelly, Monday, in the feast of St. Dunstan, 2 Edward II., granting to Thomas le Blunt, for life, his manor of Tybertonand his woods, marshes, meadows, pastures, plains, ways, paths, waters, mills, mill-ponds, homages, and rents and services, as well of his free men as of his villeins, the advowson of the church of the said town of Tyberton excepted ; Witnesses : William de Granzon, John de Ferreres, Roger de Chandos, Edmund Basset, Nicholas de Kyngeston, Peter de Ba, Richard de Riveres and others. French. By p.s. Feb. 12. Licence to Robert de Reydon to grant his manor of Bouthorpe, held in Westminster, chief as of the honor of Peverel, to John son of Robert de Reydon and Hawisia his wife to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies with rever- sion failing such issue to the said Robert de Reydon and his heirs. By fine of 5 marks. Feb. 20. Simple protection, until Michaelmas, for John de Wygeton. Westminster. Feb. 24. Grant to Robert de Appelby, king's clerk, of the sub-deanery in the Westminster, church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of York in the time of the late king. By p.s. Feb. 20. The prior of Boxgrave, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Westminster. Thomas de Shawe his attorney for one year. 1315. Feb. 8. Westminster. Membrane 1. Feb. 17. Restitution to John de Kynardeseye, clerk, of the manor of Sutton, with Westminster, its hamlets of Potton, Holm and Stratton, co. Bedford, which manor was held in chief by Alice la Latymer as of the honor of Huntyndon then in t lie king's hands. She had acquired in fee, without licence, the said manor and hamlets, for which trespass they were taken into the king's hands. Licence also for him to regrant the same to her for her life, with remainder to Nicholas le Latimer and the heirs of his body, and, failing such issue, to the king's kinsman Thomas, earl of Lancaster, and his heirs. By K. Feb. 12. Pardon to Richard le Provost of Little Humbre of his outlawry in the Westminster, county of York, for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench when impleaded by John le Gras for not rendering a reasonable account for the time when he was his bailiff in Little Humbre. By K. The like to Richard le Spenser for the time when he was bailiff of the said John le Gras in Brustwyk. By K. The like to Henry Knyght for the time when he was bailiff of the said John le Gras in Kayngham Mersk. By K. The like to William le Fevre for the time when he was receiver of the moneys of the said John le Gras. By K. The like to Nicholas de Burton for the time when he was receiver of the moneys of the said J ohn le Gras. By K. Feb. 20. Restitution to William son of John Florence of Carleton Rode of a Westminster, messuage and 4 acres of land in Carleton Rode, which John Florence, his father, whose heir he is, acquired in fee, without licence of the late king from Robert de Tadeshale, tenant in chief. By fine of \ mark. Restitution to Ralph son of William de Colneye of 13 acres of land and 26 acres of wood in Tybenham, which William de Colneye, his father, whose heir he is, acquired, without licence of the late king, from Robert de Tateshale, tenant in chief. By fine of 20s. 8 EDWARD II — Pabt I. 223 1315. Feb. 20. Westminster. Feb. 22. Westminster. Feb. 24. Westminster. Feb. 22. Westminster. Feb. 25. Westminster. Feb. 24. Westminster. Feb. 26. Westminster. Feb. 24. Westminster. Feb. 24. Westminster. Feb. 25. Westminster. Feb. 20. Westminster. Feb. 24. Westminster. Membrane 1 — cont. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Hugh f all lands and tenements which he held in Marz, to hold for her life, rendering yearly to him and his heirs a rose at Midsummer for all services 224 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane 1 — cont. and secular demands ; Witnesses : Sirs Walter de Teye, Bartholomew de Badelesmere, Roger Tyrel, and Robert de Waterville, knights, Master Richard de Clare, Richard de Lutheburgh, Robert de Chevyngton and others : to which inspeximus the witnesses were Sir Bartholomew de Ba- delesmere, Roger Tyrel, Gilbert de Ellesfeld, and Gilbert de Sancto Audoeno, knights, Master Richard de Clare, Sir John de Bruges, Sir Thomas de Usk, clerks, Geoffrey the Marshal, Reginald de Aylwy and others. II. Inspeximus also of a further warranty granted by him to her dated 15 April, 7 Edward II., of the above grant, for her life, out of the lands and tenements which the earl held in the manors of Welles, Warham, Barewe and Bernyngham, cos. Norfolk and Suffolk, and out of all his other lands and tenements, wheresoever they might be, in England and Wales ; Witnesses : Sirs Bartholomew de Badelesmere, Roger Tyrel, Robert de Grendon, John Tyrel, knights, Master Richard de Clare, Sir John de Chelmeresford, clerks, Richard de Rodeney, Roger de Aylesbury, Reginald Aylwy and others. Feb. 27. Notification that John de Stuleville was, by the king's command, in his Westminster, company from 8 July 1312 to 26 December following. -^g-j^ Membrane Z2d. July 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Bracy and Richard de Berwick-upon- Rodeneye, touching an appeal in the county of Worcester by John Grym of Tweed. Saltford against Robert Thurgot, John Thurgot, Walter Baldewyue, Edith wife of John Thurgot, Nicholas de la Lynde, Ralph le Hay ward and William and Thomas his sons, Henry Quynchaunt, Simon de Stanleye, John le Walshe, William le Webbe, Adam le Reve, John le Serdere, Henry son of William, William Thurgot and Adam Thurgot, for the death of William Grym of Saltford, his brother. By fine of 2 marks. July 10. Association of William de Ormesby in a commission issued to Richard Berwick-upou- de Walsingham and Thomas de Sniterton to enquire by oath of good men Tweed. G f t ne county of Norfolk touching a complaint by Gerard de Marsay, Andrew de Ligardis and Willam Daleman, merchant vintners of Gascony, that whereas their men and servants with a ship of theirs freighted with wine had put into the port of Boston, where the ship being at anchor in that port was damaged by a violent storm, and their said men and servants had escaped alive from the ship, but the wine was driven back to the deep sea and was afterwards by the reflux thereof cast ashore along the coast of Norfolk, when certain men of those parts took and carried it away and caused them no little loss by the detention thereof. The com- missioners are to enquire in whose hands the wine is, and into all circumstances touching the matter, to make restitution to the merchants upon their showing that the wiae is theirs, and that their men and servants or some of them escaped alive from the ship so that the wine ought not to be called wreck of sea, July 12. Commission to William de Goldington and John de Wengrave to enquire Berwick-upon- by oath of good men of the city of London touching the complaint of Hugh Tweed. all, in the counties of I three or two of them^ [ in the counties of - Nottingham, Derby. Norfolk, Suffolk. three or two of them - co. Lincoln. or two of them, in the counties of - three or two of them, of whom Robert de Stoke is to be one, in the counties of - three or two of them, of whom William Inge is to be one, in tbe counties of Cornwall, Devon. Warwick, Leicester. Kent, Sussex, Surrey. [Pari. Writs.] July 13. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigurnel and John de Cave, Berwick-upon- touching the persons who broke the coffers of Nicholas de Sancto Mauro Tweed. an( j Elena his wife, and of Robert de Holand and Matilda his wife, at Brackele, co. Northampton, and carried away their goods and their charters, writings and other muniments. By the archbishop of Canterbury. July 10. The like to Robert son of Payn, John Mautravers and William de Berwick-upon- Bourne, on complaint by William de Faucumberge that John de Launde, Tweed. John Beneyt and John de Kyngeston, with others, broke his houses at la Lade, co. Somerset, carried away his goods, and assaulted his men and servants. By fine of 1 mark. July 13. The like to Robert son of Walter, William de Goldyngton and Robert de Berwick-upon- Reydon, touching the persons of the power of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Tweed. Hereford and Essex, who carried away the goods of Tileman de Gaure, John de Tongre, William Mande and John le Fiz Eleys, burgesses and merchants of Dordrecht in Holland, atHerewych, co. Essex, and assaulted ■ their men and servants, who were appointed to the custody of such goods, and killed some of them. By p.s. July 18. York. The like to William de Burne, Henry de Campo Arnulphi and Thomas de la Hyde, on complaint by William de Rostourek that Michael le Petit, J ohn de Beauchaump of Benner, William de Treueruf, Alvred de Legha, William Tyrel of Restyr, James de Trevantros, Philip de Porthkellom, William de Porthkellom and Stephen de Porthkellom conspired together at 8 EDWARD II— Part I. 227 1314. Membrane 31rf — cont. Lostwythiel that he should be appealed by Joan, late the wife of Richard le Eyr of Trewoelesyk, for the death of her husband, and maliciously procured his capture and detention on that account in the king's prison of Lostwythiel, co. Cornwall, until he was acquitted before John de Foxle and the above-named Thomas de la Hyde, justices of oyer and terminer assigned for that appeal. Membrane 30c?. July 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle and William York. de la Doune, on complaint by William de Goldyngton that Richard lo Fisshere of Thele and John his son, and John son of William le Chapman, together with others, felled his trees growing in his woods at Thele, co. Hertford, and carried them away, and also other goods of his. July 20. The like to John de Foxle, William de Goldyngton, Henry de Luteger- York. shale and William de Northho, on complaint by William Godespais that John de Duvedale, John le Keu of Overton, Ralph le Ewer and John Aleyn of Tacolmston, together with others, broke his houses and dykes at Eghinton, co. Sussex, and assaulted him, felled his trees growing at Hodlegh in the same county, and carried them away. By fine of 40*. made in the Chancery. July 20. The like to Walter de Norwyco, William de Goldyngton, William de York. la Doune and William de Northo, on complaint by queen Margaret that divers persons forcibly entered her parks, free chaces and free warrens at Great Horkesle, Estewode, Reyle, Iladle and Haveringges, co. Essex, and hunted therein without her licence, also in like manner entered her closes there, broke her houses, walls and fences, felled the trees growing in her woods and gardens in those places, fished in her stews and free fisheries, carried away her trees and fish, and took deer in the parks and chaces, and hares, rabbits, pheasants and partridges in the warrens, and carried them away. By K. The like commissions, word for word, on complaint by queen Margaret of like trespasses committed against the king's peace. By K. The like to the same justices, on oomplaintby queen Margaret, touching the persons who committed like trespasses in her parks, free chaces and free warrens at Dalham, Bredefeld and Stoke Neylond, co. Suffolk. By K. The like to the same justices, on complaint by queen Margaret, touching the persons who committed like trespasses in her parks, free chaces and free warrens at Ledes, Ospringge, Westeclyve and Middelton, co. Kent. By K. The like to the same justices, on complaint by queen Margaret, touching the persons who committed like trespasses in her parks, free chaces and free warrens at Saham and Cambridge, co. Cambridge. By K. July 20. The like to John de Insula, John de Foxle, Henry de Lutegarshale aud York. William de Northo, on complaint by queen Margaret that John de Dalin- grugge, William de Daliugrugge, Ralph le Mareschal, Richard de Hodlegh and John de Hindedale, together with others, forcibly entered her free chace, at Asshedoune and park at Maresfeld, and free warrens in the same town of Maresfeld and Wylindon, co. Sussex, hunted therein without her licence, took deer in her chace and park, and hares, rabbits, partridges and pheasants in her warrens, felled trees growing in the woods within the chace, fished in her stews and free fisheries at the said town of Maresfeld, and carried away the fish, &c. By C. p 2 228 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1 314i Membrane 29d. July 21. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, John de Grymstede York. and Thomas de la Hyde, touching alleged sales of tin in the county of Corn- wall to divers persons other than Anthony Pessaigne, king's merchant, contrary to a proclamation lately made by the king, on the understanding that Edmund, sometime earl of Cornwall, by the ancient custom of the county, had the right of pre-emption of all tin found therein, that all tin should be sold to the said Anthony Pessaigne in preference to others. By the archbishop of Canterbury and the Council. July 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to Walter de Norwyco, William de York. Goldyngton, William de la Doune and William de Northho, on complaint by queen Margaret touching the persons who forcibly entered her parks, free chaces and free warrens at Banstede, Wytle and Guldeford, co. Surrey, hunted therein without her licence, broke her houses, walls and fences, felled trees growing in her woods and gardens there, took the deer in her parks and free chaces, and hares, &c. from her warrens, and carried them away. By K. The like to the same justices, on complaint by queen Margaret, touching the persons who committed the like trespasses in her under-mentioned manors, viz. : — Saham and Cantebrigge, co. Cambridge. Ledes, Ospringge, Westclive and Middelton, co. Kent. Berkhamstede, co. Hertford. Dalham, Bredefeld and Stoke Neylond, co. Suffolk. July 20. Commission to John de Foxle, Henry de Lutegeresale and William de York. Northho, on representation on behalf of queen Margaret, to enquire touching the persons who have usurped and without justification occupied the lands, tenements, wastes and purprestures in divers places within the counties of Surrey, Sussex and Kent, which had been assigned to her in dower by king Edward I. July 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, John de Batesford York. and William de Burne, on representation on behalf of John le Latymer, to whom the custody of the manors of Stokwode [and] Batecumbe, co. Dorset, and of Cury Malet, co. Somerset, late of Nicholas de Poynz, tenant in chief, appertains, until Hugh son and heir of the said Nicholas de Poynz shall obtain his full age, by reason of a demise made to him by William le Latymer, to whom the king demised the said manors, that Nicholas de Poynz, parson of the church of Cury Malet, John Bedel, John, parson of the church of Stokwode, and Hugh Payn, together with others, ejected him from the said custody, the heir being still a minor and in his custody, and carried away his goods found in the said manors. By the archbishop of Canterbury. July 26. The like to Walter de Norwyco, William de Goldyngton and Humphrey York. de Waldene, on complaint by Richer de Refham, touching the persons who drove away his cattle and carried away his goods at Stanford Riveres and Lyttlebury, co. Essex. By the archbishop of Canterbury. Membrane 28d. July 26. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Marty n, John de Benstede York. and Thomas de la Hyde, touching the malefactors, as well merchants as others of the county of Cornwall, who have counterfeited the stamp appointed for stamping the tin of the stannary in that county, and have at their will stamped tin with the counterfeited stamp to the king's prejudice. By C. 8 EDWARD II.— Pakt I. 229 1314). Membrane 28d — cont. July 23. Association of Henry de Campo Arnulphi, in the place of Nicholas de York. Langelonde, in a commission of oyer and terminer issued to William de Burne, Matthew de Furneaux and Nicholas de Langelonde, by oath of good men of the county of Cornwall, on complaint by John de Trejagu that William Brundel, Reginald de Trelouthasmur the elder, and Reginald his sou, Thomas Trier, Luke de Trethaek, Philip de Penles, Warin de Pencocn, Richard de Trenewythe, Robert Balaam, John Bebon, Peter Brundel, Gilbert de Talgatrek and Richard de Bosuesyek conspired together at Launceveton, co. Cornwall, that he should be appealed by Thomas de Tregenon of robbery and breach of the peace ; further they maliciously procured, contrary to the form of the ordinance lately provided in that behalf, his imprisonment in the Flete on that account, until he was acquitted before the king ; and also that Serlo de Nansladron, William Wyse, Serlo Wyse, John de Trefluuen and others in the time of the late king forcibly entered his manor at Godwolghan, co. Cornwall, broke the houses in the manor, and carried away his goods. By the keepers of the seal. July 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford and William do York. Goldyngton, upon complaint by the prior of Roy ston, that Robert de Bures, John de Ratlesdene, clerk, Geoffrey Roberdesprest de Abuthorp, Andrew de Overton, John Reignam of Bodekesham, John de Wythamof Bcauchamp Canouu (de Bello Campo Canoun) John Oliver, clerk, of Tepesfeld, and Henry Canterel of Beauchamp Canoun, together witli others, carried away his goods found at the town of Royston, co. Hertford. By the archbishop of Canterbury. July 28. The like to John de Foxle, Master Richard de Clare and Richard do York. Rodeneye, on complaint by Reginald de Frome that Nicholas de Modes, Roger de Loderford, Geoffrey le Messer, Michael de Wathyngdon, Nicholas son of John, John atte Churchestyghde, clerk, Robert de Lodie, William ' Nicholesknave de Modes,' John Berebare, John le Wastour, William de Shaffeld, John Cof, Richard Garson, Robert Tesson, Geoffrey Garson, John le Clerk and William Hachard assaulted him at Compton Pauucefot, co. Somerset. 15 v p.s. July 29. The like to John Chaynel, John de Neville and Roger de Cubbddyk, on York. complaint by Henry Bere (or de Bere) that John de Styrseleye, Thomas Poucher and Thomas de la Hale, together with others, broke his houses at Balderton, co. Nottingham, and carried away his goods. By fine of 1 mark. Aug. 16. Commission to John Wogan, Walter de Pederton and William le Botiller York. of Wemme to enquire touching a complaint of the king's men of North Wales that his bailiffs and ministers of those parts have for a long time harassed and molested them on divers occasions. By p.s. Membrane 21d. Aug. 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to Lambert de Trikyngham, John York. Chaynel, Roger de Cubbddyk and John de Neville, on complaint by John de Heslarton that John de Caltoft and Agnes his wife, Thomas le Chaumberleyn, John le Sumpter, Adam Bernard and William Randolf forcibly cut his corn lately growing at Athelyngton, co. Lincoln, mowed the herbage growing there, and carried away his corn and hay and other goods. By line of 20*. Aug. 15. The like to John de Donecastre, Gilbert do Toutheby and Robert Russel. York. Whereas William le Blund, clerk, and John de Waltham on their way from 230 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane 27d — cont. London to York to the king with money for the expenses of the House- hold, took a horse for a price at Long Bynyngton, co. Lincoln, to carry the money with haste to the king as had been commanded to them, certain persons rescued the horse and took it away from them and assaulted them. By K. Aug. 21. The like to Robert de Retford, John de Mutford and Robert de Maddingle. York. On complaint by John de Bassingburne alleging that Roger Chauntecler of the suburb of London, Reginald Brangor, John Frank of Brokesburne and Walter Frank of Brokesburne, together with others, felled his trees lately growing in his park at Hoddesdon, co. Hertford, and carried them away, a commission of oyer and terminer was issued to William de Goldington, Richard de Bereford and Walter le Baud, of whom William de Goldington was to be one, touching the matter, and afterwards the king, understanding that William de Goldington had no leisure to attend to the business, assigned William de Bereford a justice to act in his place with Richard de Bereford and Walter le Baud, or either of them, and as Richard de Bereford is staying in Ireland by the king's command and on his business, and William de Bereford has no leisure to act, being hindered by divers matters touching the king and the commonalty of the realm, the king assigns the above- named justices in the place of William de Bereford to act with Walter le Baud. By the keepers of the seal because he made a fine at another time. .Membrane 26d. Sept. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to Lambert de Thrikyngham, Gerard Oulston Salveyn and John de Neville of Stokes, on complaint by Henry de Bello (Wolstou). Monte that Adam de Kydale of Barton and Henry his brother, Richard Capoun of Barton, John son of Eudo and Simon Huberd, together with others, assaulted him in his lodging at Barton, co. Lincoln, and also his men and servants, who were in a house near the said lodging, placed fire against the house, by reason of which his men and servants withdrew from the house, when they assaulted, imprisoned and ill-treated them. By K. (Inserted at a later date.) Afterwards Roger de Cubbeldyk and Henry de Baiocis were associated in the commission with the above-named justices, 17 September 1314. The like to Lambert de Thrikyngham, Gerard Salveyn and John de Neville of Stokes, justices, on complaint by Peter de Scours that Adam de Kydale of Barton and Henry his brother, Richard Capoun of Barton, John son of Eudo de Barton, Simon Huberd of Barton and Nicholas Capoun of Barton, together with others, assaulted him in his lodging at Barton, co. Lincoln, placed fire against the lodging, and imprisoned and ill-treated him. Sept. 14. The like to John de Bassyngburne and John de la Haye, touching the York. persons who carried away the king's timber at Dynesle, co. Hertford. Sept. 11. The like to William Inge and Richard de Rodeneye, on complaint by York. Philip de Sarney, king's chaplain, a monk of Saint Denis, whom the king had appointed to the custody of the priory of Derhurst, co. Gloucester, with its appurtenances, then in his hands for divers causes, to hold during pleasure, subject to answering at the Exchequer for the issues thereof, that Richard, parson of the church of Hasfeld, Ralph de Walton and John de Outys, together with others, forcibly carried away goods belonging to the priory and in his custody at Derhurst, co. Gloucester. By C. 8 EDWARD II.— Part I. 231 13]^ Membrane 25d. Sept. 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle and John de Fressing- York. feld, on complaint by Bartholomew de Welle, mariner and merchant of Lenne. John le Clerk, master of a ship called la Gerlauitde of Goseford, had been attached at his suit by Richard de Welleford and Simon de Mereworthe, late sheriffs of the city of London, to answer to him in the court of the said city of this matter, viz. that the said John le Clerk, together with others, forcibly boarded a certain ship of the complainant, freighted with wines and other wares of his, on Thursday next before the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle in the fifth year of the king's reign, on the coast of the sea near Rochelle, where the ship was then anchored on account of tempestuous weather, and carried away the cables and other goods found in the ship together with three anchors, and afterwards with their ship they broke and wrecked his vessel and subsequently cut away from liis ship two great cables, by which it was held, whereby the ship and goods in her were cast away upon the rocks on the coast and sunk. For a long time the com- plainant prosecuted his suit before the sheriffs to compel the said John le Clerk to make him adequate compensation for that trespass and the loss which lie had sustained. The sheriffs, although neither satisfaction nor amends had been made to him, and while the plea pending between the parties was before them, fraudulently permit ted the said John le Clerk, convicted of the trespass in court, to depart freely together with his ship and goods from the attachment, to the retarding of the complainant's suit and his impoverish- ment and loss, although the sheriffs had caused him to wait for judgment in the said suit, in which before the departure of the said John le Clerk process had gone as far as the judgment, from Thursday next after the feast of St. Gregory in the said year of the king's reign until Saturday next before the day of St. Margaret the Virgin then next ensuing throughout twenty weeks. On the last-named day the complainant was told by the said Richard de Welleford, then one of the said sheriffs, and by William de Wengrave, William de Lamhithe and Roger de Depham, clerks of the said sheriffs, that nothing would be done in his business, and that a court would not be held on that day, but that they would be engaged on other business, nevertheless the said clerks in his absence, as he, believing the words of the sheriffs and their clerks that no court would be held, was not present, fraudulently held a court, when they caused him to be called, and because he was not present before them to prosecute his suit, although neither of the sheriffs was present, gave judgment in that same court that the said John le Clerk should depart quit of the suit of the said complainant, although the said John le Clerk was not then there, either by himself or even by his attorney, to the manifest defrauding and deception of the com- plainant. Thereupon the said Bartholomew de Welle having made a complaint in the matter, the king commanded John de Gisorciis, then mayor of the city, to have the record and process of the suit with all matters touching it brouglit before him and in the presence of the said sheriffs, forewarned by him to be present if they wished, to examine and correct any error that might be found in the said record and process, and to cause full and speedy justice to be done to the complainant as ought to be done of right, and according to law merchant and maritime law. Upon further complaint by the said Bartholomew de Welle that the mavor, although he had caused the record and process of the suit to come before him, according to the tenor of the king's mandate to that effect directed to him, had not cared to do him further right therein, the king, being unwill- ing to leave the fraud, if any such has been committed, unpunished, assigned the above-named justices to more fully examine the said record and process to be brought before them at St. Martin's le Grand, London, and, if any fraud was committed as is alleged, to enquire by oath as well 232 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane 25d — cont. of merchants and mariners as of other good and lawful men, who may be found in the said city, touching the premises, and to correct the error and defaults, if any shall be found, in the said record and process. Sept. 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Robert Russel York. and Peter Foun, on complaint by John de Corbrigge, parson of the church of Grove, that, although the king had taken him and his men, lands, rents and possessions into his protection, Hugh de Hercy and Thomas his son, with Laurence and William, brothers of the said Thomas, John de Cateby of Hedon, Eustace de Mortayn, William de Mortayn, John 1 Eustaceman de Mortayn,' William son of Adam de Grove, Robert Godale of Grove, John le Prest of Grove, Adam Auguylun, William de Chesterfeld and Thomas le Mawre of Grove, together with others, broke his houses at Grove, co. Nottingham, felled his trees there, carried away the trees and other goods of his, drove off three horses of his of the price of ten marks, and assaulted him and his men and servants. By C. Membrane 24d. Sept. 18. Commission .of oyer and terminer to Robert son of Walter, William Inge, York. Henry Spigurnel and John deWengrave, on complaint by Nicholas Frembaud, king's clerk, parson of the prebeudal church of Westthorrok, that Thomas de la Strete, Walter Jonesman de Briaunzoun, Benedict de Ditton, John Elys, John Orpede, Reginald le Taillour, William Deneman, and Joan, late the wife of Ralph de Catton, together with others, assaulted him at Westthorrok, co. Essex, carried away some of his goods and burned other goods of his, and afterwards went about armed by day and night, having plotted to kill divers of his men and servants, so that neither he nor his servants dare make any stay in those parts. By K. & C. Sept. 21. The like to Robert de Harwedon, Nicholas de Pershore and John de York. Westkote, on complaint by Humphrey de Staunford that John de Noueton, Thomas Gosselyn, Geoffrey Gosselyn, William le Charetter, John Alfred, William Cokstone, Henry le Taillur, Ralph le Suur, Hugh le Fater, John Pudman, William le Heir, John le Cornwaleys, Thomas le Bakere, Stephen le Fevre and John de Treuessy assaulted him at Westmene, co. Southampton, and carried away his goods. By fine of 20*. Sept. 28. The like to Ralph son of William, Hugh de Louther, William le York. Conestable and John de Creppinge, as the king has been informed that a ship laden with silver in bar, gold florins, jewels and divers wares having been driven ashore by a tempest upon the coast near Scardeburgh and all the men who were in the ship drowned, so that no beast escaped alive from the ship, and the goods, which as wreck of sea belong to him, were cast ashore by the sea near the town of Ryxton, co. York, Robert de Lacy, together with others, secretly seized the said silver, gold, jewels and wares, and applied them to their own uses. The commissioners are to enquire by oath of good and lawful men of those parts what goods were cast ashore at the said town and in the neighbouring places, what they are worth, into whose hands they have come, and whether they ought to belong to the king as wreck of sea because no beast escaped alive to land, and to arrest all persons whom they shall find guilty, and to do speedy justice therein. By K. on the information of Robert de Appelby. The like to John de Thorpe, John de Mutford, Edmund de Hemmegrave and Henry Bacon, by oath of good men of the county of Suffolk, on com- plaint by John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, touching the persons who 8 EDWARD II.— Part I. 233 1314. Membrane 24d — cont. lately, approaching his towDs of Little Jernemuthe and Gorleston, broke the bridges, causeys and quays of the said earl and his men there, cut into pieces the timber of the said bridges and quays, and having entered his port of the said town of Little Jernemuthe compelled divers merchants, who with their ships laden with divers wares had put into that port, to depart thence and to come with their ships to the town of Great Jernemuthe and to discharge them there, and further hindered his men and servants, who had crossed over to divers parts to buy victuals and other goods, and to bring them to the towns of Little Jernemuthe and Gorleston to make their profit therein, from bringing by water with their said ships and boats such victuals and goods to the said towns, and continue to do so, whereby the said men and tenants have been unable to answer to the earl for the rents and services due to him. By K. Membrane 23d. Commission to William Trussel, William de Stafford, William de Mere and Ralph de Rolleston to deliver the gaol of Stafford of Robert de Knyghtleye, a prisoner for the death of John Molot of High Offeleye. Aug. 18. Commission to Roger le Brabanzon, William Inge, Henry Spigurnel and York. John de Wengrave, touching a suit before the sheriffs and coroners of (he city of London between Master Jordan Moraunt and Guillot le Sautreour relative to a messuage and four shops in the city. A commission was originally issued to the same Roger le Brabanzon, William de Bereford, Gilbert de Roubiry and John le Blount to correct an alleged error in the record and process of the suit, but Roger le Brabanzon and Gilbert de Roubiry being unable to act, the king issued another commission to William de Bereford, William Howard, Roger de Hegham and the said John le Blount, of whom Wiliam de Bereford, being otherwise engaged on the king's business, cannot act, and the other three justices have died. Sept. 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Goldyngton and William York. de Den, on complaint by Robert son of Walter, touching the persons who broke his park at Shenefeld, co. Essex, hunted therein without his licence, and carried away his deer. By K. The like to the same justices, on complaint by William de Hanyngfeld, touching a breach of his park of Stanleye [co. Essex.] By K. Membrane 22d. Sept. 14. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormcsby, Robert de York. Maddyugle and John Pyke, on complaint by Peter, parson of the church of Barneby, that Roger, parson of the church of Mutford, William, parson of the church of Carleton, William de Martham, clerk, William Daniel of Carleton, Henry le Clerk of Carleton, Robert de Mutford, chaplain, Hubert ' Richardserjaunt de Weylond ' and Thomas his brother, Henry ' Richard- serjaunt de Weylond,' Robert Snyppe of Carleton, Robert Kelle the younger of Mutford, Thomas Shepe, John Williamesmon Daniel, William del Hawe, Robert Botild the younger of Barneby, Richard Drake of Carleton, John Wallawe of Giselham and Roger Yeryld of Mutford, together with others, assaulted him and his men and servants at Barneby, co. Suffolk, and carried away his goods whilst he was under the king's protection. By the Council for God. 234 1314. Membrane 22d — cont. Sept.. 16. Association of Hugh de Louther with William de Houk and Thomas de York. Fissheburne in a commission of oyer and terminer issued touching a trespass committed on Marmaduke de Thwenge by Walter Faucumberge and Robert de Everyngham and Lucy his wife. Sept. 17. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Harewedon, William de York. Burne and Richard de Chuseldene, on complaint, by Ingelram Berenger, touching divers unknown persons who broke his dykes and closes at Fordinton on the confines of the counties of Wilts and Dorset, whilst he was in Scotland on the king's service and under his protection, and with their animals depastured the herbage in his said closes. By K. Vacated because otherwise below. Sept. 20. Commission de walliis et fossatis to William de Hanyngfeld, John le York. Burser and Thomas de Ultyng for the sea coast and adjacent parts of the county of Essex. Sept. 24. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Louthre and Robert de York. Barton touching an appeal in the county of Cumberland of Goditha, late the wife of Adam Scot, against William son of Bricius de Penreth and Adam son of Bricius de Penreth for the death of her husband. By fine of 1 mark. Sept. 16. Association of Roger Sauvage in a commission issued to John de Foxle, York. William de Goldyngton, Henry de Lutegarshale and William de Northo, touching a trespass committed against William Godespays by John de Duvedale, John le Keu of Overton, Ralph le Ewer and John Aleyn of Tacolmston and others at Eghinton [co. Sussex]. Membrane 2\d. Sept. 24. Writ of aid directed to sheriffs and all other the king's bailiffs, ministers, York. and other lieges for Nicholas de Audele, whom the king has appointed, and commanded by word of mouth to take Vivian de Staundon the younger and to commit him to prison. Vivian de Staundon had been indicted before the justice of Chester, as the said justice has signified to the king by his command, for a robbery committed near Dynbegh upon Alexander le Convers, king's clerk, of a great sum out of the moneys which the king was sending to Ireland for his business by the said Alexander le Convers. By K. Sept. 24. Mandate directed to sheriffs and all other the king's bailiffs and lieges. York. At the request of the barons and good men of Wynchelse, the king had lately granted them licence to fit out at their own expense two ships to proceed to sea and to pass along the coast of England to protect it against the king's Scotch enemies and their adherents, so that his enemies could not inflict any loss upon the men of England, or others of his allegiance or friendship, and also to fight against his enemies, but they were not to inflict any loss on any who were of his allegiance or friendship under pain of forfeiture of every thing of theirs that could be forfeited. From a com- plaint of John le White, William de Revele and Nicholas Pessoun and their fellows of the society of Almain merchants, the king has learned that Ralph Ainbrois, master of a ship which is called the ship of St. John of la Rye, fitted out by the men of Wynchelse and sent to sea by them, and John Stywar, constable of the said ship and many other men placed on board her for her equipment, boarded certain ships at le Swyn, in the parts of Flanders and Almain, laden by the complainants and their servants with iron, steel, copper, minever, wax and divers other goods of avoirdupois 8 EDWARD II .— Part I 235 X314). Membrane 2ld — cont. weight to bring into England to trade therewith in the port of Harwich, killed some of the merchants and of their servants then in the ship, took others of them and bound and imprisoned them, carried away their floods and still detain them from the merchants, scuttled and sunk the ships, committed homicides and thefts, and inflicted many losses as well on the merchants as others wishing to come within ihe realm with their goods and wares, to the impoverishment of the merchants and contrary to the tenor of the king's letters patent. The sheriff's are to arrest all such ill-doers wherever they shall find them, whether by sea or by land, together with the goods and wares taken away from the merchants, and to detain them until the king with the council shall determine what is to be done. By C. The like, on like complaint by John de Warden and Walter de Man, merchants of Dordragh in Holaud, that Ralph Ambroys, master of a ship called the ship of St. John of la Rye, fitted out and sent to sea by the men of Wynchelse, John Styward, constable of the same ship, and many other men in the ship, in the port of Orewelle boarded their ship, laden by them with divers goods and wares to bring to England to trade there, and carried away such goods. By 0. Sept. 20. The like letters for Nicasius le Sage, Daniel Vobright, John Braunt, 1'ork. William Carlyn, James Calf, James Bossard, Giles Whilambe aud Copi[n] Braunt, merchants of Ypres, whom the king, at the request of Philip, king of France, had taken into his protection and safe-conduct coming into the realm to trade and departing thence, touching a ship of Flanders laden by them with cloths and other goods to be brought into England, which being in the port of Harwich was boarded and plundered by John Styward and others. By C. Oct. 1. Mandate to Robert de Kendale, constable of the castle of Dover and York. warden of the Cinque Ports, to enquire by oath of good men of the liberty of those ports touching the persons who have upon the sea committed robberies and other offences, and to arrest them and detain them in prison until justice shall be done, as the king has learned on complaint by divers merchants, as well natives as foreigners, that many persons with armed vessels, under pretence of suppressing the king's Scotch enemies, have upon the sea attacked merchants coming with their goods to England to trade, and also in certain ports along the coast, killed some of the merchants and their servants, taken and imprisoned others, carried away the goods of such merchants, committed other thefts, and brought such goods and wares to divers places within his bailiwick, by reason of which foreign merchants who are of the king's friendship, and wish to come within the realm with their merchandise, and native merchants who wish to trade to foreign parts, have through fear of death aud robbery withdrawn from those parts. Mbmsranb 20(1. Sept. 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to Walter de Norwico, William de York. Ormesby aud Robert de Fouldon, on complaint by Joan, late the wife of William Roscelyn (Rocelyn), touching the persons who broke her close at Aldeby on the confines of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, carried away her goods found at that place and Beeclcs on the confines of the same counties, and assaulted her men and servants. By K. on the information of the earl of Pembroke. Sept. 24. The like to John Boteturte, William de Ormesby aud Robert de Maddingle, York. on complaint by Richard Aumuudeville (de Aumuudoville) the elder that 236 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Sept. 20. York. July 29. York. Sept. 26. York. Sept. 26. York. Sept. 30. York. Sept. 26. York. Membrane 20d — cont. William Dalezun, Robert Bolle of Framelyngham, Richard Phelip and William his brother, William le Muner of Badingham, John de Scaldinghope and JohnHunypot, 'parker,' together with others, forcibly broke his park at Ukenhulle, co. Suffolk, entered his free warrens there and at Thorneye, co. Suffolk, and hunted therein without his licence, fished in his stews and several fisheries at Thorneye, and carried away his fish and other goods, and also deer, &c, taken in his park and warrens. By K. The like to William Inge and William Paynel touching the persons who entered the free warrens of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, at Reygate, Dorkyng, Bechesworthe and Niwodegate, co. Surrey, hunted therein with- out his licence, and carried away his hares, rabbits and partridges. Renewed, because it was sealed at another time by command of the king. The like to the same William Inge and William Paynel touching the persons who fished in the free fisheries of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, at Lewes and Rademeld, co. Sussex, and carried away the fish, and took away his swans there, and those who forcibly broke his parks at Worthe, Benetlegh, Cokefeld and Dykenyng in the same county, entered those parks and his free chace at Clares, also in the same county, and his free warren at the town of Lewes, hunted therein without his licence, and carried away the deer taken in his said parks and chace, and the hares, &c, taken in his warren. Renewed, because it was sealed at another time by command of the king. The like to John Chaynel, John de Neville and Roger de Cubbeldik, on complaint by Henry Bere (de Bere) that John de Stirchesle, Thomas Pucher and Thomas de la Hale, together with others, forcibly broke his houses at Balderton, co. Nottingham. Commission to John de Eyncurt and Robert de Staunton to audit the collection of a pavage, granted for three years upon all wares brought for sale into the town of Derbye. At the request of William Colle of Derbye, king's clerk, the king granted the above pavage to be collected by ministers appointed for that purpose by William Colle, who alleges that although Nicholas de. Trowelle, whom he appointed to make such collection and to apply the proceeds thereof in due manner, has received a great sum of money, nevertheless he has left the pavage of the town unfinished, having converted the money to his own uses. Association of Thomas de Fissheburne in a commission issued to John de Donecastre, Richard de Bernyngham, and Adam de Middelton touching a suit brought by Henry le Tannur and Alice his wife against William son of Richard de Thresk and others for a tenement in York. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Audele, William Trussel the elder, and John Chaynel, on complaint by Fulk Lestraunge, touching the persons who forcibly entered bis free chaces of Clyes and Ernestre, co. Salop, hunted therein without his licence and carried away his deer. By fine of 20s. The like to John de Donecastre and Adam de Hoperton, on complaint by the prior of the Holy Trinity, York, that Henry de Ledes and Boniface his brother, John de Bradeford, clerk, William son of Agnes le Wayt, Hugh de Braythorn, Thomas Hugesman, John le Machun, Elyas son of John Fissher, Henry son of Robert Sabyn, Hugh de Tong, Thomas le Charetter, Thomas Rogersman, Robert son of Thomas de Morewyk, and John le Forester, together with others, forcibly entered his manor of Ledes, co. York, by night, broke the gates and doors of his houses, carried away his goods, and assaulted Richard de Drynghouse, a fellow monk of the prior, and also his men and servants. By fine of 204. 8 EDWARD II.— Part I. 237 1314. Membrane 19d. Sept. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to Lambert de Trikyngham, Gerard York. Salveyn, and John de Neville of Stokes, on complaint by John le Palmer of London that Adam de Kydale of Barton and Henry his brother, Richard Capoun of Barton, John son of Eudo de Barton, Simon Huberd of Barton and Nicholas Capoun of Barton, together with others, violently assaulted him in his lodging at Barton, co. Lincoln, placed fire against the lodging, and wounded and imprisoned him. By K. Sept. 28. The like to Henry Spigurnel and Walter de Mollesworthe, on complaint York. by John de Wygton that John de Kerneshale, John de Stirchesle, Robert de Wyteryng, Matilda Gyliot, Is[abella daughter] of Gilbert, Simon Far- man, Hugh Peryon of Walcot, John Caveler, William Baret, John Morey, John Payvie, William Fauuel, Geoffrey Praty, Robert de Kerneshale, and Elena Brenger carried away his goods found at Bernak, co. Northampton. By fine of 1 mark. Sept. 28. The like to Ralph son of William, John de Eure, Hugh de Louther and York. Adam de Henton, the king having learned that divers malefactors, as well mariners as others, who have committed homicides, depredations, burnings, and other felonies and trespasses in divers places in the county of Northum- berland, and have forcibly taken certain men in that county who are in the king's peace, and led them with them from thence to far distant parts in Scot- land, where they detained them as prisoners until they extorted heavy ransoms from them, and have also broken the truces made between the commonalty of the said county for the peace and tranquillity of the king's people there and the king's Scotch enemies, and continue to commit such evils, lurk and wander about within the county, and are received there to the great danger and terror of men, as well of those passing through those parts as of those who are staying there, and that certain others confederating with them and feigning that they hold a commission from the king, although they have not any such, have taken animals, corn, and divers other victuals from divers men of the county under colour of the king's expedition to Scotland, no satisfaction being made to the owners for their animals, corn, and victuals. By K. Sept. 26. The like to John de Foxle, John de Fresyngfeld and John de Batesford, York. on complaint by James de Galduchos that when he was lately delivered into the gaol of Neugate and was handed over by Richard de Honewyk, then keeper of the gaol, to John le Parker, his Serjeant, to be kept in the gaol, the latter, although the complainant for such cause ought not to have been placed in the depths of the gaol as a felon or thief, did so im- mure him so that he might extort money from him, and detained him there, placed with known felons and thieves and horribly laden with irons (vectibus ferreis horribiliter oneratum), until induced by fear of death, the complainant by his letters, sealed with his seal, bound himself in GO/, to be paid to the said John le Parker at a term now passed, and immedi- ately after the lapse of that term the said John le Parker procured grievous distresses for that sum to be made by the sheriffs of the city of London upon the complainant on his goods in that city. By C. Sept. 28. The like to Edmund de Eyncurt, John Chaynel, and Roger de Cubbel- York. dyk, on complaint by Hervey de Caumbes of Keleby and Agnes his wife that whereas she had deputed Robert son of Laurence de Keleby and brother Walter de Skegenes, master of Nunnecotun, to buy for her use the custody of the land and heir of Walter son of Robert de la Sale, sometime her husband, from Philip de Kyme, in whose hands that custody then was for the reason that the said Walter sod of Robert had held his land from him by knight service, the said Robert 6on of Laurence and Master Walter de Skegenes caused a writing to be made under the name of the said 238 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1314. Membrane I9d — cont. Philip de Kyme of the demise by the said Philip de Kyme of the said custody to the same Robert son of Laurence and to Richard son of Ralph de Keleby, executors of the testament of the said Walter son of Robert, and to the said Agnes, executrix of the testament of the same Robert and Richard, as if the same custody had been bought out of the goods late]of the said Walter son of Robert, for the use of the executors, whereas it wat not so, and that forty marks out of the goods of the said Agnes had not been paid by her to the said Philip de Kyme for the custody ; that after- wards the said Robert son of Laurence de Keleby and brother Walter de Skegenes, conspiring together at Nunnecotun to defraud her completely of the said custody, procured that she should be compelled by grievous dis- traints made in the lands of the custody to show them the said writing, and that divers sums of money were extorted from her for the use of the said Philip de Kyme, and that they detained that writing, which she had de- livered to them for inspection only, and carried it away, and forcibly ejected her from the custody after they had by such means obtained the said writing, and further they carried away her goods found at the town of Keleby, co. Lincoln, to the great loss of the said Henry de Caumbes and Agnes his wife. By K. Nov. 3. The like to William de Burne, John Randolph and Walter de Pavely, on Ramsey. complaint by Roger Leger that Adam son of John le Walshe, John, parson of the church of Langerigge, John Huse of Swayneswyk, William de Weston, Thomas de Whittokesmede, Thomas de Gurnay, Anselm de Gurnay, John son of William le Keu of Bath, John Chanu, ' taillour,' Walter le Chaumberlayn, Walter Payn, Robert son of Adam, Richard Russel, and John de Wulleye, together with others, forcibly took and drove away 3 horses, 12 oxen, 6 cows, 200 sheep, and 60 swine of his, of the price of 50/., at Langerigge by Bath, co. Somerset, and carried away his goods. By the Chancellor gratis for the complainant, because he, being on the king's service, was lately taken prisoner in Scotland by the king's Scotch enemies and detained by them. The like to William de Burne, John Randolph, and Walter de Pavely, on complaint by Roger Leger and Katherine his wife that Adam son of John le Walshe, &c, forcibly entered their close at Langerigge by Bath, co. Somerset, broke the houses in the close and carried away chests found in those houses, together with charters, writings, and other muniments touching the inheritance of the said Katherine. By fine of 20s. Membrane \Sd. Oct. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford, John de Fresyng- York. feld and Richard de Walsingham, on complaint by Master William de Birston, king's clerk, parson of the church of Estbradenham, that when the king caused him to be summoned, as others of the Council were, to the Parliament lately held at York to treat together with the magnates and others, summoned by the king in like manner to that Parliament, of divers matters touching the king and state of the realm, Richard de Normanton, Richard Thumbe, Walter de Denever, Henry de Saham, Roger son of William son of Basilia, Roger Auger, Osbert Redyman, Alan son of Sarra atte Brigge, Simon son of William son of Henry, Walter son of Elias and Emma Loue, together with others, forcibly entered his houses at Estbradenham, co. Norfolk, whilst he was at York at the said Parliament by the king's command and under his protection, carried away his goods, maliciously wounded his horses, by which his autumnal fruits ought to have been carried to his 8 EDWARD TI.— Part I. 1314 Sept. 8. Oulston. (Welston). Nov. 1. Ramsey. Sept. 17. York. Membrane 18 . co. Bedford, oo. Buckingham. and John de Kyngeston, late sheriff of the county of Wilts, ) John de Foxle, John de Westcote and Geoffrey \ cq Q x f or( ] de Padebury, touching Philip de la Beche, " late sheriff of the counties of Oxford and Berks, and John de Pabenham, late sheriff of the counties of Bedford and Buckingham^ William de Ormesby, John de Thorpe, John elves [p. 157] to W. archbishop of Canterbury, ami the prior and chapter of the church of the Holy Trinity, Canterbury, in the sum of t>75 marks advanced by them as a loan to the king, as is contained in the king's letters to the said archbishop, prior and chapter, and the clergy of the province of Canterbury, bavin" noiV granted a tenth of their ecclesiastical benefices to be paid to the king, viz. : one moiety in the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross next, and the other moiety in the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Ctom next ensuing, and that the said sums of money so lent to the; king upon the said security in form abovesaid shall be paid by the same clergy out of the last term of payment of the tenth, the king wishing to provide for the security of the archbishop, prior and chapter, grants to them that they may out of the said second term of payment of the said tenth in the diocese of Canter- bury collect, receive and retain in their power money to the sum of 675 marks in satisfaction of the money in which the abovenamed John de Sandale and others are bound, if it sullices for that purpose, and that the said John de Sandale and the other sureties shall be quit thereof, or of so much thereof as the archbishop, prior and chapter shall levy out of the tenth and retain in their power ; further the recognisance is to remain in force so far only as any balance shall remain unpaid. By Iv. & C. John Dufford, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Richard Chasteleyn his attorney for two years. Inspe.vimus and confirmation of letters patent of Thomas, late bishop of Exeter, dated 7 Ides of January, 1295, granting, with the assent of the dean and chapter of Exeter, to the abbot and convent of Tavistock, licence to appropriate the church of Antony, in the diocese of Exeter, which was of the bishop's patronage, and upon the death or cession of the then rector to enter upon and hold the church, saving a sufficient stipend for a vicarage to be assessed by the bishop or his successors, to which vicaray Blaster William de Brampton of 1^ acres of land and a moiety of an acre of meadow in the same town and in Myton, which are of the fee of the abbot and aro worth 12*. a year, as appears by an inquisition made by Robert de Cliderhowe, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire 200Z. of laud a year, which king Edward I. in his Par- liament at Lincoln, at the request of queen Margaret, granted to them upon their petition exhibited before him and his Council and returned into the Chancery, as appears by the indorsement of the said inquisition. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Evesham by John de Luttelton of a messuage, 3 virgates of land and 8 acres of meadow in Luttelton, which are of their fee and are worth St. a year in all issues according to their true value beyond 4 marks a year with which the same are charged to Avicia, late the wife of John de Bampton, and her heirs, as appears by an inquisition made by Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands, tenements, and rents to the value of 10/. a year. Inspe.rimu.i and confirmation of letters patent of the late king, dated 28 March, 29 Edward I. granting to the prior and convent of Brommore the advowson of the church of Brerdyngge in the Isle of Wight to hold in frank almoin, with licence to appropriate the said church. By fine of 100*. Pardon to Margery, late the wife of Hugh le Blound, and Hugh son of Hugh le Blound, for acquiring to them and the heirs of the same Hugh son of Hugh le Blound, from Hugh le Blound the elder, tenant in chief, the manor of Pencrich, co. Stafford, and entering thereon without licence. By fine of 20 marks. T 2 292 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. May 28. Westminster. May 28. Westminster. May 20. Westminster. June 1. Westminster. June 1. W estminster. Membrane 9 — cont. Licence for Robert de Keleseye, citizen of London, to crenellate hig house in the street of Westchepe, London, standing on the north side of that street. By K. on the information of Robert Appelby. Exemplification, upon the petition of Alice de Sumery, prioress of the nunnery of Cesthonte, exhibited before the king and council, wherein she represented that the undermentioned charter had been consumed by fire, and also after inspection of the rolls of the Chancery of king Henry III., of the charter of that king, dated 11 August, 24 Henry III. granting in frank almoin to the prioress and nuns of Esthonte (sic) all that land and all those tenements lately held by the canons of Cathale, whom king Henry III. had caused to be removed. Witnesses : Peter de Malo Lacu, Bertin de Cryoyl, and Robert de Mucegros. [Monasticon : vol. iv. p. 329.] By pet. of C. Pardon to Petronilla daughter of John de Ferariis and Eleanor her sister for acquiring to them for the life of John de Bures the elder from their father, John de Ferariis, 201. of rent in the manor of Chartele, co. Stafford, held in chief, and entering thereon without licence. By K. & C. Pardon to the barons of the port of Romenhale and of Lyde, a member of that port, of their default made upon the last summons on the king's service in Scotland, in not offering or doing the service due to him from the port and its member, viz. in not sending the two ships, with double equipment, which they find for the king, to sea to the parts of the west during forty days for service against the Scots. Pardon to the barons of Wynchelse, which is a member of the port of Hastingges, of a like default by them in not sending to sea the four ships with double equipment, which they find for the king's service as above. Pardon to the barons of the port of Sandwich of a like default by them in not sending to sea three ships and a barge with double equipment, which they find for the king's service as above. By K. Pardon to the barons of the port of Hastingges and of its members, Peveneseye and la Rye for a like default in not sending to sea four ships as above. By K. Exemplification, at the instance of Humphrey deBohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, and for the greater security of the prior and convent of Brechon, after inspection of the rolls of the Chancery of king Edward I., of the entry dated 1 2 January, 20 Edward I., by which it appears that Edward I., after reciting that he has learned by an inquisition made by Roger de Burghulle and Roger le Rus, whom he had assigned to hear the plaints and suits of the prior of Brechon touching the tithes, free court, prises of ale and toll belonging to his church of Brechon, that the said prior and convent had and of right ought to have their free court of all their men as well burgesses as others of all pleas, suits and attachments, together with prises and all other things belonging to their men, and that if any one of the men of the prior and convent were taken for larceny or any delinquency, or in any other way in- dicted or charged, that he ought to be judged in the court of the prior, and that all the chattels of such man ought to belong to the prior and convent, and that execution alone of death and limbs to the lord of Buelt, and that the prior and convent had and of right ought to have the tithe out of all rents, pleas, perquisites, fines, ransoms, gifts, cows of Kallemmeye, pannage and all other profits and issues, whenever and however belonging or accruing to the castle and land of Buelt, and that the prior and convent had and of right ought to have tithe of all prisage of ale of the town and land of Buelt belonging to the said castle, and that the men of the prior and convent, as well burgesses 8 EDWARD II.— Part IT. 293 1315. Membrane 9 — cont. as others, were and ought to be free from every toll whenever and wherever they bought or sold ; and that the said prior and convent had and of right ought to have tithe of all expenses of the castle of Buelt, viz. of bread the tenth loaf, of ale the tenth gallon, whether baked or brewed in the castle or bought without wherever it might arise or be carried, whether from England or elsewhere, and the tenth dish (ferculum) of flesh and fish bought or in any other way brought to the said castle, and of all other expenses, as well great as small, in the said castle or elsewhere in the land of Buelt, made by the lord or his bailiffs, except wine and wax, of which the jurors of that inquisition did not see their way to give the tithe as they said, and that the prior and convent had and of right ought to have the right shoulder of cattle and sheep butchered in the castle, and of swine the head, and that they had and of right ought to have the tenth animal of every manner of animal : thereupon king Edward I. issued his mandate to John Giffard, constable of the castle of Buelt, to permit the prior and convent to receive and hold the foregoing peaceably and without hindrance, and if, from the time in which the custody of the castle and land of Buelt came by reason of the king's grant into his hands, he has detained any of the fore- going premises from the prior and convent, he is to deliver the same to them without delay, and he is not to fail to do so lest any complaint by the said prior and convent may come to the king. June 1. Writ of aid, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for Ralph de Wendovre, king's Westminster, yeoman, whom the king is sending to buy and purvey necessaries for the office of the poulterer. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : — Ralph Spray, purveyor of flesh, fish, and other necessaries for the office of the kitchen. Robert Romayn, purveyor of flesh, fish, and other necessaries for the office of the kitchen. Robert de Hemelhamstede, purveyor of necessaries for the office of the poulterer. June 3. Simple protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for John de Wilghby Westminster. Nothing is to be taken of his corn, &c. June 1. Simple protection, for one year, with clause volumus, for Master Henry Westminster, de Clyf, parson of the church of Chiselbergh. Nothing is to be taken of his corn, &c. June 1. Appointment, until further order, of Robert de Bardelby, king's clerk, to Westminster, the custody of the hospital of St. Thomas Aeons, London, as the king wishes to keep that hospital safe, and to preserve its goods and possessions from loss. Lately at the suit of the brethren of the hospital a judgment was delivered before the whole Council that the rector and brethren of Assherugge, to whom the king by his letters patent had committed tho custody of the hospital, should not meddle further with such custody, and that the letters granted to them of such custody, which were surrendered before the Council, because they were obtained by falsehood and suppression of the truth, are invalid, as is more fully contained in the proces-s, and it has been testified before the same Council that brother Richard de Suth- aampton, who at another time was elected to be keeper or master of the hospital, is without the realm, and that through the absence of the master great loss can easily happen to the hospital unless an order be quickly mado touching the keeper. Writ de intendendo, directed to the brethren and tenants of the hospital, for Robert de Bardelby as keeper. 294 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 2315. Membrane 9 — cont. June 4. Protection with clause rogamus, for one year, for the master and brethren Westminster, of the hospital of St. Mary and St. Leonard of the Lepers without Suthwerk, their men and lands. Membrane 8. May 29. Licence, for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and the convent of Westminster. Saint Evroul by Ralph de Charoun and Peter Boley of Pettlynge Magna, of a messuage and a virgate of land in Cherleton upon Ottemor, co. Oxford, and by Gilbert de Oune of 2 messuages, 24 acres of laud, and 1^ roods of meadow in Petlynge Magna, co. Leicester. By fine of 40s. May 30. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Attesse of Raveneserod, Westminster, to the prior and Augustinian friars of Grymesby, of a messuage adjacent to their dwelling-place in the town of Grymesby for the enlargement thereof. The king made the grant at the instance of the queen. May 28. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Mauleverere, of a Westminster, messuage, 6 bovates of land, and 20s. of rent in Hoperton and Quixle to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of St. Martin, Allerton Mauleverere, in honour of the Virgin Mary. By fine of 60s. May 29. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the master of the hospital of Westminster. St. Leonard, Stoke by Newerk, b} r Henry de Sancto Licio of 10^ acres of land in Eyleston and Stoke by Newerk, and by William le Venur of 3 acres of land in the same towns, and by Henry son of John de Sipthorpe of Eyleston of 1 acre and 3| roods of land also in the same towns, By fine of 1 mark. May 30. Grant, for three years, to the bailiffs and good men of Suthwerk of Westminster, pavage npon all wares brought for sale into that town. By C. June 1. Pardon to the barons of the port of Hethe of their default made upon the Westminster, last summons on the king's service in Scotland, in not offering or doing the service due to him from the port, viz. in not sending the two ships, with double equipments, which they find for the king, to sea, to the ports of the west during forty days for service against the Scots. By K. Thomas de Sakeville, staying in England, has letters nominating William Makeles and Miles de Wamford his attorneys for two years. Jan. 1. Mandate to William de Thorntoft, king's clerk, keeper of the Hanaper of Westminster, the Chancery, to enforce, until further orders, the ordinance of the late king, settling the fee for the king's seal appended to royal charters made for the arrentation of wastes in the forests, viz. for each charter for the arrentation of less than 20 acres, a fee of 22s. 4d. ; of over 20 acres but less than 40 acres, of 44s. 8d. ; and over 40 acres of 11 marks, 5 shillings ; saving to the chancellor and others the usual fees. Safe-conduct, until the octave of Midsummer, at the request of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, for Henry de Hontyndon, John Veyes, Robert Snou, Robert Wyldemershe, Hugh de Langebrigge, Roger Turtele, Gervase de Kary, and Richard le White ' irmonger ' of the town of Bristol, provided that they, or none of them, are outlaws at the suit of the king, or of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, going to the town of Warwick to treat for a settlement of the disputes which have arisen between the same Bartholomew de Badelesmere, constable of the castle and keeper of the town of Bristol, and certain men of that town. June 4. Westminster. June 1. Appointment, during pleasure, of Stephen le Blound, king's clerk, to be Westminster, chamberlain and receiver of. Scotland. He is to discharge the duties of his 8 EDWARD II.— Part II. 295 June 3. Westminster. 1315. Membrane 8 — cont. office by testimony of the controller of Scotland, and to receive yearly in his office so much as Master John de Weston, king's clerk, the late chamberlain received. By C. Mandate in pursuance to Master John de Weston to deliver to him the rolls, memoranda, &c, touching the office in his custody. Vacated because otherwise on the Fine Roll. Protection without clause, until Christmas, for Matthew de Medunta, dean of the free chapel of St. Berian, co. Cornwall, going beyond the seas as well on the business of queen Margaret as his own. He also has letters nominating Clement de Chartres, his attorney foi the same time. William, abbot of St. Katherine's by Rouen, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Roger Coquin and Roger Janyn his attorneys for two years for the same time. Maurice de Pissiaco, chaplain, going beyond the seas on the service of queen Margaret, has letters nominating Nicholas de Eton and Peter de Pissiaco h'u attorneys until Christmas. Ralph de Walcote, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Simon de Swanelond and John de Horneby his attorneys until Christmas. June 3. Grant to Simon Warde, in consideration of his good service, of 100 marks Westminster, a year to be received by him at the Exchequer until the king shall provide him with lands or rents to that value to hold for life. By K. & C. June 4. Simple protection, for one year, for Berenger de Quiliano, while prose- Westminster, cuting the business enjoined on him by the king. By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh. The like for the under-mentioned persons for the same time, viz. : — William de Langele. "I By K. on the information of Roger do Master Aymo de Jovenzano. j Northburgh. June 3. Grant to the Friars Preachers, staying at Langele, of the dwelling-place Westminster, of the king's manor of Langele, with its closes, to hold in frank almoin to them and their successors celebrating divine service for the souls of the king's progenitors, the king's soul, and the souls of all Christians. Further grant to them of the vesture of the king's wood which is called ' Chepervillewode ' to take at their will for firing and other necessaries. By K. Membrane 7. May 28. Grant, for one year, to the mayor, sheriffs, and other citizens of London, to Westminster, whom the king had previously granted a licence to levy for one year from the Annunciation divers customs upon all wares brought for sale into the city for enclosing the gate of Neugate and the gaol there, and also for the repair of certain chambers and of the gaol, of murage to be levied in like manner upon the determination of the former grant. Out of the moneys accruing from such murage they are to cause the wall of the city between the river Flete and the dwelling-place of the Friars Preachers to the river Thames, together with a new tower joined to the same wall, which had been commenced but not finished, to be completed. During the con- tinuance of both grants they are not to levy the pontage granted to them by the late king upon any goods passing over or under London Bridge, upon which under these grants they collect customs. June 2. Simple protection, for one year, for John prior of Lewes, going beyond tho Westminster, seas. By K. and by fine of 40*. 296 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315, May 10. Westminster. May 3. Westminster. June 10. JfaTersham. Membrane 7 — cont. He also has letters nominating brother John de Fiscampo and John de Torryngge, clerk, his attorneys for the same time. Richard de Bereford, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Master William de Wodeford, clerk, and Simon de Lyndwode his attorneys for two years. Nicholas de Balscote, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Master William de Wodeford, clerk, and Simon de Lyndwode his attorneys as above. Appointment of William Inge, Master John Walewayn, Henry Spigurnel and William Trussel to perambulate the forests pursuant to the Ordinances, so that the Carta de Foresta may be observed. They have power to call before them the keeper of the Forest on this side Trent, or the person he shall put in his place, and all foresters in fee, and verderers of the forests in the counties of Salop, Stafford, Worcester, Warwick, Hereford, and Gloucester, and to make a right perambulation by their own view and the view of the foregoing ministers of the forest, and also by the oaths as well of knights as of other good and lawful men of those counties. If any one of the above-named justices die or become disabled by illness, the others are to associate with themselves a discreet and lawful knight or other person of the said counties to act in his stead in the premises. The perambulation is to be returner! before the king under their seals and the seals of those by whom it shall have been made. [.Pari, Writs.] The like appointment of the under-mentioned persons as justices to make perambulations in the following counties, viz. :— William de Hardene, Walter de Mullesworth, Nicholas Fermebaud, Gilbert de Holm, »in the counties of< Richard de Abyngdon, Henry de Cobeham, John Randolf, William de Hardene, John de Mutford, William de Goldington, William de Wauton, Nicholas de Barington, Edmund de Eyncourt, John de Eure, Alexander de Cave, John de Barton of Friton, ►in the counties of < Oxford, Buckingham, Northampton, Rutland. , Somerset, Dorset, Wilts, Southampton, Surrey, Berks. {Essex, Cambridge, Huntingdon, f Nottingham, »in the counties York, [_ Cumberland. {Pari. Writs.] Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of St. Edmunds by Robert son of Roger de Ikelyngham of a messuage, 48 acres of land, 7 acres of meadow, and 4s. of rent in Ikelyngham, and by Richard Salman of 7 acres of land in Resshebroke, which are held of the abbot and. convent, and are of the value of 20*. a year in all issues according to the true value of the same, as appears by an inquisition made by John Abel, late escheator on this side the Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to the said abbot and convent to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements, and rents to the value of 40/. a year. Whereas lately dissensions had arisen between Bartholomew de Badeles- icere, constable of the king's castle of Bristol, and keeper of the town of 8 EDWARD II.— Part II. 297 1315. Membrane 7 — cord. Bristol, and certain men of the town, and the king, at the request of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, had granted a safe-conduct to certain men of the town, provided they had not been outlawed at his suit or that of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, to go to Warwick to treat of the settlement of such disputes, and whereas in the presence of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, and of John de Sandale the chancellor, an agreement has been arrived at touch- ing such dissensions, and also of other dissensions between William Randolf and certain other burgesses of the same town, who were lately deprived by judgment of the liberty of the town, and their adherents of the one part, and other men of the same town of the other part, the king desiring that such dissensions should be allayed, grants a special licence to the common- alty of the town of Bristol, certain outlawed men of the same commonalty excepted, to ratify and confirm by letters sealed with their seal all the agree- ments made in the presence of the said earl and chancellor as well touching the disputes with Bartholomew de Badelesmere as those between them and the said William Randolf and others who had been deprived of the liberty of the town as above said. By K. & C. June 10. Simple protection, until All Saints Day, for Thomas de Reppes, attending Canterbury, to the business of Robert de Bardelby, who is staying in divers parts of the realm on the king's service and for the public benefit. June 4. Appointment, during pleasure, at the request of master and brethren of Westminster, the house of Hornchurch (de Monasterio Cornuto), founded by the king'a progenitors for the sustenance of the poor and infirm of the hospital of St. Nicholas and St. Bernard, Montjoux (de Monte Jovis), of Adam de Osgodeby, clerk, and John de Tany, or either of them, to be keepers of the house and of all issues, rents and profits of its lands and possessions, as the king on account of its poverty, miserable state and indebtedness, has taken it into his protection. After a reasonable allowance is made for the- sustenance of the master and brethren and of the poor and infirm and their ministers, without which the house cannot be fitly governed, all such issues, rents, and profits are to be reserved for the discharge of the debts of iho house, and the relief of its status, and the same are to be so applied by the assistance and advice of the keepers, or either of them ; so long also as the house shall be in such custody, no sheriff, sub-sheriff, or other bailiff or minister of the king is to be lodged in the house or the granges belonging to it without the licence of the keepers or either of them. s By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgb. Membrane 6. June 1. Grant to Henry de Lancastre, the king's kinsman, for three years, of Westminster, murage for his town of Monemewe to be levied upon all wares brought for sale into the town. By K. June 4. Pope Clement V. having granted to Richard de Sancto Leodegario the Thunderley. archdeaconry of Dublin, then void by the death in his court of Master John de Haverynges, sometime archdeacon of Dublin, the king, upon infor- mation that certain persons pretending on behalf of his right that the said archdeaconry was void in the time in which the temporalities of the arch- bishopric of Dublin were in the hands of king Edward I., undercover of the king's right disturb the said Richard de Sancto Leodegario in possession of the archdeaconry, accepts the above donation, although he could claim the same for the foregoing reason, and grants that all proceedings on account of such donation shall be annulled. By p.a. See schedule appended. 298 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane 6 {Schedule). June 4. Mandate in pursuance to Edmund le Botiller, justiciary of Ireland, to Thunderley. revoke and annul all proceedings in the king's name against Richard de Sancto Leodegario commenced in any of the king's courts in Ireland touching the possession of the archdeaconry of Dublin ; and if Richard de Sancto Leode- gario shall have been removed from the possession of the archdeaconry, he is to restore him to it and to defend his induction, not permitting him hence- forth to be molested therein any further, and if any of the men of Richard de Sancto Leodegario on account of acting in his defence have been taken and are detained in prison, for that reason only and for no other, he is to cause them to be delivered without any delay. By p.s. Mandate to the keeper of the spirituality of the archbishopric of Dublin, the see being void, to revoke and annul all processes, if any, against Richard de Sancto Leodegario touching his possession of the archdeaconry of Dublin, and if he shall have been removed from it by reason of such processes, to restore him to it. Like mandate to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Patrick, Dublin. Mandate to Richard de Bereford not to disturb Richard de Sancto Leodegario touching the archdeaconry of Dublin, nor henceforth to interfere in the same on the king's account ; he is to annul any processes, which he ma^ have procured against Richard de Sancto Leodegario, and to restore him in peaceful possession of the archdeaconry, if he has been removed therefrom, in such fashion that no other complaint touching the matter may reach the king. Membrane 6 — cont. June 11. Grant to William de Ayremynne, king's clerk, of the prebend of Oxegate Canterbury, in the church of St. Paul, London, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the bishopric of London. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to G. bishop of London. June 11. Mandate to Master John Waleweyn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Canterbury. Trent, for the restitution of the temporalities of the priory of Suthwyk to William de Wynton, a canon of that house, his election as prior having been confirmed by H. bishop of Winchester. Writ de inlendendo for him as prior directed to the knights, free men and other tenants of the house. June 11. Signification to the Pope of the royal assent to the election lately made Canterbury, in the conventual church of Westminster, which is immediately subject to the church of Rome, of William de Curtlinton, a monk of that house, to be abbot thereof. By p.s. The like to the assembly of cardinals of the church of Rome. By p.s. June 7. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Thunderley. Mountjoye, by Roger de Bilney of 60 acres of land in Heverynglond and Thelethorpe, and by Thomas de Wytewelle, parson of the church of Felthorpe, of 30 acres of land and 30 acres of heath in Felthorpe, and by William Houwelle of 30 acres of land in Helmyngham. By fine of 40*. June 8. Licence for Edward Charles to enfeoff Thomas de P^lyngham and William Tbunderley. de Ingelose of his manor of Ketlebergh, together with the advowsons of the churches of Ketlebergh and Eston, held in chief, and for the feoffees to re-grant the same to him and Alice his wife, for their lives, with successive remainders over to his son Robert and the heirs of his body, and failing such issue to his eon Edward and the heirs of his body, to Edmund, brother 8 EDWARD II.— Part II. 299 1315. Membrane 6 — coat. of his son Edward and the heirs of his body, to John brother of the same Edmund and the heirs of his body, and to Joan his daughter and her heirs. By fine of 40s. June 11. Signification to W. archbishop of Canterbury of the royal assent to the Canterbury, election of Master Roger de Martivallis (or Mortivallis), a canon of the cathe- dral church of Salisbury, to be bishop of that place. By p.s. [3335.] June 12. Appointment, during pleasure, of Nicholas de Acton to the office of Canterbury, controller of the custom at Berewick-upon-Tweed and of the Exchange there. By p.s. June 7. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Thunderley. Rameseye, by Edmund son of Alexander de Herdvvyk, of an acre of land in Burewelle in exchange for a moiety of an acre of land in the same to«n, ad- jacent to the cemetery of the church of St. Mary, Burewelle, to be assigned by the abbot and convent to Gregory de Basyng, parson of that church, and his successors, in enlargement of the cemetery. By fine of 10s. June 13. Protection, with clause, until Michaelmas, for Walter de Gras, going on Ashford. the king's service beycnd the seas. By p.s. June 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot of Abyndon and his Thuuderley. successors by Geoffrey de Padebury of 6 messuages, 2 carucates of land, 4 acres of meadow, 20 acres of wood, and 12s. of rent in Okhangro, Welleford, Wykefeld, and Holebenham. By fine of 10/. Vacated because otherwise below. June 11. Safe-conduct, for one year, for John de Shirwode, going beyond the Cauterbury. seas on pilgrimage with John de Sandale, the chancellor. June 11. From an inquisition made by William de Bourne and John de Erie upon Canterbury. a writ from the king at the prosecution of Benedict, abbot of Abbodesbury, the king has learned that in the time of king John, in the sixth year of his reign, and in the time of Hugh, the then abbot, after the completion of tho charters of the king's progenitors, a certain whale (missus piscis) was cast by the sea upon the land of the abbot in Abbodesbury, and the abbot had that fish and possessed it in peace, and by virtue of the said charters disposed of it (de eo administravit) at his will, and further that a certain whale, dead and stinking, on Sunday next after St. Hilary in the present year of the king's reign was cast by the sea on the land of the abbot, who appropriated it until John de Erie, sheriff of the county of Dorset, by virtue of the king's writ directed to him took it for the king's use to the quantity of two tuns and no more, for tho rest was of no value, and sent the same to London to the king, and that the said whale and whatever else shall be cast ashore by the sea upon the land of the abbot at Abbodesbury by virtue of the said charters ought to pertain to the abbot and his successors, and that no fish of such kind was after the completion of the said charters cast by the sea upon the abbot's land at Abbodesbury, and likewise by a certificate made by the treasurer and chamberlains, after inspection made in the Chancery by the king's command, of the rolls of John de Metingham and his fellows, justices in eyre of the late king in that county, it appears that the abbot of Abbodesbury has wreck of sea at Abbodesbury, but by what warrant is not known. The king grants, at the request of the abbot, that the taking of tho said two tuns of the said fish so sent to him shall not in future be to the prejudice of the abbot or of his church, if he ought to have such fish. By C. June 11. Safe-conduct, for three years, for Andrew Peres de Castro Seriz, merchant Canterbury, of Burgos (de Burg ho) in Spain, and his men, to whom the king has granted a licence to come in ships of the king's dominion with merchan- dize to trade within the realm. By p s 300 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane 6 — cont. The like, for two years, for Lupo Urtiz de Trubyk, for himself and his fellows, merchants of Spain, with their men. By p.s. June 12. Protection, for one year, for Andrew Pieres de Fryes, when going Canterbury, through the realm to trade. By p.s. [3350.] Membrane 5. June 7. Simple protection, for one year, for Gilbert de Woghham, parson of the Thunderley. church of Benacre. June 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas son of Gilbert de Thunderley. Sancto Laudo, of 3 messuages, 3 virgates of land and 20s. of rent in Skilyngton to a chaplain and his successors celebrating divine service daily in the chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Skilyngton, for the soul of the grantor and the souls of his ancestors and successors. By fine of 5 marks. June 4. Ordinance and grant, with the consent of the Council, as it is not fit that Westminster, healthy men should he lodged with lepers, to the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Giles without London, founded for the reception and maintenance of lepers, that, whilst any lepers make their stay therein, they may hold the hospital exempt from livery of the king's steward, marshals, chamberlains or other ministers of the Household, according to the will of the founder, and that such ministers shall not make any livery for the men of the household, or any others in the hospital without the licence of the masters and brethren. By pet. of C. June 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain, after inquisition ad quod damnum Thunderley. made by Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, to the prior and convent of Wymundham, by Thomas de Caylly of a messuage, 7 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, and 3 acres of pasture in Wymundham, held in chief. By fine of 20*. June 11. Thomas de la Roche, of Wales, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Canterbury. John Brekehulle his attorney for one year. Presentation of Richard de Masham, chaplain, to the chapel of Westille- bury in the diocese of London. By K. on the information of the archbishop of Canterbury. June 12. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Goscelin Osbarn, master of a ship, Canterbury, which is called le Bertelmeu of Clyve, going with his ship beyond the seas to buy corn and other wares to make his profit thereof. By the Chancellor. June 12. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Walter de Lincoln (le Keu of Lincoln) Canterbury, and Henry Ruttebuthel, the envoys whom William, count of Hainault, is sending into England to treat of matters in England touching him. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Protection with clause volumus, for one year, for Master Robert de Donebrigge prebendary of Bromeswode in the church of St. Paul, London, and parson of the churches of Werplesdene by Wyndesore, Bydyndonne, Letcheworthe and Creyke. Licence for William de Boneclyve to grant a messuage and a virgate of land in Estwyk and Boneclyve, and the bailiwick of the forestership of the forest of Savernake, held in chief, to William de Hardeue and Matilda his wife and his heirs. By fine of 100*. June 11. A licence having been granted by the king, by letters patent, to the prior Canterbury, and convent of Norwich to acquire in mortmain lands, tenemtens and rents 8 EDWARD II.— Part II. 301 1315. Membrane 5 — cont. to the value of 20/. a year, according to their true value, and as they afterwards by virtue of such licence aquired lands, tenements, and rents to the value of As. \Q\d. in Norwich, Ameringhale, Cruchestok, Neuton by Norwich and Norton by Hildolveston, the king now grants a licence for further alienations in mortmain to the said prior and convent of Norwich by Adam de Baldeswelle and Thomas de Langele of 10 acres of land in Secheford, by Gregory de Castello of a moiety of an acre of land in Thurverton, by Robert Flemmyng of an acre of marsh in the same town, by Robert Hornyng of Norton of 5 acres of land and 1 \ acres of marsh in the same town, by John Oumund of an acre and a rood of land in the same town, and by Beatrice Sweyne of Hales of an acre of land in the same town, which lands and marsh are worth 8*. 5d. a year according to their true value, as appears by an inquisition made by Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of the said licence. June 17. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum, made by John de Segrave, Komuey. late keeper of the forest beyond Trent, for John de Thornton of Scowesby to enclose with a little dyke and low hedge according to the assize of the forest, reduce to cultivation and assart a plot of brushwood and waste in Sutton in Galtreys called * le Lund,' which is within the metes of the forest of Galtres, containing 30 acres of land, and to hold such plot so enclosed to himself aud his heirs. The plot is held in chief by homage and foreign service, and is distant from the covert of the forest by the space of a moiety of a league (leuca), and is not a frequent repair of the king's deer. By fine of 20j. June 12. Licence, for Simon de Alvytheleye to enfeoff Thomas de Alvytheleye of Canterbury, a messuage, a mill, 1^ carucates of land, 3 acres of meadow, 20 acres of wood, and 59$. 4^d. of rent in Alvytheleye, co. Salop, held in chief, and for the feoffee to re-grant the same to the feoffer, for his life, with reversion to the said Thomas de Alvytheleye and his heirs. By fine of 100*. June 12. Exemplification, after inspection of the rolls of the Chancery of king Canterbury. Edward I , of a pardon, dated 10 November, 31 Edward I., granted to Peter de Treuelnargh, on account of his good service in Scotland, for the death of Robert de Tremen and for divers robberies, larcenies, burglaries, felonies, and other trespasses, and also of any outlawry incurred thereby. June 11. Simple protection with clause volumus, for one year, for John de Hothum, Canterbury, niaster of the hospital of St. Leonard, York. By the Chancellor. June 20. Grant, for three years, to the bailiffs and good men of the town of Canterbury. Warrewyk, at the request of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warrewyk, of pavage and murage to be levied upon all goods brought for sale into the town. Simple protection, for one year, for Joan, late the wife of Alan Fraunceys of Bekyngham, and for Thomas, John and Alan hi9 sons. Licence, for Alice, late the wife of Henry de Helyun, tenant in chief of the late king, to marry whomsoever she will, provided he is of the king's allegiance. By fine of 40*. Membrane 4. July 2. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigurnel, Ralph Basset, Westminster. John do Wyleby and Waller de Molesworth, on complaint by John de Olney that Thomas de Hauvulle, John de Hauville, Henry de Hauville, Robert de Ilolebec, John Cheygne, Roger Verdon, Thomas Verdon, Nicholas de Haldeshawe, Robert le Wolf, Simon de Reynham, Thorr.as atte 302 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane 4 — cont. Mulne, Thomas Morteyn, Geoffrey Fageham of Olneye, John de Stok, Hugh Edward, John le Hunte, William le Forgeore, Ralph le Taillour, Hugh le Keu, Robert le Ward, and Robert Jonesman de Hauville, together with others, assaulted him at Newport Paynel, co. Buckingham, and carried away his goods. By K. Membrane 3. June 12. Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, for Giles de Avpuche, appointed to purvey Canterbury, in divers parts of England, hay, oats, litter, and other necessaries for the office of the king's Marshalsea. By K. June 20. Grant to Peter de Cabanes (or Canabes), merchant of London, of the Sandwich, sum of 263/. 19s. lit?., to be received by him out of the issues of the custom of wools, hides, and wool-fells in the port of Ipswich by the hands of the collectors of the custom, in satisfaction of a like sum, in which the king is bound to him, being part of a sum of 565 marks due to him for twelve horses bought from him for the king at divers prices in the month of October, in the sixth year of the king's reign, as is contained in a bill signed with the seal of Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, keeper of the Ward- robe, and lately delivered by the said Peter de Cabanes into the Chancery. By K. on the information of the Treasurer. June 11. Grant to Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk, of the prebend of Wistowe Canterbury, in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the archbishopric of York in the time of Edward I. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance, directed to the archbishop of York. June 25. Licence, for the prior and convent of Kenilworthe, to appropriate the Thunderley. church of Budeford in the diocese of Worcester, which is of their own advowson. By fine of 20 marks at the instance of the earl of Lancester. April 24. Pardon to Anabilla, late the wife of Richard de Preston, for acquiring in Westminster, fee without licence 40s. of rent in Stirklaund, co. Westmoreland, from Margaret de Ros, tenant in chief ; with x-estitution of the same. By fine of 40s. June 20. Protection with clause nolumus for Master William de Braye, parson of Sandwich, the church of Leyndon. June 18. Licence for the alienation in mortmain, by John son of Hugh de Mcnke- Saltwood. breton to the prior and convent of Monkebreton of a messuage, 30 acres of land, 16 acres of pasture, and a moiety of an acre of meadow in Monkebreton. By fine of 20s. June 25. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of Roger, late bishop of Thunderley. Coventry and Lichfield, dated 6 Kalends of August 1278, appropriating to the prior and convent of Kenilleworth the churches of Lillington and Pakynton Priors in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, which were of their patronage, for the maintenance of the hospitality of their house and of other works of charity, saving sufficient sustenance for the vicars of those churches. By fine of 10/. Simple protection, for one year, for Master William de Quikham, dean of the church of Langecestre and master of the hospital for lepers of St. Thomas the Martyr, Bolton. June 18. William de Widdeslade, going beyond the seas to trade, has letters nomi- Saltwood. nating Ralph Burghard and Henry de Biry his attorneys until All Saints' Day. 8 EDWARD II.— Part II. 303 2315. Membrane 3 — cont. June 18. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbess and convent of Saltwood. Wherewelle, by Master Henry le Weyte of a messuage, 50 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, and 16*. of rent in Westbolyndon. By fine of 4 marks. May 4. Writ de intendendo, directed to the knights, free men and other tenants Westminster, of the manor of Glatton for William de Clopton, abbot of Thorneye, and the convent of that place, to whom the king has granted, for the life of the abbot, the manor subject to a payment of 100/. a year in the king's chamber as is contained in the letters patent. By p.s. June 26. Roland de Trevor, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Roland de Thunderley. Treureys and John Fraunceys of Trewarviened, his attorneys for two years. June 18. Pardon to the prior and Friars Preachers of Athy for acquiring in fee, Saltwood. after the publication of the statute of mortmain, without the licence of the late king from John de Slane 6 acres of land in Athy adjacent to their dwelling-place for the enlargement thereof. By fine of five hundred masses ; and they are to be quit of the fee of the seal. July 1. Presentation of Edmund de la Becho to the church of Compton Cham- Westmiuster. berleyn, in the diocese of Salisbury. Simple protection, until Easter, with clause nolumus, for William de Henton. July 3. Pardon to Thomas de Veer for marrying without licence Agnes late the Westminster, wife of Payn Tibotot, tenant in chief. He is, however, to find at his own expense 20 men-at-arms to stay at Carlisle from the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula until All Saints Day for the defence of those parts against the Scots. By K. & 0. June 17. Grant, during pleasure, to the barons and good men of the port of Komuey. Wynchelese that no arrest shall be made; in their port of goods of merclianls of Spain at the suit of any person, except for some debt, whereof such merchants shall be the principal or security. By p.s. July 3. Licence for Robert de Harwedon, king's clerk, to enfeofT Hugh le West minster. Despenser the elder of a third part of the manor of Dadvnton, co. Oxford, held in chief, and for the feoffee to re-grant the same to the feoffer for his life, with reversion to the said Hugh le Despenser and his heirs. By K. July 4. Protection with clause, until All Saints Day, for William de Widdeslade, Westminster, citizen of London, going beyond the seas to make purveyances for the Wardrobe. On testimony of Ralph de Stokes. July 1. Licence for Margery, late the wife of John de Vivouia, tenant in chief, to Westminster, marry whomsoever she will, of the king's allegiance. By fine of 10/. July 4. Licence in moitmain, for John de Lancastre to remit and quit claim to Westminster, the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Giles, Kypyer, 5 marks of rent, which he receives every year from them. June 20. Vivian de Blanca Forti, parson of the church of Eynesford, going Sandwich, beyond the seas, has letters nominating William de Mereseye, chaplain and Robert le Dorturer his attorneys for two years. By fine of 20s. July 4. Simple protection, for one year, with clause nolumus, for Geoffrey lo Westminster. Sciope. By K. July 4. Grant, for life, to John de Knokyn, king's yeoman, of all the tenements Westminster, which John de Guldeford held in chief at the date of his death in the street called ' Soperlane ' in the city of Loudon. These tenements, by reason of the 304 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 2315. Membrane 3 — cont. death of Agnes, late the wife of the same John de Guldeford, who held the same for life as her free bench, according to the custom of the city, fell into the king's hands as an escheat, because John de Guldeford was a bastard and died without an heir. John de Knokyu is to hold the tenements by the services due out of them before they fell into the king's hands. By K. Membrane 2. July 1. Inspeximus and confirmation of an inspexitnus by Richard, bishop of Westminster. Lincoln, dated 3 Kalends of July 1274, of a charter sealed with the bishop's seal and the seal of Master William de Shirewode, dated the Nones of October 1266, by which the bishop granted, with the consent of Master William de Shirwode, rector of the prebendal church of Eylesbyry, to the dean and chapter of Lincoln, to enable them to bear their charges, the chapels of Querendon, Stoke, Burton, and Boclaunde belonging to the prebend of Eylesbyry, which prebend abounds in other temporalities, so that they may receive the fruits and profits of the said chapels and convert them to their own uses. By fine of 50 marks. July 3. Grant to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, in enlargement of a former Westminster, grant, that the executors of his testament shall have free administration of all his goods, saving the under-mentioned payment of 20 marks a year, for which his heirs, being of full age, shall answer. The king had previously granted to him that he and his heirs might discharge all debts due from him at the Exchequer, as well for the farm of the town of Bristol and other debts of his own as debts of his ancestors by yearly payments of 20 marks, viz. 10 marks at Michaelmas and 10 marks at Easter, until such debts should be fully discharged. By K. July 1. Pardon to John son of Richard le Shepeherde of Eselbergh for the death Westminster, of Thomas le Beste, as it appears by the record of Henry Spigurnel and Walter de Molesworth, justices of gaol delivery for Aylesbury, that he killed him in self-defence. By K. July 1. Thomas de Cantebrige, going to Gascony on the king's service, has Westminster, letters nominating Stephen de Wytleford and Nicholas de Kyngeston his attorneys until Midsummer. Protection also for him for the same time. John le Breton, going with Thomas de Cantebrige as above, has letters nominating the same Stephen de Wytleford and Nicholas de Kyngeston his attorneys for the same time. Protection also, with clause, for him for the same time. July 4. Richard Hereward, going on pilgrimage to the Holy Land, has letters Westminster, nominating John de Heghham of London, clerk, and James de Podymore his attorneys for seven years. By K. on the information of J. de Cherleton. Protection also, with clause, for him for the same time. By K. as above. July 5. Safe-conduct, during pleasure, at the request of John, count of Namur, Westminster, for his men and merchants of the town of Lescluse, coming into the realm with goods to trade. By K. June 21. Re-grant, from Easter last, at the request of queen Isabella, to William Westminster, de la Legh and Alice his wife, for her life, of certain lands and tenements in Clopton, co. Suffolk, lately held in dower by Margaret, sometime coun- tess of Cornwall, which are extended at 11/. 9s. 9d. a year. These lands and tenements had been previously granted to them by the king for the same S EDWAHD II.— Part II. 305 1315. July 4. Westminster. July 4. Westminster. June 10. Tbundersley. June 20. Canterbuiy. July 1. Westminster. Membrane 2 — cont. term, but by reason of an ordinance made by the prelates, earls and nobles of the realm were taken into his hands. The grantees are to render the above extent at the Exchequer every year. By p.s. Restitution to the abbot and convent of St. Edmunds, in part satisfaction of a licence previously granted to them by the king to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements, and rents to the value of 40/. a year, according to their true value, of the under-mentioned lands, messuages and tenements acquired by them without licence after the publication of the statute of mortmain, viz. a messuage and 14 acres of land in Pakenham acquired from John Ouhaud, a messuage and 8 acres of land in the same town from William Knyht, 15 acres of land in Great Berton from John Sorel, 10 acres of land in the same town from Emma Otynel, 5 acres of land in Semere from Simon de Jlolegate, 5 acres of land in Wliepstede from Michael do Whepstedc, 12 acres of land in Iiessebroke and Fornham St. Martins from John le Orfevre, 24 acres of land in Watesfeld from Richard de Ratelesden, chaplain, 20 acres of land in Berton and Fornham St. Martins from Henry Pynfoule, John Calf, and Edmund Cope, and a messuage and 3 acrea of pasture in Upwell from Thomas son of Geoffrey Sewale, a fishery in Suthereye from Richard de Bereweholt, and 10s. of rent in Riseby from Salomon Norman, all which are held of the abbot and arc worth 10^*7. a year in all their issues, accord- ing to their true value, beyond the services with which they are charged to the abbot and convent, as appears by an inquisition made by John Abel, late escheator on this side Trent. By pet. of C. Commission de tcalliis et fossatis to John de Doncastre, Roger de Clothcrum, and Robert de Amcotes for Merskland upon the river Done, co. York, upon complaint by the men and tenants of those parts, exhibited before the king and Council in the Parliament at Westminster. By pet. of C. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Abyndon, by Geoffrey de Padebury of his two parts of 6 messuages, 2 carncates of hind, 4 acres of meadow, 20 acres of wood, and 12*. of rent in Okhangre, Welleford, Wykefeld and Holebenham, and of the reversion of the remaining other third part of the same messuages, hinds, wood and rent, which Richard de Pudelcote and Joan his wife hold in dower for her life in the same towns. By fine cf 10/. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Stoketon to the office of con- troller of the customs in the ports of Great Jernemuthe and Leuue. By C. Appointment, during pleasure, of Gerard de Byole to the office of con troller of the customs in the ports of Suthampton and Chichester. By C. Appointment, during pleasure, of James de Broghton to the office of controller of the king's chamberlainship of Scotland. By K. & C. Mandate in pursuance to him to attend to the duties of the office. Mem brash 1. July 1. Westminster. June 20. Canterbury. 84313. Reginald de Essexa, going with Thomas de Cantebrige to G:iscony, has letters nominating Stephen de Witlesford and Nicholas de Kyngeston his attorneys until Midsummer. Protection also for him, with clause, for the same time. By K. Whereas the king was bound to William Servat, king's merchant, in the sum of 2,073/. 19s. ti^d. for divers causes, viz. in 1,000/. delivered by William Servat to Anthony Pessaigne, king's merchant, for the king's use in the sixth year of his reign, in 911/. 16*. 8c/. for wines bought from the same William u 306 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane 1 — cont. Servat by Walter Waldeshef, the butler, in the month of July in the seventh year of ihe king's reign, for which he had a bill under the seal of Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, then keeper of the Wardrobe, in 311/. 16s. 8c?., in which sum he had satisfied John de la Mollie of the sum of 711?. 16*. 8h, and daily, at their will, continue to fish there and to carry away the fish, and at Neuton, co. Lancaster, took the oxen from the wagons of the abbot carrying timber to the said fishery to make weirs and for other works and led them awav, and assaulted his men and servants there. By fine of 20*., at the instance of William de. Drax, clerk. {Inserted at a later date.) Afterwards William Dacrc was associated with the above-named justices to hear the matter. 8 April L315. ■ Commission to Robert son of Payn, John de Wylin^ton, John Randolf, and William de Hardenne to deliver the gaol of Old Sarum of Nicholas de Kyngeston, detained there for divers felonies and trespasses committed in the county of Wilts. c 2 308 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane 30d — cont. Feb. 23. Commission to Henry de Cobebam tbe younger, constable of the castle of Westminster. Dover and warden of the Cinque Ports, Roger le Sauvage and Roger de Tuketcn, as tbe king wishes to be certified as to the conduct of Robert de Kendale, late constable of the castle of Dover and warden of the Cinque Ports, viz. how he bore himself in the office of constable and bailiwick of warden during the whole time in which he held the same of the king's grant, to hear complaints of all persons who wish to make complaint as well on behalf of the king or of themselves, and to enquire by the oath of good men of those parts into such complaints and to inform the king thereof. By K. Feb. 23. Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund de Eyncourt, John de "Westminster. Crumbwelle, John de Hothum, and Lambert de Trikyngham, as the king has learned from the complaint of the people that John de Segrave, late justice of the Forest beyond Trent and keeper of the castle of Notyngham, and the ministers of the said John de Segrave of the said forest and castle, by reason of the office of the justiceship and keepership aforesaid, and also his followers by the power and avouchment of the said John de Segrave took prises and carriages, and extorted sums of money from divers men as well within the said bailiwick and keepership as within the county of Leycestre, and committed many other excesses, to enquire by oath of good men of the counties of York, Notyngham, Derby, Northumberland, Cum- berland, Westmoreland, Lancaster and Leicester, touching such trespasses and all complaints against him and his followers. By pet. of C. Vacated, because otherwise below. Feb. 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigurnel and W. de Spaneby, Westminster, on complaint by John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, touching the persons who broke his park at Fodryngeye, co. Northampton, hunted therein with- out his licence, and carried away his deer. Membrane 29rf. Feb. 25. Commission of oyer and terminer to Walter de Norwyco, William de Westminster. Ormesby and Robert de Fouldon, on complaint by Joan, late the wife of William Rocelyn, touching the persons who broke her close at Aldeby, co. Norfolk, carried away her goods found there and at Beccles, co. Suffolk, took 1,000 geese of hers of the price of 20/., in the river between the said towns of Aldeby and Beccles, which river is on the confines of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, and carried them away, and assaulted her men and servants at the town of Beccles. By K. on the information of the earl of Pembroke. Feb. 26. The like to John Randolf, James de Norton and Ralph de Bereford, the Westminster, king having received a complaint of the burgesses of the town of Suth- ampton placed before him and the Council, setting forth that, whereas they hold that town from the king at fee farm for 340 marks to be rendered yearly to him and his successors at the Exchequer, and that they and their ancestors have hitherto held their town for that farm so that they ought to receive from men staying within the bounds of the said liberty and also from others crossing with their wares through the waters, which are within the liberty of the town, certain customs, prests, and aids in aid of the said farm, and that they and their ancestors had been accustomed to receive the same, certain magnates of the realm and lords of those parts, who hold lands and tenements near the bounds of the liberty by reason of (heir lands and tenements, as well in the lands of those, who are within the said liberty, as in other places by the sea within the same liberty, for a long time past have made divers purprestures and usurpations upon those 8 EDWARD II.— Pakt II. 309 1315. March 3. Westminster. Feb. 28. Westminster. March 1. Westminster. Feb. 26. Westminster. Membrane 29d — cont. things which touch the liberty of the town, and still daily by their ministers and bailiffs continue to do so, and extort for their own use divers customs and prests, which are due to the burgesses in aid of their farm, from men staying within the liberty as well in lands as in waters, and which the burgesses and their ancestors had been accustomed to receive. The justices ara to certify the king thereof and also as to what bounds separate the liberty of the town from foreign places as well by land as by water. By pet. of C. The like to Hugh de Louther, Adam de Benton, William de Denum and Robert de Coventre, as the king understands that Roger de Horsleye, late keeper of the castle of Baumburgh, co. Northumberland, and his ministers of the castle and also his followers by the power and avouchment of the same Roger de Horsleye, have taken prises and carriage, and made extortions of money and goods from divers men of the county of Northumberland and inflicted much loss and many hardships on them. The justices are to hear complaints touching him, his ministers, and followers. By pet. of C. The like to Ralph de Monte Hermerii, keeper of the Forest on this side Trent, and Ralph de Bereford, the king having received a complaint of the burgesses of the town of Southampton, exhibited before him and the Council, setting forth, that, whereas they hold the said town with its appur- tenances at fee farm for 340 marks to be rendered yearly to the king and his heirs at the Exchequer, and that they and their ancestors, burgesses of the same town, have hitherto held the town for that farm so that no forester or any other minister of the said forest ought to enter the bounds of the liberty of the town to hold courts of trespasses committed in the king's forest, or to make attachments or do any other things whatsoever, which appertain to the oflice of foresters or their ministers, nor in the times of the ancestors of the burgesses was any such forester or other person accustomed to enter therein, certain ministers of Hugh le Despenser, late keeper of the said forest, very frequently having entered the bounds of the liberty, held courts there of trespasses committed in the king's forests, and Hugh le Despenser, by colour of a certain bailiwick of the forestership of la Bere by Suthampton, which he had acquired to himself, Caused his bailiffs of that bailiwick frequently to enter within the bounds of the liberty, by pretext of which such ministers made divers attachments and purprestures and usurpations within the liberty and there levied and took divers profits to the use of Hugh le Despenser, and inflicted other burthens on the bur- gesses and others of the liberty. By pet. of C. The like fo William de Ormesby, John de Thorpe and John de Mutford, on complaint by William de Kerdeston that Robert Hakun of Luton, Ralph le Ferrour and Walter Gautrim together with others by night forcibly broke his close at Riston by Brunstede, co. Norfolk, fished in his stews there, and carried away the fish. By K. at the instance of the earl of Hereford. The like to Edmund de Eyncourt, Robert de Wylugheby and Roger de Cubbeldyk, on complaint by the prior of the Park of Nocton, that Philip Darcy, Hugh Darcy and John de Swyneford, together with others, forcibly broke his close at Noctonpark, co. Lincoln, fished in his stews, mowed his corn and herbage growing there, carried away the fish, corn, and herbage, and took away his carts with the wheat, malt, and other victuals that were in them, and also four mares of his yoked to the carts, and a horse of his of the price of 20/., drove his cattle to divers unknown places, whereby the cattle could not be replevied, and also took his cattle from his plough and his sheep, contrary to the form of the statute, and for a long time detained them. By pet. of C. 310 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. March 4. Westminster. March 3. Westminster. March 7. Westminster, March 6. Westminster. Membrane 28d. Commission of oyer and terminer to Ralph son of William, and Hugh de Louther, as the king has learned that, whereas he had caused the manors of Metham, Belassise, Byrseye, and Polynton, co. York, late of Robert de Stevynton, who on account of a felony, which he is said to have committed in the presence of the king at York by killing Hugh Scot, has withdrawn from the realm, to be taken into his hands together with the goods being in those manors, and had appointed Richard Squyer, king's yeoman, to the custody thereof, Gerard Salveyn, late sheriff of the county of York, forcibly entered the said manors notwithstanding the above-mentioned grant of the said custody to Richard Squyer, broke the doors of the houses and granges in the manors, carried away the king's goods found there, and inflicted other injuries upon Richard Squyer. Commission to Thomas de Berkelegk, Master John Walewayn and Richard de Rodeney, upon petition by J. bishop of Llandaff, who alleges that a moiety of a weir in the Weye by the king's castle of St. Briavels, co. Glou- cester, which weir is called 'Bikeswere,' belongs to him and his bishopric, and that such moiety, upon the death of his predecessor, together with other lands and tenements of the bishopric, were taken into the hands of king Edward I. and retained in his hands so long as he lived and that they are now in the hands of Edward II., to certify the king whether the moiety of the weir pertains to the bishopric or not, and if so, then from what time it has belonged to it, and whether it was taken into the king's hand by reason of the voidance of the bishopric or for any other cause, and of all other matters touching the caption and retention thereof: the inquisition is to be made by oath of good men of the county of Gloucester and in the presence of the constable of the castle of St. Briavels, or of his lieutenant. Commission of oyer and terminer to Ralph son of William, and Hugh de Louthre, the king having learned that, whereas he had caused the manors of Metham, Bellasise, Birseie, and Polynton, co. York, late of Robert de Stevynton, who on account of a felony, which he is said to have committed in the presence of the king at York bv killing Hugh Scot, has withdrawn from the realm, to be taken into his hands together with the goods in the said manors, and had appointed Richard Squyer, king's yeoman, to the custody thereof, Gerard Salveyn, then sheriff of the county of York, not- withstanding the above-mentioned grant of the custody to Richard Squyer, forcibly entered the manors, broke the doors of the houses and granges in the manors, and carried away the king's goods found there, and still occupies the manors. The enquiry is to be held by oath of good men of the county of York in the presence of Gerard Salveyn, who is to be warned by the justices in case he should wish to appear ; and if they shall rind that the manors have been so occupied again>t the king's right thereto, they are to cause them to be resumed into the king's hands by the sheriff of the county and kept in his custody until further order. The like to Hugh de Curteney, John de Foxle and John de Westcote, on complaint by the king's tenants of Liskerede, co. Cornwall, exhibited before the king and Council, that, whereas they and their ancestors, tenants of the said town, held the town of Liskerede of the grant of Richard, some- time king of Almain and earl of Cornwall, together with its mills at fee farm by rendering for the farm of that town 18/. 18c?. a year, and although afterwards a concord was made between the said earl and the then prior of Launceveton, sometime parson of the church of Liskerede, and the vicar of the church of that town, for the exoneration of the tenants, that the rector should receive 8.«. and the vicar 6*. 8d. sterling each year in the name of tithes of the mills, and the tenants and their ancestors, tenants of the town, have always hitherto paid such tithe according to the form of such 8 EDWARD II.— Part II. 311 1315. Membrane 29>d — cont. covenant, nevertheless John de Launseles, now vicar of the church, exacts the whole tithes of the mills, as if he received nothing thereof, to the prejudice of the said tenants. By pet. of C. April G. Commission to Edmund de Eyncourt, Lambert de Trikyngham and Windsor. Richard de Wylughby, on complaint by men of the county of Nottingham and others passing through that county, to survey the bridges and cause- ways in the king's highways and other places within the same county. By pet. of 0. Feb. 23. Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund de Eyncourt, John de Westminster. Crombewelle, John de Hotlium and Lambert de Trikyngham, by oath of good men of the counties of York, Notyngham, Derby, Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lancaster, and Leycestre, touching the allega- tions that John de Segrave, late justice of the Forest beyond Trent and keeper of the castle of Notyngham and his ministers of the said forest and castle, by reason of his office of the justiceship and of the said custody, and his followers by his power and avouchment had committed divers acts of oppression and extortion by the exaction of prises, carriage, and sums of money from divers men as well within his said bailiwick and custody as within the county of Leicester. [Pari. Writs.] By pet. of C. Membrane 27d. March 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, John de Wtstcoto Westminster, and Stephen de Haccumbe, touching the persons who forcibly broke tho park of Eleanor, late the wife of Hugh de Curtenay, at .Chulmelegh, co. Devon, hunted therein without her licence and carried away her deer. March G. The like to Lambert de Trykingh.un, John Chaynel and John de Neville, Westminster, on complaint by Simon de Dray tone that William Tuchet, Thomas de Reytheby and Alan de Kele, together with others, lately carried away his goods at Haynton, co. Lincoln, whilst he was on the king's service and under his protection in Scotland. By pet. of C, because he was taken in Scotland and ransomed from thence. March 6. Commission to Edmund Deyncurr, John do Insula and John de Doneoastre, Westminster, upon a petition of W. archbishop of York exhibited before the king and Council setting forth that, whereas the archbishop of York ought to have institutions and deprivations and to exercise the jurisdiction of the ordinary in the churches and vicarages of Ludham, Estmarkham, Westmarkham, Wheteleye,'Harworth, Estbryggeford and Walesby, in his diocese, as parochial churches and cures, and that his predecessors, or the dean and chapter of York during voidances of the see, were accustomed to have institutions and deprivations of the rectors and vicars of the said churches and vicarages, and all the jurisdiction of the ordinary, and the archdeacons of Notingbam were accustomed to exercise archidiaconal jurisdiction in the said church of York until the time in which king Edward I. collated Boniface de Saluciis, clerk, to the chapel of Tykhill, from which time the archbishops of York, or in time of voidance of the see the dean and chapter and also the archdeacons of Notingham have been hindered therein by the said Boniface de Saluciis to the prejudice of the archbishop, dean and chapter, archdeacon and church of York, to enquire by oath of good men of the county of Nottingham, in the presence of Boniface de Saluciis, who is to be forewarned in case he may wish to appear, whether the archbishop of Y r ork, or in time of voidance of the see the dean and chapter, have had the institution and deprivation of rectors and vicars of the said churches and vicarages and exercised other 312 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane 27d — cont. jurisdiction of the ordinary or the said archdeacons archidiaconal jurisdiction in the same churches and vicarages, and if they have, whether they have been hindered as above set forth. By K. and pet. of C. March 9. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, John de Westminster. Mutford aud Robert de Malberthorpe, on complaint by Adam son of John de Repinghale and Elizabeth his wife, that John Muschet of Ditton, and William his brother, and Robert Broud with others forcibly broke his house at Fenditton, co. Cambridge, assaulted them and their servants, and carried away their goods. By fine of ^ mark at the instance of the earl of Warwick. March 4. The like to John de Donecastre, Richard de Bernyngham and Richard de ■Westminster. Wylughby, on complaint by John de Corbrigge, parson of the church of Grove, co. Nottingham, that, whereas he, his men, lands, rents and all his possessions, had been taken into the king's protection, Hugh de Hercy and Thomas his son, and Laurence brother of the same Thomas, John de Cateby of Hedon, Eustace de Mortayn, William de Mortayn, John ' Eustachesman de Mortayn,' William son of Adam de Grove, Robert Godale of Grove, John le Brest of Grove, Adam Aguyllon, John Aguyllon, William de Chesterfeld, Thomas le Mawere of Grove, William son of Walter, Roger Fremon, John Burbot, Elias de Grove, Robert le Schephirde, Elias Bryan, Robert le Carter of Grove, Henry de Galway, Thomas le Carter of Grove, John le Porter, John de Seardeburgh and William le Vikerscosin of Retford, together with others, forcibly broke his houses at Grove, co. Nottingham, felled his trees growing there, carried away the trees and other goods, and three horses of his of the price of 10 marks, and assaulted him, his men and servants. Membrane 26d. March 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Wogan, William le Botiller, Westminster. Master John Waleweyn and Adam de Hervyington, by oath of good men ' of the under-mentioned counties, touching the allegation that Hugh Daudele, late sheriff of the counties of Salop and Stafford and keeper of the king's dominion of Montgomery, his clerks, bailiffs, and ministers under colour of his offices had greatly oppressed the people of those parts by false indictments, imprisonments, appeals, heavy ransoms, intolerable distraints and extortion of divers sums of money. By pet. of C. March 11. The like to John de Moubray, Ralph son of William, John de Insula, Westminster. Henry le Scrope and Hugh de Louthre, on complaint by John de Merkyng- feld, king's clerk, canon of St. Peter's, York, John de Stiueton, Roger de Ciotherum, William de Styueton, John de Coppelay, Richard Utlay, Robert Crokebayn, William de Boulton, John le Hunte of Seleby and William de Ciotherum, touching the malpractices and oppressions under colour of his office of Gerard Salveyn, late sheriff of the county of York, and his clerks, bailiffs and ministers. By C. March 13. The like to John de Foxle, John Randolf and Ralph de Bereford, on Westminster, complaint by Thomas de Gorges that, when he in the manor of Henry Trenchard of Scaldeflete, co. Southampton, had taken a horse by distraint for the arrears of a yearly pension of one robe or 20s., in which Heury Trenchard was bound to him, and had wished to impound it there, Richard de Burne, parson of the church of Scaldeflet, Henry Trenchard, Walter de Maniton, Thomas de Froille, clerk, William Fraunceys, parson of the church of Scaldeflet, aud Ingelram ' Henry Knave Trenchard ', together with others, forcibly rescued the horse and assaulted him. By fine of 205., at the instance of the bishop of Bath aud Wells. 8 EDWARD IT.— Paiit II. 313 1315. Membrane 2Gd — cont. March 12. The like to John de Insula, John de Donecastre, Hugh de Louther and Westminster. Adam de Midelton, on complaint by the prioress of Swyne, that although she, her men, lands, rents and possessions ha 1 been taken into the king's protec- tion, John de Sutton, together with other persons, forcibly took her cattle at Dripole in Holdernesse and drove them to Sodcotes, and impounded them there, not suffering her to replevy them, and assaulted her men and servants at Dripole in Holdernesse, co. York. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. March 15. The like to William Inge, Humphrey de Waldene and John atte Have, on Westminster, complaint by John de Monte Caniso that John de Bassyngburne, Richard Kinge, William de Wendovre, William, vicar of the church of Watford, and John Godefray the younger, together with others, forcibly entered his manor of Northinymmes, co. Hertford, whilst he was on the king's service and under his protection in Scotland, carried away his goods found there and twenty charters and writings. By K. The like to the same justices, on complaint by the same John de Monte Caniso that John de Bassyngburne, William, vicar of the church of Watford, Nicholas Page of Watford, John son of Walter de Merston, William atte Hyde and John Godefrey the younger, together with others, forcibly entered his manor of Masseworthe [co. Buckingham], whilst he was on the king's service and under his protection in Scotland, broke the houses, fished in his stews and carried away his fish and other goods. By K. The like to the same justices, on complaint by the same John de Monte Caniso, that Thomas Bygot, Nicholas le Warner, Robert le Warner and Nicholas Page of Watford, together with others, forcibly entered his manor of Masseworthe, broke the gates and doors of his houses there, fished in his stews and carried away his fish and other goods. Bv K. Memorandum : Certain writs of oyer and terminer for divers foreign merchants have been inrolled on the face of this roll. Memhram 2od. March 12. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Courteney and John de Foxle Westminster, touching the petition of Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulster, exhibited before the king and Council, showing that, whereas he lately sent from Ireland to Gascony his ship called ' la (trace Deu' of Coulrath for wines and others victuals for his use to be carried into Ireland by his servants, atul his ship so laden on the return voyage from Gascony had put into a port in Cornwall called ' Plamme,' Thomas le Ercedekne, then sheriff of that county, arrested the ship, although the servants of the earl showed him the earl's letters testifying that the ship, with its wines and other goods, were his property, and took and imprisoned them ; and further that, although the king issued several precepts for the immediate discharge of the servants from the prison in which they were detained and for the release of the ship from arrest and for its delivery to the earl's servants, and that the said Thomas le Ercedekne should show cause why he had not executed the mandates directed to him, or come before the king to answer to him for the said contempt, and to the earl and his servants for the trespasses and for the losses sustained by them, Thomas le Ercedekne did not obey the mandates, but detained the wine and other goods so long, that they became putrid and were utterly lost. By pet. of C. March 11. Commission to Roger de Cubbeldyk, Henry de Baiocis and William de Westminster. Spanncby to enquire by oath of good men of the county of Lincoln touch- ing the state of the abbey of Bardencyc, co. Lincoln, and the allegation 314 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. ' Membrane 25d — cont. that brother Robert de Wayneflet, who bears himself as abbot of that place, by various contentions and disagreements of long standing between him and the monks has wasted the goods and possessions of the abbey. By K. & C. March 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Inge, John de Fresingfeld, Westminster. "William de Deen and John de Wynston, on complaint by the people of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk touching alleged conspiracies and con- federacies and the mal -administration of justice in those counties. , By pet. of 0. April 7. The like to Edmund Deyncourt, John de Croumbwelle, John deHothum Windsor. and Lambert de Trikyngham, on complaint by John de Segrave the elder that Robert Ingram of Notyngham, Robert le Orfevre, John Lambok, John le Palmer, John de Grantham, Robert Mynot, William de Crophulle, Laurence le Spicer, William Godymegh, William Bych and Roger le Orfevre of Notyngham, having assembled the commonalty of Nottingham by ringing the common bell, with force and aims and banners displayed attacked the castle of Nottingham, the custody of which had been committed to him by the king, broke the gates thereof, besieged the castle during eight days, not allowing him or any of his men to go out thence to obtain necessary provisions, and assaulted such of his followers as they found without the castle in the town. [Pari. JVrits.] April 10. The like to Gilbert de Roubury, John de Insula, William Inge and Windsor. Lambert de Tiykyngham, on complaint by William de Fynchyngfeld, king's citizen of London, that when he lately from the city of London, where he had come to make purveyances by precept of John de Crumbe- welle, constable of the Tower of London, for the munition of the Tower, approached the Tower to certify the constable of such purveyances, Nicholas Turgeys of London, together with others, maliciously followed him within the precinct of the Tower and assaulted him. The justices are to hold the enquiry by oath as well of good men of the counties of Mid- dlesex and Essex, on the confines of which counties the Tower is situated, as of the king's Serjeants, ministers and other men dwelling within the Tower of London. By K. on the information of J. de (Jrumbewelle. Membrane 2id. April 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Chaynel, John Deyncourt, Westminster, and John de Cave, on complaint by John de Stapenhulle that John, abbot of Burton upon Trent, and Ralph de Stapenhulle, Henry de Yoxhale, Adam de Lychefeld, Thomas de Essebourne, Nicholas de Bromleye, Robert de Stapenhulle, Simon de Boseworth, Robert de Derby, Robert de Kynalton, Ralph de Saxeby, John Ernald, Philip de limy and John de Longedon, fellow monks of the abbot, and Matthew de Vilers, Stephen le Chaumberleyn, William de Arderne, Robert de la Butillerie, William de Aldolstre, chaplain, John le Porter, Adam le Ridere, Geoffrey de Kyngeston, William Nicol, John le Whelwrighte, Robert le Cartewrighte, Adam Payn, William Payn, John le Cartere, Richard son of Sybil de Staunton, Henry le Fevre of Appelby, Reginald Sweng, Adam Belper, Henry le Gatehirde, Ralph le Fisshere, John de Karnervan, Roger Hyne, Nicholas le Hunte, William Aydrunken, Robert son of John de la Fermerie, Walter le Keu, Hugh de Hargreve, Maurice de Swynescu, John de Oxonia, Richard Pavy of .Stapenhulle, John Aldulf of Burton, John le Serjaunt of Bromleye, William Charle of Wyncehulle, John Tagge of Burton, Robert le Serjaunt, William son of Thomas son of Agnes de Horninglowe, John Attebrigghende of Stretton, Richard le Potlok, Thomas del Hostelrie, 8 EDWARD II.— Part II. 315 1315. Membrane 24d — cont. Thomas de Bossouns, John de la Grene of Horninglowe, John Vincent of Stapenhulle and John his son, Robert Odam, Thomas Py lard of Burton, John son of Richard Pavy of Stapenliulle, William Bnllok, Adam Bullok, Walter Bullok, Geoffrey Cundit, Nicholas de Derby, Robert le Fisshere and Richard Olivere, together with others, approaching in hostile manner his dwelling-place at Stapenhulle, co. Derby, forcibly broke his close, entered his dwelling-place, and with targets erect besieged his houses, broke them and maintained that sie«e for along; time, so that neither he nor anv one of his household then with him in the same houses dared to go forth from the houses, carried away his goods and assaulted his men and servants who were then without his said houses. By fine of one mark. April 26. Commission de walliis et fosmtis to Geoffrey de Coleville, Robert de Westminster. Maddiugle, Laurence de Burewelle, and John le Corouner for Tid, Neuton, Leverington, Wisebeche and other towns of the parts of Mershland and of the adjacent pails in the hundred of Wysebeche, co. Cambridge. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, Richard de Walsinjrham and Robert Baynard touching the persons who killed William son of Roger de Ormesby at Ravenyngham, co. Norfolk. MbmMBANB 23r/. March 13. Westminster. March 10. Westminster. Commission of oyer and terminer to Nicholas de Cheny and John de Barentino, on a complaint, exhibited before the king and Council of divers Islanders of Jerescye, Gernereye, Aureneye and Serk, touching alleged acts of oppression committed by bailiffs and ministers of those islands appointed by Otto de Grandisono, keeper of the islands. By pet of C. The like to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, William de Mortuo Mari and John de Hastanges the elder, on complaint by John de Cherleton that Philip de Middelton, late the lieutenant of Hugh de Audele, constable of the castle of Montgomery, together with other persons, took his horse, of the price of 10/., at Chirbury, co. Salop, and led it away, and carried away his goods found there, and took his servants, and also his men and tenants of his town of la Pole, and of his lands of la Pole and Powys, passing through the districts of the king's said castle of Montgomery with victuals and other goods, and caused them to be unlawfully imprisoned at the castle, converting the victuals, goods and merchandises to his own uses, and that in the hundred of Chirbury, co. Salop, then in the custody of Philip de Middelton under Hugh de Audele and in the neighbouring places Philip de Middelton caused public proclamation to be made that whoever of his bailiwick should arrest any of the servants, men or tenants of John de Hastanges from his town and lands of la Pole and Powys passing with goods and victuals through the said bailiwick and should bring them to the castle, should have a third part of such goods and victuals, the other two parts being reserved to the constable or his lieutenant for their own uses, and although the king issued a mandate to Hugh de Audele ami his lieu- tenant against doing anything to the injury or loss of John de Hastanges and his servants, and that without delay they should make amends for what had been done, from the reiterated complaint of John de Hastanges the king has learned that Philip de Middelton, notwithstanding the above mandate, has not ceased from committing the like trespasses and excesses upon the men, servants and tenants of the complainant. The justices are to hear and determine the premises upon oath as well of good men of the county of Salop, as of the liberties of Clone, of Edmund, earl of Arundel ; of Dol- voreyn of Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemore; of Cans of Peter Corbet; 316 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. April 6. Windsor. April 1. Windsor. April 4. Windsor. Membrane 23rf — cont. and of Knokyn, of Isolda, late the wife of John le Straunge of Knokyn, adjacent to the district of the castle of Montgomery. By the archbishop of Canterbury and the Council. Commission to Roger de Cubuldig, John de Neville of Stokes, and Henry de Baiocis to do justice to John Tonsendpont of Boston, Richard Tonsend- pont of the same place, Henry de Brentburgh of Estlond, Gerkin Hanluek of Estlond, John le Whyte of Estlond, Thomas Steyberwe of Estlond, Hauekyn le Grote of Estlond and William de Brendburgh of the same town, who assert that they are innocent of the under-mentioned trespass against the king. By an inquisition made by Adam de Lyinberwe, king's clerk, it was found that a certain ship called ' le Paschday,' laden with victuals and armour, was arrested in the port of Boston, and that such victuals and armour were the property of the above-named persons, and that they knew that the same were destined for the use of the king's Scotch enemies. Association of Robert de Umframville, earl of Anegos, and William de Denum, with Ralph son of William, John de Eure, Hugh de Louthre and Adam de Benton in a commission of oyer and terminer touching homicides, robberies, burnings, and other felonies committed by divers persons in the county of Northumberland. Commission 'to John Bluet, Walter Gacelyn and William de Braybrok to make a visitation of the king's chapel of the Holy Cross beyond the gate to the castle of Old Sarum, and to survey the state of the castle and mill, and to enquire by oath of good men of the county of Wilts touching the alleged improper removal of stones and timber from the castle and mill. Membrane 22d. April 4. Windsor. April 6. Westminster. April 7. Windsor. April 10. Windsor. Commission to the abbot of Shireburne, John de Bello Campo of Somerset and William de Bourne to make a visitation of the king's chapel within his castle of Shireburne, co. Dorset, and to survey the hall, chamber and other houses within the said castle, Avhich, through the negligence of the constables and keepers of the castle, are in a ruinous condition. By C. Commission de walliis et fossatis to William de Basinges, William de Swanton and William de Leteriche for the coast of the sea, as well in the marshes of Romenal and of Oxene as in the neighbouring parts in the county of Kent. Association of John de Donecastre and Walter de Gousle in a commission issued to William son of William, Thomas de Novo Mercato and Hugh de Cressy to enquire by oath of good men, as well of those who dwell within the metes of the forest of Sliirewode, as of others of the county of Nottingham, in the presence of William de Dogmerfeld, steward of the said forest, if he wished to be present, whether he, as the king has been given to understand, cherished Robert Jorce, Richard de Dogmerfeld and Robert de Kirtelington, both before and after their conviction for trespasses of vert and venison in the forest, and retained the said Richard de Dogmerfeld after his conviction in the office of the forest, contrary to the assize of the forest. Commission de walliis et fossatis to John Abel and John de Horton for the coast of the Thames between Derteford Flete and Grenewych, co. Kent. Membrane 21(7. Commission to H. Spigurnel, W. Inge, J. Peyvre, W. de Mullesworthe, and J. de Wileghby to deliver the gaol of the town of Bedeford of William 8 EDWARD II.— Pakt II. 317 1315. Membrane 21d — cont. Hermer, detained there for divers felonies committed by him in the county of Hertford, whereof he was appealed by William Baioun, an approver, lately taken and detained in the same gaol. April 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Richard de Windsor. Bernyngham and Richard de Wylgheby, on complaint by William de Scaftworthe that Alan de Spiridene and William his son and William Bernard and William his son assaulted him at Evcrton, co. Nottingham. By fine of 1 mark. Membrane 20d. April 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donccastre and Peter le Westminster. Foun for the account of the collectors, receivers and administrators of a pavage granted to the bailiffs and good men of Blyth, co. Nottingham. The like to William de Bourne, William de Hardenne and William de Blaneford, on complaint by William de Estokes and Alice his wife that John de Monte Alto, John son of John de Cornailes, Henry 'Jouesnian de Cornailes Roger de Palton, William de Preston, Gilbert de Leicestre, John de Monte Alto of Warham, ' goldsmyth,' William ' Joneshay ward de Monte Alto' of Great Crauford, Gilbert de Blanmoster, William lc Hunte of Querleye, Hugh Batecok,and William le Hunte of Querleby, clerk, together with others, assaulted them at Great Crauford, co. Dorset. By K. on the information of J. de la Bethe. April 20. The like to John de Foxle, Richard Daumcry and Henry de Pentelowe, Westminster, on complaint by Ralph Muncy that .Nicholas, abbot of Rcdingges, Roger tie la Fermerye and William his son and Richard Corleboys took and imprisoned him at lledingges, co. Berks. By K. on the information of R. de Northburgh. Membrane I9d. April 16. Commission to William de Bourne and John de Erlegh to enquire by Westminster, oath of good men of the county of Dorset whether the abbot of Abbodes- bury is entitled to any whale cast ashore on his lands at Abbodesbury, or not. The abbot had presented his petition to the king to cause the sheriff* of the county of Dorset to deliver to him a whale which bad been cast ashore on his laud at Abbodesbury and had been taken and detained bv the said sheriff for the king's use, as he and his predecessors, abbots of that place by charters of former kings, which charters the king has inspected, were accustomed to have wreck of sea and whatever was cast ashore by the sea in Abbodesbury. April 16. Commission to Alexander de Cave and Thomas Playtz, upon petition ex- Westminster, hibited before the king and Council, to enquire by oath of good men of the county of York touching the right of common of pasture in Swanlund, as the petitioners, John de Swanlund, clerk, and other free tenants of the same town claim that they and their ancestors were accustomed to have common of pasture from the town of Swanlund to the town of Kyngeston-upon- Hulle, pertaining to their free tenements in Swanlund, with chace and re-chace for their animals, from the time whereof memory exists not until they were hindered therein by Richard Oysel, late keeper of the town of Kyngeston, and that they are now hindered therein by the keepers of that town. By pet. of C. 318 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. April 23. Westmiuster. April 24. Westminster. April 22. Westminster. March 7. Westminster. Membrane ISd. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Beaufiz and Richard de Wyndesore, on complaint by William Lestalouner, Richard de Wenise, Richard de Cherteseye, Nicholas de Hamslape, John Russel, William de Fremesworth, Reginald de Florencia, Roger de Stafford, Adam de Louer- mouth, John Petyt, John de Aleville, Richard Lestalouner, John Baron, John de Kancia, Roger de Escarburgh, Robert de Roff', John de Nedham, Roger de Langele, Robert de Derby, John de Wynton, Richard Pycard, Thomas de la Marche, Nicholas de Parys and Miles de Wylmedele, men and servants of the king's Household, that William Wydeby of Abingdon, Thomas Sampson, ' taverner,' William le Bowyer of Abingdon and John his brother, William de Bloxham, Adam le Barbour, John le Chapeleyn, John Nicpayn, John le Fissher, Richard Cary, John de Bisshopeston, Geoffrey de Stokes, Philip de Mixtbury, Thomas Fykeys, Andrew de Pury, Gilbert de Grenestede, Richard le Spicer, Richard Bisshop, John Goneys, John le Peytour, John le Bolter, William de Codesford, Simon de Marcham, Richard Maynard, John Coldcote, John de Henle, Richard Pourt, John Makkeneye, John de Stanton, ' boucher,' the elder, John Bruneye, Robert Lorfevre, and William de Spaldingge, together with others, assaulted them •at Oxford, and imprisoned them. By K. Commission to William le Butyller of Wemme and Philip ap Howell, to enquire touching a complaint of the burgesses of the town of Montgomery that the men of the king's town of Cherebury, which is only distant from the town of Montgomery two leagues, have lately of their own authority raised a market in the town of Cherebury to the injury of the market and fairs of the town of Montgomery, and destruction of the liberties of the burgesses. By pet. of C. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, Robert de Maddyngle, and John de Fresyngfeld, on complaint by Richard Lambert of Lenne, merchant, that William le Boiewere of Well and Cecily his wife, Thomas son of William le Boiewere of Well, Richard Thurger, Reginald le Taverner of Lenne, Richard de Trunch, Thomas Huinfrey, Thomas Walour, Hugh de Braunford, Alexander de Whitleseye, and William de Blofeld, conspired together at Bishop's Lenne and Welle, co. Norfolk, harassed him by imprisonment and by putting him to expense, aud plotting to obtain the king's writ, which is called monstravit de compoto, under the feigned name of William Whippestele of Kirketon sued him in the king's court, and procured that he was attached by the sheriff of Cambridge by virtue of that writ, and thrown in the depth of the gaol of Wysebech among thieves, where, by toads and other venomous vermin, he was so inhumanly gnawn that his life was despaired of, and to be detained there until he was delivered before William de Bereford and his fellows, justices of the Bench at the day contained in the writ, because that writ was not prosecuted according to the law and custom of the realm. By C. The like to Robert son of Walter, William de Ormesby, John de Fresing- feld, and Richard de Walsin^ham, on complaint by Clays Broun, burgess and merchant of the power of the count of Hoyland, that Deny Balle of Benacre and Peter Portour of Benacre, together with others took a ship of his laden with goods and merchandise in the port of Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, and carried her away, and assaulted his men and servants who were in charge of the same. By pet. of C. The like to the same justices on complaint by Coppard du Temple, burgess and merchant of the count of Hoyland, that Robert Spedy of Corton, John Nicol of Shorham, William Herman of Covehethe, John Mortimer, Thomas Baldok of Eston, Nicholas Slary, Ranulph Osbcrnsone, H EDAVARD II.— Part II. 319 1315. Membrane \$d — cont. and John Sot of Covehetbe, together with others took a ship of his laden with divers goods and merchandise, &c. as above. The like to the same justices, on complaint by Forlornhayn, burgess and merchant of the power of the count of Hoyland, that Alan Isoud of South Jernemuth, and others took a ship of his laden with divers go'ods and merchandise, &c. as above. The like to the same justices, on complaint by Gerard Stockes, burgess and merchant of the power of the count of Hoyland, that John Stiward and others at Orewell, co. Suffolk, took a ship of his laden with divers goods and wares, &c. as above. The like to the same justices, on complaint by Albei t Blok of Delf, burgess and merchant of the power of the count of Hoyland, that Peter Berd, Richard Councedeu, Leulinus de London, and Henry de Horsheve, together with others in the port of Lenne, took a ship of his laden with divers goods and merchandise, &c. as above. Membrane I7d. Association of Hugh de Burgh in the place of Robert de Maddyngle, in a commission of oyer and terminer originally issued to Hcnrv Spigurnel, Robert de Maddyngle, and John de Neville, with whom John Chaynel was subsequently associated, on complaint by Robert de Godesfeld of Sutton, that when he in the county of Lincoln impleaded Ranulph de Friskeneye and Roger de Cobeldyk for the recovery of four bonds, Robert de la Doune and John de Wclyngham conspired to harass him by delivering to Thomas de Bnrnham, then sheriff of the county of Lincoln, a writ obtained without the consent of the said Ranulph de Friskeneye and Roger de Cobeldyk for bringing the case before the justices of the Bench, whereby justice was delayed to him ; that they caused the process of a suit between him and Theobald de Hallestede for the caption and unjust detention of his cattle, to be enrolled in the rolls of the trithing of Louth (Luc/a) as if such plea had been brought between the parties in that trithing, when such was not the case; that they caused him to be maliciously impleaded by divers per- sons whose suits they maintained ; and also that they conspired together at Stikcswald and falsely accused him of having received Robert de Brndcn- ham and John Lyard. whom they wrongfully alleged to have stolen a palfrey of Theobald de Hallestede at Stikcswald, for which he was indicted before Edmund de Eyncuit and Thomas de Burnbam, justices of oyer and terminer of the late king for the county of Lincoln, for receiving the said Robert de Bradenham and John Lyard, who at the time of the indictment were dead, and had never been charged with or convicted of that felony, and caused him to be taken and detained in prison, until his acquittal at great expense to him in the court of the King's Bench at Westminster. May 2. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, John de Westminster. Thorpe, and Richard de Walsingham, on complaint by Robert de Saham of Walsingham, that Henry le Lon.ie of Ridon, Hugh le Carpenter, William Sigwyn, John Knyght, John Alisaundre, Walter ' Williamesman de Maldon ', Nicholas son of Robert de Walton, and Nicholas de Narford. together with others, assaulted him at Walsingham, co. Norfolk. By tine of 40*. May 3. The like to Hugh de Curteney, William de Hardene, John de Erie, and Westmiuster. William de Bourne, as the king has learned that Laurence de Sancto Martino, Baldwio ' Richardesman dc Seint Martyn ', William • Richardesman April 28. Westminster. 320 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane I7d — cont. de Seint Martyn John le Graunt, Robert Selyman, William de Merton ' le Messor', and Henry de Merton, with others hunted without the king's licence in the free chace of Craneburne, cos. Somerset, Dorset, and Wilts, late of Gilbert de Clare, late earl of Gloucester and Hertford, in the custody of Richard Lovel, by the king's demise, took the deer, felled the trees of the said earl lately growing at Craneburne, carried away the deer and trees, and did not permit the foresters and ministers of the chace to attach and arrest trespassers in the woods and underwoods within the chace. Membrane lGd. May 4. Westniiuster. May 5. Westminster. May 4. Westminster. May 4. Westminster. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Inge, Robert de Harwedon, and John de Wylghby, on complaint by Hugh le Despenser, the elder, that Henry de Macworthe, William de Ryngelond, Richard de Colne, Adam, vicar of the church of Sahara, William Aylmer of Saham, Andrew Eustas, Thomas Hikedoun, Thomas Aylwyne, John Tregetour, Osbert le Barker, John ' Hykedoun under Clive,' Adam le Wariner, Henry le Porter, Simon de Ralyngham and John Waleys, chaplain, together with others approach- ing his manor of Saham, co. Cambridge, forcibly entered it, took William Aylmer, his steward of the manor, and compelled him to bring the rolls and memoranda of the courts formerly held within that manor, and afterwards to sit and without a first summons to hold a court there, that they expunged from the rolls divers amercements enrolled thereon, into which many men for trespasses and other causes before in the courts held there had fallen ; arid also delivered and carried away divers chattels taken by his bailiffs by nan e of distraint, for the customs and services due to him, and for other causes, and which had been found within the manor, without making any satisfaction to him therein ; that they released from arrest Simon Godwy, then his reeve, arrested by his auditors for 40/., the arrears of an account, and caused him to go away, carried away the goods of the complainant, and assaulted William Aylmer and others of his servants. [Pari. fVrits.] By K. The like to Henry le Scrope, Hugh de Louthre, and Thomas de Fishe- burne, on complaint by Roger de Nonewyk that Robert de Maners of Stitenom, William his son, Denis de Wathe, William de Craystok, and William atte Gatte of Erkendene, together with others forcibly entered his house at Nonewyk, co. York, assaulted him, abducted John son and heir of Simon de Lilling, a minor in his custody as near of kin to the heir, forcibly entered his house at Estlilling, co. York, carried away his goods there, and assaulted his men and servants at Nonewyk and Estlillyng. By fine of 1 mark. The like to Edmund de Eyncourt, Roger de Cubeldyk, and Walter de Freskeneye, on complaint by John de Mukelton that Hugh Skarlet of Lin- coln, together with others assaulted him at Lincoln, and carried away his goods and chattels. By K. Appointment of Robert de Kendale, constable of the castle of Dover, and warden of the Cinque Ports, Roger Sauvage, and Edmund de Passelewe, in consequence of disputes between the barons of the port of Pevenese and the Lowey of the same port, which are of the liberty of the Cinque Ports, and the men and tenants of Queen Margaret of the same Lowey, and cer- tain men of the connty of Sussex, to view the bounds and divides between the liberty of the port of Pevenese and the Lowey of that port, and the ' corpus ' of the county of Sussex, and of the jurisdiction of the barons' court at Shipwey. S EDWARD II.— Part II. 321 jg-j^g Membrane lUd. April 24. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Moubray, Henry le Westminster. Scrope and John de Donecastre, touching the persons who, pretending that they were the king's ministers and that they held commissions under the great seal and by the king's command were to take his treasure to a certain place, with a great multitude, both horsemen and footmen, entered the priory of Ecclesfeld, co. York, and assaulted Robert, prior of that house, and his men and servants and maimed them, carried away his goods, and com- mitted other acts to the injury of the liberty of the church. By C. April 24. The like to John de Foxle, John de Westecote and Geoffrey de Pade- Westminster. grave, on complaint by John, bishop of Lincoln, as appears by his petition exhibited before the king and Council, that certain tenants of his manor of Bannebury, plotting to defraud him of the liberties which he and his pre- decessors, bishops of Lincoln, from the time whereof memory exists not, hitherto used in his manor of Bannebury and his court there, and having bound themselves by oath that they would not render any assistance to attach felons or trespassers against the king's peace within the said liberty, nor even permit the deciuers to make such attachments, and that if by chance the deciners were amerced for not having made such attachment, they would not permit the amercements to be levied or trespasses of the breach of the assize of bread and ale, or of forestallers there to be presented by the deciners in due manner, took William de Thorneton, the bishop's Serjeant, without any reasonable cause, imprisoned him for a long time not permitting him to be replevied, to the great loss of the bishop and the dis- inheritance of the church of Lincoln. By pet. of C. May 3. Mandate to the mayor and bailiffs of the town of Oxford, upon complaint Westminster, by the chancellor and scholars of the University of that town exhibited before the king and Council, setting forth that certain persons coming to that town commit divers trespasses therein and afterwards transfer them- selves to divers liberties in the suburb without the walls of the town, and are received there, whereby their trespasses remain unpunished, to the loss of the chancellor and scholars and to the retarding of their studies, that they are not on account of any liberty in the suburbs of the town to omit to follow and arrest all such persons as well within the said liberties as within their bailiwick, whenever they shall be warned by the chancellor of the said University. By pet. of C. Membrane I4d. May 5. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, Robert Burge- Westminster. leun and John de Fytton, on frequent complaints ot divers men of the county of Norfolk, touching acts of oppression and extorsion committed under colour of their offices by Robert de Bines, John de Candyeh, William de Maldon, John de Rateiesden, Geoffrey de Holte, Reginald Taleman, Thomas son of John de Walsyngham and John de Masham, when they were stewards and bailiffs of the honor of Clare of Gilbert de Clare, late earl of Gloucester and Hertford. By pet. of C. and by tine of one mark. March 7. The like to Robert son of Walter, William de Ormesby, John de Fresing- W'estminster. feld and Richard de Walsyngham, on complaint of Tholoinannus de Gaure, burgess and merchant of Dordreght of the power of the count of Hoylaud, that Franco Petyt of Herewyk, Thomas de Belhus and Francis Bache, with others, carried away his goods at Herewyk, co. Essex, and assatdted his men and servants who were in charge of the same. By pot. ol C. 84313. x 322 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. By pet. of C. 2315. Membrane 14c? — cont. The like letters for the under-mentioned persons to the same justices, directed against the same persons, viz. : — William Maund, burgess and merchant of ^ Dordreght. John de Tongre, burgess and merchant of Dordreght. John Clovere, burgess and merchant of Delf. {Inserted at a later date.) Afterwards William de Goldyngton was associated with the above-named justices to hear and determine the business, 13 July next ensuing. June 12. The like to William Martyn and William Bagot, touching the persons of Canterbury, the town of Buelt in Wales and of the king's land there, who have com- mitted assaults and other trespasses on the men of the king's castle of Buelt and also upon his bailiffs and ministers there. By K. & C. The like to William Martyn and William Bagot, on complaint by the commonalty of the land of Buelt in Wales, that the men of the king's castle of Buelt, and also the king's ba iliffs and ministers there, have committed assaults and other trespasses and injuries on them. By K. & C. (Inserted at a later date.) Aherwards Philip ap Howel was associated in the above commission in the place of William Bagot, 28 December, 9 Edward II. May 7. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Martyn and William Bagot, Westminster. n complaint by the king's men and tenants of his castle of Buelt in West Wales, exhibited before the kiug and Council in Parliament, that although they are not bound to carry timber to the castle, excepting twice a week and that, only when carriage is required and they have been warned, or to supply carriage for any other person than the king, or to any place other than the castle, nevertheless John de Cherleton, keeper of the castle, and his sub- bailiffs and other miuisters, and also the men in garrison in the castle, compel the complainants to carry timber thrice a week and oftener, and also to carry victuals belonging to them to other places than to the castle ; also they winter their oxen, cows and other animals at the expense of the com- plainants and compel them to plough their lands, mow their meadows and cut their corn, and if any of the complainants do not obey them therein, the said keeper, bailiffs and others, distrain on and amerce them and put them to ransom ; also they carry away from the houses of the said com- plainants divers kinds of victuals, viz. lambs, calves, geese, hens, and such like, at a price fixed at their will at a fourth or a third part of the value, and often without fixing any value, although in the markets and common fairs they can find sufficient victuals for their use for sale ; further when the said complainants granted to the said keeper 120/. on condition that they might use and enjoy the liberties and customs obtained in the time of the king's predecessors and of himself, although the said keeper levied that sum of money from them, nevertheless he continues to distrain them and to compel them to perform the other fees and customs as before they had made such payment ; also when the king delivered the castle and town and all the adjacent country into his custody, the keeper delivered the same by par- ticulars to divers farmers, by whose avarice and intolerable extortions the said men and tenants are completely impoverished ; further if it happens that any one of the men of those parts is detained for felony and imprisoned in i he castle, before he is arraigned or convicted of that felony, the keeper and his sub-bailiffs and ministers cause all his cattle to be brought to the castle, the better ones being retained for the use of the keeppr, and the second best for the use of the porter by name of fee, although the accused « EDWARD II— Part II. 323 1315. Membrane Wd — cont. may afterwards be acquitted ; further, though the Court, at which the raid men and tenants owe suit, ought to be held every three weeks, nevertheless the bailiffs of the same, to the injury of the tenants, adjourned the day of the court for eight days, on which day so great a rain-flood happened that neither horsemen nor footmen were able to approach the Court, on account of which thirty-six men and women of the better ones of the same country, fearing the harshness and cruelty of the said bailiffs, entered a boat and were overwhelmed by the rush of the river; moreover, when the keeper, his sub-bailiffs and ministers wish to harass any one of those parts, they cause such person to be accused of felony, and they take inquisitions by men of their confederacy who are willing to return a verdict at their will, by which the better persons of the same country are heavily ransomed and totally disparaged, and that by such extortions from the feast of Michaelmas last to the feast of St. John the Baptist then next ensuing the said keeper and his ministers have levied from the men of the said country 400/. and upwards, and have imposed other unendurable burthens upon them, by which many of the greater ones, abandoning their tenements, have with- drawn from the said country, and the residue, without a speedy remedy, cannot remain. The justice of South Wales is to provide a jury. Membrane 1 3d. May 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Morfuo Mari, Master Westminster. John Walewayn and John de Bromfeud, on complaint by Roger de Mortuo Miiri of Chirk, touching the persons who forcibly broke his parks at Teddes- thorne Waf're, co. Hereford, and Cleoburv Mortvmer, co. Salop, hunted therein without his licence and carried away his deer. By K. The like to the same justices, on complaint by Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemore, touching the persona who broke his parks at Cloobury Mortimer and Ernewode, co. Salop, and Bewdley (Bclluni Lovum),' co. Worcester, and his free chaces there and at Leyntwardvn, co. Salop, and Arleye, co. Stafford, hunted in the same without his licence and carried away his deer. By K. May 18. The like to John de Insula, John de Benestede and John de Fresingfeld, Tbuudeisley. on complaint by Bartholomew de Welle, mariner and merchant of Lenne, to examine and correct the error, if any, in the record ami process of a suit before the mayor and sheriffs of the city of London brought by him against John le Clerk, master of a ship called ' le Gcrluunde' of (loseford. John le Clerk had been attached at his suit by Richard de Welleford and Simon de Mereworth, late sheriffs of the city of London, to answer him in the court of the said city of this matter, viz. that the said John le Clerk, together with others, on Thursday next before St. Thomas the Apostle, in the fifth year of the king's reign, on the sea near Rochelle, with his ship maliciously drov9 against a ship of the complainants, laden with wines and other goods, to break it up, and forcibly cut the cables by which his ship was held, and afterwards boarded her and carried away two anchors and two cables then found in her, and subsequently took away a third cable, whereby the ship was thrown on the rocks and totally lost. The complainant subsequently found the said cables and anchors in a ship of the said John le Clerk lying in ' la Pole ' by the Tower of London, and caused them to be carried to the Gildhall in the said city, they being valued at 10/. by an inquisition upon which the said Bartholomew de Wel'e and .John le Clerk placed them- selves in that court, by which inquisition the latter was convicted, but the anchors and cables still remain at the Gildhall, to the loss of the com- x 2 324 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. June 8. Thmideislev. June 1 1. Canterbury. Membrane 13c? — cont. plaiuant. Thereupon the said Bartholomew de Welle for a long time prosecuted his said suit against the said John le Clerk, &c. [as already set forth on page 231.] By pet. of C. [7441.] Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry le Scrope, John de Foxle and William de Goldyngton, on complaint by Thomas de Colyngton that Geoffrey Graspeis and Robert his brother, Peter Graspeis, Robert le Porter aud John Mareys, together with others, assaulted him at Suthwerk, co. Surrey. By tine of one mark. The like to John de Eure, Hugh de Louthre, Robert de Clyderhou and Adam de Middelton, on complaint by Thomas de Alwarthorp, clerk of John Malbys, late sheriff of York, that John de Astchep, together with others, assaulted him, the said Thomas de Alwarthorp, whilst he was on the king's service and by mandate of the sheriff' at the suburb of the city of York, and took frcm him 200A of the king's treasure and the rolls aud extracts in his custody, delivered to the said sheriff by the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer, to levy the debts due to the king in the said county. By 0. Membrane \2d. • Commission to W. de Stafford, Richard de Harleye and J. de Bromfeld to deliver the gaol of the castle of Shrewsbury of William de Burleton, a prisoner in that gaol for the death of Alan son of Nicholas de la Rode. March 7. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert son of Walter, William de Westminster. Ormesby, John de Fresingfeld and Kichard de Walsingham on complaint by Coppatd du Temple burgess and merchant of the count of Hoyland, that Robert Spedy of Corton, John Nicol of Shorham, William Herman of Covehethe, John Mortimer, Thomas Baldok of Eston, Nicholas Slary, Ranulph Osber[n]sone and John Sot of Covehethe took a ship of his laden with divers goods and wares in the port of Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, carried her and her cargo away, and assaulted the men and servants appointed by him to the custody of the same. By pet. of C. May 20. Commission to Ralph de Monte Hermerii, John de Tnsula, Lambert de Thuudersley. Trikyngham and John de Foxle to survey the port of Great Yarmouth, which port is on the confines of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, touching the dispute between the burgesses of the town of Great Yar- mouth, who hold their town at fee farm and claim jurisdiction under a charter of Edward I. over the entire port to the high seas, and John de Britannia and his men of the manor of Little Yarmouth and Gorleston, which manor is of the ancient demesne of the crown of England, relative to loading and discharging ships at the towns of Little Yarmouth and Gorles- ton. By K. & C. June 8. Appointment of Adam de Limbergh, king's clerk, to certify the king Thuudersley. touching a notification by John Giffard of Clyliiigton and John de Perton, assessors and collectors in the county of Stafford, and by William de Lodelawe and Reginald Charles, assessors and collectors in the county of Salop of the twentieth lately granted in Parliament, that divers persons have impeded them in the execution of their commission, pre- tending that the aid had been granted upon certain conditions that the great charter of the liberties of Kngland, the charter of the forests, and the ordinances made by the prelates, earls and barons and approved by the king should be observed, and that the forests should be perambulated, and that the king had not observed such conditions, whereat the king is much surprised, as he has issued a mandate that the charters and ordinances 8 EDWARD IL— Part If. 325 1315. Membrane I2d — cont. should be observed, and has appointed divers of his lieges to make the perambulations of the forests together with the said collectors, to inform themselves concerning the matter and to make enquiry, if necessary, by oath of good and lawful men of the said counties, and to certify the king thereof. [Pari. Writs.] By K. & C. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigurnel and Robert de Stokes, on complaint by Robert son of William le Seynter of Warrewyk that Thomas de Colehulle, together with others by night broke his houses at Claverdon, co. Warwick, and there with force raped and abducted Matilda his wife and stole his goods and chattels. By fine of one mark. June 12. Commission to John de Insula, Henry de Scrop and John de Ben- Canterbury, stede, on complaint by Roger de Wadenho, to examine and correct an alleged error in the record and process of a suit between the complainant and William Attevvaye before the sheriffs of the city of London ; the com- plainant having alleged that the mayor and sheriffs of the city had dis- regarded a mandate by the king issued upon another complaint of the sumo Roger de Wadenho to cause such record and process to come before them in the full Husting of London, and to correct the error, if any, found therein. Membrane lid. May 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula and Henry Thundersley. Spigurnel touching the persons who killed .John de Kly at London. By C. 1 Commission to Henry Spigurnel and Walter de Mollesworth to deliver the gaol of Bedford of Alexander de Wotton, taken and detained there for treasure found under the earth at Dene, co. Bedford, and secretly Carried away by him, whereof he was indicted. May 27. Commission of oyer and terminer by William Martyn and William Westminster. Bngot, on complaint by the commonalty of the king's town of Buelt ia Wales that the men of the king's castle of Buelt, and also Ids bailiffs and ministers there, maliciously seeking occasion against the said commonalty went forth by night from the castle, and feigned to besiege the castle and shot arrows at it; and afterwards, having secretly re-entered the ca.-tle, wickedly laid such attack upon the burgesses of the town, and on that account imprisoned very many of the burgesses in the castle and maliciously detained them in the prison there until they were delivered therefrom by the king's escheator, and also wounded men of the commonalty and ill treated them, not permitting them to justify themselves there according to the liberty of the town, and took the same men following transgressors to arrest them and imprisoned them in the castle, took away divers kinds of victuals and other things of the same burgesses and men found in their houses against their will and carried the same away, maliciously killed the sw ine of the said burgesses and men casually coming near the castle, and did not permit the said burgesses and men to have hand mills which they had been accus- tomed of old time to have in their houses for grinding their corn at their will, but compelled them to grind the corn at mills which are in the hands of the said bailiffs and ministers, and for the grinding thereof to contribute a heavy toll fixed at the will of such bailiffs and ministers; further they imprisoned all burgesses and men of the town who resisted them in any way and who wished to approach the king to complain of such trespasses, oppressions, and burthens, and committed many other acts to the destruction of the liberty of the town and the impoverishment of the burgesses and met) thereof. The justice of South Wales is to provide jurors. By C. 326 CALENDAR OF PATENT KOLLS. 1315. Membrane lid — cont. May 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Walsingham and Richer Westminster, de Refham, touching persons in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk who have committed acts of forestalling siuce the publication of the Ordinance, wherein it was ordered that a good live ox, fat, not fed with grain, should be sold for 16s. and no more, but if fed with grain and fat for 24s. at the highest ; a good cow alive and fat for 12s., a fat pig of two years for 40c?., a fat wether with fleece for 20c?., a fat wether shorn for 14c/., a fat goose for 2\d., a good fat capon for 2c/., a fat hen for Id., four pigeons for Id., and 24 eggs for Id. The justices are also to enquire touching persons who have furnished provisions to the king's enemies in" Scotland. Indictments are to be taken before the justices. The names of offenders are to be returned unto the Exchequer, and such offenders are to be bound by safe pledges to appear in court on a certain day to answer the premises. [Pari. Writs.] Commission to J. de Foxle, Roger de Wellesworth and John Randolf, to deliver the gaol of Winchester of Robert Urry, detained there for the death of Nicholas de Boys. June 8. The like to John de Donecastre, Walter de Goushulle and Richard de Thundersley. Wylughby, on complaint by Ralph de Wathsaude that Geoffrey Gulyas, parson of the church of Stretton 'Intheclay,' Thomas Beek, Walter Gulyas, Adam son of Thomas Eglentyn, Gilbert le Despenser, Nicholas le Clerk of Stretton, Geoffrey de fiayton, Thomas son of Walter Gulyas, Henry de Gloucestre, Richard ' Henriclerk de Gloucestre' and John le Palefrayman, together with others, assaulted him at ' Stretton Intheclay,' co. Nottingham. By fine of 20s. Membrane 10c/. May 20. Commission to Andrew de Hartcla, sheriff of Cumberland, and Robert de Thuudersley. Welle, the king being given to understand that a great part of the victuals provided for his use, for the war in Scotland, by Gilbert de Brounlee, deceased, late keeper of such victuals, and others at Carlisle and elsewhere in the county of Cumberland, after the death of the said Gilbert, and also before that event, whilst he was staying at London, fell into the hands of divers persons, and that such victuals are detained from the king to his loss, to enquire by oath of good men of those parts touching the persons into whose hands any portion of such provisions has fallen, and to what value, when, how and in what manner; they are to seize all such victuals which they shall find to have been removed, in whomsoever's hands the same are found, and to take them into the king's hands ; and to certify the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer thereof. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert son of Walter, William de Ormesby, John de Fresingfeld and Richard de Walsingham, on complaint by Gerard Stockes, burgess and merchant of the power of the count of Hoyland, that John Sty ward, together with others, carried off a ship of his, laden with divers wares, in the pott of Orewelle, co. Essex, and stole the goods found therein, and assaulted and maimed his men and servants who were in charge of the same. By pet. of C. May 28. The like to Hugh de Curteneye, John de Foxle and Richard de Rodenaye, Westminster, on complaint by Roger le Bret that Joan late the wife of Simon de Raleghe, and John, Warin, Simon and Ralph her sons, John de Laudymor, John le Cras, Baldwin Malet, Henry le Brok and Elizabeth his wife, Robert Chake, • J ohn Scalewygge and John le Fevre of Corendon, together with others, violently assaulted him at Nether Weycumbe, co. Somerset, By C. March 7. Westminster. 8 EDWARD If.— Part II. 327 1315. Membrane \0d — cont. May 20. Commission to Jobn de Crumbewelle arid John de Mutford to enquire Westminster, by oath of good and lawful men of the counties of Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, and Lincolu, touching the allegations that, when the king lately appointe i John Botetourte to select 23 vessels from the mouth of the Thames towards the north, and to find a certain number of footmen for those ships to set out. upon the sea against die Scots, certain men, not acting properly in the selection as well of ships as men, received sums of money to omit certain of the more suitable ships and of the better men, and to select other less suitable ships and men. By K. & C. Afterwards, on 10 July next ensuing, William de Ormesby, John de Crumbewelle and John de Mutford were assigned to hear and determine the matter as is set forth above. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry le Serop, John Daubernonn and John Bluet, touching the persons wbo killed Alice de Wyntreshulle, late abbess of Romesy, at Romesy, which is on the confines of the counties of Southampton and Wilts, from which counties tlie jurors are to be selected. By K. May 28. Westminster. Membrane [)(/. May 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Bourne, Walter de Panelv Westmiuster. and James de Norton on complainte by John de Cardeuille that Geoffrey, abbot of la Hide by Winchester, Robert de Hakeburne, and Walter de Wilteshire, fellow monks of the said abbot, Elena Gray, prioress of St. Leonard by Bcrewyk upon Twede, and Agnes de Cardeuille, a ft How nun of the prioress, William Thrute and Agnes his wife, and Nicholas de Peshute, with others, broke his houses at Ilodeston, co. Wiits, whilst be was on the king's service in garrison of the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed and in his protection, and carried away his goods. By p.s. May 30. The like to John de Insula, John de Benestede and John de Fresingfeld, Westminster, on complaint by William de Ky nchingfeld, citizen of London, that, whereas John de Crumbewelle, constable of the Tower of London, lately appointed him to make purveyances as well in the city of London as in the county of Essex and other counties adjacent to the said city for the provisioning of the Tower, and afterwards, as the complainant was on his way from the county of Essex to the Tower to certify the constable of purveyances made by him in that county, Nicholas Turravs of London, together with others, lay in wait for him at Ham by Stratford, co. Essex, used contumelious language to him to provoke him to anger, followed him from thence to the Tower, and within the gate of the Tower violently assaulted him. The justices are to hold the enquiry as well by oatli of good men of the county of Essex ami of the city of London as of the king's servants and ministers and other men dwelling within the Tower. By K. on the information of J. de Crumbewelle. June 1. The like to John de Donecastre, Richard de Bernyngham and Ralph de Westminster. Crophille, on complaint by William de Anne, king's yeoman, constable of the king's castle of Tykehille, that Simon de Beltoft, together with others, violently assaulted him whilst lately holding the king's court at Whetelay, co. Nottingham, uud interfered with him so that he could not hold that court. By K. May 20. The like to John de Insula, Henry le Scrop and John de Mutford, Thuudcrsley. touching the persons who killed John de Ely at London. By C. 323 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. ■^3^5 Membrane Sd. May 31. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Baiocis, Roger de Cubbel- Westminster. dyk, and Robert de Mai berth orpe, touching an appeal iu the county of Lincoln by Isabella late the wife of Richard be Wyleghby against William de Mortuo Mari and Robert his son, and William brother of the same Robert, for the death of her husband. By fine of 20s. June 3. Commission to Maurice de Berkeleye, keeper of the town of Berwick- Westminster. upon-Tweed, and Stephen le Blund, chamberlain of Scotland, to enquire touching the allegations against Ranulph de Benton, keeper of the king's victuals in that town, that he delivered to the men in the king's pay in garrison in that town the victuals sent to him by ship by false measures which he had caused to be made, and not by the measures used throughout England by which he received the same ; that he changed the king's good victuals, which were in his custody, with merchants for victuals that were bad, and that he received a great sum of money from such merchants for that exchange. - By C. Membrane Id. June 1. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Thorpe, John de Mutford, ■Westminster, find Robert Baynard, on complaint by William de Boville that, whereas William de Rungeton lately made a recognisance at the Exchequer to the complainant for 200 marks, to be paid out of certain lands, and as he had not observed the terms of payment, the complainant sued out of the Exchequer writs to levy the said sum of money off his lands and chattels, the. said William de Rungeton, Master John de Depyng, Thomas de Rungeton and John de Rungeton, together with others, plotting to compel him by threats to desist from the prosecution of such writs, forcibly entered his manor of Glosthorpe, co. Norfolk, assaulted him and his men and servants, and further with drawn swords and knives threatened him that they would kill him if he did not wholly desist from the prosecution of the said writs. By K. on the information of Oliver de Ingham. June 1. The like to Henry de Baiocis, Roger de Cubbeldyk and Robert de Westminster. Malberthorpe, touching an appeal in the county of Lincoln by Margaret late the wife of Nicholas de la More against Ralph Flauvel of IVlessingham, for the death of her husband. By fine of 20f. Membrane \d. June 12. Commission to William de Bereford, John de Foxle, and John de West- Canterbury, cote, upon petition of the commonalty of the county of Berks, exhibited before the king and Council, setting forth that, whereas the common gaol of that county is in the town of Windesore, which is in a remote part of the county, divers losses and inconveniences have happened to the people of those parts by reason of the distance of the place, and that it is to the great burthen of all those who ought to come there to the common gaol delivery, and especially of those who dwell at the other end of the county ; and likewise, because victuals sufficient for men coming there cannot be found in the said town, the men of the county are unwilling to come there to make deliveries, whereby thieves in the said parts are much strengthened and become bolder to commit robbery, and the multitude of them increases in those parts, and that the poor men of the county, viz. four men and the provost of each town, are not able to come to the common gaol delivery to R EDWARD II.— Part II. 329 1315. June 18. Saltwood. June 20. Saltwood. July 2. Weetmiii6#er. Membrane 4c? — cont. Wicdesore on account of the distance of the place, for some of them take eight or nine days coming to the town, and as many returning from it to their own parts, and some of them more and s ime of them less, each according to the distance of his mansion; and those men to avoid such labour and expence frequently omit to present felonies, which manifestly leads to the breaking of the king's peace, and also they omit to indict felons, and to follow them because the country would be charged to bring the thieves to a place so remote, and sometimes that they pass through the middle of the county of Berks, and sometimes through parts of the counties of Oxford and Buckingham with such felons towaids th ■ said prison, by which if it happens that those felons effect their escape either by rescue or in any other manner, the king loses such escape, especially when such escape made in one county ought not to be presented in another ; moreover the commonalty of the town of Wyndesore is so weak, that prisoners being in gaol there cannot be supported by the alms of the men of the town, so that the prisoners, as well lieges as others, and also those who are not admitted to bail, frequently die for want of sustenance before judgment is rendered, by which the king frequently loses the goods, although the thieves are found with them in their hand, and also the chattels of the felons them- selves, and in like manner other escheats to the loss of the crown ; further- more because the gaol of Wyndesore is within the liberty of the forest of Wyndesore, and the coroner there, who hears the confessions of ap- provers, being of the same liberty, is not elected by the commonalty but within the said liberty, and is notsworn in the county to serve the king in geldable as he ought to be. many losses have frequently happened : more- over because that those indicted for felony and sent to the gaol of Wyndesore are permitted to go forth from the gaol whither they wish, the men of those parts very often fear to indict such felons, on whom due justice is not done for the felonies committed by them, for which causes the said commonalty as well on behalf of the king as for themselves, Lave petitioned the king to provide a suitable remedy. The commissioners are to enquire by oath of good and lawful men of the said county touching all persons, the matters set forth above, and other things touching the business, and where within the said county the common prison for the county can best be placed for the profit of the king and the pi ople and for their easement, and for the firmer preservation of the peace. By pet. of C. Commission to John de Hothum and John de Ileselarton, to enquire by oath of good men of the county of York touching the allegations that, the king having lately appointed John de Boteturt to levy from the mouth of the Thames towards the north along the sea coast ships and a certain number of footmen to man them, to take the sea against his Scotch ene- mies and rebels, certain persons employed in making such levy, having received divers sums of money not to select the better ships and men, chose less suitable ships and an inferior class of men. By K. The like to the under-mentioned commissioners, viz.: — Roger de Cubbeldyk, "1 Henry de Baiocis, >in Walter de Friskeneye, J William de Goldyngton,"] William de Rolleston, >in the county of Essex. William de la Doune, J Commission de xcalliis et fvssatis for Roger de Cubbeldyk, Laurence de Holebeche, and William de Far ford, for the sea-coast in the parts of Holand, and of the adjacent parts in the county of Lincoln. The like to William de Basinges, John de Ifeld, and Thomas de Briston for the scacoast of the county of Kent : and as the king has heard that large the county of Lincoln. 330 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 2315. Membrane 4c? — cont. sums of money have been levied and collected in times past for the like purpose, of which little or nothing has been applied to the purpose for which the money was raised, they are to enquire what sums have been so collected, and in whose possession the money has remained. Membrane 2d. June 25. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Courteney, John de Foxle, Thundersley. and Robert de Stokkeye, touching the men of the commonalties of the counties of Cornwall and Devon, and the stannary men of those counties, who have in their petitions exhibited before the king and Council charged each other with the commission of divers trespasses. By pet. of C. June 20. The like to Fulk Lestraunge and William le Botiller of Wemme, touch- Sandwich, ing acts of oppression alleged to have been committed on the people of the king's land of Montgomery by the king's bailiffs of the castle of Montgomery, whilst Hugh de Audele, keeper of that castle and land, was staying with the king by his command. By p.s. Commission to the same justices to enquire touching the allegations that whilst Hugh de Audele, keeper of the king's castle of Montgomery, was by command, staying with the king, his bailiffs appointed by him to the custody of the castle during his absence, carried away from the castle victuals, armour, and other goods belonging thereto. The like to the same justices, to enquire whether through the alleged tolleration and negligence of the king's keepers and bailiffs of his land of Montgomery, divers lords of lands adjacent to the king's lands there and other men of the same land, have usurped certain liberties belonging to the king, and impugned others, and continue to do so, and have occupied the king's lands, meadows, and pastures and woods there, and whether the king's tenants of the said land have withdrawn their suits, rents, customs, and services due from them. By p.s. The like to the same justices, touching the claims made, as the king has been informed, by certain men of his land of Montgomery, to have divers liberties and customs in that land other than they ought to have of right or their ancestors were accustomed to have, which is to the king's prejudice. The justices are to call Hugh de Audele, keeper of the laud of Montgomery, to their assistance. By p.s. July 3. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert son of Walter, William Inge, Westminster, and Robert de Maddyngle, on complaint by Henry de Hastynges that whereas he lately sent John de Elnestowe and Roger de Rudhain, his ser- vants from Cantebrugge, to the markets of St. Ives to make purveyance for him of cloth and other necessaries, and that when they had made such pur- veyances there, and had caused the goods to be carried towards the town of Cantebrugge, Guy Lespicer, mayor of Cantebrugge, John son of Robert Touylet, Geoffrey Wardeboys, Adam de Bungey 'espicer,' and Richard de Thakstede, ' cotiller,' bailiffs of the town, Simon de Refham, John de Seg- halle, Robert de Cumberton, John Pawe, Edmund Cayly, John Morice, Michael Pylet, John de Malberthope, Thomas Nyket, John de Leke, ' espicer,' Anselm de Costesey, ' pesshoner,' John le Fissher, John Fykeys, Thomas son of Agnes, Alan de Refham, John le Mareschal, William Touy- let, Roger le Wollemonger, Martin le Cordwaner, Henry le Pestour, John le Ridere, William le Keu, Robert le Barbur, Henry de Berton, John Out- lawe, John de Cullinge, Geoffrey le Keu, William de Barnton, Henry de Toft, ' draper,' William Thurhoc, John Dyx, William son of Willfam Holay, 8 EDWARD II.— Part II, 331 1315. Membrane 2d — cont. Simon de Stocton, John de Trumpeton, John Robilard, John le Sherman of Comberton, Alan de Welles, Peter de Bernyngliam, Andrew de Heehen, 'Barker,' Bartholomew le Barkere, Waller de Berkvnges, Bartholomew Morice, Robert de Segford, Robert de Brunne, Simon de Bradele, John Edward, William de Lenne, William de Bekeswelle. Miles de Trumpeton, Roger de Costeseye, Robert Touylet, Richard Laurence, Robert le Baker, Richard Dunnynge, Robert Dunnynge, John Wombe, Alan de Botekesham, John Martyn, Ralph de Cumberton, Hugh de Baldok, Roger Hafter, Stephen de Thetford, Robert de Sancto Edmundo, James Godlambe, Thomas le Turnur, William de Hildercle, Reginald de Trumpeton, Henry de Warwyk, John de Bytering, Walter de Bedford, and William le Peetur, together with others assaulted his said servants at Gntton, Co. Cambridge, going towards the town of Cambridge with the said goods, and followed them in hostile manner from Gretton to Cambridge, where the commonalty of the town being assembled they took his servants and imprisoned them, and took from them the cloths and other goods and chattels of the said Henry de Hastynges bought for his use in the said markets and in the custody of his servants, and carried the same away. By K. at the instance of the earl of Pembroke. (Inserted at a later date.) Afterwards on 1G August next following, 9 Edward II. the aforesaid commission was renewed, and Robert de Retford was associated with the before-named justices to hear the mailer. ( 332 ) 9 EDWARD II.— Part L 1315. July 8. Westminster. July 8. Westminster. July 8. Westminster. July 9. Westminster. July 8. Westminster. July 8. Westminster. July 11. Westminster. July 10. Westminster. Membrane 31. Licence, for Walter dela Lynde to grant to Herbert de Flynton and Cicely his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, a moiety of his manor of Leysseby, co. Lincoln, and the advowson of a moiety of the church there, held in chief. By fine of 100.?. Pardon to the prior and convent of Westacre, for appropriating in mort- main the church of Rughhana, which is of their own patronage, without licence of the late king. By tine of 10 marks. • Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Lambert le Flemeng, king's serjeant, whom the king is sending to Provence. By K. Pardon to the abbot and convent of Deulacresse, for acquiring in mortmain the following lands in Lek and entering thereon without licence, viz., a messuage and an acre of land from Adam Asthulle, 5 bovates of land from Robert de Heton, 4 acres of land and 1^ acres of meadow from Benedict de Coudray, 2 messuages and 19 acres of land from Thomas Colt, 3 acres of land and a moiety of an acre of meadow from Ranulph son of Reginald, 2 messuages and 2 acres of land from William de Morrugge, a messuage and an acre of land from Ranulph le Pestur, an acre of land from Thomas de Bernardiscroft, a bovate of land from Margery de Guyt, a bovate of land from Richard le Meere, and a moiety of a messuage from William de Bromhale : with restitution of the same. By fine of 60*. Grant to the king's kinsman Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, who is going on the king's service to the Marches of Scotland for the defence thereof, that if he die whilst in the said service, the king will go to his heirs for payment of his debts, and his executors shall have free administration of his will. By K. Pardon, at the instance of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, uncle of John, son- and heir of John de Hastynges, deceased, for the absence of the latter from service in the army of the late king in Scotland in the year 31 Edward I., as John de Hastynges was then on the king's service in Gascony, whereby he did not do service in the said army, provided that answer is made for the scutage of the tenants in that year. By K. John de Stoteville, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Robert de Kirkeby, clerk, and William son of Gilbert de Kirkeby his attorneys until a year after Michaelmas. By K. on the information of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke. Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating John de Waledene and Bartholomew de Elmham his attorneys until Michaelmas. John de Mereworthe, going beyond the seas with the earl of Hereford and Essex, has letters nominating John de Waledene and Bartholomew de Elmham his attorneys for the same time. Inspeximus and confirmation of an agreement made between William count of Hainault, Holland and Zealand of the one part, and Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, in the name of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, and Elizabeth his wife, the king's sister, of the other part, dated 9 EDWARD II.— Part I. 333 1315. ' Membrane 31 — cont. Sunday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 1308, touching payment of the dower settled on the said countess by John count of Hainault, her former husband. French. July 10. Mandate to Edmund le Botiller, justiciary of Ire'and, to-collate, under the Westminster, seal which the king uses in Ireland, Alexander le Convers, king's clerk, going to Ireland on the kind's service, to any prebend which may tall vacant before Christmas in the church of Dublin, or in any other. church in Ireland, of the king's collation, which he shall think fit to accept, and to induct him into the same. By K. July 10. Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Alexander le Convers, King's clerk, Westminster, whom the king is sending to Ireland with divers sums of money for the wages of the men, mariners of the fleet of the Cinque Ports, and of others going to Scotland on the king's service against his Scotch enemies. By K. July 10. Protection, with clause, until Christmas, for Alexander le Convers, going Westminster, as above. By K. July 12. Licence for Hugh Druval to enfeoff Thomas de Marleberge of his manor Westminster, of Ilebruere, co. Somerset, held in chief; and for the latter to re-grant tho same to the said Hugh for life, with remainder to the said Thomas do Marleberge and his heirs. By tine of 10 marks. Membrane 30. July 8. Simple protection, for one year, for John le Wake of Berewyk. Westminster. July 10. Grant, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by John Waleweyn, Westminster, escheator on this side Trent, to the prior and friars of the Augustininn order of Oiford of a vacant plot, 30 feet long by 3 feet broad, adjoining their dwelling place for the enlargement thereof. By K at the instance of Bartholomew de Badt lesmere. July 9. Simple protection, for one year, for John de Sandale, the chancellor. Westminster. Nothing is to be taken of the corn, carts, carriages, victuals or other goods, of him, his men or tenants for the use of the king, or of any other persons against his will. The like, for the same time, for the following \ — John de Cokernmth, parson of the church of Wyrkyngton. William Aykeheved. July 9. Simple protection, for one year, for John Makehayt. Westminster. July 10. Signification to IT. bishop of Winchester of the royal assent to the election Westminster, of Sibyl Carbonel, a nun of Romcseye, as abbess of that house. July 11. Simple protection, for one year, for John son of Simon, going to Ireland. Westminster. July 11. Grant to John de Britannia, earl of Richemuud, king's kinsman, of the Westminster, scutage from knights' fees due from John de Britannia, sometime enrl of Richmond, his father, in the years 31 and 34 Edward I. for the armies of Scotland. By K. on the information of the archbishop of Canterbury. Vacated because elsewhere on the scutage roll. July 10. Pardon to William le Wyndmylnevvard, for acquiring in fee without Westminster, licence of the late king a mill in Welyntou, held in chief, from Richard de lloleweye ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 1 mark. July 10. Simple protection, with clause nolumus, &e.,- until Christmas, for Master Westminster. J hu Busshe, sacristan of the chapel of St. Mary and the Holy Angels, Yoi k. 334 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. July 13. Westminster. July 10. Westminster. July 13. Westminster. July 15. Langley. July 12. Westminster. July 8. Westminster. July 12. Westminster. July 12. Westminster. Membrane 30 — cont. Simple protection, for one year, for Reginald de Frome. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Stoketon to the office of controller of customs in th" ports of Great Yarmouth and Lenne. Incomplete. Vacated because in the eighth year. Appointment, during pleasure, of Humphrey de Lyttelbury and John Sturmy as captains of seven ships which the king is sending to sea to bridle the malice of the Scots and for the safety of merchants passing from and to his realm with their wares, with power to punish offending mariners. By K. Licence, for Walter de la Lynde to enfeoff John de Dallyngregge and Joan his wife, and the heirs of their bodies of a moiety of his manor of Leysseby, co. Lincoln, and the advowson of a moiety of the church of the manor, held in chief. By fine of 100*. Simple protection, until two years after Martinmas, for Ingelram de Gynes and Christiana his wife, staying beyond seas. By K. & C. Simple protection, for one year, for Richard de Byrlaund, clerk. John de Carreu, staying in England, has letters nominating John le Walshe and William de Boyton, his attorneys in Ireland for two years. Presentation of William de Hoo to the church of Westle, in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the abbey of St. Edmunds. By p.s. Grant for five years to John de Somery of pavage upon all wares brought for sale into the town of Duddele. By K. on the information of John de Cherleton. Grant to Master J. Walewayn, king's clerk, of the prebend of Farendon in the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the bishopric. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of Salisbury. Simple protection, for one year, for Richard de Burne. Simple protection, with clause Middelton. nolumus, until Easter, for John de Protection, with clause nolumus, for two years for William de Ayremynne, parson of the church of Whiteberne. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, by Walter Russel of a mill and 5 acres of meadow in Littleburne, by John le Forester of 8 acres of land in the same town, and by William Hardy of a toft in the suburb of Canterbury, which are of the fee of the abbot of St. Augustine's, and are extended at 15s. 3c?. a year, as appears by inquisition made by the sheriff of Kent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them, upon fine made by the abbot, to acquire lands and tenements to the value of 60/. a year. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Shireburn, by Robert son of Payn, of a messuage and a carucate of land in Halwestok. By fine of 5 marks. Membrane 29. July 12. Pardon to Simon Pirot and Jakamina his wife for acquiring without Westminster, licence for their lives the manor of Lyndesles from John de Lachele and Isabella his wife, tenants in chief ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 100*. 9 EDWARD II.— Part I. 335 1315. Membrane 29 — cont. July 12. Licence for Margaret, late the wife of Hugh de Braundeston, to release to Westminster. Osbert son John de Clyntonand Joan his wife, the manor of Redenhall and the advowson of the church of the same town, held in chief, which they hold for the life of the said Margaret and of her grant. By fine of 10/. July 13. Pardon to Alice, late the wife of Robert Poun and executrix of his will, Westminster, of that which pertains to the king for the escape of Robert de Hedon from the custody of her husband, whilst he held the place of king's marshal before Roger le Brabanzon and his fellows, justices of the King's Bench. By K. July 15. Grant, for three years, to the bailiffs and good men of Hastinges of quayage Langley. upon all wares brought by water into the town for sale. By K. July 12. Protection, for three years, for John de Carleton, keeper of the hospital Westminster, of the Holy Innocents without Lincoln, and the brethren, men, lands, and possessions of the hospital. July 9. John de Hastinges, going on the king's sen ice to the Marches of Scotland Westminster, with Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, has letters nominating William de Herleston, clerk, and Robert de Heylfi his attorneys until All Saints. July 11. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Westminster. Malmcsbury, by John de Hanekinton, clerk, of a messuage and 1\\ acres of land in Hanekinton, and by Isabella, late the wife of Edward de Lacok, of 13 acres of land in Mulburn by Malmcsbury. By fine of 1 mark. July 18. Notification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the revocation, for divers enu.-es, Langley. f the presentation of Henry de Schaldewelle to the church of Oveston, in the diocese of Lincoln, made in the belief (hat the church was void. July 11. Protection with clause, until Easter, for John de Benestede, going beyond Westminster, the seas on the king's service. He also has letters nominating William de Pakelesham and Ralph de Swanyngle his attorneys for the same time. By K. Simple protection, for two years, for Thomas de Multon of Egreinund. He also, staying in England, has letters nominating John le Taillour of Egremund his attorney in Ireland for the same time. July 15. Presentation of Roger Pycot to the vicarage of the church of Stanes, in Li.ngley. the diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the abbey of Westminster. July 18. Pardon, upon fine made by Nicholas Paulin (Paulyn), to John de Bernewell Langley. and Elena his wife for acquiring without licence of the late king for their lives with remainder to the said Nicholas Paulin, a messuage, a moiety of a virgate and 3 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow and one acre of wood in Hauebergh from Adam de Dounehale, tenant in chief ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 20*. July 20. Licence for Emma de la Don n hall to grant to Robert Mauveysin and the Langley. heirs of his body, a messuage, a moiety of a virgate of land and 3 \ acres of land, 3 acres of meadow and one acre of wood in Hauebergh, held in chief, with reversion lading such issue to the grantor. By fine of 40s. July 18. Licence for the alienation in mortmain, by Geoffrey de Bradden, to the Langky. prioress and convent of Sewardesleigh of a moiety of an acre of land in Estneston by Toucestre and the advowson of the church of the said town, although it appears by inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, that the king will lose the presentation to that church if it fall void while the heir of the said Geoffrey de Brad len is a minor and in his custody. Licence also for the prioress and convent to appropriate the church. By fine of 40*. 333 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane 29 — cont. Grant to the prior and friars hermits of Blakeinore of 8 acres of land, by the perch of 20 feet, out of the waste in the king's forest of Blakemoi e, co. Dorset, in a place called 'Rocumbe,' rendering 2s. 8d. yearly at the Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff of Dorset, at which rent the said 8 acres were arrented by John Simple protection, for one year, for Robert de Newenton, king's mes- senger. By C. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbess and nuns of St. Mary's, Winchester, by John de Ithene, of 9s. Id. of rent in Erchesfonte. By fine of 1 mark. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by the sheriff of Kent, for the abbot and convent of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, to enclose a way 9 EDWARD II.— Part I. 376 1316. Membrane 13 — cont. in Northburne, leading from the town of Northburne to Upmonyngham, adjoining their dwelling place, for the enlargement thereof, provided that they make another way as large on their own soil next their dwelling place on the south side thereof in its place. By C. 1315. Dec. 6. Clipstone. Nov. 15. Clipstone. Dec. 7. Clipstone. Dec. 8. Clipstone. Dec. 1. Clipstone. Dec. 8. Clipstone. Dec. 10. Clipstone. Membrane 12. Pardon to William le Boucher of his abjuration of the islands of Gerne- seye and Gereseye, and the other [Channel] islands, after acknowledging in the church of St. Peter Port that he had stolen a coverlet (luttheamen) of the value of 2s. 6d. of Tours, in the house of Master Philip de Clayne. Licence for John de Moubray, king's kinsman, to grant 201. of rent yearly in his manors of Crek, co. Northampton, and Melton Moubray, co. Leicester, held in chief, to John de Eyville for the life of the latter. By p.s. Grant to the bailiffs and good men of the town of Webbele, of pavage for three years upon all wares brought for sale into the town. By K. at the instance of Walter de Verdon. Writ of aid, until Whitsunday, for William de Harewe, king's yeoman, whom the king is sending to purvey necessaries for the office of the scullery of his Household. Pardon to Edmund de Cressy, for acquiring to him and the heirs of his bodj' a moiety of a bovate of land in Surfleth from William de Cressy, tenant in chief of the late king, and entering thereon without his licence; with restitution of the same. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for the abbot of Roche. for the same time. Dec. 12. Clipstone. The like for the following persons, viz. Hugh de Cressy, "1 Richard de Estfeld of Tykhull, / Alice late the wife of Thomas de Middelton. Alan de Scures. John Paygnel of Botheby. Peter Block of Lincoln. William son of Nigel de Mare. William de Helmesle. William de Mikelfeld, clerk. Hugh de Shopton, chaplain, and William de Langethwayt. Master John Busshe, sacristan of the chapel of St. Mary and the Holy Angels, York. • Licence for John de Monte Caniso to grant to Robert de Beverley, clerk, and his heirs, the reversion of a messuage, 200 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, 8 acres of pasture, 8 acres of wood, and 24s. of rent in Elmedon, held in chief as of the honor of Boulogne, which Beatrice late the wife of Ranulph de Monte Caniso holds in dower of the inheritance of the grantor. By fine of 5 marks. Grant to Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk, of the prebend of Wystowe in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the void- ance of the archbishopric of York. By K. Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of St. Peter's, York. Confirmation to Henry de Cantuaria, king's clerk, of all grants and demises of pensions and yearly rents made to him by religious persons of the patronage of the king or of others, as well before th* king had assumed 376 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane 12— cant. the governance of the realm as afterwards ; on the death of the said Henry, all religious persons charged at the king's instance and not by his right with such annual pensions shall be absolutely absolved and quit from such exactions and payment of such pensions. Vacated because otherwise on the appended schedule. Membrane 12 (Schedule). Dec. 12. Confirmation to Henry de Cantuaria, king's clerk, of all grants and Clipstone. demises of pensions and yearly rents made to him by any religious persons of the patronage of the king or of others, as well before the king had assumed the governance of the realm as afterwards, at the king's instance, or otherwise in any manner. By K. Grant that on his death all religious persons who are bound at the king's instance and not of his right in such yearly pensions shall be quit of the burthen and payment of the said pensions or of others on that account. By K. Membrane 12 — cont. Dec. 16. Safe-conduct for two years for Mymkinus, merchant of Almain, coming Doncaster. into the realm with merchandize to trade. He is not to be charged for an) r debt unless he is either the principal debtor or security, or for any trespass not committed by himself. By K. Dec. 18. Exemption for life of John de Playford from being put on assizes, juries, Donca6ter. or recognisances ; and from being made mayor, sheriff, or other bailiff or minister of the king against his will. By K. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year for John de Sandale. The like for the undermentioned persons, viz. : — The same John de Sandale, prebendary of St. Andrew in the church of St. John, Beverley. The same John de Sandale, prebendary of Rykehale in the church of St. Peter, York. The same John de Sandale, parson of the church of Styvelingflet. The like for the under-mentioned persons : — Simon de Sibthorpe. Henry de Scaldewelle and William his brother. Hugh de Herthille, chaplain. Thomas de Essewelle, parson of the church of Segefeld. Adam de Spretburgh. Gervase de Clifton, the elder. Gervase de Clifton, the younger. Ralph de Langethwayt, parson of the church of Laxton. The prior of St. Katharine's without Lincoln. Simple protection, during pleasure, for Henry de Cantuaria. By K. Dec. 20. Safe-conduct, until the Purification, for Daniel Vobright, going beyond Doncaster. the seas. Dec. 20. Safe-conduct, until Easter, for Duffus Barde of Florence, yeoman, whom Doucaster. the king is sending beyond the seas on his business. By K. Simple protection, during pleasure, for Henry de Cantuaria, clerk. By K. Dec. 18. Exemption for life, at the instance of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Doncaster. Hereford and Essex, for Robert de Osgodeby the younger from being put on assizes, j uries, or recognisances; and from being made sheriff, coroner or other bailiff or minister of the king against his will. By K. 9 EDWARD II.— Part L 377 1315. Dec. 23. Clipstone. Dec. 24. Clipstone. Dec. 26. Clipstone. Dec. 28. Clipstone. Dec. 27. Clipstone. Dec. 20. Clipstone. Membrane 12 — cont. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Thorus Oddi, merchant, whom the king is sending beyond the seas. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for the prior of Thur- garton. The like for Theobald de Gaunstede. The like for Master Adam de Orleton, parson, of the church of Wutton and prebendary of Wendestre in the church of Wells. The like, until Michaelmas, for Hugh Bateson of Donecastre. The like, for two years, for Thomas de Sandale. Simple protection, without clause, for one year, for John le Port and Agnes his wife, prosecuting certain business concerning the king and them- selves before John Cheynel and John de Cave, in the county of Warwick. By K. Grant of 120 marks a year, at the Exchequer, to the twenty-four Car- melite Friars staying, by command, at the king's manor of Shene, and cele- brating divine service there, for their sustenance, until the king shall make other provision for them. By K. Grant, during pleasure, to Richard Champioun, king's serjeant at arms, that he, with his train, may acquire; what he can of moveable goods in Scot- land, and also have the ransoms of all those whom he shall take prisoners, the king reserving the right of having delivered to him any prisoner upon whom he shall wish to do his pleasure, and for whom he shall be bound in 100 marks. By K. Simple protection, until Midsummer, for Ralph de Monte Heremerii, going on pilgrimage to Santiago. By K. The like for Thomas de Shyrugge, going on pilgrimage with Ralph de Monte Heremerii. Thomas de Shyrugge also has letters nominating Thomas de Welyngton his attorney until Midsummer. The like protection for Richard de Lughteburgh, parson of the church of Melles, going with Ralph de Monte Heremerii, as above. Dec. 30. Clipstone. 1316. Jan. 4. Clipstone. Mbmbranb 11. Grant, for three years, to the vicar of the church of Atyngeham and John de Berewico of ponUige, for the repair of the bridge of Atyngehaiu, upon all wares for sale carried across the bridge. By K. Simple protection, until a year after Easter, for the prior of Bermunde- seye, going beyond the seas. By p.s. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for the prioress of Catesby, parson of the church of Baseford, and Hugh vicar of the same church. Simple protection, for two years, for Peter de Shenedon, dean of the king's free chapel of St. Mary, Shrewsbury. The like, for one year, for John son of John fiz David of Fristou. The like for Peter son of Thomas Fisshe of Friston. The like for the prior of Shelford. The like for William de Bildesthorpe. 378 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 11 — cont. J an. 6. Grant to William de Ayremynne, king's clerk, of the archdeaconry of the Chpstono. Estrithinge in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the archbishopric of York in the time of the late king. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of St. Peter's, York. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. . Jan. 8. Appointment, during pleasure, of Roger Dammory to be surveyor and Clipstone. superior keeper of the king's venison in the chases of Langestrode, Littondale, Toppeclive, and Spofford, and in the parks of Toppeclive and Spofford, late of Henry de Percy, deceased, tenant in chief, in the king's hand by reason of the minority of the heir, and in the custody of Eleanor, late the wife of the said Henry de Percy, by the king's grant. He is to inform himself of the bearing of the keepers of the said parks, and if he shall find any guilty of trespass of venison, he shall inform the said Eleanor, to whom the king will write on the matter, so that she may replace the delinquent by another. By K. Mandate in pursuance to the said Eleanor. Jan. 1. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by the sheriff of Wilts, Clipstone. for the alienation in mortmain by William de Rammeshulle to the Carmelite Friars of Marleberge to build a dwelling-place for themselves, of a messuage in Marleberge, and by John Godhyne of a garden and a plot of land ad- jacent to the garden in the same town, containing 2 acres of land, held in chief, subject to a rent which the king's mother, queen Margaret, receives for life of the grant of the late king. By K. 1315. Dec. 30. Grant in frank almoin, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by the Clipstone. sheriff of Cambridge in the presence of Henry Beaufuiz and Robert de Mad- dingle, although it is to the king's prejudice, to the Carmelite Friars of Cambridge to enclose a vacant plot of land in the king's perambulation around the town, containing 120 feet in length and 66 feet in breadth, which is worth 3s. 4d. a year if he should wish to demise it to farm, adjacent to their dwelling-place for the enlargement thereof, the statute of mortmain not- withstanding, provided that in the enclosure of the said plot they make and maintain two gates by which the king, his heirs and lieges may have ingress and egress for the defence of the town. By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh. 1316. Jan. 8. Presentation of Robert de Risshton to the church of Dien, in the diocese Clipstone. of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of Westminster. By p.s. Jan. 7. Pardon to Ebulo de Montibus of the 250/. in which he was bound to the Clipstone. king for arrears of his account for the issues of the lands and tenements late of the Templars which he had in his custody of the grant of the king while the same were in the king's hands. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. Jan. 8. Licence for John Lovel to grant in fee two parts of a messuage, of 2 caru- Clipstime. cates of land, 62 acres of meadow, 32 acres of pasture, 27 acres of wood, and 85$. 6jd. of rent in Benham and Westbrok, co. Berks, held in chief, and the reversion of the remaining third part of the foregoing, which Mabel late the wife of William Lovel his father holds for life in dower of his in- heritance, to Master Richard de Abyndon, king's clerk ; and for the latter to regrant the same to him and to Christina his wife to hold for their lives, with remainder to Thomas de Borhunte and Margaret his wife and the heirs of their bodies, and final remainder to the right heirs of the said John Lovel. By fine of 41. 9 EDWARD II.— Part I. 379 1316. Jan. 13. Clipstone. Jan. 12. Clipstone. 1315. Dec. 5. Clipstone. 1316. Jan. 16. Clipstone. Jan. 15. Clipstone. Jan. 22. Clipstone. 1315. Dec. 8. Clipstone. Membrane 11 — cont. Presentation of Thomas de Tynton to the church of Sotteby, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the abbey of Bardeney having been lately in his hands. By K. on the information of R. de Northburgh. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Robert de Kyrkeby and Master Oliver his brother. Grant, during pleasure, to Henry de Wytheton, king's chaplain, cele- brating divine service in the king's chapel within his manor of Clipston, of 2 marks a year, in augmentation of his sustenance, to be received at the hands of the escheator on this side Trent, out of the issues of his bailiwick, beyond the 40s. yearly which he receives for the chantry in the said chapel and beyond the other emoluments which he receives for celebrating in turn divine service in the chapel of St. Edwyn. By K. Protection, with clause, for one year, for Ingelard de Warle, clerk, going beyond the seas on the king's service. Acceptance by the king of the grant by Edward I. to Master John Busshe, king's clerk, of the chapel of St. Mary and the Holy Angels, York, iu his gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of York. By p.s. Presentation of Thomas de Folquardby to the church of Salwarpe, iu the diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lauds and heir of Guy de Bello Cainpo, earl of Warwick, deceased, tenant in chief. Safe-conduct, for one month, for John de Shirwode, carrying corn and other victuals from the county of Nottingham to the county of Lincoln for the sustenance of the chancellor and the clerks of the king's Chancery. Appointment of Hugh de Hoghton, king's yeoman, to survey the receipt and view the account of the collectors of the custom of wools, hides, and wool-fells in the port of Newcastte-upou-Tyne for the two years last past. By K. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, granted to Robert de Marchumleye and Richard de Delves, executors of the testament of Henry de Chesterton, sometime parson of the church of Rothele, for the goods of the said Henry. 1316. Jan. 23. Clipstone. Jan. 24. Clipstone. Membrane 10. Pardon to Fulk, prior elect of the church of St. Giles, Bernewelle, for his trespass in procuring the confirmation of his election by J. bishop of p]ly before his presentation to the king for the royal assent thereto, provided that within a month from the date hereof he send letters patent under his seal and the seal of his chapter, to the effect that such confirmation shall not be to the king's prejudice or taken as a precedent. By K. on the information of W. Inge. Memorandum. The said prior for the above grace charged himself with 25 masses to be said within the year in his church of tbe Holy Ghost for the good estate of the king and his realm. Mandate to Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, for the restitution of the temporalities of the priory of Bernewell to the said Fulk. notwithstanding that J. bishop of Ely, canonically confirmed his election before the royal assent was given to such election. By K. on the information of W. Inge. 380 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Jan. 24. Clipstone. Jan. 27. Lincoln. Jan. 22. Clipstone. Jan. 28. Lincoln. Jan. 27. Lincoln. Jan. 23. Clipstone. Jan. 28. Lincoln. Jan. 29. Lincoln. Feb. 1. Lincoln. Jan. 16. Clipstone. Jan. 28. Lincoln. Jan. 27. Lincoln. Membrane 10 — cont. Writ de intendendo for him in pursnance, directed to the knights, free men and all other tenants of the priory of Bernewelle. By K. on the information of W. Inge. Protection, until Michaelmas, for William Poyllene, burgess of Ravens- erhode, going to clivers parts of the realm to buy corn and other victuals, on account of their scarcity, to transport by water to Ravenserhode for the sustenance of his family. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Roger le Forester of Geynesburgh. The like for the undermentioned persons, viz. : — Walter de Spaldyng, parson of the church of Leke. Peter Oliver, parson of the church of Navenby. Nicholas de Grymescroft of Leke. Richard de Boselyngthorpe. The abbot of Thornton. Gerard de Cusancia, parson of the church of Wyberton. John le Baillif of Edelyngton. Thomas de Aton of Lincoln. John Marmioun the elder. Hugh de Edelington of Lincoln, merchant. Nicholas de Bolyngbrok, parson of the church of Germethorpe. The prioress of Staynefeld. Nicholas de Lyndwode, clerk. Margaret, late the wife of William Tholy of Wodenderby. Simon de Norton of Navenby. Henry de Baiocis. Master Thomas de Langetoft, prebendary of Welton Payneshalle. John Vanne. John Bick' of Notyngham. Thomas Cosyn of Thwangcastre. Robert de Wykyuby of Gresseby. Matthew de Meduuta, dean of the free chapel of St. Berian in Corn- wall. Vacated. Master William Gernoun. Henry de Scaldewell and William his brother. Stephen de Thorntoft, parson of the church of Ty veresholt. Roger de Loghton, carpenter. The abbot of St. Agatha. The abbot of Egleston. Robert son of Roger le Forester of Gaynesburgh. Geoffrey Maucovenant. Licence for Geoffrey de Thorpelonde to ship 60 tuns of ale from the port of Lenne to Normandy and Seland, provided that under cover thereof he holds no communion with the king's enemies. By K. on the information of W. de Melton. Protection and safe-conduct in Ireland, for one year, for Master Peter Sapiti, provost of St. Felix, Aquileja (Aquilegen') brother of Master Andrew Sapiti, going to Ireland on business there touching both of them. Simple protection, until Michaelmas, for John de Bryanzoun, going on pilgrimage beyond the seas. 9 EDWARD II.— Part I 381 Membrane 10 — cont. Safe-conduct for John de Brianzoun, going on pilgrimage to Santiago to fulfil a vow, and for his men. Writ of aid, until Whitsunday, for Richard Fristlynge, whom the king is sending to purvey hay, oats and litter for the king's horses remaining at Clipstone. 15y K. on the information of R. [de] Ayre[myne]. Protection, without clause, for one year, for Matthew de Medunta, dean of the free chapel of St. Berian, in Cornwall, going beyond the seas on his own business and that of queen Margaret. Simple protection, until Easter, for John de Cave, going on pilgrimage to Sanliago. By p.s. Promise of repayment at Easter to Doffus de Barde and his fellows, mer- chants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, of 92/. 14rf. received as a loan to the king at the hands of the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer. By K. on the information of the Treasurer. The like as above for 1,400/. By K. on the information of the Treasurer. Promise of payment at Whitsunday to the' merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence of 1,200 marks in recompense of the demands and losses which have befallen them by reason of the delay of repayment to them of divers loans made to the king up to Christmas last and of the expenses they have incurred in the execution of certain assignments made to them by the king on that account, and in the receipt of divers sums of money which the king had caused to be assigned to them in part payment of the said loans. Pardon to Alexander de Lincoln of his outlawry for non-appearance be- fore the justices of the Bench, when impleaded by Richard Sampson to render account for the time when he was his receiver. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of St. Edmunds, by Geoffrey de la Grene, of a messuage and 10 acres of land in Pakenham, by John de Rnmhiirgh of 2G.v. of rent in Great Hornyngeserth, by Thomas do Holmerseie of Hd. of rent in Mildenhale, by Nicholas le Fis- shere of Walyngton of 7 acres of land in Rungeton, by John de Assingdou and John le Baillif of 5.9. ll^d. of rent in the same town, by John de Elmes- welle of lis. Gd. of rent, and a rent of 10£ hens in the same town, by John de Elmeswelle of G messuages and 4 acres of land in the same town, by Thomas de Uphalle of Tistelhale of an acre of land and 3*. of rent in Tisteshale, and by John de Tisteshale of 13 acres and a rood of land in the same town, which are held of the abbot and convent, and are worth 56*. l^d. a vear iu all their issues, as appears by inquisition made by Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands, tenement?, and rents to the value of 40/. a year. Promise of repayment in the next Parliament of 750 marks to G. bishop of London and the dean and chapter of St. Paul's, advanced by them to the king, for the repayment of which sum a recognisance was entered into by John de Sandale, the chancellor, then holding the place of the treasurer, and Robert Baygnard and Antony Pessaigne, John de Borford, William Comb- martyn, William Trente, William Servat, William de Donecastre, and John Vanne, king's merchants. [iPar/. Writs.] Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. Protection, with clause nnlumus, for one year, for Joan, late the wife of Nicholas de Cruce of Ketelthorpe. 3S2 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 10 — cont. The like for tlie under-mentioned persons, viz. : — Veltrus de Cornazan and Aycardus de Mellengariis. By K. Robert de Bardelby, parson of the church of Geddeneye. By K. John de Borham, parson of the church of Great Leghes. The prior of Hextildesham. Luke de Flisco, cardinal of the Roman church, parson of the church of Tyrington. Eustace Deyville. William de Lincoln, parson of the church of Wykyngby. Thomas de Baiocis. Alan son of John de Grymescroft of Leke. Feb. 2. Safe-conduct, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for the servants of the abbot of Lincoln. Kirkestede, whom he is sending to the counties of Cambridge and Hunting- don to buy corn and other necessaries to take to Kirkestede for the susten- ance of himself and the convent. Membrane 9. Jan. 30. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Stephen atte See, burgess of Ravenese- Lincoln. rod, and his men, going on account of the present scarcity of corn and victuals to divers parts of the realm to buy not more than 40 quarters of wheat and 100 of barley, and to transport the same by water to Raveneserod for himself and his family. Feb. 1. Mandate to Master John Waleweyn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Lincoln. Trent, for the restitution of the temporalities of the house of Shaftesbury to Margaret Aucher, late sub-prioress of Shaftesbury, the abbess elect, whose election R. bishop of Salisbury has confirmed. Writ de intendendo for her in pursuance to the knights, freemen, and all other tenants of the said house. Feb. 2. Grant to Thomas de Sancto Albano, Richard de Henneye, Nicholas Lincoln. de Molyns, and William de Grenefeld, executors of William, late arch- bishop of York, of free administration of his testament, with the excep- tion of the corn, late of tlie said archbishop, which the king caused to be bought from the executors for his own use, and the oxen, plough cattle, and other animals in the manors of the archbishop, which according to the custom of the church of York he was bound to demise for the use of his successor. By K. Feb. 3. Ralph de Walecote, going on pilgrimage to Santiago, has letters nomi- Lincoln. nating Simon de Swanlund and John de Pulteneye his attorneys until Michaelmas. Jan. 30. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to Walter, bishop of Exeter, by Lincolc John de Lecchelade, of a furlong and two parts of a furlong of land and 2>\ acres of meadow in Cornwisse, Hegh and Churlemore in the manor of Bishops Clyst, and by Richard de Stapeldon of a furlong and the third part of a furlong of land and 3 acres of meadow in the same towns. By fine of \ mark. Jan. 25. Grant to the Carmelite friars of Notyngham of a plot of land with the Clipstone. chapel of St. James standing on it in the town of Notyngham, which the king held of the gift of the prior and convent of Lenton, and also of a little lane leading to the said chapel, adjacent to their dwelling-place, held in chief, as appears by inquisition made thereof, to hold in frank almoin for the enlargement of their dwelling-place, the statute of mortmain notwith- standing. By K. 9 EDWARD II.— Part I. 383 Feb. 2. Lincoln. 1316, Membrane 9 — cont. Grant to the prior and convent of Lenton of that messuage in the street of Mothalegate in the town of Notyngham, which the king held of the grant of John Brodleye, to hold to them and their successors, notwithstanding the statute of mortmain, by doing the services due from it before the messuage came into the king's hand, in exchange for a plot of land with the chapel of St James standing on it in the town of Notyngham, adjacent to the area of the prior and friars of the Carmelite Order there, which the prior and con- vent of Lenton by their writing surrendered and granted to the king and his heirs, and which he by his charter granted to the said Carmelite prior and friars for the enlargement of their area. By K. Protection, with clause nolumus, for William Oregon of Queryngton. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : — Geoffrey de Edenham. William son of Thomas de Gresseby. Stephen de Spaldyngton. William Colmau. Adam de Cokedale. Gilbert de Ebor[aco], parson of the church of Bradeley. Henry son of Richard de Askeby juxta Hornecastre. Richard Lamker. Hanio de Northcotes. John de Loudham. Gilbert le Mazoun of Donecastre. William son of Hugh de Neuton. Alice Tuchet. Roger de Dalderby. William son of William le Clerk of Boston. The abbot of Waltham Holy Cross. Roger de Sutton. The prior of Cambryngham. Robert de Silkestone. The prior of Wyvelesford. Alan son of Athelm de Navenby. Philip de Kyme. The abbot of Fountains. Nicholas de Topclif. Thomas de Isham, parson of the churcli of St. Nicholas, Leindon. Feb. 1. Protection, with clause, until Whitsunday, for John de Kyngeston, going Lincoln. to Wales on the king'6 service. By testimony of John de Crombewelle. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : — Nicholas de Kyngeston. Thomas Laurence, going with the said John de Kyngeston. Feb. 5. Protection, for one year, for Nicholas le Pestur, yeoman of John de Lincoln. Merkyngfeld, king's clerk, carrying corn and other victuals by water from the church of the latter of Algorkirke, co. Lincoln, to the city of York for the sustenance of the said John de Merkyngfeld and his household. The like for Walter le Chaumberlayn, yeoman of the same John de Merkyngfeld, carrying corn and other victuals to the city of York by water from the church of the latter of Estdraiton, co. Nottingham, for the sus- tenance of John de Merkyngfeld and his household. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Nicholas de Toubien, king's merchant, going to divers places beyond the seas to make purveyance for the king's use and to execute other business for him. By K. The like for Anthony Usdemer and Serlo Pikamele. 384 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. Feb. 6. Lincoln. Feb. 6. Lincoln. 1 316. Membrane 9 — cont. Protection, with clause, until Easter, for John de Hothum, staying iu Ireland on the king's service. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Dominic de Buceton. The like for William Chauncy. Safe-conduct, until Midsummer, for John Kybbel of Gorleston, yeoman of Edmund Bacun and Adam Bacun, carrying corn and other victuals from their manors of Gresham and Stynton, co. Norfolk, and Creppynge and Tey, co. Essex, to their manor of Wytynghain, co. Suffolk, for the main- tenance of themselves and their households. Appointment of Hugh de Audele, the king's kinsman, and William de Monte Acuto jointly and severally to be commanders of certain men at-arms intended to act against Llewellyn ap Rees (Lewelin Bren), a Welshman of the land of Morganno iu Wales, who is alleged to have made a forcible entry upon the lordship of Morganno in Wales, late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, deceased, tenant in chief, in the king's hands through his death, and to have committed many homicides and depredations therein. [Pari. Writs.] By K. Protection, with clause, until Whitsunday, for Martin Swayn of Cane- wyk, going to Wales with John de la Beche. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : — John de la Beche. Edmund Bacun. Robert de Insula. William Dargenteyn, going with Robert de Insula. Oliver de Ingham. William de Monte Acuto. Roger Dammory. John de Bures, going with William de Monte Acuto. Protection, with clause, for William de Boresworthe parson of the church of Kirkeby Hornblawer, going to Wales on the king's service with Robert de Insula. By testimony of William de Monte Acuto. William de Clyf, going beyond the seas on the king's service with William de Melton, elect of York, has letters nominating John de Wartre and Richard de Clyf his attorneys for three years. By K. Nicholas de Notingham, going with the elect of York, has letters nomi- nating Bartholomew de Cotegrave his attorney. John de Creppinge, who is deprived of the light of his eyes, has letters nominating William de Creppinge of Hoton his attorney for two years. Notification that on 7 February, 9 Edward II., Geoffrey de Gyppesmere, one of the executors of the testament of William de Vesey the elder, deceased, delivered into the Chancery at Lincoln a charter under the seal of kins; Henry, the king's progenitor, concerning the manor of Malton, co. York, another charter, sealed with the seal of the said William de Vesey, and a fine levied between Antony, sometime bishop of Durham, and the said William de Vesey concerning the manors of Catthorpe, co. Lincoln, and Langeton, Wyntringham and Brumpton, co. York. Feb. 1. Pardon to Eleanor, late the wife of Nicholas de Gamage, for acquiring Lincoln. with her husband, to hold to them and their heirs, 40*. of rent in Rouland- rith from Adam le Despenser, tenant in chief of the late king, and entering thereon without licence of the late or present king ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 50s. Feb. 7. Lincoln. Feb. 8. Lincoln. 9 EDWARD IT.— Part I. 385 Membrane 9 — cont. Licence to Eleanor, late the wife of Nicholas de Gamage, to an escheat fallen into the king's hands, and which manor the king had granted to him during pleasure on 4 March, 8 Edward II. subject to rendering yearly at the Exchequer 1G/. to hold it according to the said extent, until he shall have received the sum of 216/. 13*. id. the balance still due to him. By K. Grant, with the assent of the prelates, earls, barons and others of the king's Council in Parliament at Lincoln to queen Margaret, that, whenever the king shall cause his demesnes throughout England to be tallaged, she may tallage by her own ministers the demesne lands, which she holds in dower and for the term of her life of the assignment and grant of Edward I. and of the confirmation of the present king as well in cities, boroughs, towns and hundreds as in other places, and which in the times of the king's pro- genitors have been accustomed to be tallaged by their ministers, and that she may levy that tallage and hold it to her own use : and that whenever a scutage shall be levied from knight's fees, held in chief, for the use of the king, or his heirs, by reason of his armies, the queen may have the scutage from the knight's fees, which are held of her, to be levied by the king's and her ministers for her use. Grant also to the queen with the same assent that she may require all debts, which are in any way due to her, so long as she shall live, at the king's Exchequer, according to the custom of the Ex- chequer, and that she may implead all her debtors there according to the 300 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1B16. Feb. 12. Lincoln. Feb. 16. Lincoln. Feb. 14. Lincoln. Feb. 12. Lincoln, Feb. 14. Lincoln. Feb. 13. Lincoln. Membrane 7 — cont. same custom, and when those debts shall be acknowledged or adjudged to her the same shall be levied for her use by the king's writ out of the Exchequer as his own debts are, and shall be delivered to her without any delay. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Ralph de Kyrtlington of Hulle and his men, going on account of the scarcity of corn and victuals to divers parts of the realm to buy and carry such to the town of Hulle for the sustenance of himself and his household. Presentation of Roger de Sutton to the church of Maperton, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Nicholas de Moeles, tenant in chief. Oliver de Burdegala, going on pilgrimage to Santiago, has letters nomi- nating Walter de Redynges his attorney until Michaelmas. Presentation of Philip de Neuwerk to the church of Paglesham, in the diocese of London, void by the resignation of John de Pritewelle, the late rector thereof, and in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of Westminster. Presentation of John de Prytewelle to the vicarage of the church of Stanes, in the diocese of Loudon, void by resignation of Philip de Neuwerk, the late vicar thereof, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of Westminster. Protection, with clause, for three years, fcr Master Richard de Cestre, going beyond the seas on the king's service with William de Melton, elect of York. Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Bonay, king's clerk, to the custody of the smaller piece of the seal for the recognisance of debts for Chester. By pet. of C. Confirmation of the grant, which Richard de Rowelle, Richard de Stretton and Hervey de Luda made to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, for the use of the choristers in the choir of the said church, of a messuage in Estgate, in the city cf Lincoln, adjacent to the dwelling-place of the boys, for the enlargement thereof, the statute of mortmain notwithstanding. By K. at the instance of charity. Membrane 6. Feb. 9. Pardon to Gilbert Honyman of Bereford for acquiring in fee without Lincoln. licence, 2 acres of land in Netherorton from Richard de Bray, tenant in chief ; with restitution of the same. Feb. 12. Pardon to Robert de Newerk and Matilda his wife for acquiring in fee Lincoln. without licence a messuage, 2 waste plots, 62 acres of land, 13^ acres of meadow and 4 acres of pasture in Staunford and Bradecroft from John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, tenant in chief ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 40s. Protection, until Michaelmas, for John de Morpath, whom John de Felton, keeper of the castle of Alnewyk, which Henry de Percy, deceased, tenant in chief, formerly held and which is in the king's hands by reason of the minority of the heir, is sending to divers parts of the realm to buy corn and other victuals and to brins* the same to the castle for its munition. BvK. 9 EDWARD II.— Part I. 391 131(J. Membrane 6 — cont. Grant to Margery, late the wife of Duncan tie Ferendragh, until the king shall make other provision for her, of 40 marks a year out of the 400/. which Eleanor, late the wife of Henry de Percy, tenant in chief, is bound to pay at the Exchequer for certain lands and tenements late of the said Henry in the county of York, which she holds uutil the heir shall be of full age. By K. Licence for John Lestraunge of Cheseworthyn to enfeoff Fulk Lestraunge of his manor of Cheseworthyn, co. Salop, held in chief ; and for the feoffee to re-grant the same to him for life with remainder to Hamo sou of Fulk Lestraunge. Vacated because in the eighth year. Feb. 13. Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, for the servants, whom Henry son of Lincoln. Hugh, the constable (constabularius) of Bernard castle, late of Guy du Bello Campo, sometime earl of Warwick, tenant in chief, which is in the king's hand by reason of the minority of the heir, is sending to divers parts of tlie realm to make purveyance of corn and other victuals for the munition of the said castle. Feb. 10. Appointment, during pleasure, at the request of the abbess and nuns of Lincoln. Gotestowe, in the diocese of Lincoln, of the abbot of Eynesham and the prior of Burnecestre to be keepers of their abbey, with its lands, rents and all its possessions, as the king on account of its poverty and miserable state has taken the house into his protection.' After a reasonable allowance has been made for the sustenance of the abbess and nuns, and their nu n, the rents, issues and profits are by view of some of the more discreet of the abbey and with the assistance and advice of the keepers to be applied to the discharge of the debts of the house. So long as the abbey shall bo in the custody of the keepers, no sheriff, bailiff or minister of the king or other person shall be lodged there without their licence. Feb. 14. Pardon to the prior and convent of Sixil, for acquiring in mortmain Lincoln. without licence from John de Cotes 40*. of rent in Wyvelingham by Sixil ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 40s. Feb. 12. Grant, for six years, to the bailiffs and good men of Neubiggyng, at the Lincoln. request of the king's kinsman, John de Britannia, earl of Bidhemund, of quayage upon all wares for sale brought by water into the port of that town. By K. on the information of \V. de Melton. Feb. 15. Licence for Roger de Pedewardyn and Alice his wife to enfeoff H Lincoln. their son of their manor of Burton by Helpringham, co. Lincoln, and manor of Suthwarnebarue, co. Southampton, held in chief; and for him to re-grant the same to them for their lives with reversion to himself and his heirs. By line of 10/. Feb. 15. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Robert de Lincoln. Umframville, earl of Anegos, keeper of the forest beyond Trent, for Walter de Bedewynde, king's clerk, treasurer of the church of St. Peter, York, to enclose; with a little dyke and low hedge and reduce to cultivation 40 acres of waste by the perch of the forest of his own soil in his manor of Alue and Tollerton within the metes of the king's forest of Galtres in places which are called ' Foxholme,' ' Fulwyth,' ' Mikelbusk ' and ' Toller- tonmore.' By fine of 40*. Protection,' with clause, until Michaelmas, for Alexander de Stokes, going to South Wales with Henry de Grey on the king's service. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Richard le Knyght o£ Distelishethe. 392 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. 1315. Nov. 10. Clipstone. 1316. Feb. 13. Lincoln. Membrane 6 — cont. The like for the undermentioned persons, viz. : — Robert Cundila of Alkebarou. Walter de Gosewyk of Ber[wick-upon-Tweed]. Robert Tymparon, clerk. John Van, merchant. John de Askeby, vicar of the church of Magna Lymbergh. The prior of Daventre. Roger de Saxton. Richard de Carleton. The prior of Chaucumbe. William de Cressy of Cleypole. R. bishop of Hereford. Robert de Ludyngton. Robert de Heselhawe, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating John de Pygeslegh and John de Baverton his attorneys for one year. William Purcel, staying in England, has like letters nominating William de Feriby his attorney in Ireland. Simple protection, for one year, for Master John de Pinibus, prebendary of Suthmuskham in the church of St. Mary, Suthwelle, and rector of the church of Drytnerston. By p.s. The abbot of Moutebourg, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating John Tondin and Stephen Joseph his attorneys for two years. Membrane 5. Feb. 9. Licence for the appropriation in mortmain by the prior and brethren of Lincoln. Nortkferiby-upon-Humbre, of the Order of the Temple of Jerusalem, of the church of Northferiby, which is of their own advowson. By fine of 20 marks. Feb. 8. Inspeximus of letters patent, dated 20 November, 10 Edward I. inspect- Lincoln. ing the record and process of pleas before the king Henry III. within three weeks of the Nativity of St. John Baptist, 53 Henry III. viz. : — Whereas the abbot of Revesby holds certain land in Hayholm and West Feriwra, with a meadow adjoining, in frank almoin, of the gift of William de Romara, sometime earl of Lincoln, as well of the confirmation of king Richard I. as of the present king, and the sheriff of Lincoln and others of the soke of Bolyngbroke, charging him that for the said land and meadow he is bound to repair the bridge and causeway of Nordike, which he and his predecessors have never been acustomed to do, except that they as others of those parts ask alms for the purpose, unjustly caused the abbot to be distrained for the repair of the bridge and causeway. Thereupon the king, wishing the truth to be enquired into, ordered the sheriff to cause certain men of the country to appear before him within three weeks of the day of St. John the Baptist, by whom, &c. When the abbot complained by his attorney that the said William de Romara, earl of Lincoln, and William his son and Hawisia his wife granted to the monks of St. Laurence, Revesby, all the land of Revesby, Thoresby and Skyteby, and also the said William gave of his demesne cer- tain land called 'Hayholm' and ' Westferiwra,' with a meadow adjacent thereto, with all easements and liberties pertaining to the said land, to hold in frank almoin, free from every earthly service, exaction and demand ; and further William de Romara, grandson (nepos) and heir of the said earl r for the EDWARD II.— Part I. 393 1316. Membrane 5 — cont. good of his soul and the souls of his ancestors continued to the said abbot and monks the grant of William de Romara, sometime earl of Lincoln, and of William his son, to hold in frank almoin : afterwards Ranulpb, sometime earl of Chester, confirmed as well the charter of William, earl of Lincoln, and of William his son as the confirmation of William the grandson, by which as well king Richard I. as Henry III. by their charters confirmed the fore- going grants and confirmations to the said abbot and monks ; the sheriff of Lincoln, some eight years before, and certain from the soke of Bolyngbroke and others distrained the said abbot and monks to repair the bridge and causeway, charging on them that they are bound to do so for the said lands of Haiholm and Westferiwra and the meadow adjoining thereto, given to them as aforesaid, and which until that time they had held in frank almoin and quit of all service. And the jurors found that the abbot and monks of Revesby were never accustomed to make and repair the said bridge and causeway, nor are bound to do so, and thereupon judgment was given for the abbot and monks aforesaid. Feb. 8. Exemption, for life, at the request of John de Britannia, earl of Lincoln, Richemund, king's kinsman, for William de Redenesse from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances; and from being made mayor, coroner, bailiff or other minister of the king. By K. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for John de Sandale, Henry le Scrope, Nicholas de Redynges and Robert de Silkeston, executors of the will of Henry de Lascy, sometime earl of Lincoln, for the goods of the earl at Bureth, Bokenhale, Hareby, Lusteby and Kirkeby-by- Bolingbrok. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Ralph de Fenton, chaplain. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : — Roger le Clerk of Bynbrok. Adam de Everyngham of Byrkynge. Master John de Nassington the elder. Richard de Houwell. Robert de Hanlay. The abbot of Swynesheved. Robert de Muer of Covenham. William de Dichcford. Birian de Herdeby. Richard de Warrewyk of Notyngham and Thomas son of William de Normanton. John de Sibill. John Malebys. Philip atte See of Fylyngham. Ralph Russel, parson of the church of Keworth. Richard de Furneux, parson of the church of I'Yaunkton. Thomas de Cave, vicar of the church of Saxelby. Adam de Rotheleye, parson of the church of Whalton. Master Peter de Dalderby. William de Leycestre, parson of the chapel of St. John the Baptist, Colneye. Feb. 6. Notification to H. bishop of Winchester of the revocation of the late Lincoln. presentation of Richard de Burghstede to the church of Tycheseye, in the diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the lands and tene- ments late of Gilbert de Clare, sometime earl of Gloucester and Hertford, deceased, tenant in chief, being in his hands. 394 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316, Membrane 5 — cont. Feb. 10. Presentation of Roger de Sutton to the church of Tycheseye, in the Lincoln. diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands and tenements late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hert- ford, tenant-in-chief. John de Guthmundham, parson of the church of Thoresway, going beyond the seas on the king's service in the company of William de Melton, elect of York, has letters nominating Stephen de Kennerthorpe his attorney for three years. Feb. 12. Grant, for three years, to Robert de Eccleshale and Robert son of Ivo de Lincoln. Keggeworth of pontage in aid of the repair of the bridge of Keggeworth, which is on the confines of the counties of Nottingham and Leicester, to be levied upon all wares for sale carried across it. By C. Feb. 10. Licence for John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, to grant to William Lincoln. Trenchaunt of Alton and his heirs the reversion of a messuage, 2 carucates of land, 24 acres of meadow and 10 marks of rent in Heryerby, Dunsthorpe, Grantham and Barkeston, held in chief, on the death of Henry de Writhyngton and Emma his wife, who hold the same for their lives from the said earl. By fine of 40s. Feb. 10. Protection for Henry de Ryby, canon of Malton, and Richard Lotard, Lincoln. the attorneys, whom the prior and convent of Malton are sending to transport corn from their manors in the county of Lincoln to their priory, and to buy other corn there for their sustenance, on account of the losses they have suffered in the north from the attacks of the Scots. Feb. 13. Presentation of Gilbert de Mursle to the church of Sherston, in the Lincoln. diocese of Salisbury. By p.s. Membrane 4. Feb. 14. Protection, for one year, for the men and servants whom the prior of Lincoln. Bokyngton is sending to the church of Prestwolde, co. Leicester, which he holds for his own use, to transport corn and victuals from the parsonage thereof to the priory for the sustenance of himself and of the canons, nuns and others dwelling therein. Feb. 16. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Geoffrey Swyn, merchant of the town of Lincoln. Lenne, and his men, going with his ship laden with corn and other victuals and merchandise from Lenne to the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed to trade there, provided that he find in the port of Lenne sufficient security that he will not take the same to the Scots or the enemies of L. king of F ranee. By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh. Feb. 12. Protection, with clause rogamus, for three years, for Richard deLegbton, Lincoln. attorney of the master and brethren of the knighthood of the house of God and of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, collecting alms by virtue of au indult from the Pope. The king's bailiffs are to arrest any unauthorised collectors. Pardon, with the assent of the Council, to the abbot and convent of Kymer in North Wales of 39s. a year, unjustly exacted from them by the sheriff of Kaernarvan and also of the under-mentioned suits. They are to be quit thereof for ever. At the suit of the said abbot and convent by their petition exhibited before the king and Council alleging that 39s. were unjustly required of them by the sheriff of Kaernarvan contrary to the form of their feoffments, and that they had been distrained for two suits, viz., one at the county of Kaernarvan and the other at the county of Merioneth, by the sheriff of those counties, the king commanded Roger de Mortuo Mari, then justice of Wales, to take an inquisition upon the king's right and the 9 EDWARD II.— Part I. 395 131G. Membrane 4 — cont. said demand and to certify him thereof. Roger de Mortuo Mari returned that the said abbot and convent held their lands and tenements in Neugol, co. Kaernarvan, of the gift of Mareduc son of Kenan in frank almoin free of any service or secular rent until David ap Gruffud, brother of Lewelin, prince of Wales, and lord of Thleyn unjustly extorted from them the said annual rent of 39*. to be rendered to him for the said land and tenements, and that the sheriff of Kaernarvan demanded the same for the king's use because he found the rent contained in the extent of the county, and because king Edward I. after he had acquired the land of Wales, ordered that all free tenants of those parts should do suit at his counties and hundreds in those parts, the sheriffs of the said counties distrained the abbot and convent to do those suits, as is found by the information. By K. & C. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for William de Billyngleye, clerk. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : — The prior of Gisburne. Peter Merle. The abbot of Waverle. Master Henry de Luceby. William Paumes of Naburne. Humphrey Lamberd of Wolsthorpe. Adam de Normanville. William de Bevercote, parson of the church of Tuxford. Thomas de Sancto Laudo. James de Houton, parson of the church of Houton. Robert de Beleassis. William de Ayremynne, parson of the church of Whiteberne. Thomas de Portington, parson of the church of Teynton. William de Bevercote, parson of the church of St. Peter, Northampton. The same William de Bevercote, prebendary of Rampton. John de Kydale. Walter de Gosewyk, for two years. Giles de Cumpton. The abbot of Melsa. The abbot of Hayles. Peter ntte See of Ravensere. John Bithevvater of Edenestowe. Laurence de Leke, parson of the church of Hokeringe. Stephen atte See of Ravensere. The prior of Bridelington. John du Celer of Beverley and Gilbert his brother. The abbot of Evesham. The abbot of St. Mary's, York. Margaret late the wife of Robert de la More. The prior of Ellerton. William de Boynton, parson of the church of Lokynton. Feb. 18. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Master Roger de Heselarton, clerk, Lincoln. carrying his corn from his church of Thorpe by Newerk to York for the sustenance of himself and his household. Simple protection, for one year, for John do Malo Lacu, going beyond the seas. Pardon to Peter de Denardeston and Laurence his son, for acquiring without licence to themselves and the heirs of the said Laurence from Hugh de Hodeboville the manor of Balesden, held in chief as of the honor of Peverel; with restitution of the same. By fine of 1 mark. 396 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Feb. 20. Lincoln. Feb. 18. Lincoln. Feb. 18. Lincoln. Feb. 20. Lincoln. 1315. Nov. 23. Clipstone. 1316. Feb. 20. Lincoln. Membrane 4 — cont. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Daventre, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands and rents to the value of 40/. a year, by John de Daventre of a moiety of an acre of land, a rood of meadow and 10s. of rent in Daventre and Norton by Daventre; by John Neel of Daventre of 4l\ acres of land, 19 acres of meadow and 7s. 6d. of rent in Daventre ; by Alice Snowe of Daventre of an acre of land in the same town ; by Simon de la Sale of I2d. of rent in the same town ; by Richard le Taillour of Daventre of 3s. of rent in the same town ; by Thomas de Falwesle of a moiety of an acre of land in Drayton ; by Nicholas Selle of Daventre of a moiety of an acre of land in the same town ; by John Adam of Drayton of a moiety of an acre of land in the same town ; by Thomas le Flesshewere of Daventre of a moiety of an acre of land in the same town ; by Robert Gemme of Drayton of a rood of land in the same town ; and by John le Barkere of Daventre of a moiety of an acre of land in the same town, not held in chief ; all which, except the said 21s. Qd. of rent, are extended at 23s. l^d. a year, as appears by inquisition made by Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent. Simple protection, without clause, until Michaelmas, for Oliver de Burdegala, going on pilgrimage to Santiago. By K. on the information of J. de Cherleton. The like, until Midsummer, for Richard de Grey, going on pilgrimage as above. He also has letters nominating Robert de Sallowe his attorney for the same time. Simple protection, for one year, for Richard de Chaddesdene, parson of the church of Charewolton, going beyond the seas. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the dean and chapter of Exeter by Nicholas de Cheigny of 9 acres of land and 10 acres of moor in Upotery which he holds with the residue of the manor of Upotery of the heirs of Henry de la Pomeray by petty serjeanty, as appears by an inquisition made by the sheriff of Devon, to hold to them and their successors in ex- change for 9 acres of land and 10 acres of moor in the same town which they hold in frank almoin as of the endowment of their church of Upotery ; they are to hold the said land and moor so granted to them in exchange in frank almoin, and the said Nicholas is to hold the land and moor he receives in exchange by the service he formerly rendered. By K. Safe-conduct, until Midsummer, for Tanus Bernardini, merchant of Florence, going beyond the seas on business of the king. By K. on the information of R. de Norb[urgh]. Grant to R. bishop of Durham that the grant which he made to the king, at his request, of the castle of Norham until Midsummer, for the safe custody of the Marches of Scotland against the king's enemies, shall not be to the prejudice of the bishop and his church of St. Cuthbert, Durham. [Fcedera.] By p.s. Protection, until Michaelmas, for the servants whom the abbot of St. Mary's, York, employs in transporting corn and other victuals to the abbey from his manor of Melton and church of Bynbrek, co. Lincoln, and his manor of Heselyngfeld, co. Cambridge, for the sustenance of his house. The like for John de Lilleburne, constable of the earl of Pembroke's castle of Mitford, and John de Coupland, whom the earl is sending to the Marches of Scotland to buy corn for the munition of the said castle. 9 EDWARD II.— Part I. 397 1316. Feb. 20. Lincoln. Feb. 20. Lincoln. Feb. 20. Lincoln. Membrane 3. Confirmation to the abbot and convent of Beauchef of divers charters, viz. the grant made by Robert son of Ranulph to St. Mary and St. Thomas the Martyr and the canons of the Premonstratensian Order, of the place called ' Beauchef,' which is in Dorhesele, to found an abbey there, and of the churches of Norton, Alferton, "Wymundeswald and Edwaldeston, of the mill of Norton, the assart by Meresbroke, a toft in Leys, the tithe of pannage of all his land in Wymundwald and a toft containing 3 acres, a place called Brokhurst and the mill of Aston ; and also of many grants and releases [not dated or set out at length] by divers benefactors in the sokes of Alferton (or Auferton), and Norton and other places, with the right of digging coal, and pasture in Beygle, Folwode and Stanley, with exemption from toll at the ferry of Marnham. [Monasticon. vol. vi. p. 884.] By fine of 5 marks. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of St. Katharine without Lincoln of the following lands in Northgate by Newerk, viz. by John de Lincoln, chaplain, of 2 acres of land, by Thomas de Cotuin of a moiety of an acre of land, by Matilda de Somerby of 1| roods of laud, by Adam Traymars of 3 roods of land, by John de Thornhagh, chaplain, of an acre and a rood of land, by William Longetus of an acre and a rood of land, and by William Asseballok of a moiety of an acre of land. By fine of J mark. Protection, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for William de Gretton and his men going, on account of the great scarcity of corn and victuals, to the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon to buy corn and victuals, and to transport the same to Lincoln for the sustenance of himself and his household. The like, until Michaelmas, for Henry de Seuerby of Lincoln, merchant. Membrane 2. Feb. 12. Presentation of Master Thomas de Cherleton to the church of Stret ton Lincoln. in Strettonesdale, in the diocese of Hereford. Feb. 18. Grant to Nicholas de Notynghnm, king's clerk, of the prebend of Carleton Lincoln. j n the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric in the time of the late king. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop of Lincoln. Simple protection, for one year, for John de Malo Lacu, going beyond the seas. Feb. 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Neubo Lincoln. by Roger lo Brabanzon of a messuage, 46 acres of land, 7 acres of meadow and 47s. i^d. of rent in Adliugton. By fine of 40s. at the instance of Roger le Brabanzon. Memorandum. — The charter was sealed again, with correction, in Sep- tember, 10 Edward II. Feb. 14. Pardon to the abbot and convent of Evesham for acquiring in mortmain Lincoln. without licence of the late king 4/. 14s. of rent in Baddeseye, Bretfarton and Luttleton, from John de Wythehirche. Licence for them to hold the same in part satisfaction of a licence lately granted to them to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10/. a year. Feb. 10. Lincoln. Presentation of Roger de Corby to the church of Wy terynge, in the dioceso of Lincoln. 398 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Oct. 31. Clipstone. 1316. Feb. 16. Lincoln. Feb. 18. Lincoln. Feb. 16. Lincoln. Feb. 20. Lincoln. Feb. 22. Lincoln. Feb. 20. Lincoln. Feb. 23. Lincoln. Membrane 2 — cont. Licence for tbe prior and convent of Newstead in Sbyrewod to appropriate in mortmain tbe church of Egmanton, in the diocese of York, which is of their own advowson. By p.s. Upon petition preferred to the king in the Parliament at Lincoln by the prelates, earls, barons and commonalty of the realm, complaining that the perambulations of the forest made in the time of Edward I, pursunnt to the Carta de Foresta granted by Henry III. had not been duly observed, the king assents to the due observance of the perambulations, but nevertheless, upon condition that if it shall appear by the record of the books - , rolls and memoranda of his court, or by ancient perambulations, or by other sufficient evidence, that any demesnes, forests, or lands which were in the forests in the time of king Henry II. had been excluded by the late perambulations, that then they shall be re-afforested : that on the quinzaine of Easter informa- tion shall begin to be taken upon the king's rights, and the persona employed shall| continue to act in good faith and with all diligence until the business shall be completed ; in the mean time the woods, which are now in the forest, shall not be felled, nor shall anyone hunt in the same without special licence. [Pari. Writs.] Protection, until Easter, for the servants whom the abbot of Barlinges is sending to the counties of Cambridge and Huntyngdon to purvey corn and other necessaries for the sustenance of himself and his convent, and to convey the same from those parts to Barlinges. Protection, for one year, for the men whom Elanus, archbishop of Nidros, is sending to England with his goods to trade. [Fvedera.] By K. [Safe-conduct] for "William son of Edmund and Simon son of Mauger, whom Robert de Umframville, earl of Anegos, is sending to divers parts of the realm for corn for the munition of his castles in Hirbotel and Prudhou in the Marches [of Scotland]. Incomplete. Vacated. Licence, at the instance of queen Isabella, for the Friars Minors of Exeter to make a subterranean conduit from a spring within a dwelling place of the bishop of Exeter in the city of Exeter in the street called 4 Bolehulstrete,' which spring the bishop gave them, along the middle of that street and so under the south gate or wall or through the middle of the wall of the city to their dwelling-place without the said gate; provided that they and their successors at their own expense keep the street, wall and gate in repair from any damage thus caused. By K. Grant, until the king shall order otherwise, of 40s. a year out of the farm of the city of Lincoln, to be received at the hands of the bailiffs of the city, to the vicar, whom the dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, have granted to the king, and whom the king and his successors shall nominate, to celebrate divine service daily in their church for the good estate of the king and queen Isabella and Edward their first-born son, and for the souls of the king's ancestors and heirs, and of all Christians. By K. Mandate to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, to admit Adam de Heslai, vicar of their church, whom the king has nomi- nated, as above set forth, to be his vicar in their church, to the said chantry. By K. Safe-conduct, until Whitsunday, for William de Gretton, going beyond the seas. Grant to William de Ayremynne, king's clerk, of the prebend of Masham, in the church of York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of York. By K. Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the church of York. 9 EDWARD II.— Part I. 399 1316. Membrane 2 — cont. Simple protection, for one year, for John Broward, prebendary of Stowe in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln. Presentation of John son of Fremund Inge to the church of Lynleye, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands and tenements late of John Peyvre, deceased, tenant in chief. By K. Feb. 20. Safe-conduct, for one year, for John de Cotes, burgess of the town of Lincoln. Ravensere, going, on account of the scarcity of corn and victuals in the realm, to divers parts thereof to buy corn and other victuals for the sustenance of himself and of the men of the town, and to convey the same thither, provided that he give sufficient security to the bailiffs of the places in which he shall buy the corn that he will not take the same out of the realm. Membrane I. Feb. 16. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Hugh de Normanton, Lincoln. clerk. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz : — The abbot of Seleby. Master Thomas de la Ford, parson of the church of Cotum by Newerk. John de Hungerford, parson of the church of Uttokeshather. William de Averenges, parson of the church of Bramerton. Cicely de Bekerynges. Nicholas do Redynges, parson of the church of Wadyngton. Master Robert de Lacy, parson of the church of Barton. William de Brunneby, parson of the church of St. Peter, Torkeseye. Master Henry de Mammesfeld, dean of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln. Master Robert de Lacy, parson of the church of Earls Barton. Master Thomas de Bray, canon of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln. The prior of Lanthony by Gloucester. Master William dc Okham. Robert le Carpenter of Brautingham. Master Michael de Harcla. William de Bynbrok. Oliver de SuttoD, prebendary in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln. John, bishop of Lincoln. Master Henry de Harcla, parson of the church of Dacre, ") they have James de Harcla, parson of the church of Sedbergh, > one writ John de Harcla, J ouly. Master Robert de Thame. Simon Gotsone of Lincoln. William le Marchaund of Bynbrok. John Gernoun of Netelham. The abbot of Beauchef. John dc Folquardby. The prior of Ormesby. Robert Romeyn. The abbot of Neubo. Henry, parson of the church of St. Mary at the bridge of Staunford. Roger Arnald of Swafeld. Eustace Malherbe of Staunford. John de Staunford, parson of the church of Little Geddynges. The prior of Suthwerk. Nicholas Frcre of Flekeney. Master Robert de Pyntebek. 400 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 1 — cont. William de Geyrgrave, chaplain. The prior of Dunstaple. Henry de Malyne. Roger de Frowyk. Robert Marny. The prioress of Markeyate. Richard de Aldonestre, parson of the church of Adewelle. Master Hugh de Morton, parson of the church of Gersingdon. Master Nicholas de Tyngewyk, parson of the church of Reculvre. The same Master Nicholas de Tyngewyk, parson of the church of Coleshulle. The same Master Nicholas de Tyngewyk, prebendary of Bedewynde in the church of Salisbury. William de Muneworth, parson of the church of Kynesbury. Master John de Grenestede, parson of the church of Bledelowe. Thomas de Grey. Pandulph de Sabello, prebendary of Farndon, in the church of [Lincoln]. Master Geoffrey de Brampton, parson of the church of Newenton. Master Walter de Islepe, treasurer of Ireland. Master Robert de Gloucestre, parson of the church of VVylardesby. The master of the Hospital of St. John, Wycoumbe. The prior of Burencestre. Feb. 21. Simple protection, for one year, for Ralph de Drayton. Lincoln. Feb. 20. The like, until Midsummer, for Walter son of Humphrey, going on Lincoln. pilgrimage to Santiago. Feb. 20. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for William son of Edmund and Simon Lincoln. son of Mauger, whom Robert de Umframville, earl of Anegos, is sending to divers parts of the realm to buy corn for the munition of his castles of Hirbotel and Prudhou in the Marches of Scotland. By K. Feb. 12. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of the late king, dated Lincoln. 6 January, 31 Edward I. granting to the abbot and convent of Evesham, a licence, upon fine made on their behalf by John de Broughton before. Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, the treasurer, for the alienation in mortmain to them by Malcolm Musard of his manor of Seynesbury, co. Gloucester, held in chief by the service of the fourth part of a knight's fee, with the exception of the homage and service of John de Sumerville and his heirs for the manor of Aston Sumerville, which is held of the said Malcolm Musard by the service of one knight's fee as pertaining to his said manor of Seynesbury, to hold to them by the said service of a fourth part of a knight's fee. By fine of 6 marks to be paid in the Hanaper. Feb. 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Henry de Benyngworthe, Lincoln. king's clerk, of 3 messuages, 2 carucates of land, and 6/. of rent in the city and suburb of Lincoln to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, for the maintenance of certain poor persons, and also of a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the said church for the soul of the same Henry de Benyngworthe and the souls of his ancestors, and of all Christians. By K. Licence for the abbot and convent of Louth Park to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the value of \0l. a year. By K. Licence, until Michaelmas, for Walter de Cakhou, burgess of Ravenes- rode, who is by reason of the present scarcity of corn and victuals in the realm going to divers parts thereof, to buy 40 quarters of wheat and i) EDWARD II.— Part I. 401 Membrane 1 — cont. GO quarters of barley, and to transport the same to Ravenesrod for the sus- tenance of himself and his household, provided that he give security to the bailiffs of the parts where he shall buy the corn that he will not take it elsewhere. Safe-conduct for Richard atte Pole of Hulle, who is going beyond the seas to buy corn and other victuals and to bring the same into England. The king has taken security from him that he will not take the same to Flanders or to the Scots. By K. Protection, pending the suit, for John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, and his men, advocates, proctors and witnesses, and their servants and witnesses whom the earl shall bring forward in the cause of divorce between him and Joan de Bares. By K. The like for Matilda de Nerford in the cause of pre-contract of matrimony between her and the said earl of Surrey. By K. Notification that anyone wishing to retain Simon de Wakefeld in his service may do so, notwithstanding that the king, being given to under- stand that on account of his demerits he had been removed from the service of the late king, had ordered Simon Wardc, sheriff of York, to remove him from his office of under-sheriff of that county and from every other office under the sheriff in the same county, as testimony has been given before the king and Council in the present Parliament at Lincoln by divers of the same Council and other trustworthy persons, and especially by Nicholas de Menille, late sheriff of York, in whose service he then was, that he had not been convicted of any trespass in the king's court as alleged by his enemies. By 0. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prioress and nuns of Stikeswald by Thomas son of Ralph de Yukflete, chaplain, of an acre and a moiety of an acre and rood of meadow in Nethertynton, to find two wax candles to burn daily at the altar of the Holy Trinity in the conventual church of Stikeswald at the time of the celebration of mass at the high altar of that church. By fine of \ mark. Mandate to John Pygot to do homage, fealty and all other services due from him for his lands to Henry de Bello Monte, to whom the king lately granted the manors of Folkingham, Edenham and Harton, co. Lincoln, sometime of Gilbert de Gaunt, to hold to him and his heirs, with knight's fees, escheats, &c. The like to William son of William de Cantilupo. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Barlyngges by Adam Morgys of 9 acres and 3 roods of land in Scothorne, by Richard del Hi He of 3 acres of land in the same town, by Andrew le Couper of 2\ acres of land in Dunham, by William Priour of an acre of meadow in Barlynges, and by Hamo Cokes of a toft and a moiety of a bovate. of laud in Steynton, which are held of the abbot and convent, and are woith 21s. 6\d., according to their true value, as appears by an inquisition made by Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfac- tion of a licence granted to them to acquire lands and tenements, not held in chief, to the value of 20/. a year. Pardon to Master Henry de Benyngworthe, sub-dean of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, and prebendary of Welton Westhalle, in the same church, which prebend is annexed to the sub-deanery, for his tre.-pass in the appropriation without the licence of the late king to him and his successors of the church of Snartford. The prior and convent of Elsham, 402 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1310. Feb. 28. Lincoln. 1315. Nov. 23. Westminster, Nov. 23. Westminster. Membrane 1 — cont. to whom king Edward I. had granted a licence for an alienation in mort- main, had assigned the advowson of that church to the said sub-dean, to hold to him and his successors, sub-deans in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, and prebendaries of the said prebend. By fine of \ mark. Grant, during pleasure, to Alan de Cherleton of the manor of Claverleye, co. Salop, with the new assarts, in aid of his sustenance whilst on the king's service. By K. See Schedule appended (missing). Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and otherwise in the Schedule. Membrane 1 (Schedule). Licence for John de Crumbwelle and Idonia his wife to grant 11^ knights' fees in Kymberworth, Scauteby, Broddesworth, Pickebonrn, Skeldebrok, Stokwell, Peverelthorpe, Staneford, Torlacton, Shelton, Flaubergh, Burton by Bannebury, Prestcote, Shutford, Lasham and Lamburn, held in chief, to Master Robert deBaldok, archdeacon of Middlesex; and for him to re-grant the same to them for the life of Idonia, with successive remainders after her death to Hugh le Despenser the younger, Hugh le Despenser the elder, and to Edward son of Hugh le Despenser the younger and his heirs. Licence for John de Crumbwelle and Idonia his wife to grant the rever- sion of 16s. Id. of rent and a moiety of the manor of Shaldeford, and of one knight's fee and two parts of a knight's fee in Aylesbury, Adynton and Estaston, and the advowson of the church of the manor of Shaldeford, held in chief, which Robert de Monte Alto and Emma his wife hold in dower of the inheri Lance of Idonia, upon the death of the said Emma to the said Master Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex ; and for him to re- grant the same to them for the life of Idonia, with successive remainders to Hugh le Despenser the younger, Hugh le Dispenser the elder, and Edward son of Hugh le Despenser the younger and his heirs. -j^g-^- 3IEMBRANE 31d. July 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to Lambert de Trikyngham, Roger de Westminster. Cubbeldyk and Henry de Baiocis, on complaint by Alexander de Laysseby that Walter de la Lynde and Isabella his wife, Robert son of Robert de Stretton and William his brother, John de Stretton, parson of the church of Laysseby, Benedict Tjple, Herbert de Flynton and others assaulted him at Laysseby, co. Lincoln. By fine of 20.?. July 9. The like to J. de Foxle and J. de Westcote, on complaint by the abbot Westminster, of Rewley by Oxford that John le Mazun of Wotton, John atte Sherde of Wotton, John le Boltere of Commenore, Roger le Sclattere of Eynesham, William de la Chaumbre of Eynesham, Robert Jordan of Eynesham and others broke his close in the suburb of* Oxford by night, cut down his growing trees and carried them away and other goods of his, and broke the heads of his stews, so that the water and fish escaped. By fine of 1 mark because the monks residing there are scholars. July 9. Commission to Master Robert de Pykoring, Stephen de Malo Lacu and Westminster. John de Hothum to survey the king's mills by his castle of York and his stew of the Fosse, and to enquire therein by oath of good men of the county of York, as it is reported thai the former are going to ruin through the neglect of the keepers, and that the fish in the latter have been wasted by certain evildoers. By K. 9 EDWARD II.— Part I. 403 1315. Membrane 3 1 (_ Rutland. >in the counties of Somerset, Dorset, Wilts, Surrey, Berks. {Essex, Cambridge, Huntingdon. July 20. Langley. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, Warin de Insula aud John de Westcote, on complaint by Thomas de Folquardeby that John Brokenpeny of Shireburne and Richard his son, Gilbert Moryn of Walyng- ford, Eustace Lovecok, John son of Geoffrey de Brightwaltou, John de Swynecumbe and Walter de Basinges with others assaulted him at Bensing- ton, co. Oxford, and carried away his goods. By the Chancellor. Membrane 28d. July 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Cobbeham the elder, Westminster. Stephen de Graveshende and Roger Sauvage, on complaint by John de Sandale that Reginald de Rokesle, Henry ' Reynaldesman ' and others broke his close at Northflet, co. Kent, and drove away four oxen and two cows, of the price of 10/. By K. July 12. The like to Hugh de Curteney, John de Bello Campo and William de Westminster. Bourne, on complaint by John de Meryet of Hestercombe that John Wake, John de Whitefeld and others broke his park at Rammesham, co. Dorset, hunted therein and carried away deer and assaulted his servants. By fine of 20s. July 13. The like to William de Bereford, Nicholas de Audele and Ralph Basset Westminster, of Drayton, on complaint by John de la Launde that Hugh de Cuylly, Roger his son, William de Cuylly, Walter de Cuylly, William Trussel, William de Shepeye, Thomas Hemery, Robert Fretemon, William Page, Guy de Mamecestre, John de Strethay, John de Dersthull, Nicholas le Bouer, Roger de Conyngesby, William de Conyngesby, Robert de Con- yngesby, Thomas Michiel and others broke his house at Stratford, co. Warwick, carried away his nets and other engines in his several fishery at la Lee in the same county, set up by his servants to take fish for his use, carried away the fish found in the nets and engines, and other goods of his found at Stratford and la Lee, and assaulted his men and servants, and so threatened him that he dared not appear before the justices appointed to deliver Warwick gaol to stand his trial for the receiving of Adam ' Ofthenecheles ' and William Dod, indicted for the death of Gilbert Barri, for which by the procurance of the said Hugh he had been indicted, or to follow his other business within the said county. By K. The like to the same justices, on complaint by Thomas du Chastel that Hugh de Cuylly, Roger his son, William de Cuylly, Walter de Cuylly, 9 EDWARD II.— Part I. 409 1315. July 18. Langley. July 22. Langley. Membrane 2Sd — cont. Edmund Trussel, William de Shepeye, Robert de Bikerton, Thomas Hemery, Robert Fretemon, William Page, Anketel de Brasebrugge, Mat- thew de Douton and others assaulted him at Coleshulle, co. Warwick, and Warrewyk. By K. Commission to William de Bereford, John Bardolf and Michael de Meldon to enquire touching unlawful conspiracies and confederacies in the counties of Oxford and Berks, and to punish all ill-doers. Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund de Eyncurt, John de Donecastre and Richard de Wylughby, on complaint by Joan late the wife of Alan Fraunceys of Bekyngham that John Darcy and John his brother, William de Gorham, Richard de Alkebarowe, Robert de Laun, chaplain, William de Weyburn, parson of the church of Saundeby, and others entered her house at Bekyngham, co. Nottingham, and abducted Thomas son and heir of the said Alan Fraunceys, whose marriage belongs to her, and carried away her goods. By C. The like to Jolin de Fresingfeld, Richard de Walsingham and Richer de Reefham,on complaint by Ralph Frapailo, John Hungeri (Hungrie), Gervase Waretes ' and John Compaile, merchants of Dynaunt in Altnain, that, when a ship which they had laden at le Swyn in Flanders with divers w an s to take to England was driven ashore near Bromholm, co. Norfolk, and they had taken the goods ashore, John Petit of Westminster, Thomas Springol and Alice his wife, John Springot, John Faireman and Joan his wife, Robert Lenys, John Seitesele, Bartholomew Merke, John Mot, William le Fisshere, John le Fisshere, Richard Eliot, Richard attcWase, Robert Peverel, Ralph Bruneman, Martin son of Amice, William Etheand Margery his wile, William Proudcfot and Amice his wife, Stephen de Marisco, John (Jrygge of Houpp, John Belle, Thomas de Hull, Walter 'on Thenesse,' William le Mazoan, Richard Bat, Sweteman Flemyng, Adam Cadcford, John Stane, Richard Oseborn, William Werke and Joan his wife, Letitia Springot and others of the counties of Norfolk and Kent carried away a great part of the said goods. By K. Membrane 27d. July 23. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, Warin de Insula and Langley. John de Westcote, on complaint by Thomas de Folquardby that. Robert de Melbourn of Wiilyngford, Agnes late the wife of Geoffrey de Brijjhtwaltou, and John her son, Walter de Basingges, John Brokepeny of Shireburn, Richard Brokepeny, Gilbert Moryn, Eustace Loveeok, John de Swyne- eombe, Walter de Dene and Alexander le Vachour broke his houses at Walinford, co. Berks, and abducted John son and heir of Geoffrey de Brightwalton, a minor and in his custody, whose marriage belongs to him, and married the minor against the complainant's wish, and ejected the com- plainant from the custody of two messuages, 54 acres of hind and 3 acres of meadow in Walinford, Westbrightwell, Bukelond and Wynterbrok, co. Berks, in his custody by reason of the said minority, and carried away his goods. By the Chancellor. July 28. The like to John de Insula, John de Donecastre and Robert de Sandale, Laugley. on information that Gerard de Useflet, Richard de Anlouby, Ralph de Neville, Nicholas son of John de Swanneslound, Stephen his brother, Robert son of Peter, Simon his brother, Richard Herle, Nicholas le Forester, Alexander le Provost, Nicholas his brother, Robert Waytecake, Alan his son, Adam Askelot, William Attegrene of Wcstelvele, William Bradan of Westelvelc, John Bradan of Westelvele and others broke the walls and dykes 410 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane 27d — cont. built for the protection of the king's manor of Myton by Kyngeston-upon- Hull, co. York, and his lands there, whereby his corn and meadows of the said manor are submerged by the flow of the sea and inundations of the sweet waters. [Inserted at a later date.'] Afterwards, Alexander de Cave was asso- ciated with the above-named justices. 2 October. July 23. The like to Roger de Cubbeldyk, Henry de Baiocis and John de Neville Langley. of Stokes, on complaint by William de Mortuo Mari of Ingoldeby that Walter son of Walter de Glouc[estre] and John his brother, William de Gravele, chaplain, Hugh Golding, Walter Forester, John Chikkelade,' Wautereskuave,' Adam son of Hugh le Lung of Ingoldeby and Adam his son, John Sharp of Ingoldeby, John son of Nicholas Bredewed, Thomas Hok, pestour, Robert ' Wautereforester,' Nicholas de Cumpton, John son of William de Magna Hale, Onorius de Hale, Thomas Clement of Ingoldeby, William de Botheby of Ingoldeby, Thomas de Kirkeby, John son of Beatrice de Swarreby, Robert Fridai of Ingoldeby, Robert de la Grene of Wylgheby and Johu Bret of Howell, with a multitude of horse and foot, approached his dwelling-place at Ingoldeby, co. Lincoln, besieged it, threw stones and shot arrows at the doors and windows, set fire against the doors and broke them, entered the mansion and took, bound and imprisoned him and carried away his goods. By line of 2Qs. July 25. The like to John de Insula, Henry le Scrope, William de Bevercote and Langley. John de Brantyngham, on complaint by queen Margaret touching the per- sons who entered her closes at Kyngesthorpe, Eston, Briggestok andKynges- clive, co. Northampton, and Long Benyngton, co. Lincoln, broke her houses, walls and hedges, felled trees in her woods and gardens there, hunted in her parks, free chases and free warrens, fished in her stews and free fisheries, and carried away trees, deer, hares, rabbits, &c. By K. Aug. 2. The like to John de Foxle, William de Bourne and John de Westcote, on Langley. complaint by queen Margaret that when she in her towns of Oxford, Worcester, Gloucester and Hereford which she holds from the king in dower, by Adam de la Fenne, her serjeant, for certain rents and services due to her, caused the doors and windows of certain houses and stalls of divers of her tenants to be shut and sealed with the seal of the said Adam, and wished to hold the same houses and stalls so closed by name of distraint, certain persons forcibly broke the seals and opened the doors and wiudows of the said houses and stalls so sealed up, and prevented the queen from levying the rents and services due to her. Membrane 26d. Aug. 4. Commission de walliis et fossatis to Edmund Deyncourt, Lambert de Langley. Trikyngham, Roger de Cuppeldyk and Robert de Malberthorpe, on complaint by divers men dwelling on th« coast of the marsh between Kestevene and Holand, co. Lincoln, for the said marsh. Aug. 11. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Inge, John de Crombewelle, St. Albans. John de Foxle, John Abel and John de Wengrave touching the rioters who in divers places in the city and suburb of London held unlawful assemblies, assaulted divers men in the city and suburb and killed some of them and committed other offences ; who also rose in insurrection against John Gysors, the mayor, and other ministers of the king, doing their duty for the preser- vation of the peace of the city and causing the king's laws and assizes to be observed, and pelted them with mud and stones ; and who ran to and fro 9 EDWARD II.— Part I. 411 1315. Membrane 26c? — cont. through the streets of the city uttering a great and horrible noise and excited the people against the king and his ministers, and who also broke open many houses in the city and suburb and plundered them. [Pari. Writs.] Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, John de Westcote and Michael le Petyt, on representation on behalf of Thomas sou of Thomas le Ercedekne that John de Treiagu the elder, John le Sore of Tulveryn, Benedict de Roscrou, Walter de Carnsuyou, Philip de Funtengempes, Reginald le Sore, Walter Cut of Penren, chaplain, and Stephen de Trewethenet, with others, seized him at St. Uny (apud Sanctum Euninuni) by Rederuth, co. Cornwall, and took him to Tresuswall by Penren and imprisoned him there. Aug. 4. Commission to John de Geregrave and John de Brumfeld to audit the Langley. accounts of the collectors of the murage granted by the late king to the good men of the city of Hereford aud the towns of Shrewsbury and Ludelowe, co. Salop. By the Chaucellor. Aug. 6. Langley. Membrane 25c?. Aug. 17. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Inge, John dc Foxle, William Northampton, de Northo and John Dabernoun, on complaint by .John de Benteleye, king's yeoman, that Peter de Brembic, Richard Peresman de Bremhre, William de Staffordshire, Snowus dc; Scocia, AgiM's de Teresereth, John Potard, William Stouhard, Maurice de Molstedc, William de Gardino, William de Thorneton, Robert Godefray, Philip Chate, Robert Fayre the elder, Robert Fayro the younger, John Honne and Geoffrey Boder, broke his house at Kyugeston Bouci, co. Sussex, while he was leading Elizabeth the wife of Robert de Brus and certain Scots to Scotland by the king's command, took away a horse of Richard de BurgO, Carl of Ulster, that was in his custody, of the price of 10/. and a horse of his own of the price of 100s. cut his growing corn, broke his chest at Shorham, co. Sussex, aud carried away his goods and corn. By p.s. ■ Aug. 18. The like to William de Ormesby, John de Thorpe and John de Fresyngfeld, Northampton, on complaint by Thomas de Rcppcs that .John de Oddingscles and William his brother, John de Gestyngthorpe, chaplain, Ralph Blomo, Mariota, late the wife of John le Man, and others, carried away his goods at Dud- delyngtou and Feltewell, co. Norfolk. By line of 1 mark. Membrane 25c? {Schedule). Commission to Roger Uammory, Richard de Bernyngham, Alexander de Cave and Geoffrey le Scrope, to survey the wastes of the castle of Knarcs- burgh, as the king understands that certain men of those parts have usurped portions of them beyond the number of acres of such wastes, at a certain rent per acre, which they received from the constable of the castle in the times of the late and present kings. Ky K. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Curtenay, John de Insula, John de Foxle and John de Westcote, on complaint by J. bishop of Bath and Wells, setting forth that, whereas he and his predecessors have always been accustomed, from time whereof memory exists not, to repair their swine- cots (porcarias) within the moor called ' Godenymore ' with alder growing there, Geoffrey, abbot of Glastonbury, John de Fosse and Philip de Colum- bariis, with others, broke the said swinecots and did not permit, them to be repaired with the alders growing there, as was the custom : and that they also entered in his park aud free warren at Welles, co. Somerset, and hunted Sept. 1. Lincoln. Aug. 30. Lincoln. 412 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Sept. 1. Lincoln. Aug. 28. Lincoln. Sept. 1. Lincoln. Membrane 25d (Schedule) — cont. therein, and carried away deer taken in the park, and hares, pheasants and partridges taken in the warren, broke down a wall 30 perches in length constructed of old in his own soil at Blakeforde, co. Somerset, for the pro- tection of his land there, and constructed a weir so high and strong in the water of Hertilake, co. Somerset, and made divers dykes in the parts of So wy land, so that by the breach of the said wall and the construction of the weir and by the dykes, and by the flow and inundation of the waters, his corn and pastures at Kyngesbury, Hewyssh, Blakeforde and elsewhere in those parts, were flooded and lost, and carried away 3 cows and a calf of the price of 60s. at Welles. By K. The like to John de Foxle, John de Bello Campo and William de Bourn, on complaint by Hugh Canouu that Robert de Wodeford, William le Veyl, Nicholas le Carpenter and Richard Byggeharme, with others, entered his close at Wodeford, co. Somerset, while he was on the king's service and under his protection, broke his houses there, cut down his trees growing there, and carried away trees, timber, stones from his houses and other goods. By K. The like to John de Donecastre, Adam de Middelton and Robert de Sandale, on complaint by Gerard Salveyn that when as sheriff of York he went to Wharrum Percy, co. York, to levy the moneys accruing from the green wax, as pertained to his office, certain persons prevented him from doing so and assaulted him. The like to Master John Walewayn, Warin de Insula, John de Westcote and John de Bromfeld, on complaint by Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygge- more, touching the persons who broke his park at Stretfeld Morteraer, co. Berks, entered his free chase there and hunted therein, and carried away his deer and other goods. The like to John Chaynel, John Deyncourt and John de Cave, on com- plaint by John de Stapenhulle that John Vincent of Stapenhulle and William his son, Walter de Longedon of Amynton, Henry de Bray of Amynton and others, entered his dwelling-place at Stapenhulle, co. Derby, assaulted him and carried away his goods. He gave 1 mark at another time for a like writ, and names being fewer. Membrane 25d (Schedule, dorse). Sept. 1. The like to John de Donecastre, John de Neville of Stokes and Peter Fonn, Lincoln. on complaint by John de Sandale, king's clerk, that John Darcy and John de Gorham with others broke his close at Wodehowse by Gryngele, co. Nottingham, carried away his goods and assaulted his men and servants. The like to the same justices, on complaint by Joan late the wife of Alan Franceis of Bekyngham, that Simon de Beltoft broke her close at Bekyngham, co. Nottingham, and carried away her goods. Sept. 1. The like to William de Ormesby, John de Mutford and John de Fresingfeld, Lincoln. on representation on behalf of Edward Charles that Walter Ubbe of Fjdeby, John de Brampton, Thomas Peverel, Peter Bukskyn and others, entered his manor of Billy ngford, co. Norfolk, broke the doors and fastenings of his houses, fished in his stews, hunted in his free warren, carried away hares, rabbits, partridges and fish and other goods, and assaulted his men and servants. The like to John de Randolf, William de Hardene, John de Westcote and Richard de Rodeneye, on complaint by John de Godelegh, dean of the church of St. Andrew, Wells, that Philip de Columbariis, Robert de Brente, John his brother, John de Fosso, Roger Tubbe of Weston, Philip le Duk, Hugh 9 EDWARD II —Part I. 413 1315. Membrane 2od (Schedule, dorse) — cont. de Columbariis, Richard Mauncel, Henry de Wolavyngton, Hugh le Waleys, John le Hopere of Wolavyngton, William Wexe of Honespulle, Robert Trivet, Ralph Gerveys, John Gerveys the elder, John Gosse, carpenter, Richard son of William Gouel, William son of William Brutton, John son of John le Blowere, William le Blowere, Richard Russel atte Sutherecote, Robert his brother, John Gobych, William le Whyte of Puryton, William de Nyweton of Mere, William Nicholes, Parisius Fayrher and others, broke the walls and dykes erected on the soil of his deanery of the said church at Merk, co. Somerset, for the preservation of the course of the water flowing towards the sea and the safety of the lands of the deanery in Merk, Modesle, Wedmor and Bydesham, co. Somerset, existing of old in the times of his predecessors, and also certain sluices in the town of Merk, whereby the lands were flooded and his corn and herbage submerged. Sept. 5. Mandate to the bailiffs and good men of Lostodiel for the protection of Stixwould. the servants of Antony Pessaigne of Genoa, king's merchant, appointed by letters patent to buy tin and to do other business for the king in the county of Cornwall, as the king understands that they have been assaulted and threatened, whereby they have been unable to attend to his business as they ought. Sept. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, John de Thorpe Spalding, and Robert de Fouldon, on complaint by John son of Thomas de Antynghani, that, on account of an assize of novel disseisin which he arraigned before the said William and his fellows, justices of assize in the county of Norfolk, against Roger de Antyngham concerning a tenement in Autyngham, the lat ter and John son of Henry Goche of Antyngham, John Swan of Antyng- ham, William foii of Alice, John de Bradefeld, chaplain, John Caumplion, Matthew de Wychingham and others at Antyngham, co. Norfolk, carried away certain of his carts laden with corn of the present autumn to be carried to the house of the said John son of Thomas, together with his horses from the said carts, and reapeil and carried away other growing corn of his, assaulted him, and threatened him, his sons and servants, so that he cannot have his sons and servants to serve him, so that, as well for the default of his servants as for the detention of his carts, the corn in his lands there and his other goods have remained in the lields decayed and consumed. Membrane 24d. Aug. 30. Lincoln. Aug. 28. Liucolii. Aug. 30. Lincoln. Aug. 30. Lincoln. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Huso, William Inge and Robert d< Eehyngham, on complaint by John, bishop of Chichester, touching the persons who broke his park at Hanefeld, co. Sussex, hunted therein and carried away deer. By K. The like to J. de Donecastre, Adam de Middelton and Robert de Sundale, touching the persons who consumed corn and herbage in the manor of Kelyngthorpe, co. York, whilst the manor was for certain causes in the king's hands. Commis&ion to John de Insula .and John de Donecastre to survey the corn and herbage and the state of the king's manor of Mitou by Kyngeston-upou- Hull, co. York, as the king has been informed that it has been flooded, and to enquire into the damage caused by floods, and through whose default. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, John Randolf and John de Westcote, touching the persons who entered and bunted in the park of J. bishop of Bath and Wells at Dogmersfeld, co. Southampton, and carried away deer. 414 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 2315. Membrane 2±d — cont. Aug. 30. The like to John de Bello Campo, Matthew de Furneaux and William de Lincoln. Bourne, on complaint by Ralph de Ralegh that Adam le Bret, Roger le Bret, Robert de Alvernecote, John Thurlok, Geoffrey atte Halle, William son of Laurence, Thomas le Clerk of Sandford Bret, Henry Bardolf, William Larde, Adam le Fuckere and Adam, William and John his sons, William le Fuckere, William de Caggelegh, Walter Muleman, Nicholas Gidye, William Fichet, Adam Muleman, Jordan le Cok, Adam Flitche, Adam Larde, Roger Trubbe, William Trubbe, William Logg, Adam le Knyght, William Flessh[er], Richard le Swon and Ralph Dwole, together with others, assaulted him at Sandford Bret, co. Somerset. By fine of 1 mark. Aug. 30. The like to William de Mortuo Mari and John de Bromfeld, on complaint Lincoln. by Edmund Hakelut touching the persons who assaulted him and Geoffrey de Berkeleye, his servant, at Hereford, co. Hereford, and carried away his goods. By fine of 20*. Sept. 1. Lincoln. Sept. 2. Lincoln. Membrane 23d. Aug. 30. Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger de Cubbeldyk, Henry de Lincoln. Baiocis and John de Neville of Stokes, on complaint by Peter de Barkeworth that Alan le Palmer, William son of William le Fevre of Glentworth, William de Fenton of Glenteworth, William le Mouner of Glenteworth and Walter and Alan his sons, Richard de Scalleby and Thomas son of Thomas de Filyngham, with others, assaulted him at Herpeswelle, co. Lincoln. By fine of 10s. Commission to Ralph son of William and Hugh de Louthre, to enquire touching the persons who carried away certain of the king's falcons from the eyrie in the forest of Ingelwode, co. Cumberland. Commission of oyer and terminer to Stephen de Graveshende, Geoffrey de Hertepol and Edmund de Passeleye, on complaint by Osbert de Heddeworth, Gregory de Rokesle and Reginald de Rokesle, executors of the will of Robert de Hauville, clerk, that Reginald Herlizon, Richard de Esthalle, John de Esthalle the elder, Henry le Serjant, Lora Piaufrer, William Herlison, Richard atte Douue, John de Esthalle the younger, William Blund, vicar of Orpinton, Richard Stoil, Nicholas de Pirye, Ralph de Kacote, Lucas Stok, John le Taillur of Orpynton, Roger le Suur of Orpinton, Richard le Per- sonesserjant of Orpinton, Roger Meller, Stephen le Taillur of Orpinton, William Flemyng, Gilbert atte Halle, Laurence Flemyng, Joceus le Fevre, Roger atte Halle, William Strod, John Petibon of Orpinton, William Petibon, Edmund de Polle, David ' Reynaldesknave Herlison,' Thomas Hunte, ' Williamesman de Creye ' and John le Bedel of Orpinton, reaped and carried away the corn late of the said Robert de Hauville, growing in his lands at Esthalle, co. Kent, whilst in the custody of the executors. By fine of 20s. Sept. 18. The like to John Randolf, William de Hardene, John de Westcote and Litton. Richard de Rodeneye, on complaint by John de Goddelegh, dean of the church of St. Andrew, Wells, that Philip de Columbariis, Robert deBrente, John his brother, John de Fosse, Roger Tubbe of Weston, Philip le Duk, Hugh de Columbariis, Richard Mauncel, Henry de Wolavyngton, Hugh le Waleys, John le Hopere of Wolavyngton, William Wexe of Honespulle, Robert Tryvet, Ralph Gerveis, John Gerveys the elder, John Gosse, carpenter, Richard sou of William Gouel, William son of William Brutton, John son of John le Blowere, William le Blowere, Richard Russel atte Sutherecote, Robert his brother, John Gobych, William le Whyte of Puryton, William de Nyweton of Mere, William Nicholes, Parisius Fay r her and others, broke his walls and dykes erected on the soil of his deanery of the said church at Merk, co. Somerset, in the times of his predecessors 9 EDWARD II.— Part L 415 1315. Membrane 23d — cont. deans of the church, for the preservation of the lands of the deanery in Merk, and at Modesle, Wedmor and Bydesham, co. Somerset, and also certain sluices in the soil of the said deanery at Merk, by reason of which breach and the inflow of water, his corn and herbage in the said lands, meadows, and pastures were submerged and lost. The like to Thomas de Berkele, William de Hardene and Richard de Rodeneye, on complaint by J. bishop of Bath and Wells, that Philip de Columbar[iis], Hugh his brother, Roger Tubbe of Weston, John de Wyde- wourch, Robert de Cantokesheved, John atte Fosse, William de Stapelton, Robert de Brentc, Henry his brother, Henry de Wolavyngton, William Wexe of Honespulle, Robert Tryvet, William de Nyweton of Mere, William Nicholes, Parisius Fayrher, William de Bromfeld of Bruggewalter and others, broke his walls and dykes in the soil of his bishopric at Blake- ford by Merk, co. Somerset, erected in the times of his predecessors, flooded his corn and grass growing in his lands, meadows, and pastures, and carried away timber. Oct. 1. The like to Ralph son of William, Hugh de Louther, John de Donecastro pitton. and Adam de Hoperton, on complaint by William de Penyton that John, abbot of Furneys, Thomas de Lancastre, Nicholas de Bitham, William de Holm, John de Ancsley, Peter de Fayceby and William de Benyngton, his fellow-monks, William de Durem, Roger Hayrape, Robert le Wayt, John Aldeman, Adam Ciokebayn, Elias Pantyn*:, William de la Cusine, William del Bouthe and Thomas del Merehe, lay brothers of the house, William Tem- pest, Henry Baldcwyn, Ralph son of Gilbert, Thomas Batesson, John son of Alexander, Roger le Foresterman, Thomas Ilyndeshawe, William Tadleye, William de Kaldcbank, Alan de Breuhouses, John de GahLti and William Chericheke with others, entered his manor at Penyton, co. Lancaster, while he was on the king's service in Scotland and under his protection, unyoked two of his ploughs and led away the plough cattle from those ploughs, and also 40 oxen, 30 cows, 20 bullocks, 20 heifers and 100 sheep, and kept them so long impounded at Furness and Lyndalle without food that a great part of the plough cattle died, and the land in his manor for want of the cattle of the said ploughs remained for no small time uncultivated ; they also trampled down with their wagons and carts his lands sown with corn and other lands of his in which no way ought to be, and harassed his men and tenants of his said manor by many intolerable distraints, by reason whereof their lands remained uncultivated, and he could not in consequence levy from the said men and tenants the rents and services due to him. Renewed because sealed at another time by fine of 1 mark. Membrane Tld. Sept. 1G. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Louthre, Alexander do Ramsey. Cave and Nicholas le Flemyng, on complaint by Philip de Amyas of York, touching the persons who assaulted him at York. By the Chancellor. Sept. 18. Commission to Roger le Brabanzon, Robert son of Walter, J. de Insula Dittou. an( j Hpnry l e Scrope to examine and correct an alleged error in the process and judgment of a suit brought without the king's writ before John de Gysors, mayor of the city of London, between the said mayor and Henry Ciieyner, ' mercer ' of London, touching a trespass alleged to have been committed against the said mayor by the latter. By the Chancellor. Oct. 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Ins[ula], John de Foxle, Diuon. John Bluet and William de Hardene, touching the persons who killed John de Hyndedale at Bocstede, co. Sussex. 41G CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane 22c? — cont. Oct. 12. The like to John de Foxle, William de Hardene and John Dounedale, Ditton. on complaint by queen Margaret, touching the persons who entered her free chase at Asshedoune, co. Sussex, her park at Maresfeld, and her free warrens at Maresfeld and Wylingdon, co. Sussex, hunted therein without her licence, cut down the trees growing in her woods within the said chace, fished in her stews and free fisheries at Maresfeld, carried away trees, fish, deer, hares, rabbits, partridges and pheasants, and assaulted her bailiffs and servants within the honor of L'Aigle. Membrane 2\d. Sept. 25. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Louther, John de Barnwell. Donec[astre], Richard de Bernyngham and Alexander de Cave, on com- plaint by William de Aslagby that John de Eure, Ralph de Bolemere and Thomas de Whytelworth with others came to his manor at Thymelby, co. York, broke the gates and doors of his manor and threw down the stone walls there, and entered the manor and abducted Cassandra and Juliana, the daughters and heiresses of John de Eggesclif, deceased, minors in his custody, whose marriages belonged to him, because the said John de Eggesclif held his land from him by military service, and carried away his goods found within the manor. By p.s. {Inserted at a later date.) Afterwards, Ralph son of William and John de Barton of Fry ton were associated with the above justices to hear the matter, 4 November. Oct. 6. The like to John de Foxle, William de Hardene and John Bluet, Walsingham. touching the persons who killed John de Hyndedale at Bocstede, co. Sussex. Oct. 12. Commission to the same justices to enquire touching the alleged usurpa- Ditton. tion of divers lands, tenements, homages, services, wastes, purprestures, rents and liberties in divers places within the counties of Surrey, Sussex and Kent, which were assigned to queen Margaret in dower by the late king ; they are to return their inquisitions to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. Oct. 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Bereford, Richard de Walsingham. Bere and John de Trillowe, on complaint by Robert de Lenham that Stephen de Markham, William de Markham, John Corveyser of Hamal- hamstud, Willliam Maund, Walter Huwes, John Cok, Simon Amys, Roger le Taillour, Simon Lawes, Hugh le Hert, John atte Lane and others broke his house at Cesterton, co. Oxford, and carried away his goods and also certain charters and muniments found there. Membrane 20d. Oct. 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to J. de Hastanges, W. de Darce, H. de King's Lynne. Louther and W. Trussel of Notehurst, touching the persons who killed John de Svvynnerton at Eccleshale, co. Stafford. By p.s. Oct. G. The like to John de Insula, Nicholas de Pershete and Ralph de Bere- Walsingham. ford, on complaint by Richard de Lekeford that Matilda, abbess of St. Mary's, Winchester, John de Froll, warden of the house of St. John, Winchester, John de Hichene, Roger de Bulsde, John le Caretter, Robert Segyn, Alan le Pestur and Nicholas ' Jonesman de Hichene,' William Brian, 9 EDWARD II.— Part I. 417 1315. Oct. 14. Ditton. Oct. 12. Ditton. Oct. 14. Ditton. Oct. 16. Impington. Membrane 20d — cnnt. mo'.iner, Walter • Williamesman le Mouner,' John Saylle and others broke his millpond at Lekeford, co. Southampton, and carried away his timber found there. By the Chancellor at the instance of the archbishop of Canterbury. The like to William de Orniesby, Robert Burgeloun and John de Fytton, touching alleged excessive distraints made by Reginald Wysdom, John Peper, William de Crymplesham and others in the county of Norfolk, under colour of their office while stewards and bailiffs of Gilbert de Clare, late earl of Gloucester and Hertford, of the honor of Clare. Commission de walliis ct fossatis to Robert de Reydon and Roger Sturmy along the coast of the sea from Ipswich to Dunwich and the adja- cent parts in the county of Suffolk. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford and Robert de Maddyngle, on complaint by John de Barenton that William Crocheman of Trumpeton, and Anne his wife, broke certain chests of his at Truinpeton, co. Cambridge, and carried away his goods. By K. on the information of the archbishop of Canterbury. The like to Lambert de Thrikingham, John de Neville and Roger de Cubbeldyk, on complaint by Henry de Bello Monte that Thomas Thebaud, Elias Cran, William de Kyme, Robert Alysaundre, Robert Laurence, Robert atte Welle, William son of Simon de Wileford, William Virlv of Sleford and others carried away his goods at Sleford, co. Lincoln, and assaulted Roger de Bateleye and Simon de Framlyngham, his servants. The like to Robert de Madd[ingleye], W. de Gold[ington] and Walram de Rocheford, touching the persons who broke the houses of the kind's kinsman, Aymerde Valencia, earl of Pembroke, at Westmellen, co. Hertford, and burned them and his goods by night. By the Chancellor, because the said Ayrner is on the king's service in the Marches of Scotland. Membrane I9d. Oct, 12. Ditton. 84313. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Inge, John de Foxle, Master Richard de Haveryng and John de Westcote, on complaint by J. bishop of Bath and Wells, that, whereas he ought to have, and his predecessors, bishops of that place from a time, whereof the memory of man exists not, were accustomed to have their swine-cots within the moor called ' Godeny- more ' repaired with aider growing there, as often as was needful, Geoffrey, abbot of Glastonbury, with others broke his swine-cots, and did not permit them to be repaired with the alder growing there as was customary, and they also entered his park at Welles, co. Somerset, and his free warren there and hunted therein and carried away deer, hares, pheasants and par- tridges, and built a weir in the water of Hertilake, co. Somerset, and constructed divers dykes in the parts of Sowylaund, by the construction whereof and by the How and inundation of the water his growing corn and meadows and pastures at Kyngcsbury, Hewyssh and elsewhere in those parts were flooded and lost, and that they carried away 3 of his cows and a calf, of the price of 60s. at Welles. By K. The like to John de Mutford and William de Kerdeston, on complaint by William son of Alexander de Refham of Cuuston, that John de Wytham, parson of the church of Causton, Thomas le Personesserjaunt, John le Ken, Roger le Palefraynian, Michael de Crakesloth, Geoffrey Bridale, William Deckessone, Alexander de Wodehous, Thomas Lote, John Anot (or Auot) and 418 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane 19c? — cont. William his son, William Payn and Beatrice his wife, Alice Blobbe of Causton, Simon le Warner, William de Shipedham, Thomas Hennemonger and others took away 2 heifers, 2 cows, and 5 calves of his, of the price of 100s. at Causton, co. Norfolk, fished in his several fishery there, carried away fish and other goods of his, and assaulted and imprisoned him. By fine of 1 mark. Oct. 12. Commission to John de Foxle and Henry Beaufiz to enquire touching the Ditton. persons who entered the king's park at Haule, co. Suffolk, hunted therein, and carried away deer ; they are to arrest and imprison the offenders, and certify the king thereof. Oct. 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Ccurteneye, Robert de Huntingdon. Stokhaye and John de Fosse, on complaint by Stephen de Haccumbe that John de.Clifford, Peter de Clifford, William le Soper, Richard Bracy, Walter Peres, Peter Wych, Jordan Gilba, John Gilba, Robert Aeward, Richard Russel, Peter Russel, William Baillyf of Teyngton, Richard Uppahill, John Malet, John Parlebien, William Caygnes, Jochel Bolta, Richard Porbik, William de LSikaton, Walter de Bikaton, John son of Stephen le Suur, John AUehoi[m] the younger, Richard atte Borne, John Rauf, Geoffrey Piper, Wymund Storya, Richard Wyg, Thomas le Barber, Heseger Houta (or Honta) William Houta, John Houta the younger, Henry Bryman, William Sperka, John Cokerel, Henry Cokerel, Henry Blaunchard and Walter le Steur with others, took away a boat of his at his free passage between his laud of Ryndemore and the king's land of Kenton, co. Devon, and hindered him at the passage so that he could not receive any profit from it, carried away his goods found in the said boat, and assaulted his men and servants at La Burgh. By fine of 40*. {Inserted at a later date.) Afterwards, John Inge was associated with the above-named justices, 4 November. Oct. 16, Commission to William de Goldyngton, William de Rolleston and William Impington. de la Doune to enquire by oath of good men of the county of Essex into the report that, when the king lately appointed John Bottetourl to select 23 ships and a certain number of men to man them along the sea coast, from the mouth of the Thames towards the North, to proceed against the Scots, certain men received divers sums of money to omit the better ships and men, and to choose in their places inferior ships and less able men. Membrane 18c?. Oct. 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby and John de Impington. Fresingfeld, on complaint by Thomas, vicar of the church of Gissynge, that Nicholas de Hastynges, Thomas de Kenthorpe, William Pye, Robert le Fevre, William le Barber, Thomas Larke, William Baron, Roger Rout, John Edenild, John Herolf, John Drewe, Stephen Adhonour, Richard Cut, William Trotinel, Richard le Taillour, Stephen Friday and others, assaulted him at Gissynge, co. Norfolk, and led away two horses of his, of the price of 60s., and carried away his goods. By fine of 1 mark because the trespass is great. Commission to John de Foxle and Henry Beaufiz to enquire into the report that divers men and merchants of Lenne, co. Norfolk, have sent corn and other victuals and necessaries to Scotland for the sustenance of the king's enemies, contrary to the late proclamation; they are to arrest and imprison the offenders, and to certify the king thereof. 9 EDWARD II — Part I. 419 1315, Oct. 27. Stamford. Nov. 1. Clipstone. Oct. 16. Impiugton. Membrane 18rf — cont. Commission to Richard de Walsingham and Richer de Refham to enquire how many ships laden with cargoes of wine for sale have, since the king assumed the governance of the realm, put into the port of Blakeneye, co. Norfolk, and discharged their cargoes there, and whether any merchants after such unlading have disparted without first satisfying the kiug of his right prise of the said wines. Commission to William de Ormes[hy] and John de Fres[ingfeld] to enquire touching the persons who killed William Bakun at Oldelenne, co. Norfolk. Commission of oyer and terminer to Rohert de Lathum, Hugh de Louther, William de Penyton, Michael de Meldon, Henry de Hamhury and Richard Foun, touching the persons who killed Henry de Bury at Bury, co. Lancaster. The like to John de Donec[astre], Robert Russel and Thomas de Sand Ale, on complaint by Thomas Osberne of Saudale, touching the persons who broke his houses at Saudale, co. York, by night and stole his goods. Membrane lid. Oct. 20. Sawtrey. Nov. 1. Clipstone. Nov. 2. Clipstone. Nov. 1. Clipstone. Nov. 3. Clipstone. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula and William Ingo touching divers extorsions and oppressions alleged to have been committed by John Malebys and Nicholas de Meynil, late sheriffs of York, and by their clerks, bailiffs, and other ministers under colour of their office, upon tho men of that county and others coming there. By C. The like to Roger le Sauvagc, Richard do Rokesle and John de Held, on complaint by Henry de Leyhurne, touching the persons who burnt his houses and his goods found in them at Chetham, co. Kent, and assaulted his men and servants there. By C. The like to Master John Walewayn, John de la Barwe and John de Bromfclil, on complaint by Roger de Mortno Mari of Wygemore, touching the persons who broke his parks at Leynthale Starkes and Leynthale Krles, co. Hereford, and Cleobury Mortemer and Ernewod^, co. Salop, and entered his free chaces there, and at Leyntwardyn, co. Salop, hunted therein and carried away deer and other things. The like to the same justices, on complaint by Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, touching tin- persons who broke his parks at Teddcsthorne Wade, co. Hereford, and Cleobnry Mortemer, co. Salop, hunted therein and carried away deer and other things. Commission to Robert de Stokheye and Matthew de Furneus to enquire touching the persons who lately maliciously intoxicated Thomas de Cogan at Baunton, co. Devon. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula, John de Donecastre and Hugh de Loiithre, on complaint by William, archbishop of York, touching the persons who broke his park at Beverley, co. York, hunted therein and carried away deer and other things. By C. The like to Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent, Richard de Baskerville and John de Barwe, by oath of good men as well of tho county of Hereford as of the city, on information thai certain citizens of the city of Hereford falsely pretend that they are justices or judges of the people of the city, and act accordingly without any warrant. The like to John de Donecastre, Richard de Bernyngham and Alexander de Cave, on complaint by Peter atte See, John atte See, Richard Trunk, d d 2 420 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Membrane 17 d — cont. John Trunk, Thomas le Taverner, Thomas de Esyngton and Alan de Esyngton, that they were falsely indicted by their rivals of shipping corn and other victuals and goods to Scotland, for the sustenance of the king's enemies, before Nicholas de Bolyngbrok, Thomas Plaiz and Robert de Sandale, whom the king had appointed to enquire by oath of good men of the county of York, touching the persons who by themselves or their servants forwarded corn or other victuals and armour to the king's Scotch enemies. Membrane 16c?. Oct. 19. Commission to John de Bello Campo, William de Bourne and John Inge, Sa-wtrey. to enquire touching the persons who entered the park of Walter, bishop of Exeter, at Norton, co. Somerset, hunted therein and carried away deer and other things. By p.s. Oct. 19. Commission of oyer and terminer to the same justices, on complaint by Sawtrey. Richard de Stapelton, touching the persons who entered his park at Norton, co. Somerset, hunted therein and carried away deer and other things. By p.s. Nov. 10. The like to John de Foxle, William de Hardene and John de Westoote, on Clipstoue. complaint by queen Margaret, touching the persons who entered her free warren at Whitchirche, co. Oxford, hunted therein and carried away hares, rabbits, pheasants and partridges and other things. Commission to J. Dynel and R. de Brok, to enquire touching the persons who killed Alice de Bello Campo at La Sarette by Bovyndon, co. Hertford. Membrane I5d. Nov. 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, William de Hardene Clipstone. and John de Westcote, on complaint by queen Margaret, touching the pesons who entered her free warren at W hitch urche, co. Oxford, and her park at Odiham, co. Southampton, hunted therein and took hares, rabbits, pheasants, and partridges in the warren, and deer in the park, and felled and carried away her trees growing there. Nov. 14. Association of John Griffoun with Thomas de Stocchesford and John de Clipstoue. Swerdeston, whom the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk has appointed as his deputies in the part of Lenne in obedience to the king's mandate command- ing him in all ports and places of his bailiwick where ships and boats put in to appoint two men to survey all corn and other victuals going without his bailiwick, so that all those who wish to remove such corn and victuals shall find sufficient security that they will bring the same to the king's lieges within the realm or to Berwick-upon-Tweed and not to the Scots, and such persons are to bring back certificates from the port of unlading to that effect, otherwise the sheriff on their return is to seize and imprison them until further order. ■ By p.s. Nov. 7. Commission to Alexander de Cave, Geoffrey de Hothum and Thomas Clipstone. Plaiz, on complaint by certain men and tenants of the king's manor of Brustewyk in Holdernesse, co. York, that Thomas de Essex, steward of the king's niece Margaret, countess of Cornwall, of Holdernesse, who holds the manor at will of the king's grant in aid of her sustenance, does not permit them to use and enjoy the customs which their ancestors, tenants of the manor, were accustomed to use in the times of the earls of Albemarle, 9 EDWARD II.— Part I. 421 Nov. 12. Clipstone in Sherwood. 1315. Membrane \bd — cont. formerly lords of the manor, and afterwards whilst the manor was in the hands of the king's predecessors, to enquire by oath of good men as well of the tenure of the manor as of the parts adjacent, touching the customs the tenants were accustomed to use, the condition of the tenure of the manor, and all other things touching that business. By p.s. Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas, earl of Lancaster, Edmund, earl of Arundel, Fulk le Estraunge and William de Acre, on information that Adam Banastre and many others of the county of Lancaster, as well knights as others, with a multitude of armed men, both horse and foot, commit homicides, arsons, larcenies and other crimes daily within the said county of Lancaster. By p.s. {Inserted at a later date.) Afterwards, when the king was at Donecastre, because the earl of Lancaster and Fulk le Estraunge were unable to attend to the business, the said William de Acre, Henry de Trafford, Henry de Hambury and John de Lancastre, were appointed in their place. Doncaster, 16 December. Mandate, by separate writs, to John de Grey, justice of North Wales, and Hugh de Audeleye. justice of Chester, to arrest the said Adam Hanastre, if he can be found anywhere within their bailiwicks, and also any of the above offenders, and to imprison them until further order. By p.s. Nov. 9. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry le Scrope, John de Foxle Clipstone. and William de Goldyngton, on complaint by Thomas de Colyngton, that Geoffrey. Graspeis and Kobert his brother, Peter Graspeys, Rob( rt le Porter and John Mareys with others assaulted him at Suthwerk, co. Surrey. It was sealed at another time in the eighth year by fine of 1 mark. Nov. 26. The like to Roger de Cobbeldik, John de Neville and Simon le Chautn- Clipstone. berleyn, on complaint by Robert de Markeby, parson of the church of Quadring, that Robert de Villanis and Master Robert de SntwHl, Most) r Aymer de VirsatO, Master Peter Geraldi, Master Jordan de Knvghton and Master John Seemel broke his close and houses at Quadring, co. Lincoln, and carried away his goods and a horse, worth 10 marks. By line of 1 mat k. Nov. 20. The like to John de Grey, justice of North Wales, and John de Sapy. Clipstone. Lately at the suit of Bertram de Cranemore, then master of the king's ship called 1 la James' of Caernarvan, alleging that Thomas Dun and others, the king's enemies and rebels from Scotland, with armed force took the said ship within the port of Halihevcd in Nortli Wales, and carried her off, together with his goods then in the ship, by an inquisition made at the king's command and returned into the Chancery, it was (bund that the ship, which was in the custody of the said Bertram de Cranemore, put into the port of Haliheved, where Thomas Dun, a rebel, Adam le Sotheren, Roger Geythin, William de Cassheinary of Ireland and many others, by armed force took the ship and carried her off together with the goods in her, late of the said Bertram, and that before the said felons approached the ship to commit such felony, a certain Rees ap Pennargh of the islnnd of Haliheved, by command of Tudor ap Candelo, rhiugyl of the country, went off in a boat to the ship of the said Thomas Dun, then in the sea, and approached it to see who were in the ship, and when he had seen and spoken with them he returned to the land within the said port, and that through the default of the said Rees and Tudor, the country was warned so tardily by them, after the hue which the said Bertram raised on account of the robbery, that the felons before the country came to arrest them escaped with the ship and goods, and that there were not any of the country in fault for the theft. By K. 422 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Nov. 16. Clipstone in Sherwood. Dec. 1 . Clipstone. Dec. 3. Clipstone. Dec. 4. Clipstone. Dec. 1. Clipstone. Dec. 10. Clipstone. Membrane lid. Commission of oyer and terminer to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, John de Moubray, John de Donecastre and Thomas de Sheffeld, on information that John le Ireys and many others abducted Matilda, late the wife of Robert de Clifford, at Boghes, co. York, and robbed her of her goods. By p.s. The like to Robert de Humframville, keeper of the king's forest on this side Trent, William Inge and John de Insula, touching divers trespasses of vert and venison committed in the king's forest of Shirewode, co. Nottingham, as well as in his hays of Beskwode and Bilhawe as elsewhere within the said forest, after the king had assumed the governance of the realm ; and also touching the report that many of the ministers of the forest have taken fines, redemptions and prises under colour of their office, and have not answered to the king for the same, but retained them for their own use. By K. Appointment of John de Castre to enquire whether the armour and divers victuals, which were of the dead stock (garnistnra) of Castle Bernard, late of Guy de Bello Campo, sometime earl of Warwick, held in chief, which castle by his death fell into the king's hands by reason of the minority of the heir, have been removed from the castle, to the king's loss and the manifest danger of the castle. By K. Commission to John de Neville of Stokes and Gilbert de Holm to enquire into divers homicides, robberies, arsons and other crimes commuted by certain vagabonds in the counties of Lincoln and Rutland, between the towns of Staunford and Grantham, and to punish the offenders. By K. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Crumbwelle, steward of the king's Household, William Inge and John de Insula touching divers trespasses of vert and venison committed in the king's forest of Shirewode as well in his hays of Beskwode and Bilhawe as elsewhere within the forest ; and also, touching the report, that many ministers of the forest, have taken divers fines, redemptions and many prises from offenders under colour of their office, and have not answered to the king for the same, but retained them for themselves. By K. The like to John de Neville of Stokes and Nicholas de Bolyngbrok, on information that, when the king commanded John de Sandale, king's clerk, the chancellor, than at London, that he together with the whole Chancery should come to him to the North, Andrew le Baillif of Stretton, William de Aylesbury, John Gent of Wymhissh, William le Provost, Roger his son, Roger Haynesone, Henry del Hull, Geoffrey Flory and Reginald son of Walter with others, seized his carts laden with his harness and victuals for his sustenance and that of the king's clerks in the said Chancery on the common highway at Stretton ' bithe Strete/ on the confines of the counties of Rutland and Lincoln, detained them under arrest for a long time, carried away a great part of the harness and victuals with which they were loaded, killed a horse of his of the price of 10/., and assaulted his men and servants, imprisoned them and put them in the stocks (in co?npedibus) . The like to John de Mutford, William de Goldyngton and Geoffrey de la Lee, on complaint by John de Bassingburne that Roger Chauntecler of the suburb of London, Reginald Brancor, John Fraunkeof Brokesburne, Walter Fraunk of Brokesburne and others felled and carried away trees in his park at Hoddesdon, co. Hertford. 3IEMBRANE \3d. Dec. 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Chaynel and John de Cave, on Doncaster. complaint by John le Port and Agnes his wife, that Alexander, prior of 9 EDWARD II.— Part I. 423 Dec. 19. Doncaster. Dec. 18. Doncaster. 1315. Membrane 13e? — cont. Chaucombe, Robert de Kegworth, his canon, Philip 'theCeleresmnn,' Margaret Passelegh, John de Hadham and Joan his wife, John Pecs and others by night broke their close and houses at Welmeleghton, co. Warwick, hunted and killed their rabbits and other animals in the close, and with cattle con- sumed a great part of their corn in their granges, and with other cattle trampled down and consumed the remainder of the corn, also with cattle depastured the corn growing in their lands and the herbage thereof and the meadows, and carried away their corn and chattels as well found in the close as the houses aforesaid, and further by seizing their plough cattle, and by various distraints harassed them, and did not permit them to receive any profit issuing out of the lands and tenements, which they hold by certain services in the said town of Welmeleghton, or to cultivate the lands, whereby the said John le Port and Agnes are unable to do the services due to the king out of such lands and tenements. By C. The like to "William de Mortuo Mari, William le Botiller of Wemme and Richard de Harleye, on complaint by John de Broml'eld, that William de Lodelawe assaulted him at Shrewsbury, co. Salop. By K. The like to John de Douec[astre], Thomas de Sandale and Robert do Sandale, on complaint by Nicholas de Blakestan, that Reginald de Wadde- worthe of Donecastre, John his son, and John son of William de Neuson of Donecastre, with others, assaulted him at Donecastre, co. York. By K. & C. The like to Henry Spigurnel, Richard de Rodoney and Robert de Warre- wyk, on an appeal in the county of Worcester by Clarice, late the wife of Nicholas de Littleton, against John de Croule, Walter de Wenlak, Henry de Chirchehulle and John de Chirchehulle, for the death of her husband. By fine of 20a. Dec. 26. The like to John do Donee[astre] and Thomas de Sandale, on complaint Clipstone. by Adam de Brum, king's clerk, parson of the church of Ilandesworthe, that although the king took him and his men and possessions under his protection, Richard son of Edmund Foliot carried away a horse of his at Ilandesworthe, co. York, chased his sheep with dogs so that a great part of them died, assaulted his men and servants, and imprisoned them. 15y the Chancellor. Dec. 26. The like to William de Ormesby, John de Fresyngfeld and Robert do Clipstone. Reydon, on complaint by Hugh Giffard, that Richard de Wymbyssh and John Huwe of Kentford assaulted him at Gaisseley, co. Suffolk. By fine of 20s. Dec. 29. Commission to Walter de Gousle and Robert de Stretleye to enquire, in Clipstone. the presence of Thomas de Crescy, whom the kin : appointed to array 60 foot men-at-arms within the wapentake of Brokestowe, co. Nottingham, for the war against Scotland, and also of William Folegaumbe of Gratton, the king's attorney, as the king has been given to understand that the said Thomas de Crescy has greatly abused his powers for the purpose of exacting money from the inhabitants of the wapentake, and that after he had caused the 60 men, who were raised, to be led towards Scotland, he received various gifts from them in order to allow them to return home. The inquest is to be returned without delay. [Per?7. Writs.'] Membrane 12c?. Dec. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donec[astre], Richard de Clipstone. Bern[nyngham] and Alexander de Cave, on complaint by William son of Geoffrey Uereman of Northferiby, co. York, that he was falsely indicted by 424 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1315. Nov. 18. Clipstone. Dec. 20. Doucaster. Dec. 12. Clipstone. Membrane 12 c? — cont. certain rivals of shipping corn and other victuals and goods to Scotland before Nicholas de Bolyngbrok, Thomas Plaitz and Robert de Sandale, whom the king had appointed to enquire into such offences, by oath of good men of the county of York, touching the supply of victuals, &c. to the king's Scotch enemies, and detained in prison, from which he craves to be released. The like to Master John Walewayn, William de Mortuo Mari, "William le Botiller of Wemme and Richard de Harleye, on complaint by Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemore, that Richard Talebot, William Talebot and others, entered his manors of Cotterugge and "Wychebaud, co. Worcester, and carried away his goods. By p.s. The like to John de Neville of Stokes and Roger de Cubbeldyk, on com- plaint by Thomas Bawdewyne that John de Gyse and John de Wakerle abducted Isabella his wife at Staunford, co. Lincoln, and carried away his goods, and still detain her. By fine of 5 marks. The like to J. de Neville of Stokes and N. de Bolyngbrok, on complaint by William le Blound, king's clerk, that when the king sent him to Berwick- upon-Tweed with a sum of money for the war against the Scots, and he took horses at the king's expense to carry it to that town, the abbot of Savigny, Henry de Sancto Laudo and Nicholas de Sancto Laudo, fellow monks of the abbot, Michael de Saviniaco, a lay brother of the house, William de Bayn- brigge, ' charetter,' John de Banbrigge, Walter Stiward of Long Bynyngton, Henry 'Adammesman de Blye,' Alexander le Quenesbaillif, Hugh son of Tkomns Sampson atte Crosse, Henry atte Tounesend, Adam de Cotstal, Thomas Sampson, Henry Blaunkepe, Hugh Blaunkepc, Henry son of Ralph de Longa Bynyngton, John de Markam of Westburgh, John de Stonhalle, John de Holme juxta Bekyngham 3 and others, rescued the horses at Long Bynyngton, co. Lincoln, and assaulted him. The like to the same justices, on like complaint by James de Smytkefeld, whom the king sent to Berwick-upon-Tweed to convey a sum of money to that town, that when he took certain horses to carry the money thither, the abbot of Savigny, brother Henry de Sancto Laudo, &c, as above, rescued the horses at Long Byuington, co. Lincoln, and assaulted him. Membrane \\d. 1316. Jan. 1. Commission to John de Donec[astre], Hugh de Louther and Adam de Clipstone. Middelton, as the king has been given to understand that the taxation of the twentieth and fifteenth, granted to the king in the county of York, and also the levying thereof is delayed because the king's bailiffs and the bailiffs of others in the said county have resisted the taxers and collectors of the twentieth and a fifteenth in the said county, and refuse to obey, according to the tenor of the king's mandates directed to the said bailiffs on that behalf, by refusing to make the men of their bailiwicks, by whom the taxation ought to be made, to come before the taxers, or to execute other things which pertain to their office according to the mandate of the taxers made to them on the king's behalf, and also that the said bailiffs, frequently caused divers distraints made by the said taxers and their men, by reason of the said twenty and fifteenth, the taxers being ignorant thereof and without mandate from them, to be delivered up, and that they with others break the king's pounds (parous) in which the distraints are im- pounded (imparcantur) and shut up, and lead them away in contempt of the king, &c. 9 EDWARD II.— Part L 425 1316. Jan. 1. Clipstoue. 1315. Membrane \\d — cont. Dec. 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Louther, John de Donecastre, Clipstone. Richard de Bernyngham and Alexander de Cave, on complaint by William de Aslagby that John de Eure, Ralph de Boleinere, Thomas de Whiteworth, Hugh de Bolemere, Stephen del Ker, William le Forester of Wilton, John le Palfrayman, Peter Gobet, William Attebek of Wilton, William le Keu, Robert de Boyngton, John Percy of Kildal, Robert Bard, Robert Capoun, John his brother, Thomas de Semer, John Bryndboys, Richard de Salley of Grisburn, Dukettus Oweyne of Wilton, Robert his brother, John leTendour, Thomas de Westbek of Wilton, ' Alan Joneserjaunt de Eglesclif,' John son of John de Funteyns and Robert his brother, John son of John, Robert de Grendon and John his brother, John le Coyngniers of Sokburn, William le Bercher of Wilton, John de Leybnrn and John le Fuglder, with others, came to his manor at Thymelby, co. York, broke his doors and gates and threw down his stone walls there, entered the manor and abducted Cassandra and Juliana, daughters and heiresses of John de Eglesclif, deceased, minors in his custody, whoso marriages belong to him because the said John de Eglesclif held his land from him by knight service, and carried away his goods found in the inai.or. By p.s. The like to John de Foxle, Walter de Mollesworthe nnd William de Brok, on complaint by the abbot of St. Katharine's, Rouen, that Otewel Purcel, Thomas his son, Roger de Sancto Licio, William son of Eustace de la Rokele, Philip Hunte, Hugh Power, Walter Godefray, Henry son of Walter de Bukyngham, Hugh Godefrey, Henry le Webbe, T honias le Mouner, James le Webbe, Richard de Stone, Walter Purcel, Walter son of John Purcel, Hugh Milis, Walter de Stratton, Richard Paunt, William Eldcorn, Ralph Godefreye, William de Hildesdon, Hugh Eldcorn, John son of Walter Godefrey, Thomas le Skytmere, Adam son of Nicholas, Nicholas Oweyn, Thomas son of Nicholas, Adam le Monek, William de Barton, William son of William le Mouner and William dt; Langeport, broke his close at Tyngewyk, co. Buckingham, felled his trees growing therein, carried diem away, and other goods of his, and assaulted his men and servants appointed to the custody of the close. By K. Jan. 4. The like to Hugh de Louther, Richard de Bernyngham and Alexander Clipstone. de Cave. Whereas the king had been given to understand that Gerard Salveyn, late escheator on this side Trent and sheriff of the county of York, and other sheriffs of the same county, after the king had assumed the govern- ance of the realm, and their clerks, bailiffs and ministers, and the constable and keepers of prisoners, and also the bailiffs of liberties in the said county, under colour of their offices, had in divers ways oppressed the men of the county and others coming into it, and extorted money from them, and whereas the kiug had appointed John de Moubray, Henry le Scrope, John de Insula and the said Richard de Bernyngham, to enquire, by oath of good men of the county of York, touching such allegations, and whereas he had associated the said Hugh de Louther with them to hear and determine the matter, and had issued a further mandate, by reason whereof the said John de Moubray and Hugh de Louther heard a certain plaint between the prior of Kirkham and the said Gerard Salveyn, then sheriff of the said county, wherein the prior alleged that the latter with Thomas de Cayton, then under-sheriff of that county, procured Walter de Geruardby and Adam Arundel to sue out a writ of quare impedit against him touching the advowson of the church of Quixley, and that the said Gerard with the said Thomas maintained that plea, whereby the said Walter and Adam presented to that church Gerard son of the said Gerard, upon which the prior arrained a writ against them of darrein presentment, and delivered the writ to the said Gerard, as sheriff, who would not execute that writ until the prior made a line with him of 426 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane lid — cOnt. 130 marks, before the said John de Moubray and Hugh de Louther, who began to hear the above plaint, but have not yet determined it, wherefore the prior has presented his supplication to the king praying a speedy remedy. By C. Jan. 11. The like to Hugh de Louther, Richard de Bernyngham, and Alexander Clipstone. de Cave, touching divers extortions alleged to have been committed by Gerard Salveyn, late escheator on this side Trent and sheriff of the county of York, under colour of his office, on the men of that county, touching which a com- mission of oyer and terminer had been issued to John de Moubray, Henry le Scrope, John de Insula and Richard de Bernyngham, with whom Hugh de Louther was afterwards associated ; under which commission and a subse- quent mandate from the king John de Moubray and Hugh de Louther commenced to hear the matter, which was not determined owing to John de Moubray having no leisure to attend thereto. Membrane lOd. Jan. 15. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donec[astre] and Alexander Clipstone. de Cave, touching an appeal in the county of York by Beatrice, late the wife of Thomas Knot of Skelton, co. York, against William de Haugesgarth for the death of her husband. By fine of 40s. Jan. 8. The like to John de Foxle, John Randolf and John de Westcote, on Clipstone. complaint by the prior of St. Swithun's, Winchester, touching the persons who broke his close at Crundal, co. Southampton, fished in his stew there, carried away fish, broke the head of the stew so that the water and fish drained out, and assaulted his men and servants. By K. on the information of W. de Ayrem[ynne]. Jan. 15. Commission to William son of William and Roger to Sancto Andrea to Clipstone. enquire in the presence of Thomas de Cressy and William Folejambe of Gratton, the king's attorney, into the report that the said Thomas, whom the king had appointed to select 60 foot men-at-arms within the wapentake of Broklestowe, co. Nottingham, for the war against Scotland, assembled a large number of men and told them to be prepared to go thither at their own expense, by fear of which he extorted money from them, and when he had taken the selected men towards Scotland received gilts from them to permit them to return. By K. Feb. 1. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Neville of Stokes and Lincoln. Nicholas de Bolingbrok, on complaint by Matilda late the wife of William de Sandale that Robert son of Robert Ivesone of Helineswelle and William son of Oliver le Vendur of Helmeswelle broke the gates of her dwelling place at Helmeswelle, co. Lincoln, and the doors and windows of her houses there, entered the houses, assaulted her, and carried away her goods. Membrane 9d. Feb. 1. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, Walter de Mulles- Lincoln. worthe and William de Brok, on complaint by the abbot of St. Katharine s, Rouen, that Otewel Purcel and Thomas his son, Roger de Sancto Licio, William son of Eustace de la Rokele, Philip le Hunt, Hugh Power, Walter Godefray, Henry son of Walter de Bukyngham, Hugh Godefniy, Henry le Webbe, Thomas le Mouner, James le Webbe, Richard de Stone, Walter Purcel, Walter son of John Purcel, Hugh Milis, Walter de Stratton, Richard Paunt, William Eldcorn, Ralph Godefray, William de Hildesdon, 9 EDWARD II.— Past I. 427 1316. Membrane 9d — cont. Hugh Eldcorn, John son of Walter Godefray, Thomas le Skynnere, Adam son of Nicholas, Nicholas Oweyn, Thomas son of Nicholas, Adam le Monek, William de Barton, William son of William le Mouner and William de Langeport felled his trees growing in bis wood at Tyngewyk, co. Buckingham, carried them away, and also his goods, and assaulted his men and servants. Changed by the Chancellor, because sealed at another time. Feb. 1. The like to Humphrey de Waledene and Robert de Maddyngle, on corn- Lincoln, plaint by John Engayne, touching the persons who broke his parks at Dylyngton, co. Huntingdon, hunted therein and carried away deer. By the Chancellor, at the instance of the earl of Hereford. Feb. 4. The like to John Chaynel, John de Trillowe and John de Barewe, on Lincoln. complaint by John Gift'urd, of Brymmesfeld, touching the persons who broke his parks at Brymmesfeld, co. Gloucester, and entered his free warren there, hunted therein, and carried away deer, hares and rabbits. By K. Feb. 5. The like to William Herle, John de Wyleghby, Richard de Bere and John Lincoln. de Westcote, on complaint by Adam de Forthho, touching the persona who burnt his house at Forthho, co. Northampton, together with his goods. By fine of 40*. Feb. 5. The like to John de Donecastre and Adam de Middelton, on complaint by Lincoln. the prior of Wartre that, although the king lately took him and his men and possessions under his protection, Hugh de Louther, John de Louther, parson of the church of Barton, Henry ' Jonesprest de Louther,' William de Edenhale, William de Clifton, Henry le Clerk of Barton, Adam del Dale of Keudale, Stephen Bourthank, William Bouchard, John Bacon the elder, John Bacon the younger, William de Buskes, Adam Colman and John Tympan, with others, carried away his goods at Barton, co. Westmoreland, and assaulted John de Calworth, his fellow canon. By tine of 40*. Feb. 4. The like to John de Botetourte, William de Ormesby and John de Lincoln. Mutford, on complaint by Hermann Clippyng by his petition exhibited before the king in the Council that John de Holebrok, Thomas le Reuter, Thomas Stace, Gilbert Roberd and Henry Roton of Ipswich, with others, seized and imprisoned him at Ipswich, carried away his goods, and assaulted his men and servants. By pet. of C. Afterwards, on 10 February, Gilbert Pecche was associated with the above named justices to hear the matter. Membrane M. Feb. 1. Commission de walliis ct fossatis to John de Meryct, Richard de Rodeneye Lincoln. and John de Clyvedon for the sea coast and adjacent parts in the county of Somerset. Jan. 30. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Cliderhou, John de Lincoln. Bromfeld and Walter de Berthorpe, touching divers extortions and other offences alleged to have been committed by Robert le Belyetere, of Warwick, whom Guy de Bello Campo, late earl of Warwick and sheriff of the county of Worcester, had appointed as his under-sheriff in the said county, and by other bailiff's and ministers of the king, under colour of their office, in the county of Worcester. By K. {Inserted at a later date.) Afterwards Henry Spigurnel and Adam de Herwynton were associated with the above named justices to hear the matter on 12 May. 428 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 8d — cont. Feb. 5. The like to William de Ormesby, Richard de Walsyngham and Robert Lincoln. Burguillioun, on representation on behalf of the abbot of St. Benets', Hulme, that John Idanye and John his son, Henry Attefen, Jobn Steresman of Wroxham, John Godefray and others fished in his several fishery at Hoveton St. John of Wroxham, co. Norfolk, carried away fish and assaulted his men and servants. By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh. Feb. 7. Writ de intendendo, directed to the king's bailiffs, ministers, and lieges in Lincoln. the county of York, for John Malebys and William de Hebbedene, whom the king lately appointed to levy and collect the scutages in the county of York for the armies of the late king in Scotland for the years 28, 31 and 34 Edward I. and to enquire by oath of good men of the said county what fees in that county were held in chief of the late king at those dates, and what appertained to him from escheats, honors and perquisities, and what heirs were minors and in his custody, and what archbishoprics, bishoprics, abbacies, priories and other ecclesiastical dignities or offices were void in those times, the custody of the temporalities of which belonged to the late king, and how many and who held knights' fees from the said heirs, archbishops and other dignities and offices, and what portion of a knight's fee each held and where, and to levy and collect from each fee for the king's use 40s., as the king has heard that the levying of the scutages is much delayed through the bailiffs not having caused men of their bailiwicks, by whom the premises could be enquired into before the said John Maiebys and William de Hebbedene, to come before them and to attend to them in the premises. Membrane 7d. Feb. 15. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Botetourte, John de Mutford Lincoln. and John de Fresyngfeld, touching the peisons who broke the king's park at Haule, co. Suffolk, hunted therein and carried away deer. Feb. 20. The like to the same justices, touching the persons who killed John Iring, Lincoln. late keeper of the king's park of Haule, co. Suffolk. By K. Membrane 6d. Feb. 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Curteneye and John de Lincoln. Foxle, on complaint by Oliver de Burdegala, king's yeoman, touching the persons who carried away his goods at Hewysshe, co. Devon. By K. on the information of R. de Northburgh. Membrane 5d. Feb. 7. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby and John de Lincoln. Fresingfeld, on complaint by John Boteturt that Thomas de Burgh, Robert de Hacford, John Russel, John de Braundissh, Adam de Bayuse, Robert le Stedeman, Walter le Hunte and Thomas le Stedeman, with others, broke his park at Bradele, co. Suffolk, by night, hunted therein, and carried away deer. Feb. 10. Commission de walliis et fossatis to John de Ifeld, John de Horton and Lincoln. William de Northho for the shore of the Thames between Derteford Flete and Grenewyche, co. Kent. 9 EDWARD II.— Part I. 429 Membrane 5d — cont. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Thomais Plaiz and Robert de Sandale. Whereas lately, on complaint of the commonalty of the realm that divers men of the realm conveyed victuals to Scotland for the sustenance of the king's enemies, the king caused a proclamation to be made against so doing, and afterwards being informed that clivers men of the county of York, notwithstanding the proclamation, conveyed corn and other victuals to the parts of Scotland, he issued a commission to Nicholas de Bolynbrok and the said Thomas Plaiz and Robert de Sandale to enquire what men conveyed corn and other victuals from the said county towards Scotland for the sustenance of his enemies, from what places, and what victuals, and who sold the corn and victuals to the Scots or unknown persons to be carried without the realm, who received the Scots and such persons, and who collected the corn in those parts and held it until the advent of the Scots or such unknown persons to sell it to them, and the king was further informed that upon inquisition made by the said commissioners many persons were indicted for those trespasses and taken and detained in prison, from which they cannot be delivered without the king's special mandate, and also that others, after the proclamations, conveyed divers victuals, armour and other necessaries to the king's enemies. The commissioners are to enquire into the matter, indict and imprison offenders, and inflict fines proportionate to the nature of the offence. Membrane Ad. Feb. 12. Lincoln. Feb. 20. Lincoln. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Cliderhoti, .John de Bromfeld and Walter de Berthorpe, touching divers extortions and other offences alleged to have been committed in the counties of Worcester and Warwick by Malcolm Musard, late chief forester of the king's forest of Feckenham, and other ministers of the forest under colour of their office. The like to Willi am Botreaux, William de Bourne and Henry Chaum- bernon, on complaint, by Oliver de Dynham that Roger de Boklond the elder, Roger de Boklond the younger, Richard Cammel, Richard de Clene- cumbe, Alan de Witheghe, Thomas atte Worthy, Richard Spensere, John de Uppeton, John Burnerd of Hauenemoutb, William son of Roger de Bokeloud, John Tol, Stephen de Uppeton, Richard ' Jnthecuinbe,' Roger son of Richard le Spensere atte Worthy, Peter Herigaud of Boghedon, Simon de Thorleston, Andrew Cole, Roger son of Andrew Cole, Ranulph Hope, Guy ( Wydti) Alayn, Guy le Caus, Simon 1 the personesman,' Gervase Seuward, Stephen son of John Phelip, Guy de Virga, John Strange, John Loveryng, John Cole, Richard le Workman, Robert Pype, l'liilip de Hauenemoutb, Richard Tabbe, Peter le Burgeys, John Prallyng, Reginald Grotey, Gervase Hureward, William Wykeman, Roger le Baly, William Waleys ' le messer,' John le Noreys, Philip le Porcher, John Cole, William Frese, Robert le Shephird, (Jeoifrey le Tesere, Simon Cole, William Hure- ward the elder, William Hureward the younger, Gervase Frese, Robert Cole of Wythegh, Richard Cole, Richard Batecok of Wytheghe, Roger le Mey, Roger le Lange, Thomas le Hurl, Roger Martyn, Stephen le Knef and John Loveryng assaulted him at Thorleston, co. Devon, imprisoned him, and also assaulted his men and servants. By K. on the information of J. de Cherleton. Commission to John de Donecastre, Peter de Eyville and Alexander de Cave to enquire touching a complaint by divers men of the parts of Spaldyngmore and of the liberty of the bishop of Durham of Houeden, co. York, that by the diversion of certain watercourses, and defect of repair 430 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 131(3. Membrane 4td — cont. and by the flooding of certain dykes in the said parts, the low lands of the said men and tenants have been frequently inundated, and by such inunda- tions their corn has been submerged and destroyed, whereby they have been impoverished. Feb. 12. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Bardelby, Edmund de Lincoln. Passele and John de Ifeld, on complaint by William de Eehingham touch- ing the persons who entered his free warren at Eehingham, Udimere, Mundefeld, Bevyngham, Pokedene, Stopeham, Lynche and Yapeton, co. Sussex, hunted therein, fished in his fishery there, and carried away hares, &c. Feb. 22. Commission to Edmund de Eyncurt and Henry de Fenton touching a Lincoln. petition by the men of Claypol, and of the adjacent parts, exhibited before the king and Council, setting forth that they and others, wishing to pass from their town to the town of Newark, were accustomed to pass by a way leading from Claypol to Newark across the bridge of Oldehebrigge, which is on the confines of the counties of Lincoln and Nottingham, with their horses, carts and other animals and carriages, and that the said bridge, on account of failure to repair and maintain it, has become so dilapidated, and the timber and stones thereof have been carried away, and the way itself by the inun- dations has been so deteriorated that men passing there cannot examine the metes of the said way, whereby many losses and dangers befall them. The commissioners are to repair to the place and view the bridge and way, and to enquire by oath of good men of those counties into the entire matter. Feb. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Neville of Stokes, Roger de Lincoln. Cubledyk and Nicholas de Bolingbrok, on complaint by Robert Drabbede, of Conyngesby, that William de Rothele, Ralph Paynnene of Lincoln, John son of William de Harebothe and Ralph his brother, Thomas Provide, Simon son of Elias and Walter Cattenese, with others, fished in his stews at Conyngesby, co. Lincoln, and carried away fish and other goods of his. ByC. Membrane 3d. Feb. 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, Richard de Lincoln. Walsyngham and Robert de Burguillon, on complaint by Richard Godsweyn of Ludham that John Idany and John his snn, John Steresman of Wroxham, Henry atte Fen, John Godefrey, and others, assaulted him at Hoveton St. John, co. Norfolk, and carried away his goods. By K. Feb. 20. The like to J. de Donecastre, Thomas Plaiz and Robert de Sandale, on Lincoln. information that Gerard de Usflet, Richard do Anlouby, Ralph de Neville, Nicholas son of John de Swanneslond and Stephen his brother, Robert son of Peter and Simon his brother, Richard Herle, Alexander le Provost and Nicholas his brother, Robert Waytecak and Alan his son, Adam Astelat, William atte Grene of Westelvele, William Bradan of Westelvele, John Bradan of Westelvele, and others, by night, broke the walls and dykes con- structed for the protection of the king's manor of Myton in Kyngeston on Hull, co. York, and of his other lands there, so that his corn and meadows in the manor and in the said lands were submerged , Feb. 20. Commission to Edmund de Eyncourt, Nicholas de Wydtnereton and Lincoln. Richard de Wbatton, upon complaint of the men of the county of Nottingham, and of others passing through that county, to survey the bridges and causeways in the king's highways, and divers other places within the county of Nottingham and the banks of the Smyte, Dyvene, Wvtheme, Middelwytheme and Fulbek and other streams and dykes there, 9 EDWARD II.— Part I. 431 1316. Membrane 3d — cont. and in divers places in the said county, and to cause the former to be repaired and the latter to be cleaned out, as the lands of the king, and of others in those parts, are frequently flooded. Commission to John de Donecastre and Robert de Notyngham to enquire into the complaint of the men of ths counties of Nottingham and Derby, by petition exhibited before the king and Council that, whereas the course of the river Trente, from the mid stream of the said river, from the river Huinbre, to the castle of Nottingham, ought to be of the breadth of one perch at least, and of old time, whereof the memory of man exists not, was accus- tomed to be, so that ships laden with goods and merchandise could freely pass by the said river Trent from the Huinber to the said castle, never- theless, William de Colwyk and his ancestors diverted its course by weirs, and piles fixed in its waters to hi3 watermill at Overcolewyk, where- by such ships cannot pass to the castle, and that by such weirs a great part of the profit which the king ought to receive from the fishery in his weirs and mills at Nottingham have failed him, to his loss, and the loss of all dwelling in those parts. By pet. of C. Feb. 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, John de Mutford Lincoln. and John de Thorpe to enquire by oatli of good men of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk touching the transport of victuals to Scotland, contrary to the proclamation. A previous commission had been issued to Richard de Walsingham, Richer de Kef ham, Henry Beaufiz and the said John do Mutford to hear arid determine the like offences in the same counties, but the king understands that notwithstanding such commission offences still continue. Membrane 2d. Jan. 2. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, Robert de Clipstone. Maddyngle ar.d John de Fresingfeld, on complaint by Katherine Maisle[r]- williainessoster de Dounhamheth that Thomas de Ingaldesthorpe, a con- servator of the peace in the county of Norfolk, John de Bucton, Thomas de Massingham and William de Bedyngham, with others, assaulted her at Dounhamheth, in full market, and carried away her goods. By p.s. The like to the same justices on complaint by Katherine ' Maester- Williamessoster de Dounhamheth ' that William do Bedyngham, bailiff ofthe abbot of Ramesheye of Dounhamheth, Peter de Spaldynge and John ' the persones-brother ' of Dounhamheth, together with othois, reaped and carried away her corn growing at Dounhamheth, co. Norfolk, and assaulted her and Laurence atte Welle, her man and servant. By p.s. The like to the same justices, on complaint by John de Massingham that Thomas de Ingaldesthorpe, a conservator of the peace in the county of Norfolk, William Dunton, Thomas de Massingham, Koger le Chaumberleyn, John lo Ser jaunt, Roger le Greve and Andrew le II ay ward, with others, assaulted him at Wynbodesham, co. Norfolk, and kept him in prison until he made and sealed a bond for 20/. to be paid to the said Thomas de Ingaldesthorpe. By p.s. Membrane Id. Commission to Alexander de Cave, Roger de Grymeston and Kichard Biset to audit the accounts of the collectors of the pavage lately granted to the men of the town of Beverley, to enquire whether any persons have converted any part of it to their own use, and to certify to the king thereof. ( 432 ) 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. ■^g-^g Membranes 36 and 35. Feb. 14. Inspeximus and confirmation to the prior and convent of St. Cuthbert's, Lincoln. Wirkesope, of divers charters and grants, viz. : I. Of letters patent, dated at Crokston, 2 October, 52 Henry III. by which that king after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Roger de Leyburne, then justice of the forest beyond Trent, granted to the prior and convent of Wyrkesope two cartloads of heath to be taken daily iD the forest of Shyrewode, which two cartloads do not exceed the value of 60s. a year, for the good of his own soul and of the souls of his ancestors and heirs, and also in consideration of the loss which the prior and convent sustained in their wood of Grave, which Edward, the king's eldest son, caused to be felled in the time of trouble in the realm to make engines and other necessaries to invade and take the island of Axyholine, then resisting the king. The prior and convent are to take the said cartloads of heath in two places of the forest, viz. in Rumwode and Outheslund, and to carry the same whither they will without hindrance of the king, his heirs or ministers. II. Of letters patent, dated at Stryvelyn, 24 April, 32 Edward I. by which the king granted to the prior and convent of Wyrkesope, upon fine made by the prior before the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer, licence to appropriate the church of Sutton-upon-Trent, which is of their patronage. III. Of very many grants, concessions and releases, undated, made by divers private persons. [This Inspeximus is not quoted in the Monasticon, although a reference is given to it in vol. vi. p. 120.] Membrane 35. Jan. 18. Pardon to William de Melton, king's clerk, of all manner of accounts Clipstone. and reckonings which he was bound to render, or which can hereafter be exacted from him, in consideration of good service rendered by him to the king, before the latter undertook the governance of the realm, in receiving and expending the king's money and other goods', and in ministering to him in other ways, and also on account of the king's knowledge of his good service and fidelity in converting to the king's profit all money and other goods which fell his into hands aud custody. By p.s. which is on the files of the tenth year. Membrane 34. Feb. 11. Appointment of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, as Lincoln. captain of the forces, as well horse as foot, appointed to act against Lewelin Bren in the land of Glomorgan, late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford. [Fcedera : Pari. TVrits.'j By K. 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 433 Membrane 34 — cont. Grant to the men of South Wales and West Wales, who have offered to go at their own expense against Llewellyn Bren and his accomplices until Easter, that their service so granted to the king shall not be to tlie pre- judice of them or their heirs. By K. Writ of aid, directed to William Martyn, justice of South Wales, for Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, Bartholomew tie Bade- lesmere and others, whom the king is about to send to those parts to repress the malice of Llewellyn Bren and his accomplices. Mandate to Payn Turberville, constable of the castle of Kaerdif, to deliver up the castle, with its armour, victuals, and all other, the king's goods, which are in his custody therein, to John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, whom the king is sending to Wales to repress Llewellyn ap Rees, a Welshman of the land of Morganno in Wales, late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, which land by the earl's death is in the king's hands, upon information that the said Llewellyn is committing divers homicides, depredations, arsons and other offences there. By K. Writ of aid. for John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, directed to the knights, free men and other tenants of the town of Kaerdif. By K. Writ of aid, directed to the sheriffs and other ministers of the king in the counties of Gloucester, Somerset and Dorset, for Stephen le Blunt, king's clerk, appointed to purvey victuals in those counties, and to carry them to divers places as is commanded to him, for the expedition which the king intends to send to suppress Llewellyn Bren, a Welshman, and his followers, who, in the land of Glamorgan, late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, tenant in chief, commit divers outrages. By K, Appointment, until Midsummer, of Robert de Sapy, Richard de la Ryvere and Stephen le Blound, to be commissioners of array for the purpose of raising 1,000 foot soldiers in the forest of Dene and elsewhere in the county of Gloucester, who are to be marched, at the king's wages, under the com- mand of Bartholomew de Badelesmere and William de Monte Acuto, against Llewellyn Urcn and his followers. [Far/. Writs.] By K. Appoiutment of Rees ap Griffith to be a commissioner to raise able-bodied men-at-arms in the parts of Kardigan, Kermerdyn, Cantremoure, Enielin and Buelt, in order to proceed against Llewellyn Bren and his followers. \_Fuedera : Pari. Writs.] Grant by the king, upon petition presented in the Parliament at Lincoln by divers lieges of the parts of West Wales and South Wales, for the removal of grievances inflicted on them by his ministers, touching the observance of customs and the redress of such grievances, viz. the custom of 'amobrage'; exemption from caption of the goods of free men; the custom called ' blodwyte ' ; suits between Welshmen and Welshmen touching contracts or trespasses, and between Welshmen and Englishmen and other foreigners; the custom called ' Westua ' ; felonies and trespasses for which they are charged by the king's bailiffs by virtue of their office ; the excessive number of the king's bailiffs; and the punishment of any of his bailiffs or ministers acting contrary to the above concession. [Ftedera.] By K. and the whole Council. Membrane 33. Grant by the king, upon like petition of the men of North Wales, touch- ing the observance of customs and the redress of grievances, viz. the custom called ' amobrage ' ; exemption from caption of the goods of free men ; E £ 434 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 33 — cont. each free man having two or more sons may have one of them ordained without licence sought from the king or his justice ; free Welshmen during the next three years may sell or grant their lands, tenements and rents to other free Welshmen, provided such sales or grants be not made to prelates, religious, or to the king's ministers or the ministers of others, seculars or ecclesiastics; that the ordinances made at Keuynton in the time of Edward I., when the king was prince of Wales, upon petition made by men of the commonalty of North Wales, shall in all their articles be observed, and that the justice, or in default of him the chancellor, shall remedy any grievance. [Fcedera.] By K. and the whole Council. Feb. 7. Licence, for the alienation in mortmain, by William de Goldington, of a Lincoln. messuage, a carucate of land, 8 acres of meadow, 15 acres of wood, and 10/. of rent in Thele, Amwelle, and Bures Giffard, pasturage for six cows and 100 wethers in his demesne lands in Thele, at all times of the year, with his own cows and wethers, and the advowsons of the churches of Thele and Ahlharn, to the keeper and chaplains of the chantry at the altar of St. Mary, in the church of St. Margaret, Thele, in augmentation of their sustenance, celebrating divine service daily for the soul of himself and the souls of his ancestors and heirs, and all Christians. By fine of 40 marks. Feb. 26. Grant to J. bishop of Lincoln and the dean and chapter of the church of Lincoln. St. Mary, Lincoln, that they may retain 700/. out of the arrears of the tenth lately granted to the king by the clergy of the province of Canterbury, as the same shall be levied, and also out of the next aid to be granted by the same clergy, in satisfaction of 700/. delivered at the king's request as a loan into the king's Wardrobe to Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, out of the money of the tenth for six years lately current in the said church of Lincoln, then in their custody. By K. Vacated because surrendered in the eleventh year and cancelled when other letters were made. Membrane 32. Feb. 24. Lincoln. Feb. 21. Lincoln. Feb. 27. Clipstone. Licence for John de Garonne, earl of Surrey, granted at his request, to bring his suit for a divorce against Dame Joan de Bars, the king's niece, in the Court Christian, before Master Gilbert de Myddelton and Master Willinm de Bray, canons of the church of St. Paul, London, and the prior of the Trinity, London, and that Maud de Neirford, upon withdrawing from her pro- cess of pre-contract which she is bringing against him before Master Richard de Ryngestede, official of the archdeacon of Norfolk, may commence proceed- ings anew against the said earl and dame Joan touching such pre-contract before the above-named judges, or others. Withiu the quarter of a year after the divorce is pronounced, the earl is to enfeoff Dame Joan of 740 marks a year of land in the towns of Graham and Gretwelle, and the soke of Gretwelle and to give security for the due performance thereof. The earl is to be dis- charged from his recognisance in 200/. for the sustenance of Dame Joan and the costs of his plea. French. By K. Grant, for three years, to the bailiffs and good men of Donecastre, at the request of John de Sandale, king's clerk, the chancellor, of pavage upon all wares brought for sale into their town, to be collected by John de Donecastre and Thomas Frere, or their deputies appointed for the purpose. By K. Grant to Ralph de Crumbwelle, in consideration of his losses in Scotland on the king's service, that he may fell, to the extent of 20 acres, trees in his wood of Lamleye, which is within the mete of the king's forest of Shirewode, and sell them to his profit. By p.s. 9 EDWARD II — Part II. 435 1315. Membrane 32 — cont. Nov. 8. Grant to Master Stephen Walrand, king's clerk, of the prebend of Clipstone. Haghmon (sic), in the church of Ferns, in Ireland, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Ferns in the time of the late king. By K. Mandate in pursuance for him to A. bishop of Ferns to admit the afore- said Philip (sic). 1316. March 2. Safe-conduct, for one year, for John Blithehait, master of a ship of Clipstone. Donald de Mar, king's yeoman, called la Blithe, of Neweheth, trading with his ship to divers places, provided that he does not communicate with the king's enemies. By p. a. March 1. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for all merchants, strangers, and Clipstone. foreigners, except enemies of the king or of the king of France, coming into the realm with corn and other victuals, wines, spices, and other merchandise, to remain and trade therein, as the king has been informed that divers alien merchants do not come within his realm as they were accustomed, in conse- quence of a proclamation, which he lately caused to be published, ordering that all men, viz. of Flanders, then within the realm, should quit it before a certain day now elapsed. By 0. March C. Licence, for the alienation in mortmain, to the prior and convent of Clipstone. Penteneye, by Petronilla de Nerford, of a moiety of an acre of land in Abyton, and the advowson of the church of that town. By fine of 10 marks. March 6. John de Levynton and John Ymbert, canons of the church of St. Mary, Clipstone. Suthwyk, bringing news of the death of William, late prior of that place, have letters of licence to elect for the sub-prior and convent. By p.s. March 8. Ralph de Monte Heremerii, going on pilgrimage to Santiago, has letters Clipstone. nominating John de Abboteston his attorney until Midsummer. March 10. Licence for Peter de Montibus to grant to Theobald de Bray and Sarah Clipstone. his wife, and the heirs of the said Theobald, his manor of Whytefeld, co. Northampton, held in chief ; and for them to demise the same to Peter de Montibus and Isabella his wife, for their lives. By fine of 20s. Confirmation of a demise by Walter, sometime abbot of Westminster, and the convent of that place, to Ralph de Pcrham for life, subject to a payment of 70 marks a year for the first ten years, and then upon the com- pletion of that term, of 52/. a year for the life of the grantee, of their manor of Knolle with Grafton and other hamlets pertaining to the manor, which the said abbot and convent held together with other manors, lunds and tenements of the gift of the late king, to celebrate the anniversary and do other pious works for the soul of Eleanor, sometime queen of England, the king's mother. By fine of 20 marks. Appointment, during pleasure, of Gilbert de Rouhiry to be a justice of the Bench, in the place of William Inge. [Par/. Writs.'] Feb. 23. Lincoln. Feb. 21. Lincoln. Membrane 31. Confirmation of the release in mortmain, which John son of Robert Dammesone of Croilland made to the prior and convent of St. Katharine's without Lincoln, of 13s. 4d. of rent in Walton by Graham, which they used to pay to him for lands and tenements which they held in Walton. By fine contained in another charter. Licence for the dean and chapter of the cathedral church of Lincoln to enclose a lane in the suburb of Lincoln, adjoining the dwelling places of e e 2 436 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Feb. 24. Lincoln. Feb. 28. Lincoln. Feb. 22. Lincoln. Feb. 14. Lincoln. Feb. 20. Lincoln. Feb. 13. Lincoln. Membrane 31 — cont. certain canons of their church, which lane leads from the -way of Estgate to Pottergate towards the south, viz. from the southern part of another lane leading towards Wayneswelle to the said way of Pottergate, for the enlargement of the said dwelling places, and for the security of them and of other ministers of the church. By K. Licence for the dean and chapter of the church of Lincoln, for the security of the canons and ministers of their church, to enclose the entire precinct of their church and a certain lane between the dwelling places of certain canons of the church and the gardens of the said canons, which lane leads from the way of Estgate to Pottergate, and which the king had granted them a licence to enclose for the enlargement of the said dwelling places, and also the said gardens, with a stone wall twelve feet in height, and to crenellate the precinct, lane and gardens aforesaid, in accordance with a like licence granted to them by the late king on account of homicides and other outrages committed in the street and lanes around the precinct and in the precinct of their church. By K. Pardon, at the instance of queen Isabella, to William le Butiller of Wemme and Ella his wife, Peter Dunnyng, Geoffrey, parson of the church of Prilleston, Alan Doreward, Thomas de Fyncham, Thomas le Fillour, chaplain, William son of Roger But, John Clubbe, Symondesman Busshe, Richard Busshe, John Cok of Bedyngfeld and William Cok, for certain trespasses committed by them against Robert de Sefeld, whereof they were convicted in the court of King's Bench, By K. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Robert de Umfram- ville, earl of Anegos, keeper of the king s forest beyond Trent, for Walter de Bedewynde, king's clerk, treasurer of the church of St. Peter, York, to whom the king had formerly granted licence to enclose 40 acres of waste, by the perch of the forest, of the soil of his manor of Alne and Tollerton, within the metes of the forest of Galtres in places called ' Foxholm,' 'Fulwyth,' 'Mikelbush' and Tollertonemore,' with a little dyke and low hedge according to the assize of the forest, so that the king's deer can freely enter and leave it, and to reduce the same to cultivation, to hold to him and his successors, treasurers of the said church, to grant the said 40 acres to Alexander de Bergh and his heirs, subject to a certain yearly rent payable to the treasurers of the said church. Licence also for Walter de Bedewynde to grant to the 3aid Alexander and his heirs common of pasture for all manner of animals and beasts in all lands, tenements, woods and places within the said forest, in which the free tenants of the said manor have common of pasture, to hold subject to a yearly rent. By fine of \ mark. Licence to Richard Pavel, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, to appoint brother Ralph de Castre and brother John de Cateral to be his attorneys, for two years, in all matters concerning the Hospital. Simple protection, without clause, for one year, for Peter Russel, parson of the church of Etton. Writ of aid, until the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, for Edmund de Wyndesores, king's serjeant, whom the king is sending to purvey necessaries for the office of the pantry of the Household, and to bring the same to certain places according to his command. The like for the undermentioned purveyors, viz. — Roger Pate, for the office of the pantry. Robert Romayn, 1 Ralph Spray, J for the office of the kitchen. 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 437 1316. Membrane 31 — cont. Feb. 20. Lincoln. Feb. 23. Lincoln. March 3. Clipstone. for the office of the scullery. for the office of the saucier. for the office of the hall. John de Somery, John Powys, Walter de Harewe, Master Richard le Saucier (Salsarius), \ William de London, J David de Coleshulle, Roger de Bulfoid, Gilbert de Wynston, John de Carleford, for the office of the chamber. Commission to John de Foxle and Thomas de Wylughby, upon the revocation by the king, at the instigation of the Ordainers, of the pardon granted to the heirs and executors of the testament of [Anthony] late bishop of Durham, of all debts due from him to Edward I. and to the king, to take into the king's hands the bishop's goods and chattels, and also to levy all debts due to the bishop on the day of hi? death, until the king shall be fully satisfied, and to receive the accounts of the executors of all the bishop's goods and chattels which came into their hands, and also of other bailiffs and ministers, and also to make allowances and grant acquittances to the executors, bailiffs, etc. : with mandate in pursuance to R. bishop of Durham. Discharge of Roger le Brabanzon, in consideration of his age and infirmities, from his office of chief justice of the King's Bench He is, nevertheless, to be retained as one of the Privy Council during the whole of the remainder of his life, and he is to be admitted to hold his place in all the king's courts and councils, and to repair to Parliaments at the king's summons whenever his health will allow him. All those who now are, or shall be hereafter of the Council, and all the king's ministers and justices are to admit him to all the Councils, whenever he can attend the same without inconvenience, and to impart the king's secrets to him. [Pari. Writs.] Protection, until Michaelmas, for John Barre of Apelhorpe, who is prosecuting before the king and Council certain business touching assarts, purprestures and other destructions and damages committed in the forest of Clyve by the men of the forest. By C. Mandate to the canons of the king's free chapel of the castle of Hastynges to assign a stall in their choir and a place in their chapter to Adam de Pontefraeto, king's clerk, whom J. bishop of Chichester has admitted, upon the king's presentat ion, to the prebendal portion of the church of Wretling, in the said chapel, which William de Melton lately held in the same, and instituted him prebendary thereof. Master Jordan de Caumville, parson of the church of Clifton Caumville, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Roger Brid and William de Kedwelly his attorneys for two years. Membrane 30. March 10. Presentation of William de Stoweford to the church of St. Uny (Sancti Clipstone. Eunyny) Rydrud, in the diocese of Exeter, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Richard Basset, tenant in chief. March 8. Grant to the abbot and convent of St. Mary's, York, that they may Clipstone. retain 1,300 marks out of the next aid to be granted to the king by the clergy of the province of York in satisfaction of the same sum lant by 438 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 30 — cont. them to him out of the moneys arising from the tenth for six years imposed on the clergy of England by Pope Clement V. of which they were sub-collectors in the diocese of York. The king had then granted to them repayment of their loan out of the first moneys accruing from the twelve pence in the mark then granted to him by the clergy of the province of York out of their ecclesiastical benefices in that province, but subsequently the abbot and convent, with the assent of the keeper of the spirituality of the archbishopric of York, the see being void, and of the dean and chapter of the church of St. Peter, York, at the king's request, agreed to the payment being deferred. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. The like letters for the abbot and convent of Seleby, sub-collectors of the same tenth in the diocese of York, for 200/. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. March 8. Grant to the abbot and convent of St. Mary's, York, that they may retain Clipstone. 300/. out of the next aid to be granted to the king by the clergy of the province of York, in satisfaction of a like sum which they had advanced as a loan to him by the hands of Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, then king's merchant, out of the moneys accruing from the tenth for six years, imposed on the clergy of England by Pope Clement V. of which they were sub- collectors in the diocese of York. The king had then granted to them that they should receive the said 300/. out of the first moneys accruing from the twelve pence in the mark which the clergy of the province of York lately granted to him out of their ecclesiastical goods in that province, to be received at the hands of the abbot and convent of Seleby, collectors of the said twelve pence in some parts of the province, to whom the king had issued a mandate to make such payment. Subsequently the abbot and convent of St. Mary's, York, with the assent of the keeper of the spirituality of the archbishopric of York, the see being void, and of the dean and chapter of St. Peter's, York, at the king's request, agreed to the payment being deferred, so that the said money accruing from the twelve pence might be wholly converted to the advancement of the king's affairs. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. Feb. 20. Safe-conduct, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for William de Hewelle, Lincoln, merchant, whom Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, is sending beyond the seas with a ship of his called the Cogge Valence, to make purveyance of corn and other victuals for his use as he has given security that he will not take the same to Flanders or to the king's Scotch enemies. By K. March 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Roger le Beler of Kirkeby Clipstone. to a' chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of St. Peter, Kirkeby, for the soul of the said Roger and the souls of Alice his wife and his ancestors and successors, &c, of 4 messuages, 4 virgates of land, and 40s. of rent in Kirkeby by Melton, and of a rent of 8^ quarters of maslin out of a carucate of land and at his mills in the same town of Kirkeby. Such chaplain and his successors are to find another chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of the same town of Kirkeby, as above said. Licence also for the said Roger to grant that such chaplain and his successors may grind all the corn which shall be for the sustenance of both chaplains and their households at the said mills, whosoevers hands they may be in, quit of multure. By fine of 40s. Licence for Richard de Pavely, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, and the brethren of the Hospital to hold in mortmain the churches of St. Madern in the bishopric of Exeter, Horkeetowe in 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 439 1316. March 10. Clipstone. March 12. Clipstone. March 14. Clipstone. March 10. Clipstone. March 7. Clipstone. March 16. Ouston. March 15. Ouston. March 20. Langley. Membrane 30 — cont. the bishopric of Lincoln, Eourgham in the bishopric of Rochester, and Wodecote in the bishopric of Winchester, which are of their patronage, and which their predecessors acquired to their own uses in the times of the king's progenitors without their licence. By fine of 407. Licence, in recompeuce for 500 marks which the executors of the testament of Henry de Guldeford granted to the king out of his goods, and for the release of 100/., in which the king was bound to the said executors by letters patent, for the abbot and convent of Dureford to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 20/. a year according to their true value, to find sustenance for two chaplains, of whom one shall be a secnlar and the other a canon of the abbey, to celebrate divine service daily in the conventual church of Dureford for the soul of the said Henry de Guldeford and the souls of all Christians. Writ de i>itendendo,d\vccte& to the tenants of the manor of Drax, late of Robert le Chaumberleyn, tenant in chief, in the king's hands by reason of the minority of John his son and heir, for Master John de Snaynton. William de Ayremynne, king's clerk, who had held the custody of the said manor of the grant of John de Sandalc, king's clerk, to whom Hugh le Despenser, who had the custody thereof of the king's grant, to hold until the heir should be of age, had conveyed it, lately sold the same to Walter de Gosewyk, who granted it to the said Master John de Snaynton. Lnurence, prior of Boxgrave, going beyond the seas, has letters nomi- nating Thomas de Shawe his attorney for one year. Simple protection, for one year, for the master and brethren of the hospital of God's House, Dunwich. Simon Perot, going beyond the 6 seas, has letters nominating Walter de Reynes and Thomas de Coteuham his attorneys for one year. Mandate to Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, to deliver the temporalities of the priory of Lenton to Geoffrey, sometime prior of the house of Provide (Frouilla), whom the abbot of Cluny has preferred to be prior of Lenton, upon the resignation of Reginald, late prior of that place, then in the king's hands, and from whom the king has accepted fealty and to whom he has restored the said temporalities. By p.s. The like to Robert de Clyderhou, escheator on this side Trent. Writ de intendendo for the prior, directed to the knights, free men and all other tenants of the priory. Presentation of Thomas de Eyton to the church of Durham, in the diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land aud heir of William Russel, deceased, tenant in chief. By p.s. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Henry Manetti of Florence, going beyond the seas on his own business. The like, for one year, for Robert de Lughteburgh, burgess of the town of Aberconeway, going in his little ship called la Mariot of Coneway to Ireland to buy corn and other victuals for the munition of the king's towns and castles of Kaernarvon, Aberconeway and Beaumaris, provided he does not convey the same to the enemies of the king, or of the king of France. Signification to H. bishop of Winchester, of the royal assent to the election of Nicholas de Chtryntou, canon of the house of St. Mary, Suth- wyk, to be prior thereof. By p.s, 440 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. Membrane 30 — cont. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abhot and convent of Langele, by William de la Mawe and Benedict Blok of BuDgeye, chaplain, executors of the testament of Sibyl Flathe, of 2 messuages in Great Yarmouth. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the commonalty of the town of Great Yarmouth to the prior and convent of the Holy Trinity, Norwich, of a vacant plot of land in Great Yarmouth, containing 120 feet of land in length and 74 feet in breadth, adjacent to their dwelling-place on the south, for the enlargement thereof, in exchange for a vacant plot in the same town, containing 50 feet in the length and 28 feet in breadth, adjacent to the cemetery of the church of St. Nicholas in the same town, to be granted by the said prior and convent to the parson of the said church of St. Nicholas and his successors, for the enlargement of their cemetery. March 16. Safe-conduct, for one year, for all merchants, strangers, and foreigners, OustoD. except men of Flanders and the Scots, enemies of the king or of the king of France, coming into the realm with corn and other victuals, wines, spices, and other merchandise, to remain and trade therein, as the king has been informed that divers alien merchants do not come within his realm as they were accustomed to do in consequence of a proclamation, which he lately caused to be published, ordering that all men, viz., of Flanders, then within the realm should depart before a certain day now elapsed. No merchant so coming within the realm is to be punished for any offence or default committed by others, of his own nation or of another, in any other kingdom. Afterwards, on 24 April, a like letter was made with the addition ' non inferatis per terrain v el per mare seu quantum in vobis est, etcetera.' 1310. March 15 Ouston. Membrane 29. March 20. Presentation of Bartholomew de Cotingham to the church of Beghton, in Langley. the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. March 17. Presentation of Adam de Colingburne to the church of Oueston, in the Ouston. diocese of Lincoln. By p.8. March 23. Robert, abbot of Fecamp, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Langley. William atte Broke and John Bernier his attorneys for two years. By fine of 40s. March 11. Protection, without clause, until Michaelmas, for the abbot of Thorneye, Gamston. going on pilgrimage to Santiago. By p.s. He also has letters nominating William Harel, his fellow monk, and Geoffrey de Jakele his attorneys for the same time. By p.s. March 20. Pardon to Richard de Stolham and Katherine his wife and John his son Langley. for their trespass in acquiring in fee, without licence, a messuage in Norwich from Roger son of William atte Chirche of Tybenham, tenant in chief ; with restitution of the same. March 21. Grant to J. bishop of Chichester and the dean and chapter of the Holy Langley. Trinity, Chichester, that they may retain 500 marks out of the next aid to be granted by the clergy of the province of Canterbury in repayment of the same sum, for which John de Sandale, king's clerk, then holding the place of treasurer, Robert Baygnard and Anthony Pessaigne, John de Bureford, William Coumartyn, William Trente, William Servat, William de Donecastre and John Van, king's merchants, had, 17 July, 8 Edward II., 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 441 1316. Membrane 29 — cont. at the king's request, became sureties to the said bishop, dean and chapter. [Pari. Writs.] The like for the following : — W. archbishop of Canterbury and the prior and chapter of the church of the Holy Trinity, Canterbury, for 675 marks. H. bishop of Winchester and the prior and chapter of the church of St. Swithun, Winchester, for 600 marks. The bishop of St. Asaph and the dean and chapter thereof for 100 marks. The bishop of Bangor and the dean and chapter thereof for 60 marks. The bishop of Bath and Wells and the dean and chapter of the church of St. Andrew, Wells, for 500 marks. W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and the dean and chapter of the church of St. Chad, Lichfield, for 500 marks. J. bishop of Chichester and the dean and chapter of the church of the Holy Trinity, Chichester, for 500 marks. The bishop of Llandaff and the dean and chapter thereof for 100 marks. W. bishop of Worcester and the prior and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Worcester, for 450 marks. J. bishop of Ely and the prior and chapter of the church of St. Ethel- dreda, Ely, for 300 marks. R. bishop of Salisbury and the dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, for 750 marks. J. bishop of Norwich and the prior and chapter of the church of the Holy Trinity, Norwich, for 1,600 marks. Vacated because sur- rendered and cancelled in July , 11 Edward II., when other obliga- tions were made. D. bishop of St. Davids and the dean and chapter of the church of St. Davids for 120 marks. R. bishop of Hereford and the dean and chapter of the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford, for 300 marks. W. bishop of Exeter and the dean and chapter of the church of St. Peter, Exeter, for 300 marks. Th. bishop of Rochester and the prior and chapter of the church of St. Andrew, Rochester, for 150 marks. J. bishop of Lincoln and the dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, for 2,100 marks. Other letters patent were made to the same bishop, dean and chapter for 900 marks by recognisance by William Cause, John de BHton, Simon de Edelington, Walter de Baiocis, Henry Bere, Gilbert le Blak, Geoffrey Thornhagh, Gilbert de Athorby, David le Taverner, John de Novo Castro, James Bern' and Richard de Blakedene of Lincoln. G. bishop of London and the dean and chapter of the church of St. Paul, London, for 750 marks. [I J arl. fVrits.~\ March 26. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the king's kinsman, Thomas, Laugley. earl of Lancaster, of a messuage in the parish of St. Mary atte Stronde, without the Bar of the New Temple, London, which Robert le Coupere some- time held, to Walter, bishop of Worcester, for anniversaries for Edmund, sometime earl of Leicester, the father of the earl, on the fourth day of June, and for Blanche, sometime queen of Navarre, consort of the said Edmund, on the fourth day of May in each year henceforth, and also for anniversaries for himself and Robert de Holand every year, after their deaths, in the cathe- dral church of Worcester. March 21. Licence for the rector and brethren of Assherugge to acquire in mortmain Langley. lands and rents of their own fee to the value of 20/. yearly, according to their true value. By p.s. 442 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 29 — cont. March 10. Pardon to Adam Pygot and Anabella his wife for their trespass in Clipstone. acquiring, without licence, to themselves and the heirs of Adam 4 marks and 2s. of rent in Bromholme and Lyncelade from Baldwin Pygot, tenant in chief, and 2 messuages, 2 tofts, 30 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, 2 acres of pasture, \Qd. of rent and the fifth part of a mill and of a dovecote in Wotton from Thomas Paynel, who held them in chief of the demise of Ralph Paynel and Joan his wife of her inheritance, and by receiving the quit claim of John son of Baldwin Pygot, kinsman and heir of Joan, for the same ; with restitu- tion of the same. By fine of 5 marks. March 21. John, prior of Lanthony by Gloucester, staying in England, has letters Langley. nominating Philip Bacon and William Boys his attorneys for two years. March 25. Presentation of John de Flete to the church of Gyselham, in the diocese Langley. of Norwich. By K. Feb. 26. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent (French) of Philip called Lincoln. 1 Levesque,' king's bailly in the Island of Gersie, dated Monday after Mid- summer's Day, 1311, witnessing a demise by Macie Leloroor, clerk, to Richard le Fessu his brother, viscount of Jersie, of the escheat of Pierres du Monster, which he had taken from Sir John de Fresingefeld and his companions, justices of assize in the [Channel] Islands, at the last assize, for 12 cabots of wheat rent yearly for three virgates of land in the parish of Grouville. March 8. Presentation of "William de Langeleye to the church of Clonne, in the Clipstone. diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. By p.s. March 26. James de Bokemaz, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Langley. William de Tynton and Richard son of Simon de Aston his attorneys for two years. March 19. Licence for the abbot and convent of Woubourne to acquire in mortmain Leighton lands and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 10/. a year, according to Buzzard. their true value. By p.s. March 30. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Simon Trugis, citizen of London, and Langley. the mariners of his ship called the cog of the Holy Cross of London, which the king has retained on his service. The ship is not, against his will, to be committed out of his custody to the command of another. By C. March 26. Protection, with clause rogamus, for one year, for the master and brethren Langley. of the hospital of St. James, Dunwich, and their men and possessions, as they have not sufficient wherewith to live unless succoured by the faithful. By the Chancellor. Membrane 28. Feb. 13. Lincoln. Feb. 16. Lincoln. Power, during pleasure, granted to Humphrey de Bohun,earl of Hereford and Essex, to receive into the king's peace the Welshmen, who have in the parts of Wales risen in insurrection against the king, and others who are in league with them. \Fozdera^\ By K. Protection, with clause, until Whitsuntide, for Humphrey de Littelbury, going to Wales on the king's service. By testimony of the steward of the king's Household. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : — William le Cauf, "1 Alexander Robert, > going with Humphrey de Littelbury as above. John de Patemere, J EDWARD II.— Part II. 443 1316. Feb. 16. Lincoln. Feb. 21. Lincoln. Feb. 21. Lincoln. Feb. 22. Lincoln. Feb. 26. Lincoln. March 2. Clipstone. Feb. 20. Lincoln. Membrane 28 — cont. The like for Adam de Iminghagh, going with William de Monte Acuto as above. By testimony of John de Crumbwelle. The like for Robert de Bereford, going with Oliver de Ingham. By testimony of Oliver de Ingham. Protection, with clause, for John de Assheby, going to Wales on the king's service. By K. The like for Henry de la Pomeray, going with William Martyn as above. The like for Andrew de Bernham, going with John de la Beche as above. The like for Nicholas de Bonevile, going with William Martyn as above. Safe-conduct, for two years, for Collnchius Galeys, king's merchant, staying in Brabant, as well to make purveyance of cloths, wax and other necessaries for the king's Wardrobe, as to trade there on his own account. Safe-conduct, until Easter, for John de Heydene and John de Shirwode, the servants whom John de Sandale, king's clerk, the chancellor, is sending with divers goods of his from the parts of Lincoln to Cambridge by water, and from thence to London. Protection, with clause, until Whitsunday, for Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, going to Wales on the king's service. By K. The like for the following persons, viz. : — John de Monte Caniso, ~| William Wyne, I going with the carl of Hereford and Essex as John de Mereworth, j above. John de Pateshulle, J The like for Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, going as above. The like for Geoffrey le Keu, going with Roger Dammory as above. Power granted, during pleasure, to Robert de Umframville, earl of Anegos, to receive into the king's peace the men of the realm who have adhered to the king's Scotch enemies. By K. Protection, with clause, until Whitsunday, for Thomas Gorge, going to Wales on the king's service with Edmund Bacun. By testimony of Edmund Bacuu. The like for Richard Gorge. Mandate, directed to Hugh de Audclo, justice of Chester, or his lieutenant, as the king has been given to understand that certain rebels in Wales have risen against his authority, for which reason he has enjoined on John de Cherleton to do all in his power to quell their wickedness; the justice is commanded to muster all the able men of his bailiwick, as well horse aa foot, and to be prepared to march with John de Cherleton against the rebels. [Fcedcra : Pari. Writs.'] The like directed to the sheriff of Salop. [Faedera : Pari. Writs.] Protection, with clause, until Whitsunday, for William Kaynes, going to Wales on the king's service with Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex. Power granted, during pleasure, to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, to receive into the king's peace the Welshmen, who have risen in rebellion against the king, and their adherents. [F&dcra.] By K. 44 i CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. March 10. Clipstone. March 8. Clipstone. March 16. Oveston. Feb. 6. Lincoln. March 25. Langley. April 20. Westminster. Membrane 28 — cont. Writ of aid for John de Crumbewelle, steward of the king's Household' whom the king has appointed to enforce the maintenance of the peace between John de Cherleton and Hawysia his wife of the one part, and Griffin de la Pole of the other, between whom dissension has arisen con- cerning the castle and lands of la Pole. By K. & C. Master John de Blebury and Edmund de London, executors of the testa- ment of John de Hibernia, sometime parson of the churches of Baliogari and Stabanan, staying in England, have letters nominating Master Stephen Walerand their attorney in Ireland until Christmas. Power granted, during pleasure, to "William de Monte Acuto to receive into the king's peace the Welsh and their adherents, who have risen in rebellion against the king. [Fcedera.'] By K. Writ of aid, directed to the keeper of the king's forest of Dene and others there, for William de Monte Acuto, whom the king has appointed captain of the men-at-arms, whom he has sent to the parts of Morgannou in Wales to repress Llewellyn ap Rees, a Welshman of the land of Morgannou in Wales, and his accomplices, who commit homicides and other offences in that land, late of Gilbert de Clare, sometime earl of Gloucester and Hertford, tenant in chief, which, by reason of his death, are in the king's hands. [Fcedera.] By C. The like, directed to the sheriff of Gloucester and the king's bailiffs, ministers and lieges there. By C. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for John de Carlton, king's clerk, whom the king is sending to Ireland with certain things which he delivered to him. By K. Gailard de Duro Forti, canon of the church of St. Peter, York, and pre- bendary of Wetewang, in the same church, has letters nominating Peter de Vautes and James de Trufali his attorneys for two years. Membrane 27. March 21. Inspeximus of a record and process of Henry Spigurnel, Robert son of Langley. Payn and John de Foxle, late justices of gaol delivery for Gloucester, which the king caused to be brought before him. The delivery made of the gaol of Gloucester by Henry Spigurnel, Robert son of Payn and John de Foxle, on Tuesday first after three weeks of Easter, 7 Edward II. The king, by letters patent dated 16 November, 7 Edward II. appointed William Inge, Henry Spigurnel, Robert son of Payn, Edmund de Malo Lacu, John de Foxle, and John de Bucton, justices to deliver the said gaol, with the exception of prisoners detained there on appeal by Robert de Brynkeleye, king's approver, and he also commanded the sheriff of Glou- cester to bring all prisoners, except as aforesaid, before them. (I.) John de Chyeu (or Chieu), William Randolf, John Snowe, John atte Celer, Peter le Fraunceys and Isabella his wife, Laurence de Cary, Robert Otery (or Oteri), Reymund Fermbaud, William de Kerdyf (or Kerdif), John Sauser, William de Otham (Okham or Ocham), Robert Flemyng, William de Hanyngfeld, Geoffrey Justise, John le Parker, Adam du Temple, Martin Horncastel, Roger de Stanes, Henry le Bret, Richard de Calne, Stephen de Sarum, John Russel, Roger de Cumbe, Henry son of Peter le Fraunceys, John de Cary, John Wodelok, David Paraventure, William de Bruton, Robert Beugrant (or Beaugrant) and Richard Water, indicted for the death of 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 445 1316, Membrane 27 — cont. Thomas atte Pype, William le Taillour, Thomas de Ludewelle, John le Spicer, Thomas de Landesdoune, John le Walsshe, Roger Dagun, John de Solbury, Richard Gul, John Wellemelke, Robert Gamel, William le Barbur, John deRadeford, Philip de Milton, Henry Uphulle, Walter Balle and John de Seweye (or Soweye), feloniously killed by them in the town of Bristol, whereof the king's writ de bono et malo remains with the justices, &c. : (II.) William de Ocham, Robert Flemyng, William de Hanyngfeld, Roger de Cumbe (or Coumbe), John Russel, Henry son of Peter le Fraunceys, Richard Water, Robert atte Stone and Robert Beugrant, indicted for the death of John son of Robert Bele of Bristol, likewise killed at Bristol, whereof the like writ remains with the justices, come and defend the death and place themselves on the country. Thereupon the king, by writ dated 20 November, 7 Edward IT., appointed the said justices to deliver the said gaol of the above-named prisoners (John de Chyeu to David Paraventure included), and also of Alexander de Overton, William de Bruton, Robert Beaugrant, Richard Water, John de la Roche, Cradoc (or Crodoc) servant of John le Parker, William le Forester and John de Berkhamstede, indicted for the death of Thomas atte Pype and others first above mentioned. And on behalf of Thomas de Chitecroft (or Chydecroft), William de Ocham, Robert Flemyng, William de Hanyngfeld, Thomas Flemyns. 8d. on 22 April. By K. on the information of the Treasurer. April 28. Power granted to Thomas, earl of Lancaster, and Aymer de Valencia, earl Westminster, of Pembroke, kinsman of the king, Bartholomew de Badelesmere and Robert de Holand to give safe-conducts in the king's name to Robert de Brus, or others of Scotland, then at war with the king, coming within the realm to treat for a truce or peace. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 451 1316. Membrane 24 — cont. March 7. Presentation of Edmund Neve of London, king's chaplain, to the church Clipstone. of Rossur, in the diocese of Bangor. By p.s. Grant to the same Edmund Neve, of the sacerdotal office of Wales which is called ' Efferiatteudlu,' in the diocese of Bangor. By p.s. April 10. Licence for the prior and convent of Staverdale to acquire in mortmain Windsor, lands, tenements and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 10/. a year, according to their true value. By p.s. April 24. Reginald son of Reginald, going to Ireland with Arnold le Poer, has Westminster, letters nominating Roger de Kent and Herbert son of Reginald his attorneys for one year. April 29. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Gilbert de Middelton, Westminster, king's clerk, of a messuage, a garden, 2 virgates and 12 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow and 6 acres of wood in Edweneston to John de Middelton, parson of the church of Asshebury. By fine of 1 mark. April 24. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Westminster. Ramescye by Henry de Beneford and Richard de Spaldyng of 8 messuages, 17 tofts and 5 acres of land in Rameseyeand in the town of St. Ives, atid by Thomas de Holm of a messuage in Upwelle, which are of the fee of the said abbot and convent, and are worth 57s. 10 I U11 tii Whitsunday, for the office of the buttery William Leriideys. ) . ,. . ■" TJ A T i o b J and tor carnage. By C. John bperman, ° J William de Pyrie, J April 2t. Licence, for the alienation in mortmain to John, bishop of Norwich, by Westminster. Richard de Sutton, parson of the church of Hevyngham, of a rood of meadow in Topecroft and the advowson of the church of that place, to hold in frank almoin. May 1. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Ralph de Monte Westminster. Hermerii, keeper of the forest on this side Trent, for Humphrey de Bassing- burne to enclose 100 acres of waste, by the perch of the forest, in his wood of Danho [Banho], which is within the metes of the forest of Rokyngham, and to reduce it to cultivation, as the said waste is distant one league (letted) from the covert of the forest, and is not a frequent resort of the king's deer. By fine of 2 marks. William de Staniaco, archdeacon of Lincoln, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Peter de Combermont and Richard de Haseldene his attorneys for two years. Simple protection, for one year, for William Bukerville. Mandate to Henry son of Hugh, constable of the castle of Bernard Castle, late of Guy do Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, tenant in chief, in the king's hands by reason of the minority of the heir, to permit Thomas, earl of Lancaster, who is going north with certain magnates of the realm on the king's service, and his men, with their armour, horses and harness, to enter the castle, stay there and go forth as often and whenever the earl, or any- one in his name, shall forewarn him. Vacuted because surrendered and cancelled. May 5. Safe-conduct, for two years, for Master Robert de Pyncebek, canon of Westminster, the church of St. Peter, York, and his men, going beyond the seas. May 3. Westminster. April 28. Westminster. May 1. Westminster. Membrane 22. May 1. Pardon to Thomas Hurt and Margery his wife for acquiring, without Westminster, licence, to them and the heirs of their bodies a messuage and a moiety of a virgate of land in Sutton by Ryktleswadc, co. Bedford, from Alice la Latymer, who held the same in chief as of the honor of Huntingdon, with reversion, failing such issue, to the said Alice la Latymer and her heirs ; with restitution thereof. By fine of ^ mark. May 8. Grant, for life, to Ralph Waee, king's yeoman, of the reversion of a Westminster, virgate of land in Harewelle, CO. Berks, which Henry de Mountford holds for life of the king's inheritance. By K. on the information of the Treasurer. May 3. Protection, with clauses, until Midsummer, for John de Chelmersford, Westminster, king's clerk, staying in Wales on the king's service. By testimony of Bartholomew de Badelesmerc. May 5. Licence for Richard de Pavely, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Westminster. Jerusalem in England, and the brethren of that hospital, to appropriate in mortmain the churches of Ilctheryngton, Ravenesthorpe and Kirketon, in the bishopric of Lincoln, and Normanton, in the archbishopric of York, which are of their own patronage. By fine of 80 marks. 454 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 131G. May G. Westminster. May 10. Westminster. May 1. Westminster. May 10. Westminster. April 24. Westminster. March 16. Ouston. May 10. Westminster. May 10. Westminster. Membrane 22 — cont. Pardon to John atte Pende of all conspiracies, of which he was convicted before Hervey de Staunton and his fellows, justices in eyre in the county of Kent, with restoration to him of his former status. By K. Licence, at the instance of Walter de Norwyco, the treasurer, to Thomas Cailly, to grant in fee his manor of Babbyngle, co. Norfolk, and two parts of his manor of Wymundham, co. Norfolk, and the advowsons of the churcbes of Wolverton and Ridon, held in chief, to whomsoever he will; and for the grantee to re-grant the same to him and Margaret his wife and to the heirs of their bodies, with remainder, failing issue, to the right heirs of the said Thomas. By K. Vacated because otherwise below. Licence for Richard son of Ralph de Northcharleton to grant to Isabella de Bello Monte, the king's kinswoman, and Henry de Bello Monte, and to the heirs of the latter, two parts of the manors of West Dicheburne and Great Rihille, co. Northumberland, held in chief, and the reversion of the third part of the same, and of a moiety of the manor of Cartyngton, in the same county, likewise held in chief, which third part and moiety Joan, late the wife of Roger son of Ralph, holds in dower of the inheritance of the the said Richard. By K. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent, dated 7 June, 37 Henry III., by which that king granted to the good men of the town of St. Albans that from that date they should not implead or be impleaded by the king's writ of attaint for any tenement in their town, and that such writ should not run there. By fine of 5 marks. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Gilbert de Mordon, William Bray, John Elys, John Lucas, Walter de Mordon, Philip Lucas, Bartholomew de Biford, Stephen de Creje, Henry Lambyn, John de Braghing, Richard Gubbe, John Brond, William Hockele, Ralph Elys, Robert Bray, Peter de Ware, Geoffrey Pourte and John de Creye, merchants of the city of London, going to the counties of Lincoln, Norfolk and Suffolk to buy stockfish, salt fish, herrings, hides and oil to take to London, the king having taken security that they will not take the same to his enemies. Presentation of Thomas de Eyton to the church of Durham, in the diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of William Russel, tenant in chief. By p.s. Lately the king's men and tenants of the town of Liskered had been charged touching the detention of the tenths issuing out of the king's mills in Liskered, which they hold at fee farm, from the rector of the church of Liskered and the vicar thereof, who claimed from them a true and full tenth out of the said mills, while the townsmen assert that 8s. to the rector and half a mark to the vicar only were due according to an ancient composition made therein before W. bishop of Exeter, but in order to avoid further labour and expense, the king has been given to understand that they are prepared to make payment of the full tenth, provided it can be done without prejudice to him, or, at least, with his consent. The king now assents to their making such payment in full for the mills for the time they have held them, saving to him his farm due out of the said mills, and his right and status by reason of the said composition, if any such was made, or in any other fitting manner. Licence, at the instance of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, for the prior and convent of Shelford to appropriate in mortmain a moiety of the church of Westburgh, which is of their own advowson, as appears by inquisition made by Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent. 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 455 1316. Membrane 22 — cvnt. May 12. Licence, upon petition by Robert Bard and John de Morreff of Scotland, Westminster, lately in the Tower of London, who have been ransomed from the prison in which they were detained, and who require a large sum of money for their ransom, to send their horses, oxen, cows and other animals from Scotland to England during the truce, and to sell them in the latter country to pro- cure such ransom money more quickly. March 2 1 . Grant to Roger, bishop of Salisbury, and the chapter thereof, after recitation Langley. f the recognisance [p. 157] entered into by John de Sandale, then holding the place of Treasurer,. Robert Baignard, knight, and Anthony Passaigne, John de Burford, William Coumartyn, William Trente, William Servat, William de Donecastre and John Van, king's merchants, for the repayment to them of 500/., and also that the bishop and chapter had, like other prelates, consented in the Parliament at Lincoln to allow further time for repayment of the loan, that they may retain in discharge of such loan the amount out of the Dext aid or subsidy charged upon the clergy of the diocese of Salisbury, to be granted by the prelates and clergy of the province of Canterbury, or other- wise to be granted by the Pope ; the sureties shall be discharged from so much as shall be received, the recognisance only remaining in force for the balance unpaid ; allowance also will be made to the collectors for money so paid to them ; and lastly, the king indemnifies the bishop and chapter against the Pope, etc.. [Part.' Writs.] The like for the following :• — J. bishop of Bath and Wells, and the chapter of the church of St. Andrew, Wells, for 500 marks. W. bishop of Exeter, and the chapter of the church of St. Peter, Exeter, for 300 marks.. \_Parl. Writs.] May 4'. Westminster; May 3. Westminster.. May 4. Westminster. May 3. Westminster. May 10. Westminster. May 8. Westminster. May 3. Westminster. Membrane 21. Licence, at the instance of Bartholomew de Badelcsmere, for Thomas de Loveyn to enfeoff Matthew, parson of the church of Drenkeston, and Richard de Donmowe, parson of the church of Little Eystanes, of the manors of Bildeston, co. Suffolk, and Eystanes, co. Essex, held in chief; and for them to re-grant the same to him and Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies,, with remainder, failing such issue, to the right heirs of the said Thomas. By K. Master Robert de Pyncebek, canon of the church of St. Peter, York,, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Gilbert de Pyncebek and Nicholas de Spaldyng his attorneys for two-years. Pardon to Roger de Byrthorpe, at the instance of John son of Thomas and other magnates of Ireland, of all his outlawries within the realm< By K. on the information of J. de Hothum. Simple protection, for two years, for Master Robert de Pyncebek, canon of the church of St. Peter, York, going beyond the seas.. Presentation of Thomas de Neville to the church of Hcrsington, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, Richard de Wotton, king's clerk, prebendary of Yageston in the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, staying in England on the king's service, has letters nominating William de Rylay his attorney in Ireland for two years. Thomas, abbot of Scez, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating William Matheu, his fellow-monk, and William le Porter his attorneys for four years. 456 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. May 11. Westmiuster. May 7. Westminster. May 6. Westminster. March 29. Langley. May 11. Westminster. May 11. Westminster. Membrane 21 — cont. Drogo de Merlo, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Thomas de Ponte Fracto and Bartholomew de Wyghton his attorneys for three years. He also has letters nominating John son of Roger de Estker and Bartho- tholomew de Wighton his attorneys as above. He also has letters nominating John son of Roger de Estquar and Thomas de Ponte Fracto his attorneys in Ireland for the same time. Protection, -without clause, for one year, for John de Estheselarton, parson of the church of Stapelford Tany, going to the Court of Rome. By K. on the information of R. de Lustershull. William de Testa, precentor of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Aymer de Virsaco, clerk, and Robert Maurice his attorneys for two years. He also, as parson of the church of Shorham, has like letters for the same persons. Grant to John de Thormerton, king's clerk, of the prebend which Master Richard de Clare held in the king's free chapel of Pencrich, void by the resignation of the latter, and in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of Dublin. By p.s. Walter, bishop of Exeter, going beyond the seas on the king's service, has letters nominating Simon Belde and Matthew de Buketon his attorneys for one year. Pardon to Eignon Abbot, detained in Kaernarvan gaol for the death of Kenwreyk ap Tegwarret, as it appears by the record of John de Grey, justice of North Wales, that he killed him in self-defence. By K. Protection, with clause, for one year, for Walter, bishop of Exeter, going beyond the seas on the king's service. He also has letters nominating Simon Belde and Matthew de Buketon his attorneys for one year. Entry touching a grant to Robert Hastanges, on account of his good service to the late king, of demesne lands. Incomplete. Vacated. May 10. Licence, for John de Oddyngseles to enfeoff Thomas de Wassingle of his Westminster, manors of Piriton and Cavendissh, held in chief ; and for the latter to re-grant the same to him and Emma his wife and his heirs. By fine of 40 marks. May 15. Licence, for Ralph son of William de Colneye, to grant 13 acres of land Westminster, and 26 acres of wood in Tybenham, held in chief, to Godfrey de la Rokele and Elizabeth his wife and his heirs. By fine of 205. May 12. Protection, with clause, for one year, for Master Henry de Cantuaria, Westminster, going beyond the seas on the king's service. By K. May 14. Simple protection, without clause, for two years, for Richard Loveday, Westminster, going to Ireland with John son of Peter le Poer. By the Chancellor. May 15. The prior of Lanthony Prima in Wales, staying in England, has letters Westminster, nominating Richard de Harcleston and Roger de Teneby his attorneys in Ireland for one year. May 15. Presentation of Master Stephen de Deen to the church of Corstone Westminster. Dynham, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, void by resignation of Roger de Spineto, late parson thereof, in (he king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Joceus de Dynham, tenant in chief of the late king. 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 4.57 131G. May 10. Membrane 21 — cord. Licence for Geoffrey de Weston and Tliomasia his wife to grant a nies- Westminster. suage and a virgate of land in Laverkestok, Wynterburneford and Aid war- bury, held in chief, to Henry de Figheldene and Edith his wife and his heirs. By fine of 20s. May 13. John de Britannia, earl of Richemund, going beyond the seas on the Westminster, king's service, has letters nominating Aymo de Jovanzano and Robert de Crossebrok his attorneys for one year. May 12. Pardon to Thomas de Stanley, for his good service in Ireland, of the 20/. Westminster, by which he made fine to Edmund le Botiller, justiciary of Ireland, for divers trespasses against the peace in that land. By K. May 18. Grant, during pleasure and good behaviour, to Nicholas de Derneford, Westminster, master of the works at the king's castle of Beaumaris in Angleseye, of 12^/. a day for his wages at the hands of the king's chamberlain of Kaeinarvan. By K. & C. May 12. Simple protection, without clause, for one year, for Siglav Susse, roer- Westminster. chant. By K. on the information of John Sturmy. May 12. Pardon to John de Wellesley, on account of his good service in Ireland, Westminster, and in recompense of the losses and expenses which he incurred during the time in which he had the custody of the king's castle of Kildare, of 50 marks out of the 100 marks due from him at the Exchequer of Dublin for arrears of his rent of Kildare and divers debts when he was sheriff of Kildare ; grant also that he may pay the remaining 50 marks at the said Exchequer at the rate of G marks a year, viz. 40*. at Michaelmas and -IOj. at Easter. By pet. of C. May 15. Pardon to Arnold le Poor, on account of his good service in Ireland, of Westmiuster. 200/. which he owes at the Exchequer, Dublin, for the 200/. which Eustace le Poer his uncle received to provide horses and arms for his use when about to go to Scotland on the king's service, and which are demanded from the said Arnold by reason of certain lands now in his hands, late of the raid Eustace, because the said Eustace did not go on such service. By pet. of 0. Pardon to John son of Peter le Poer, on account of his good service in Ireland, of 100 marks out of the 1(!0/. due from him at the Exchequer of Dublin ; grant also to him that he may render the balance at the said Exchequer by payments of 10/. a year, viz., 5/. at Michaelmas and the like at Easter. By K. Membrane 20. May 11. Robert do Napton, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Thomas do Westminster. Sulihulle and Thomas de Sheldon his attorneys for ono year. May 12. Otto de Grandissono, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Adam de Osgod[by], clerk, and John de Ditton his attorneys for three years. May 1. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Matilda late the wife Westminster, of William de Bumstede. May 14. Protection, with clause, for one year, for the king's kinsman, John do Westmiuster. Britannia, earl of Richemund, going beyond the seas. By K. May 15. Power granted to Walter, bishop of Exeter, and John dc Britannia, earl Westminster, of Riclieniuud, to fix a day for the king to do homage to Louis, king of 458 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 20 — cont. France, for certain lands which he held in parts beyond the seas, according to the form of the agreements entered into by previous kings of France and England. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. Power granted in like form to the same to make excuses to Louis, king of France, for the king's not coming to him to do homage for such lands. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. Letter of credence, directed to Louis, king of France and Navarre, for Walter, bishop of Exeter, and John de Britannia, earl of Richemund. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. And there was a letter close. Mandate to the keepers of the passage of the port of Dover to provide a safe passage for W. bishop of Exeter, his men, horses and harness going beyond the seas on the king's service. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. And there was a letter close. Safe-conduct, for one year, for W. bishop of Exeter, going as above. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. May 10. Safe-conduct and protection, until Christmas, for Hervey de Terlyng and Westminster. Thomas de Brandon, citizens of London, going with a ship to Cornwall to buy corn and other goods to carry the same to London and elsewhere within the realm. May 15. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas, bishop of Rochester, Westminster, and John de Wylmynton, to Robert, vicar of Dertford, of a messuage in Dertford, of which they were jointly seized. By K. May 14. Exemption, for life, of William Douce, citizen of Dublin, from being put Westminster, on assizes, juries or recognisances ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, mayor or other minister of the king in Ireland against his will, unless necessity require it, and then by the advice of Council of those parts. By K. and pet. of C. Protection, with clause nolumtis, for one year, for Roger Marmion, parson of the church of Kirkeby Wysk. May 17. Presentation of Gilbert de Muresle to the church of Scherstan, in the Westminster, diocese of Salisbury. By K. on the information of Thomas de Cherleton. May 13. Henry de Bello Monte, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Westminster. John de Skelton and Walter de Skelton his attorneys UDtil Michaelmas. May 16. Protection, with clause, until Michaelmas, for Robert Hastanges, going Westminster, beyond the seas on the king's service with John de Britannia, earl of Richemund. By testimony of the said earl. May 18. Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, for Robert Romeyn, king's serjeant, whom Westminster, the king is sending to make purveyance for the office of the kitchen. May 17. Protection, with clause, for one year, for Robert Beudyn, going to Ireland Westminster, on the king's service. By testimony of the earl of Pembroke. May 15. Presentation of Master Thomas de Cave to the church of Egglesors, in Westminster, the diocese of St. Asaph, void by the resignation of Thomas de Farendon. May 17. Acceptance by the king of the presentation by W. bishop of Worcester Westminster, of Master Simon de Walpole to the church of Alvyvecherche, in the diocese of Worcester. By K. r 9 EDWARD II.— Paut II. 459 1316. Membrane 20 — cont. May 14. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Hugh Madefray, merchant of the city Westminster, of London, going to the islands of Gereseye and Gerneseye to buy corn and other victuals to carry to London, the king having taken security that he will not carry the same to his enemies, or hold communion with them. May 18. The like for Ralph de Bukton, servant of the said Hugh Madefray. Westminster. May 16. Mandate to the justiciary and chancellor of Ireland to present John son Westminster, of Andrew le Warner, king's clerk, to any ecclesiastical benefice of the value of 20 marks a year which may fall into the king's presentation, by reason of the temporalities of the archbishopric of Cashel being in the king's hands, as quickly as any such benefice shall be void. By pet. of C. May 16. Presentation of Robert de Strubby to the vicarage of the church of Westminster. Lalham, in the diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of Westminster. May 17. Grant, during pleasure, to Jorwarth Voyl of the bailiwick within the Westminster, commote of Eythionyth called 'la Ryngildie,' which was granted to him during pleasure by the late king, and from which he has been removed. By C. May 17. Inspeximus of a letter procuratory under the seal of Gilbert, bishop Westminster, of London, dated Stebenheth by London, 13 May 1316, notifying that Master Richard de Clare, rector of the church of Dunmowe, in the diocese of London, and Sir John de Capella, rector of the church of Ambresdon, in the diocese of Lincoln, executors of the testament of Lady Margaret de Clare, sometime countess of Cornwall, appeared before him and appointed Master Richard de Brenchesle, clerk, their proctor and attorney in all causes and matters, picas and suits in all courts of the realm of France, as well ecclesi- astical as secular, against all persons, ecclesiastical or secular, of that realm, to recover and receive all goods and moveables of the said countess. May 16. Grant, to Maurice de Rocheford and Thomas his son, on account of their Westminster, good service to the late and present king, of the castle of Makkynegan, in Ireland, with its lands and rents, to hold for their lives by the service of a knighi's fee. By K. May 12. Pardon to Richard lo Fevre of Plesse, of his outlawry in the county of Westminster. Essex, for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench to render account to John Waleys for the time when he was his receiver of his moneys, provided that he surrender at the gaol of Colchester. May 16. Pardon to Richard de Clare, on account of his great labours and expenses Westminster, he sustained in the repulse of the Scots from Ireland, of 1,000 marks out of the debts due from him at the Exchequers of England and Ireland, as well for himself as his ancestors ; grant also to him of a respite during pleasure from the payment of the residue. By K. May 16. Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to Westminster, discharge him from 500 marks out of the 1,000 at the said Exchequer, and to permit him to have a respite, until further order, from payment of the residue of the debt. The like to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer of Dublin for the like sum. Grant, in consideration of his great labours as above, to the said Richard de Clare, of the custody of the liberty of Kylkenny, and of the castles and two parts of the lands and tenements in Ireland, late of Gilbert de Clare, sometime earl of Gloucester and Hertford, tenant in chief, to hold, during pleasure and the continuance of the disturbance by the Scois, in aid of his maintenance on the king's service. 4G0 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. ^316. Membrane 20 — cont. May 14. Pardon to the prior of Huntingdon and William de Leghton, his fellow- Westminster, canon, of a trespass committed by them against Master Nicholas de Ros, whereof they were convicted in the court of King's Bench. By K. on the information of the archbishop of Canterbury. Vacated because otherwise in the appended schedule. Schedide. May 14. Pardon to Robert, prior of Huntyngdon, and William de Leghton, his Westminster, fellow-canon, for having entered the free warren of Master Nicholas de Ros at Uffyngton, hunted therein without his licence, and carried away hares, rabbits, partridges and pheasants, whereof they were convicted in the court of King's Bench. By K. on the information of the archbishop of Canterbury. Membrane 19. Memorandum of the form of the grant in the Parliament held at Lincoln, of one foot soldier from every town for the hosting for the war against the Scots. French. [Par/. Writs.'] Under this form there were 26 pairs. March 26. Appointment of Richard de Horsle, Roger Heyron and Nicholas Scot, to Westminster, be commissioners of array in the county of Northumberland, for the general hosting for the war against the Scots. The muster is to be held at New- castle-on-Tyne on the quinzaine of Midsummer. [Pari. Writs.] The like of the under-mentioned to be commissioners of array in their respective counties, viz. : — William de Mulcastre, Alexander de Bastingthwayt, John de Castre, Robert de Leyburne, Robert Lengleys, Henry de Warthecop, John de Barton of Fryton, John de Hothum, John Maulevrer, Hugh de Pickeworthe, Nicholas de Leyburne, Roger de Pylkington, Edmund de Dacre, Hugh de Hercy, Robert de Sauudeby, John de Lysours, Walter de Goushille, Roger de Bradeburne, John Deyncourt, Simon Chauniberleyn, Laurence de Holbeche, William Dysny, Roger de Tiringham, John de Wylughby, Eustace de Brunneby, Theobald de Neville, William de Sancto Licio, co. Cumberland. co. Westmoreland. co. York. co. Lancaster. co. Nottingham. co. Derby, co. Lincoln. co. Northampton. co. Rutland. 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 4GI CO. CO. } I CO. CO. } 1316. Membrane 19— John de Haryngton, Ralph de Foleville, Richard de Egebaston, Peter de Lymesy, Thomas de Clynton, John de Langeleye, John Dabernoun, William de Henle, John de la Ptiyle, Walter de Mollesworthe, Peter de Loreng, Robert Dakenay, John Giffard le Boef, Nicholas de Turville, Robert Lovet, John de Ratingdene, Alan de Bogheshellc, Thomas de Sandwyco, William de Ore, William de Broke, Walter Crepyn, Henry de Bedyk, John de Coggcshale, William son of Ralph, Benedict de Cockefeld, John de Bassingburne, John de Munchenesey, Geoffrey de Lee, Richard de Leghton, Thomas de Roshale, Ralph de Rclleston, William Trussel, Jolin Giffard of Cholyngton, William Truinweyn, Roger de Chaundos, William le Wyne, John Danyel, Nicholas de Kyngeston, William Matmsel, Roger Gacelyn, Robert de Somcry, Robert de 1 1 racy, John de Everlay, Walter Gacelyn, John Randolf, Andrew de Giymestede, John de Cormayles, Reginald de Rammesbury, John de Alneto, Nicholas Daunay, John de Chalouns, John de Bickebury, cont. Leicester. co. Warwick. Surrey. co. Bedford. co. Buckingham. Sussex. Kent. co. Middlesex. co. Essex. co. CO. CO. CO. CO. Hertford. Salop. Stafford. Hereford. Gloucester. } co. Worcester. co. Wilts. co. Dorset. co. Devon. 462 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. ^co. ^co. } Cornwall. Southampton. co. Oxford. Membrane 19 — cont. Thomas le Chaunceler, John le Seneschal, Henry de Pengerseck, Richard de Porteseye, Nicholas de Pershute, John de Basingges, Richard de Bere, John de Chaumpaigne, Geoffrey de Padebury, Afterwards, on 20 June, Thomas Golafre and Thomas de Gardinis were appointed in the places of John de Chaumpaigne and Geoffrey de Padebury. Richard de Wyndesore, Henry de Pentelowe, Robert Batelkyn, Robert de Bures, Peter de Denarston, Robert de Aspale, Afterwards, on 20 June, John de Boylond and John de Whelvetham were appointed in the places of Robert Batelkyn and Robert de Aspale. Robert Baignard, ^co. } Berks. co. Suffolk. Edward Charles, Edmund de Pakenham, Baldwin de Stowe, John de Swyneford, Simon de Brunne, Andrew le Moigne, Bernard le Brus, Roger de Cantilupo, Henry de Penebrugge, William de Facoumberge, John de Dommer, co. Norfolk. co. Cambridge. co. Huntingdon. co. Somerset. [Pari. Writs.] May 16. Westminster. May 18. Westminster. May 25. Walden. May 24. Walden. May 28. Westminster. May 28. Westminster, May 30. Westminster. Protection, in Ireland, with clause nolumus, for two years, for John de Blebury, staying in England. Richard de Clare, parson of the church of Dungarvan, has letters nomi- nating John de Blebury his attorney in Ireland for three years. John de Blebury, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Masters John de Blebury and Elias de Sancto Albano his attorneys for two years. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for the keeper of the hospital of St. Mary, Anesty. Grant to John de Ergadia of 200 marks a year at the Exchequer for the sustenance of himself and his household until the king shall make other provision for him. By K. John de Westbury, a monk of Luffeld, bringing news of the death of W. late prior of that place, has letters of licence to elect. Richard de Iddebur[y], sacristan, and Robert de Audeby, master of the refectory of the house of Wynchecombe, bringing news of the death of T. late abbot of that house, have letters of licence to elect. Letter of credence to the earls, barons and others of the county of North- umberland. The king thanks them for resisting the Scots. They are to 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 4G3 1316. Membrane 19 — cont. give faith to John de Felton, constable of the castle of Alnewyk in all matters relating to the king's intended movements. [Fcedera : Pari. Writs.'] May 30. Licence for John de Solers of Little Markeley to demise to William de Westminster. Longeford, for his life, a messuage and two parts of 80 acres of land and 75*. of rent in Nethere Bollyngehope, Clehangre and Hereford, held in chief, and also the reversion of the remaining third part of the said land and rent, which Richard Tyrel and Joan his wife hold in dower of the inheritance of the said John de Solers ; with remainder to John son of John de Solers, and Olive his wife and the heirs of their bodies and final remainder failing such issues to the right heirs of the said John de Solers. By fine of 2 marks. May 30. William de Bromlega and Robert de Stapenhulle, monks of Burton-on- Westininster. Trent, bringing news of the death of J. late abbot of that place, have letters of licence to elect. Memorandum. The letter by which they had that licence was directed into the Chancery was closed, and they promised to send an open letter made in due manner, which they afterwards delivered into the Chancery and the other letter was cancelled. Membrane 18. May 18. Presentation of William de Langele to the church of Randelesham, in Westminster, the diocese of Norwich. By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh. May 17. Robert Bendyn, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Simon Belde Westminster, and Walter de Coeswen his attorneys for two years. May 15. John de Newcland, parson of the church of Old Ros, staying in England, Westminster, has letters nominating Adam le Breton his attorney in Ireland for one year. May 18. Simple protection, without clausp, for one year, for Adam de Lymbergh, Westminster, clerk. May 18. Pardon to Maurice son of Thomas of 1,000 marks out of the debts due Westminster, from him at the Exchequer, Dublin, as well of his own debts as those of his ancestors : grant also to him of respite, until further order, from the payment of the residue. By pet. of C. The king, in consideration of the good service of Nicholas de Verdoun, and also in recompense for the losses lie sustained in his service in Ireland against the Scots, having granted to him 200 marks to be received out of the town of Maundevilleston, commands the justiciary and chancellor of Ireland to make an extent of the said town, so that it can be better known what it is worth by the year in demesnes, rents, villenages and all other issues, and to deliver the town to the said Nicholas according to the extent until he shall have levied the said sura. By K. May 16. Grant to Richard son of John Makeshiteruk, customer {custmannns) Westminster, of Ireland, that he and the children of his body legitimately procreated may henceforth use English laws in Ireland. [Fcedera.] By pet. of C. The like, word for word, for Robert Osheth, an Irishman. [Fcedera.'] By pet. of C. May 15. Licence for Alesia, late the wife of William Mortyn of Kylvyngton, to Westminster, grant to Richard Loveto of Kercolston, in fee-simple, a bovatc of land and 3 acres of meadow in Kercolston, held in chief as of the honor of Tykhil. By fine of 1 mark. 4G4 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. May 15. Westminster. May 10. Westminster. May 18. Westminster. May 16. Westminster. May 18. Westminster. May 16. Westminster. May 17. Westminster. May 18. Westminster. May 18. Westminster. May 2. Westminster. May 18. Westminster. May 20. Waltham. Membrane 18 — cotit. Presentation of John de Colonia to the church of North Luffenham, in the diocese of Lincoln. By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for the abbot ot'Ceverham and Robert Ostage, parson of the church of Pychecote. Confirmation of the collation to the chapelry of the king's castle of Xancton, void by the death of Stephen de Loriaco, which Almaric de Credonio, seneschal of Gascony, made to Peter Narmandi, king's clerk. By pet. of C. Vacated because on the Vascon Roll. Grant, at the iustauce of Arnald Calculi, seneschal of Xancton, to Elias Gauche, one of the king's Serjeants, of the seneschalship of the duchy, that he may use and enjoy the office of serjeant therein, and that he be not removed from his office during his good behaviour and the king's pleasure. By pet. of C. Vacated because on the Vascon Roll. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Master Aymeric de Sancto Cirio, canon of the prebend of Stratton in the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, staying beyond the seas. By pet. of C. Bartholomew de Badelesmere and Richard de Clare, executors of the testament of Gilbert de Clare, sometime earl of Gloucester and Hertford, staying in England, have letters nominating John de Blebury and John de Thunstalle, clerks, their attorneys in Ireland for two years. Licence to John de Someresham to grant a messuage and 15rf. of rent in Sutton by Bykeleswade, held in chief, to Alice la Latymere, for her life, with remainder to Nicholas le Latymer and Blanche his wife and the heirs of the said Nicholas. By fine of 1 mark. Licence, at the instance of Nicholas de Grey, for the alienation in mort- main to the prior and convent of Malton by Cicely de Welle of 8 messuages and 6 bovates of land in Old Malton and Wycum; by John de Kirkeby and Isabella his wife of a messuage and a bovate of land in the same town and Wycum ; by Nicholas son of Patrick of 4 messuages in Old Malton ; by Ralph de Flixton of a messuage in the same town ; by Thomas de Wyville of 3 bovates of land in Slyngesby ; by John de Cramville of a messuage in the same town ; by Hugh Rol of a messuage in the same town ; by Richard Westrays of a messuage and an acre and a rood of land in Aymunderby; by William le Rendu of a messuage and 5 acres and 3 roods of land in the same town; and by Nicholas Arkel of a bovate of land, with the exception of two acres, in the same town. By K. Protection and safe-conduct, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for Ralph de Chilton of the order of Preachers, going through the realm. By K. & C. Bartholomew, prior of St. Andrew's, Northampton, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Guy de Bosco, his fellow-monk, and Henry de Bray of Herleston his attorneys for one year. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for J. bishop of Carlisle. Pardon to Roger Omedy of his outlawry for non-appearance before Robert son of Walter and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer in the county of Essex, when indicted l'or the burglary of the house of Adam de Branketre at Hatf'eld Regis and the theft of woollen cloths, provided that he surrender to the prison of Colchester. Licence for Robert atte Burgh and Margery his wife to enfeoff John atte Burghc of the manor of Stapeleghe, held in chief; and for him to re-grant 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 4G5 1316. Membrane 18 — cont. the same to them and the heirs of their bodies with remainder to the right heirs of the said Robert atte Burgh. By fine of 20s. May 18. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Robert de Ciiderhou, Westminster, king's clerk, eseheator beyond Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by Hugh de Cressy of 7 messuages and 4 bovates of land in Blyth (Blida) and Hoddesak, held in chief as of the honor of Tykhulle then in the king's hands, to three chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of St. John the Evangelist by Blyth for the souls of his ancestors and successors, in augmentation of their sustenance; although it will be to the king's prejudice because he will lose the custody thereof if the heir be a minor. By fine of 20s. May 24. John de Pachecote, staying in England, has letters nominating John de Westminster. Blebury his attorney in Ireland for two years. May 18. Presentation of John de Heyden to the church of Deen, in the arch- Westminster, deaconry of Richemund ; the letters are directed to the archdeacon of Richemund. June 1. Alan de Hemmygston and Simon de Weston, monks of the church of Ely, Westminster, bringing news of the death of John de Keten, late bishop of Ely, have letters of licence to elect for the prior and convent of the said church. May 29. Appointment, during pleasure, of Alan de Cherleton to the bailiwick of Westminster, the forestership of the king's forest of Kynefare, to hold in the same manner as John de Vaus held the same. By K. May 19. Licence, for tho prior and brethren of the hospital of St. John the Baptist Westminster, without the New Gate, Dublin, to acquire in mortmain lauds, tenements and rents in Ireland, not held in chief, to the value of 40/. u year. By K. May 18. Mandate to the justiciary and chancellor of Ireland to present in the Westminster, king's name, as quickly as possible under the seal used in Ireland, Richard de Saham, king's clerk, to any ecclesiastical benefice of the taxation of 40 marks, which may belong to the king's gift. By K. May 20. Licence, for the alienation in mortmain by Nicholas de Marlebergh, to Westminster, the abbot and convent of Dorkcestre of 2 messuages, 50 acres of land, LOacres of wood and 5s. 2d. of rent in Dorkcestre, Piriton, Bixegibwjne and Clifton. By K. and by fine of 20s. May 20. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulster, Westminster, passing from Ireland to England at the king's command, aud the men of his household coming with him. May 28. Protection, with clause, for one year, for Richard Loveday, going to Westminster. Ireland on the king's service with John son of Peter le Poer. By K. Membrane 17. 84313. Byndus de Bandinelli, parson of the church of Aleford, going beyond tho seas, has letters nominating William de Heston his attorney for two years. Alice, late the wife of Roger le Bygod, sometime earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, ha.s letters nominating Adam Bretun and Henry do Bytering her attorneys in Ireland for two years. Pardon to Clement de Donclent and Avice his wife for acquiring without licence, for life, 8 acres of meadow aud a moiety of 2 mills in Kyderniinstre from Edward Burnel, tenant in chief ; with restitution of the same. By fine of l00s. G G 406 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 17 — cont. Licence for Robert de Hungerf'ord and Gena his wife to enfeoff Roger de Stocke of their manor of Rusteshale and the advowson of the church thereof ; and for him to re-grant the same to them, for their lives, with reversion to the said Roger and his heirs. By hue of 107. May 20. Licence for Robert de la Sale to grant to Walter de Berencestre, clerk, Westminster, and his heirs, a messuage, 2 virgates of land, 3 acres of meadow and 6s. 8d. of rent in Netherorton, held in chief. By fine of 1 mark. May 23. Writ of aid for Nicholas, clerk of Antony Pessaigne of Genoa, and Peter Walden, Bard,' bailiff of Sandwich. Lately the king, in consequence of the unusual scarcity of corn and other victuals in the realm, took into his protection aud safe-conduct the merchants of Spain, Sicily and Genoa coming into the realm with corn and other victuals to trade and make their profit therein, and further he caused proclamation to be made that no one, under pain of forfeiture, should inflict any loss or injury on such merchants. He now under- stands that a certain great ship called a Dromond, laden in parts beyond the seas with wheat and other corn, put into the port of Sandwich, and that the merchants belonging to the ship have sold part of the cargo to merchants of the realm, and wish to discharge the remainder of such cargo within the realm, and he has also been informed that certain malefactors are endeavouring to carry away the ship with its lading against the wish of the merchants. As victuals are required for ihe munition of the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, the king is sending the above-named Nicholas, clerk of Anthony Pessaigne, and Peter Bard' to purchase the remainder of the wheat and corn for that purpose, on which account he has issued the above- mentioned writ in their favour,and on their requisition assistance is to be given in providing for the defence and well-being of the said merchants of Genoa and others, who are under the king's protection, against such attacks as for their security and that of other merchants from foreign parts wishing to come into the realm with grain and other victuals shall be best. By K. & C. March 13. Henry de Bello Monte, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Westminster. John de Skelton and Walter de Skelton his attorneys until Michaelmas. May 18. Writ of aid, until Midsummer, for Nicholas, clerk of Antony Pessaigne Westminster, of Genoa, whom the king is sending on his business to divers parts of the realm. May 25. Grant to Richard de Merkeshale of certain lands and tenements in St. Margarets. Dighton and Sikelinghale, co. York, which the Templars held for a term (luele.) no ^ y e ^ expired, and which as their chattels are for certain causes now in the king's hands, to hold until the end of that term. By p.s. May 18. Pardon to John Elys of Ukkefeld for the death of William le Whyte, Westminster, as it appears by the record of Roger le Sauvage and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery for Maydenstan, that he killed him in self-defence. Writ de intendendo for Richard Wybert, whom Walter Waldeshef, king's chief butler, has appointed, during his pleasure, to be his deputy in the port of Sandwich. May 18. Licence for James de Norton to enfeoff John de Ponyngfaude of his Westminster, manors of Nutle and Tistede ; and for the latter to re-grant the same to him and Margaret his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder, failing such issue, to Thomas son of the said James and the heirs of his body, with remainder over to the right heirs of the said James. By fine of 10 marks. May 20. Confirmation to the abbot and canons of the church of the Holy Trinity, Westminster. Torre, of the Premonstratensian order, of the grants in frank almoin and 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 4G7 1316. Membrane 17 — cont. confirmations made by William Briwere, son of William Briwere, of land in Ylesham and Coletun, and of a meadow lying between the causeway from the abbey to the sea and the meadow of Cokyntou ; by Robert de Courtenay of his right in the collation of the prebend of Assoc'.if ; by William Dellcstre of land in his manor of Langeford lying between the waters called ' Esterglas' and ' Westerglas' with the wood called (Jlascumb, of his common moor in the said manor of Langeford; by Richard son of AVilliam son of Stephen of the advowson of the church of Tunstalle ; by Guy (Wydo) Crispyn of land in Tunstalle; by Thomas Waumbe, chaplain, son and heir of Thomas Wambe, of a messuage in Tunstalle, situate between St. Clement's church and the house of the parson of the town, with its garden ; by Petronilla de Holrigge of a messuage and curtilage in Holrigge ; by Richard de la Flode, son of Walter de la Flode, of land in la Flode; by William de Bokelaunde of the land of Radeclivc in his manor of Bokelaunde, and of common of pasture in the said manor, and fencing for the said land in his wood of Hokemore by view of the forester thereof; by Peter son of Matthew of land, with its capital m< ssuages, in his manor of Auetun ; by Avice, lady of Seinte Marie Chirche, of land in Seinte Marie Chirche which Simon de Westburgc formerly held, and also of her grant of Walter de Fonte with his issue, tenant of that land ; by Henry de Ferndona of his land of Dunyngeston ; by Roger de Bokelonde of the land of Stoke Torre, and of common of pasture through his land of Bokelonde. and ' husbote ' and ' haibote ' in his wood of Hokemore by view of the forester thereof; by Geoffrey Giffard of his land of Mambog'; by Isabella de Wadetone, sometime wife of Martin de Fissacre, of land in Wadetone, and also of her grant of John le Coinere with his issue, tenant of the said land ; and by Jordan de Daccumbe of land in Daccumbe. By fine of 10 marks. May 25. Simple protection, without clause, for one year, for Richard, prior of Walden. Watton, of the Order of Sempyngham. Membrane 16. May 30. Licence for John de Moubray to grant his manors of Ilaunos, Wofton, Westminster. Wylinton, Stotfald and Bromham, co. Bedford, Lyncelade, co. Buckingham, and Ryasshe, co. Kent, held in chief, to William de Brewosa, the elder, for life. By fine of 100/. Safe-conduct, for one year, for William Welyfedd, king's merchant, burgess of Melcombe, and his servants, going to Gascony with his ship to buy corn to carry the same to the counties of Dorset and Somerset. By the Chancellor. May 30. Licence, upon fine made by John de Moubray, for William de Brewosa, Westmiuster. the elder, to grant his manors of Knappe, Shorham, Horsham, Beaubusson and Brcmbre, and 3,000 acres of wood in. Brembrc, co. Sussex, held in chief, and the reversion of the manors of Fyndon, Wassindon, Bedynge, Westgrenestede, and Kyngesbernes, co. Sussex, held in chief, which Mary de Brewosa holds in dower of his inheritance, to Richard Haiiclut and William Moigne, clerk ; and for them to re-grant the same to him for his life, with remainder to the said John de Moubray and Aline his wife and the heirs of their bodies, and, failing such issue, to the right heirs of the said William de Brewosa. By fine of 100/. May 30. Licence, at the, instance of William de Rede, king's yeoman, for Oliver Westminster. <] e Punchardon, the elder, to enfeoff Oliver de Punchardon, the younger, of Q G 2 4G8 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 16 — cont. a messuage, a carucate of land, 32 acres of meadow, and 30s. of rent in Aylingliam, held in chief ; and for the latter to re-grant the same to Oliver de Punchardon, the elder, and Florence his wife, for their lives, with remainder to Henry son of the said Oliver de Punchardon, the elder. May 30. Appointment of Thomas de Cotyngham to the custody of the castle of Westminster. Tonebrigge whilst it remains in the king's hands, as W. archbishop of Canterbury has accommodated the king, until the Assumption, with the castle, late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, tenant in chief, and which the said archbishop holds by right of his church of Christ Church, Canterbury, upon the death of the earl, in the name of a custody, because the castle is held of the archbishop. May 30. Licence to Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to hunt in all the Westminster, king's forests on this side Trent through which he may be passing at this time of grace, and to take stags at his discretion, provided that he deliver the same to the keepers of the forest, stewards or foresters in whose bailiwicks the forests shall be, to keep until further order. By K. on the information of Thomas de Cherleton. "Writ of aid for him directed to the keepers, stewards or foresters of the forests on this side Trent. They are to receive from the earl all venison so taken and to cause it to be salted and placed in casks aud kept until they have further order from the king. Their expenses will be allowed them in the Wardrobe out of the issues of their bailiwicks. May 30. Mandate, for two years, directed to the king's purveyors in the county of Westminster. Surrey. For that time they are not to take any of the corn or other goods of W. archbishop of Canterbury in his manors in that county, or to molest his men with any manner of purveyance. June 1. Writ of aid, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for Hugh Herre of London, Westminster, yeoman, whom the king is sending to divers parts of the realm to purvey corn for the sustenance of his lieges staying in garrison in the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed. May 30. Safe-conduct, for one year, for William Lucas, master of a king's ship Westminster, called the Godyere of Westminster, whom the king is sending beyond the seas. By K. June 1. Roger, prior of St. Nicholas, Exeter, staying in England, has letters Westminster, nominating Robert de Sancto Geimano, his fellow monk, and Thomas de Burdevile his attorneys in Ireland for two years. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Adam de Bray, vicar of the church of Benflete. May 28. Grant, during pleasure, to Matthew Fabri of the scrivenership Westminster, (scribaniani) of the seneschalship of Agenois in the assize of Candom, with its emoluments. He is not to be removed without the king's special mandate. By K. at the instance of the bishop of Aloano. Mandate in pursuance to the seneschal of Agenois. Vacated because on the Vascon Roll. June 6. Writ of aid, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for John de Eggemere, king's Hadleigh. serjeant, whom the king is sending to divers parts of the county of Norfolk, to bring the corn, late of John, bishop of Ely, which the king caused to be bought from the executors of the bishop, and also other corn, to the town of Lenne and there placed in ships for conveyance to the town of Berwick- upon-Tweed. By C. 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 469 1316. Membrane 16 — eont. May 30. Protection, with clause nolumus, tor one year, for the abbess of Westminster. Godestowe. May 18. Westminster. May 6. Hadlekrh. May 10. Westminster. Pardon to Elias de Assheburne of Dublin, on account of his good service in Ireland, of 1(5 marks due from him at the Exchequer of Dublin, as well for the arrears of the account of Roger de Assheburne, his father, for the time when the said Roger held the manor of Dunbro at farm, as also for the arrears of his own account for the time when he himself held the same manor. By K. Writ de intendendo for Nicholas de Janua, whom the king is sending to the county of Southampton to purvey corn for the munition of the town of Berwick-on-Tweed. By C. Licence, at the instance of Walter de Norwico, the treasurer, for Thomas de Cailly to grant his manor of Babbingle, co. Norfolk, and two parts of his manor of Wymundham, co. Norfolk, and the advowsons of the churches of Wolferton and Rydon, held in chief, to whomsoever he will ; and for the grantee to re-grant the; same to him and Margaret his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder, failing issue, to the right heirs of the said Thomas. By K. Membrase 15. May 30. Notification, for the security of Robert de Colynpburne, merchant Westminster, of Winchester, so that he be not charged or harassed for the debts of others, that he was not an associate of the under-mentioned merchants in their suit, as it appears by return of certain writs in the Chancery that a ship of Clays de Vynnyng, burgess of the town of Stays (Escluse), was lately arrested and detained at Southampton at the suit of Ralph de Burgh, Adam le Moygne, John de Penreth, Walden de Berewico, Adam de Pontefracto, Ralph de Burton, William de la Sale, John de Corbrigg, Walter de Swanby of Jarum, John de Burgh, Thomas de Houeden and Richard de Dalton, merchants of Berwick-on-Tweed, according to law merchant, for 2,200 great florins delivered by them at the Exchange of the town of Bruges. May 30. Protection, with clause nolumns, for two years, for John de Mcrton, Westminster, parson of the church of Staghbanan, staying in England ou the king's service in the Chancery. May 30. He also hns letters nominating Henry de Swa\eseye his attorney in Westminster. Ireland for two years. June 1. Grant to John Cassy of Droitwich {de lVycliio), the elder, and John Westminster. Cassy, his son, of pavage, for five years, for the town of Droitwich co. Worcester, upon all wares brought for sale into the town. By K. May 30. Master Geoffrey de Cork, canon of the church of Cashel in Ireland, Westminster, bringing news of the death of M. late bishop of Cashel, has letters of licence to elect for the dean and chapter of the said church. May 18. Pardon, with the assent of the Council, to the abbot and convent of Westminster. Baideseye in North Wales of 085. Gd. a year, of which payment the abbot and convent and their successors are for ever to be quit. Whereas lately at the suit of the abbot, by divers petitions exhibited before the king and Council, alleging that the above sum had been unjustly demanded from him by the sheriff of Caernarvon, contrary to the form of their feoffment, and that he had been distrained ou for the same, the king commanded Roger 470 CALENDAR, OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 15 — cont. de Mortuo Mari, then justice of Wales, to take an inquisition as well touching the king's right as the said demand and to certify the king thereof, to which the said Roger returned that the abbot held his lands and tenements in the county of Caernarvan in frank-almoin, in the times of the princes of Wales without doing any service or secular rent until David ap Gruffud, brother of Llewellyn, sometime prince of Wales and lord of the cantred of Thleen, unjustly extorted that sum from the abbot, contrary to the form of his feoffment, for his procuration and the feeding (putura) of his hunters and dogs, and that the sheriff of Caernarvan demanded the said 68s. (id. a year because he found the same contained in the extent of the county, and that he consequently distrained on the abbot for that sum. By K. June 8. Safe-conduct, for one year, for John Demestre of Chester going to Thuudersley. Ireland to buy corn and other victuals to carry from thence to England, provided that he find security with the Treasurer of Ireland that he will not carry the same to the king's Scotch enemies or elsewhere than into England. June 1. Licence for William de Hardene and Matilda his wife to enfeoff queen Westminster. Margaret of a virgate of land in Estwyk and Wotton and of the bailiwick of the forestership of Savernake forest, held in chief ; and for the queen to re-grant the same to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder, failing issue, to the right heirs of the said Matilda. By fine of 100s. June 8. Pardon to Stephen le Frere of Dcone for acquiring in fee a messuage Thuudersley. and a virgate of land in Westdeone from Reginald de Sancto Martino, tenant in chief, and entering thereon without licence; with restitution of the same. By fine of ^ mark. June 3. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Hadleigh. Thornton by Alexander atte Grene of Kyllyngholme of a messuage, 48 acres of land aud 13 acres of meadow in Kyllyngholine, which are held of the abbot, and are worth 13s. 4d. a year, as appears by inquisition made by Master John Waleweyn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands and tenements to the value of 10/. a year. June 13. Robert de Staunford, canon of Osolveston, bringing news of the death of Westaiiaster. JR. late abbot of that place, has letters of licence to elect. Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election of John de Westbury, monk of Luffeld, to be prior of that house. Writ of aid for John de Mildenhale, king's serjeant, whom the king is sending to purvey horse-shoes and nails for his horses (ferros et clavos pro f emir is equorum). Membrane 14. May 6. Licenee for Robert son of Robert Cole of Donyngton to grant the Uadkigh. reversion of a messuage, 17 acres of land and 1^ acres of meadow in Muleford Richard, co. Wilts, held in chief, which Isabella, late the wife of Edmund de Muleford, holds in dower of his inheritance, to Richard de Tuddeworth ; licence also for the said Robert to release to the said Richard all his right in a messuage and a virgate of land in the same town which ■the said Richard holds for the life of Robert de Osgodeby and of the demise 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 471 June 8. Thundersley. June 6. Hadleigh. 1316. Membrane 14 — cont. of the said Robert de Osgodeby, who held them by the law of England of the inheritance of Agnes, his late wife, the kinswoman and heir of the said Robert son of Robert. By fine of | mark. Simple protection, in Ireland, for one year, for John de Erlegh, staying in England on the king's service. Pardon to the mayor and commonalty of the city of Dublin, in Ireland, of 240/., viz. 60/. a year out of the farm of their city for the next four years at the Exchequer, Dublin, as they have been mucli burthened by the frequent passages of men-at-arms going towards Ulster and divers other parts of the land to repulse the Scots, and as, by the approach of the latter, the suburb of the city has been in great part destroyed, by which the yearly rents accruing from the said suburb, which the mayor and commonalty were accustomed to receive in aid of the farm of their city, are greatly reduced, whereby they have not sufficient for the payment of the said farm. By K. and pet. of C. Grant, for six years from 7 April next, to the bailiffs and good men of the city of Dublin of murage upon all wares brought for ?ale into their city. By K. and pet. of C. Grant, for ten years from Michaelmas next, to the good men of Water- ford of the like murage upon all wares brought for sale into their town. [Inserted at a later date] By K. and pet. of C. Protection, without clause, until Michaelmas, for William sou of John le Boteller, going to Wales with Hugh de Audele, the elder. By testimony of Hugh de Audele. June 12. Protection, with clause nolumus, for two years, for Richard de Ayre- Westininster. mynne, parson of the church of Gretford. The like for Master Richard de Chaddesleye, parson of the church of Chepyng Norton. Signification to W. bishop of Worcester of the royal assent to the election of Richard de Idebury, sacristan of Wynchecoiube, to be abbot of that house. Ralph, abbot of St. Evroul, staying beyond tho seas, has letters nominating William Louuc and John Reson his attorneys for three years. By tine of 40v. Presentation of diocese of Dublin. June 6. Hadleigh. June 30. Westminster. June 6. Hadleigh. June 14. Westminster. June 12. Westminster. June 14. Westminster. Roger de Sutton to the church of Baliogari, in the By K June 14. Westminster. May 20. Walden. May 20. Westminster. Simple protection, for one year, without clause rogamus, for the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Mary and St. Leonard of the lepers without Suthewerk. Henry de Swaveseye, parson of the church of Weston by Beccles, going to Ireland, has letters nominating John de Merton, clerk, and John Mey his attorneys for two years. Licence for the abbot and convent of Walden to acquire in mortmain lands and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 40/. a year. By p.s. Licence also for them to appropriate in mortmain the church of Long {Magna) Coinpton in Hcunemersshe, which is of their advowsou. By p.s. Licence for William de Echyngham to enfeoff Martin, parson of tho church of Echyngham, of his manor of Pekedcuc, held in chief as of the 472 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 14 — cont. honor of L'Aigle (Aquila), as appears by an inquisition made by John Wale- weyn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent ; and for the said Martin to re-grant the same to him, for life, with remainder to Nicholas de la Beche and Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder, failing such issue, to the right heirs of the said "William. June 15. Signification to W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, of the royal assent I Westminster, to the election of William de Bromleye, a monk of Burton-upon-Trent, to be abbot of that house. June 16. Presentation of Nicholas Burnel to the church of Pakelesham, in the Westminster, diocese of London, void by the resignation of John de Priterwelle, the late rector thereof, in the king's gift by reason of the voidauce of the abbey of Westminster. By K. at the instance of the archbishop of Canterbury. June 15. Revocation of the presentation of Roger de Corby, king's clerk, to the Westminster, church of Wyteryng in the diocese of Lincoln, made by the king in the belief that the church was void and in his gift. June 14. William Paynel, who is deprived of his sight, has letters nominating Westminster. Peter de Werldham and Roger de Stretton his attorneys for two years. June 6. Grant, for life, at the request of queen Isabella, to Henry de Panetria, of Thundersley. the bailiwick of the forestership of Gaytsheles in Ingelwode forest. By p.s. June 15. Richard de Hodynton the elder, staying in England, has letters nomi- Westmiuster. nating Richard de Hodynton the younger, and William de Hodynton his attorneys in Ireland for two years. Elena, daughter of Walter le Blount of Tauelaght, staying in England, lias like letters, nominatirg the same Richard de Hodynton the younger, and William de Hodynton her attorneys for two years. Membrane 13. June 11. Robert de Ufford, staying in England, has letters nominating Thomas de Westminster. Caketon his attorney in Ireland for two years. Grant to Joan de Mereworth, who stayed with Eleanor, sometime queen of England, the king's mother, and afterwards with Elizabeth, sometime countess of Hereford, the king's sister. Incomplete. Vacated because otherwise on the Close Roll. June 17. Writ de intendendo, directed to the king's bailiffs and lieges, for Master Westminster. John Waleweyn, king's clerk, escheator this side Trent, whom the king has appointed to notify to John de Cherleton and Hawisia his wife and Griffin de la Pole, between whom a dissension has arisen concerning the castle of la Pole and the lands of Powys, his inhibition, under pain of forfeiture, of attempting anything with armed force that may tend to a breach of the king's peace ; they are to be before the king and Council at Westminster, in three weeks of Midsummer, to prosecute their right and to receive the judgment of the King's Court in the matter. Master John Waleweyn is also, with the consent of the parties, to take the castle and lands into the king's hands until justice be done between them. By K & C. May 16. Grant, of the king's gift, to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemore, of the Westminster, fines of all men convicted before the justices of oyer and terminer touching divers trespasses committed in his park of Stretfeld, co. Berks. By K. Grant, at will, to the prior and convent of Mount Carmel, Dublin, of the chantry of the Exchequer of Dublin, receiving yearly out of the said 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 473 1316. Membrane 13 — cont. Exchequer as much as others were accustomed in times past to receive for the said chantry, provided that they cause the chantry to be celebrated by one of their friars as is fitting. By p.s. June 12. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Geoffrey de Wyddeslade, king's merchant, Westminster, going beyond the seas to trade. June 15. Confirmation of very many small grants made by private persons to the Westmiuster. brethren of the house of St. Giles without Lincoln before the cure of that house belonged to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, and afterwards when the dean and chapter of the said church had the cure of the house, and later also from the time in which Oliver, formerly dean of the said church and the chapter of the place, assigned the said house with its rights to the vicars of their church ; confirmation also to the said vicars of the assignment made to them by the said dean and chapter of the said house with its rights. By precept of the King made at Lincoln. Membrane 12. May 20. Appointment of John de Insula, Master Richard de Abyndon, Master Waltham. John de Everdou and Robert de Bardelby to tax, according to the form delivered to them, the fifteenth of moveable goods in the city and suburb of London, granted in the last Parliament at Lincoln for the hosting for the wax in Scotland, and to depute certain men of the city to levy the same : every assistance is to be rendered to them ; and the sheriffs of the city are to cause all those to come before them, whom they may deem necessary for the assessment and taxation. [Ftedera. Pari. Writs.] Form of the assessment of the fifteenth granted to the king in the Parliament at Lincoln, 27 January, '.) Edward 11.; the same is to be made in the usual manner. French, [Pari. IVrits.] June 8. Appointment of John de Hothom, Roger de Grymeston, William Clare! Thuuderbley. and Alexander de Cave to tax, according to the form delivered to them, the fifteenth granted for the hosting of the war in Scotland, and to levy the same in all cities, boroughs, manors, towns anil demesnes in the county of York and to carry the money accruing therefrom to the Exchequer. [Pari. Writs.] Inserted at a later date. Afterwards Hugh de Louther and Robert (sic) were associated with them, 25 August. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. [Pari. Writs.] The like appointments of assessors and collectors for the undermentioned counties viz. — Henry de Cobham the younger, ~j Richard de Rokesle, > co. Kent. John Dabernoun, John de Held, )■ cos. Surrey and Sussex. Thomas de Sandewico, John Dabernoun, John de Held, William de Northo, Thomas de Wart James de Norton Peter de Evercy, Richard de Wyn Richard de Bere, Thomas Golafre, Thomas de Warblvngton, James de Norton, V co. Southampton. Richard de Wyndesore, Richard de Bere, V cos. Oxford and Berks. 474 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. } } co. Wilts. cos. Somerset and Dorset. 1316. Membrane 12 — cont. John de Holt, Adam Walrand, William de Cotes, John de Mei iet, Walter de Scudemor, John de Bello Campo of Yatton, Thomas le Botiller. Nicholas de Kyngeston the elder, ^ co. Gloucester. John Bisshop, Richard de Baskerville, John de Selariis, John de la Bar owe, Richard de Eggebaston, Robert de Stoke, Ralph de Perton, John de Wylughby, Master Roger de Boudon, Eustace de Burneby, Ralph de Brayleford, Robert de Saundeby, Richard de Whatton, William de Stafford, William Trumwyn, William Dyseny, Adam de Lymbergb, Richard de Buselyngthorpe, Gilbert de Holme, John Basset, In the counties of Lincoln and Rutland all the commissioners are to tax and William and Richard are to levy and convey to the Exchequer. John de Liston, } } } } co. Hereford. cos. Warwick and Leicester. co. Northampton. cos. Nottingham and Derby. cos. Salop and Stafford. co. Lincoln. co. Rutland. William de Rolleston, John Aignel, John de Fytton, Richard de Walsingham, Henry de Braundon, Roger de Reydon, Edmund de Hemegrave, John de Boyland, Thomas de Scalariis, John de Creke, John de Hynton, Simon de Crumbe, Roger Golafre, John de Fekenham, William de Botereaux, Henry de Chaumbernoun, Richard de Hewyshe, Robert de Lathum, William Gentil, John de Chesenhale, } } } } } } cos. Essex and Hertford. co. Norfolk. co. Suffolk. cos. Cambridge and Huntingdon. co. Worcester. co. Cornwall. co. Lancaster. 9 EDWARD II— Part II. 475 1316. Membrane 12 — cont. Walter de Mullesworthe, Roger de Tyryngham, John de la Haye, Robert de Stokeye, Robert Beaupel, William de Broke, Walter Crepyn, cos. Bedford and Buckingham. co. Devon. co. Middlesex. Form of assessment, in the usual manner of the fifteenth, granted to the king in the Parliament at Lincoln, on 27 January, 9 Edward II. French. [Pari. Writs.'] Membrane 11. June 18. Inspeximus and confirmation to the abbot and monks of the abbey of Westminster. Saint Georges, Boscherville, of the charter of W. de Tancervilla, chamber- lain of the king, addressed to Rabellus his son and all his men, by which he confirmed and granted to God and the abbey of St. Georges, in which, with the Apostolic authority and that of king Henry, and Geoffrey, arch- bishop of Rouen, and the bishops of Normandy, he had placed monks, all the donations which his father, Ralph, the chamberlain (Uaoul de Tancar- ville) had made to the canons of that place, and also those by other benefac- tors : he himself made divers grants to the abbey, including several in England, viz. the town of Avebery and Wiutreborne, Belebery, Cata- cumbe and Weston with its church, and the church of Heiles and the tithes of his demesne, orchards and lands. Witnesses: Geoffrey son of Payn, Euuard de Salesb[iri], William de Fisc[ampo], Roger de Pavilli, John de Bosemuncel, Gilbert de Eaz and others. [Monasticon : vol. vi., p. 10G6.] June 10. Revocation of the presentation of John de Colonia, king's clerk, to the Westminster, church of North Luffenham, in the diocese of Lincoln, which the king made in the belief that the presentation belonged to him, as it appears that for this turn it did not do so. June 26. James de Bokcmaz, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating John Westminster, do Ponticillis and William de Tynton his attorneys for two years. June 19. Pardon to Godfrey, abbot of Peterborough, for his trespass in hunting, Westminster, without licence, in the king's forest of Huntingdon and taking a doe. By K. on the information of R. de Northburgh. June 16. Licence for Geoffrey de Cornubia and Margaret his wife to enfeoff Joan, Westminster, late the wife of Richard de Cornubia, of their manors of Aumberdene, Stepellon and Boreford, held in chief ; and for her to re-grant the same to them and the heirs of their bodies with remainder, failing such issue, to the right heirs of the said Geoffrey. By K. June 20. Protection, with clause, until Easter, for John de Walton, going to Westminster. Norway on the king's service. By K. March 14. Licence for the abbot and convent of Merevale to acquire in mortmain Sulby. lands and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 10/. a year according to their true value. By p.s. June 14. Pardon to John son of Laurence de Etton for the death of Robert de Westminster. Etton his brother, as it appears by the record of John de Doncastre and his fellows, justices appointed to deliver the gaol of the castle of York, that he killed him in self-defence. By K. 47a CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. June 18. Westminster. June 25. Westminster. June 18. Westminster. Membrane 11 — cont. Pardon to Robert de Holand for acquiring in fee, without licence, from the king's kinsman, Thomas, earl of Lancaster, the manor of West Derby and 300 acres of wood in West Derby, held in chief; with licence to retain the same. j£ Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Nicholas Felaghe of 3 roods of land in Hopeton, and by John le Palmere of Hopeton of \\ roods of land in the same town to Adam, parson of the church of Hopeton. By K. at the instance of the bishop of Norwich. Inspeximus and confirmation to the prior and convent of Birkeheved of a charter of Edward, earl of Chester, the king's son, dated at Langele, 31 March, 9 Edward II. granting to them for the good of his soul and the soul of the king and the souls of his ancestors, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Hugh Daudele, justice of Chester, of the custody of the hospital of St. John without the North gate of Chester, provided that they maintain the hospitalities and other burthens incumbent on the same hospital, as well for the sustenance of chaplains to celebrate divine service in the hospital, as of the weak and infirm touching the finding of their food and necessaries of life and the distribution of alms and largesses, as was accustomed to be done in the hospital in times past, and in performing all other services. Witnesses: Thomas, earl of Lancaster, John de Cromb- welle, steward of the king's Household, Robert de Holland, Robert son of Nigel, Richard Lovel, Warin de Insula, Robert de Kendale and William de Ja Beche, knights. By p.s. Testification at the request of Isabella Bardolf, daughter and heiress of Robert Aguillon, that she has granted by deed to Isambert de Sancto Blymundo and his heirs all her lands and tenements in the duchy of Normandy, and has appointed Adam de Sancto Blymundo and Stephen de Rokele her attorneys to deliver seisin of the same. June 16. Grant to William de Clif, king's clerk, of the custody of the hospital of Westminster. St. Nicholas, Scardeburgh, in the king's gift by reason of the liberty of that town being in his hands. June 23. Westminster. Membrane 10. June 20. Pardon to Herbert son of John for acquiring in fee, without licence of Westminster, the late king, the manors of Wolverton, co. Southampton, Chireton, co. Wilts, and Wyghton, co. York, from John son of Reginald, tenant in chief - By fine of 50/. May 30. Inspeximus and confirmation of a deed, dated vi. Kalends of Westminster. October 1315, of R. the dean, and the chapler of the church of St. Peter, York, to William de Laugetoft, a vicar in the said church, inspecting and confirming letters of W. archbishop of York, dated viii. Kalends of October 1315. Upon the petition of the said William de Langetoft, setting forth that the parishioners of the church of the Holy Trinity, York, in Gotherumgate, the collation and patronage of which belonged to the archbishop, had assented to the building of houses in the southern part of the cemetery of their church, extending in length 130 feet and in width 16 feet, and which had not hitherto been used for the burial of bodies, and that the remaining part of the cemetery was amply sufficient for the burial of the parishioners, and that out of the rents of the houses so built a chantry of the Blessed Virgin could be founded, the archbishop caused an inquisition to be made, by which it appeared that the said cemetery over and above the said plot and another one which was adjacent 9 EDWARD II — Part II. 477 1316. Membrane 10 — cont. to it and contained 24 feet in length and 10 feet in width for a dwelling- place to be built on it with the assent of the parishioners for the chantry priest, was sufficiently ample for the burial of the parishioners, and that the parish church would not be prejudiced thereby: and thereupon the archbishop, desiring to increase divine worship, granted a faculty to construct buildings in the said southern part of the cemetery containing in width 18 feet from the king's street towards the church and in length 128 feet, and also in the said adjacent plot containing 16 feet in width and 24 feet in length, and he assigned such buildings and the rent accruing therefrom to find and maintain the said chantry in the church, and he also granted to the said William de Langetoft, so long as he should live, and after his death to the parishioners of the said church having domiciles in the parish and dwelling therein, the right of presenting a fitting person in priest's orders to the said chantry within eight days of the time of voidance to the archbishop of York, or, the see being void, to the dean and chapter, and failing such presentation the collation should belong to the archbishop, or, the see being void, to the dean and chapter, provided always that whoever should be admitted to the chantry should be present to celebrate matins and vespers daily in the said church, and should also celebrate the mass of the Blessed Virgin cum nota saltern on each Saturday, or if canonically hindered he should cause the same to be celebrated by a fitting person, and he should also say daily the Placebo and Dirige with commendation and full service of the dead for the souls of all Christians, and further he should also keep the buildings of the chantry in good repair and restore them when necessary. Hy fine of 20s June 21. Presentation of John son of llobert de Sutton to the church of Burgh, in Westminster, the diocese of Norwich. dune 25. Protection and safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Theodoric de Hofstat, Westminster, lord of Thorel. By K. at the instance of the earl of Hereford. Safe-conduct, for one year, for James le Porter, canon of Antwerp, whom the king is sending beyond the seas. By K. at the instance of the earl of Hereford. June 24. Protection, with clause nolumus, for two years, for Nicholas Crisp of Westminster. Dunestaple, king's merchant. June 20. Protection, without clause, for three years, for Otto de Grandisono, Westminster, staying beyond the seas on the king's service. Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, for Thomas Scot, whom the king is sending to purvey wheat and bread and other things for the office of the pantry. The like for de Mihale. June 24. Grant, during pleasure, to Boger de Aqua, king's chaplain, of the king's Westminster, free chapel of St. Mary in his park of' Lyskerede. June 20. Licence for the alienation in moitmain to the abbot and convent of Westminster. Welhou by Ralph de Skyrebek of a messuage, 3^ bovates of land, 3| acres of wood and 27s. of rent, in Cleholme, Welisby and Bradele. By fine of G marks. June 20. Pardon to Richard son of Bertram de Rikcthornc and Bertram his Westminster, brother for acquiring in fee, without licence, 2 acres and 2| roods of meadow in Kynefare from John de la Lee, tenant in chief. By fine of 10*. Pardon to John de Prees of Bohynton and the said Richard son of Bertram de Rikcthorne and Bertram his brother for acquiring in fee, without 478 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. June 27. Westminster. June 24. Westminster. June 24. Westminster. June 25. Westminster. June 24. Westminster. June 25. Westminster. June 26. ■Westminster. Membrane 10 — cont. licence, 8 acres of land in Claverleye from John brother of Roger de la Lee, tenant in chief. By fine contained in the preceding charter. Signification to G. bishop of London, of the royal assent to the election of Richard de Wymbysshe, canon of the Holy Trinity, London, to be prior of that house. Pardon to J . bishop of Norwich, for his trespass in the appropriation in mortmain, without licence, of the church of Thoruham, in the diocese of Norwich, which is of his own advowson. By K. Licence for J. bishop of Norwich, to acquire in mortmain lands tenements and rents, of his own fee, within his town of Lenne, co. Norfolk! By K. Safe-conduct, for one year, for the servants whom "William de Balaeto, canon of Agen, is sending to Gascony to bring corn to England for the sustenance of himself and his household. Protection, during pleasure, directed to the mayor and sheriffs of London, for the prior and convent of St. Peter's, Westminster, during the voidance of the abbey, so that they be not forced to answer for any debts in which the abbey is bound to divers creditors. Pardon to Nicholas Martel of Rlebury of his outlawry in the county of Nottingham, for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench to render his account to Richard de Luda for the time when he was his receiver, the latter having declared himself satisfied. By K. on the information of the Treasurer. Grant to Frisottus de Monte Claro, king's yeoman, of the goods which were stolen from him at Temple Gyting, co. Gloucester, by certain evil- doers of the county of Gloucester, for which some of them have been hanged, and which being forfeited on that account ought to remain to the king. By K. Membrane 9. June 14. Notification to the commissioners of array for the hosting for the war in Westminster. Scotland in the counties of Lancaster, Leicester, Stafford and Derby, that Robert de Holand, or his deputy, is authorized to supervise the levy, and they are to admit him thereto. [Pari. Writs.'] By C. Pardon to John Benshef for his trespass against Master Richard de Abyndon in breaking the park of Thedemerssh, lately in the custody of the latter of the king's commission, whereof he was convicted before John de Foxle and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer, and sentenced to the king's prison of Wyndesore. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton. Mandate to the said John de Foxle, to cause him to be delivered from prison if he shall have satisfied Richard de Abyndon for his damages. June 12. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for John de Blebury, Westminster, going to Ireland. June 17. Grant of the king's gift to J oan de Mereworth, on account of her services to Westminster. Eleanor, sometime queen of England, the king's mother, and Elizabeth, the king's sister, countess of Hereford, of 200/. out of the custodies and marriages which are in the king's hands, or which shall first fall in within five years, viz. 40/. a year to be received at the hands of the escheator on this side Trent. By K Mandate in pursuance to Master John Waleweyn, escheator on this side Trent. 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 479 1316. Membrane 9 — cont. June 18. Licence for John de My mines and Joan his wife, to enfeoff "William de Westminster. Newenton, chaplain, and William de Broughton, chaplain, of a messuage, 2 carucares, 8^ virgates and the fourth part of a virgate of land in Thrope and Cudelynton, held in chief; and for them to re-grant the same to the said John and Joan for their lives, with remainder to Thomas son of John de Myrnmes and the heirs male of his body, and like remainders over to his brothers William, Hugh and John, sons of the said John, and with final remainder to the right heirs of the said Joan. By tine of 10/. June 14. Grant to John son of John de Vienna, king's clerk, of the reversion of ■Westminster, all lands and tenements in Estdene, Lokerleand Holebury, co. Southampton, which Elena, late the wife of John de Vienna, holds for her life of the king's inheritance of the grant of the late king, and which are extended according to their true value at 71. 14s. 6d. a year beyond all services by Thomas de Warblinton, and John de Burne, to hold to him and his heirs at fee farm, together with demesnes, services, rents, villeinages, meadows, feedings, pastures and all other things belonging to the said lands and tenements, subject to rendering at the Exchequer after the death of the said Elena 8/. a year, and by doing all other services, saving to the king knights' fees and advowsons of churches. By K. June 20. Signification to W. archbishop of Canterbury, of the royal assent to the Westminster, election of John de Hothum, king's clerk, a canon of York, to be bishop of Ely. June 15. Grant, during pleasure, to John de Bolum, chaplain, of the chantry in Westminster, the chapel of Nousom-upon-Teyse, in the king's gift by reason of Uemard Castle, late of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warrewyk, deceased, tenant in chief, being in his hands. June 20. Presentation of Edmund Neve of London, chaplain, to the church of Westminster. Wassingle, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Robert Cotei, the late parson thereof, and in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Robert de Wassingle. June 19. Mandate to Thomas de Richemund to deliver the king's castle of Coker- Westniinstcr. muthe, which is in his custody of the king's gilt, together with its arma- ment, victuals and all other things therein, to Robert de Cliderhou, king's clerk, escheafor beyond Trent. By K. Simple protection, in Ireland, for two years, for Simon de Criketot, staying in England. Juno 20. Pardon to John de Haudlo, for acquiring in fee a messuage and a Westminster, carucate of land in Hedyndon, co. Oxford, from Philip Mymekan, tenant in chief, and entering thereon without licence. By line of 20*. June 22. Appointment, during pleasure, of Hervey de Staunton to the office of Westminster. Chancellor of the Exchequer. [7 J «?7. Writs.'} Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer, barons and chamberlain of the Exchequer. June 24. Presentation of Robert do Emeldon to the church of Little Thoryndon, Westminster, in the diocese of London. June 21. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Cokcrmuthe, king's clerk, to Westminster, the custody of the Exchanges of London and Canteibury, for the issues of which he is to answer at the Exchequer. Mandate in pursuance to the executors of the testament of William de Trente, to deliver the said custody of him. Vacated because ott the Fine Jioll. 480 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 9 — cont. Entry relating to John son of Philip de Holewelle and Roger de Wylie. [Incomplete. Cancelled.^ June 20. Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln, of the royal assent to the election of Westminster. Robert de Staunford, canon of Osolveston, to be abbot of that house. June 16. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Thomas de Welles. Westminster. June 20. Appointment, for life, of William de Hedersete to the custody of the Westminster, smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts in the city of London, to be exercised by himself or a sufficient deputy. June 27. Richard de Wymbisse and John called ' le Norreys,' canons of the church Westminster, of the Holy Trinity, London, bringing news of the death of Ralph, late prior of that place, have letters of licence to elect. June 22. Licence, granted at the instance of Alice de la Leyegrave, for Adam le Westminster. Bret to crenellate his dwelling place at Torveston, co. Somerset. By K. June 21. The treasurer and barons of the Exchequer having, at the king's corn- Westminster, mand, examined the rolls and memoranda of the Exchequer, touching the debts in which William de Wodesdon of Oxford was bound therein to the king, signify that nothing was found there at that time, which he owed. June 23. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Hugh de Bynteworthe. Westminster. June 17. John Mautravers, going to Ireland, has letters nominating John de Westminster. Middeltou and John Musket his attorneys for two years. Membrane 8. June 2.5. Grant, for life, to William de Sibeston, on account of his good service Westminster, to Giles de Argentein, lately killed on the king's service in Scotland, of the custody of the portership (portarie) of the castle of Winchester. By p.s. June 25. Licence, upon fine made by the king's kinsman, Aymer de Valencia, earl Westminster, of Pembroke, for John le Fower to grant to him two parts of a messuage, a mill, a carucate of land and 10 acres of meadow in Shrivenham, held ia chief, and the reversion of the third part, which Joan, late the wife of Reginald le Fower, holds in dower of the inheritance of the said John ; and for the earl to re-grant the same to the said John for life, with reversion after the death of the said Joan and John to the earl and his heirs. By fine of 20s. June 26. Baldwin le Flemyng, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Simon Westminster. Belde and Edward Rouland his attorneys for two years. June 19. Pardon to Godfrey, abbot of Peterborough, and ethers who were lately in Westminster, his company, when the abbot hunted without licence in the king's forest of Hunti ngdon and took a doe. By K. on the information of R. de Northburgh. June 28. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Westminster. Blakemore by Sewallus Sharpe of Chelmerf'ord and Geoffrey StaP of a messuage, 80 acres of land, 4^ acres of meadow, 4 acres of pasture and 4 acres of wood in Fingerithe. By fine of 6 marks. June 26. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Matthew de Medunta, Westminster, dean of the free chapel of St. Berian in Cornwall, going beyond the seas as well on business of queen Margaret as of his own. 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 481 1316. Membrane 8 — cont. Robert, abbot of Preaux (de Pratellis), staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Amfred Moret, his fellow-monk, and Richard do Pratellis his attorneys for three years. June 30. Protection, with clause, for two years, for Edmund le Botiller, staying iti Westminster. Ireland on the king's service. By K. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, by John le Forester and Walter Russell, of a messuage and 18 acres of land in Litleburne, of the fee of the abbot, which are extended at 5s. 10a. a year, as appears by an inquisition made by the escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands and tenements to the value of 60/. a year. July 1. Mandate to Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Westminster. Trent, for the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Wvnchecoinbe, to Richard de Iddebury, late sacristan of that house, whose election as abbot thereof W. bishop of Worcester has confirmed. Writ de intendendo in pursuance for him directed to the knights, free men and tenants of the abbey. June 20. Presentation of John Hamelyn to the church of Pembeher, in the diocese Westminster, of St. Davids. Vacated because otherwise in the tenth year. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Bertram, parson cf the church of Rouleye. The like for Philip de Gretton. The like for the abbot of St. Mary's, Kaynote. June 20. Licence for John de Dokesworth to enfeoff William de Lalleford, clerk, Westminster, of his manor of Waledene Regis, co. Hertford, held in chief ; and for the latter to re grant the same to him and Petronilla his wife and his heirs. By fine of 40s. June 2G. Pardon to Roger de Cubeldyk for acquiring in fee without licence a Westminster, carucate of land and a moiety of a messuage in Coleby from John de Caltoft and Agnes his wife, tenants in chief ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 40*. Pardon for Alexander de Cubeldyk and Clarice his wife for acquiring, without licence, to themselves and the heirs of their bodies in free marriage, a mill, a carucate of land and a moiety of a messuage in Coleby from Isabella de Multon, tenant in chief; with restitution of the same. By fine of 40$. June 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Sancto Leofardo and Westminster. Henry de Garlaunde of a messuage, 80 acres of land, 25 acres of meadow and 57*. of rent in Torrynge, which are worth 100a-. a year in all their issues according to their true value, as appears by an inquisition made by Master John Walewayn, king's cleric, escheator on this side Trent, to the dean and chapter of Chichester, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands and rents to the value of 40/. a year. June 12. Licence for John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, to grant to Edmund de Westminster. Neyrford and his heirs the reversion of a messuage, 2 carucates of land, 24 acres of meadow and 10 marks of rent in Ileryerdeby, Donesthorpe, Grantham and Barkeston, held in chief, which Henry de Wrthvnton and Emma his wife hold for her life of his inheritance. By fine of 40s. 84318. ii ii 482 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. \31Q Membrane 7. June 14. Appointment of "Walter Leuueyse and Geoffrey de la Lee, pursuant to Westminster, the statute of Winchester, to be conservators of the peace for the county of Hertford with the usual powers. Persons indicted or suspected are to be committed to prison until delivered according to law. [JParl. Writs.~\ The like of the undermentioned persons to be conservators of the peaee in their respective counties, viz. : — William de Wauton, Nicholas de Wokyngdon, Benedict de Cokefeld, John Dabernoun, Peter de Vienna, Ralph de Cammoys, Andrew Peverel, Roger Sauvage, Richard de Rokesle, John de Ifeld, John de Sancto Johanne, John de Insula Vecta, James de Norton, Walter de Pavely, Thomas de Chaucombe, Robert son of Payn, Walter de Scudemore, John de Bello Campo of Somerset, Walter de Skydemore, Hugh de Cortenay, Robert de Stockeye, Henry de Campo Arnulphi, Robert Oiffard, Richard Damory, Richard de Bere, Robert de Syndresham, Henry de Pentelowe, Alexander de Friville, Robert de Bracy, John de Wilington, Thomas le Botiller, Richard de Baskerville, Roger de Baskerville, William le Botiller of Wemme, Walter de Huggeford, John de Hastanges, William de Stafford, John de Canti Lupo, Henry de Erdyngton, John de Haryngton, Robert de Wyville, John de Wylgheby, Eustace de Burneby, ^>co. Essex. | co. Surrey. j> co. Sussex. co. Kent. } co. Southampton. co. Wilts. co. Dorset. co. Somerset. co. Devon. co. Cornwall. co. Oxford. co. Berks. co. Worcester. co. Gloucester. co. Hereford. co. Salop. co. Stafford. co. Warwick. co. Leicester. co. Northampton. 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 483 1316. July 2. Westminster. June 29. Westminster. July 1. Westminster. Theobald de Neville, John Basset of Luffenham, Walter de Goushille, Richard de Whatton, William de Dogmersfeld, Roger de Bradburne, John Deyncurt, Edmund Deyncurt, Simon le Chaumberleyn, Laurence de Holebeche, William le Moygne, John de Hynton, Thomas de Scalariis, John de Creke, Walter de Molesworth, John de Morteyn, John Neyrnuyt, Roger de Tyringham, John de Burgh, John de Thorpe, Peter Rocelyn, Walter de Calthorpe, Thomas de Grey, Robert de Aspale, Robert de Bures, Membrane 7 — cont. > co. Rutland. co. Nottingham. co. Derby. co. Lincoln. } ) } | co. Huntingdon. | co. Cambridge. | co. Bedford. co. Buckingham. } } |>co. co. Norfolk. Suffolk. [Pari. TFri/s.] John de Athy, staying in England, has letters nominating Richard de Sahara and Richard de Athy his attorneys in Ireland for one year. Drogo de Barentyn, going to the island of Gereseye, has letters nominating Robert de Hales his attorney for one year. Protection, with clause nolumus, for three years, for Bertram Ferandi, parson of the church of Rouleye. Appointment of Geoffrey de Scrope to take seisin of the castles, towns and manors of Cunyngesburgh and Sandale, the manors of Wnkefeld, Thorne, Haytefeld, Soureby, Braithewelle, Fisshelake, Dewesbury and Halifax, and all other manors, lands and tenements in the county of York, and the manors and towns of Staunford and Grantham, co. Lincoln, which John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, has granted and surrendered for himself and his heirs to the king : further he is to take fealty of the tenants thereof, who are to obey him in all matters. The like of Richard de Lusteshulle, king's clerk, to take seisin of the castle and town of Reygate and the manors of Dorkynge and Bechesworthe, co. Surrey, and the castle and town of Lewes, and the manors of Cokefeld, Cleyton, Dychenynges, Mechynge, Pechham, Brightelmeston, Hondcdene, Northesce, Radmeld, Kymere, Middelton, Alyngton, Worth, Pycoumbe, and the towns of Iford, Pydighowe and Seford, co. Sussex, and of other manors, hamlets, lands and tenements in the said counties of Sussex, which John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, has granted and surrendered in like manner to the king: further he is to take fealty from the tenants thereof, who are to obey him in all things. H'H 2 484 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS. 1316. July 3. Westminster. June 29. Westminster. July 1. Westminster. July 3. Westminster. July 6. Windsor. Membrane 7 — cont. The like of Richard Lovel and Roger de Northburgh to take seisin of the manor of Kenyngton, eo. Surrey, which John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, has granted and surrendered in like manner to the king: further he is to take fealty from the tenants, who are to obey him in all tilings. Grant, during pleasure, to William de Hycche of the office of controller of the king's mines of Devon. By p.s. Licence for Thomas Bardolf to grant his manor of Rungeton and 20/. of land in his manor of Stowe, co. Norfolk, held in chief, to John Bardolf, for life, in exchange for the manor of Halughton, co. Leicester, held in chief, which the said John holds, for life, of the inheritance of the said Thomas. Appointment, for life, of Richard le Mareschal to the office of king's gauger in England and Ireland. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton. Vacated because otherwise below. Mandate to Richard de Lusteshulle, king's clerk, to deliver to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, or his attorney, the castle and town of Reygate, the manors of Dorkyng and Bechesworthe, co. Surrey, the castle and town of Lewes, and manors of Cokefeld, (Jleyton, Dychenynges, Mechynge, Pecham, Brightelmeston, Houndedene, Northesce, Radmeld, Kymere, Middelton, Alyngton, Worth, and Pycoumbe, and the towns of Iford, Pydig- howe and Seford, co. Sussex, and also all other hamlets, lands and tenements in the said counties, which the earl lately granted and surrendered to the king, the king having re-granted the same to him for his life. Writ de intendendo for the earl directed to all tenants of the above- named castles, manors and towns. Membrane 6. July 5. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Janin de Precipiano, merchant of Genoa, Windsor. going to divers parts on the king's business. July 3. Writ of aid and safe-conduct, during pleasure, for Hugh de Hoghton and Westminster. Thomas de Nova Biggynge whom the king is sending to divers parts of the realm to purvey corn and other victuals for the munition of the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and the sustenance of the king's lieges in Scotland, and of others in the said town. By K. on the information of the Treasurer. July 4. Grant to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, for his life, of the manors Windsor, and towns of Staunford and Grantham, co. Lincoln, viz. in demesnes, lordships and services, together with the soke of the manor of Grantham, and with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, abbeys, priories and other religious houses, homages and other services of free tenants, villeins with their villeinages and issues, warrens, chaces, parks, woods, stews, stanks, marshes, fisheries, feedings, pastures, liberties, royalties and other things pertaining to the said manors and towns, all which the earl had previously granted and surrendered to the king. Vacated because otherwise below. July 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Westminster. Bolyngton by John Rasshe of a toft in Toftes, by William Piterik of Burgh of a toft in Burgh by Wayuflet, by John de Orreby of an acre of land in the same town, by Ralph Freman of Ingham of 2 acres of land in Ingham, and by William Tyrel of Paunton of a bovateof land in Herdewyk, which are of the fee of the prior, and by Andrew de Tyryngton of 8d. of 9 EDWARD II —Part II. 485 1316. Membrane 6 — cont. rent in West Tyryngton, which are held of other than the king in chief, all which are extended at os. 6d. a year according to tlieir true value, as appears by an inquisition made by Master John Waleweyn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands and tenements to the value of 40 marks a year, or to appropriate ecclesiastical benefices, of their own advowson, to the like value. July 6. Mandate to Geoffrey le Scrope to deliver to John de Warenna, earl of Westminster. Surrey, or his attorney, the castles and towns of Conyngesburgh and Sandale and the manors of Wakefeld, Thorne, Heytefeld, Soureby, Braythewelle, Fisshelake, Dewesbury and Halifax, co. York, the manors of Staunford and Grantham, co. Lincoln, and all other manors, hamlets, lands and tenements in those counties, together with all goods and chattels therein, and all receipts for the time the same were in the custody of the said Geoff rey le Scrope, which the earl had granted and released to the king, and which the king has re-granted to him for his life. Writ de intendendo for the earl directed to all tenants of the said towns and manors. Mandate to Richard de Lustreshulle (sic) to deliver to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, the castle and town of Raygate, and the manors of Dorkynge and Becheworthe, co. Surrey, the castle and town of Lewes, and manors of Cokefeld, Cleyton, Dychenyng, Mechyng, IVchham, Brightelmeston, Houndt'dene, Northesce, Radeineld, Kymere, Middelton, Alyngton, Wort he, and Picoumbe and towns of Iford, Pydighowe and Seford, co. Sussex, and all other manors, hamlets, lands and tenements belonging thereto in the said counties, which the earl had granted and surrendered to the king, and which the king has re-granted to him for his life, together with all things received in the time in which the same were in the custody of the said Richard de Lustreshulle, and also all goods and chattels therein which the king had of the grant of the earl. July 1. Appointment of William Herle to take seisin of and keep the castle of Westminster. Dynasbran and Holt Castle (Castro Leonis) and the lands of Bramfeld, Yale and Wryghtlesham in Wales, together with knights' fees, advowsous of churches, abbeys and priories and other religions bouses, which John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, had granted and surrendered to the king ; the tenants of the said castles and lauds are to do fealty and services to him in the king's name. July 6. Mandate to the same William Herle to deliver the above-named castles Windsor. and lands to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, to whom the king has re-granted them for life, or to his attorney, with all goods in them. Writ de intendendo for the earl, directed to all the tenants of the said castles and lands. July 3. Pardon to Elizabeth, late the wife of William son of John de Messe- Westmiuster. worthe, of the trespass which she and her late husband committed in acquiring without licence to themselves and the heirs, whom the said William should procreate upon her, a messuage, 80 acres of land and 12 acres of wood in Edlesburgh, co. Buckingham, from John Brian, tenant in chief ; with restitution of the same. By fine of \ mark. June 28. Pardon to David de Hope for his breach of the king's prison of Flynt, Westminster, and escape therefrom, in which he was detained for the death of Henry Batesone, and also his outlawry, if any. By K. July 2. Licence for the prior and convent of St. Mary's, Carlisle, to acquire in Westminster, mortmain, lands, tenements and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 10/. a year- By K. on the information of the Treasurer. 486 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 6 — cont. July 3. Writ of aid, from 8 July until 31 December, for Roger do Whitewelle, Westminster, king's yeoman, whom the king is sending to purvey hay, oats and litter and other necessaries for the office of the Marshalsea. The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. : — Robert de Doncastre, John Sperman, Thomas de Garston, Nicholas de Multon, William Lengleys, Richard de Fristeling, Robert Romayn, for hay, oats, litter, &c. Ralph Spray, John de S ornery, John Powys, Walter de Harewe, Richard le Sauser, William de Lond', David de Coleshulle, Gilbert de Wyneston, John de Aula, John de Carleford - - Edmund de Wyndesore, Roger Pate, John de Mildenhale - ■ Maurice Draghswerde, John de Radinges, | for gross meat, for the office of the scullery. for the office of the saucier. for the office of the Hall, for the office of the Chamber. | for the office of the pantry. for shoes and nails for the king's horses. \ for harness for the king's horses and carts. Membrane 5. June 29. Confirmation to the abbot and convent of the house of St. Thomas the Westminster. Martyr by Dublin of the charters and muniments touching the state and foundations of their house, which is of royal foundation. Upon petition of the abbot and convent praying for such confirmation, and, as their charters and muniments were, on account of their age, in so bad a state that they could not be transmitted to England, and also to avoid the perils of the sea and the dangers of the road, further praying the king to receive transcripts thereof, the king issued his mandate to Edmund le Botiller, the justiciary of Ireland, and Richard de Bereford, king's clerk, then the Chancellor there, to inspect the said charters and muniments and to forward to him transcripts of the same under the seal used in Ireland, which was accordingly done, viz. of grants by the under-mentioned persons : — I. John son of Leonisius. [Printed in the Register of the abbey of St. Thomas, Dublin, No. xvr.] II. Richard de Cogan. [Ibid. No. clxxxi.] III. Richard de la Felde. [Ibid. No. clxxv.] IV. Basilia daughter of Gilbert the earl. [Ibid. No. cxxvn.] V. The same Basilia. [Ibid. No. cxxviii.] VI. William de Sancto Leodagario. [Ibid. No. cxlvi.] VII. Roger de Leycestre. [Ibid. No. cxxvi.] VIII. Miles de Stanton. [Ibid. No. cxci.] IX. William de Druhulle, confirming the grants of William de Druhulle his grandfather and Thomas de Druhul his great- grandfather, of the church of the Holy Trinity, Dunmor with 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 487 1316,- Membrane 5 — cont. all tithes and obventions of the lands of Grenechan, Kil- donenald, and Kiltentan, and the church of Killayth with land at Dunmor and Killayth. X. Beatrice Waited. [Ibid. No. ccxxxi.] XI. William de Burc. [Ibid. No. cxix.] XII. Miles de Stanton. [Ibid. No. clxxxviii.] XIII. Osbert son of Tankard. [Ibid. No. clxxviii.] XIV. Richard son of Reginald, releasing his light and claim in the advowson of the church of St. Molingge in Ballilek, diocese of Kildare. Dated at Kil, Wednesday before the Epiphany, 24 Edward I. XV. Grant by Adam de Hereford, viz. Sciant presentes et futuri quod ego Adam, de Hereford dedi et concessi et hac mea presenti carta confirmavi Deo et ecclesie Sancti Thome Martiris de Dublinia et canonicis ibidem Deo servientibus totam terrain quam dominus metis Johannes filius Reyin[aldi] dedit mihi inter prefatam ecclesiam Sancti Thome et Crucem que ponebatur pro anima u.roris Hugonis de Lacy et insimul cum predicta terra ecclesiam de fPechtrard cum I. dietis terre arabilis et cum omnibus pertinentiis decimarum et oblationum et obventionum et divisarum de omnibus terris et homi?iibus qui sunt ex ilia parte marisci quod est inter prefatam ecclesiam de Wcchtrard et Castellum JVtirin scilicet ex ilia parte in qua villa de fYechtrard scdct retent' cum consensu et assensu Dariensis episcopi et prion's et can- onicorum de Sancto Thoma, Dune, ct omnibus aliis terr[is] de Wechtrard cum omnibus decitnis et beneficiis eccle- siasticis ex ilia parte marisci in qua Castellum JVarin sedet capelle Castclli fVarin, et insimul cum predictis ligna de bosco mco sujjicienter ad proprium ignem predicte abbatie de Sancto Thoma Martire de Dublinia, ct cdificationi,etc). [From the icords Capelle Castclli H'arin, this confirmation, including the witnesses, is verbatim with No. lxxxvi. of the Register.] XVI. Adam de Hereford granting the churches of Conefi and Hernie, etc. [Ibid. No. clxvii.] XVII. William, bishop of Gleudalough, granting and confirming to them moieties of the churches of Conefy, Salmon Leap, Tachumini and Mou. [Ibid. Almost identical ivith No. CCCXXXVI.] XVIII. Adam de Hereford. [Ibid. No. CLXVin.] XIX. The same. [Ibid. No. clxix.] XX. The same. [Ibid. No. xcn.j Membrane 4. XXI. The same. [Ibid. No. lxxxviii.] XXII. The same. [Ibid. No. xc] XXIII. The same. [Ibid. No. lxxxvii.] XXIV. Roger de Hereford. [Ibid. No. cxiv.} XXV. John de Hereford. [Ibid. No. xcix.] XXVI. The same. [Ibid. No. CXLm.] XXVII. Clarice, wife of John de Hereford. [Ibid. No. c] XXVIII. The citizens of Dublin, granting lands lying towards Kilmaynan. XXIX. Thomas de Hereford. [Ibid. No. cccciv.] XXX. Adam de Hereford. [Ibid. No. lxxxix.} 488 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. XXXI. XXXII. XXXIII. XXXIV. XXXV. XXXVI. XXXVII. XXXVIII. XXXIX. XL. XLI. XLII. Membrane 4 — cont. Robert de Altaribus, granting the church of Martre with all the ecclesiastical benefices of the same town and the church of St. Coleman of his castle which is called ' del Core,' with all tithes and alms of his lands lying between the said churches, and also the tithes and ecclesiastical benefices of Letrussin, for the good of his soul and the souls of his parents and of Mabel his wife, and of all his ancestors and successors. Hugh de Swordeval. [Ibid. No. cvi.] William son of William, lord of Nas. [Ibid. No. ex.] Basilia daughter of earl Gilbert. [Ibid. No. cxxxvi.] Jordan de Valle. [Ibid. No. ccxvn.] Stephen de Valle, granting the church of Macherleys, for the sake of his soul and that of Christina his wife. [Ibid. No. ccxxii.] Thomas de Druihulle. [Ibid. No. cxlix.] William de Dryhille. [Ibid. No. cxlviii.] Henry de Recheford (Rocheford). [Ibid. No. clii.] David de Rocheford. [Ibid. No. cltii.] William de Sancto Leudegario. [Ibid. A T o. cxlv.] Simon de Euerellis. [Ibid. No. clvu.] By K. & C. Membrane 3. July 3. Pardon to the prior and convent of Buttele for acquiring in mortmain, Westminster, without licence of the late king, a messuage, 8 acres of laud and an acre of meadow in Farnham, co. Suffolk, from Richard de Farnham, a messuage and a moiety of a rood of land in Farnham from Robert son of Roger de Swiftlingge, a messuage, 24 acres of iand, 10| acres of pasture and 12 acres of heath in Capele, co. Suffolk, from Walter de Capele, 14c?. of rent in Herliston, in the same county, from John Walraru, 3 acres and a rood of land and 2 acres of meadow in the same town and in Kessegrave, co. Suffolk, from Hugh de Hoxne, \\ acres of pasture in West Somerton, co. Norfolk, from Walter de Capele, a moiety of an acre of land in Donyugton, co. Lin- coln, from Roger Peper, a rood of land in Byker, co. Lincoln, from Lambert Astynson, a moiety of an acre of land in the same town from Clement de Hoo, a moiety of an acre of land in the same town from Roger de Burgh, and sfh acre and 3 roods of land in the same town and in Skirbek, co. Lincoln, from Benedict de Hoxne ; and with restitution of the same. By fine of 20s. July 4. Restitution to John de Oddingseles of 40s. of rent in Great Rollandright, Windsor. C o. Oxford, which Gerard de Oddyngseles his grandfather, whose heir he is, had acquired in fee from Thurston le Despenser, tenant in chief, without licence of the late king, and which were on that account taken into the hands of the present king. By fine of 20s. July 2. Pardon to Walter Wodelof for acquiring in fee, without licence, \\ hides Westminster, and 9 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, 1^ acres of assart and 70 acres of waste, in the manor of Merewelle, and 15 acres of assart in the manor of High Clere, from Henry, late bishop of Winchester, tenant in chief, subject to rendering to the bishop 55s. Ad. for the lands and tenements in Mere- welle, and doing suit at the bishop's court of Merewelle as other free tenants do, and 6s. 8c?. for the waste in the manor of High Clere. Licence for him and his successors to hold the same in fee farm from the bishop. By p.s. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Master Henry de Clyf, parson of the church of Chiselbergh. 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 489 1316. Membrane 3 — cont. July 6. Pardon to Thomas de Chaucorabe for acquiring in fee, without licence, Westminster, a mill in Bereford St. Martin, co. Wilts, from William de Cheyndut, tenant in chief. By tine of 10*. July 3. Appointment, for life, of Richard le Mareschal to the office of ganger in Westminster. England and Ireland, to hold in the same manner as William Trente, deceased, held the office on the day of his death. By p.s. Writ de intendendo for Richard de Wodehouse, whom Richard le Mareschal has appointed to act as his deputy in Ireland. By p.s. June 20. Appointment of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, William Inge, Westminster. John de Insula and John de Mutford, to go to Bristol, where they are to inform themselves thoroughly touching the undermentioned disturbances, and to re-call the commonalty ol the town to their obedience to the king, but if the commonalty continues in rebellion, the commissioners are, under the king's authority, to punish them. By writ under the testimony of Roger le Brabauzuu, then chief justice of the King's Bench, the king commanded the sheriff of Gloucester that he should not fail, on account of the liberty of the town of Bristol, to take John le Taverner, Richard Oolpek, William de Clif, Robert Martyn, William Snowe and John Simenel, outlaws at the king's suit for the death of Alexander de Vilers in the town of Bristol, wherever they should be found, whether within the liberty of the town, or without it in the said county, and keep them in prison so that he should have their bodies before the king in fifteen days of St. Martin last, to receive judgment of the court therein. On which day the sheriff returned that he had approached the town of Bristol to take the above- named outlaws, whom he found in the Guildhall of the town, and that they and Robert de Wyldeinershe, who called himself bailiff of the town, and the commonalty of the town, did not permit him to attach them, wherefore the king commanded the sheriff that he should not omit, on account of the said liberty or any other liberty of his county, to arrest John le Taverner and the other outlaws and also the said Robert de Wildemershe and all others ol' the commonalty of the town, who had hindered him in the execution of the king's mandates, and keep them in prison so that he should have their bodies before the king in the Octave of the Holy Trinity last past to receive what the king, with the Council, should order. On which day the sheriff returned that he in his proper person had approached the town of Bristol to execute the king's mandate, and that he had caused the entire commonalty of the said town to assemble in the Guildhall, and upon his setting forth before the commonalty the tenor of the king's mandate, all of the commonalty unanimously answered that they would not permit the said John le Taverner, or Robert de Wyldeinershe, or any other of the town, to be attached or led away from the town, and they forcibly hindered him in the execution of the mandate, whereupon the sheriff, by word and tiie laying-on of hands, attached Henry le Shipman and many others of the town who had hindered him; but the persons so arrested forcibly broke the attachment, on which account the sheriff, taking the great posse of the county with him, approached the town to execute the mandate, when he found the gates of the town shut ajjainst him, ami that the entire com- monalty of the town, had collected together to them a great multitude of malefactors, as well men of Bayonue as Welshmen, and that they had drained the dyke of the castle and dried it thoroughly, broken and destroyed the mill of the castle, and in the town, before the castle gate, made a dy ke of the depth and width of 24 feet, and fortified the dyke with a strong peel, and there and elsewhere in the town constructed wooden forts, springalds and other engines for attacking the castle, so that no one in the castle could 490 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS 1316. Membrane 3 — cont. go forth towards the town, and for holding the town against the king and, with standards raised, had made other preparations for open rebellion against the king. By K. & C. July 20. Appointment of Robert de Kendale, constable of the castle of Dover and Westminster, warden of the Cinque ports, and John Randolf, to enquire, by oath, as well 10 Edward II. c f merchants as other good men within the counties of Southampton, Devon, Cornwall, Gloucester, Somerset and Dorset, of the names of those of the king's realm and power who, at Crauden, inflicted loss on certain men of Flanders, and of the names of the two ships of which the masters or mariners inflicted those losses, and who afterwards received the malefactors, of the same losses, and of the goods, chattels and wares of certain men of Flanders, carried away by men of the realm and of the king's power, and value thereof ; they are to take those who shall be convicted thereof and commit them to prison until Perrota Brune de Solar', or her proctor, shall be satisfied in the sum of 550/., as Arnold de Ispania, proctor of the said Perrota Brune de Solar', citizen of Bordeaux, alleged in this complaint on her behalf, that she had freighted a ship with 192 tuns of wine of the price of 550/. sterling, and had sent it to Flanders to trade before war was commenced between Louis, king of France, and the count of Flanders, and that the ship having put into the port of Dam, the burgomasters, echevins and consuls of the town of Bruges, in Flanders, had carried off the wine from her servants, and that, notwithstanding the king's request to the count to have satisfaction made to her according to the form of the treaty between the king and him for settling disputes between their respective subjects, the latter had not done so, wherefore the said Arnold had petitioned the king to have enquiry made touching what was done at Crauden, and of the goods of those who had committed such trespass, and that out of such goods the king would, according to the said treaty, cause satisfaction to be made in the sum of 550/. as above said. By K. & C. Membrane 2. July 1. Licence for Thomas Bardolf to grant his manor of Rungeton and 20/. of Westminster, land in the manor of Stowe, co. Norfolk, held in chief, to John Bardolf, for life, in exchange for the manor of Halughtou, co. Leicester, held in chief, which the said John holds for his life of the inheritance of the said Thomas. July 1. Grant to queen Isabella, to whom the king lately granted, during Westminster, pleasure, the manor of Wodestok with the town and hundred of Wuttou, co. Oxford, the manor of High Peak, co. Derby, and manors of Torpel and Upton, co. Northampton, and manors of Eltham and Maundeville, co. Kent, and also all lands and tenements in Craye and Catesford and other adjacent towns in the county of Kent, which manors of Eltham and Maundeville the king held of the grant of Anthony, bishop of Durham, that she may hold the same at will with the farms, rents, knights' fees, advowsons of religious houses, hospitals, churches and chapels, chaces, parks, assarts and purprestures, with wards, marriages, and escheats, and that she may have in the same manors, &c. return of the king's writs and summonses, and all fines, ransoms and amercements of all men and tenants thereof, and forfeited issues, and all that appertains to the king of year, day and waste, forfeitures and murders in any of the king's courts; further she is to have the goods and chattels of felons and fugitives, so that if any one of her men or tenants ought, for any default, to lose life or limb, or shall become a fugitive and be unwilling to stand trial, or shall commit any 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 491 1316. Membrane 2 — cont. default for which he ought to lose his chattels, and whenever justice ought to be done for that, whether in the court of the king or of another, such chattels shall belong to the queen, and it shall be lawful for her or her ministers to msike seizure of such chattels and retain them for the queen's use without let or hindrance of the sheriff or other ministers of the king. By K. on the information of W. Inge. July 2. Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, going to the Marches Westminster, of Scotland on the king's service, has letters nominating Roger de Berners and Bartholomew de Elmham his attorneys for one year. Membranes 2 — cont. and 1. March 14. Confirmation to the abbot and convent of Suleby of numerous private Sulby. grants made to the sometime abbot of Welleford now called Suleby. [Monasticon, vol. vi. p. 903.] By p.s. Membrane 1 — cont. June 24. Licence for Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemore to grant to John de ■Westminster. Hothum and Philip ap Howel the castle and manor of Wyggemore, and land of Melenyth with the castles of Kenethles and Dynbaud in the same land, the land of Kedewyng with the castle of Dolvorayn, and the land of Comotoyder, held in chief, and the reversion of the castle and manor of Radenore, and land of Kery, and the castle of Knoklas, the manors of Knyghteton, Norton, Presthemede and Pullyth, the manor and land of Warthreynon and the castle of Rayder in the Marches of Wales, the manors of Kyngesleonc and Nethewode, co. Hereford, Bewdley {de Dcllo Loco), co. Worcester, and Worthy, co. Southampton, and the third part of the manor of Aure, co. Gloucester, held in chief, on the death of Margaret, late the wife of Edmund de Mortuo Mari, who holds them for life of his inheritance; and for them to re-grant the same to him and the heirs of his body, with remainder, failing such issue, to Edmund his son and the heirs of his body, with final remainder over to the right heirs of the said Roger. By K. Licence for Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemore to grant to Edmund his son and to Elizabeth his wife, and the heirs of his body, the reversions of the manor of Oddecumbe, and of the castle and a moiety of the manor of Bruggewauter, co. Somerset, and of the manor of Crondon, co. Buckingham, held in chief, which Margaret, late the wife of Edmund de Mortuo Mari, father of the said Roger, whose heir he is, holds for her life of his inheritance, and of the manor of Mulverton, co. Somerset, held in chief, which John de Bures and Hawisia his wife; hold in dower of the said Hawisia of his inheritance; with remainder, failing such issue, to the right heirs of the said Roger. By K. Membrane 30d. March 22. Commission de walliis et fossatis to Geoffrey de Coleville, Robert de Langley. Maddyngle, Nicholas de Houton and John le Coronner for the sea-coast in Tyd, Neuton, Leveryngton, Wysebech and other towns of the parts of Mershland and the adjacent parts in the hundred of Wysbech, co. Cam- bridge. March 21. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Bereford, Simon de LaDgley. Monte Acuto and Robert de Maddiugle touching the death of Alice de Bello Campo at la Sarette by Bovyndon, co. Hertford. By C. 492 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 30d — cont. March 12, Commission to Robert de Kendale, constable of the castle of Dover and Clipstone. warden of the Cinque Ports, and Henry de Cobeham the younger to enquire into the report that divers men as well of the liberty of the said ports as of other parts in the county of Kent, have taken corn and other victuals and armour to Flanders contrary to the late proclamation. By C. Membrane 29c?. March 10. Association of John de Bello Campo of Somerset in a commission issued Clipstone. to Robert son of Payn, Walter de Pavely, John Randolf and William de Hardene appointing them conservators of the peace in the counties of Somerset, Dorset, Wilts, Southampton and Gloucester after Palm Sunday, 7 Edward II. when the king went to Scotland, in the place of the said Robert son of Payn, deceased. March 24. Commission to William Inge and J. de Crumbwelle to deliver the gaol of Langley. the tower of London of Richard de Middelton, detained there for sedition against the king and for other trespasses. By K. & C. Mandate in pursuance to the constable of the tower. March 26. Commission to "William de Monte Acuto, Henry de Pembrugge and Langley. Robert de Grendon as Llewellyn Bren and his accomplices, who rose in rebellion against the king in the parts of Glamorgan and Morgannou together with the men of those parts, have now surrendered them- selves to the king's peace and will, and as the king understands that many men as well English as Welsh of those lands and of the neighbour- hood have aided them, to euquire, by oath as well of Englishmen as Welsh men of Glamorgan and Morgannou, touching such rebellion. By K. & C. March 28. Commission de tvalliis et fossatis to John de Donecastre, Hugh de Langley. Louthre, Adam de Middelton, Alexander de Cave and Adam de Hoperton for the banks of the river Ouse, between Rikhale and Houdendike, co. York. Membrane 28d. Feb. 20. Lincoln. Feb. 18. Lincoln. Commission to Fulk Lestraunge, William Trussel the elder and William de Stafford, to deliver the gaol of Stafford of Gilbert de Cottesmore, Thomas le Porter, Geoffrey Gilbardesman and Robert le Fisshere, prisoners for the death of John de Swynnerton. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Courteneye and John de Foxle, on complaint by Oliver de Burdegala, king's yeoman, that Nicholas de Teukesbury, Richard Bastard, Thomas Chope, William Bronyoges, John Perot, Richard Hordynel, Thomas Hordynel, Henry Fynger, Richard Lokere and others carried off his goods at Hywysshe, co. Devon. By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh. The like to Henry Spigurnel, William de Goldyngton and Richard Dammori, on complaint by Nicholas le Breton that William Ostage, John Ostage, Robert Kot, Simon le Muner, Richard le Jeuene, Richard Sybely, John Harry, William Tobbe, John son of Henry de Thornton, Richard ' the personesbrother ' of Pychete and William his brother, John de Boudon, Andrew de Horewode, Richard le Rous, John son of Matilda, John son of Hawysia, Richard Hycheman, Ralph de Bedeford, Thomas Kot, John son of John Ostage, John son of Lettice de Horewode and others broke li is house at Padebury, co. Buckingham, by night, carried away his goods and assaulted his men and servants. By K. at the instance of Robert de Kendale. 9 EDWARD II.— Part II. 493 1316. Membrane 28c? — cont. Commission to Robert son of Walter, William de Goldyngton, R. yeomen. John de Luython, J Robert de Heinelhamstede, serjeant. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for a certain ship of Luke Rugini, which is a dromond, and is called ' Engine de Venesia,' laden with wines and other merchandise, and for the men and cargo oomiug into the realm to trade. By K. The like for Nicholas Dodo and Peter Amat, coming with a ship which is a dromond, and is called ' Dode de Venesia,' laden with wine and other victuals. By K. July 8. Grant to Ralph, abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, and the convent Windsor. of that, place, ofJicei.ee to hold in mortmain 11 acres and a rood of marsh in C'histelet, which Thomas, sometime abbot of that place, acquired without licence of the late king from Gcrvase Shireve. By fine of 1 mark. July 12. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of John, prior of Ely, and Le Neyte. the convent of that place, dated Ely, 4 March, 1 Edward II., made to Richard de Rrotneswelle, inspecting and confirming an indenture made by Robert, bishop of Ely, dated Douuham, 16 (January, 35 Edward I., granting to Richard de Bromeswellc, his clerk, for life, a piece of pasture in the town of Wysebeche, which is called ' Inlyk,' and contains 140 acres lying by the great bank on the north, rendering to the bishop 4 marks a year; witnesses, Bartholomew de Shaldeford, Henry Laurence, Thomas Sorel, William Tolomer, Ralph de Flete, John son of Martin, and others. By fine of 20s. July 14. Grant to Hugh le Despenser, the elder, of what pertains to the king Westminster, from the commission of oyer and terminer, touching the breaking of his parks at Vasterno and Sende, co. Wilts, Bardesle and la Musardere, co. Gloucester, and Lt-ghteburgh and Beaumaner, co. Leicester. By K. July 12. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for John de Merkyngfeld, Westminster, clerk. The like for Richard de Birlaund, parson of the church of Sok Deneys. July 12. Pardon to Walter de Boneville and Lucy his sister (or wife), for acquiring, Westminster, for their lives, without licence of the late king, 3 messuages, 3 virgates of land and 3 acres of meadow in Cherleton by Tottebury, from Peter de Brewosa, tenant in chief ; with licence to retain the same. By fine of 40s. 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 511 1316. Membrane 37 — cont. July 12. Licence for Philip de Coltimbariis of Stawey, to grant to Master Anthony Westminster, de Bradenye and his heirs, 25 acres of land and 4 acres of meadow in La Slape and Doncwere, held in chief. By fine of 20s. July 13. Giant to Robert son of Ivo de Keggeworth, Hugh de Fisshlake and Westminster. Geoffrey de Byngham of pontage for five years, in aid of the repair of the bridge of Keggeworth, on the confines of the counties of Nottingham and Leicester, upon all wares for sale passing as well by that bridge as through the towns of Keggeworthe and Radeclif, or their fields and coming to the town of Keggeworth. By 0. July 12. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Walter de Lincoln and Henry de Lughte- Westminster. burgh, envoys whom William, count of ILiinault, is sending to England on his business. By K. & C. July 12. Writ of aid, until 31 December, for Ralph de Wendovere and John Westminster. Cosyn, whom the king is sending to make purveyance for the office of the poultry of queen Isabella. The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. : — Stephen Peek, for the office of the queen's pantry. Ranulph de Lyztbirkes, for the office of the; queen's butlery. William de Ilillendone, for the office of the queen's scuilery. Mbmuranb 30. July 13. Grant, dur ing the minority of the heir, to Robert de Sapy of the custody Westminster, of two parts of the manor of Amyngton, co. Oxford, late of Andrew de Saukeville, tenant in chief, which are in the kind's custody and are extend* d at 11 marks 6*. 8d. a year, in satisfaction of 89/. in which the king is bound to him as well for his fees and robes in the year 7 Edward II., as for the wages of himself and his squires in the war in Scotland, and the re stocking of Ins horses lost in that war, as appears in a bill under the seal of Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, late keeper of the Wardrobe. By K. on the informal ion of the Treasurer. Mandate to Master John Walewayn, escheat or on this side Trent, for the restitution of the temporal it ics of the house of Luffeld to John de Westburv, a monk of that house, wiiose election as prior thereof, J. bishop of Lincoln has confirmed. Writ de intciidendo, in pursuance to the knights, free men and other tenants of the house. Protection, with clause nohtmus, for one year, for Master William de Alberwyk, parson of the church of Siglesthorne. July 12. Exemplificat ion of letters patent of the late king, dated 1 J uly, 19 Edward I. Westminster, granting to John de Berewyco, king's clerk, and his heirs, all lands and tenements late of John de Wanton in Bechesworlh, co. Surrey, together with all right therein, which (he king had as well by reason of Judaism as of the release made to him by Henry le Waleys, citizen of London, who was seized (hereof by grant of the said John de Wanton ; witness, R. bishop of Bath and Wells, A. bishop of Durham, Edmund the king's brother, Henry de Lacy, carl of Lincoln, Humphrey de Iiohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, Walter de Bello Campo, John de Sancto Johanne, Peter do Chaumpaigne, Elias de Hauville and others. July 14. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Gerard de Aldenardo, whom the king Westminster, is sending beyond the seas. 512 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. July 13. Westminster. July 17- Westminster. July 13. Westminster. July 15. Westminster. July 14. Westminster. July 19. Westminster. July 20. Westminster. July 18. Westminster. July 15. Westminster. Membrane 36 — cont. Protection, with clause, for three years, for Gilbert Pecche, knight, going to Gascony on the king's service. By K. He also has letters nominating Henry de Thurston and John de Crosseby his attorneys for the same time. By K. Grant, during pleasure, to Walter le Ussber of the bailiwicks of Wycombe, co. Buckingham, Woxebrigge, co. Middlesex, and Betyndon, co. Surrey, which are of the honor of Walyngford, and which Stephen le Whyte, deceased, lately held of the grant of Edmund, sometime earl of Cornwall. By K. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the king's kinsman, Thomas, earl of Lancaster, to any religious men or ecclesiastical persons, of the advowsons of the churches of Wymundham, Thorpe, Stapelford, Achyrche, St. Peter of Aldwyncle, and Whytewyk in the diocese of Lincoln, and of Preston in Aumondernes and St. Michael on Wyre, in the diocese of York. By K. Safe-conduct, for one year, for James de Dontekyrke, formerly townsman of Yprcs, and his men, coming to the realm to trade with merchandisers Louis, late king of the French, notified that he was an adherent of his in the war between him and Flanders, and asked for protection for him. Grant, for seven years, to the bailiffs and good men of the town of Lrycestre at the request of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, the king's kinsman, of murage and pavage upon all wares brought for sale into the town. Grant, for the same term, to the bailiffs and good men of the town of Lancaster of murage and pavage as above. Confirmation of a grant made by Thomas de Cailly, knight, of a messuage, 18 acres and 1^ roods of land and 3 roods of wood in his manor of Wy- mundham, held in chief, which were formerly held of him in villenage by Richer Eilwy, to John Pluket of Wymundham and Alice his wife, for life, with remainder to Thomas, son of the said John, and to Robert his brother, and the heirs of their bodies, and failing such issue, with final remainder to the heirs of the body of the said John Pluket. By fine of 10*. Mandate, for one year, to sheriffs, bailiffs and others to arrest apostate vagabond friars of the order of the Holy Cross, and deliver them to the prior of their order for punishment. By K. Protection, with clause nolumus, for three years, for the prior of Folkestan. Reginald de Cusancia, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating John de Cotum and Peter Rys his attorneys for two years. Grant, during pleasure, to Roger de Luchirche, king's chaplain, of the custody of the hospital of St. Leonard, Derby. Writ de intendendo for him, in pursuance directed to the brethren and sisters of the hospital. Protection, with clause, for one year, for Master Henry de Cantuaria, going beyond the seas. Membrane 35. July 15. Confirmation of a grant made by Thomas de Caylli, knight, to John Westminster. Pluket of Wymundham and the heirs of his body of a messuage, 23 acres of land, 3^ acres of pasture and 2 acres of alder-grove in his manor of Wymundham, held in chief, which the said John formerly held from him in villenage in the said manor. By fine of 10s. 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 513 84313. Membrane 35 — cont, Richard de Wotton, prebendary of Yagoston iu the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, staying in England on the king's service, has letters nominating Roger de Gryngeleye his attorney for two years. Safe-conduct, for two years, for Arnold de Ispannia, proctor and attorney of Perota Brune de Solario, coming to the realm on her business. Grant, during pleasure, to William de Hitche of the office of controller of the king's mines in Devon. Vacated because in the ninth year. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, for Master Andrew de Bregge, king's clerk, to enclose a way leading through the middle of his meadow of Bregge to Kenysbourne, provided that he make another way of the same length and breadth iu his soil on the east of the meadow. Pardon to Reginald de Denham, parson of the church of Toftes, for breaking the king's park of Haule, co. Suffolk, hunting therein, and carrying away deer, for which he was indicted before John Botetourte, John de Mutfonl and John de Fresingfeld, justices of oyer and terminer. By tine of GO marks. The like to Richard, brother of John de Tendringg[es], for breaking the king's park at Haule, co. Suffolk, and hunting therein without licence, for which he was indicted before John Botetourte, John de Mutford and John de Fresingfeld, as above. By line of 20/. Pardon to Richard son of William de Tendringg[es], parson of the church of Gerolfeston, for breaking the park of Berdefeld, co. Essex, late of Gilbert de Glare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, deceased, tenant in chief, and which by the death of the earl is in the king's hands, and hunting therein, for which he was indicted before Robert son of Walter and William de Goldyngton, justices of oyer and terminer for the county of Essex. By fine of 20/. Licence for Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, to demise his manor of Waledcne, held in chief, to the abbot and convent of Waledcne, for eight years. By K. Promise of repayment at Michaelmas, out of the next aid to be granted by the commonalty of the realm, or if not granted before that feast then out of the issues of the realm from other sources, of 2,333/. G.s. Hd. which the king's merchants, Dullus Barde and his fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, have delivered as a loan to the treasurer and chamberlains at the treasury. By K. on the information of the Treasurer. Grant, in recompence of the losses which the king's merchants, Duffus Barde and his fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, have Suffered by reason of the delay of repayment of divers loans, which they had frequently made to the king, of 2,000 marks, beyond the tfifts already made to them, to be paid to them out of the first aid to be granted by the common- alty of the realm, or if the aid is not granted, then out of other issues of the realm. By K. on the information of the Treasurer. Mandate to the king's bailiffs and lieges in the duchy (of Aquitaine) and elsewhere not to molest the men whom William de Kerdyf and Joan his wife are sending as well to divers parts of the duchy as elsewhere to trade in a ship called ' la Nave Dicu ' of Suthampton, by reason of an arrest of the same ship made at Bordeaux, at. the suit of Andrew son of John de London, who said that the ship belonged to him by a gift made to him by K K 514 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 35 — cont. his father, which arrest the king revoked at the suit of Joan Loueraz, late the wife of the said John. July 13. Grant, during the minority of the heir, who is of the age of nine years, to Westminster. Robert de Sapy, of the custody of two parts of the manor of Amyngton, co. Oxford, late of Andrew de Saukeville, deceased, tenant in chief, which by reason of the minority of the heir are in the king's hands, and are extended at 11 marks 6s. Sd. a year, in satisfaction of 89/. in which the king is bound to him as well for his fees and robes in the seventh year of his reign as for the wages of himself and his squires in the war in Scotland, and for the re-stocking of his horses lost on the king's service in that war, as appears in a bill under the seal of Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, late keeper of the Wardrobe. If the heir die during minority he is to have the like custody if the next heir be a minor, and so on till he shall be satisfied. By K. on the information of the Treasurer. July 12. Grant, in frank almoin, to the Carmelite friars of the dwelling-place of Westminster, the king's manor of Shene, with three islands and enclosures pertaining to the said dwelling-place, to hold to them and their successors celebrating divine service there for the souls of the king's progenitors, his soul and the souls of all Christians. By K. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. July 14. On account of the disputes which long existed between the people of Westminster. Great Yarmouth and the barons, bailiffs and good men of the Cinque Ports, the king caused six men from Great Yarmouth and six from the Ports to be called before him and the Council commanding them to set forth their grievances in writing, which being done, the king undertook to redress their complaints, and commanded the people of the town and the barons and others of the Ports, under pain of forfeiture, not to attempt anything, the one against the other, and he has now been informed that the people of Great Yarmouth have sent very many ships, fitted out with men, armour and other necessaries, to sea, and the barons and others of the Ports suspecting that the ships have been fitted out to destroy them and their ships, have also prepared a number of ships to meet them, which, if it proceed, will cause much loss. The king, to prevent such evils, has appointed John de Thorpe and Peter Rocelyu to issue a proclamation forbidding, under pain of forfeiture, anv of the town from attempting anything against the men of the Ports by which the peace may be broken, and, that all of the town may be the more strictly hindered from preparing evil against those of the Ports, the commissioners are to take from those whose ships so fitted out have been sent to sea contrary to the proclamation, and also from the wives, children and nearer relatives of the masters and mariners of the ships sufficient security, viz. body for body, that no injuries shall be inflicted on the men of the Ports by the said masters and mariners, and by way of distraint to seize and carry away the goods of the masters of those ships and of the mariners in them, and afterwards to deliver the same upon appraisement and sufficient security to answer thereof to the king, and also to take from the better men of the town sureties that they, or some of them, will be before the king, at his command, to hear his pleasure and ordinance for the settling of such disputes and to receive the further order of the king and Council therein, if hereafter anything shall be attempted against the men of the Cinque Ports. The king caused a like proclamation to be issued to the barons, bailiffs and good men of the Cinque Ports against attempting anything against the men of Great Yarmouth. By K. & C. July 21. John, canon of Pristollis in North Wales, bringing news of the Westminster, cession of Gervase, sometime prior of that house, has letters of licence to elect. 10 EDWARD II — Part I. 515 1316. Membrane 35 — cont. July 20. John de Abyndon and John de Sautre, canons of St. Frideswide's, Westminster. Oxford, bringing news of the death of Alexander, late prior of that place, have letters of licence to elect for the sub-prior and convent. July 18. Presentation 6f William de Staunford to the church of Cumpton, in the Westminster, diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Winchester. Membrane 34. July 20. Westminster. July 18. Westminster. July 19. Westminster, Grant to William Inge in recompense for 200 marks, which he paid to the king for the marriage of Roger brother and heir of Nicholas de Moeles, deceased, tenant in chief, a minor in the king's custody, who died immediately after the sale before any marriage took place, of 200 marks out of the treasury, or that another custody or marriage out of those in the king's hands, or which shall fall in, be assigned to him by the treasurer and barons. By K. Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. Licence for John de la Pundfaude to grant a messuage and 8 acres of land in Boseham, held in chief, to William de Fissheburne and William son of Isabella de Bradebregge to hold to them and the heirs of the body of the said William son of Isabella, with remainder, failing issue, to the right heirs of William de Fissheburne. By fine of J mark. Writ of aid, until a year after Martinmas, for Walter le Keu of Lincoln and Henry Rudbudel, burgess of Dordrecht, whom W. count of Holaud and Seland and lord of Friesland has appointed to be his envoys and at- torneys. In the Parliament at Staunford, 3 Edward II. it was agreed between the king's Council and Christian de Raphirst, knight, and other envoys of the said count that the envoys should give security to the said Walter le Keu of Lincoln and Ins fellows, merchants of the realm, to satisfy them in the sum of 95-1/., and to Richard Wake and John Wype and their fellows of the realm in the sum of 259/. for their goods seized in Seland by people of the power of the count, and the count bound himself, on that account, to Robert Elys of Great Jerneinuth in 1,300/. to be paid at certain terms to him, in order that the latter should satisfy the said mer- chants on behalf of the count and his people. As, however, the count of Iloland hitely understood from the complaints of the merchants that they had not been sat ; sfied by the said Robert, he, with the consent of his subjects, has ordained that the said sum of money should be collected and levied by one or two of his envoys, or attorneys, from merchants, fishermen and mariners of his dominion whenever at any time of the year they shall be found in any towns or sea-ports within the realm of England, viz. from each ship of his power bringing herrings and fish on its first coming into England, once in the year, 20.v., and from any other ship carrying divers goods at any time of year in which it shall come anew within the realm, 10s. sterling, and also of the goods which shall be brought in such ship, viz. of each pound's worth for an equal portion, and that that collection shall be made until, by a right computation, the said sum of money shall be levied in full, and the said merchants shall be satisfied thereout. If, however, any merchants, fishermen or mariners of the power of the count of Iloland shall gainsay the ordinance, or even in any way hinder the execution thereof, such persons shall be arrested, and their goods shall, at the will of the said count, remain forfeited. The king, having been petitioned to assign the said Walter le Keu and Henry Rudbudel, burgess II 2 516 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 34 — cont. of Dordrecht, appointed by the count to be his collectors, to execute the premises by giving them full power to distrain, if necessary, upon such merchants, fishermen and mariners for the money to be levied from them, as in the letters of the count, which the envoys have, is more fully con- tained, in accordance with the prayers of the count, has appointed the said Walter and Henry to collect, in the name of the count, the said sum of money from the said merchants, fishermen and mariners, viz., from each ship in the form above ordained, and from the value of the goods in each ship a twentieth penny by the counsel and assent of the said envoys and attorneys, and to do all other things annoted above. By K. July 14. Commission to Robert de Kendale, constable of the castle of Dover and Westminster, warden of the Cinque Ports, in consequence of thefts, homicides and other felonies committed by men of the realm along the coast of the realm, as well on land as on the sea near the land, to guard the sea- coast from the mouth of the Thames to the town of Bristol against such offences, and to appoint constables and keepers in such places as seem suitable to him to keep such guard, and to compel and distrain, in the king's name, on all those whom he shall deem necessary to obey and attend with their posse on him and the sub-keepers appointed by him for that purpose. He is to attend to this commission, all other matters being laid aside. The like to John Botetourte to keep the sea-coast from the mouth of the Thames to Berwick-upon-Tweed. July 20. Licence to William de Drayton, citizen of Norwich, to construct two walls Westminster, of stone and lime, in the city, by the bridge of Fybrygge, in the king's soil of the water, which runs through the middle of the city, and to build a house upon the walls, which shall extend beyond the bank of the said water, on the north side, 24 feet in length by 15 in breadth, so that there shall be a suitable way under the house to the water for watering animals and for other purposes for the use of men dwelling by that water ; with licence to hold the house to himself and his heirs. By fine of \ mark. July 22. Grant to the king's merchants, Doffus de Barde and Roger Ardyngelli and Westminster, their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Flore nee, that they may retain 335/. 15s. out of the issues of the aid granted by the nobles and commonalty of the duchy of Aquitaine for the war with Scotland, and received by them for the king's use, in satisfaction of 225Z. 6s. 8d. paid by them to Arnold de Forspe and Arnold de Garumbal, merchants of Gascony, for 54 tuns of wine, and 110/. 8s. 4.d. paid by them to Vidal de la Suhe for 2t tuns and 5 pip?s of wine for the king's use for the expenses of his Household. If the money is insufficient to satisfy them in full, the residue shall be paid to them before Michaelmas out of the issues of the realm. July 20. Pardon to John son of John de Donheved of his outlawry in the county Westminster, of Gloucester, for non-appearance before Roger le Brabanzon and his fellows, justices of the King's Bench, to answer William de Esthalle, touching a trespass committed against him, provided that he surrender at the prison of the king's Marshalsea. By K. July 14. Grant, for seven years, to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of Newcastle- Westminster. on-Tyne of murage upon all wares brought for sale into the town. By K. July 19. Simple protection without clause, until Christmas, for Thomas Sharp of Westminster. Wysebeche. July 18. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Stephen de Faleyse, whom queen Westminster. Isabella is sending to divers parts of the realm to carry robes and other things belonging to her wardrobe to her wherever she may be. 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 517 Membrane 33. Confirmation to John tie Foxle, on account of his good services to the king before he assumed the governance of the realm, of the release and pardon granted by queen Margaret, in consideration of good service to her during her life, to the said John de Foxle and Constance his wife and his heirs, of 41. 8s. 5%d. of yearly rent issuing out of certain assarts and pur- prestures in the manors of Cokham and Braye, which are within the metes of the king's forest of Wyndesore, and which queen Margaret holds for life of the grant of the late king ; further release and pardon, with the assent of the Council, to the said John and Constance and his heirs of the said rent, so that they may hold the said assarts and purprestures for ever quit of such rent. By p.s. Licence for the acquisition in mortmain, by the abbot and convent of St. Thomas the Martyr by Dublin, of. lands and rents of their own fee in Ireland to the value of 201. a year, provided that inquisition shall be made thereof and returned into the Chancery of Ireland. By K. & C. Licence for the prior and convent of Christ Church, Canterbury, to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the value of 201. a year for the sustenance of seven chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of St. Thomas the Martyr by the gate of the said priors for the soul of the king and the souls of his ancestors and all Christians. By K. Mandate to John Abel and Simon de Hedersete, keepers of the bishopric of Ely during voitlance, for the restitution of the temporalities thereof to John de Hothum, late a canon of the church of St. Peter, York, whose election, as bishop of Ely, W. archbishop of Canterbury, after notification of the royal assent, has confirmed. Writ de itltendendo for him directed, in pursuance to the knights, free men and tenants of the bishopric. July 18. Protection, for two years, for John de Werer of Bayonne and Arnold Westminster, del Camas, merchants of Roehelle, coining to England with their merchandise to trade. The like, with safe-conduct, for Aynier de Puch' and Arnold del Camas, merchants of lloshelle. July 20. Whereas the citizens of Dublin are bound to the king in divers debts, as Westminster, well of the debts of divers men as in 500 marks by which they made fine with Edward I. at the Exchequer, Dublin, for a trespass committed by them, and the said 500 marks were by the late king settled to be paid at the said Exchequer by instalments of 20 marks a year until the total sum was paid off, the king grants to the citizens that they may pay, during his pleasure, the arrears of the said divers debts and of the 500 marks at the said Exchequer at the rate of 20/. a year, one moiety at Michaelmas and the other at Easter. By pet. of C. July 12. Appointment, during the minority of the heir of William Bussel, Westminster, tenant in chief, of Alice de Leygrave, the king's nurse, in aid of her sustenance, to the custody of the manor of Ilorsiuton, co. Somerset, in the king's hands by reason of the said minority. By K. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Joan, late the wife of John le Baker, and John her son. The like, for two years, for Henry de Thorpe, parson of the church of Br om. Protection, for two years, for Master Gilbert dc Middelton, archdeacon of Northampton in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln. 518 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. July 19. Westminster. July 19. Westminster. July 18. Westminster. July 20. Westminster. July 20. Westminster. Membrane 33 — cont. Presentation of Richard de Ayremynne to the prebendal portion of Wryteling in the king's free chapel of Hastinges, in the diocese of Chichester, void by the death of Adam de Ponte Fracto, late parson of that portion. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Beau- lieu by William de Hippele, clerk, of a messuage, a mill, 60 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow and 6 acres of wood in Hippele, held in chief, and by Geoffrey Neel of Suthampton, clerk, of 2 messuages in Suthampton, one of which is held of the said abbot, and the other of the hospital of the House of God of Suthampton, as appears by an inquisition made by Master John Waleweyn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent. By fine of 10 marks. By p.s. Pardon to the abbot and convent of Coggeshale, for acquiring in mortmain, without licence, divers messuages, lands and rents in Coggeshale, viz., a messuage and a moiety of an acre of laud from Richard le Cartere, a toft from Walter le Messer, a messuage from Robert de Tanhus, 2 messuages from Thomas le Carter, a toft from John le Wydewesone, a messuage from Geoffrey le Mouner, 2s. of rent from Henry Toterich, a toft from William Kene, a messuage from William Aleman, a toft from Felicia le Chaloner, and 10 acres of land from Walter Sprot and Juliana Shereman. By fine of 5 marks. Licence for John Hamelyn of Badburghham to grant to Walter son of John Hamelyn and his heirs, a messuage, a mill, 60 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow and 10*. of rent in Badburghham, held in chief. By fine of 40s. Indemnity for William de Buddele and Hamo Godechepe, sheriffs of London, from molestation on account of their custody of Robert Lenys whom they, by the king's command, took on account of the theft of the goods of Ralph Frapaile, John Hungrie, Gervase Wareteser and John Compaile, merchants of Dynaunt in Almain, to the value of 300/. taken near Bromholme, co. Norfolk, whereof the said Robert and others contained in the said mandate were convicted before John de Fresingfeld, Richard de Walsyngham and Richer de Refham, justices of oyer and terminer for that trespass, and whom for the damages of 200/. adjudged to the said merchants the sheriffs by command had delivered to the king to be kept in custody until full satisfaction shall have been made to the merchants for their goods and losses. By K. Protection, without clause, for one year, for Richard Flynthard of London. Grant to William Douce, on account of the losses which he had sustained on the king's service and for the relief of his state, that he may, at the king's will, pay the balance of the under-mentioned sum at the Exchequer, Dublin, by instalments of 100s. a year, viz. one moiety at Michaelmas and the other at Easter. William Douce had petitioned that, whereas Henry de Walton had made a fine of 200 marks with the late king for a trespass, which he is said to have committed, and that afterwards the petitioner, in consideration of all tenements which the said Henry held in Dublin and which he granted to him, found security for him for the pay- ment of the said sum at the Exchequer, Dublin, whereof the petitioner has paid a part and another part remains to be paid, the king would be pleased to assign terms for the payment of the remainder thereof. By pet. of C. July 21. Mandate to Doffus Barde and his fellows, merchants of the society of the Westminster. Bardi of Florence, as the king is going northwards against his Scotch enemies and has ordered the keepers of the bishopric of Winchester, now void and in his hands, and the taxers and collectors of the fifteenth granted July 13. Westminster. 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 519 1316. Membrane 33 — cent. out of the cities, boroughs and demesne lands in the county of Southampton to deliver the moneys arising from the issues of the bishopric and all moneys accruing from the said fifteenth, to them to be used for the expenses of the household of queen Isabella until Michaelmas, that they are for that purpose to deliver to William de Bouilon, king's clerk, keeper of the wardrobe of queen Isabella, money for the expenses of her household until that date, any sum that they may deliver to him for such expenses, above what they shall receive from the said keepers and taxers, shall be repaid to them after Michaelmas out of the issues of the realm. July 20. Mandate in pursuance to the said taxers and collectors. By K. Westminster. The like to the said keepers. Membrane 32. July 23. Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert de Wyght, king's clerk, to the Eltham. custody of the writs and rolls of the Bench of Dublin, receiving the accustomed fee. By K. at the instance of the elect of Ely. Vacated, because otherwise below. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Master John le Keu of Wad worth. July 23. Safe-conduct, until the Assumption, for Thomas de la Grene and John Eltham. le Marchant, king's yeomen, whom the king is sending to convey his goods to Berwick-upon-Tweed : they are to be provided with carriage. July 20. John de Fenles, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Anselm Westminster, de Bolonia and Tassard Doscone his attorneys for two years. July 20. Protection, without clause, for one year, for Berengar de Quiliano, en- Westminstcr. gaged on business of the king. The like for Master Aymo de Jovenzano. Safe-conduct for John de Castelacre, goldsmith of London, whom the king is Beading to Cornwall on his business. July 20. Pardon, at the instance of Simon de Swonlond, king's yeoman, to William de Westminster, la Donne of his Outlawry in the county of Hertford for non appearance before John de Havcryng and William Inge, justices of oyer and terminer of the late king touching a trespass iii his park of Langele. By K. July 21. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for William le Blound, Westminster, parson of the church of Wykford. Simple protection, without clause, for one year, for Richard atte Wode. July 23. Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert de Wyght, king's clerk, to the Eltham. custody of the writs and rolls of the Bench, Dublin, receiving the accus- tomed fee. Mandate to Nicholas de Staveleye to deliver the same to him. Mandate in pursuance to the justices of the said Bench. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Master Geoffrey dc Greppes Sancti Petri, parson of the church of Geytyngdon. The like for the abbot of St. Andrew's, Vercelli {de Vcrsclis), parson of the church of Chesterton. The like for the abbot of Warden and Osbert Skygg[es]. July 21. Writ of aid until the Nativity of St. Mary in impressing mariners to man Westminster, his ship for Roger Catur, master of a ship of the king called ' la Blie ' of Westminster, whom the king is sending with other ships of his to take victuals to the town of Berwick upon-Tweed for the strengthening thereof. By K. 520 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. July 20. Westminster. July 23. Westminster. July 17. Westminster, J uly 20. Westminster. July 21. Westminster. Membrane 32 — cont. The like for the under-mentioned masters, viz. : — John le Petit, master of the ship called la Michel of Westminster. Richard Golde, master of the ship called the ship of St. Peter of West- minster. The master of the ship called la Margarete of Westminster. John de Fenles, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Walo Beudyn and Tassard Doscone his attorneys for two years. Promise of repayment at All Saints Day to Richard de Pavely, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England and the brethren of the Hospital of 500 marks delivered by them as a loan to the king for the de- fence of the realm. By K. Vacated because otherwise below. Robert de Sapy, whom the king had sent with Robert de Kendale, constable of the castle of Dover and warden of the Cinque Ports to prohibit the barons, bailiffs and good men of those Ports against com- mitting any act, by which the king's peace might be broken, against the men of Yarmouth, who had with armed ships contrary to the king's pro- clamation put to sea inflicting many losses on the men of the Cinque Ports, their followers and servants, and afterwards John Stroil, a com-baron of the ports, set forth before the king that the barons and others of the Ports have obeyed the prohibition laid on them by the said Robert de Sapy and Robert Kendale, for which the kiug thanks the barons and others, further commanding them to do nothing that may lead to a breach of the peace. Further the kiug, considering that such contempts and trespasses ought to be punished as quickly as possible, sends William Inge and John de Insula to the town of Yarmouth to enquire the names of the malefactors and their receivers also touching their ill-deeds and to hear and determine the said contempts and trespasses, and he has commanded them to so punish those who shall be found guilty, that such punishment shall cause terror to them and other of the king's subjects against perpetrating anything contrary to the king's proclamation. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Goscelin Osbarn, master of a ship called ' le Bertelmeu ' of Clyve going beyond the seas to buy corn and other mer- chandise to be carried into England to trade with and make his profit thereof. By the Chancellor. Writ de intcndendo for Riclfard de Bodmyn. whom Stephen de Abyndon, king's serjeant, appointed to be chief butter, has deputed to act for him, during his pleasure, in all ports in the county of Devon. The like for the under-mentioned deputies of the chief butler in the ports of the counties named, viz. : — John Mauntes in the port of Portesmuth. Richard Wybert in the port of Sandwich Stephen Athelard in the port of Wynchelse. William Fort' in the ports of Sefford, Shorham and Chichester. Nicholas de Burlon of Leycestre in the ports of Southampton. Henry de Thornhill in the ports of Somerset and Dorset. Oliver Matheu of Lostwythiel in the port of Cornwall. William de Ryouns in the port of Bristol. Richard de Emeldon in the port of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Ralph de Notyngham in the port of Kyngeston-on-Hull. James de Sutton iu the port of Boston. Simon de Dallynges in the ports of Lenne, Kirkele and Blakeneye. Henry Rose in the port of Gernemuth. Thomas Stace in the port of Ipswich. 10 EDWARD II. — Part I. 521 1316. July 27. Thundridge. Aug. 4. Lincoln. Aug. 4. Lincoln. Aug. 4. Lincoln. July 24. Westminster. Aug. 4. Lincoln. Membrane 32 — cont. Simple protection, with clause nolumus, for two years, for the prior of St. Neot's. Signification to J. hishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election of Robert de Thorveston, a cauon of the house St. Frideswyde, Oxford, to be prior thereof. By K. at the instance of T. do Therleton (sic). Protection, with clause volumus, for two years, for the prior and brethren of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. The prior of Longueville, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating William de Talaia, his fellow monk, anil John de Sens his attorneys for three years. Grant for three years to Eleanor, late the wife of Henry de Percy and executrix of the testament of Richard de Arundel, of pontage upon all wares for sale carried across the bridge of Wctherby, the repair of which she has undertaken for the good of the soul of the said Richard. By pet. of 0. Promise of repayment at All Saints Day to Richard de Pavely, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England and the brethren of the Hospital of .500 marks lent by them to the king for the defence of the realm and delivered into the Treasury to the treasurer and chamberlains. By K. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for the prior of Wartre. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. — Richard de Donecastre, going on business of the king, without clause. Master Henry de Mammcsfeld, dean of the church of St. Marv, Lincoln. Maurice de Berkele, justice of South Wales, staying in Wales on the king's service. Safe-conduct and protection, for one year, for Stephen Cundy of Sand- wich, going from England to Brabant to trade with wines and other mer- chandise, provided that he does not take them to the king's enemies. By K. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Master John de Craucumbe, parson of a moiety of the church of Roxby. The like for the abbot of Revesby, The like for the abbot of Eirkestede. The like for the prior of Lewes. Membrane 31. .July 22. Mandate to Doffus de Barde and his fellows, merchants of the society of Rltham. (he Bardi of Florence, to pay on the king's behalf 100/. to Elias Begger, citizen and merchant of Bordeaux, in full satisfaction of 200/. in which the king was bound to him for wheat, bought for the munition of Berwick. That sum is to be allowed to them in those sums which they ought to receive for the king's use in the duchy [of Aquitaine], and if perchance such receipts are insufficient, then out of other issues of the realm in the quinzaine of St. Michael. By K. July 20. Whereas Edward I. for the sake of charity and for the good of the soul of Westminster, queen Eleanor, the king's mother, granted to the church of St. Peter, Westminster, aud to Walter, the abbot, and the prior and convent of the same place, the manor of Briddebrok, co. Essex, together with the homage 522 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 31 — cont. and service of Drogo de Barentyn for the fourth part of a knight's fee held by him in Hernestede, and the manors of Westerhani and Edenebreggc, co. Kent, the manor of Turveston, co. Buckingham, and the manors of Knolle and Grafton, with the hamlets of Al?pathe, Buleye, Hulverlee, Wytlakesfeld, Kynewaldeshey, Notehurst, Langedon and Didington, co. Warwick, to hold for pious uses, and Edward I. further ordained that the said prior and convent should make ordinances for such uses according to his vow, whether the abbacy was rilled or void, Edward II. at the request of John de Wytteneye, a monk of the said house and keeper of the said manors and hamlets, and further wishing to do a favour to the prior and convent, the abbacy being void, grants that they, the abbacy being void, and future abbots may acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents, which are held of them as of the said manors and hamlets, to the value of 10/. a year according to their true value, in augmentation of maintaining pious works and divine worship for the soul of the king's mother, his own soul, and the souls of his ancestors and heirs. By K. July 27. Grant to the king's merchants, Duffus Barde and Roger Ardyngelli and Thundridge. their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, that they may retain 109/. 4s. out of the moneys received by them accruing from the aid granted by the nobles and commonalty of the duchy of Aquitaine in the subsidy of the war with Scotland, in satisfaction of the same sum paid by them to James Beauflour for wax and spices bought for the king's use, for which an allowance will be made to them in their account. If there shall be any deficit, the same shall be made good to them before Michaelmas out of the issues of the realm. By K. on the information of the Treasurer. July 22. The like to the same Duffus Barde and Roger Ardingelli and their Westminster, fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, for 100Z. paid by them to Elias Begger, citizen and merchant of Bordeaux, for corn bought from him for the king for the munition of the town of Berwick. July 31. Mandate to Master John Waleweyn, escheator on this side Trent, or his Melchbourne. sub-escheator, in the county of Leicester, for the restitution of the tem- poralities of the abbey of Osolveston, to Robert de Staunford, canon of that house, whose election as abbot thereof J. bishop of Lincoln has confirmed. Writ de intendendo for him, directed to the knights, free men and tenants of the abbey. July 24. Grant, after inquisition ad quod damnum, made by Master John Westminster. Waleweyn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, to John de Sand- hulle and Christina his wife, that they may hold to them and their heirs from queen Margaret, so long as she shall live and after her death from the king and his heirs, 2 messuages, 80 acres of land, and G acres of meadow in Gillyngham, which are accustomed to be held according to the custom of the manor of Gillyngham, which manor is of the ancient demesne of the crown, and is held for life by queen Margaret of the grant of Edward I., although it appears that no charter had been obtained from the king or his progenitors, and that the king will make them such charter, also that the said messuages, lands and tenements were hitherto held from the king's progenitors, and are now held from queen Margaret by the service of rendering lis. in equal portions at Michaelmas and Easter and by doing suit at the court of the Barton (de Bertona) of the manor every three weeks. By fine of 5 marks. Aug. 5. Signification to W. archbishop of Canterbury of the royal assent to the Lincoln. election of John de Sandale to be bishop of Winchester. 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 523 1316. Aug. 4. Lincoln. Aug. 6. Lincoln. Aug. 4. Lincoln. Aug. 6. Lincoln. Aug. 5. Lincoln. Membrane 31 — cont. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Wartre by William le Moygne of Hesel of a messuage, a toft, 3 roods and 2 perches of land, Id. of rent and a moiety of a well in Beverley, Brunncby and Wartre, held of the prior, and 2\ acres and a moiety of a rood of land in Mideltou held of William son of Stephen de Wartre, and which are worth os. a year beyond all services according to their true value, as appears by inquisition made by Robert de Clyderhou, king's clerk, escheator beyond Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them by the late king to acquire lands and tenements to the value of 10/. a year. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Wartre, by John de Lancastre, of the advowson of the church of Barton, co. Westmoreland, to hold in frank almoin ; licence also for them to appropriate that church. By K. Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, directed to the sheriff of Lincoln and others, for Richard del Parkhous of Germetliorpe and Roger de Laghton whom John de Sandale, king's clerk, is sending to save for his use the timber, which he had sent in a ship from the river Humber to the town of Boston, as certain malefactors had assaulted the mariners in the ship upon the sea in the parts of Waynflet, killed some of them and sunk the ship there, so that the timber was cast ashore at divers places in those parts. Licence for the appropriation in mortmain by the prior and convent of Wyrkcsop of the church of Kercolston by Shelford, which is of their own advowson. Exemption, for life, of Walter Ribald of Louth from being put on assizes, juries or recognisances against his will. By K. Pardon to the prior and convent of St. Katharine without Lincoln of their trespass in acquiring in mortmain, without licence of Edward I. or of the present king, a messuage in Lincoln from John Daulyn, a bovate of laud in Bultham from Richard Gest, and the following in Naveuby, viz. a toft from Robert atte Halle, a messuage and 1 acres of land from Thomas Turheved, a messuage and 2 acres of land from Henry Turheved, a toft from Hugh le Mouner, a toft from AVilliam de Broughlon, a toft from Robert son of Elena, a moiety of a toft and of an acre of meadow from William atte Halle, a messuage from Cicely Peck, a moiety of an acre and of a rood of land from Laurence de Freston, a toft from Sarah Baret, an acre and a rood of land from Ilamo de Dounhalle, a messuage from Richard Lauly, an acre and 3^ roods of land from William le Clerk, a moiety of an acre and of a rood of land from William de Gretton, 1^ acres of land from Robert Lauly, a moiety of an acre of land from William Chyld, an acre and a rood of land from Agnes de Askeby and 3 acres of land from Robert Damoisell ; and also a moiety of a toft in Wellyngoure from Alice Sparkes ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 5 marks. Mem nR a. xe 30. Aug. 4. Protection, with clause nolumiis, for one year, for Ralph de Cressy of Lincoln. Lunderthorpe. Aug. 5. Presentation of Richard de Lusteshulle to the church of Thorudon, in Lincoln. the diocese of Norwich. By K. Aug. 6. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Aymer de Valencia, earl of Lincoln. Pembroke, to the abbot and convent of St. Peter's, Gloucester, of 2£ acres of land in Morton. By K. 524 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Aug. 5. Lincoln. Aug. 5. Lincoln. Aug. 8. Lincoln. July 14. Westminster. Aug. 8. Lincoln. Aug. 8. Lincoln. Aug. 8. Lincoln. Aug. 8. Lincoln. Aug. 7. Lincoln. Aug. 8. Lincoln. Aug. 9. Lincoln. Aug. 5. Lincoln. Membrane 30 — cont. Licence for John de Loudham to grant 30s. of rent in Carleton in Lyndryk, held in chief, to Thomas de la Grene of Carleton, clerk, and the heirs of his body with remainder, failing issue, to Juliana de la Grene of Carleton, Walter son of William del Hulle of Carleton and Hugh his brother and John son of Hugh le Lytester of Retford and the heirs of the said J uliana. By fine of \ mark. Exemption, for life, at the request of John, bishop of Norwich, for Richard Len (or Leu) of Ipswich from being put on assizes, juries or recog- nisances ; and from being made sheriff, coroner or other bailiff or minister of the king against his will. By K. Presentation of William de Hoo to the church of Brouham, in the diocese of Carlisle, in the king's gift by reason of the dower of Matilda, late the wife of Robert de Clifford, being, for certain causes, in his hands. By K. Carriage, for one year, for John Meu, whom the king is sending to divers parts of the realm, on affairs of the office of the AVardrobe. Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard Broun, king's clerk, to the office of engrosser of the Exchequer, Dublin, in the same manner as Richard de Wodehous, king's clerk, held that office. Appointment, during pleasure, of W. bishop of Ossory, to the office of chancellor of Ireland. By K. Promise of repayment at Michaelmas to the merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence of 500 marks received from them, by the hands of Walter de Norwyco, for the hosting for the war with Scotland. By K. _ Presentation of William de Salford to the church of Bradewell in the diocese of Lincoln. Grant to Master Thomas de Cherleton, king's clerk, of the prebend of Stilyngton in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric. By K. Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter. Licence, at the request of Alice, late the wife of Roger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, for the master and brethren of the hospital of St. John, Brackele, to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents, as well of the king's fee and of their own as of the fee of others, to the value of 10/. a year, provided that they do not acquire lands and rents of the king's fee beyond the value of 100s." a year. By K. Acknowledgment that the king has received from John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, six horses lately in the custody of William de Nauntes at Foderingeye, viz. a bay, bawson in front with a white near foot, a brown grey, a bay, a dappled grey with five white spots on its off hind leg, another with three white feet and a Powys grey with a white off forefoot ; with promise of payment for them. By bill of the Wardrobe. Grant to Walter de Shopedon (Shobedon) of 10/. of rent in Markeleye, co. Hereford. By p.s. Confirmation to the abbot and convent of St. James, Norhampton, of the following grants to them, viz. a grant in frank almoin by Simon de Cre- tona to Walkelin, abbot of that place, and the canons thereof of the church of Sprotton; a grant by Richard Gubitin of the church of Horton with wood, lands, tithes, alms and benefices, etc., and of the meadow of Wulmereshale ; a grant in frank almoin by William de Betonia, lord of Teneremund, son of Robert the advocate of Arras, of the church of Thrope by Northampton ; by Ansel de Chokes of 10 acres of land 10 EDWARD II.— Pabt I. 525 1316. Membrane 30 — cont. in Yrkeshale j and by Gerard Disel and Cicely his wife of 40 acres of land in Flore, and an acre of meadow in Brademede, with a messuage late of Warn' Disel. By K. on the information of Roger Damory. Protection, with clause nolitmus, for one year, for the prior of Neketon Park {Neketon de Parco). Aug. 7. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Lincoln. Battle, by Robert dc Sessele and William de Sessele of 3 acres of wood and 20 acres and 3 roods of heath in Haukehirst. By fine of 20s. Aug. 8. Grant, for three years, to John de Barry of murage for his town of Lincoln. Botevaunt upon all wares for sale brought into the town. By K. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere. Grant, for seven years, to the good men of Winchester, at the instance of John de Sandalc, king's clerk, elect of Ely {sic), of murage upon all ware3 for sale brought into the town. Aug. 9. Notification to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, constable of the castle of Lincoln. Bristol and keeper of the town, of the king's pleasure that the men of the town may, as they have desired, satisfy him for his losses in the late dissensions existing between him and them. By K. The like to the said men of Bristol. Membrane 29. Aug. 6. Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter of John de Warenna, earl of Lincoln. Surrey, heir of John dc Warenna, sometime earl of Surrey, his grandfather, dated Lincoln, Thursday, 5 August, 10 Edward II. granting to Sir Walter de Norwyco, knight, and Katharine his wife; the manor of Sculthorpe, co. Norfolk, with the advowson of the church of the same town, knights' fees and other appurtenances as in demesne, liberties and services, in exchange for the manor of Scrcdyngton, co. Lincoln. Witnesses: — Sirs Robert dc Monte Alto, Ralph Basset, Roger lc Brabanzon, Henry le Scrope, Anselm le Mareschal, Roger de Bilneye, John de Donecastre, John de Neville of Stoke, knights, Simon dc Driby, Thomas de Burston, Henry de Sidestrond, Robert de Reppes and others. By K. Aug. 7. Confirmation of the grant by Hugo Eydel, sometime lord of Wytering, to Lincoln. Geoffrey Rydel his son of the manor of Wytering with the advowson of the church thereof and other appurtenances. By fine of 20*. Aug. 6. Licence for John, bishop of Norwich, to acquire in mortmain lands, Lincoln. tenements and rents, to the value of 10/. a year, for the sustenance of certain chaplains, clerks and ministers to celebrate divine service daily in a chapel which he has built in the west part of the cemetery of the cathedral church of Norwich, in honour of St. John the Evangelist. By K. Aug. 5. Licence, at the request of John de Sandale, king's clerk, elect of Lincoln. Winchester, the chancellor, for the prior and convent of St. Swithun's, Winchester, to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements and rents to the value of 50/. a year. Aug. 5. Notification to the justiciary and others in Ireland, upon the testimony of Lincoln. John de Neville, knight, sheriff of Lincoln, and at the request of Eiias de Asshcburn. that Thomas de Snytcrby is dead. Aug. G. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for John de Bcrnak, clerk. Lincoln. The likti for W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, master of the hospital of St. Leonard, York. 526 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Aug. 7. Lincoln. Aug. 8. Lincoln. Aug. 7. Lincoln. Aug. 8. Lincoln. Aug. 6. Lincoln. Aug. 7. Lincoln. Aug. 6. Lincoln. Membrane 29 — cont. Restitution to Walter de Langeton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, of the hospital of St. Leonard, York, which the late king granted to him for life, and which he held for a long time as well in the time of the late king as afterwards, and from which he was removed by the present king. By K Writ de intendendo for him, in pursuance, directed to the brethren of the hospital. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Wyrkesop by John de Bauuford and William de Herdeby of a messuage in Lincoln. By fine of 20s. Protection, without clause, until the quinzaine of Easter, for Alice late the wife of Roger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, going beyond the seas. Richard Constantyn, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Robert Crispyn and Geoffrey de Osgodby his attorneys for two years. Elias de Assheburn, going to Ireland, has letters nominating John de Covyntre, chaplain, his attorney for one year. William de Troghford, staying in England, has letters nominating John Moriz of Derby his attorney in Ireland for one year. Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas de Warilon, king's clerk, to the office of one of the remembrancers of the Exchequer, Dublin, in the same manner as William de Holebourn held the office. By K. on the information of J. de Hothum. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Henry Rude of a messuage, 30 acres of land and 4 acres of meadow in Gumecestre, co. Huntingdon, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the altar of St. Mary in the church of St. Mary, Gumecestre, By fine of 60s. Presentation of Thomas Berne to the church of Broxholm, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands and tenements of Elias de Albiniaco, tenant in chief of the late king, being in his hands by reason of the minority of the heirs. Pardon, at the request of Alice, late the wife of Roger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, to John Neel of Weston, the elder, for a trespass against Henry Gavelok of Baldok, of which he was convicted before William Inge and his fellows, justices of the King's Bench, and was adjudged to prison by judgment of the court. By K. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere. Whereas the king was lately indebted to Walter de Gosewyk, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed, in 383/. 6s. 8d., viz. in 300/. received from him as a loan and in 125 marks, which he undertook to pay on behalf of the king, to Roger de Moubray, as appears by letters patent under the privy seal dated 13 July, 5 Edward II. and whereas William de Ayremynne, king's clerk, has satisfied him on the king's behalf in the said sums and holds the above letters, the king fo satisfy the said William de Ayremynne grants him the manor of Wykyngby, co. Lincoln, and lands and tenements in Merston, co. Lincoln, which Philip de Lyndeseye lately held, for his life, of the inheri- tance of John son and heir of Robert le Chaumberleyn, tenant in chief, a minor in the king's custody, and which, because the said Philip joined the Scots, are in the king's hands and are extended by Adam de Lymbergh and Henry de Baiocis at 48/. 15s. lO^d. a year, to hold until the full age of the said heir, who was fifteen years of age in the feast of St. Margaret the Virgin last, as appears by inquisition made by the said Adam and Henry, 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 527 Membrane 29 — cont. to the value of 360/. viz. 60/. a year in part satisfaction of the said 383/. 6*. Hd. provided that he shall immediately deliver the said letters at the Exchequer, and that so much shall be deducted for the king's exoneration from the said debt. If the said manor and lands go out of the king's hands before the heir shall attain his full age, then for the time of that age which shall be wanting to him, he shall receive a reasonable recompense out of other custodies according to the extent of 60/. a year. By K. & C. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and othertvise on the appended schedule. Mandate in pursuance to Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent. Mandate to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to receive the said letters patent from William de Ayremynne ; and to make due payment to him of the residue, 23/. 6s. 8d. Protection, with clause, for one year, for Henry de Plukele, parson of the church of Hese, going to Gascony, on the king's service with Gilbert Pecche, seneschal of Gascony. By K. He also has letters nominating Nicholas de la Wodehalle and John do Brymmesgrave his attorneys for the same time. Mandate to the good men and entire commonality of the town of Bristol, as the king understands that John le Tavcrner and Hubert Martyn, who for certain trespasses and contempts committed against the king in the said town have been convicted by judgment of the court of King's Bench, have fled to the church of the town to obtain ecclesiastical immunity, that they are to keep a diligent watch on the said John le Taverner and Robert Martyn, so that they may not through defect of such watch escape. By K. Pardon to Robert son of William de Kelleseye of Houeden of his outlawry in the county of York for non appearance before the justices of the King's Bench to answer Stephen son of Stephen de Houeden touching a trespass; provided that he surrender at the prison of York. Notification of the grant made by the king and queen Isabella whilst they were ai Pontoise in parts beyond the seas, at the request of the queen, to Theopliania de Sancto Petro in Campis, lady of Bringueucourt, the nurse of queen Isabella and wife of John de Morviller, knight, oi 500/. sterling of the king's gift, to be received out of the issues of the county of Ponthieu, to buy lands, tenements and rents lor the use of the children of the said Theopliania by her first husband, and that the said children may possess by hereditary right such lands, &c, and thai the kin^; has caused the said 500/. to be paid to her and John de Morviller her husband for the said cause for the use of the children. [Fcedera.] Membrane 29 — {Schedule). Whereas the king was lately bound to Walter de Gosewyk, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed, in 452/. 10*. 7|<7., viz. for 100/. for moneys paid by him to Robert de Hast&DgeS, knight, by a recognisance made by the said Robert before the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer, 22 February 8 Edward II. and subtracted from the moneys due to the said Robert in the Wardrobe of Edward I. for the wages of himself and the horsemen and footmen in garrison ol the castle of Bokesburgh in the years 26-29 Edward I., and also in 128/. 2s. for divers victuals, cloth and spicery bought for the king from him in the year 4 Edward II., and in 221/. 8*. 7^d. paid by him to divers men for the munition of 52s CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 29 (Schedule) — cont. the town of Berwick for arrears of their wages in the year 6 Edward II. as in a bill of the Wardrobe of Edward I. under the seal of J. bishop of Bath and Wells, then keeper of the Wardrobe for the said 100/., and in two bills of the Wardrobe for the remaining 352/. 10s. 7^d. under the seal of Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, late keeper of the Wardrobe, made to the said Walter is contained, and whereas William de Ayremynne has on the king's behalf satisfied the said Walter therein, and has the said letters in his power, the king, to satisfy him therein, grants to the said William de Ayremynne the manor of Wykynkby, co. Lincoln, and certain lands and tenements in Merston, co. Lincoln, which Philip de Lindesey lately held for his life of the inheritance of John son and heir of Robert le Chaumberleyn, tenant in chief, a minor in the king's custody, and which, because the said Philip joined the king's Scotch enemies, are in the king's hands, and which have been extended by Adam de Lymbergh and Henry de Baiocis, by virtue of a commission directed to them, at 48/. 15s. 10^d. a year, to hold until the full age of the heir, who was of the age of fifteen years in the feast of St. Margaret the Virgin last past as appears by an inquisition made before the same commissioners, to the value of 360/., viz. 60/. a year in part satis- faction of the said 452/. 10s. 1\d., provided that he deliver the said bills at the Exchequer, and that so much, for the king's exoneration, be deducted from the said debt. If perchance the said manors, lands and tenements be removed from the king's hands before the heir shall attain his full age, then for the time of the age of the heir that shall so be wanting to the said Walter, reasonable recompence shall be made to him out of other custodies in the king's hands, or which shall fall in, within the realm, according to the said extent of 60/. a year. By K. & C. Writ de intendendo for William de Ayremynne, directed to the knights, free men and other tenants of the lands and tenements which Philip de Lyndesey held in Merston, co. Lincoln. Membrane 28. Aug. 4. Re-grant to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, for his life, with remainder Lincoln. to John de Warenna son of Matilda de Neirford, and the heirs male of his body, and failing such issue to Thomas de Warenna sou of the said Matilda, and the heirs male of his body, with final remainder failing such issue to the heirs of the body of the said earl, of the undermentioned castles, manors, lands and towns, which the earl had surrendered to the king and his heirs, the manor of Kenyngton, co. Surrey, excepted, which the king has retained to himself and his heirs, viz., the castle and town of Reygate and the manors of Dorkyng, Kenyngton and Bechesworthe, co. Surrey, the castle and town of Lewes, and the manors of Cokefeld, Cleyton, Dychenyng, Mechyng, Pechham, Brightelmeston, Rottyngden, Houndedeue, Northesce, Radmeld, Kymere, Middelton, Alyngton, Worth and Picoumbe, and the towns of Iford, Pydinghowe and Seford, co. Sussex, and all other manors, hamlets and lauds in hose counties, and the castle of Dynasbran and Holt castle (Castro Leonis)^ and the lands of Brumfeld, Yale and Wryghtlesham in Wales, with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, abbeys, priories and other religious houses, homages and other services of free tenants, villeins with their villeinages and issue, warrens, chaces, parks, woods, stews, ponds, marshes, fisheries, feedings, pastures, hundreds, liberties and royalties. Aug. 4. Re-grant to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, for his life, with remainder Lincoln. to Matilda de Neirford, for her life, with successive remainders as above to 10 EDWARD II.— Paet I. 529 1316. Membrane 28 — cont. John de Warenna and to Thomas de Warenna, sons of the said Matilda, and to the heirs of the body of the said earl of the under-mentioned castles, towns, manors, hamlets and lands which the earl had surrendered to the king and his heirs, viz., the castles, towns and manors of Cony ngesburgh and Sandale, the manors of Wakefeld, Thorne, Heytefeld, Souresby, Braithe- welle, Fisshelake, Dewesbury and Halifax, and all other manors, hamlets and lands in the county of York, with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, abbeys, priories and other religious houses, homages and services of free tenants, &c, as above. Aug. 4. Re-grant to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, for his life, with reversion Lincoln. to the king and his heirs of the manors and towns of Staunford and Grantham, co. Lincoln, together with the soke of the manor of (irantham, with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, abbeys, priories and other religious houses, homages and services of free tenants, &c, which the earl had surrendered to the king and his heirs. Membrane 27. Aug. 5. Appointment of Heny de Cobham the younger, Richard de Rokesle and Lincoln. Thomas de Sandwyco, together with a clerk whom they shall elect, to assess and collect in the county of Kent the sixteenth granted by the earls, barons, free men and commonalty of the counties in the Parliament at Lincoln on Thursday next after the feast of St. James the Apostle, and which was granted to purchase exoneration from the aid of foot soldiers for the war in Scotland granted in the Parliament at Lincoln on the quinzaine of St. Hiliary, and also to obtain a confirmation of the perambulations of the forest already made, and that perambulations should be made in such forests as had not been perambulated before The mouey is to be levied and paid into the Exchequer, one moiety on the morrow of All Souls, and the other on the quinzaine of Easter. [Purl. Writs.] The like appointments of the undermentioned, viz. : — Thomas de Leukeuore, John de Ifeld, William de Northo, John de Abernoun, William de Henle, John de la Puyle, Thomas de Warblyntou, James de Norton, Peter de Evercy, Richard de Wyndesore, Richard de Bere, Thomas Golafre, Robert de Sindresham, Elias de Colsehulle, Henry de Pentelowe, Walter de Pavely, John de Holt, Adam Walrand, John de Erie, John Inge, Thomas de Marlebergh, ^co. Sussex. co. Surrey. |>co. Southampton, ^co. Oxford, ^co. Berks, ^co. Wilts, ^co. Somerset. 84313. CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS ) 1316. Membrane 27 — cont. John de Percy, Philip de Paunton, co. Dorset. Nicholas de Wedergrave, Thomas le Botiller, Nicholas de Kyngeston the elder, John de Hampton, Richard de Baskerville, John del Barewe, John de Solariis, Walter Crepyn, William de Colebrok, Henry de Trafford, Richard le Molineux of Crosseby, John de Chesenhale, Richard de Eggebaston, John de Houby, Robert de Stoke, m Thomas de Clynton, Ralph de Perton, John de Wylghby, John de Lungeville, Theobald de Bray, Robert. Jortz, Robert de Saundeby, John Deyncourt, William de Tyssington, William de Stafford, William Trumwyn, John de Perton, William de Lodelowe, Reginald Charles, Roger de Cheyny, Richard de Buselyngthorpe, William Dysny, Simon de Lunderthorpe, Gilbert de Holm, John Basset, John de Liston, Benedict de Cokefeld, William de Rolleston, Alexander de Cave, John de Hothum, William Clarel, John de Cresacre, John de Barton of Fryton, Roger de Grymeston, John Aygnel, Walter Len Veysy, Roger son of William de Broke, co. Gloucester. ^•co. Hereford. | co. Middlesex, co. Lancaster. co. Leicester. j- co. Warwick. ^co. Northampton. | co. Nottingham. ^ co. Derby. ^co. Stafford. } } co. Salop. co. Lincoln, co. Rutland, co. Essex. | Estriding, \ Westtrithing, > co. York. | Northtrithing, } co. Hertford. 10 EDWARD II.— Past I. 531 1316. Membrane 27- —cont. Richard de Walsingham, Robert Burgulon, >co. Norfolk. Henry de Brandon, Edmund de Hem[m]egrave, Thomas de Grey, ( . ► CO. Suffolk. Nicrel *]p TCenvtnn Robert de Somery, ~| ► CO. Worcester. Thomas de Littleton, Thomas de Chalers, ] John le jVIoygDe, •Tfthn flp S wvtiptVit**! tf Willi UC ^ TV V 1IL 1U1 J ► CO. Cambridge. Andrew le Moigne, John de Hynton, \ >CO. Huntingdon. TYalter de Pappeworth, William de Botreaux, ~| T „ 1 1 1 1 John le oeneschal, ► CO. Cornwall. Henry Chaumbernoun, Roger de Nonaunt, \ ►CO. Devon. John de Rale, J Walter de Mullesworth, 1 Roger de Tiringham, >co. Bedford. John de la Haye, J Nicholas Turville, John Giffard le Boef, >co. Buckingham. Ralph de Wydyngton, J Aug. 5. Lincoln. [Pari. Writs.] Form of the taxation of the sixteenth granted as above. French. [Pari. Writs.'] Mandate to the sheriff of Kent to warn the persons appointed as assessors and collectors in his county that they are to appear before Council in the Exchequer on the morrow of the Decollation of St. John the Baptist to receive the form of the taxation and to carry out the orders of the Council. [Pari. Writs.] The like to the sheriffs of Sussex, Surrey, Southampton, Oxford, Berks, Wilts, Gloucester, Leicester, Warwick, Northampton, Rutland, Essex, Hertford, Norfolk, Suffolk, Worcester, Cambridge, Huntingdon, Bedford, Buckingham, and Middlesex, for the collectors and assessors in their counties to be before the Council at the said Exchequer ; and to the sheriffs of Nottingham, Derby, Somerset, Dorset, Hereford, Stafford, Salop, Corn- wall and Devon for the collectors and assessors in their counties to be before the Council at York. The like to the sheriffs of York and Lancaster for the collectors and assessors of those counties to be at York. [Pari. Writs.] Membrane 26. Aug. 5. Grant, after reciting of the proceedings relating to the perambulations of Lincoln. the forests in the Parliament at Lincoln, that the perambulations made in the reign of Edward I. shall be observed according to their metes and bounds and that commissioners shall be assigned to perambulate the u2 532 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Aug. 5. Lincoln. Aug. 5. Lincoln. Aug. 20. York. Aug. 20. York. Aug. 21. York. Aug. 24. York. Membrane 26 — cont. unperanibulated forests, so that the same shall be made before Christmas; when letters patent shall be issued confirming the same by metes and bounds; the king reserves the right of hunting for 40 days on such lands as shall be disafforested. [.Pari. Writs.'] By K. and C. Memorandum. Twenty-four pair of letters patent in the above form, omitting the clause referring to the reservation of hunting for forty days, were delivered to J. bishop of Norwich to be kept by him until the end of the forty days, when the bishop was to deliver them to the knights or others demanding them on behalf of the counties in which the perambula- tions were made. [Pari. Writs.] Mandate to Ralph de Monte Hermerii, keeper of the forests on this side Trent, to drive the deer from the dis-afforested lands into the forests ; when the forty days are ended he is in no wise to trouble or vex any persons iu such places as shall be dis-afforested on pretence of any forest right or pre- rogative, and during the said time he is not to exercise any authority except for the purpose of chasing the deer, as before mentioned. [Pari. Writs.] The like of Robert de Umframville, earl of Anegos, keeper of the forests beyond Trent. [Pari. Writs.] Grant that the aid or grant of one foot soldier from each township, made in the Parliament at Lincoln, and which the king has released in con- sequence of the above grant of the sixteenth, shall not be to the prejudice of the magnates and commonalties or be taken as a precedent. [Pari. Writs.] By K. and C. Pardon to the people of the realm of all amercements, in which they, or their ancestors, or predecessors, or any of the same realm, fell in the king's courts, to the beginning of the year 20 Edward L. and all forfeitures; and that the extracts which have issued from the Exchequer be revoked, and that the amercements and forfeitures in the rolls and memoranda of the Exchequer be cancelled and annulled. By K. and 0. Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs throughout the realm ; they are to release all distraints made by;them under such extracts. By K. and 0. Mandate to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to revoke all extracts, and to acquit any charged with such amercements. By K. and C. Simple protection in Ireland, for one year, for Nicholas de Coston, staying in England. Licence, at the instance of John de Sandale, king's clerk, elect of Winchester, the chancellor, for the prior and convent of St. Swithun's, Winchester, to acquire in mortmain the advowsons of churches, or other ecclesiastical benefices, to the value of 100/. a year, according to the last taxation of the tenth, whether held of the king or of others, and to appropriate such churches and benefices. By K. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Rochester, by Walter de Fynchingfeld, of a messuage and 56 acres of land in Suthflet. By fine of 10 marks. Pardon to William de Skelton for the death nf Alexander the carpenter (carpentarii) of Skelton, as it appears by the record of John de Donecastre and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery for the castle of York, that he killed him in self-defence. Presentation of Roger de Northburgh to the prebendal church of Blebury in the church of St. Mary, Salisbury. The letters are directed to R. bishop of Salisbury. Vacated because otherwise below, 533 Membrane 26 — cont. Presentation of Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk, to the prebend of Blebury, in the church of St, Mary, Salisbury ; the letters are directed to R. bishop of Salisbury. By p.s. Grant, for life, to Geoffrey de Ledes of the custody of the king's forest of Clyve, which John Corbet lately held of the grant of the late king. By p.s. Memorandum. This charter was surrendered by the hands of the said Geoffrey on 26 December, 13 Edward II., and cancelled, as appears on the Patent Roll of the thirteenth year. Membrane 25. Protection, with clause nolumus, lor one year, for the prioress of Apelton. Appointment of William de Wanton to be keeper of the sea coa«t from the inouth of the Thames to Ipswich, to protect the same from attacks of persons who commit murders, robberies, etc. as well on the sea as the land ; the keeper is empowered to appoint constable*, and to compel all persons to assist in the defence of the coast. [Pari. Writs.} Writ of aid in pursuance for him directed to sheriffs, bailiffs and others from the mouth of the Thames to Ipswich ; when called on they are to assist with their entire posse. [Pari. Writs.] Like appointment of John de Thorpe to be keeper of the sea coast from Ipswich to Lenne. [Pari. Writs.] Writ of aid for him directed to the sheriffs, bailiffs and all others from Ipswich to Lenne. [Pari. Writs.] Safe-conduct, for one year, for Andrew Jacobi de Pi^torio, going beyond the seas. Protection, with clause nolumus, until Easter, for the prioress of Nune Muneketon. The like, for one year, for Richard Tuniock of York. The like for Peter le Serjaunt of Thorntonhous, Ralph de Albo Monas- terio and Adam de Berewyk, vicar of the church of Thorpe Arches. Emelina Lungespeye, staying in England, has letters nominating Elias le Parker and John atte Wode her attorneys in Ireland for two years. Presentation of Philip de Lawhadeyn to the church of Penbeer, iu the diocese of St. Davids. Protection, with clause nolumus, lor one year, for Peter de Morers of Elvyngton. The like lor the undermentioned persons, viz. : — The prior of the Holy Trinity, York. Robert son of Thomas de I'ontefracto of Wylesthorpe. Master John de Nassyngton the younger. Richard de Horslegh. William de Middelton. William de Redenesse. Robert de Creppyng. The prior of Kirkeham. Thomas de Bernhull, clerk. Stephen de Faldington. The abbot of Alnewyk. 534 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 25 — cont. The abbot of St. Mary's, York. Richard de Henneye, prebendary of Staynwegg in the church of St. Wilfred, Ripon. Eleanor late the wife of Henry de Percy. William de Ponte Burgi, clerk. Thomas de Collum and Joan de Blid[a] of Collum. Robert de Leyburn. Thomas de Grenefeld. William son of Robert de Grenefeld. John de Denton. John de Moubray. R. bishop of Durham. Richard de Berlay. Simon Sherman of York. W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. Bernard Lacatour of Carlisle. Roger, parson of the church of Folkynton. J. bishop of Carlisle. William Moygne, parson of the church of North Feriby. Roger de Clotherom. Gilbert de Aton. Richard de Anlagby, William de Aslakeby. Hugh de Monte Alto, master of the hospital of St. Giles, Kipier. The prior of Malton in Galtres. William de Clere, parson of the church of Braston. Elias de Coleshulle, parson of the church of Seham. Mauger le Vavasour. Aug. 8. Grant to Richard de Osgodeby, king's clerk, of the prebend of Ulskelf Lincoln. in the church of St. Peter, York, void by the resignation of Adam de Osgodeby, king's clerk, the late prebendary thereof, and in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of York. By K. Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of York. Vacated because otherwise below. Aug. 16. Commission to the king's Serjeants, Simon de Friskenad and Reymund York. Provost, to arrest all persons who, pretending that they are of the House- hold of the king and of the households of divers magnates, go to the houses as well of clerks as laymen and seize corn, meat, bread, ale, geese, hens and other goods and victuals, and consume and carry the same away ; the commis- sioners are to deliver such persons to the prison of the king's Marshalsea, and they are also to enquire the names and arrest all persons presuming to act contrary to the king's prohibition. By K. and C. The like to John de Enefeld and Ivo de Welle. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Thomas Todde of Durham. Aug. 19. Grant to Richard de Osgodeby, king's clerk, of the prebend of Ulskelf, York. in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of York. By K. Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of York. Aug. 20. Grant, for life, to William de Ayremynne, king's clerk, of the custody of York. the House of Conversi, London. By K. Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the Conversi of the house, and to all tenants of the said house. 10 EDWARD II.— Part L 535 1316. Membrane 25 — cont. Aug. 20. Pardon to Richard del Stikes for the death of John Goes, as it appears by York. the record of John de Donecastre and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery for York, that he killed him in self-defence. Grant to William de Monte Acuto, for his good service to the late and present kings, of the marriage of Joan, eldest daughter and one of the heirs of Theobald de Verdon, tenant in chief, a minor in the king's custody. By K. Safe-conduct, for one year, for the men and servants going to and returning from William de IVIelton, king's clerk, elect of York, who is staying at the court of Rome on business concerning his election. By K. John, abbot of Battle, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Henry de la Rye, his fellow monk, and John de Suthwerk his attorneys for one year. By K. Aug. 16. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of York. Evesham by Master John de Littleton of a messuage, 2^ virgates of land and 3 acres of meadow in Evesham, Lenchwyk and Twyford, which are held of them, and are worth 14s. a year in all their issues according to their true value, as appears by inquisition made by the sheriff of Worcester, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 10/. a year. Membrasb 24. Aug. 20. Grant to Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk, of the prebend of Blebury York. in the church of St. Mary [Salisbury.] By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to R. bishop of Salisbury. Aug. 22. Confirmation of a grant made by John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, to York. Henry de Walda of all the land which Philip de la Wodehalle sorneti held from the ancestors of the earl at la Wodehalle, in the parish of Wake- feld, and which Robert Gunne lately held from the earl at fee farm, and of two parts of all lands with woods, meadows, feedings, pastures, moors, rents and services which John le Barn formerly held of the earl in villenage at Tothille in the parish of Halifax, together with the reversion of the remaining third part thereof which Beatrice, sometime the wife of the said John, holds in dower ; and also of the giant which the earl made to the said Henry of all his pasture in Sourby, co. York, which is called ' Hardtescheli',' and of the entire meadow which he held in Thorm s, called 1 Pampellion Holm,' and of the grant which the earl made to the said Henry of the manor of Doltonwode, with its pastures and woods. By K. Protection, with clause nolunnis, .for one year, for the abbot of Egleston. The like for the undermentioned persons, viz. : — Master John de Norton. Ranulph de Neville. Roger de Saxton, parson of the church of Abreford. Robert le Chaunceler of Chemenye. Thomas atte Halleyate of Shireburn in Elemete. William le Barber of Heselyngfeld. John de Auestane. Isabella de Vescy. Thomas de la Ryver. John de Sandale, Henry le Scrope, Nicholas de Redynges and Robert de Sylkystou, executors of the testament of Henry de Lacy. 536 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 24 — cont. Bertram de Moumbocheir. Robert de la Rye, parson of the church of Wynston. Robert de Wycumbe, parson of the church of Breteby. Nicholas son of Martin de Norffolke of Naburn. William Wilmot of Boroughbridge {Ponte Burgi) . The prior of Newburgh. Walter de Gosewyk. Nicholas de la Beche. The prior of Bur stall. William de Brakenbury. The prior of Northferyby. Nicholas de la Beche. Robert de Hedon. The abbot of Byland (Bella Landa) . Richard de Huntingdon. Odinel Herun. Jocelin de Eyville. The abbot of Byland. John de Barton of Fry ton. The prior of Old Maldon. William de Ayremynne, parson of the church of Wermuth. Thomas de Norfolke of Naburn. The prioress of Wilberfosse. William de Driffeld. Robert Cademan. William Malbys. John de Wappelyngton. Herbert de Flynton. Thomas de Horneby. Richard son of Alan de Kellawe of Durham. John le Spicer of Durham. Henry le Scrope. Roger de Grymeston. Adam de Benton. Geoffrey le Scrope. William de Sutton. John de Insula. John de Bella Aqua. Robert de Osgodeby the elder. Aug. 24. Presentation of Hamo de Heworth, chaplain, to the vicarage of Queneby, York. in the king's gift bv reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of York. By K. Grant to William de Ponte Burgi, chaplain, of the chantry of the chapel of St. Mary, Ripon, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the arch- bishopric of York. By K. Mandate in pursuance to the keeper of the spirituality of the arch- bishopric of York. By K. Aug. 2'6. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Geoffrey de Upsale of a York. messuage and 8 bovates of land in Upsale and Thornbergh to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of St. Mary Magdalene, Upsale, for his soul and the souls of his ancestors and heirs. By K. •» Aug. 25. Writ de intendendo, until Christmas, for Thomas de Bedeford and Adam York. le Keu, whom Stepheu de Abindon^the king's butler, has appointed to be his deputy to receive wines for the king's use at York and elsewhere in the 537 ^316. Membrane 24 — cont. North, to carry the wines to divers places, to put them in cellars, and to deliver them out for expenditure in the Household as the butler shall command. Aug. 25. Mandate to John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, keeper of the lauds of York. Glaumorgan and Morgannou in Wales, late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and now in the king's hands, and Robert de Grendon, sheriff of the said lands, to deliver back their lands to such of the persons who lately rose against the king, and whom after their surrender the king, in consideration of fines and amercements, has received into his peace. By K. Aug. 23. The king lately sold to Master John de Nassington the elder, for York. 83/. 6s. 8d., the custody of the lands and tenements late of Roger de Scoter in Mollescroft, Scrubbes and Walkyngton, co. York, which were in his hauds by reason of the minority of Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of the said Roger, and which were extended at 17/. 18*. a year, to hold until she should attain her full age, so that if she should die before attaining such age, the heir of the said Roger being a minor, then the said Master John should hold the custody to the time in which, if she lived, she would be of full age. The said Elizabeth having died long before attaining that age, and the lands and tenements of the said Roger de Scoter having descended to Roger lugelberd, James Jordan and Margaret de Stayntou, all of full age, and to John son of John Cokerel, a minor, kinsmen and heirs of the said Elizabeth, the king caused the lands and tenements to be divided and delivered to them, and thereupon granted to the said Master John de Nassington the custody of the pourparty of the said John son of John and also his pourparty of the lauds and tenements late of the said Roger de Scoter in Butterwyk, Bliburgh, Bylyngham and Oxecuinbe, which are extended at 32s. dd. a year, to hold until the lull age of John son of John in recompence for the three parts of the said lands and tenements assigned to the co-heirs, in further consideration of his loss therein, he now grants to him the marriage of the said John as well for the said losses as the sustenance of the said John. Bv K. Aug. 20. Confirmation of a grant made by Thomas de Mutton, sometime lord of York Gillesland, with the assent of Matilda his wife, to the canons of St. Mary Magdalene, Lanrecost, of all the laud which he held at Prestover in the parish of Erthyngton ; confirmation also of the confirmation which the said Matilda made to them after the death of her husband. By hue made in another charter. Aug. 23. Pardon to Robert Sauvage for the death of William le Taillour of Hoton, York. as it appears by the record of John de Donecastre and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery for York, that he killed him in self-defence. Aug. 25. Exemption, for life, of Peter de Badefosse, who was born in Gascony, York. and does not know the English tongue, from being put on assizes, juries or recognisances; and from being made mayor, sheriff, coroner, or other minister of the king against his will. By K. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert Meek of York of 6 marks of rent issuing out of his tenements in York, held in chief by the service of I2d. a year, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the altar of St. Mary, in the church of St. Crux in Fossegate, York. By fine of 100s. Aug. 25. Signification to the bishop of Bangor, of the royal assent to the election i York. of John Seys, a canon of Bardegey, of the Order of St. Augustine, to be prior of the house Prestoll, of the same Order. 538 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 24 — cont. Grant, during pleasure, to Robert Tilliol, of a moiety of the lands in Kirkelevyngton and Kirkeandres, co. Cumberland, late of Walter de Corry, a Scotch rebel, which fell into the king's hands as an escheat. By K. The like to Richard de Kirkebride of the other moiety. By K. Mandate to Robert de Clideihou, escheator on this side Trent, or his sub-escheator in the county of Cumberland, to take Henry de Malton and Robert de Barton with him, and divide and deliver the said lands to Robert Tilliol and Richard de Kirkebride. Aug. 22. Mandate to the steward, marshals and other ministers of the king's York. Household to permit the servants of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, as the king does not wish them to be interfered with by his ministers, to make purveyance of victuals and necessaries for the use of the earl at Newcastle- upon-Tyne, in the parishes of Wessington, Jarou and Hoghton, which are within the liberty of the bishop of Durham, with the assent of the bishop. By K. Oct. 4. The like for the servants of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, in the parishes York. of Quikham, Bisshopeston, ' Meretonez on the Hill,' and ' Ferye on the Hill.' By K. Aug. 26. Whereas John Mot was indicted before Roger le Brabanzon and his York. fellows, justices of oyer and terminer of the late king in the county of Kent, for the death of William de Maidenstan, and on that account was imprisoned and afterwards was handed over by the said justices to Robert, then arch- bishop of Canterbury, at his request, according to the privilege of clergy, and delivered by the latter to his prison of Lymene, from which he escaped, and was afterwards outlawed for non-appearance before Herveyde Staunton and his fellows, justices in eyre in the said county, touching the said death, the king with the assent of the Council, in consideration of his good service in Wales, pardons him for the death and also any outlawry promulgated against him. By K. and C. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for the prior of St. Leonard's without Staunford. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz : — Robert de Bentele. Master Hugh de Tborntoftes. William de Ponte Belli. Henry son of Robert de Foulsutton. Poncherius de Portunair'. Henry de Botheby, parson of the church of Stanhope. Hugh de Driffeld, parson of the church of Brunnum, Francis Gaytanni, archdeacon of Richmond, parson of the church of Thornton. John, vicar of the church of Caterigge. Master Geoffrey, parson of the church of Langeton on Swale. William le Lardener, parson of the church of Holteby. Thomes de Staunton, parson of a moiety of the church of Derfeld. Robert de Multon and Robert son of Thomas de Multon. Master Boniface de Saluciis. John de Appelby, parson of the church of Wath by Ripon. Thomas Sleght, parson of the church of Richemund. The prior of Goldingham. Stephen le Blound. William son of Hugh de Mickelfeld. Thomas Thorgot and Geoffrey Thorgot, chaplains. The prior of St. Andrew's, York. 10 EDWABD II.— Part 1. 539 1316. Membrane 24 — cont. John de Hasthorpe. Elena Haget of Queneby. The abbot of Rievaulx. John Lovel of Skelton. John de Furneus, parson of the church of Aynderby Wyththestepel. Robert de Sutton. John de Housom. Philip de Gillyng[es]. Mem brake 23. Aug. 25. Grant, during pleasure, to Robert de Felton, king's yeoman, of the lands York. late of Henry de Prendregest in Akhill and Yeuie, co. Northumberland, in the king's hands as an escheat by reason of his adherence to the Scots. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to Robert de Cliderhou, escheator on this side Trent. Appointment of John de Foxle, William de Bourne and Robert de Thorpe, to perambulate the forests in the counties of Somerset, Dorset, and Devon, such perambulations' are to be returned to the king before Christmas, in order that the king may cause the same to be confirmed. [Pari. Writs.] The like to William de Hardene, Walter de Mollesworth, Nicholas Fermbaud and Gilbert de Holm, to perambulate the forests in the county of Rutland ; the perambulations are to be returned to the king as above. [Pari. Writs.] Aug. 27. Mandate to Master John Walewayn, escheator beyond Trent, for the Fork. restitution of the temporalities of the priory of St. Frideswide, Oxford, to Robert de Turveston, a canon of that house, whose election as prior thereof, W. (sic) bishop of Lincoln, has confirmed. By K. on the information of W. de Monte Acuto. Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the knights, free men, and other tenants of the house. Aug. 24. Pardon to Hugh le Taillour of Hornse, for the death of William le Walker York. of Hornse, as it appears by the record of John de Donecastre and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery for York, that he killed him in self-defence. Aug. 25. Appointment of Sir Robert de Fienles, as seneschal and keeper of the York. land and county of Ponthieu and Montreuil. French. Aug. 25. Whereas on 30 , 9 Edward II. the king granted, during pleasure, York. to Joan Comyn of Boghan, the custody of the manor of Malton, which Isabella, late the wife of William de Vescy the elder, held in dower, and which was in the king's hands, so that she might receive out of the issues thereof, for her sustenance, 34 marks a year, and of the remaining issues of that manor she was to answer to the king according to an extent to be made thereof ; the king now grants that she may hold the manor until she shall have seisin of her lands in Scotland, or the king shall otherwise pro- vide for her state, provided that the manor remains so long in his hands. By K. Aug. 28. Protection, for fifteen days, for Henry de Penebrigge and certain Welsh York. foot-soldiers, levied in the parts of Glamorgan and Morgannou in Wales for the hosting for the war in Scotland, whom he is leading by the king's command to York for the war with Scotland. The like for Morgan ap Mereduk, for foot uieu levied in the parts of South Wales. 540 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 131(3, Membrane 23 — cont. Au£. 25. Exemption, fur life, of Master Philip de Nassington, clerk, from being York. put. on assizes, juries, or recognisances; and from being made mayor, sheriff, coroner, or other minister of the king, against his will. By K. Aug. 26. Pardon to William Priour for the death of George le Plasterer, as it York. appears by the record of John de Donecastre and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery for York, that he killed him in self-defence. Presentation of Master James Senebaud, to the church of Brightwell, in the diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Winchester. By K. on the information of Master Th. de Cherleton. Aug. 24. Licence for John le Walshe of Chykerel, to grant his manor of Langeton, York. held in chief, to John son of John le Walshe of Chykerel, and Isabella his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, with reversion, failing such issue, to him and his own right heirs. By fine of 20 marks. Aug. 28. Protection and safe-conduct, for one year, for William de Quixlay, York. citizen and merchant of York, who is going to the counties of Norfolk, Lincoln, and Nottingham and elsewhere within the realm, to buy corn and other victuals, for the sustenance of the king's lieges in the city of York and the North, he having found security by William de Rednes and Robert de Quixlay of York, that he will not take the same elsewhere than to York and the North. Sept. 1. Writ de intendendo, directed to the men of the lands of Grlomorgan and York. Morgannou, late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, deceased, tenant in chief, for William de Berkerolles, whom the king has appointed to hold the county of Wenthlok on Monday before the Nativity of the Virgin at Newport {Novum Burgum), in the place of Robert de Grendon, the sheriff of those lands, who is staying with the king by his command, whereby he has no leisure to hold the county of Wentlok on that day. By K. on the information of R. de Northburgh. Aug. 26. Pardon to the prior and convent of Ellerton, for acquiring in mortmain York. without licence of Edward I. or of the king, 17 acres and a rood of land in Lathum from John Hassok of Lathum. By fine of 40*., because they had licence of king Edward to acquire the same, but his charter then granted to them was conceived in an insufficient form. Membrane 22. Aug. 25. John de Malo Lacu, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating John York. de Scoreburgh and James de Toueton his attorneys until St. Peter in Cathedra. Safe-conduct, for one year, for William de Fryston, citizen and merchant of York, going to the counties of Lincoln and Nottingham and elsewhere within the realm, to buy corn and other victuals for the sustenance of the king's lieges in the city of York and the North, he having found security by William de Useburn and Nicholas le Sauvage of York, that he will not take the same elsewhere than to York and the North. Aug. 21. Writ of aid, until Christmas, for William de Freston of York, going to York. divers parts to make purveyance of wheat, malt and oats for the sustenance of the clerks of the Chancery staying in the North. Aug. 27. Mandate to John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, keeper of the lands of York. Glomorgan and Morgannou, lute of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and 541 Membrane 22 — cont. Hertford, deceased, tenant in chief, or to his deputy, to assist the sheriff of those parts in the recovery of the fines still unpaid by the persons who had rebelled against the king, as a great part of such ransoms and fines are still due. Protection, until Whitsuntide, for certain persons, to whom the abbot of St. Albans has sold the tithes of his church of Over Conesclyf, within the bishopric of Durham, for a sum of money wherewith to satisfy the king of a debt in which he is bound to him, as the abbot gave a warranty to the purchasers that they should not be harassed by prises to be taken for the use of the king, or of any other persons. Bv p.s. Grant, for life, to Maddok Stolf, of the bailiwick of the forestership of the wood of Ewelawe, in the county of Flynt. Bv p.-. Writ, de intendendo, directed to all of the lands of Morgannou and Glomorgan, late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, deceased, tenant in chief, for Robert de Grendon, whom the king appointed, during pleasure, to the office of sheriff in the said lands on 16 March, 9 Edward II. and in whose favour he then issued a like writ. By K. Mandate to John Giffard of Brynimesfeld, keeper of the said lunds, to permit Robert de Grendon to execute the said office, so long as he holds it, and not to harass him. Grant to Robert de Holand and his heirs, of all lands in the Marches of Wales, late of Griffin de la Pole, which for certain causes are in the king's hands. By K. Mandate in pursuance to John de Grey, justice of North Wales. The like to Master John, escheator beyond Trent. Licence, in consideration of a release, which the abbot of St. Mary's by Dublin made to the king, of 40 marks, which the king had received from him in Ireland for the hosting against the Soots, who had lately landed in that country, as the abbot has surrendered into the Chancery in England the letters for that sum made to him under the seal used in Ireland : license also, on account of t he king's devotion to St. Mary, for the abbot and convent to acquire in mortmain lands, tenements, rents, and advowsons of churches according to the taxation of the current tenth, regard being had to the value of the churches and not of the advowsons, to the value of 50/. a year in Ireland, of their own fee, or of any other, except lands, tenements, rents and advowsons, which are held in chief, bv exchange for lands and tenements which the abbot and convent hold in Ireland, and which have been laid waste by the king's enemies or in any other manner. By K. and C. Presentation of Richard Makaud to the church of Yetham, in the diocese .of Glasgow, void by the resignation of Thomas de Chelrith, the last rector thereof. By K. on the information of Master Th. de Cherleton. Safe-conduct, until St. Margaret the Virgin, for Andrew de Bosehale and John de Housum, citizens of York, going to divers parts of the realm to buy corn, victuals and other merchandise, to take to the city of York. Vacated because otherwise below. The like for Nicholas Sauser and John Payn, citizens of York, going to divers parts of the realm to buy corn, victuals, and other merchandise, and to bring the same to the city of York for the sustenance of the king's lieges, they having found security that they will not take the said goods elsewhere, viz. Alan Brid of York, Robert de Wixtowe, Richard de Sancto Oswaldo and Peter de Fangfosse, who have become their mainpernors. 542 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 22 — cont. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : — William de Langwath and Alan de Grafton, by mainprise of Robert de Carkton, 'taillour,' Giles de Naburn, 'taillour,' Robert de Molseby and Andrew de Boshale. Andrew de Boshale and John de Howsum, by mainprise of Thomas de Rednes the younger, William de Boshale, Robert le Sporier of York and Adam de Shirburne. Robert de Wistowe and John de Neghenbynkes, by mainprise of Thomas de Rednes the younger, Nicholas le Sauser of York, Robert le Sporier [of York] and William de Langwathe. William de Whiteby, ' spycer,' citizen of York, by mainprise of Nicholas le Sauser of York, Robert de Wyxstowe of York and John de Amyas of York. John de Amyas, citizen of York, by mainprise of Nicholas le Sauser, Robert de Wyxstowe and William de Whiteby, ' spicer.' Thomas Bylam of Avremynne, citizen of York, by mainprise, of . Gilbert le Gurdelere, citizen of York, by mainprise of John de Sex Vallibus and Andrew de Bossehale. William Belam of Ayrmynne, citizen of York, by mainprise of . Nicholas de Catton, citizen of York, by mainprise of Thomas de Belam of Ayremynne and William de Belam. John Burnet, citizen of York, by mainprise of the same Thomas and William. William de Crull of Swynflet, citizen of York, by mainprise of the same Thomas and William. Sept. 10. Simple protection, for two years, for Master Richard de Plumstok, going Beverley, beyond the seas. By p.s. The like for Robert, abbot of Bardeney, going to the court of Rome on business concerning his house. By p.s. Sept. 7. Commission to William de Hebbeden and Richard de Goldesburgh, Beverley, collectors of the scutages for the years 28, 31 and 34 Edward I., in the county of York, whereby they are empowered to impose amercements upon all jurors and bailiffs summoned by the sheriff to appear before the collectors, and who made default. The amercements are to be estreated into the Exchequer. [Pa?7. Writs.~\ By C. Sept. 9. Protection, during pleasure, for the abbey of Bardeney and its men and Beverley, possessions during the absence of the abbot, Robert, at the court of Rome. Simple protection, without clause, for one year, for John de Davville and Adam his brother. Sept. 8. Protection, for one year, for the hospital of lepers of St. Leonard, Derbv, Beverley, and for their men, lands, &c, the hospital being of royal foundation and so poor that it scarcely suffices for the sustenance of the lepers. By the keeper of the seal at the instance of Thomas, earl of Lancaster. July 25. Grant to John de Coloigne of London, king's clerk, of the prebend which Eltham. John de Hothum, king's clerk, bishop elect of Ely, held in the church of St. Patrick, Cashel, in Ireland, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of Cashel. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the church of Cashel. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for the abbot of Whiteby. 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 543 1316. Membrane 22— cont. The like for the under -mentioned persons, viz. : — Hugh, parson of the church of Lanarmou Ynjaal. Thomas de Langel'ord, parson of the church of Croft. Thomas de Alwartborpe of York. John Slight, master of the hospital of St. Mary, Leysingby. Robert de Cotes of Grynley. Membrane 21. Sept. 1. Simple protection in Ireland, without clause, for two years, for the York. abbot of St. Mary's by Dublin. By K. Sept. 4. Safe-conduct, until Easter, for Adam le Clerk, king's merchant, burgess York. of Lenne, and his men, whom he is sending beyond the seas and to divers parts of the realm to buy victuals and other things to take to the Xorth, for the sustenance of the king and his lieges, provided they pay the usual customs, as the king is assured that he and his men will not take them to the Flemings or to his Scotch enemies. Protection, with clause aolumiis, until Christmas, for John de Shupton and Agnes his wife, brewing ale for the clerks, keepers of the Great Seal and others of the Chancery. Aug. 29. William de Chirintou and Richard de Salop', monks of Evesham, Ouston. bringing news of the death of J. late abbot of that place, have letters of (Wosington.) ii cen ce to elect for the prior and convent. By K. on the information of Master Th. de Cherleton. Sept. 4. Grant, during pleasure, to Walter de Redynges, king's yeoman, of that York. place which is called the Hospital of St. John, Wyndesore, to hold with nil lands, rents and other things pertaining thereto, provided that he find a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel there for the souls of the king's ancestors, so long as he shall hold the place. By p.s. Sept. 10. Appointment, until All Saints Day, for the purpose of driving back the Beverley. Scots, who have invaded the realm, and providing for the sustenance of the king and his following proceeding towards the Marches of Scotland, of William Gamel, William son of Peter de Cave, Richard de Santon and John Moyne of Hcsel, to purvey in the wapentake of Herthill, in the Estrithing of the county of York, 120 quarters of wheat, 2(H) quarters of barley, and 100 quarters of oats, and to carry the same to York and deliver the wheat and barley to Robert de Hurle, clerk of the pantry, and the oats to John de Pelham, clerk Marshal, according to instructions of John de Heslarton, Alexander de Cave and Robert le Conestable of Holdernesse the purchase and purveyance are to be made by indenture and pavment is to be made out of the sixteenth granted by the commonalty of the realm accruing in the said county, viz. 12*. for each quarter of wheat, 65. Hrf. for each quarter of barley, 4*. for each quarter of great oats, 3s. for each quarter of moderate oats, and 2s. for each quarter of oats which is called ' Skegge.' The like appointment of the under-mentioned purveyors to buy and purvey as herein is set forth, in the said Trithynge, viz. : — John le Conestable and Walter de Haytefeld, to purvey 80 quarters of wheat in Holdernesse Eluard de Saltmersh and John de Cayvyle, to purvey 20 quarters of wheat and 120 quarters of oats in Houedenskyre. 544 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 21 — cont. Peter le Ferour and William the Clerk (clericus) of Hundnianby, to purvey 84 quarters of wheat and 140 quarters of barley in Dykeryng. Thomas Wacelyn and John de Rillyngton, to purvey 46 quarters of wheat and 100 quarters of barley in Buccrosse. The like appointment of the under-mentioned purveyors in the North- trithinge, by instructions of John de Barton of Fryton and Robert de Coleville : — William de Moubray and Ralph de Lestre, to purvey 80 quarters of wheat and 120 quarters of oats in the wapentake of Langbergh. Peter de Lincoln and Robert Page, to purvey 20 quarters of oats in the wapentake of Whitebystrand. Thomas de Oteryngton and William de Sourby, to purvey 10 quarters of wheat and 100 quarters of oats in the wapentake of Alvertonschire. William de Baxby and John de Stapelton, to purvey 20 quarters of wheat and 100 quarters of oats in the wapentake of Bruddeford. Simon Lovell and William de Besingby, to purvey 20 quarters of wheat, 20 quarters of barley, and 120 quarters of oats in the wapentake of Rydale. William Gower and Richard de Shupton, to purvey 20 quarters of wheat and 120 quarters of oats in the wapentake of Bulmer. Tliom.is de Mauneby and Ranulph son of Ralph, to purvey 10 quarters of wheat, 10 quarters of barley, and 20 quarters of oats in the wapentake of Halikeld, and 30 quarters of wheat and 80 quarters of oats in the wapentake of Hang, in the parts of Richmond. The like appointment of the under-mentioned purveyors in the West- rithinge in the same county, by instructions of William de Hebbeden and Richard de Goldesburgh : — Alan de Folifait and John Bustard, to purvey 60 quarters of oats in the wapentake of Aynesty. William de Bordesden and William de Aldefeld, to purvey 15 quarters of wheat and 200 quarters of oats in the wapentake of Clarhou. Laurence de Ardyngton and William de Uketon, to purvey 200 quarters of oats in the wapentake of Skyrayk. Thomas de Sandale and Richard de Louersale, to purvey 15 quarters of wheat and 300 quarters of oats in the wapentakes of Stratford and Tykhill. Robert de Raygate and Adam de Mikelfeld, to purvey 30 quarters of wheat, 10 quarters of barley, and 120 quarters of oats in the wapentake of Barkestom William de Mallum and Richard de Fauvell, to purvey 80 quarters of oats in the wapentake of Staynclyve. Thomas de Thornton and Robert de Holm, to purvey 40 quarters of oats in the wapentake of Yuecross. With the consent of the steward and keeper of the Wardrobe. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. Sept. 15. Presentation of Thomas de Evesham to the church of Baddeby, in the Beverley, diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of Evesham. By p.s. Sept. 19. Writ de intendendo, until Christmas, for William de la Chaumbre, whom York. the king is sending to purvey brush-wood, litter and other necessaries for the office of the chamber. By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh. Sept. 18. Grant, during pleasure, to John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, keeper of the York. lands of Glomorgan and Morgannou, late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, deceased, tenant in chief, and to John Giffard of 10 EDWARD II.— Pabt I. 545 1316. Membrane 21 — cont. Weston, holding his place, and Robert de Grendon, sheriff of the said lands, of power to receive certain men of those parts, adherents of Llewellyn Brenne, into the king's peace. By K. Mandate to John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, keeper of the lands of Glomorgan and Morgannou, as the king understands that tlie mills in those lands have been destroyed by Llewellyn Brenne and his accomplices, to demise those mills to farm, and out of the farm thereof to execute all necessary repairs by view and testimony of good men of those parts. By K. Mandate to the same John Giffard to demise at farm or otherwise all the demesne lands there, that the issues thereof may be answered for the king. By K. Mandate to the same John Giffard, keeper of the lands of Glomorgan and Morgannou, late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, or his deputy, and Robert de Grendon, sheriff there, to proceed to the delivery of John Odyn, burgess of Kerdif, from Kerdif gaol, where he is confined on a charge of having supplied corn, wine and other victuals to Llewellyn Bren, a Welshman, and his accomplices, as he has petitioned the king that he is ready to stand his trial. Sept. 20. Grant to the executors of the testament of William de Ros of Hamelak, York. deceased, thai they may have free administration of his testament. By K. on the information of W. de Monte Acuto. Safe-conduct, until the feast of St. Margaret, for John de Shupton, citizen of York, going to divers parts of the realm to buy corn to take to York for the sustenance of the clerks of the Chancery. Protection, with clause nolutnus, for one year, for Master John de Bruneshop, parson of the church of Upton Magna, going beyond the seas. Nothing of his ecclesiastical goods, etc., is to be taken. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton. The like for John de Heselarton, James de Houton, Alan de Way bred and William de Brakenholm, executors of the testament of William de Ros of Hamelak. Membrane 20. Sept. 12. Pardon, at the instance of Henrv de Bello Monte, of what pertains Beverley. to the king of their trespass to Peter de Salso Marisco and William de Welleby, convicted before Lambert de Trikingham and his fellows, justices of assize in the county of Lincoln, and adjudged to prison by- judgment of the court for a disseisin of John de Gyse and Isabella his wife, and to remain there until they should have satisfied as well the said John de Gyse and Isabella as the king for that trespass. By K. on the information of John de Crumbewclle and Hugh Daudele. Sept. 14. Confirmation of a grant made by John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, to Beverley. Henry de Walda of a messuage in Wengc, which Simon Schakerose formerly held of the earl, and a virgate of hind in Burcotes with the mes- suage, meadows, pastures and other appurtenances, which John Dragouu formerly held of the said earl. The king ordered it at Lincoln. Sept. 30. The under-mentioned merchants of the realm, having laden a ship of York. John Priour, called la Petite Bayard of London, with wools and other merchandise in the port of London, to be carried to Audewerpe in Brabant to trade with and make their profit thereof, viz. : — Simon de Abyndon - - 12 sarplars of wool, price 120/. sterling. Stephen le Fuller 4 „ „ „ 40/. „ 848U. M M 546 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Sept. 21. York. Sept. 20. York. Sept. 22. York. July 19. Westminster Membrane 20 — cont, Ralph de Walcote - - 12 sarplars of wool, price 120/. sterling. John le Priour - 12 „ „ „ 120/. „ Thomas Prentiz 3 „ „ „ 30/. „ John de Sandal e 6 „ „ „ 60/. „ William de Coumbmartyn 4 „ „ „ 40/. „ John atte Vyne - - 5 „ „ „ 50/. „ Thomas de Abyndon - 3 „ „ „ 30/. „ Thomas Beauflour - - 7 „ „ ,, 70/. „ William Panyfadre - 1 „ „ „ 10/. „ William Bydyk - - 5 „ „ „ 50/. „ Robert Elys of Thame - 16 „ „ „ 160/. „ Adam Pouff' of Berkhampsted 2 1 „ „ „ 210/. „ Richard de Warrewyk - 5 „ „ „ 50/. „ Nicholas Alesaunder - 4 „ „ „ 40/. „ the admiral of Caleys and certain armed men of his company in his ships attacked the said ship, with its equipment of the price of 40/. sterling, at sea on the voyage to Brabant off the coast of the Isle of Thanet, within the realm, and the men in her, and when the men through fear fled with the ship to the land and carried the sail and rudder of the ship to the town of Margate in the same island to save the ship and goods, the admiral with his company approached that town and caused the sail and rudder to be carried back to the ship and afterwards carried off the ship, detaining her and the goods from the merchants and mariners, on account of which the king frequently by his letters requested Sir William de Castellion, the constable of France, to cause restitution to be made to the merchants and mariners of the goods, or satisfaction and competent amends for the losses they had incurred. The king notifies that the merchants have personally before him appointed Stephen le Fullere, Peter de Melton, and William de Bedik their attorneys to seek and receive in their name restitution or satisfaction of the ship and wool, and svill accept and ratify the acts of their attorneys therein. Mandate to John de Grey, justice of North Wales, for the restitution of the temporalities of the priory of Pristoll to John Seys, canon of Bardesey, whose election as prior of Pristoll, A, bishop of Bangor has confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken. Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the knights, free men and other tenants of the house. Mandate to Master John Walewayn, escheator beyond Trent, for the restitution of the temporalities of the house of St. Andrew, Northampton, to Guichard de Baroloco, monk of La Charite, whom the prior of La Charite has preferred to be prior of St. Andrew's, void by the resignation of Bartholomew de Bosco, late prior thereof. Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the knights, free men and tenants of the house. Presentation of Master John Busshe to the church of Roulee, in the diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of John le Wake. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Charleton. Writ of aid, until a year after Martinmas, for Walter le Keu of Lincoln and Henry Rudbudel, burgess of Durdrecht, whom W. count of Hainault and Seland and lord of Friesland has appointed to collect the under- mentioned tolls. In the Parliament at Stamford, 3 Edward II., it was agreed between the king's Council and Christian de Raphirst, knight, and other envoys of the count that the said envoys should first of all satisfy Walter le Keu of Lincoln and his fellows, "merchants of the realm, in 954/. and Richard Wake and John Wype and their fellows in 259/. for 10 EDWARD II —Part L 547 1316. Membrane 20 — cont. goods seized and carried away in Seland by people of the count, and the said count for those sums and also for 87/., which Robert Elys of Great Jernemuth had lent to the said envoys, bound himself to the said Robert Elys in 1,300/. to be paid to him at certain terms that the latter on behalf of the count should satisfy the merchants. As, however, the count understands from their complaint that he had not done so, the count, with the assent of his subjects, has ordered that the entire sums shall be levied by one or more of his envoys, or their attorney, from the merchants, fishermen and mariners of his power in the towns or sea-ports within the realm of England, viz. 20*. from each ship of his power bringing herrings and fish on its first advent into England once in each year, and from each other ship carrying other kind of wares at every time of the year newly coming within the realm 10*. sterling, also of the goods in such ships, viz. for each 1/. for an equal portion, and that the collection shall be made until by right computation the entire sum of money shall be levied and satisfaction made as well to the said Robert as the said merchants, so that if any merchants, fishermen or mariners of his power shall gainsay the ordinance or hinder its execution, such persons shall be arrested and their goods remain forfeited at the will of the count ; and further the count has petitioned the king to appoint by his letters, as is contained more fully in the count's letters which the envoys hold, the said Walter le Keu and Henry liudbudel, burgess of Durdrecht, whom the count appointed to be his attorneys for the purpose, to levy the money from his merchants, fishermen and mariners within the realm, by giving them full power to distrain the said merchants, fishermen and mariners to raise the said money, if necessary. The king in compliance with the request of the count appoints the said 'Walter and Henry to levy, in the count's name, the said tolls, viz. from each ship as above set forth, and of the value of the goods a twentieth penny and to satisfy the said Robert and the said merchants. ' By K. Sept. 24. Safe-conduct, until Easter, for Richard Golde, master of a ship called York. 'la Pelre' of Westminster, whom the king is sending to Aquitaine lor wines to be brought to him to England. By EL The like for the under-mentioned masters, viz.: — Thomas Sprynget, master of a ship called ' la Margarete' of Westminster. Little John (Parvus Johannes), master of a ship railed ■ la Michel' of Westminster. Roger Catour, master of a ship called ' la Blithe ' of Westminster. Sept. 23. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Crumbewelle and Henry York. Beaufiz, touching the persons who assaulted Richard Gold at Ravenesrod, co. York. By K. Vacated because elsewhere without. Sept. 24. John de Compton and Robert de Remmesbury, monks of Shireburn, York. bringing news of the death of J. late abbot of that place, have letters for the prior and convent of licence to elect. Sept. 23. Grant, at the request of Marmaduke de Tweng, to Margaret, late the York. wife of John de Wygeton, tenant in chief, that she may marry whomsoever she will, provided he be of the king's allegiance. Bv K. on the information of Master Thomas de ( herleton. Membrane 19. Sept. 20. Confirmation to the abbot and monks of Swynesheved of numerous York. private grants. By fiue contained in another charter. m h 2 548 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membranes 19—17. Confirmation to the abbot and monks of Swynesheved of numerous private grants. By fine contained in another charter. Membranes 16 and 15. Sept. 20. Confirmation to the abbot and monks of Swynesheved of numerous York. private grants. Membrane 15 — cont. Oct. 10. Pardon, at the request of the king's kinsman, Thomas, earl of Lancaster, York. to Griffin de la Pole for all trespasses committed by him before Michaelmas through his quarrel with John de Cherleton. By K. on the information of the earls of Pembroke and Hereford, Bartholomew de Badelesmere and Anthony Pessaigne, in whose presence these letters were read and agreed upon. Oct. 2. Notification that the king has received by the hands of Master John York. Walewayn, king's clerk, the treasurer and the chamberlains of the Exchequer, 20 marks as a loan from J. bishop of Lincoln in the name of Pope J[ohn] XXII., in part payment of the first year of the tenth forsix years imposed by Pope Clement V. in the Council at Vienne for the Crusade, collected in the city and diocese of Lincoln by the abbot and convent of Osneye. Repayment shall be made within 5 years from IV. Kal. April next. By bill of the Exchequer. Oct. 10. Presentation of Richard de Ayremynne, king's clerk, to the church of Clifton. Kirklevynton, in the diocese of Carlisle. The church fell into the king's presentation by reason of the lands of the heir of Gilbert de Sutheyk, tenant in chief of the late king, and of the lands and tenements late of Walter de Corry, an adherent of the Scots, being in his hands, the church also pertaining to the presentation of Richard de Kirkebrid, Robert Tiliol and Walter de Twinham, and the king together with them presented Richard de Ayremynne to the bishop, requesting him to admit him to the church on his presentation and that of the said Richard de Kirkebrid, Robert and Walter. Membrane 14. Sept. 24. Grant in frank almoin to the Carmelite prior and friars of York, for the York. enlargement of their dwelling-place, of the land with the building thereon in Fossegate in the city of York, which Thomas son of William le Aguiler of York and Cicely his wife granted to the king ; grant also to them of the land in the same city which Abel de Rikhale of York had granted to the king. By K. Sept. 24. Alice the wife of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, on account of her ill health, York. has letters nominating Michael de Meledon and Walter de Aleslond her attorneys for one year. By C. Grant, until Christmas, to Thomas Bokeler that he with his company may acquire what he can of the moveables of the Scots and have the ransom of any prisoner that he may take, the king reserving the right to have any prisoner delivered to him for whom he will pay 100 marks. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton. 10 EDWARD IL— Part I. 549 1316. Membrane 1 4 — cont. Sept. 25. Presentation of Roger de Audele to the church of St. Stephen, Asshe in York. Cornwall, in the diocese of Exeter. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton. Protection, with clause, until Easter, for Ralph Sauvage, staying with Gilbert Pecche on the king's service in Gascony. By K. and testimony of Gilbert Pecche. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz.: — John Hillary. John de Preston. Edmund son of Humphrey, parson of the church of Great Gelham. William Franceys, parson of the church of Hollebrok. Andrew Merk. Simple protection, for one year, for Master Henry de Lusceby, going to the court of Rome on business of the king. By K. Safe-conduct, for one year, for William de Chiriton, abbot-elect of Evesham, going to the Apostolic See on business concerning his election. By K. Sept. 23. Mandate to Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator beyond York. Trent, for the restitution of the temporalities of the bishopric of Winchester to John de Sandale, the chancellor, whose election as bishop of Winchester, W. archbishop of Canterbury has confirmed. The like to John de la Beche and Ralph de Bereford, keepers of the bishopric. Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the knights, free men and other tenants of the bishopric. Sept. 27. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, at the instance of York. Humphrey He Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, to whom the king has committed the manor of Hert, for the men of the manor and of tin town of Hertepol and their lands, rents and possessions. By K. Protection, without clause, for one year, for Master Gilbert de Middelton, archdeacon of Northampton in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for John de Crepping. Sept. 24. Continuation, for oue year, of the licence granted by the late king to the York. prior and convent of Kaertemell to buy necessaries in Ireland and take them to their house. Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulster, coming to England by the king's command, and for his family. Protection, with clause nolumus, lor one year, for the sisters of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen, Kynevaldgraves. Nothing is to be taken of their corn, &c. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : — John de Bristoll, clerk. Master Richard de Scardeburgh. Master Roger de Heselarton. Master Thomas de Leuesham, parson of the church of Couseby. Master John de Hildeslegh, parson of the church of Penteneye. The prior of Durham. Master Roger de Rothewell, prebendary of Kirketon and Welton in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln. Lambert de Trikyngham, master of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen, Shireburn by Durham. 550 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 14 — cont. Master Richard de Eryum, parsoa of the church of St. Nicholas, Durham. Walter de Assherugge, master of the hospital of Neuton in Holdernesse. Master John de Stratford, parson of the church of Kemeseye. Master John de Everdou, prebendary of Gyveldale in the church of St. Wilfrid, Ripon. Thomas de Goldesburgh, archdeacon of Durham. John de Jarum, parson of the church of Bernyngham. Master Thomas de Suthwerk, cauon of the church of St. Paul, Loudon. Master Roger de Croxton. The abbot of Sail ay. Nicholda de Thornton. The abbot of Louth Park (de Parco Lude) . Stephen le Whyt. The prior of Werdale. Galvan de Thwenge, parson of the church of Lythuui. Galvan de Thwenge, parson of the church of Warton in Kend[all]. Reginald de Croysden. The prioress of Nunnecoton. Robert de Cliderhou. Stephen de Malo Lacu. William de Houeden. John de Ry, parson of the church of Goseberkirk. Richard de Pertonhale, parson of the church of Tillebrok. Sept. 27. Presentation of John de Barton to a moiety of the church of Claipol, in York. the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of John de Sancto Laudo, tenant in chief. By p.s. Sept. 28. Presentation of William de Ho to the church of Elton, in the diocese of York. Durham, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Robert de Clifford, deceased, tenant in chief. By K. Sept. 30. Presentation of Richard de Lusteshulle to the church of Elyndon, in the York. diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Winchester. By K. on the information of Master Th. de Cherleton. Oct. 1. Presentation of Master Isembard de Longa Villa to the church of Trenge, York. in the diocese of Lincoln. By K. Sept. 26. Presentation of Michael de Wath to the church of Croxton, in the diocese York. of Norwich. Sept. 31 (sic). Writ of aid, until 7 July, for William de Millehale, king's serjeant, whom York. he is sending to make purveyance for the office of the pantry. By K. on the information of Roger de Northburgh. The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. : — Roger Pate, John de Mereworth, Vfor the office of the buttery. William de Pyrie, Nov. 15. William de Kenyngton, for the office of the Marshalsea of queeu Isabella. York. Oct. 2. Presentation of Master John Walewayn to the church of Hamslape, in York. the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Guy de Bello Canrpo, earl of Warrewyk, tenant in chief. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton- 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 651 1316. Membrane 14 — cont. Sept. 30. Presentation of Master Roger Herberd of Caston to the church of York. Balsham, in the diocese of Ely, in the king's gift by reason of the bishopric of Ely being in his hands. The letters are directed to J. the elect and confirmed of Ely. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton. Oct. 3. Power to Walter de Islepe, treasurer of Ireland, and Richard Tuit to bind York. the king in the sum of 100/. for auy deed committed against Edward de Brus, a rebel, being in the laud of Ireland, by which he may lose life or limb. By K. Sept. 25. Presentation of Gilbert de Wygeton to the church of Wygeton, in the York. diocese of Carlisle, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands of John de Wygeton, deceased tenant in chief. By K. Oct. 3. Pardon to Robert de Welle and Matilda, late the wife of Robert de York. Clyfford, deceased, tenant in chief, of their trespass in intermarrying without licence. By K. by fine of 100/. Oct. 4. Writ of aid for William de Ros of Hamelak, to whom the king has York. granted the purchase belonging to him of six falcons in the present season in the ports of Ravenesere, Kyngeston-upon-Hulle and Lenne. By K. Simple protection, for one year, for Clemencia de Vescy, staying beyond the seas. Oct. 6. Signification to J. bishop of Carlisle of the revocation of the presentation York. of Gilbert de Wygeton, to the church of Wygeton, iu the diocese of Carlisle, the presentation to which belongs to the king by reason of his custody of the lands and tenements of John de Wygeton, deceased, tenant in chief. By K. ou the information of Master Th. de Cherletou Oct. 7. Presentation of William de Hillum to the church of Wygeton, in the York. diocese of Carlisle, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands and tenements of John de Wygeton, deceased, tenant in chief. By K. ou the information of Master Th. de Cherleton. Membrane 13. Sept. 26. Grant to Roger de Kendale, king's dork, of the custody of the hospital of York. St. Leonard without Kirkeby, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of William de Ros of Kendale, deceased, tenant in chief. By K. Sept. 30. Signification to W. archbishop of Canterbury of the royal assent to the York. election of John de Dovorre as master of the hospital of St. Mary, Dover, void by the death of Henry, the last master thereof, in accordance with the licence to elect granted to them by charter of Henry III., to whom the patronage of the hospital was granted by Hubert de Burgo, sometime earl of Kent, viz. that upon voidance the brethren of the hospital might elect a fit person as master out of the body of the hospital or elsewhere, and that they should present such person after his election to the king, or in case of his iibsence from England to hi* chief' justice, to whose election assent would be given without any difficulty and afterwards that he should be presented to the archbishop of Canterbury to receive the spiritualties from him. Oct. 1. Safe-conduct and protection, for three years, for Theodoric de Hofscat, York. called Thorek, coming to the realm with merchandise to trade. By K. on the information of the earl of Hereford. Vacated because otherwise below in the month of March. 552 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 13 — cont. Oct. 4. Mandate to Edmund Deyncurt to attorn to the king's kinsman, Henry de York. Bello Monte, for all homage and services due out of the manors of ■ Folkyngham, Hekyngton, Edenham and Barton-upon-Humber, co. Lincoln, sometime of Gilbert de Gaunt, deceased, who surrendered them to Edward I., the king having granted them to the said Henry and his heirs together with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, homages, services of free tenants, etc. Confirmation to Henry de Bello Monte of the grants made to him and his heirs by Uulcia de Bareville of Barton-upon-Humber of her capital messuage in the town of Barton with all lands, tenements, homages, services of free men and villeins, rents, reversions, wards, reliefs, escheats, marriages etc. ; confirmation also of the grant made to him and his heirs by John de Barville, son of Ralph de Hotoft of Barton, of his entire messuage with its appurtenances, and of all lands and tenements which he had of the gift and feoffment of Dulcia de Barville his mother in the said town of Barton, and of the lands and tenements which he had of the gift and feoffment of Theobald de Gavenstede in the same town, together with the meadows, feedings, pastures, liberties, rents and commons belonging to the said lands. By C. Oct. 6. William de Coterigge, canon of the church of St. Sepulchre, Warrewyk, York. which was of the patronage of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, tenant in chief, and is in the king's hands by reason of the minority of the heir, bringing news of the resignation of Paul de Stolton, the last prior thereof, has letters of licence to elect. By K. on the information of Master Th. de Cherleton. Oct. 6. Pardon to Henry de Valencia and Margery, late the wife of Theobald de York. Gayton, tenant in chief, for their trespass in marrying without licence. By K. on the information of R. de Northburgh. Nicholas de Verdun, staying in England, has letters nominating Robert de Kynefare and Gilbert le Taillour his attorneys in Ireland for one year. Oct. 10. Safe-conduct, for one year, for the abbot of Theukesbury, going to the York. court of Rome. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton. He also has simple protectiou, without clause, for the same time. By K. on the information of Master Th. de Cherleton. Oct. 8. Acknowledgment that the mayor and citizens of York have paid in the York. king's chamber 200/. as a fine for the confirmation of certain charters granted to them by the king's progenitors and also for certain liberties newly granted to them by the king. By K. on the information of Master Th. de Cherleton. Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. Oct. 9. Grant, for life, to Walter de Asserigge, king's chaplain, of the custody of York. the hospital of Neuton in Holdernesse. By K. on the information of John de Haustede. Writ de intendendo for him in pursuance to the brethren, sisters and all of the said hospital. Oct. 11. Presentation of Robert de Burton to the church of Northcerneye, in the York. diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester aud Hertford, deceased, tenant in chief, being in his hands. By K. on the information of Master Th. de Cherleton. Oct. 8. Licence for Ranulph son of Henry de Kilvington and Alice his wife to York. grant to Richard son of Roger de Whattou and his heirs 2 messuages, 58 acres of land, 16 acres of meadow and 9s. of rent in Kercolston, held in 10 EDWARD II.— Pabi I. 553 1316. Membrane 13 — cont. chief; and for the latter to re-grant the same to them for their lives, with remainder to Roger de Whattcn and Joan his wife and the heirs of the said Roger. By fine of 40s. Oct. 8. Grant to Peter de Mari of Ravenesere, who holds lands and rents to the York. value of 50/. a year, that he be excused for his default in not having taken knighthood according to the late ordinance to do so before Trinity. [Pari. Writs.~\ By K. on the information of the earl of Pembroke. Oct. 12. Grant, for life, to Peter de Sandale, king's chaplain, of the custody of York. the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen without Bautre. By letters of the Chancellor. Pardon, at the instance of Richard Lovel, he having been duly satisfied, to Henry de Merland the younger of what pertains to the king for a trespass committed by him against the said Richard at Toppesfeld, co. Essex, whereof he was convicted before John de Crumbwelle and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer, and adjudged to prison. By K. on the in formation of Richard Lovel and W. de Monte Acuto. Mandate to Master John Walewayn, escheator beyond Trent, for the restitution of the temporalities of the priory of Montacute to John Caprarii, formerly prior of the hou9e de Brulheto, whom the abbot of Cluny has preferred to be prior of Montacute, the king having accepted the preferment and taken fealty from him. Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the knights, free men and other tenants of the house. Oct. 8. Safe-conduct, until All Saints, for William Galon, yeoman of Thomas, York. earl of Lancaster, king's kinsman, going to Scotland. By K. on the information of the earl of Hereford. Oct. 3. The like, until the Purification, for William de Appelby, whom Robert York. Hastanges is sending to divers parts of the county of York to buy corn and other victuals for the sustenance of himself, with his family, staying in the North on the king's service. Oct. 10. Writ of aid, directed to all bailiffs and others in North Wales, for York. Eygnon Wagh of Beaumaris {de Bella Marisco) aud William Salomon, whom Bernard Pee de Fere, appointed by the king to the office of gauger of wine in Wales, has appointed during his pleasure to be his attorneys in that office during his absence on the king's service in Scotland. By C. The like for Adam de Neth of Kermerdyn and John de Kyft, attorneys of the said Bernard Pee de Fere in South Wales. Membrane 12. Oct. 9. Presentation of Walter de Doddcnham, chaplain, to the church of York. Graynesby, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Adam de Welle, deceased, tenant in chief. By K. on the information of Th. de Cherleton. Grant to the king's kinswoman, Joan, the daughter of Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, of the forfeiture pertaining to the king for the marriage without licence of Thomas Wake, son and heir of John Wake, deceased, tenant in chief, whose marriage the king granted to the said earl and to whom, after the death of the latter, he offered Joan in marriage. [ Fcedera.] By K. John de Fresyngfeld, staying in England, has letters nominating John Child and Robert de Bolbek his attorneys in Ireland tor two years. 554 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 12 — cont. Oct, 12. Pardon to Gerard Salvayn, in consideration of his grant to the king of Chfton by the manor of Sandhale, co. York, and also for 2,000/. with which he made fine for certain trespasses committed by him as well during the time when he was escheator this side Trent and as when he was sheriff of York, saving actions by others against him touching such trespasses. Pardon also to him of his trespass, when sheriff, in forcibly entering on and occupying the manor of Metham, co. York, then in the king's seisin, and also whilst sheriff in taking from Robert de Lascy 40 marks accruing for certain goods from wreck of sea in the said county, which belonged to the king, and which the said Robert and others had unjustly concealed and retained. g v g York. Writ of aid, for one year, for Peter de Monte Pessulano, king's serjeant, whom the king is sending to purvey spices for his Household. Oct. 10. Ralph de Monte Hermerii, staying in England, has letters nominating York. John de Kerdif his attorney in Ireland for three years. Oct. 12. Exemption, for life, to Robert de Bardelby, king's clerk, prebendary of Overton. Dunyngton in the church of St. Peter, York, touching his houses in the city of York without the close of the cemetery of the said church pertaining to his prebend ; they are to be quit of livery of stewards, marshals and other ministers of the king or of others. By K. Oct. 10. Grant of the king's gift to Agnes, late the wife of John Hasard, burgess York. of Bristol, and his children, of his lands and tenements, which as escheats were forfeited to the crown through his outlawry for non-appearance before the justices of oyer and terminer touching felonies committed in the town. Mandate in pursuance to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, keeper of the town of Bristol, or to the person holding his place. Presentation of Roger de Corby to the church of Corby, in the diocese of Lincoln. Oct. 14. Safe-conduct, until Easter, for William de Bury, merchant of Lincoln, Beningbrough. gomg to the Marches of Scotland with the victuals of Oliver de Ingham and with other merchandise of his own, as he has found sufficient security in the Chancery that he will not take the same to the Scots. By testimony of Oliver de Ingham. Oct. 8. Licence for John de Haudlo and Matilda his wife to enfeoff Hugh le York. Despenser the elder and William de Haudlo, clerk, of the castle and honor of Holegod, the manors of Longedon, Sutton in Corfdale, Acton Pycot, Wotton by Lodelowe, Onebury and Walton, 3 messuages, a garden, 80 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow and 23*. of rent in Hopton Cangefot, Wycchecote, Brugenorth, Polileye and Romeshurst and two parts of the manor of Welinton, co. Salop, a messuage, a mill, 2 carucates, 10 virgates and 260 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow, 110 acres of wood and 8/. 12s. 3d. of rent and a moiety of 2 mills and 8 acres of meadow in la Horewode and Kyderministre, co. Worcester, the manor of Haselbeche, co. Northampton, and the manor of Byllingford, co. Norfolk, two parts of the manor of Wolverne Hampton, co. Stafford, and the manors of Borham and Waltham and a messuage, 260 acres of laud, 7 acres of meadow, 40 acres of wood, 23*. of rent and a rent of 106 hens in Esthamme and Westhamme, co. Essex, held in chief, and the reversions of the manors of Conedovere, Longestanton, Holteprene, Abbeton and Wolstanton, co. Salop, and the manor of Budeford, co. Warwick, which Aline, late the wife of Edward Burnell, holds in dower, and also the manor of Little Risindon, co. Gloucester, which she holds for her life, and also 8 acres of meadow and 10 EDWARD II.— Pabt I. 555 1316. Membrane 12 — cont. a moiety of 2 mills in Kyderministre which Clement de Douncleut and Avice his wife hold for their lives of the inheritance of the said Matilda, also held in chief ; and for the said Hugh le Despenser and William de Haudlo to re-grant the same to them and the heirs male of their bodies with remainder, failing such issue, to the right heirs of the said Matilda. By K. Oct. 15. Signification to Pope J. of the royal assent to the election of William de Beningbrough. Chiriton, a monk of Evesham, to be abbot of that place. Oct. 12. Appointment, during pleasure, of Adam de Bioin, king's clerk, to the York. custody of the seal belonging to the office of the Chancellor within the liberty of the bishopric of Durham. By K. Oct. 10. Licence for the abbot and convent of Faveresham to grant to John de York. Pelham, king's clerk, for his life, their manor of Trenge, co. Hertford, held in chief in frank almoin, and which is extended at 92/. a year, as appears by inquisition made by Master John Walewayn, escheator beyond Trent, subject to a rent of 90/. a year for all service. By tine of 100$. Oct. 16. Licence to John de Knokyn, king's yeoman, to acquire lands, tenements Crayke. and rents in Nesse and Fayntre, co. Salop, held in chief. By p.s. Oct. 17. Protection, for one year, for the servants of the abbot of St. Mary's, York, Crayke. bringing corn and divers victuals to the abbey for the sustenance of that house from his manor of Belton and his church of Bynbrok, co. Lincoln, and also from his manors of Hornse, Elmeswell, Burton Auneys and Rudstan, co. York. Oct. 16. Grant to Richard de Ayremynne, king's clerk, of the prebend of Crayke. Suthcave in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of York. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter. Oct. 19. Protection, with clause volumus, for one year, for Clemencia, late the Crayke. wife of John de Vescy, staying beyond the seas on the king's service. By K. Henry de Stanford and William de Couton, monks of Durham, bringing news of the death of R. late bishop of Durham, have letters of licence to elect for the prior and convent of that place. By K. Oct. 18. Presentation of John de Navenby to the church of Rotherfeld Grey, in Crayke. the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of John de Grey of Rotherfeld, tenant in chief. By letters of the Chancellor. Presentation of Gilbert de Saudale to the church of Symondesbourne, in the diocese of Durham. By letters of the Chancellor testifying to the king's precept of presentation. Oct. 20. Signification to R. bishop of Salisbury of the royal assent to the election Crayke. of Robert de Remmesbury, monk of Shireburue, to be abbot of that place. By p.s. Oct. 28. Presentation of Henry de Braundeston, chaplain, to the vicarage of the Newbiugh. church of Bradeford, in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of Shireburne. By letters of the Chancellor. CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 12 — cont. Presentation of Thomas de Hothum to the church of Scoureburghe, in the diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Henry de Percy, deceased, tenant in chief. By p s Membrane 11. Oct. 17. Crayke. Oct. 14. Grant to Simon de Eycote, king's clerk, of the custody of the hospital of Kypeyere, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Durham. j> Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the brethren and sisters and others of the hospital. Inspeximus of a writing of John de Avenues, count of Hainault, dated at Bemngbrough. the Hague, the vigil of SS. Simon and Jude, 1299, inspecting and confirm- ing letters of his kinsman, John, count of Holand and Zeland and lord of Fnesland, dated 4 May, 1297, assigning to Elizabeth his wile, daughter of Edward I. king of England, her dower in accordance with the contract tor marriage to him made between that king and Florence, sometime count ot Holand and Zeland and lord of Friesland. Oct. 17. Crayke. Oct. 18. Crayke. Oct. 10. York. Oct. 23. Newburgh. Oct. 11. York. Oct. 25. Newburgh. Licence, upon fine made by Margery, late the wife of Hugh son of Huo-h le Blound, for Hugh le Blound to enfeoff William de Weston, clerk of his manor ot Kyngeston, co. Oxford, held in chief; and for the feoffee to re-grant the same to the said Hugh le Blound, for life, with remainder to the said Margery, for her life, and final remainder to the right heirs of the said Hugh le Blound. By fine of 20*. made before the Council in London. Master Roger de Heselarton, going beyond the seas to study, has letters nominating Gilbert de Mapelton and John de Skypton his attorneys for two years. Inspeximus and confirmation to the abbot and convent of St. Mary's York, of the under-mentioned charters, viz.: — ' I. Charter of Stephen, count of Brittany, by which he grants to the church of St. Mary, York, and the monks thereof divers churches and lands, also that at fairs at Boston they may trade without hindrance. [Monasticon : vol. iii. p. 547.] II. Charter of Conan, sometime duke of Brittany and earl of Richmond, son of earl Alan, confirming to them all grants made by his father's uncles, earl Alan Ruffus and earl Alan Niger, by his grandfather, count Stephen, and by his father, earl Alan ; and any grants made by his barons, vavassors, knights and Drengs. [Monasticon: vol. iii. p. 550.] By fine of 20*. Presentation of Nicholas de Welleburn to the church of Whiteberu, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Durham. By p.s. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the prior and convent of Marton to Robert de Wodehouse, king's clerk, parson of the church of Tyverington, of a messuage in Tyverington, adjoining his dwelling-place, for the enlargement thereof, in exchange for another messuage in the same place. Presentation of William de Tykhulle to the church of Stepelmordon, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the bishopric of Win- chester. The letters are directed to J. bishop of Ely. By p.s. Signification to W. bishop of Worcester of the royal assent to the election of William de Coterigge, a canon of St. Sepulchre's, Warrewyk, to be 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 557 1316. Membrane 11 — cont. prior of that house, which was of the patronage of Guy de Bello Campo, late earl of Warrewyk, tenant in chief, and is in the king's hands by reason of the minority of the heir. By p.s. Membrane 10. Oct. 19. Mandate, for the purpose of keeping inviolate the peace with France, Crayke. to the mayor and jurats of the city of Bayonne and all men as well mariners as others of that city, as the king has heard that they with a great and fully equipt fleet cruising about the parts of Normandy have, without valid cause and unreasonably, attacked merchants and others of Normandy and of other parts of France, plundered tbem and inflicted other losses on them, and also that the men of those parts and of other adjacent maritime parts are preparing a great fleet against them, out of which, if the matter proceed, warlike disturbances and other losses may follow, that they are not, under pain of forfeiture, to prepare for or carry out any attacks against the Normans or others of the realm of France, or do anything by reason of which a disturbance may be caused. The king has written to the lieutenants of Philip, king of Frauce, the king himself being absent, to restrain the Normans and others of France from committing like acts. They are to transmit all claims for losses to the king who will provide a remedy, or at least a way by which the matter may be peaceably settled between them and others of the realm of France. By K. Memorandum. A letter was written to the lieutenants of the king of France and Navarre as appears on the roll of France and Ponthieu of the same year. Oct. 21. Grant, during pleasure, in aid of their sustenance, to John de Dyttinsale Crayke. and Hugh de Daluewik, English canons of the house of Driburgh in Scotland, who have been expelled by the Scots from the house ou account of their English nationality, of all tenements, rents ami fishings late of the abbot and convent of the said house in the town of Berwick- upon-Tweed ami in the river Tweed, which by reason of the enmity of the said abbot and convent are in the king's hands. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to Master John de Weston, the chamberlain of Scotland. Protection, with clause volumus, for one year, for the abbot of C'roilland. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : — Master Thomas de Sancto Albano, Nicholas de Molins, Richard de Henney and W illiam de Grenefeld, executors of the testament of Master William de Grenefeld, archbishop of York. Thomas de Blaby, parson of a moiety of the church of Southoter- iugton. Protection, with clause volumus, for one year, for William de C'raye, going to Gascony on the king's service in the company of Gilbert Pecche, the king's seneschal there. By testimony of the Chancellor. Oct. 18. Licence for Joan le May of Causton to grant the manor of Stanhowe, Crayke. held in chief, to William son of Bartholomew de Stanhowe and Walter March and the lawful heirs of the body of the said Walter, with remainder, failing such issue, to the right heirs of the said William. By fine of 100*. Oct. 23. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de Bardelby, king's Newburgh. clerk, of G marks Gs. Hd. a year of rent issuing out of his tenements in 558 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Oct. 10. York. Oct. 23. Newburgh. Oct. 25. Newburgh. Oct. 2o.1 Newburgh. Oct. 27. Newburgh. Oct. 28. Newburgh. Oct. 23. Newburgh. Nov. 6. Newburgh. Membrane 10 — cont. By fine of 5 marks made before the Council in London de Aiberw4 b S of n' °° 5 ^ 1294 'g™^ to Master Robert de Albenvyk , dean of the collegiate church of Aukland, and his successors aU tithes of land assart land newly brought into cultivation 3 Wydhopmor, m the part west of the Gamles and north of the Wer Z ich had been brought into cultivation since his consecration and which shoal be so in the next six years and three months, except those which Master llun CWH? A n ' t 1° m , et T l - [ ' e T t0T ° f LiDC ° ln and P-benclary of he saS church or Aukland obtained. The king, the bishopric of Durham beint void by reason of the death of Richard, the late bishop thereof, *Zt s that Master Thomas de Clyfford, king's clerk, now dean of the said church may lake all tithes of the assarts and newly cultivated lands as welfin th P fi above-named as in Evenwode and Hersete and all other places newl as rted within the hunts of the parish of the said church of Aukland. By p s Grant to Thomas de Cherlecote, king's chaplain of the chanlainov of thl Mandate in pursuance to the prior and convent ^nanceuor. Presentation of Robert Amys, chaplain, to the chapel of Halton in the diocese of Bath and Wells, void by the resignation^ of Simon the late parson thereof, and in the king's gift by reason°of Ids custody or the land and heir of Roger de Moeles, tenant in chief. * By letters of the Chancellor. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William Paynel to the orior Coih a am nS a nd ST^f' 7 ^ J P^ty «f ^ mLS Uokenam and 32 acres of land in Launcyngge, together with a ferrv (pauagmm) mmm the water of New Shorham, co. Sussex t find four secular chaplains to celebrate divine service da ly in their c'hurcli for the sfttfiiJa^ his progeuitors and for the sLh ° f ^ ™ J Licence for John de Thornton to grant 30 acres of land in Sutto/in Galtres held in chief, to John de Wresel, chaplain, and for the atter to re-grant the same to him and Mary his wife and his heirs. By fine of 20, Grant for life, to Philip de Kyma, on account of his good service to thtnie t ° t lG f kmg m ^ WarS ' aDd al800f the (,ebi % of S body! aS to the kin? 1186 aPPeanng PerS ° Ually in War t0 do his se ™ ce or S ' By p.s. Protection, for one year, for certain burgesses of Berwick-upon-Tweed going with letters patent under the seal of the town and that ofTe offil of the kmg's chamberlain there, to divers parts of the realm and to France to buy corn and other victuals to take to the town, as the king has received sufficient security from them that they will not take the same elsewhere T?nfIfr C | er 1 de B - vke " or r \ Sta 7 iDg be ^ 0nd the seas > has lett *rs nominating Roger de Ledecote and John de Staundon his attorneys for two years 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 559 1316. Nov. 3. Newburgh. Nov. 4. Newburgh. Nov. 2. Newburgh, Nov. 4. Newburgh. Membrane 10 — cont. Licence for the prior and convent of Neuburgh to appropriate in mortmain the church of Brafferton, in the diocese of York, which is of their own advowson. By p.s. Grant to Hugh do Neville, of Essex, that he may pay the 211/. due from him at the Exchequer for the debts of his ancestors at the rate of 20 marks a year, viz., 10 marks at Easter and 10 marks at Michaelmas By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. Pardon to the mayor and citizens of Carlisle of 80/., which sum is due to the king out of the arrears of the farm of the city, in part satisfaction of their expenses in repairing and strengthening the walls of their city and in making dykes around it and divers engines for its defence against the Scots. By K. Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. Grant, during pleasure, to John de Welles of the custody of the king's castle of Crukith in North Wales, with the usual fee. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to William Trumwyne to deliver the castle to him with its armour, victuals, etc. Simple protection, for one year, for John Paternoster. The like for the abbot of Grymesby, going to the court of Rome. By p.s. He also has letters nominating William Gonnays, his fellow canon, and Robert de Maundeville his attorneys for the same time. Membrane 9. Oct. 31. Grant to Walter de Shohedon, steward of queen Isabella, to whom the Crayke. king lately granted 10/. of rent in Markeley, co. Hereford, in order that he may maintain himself more becoming in her company, of the wood of Toddeswode and 17 marks of rent a year in the town of Markehye, to hold until the king shall provide him elsewhere with rents and lands to the like value. By p.s. Nov. 1. Presentation of William de Hillum to the church of Wygeton, in the Newburgh. diocese of Carlisle, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of John de Wygeton, deceased, tenant in chief, being in his hands. Grant to Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk, of the prebend of the altar of St. Andrew in the church of St. John, Beverley, in the king's gift by- reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of York. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherletou. Mandate in pursuance to the chapter of the church of St. John, Beverley. By K. on the information of Master Th. de Cherleton. Nov. 2. Grant to Henry de Burghasshe, king's clerk, of the prebend of Rykhale Newburgh. in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of York. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton. Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of York. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherl[eton]. Nov. 2. Presentation of Robert de Lincoln to the chantry which John Dodde Newburgh. held in the church of St. Mary, Warrewyk, in the diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warrewyk, tenant in chief. By letters of the Chancellor. 560 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 9 — cont. Nov. 4. Matthew, abbot of St. Pierre, Jumieges, staying beyond the seas, has Newburgh. letters nominating John Gruehet, his fellow monk, and Nicholas Curteys his attorneys for three years. By fine of 5 marks. Oct. 29. Grant, during pleasure, to Robert de Hastanges, keeper of the town of Newburgh. Kyngeston-upon-Hull, of the office of controller of the custom of wools, hides and wool-fells in the town, to hold in the same manner as Robert de Sandale held the office. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to Robert de Sandale, late controller there, to deliver up the office to Robert de Hastanges. Nov. 4. Roger de Hertford, canon of the church of St. Bartholomew, London, Newburgh. bringing news of the death of John, late prior thereof, has letters of licence to elect for the sub-prior and convent. By p.s. Nov. 6. Writ of aid, for one year, for Robert de Karliolo, whom J. bishop of Newburgh. Winchester, the chancellor, is sending to divers parts to purvey victuals for the sustenance of himself and the clerks of the Chancery. Nov. 6. Pardon to Walter de Osgodeby for acquiring to him and his heirs, Newburgh. without licence, a messuage, a mill, 50 acres of land and 10s. of rent in Newehiigh in Drax from Adam de Osgodeby, tenant in chief ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 20«. Nov. 6. Safe-conduct for Peter Orre and William de la Wodehalle. servants of Newburgh. Richard de Duffeld, king's clerk, parson of the church of Lutheburgh, who is sending them to Lutheburgh, co. Lincoln, to carry his corn and other necessaries from thence to York for his sustenance. Nov. 5. Mandate to W. archbishop of Canterbury, and Walter de Norwyco, the Newburgh. treasurer, as the king is at a distance and wishes to spare the sub-prior and convent of St. Bartholomew's, London, expense, that when the elect shall have been presented to them, they are on the king's behalf to give the royal assent to the election, he having issued his mandate under the seal of the Exchequer to the diocesan of the place to do his duty therein : further grant of power to them, if the election shall be canonically confirmed by the diocesan, to take the fealty of the prior elect and restore the temporalities of the house to him. By p.s. Nov. 5. Mandate to William Gamel, John le Moigne of Hesel and William son of Newburgh. Peter, to purvey without delay the remainder of the 120 quarters of wheat, 200 quarters of barley and 100 quarters of oats which the king appointed them to purvey in the wapentake of Herthill, co. York, and take to the city of York by All Saints Day for the sustenance of himself and his following, as the king understands a great part thereof is yet to be provided. Nov. 6. Simple protection, for one year, for Bernard de Kirkeby, vicar of the Newburgh. collegiate church of Norton, king's almoner. Oct. 30. Presentation of John de Seincourt to the church of Haldenbam, in the Newburgh. diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of Westminster: By p.s. Nov. 5. Licence for the appropriation in mortmain by the abbot and convent of Newburgh. Byland of the church of Ryllyngton, in the diocese of York, which is of their own advowson. By p.s. Nov. 6. Grant to the king's kinswoman, Eleanor, late the wife of Henry de Newburgh. Percy, tenant in chief, of the venison in the old park of Spofford, late of her said husband, which is in the king's hands by reason of the minority of his heir. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to Roger Dammory, to whom the king had granted the superior custody of the parks and chaces of Spofford, Topclive and Langestrode, late of the said Henry de Percy. By p.s. 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 561 1316. Membrane 9 — cont. Nov. 11. Presentation of Master Walter de Cloon to the church of Paclesham, in the York. diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of St. Peter, Westminster. By letters of the Chancellor. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and otherwise below. Nov. 8. Protection, with clause nolumtis, for one year, for Robert de Askeby, York. prebendary of Houva Villa in the church of the Holy Trinity, Chichester, and parson of the church of Bulneye, engaged on business of the king. Nov. 11. John de Ry, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating John de York. Repynghale and Nicholas Michel of Spalding his attorneys for two years. Nov. 4. Pardon, at the request of John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, to William de Newburgh. Mepershale of his outlawry for non appearance before the justices of the Bench to render an account to William de Bernardeston, parson of the church of Sheryng, for the time when he was his bailiff in Wrottyng. By p.s. Nov. 10. Protection, until Whitsunday, for James atte Freres of Fridaythoi pe, York. servant of J. bishop of Winchester, the chancellor, bringing the corn of his prebend of St. Andrew in the church of St. John, Beverley, which the bishop held before his consecration, from Fridaytliorpe, Brurnmoy, Hugato and Fymmere to the town of York for the sustenance of the bi.-hop and the clerks of the Chancery. Nov. 11. Grant to Robert son of Payn of that which pertains to the king of the York. marriage of Joan late the wife of Henry de Bohun, tenant in chief, viz., any fine which she may make with the king for her marriage or any forfeiture she may incur. By K. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere. Nov. 12. (Jontirmalion of a grant in frank-almoin made by William de Molleborne, York. clerk, to the provost and vicars of the collegiate church of St. Thomas, Glaseney, of a messuage and a piece of land containing a fourth part of an English acre in Penryn, lying between the tenement late of Jordan Lowys of Penryn on the north and that of the portioners of the church of Mynstie on the south, to hold in frank almoin, for which grant the said vicars are bound to render 8$. a year to keep the obit of Walter, now bishop of Exeter, and of the said AVilliam by celebrating divine service in the said church after the bishop shall have departed thislile, and in the distribution of bread to the poor, and whilst the bishop shall live they are to do the like service and distribution with mass of the Holy Ghost for the bishop and the said William unless the said William dies, when in the said mass a memorial is to be said for his soul as for a deceased priest. [E.reter. Bis/iop Stapeldori's Register, p. 166.] By fine of \ mark. Nov. 12. Confirmation of a grant made by Ralph son of Henry de Tregod to York. Walter, bishop of Exeter, and his successors of a messuage in the ferry of Mawomeck, and of all the land of the said ferry by Treveryhou, of his entire ferry of Mawomeck and of the port of the ferry on the east part of the water of Mawomeck, in the bishop's fee, to hold with all liberties, free customs, shores, etc. By fine of ^ mark. Confirmation of a grant by Thomas de Houton, clerk, to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Peter, Exeter, of 12s. Id. of rent a year in the manor of Thorverton, to be received out of the lands and tenements held by Nicholas de Yaldeford at Yaldeford in the said manor. By fine of £ mark. Nov. 10. Simple protection, for one year, for John Grymet, going beyond the seas. York. By K. Safe-conduct, for two years, for Gerard Trente, going to divers parts to trade. 84313. X N 502 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1310. Membrane 9 — cont. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, keeper of the lands in Glomorgan and Morgannou, late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, tenant in chief, and of Robert Grendon, sheriff there, to receive into the king's peace certain men of those parts who rose in insurrection with Llewellyn Bren. \_Fcedera.~] By K. on the information of W. de Monte Acuto. Nov. 12. Notification, to prevent unpleasant suspicions, that John son of William York. de Carleton lost his left ear in a quarrel. Dec. 2. Notification that when the king lately granted leave to Ralph de Scrooby. Crumbwelle to cut down trees in his wood of Lameleye, which is within the metes of the forest of Shirewode, to the extent of 20 acres and to sell them, his intention was that the said Ralph should have those acres of wood by the measurement of the perch of the forest. By p.s. Membrane 8. Nov. 10. Grant to William de Ros of Hamelak that he and his heirs may pay off York. the debts due from him at the Exchequer at the rate of 20 marks a year, viz., 10 marks at Easter and 10 marks at Michaelmas. By K. Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. Nov. 8. Simple protection, without clause, for one year, for Thomas de London, York. going beyond the seas. He also has letters nominating Ralph de Honilane his attorney for the same time. Nov. 13. The king lately, by fine of 200/. made by John de Moubray, granted York. licence to William de Brewosa the elder to grant his manors of Knappe, Shoiham, Horsham, Beawebusson (or Beaubusson) and Brembre and 3,000 acres of wood in Brembre, co. Sussex, held in chief, and the reversion of the manors of Fyndon, Wassyndon, Bedyng, Westgrenested and Kynges- bernes, co. Sussex, which Mary de Brewosa holds, for her life, in dower of his inheritance, to Richard Hakelut and William Moygne, clerk ; and for them to re-grant the same to the said William, for life, with remainder to John de Moubray and Aline his wife in the form contained in the letters. As, however, John de Moubray has informed the king that there are certain knights' fees which are not specified in the letters, and that it is expedient for assuring his state and that of the said Aline that mention be made of those fees, the king, in consideration of the said fine, grants licence to the said William de Brewosa to grant in the same manner 40 knights' fees in Wysteneston, Chiltyngton, Sloghtreford, Heen, Eryngham, Bradewatre, Takham, Changeton, Launcynge, Annyngdon, Goryngelegh, Wodemancote, Morle, Treule, Suthewyk, Coumbes, Applesham, Cukham, Highurst, Offyngton, Horton, Shyppele, Fyndon, Boddyngtou, Spolspiche, la Felde, Shipcombe, Wernham, Cley, Apseleye, Lowe, Wassyngton, Annyng', Crokhurst, Rousparre, Bydelington, Erugeham, Stenyng, Woppyng, Thorne, Todyngton, Ewode and Brembre, pertaining to the said manors of Knappe, Shorham, Horsham, Beawebusson and Brembre, and the reversion of 21 1 knights' fees in Kyngeston, Shiremanbury, Wantele, Wolveley, Goseden, Sillyngton, Brodebrugge, Brambeldon, Eselyngton, Clopham, Wodemancote, Morle, Treule, Suthewyk, Launcynge, Bungeton, Wappynge, Thorne, Todyngton, Ewode, Uhurst, Sountynge, Muchelgrove, Hene and Boukham pertaining to the said manors of Fyndon, Wassyngdon, Bedyng, Westgrenested and Kyngesbernes, which the said Mary holds in dower as above, to the said Richard Hakelut and William Moyne, and for them to 10 EDWARD II.— Paut I. o63 1316. Membrane 8 — co»f. re-grant them to William de Brewosa, for his life, with remainder to the said John de Moubray and Aline and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder, failing such issue, as to the 21 £ knights' fees to the right heirs of William de Brewosa. By 0. Nov. 15. Appointment of Robert de Fienles to be seneschal of Ponthieu, Robert de Thorpe to be receiver of Ponthieu and Nicholas de Gaytou to be controller of the said county, the three or two of them, of whoin the said Nicholas shall be one, to act as the king's proctors and lieutenants, with power to delimit between the king's fees of the said county and the fees of other seigneurs which march with them. French. Nov. 16. Grant to the prior and friars of the Augustinian Order of Oxford of (a York. plot of land) 40 feet in length and 40 feet in breadth in the king's quai ry within the forest of Shotore by Whatele, with licence to dig stones there and carry them to Oxford for the fabric of their church and houses at Oxford. By K. on the information of friar Luke, the king's confessor. Nov. 20. Pardon to Hugh de Croft, going to Ireland on the king's service in the York. company of Roger de Mortuo Man of Wyggemore, iu consideration of his good services in those parts, of 20/. which sum is required from him l>y summons of the Exchequer for ihe time when lie was sheriff of Salop and Stafford, viz. 13/. for insufficient return, and 7/. for insufficient answer. By K. Nov. 20. Grant, during pleasure, to Henry de Bello Monte, king's kinsman, of the York. superior custody of the temporalities of the bishopric of Durham, iu the king's hands by reason of voidance ; the issues thereof shall be answered for by a receiver to be appointed by the king. By K. Mandate in pursuance to Robert de Sapy to deliver to him the castle of Durham, which belongs to the bishopric, for his stay therein, and he is to attend him in all other matters pertaining to the said custody. Further tlio king wills that the said Robert shall, according to the tenor of this commis- sion, receive the issues of the temporalities and answer for them until the king shall appoint a receiver. Nov. 18. Acceptance of the appointment, for life, by queen Margaret, of William York. de Ottington (or Ottyngdon), chaplain, to the custody of the hospital of St. John without the East Gate of Oxford. By letters of the Chancellor. Nov. 24. Safe-conduct, for five years, for merchants of Genoa coming to the York. realm with merchandise to trade. By K. Nov. 2. Licence for the abbot and convent of Holmcoltram to acquire iu moit- Newburgh. main, lands, tenements and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 10/. a year. By p.s. Nov. 23. Grant, for his good services, to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemore, York. whom the king lias appointed keeper of the land of Ireland and to be his lieutenant there, of all lands, tenements and rents, which are. held of him directly in Ireland, and which by reason of the war with the Scots who have; invaded that land and other rebels, ought to revert to him as forfeitures, to hold to the said Roger and his heirs, saving to the king and other lords the accustomed services. By K. on the information of the earl of Pembroke. Nov. 23. Appointment, during pleasure, of Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygnioro, to York. be keeper of the land of Ireland, and the king's Lieutenant there. By K. Writ de intendendo for him iu pursuance to archbishops and all others in Ireland. [Fiedera.] By K. Mandate to Edmund le Botiller, earl of Carryk, to deliver to Roger de Mortuo Mari, the rolls, memoranda, etc., belonging to the office of justiciary of Ireland, which he lately held. By K. II 3 5G4 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 8 — cont. Power for Roger de Mortuo Mari, appointed as above, of receiving felons and outlaws into the king's peace and pardoning them, and also of granting to Irishmen that they may use English laws in Ireland, as shall seem best to him for the expediting of the king's business against the Scots and rebels, who have invaded the land and commit many outrages there. [Fcedera.~\ By K. Power to the said Roger de Mortuo Mari to remove the king's ministers in that land, who are incapable, and to appoint others in their place. [Fcedera.] By K. Grant to Roger de Mortuo Mari to make covenants with those persons who have assisted the king against the Scots, who have invaded Ireland, and for such service to remit debts due to the king, and also to sell or grant custodies, wards, marriages, and other moveables in the king's hands, or which shall fall into them, and also to sell or grant lands which by reason of the said war have fallen in or shall fall into the king's hands as escheats, a3 shall be best for the king. [Fcedera.~\ By K. Membrane 8 — Schedule. Nov. (sic) 16. Edward I. had granted to Christiana de Mariscis, now deceased, the manors Clarendon (sic), of Langele and Wyrerdesbury, co. Buckingham, to the value of 100/. a year and the manor of Oueston, co. Northampton, to the value of 50/. a year to hold for her life, and afterwards granted by other letters patent that, after her death, the executors of her testament should hold the same manors from the day of her death until the completion of a term of three years, and during that time should receive in full the issues of those manors for the execution of her testament. At the feast of St. Michael, 6 Edward II. half a year after her death, her executors surrendered the manors of Langele and Wyrerdesbury to the king. Edward II. wishing to make due recompence to the executors for what was wanting to them of the value of the said manors of Langele and Wyrerdesbury and of the said manor of Oueston, viz. two years and a half, granted to them that they should hold the said manor of Oueston for seven and a half years from Michaelmas. Afterwards, when the executors agreed that they would demise the manor of Oueston for the same term, subject to a payment of 50/. a year to them, to Robert de Appelby, clerk, and that he should have the goods and chattels of the deceased in the manor then in their custody at a reasonable appraisement, the said Robert ejected them from the manor and seized the goods and chattels to the value of 84/. 16s., besides 24/. 3s. which the said Robert received from the issues of the manor from the time of the ejectment until the manor fell into the king's hands, as appears by an inquisition made thereof and returned into the Chancery. After the feast of St. Martin in the winter, 9 Edward II. the manor with the goods and chattels were, on account of trespasses committed by the said Robert de Appelby, taken into the hands of the king. The king, upon the petition of the executors, and in consideration that from the time when the manor came into his hands, there are four and a half years of the original term to run, which according to the covenant is extended at 225/. payable to the executors, and, wishing to compensate them for that sum and for the said goods and chattels, grants them 300/. to be received at the Exchequer, by half-yearly instalments of 50/. until they shall be paid in full. Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer to make such payments, receiving from the executors the said letters, provi- ded that the sums of money, which ought to be provided for the Households of the king and queen Isabella according to the Ordinance, be first of all provided and paid. 10 EDWARD II.— Pabt I. 505 1316. Nov. 20. York. Nov. 22. York. Nov. 21. York. Nov. 24. York. Nov. 25. Cawood. Nov. 24. York. Nov. 25. Cawood. Nov. 25. Cawood. Nov. 25. Cawood. Membrane 7. Grant of licence to Peter de Mountford that he may make a clearing (trencheam) of 40 acres in his wood of Gunthorpe, which is within the metes of the forest of Shirewode, and to cut down and sell the trees within it. By p.s. Appointment, until midsummer, of Hugh de Audele the elder, king's kins- man, and Stephen le Blound, king's clerk, to value all the horses of those who are staying in garrison in the king's towns and castles in the Marches of Scotland, which ought to be appraised, and to return that price under their seals into the Wardrobe. By K. The like appointment of John de Castre and Robert de Barton in the Marches of Scotland and parts of Carlisle. The like appointment of the same Hugh de Audele the elder and Stephen le Blound, to survey the armaments of the said towns and castles, and to see that they are sufficiently strengthened, and that the keepers of the towns and constables of the castles have as many men-at-arms as they ought to have by their covenants with the king ; power for them to appoint deputies to do so, if they have no leisure to attend to the matter. By K. The like appointment of Hugh de Audele, Adam de Swynebourne and Stephen le Blunt, to value horses in the parts of Newcastle. Confirmation to the abbot and convent of St. Mary's, York, of very many grants by divers persons. By fine of 100f. Roger de Heselarton, going beyond the seas to study, has letters nominating Ralph le Taylliour and John atte Bek his attorneys for two years. Safe-conduct, for two years, for Arnald Arnulphi and Peter de Burdeg[a1a], king's merchants, and their men, coming to the realm with their merchandise to trade. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton. Grant to Walter de la Pulle of the custody of 20/. worth of land or rents, late of Theobald de Verdun, deceased, tenant in chief in Ireland, to hold until the full age of his heirs. By K. because it was granted otherwise at Lincoln. Mandate in pursuance to the justiciary of Ireland. Grant to Richard Tuyt of the custody of 100/. worth of lands or rents in the manor of Dyvelek in Ireland, late of Theobald de Verdun, to hold until the full age of the heirs. Mandate in pursuance to the justiciary of Ireland. Protection, until Michaelmas, for William Scriveyn of Pontefraet and others of his company going by laud and sea to harass the Scots. By C. Simple protection, with clause nolitmus, for one year, for Hugh do Herthill, chaplain. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : — William de Bathele, parson of the church of Bulewelle. Agnes, late the wife of James de Sutton. Writ of aid until Michaelmas, for Stephen Peck, purveyor for the office of the pantry of the household of Queen Isabella. The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. : — Ralph de Littelbirches, for the office of the buttery. Nicholas de Sadyugton, to provide carriage. 5GG CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. Membrane 7 — cont. Peter de Hertford, 1 William de Kenyngton, / to P urve y W and oats - Ralph de Wendoure, for the poultry. Hugh de Scutillar', for the scullery. John Russel, for the hall and chamber. Ralph Spray, for the great kitchen. Membrane 6. Nov. 14. Protection, for one year, for the servants whom the abbot of Salley is York. sending to divers parts of the realm to buy corn and other victuals to take to the abbey. Nov. 15. Grant, for life, to Nicholas Lovel, king's yeoman, of the custody of the York. king's mews by Charryng, in the same manner as John Colne held the same. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton. Nov. 18. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of Geoffrey, prior of the York. church of Durham and the convent of that place, dated Durham, 14 Kal. December, 1315, inspecting and confirming letters patent of Richard, bishop of Durham, dated at Stoketon, the vigil of St. Matthew, 1315, granting, in consideration of losses incurred by the frequent inroads of the Scots and at the instance of the king, to .John abbot of Newminster and the convent of that place, that they may hold in severalty, for all time, within their manor of Chepwelle, saving the rights of others, all lands, woods and tenements within these bounds, viz. beginning where the Milkewelburn falls into the Derwent, ascending to the old dyke of Ravensid and from the corner of that dyke following another dyke to the east by their sheepfold, descending by a stream called ' le Wodecluk ' to ' le Stokestill ' where a new dyke has been raised, crossing by the old hay to the bounds between the barony of Wynlautone and the said manor of Chepwelle, and so descending by the hay between the abbot's wood and cultivated land to the Derwent. Never- theless, any animals of the bishop or his tenants, which through default of enclosing shall enter therein, may without impounding or hindrance go forth again. By K. on the information of John de Cherleton. Nov. 1G. Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter of Richard, late bishop of York. Durham, dated at Stoketon, 25 March, 1315, granting to William de Hesel- rygge and his heirs all lands and tenements late of Thomas Chaunceller in Cambehous, at the usual rent. Witnesses : Sir Richard Marmaduk, steward of Durham, William de Denuni, Stephen de Cambehous, Alan de Slykburn, John de Chabyngton and others. By K. on the information of William de Monte Acuto. Nov. 15. Presentation of Thomas de Evesham to the church of Baddeby, in the York. diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of Evesham. By p.s. Nov. 18. John de Sancto Neoto and Roger de Tholethorpe, monks of Bammeseye, York. bringing news of the death of John, late abbot of that place, have letters of licence to elect. By K. Nov. 1 7. Licence to John de Cherleton to crenellate his dwelling-place of Cherleton, York. co. Salop. By K. Licence to William de Morton, clerk, to crenellate his dwelling-place of Dalileye, co. Salop. By K. on the information of Master John de Cherleton. Nov. 17. Pardon to William de Eriawe for acquiring for life, without licence, 11/. York. of rent in Wystenehiden, co. Worcester, held in chief, from Edward Burnel ; with restitution thereof. By K. on the information of John de Cherleton. 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 5G7 1316. Membrane 6 — cont. Nov. 16. Pardon to David, earl of Asceles, for committing wastes, sale and des- York. truction in the houses and woods of the manors of Causton and Aylesham, which the king lately granted to him ; grant that he may sell the wood already cut down before the date hereof. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cberleton. Nov. 18. Writ of aid and safe-conduct, until Christmas, for John de Disford and York. Geoffrey de Disford, going, by the king's command, to London to seek certain things of the king to take to Carlisle. By the keepers of the seal at the instance of Robert de Barton. Nov. 20. Exemption, for life, of Ranulph de Albo Monasterio from being put on York. assizes, juries, or recognisances against his will. By K. Nov. 20. Mandate to John GifFard, keeper of the lands of Glamorgan, late of York. Gilbert de Clare, sometime earl of Gloucester and Hertford, tenant in chief, to deliver back to Maddok Vaghan and Owyn ap Maddok, Welshmen, who lately were in insurrection against the king in the parts of Glamorgan and Morgannou, their lauds and goods which were taken into the king's hands, as the king has granted the same to them, and that, at his will, they may remain there in peace. [Fu>dera.] liy p.s. The like to the same, for Griffin ap Gronou ap Griffith, Alayth ap Llewellyn, Meurok ap Llewellyn, Yevan ap Maddok, Sysil ap Yevan, Wylin ap Lewal, Wylin Gethin, Howel Gethyn, Wiliu ap Yevan and Llewellyn up Crechour, Welshmen. [Fcedera.] By p.s. The like, directed to Maurice de Berkele, justice of South Wales, for Griffin ap Rikerd, Griffin Graghe ap Howel, Griffin Love ap Trahern, i Egar Derghor ap David and Eynon ap Maddok. [Fcedera. ~\ By p.s. The like to Maurice de Berkele, justice of South Wales, for Yevan Gogh ap Yevan. [Fcedera."] By p.s. Nov. 20. Grant, at will, to Elizabeth de Umfrainvil, countess of Angos, of 50/. a York. year out of the issues of the towns of Lange Neuton and Newsom on Tese, which are of the demesne of Bernard Castle, late of Guy de Bello Campo, sometime earl of Warwick, in the king's gift through his death and in (Ik? custody of Henry son of Hugh of the king's grant. By K. Nov. 20. Pardon to Peter son of William de Wetewongc of his outlawry for non- York, appearance before Ralph son of William and his fellews, justices of oyer and terminer in the county of York, touching divers trespasses, provided that he surrender forthwith at the prison of York. By K. Pardon to William de Norwico, ' tableter,' of his outlawry in the rouniy of Oxford for non-appearance before Roger Ie Bralmnzon and his fellows, justices of the King's Bench, to answer John de Hcrtelpo! touching a trespass committed against him, provided that he surrender forthwith at the prison of Oxford. By K. Nov. 20. Mandate to William de Moubray and Ralph de Lestre, appointed to levy York. and take to York the 80 quarters of wheat and 120 of oats which they were ordered to purvey in the wapentake of Langebergh, co. York, before All Saints, that, as the king understands that a great part of such purveyance has not been made, they are to complete it without delay. Nov. 20. Protection, during pleasure, for Thomas de Bokenham of York, king's York. merchant, travelling with merchandise to trade. Nov. 23. Exemption, throughout the realm, for five years, for William de Sirewode York. and Auger his brother, merchants of Ripon, from toll for their merchandise. By K. ou the information of Roger de Monte Acuto. 5G8 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1P>16. Membrane 6 — cont. Nov. 20. Exemption, for life, at the instance of J. bishop of Ely, for Thomas de York. Bokenham of York from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other bailiff, or minister of the king against his will. By K. Nov. 20. Licence for the abbot and convent of "Whalleye to acquire in mortmain York. lands and rents to the value of 20/. a year. By K. Nov. 20. Grant to William de Ayremynne, king's clerk, of the prebend, formerly of York. John de Berewico and which Thomas de Nova Haia afterwards held, in the collegiate church of Aukland, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Durham. By K. Vacated because otherwise below. Exemption, for life, of John du Celer from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances against his will, By K. Membrane 5. Nov. 23. Inspeximus and confirmation to the abbot and monks of Whalley of a York. charter of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, dated at Whalley, in the feast of St. James, 1316, granting to them the place called ' Tostath ' and Smetlieton. [Monasticon : vol. v. p. 646.] By K. Nor. 25. Re-grant to William de Ros of Hamelak and Margery his wife, and the Cawood. heirs male of their bodies, with remainder failing such issue to his right heirs, of the manor of Hakford, a moiety of the manors of Holt, Wysete and Hoghton, co. Norfolk, and all lands and tenements which he held in Claye and Snyterle, co. Norfolk, and the manor of Freston and all lands and tenements which he held in the town of Boston, co. Lincoln, with the advowsons of the churches of the manor of Hakford and town of Claye and knights' fees, wreck of sea, fairs, markets, warrens, liberties, etc. which he bad lately surrendered to the king. Writ de intendendo in pursuance directed to the tenants of the said manors and towns in the county of Norfolk. The like to the tenants of the manor of Freston, co. Lincoln, and of the lands and tenements in the town of Boston. Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Norfolk to deliver to them the said manors and lands in the county of Norfolk, together with the issues received by him from the date of their surrender to the king. The like to the sheriff of Lincoln. Protection, for one year, for Walter de Lincoln and Henry de Rudbudel, burgess of Durd right, envoys and attorneys of William, count of Hainault, Holand and Seland and lord of Friesland. Protection, until Whitsunday, for William de Basyngwerk, going to Ireland to buy corn, victuals and other merchandise and to bring the same into England for the sustenance of the king and his lieges. By K. on the information of W. de Monte Acuto. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz.: — Alan de Smetheton of Chester. William Squirel. Robert Pacok. Adam Purser. Laurence de Bolk. Grant to Richard de Cave, king's yeoman, of what pertains to the king of the mariiage of Scolastica, late the wife of Godfrey de Melsa, tenant in chief, viz. any fine she shall make, or any forfeiture which she may incur. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton. 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 5G9 Membrane 5 — cont. Pardon to Ralph Basset of Drayton for acquiring, without licence, to him and his heirs, from John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, the manor of Gretewell, co. Lincoln, held in chief as of the honor of Tykhull, in the king's hands as appears by inquisition made by the sheriff of the county, with restitution of the same. By fine of 10 marks. Mandate to Maurice de Berkele, justice of South Wales, to deliver to Yevan Gogh ap Yevan, a Welshman, his goods which had been taken into the king's hands on account of his insurrection with Llewellyn Bren in Glaumorgan and Morgannou and for the burning of the town of Neuton in Cantemaur, the king having re-granted them to him with licence to stay there in peace. By p.s. William de Halyngbury, citizen of London, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating John Haldol and Robert de Oulcotes his attorneys for one year. Presentation of Henry de Shaldewell, chaplain, to the church of Corston Dynham, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Joceus de Dynham, tenant in chief of the late king. Grant to John de Knokyn, king's yeoman, that he may in future hold for life the manor of Wattlington, co. Oxford, which he now holds at pleasure of the king's grant, quit of the rent of 42/. a year. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Stannore (Stonoro) to the abbot and convent of Dorkcestre of 2 messuages, 100 acres of land and 20 acres wood in Bixebrond (or Byxe Brond) in exchange for 2 messuages, 100 acres of land and 20 acres of wood in Puryton. By fine of 20*. Presentation of Humphrey Wace to the church of Callau, in the diocese of Ossory, in Ireland. By p.s. Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election of Simon de Eya, a monk of Rameseye, to be abbot of that house. By p.s. Grant to Master William de Seton, king's clerk, of the prebend of Stanwcgges in the church of St. Wilfrid, Ripoun, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of York. By p.s. A mandate in pursuance was afterwards issued to the keeper of the spirituality of York, the see being void, for his induction. Mandate in pursuance to the chapter of the church of Ripon. Presentation of Edmund de Hoo to the church of Boulton-in-Allerdale, in the diocese of Carlisle. By p.s. Geoffrey de Wotton and Gilbert de Longeleye, canons of Roucestre in Douvedale, bringing news of the cession of Roger de Lughteburgh, late abbot of that place, have letters of licence to elect for the prior and convent. By p.s. Restitution to Nicholas son of Thomas de Chaunceux, to hold in fee, of 10 acres of land and 1 \ acres of meadow in Upton, which William de Chaunceux, his uncle, whose heir he is, acquired from Hugh de Chaunceux, tenant in chief, without licence of Edward I. for which trespass the same were taken into the present king's hands. By line of 1 mark. John de Grandiesono, archdeacon of Nottingham, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating John de Ditton and John de Coston his attorney* lor one year. 570 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 5 — coni. Dec. 12. Protection with clause, until Midsummer, for J. bishop of Ely, going Clipatoue. beyond the seas on the king's service. By K. The like for the under-mentioned persons, going with him, viz. : — John de Carleton, parson of the church of Askeby. John Junctyn, merchant of the society of the Peruchi. Master John de Stoketon. Master William de Birton. Elias de Asshebourne. Hugh de Foston. The said bishop of Ely also has letters nominating John de Austhorpe and Thomas de Cheddevvorth his attorneys for the same time. Membrane 4. Dec. 2. Licence for the abbot of Redynges to grant to Edmund son of Gilbert Scrooby. Pynceon of Tighelhurst and his heirs 3 bovates and 3£ acres of land and 10 acres of meadow in Tighelhurst, held in chief. By fine of 1 mark. Dec. 1. Mandate to Master John Walewayn, escheator beyond Trent, for the Scrooby. restitution of the temporalities of the priory of Priterwell to James de Cusancia, a monk of Lewes, whom the prior of Lewes has preferred to be prior of that house. By p.s. Writ de intendenclo in pursuance to the knights, free men and other tenants of the priory. Dec. 10. Thomas, abbot of Theukesbury, going to the court of Rome, has letters Scrooby. nominating Philip de Westmoncote, his fellow-monk, and John le Botiller his attorneys for one year. By K. on the information of Thomas de Cherleton. Dec. 0. Protection, with clause, until Easter, for Simon Pecche, clerk, John de Scrooby. Dalham, Richard le Botiller and Roger le Tayllior of Thrillawe, staying with Gilbert Pecche in Gascony on the king's service. By the Chancellor. Dec. 6. Grant, for five years, at the instance of Otto de Grandissono, to the bailiffs Scrooby. and good men of Cloinmele, of murage upon all wares brought for sale into their town. By K. & C. Dec. 2. Licence for John de Hamme, and Aline his wife to enfeoff Henry de Scrooby. Lutegarshale, clerk, of the fourth part of the manor of Okestede, co. Surrey, held in chief, with the exception of the service of the abbot of Battle from 6^ virgates of land therein ; and for him to re-grant the same to them for life with remainders to Clarice, late the wife of Roger de Wellesworth, for her life, to Roger son of the said Roger and the heirs of his body, and with like remainders to John son of Roger de Wellesworth, John Shench, and Roland Shench and the heirs of their bodies, and final remainder to the right heirs of the said Clarice. By fine of 40*. Dec. 13. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Arnald de Ispania, on whom the king has Clipstone. enjoined certain business touching the affair of Cranden for which a commission of oyer and terminer has been issued. Dec. 9. Grant, for life, to David de Langeton of the manor of Manilawes, Clipstone. co. Northumberland, late of John Wyschard, which is by reason of his adherence to the Scots in the king's hands as an escheat. By p.s. Dec. 12. Presentation of William atte Nore to the church of Bosseby, in the Clipstone. diocese of Winchester. 10 EDWARD II— Part I. 571 1316. Membrane 4 — cont. Dec. 15. Notification by the king of the finding of au inquisition held touching Clipstone. the capture by ships from Calais of a dromound of Genoa, viz. upon trust- worthy information that Berenger Blanc', keeper or admiral in the parts of Calais of certain ships of Louis [X.], late king of France, had taken a certain great shipof Genoa, commonly called a' Drournound,' which had been laden in foreign parts with wheat, wine, honey and other victuals for conveyance into the realm of England for sale, at ' les Dounes ' by the port of Sandwich, being then under the king's protection and safe-conduct, and carried her off to Calais, the king appointed Robert de Kendale, constable of the castle of Dover and warden of the Cinque Ports, to enquire by oath as well of merchants and mariners and other good men of the county of Kent what goods and victuals were in the said ship when she was carried off, and of the true value of the same, and touching other excesses and trespasses committed by the said Berenger Blanc' and his men, and now by an inquisition taken at Monyngham, co. Kent, on Sunday next after the feast of St. Denis, 10 Edward II. by oath of Richard de Cryel, William Mareschal, William Heiygaud, John Mareschal, Ralph Brewer, John Cousyn, John Fulmere, John Dreye, Joseph Russell, Stephen atte Mede, Simon Hulkebon and Alan Galewey, it was found that a certain great ship called 'le Dromound,' vie. the ship of St. John of Genoa, of which James de Roco, merchant of Genoa, was patron and held for master, being anchored in ' les Dounes ' by the port of Sandwich, within the king's power and dominion as set forth above, the said Berenger Blanc' came with 29 ships on Ascension Day, 9 Edward II. and carried off the ship to Calais with its rigging and merchandise, as hereafter set forth, viz.: — The hull of the ship, with mast, yard, "I „ A , . ,. .. rudder and 3 boats - ! } of the pr.ee of 300/. sterling. Another spare mast ... „ 10/. „ 2 new sails with bonnets - „ 70/. „ 2 coverings - „ 0/. ,, 16 anchors - „ 50/. „ 13 great cables, new - - „ 60/. „ 7 great cables, old - „ 22/. „ Many small ropes ... ?> 40/. „ 8 great cables of fibre {de herb') - „ 6/. „ ' Polleys ' and ' crokes ' of iron - „ 5/. „ 60 oars - „ 60s. „ 1 mast with sail for the boat - „ 65*. „ 2 little anchors and 60 planks for 1 ^ making bulwarks - - - / " 60 iron armours with 60 targets - „ 30/. „ 35 cross bows with as many strings "1 (bander') with 5 chests of quarrels, I iw/ in 35 dozen lances called 'darte' and f « lts '- lw - » 3 dozen long lances - - J 10 swords - - - „ 60.?. „ 5 empty casks, and 5 casks full of 1 2j/ wine - - - - I " ~ " 45 bacons, and 260 cheeses, and of 1 ' biscoke ' bread 300 cantels -J " " 40 quarters of beans and peas and 14 "J sacks of flour, and oil, viz. 3 gallons > „ 110/. „ (joel') for the ship's stores - J Tallow and candles, 36 quarters" of salt, and salt-fish for the same ^ „ 32/. stores - 572 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. rs J 46/. 100/. 1316. Membrane 4 — cont. 11 quintals of rice, 5 quintals cloves"] (cW magn'), and 6 parcels of figs >of the price of 21/. sterling. (pec' coton') with other victuals - 160 hemp sacks and 10 hammers" (martelV), 2 weights, 4 kettles (cacab' 1 ) and 6 baners with divers iron instruments - A girdle of silk with silver cups and 1 9 „. . other jewels of the patron - -j " liol. 130 quarters of wheat of the goods of"] the patron and mariners (the price ^ „ 145/. 10*. of a quarter 22*. Gd.) - - J 14 sacks of wheat flour of the goods "1 4f> , of the patron and mariners - j " Robes, beds, chests and necessaries of the mariners - Expenses of 45 mariners staying at Sandwich after the capture of the ship for 3 months, to each 3d. a ) ^ ^ g day while awaiting the delivery of the ship .... Expenses of the said 45 mariners'] returning to their own parts by > „ 30/. „ land - - - -J The foregoing were the goods of the patron and mariners and besides these the capture of the ship caused them a further loss of 1,200/. sterling, and also the expense of the patron bringing suit for the delivery of his ship as well in the King's Court as in France was 100/. sterling. There were also in the ship belonging to the merchants the following goods, viz. : — 2,100 quarters of wheat, each quar- "] ter at 22*. 6d., according to a > of the price of 2,362/. 2s. sterling, sale made at Sandwich - - J 6 cases of soap (savon') - - „ 61. „ 6 baskets of almonds - - „ 12/. „ 2 bales of pelts - „ 6/. „ 30 hides of sable - „ 71. 10s. „ 2 casks of honey - „ 17/. „ 1 pipe of grease - „ 4/. „ 20 casks of oil - - - „ 120/. „ 9 saddles - „ 4/. 10*. „ 6 sacks of flour - „ 24/. „ Loss to the merchants - „ 200/. „ Protection, with clause nolumus, for two years, for the prior of St. Swithun's, Winchester. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : — Master Adam Mirimouth, parson of the church of Wotton. Master Adam de Hereford. Master William de Lavanta, parson of the church of Shyvyok. Master James de Florencia, archdeacon of Winchester. John le Grey of Goseford. The prioress of Cattesby. Dec. 16. Mandate to Anthony de Pessaygne of Genoa not to meddle further, in the Clipstone. king's name, with the purchase of tin in Cornwall, which the king lately granted to him during pleasure. A mandate in pursuance has been sent to 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 57.3 1316. Membrane 4 — cont. the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to resume the same, without delay, into the king's hands, and to act as was the custom to do before the concession. By C. Simple protection, for one year, for John de Grandisono, going beyond the seas. Dec. 16. Writ of aid, directed to the mayor and sheriffs of London, for William de Clipstone. Ayremynne, king's clerk, to whom the king has granted, for life, the custody of the house of the Conversi, London, to hold with its rents, services, etc. granted by his progenitors for the sustenance of the Conversi out of certain tenements in the city of London, to assist him, or his deputy, to collect the said rents, as the king understands that the tenants of those rents put off satisfying the keeper. Dec. 22. Presentation of Master William de Bray to the church of Chelchethe, in Clipstoue. the diocese of Londou, void by the resignation of Roger de Pernors, the late rector thereof, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of Westminster. Dec. 17. Protection, with clause volumus, until Midsummer, for Thomas son of Clipstone. Alan le Moigne of Abyndon, going beyond the seas on the king's service with Bartholomew de Badelesmere. By testimony of Bartholomew de Badelesmere. Dec. 3. Grant to William de Ayremynne, king's clerk, of the prebend which Scrooby. Thomas de Nova Haia held in the church of St. Andrew, Aukland, in the king's gift hy reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Durham. By K. Mandate in pursuance to the keeper of the spirituality of the bishopric of Durham. Membrane 3. Dec. 7. Protection, with clause volumus, until Midsummer, for Aymer de Scrooby. Valencia, earl of Pembroke, going beyond the seas on the king's service. The like for the under-mentioned persons going with him, viz.: — John Paygnel. Nicholas de Antingham. Henry de Valencia. Hubert Bavent. Almaric de Rusche. William de Lodewvk. John de Stapilton. William de Poton'. John de Wolaston. Herman de Brikyndon. Constantine de Mortuo Mari. Robert de Loryng. John Merlyn. Nicholas Rand'. Robert le Blunt. Thomas de Bosco. William Scurlebek. Ralph de Beauchamp. John Peyvre. Simon le Keu. Percival Simeon. Robert de Rodham, clerk. William le Ferour. Robert le Clerk. The said earl of Pembroke has letters nominating William de Cleydon and Walter de Huntingfeld his attorneys for the same time. Dec. 15. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Anthony Cytronus, whom the king is Clipstone. sending beyond the seas on his business. The like for Albert Roundena of Genoa and Thomas de Coronario of Genoa. Dec. 14. Grimoardus de Cardoun, merchant of Agen, going beyond the seas, has Clipstone. letters nominating Laurence de Molendino his attorney for one year. 571 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Dec. 20. Clipstone. Dec. 12. Clipstone. Dec. 18. Clipstone. Dec. 9. Clipstone. Dec. 18. Clipstone. Dec. 10. Clipstone. Dec. 20. Clipstone. Dec. 20. Clipstone. Dec. 18. Clipstone. Membrane 3 — cont. Percival Simeon, going beyond the seas on the king's service with the earl of Pembroke, has letters nominating William de Stokes his attorney until Midsummer. The king having granted to Edmund Bacon, for life, all lands and tenements in Gresham, co. Norfolk, late of Robert de Stuteville and which, as an escheat, had fallen into the hauds of Edward I., with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, etc., and Nicholas Brauuche having impleaded the said Edmund of those lands and tenements in the court of King's Bench, in which suit the matter has progressed so far that an inquisi- tion is ordered to be taken touching the right which the said Nicholas claims therein, the king, to do the said Edmund a special favour and to relieve himself of that which may happen by the inquisition, if it be taken, now gi&nts to him and his heirs to hold for ever the said lands and tenements, with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, etc. By K. & C. Pardou of what pertains to the king of the sentence of imprisonment passed on him to William de Welleby, who was lately convicted before Lambert de Trikyngham and his fellows, justices of assize in the county of Lincoln, of a disseisin made against Johnson of Tiiomas de Welleby and of a false quit-claim and also of another disseisin against Adam son of Robert de Welleby, and condemned by judgment of the court to prison for a year and a day. By p.s. Bestoration to the commonalty of Bristol, upon fine made by them, of the liberty of the town, which had been taken into the king's hands. By K. & C. Mandate in pursuance to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, keeper of the town of Bristol, or the person holding his place. By K. & C. Mandate to the sheriff of Gloucester to cause the bailiffs of the said town to have the return of the king's writs as was the custom before the taking of the liberties of the town into the king's hands, and to permit the commonalty of the town to use and enjoy their liberties within his bailiwick. By K. & C. Grant to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore, king's kinsman, for his service in Ireland, of the marriage of the son and heir of Nicholas de Audele, tenant in chief, a minor in the king's custody. By p.s. Licence, upon fine made by Joan, late the wife of John de Seyntpier of Suth Mardefeld, tenant in chief, to marry whomsoever she will of the king's allegiance. By fiue of | mark. Grant, for five years, to J. bishop of Ely, of pavnge for his town of Wysebech, upon all wares for sale brought by land or water into the town. By C. Protection with clause, until Midsummer, for Henry de Cantuaria, going to the court of Rome on the king's service. Licence for Thomas son of Adam de Monte Gomeri to enfeoff John de Cherleton of his manor of Lydom, co. Salop, and the advowson of the church there, held in chief, and for the latter to re-grant the same to him and Sibyl his wife, for life, with reversion to himself, the said John de Cherleton, and his heirs. By K. Writ of aid, until St. Matthew, for John de Norton, king's clerk, whom the king has appointed to provide twenty ships in the ports of Bristol and Haverford and in the ports between those towns, and in other neighbouring ports, for the passage of Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemor with 150 horsemen and 500 footmen to Ireland on the expedition against the Scots 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 1316. Membrane 3 — cont. who have invaded that land. The ships are to be in the port of Haverford at the feast of the Purification ready for the passage. By K. & C. Dec. 22. Writ of aid, directed to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of the town of Clipstone. Bristol, for the said John de Norton, appointed to provide such ships as are necessary in their port; the expenses which he shall incur in the wages of the mariners and the freightage of the ships they shall pay to him out of the fine which they made with the king for their trespasses, for which due allowance will be made. By K. & C. Mandate to the king's chamberlain of South Wales that if the said John de Norton cannot have sufficient ships in the port of Bristol, or the said mayor, bailiffs and good men cannot pay the expenses, then he is to assist him in providing ships in his bailiwick, and to pay him what is required for the passage out of the issues of his bailiwick, for which an allowance will be made to him at the Exchequer. By K. Dec. 22. Appointment of the said John de Norton and of the chamberlain of Clipstone. South Wales to appraise the horses of Roger de Mortuo Mari and of his men going to Ireland as above. By K. Dec. 19. Presentation of John de Botill, chaplain, to the church of Gritton, in the Clipstone. diocese of Ely, in the king's gift by reason of the voidauce of the abbey of Rameseye. By p.s. Dec. 18. Revocation of the late presentation of William de Tikhill, king's clerk, Clipstone. to the church of Stepelmordoii, in the diocese of Ely, made by the king in the belief that the church was void. By p.s. Dec. 20. Clipstone. Dec. 15. Clipstone. Dec. 18. Clipstone. Membrane 2. Robert Poer of London, going beyond the seas in the company of the bishop of Ely, has letters nominating Walter de Stanford and Thomas du Char his attorneys until Midsummer. He also has letters of protection, with clause, for the same time. By testimony of the bishop of Ely. Presentation of Master Isambert de Longa Villa to the church of Worfeld, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. The letters are directed to W. bishop of Bath and Wells (sic). By p.s. John, bishop of Norwich, going beyond the seas on the kino's service, has letters nominating Richard de Sutton, clerk, and Laurence de Burewell his attorneys until Midsummer. He also has letters of protection, with clause, for the same time. Like protection for the under-mentioned persons going with him, viz.: — Master Ralph de Pagrave. Simon do Claxby. John de Giselingham. Robert de Stradeset. John de Merch. Roger de Loplrtm. Nicholas de Walesham. Dec. 18. Clipstone. John Hervey8. Richard de Upton. Thomas le Baas of Dullvngham. Saero Miles of Chertertou. Hugh de AVotyng. Master John le Ken. Maurice le Ferour of Ilornygge. The like for John de Crumbwelle, going on the king's service as above. The like for the under-mentioned persons going with John de Crumb- welle, viz. : — Robert Rose. Baldwin de Frinile. John Knyght. Ralph de Crombwelle. Pardon to Robert son of Robert, clerk (clerici) of Great Strotton, of his outlawry for non-appearance before Roger de Cubboldyk and Henry de 576 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 2 — cont. Baiocis, justices of oyer and terminer in the county of Lincoln, to answer Simon, parson of the church of Great Stretton, and John de Tynton of Stikeswold touching certain trespasses committed against them, provided that he surrender at the prison of Lincoln. Dec. 10. Inspexbnns and confirmation to the prior and brethren of the Hospital of Clipstone. St. John of Jerusalem. Dolgenwal, of a writing of L. sometime prince of Aber[ffraw] and lord of Snaud[on], dated at Ruthin, the octave of St. Martin, 10 Henry the younger, king of England, granting to them in frank almoin the entire church of Ellemers. Witnesses : Master Adam de Sancta Trinitate, magi^er instructus, archpriest of Karkeby, Edneved Little (Parvus), steward, Ennyo[n] Little (Parvus), Owen the prince's chamber- lain, Tegwared son of Eygyan, Gronus son of Seyssill, Holm son of Ydic and others. By fine of 20/. Dee. 20. Pardon, with the assent of the prelates and other magnates of the Clipstone. Council, to Robert de Beverle, James de Beverle, John Dunstal, Roger Haisman, John Eastolf and John his son, Robert de Drayton, John de Drayton, Dobbe de Drayton, Richard Watteclay, John son of Farman Alberd, William son of William de Drayton, John Feg, Roger Estman, William Snowe, John atte Ferie, Henry Rose, John Galias, John Perebroun, Simon de Martham, Edmund de Beverle, Adam Child, John le Clerk and Thomas Billing of Jernemuth and all other townsmen of Great Yarmouth in relation to all felonies and trespasses committed by the men of Yarmouth against the barons and men of the Cinque Ports from the first of July last past to the feast of St. Laurence then following. The persons so pardoned had been indicted before Robert de Kendale and his fellows, appointed to enquire into the matter in consequence of the depredations committed by certain men and mariners of Yarmouth, who hurnt and sunk various vessels of the Cinque Ports, as well upon the high seas as at or near Portsmouth and elsewhere in the county of Southampton, and near Shoiham, co. Sussex. The king, to stay such dissensions, caused certain persons to come before the Council at Westminster as well from the Cinque Ports as from Yarmouth, when the men of Yarmouth, by award of the Council, bound themselves to pay 1,000/. to the barons and men of the Cinque Ports in full satisfaction of all losses. It is noticed that the Ordinances approved by the king had restrained the granting of pardons for felonies or robberies, but the present pardon is granted, with asseut as above, for the general advantage and tranquillity of the realm. [Pari. Writs.~\ By K. & C. Dec. 20. The king lately granted to Margaret, late the wife of Peter de Gaveston, Clipstone. earl of Cornwall, his niece, the castle of Okham, co. Rutland, and the manors of Kiiketon, co. Lincoln, and Brustewyk, co. York, with their members, towns, hamlets and hundreds, and also the shrievalty of the county of Rutland with the hundreds of Maitinesle, Alnestowe and Esthundred and the hamlets of Egilton and Langham, view of frank-pledge, and sheriff's aid in the towns of Ketene, Preston, Okham, Hameldon, Leye, Hide of Egilton, Asshcwelle, Burlegh, Alesthorpe, Grelham, Cotesmore, Thistelton, Horn, Berk, Wenton, Little Casterton, Weston and Empingham to hold, during pleasure, for her sustenance and until the king should think fit to make other provision for her state, viz. the manor of Brustewyk to the value of 1,000 marks of land a year, and the remaining castle, manois, etc. set forth above to the value of another 1,000 marks a year. As she has sut rendered the manor of Brustewyk into his hands, the king grants tbat she may hold the castle of Okham and manor of Kirketon with its members, the shrievalty of the county of Rutland with the hundreds, the view of frank-pledge and sheriff's aid as above set forth to the value of 1,000 marks of land a year ; further he grants to her the under-mentioned manors, hamlets, and rents, late of Edmund, sometime earl of Cornwall, which by 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 577 1316. Dec. 22. Clipstone. Doc. 17. Clipstone. Dec. 23. Clipstone. Dec. 23. Clipstone. 1317. .Inn. 1. Clipstone. Membrane 2 — cont. his death fell into the bands of Edward I. and are now in the king's hands> to hold, for life, provided that she does not marry without licence, to the value of another 1,000 marks of land a year, to the values hereafter specified, viz. the manor of Haghelegh, co. Suffolk, 79/. 8s. (j\d.; the castle and manor of Eye, co. Suffolk, 127/. 2s 2\d. ; the hamlet of Dalingho, co. Suffolk, 47s. Sfrf., the hamlet of Alderton, co. Suffolk, 46*. id., and the hamlet of Thorndon, co. Suffolk, 2.")/. 2d. ; 201. a year of rent which the prior and convent of Bromholm render for the manor of Baketon, co. Norfolk; a yearly rent pertaining to the honor of Eye in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincoln and Essex, extended at 1 1/. a year ; the manor of Harewell,co. Berks, 30/.; 43/. 18*. 9\d. of rent a year in the city of London, to be received out of Quecnhithe; the manor of Little Weledon, co. North- ampton, 1G/. 19s. 5$d. ; the manor of FordiDgton with the hamlet of Whitewell and other appurtenances, co. Dorset, (59/. 18s. 2|rf. ; 20/. of rout a year of the farm of the town of Malinesbury, co. Wilts; 20/. 15s. 6d. of rent a year of the farm of the borough of Ivelcestre, co. Somerset, and a certain escheat in the same borough ; 10/. 18s. 7d. of rent a year out of certain tenements in Old Shorham, co. Sussex ; the manor and town of Henle, co. Oxford, 13/. 8s. did.; and the manor of Neuport, co. Essex, 54/.; the manor of Bradenech, co. Devon, 38/. 13s. 2^d. ; the manor of Lydeford, co. Devon, GO/. 6^d. ; and the manor of Wik Suthtenge, co. Devon, 15/. 4s. 4(/. ; saving to the king and his heirs knights' fees and advowsons of churches perlaining to the foregoing. By K. Vacated because otherwise below. Grant, in addition to the above, to the said Margaret, late the wife of Peter de Gavaston, in recompence for the goods and chattels in the manor of Brustwyk, which she has surrendered to the king, of the oxen and plough-cattle and all other goods and chattels in the said castle and manors of Haghlegh, Baketon, Harewelle, Fordyngton, Neuport, Brenoys, Lydeford and Wyke Suthtenge, and in the aforesaid towns and hamlets of Dalyngho, Alderton, Thorndon and Whitewelle. By K. Mandate to John Gift'ard, keeper of the lands of Cilauniorgan and Morgfinnou, late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertfoid, tenant in chief, in the king's custody by reason of the minority of the heir, and to other bailiffs and ministers of those parts, to permit Rcou ap Gronou, who lately rose in insurrection with Llewellyn Bren and afterwards surrendered to prison, from which lie has been liberated on bail, to hold his lands and goods in peace. By p.s. Grant, for life, to John de Ispannia the elder of the custody of the gale of the castle of Carlisle, receiving Ad. a day at the hands of the sheriff of Cumberland. By p.s. Safe-conduct, until Midsummer, for Roger Ardingel, king's merchant, of the society of the Bardi of Florence, going with his men beyond the seas on the king's service. Protection, until Michaelmas, for the servants cf Master William de Birston, king's clerk, parson of the church of Patrington, taking his corn from thence to the city of York and town of Kyngeston-upon-Hull to sell and trade with. ■y^YQ Membrane 1. Dec. 20. The king lately granted to Margaret, late the wife of Peter de Gavaston, Clipstone. earl of Cornwall, his niece, the castle of Okham, co. Rutland, and manors of Kirketon, co. Lincoln, and Brustwyk, co. York, with their members, 84313. 578 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 1 — cont. towns, hamlets, hundreds, etc., the shrievalty of the county of Rutland with the hundreds of Martinesle, Alnestowe and Esthundred, the hamlets of Egilton and Langham, view of frank-pledge and sheriff's aid in the towns of Ketene, Preston, Okham, Hameldon, Leye, Hide of Egilton, Asshwelle, Burlegh, Alesthorpe, Gretham, Cotesmore, Thistelton, Horn, Berk, Wenton, Little Casterton, Weston and Empingham to hold, during pleasure, for her sustenance and until the king should think fit to make other provision for her state, viz. the manor of Brustwyk to the value of 1,000 marks of land, and the remainder, viz. the castle, manors, etc. to the value of another 1,000 marks, whereof she surrendered the manor of Brustwyk to the king. The king now grants that she may hold for her sustenance all the foregoing castle, manors, etc., the manor of Brustwyk excepted, to the value of 1,000 marks, and further grants to her, for her life, the under-mentioned manors, hamlets and rents, late of Edmund, some- time earl of Cornwall, which fell into the late king's hands by reason of the death of the earl, to the value of another 1,000 marks a year, provided that she does not marry without the king's licence, to the values specified in the preceding entry, viz. the manor of Hadlegh, co. Suffolk, the castle and manor of Eye, co. Suffolk, and hamlets of Dalingho, Alderton and Thorndon, co. Suffolk ; 20/. of rent a year which the prior and convent of Bromholm render for the manor of Baketon, co. Norfolk ; a certain yearly rent belonging to the honor of Eye in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincoln and Essex, together with ward of the castle of Eye and a free court pertaining to the same honor in the county of Lincoln, which rent extends to 11/. a year ; the manor of Harewelle, co. Berks; 43/. 18s. 9fe?. of rent a year in the city of London, to be received out of Queenhithe there ; the manor of Little Weledon, co. Northampton ; the manor of Fordyngton with the hamlet of Whitewelle, co. Dorset ; 20/. of rent a year out of the farm of the town of Malmesbury, co. Wilts ; 20/. 15s. Gd. of rent a year out of the farm of the borough of Ivelcestre, co. Somerset, and out of a certain escheat in the same borough ; certain lands and tenements in Old Shorham, co. Essex (sic), to the value of 10/. 18s. Id. a year ; the manor and town of Henle, co. Oxford ; the manor of Neuport, co. Essex ; the manor of Bradenech, co. Devon ; the manor of Lydeford with the free cbace of Dertemore, co. Devon, to the value of 60/. h^d. a year ; and the manor of Wik Suthtenge ; saving to the king the knights' fees and advowsons of churches pertaining to the said castle, manors, towns, hamlets, etc. By K. Dec. 22. Grant, in addition to the foregoing, to the said Margaret, late the wife of Clipstone. Peter de Gavaston, in recompence for the goods and chattels in the manor of Brustwyk, which she surrendered to the king, of the oxen, plough-cattle and all other goods and chattels in the said castle and manors of Haghe- legh, Harewelle, Little Weledon, Fordyngton, Neuport, Bradenech, Lydeford and Wyk Suthtenge and town and hamlets of Dalingho, Alderton and Thornedon, Whitewelle and Henle. By K. Dec. 20. Mandate to Gilbert de Ryston to deliver to Margaret, late the wife of Clipstone. Peter de Gavaston, the king's niece, the manor of Haghelegh, the castle and manor of Eye, the hamlets of Dalingho, Alderton and Thorndon, co. Suffolk, and also a rent pertaining to the honor of Eye in the counties of Suffolk, Norfolk, and Essex, together with the oxen, plough-cattle and other goods and chattels pertaining to the same. By p.s. The like to the under-mentioned persons to deliver the manors with the oxen and plough-cattle, etc. named, viz. : — Geoffrey de Golstrode, the manor of Fordyngton with the hamlet of Whitewell, co. Dorset. Thomas Shirigge, the manor of Lydeford, co. Devon. Edmund Bacun, the manor and town of Henle, co. Oxford. 10 EDWARD II.— 1'aim L 579 1316. Membrane 1 — cont. Richard Beverege, the manor of Neuport, co. Essex. Richard Lovel, the manor of Bradenech, co. Devon. Richard Edward, the manor of Little Welledon, co. Northampton. Margaret Comyn, the manor of Harewelle, co. Berks. Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent, the rent pertaining to the honor of Eye, in the county of Lincoln, 20/. 15s. 6d. of rent out of the farm of the borough of Yvelcestre, co. Somerset, and out of an escheat there, and 10/. 18*. Id. of rent out of certain tenements in Old Shorham, co. Sussex, and the manor of Wyk Suthtenge, co. Devon. The sheriffs of London, 43/. 18s. 9|95 1316. Membrane 13(Z — cant. whether the same after his death by reason of his felony were seized into the king's hands or not, and if not by whom, and how and when h ive they passed out of the king's seisin, and who now holds them, and how muc h are they worth a year according to their true value. By K. Oct. 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Penreth and Henry de York. Wardeeop, on complaint by Bartholomew de Badlesmere, keeper of the land and heir of Robert de Clifford, a minor committed to his custody by the king, touching the persons who broke the parks of the said heir at Appelby and Brouham, co. Westmoreland, entered his free chases at Burgh under Staynmor and Kirkeby Stephan, in the same county, hunted therein and carried away deer. By C. Membrane I2d. Oct. S. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Henry Beaufiz York. and Alexander de Cave, touching the persons who with John Bolum, chaplain, Thomas de Wyverthorpe, chaplain, Robert de Melton and William de Howum assaulted Robert de llaustedc, clerk, at Scoureburgh, co. York, imprisoned him and carried away his goods. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherelton. Oct. 10. The like to Robert Hastanges, Alexander de Cave and Robert de York. Hedon, on information that Loretta, late the wife of John de Usflet, John his son, Gerard de Usflet, Nicholas son of John de Swannesloml and Stephen his brother, Robert son of Peter and Simon his brother, Alexander le Provost and Nicholas his brother, Alan son of Robert W hoi teak, William atte Grene of Westelvele, William Brandan of Westelvele, John Brandan of Westelvele and others broke by night the walls and dykes made for the preservation of the king's manor of Miton in Kvngcston-upon-Hull and of his lands there, so that his corn and meadows were submerged. By K. [Commencement of a commission to Lambert de T .] Nov. 13. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Beaufiz, Roger de Clotherinn York. and Adam de Hoperton, on complaint by Hugh de Gayteford, parson of the church of Burton in Kendale, that John de Lascy, Robert his brother and William de Lascy with others took and carried away his goods at Gayteford, co. York. By C. because Hugh de Gayteford was captured by the Scots and ransomed there. Vacated because Otherwise below. Membrane lid. Oct. 14. Commission de walliis et fossatis to Geoffrey de Colevillc and Roger de Crayke. Seiton for the sea coast and adjacent parts of the county of Cambridge. Oct. 23. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, Nicholas Crayke. Rolland and John de Cantebrigge, on complaint by John de Malmesbury that William de Eltislee, chaplain, William de Berlee, Alan de Berlee, John de Berlee, Andrew de Abbyngton, 'chapelein,' William son of John le Ken of Abbyngton, Nicholas Evote, John Mous, John Moigue and Hugh ' le personeseartere ' with others took and carried away his goods at Abbyngton, co. Cambridge. By the Chancellor. p p a 596 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1310. Membrane \\d — cont. Oct. 24. The like to John de Neville of Stoke, Gilbert de Holm and John Basset Newburgh. D f Luffenham, on complaint by Stephen de Billesfeld of Ketone that Joan, late the wife of Ralph de Grenham, William de Murecote, Master James de Barley, chaplain, Robert and Roger his brothers, Adam 'Maisterjamessquier de Barley,' John son of Matilda de Tykesoure, Robert de Castre, Richard and Robert his sons, Geoffrey Passe and Nicholas Wymmer with others assaulted him at Ketone, co. Rutland, and carried away his goods. By fine of 20s. Nov. 28. Afterwards Lambert de Trikyngham was associated with them in the Scrooby. above commission. Nov. 11. Association of John de Carmynou in a commission of oyer and terminer York. issued to William de Botreaux, Henry de Campo Arnulphi and John de Trevaygnon, on complaint by Stephen de Trewent of Bodmyn touching the persons who carried away his goods at Wyket, co. Cornwall. Membrane lOrf. Oct. 17. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle,. John de Trillowe Crayke. and John de Peyto, on complaint by John de Maydenstan that Jordan d© Hengham, Master Walter de Holebergh, Laurence le Mouner, Nicholas de Seiner, Richard Baggerugg, Richard de le Burymore, John le Waleys, Henry le Fermer, Henry de Stratford, Richard le Clerck, Walter de Dodebrugge, John le Clerck of Hengham, Thomas de Bymynton, William le Pope, Elias de Blakeneye, Walter de Norwico, Laurence le Proutes, Nicholas le Spenser, Richard Ythenard, Richard le Ferour and Thomas de Amondesham with others broke his houses at Munchenhampton, co. Glouces- ter, assaulted him, carried away his goods and. assaulted his men and servants. By fine of 20s. Oct. 21. The like to John de Donecastre, R. de Clotherum and A. de Hoperton, Crayke. on complaint by Roger Billum of Hoby that Robert son of Gilbert le Keu of Westlillyng assaulted him at Brandesby, co. York. By p.s. Dec. 6. The like to Alexander de Cave, William de Heppedene, Robert de Scrooby. Hedon and William de Rouston, on complnint by Henry Oryng and Godekyn Dortemound le Longe, merchants of Almain, that when they had laden a ship of theirs called the ' Romclond' of Lubyk with oil, stock fish and other merchandise in Norway to take to England to trade therein, certain persons in two ships of Great Gernemuth, the one called ' St. Mary's cog ' and the other the ' Great Mariota,' attacked them on their way to England on the sea near Scardeburgh, co. York, and carried away their goods. By fine of 40s. paid iu the Hanaper. Nov. 4. The like to Edmund de Eyncourt and William de Spanby, on complaint Newburgh. by the prior of Haverholm that John son of Ranulph de Ry, Stephen son of Eudo Wodeman of Helpryngham, Robert Golde of Iwp.rdby, William de Hoy land of Iwardby, Robert Ward of Iwardby, Thomas le Keu of Iwardby, Richard Doune of Iwardeby, William de Frestou of Iwardby, Thomas Tholous of Iwardby, Robert Dote of Iwardby, Henry Fox and others fished in his free fisheries at Iwardby, co. Lincoln, carried away his fish and other goods and assaulted Peter de Wilton, his fellow canon, and threw him into the water. By line of 40s. Membra xe dd. Oct. 26. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford, William de Fewburgh. Goldyngton and Geoffrey de la Lee, on complaint by John Poleyn that Hugh de Prestwode, William de Bredon, Reginald ' Hughessquier de 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 507 1316. Membrane dd — cont. Prestwode ' and Roger ' Hughesserjant ' with ottiers carried away his goods at Welghwes and Ayet Munfychet, co. Hertford. By fine of 1 mark and letter of the Chancellor. The like to John de Mutford, William de Goldington and John de Cantebrigge, on complaint by John de Dokeswoith that Walter son of John de Neville, John his brother, William de la Mare, Adam de Stoppesleye, John Foulke, John Wauncy, John Passelewe, Richard Tibern, Nicholas Breton, ' tabourer,' John Fox, John Ayprest, 1 Hilde Wauteresman de Neville,' Richard le Bolour, John le Chamberleyn, Richard Golde, John Norres, Hugh le Cartere of Offeleye and Elias Robyn with others broke the close of his manor and his houses at Kingeswaledene, co. Hertford, and carried away his goods. By fine of 40a-. and letters of the Chancellor. Oct. 26. The like to Lambert de Thrikingham, John de Nevulle of Stoke and Kewburgh. William de Spanneby, on complaint by William de Bukmynstre that Robert Ingram, late mayor of Nottingham, and others assaulted him at Nottingham, imprisoned him, and carried away his goods. By p.s. Nov. 2. The like to William de Bourne and John de Erlegh, on complaint by Ncwburgh. John de Bures, touching the persons who broke his parks at Charletou, co. Somerset, and Betyndou, co. Gloucester, hunted therein and carried away deer. By K. at the instance of the earl of Lancaster. Vacated because otherwise in another part of the Patents for this year. Nov. 6. The like to William de Ormesby, William de Goldyngton and John Nuwburgh. Busser, on complaint by Hugh de Neville that John Joce with others entered his mansion at Little Wakeiing, co. Essex, assaulted him, carried away his goods, and assaulted his men and servants. By fine of 2 marks. Nov. G. The like to Hugh de Audele the elder and Henry Beaufiz, on complaint JS T ewburgb, by Gaillard de Sancto Martino, king's serjeant-at-arms, that Thomas «lo Smetheton, William his brother, John Fadcries, Adam le Provost, Juhu Hervy, William Stiward and John le Clerk of Smetheton with others assaulted him at Little Smetheton, co. York. By p.s. The like to the same justices, on like complaint by Arnald Guillelmi de Bygnoles. The like to the same justices, on like complaint by Libald dc Sancto Martino. Nov. 13. The like to Thomas de Fissheburn and William de Denum, on complaint York. by Richard de Kcllawe, Adam de Hougat and Richard de la More that, when they had sold to Thomas de Stotford, serjeant of the keeper of the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, appointed by the said keeper to buy victuals in divers parts of the realm for the sustenance of the king's lieges staying in garrison in the town, 82i quarters of rye of Estland, '3 quarters of wheat, 2 quarters and 2 bushels of" rye flour and a quarter of salt at Hertrepol, to be taken by sea to Berwick at their own expense and risk, the said Richard de la More with a ship laden with the corn, flour and salt was driven by divers attacks of pirates to the port of Werkeworth, co. Northumberland, where Richard de Thirlewal, Robert de Arreyns, Eustace le Couestable of Werkeworth, John de Aketon, Hugh Galum and John de Lescebury with others boarded the ship, carried away the corn, flour and Milt and other goods, arrested the ship, and still detain her. By C. because granted at another time by C. Nov. 11. The like to William de Bereford, John de Wileghby and John de York. Luugeville, on complaint by Simon Poun that Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and Gilbert de Cotesmorc with others assaulted him at Weston, co. Northampton, and carried away his goods. By fine of 40*. 598 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Membrane 9c? — cont. Nov. 14. The like to Adam de Limbergh, John de Ifeld and William Merre, on Yoik. complaint by William de Biewosa the elder that Ralph son of Richard, Slephen Croker, William de Brutevile, John de Boweles, Adam le Armerer, John de Boweles of Wardon, Robert le Framale of Rounale, Philip Caltoft, Thomas son of Laurence de Herdewyk, Henry de Edigrave, William Gillyng, Nicholas de Lyndhurst, ' Williamseerjaunt de Brutevile,' John le Faukoner, ' Williameservaunt de Brutevile,' John Boweles of Roukesdon, William le Warener of Sandeye, Hugh ' Steveneservaunt Creiuker,' Richard le Suur, ' Robei'deservaunt le Framule,' Robert ' Raufesbrother Fiz Richard,' Robert ' Steveneservaunt Creuker,' Roger le Fevre, John Moi-iz and Thomas his brother, Hugh Bousard, John de Lymboteshay, Thomas de Skakeleston, Roger, parson of the church of Patushull of Bleteshou and Simon de Wahulle of Langeford with others entered his park at Haunes, co. Bedford, hunted therein and carried away deer. By 0. Nov. 18. Association of Robert de Maddyngle with the same justices in the above York. commission. Membrane 8d. Nov. 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to Herbert de Sancto Quintino, Henry Newburgh. Beaufiz and Robert de Skorburgh, whom the king lately appointed to enquire into the taking of corn and divers victuals and armaments to Scotland by men of Scardeburgh and Fiveleye, co. York, as the king understands that William de Ahuuth and many others have by the inquisitions made thereof been indicted and on that account taken and are detained in prison, from which they cannot be delivered without a special mandate. By p.s. Nov. 10. The like to William Martin and Robert de Stokheye, on complaint by York. John de Assbeleedi that Richard de Cokeworthy and Idonia his wife, Thomas de Cokeworthy, John le Parkere, John Payard, John Wyth of Tinney (de Tuned), John le Webbe of Tinuey, William Gibbe of Tinney, Richard le Taillnr of Bykelake, Richard Dygel, John Spore, Richard le Clouter, John Pyers, Adam de Couleton and William his brother broke a house of his at Asshelegh, co. Devon, carried away 20 oxen, 10 bullocks, 10 cows and 80 sheep of the price of 60/., and assaulted his men and servants. By fine of 20s. at the instance of Roger Damori because the complainant was in his service. Nov. 8. The like to Richard de Bere and John de Stonore, on complaint by Kt-wbuigh. Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore that Edward de Sancto Johanne, Richard de Stratton, Roger de Buttessorn, John atte Hale, Alexander de Coufold, Nicholas Dobbe, William de Wynton, William son of Stephen de Hastynges of Bromeleye, John de Teneworth, Henry son of Henry de Eston, Richard Pilerch of Dogemaresfeld, Richard Stanyn of Staunton, Ralph le Hunte of Pipham, William le Moigne, Adam de Knolle, Ralph Dobbe, Adam le Heyr, William Daundele, William del Boys. Simon Daundele, Robert Daundele, Roger Daundele, John de la Vy[n]tene, Master Richard Haweman, John sou of John Hawemau, Thomas de Brackeleye, John Waspra}', John atte Halle, Hugh del Hoke, William Osebarne, Peter de Bastelden, Richard de la Hoke, William de la Hoke, Thomas Othe Nok of Ruthewyk, Thomas le Parker, John de Beduxham, Robert de Bettestorn of Chidingsvold, Ralph Dieubeneye. Peter de Bordeworth, Roger atte 10 EDWARD II.— Part I. 599 131G. Membrane 8d — cont. Holleweye, Alan de Bockeshulle, Thomas and Nicholas his brothers, Richard Hervy and Robert Brede with otliers broke his parks at Stratfeld Mortymer, co. Berks, hunted therein and carried away his deer. By p.s. Nov. 10. The like to Edmund Deyncourt, Roger de Cubbeldik and William de York. Spanneby, on complaint by the prior of Kyme tbat Adam de Normanton, Thomas de Brauncewell of Swarreby, Simon Hawardiner, William Kyme and John his brother and John his son, John Lyon, chaplain, Conrad son of Matilda de Barton and Walter le Machun of Anecastre with others broke his close and houses at Swarreby, co. Lincoln, by night, and carried away as well his cattle from his plough there, contrary to the statute, as 5 horses and a mare yoked to his wagons at Normanton, co. Lincoln, of the price of 20 marks, and his goods at the said towns of Swarreby and Normanton. By fine of 2 marks. Nov. 18. The like to Henry Beaufiz, J. de Donecastre and Adam de Heperton, as York. the king understands from the said John de Donecastre, Alexander de Cave and Robert de Sandale, whom he lately appointed to enquire into divers illicit conventicles and extortions practised at Beverley and in the vicinity, that divers persons were indicted for the said offences and very many were taken and committed to prison, to hear all complaints touching such offences. By 0. Membrane 7d. Nov. 25. Cawood. Nov. 25. Cawood. Commission to Simon de Kyme and Adam de Hopcrton to deliver the gaol of York of Robert de Styvcton, detained there for the death of Hugh Scot. By K. and C. Commission of oyer and terminer to H. Beaufiz, J. de Donecastre and Alexander de Cave, touching the persons who killed Richard de Raunde- haye at Secroft, co. York. By C. Membrane 6y p.s. 1316. Membrane 35 (Schedule). N^ttLham 'n 7T M RUSS6 ! of , Bristol > in accordance with a pardon JNottmgham. g^uted to all of the commonalty of the town of Bristol, from which pardon John le Taverner, and Thomas his son and Robert Martyn were on account of felonies for which they have abjured the realm excepted, of his out- lawry m the county of Gloucester for non-appearance before Henry bpygurnel and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer, to answer touching certain trespasses committed against the king and Bartholomew de Badeles" mere William Randolf, John de London, John del Celer, Peter Fraunceys and John Snow. j£ Dec. 28. Nottingham. Membrane 35. Pardon, upon fine made by the commonalty of the town of Bristol to them, with the exception of John le Taverner and Thomas his son, and Robert Martyn, who for divers felonies have abjured the realm, of all contempts, trespasses and disobediences committed by them against the king and his ministers in the said town and suburb thereof since 2 February, 5 Edward II. to the date hereof, provided that they answer the king for what they have received out of the custom which is called the ' Coket ' in the said town, or what ought to have been received out of that custom for the king's use. By K< am , c 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 005 1316. Membrane 35 — cont. Dec. 28. Pardon to the commonalty of the town of Bristol, John le Taverner Nottingham, and Thomas his son and Robert Marty n excepted, for receiving outlaws and indicted persons. Pardon to Thomas de la Grave, John de Kerdyf, Richard Oolpek, Robert de Holherst, William de Clif, Richard de Wodhull, Thomas Upediche, Richard le White, ' pessoner,' Thomas de Salop', Adam VVisman, John Fraunceis the elder, Richard de Cheddre, John de Keynsham, Philip de Sweyneseye, John le Lange, ' maryner,' Roger Blanket, Nicholas le Taillour, Philip le Spicer, Nicholas de Farleye, Gilbert de Derby, William Flemyng, Philip Wodward, Thomas Russel, Richard Hornecastel, Gilbert Pokerel, Geoffrey le Recker, John de Berkhain, John Tumberel, John Sire, Richard le Packer, Clement Turtle, John Waget, John le Suller, Robert le Fourbour, John Hornecastel, Thomas de Whiteleye, David le Walshe, Richard le Walse, Richard le Carter, Richard de Weston, Walter Ciiponn, Philip le Clerk, Adam Bele, shoemaker, Robert de Cadebury, baker, Henry Lovcl, butcher, John le Hore, butcher, Thomas de Roukerewe, William Curteys, Robert Bremel, shoemaker, Vincent Colpek, John Colpek, Richard de Burton, Stephen le Eyr, Gregory le Baker, John de Lodewel, 1 diere,' PIngh le Pritte, Hugh Heyne, Nicholas le Draper, John Chaf, John de Calne de Marina, Thomas de la Maryne, Walter de Chillenham, William Hay], ' cordewaner,' Thomas Tebaud, William Russell, ' peleter,' John atte Maryne, John le Ropere and Richard Estmere of Bristol of their outlawry in the county of Gloucester for non-appearance before Henry Spigurnel and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer, touching certain trespasses committed by them against the king and Bartholomew de Badlesmerc, William Randolf, John de London, John del Celer, Peter Fraunceys and John Snow. By K. 1317. Jan. 4. Grant to Doffus de Bardis, R"ger Ardinpelli and Dynus Forcetti and their Nottingham, fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, that they may receive 12,000 marks out of the issues of the sixteenth as hereafter set forth and their losses and expenses, if any shall be incurred through any hindrance or delay in collecting the same, and also the expenses of making such collection. Walter, arc'ibishop of Canterbury, John, bishop of Win- chester, Aymer do Valencia, earl of Pembroke, king's kinsman, Bartholomew de Badelesmere, and Walter do Norwyco, then treasurer, had in the king's name requested the merchants to pay as well for certain gold vases and other jewels, to be made at Paris and to be presented on the king's behalf to the Pope as the expenses of the king's envoys to the Pope;, to the sum of 0,000 marks sterling, and also asked them to advance another sum of 6,000 marks to Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa to transact the affairs of the king in Gascony, and 450/. sterling to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygjie- more, about to set out to Ireland on the king's service, which advances the merchants thereupon made, and the archbishop and others promised them that the king would assign the said 12,000 to them to be received out of the issues of the aid or tallage of a sixteenth granted by the com- monalty of the realm and out of the tenth by the clergy, viz., 0,000 marks out of the first moneys of the first term of the sixteenth and tenth, and" the remainder upon the issues of the sixteenth accruing from the second term of payment, so that they should be fully satisfied within the first fifteen days of May next ensuing. By K. and C. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and otherwise below. Jan. 1. Grant fo Roger de Northburgh, king's clerk, of the prebend of Neuton Ciipstone. in the church of St. Paul, London, in the king's collation by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of London. Bv p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the keeper of the spirituality of the bishopric of London. GOO CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. Jan. 6. Clipstone. Jan. 6. Clipstone. 1316. Dec. 28. Nottingham. 1317. Jan. 2. Clipstone. 1316. Dec. 29. Nottingham. 1317. Jan. G. Clipstone. Jan. 8. Clipstone. Jan. 15, Clipstone. Mcmb rane 35 — eont. Presentation of Roger Burgoyn, chaplain, to the church of Little Wrottyng, in the diocese of Norwich, void by resignation of Hu<*h do Wytherisfeld, the late rector thereof. ° ° Protection, with clause, for one year, for Hugh de Croft, goino- with Roger de Mortuo Mari, of Wygeinor, to Ireland on the kiug's service. By testimony of Roger de Mortuo Mari. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for William de Hillum parson of the church of Wygeton. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz : — John de Chargeux, canon of the church of St. Peter, Exeter. The same John de Chargeux, parson of the church of Lano-eneuton The same John de Chargeux, parson of the church of Ripton Abbots The prioress of St. Mary's, Winchester. John son of Gregory de Ayketon. The abbot of Waltham. Henry de Praiers. Mandate to Doffus de Barde and his fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, to deliver to Giles de Ispaunia, out of the subsidies granted in the duchy of Aquitaine for the war with Scotland, 100/ due to him out of the 108/. 14s. 4d., in which the king was bound to him as well for his wages in the roll of the Marshalsea, and in the war in Scotland in the year 7 Edward II. as for replacing his horses lost in the war, as appears in a bill under the seal of Ingelard de Warle, kind's clerk late keeper of the Wardrobe. Simple protection, for one year, for Philip de Kyme, going beyond the seas - ° Byp.s. Grant to Peter Trumel, king's yeoman, to whom at the instance of queen Isabella the king had granted that rent in the city and suburb of London, late of Adam de Stretton, and which, after the death of John de Faloys to whom the king had granted it at will, fell into the king's hands, to hold during pleasure, subject to the payment of 30/. a year at the Exchequor at the further instance of the queen, that he may hold the same during pleasure, quit of the said payment. g y p " Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. Appointment, during pleasure, of Ingelard de Warle, king's e'erk, to be a baron of the Exchequer in the place of Herveyde Stanton Jdng's clerk, late one of the barons of the Exchequer, and now chancellor ^thereof' [Pari. Writs.-] B K ' Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. Safe-conduct, until Easter, for William de Brumlegh, whom the kin" is sending to Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The like, until Midsummer, for John de Jargolia, going beyond the seas on the service of queen Isabella. The like, for two years, at the instance of Master Terricus de Westefale and James le Portre of Brussels, for John Hanoghe of Brussels, merchant, coming into the realm with merchandise to trade. Presentation of Nicholas de Eyworth to the vicarage of the church of Rikelyng, in the diocese of London, void by resignation of John de Alton, 10 EDWARD II. -Part II. 007 1317. .Tan. I. Clipstone. Membrane 35 — cont. the last vicar thereof, and in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of London. Grant, for life, to Richard de Gereseye, lately king's butler, of two tuns of wine a year, to be received at the hands of the king's chief butler. By p.s. Grant, for life, to John de Gereseye his son, in consideration of the good service of Richard de Gereseye, king's serjeant, of the reversion of the bailiwick of the viscounty of the island of Gereseye, which the said Richard de Gereseye holds for life. By p.s. Jan. 4. Clipstone. Jan. 4. Clipstone. Jan. 3. Clipstone. 1316. Dec. 27. Nottingham. Nov. 24. York. Nov. 15. York. 1317. Jan. I. Clipstone. Membrane 34. Writ of aid, until Midsummer, for John de Feriby, king's serjeant, whom the king is sending to purvey hay, oats and litter for the office of the Marshalsea. The like for the undermentioned purveyors, viz. : — John Sperman, William Lengleys, Richard Fristlyng, Robert de Donecastre, Thomas de Stokes, John de Sancto Albano J to purvey hay, oats and litter. to purvey litter and brushwood for lodging the king's horses. Licence for Elias son of John de, Colecestre and Juliana his wife to enfeoff Augustine de Woxebrugge, king's clerk, and Matilda de Rothyngea and the heirs of the said Augustine of (heir manor of Laton Mcrk, co. Essex, and the advowson of the priory of Latton, held in chief as of the honor of Bologne, which is in the king's hand. Licence for the abbot of Stratford, who has lately undertaken the burthen of the repair and maintenance of the causeway and bridges in the king's highway between Stratford atte Boghe and Hammestratfbrd, to take sand and gravel at certain places in the said highway, and to carry the same to other places less deep, and therein to make a dry way for those passing. Pardon to Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, king's kinsman, for his trespass in acquiring in fee without licence from John de W arenna, earl of Surrey, the castle and town of Castelacre and the manor of Wyke, with demesne lands of the manor, as well with knights' fees in the counties of Norfolk, Essex, Cambridge, and elsewhere belonging to the said casllo, which have fallen into mortmain, and with the advowsons of religious houses and churches in the said counties, the fees excepted which Richard Foliot held of the said earl of Surrey, all which are held in chief. By p.s. Confirmation to the clergy of the realm of the Articles of the Clergv, whereby divers liberties were granted to them in the Parliament at Lincoln, 9 Edward II. [Statutes at large, 9 Edward II] By K. and C. Licence for Edmund Gacelyn to enfeoff Ralph de Stakpolc, clerk, of the manor of Chipham and the hundreds of Chipham, Bisshopestone and Dynlewe, co. AVilts, held in chief ; and for the latter to re-grant the same to the feoffor and Eleanor his wile and the heirs of the said Edmund. By K. on the information of Anthony Pcssaigne of Genoa. Licence for the friars of the Order of St. Augustine to acquire in mort- main, a plot of land to the extent of five acres in the town of Boston and By p.s. to build a dwelling-house on it. 608 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1316. Nov. 24. York. 1317. Jan. 1. Clipstone. Jan. 8. Clipstone. Jan. 8. Clipstone. Jan. 4. Nottingham. Jan. 20. Daventry. 1316. Dec. 29. Nottingham. Membrane 33. Confirmation to the clergy of the realm of the statute for preserving inviolate liberties in respect of purveyance granted to them in the Parlia- ment at "Westminster, 3 Edward I. [Statutes at large, 10 Edward 11.] By K. and C. Pardon to Richard de Gereseye, king's Serjeant and butler, of all arrears due from him for the entire time in which he was the king's butler, and also all actions on account of silver vases and wooden vessels lost during that time while in his custody as well at Stryvelyn as elsewhere. By p.s. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Paganellus Bonmyn of Pistoja, king's yeoman, whom the king is sending to divers foreign parts. Pardon to John le Lavender of his outlawry in the county of Nottingham for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench when impleaded by Thomas de Monteneye to render account for the time when he was his bailiff in Bulcote and receiver of his moneys, provided that he surrender at the prison at Nottingham. Grant to Doff us de Barde, Roger Ardingelli and Dynus Forcetti and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, that they may receive 7,787/. 9*. 2d. out of the issues of the sixteenth granted by the commons and the tenth granted by the clergy of the realm, and their losses and expenses, if any, incurred by them, and also 1 heir expenses in collecting the money; any moneys they shall pay beyond the sums specified below are to be repaid to them. Walter, archbishop of Canterbury, John, bishop of Winchester, Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, the king's kinsman, Bartholomew de Badelesmere and Walter de Norwyco, then treasurer, in the king's name, had requested the said merchants to advance 6,000 marks to Anthony Pessaygne of Genoa for completing certain business of the king in Gascony, 400/. sterling to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemor, going to Ireland on the king's service, in part satisfaction of 2,000/. which the said Roger ought to receive for his service, and 3,387/. 9s. 2d. for silver vases and other jewels to be bought as well for the king as for queen Isabella for presentation to the Pope and for the expenses of the envoys in their passage from the port of Dover to the Court of Rome and their stay there. The archbishop, bishop &c. promised on the king's behalf to assign the said merchants 7,787/. 9s. 2c?. to be received out of the issues of the aid or tallage of the sixteenth granted by the commonalty of the realm and of the tenth by the clergy, viz. 3,087/. 9s. 2d. accruing from the first term of payment of the said sixteenth and tenth, and the remaining 4,400/. out of the first money accruing from the second term of payment of the said sixteenth together with any loss and expenses incurred by them. By K. and C. Mandate to Master John Walewayc, V.ing's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, for the restitution of the temporalities of the priory of St. Sepulchre, "Warrewyke, to "William de Coterugge, canon of that house, which was of the patronage of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, deceased, tenant in chief, and is in the king's gift by reason of the minority of the heir, whose election as prior thereof Walter, bishop of Worcester, has confirmed. Writ de intendendo in pursuance of the knights, free men, and other tenants of the house. Licence for John Torny and Isabella his wife to grant to John Giffard of Bryinerfeld and his heirs a moiety of the manor of Stapelford and the advowson of the church thereof, held in chief. By p.s. 10 EDWARD II.^Pabt II. 609 1317. Jan. 23. ( "auons Ashby. Jan. 22. Davontrv. 131G. Dec. 20. Olipstooe. 1317. Jan. 24. Woodstock. Jan. 24. Woodstock. Jan. 12. ( 'lip.stonu. 1316. Dec. 10. Clipstoru-. 1317. Jan. 15. Clipstone. Jan. 24. Woodstock. 84313. Membrane 33 — cont. Presentation of Walter de Dodenham, chaplain, to the church of Billyng, in the diocese of Lincoln. By p.s. Mandate to bailiffs and others to receive Walter le Keu of Lincoln, merchant of England, and Henry de Rutbude, burgess of Dordrecht, whom William, count of Haiuault, Holland and Seland and lord of Friesland, with the assent of John Maleghus, Hugemannus le Piz Clays, John de Tougre, Tholomau de Gaure, William Mauude, John le Fiz Clais and Coppardus du Temple, burgesses and merchants of the town of Dordrecht, and John le Clover and Richard le Clerk, burgesses and merchants of the town of Delft in Holland, lias appointed to be his attorneys and proctors in all pleas and suits touching him and his men relative to matters as well on the sea as on the sea coast, as appears by letters under the seal of the count and of the commonalty of the town of Dordrecht. Master James de Florencia, archdeacon of Winchester, going beyond the seas on the king's service, has letters nominating William de Staunford and Bernard de Haryngy of Florence his attorneys for two years. Protection, with clause, until Michaelmas, for Master John de Malmes- bury, going beyond the seas on the king's service. Protection, with clause nolumits, for one year, for Master Gilbert de Middelton, prebendary of Netherhavene in the church of St. Mary, Salis- bury. The like for the same Master Gilbert de Middelton as prebendary of Thame in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, of Kdyndon in the conventual church of Rumeseye, and also of Heynstrich in the church of St. Andrew, Wells. The like for the undermentioned persons, viz. : — Philip le Tannere of Trobregge, farmer of the chapel of Bradelegh in the diocese of Salisbury. John de Chchnersford, parson of the church of Stanford. Hugh Matte of Lullyugston. William de Hilluin, parson of the church of Wygeton. Presentation of John Hamelyn to the church of Penbehcr, in the diocc»e of St. Davids. Grant, during the minority of the heir, to Laurence Lespicer of that virgate of land in Eston, co Northampton, which Simon le Barber, deceased, held for life of the grant of Guy de Hello Campo, late earl of Warwick, tenant in chief, and which by reason of the death of the said Simon and the minority of the earl's heir is in the king's hands. By p.s. Grant, for life, to Roger Dammory, that he may maintain himself more fittingly in the king's service, of 200 marks a year, to be received at the Exchequer, until the king provide him with lands or rents to that value. By K. The like to William de Monte Acuto, steward of the king's Household. By K. The king has provided for both, as appears below. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of St. Mary's, York, by Hugh son of John atte Yate of Mi ton, of a messuage and 2 acres of laud in Mitou ; by Thomas le Yunge of Miton of a moiety of an acre of land in the same town ; by Master William de Walton of a GIO CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. Membrane 33 — cont. messuage in Popelton ; by Master Henry de Rillington of a toft in Buthum ; by Master William de Brampton of a toft and a bovate of land in Fowar- thorpe ; and by Simon de Kyme of a messuage and an acre of land in Neutou 'in the Wylughes'; which are of the fee of the abbot and convent, and are worth ] Is. Qd. a year, as appears by inquisition made by the sheriff of York ; licence also for them to hold in the said town of Buthum a toft which Henry Gruscy, deceased, bequeathed to them in his testament, which is worth Qd. yearly as nppears by the same inquisition; to hold in part satisfaction of lands to the value of 200/. a year, which Edward I. in the Parliament at Lincoln, upon their petition exhibited before him and the Council, and at the request of queen Margaret, granted them licence to acquire, as appears by the endorsement of their said petition. Membrane 32. Jan. 10. Clipstone. 1316. Dec. 30. Nottingham. 1317. Jan. 7. Clipstoue. Jan. 22. Daveutry. Walter, bishop of Worcester, going beyond the seas, has letters nomi- nating Nicholas de la Gore and John Collan his attorneys until Midsummer. By p.s. Simple protection, until Whitsunday, for Eustace Malherbe of Staunford, going beyond the seas to buy merchandise to bring to England to trade. Pardon to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemor, king's kinsman, for acquiring in fee, without licence, the manor of Blethvagh, co. Hereford, from Thomas de Bikenore, now deceased, tenant in chief. By p.s. Simple protection, until Midsummer, for William la Zousche of Haringworth going on pilgrimage to Santiago. By p.s. Presentation of Michael de Wathe to the church of Greynesby, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Richard de Osgodeby, the late rector thereof, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Adam Welle, tenant in chief. Jan. 7. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William Mount of Heghtred- Clipstonc. bury of a messuage, a virgate of land and 30s. of rent in Heghtredbury to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the parish church there for his soul and the souls of his ancestors and all Christians. By fine of 40s. Jan. 18. Licence for William de Monte Caniso and Alice his wife to grant their Loughborough, manor of Leyre atte Haye, co. Essex, held in chief as of the honor of Boulogne, to Hugh de Naunton and Eleanor his wife and the heirs of the said Hugh. Jan. 18. Laurence, prior of Boxegrave, staying beyond the seas, has letters nomi- Loughborough. nating Thomas de Shawe his attorney for two years. Jan. 17. Nottingham. 1316. Dec. 28. Nottingham. Grant for life to Master Andrew de Tange, king's clerk, for his good services to Edward I. and the kiug, of 20 marks a year at the hands of the sheriff of York out of the issues of his bailiwick. By p.s. Pardon to Robert de Reppes for acquiring in fee without licence from the king's kinsman, John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, the manor of Hillington, and 10/. 2s. 9f rZ. of rent in Grymston, Congham, Geyton and Stybridde and the advowson of the church of Stybridde, held in chief. By p.s. 10 EDWARD II.—Pabt II. 611 1317. Membrane 32 — cont. Jan. 15. Exemption, for life, at the request of queen Isabella, for Cicely, late the Clipstone. w jf e f John de Bauquelle, from all tallages, wakes and contributions per- taining to the king as well in the city of London as elsewhere in the realm. By K. on the information of the queen. Jan. 18. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Geoffrey de Ely of An vers, merchant. Loughborough, coming within the realm with merchandise to trade. Jan. 18. Pardon to the abbot and convent of Stratford (aite Bogh) for acquiring Loughborough. in mortmain without licence 8 acres of land in Ksthamme from Walter de Jernemuthe, 3 acres of meadow in Westhaiuine from Michael de Gaysham, 20 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow in Burstede from Richard son of David le Clerk and 30 acres of land in Burstede from John atte Wode, which are held of the abbot, and are worth lO.v. a year beyond all services according to their true value, as appears by inquisition made by the sheriff of Essex, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire 50/. worth of land and rents. Jan. 24. Woodstock. Jan. 24. Woodstock. Jan. 24. Woodstock. Jan. 24. Woodstook. Jan. 24. Woodstock. 1316. Dec. 30. Nottingham. Pardon to Matilda Gyan and Robert her son for acquiring for life, without licence, a messuage and a virgate of land in Lange Sutton from the abbot of Atheliugenye, tenant in chief; with restitution of the same. By fine of lOv. Pardon to Adam le Seler of Taunton for acquiring for life, without licence, a messuage and a virgate of land in Lange Sutton from the abbot of Athelingenye, tenant in chief; with restitution of the tame. By fine of lO.v. Licence for John de Percy and Agnes his wife to grant to Richard de Polhampton and Margaret his wife and his heirs their manor of Snthfalele, co. Berks, held in chief. By fine of 5 marks. Exemplification of letters patent dated 3 February, 35 Edward I., because the originals were accidentally burnt, being a pardon to Simon le Barun of Munselowe of his outlawry for non-appearance before William Martyn and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer in the county of Salop, to answer for the death of Geoffrey le Bercher of Petone, and of any outlawry incurred thereby. The prior of Kertemel, staying in England, has letters nominating William de Lyndale and Simon le Horsknave bis attorneys in Ireland lor two years. Pardon to Nicholas de Ronton for acquiring in fee, without licence of the late king, 4 acres of land in Staunton Lacy from Theobald de Verdon the elder, tenant in chief of the late king ; with restitution of the same. By fine of \ mark. Licence for John de Marsh ton to enfeoff William de Marihton of a messuage, a bovate of land and an acre of meadow in Little Sutton, held in chief. By fine of ^ mark. Protection, with clause volumus, for one year, for Robert de Harleye, going with Roger de Mortuo Mari of* Wygemor to Ireland. By testimony of Roger de Mortuo Mari. The like for Henry de Ribbesford, going as above. He also has letters nominating Henry de Hexstou and Richard Shep' his attorneys for the same time. Hugh de Croft, going as above, has letters nominating Philip de la Lee and Giles de Bradefeld his attorneys for the same time. Q Q 2 612 1317. Membrane 32 — cont. Jan. 26. Presentation of Thomas de Risshton to the church of Deen, in the Nottingham, diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of Westminster. Membrane 31. Jan. 24. Licence for John de Haudlo and Matilda his wife to enfeoff Hugh le Woodstock. Despenser the elder and William de Haudlo, clerk, of the manor "and honor of Holegod, the manors of Clya St. Margaret, Longedon, Welynton, Ardulveston, Upinton and Prestesweston, a virgate of land and iOs. of rent in Chetynton, Rammeshurst and Polileye, and the advowson of the church of Chetynton, co. Salop, of the manor of la Horewode and a moiety of the manor of Wolvernehampton, co. Stafford, 300 -. res of wood in Flefrith and a moiety of the manor of Kyderministre, co. Woi cester, 8 messuages, 12 shops, 15 cellars, 2 gardens and (52.?. of rent in Bristol, co. Gloucester, the manor of Haselbeche and the advowson of the church of that manor, co. Northampton, 20 marks and G0.s\ of rent in Budeston and Fennysutton, two parts of the manor of Great Chyverel and the advow- sons of the churches of the said manor and of Fennysutton, co. Wdts, the manors of Borham, Little Waltham and Great Holand, and a messuage, 260 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 80 acres of wood, 5 acres of pasture, 28/. of rent and a rent of 150 hens in Esthamme and Westhame, co. Essex, and the manor of Byllingford and the advowson of the church of the manor, co. Norfolk, held in chief, and also to grant to them the reversions of the manors of Conedovere and Wolstanton and a messuage in Shrewsbury, co. Salop, and the manor of Suckeleye, co. Worcester, and the manors of Bude- ford and Brome, co. Warwick, which Alice (sic), late the wife of Edward Burnel, holds in dower, and a third part of the manor of Great Chy verel, co. Wilts, which Hugh de Audele and Isolda his wife hold as her dower, and the manor of Rysyndonba=set (or Risendonbasset), co. Gloucester, which the said Aline holds for the term of her life, the manor of Bede- leswarthyn which Burga de Harlegh likewise holds for her life, also a messuage in Brugenorth which Nicholas Randolf holds for life, a messuage and 60 acres of land in Upynton, co. Salop, which John de Heygham holds for his life, 8 acres of meadow and a moiety of 2 mills in Kyderministre, co. Worcester, which Clement de Bounclent and Avice his wife hold lor their lives, 50 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow and a third part of a toft in Thingden (or Thynden) co. Northampton, which John Bisshop holds for life, and 13 messuages, 200 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 200 acres of wood, 185. of rent and a moiety of a mill in Stanstedemunfichet, co. Essex, which the said John Bisshop and Adam de Aungre hold for life of the inheritance of the said Matilda, all of which are likewise held in chief; and for the said feoffees to re-grant the same to the said John de Haudlo and Matilda and the heirs male of their bodies, with remainder failing such issue to the right heirs of Matilda. By K. .Ian. 24. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John Woodstock. Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, for John le Neuman of Norton to enclose a way leading from the king's highway below his court in Great Reynham on the east towards the south to the bridge of Patesle, for the enlargement of his court, provided that he make another like way on the south of the court. By fine of \ mark. Jan. 29. Grant for life to Henry de Shirokes, king's clerk, of the custody of the Wullingford. hospital of St. Mary Magdalen, Ripon, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of York. By p.s. Writ de intendendo for him in pursuance to the brethren and sisters of the hospital. 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 613 1317. Jan. 25. Ardley. Jan. 24. Woodstock. Jan. 27. Woodstock. Feb. 1. Clarendon. Jan. 29. Wallingford. 1316. Dec. 14. Clipstone. Membrane 31 — cont. Simple protection, for one year, for John de Saucto Omero, merchant and citizen of London, yeoman of J. bishop of Winchester, the chancellor, prosecuting business of the bishop throughout the realm. Licence for the prior and convent of Assheby Canonicorum to acquire in mortmain lands and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 10 marks a year. By p.s. Vacated and surrendered because on 24 July, 17 Richard II. they acquired lands and tenements in full satisfaction thereof. Licence, lor the alienation in mortmain, to ihe dean and chapter of St. Mary's, Lincoln, by Master Richard de Stretton, of a messuage in Lincoln, and by Master John de Haringtou and Philip de Gretton of a toft in Lincoln. By fine of 1 mark. Mandate to William Metre for the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Westminster to William de Kirtliugton, a monk of that house, whose election as abbot thereof, to which the king had given the royal assent, the Pope has confirmed. By p.s. Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the knights, free men and other tenants of the abbey. Philip de Kyme, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Dominic de Bukton and William de Waynflet his attorneys for one year. Exemplification, because of the breaking of the seal, at the instance of Ralph Basset of Drayton, to whose hands the undermentioned hind has now come, of a charter of king Henry [II.], dated at Santon, being a grant to Herbert Ruffus, king's serjeant, and his heirs of Walesala with its appur- tenances and liberties, at a rent of 4/. yearly. Witnesses: — Thomas the Chancellor (T. Com' Cane'), Richard de Lucy, Henry sou of Ger[old], the chamberlain, Richard de Campvulle (('anvill') and Robert de Dunsterville (Dunstanvill'). [Cart* Antiqux. P. 23, No. 33.] Safe-conduct, for one year, for Richard Dyot and Gerard Routh, king's merchants, who are going to Gascony to buy corn, wine and other victuals to bring to England. Grant to Philip de Ewyas, yeoman of the king's chamber, of the custody of the lands late of Nicholas Kayser, held in chief as of the honor of Tykhulle, to hold until the full age of the heir. By p.s. Writ de intendendo, until Easter, for Waltei de Reyndon, yeoman of the bishop of Winchester, the chancellor, whom the latter is sending to purvey victuals for his household and the clerks of Chaucery against their arrival in Wilts. 1317. Membrane 30. Jan. If). Licence for William de Ferariis to enfeoff Mordac de Meneteth of his Leicester. manor of Groby, co. Leicester, and of the advowsons of the churches of the manor, held in chief ; and for the latter to re-grant the same to him and Elena his wile and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder, failing such issue, to the said Mordac and his heirs. By p.s. Jan. 24. Pardon to Thomas de Beyssyn of the trespass in the grant, without licence, Woodstock, by Thomas son of John de Eyton to him and his heirs of two parts of the third part of the manor of Asshele, co. Stafford, and the advowson of the church of the manor, held in chief, and the reversion of the third part of the said part which Henry de Beieford and Eleanor his wife hold as her dower of the 614 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. Feb. 2. Clarendon. Jan. 30. Crookham. Jan. 28. Stamford. 1317. Membrane 30 — cont. inheritance of the said Thomas son of John ; grant to Thomas de Beyssyn that he may retain the advowson and hold it to him and his heirs, and licence for him to grant the said two parts and the reversion of the third part to the said Thomas son of John for life, with reversion to him and his heirs. By p.s. Safe-conduct, for one year, for John le White, merchant of Almain, coming to the realm with merchandise to trade. The like for Marius de Neva Cur[ia], merchant of Almain. Appointment, during pleasure, of the king's kinsman Master James de Ispania to be one of the chamberlains of the Exchequer of the Receipt in the place of Richard de Crombwelle. [JParl. Writs.'] By p.s. Licence for "Nigel de Coumbes to enfeoff William Jolif of a messuage and a moiety of a virgate of land in Sutton by Seford, held in chief ; and for the latter to re-grant the same to him, for life, with successive remainders to John de Coumbes and the heirs of his body, and, failing issue, to Joan de Coumbes and the heirs of her body, and Alice de Coumbes and the heirs of her body, and final remainder to the right heirs of the said Nigel. By fine of 20s. Jan. 28. Confirmation to the abbot and convent of Coverham of the grant made to Abingdon, them by Nicholas de Gertheston, knight, of that land and tenement which he held from Joan and Tunnok, daughters and heiresses of Richard son of Henry de Galewayth, in Akelthorpe, viz. two parts of a toft, and of a croft and of a bovate of land which the said Joan and Tunnok held by the name of inheritance from their father together with two parts of a garden lying between the tofts of Nicholas atte Styel and Ralph Underyehill (sic) ; also of the grant by Stephen de Coverham and Stephen his son of 4 acres and half a rood of arable land in exchange for the like quantity of land ; also of the release w hich William de Shireburn, parson of a moiety of the church of Ketelwell, made to them of his rights in the enclosure and the entire land of Oxemyre, the meadow, marsh and wood contained within the enclosure ; and also of the grant by John son of Robert de Mersk of a messuage in the town and territory of Coverham which he held of the gift of Roger Crak. By fine of 2 marks. Licence, until St. Margaret the Virgin, for William de Cusancia, parson of the church of Northreppes, co. Norfolk, to take by water 200 quarters of barley and 100 quarters of oats from his church of Northreppes to the priory of Fiitelwell, co. Essex, for the sustenance of the prior and monks, he having found security by John de Cotum, Elias de Thorpe and Simon de Thorpe, citizens of London, that he will not take the barley and oats elsewhere. Feb. 3. Grant, during the minority of the heir, to Laurence de Elmham, king's Clarendon, ewer (aquarius ; Laurenz nostre ewer, in the p.s.), in consideration of money paid by him into the king's chamber, of the custody of the lands late of John de Brianzon, tenant in chief, which by reason of the minority of John his son and heir are in the king's hands, to hold until the full age of the heir; with the marriage of the heir. By p.s. [3997.] Mandate in pursuance to Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent, to deliver to him the lands and tenements together with the body of the heir. By p.s. Feb. 7. Signification to W. archbishop of Canterbury of the royal assent to the Clarendon, election of Simon de Hauekeshell, canon of Bilsyngton, to be prior of that house in the place of John, the last prior thereof, deceased, in accord- ance with the charter of foundation of John Maunsel, confirmed by charter of Henry III. By p.s. Feb. 2. Clarendon. 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 615 1317. Feb. 4. Clarendon. Jan. 13. Clipstone. Feb. 10. Clarendon. 1316. Dec. 3. Scrooby. 1317. Feb. 11. Clarendon. Feb. 11. Clarendon. Membrane 30 — cont. John de Sutton and William de Wymberville, canons of Oseneye, bringing news of the cession of John de Bibury, late abbot thereof, have letters of licence to elect for the prior and convent. By p.s. Licence for the abbot and convent of Hayles to acquire in mortmain lands and rents to the value of 10/. a year. By p.s. Presentation of Richard de Haselarton to the church of St. John, Ivelcestre, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, void by the resignation of William de Stovveford, late rector thereof. Promise of repayment before Easter to Henry Nasard, king's merchant, citizen of London, as well out of the tenth granted by the clergy and the sixteenth and fifteenth granted by the laymen of the realm as out of other issues of the realm, of 508/. 8*. Sri. due to him for 202^ cloths bought from him by Walter de Norwyco, the treasurer, at divers prices and sent to Berwick-upon-Tweed to John de Weston, the chamberlain of Scot- land, for distribution to the mercenaries (stipeudariis) in the king's service in garrison in that town. Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and chamberlains. Grant in fee to Roger Dammory of the manor of Halghlon, co. Oxford, with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, etc. which Edmund, earl of Cornwall, the king's kinsman, acquired > n !111< 1 which he afterwards granted to Bartholomew de Kancia, for life, upon whose death it came into the king's hands. By p.s. Vacated because otherwise on the Fine Jloll under the same date. Signification lo W. archbishop of Canterbury of the royal assent to the election of Master Richard de Neuport, archdeacon of Middlesex, to be bishop of London. By K. Memhranb 29. Jan. 24. VYu 5 March, IH Edward II., as it a/>/>s below that the said David restored the letters for a certain sum of money paid to him and renounced nil claim. Presentation of Simon de Evesham to the church of Stowe St. Edward, in the diocese of Worcester, void by the resignation of the late rector, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of Evesham. Pardon to William de Rokele and Elizabeth his wife, John de la Rere, Walter Moulebayt and Robert le Grimme. of that which pertains to the king for a certain disseisin committed by them against William Jordan of Bray and Sibyl his wife, for which they were convicted and condemned to prison by John de Foxle and his fellows, justices of assize in the county of Berks. By p.s. 622 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. Feb. 19. Clarendon. Feb. 22. Clarendon. Feb. 19. Clarendon. Feb. 22. Clarendon. Feb. 24. Clarendon. Feb. 26. Clarendon. Feb. 28. Clarendon. March 25. Clarendon. Membrane 27 — cont. Grant, for three years, to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of Bristol, of pavage upon all wares brought for sale into the town. By p.s. Grant, for three years, to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of the town of Bristol, of quayage upon all wares brought for sale into the town. By p.s. _ Simple protection, until Midsummer, for John de Radyngden, going on pilgrimage to Santiago. By p.s. He also has letters nominating William son of William Breton of Tekene, his attorney for the same time. Grant to Henry de Lancastre, the king's kinsman, of the forfeitures of his tenants of Glaumorgan, who lately rose in insurrection against the king. By p.s. _ Simple protection, until Midsummer, for Geoffrey de la Lee, going on pilgrimage to Santiago. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Master Geoffrey de Hothum, precentor of St. Mary's, Suthampton. The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. : — Thomas de Welles. John le Botillere of Abyndon. Luke de Flisco, cardinal of the church of Rome, parson of the church of Tyringam. The master and brethren of the House of God, Dover. Hugh de Staunford, parson of the church of Staunton Harcurt. Edmund Hunne of Rosponte. The prior of Tykeford by Neuport Paynel. Protection, until Whitsunday, for the men whom William Soreweles is sending to Norfolk to buy corn to take to London, as he has found security that he will not take it without the realm. Mandate to Otto de Grandisono, keeper of the Islands of Gereseye and Gernereye, to permit William Aubyn and Robert de Barflete, burgesses of the town of Southampton, who are going with a ship to the islands to buy victuals to bring the same within the realm, to do so for one year, they having found security that they will not take the victuals elsewhere. By mainprise of William de Kerdif, John le Flemyng, John Stacy and Henry le Flemyng of Southampton. Pardon to Roger le Ridere of Hamele of his outlawry in the county of Southampton for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench to render an account to Luke Stout of Southampton, for the time when he was receiver of his moneys. Grant to Roger Damory on account of his good service against the Scots at Strivelyn and elsewhere, of the custody of tlie lands late of Robert de Wylughby, deceased, tenant in chief, with knight's fees, advowsons of churches, etc., together with the issues received from the death of the said Robert, to hold until the full age of the heir, together with the marringe of the heir. If the heir die a minor and unmarried, then the said Roger sball have the custody and marriage of the next heir ; and so from heir to heir. By K. Membrane 26. Feb. 17. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of queen Isabella, dated at Clarendon. Clarendon, 14 February, by which she granted, with the assent of the king, 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 623 1317. Jan. 28. Sandford. Feb. 25. Clarendon. Feb. 27. Clarendon. Feb. 24. Clarendon. March 1. Clarendon. March 3. Clarendon. March 3. Clarendon. March 3. Clarendon. Membrane 26 — cont. to Albinus de Beury and Margaret his wife, for their lives, the manors of Catesford, Rumbergh and Paulynes Creye, co. Kent, and all her other lands in the said towns, and in Wolewich and Modyngbam, together with the services of free men and villeins belonging to the said manors, in exchange for the manor of Sowes, which they hold in Ponthieu, and which they have granted to the king and his heirs, provided that they render to the king or his heirs, or also to queen Isabella, as far as pertains to her, 74s. 10|rf. a year, and pay the rents resolute of the said manors and lands. Licence for Robert de Rokwode to enfeoff John de Bares and Robert Clerebek of a messuage, HO acres of land, 7 acres of meadow, acres of pasture, 28 acres of wood, 40s. of rent, and a third part of a messuage, and of a mill in Aketon, held in chief, as of the honor of Peverell ; and for the feoffees to re-grant the same to him and Margaret his wife and his heirs. By fine of 5 marks. Pardon to John de Marsayle of his abjuration of the Islands of Jereseye, and Gernereye, for his theft in Jereseye of a pair of cart-wheels of the price of 3 petty shillings of Tours. Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election of John de Oseneye, canon of the house of Oseneye, to be abbot of that place. By p.s. Licence for John le Sauvage to enfeoff William de Skonynton of his manor of Milstede, co. Kent, held in chief ; and for the latter to re-grant the same to him and Lucy his wife and his heirs. By fine of 100s. Mandate to the canons of the king's free chapel of the castle of Hastingges to assign a stall in the choir and a place in (lie chapter to Richard de Ayremynnc, king's clerk, whom J. bishop of Chichester has admitted on the king's presentation to the prebendal portion of the church of Wertlyug in the said chapel, late of Adam de I'ontcfracto. Licence, at the request of Robert dc IJardclby, king's clerk, for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Jervaulx by John dc Braythweyt of a messuage, 30 acres of land and 3 acres of wood in Braythwcyt; by Richard Powe of 2 messuages in the same place; by Matilda late the wife of Reginald de Estwitton of a messuage there ; and by Richard Prudfot of a messuage and an acre of land, all in Kraythwevt. By K. and 0. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Geoffrey de Bardeneye, going on pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Whereas the king lately granted to Margaret, late the wife of Peter de Cavaston, formerly carl of Cornwall, his niece, to hold in tenendam during pleasure, and until he should make other provision for her state, the manor of Brtistwik, co. York, and she afterwards surrendered the same into his hands, in compensation for which manor lie granted her, for life, provided she does not marry without his licence, the castles, manors, and towns under- written, viz. the manor of Haghelegh, co. Suffolk, the castle and manor of Eye, the hamlets of Dalyngho, Alderton and Thornedon in the nine county, 20/. of rent a year, which the prior and convent ofBromholni render for the manor of Baketon, co. Norfolk, a certain yearly rent peitaining to the honor of Eye in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincoln, and Essex, together with the ward of the castle of Eye, and a free court pertaining to the honor in the county of Lincoln, which is extended at 11/. a year, the manor of Harewell, co. Berks, 43/. 18s. 9Jrf. rent a year in the city of London to be received from Qucenhithe, the manor of Little Weledon, 624 1317. Membrane 26 — cnnt. co. Northampton, the manor of Fordyugton with the hamlet of Whitewell, co. Dorset, 201. of rent a year of the farm of the town of Malmesbury, co. Wilts, 201. 15s. 6c?. a year accruing from the farm of the borough of Ivelcestre, co. Somerset, and a certain escheat in the same town, certain lands and tenements in Old Shorham, co. Sussex, the manor and town of Henle, co. Oxford, the manor of Neuport, co. Essex, the manor of Bradenech, co. Devon, the manor of Lideford with the free chase of Dertemore, and the manor of Wik Suthtenge, in the same county, saving to the king and his heirs knights' fees and advowsons of churches pertaining to the said castle, manors, towns, hamlets and rents; but if she marry without licence the same were to revert to the king. As a further favour he now grants that she may hold the same for life with the knights' fees, advowsons of churches, religious houses and hospitals pertaining thereto, provided that if she marry without licence the said castle, manors, etc. shall be resumed into his hands. By p.s. March 1. Mandate to Otto de Grandisono, keeper of the Islands of Gereseye and Clarendon. Geruereye, as the king understands that Nicholas Edrich of Southampton, Robert Genes, Robert Pycard, Peter de Cornaylle and John de Cornnvlle, are about to buy 400 quarters of wheat and barley in the islands and bring the same within the realm, upon first receiving security that they will not take them elsewhere, to permit them to buy the same, and to convey their purchases into the realm to trade with. Feb. 28. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Laurence de Poyhane, master of a Clarendon, ship which is called the ' St. Julian' of San Sebastian, going to Spain and divers parts to buy corn and other merchandise to bring into England, as he has found security that he will uot take the same to Scotland or elsewhere. March 6. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas atte Brigge of Langar larendon. of 63s. 6c?. of rent in Langar and Wyverton, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of St. Andrew, Langar, for his soul and the souls of his ancestors and all Christians. By fine of 4 marks. March 5. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Thomas de Luda, king's Clarendon, clerk, of 6 messuages, 20 acres of land, 4i acres of meadow and 20s. of rent in Louth and Somercotes, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the altar of the Holy Trinity in the chapel of St. Mary, Louth, for his soul and the souls of his ancestors and all Christians. By fine of 20s. Feb. 20. Writ de intendendo for John Pecok the uncle, and Geoffrey de la Penne, Clarendon, whom the king's merchants, Stephen de Abyndon, king's butler, and John Pecok the elder, king's yeoman, to whom the king lately granted for five years the purchase of tin in the counties of Devon and Cornwall, have appointed as their deputies under them, during their pleasure, to execute the duties which pertain to the said office. March 14. Simple protection, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for Richard de Pavely, Winchester, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, going beyond the seas Pardon to William le Flemyng, for acquiring in fee the manor of Wonfo in Glaumorgan from Reymund de Sully, deceased, who held it from Gilbert de Clare, late earl of Gloucester and Hertford, tenant in chief, and entering thereorf without licence after the land of Glamorgan came into the king's hand by the death of the earl ; with restitution thereof. By K. on the information of William de Monte Acuto. 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 625 1317. Feb. 26. Clarendon. Jan. 24. Brackley. March 3. Clarendon. Feb. 28. Clarendon. March 2. Clarendon. March 5. Clarendon. Feb. 28. Clarendon. March 3. Clarendon. 1316. Dec. 23. Clipstone. 1317. March 8. Clarendon. Jan. 24. Brackley. 84313. Membrane 25. Protection, for one year, for Henry le Flemyng and Robert de Barflet, burgesses of the town of Southampton, going with a ship of theirs to Cornwall to buy victuals to take to other parts of the realm, they having found the usual security. By mainprise of William de Kaerdif, John le Flemyng, and John Stacy of Southampton. Licence for the master and brethren of the hospital of Brakkele, to acquire in mortmain lands and rents to the value of 10/. a year. By p.e. Protection, for two years, for John, proctor of the lepers and other paupers of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen and St. Anthony, Romesie, going to divers parts of the realm with letters of John, bishop of Winchester, and his predecessors and other prelates, to solicit alms for their sustenance. Notification, at the request of Walter Drauk of Sefford, that it appears by letters patent of J. bishop of Chichester, exhibited before the king, that the said Walter Drauk of Sefford and John de la Porte were brothers, viz : sons of Nicholas de Berewyk and Juliana his wife, legitimately procreated in lawful marriage, and that they hail an elder brother Nicholas by name, who had two legitimate sons William and John, still surviving, as appears by an inquisition made by the said bishop in the place of the birth of the said Walter, John de la Porte, and Nicholas their brother, and of William and John his sons. Grant to Richard do Ayremynne, king's clerk, of the prebend in the church of Derlyngton, which Adam de Middelton, deceased, lately held, in the king's gift by reason of the voidauce of the bishopric of Durham. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the keeper of the spirituality of the bishop of Durham. Presentation of William le Blound to the church of Decn, in the arch- deaconry of Richemund. By K. Protection, until Michaelmas, for the men whom Roger atte Hirne is sending to divers parts to buy corn, wine and other merchandise to take to the city of London and elsewhere within the realm, as he found security in the Chancery that he will not take the same to the king's enemies or elsewhere than to England. Grant, for life, to the king's sister Mary, a nun of Ambresbury, to maintain her state more honourably, of the king's manor of Lutegnrshale. By p.s. Mandate to John de Fostebury to deliver the manor to her. Pardon to Echenevet The ap Griffith Vaghan Oworthonbre of the death of Yereward ap Yereward ap Phelip The Orehope, of which he was indicted, and also of any outlawry promulgated against him on that account. By p.s. Simple protection, until St. Peter ad Vineula, for John le Broun of Oucle, going with Master Henry de Hartle beyond the seas. Licence for the abbot and convent of Thame to acquire in mortmain lands and rents, to the value of 20 marks a year. By p.s. R R G2G CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. March 14. Winchester. March 9. Clarendon. March 13. Winchester. Feb. 9. Clarendon. March 5. Clarendon. Membrane 25 — cont. Presentation of Robert de Sandale, chaplain, to the vicarage of the church of Micheldevre, in the diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of Hyde. Grant to William de Salford, king's clerk, of the prebend in the church of Derlynton, which John de Snaynton (or Suaynton), deceased, lately held, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Durham. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the keeper of the spirituality of the bishopric of Durham. Nicholas de Tarente, sacristan, and William de Odyham, cellarer of the house of Hyde by Winchester, bringing news of the cession of Geoffrey de Ferynges, late abbot of that place, have letters of licence to elect for the prior and convent. Grant, for life, to John de Ispannia the younger, of the bailiwick of keeping the king's park of Langele Marreys and his warren there, receiving the usual fee, and also pasture in the park and manor for 12 great auimals, vi. : 6 oxen and cows, G mares or other horses, and 12 pigs. By p.s. Presentation of Walter de Blida to the church of Longeworth, in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the abbey of Abyndon. By p.s. Simple protection, until Michaelmas, for Nicholas de Walsokne, going on pilgrimage to Santiago. By p.s. Inspeximus and confirmation to the prior and convent of St. Swithun's, Winchester, of the following : — I. A writing of Adam de Suddune, being a release, with the assent of Juliana his wife, to Adam, then prior of the church of St. Svvithun, Winchester, and the convent of that place, of all the land which he held of them in their manor of Bledune, in return for which they have granted to him all the land which they held in demesne in their manor of Westwod on Thursday after St. Matthew, 11 Edward I. with a messuage, garden and meadow appertaining thereto, saving to them all their men holding from them there, with all services and customs, rent, reliefs, wardships, marriages, fines, amercements and escheats, etc., and also all the land which Joan, late the wife of Jordan Bulebek, held in Westwode in name of dower when it should fall in, to hold to him and his wife in dower without alienation with reversion to the said prior and convent. II. A writing of John de la Sale of Woulvricheston, son and heir of William de la Sale of Woulvrichei-ton, dated at Woulvricheston, Sunday after St. Gregory, 1311, being a release to the said prior and convent of his claim which he had in common of pasture for 18 oxen, with the oxen of the prior, in the pasture which is called 'la Somerlese' in the town and territory of Woulvricheston as an appurtenance of his free tenement in t he town, as his ancestors had no right of ingress or common except at the will of the prior and convent, or of their bailiffs there whenever strangers paid a sum of money for the said pasture for an ox, and whenever as bondmen of the prior they do in the same town for each ox the ploughing of half an acre, where ordered. Witnesses : — Richard de Polhampton, Peter de Eketon, Adam de Fauelore, Robert de Haddele, John Farys, John de Leges, John de Froille, Robert de Farnham, clerk, - and others. By K. 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 627 1317. Membrane 25 — cont. March 14. Grant to William de la Beche, to whom the king had granted the custody Winchester, of the manor of Toppesfeld, co. Essex, and manor of Northiuton, co. Wilts, late of John de Berwico, tenant in chief, to hold during pleasure by render- ing the extent thereof yearly at, the Exchequer, in consideration of his good service, and for 200/. paid by him in the king's chamber, of the same custody quit of all rent until the full age of the heir. By p.s. March 14. Notification, to prevent sinister suspicion, that the defect in the right ear Winchester. f John de Blendeworth was caused by the bite of a horse. March 14. Acquittance for tlic ahbot and convent of Ccrnc, sub-collectors in the Winche-iter. bishopric of Salisbury of the tenth granted by the clergy, of 210/. received in the Wardrobe on 10 March by the hands of the bishop, dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherlelon. The like for the abbot and convent of Radyngges for 1!)0/. March 3. Safe-conduct, for one year, for John de Kcrdif of Bristol, king's merchant. Clarendon, going to divers parts, as well without as within the realm, with merchandise to trade. By p.s. Membrajse 24. March 14. Winchester. March 9. Clarendon. March 14. Winchester. Feb. 15. Clarendon. March 13. Winchester. March 11. Winchester. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Muchelham, by John de Hydenye, of 20 acres in Haylesham, a»d by Henry Paulyn of 5 acres of land in the same town, by John son of John de Redemelde of Beverington of 27 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow in Erlyngton, by Simon Lewyne of 32.$ acres and a n od of land and 3*. dd. of rent in the said towns of Haylesham and Erlyngton, by Nicholas de Ilolevvich of 4 acres of land in Sefford, by Laurence de Chillye of 11*. 2\d. of rent in Manekesye, and by John Dobbes of is. of rent in Haylesham, all of which are worth 31*. a year, as appears by inquisition made by Master John Walewayn, eschcator this side Trent, in pari satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lauds, tenements and rents to the value of 20 marks a year. Inspeaimns and confirmation of letters patent of queen Margaret, dated at Tynemuth, 10 September, 32 Edward I. graniing to Henry licit, for life, the custody of her park of Devises. By p.e. Confirmation of a grant by Walter de la Lynde to Simon de Monte Acuto of the bailiwick of the bcdelry which Ik; held in the county of Somerset on the west of the Peret, held in chief. Grant, for five years, to the king's merchants, Stephen de Abindon, king's butler, and John Pecok the elder, king's yeoman, of the purchase of tin in the counties of Cornwall and Devon to hold in the king's name, notwithstanding that the late king granted licence to the skinnary men to sell all tin in those counties to whomsoever they wished unless he or his heirs wished to buy the tin. By p.s. Protection, until Midsummer, for William de Lych and Thomas de (iloucestre, servants of Master Edmund de London, parson of the church of Lymplesham, who is sending them to the towns of Bristol and Gloucester, to sell his corn there, as he has found security that he will not take it without the realm. By the Chancellor. Writ of aid for Walter de Brokenesford, king's yeoman, whom the king is sending to purvey necessaries for the office of the poultry. The like for John de Luython. KB 3 628 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. March 14. Winchester. March 10. Clarendon. March 14. Winchester. March 16. Winchester. March 16. Clarendon. March 16. Uronghton. March 14. Winchester. March 20. Clarendon. March 20. Clarendon. March 16. JSIottisfont. Membrane 24 — cont. William, abbot of Ste. Katherine du Mont, Rouen, staying beyond the seas, has letters nominating Roger Hwyt[er] and Roger de Mortuo Man, his attorneys for three years. Presentation of Master William de Fakenham to the church of Jaggeleye, in the diocese of Chichester, void by the resignation of John le Girdelere, the late rector thereof, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Giles de Plaiz, deceased, tenant in chief of the late kiDg. Licence to William de Newport, to act as sub-sheriff for Essex, from which office he was removed by the barons of the Exchequer, before whom he was, at the suit of Master Richard de Gravesende, treasurer of St. Paul's, London, convicted, condemned to prison, and prohibited henceforth from meddling with any office belonging to the king, for certain excesses and trespasses alleged to have been committed by him under colour of his office, satisfaction having been made by him as well to the king as to the said Master Richard. By K. Safe-conduct, wntil Michaelmas, for Franciscus Mordechastellis. merchant, going beyond the seas on business of the king Presentation of Thomas de Teffonte to the church of Wytteneye, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the bishopric of Winchester. By K. Grant to the prior and canons of Ivychurch of pasture for 40 oxen and cows within the king's park of Clarendon. By p.s. Grant, for six years, to Edmund de Kendale, going on pilgrimage to the Holy Land, in aid of his sustenance on the pilgrimage, that he may hold the manor of Lyndon, co. Rutland, quit of the yearly rent of 6/. 6s. 6^d. at the Exchequer, subject to which the king had lately granted him the said manor to hold during pleaswre ; and licence for him to demise the manor to whomsoever he will for that time. By K. Grant to Hugh le Despenser the elder, in part satisfaction of certain debts due to him from the king, and in recompence for 180/., of the custody of the manor of Polton by Crekkelade, co. Wilts, late of Nicholas de Sancto Mauro, deceased, tenant in chief, in the king's hands by reason of the minority of Thomas, his son and heir, who was of the age of twelve and a quarter years on 5 February last past, which is extended at 12/. lis. a year, as appears by inquisitions made by Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent, to hold to the value of 20/. a year, to the full age of the heir, or for the same time should the heir die during minority, the next heir being a minor. If the said Hugh be removed before such time, due recompense shall be made to him. Mandate in pursuance to the escheator. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to Walter, archbishop of Canter- bury, by Master John de Rodeswell, of 8 acres of land, l£ acres of meadow, and 2 acres of wood in Sevenhok adjoining the archbishop's park of Otteford, for the enlargement thereof. Safe conduct, until Michaelmas, for Nicholas de Wysebech, of the Order of Preachers, going to the Court of Rome on business of the king. Grant to the prior and convent of St. Swithun's, Winchester, that the grant for life, which they made at the king's request, to John de Nantoiil, king's yeoman, and usher of queen Isabella, of 20/. a year to be received out of themhouse for the sustenance of himself and two grooms and two horses, shall not be to their prejudice in the future, or taken as a precedent. By p.s. 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. C29 1317. Membrane 24 — cont. March 21. Licence for the enfeoffment of William de Haselwell, of the under- Clareudon. mentioned lands, messuages, mill, etc. in Bremesgrave, held in chief, viz., by William Jurdan of Kyngesnorton of a messuage, a carucate of land, 3 acres of meadow and 3 acres of moor; by Alvred Thekyng of 2 acres of land ; by William atte Welle of 2 acres of land ; by Adam atte Felde of 2 acres of land ; by Richard Brademedewe of a mill, 5 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, and 2 acres of pasture; by Hugh de Cotterugge of a moiety of an acre of moor; by Thomas Jurdan, chaplain, of 32s. of rent; and by Richard de la Lynde of 5s. of rent. By fine of 40s. March 26. Exemplification, at the request of J. bishop of Lincoln, of the record and Clarendon, process of suit before Saloman de Roffa and his fellows, justices in eyre of the late king in the county of Oxford, between the king and Oliver, bishop of Lincoln, touching the advowson of the abbey of Eynesham, wherein it was found that the bishop had the better right to the advowson, and the mandate of the same king, dated 1 June, 35 Edward I. to Walter de Gloucestre, then escheator on this side Trent, to meddle no further with the abbey, which on the death of the abbot he had taken into the king's hands. Membrane 23. March 20. Confirmation to the abbot and convent of Beaulieu of the under- Clarendon. mentioned grants, releases, etc. viz.: — I. Grant by Robert de Punchardon of the homage and service of Herbert de la Bury, due for his tenement in Colebury, in the parish of Helingh, together with 2*. of rent which the said Herbert was accustomed to render for the same tenement; of another grant by the said Robeit of whatever he held in fee in the said parish of Helingh. II. Remise which John de Insula, knight, made to their house of all his right, by reason of his bailiwick in the forest of Chute, as well in the expeditation of the dogs of the abbot and convent and of their men, as in any other exactions or demands, by which he could have granted the liberty of de-afforcsting to the abbot and convent. III. Ratification and grant by Richard le Noreys of the Isle [of Wight] of ingress in his fee in Wippingham, and of the purchases of lands made by the abbot and convent and also of all grants made or to be made to them by any in his fee. IV. Grant and confirmation by John de Calvo Monte of a plot of land in Porthalon, containing in length ten perches of the king's measure {reyalis meimire), and bounded on the north by the stream which falls into the sea, and extending ou the south five perches to the hill. V. A further giant by the same John de Calvo Monte that the abbot and convent and their men may draw up their boats upon hia land at Porthalon. VI. Grant and confirmation by William de Hippele, son of Hugh de Hippele, of his tenement or messuage and laud in the New Forest, with the service of William Chippe of Hardele, and also of John Edgar of Yatham, the tenant of a croft called 1 Farndon T in Hippele. By fine of 5 marks. March 23. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters of John, bishop of Winchester, Clarendon, the chancellor, dated at London, 11 Kal. April, being an Inspeximus and confirmation of letters of Henry, late bishop of Winchester, dated at Meiewell, 7 Id. October 1305, granting to the prior and convent of CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. Membrane 23 — cont. St. Swithun's, Winchester, 30 marks a year, to be received out. of the rents of the fair of St. Giles by Winchester, by his treasurer of Wolvesey, in accordance with the like grants by Henry, Richard and Godfrey, formerly bishops, for the repair and emendation of their church. By K. March 18. Richard de Langeham, canon of Chetwod, bringing news of the resigna- Clarendon. tion of Roger de Lynham, late prior of that house, has letters of licence to elect for the sub-prior and convent. Safe-conduct for Hervey de Terling, citizen and king's merchant of London, going to divers parts beyond the seas with wool to trade. March 22. Mandate to all sheriffs and others to arrest John Curteys, master of a ship Clarendon, called ' La Nicholas ' of Suth Jernemuth, which had lately put into Portesmuth ; Stephen de Abyndon, king's serjeant and butler, had taken 2 tuns of wine from the ship for the king's prise, and had bought from the said John Curteys 30 tuns and 11 pipes of wine for the king's use, and caused each tun to be marked with the usual mark, but the said John secretly took away ship and wines against the will of the said Stephen. They are to aid John de Say, attorney of the said butler, whom the king is sending to view the goods seized with him. March 20. Mandate to Maurice de Berkele, justice of West Wales, to permit Master Clarendon. John Walewayn, king's clerk, to whom the king has committed the office of escheator on this side Trent, to exercise his office in the parts of Wales, lands, tenements and knights' fees held in chief by reason of the princi- pality of Wales excepted. The like to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of North Wales, and John Giffard, keeper of the lands of Morganno in Wales, late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, deceased, tenant in chief. March 7. Simple protection, until Michaelmas, for William la Zousche of Haveryng- Clarendon. worth, going on pilgrimage to Santiago. By p.s. March 20. Pardon to Agatha, late the wife of William de la Gotere of Boston, in- Clarendon. dieted for assenting to the death of her husband, lately killed there, with which she was maliciously charged. By p.s. March 21. Licence for Thomas de Hauville to enfeoff Thomas son of Thomas de Clarendon. Hauville of his manors of Dunton and Reynham r co. Norfolk, and Ha- cumby, co. Lincoln, and of the advowsons of the churches of the manors of Raynham and Hacumby, held in chief. By fine of 40/. March 23. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and leprous sisters Clarendon, and brothers of Maydenbradele, by Richard Bricz, of a messuage, 6 bovates of land, 2 acres and a rood of meadow, 26 acres and a rood of pasture, and Id. of rent in Gernefeld, to find a chaplain, a brother of the house, or any other chaplain, to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of St. Mary, Maydenbradele, in honour of her, and for the souls of the faithful departed. By fine of 4.0s. March 28. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Walter de Donewyco, William de Ras- Clorcndon. keif and Elias de Eton, burgesses of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and also for their ship, as they are going in their ship called la Trinite of Berwick to Gascony, to purvey and buy wines and other necessaries to take to the town. The like for the following merchants of the same town going to Gascony for the like purpose, viz. : — Roger Bisshope, Elias de Heton, John Pycard and William de Norham, I burgesses John de Ernham, f Tweed. William de Raskelf, John Pertrik, of Berwick-upon- 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. G31 1317. March 16. Clarendon. March 23. Clarendon. March 25. Clarendon. March 21. Clarendon. Marcli 20. Clarendon. March 25. Clarendon. March 26. Clarendon. March 24. Clarendon. March 22. Clarendon. March 20. Clarendon. Membrane 23 — cont. Neapoleo, cardinal of the church of Rome, prebendary of Suttou, in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, and of Suthcave, in the church of St. Peter, York, going to the court of Rome, has letters nominating Mynetellus de Seuis his attorney for three years. William, prior of Tykeford by Neuport Paynel, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Richard de Chechele, his fellow monk, and Peter de Neuport his attorneys for one year. Grant to Roger Damory, in consideration of a sum of money paid by him into the King's Chamber, of the custody of the lands and tenements late of Robert de Wylughby, tenant in chief, in the king's hands by reason of the heir being a minor, together with the issues received from the time of the death of the said Robert, to hold until the full age of the heir, together with the marriage of the heir. If the heir die during minority unmarried, the next heir being a minor, Roger Damory is to have the same custody during the minority, and so of successive heirs. By p. 8. Vacated because otherwise above. Mandate in pursuance to Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent. The like to Robert de Sapy, escheator beyond Trent. Grant to Hugh le Despenser the younger of that which pertains to the king from the trespass committed by Kathcrine Giffard, in exhibiting in the king's court a certain false acquittance of 2,000/. before the treasurer and barons of Ihe Exchequer, against John Giffard, her sou, whereof she was convicted. By p. 8. Vacated because otherwise below. Exemption for life of Bernard Haryngi, citizen of London, from all tal- lages, aids, wakes and contributions within the city; exemption also for him from being put on assizes, juries or recognisances; and from being made mayor, sheriff, escheator, provost, coroner, alderman or other minister there against his will. By K. Signification to J. bishop of Winchester of the royal assent to the election of William de Odiham,a monk of the house of Hyde by Winchester, to be abbot thereof. By p.8. Presentation of John de Harewe to the church of Rye, in the diocese of Chichester. Grant to Simon de Monte Acuto, king's kinsman and clerk, of the pre- bend which Master John de Nassington, deceased, held in the church of St. John, Beverley, in the king's gift by reason of the voiuance of the archbishopric of York. By p.s. Mandate iu pursuance to the chapter of the said church. Grant to Robert de Wodehuse, king's clerk, of the prebend which Master John de Nassington the elder, deceased, held in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the arch- bishopric of York. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the chapter. Grant in frank almoin to the prior and canons of Ivyehurch, in augmen- tation of their sustenance, of the advowson of the church of Tydolfeshide, and licence for them to appropriate it iu mortmain. By p.s. Giant to the prior and convent of Ivyehurch of 100*. a year of the king's alms, to be received out of his manor of Claryndon, at the hands of his bailiff, in aid of linding a light burning for ever in the monastery. By p.8. Vacated because surrendered and othenvise on the Patent Roll of 5 Edward 111. 632 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. March 14, Winchester. March 20. Clarendon. March 20. Clarendon. March 16. Clarendon. March 26. Clarendon. March 23. Clarendon. March 28. Clarendon. March 26. Clarendon. March 27. Clarendon. March 23. Clarendon. Membrane 22. Pardon to Hamo Colt of Sandwich of his outlawry in the county of Kent for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench to answer William de Insula touching a trespass committed against him, provided he surrender at the prison of Canterbury. Pardon to the prior and convent of Lanrecost, who have been impover- ished by the inroads of the Scots, of their trespass in acquiring in mort- main, without licence, from Matilda, late the wife of William le Mareschal, a messuage in Carlisle ; with restitution thereof. Pardon to John Bele, of the parish of St. Mary de Castro, in Gernereye, of his abjuration of the Island, according to the custom of the Island, for a larceny committed there by Perota, sometime his wife, for which she was hanged. By p.s. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of St. Edmunds by Gilbert de Neketon of 2 messuages, 100 acres of land, 30 acres of meadow and 18«. of rent in Mildenhale, which are held of them, and are worth 51s. 4rf. a year according to their true value, as appears by an inquisition made by Master Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 40/. a year. Grant to William de Everdon, king's clerk, on account of his good service to Edward I. and the king, of 20/ a year at the Exchequer beyond his fee as remembrancer of the Exchequer, to hold until he shall be provided with a benefice. By K. Grant, for life, to Adam de Aune, chaplain, of the chantry of the chapel in the hospital of St. James without Chichester, which John Gilbert, chaplain, deceased, had held, receiving the same stipend. Presentation of William de Knaresburgh to the church of Arneclif in Craven, in the diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands late of Henry de Percy, deceased, tenant in chief. By p.s. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Worcester by Walter de Ancredam of a messuage, a virgate of land, 6 acres of meadow and 10*. of rent in Dodenham and Ancredam, in augmentation of their alms. • By fine of 20s. at the instance of William de Thorntoft, and by p.s. Safe-conduct, for three years, for Theodoric de Hofstat, clerk, called Thorek, coming within the realm with his family and goods. Grant, for life, to John de Vienne, king's clerk, of the office of con- troller of customs in the city of London, with the usual fee. By p.s. Vacated because otherwise below. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Athy as captain of the fleet going to Ireland on the king's service in the company of Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemor, the king's kinsman. When the latter shall have landed with his men and armaments, the said John with the fleet is to stay at sea during the king's pleasure for the defence of Ireland and the king's land of Scotland. By p.s. Writ of aid for him in pursuance. By p.s. Power for John de Athy, appointed as above, to select sufficient men fit to bear arms to remain with him in the fleet for the defence of the said lands, and also to punish those, whom he shall find acting against the king, and rebels. By p.s. 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 633 1317. Membrane 22 — cont. March 28. Protection, with clause rogamus, for three years, for the master and Clarendon, brethren of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr of Aeon in the city of London and their men and possessions. March 30. Pardon to Robert le Carpenter of Wilden for the death of William Clarendon. Osberne, as it appears by the record of Walter de Mullesworth and his fellows, justices appointed to deliver the gaol of Bedeford, that he killed him in self-defence. March 31. Mandate to Richer de Refham and William de Leycestre for the restitu- Clareudon. tion of the temporalities of the bishopric of London to Master Richard de Neuport, late archdeacon of Middlesex, whose election as bishop of London W. archbishop of Canterbury has confirmed. By p.s. Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the knights, free men and tenants of the bishopric. March 31. Mandate to Master John Walewayn, escheator this side Trent, for Clarendon, the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Evesham to William de Clieryton, a monk of that house, whose election as abbot thereof the Pope has confirmed. By p.s. Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the knights, free men and other tenants thereof. Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election of William de Warmynton, canon of the house of St. Mary, Chetwode, to be prior thereof. By p.s. March 26. Licence, at the instance of Nicholas de Gray, for the alienation in Clarendon, mortmain by Thomas son of William le Clerk of Radeclif on Trent to Hugh de Goushill, parson of the church of that place, of a messuage with a plot of land, containing 137 feet in length and 10 feet in breadth, adjacent to the dwelling place of his parsonage there, for the enlargement thereof, in exchange for a messuage in the same town. April G. Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, for John Pecok the younger, yeoman Clarendon, and usher of the king's hall, whom the king is sending to purvey necessaries for the office of the hall. By p.s. The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. : — Gilbert de Wynston, yeoman of the hall. William de la Chaumbre, usher of the king's chamber. June 16. The like, for one year, for Robert Romayn and Roger de Astleye, Westminster, purveyors for the office of the kitchen. April 7. Master Richard de Nonynton and Robert de Icclesham, canons of Clarendon. St. Ethelbert's, Hereford, bringing news of the death of R. late bishop of Hereford, have letters of licence to elect for the dean and chapter. By p.s. 'April 5. Grant to Master Frederick de Barde, king's clerk, of the prebend of Clarendon. Fenton which Master Thomas de Cobeham lately held in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the arch- bishopric of York. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter. March 27. Grant, for life, to John de Vienne, king's clerk, of the office of controller Clarendon, of the king's custom in the city of London, receiving the same amount yearly as his predecessors. By p.s. Membranes 21 and 20. March 7. Confirmation of very many giants by divers benefactors to the abbot and Clarendon, convent of Thame. [Part/// printed in MonasticonJ] By K. CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. April 5. Clarendon. March 19. Clarendon. April 10. Clarendon. April 17. Windsor. April 13. Crook ham. April 14. Crookham. March 24. Clarendon. April 11. Clarendon. April 15. \Vind6or. April 8. Clarendon. March 14. Winchester. Membranes 21 and 20 — conl. Grant, for life, to Guy de Villers, king's yeoman, of the custody of the king's castle and forest of Cressy, receiving the usual fee. By p.s. Release, in consideration of their good service to the king aud to queen Isabella of William de Horwode, kiug's yeoman, and that he may continue more decently in the queen's service, to him and Christiana his wife, for his life, of the 12/. a year which they pay at the Exchequer for the manor of Polhampton and the pasture of Kingesleswe, co. Southampton, which they hold for life of the king's grant, so that after his death the said Christiana, if she shall survive her husband, shall pay the said rent at the Exchequer, so long as she shall hold the manor and pasture. By p.s. Nicholas, abbot of St. Andrew's, Vercelli, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating Giles de Castello, canon of the same house, his attorney for three years. By fine of 40*. Grant to Hugh le Despenser the younger of that which pertains to the king of a trespass committed by Katherine Giffard in exhibiting a forged writing of release of 2,000Z. before the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer, against John Giffard her son, whereof she was convicted. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. Authority to W. archbishop of Canterbury, W. bishop of Exeter, and Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, to open the Council at Westminster on Friday next in the king's name, as he will not be able to attend in person. [Pari. Writs.'] By K. Protection for Terricus de Alemannia, who is detained by ill health and is about to remain, for the sake of recovering, in the manor of Esthamme, which the abbot of Stratford has leased to him, during the will of the abbot. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Thomas atte Hide and John Lyon, whom J. bishcp of Winchester, the chancellor, is sending to divers parts of England to purvey corn and other things for the sustenance of his house- hold aud the king's clerks of the Chancery. The like for William Pape of Certeseye. Protection, with clause, until Midsummer, for John de Chelmersford, clerk, going to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, who is staying on the king's service beyond the seas. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Guttardus de Lebreto, archdeacon of Canterbury and Huntingdon. The like for Sir Reyniund, cardinal deacon of Sancta Maria Nova, dean of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, and archdeacon of Leicester. Presentation of William de Dereham to the church of Ridemereshulle, in the diocese of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Durham. By p.s. Presentation of Thomas de Baumburgh to a moiety of the church of Elnestowe, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the abbey of Elnestowe. Grant to John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, to whom the king lately granted the custody of the casile and lands of Thlanandevery in the Marches of Wales, late of Nicholas de Audele, tenant-in-chief, which were then in the king's hands by reason of the minority of the heir, to hold to the full age of the heir, rendering the extent thereof yearly at the Exchequer, that if the 10 EDWARD II.— Pabt II. G35 1317. Membranes 21 and 20 — cont. heir die during minority, the next heir heiug a minor, he shall have the same custody during the minority of the next heir, and so on of successive heirs. By p.s. March 12. Grant to the king's sister Mary, nun of Ambreshiry, to whom the king Duuton. had granted for life the manor of Lutgarshale, that she may hold it to- gether with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, &c. By p.s. April 20. Grant to Richard de Ellesfeld of the prebend in the church of St. Paul, Westminster London, which Master Thomas de Cobeham lately held, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the bishopric of London. By K. on the information of Richard de Ayremynne. Mandate in pursuance to R. elect of London. April 18. Protection with clause nolumus, for three years, for Reymund, cardinal "Westminster, deacon of Sancta Maria Nova, archdeacon of Leicester; the like for him as prebendary of Heghtredebury and of Mere in the church of St. Mary, Salisbury ; and also as parson of the church of Great Lek. By the Chancellor. April 19. Presentation of Ralph de Sancto Amando to the church of Everdon, in Westminster, the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the abbey of Berney in England being in his hands. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton. Grant to Robert Broun, clerk, of the prebend in the free chapel of Holgodecastel, which Master Richard de Eyton, deceased, lately held, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Hereford. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherlcton. Mandate in pursuance to the keeper of the spirituality of the bishopric of Hereford. April 4. Grant for life to Richard deMiddelton, yeoman of the king's chamber, of Clarendon, the ollice of Marshal of measures in Ireland, without rendering anything for the same, in order that he may the better continue in the king's service. By p.s. [4129.] April 19. Gilbert de Maddeleye ami John de Harleye monks of the church of Westminster. St. Mary, Worcester, bringing news of the death of W. late bishop of Worcester, have letters of licence to elect for the prior and convent thereof. By K. March 27. Giant, during pleasure, to Dougal Makdowel, in consideration of his Clarendon, good service and in recompence of his losses in the king's service, of 20/. a year at the Exchequer until the king shall order otherwise for his state. By p.s. April 18. Protection with clause, until Michaelmas, for Roger de Mortuo Mari of Westminster. Chirk, staying on the king's service in North Wales. By K. The like for Richard Foliot, who has gone with Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemor on the king's service to Ireland. By testimony of Roger de Mortuo Mari. Membrane 19. March 30. Grant to Robert de Wodehous, king's clerk, of the prebend in the church Clarendon, of Aukeland which Master Louis de Bello Monte, king's clerk and kins- man, lately held, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Durham. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the keeper of the spirituality of the bishopric of Durham. Vacated because otherwise below. 5 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. April 1. Clarendon. April 4. Clarendon. March 30. Clarendon. March 2. Clarendon. April 7. Clarendon. April 9. Clarendon. April 4. Clarendon. April 6. Clarendon. April 7. Clarendon. April 5. Clarendon. Membrane 19 — cont. Mandate to Antony Pessaigne of Genoa to deliver the wheat, wine, honey, wax and spices, which he has undertaken to purvey and is bound to deliver at the town of Newcastle-on-Tyne for the war with Scotland, to Stephen le Blund, receiver of victuals in those parts. By C. Mandate in pursuance to the said Stephen le Blund to receive and guard the same. Power to John de Athy to receive into the king's peace the men of Ulster in Ireland, who had risen against the king and who wished to come into his peace. By p.s. Grant to Roger de Felton, in consideration of a sum of money paid by him into the king's chamber, of the custody of the lands and tene- ments late of Philip de Hastanges, tenant-in-chief, which are in the king's hands by reason of the minority of his daughters and heirs, to hold to the full age of the said heirs together with their marriages. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent, to deliver the said custody to him together with the bodies of the heirs. Afterwards, on the same date, the sheriff of Northampton was com- manded to deliver to Roger de Felton the bodies of the heirs as above. Grant for life, during good behaviour, to Ralph le Convers, king's serjeant- at-arms, of the office of tronage in the town of Newcasl.le-upon-Tyne. By p.s. Peter Ballesy, going on pilgrimage beyond the seas, has letters nomina- ting Richard de Notingham and Thomas Bouroncyn his attorneys for one year. Pardon to Robert le Swan for the death of Thomas Geywyne, as it appears by the record of John Randolf and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery for Old Sarum, that he killed him in self-defence. "Whereas Edward I. was bound to Oger de Laur, Sanchius del Estreman, and their fellows burgesses of St. Quitterie by the letters patent of Henry, sometime earl of Lincoln, his lieutenant in the duchy [ of Aquitaine] in the time of the war with the king of France, in 213/. 15*. 11c?. sterling for their wages and restocking their horses for the time in which they were in the late king's service in that war, of which sum they have received 21/. 7*. lid., and whereas Doffus de Barde and his fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, have on behalf of the king satisfied Oliver de Burdegala, king's yeoman, their attorney in the balance, the king grants to the said Doffus and his fellows that the said balance of 192/. 8s. shall be paid to them by the hands of the treasurer and chamberlains out of the first moneys accruing from the custom of wools, hides and wool-fells in the port of London, which shall be brought to the Exchequer. Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and chamberlains. By K. on the information of the Treasurer. Vacated because otherwise below. Edmund de Somerville, clerk, going beyond the seas, has letters nomi nating John de Burton, chaplain, his attorney for one year. Grant to Master Thomas de Oherleton of the prebend of Chirchewithing- ton in the church of Hereford, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Hereford. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter. Confirmation of a grant made by Roger de la Grene of London and Isabella his wife to Nicholas Selide and Joan his w.ife of their tenement with 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. G37 1317. April 7. Clarendon. April G. Clarendon. April 7. Clarendon. April 11. Clarendon. April 7. Clarendon. April 7. Clarendon. April 8. Clarendon. April 15. n indsor. April 18. Wettminetcr. Membrane 19 — cont. a curtilage and garden in Andevreand 11 acres of land lying in the fields of Andevre and Cherleton ; confirmation also of a grant by Richard Donyng and Margery his wife to the same Nicholas and his heirs of a fourth part of all their lands, late of Master Adain de Richemund, in Andevre; confirma- tion of a grant hy Thomas le Riche of Andevre to the same Nicholas and his heirs of 20 acres of land in Andevre ; and confirmation of a grant and release by Isabella, late the wife of Adam de Richemund, of all her right in the lands late of Walter de Gras in Andevre, all which lands and tenements are held in chief. By fine of 1 mark. Wilts. Mandate to Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, cscheator on this side Trent, for the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Osneye to John de Osneye, canon of that house, whose election as abbot thereof J. bishop of Lincoln, has confirmed. By p.s. Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the knights, free men, and other tenants of the abbey. Revocation for certain causes of the grant to Stephen Walrand of the prebend of Thagmon in the church of Ferns in Ireland, in the king's gift hy reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Ferns in the time of the late king. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the bishop of Ferns, that the execution of the collation and mandate on behalf of the said Stephen is to be superseded. Grant to John de Sutton of the said prebend of Thagmon, in the church of Ferns in Ireland, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Ferns in the time of the lute king. By p.s. [4154.] Mandate in pursuance to the bishop cf Ferns. Presentation of Robert I won, chaplain to the church of St. George, Winchester, in the diocese of Winchester, void by the resignation of John Wyard, late rector thereof, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of Hyde by Winchester. Acceptance of the collation by R., sometime bishop of Ferns, of John burgesses of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Alexander de Grendon, J April 22. Presentation of John de Harewe to the church of la Rie, in the diocese Westminster, of Chichester. April 24. Grant, during pleasure, to John de Plumton of the bailiwick of Brugestok, Westminster, in the forest of Rokyngham, which Gervase Lespicer lately held. By K. on the information of Th. de Cherleton. April 22. Westminster. April 22. Westminster. April 20. Windsor. April 10. Clarendon. April 22. Westminster. April 20. Westminster. 84313. Licence for Oliver de Burdcgala, king's yeoman, to enclose his wood of Foly Johan, which is within the metes of the forest of Windsor, and to make a park thereof, with grant that he may hold the said wood so enclosed to himself and the heirs of his body. By p.s. Licence for Adam le Waleis to enfeoff William Martel of two parts of a messuage and a virgate of laud in I Tulle by Berkele, held in chief, and also of the reversion of the third part, which Isabella la Waleisc holds in dower of his inheritance. By fine of \ mark. Francis Gaytani, archdeacon of Richcmund, staying beyond the setts, litis letters nominating Leonard [son of the late] Andrew de Tuderto, his attorney for two years. The like for the same Francis Gaytani, as canon in the churches of St. Mary, Salisbury and St. Mary, Lincoln. Exemption, for life, at the request of Elizabeth de Botirgb, the king's kinswoman, of Robert de Scales from being put on assizes, juries, or recog- nisances ; and from being made sheriff, coroner or other minister of the king against his will. By p.s. Protection, for one year, for Roger Broun, king's mariner, taking victuals and other things in his ship called ' la A fart/arete ' to the North for the sustenance of the king's lieges in his service there. By the Chancellor, because he has like letters by writ of p.s. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to ffie prior and convent of Boolton in Craven by Robert de Berden of a messuage and 6 acres of land in Apel- trewyk, which are of their fee, and are worth (is. a year in all their issues according to their true value as appears by inquisition made by the sheriff of York, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them, in consideration of a remise which they made to the king of 1(5/., in which he was bound to them for corn and divers victuals bought from them for his use, and also of a fine of 20 marks which they made with him and have paid in the Ward- robe, to acquire lands, tenements and rents to the value of 20 marks a year. 8 S 642 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. April 22. Westminster. April 4. Windsor. April 28. Windsor. March 24. Clarendon. April 6. Clarendon. April 22. Westminster. April 14. Windsor. May 1. Windsor. April 28. Windsor. April 23. Windsor. May 4, Windsor. May 4. Windsor. May 4. Windsor. Membrane 17 — cont. Grant, for life, to queen Isabella, of the castles, towns, boroughs and honors of Waliugford and St. Walery with hundreds, views of frank pledge, liberties, free customs, knights' fees, advowsons of churches, religious houses and hospitals, etc., pertaining thereto. By K. Vacated because otherwise below. Grant to James called Puttin Ardii.gelli, of Florence, king's clerk, of the chancellorship in the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, and the prebend of Fynglasse in the same church annexed to it, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of Dublin. By K. Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the said church. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for John Marmuset, chaplain, Lambert Gillayn and Walter de Lincoln, envoys, whom William, count of Hainault, Holand and Seland and lord of Friesland is about to send to the king. By C. Simple protection, until the Nativity of the Virgin, for John Blankpayn, going on pilgrimage to Rome. By p.s. Licence for the abbess and nuns of Romeseye to appropriate in mortmain the church of Ichenestok, which is of their own advowsou. By p.s. Grant, for life, to queen Isabella, of the castle and honor of Walyngford, the honor of St. Walery, the faro due to the king from the borough of Walyngford, and also of the castles, boroughs and towns pertaining to the said honors, with the hundreds, views of frank pledge, liberties, customs, knights' fees, advowsons of churches, religious houses and hospitals and all other things pertaining to the said manors, etc., further grant that all debts which can be levied for the king's use within the said honors, etc., shall be levied for the use of the queen. By K. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Marmion to William de Coshale, king's clerk, parson of the church of Scryvelby, of a plot of land containing 11 perches in length and 5^ perches in breadth, adjacent to the dwelling-place of the rectory, for the enlargement thereof. Protection, with clause, until Michaelmas, for Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, justice of North Wales, staying there on the king's service. By p.s. The like, for two years, for Richard de Clare, staying on the king's service in Ireland. By p.s. The like, until Michaelmas, for John Carl of Ixninge, staying on the king's service in Ireland. By testimony of the prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Ireland. Writ of aid, until Michaelmas, for Gilbert de Sulliugham, king's Serjeant, whom the king is sending to divers parts of the realm to make purveyance of great animals for the Household. Licence for John de Sancto Johanne to demise at a certain farm for 12 years his manors of Shirburn by Basyngand Abboteston by Winchester, co. Southampton, held in chief, to John de Bello Campo of Somersete. By p.s. Grant lo Master Thomas de Cherleton, clerk, of the deanery of Stafford. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Stafford to induct him therein. Protection, with clause, four pleas excepted, until All Saints, for Guy Ferre, going on the king's service beyond the seas, By p.s. 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 643 Membrane 1G (Schedule). Licence for John de Clierleton and Hawysia his wife to enfeoff Master Thomas de Cherleton, king's clerk, of (he castle and manor of la Pole, the manors of Botyton and Talgarth, the commotes of Suthstradmarghel and Suthlanerhndel, and a moiety of the cantred of Arwystli in the Marches of Waies, held in chief, and of the reversion of the manors of Mathrawell and Walworne and the commoles of Kereynou and Keveillok in the said Marches, also held in chief, which Roger Trumwyn and Joan his wife hold in dower of the inheritance of the said Hawysia, and for him to re-grant the same to the said John and Hawysia and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder, failing such issue, to the right heirs of the said Hawysia. By K. Membrane 16. Mandate to Master John Walewayn, escheator this side Trent, for the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Hyde by Winchester to William de Odyham, a monk of that house, whose election as abbot thereof J. bishop of Winchester has confirmed. By K. Writ (It- intendendo in pursuance to the knights, free men and Other tenants of the abbey. Simple protection, until Michaelmas, for John de Luk, clerk, going on pilgrimage to St. Giles. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Walter (Grtuterus , de Mateu of Caen, merchant, whom the king is sc tiding to France, Spain and Gascouy to buy horses and armour for his use. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de C'lu rleton. Pardon to William de la Heche of that which is due; from him at the Exchequer for the extent of the manors of Toppefold, eo. Beeex, ami Northvngton, eo. Wilts, late of John de Berewico, deceased, tenant in chief, the custody of which the king lately granted to him, subject to ren- dering the extent. Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. Protection, with clause noliitnns, for three years, for Francis tiaitaini, archdeacon of Rieheniund, staying beyond the seas. The like for the game Francis as prebendary of Langeford in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln. The like for the same Francis as prebendary of Bymvnisti e in the church of St. Mary, Salisbury. The like for Geoffrey de Hakcnes, parson of the church of Orpynton. The like, for one year, for Hugh de Edelyngton of Lincoln, merchant. Grant, for life, to Ranulph de Holm, of all lands and tenements in Pax- ton by Berwick-upon-Tweed, except the fisheries in the Tweed, late of John de Cheseholm and Robert de Paxton, rebel Scots, which by reason of their rebellion have come into the king's hands, and which are worth 1.5/. 17 been informed that through default in keeping the forest of Salsey, wastes, sales, and destructions take place to his prejudice, and that Adam le Ryder, keeper of the forest, who holds the custody for life, is, on account of old age, weakness and dull sight, unable to attend personally to his custody, so that by reason of his impotency, and the negligence or malice of his ministers, divers wastes have been committed. John de Broghton is not to claim or receive any profit! or emoluments belonging to the said Adam, or to charge the country in any way by reason of this appointment. 19 Henry III. granting that the men of the soke of Waltham shall be quit of suits of counties, wapentakes, and v iews of frank-pledge, and of murder, as Henry III. granted they should be, as he learned from an inquisition that they and their ancestors in the time of Alan son of the earl, and of other lords before the war between king John and the barons of England were accustomed to be. By fine of 40*. Grant to Stephen de Pulton that he may be one of the parkers of the king's park of Claryndon at will, receiving lid. a day for wages and a robe yearly for winter, and a tunic and a courtepy {coitrtcpctmii) in summer, at the hands of the bailiff of the manor of Claryndon, with pasture in the park for 6 cows, 3 mares, and 3 colts as long as he shall be parker. By p.s. of York. By p.s. 646 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. April 15. Westminster. May 8. Windsor. May 4. Windsor. May 11. Windsor. May 10. Windsor. Membrane 16 — cont. Mandate to Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent, for the restitution to Simon, abbot of the monastery of St. Stephen, Caen, from whom the king has taken fealty for the lands and tenements which he holds in England, and which by reason of the voidance of the monastery had been taken into the king's hands, of the said lands. By p.s. Grant to Roger de Felton of that which pertains to the king of the tres- pass committed by Eva, late the wife of William Paynel, tenant in chief, in marrying Edward de Sancto Johanue without licence. By p.s. Herbert de Marisco, staying on the king's service in Ireland, has letters nominating Henry Power and John de Weston his attorneys for two years. Protection, with clause, until Christmas, for John Wogan, going in the company of Roger de Mortuo Mari, of Wygemor, to Ireland. By C. Presentation of Hugh de Byford to the church of Sudbury', iu the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the lands and tenements late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, deceased, tenant in chief, being in his hands. By p.s. Membrane 15. April 26. Windsor. April 26. Windsor. April 28. Windsor. April 28. Windsor. Protection with clause, until Michaelmas, for Herbert de Mariscis, stay- ing on the king's service in Ireland. By testimony of the bishop of Exeter. Revocation of the presentation to the church of Kilmidan, in the diocese of Waterford, during the absence in England on the king's business of Master Stephen Walrand, king's clerk, whom the king, the church being void and in his gift, had presented to it, made by Edmund le Bu tiller, when justiciary of Ireland, of another clerk in the belief that it was void, and that the pre- sentation belonged to him by reason of his office, as it appears by a certificate exhibited before the king and Council of the bishop of the diocese, to whom, at the petition of the said Stephen, the king transmitted his writ, that the entire church exceeds the taxation of 20 marks a year, on which account the presentation ought to belong to the king, and not to the justiciary. Granted at another time by pet. of C. Simple protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Neapoleus (tie), prebendary of Bokyngham, in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln. The like for the said Neapoleo as prebendary of Cave in the church of St. Peter, York. Presentation of Thomas de Astleye to the church of Horsington, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, void by the resignation of John de Erdbergb. the late rector thereof, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of William Russel, tenant in chief. Li'-cnce for the ali Bolyngton by Laurem 2 tofts and 20 acres of and 3 acres of land in Bolyngton, and by Rej Estbarkworth, which, according to their true Walewayn, king's cler enation in mortmain to the prior and convent of e son of Matillio de Hakthorn, and Sibyl his wife, of land in Hakthorn, by Walter de Toutheby of a garden Oxcumbe, by Philip de Kyme of 12 acres of land in jinald AuJyu and Alice his wife of 12c?. ol rent in the rent excepted, are extended at ISt. 6d. a year value, as appears by inquisition made by Master John k, ebcheator this tide Trent, in part satisfaction of a 10 EDWARD II. — Part II. 647 1317. April 28 Windsor. April 30. Windsor. April 28; Windsor. April 30. Windsor. May 1. Windsor. May 2. Windsor. May 1. Windsor. May 4. Windsor. Membrane 15 — cont. licence granted to them to acquire lands and tenements to the value of 40 marks a year, or to appropriate ecclesiastical benefices of ther own advowson to a like value. Appointment, during plensure, of John le Barber, king's clerk, to the custody of the smaller piece of the seal for the recognisance of debts for the town of Southampton. Memorandum. lie. appeared before the chancellor in his chamber at Suthwerk and took the oath and received the piece of the seal. Presentiition of Nicholas de Sutton to the church of Hyntleshaiu, iu the diocese of Norwich. By K. Presentation of John de Burton to the prebcudal portion which Robert de Lincoln held in the church of St. Mary, Warrevvyk, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Guy de Bello Campo, late earl of Warwick, tenant in chief. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Gryndeuhaui ol a messuage, 40 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow and 5 acres of moor in Gryndenliam, to Henry de Saucto Claro, parson of the church of Asshebritel, to find a chaplain to celebrate divine service on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in each week in his chapel at Gryndenliam. By fine of 40$. Confirmation of the under-mentioned grants, &c, to the abbot and monks of Swynesheved made by Gerard son of Helias de Fanecourt, viz., of a grant of 5 bovates of land in Kynelton, « hicb Theobald and Simon sons of William, formerly held from them, and of 8 ridges {seliones) of land in Kynelton upon the Morfuilang with the moor at the head of the ridges; of the grant by Margaret, countess of Brilannv, of all her land in Sunier- dewyletles ; of the confirmation by Conan duke of Rritauii), of the grant of Alan, the count, his Father, of the entire common of his marsh and of all his land which had been dyked, and of the vaecary which he held in the marsh by the abbey, with free ingress and egress for the m sel \ es and their cattle ; of the remise made by Henry de Longo Campo, son of Petronilla de Creona, of a yearly rent of lO.v. which they were accustomed to render to him out of the lands and tenements of his fee, which they held in Burton ; and of the grant which the same Henry made to tl em oi all the lands and tenements of his fee which they held in Button aforesaid. Grant to John de Sandale, bishop of Winchester, of the custody of tin manor of Wrattynge Capeles, late of Aubrey (Albredtu ■; Aubrjf in p.s.y Capeles, tenant by military service of the honor of Clare, in the king s hand by reason of the death of Gilbert de Clare, earl of t i oucester and Hertford, to hold to the full age of the heir, together with the marriage of the said heir. By p.s. [4 1 95.] Vacated because otherwise below. Licence for the alienation iu mortmain by Master Thurstan de Hamalapt . clerk, of 4 messuages, (50 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow and 4U«. of rent in Hamslapelonde, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of St. James, Hamslape, or the church of Hertwell, for his soul and the souls of all Christians. By fiue of 5 marks. Mandate to Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, tor the restitution of the temporalities of the priory of Chetwod to John de Warmyngton, a ennon of that house, whose election as prior thereof, J. bishop of Lincoln has confirmed. By p.s. Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the knights, free men and other tenants of the house. By p.s. 648 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. May 6. Windsor. May 5. Windsor. May 4. Windsor. May 5. Windsor. May 8. Windsor. May 10. Windsor. May 12. Windsor. May 8. Windsor. May 12. Windsor. May 17. Isleworth. Membrane 15 — cont. Mandate to bailiffs and others to make a proclamation that no merchant or other person, under pain of forfeiture, shall buy wine in tuns or pipes before the wine shall be gauged. By p.s. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, for Henry de Bello Monte, king's kinsman, to grant in frank almoin to the prior and convent of St. Katharine's without Lincoln 1| acres of land in Barton-upon-Humbre, in exchange for a site of a water mill there, and that as he holds the said land as parcel of the manor of Barton, which he holds in chief by knight's service, and that as the said prior and convent hold the said site in frank almoin of the grant of Gilbert de Gaunt, sometime earl of Lincoln, the said prior and convent shall hold the said land in frank almoin,' and the said Henry the said site by knight's service. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Shire- burne by John de Wyveleshulle of a messuage and 6 bovates of laud in Stapelbriggc and Weston. By p.s. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Braynford, minor canon of the church of St. Paul, London, to the dean and chapter of the said church of 6^ acres of land in Sutton. By line of \ mark. Exemption for life, at the request of Walter de Norwyco, the treasurer, for Adam de Hathelesay from being put on assises, juries or recognisances; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other minister of the king against his will. By p.s. The like for Edmund de Lexham. By p.s. Grant to John de Knokyn, king's yeoman, to whom the king lately granted by letters patent under the seal of the Exchequer, the lands and tenements, late of Robert de Preston, within the liberty of the seven hundreds and of Redynges, co. Berks, which are in the king's hands until he shall cause a certain sum owed to him by the said Robert to be raised, to hold at the king's will by rendering at the Exchequer 8 marks a year, as a further favour that the said John may hold the lands, so long as they shall remain in the king's hands free of rent ; the said 8 marks are to be subtracted each year from the said debt on account of the issues of the land, until the debt shall be paid. By p.s. Presentation of Master Thomas de Applingden to the church of Wolsing- ham in the diocese of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the bishopric of Durham. The letters are directed to L. the elect of Durham. By K. Protection, for one year, for Tellucius de Cainerino and James de Cuuiis, envoys of Tope J[ohn XXII.] By K. Vacated, because othenvise below. Presentation of Walter de Burencestre to the church of Hcrtilbury, in, the diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Worcester. By p.s. Presentation of Robert de Asshehou to the church of Leylond, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the abbey of Evesham. By p.s. Membrane 14. May 8. Grant, during good behaviour, to John Godard, of the bailiwick of the Windsor. woodwardship of the king's wood of Dardywode, co. Merioneth, in Wales. • By p.s. 649 Membrane 14 — cont. Grant to Roger Damory, to whom, in consideration of a sum of money paid in the chamber, the king had lately granted the custody of the lauds and tenements late of Robert de Wylughby, tenant in chief, in his hands by reason of the heir being a minor, to hold with all issues received since the death of the said Robert until the full age of the heir together with the marriage of the heir, as a further favour, that along with the custody he may hold the knight's fees, advowsons of churches, and all other things pertaining thereto. By p.s. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. Liobert de Harle, staying with Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore on the king's service in Ireland, has letters nominating Adam Broun and Ralph de Wylileye, his attorneys for one year. Henry de Mortuo Mari, staying as above, has like letters nominating Henry de Hexston and John de Lconhales his attorneys for the same time. Edmund Hakelutel, staying as above, has like letters nominating Hugh Ilakelutel and Roger de Walynton his attorneys for one year. Mandate to the archdeacon of Richmond or his official, as in the grant of the tenth, in aid of the war in Scotland, in the province of York, the clergy of the said archdeaconry, because many of their benefices and the temporalities annexed to the spiritualities were laid waste and destroyed by the attacks of the Scots, granted the tenth of their benefices and temporalities according to what they were then worth, and not according to the taxation of the tenth heretofore current, and as the king wishes to be certified of the true value of the benefices and temporalities, viz., how much they were worth at the time of the grant, so that the tenth may be levied according to the said grant, to enquire into the true value of all benefices and of all temporalities of prelates within the archdeaconrv, which are accustomed to be taxed for the tenth, how much they were worth at the time in which the tenth was granted according to their true value, and as it shall be found by such inquisitions to cause them to be taxed and to make it clear to the collectors of the tenth in the archdeaconry, when the taxations shall be made, that they may be able to levy that tenth according to such taxation ; the taxations when fully made are to be sent to the. treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. By C. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled ami otherwise in the eh vt nth year. Mandate to the abbot of Seleby, collector in the archdeaconry of Rich- mond, to supersede the levying of the tenth of the benefices and tem- poralities in the archdeaconry according to the taxation of the tenth heretofore current ; and when the archdeacon or his vicar-general shall have certified the said abbot of the taxation to be made anew in the said form, then he shall levy the said tenth according to those taxations and keep safe the money accruing therefrom until the king shall demand it. By C. Vacated as above. Licence for Robert de la Rie of Odiham to grant to John de Stourton and his heirs a messuage, 2 acres of meadow, and 4 virgates and a moiety of an acre of land in la Rye by Odyham, held in chief ; and for him to regrant the same to the said Robert and Denise his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with reversion failing such issue to the said John and his heirs By fine of 20s. Safe-conduct, for one year, for James de Cuuiis and Tellucius de Camerino, envoys of Pope J [ohn XXII.] [Foedera.] By K. & C. 630 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. May 5. Windsor. May 6. Windsor. May 14. Windsor. May 19. Westminster. May 18. Westminster May 7. Windsor. May 18. Westminster. May 18. Westminster. Membrane 14 — cont. William Waldebeof, staying with Roger rle Mortuo Mari of Wygemor in Ireland, has letters nominating Hugh Hakelut and Richard Shour his attorneys for one year in Ireland. The following, staying as above, have like letters : — John de Welles, nominating Roger de Walynton and Philip de la Lee. Richard de Coggeshall, nominating Robert de Styvynton. Peter Hakelut, nominating Richard de Worinesleye. Adam Darras, nominating Robert Broun. Richard Fort, parson of the church of Nene Solers, nominating Richard Inge. George de Criktot, nominating Roger de Criktot. Protection and safe-conduct, for two years, for Henry de Benre, merchant of Almain, coming within the realm with merchandise to trade. By p.s. The like for the following persons, viz. : — John Saffran, Herman de Beure, > merchants of Almain. Richewyn de Beure, J Grant to Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, master of the hospital of St. Leonard, York, and the brethren of the hospital that they may hold the church of Brigenhale, as appropriated to their own uses notwithstanding the statute of mortmain, as Walter, archbishop of Canterbury, when he was master of the said hospital, appropriated without licence that church, which was then of his advowson, to himself and the brethren of the hospital and so held it in his time. By K. on the information of the archbishop of Canterbury. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Adam de Lymbergh, king's clerk, to the abbot and convent of Neuhous, of a messuage and 4 bovates of land in Kylyngholm. By fine of 5 marks. Pardon to Henry de Leyburue of his outlawry in the county of Berks for non-appearance before John de Foxle, William de Haredene, John Walewayn and John de Stonore, justices of oyer and terminer, when im- pleaded by Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemor to answer for breaking his park of Stretfeld Mortymer and carrying away deer. By K. on the information of the archbishop of Canterbury. Licence for the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Leonard, York, to acquire in mortmain, lauds, tenements and rents of their own fee to the value of 20/. a year according to their true value. By K. Grant to the bishop and prior and chapter of Rochester that they may collect and retain 150 marks out of the second term of payment of the tenth in the diocese of Rochester, and that the bishop of Winchester, and the knights and merchants, who have gone security for it be quit of so much as shall be received, and if they shall not be fully satisfied out of the said tenth, the recognisance shall remain in full force. On 17 July 8 Edward II. J. bishop of Winchester, the chancellor, then holding the place of the treasurer, Robert Baygnard and Anthony Pessaigue, knights, and the king's merchants John de Burford, William de Coumartyn, William Servat, and William de Donecastre and William Trente and John Van, now deceased, had bound themselves at the king's request to [Thomas] the bishop, and the prior and chapter of Rochester in that sum to be repaid out of the aid then to be granted by the clergy of the province of Canterbury ; subsequently the bishop, prior and chapter agreed to the repayment being postponed. Vacated because surrendered in the eleventh year, when other letters were made. 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 651 1317. Membrane 14 — cont. May 2. Sale to John of the will of Master William de Wodeford, late parson of the chinch of Baliogari in Ireland, staying in England, have letters nominating William de Sutton, clerk, and William de Lancastrc their attorneys in Ireland for one year. June 7. Licence for Roger le Brabranzon to giant his manor of Sibertoft, held in Westminster, chief, to Thomas son of William le Curzon of Croxhale, and for the latter to re-grant the same to him for life with reversion to the said Thomas and his heirs. By K. June 8. Pardon to Alice the wife of William atte Hope for the death of Robert Westminster, their son, as it appears by the record of Henry de Cobehani and his fellows, justices appointed to deliver the gaol of the castle of Canterbury, that she while in a state of unsound mind killed him. June 6. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Oliver de Ingham of 2 acreB Westminster, of land in Est Codeford, CO. Wilts, in a place called 4 Crouchelond,' held in chief, to Henry de Mareys, chaplain and hermit, to rebuild a chapel there to the honour of the Holy Cross and a house to dwell in to celebrate divine service daily for the souls of the king's ancestors and the ancestors of the said Oliver. By p.s. June 6. Sale-conduct and protection and with exemption from arrest for themselves Westminster, and their goods, until Christmas, for burgesses and merchants of Ypres coming within the realm with merchandise to trade, in accordance with a 662 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. June 5. Westminster. June 8. Westminster. May 28. Westminster. June 8. Westminster. June 10. Westminster. June 10. Westminster, June 4. Westminster June 2. Westminster. Membrane 8 — cont. charter of Henry 111. by which that king took into his protection all burgesses and merchants of Ypres coming into the realm to trade, which charter has been confirmed by the late and present kings, as they assert that they were not guilty of any of the trespasses committed in the dissensions between the king's subjects and the men of Flanders in the time of the war between the king of Franc e and the court of Flanders. By K. and C. Writ de intendendo, directed to all in Ireland, for John de Balscote, clerk, whom Richard de Middelton, yeoman of the king's chamber, to whom the king lately granted the office of marshal of the measures in Ireland, has appointed during his pleasure to be his deputy. By p.s. Licence, for the alienation in mortmain by Edmund Pynson, to the abbot and convent of Redinges of a messuage, 60 acres of land, 9 acres of meadow, 7 acres of moor and 7s. of rent in Sylhainstede Abbots and Sylhamstede Banastre, in exchange for 3 messuages, 3 virgates and 3£ acres of land, 10 acres of meadow and 12 acres of moor in Tyghel hurst to hold to him and the heirs of his body with reversion failing such issue to the abbot and convent. By fine of 2 marks, because at another time he made fine of 1 mark for a part of the lands contained in the charter. Grant at will in exchange for the manor of Bradenache, co. Devon, surrendered into the king's hands by Richard Lovel, who held it of his grant in part value of the manor of Old Rokesburgh, which was of the inheritance of Muriel his wife and which the king has retained with the assent of the said Richard and Muriel for the stocking of the castle of Rokesburgh, of the manors of Brehulle and Silveston, to hold at will until the king shall cause them and their heirs to be provided in other places with lands to the same yearly value. By p.s. Grant in frank almoin to the friars of Mount Carrael of a messuage in Hicche, which the king held of the grant of Adam le Rous of Hicche, to build a church and house for their habitation. By p.s. Pardon to William son of Henry of his outlawry in the county of Norfolk for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench when impleaded by Thomas de Reppes to render his account for the time when he was his receiver, the said Thomas having asserted in the Chancery that he had been satisfied. Licence for John de Creppyng to grant to William de Grammary and his heirs 9/. 5s. of rent in Snayth, co. York, held in chief. By fine of 40s. Licence for Roger Raumpayu and Cicely his wife to grant to Thomas ili Barkeby and his heirs a messuage and a virgate of land in Radeclive- upon-Sore, co. Nottingham ; licence also for Peter de Hertford to grant to the said Thomas 2 messuages and 30 acres of land in the same town, held in chief. By fine of 20s. Safe-conduct and protection for Nicholas Cereolus of Genoa, king's merchant, whom the king has retained for life to be of his house and following, and his servants coming to the realm with his merchandise to trade. By K. Grant to Roger Dammory, to whom the king on account of his good ser- vice and that he might be able more becomingly to continue in his service had granted 200 marks a year for life to be received at the Exchequer until Uv should be provided with lands or rents to that value, for the purpose of making such provision, and because with the king's assent he had married Elizabeth de Burgo, the king's niece, sister and one of the co-heiresses of Gilbert de Clare, late earl of Gloucester and Hertford, that he may hold 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. G63 Membrane 8 — cont. for life the castle and honor of Knaresburgh, which he now holds at will by rendering 500 marks a year at the Exchequer, and that he may receive and hold of the king's gift 500 marks a year for life. By K. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. June 9. Promise of repayment to Doff us de Barde, Roger Ardingelli and Dinus Westminster. Foreinetti, king's merchants, and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, of 1,000 marks lent by them to the king and deliv- ered into the treasury, viz. 500 marks before Midsummer and the remaining 500 marks within three weeks following. By K. 1317. Membrane 7. June 9. John, abbot of St. Georges, Boscherville in Normandy, staying beyond Westminster, the seas, has letters nominating Ralph Bacon his attorney in England for two years. By p.s. June 7. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Roger le Brabanzon of a Westminster, messuage and 57 acres of land in Hampstcde to the abbot and convent of Westminster to find a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of St. Peter, Westminster, for the souls of Edmund, sometime earl of Lancaster, the king's ancle, and Blanche his wife, and for the soul of the said Roger and the souls of all Christians. By K. and C. June 6. Presentation of John Walran to the vicarage of the church of Dungarvan, Westminster, in the diocese of Lismore. June 10. Pardon to John son of Reginald atte Welle of Lincoln of his outlawry in Westminster, the county of Lincoln for non-appearance before William de Bereford and his fellows, justices of the Bench, when impleaded by Henry le Palmere of Lincoln to render an account for the time when he was his receiver, provided that he surrender at the prison of Lincoln. May 30. Presentation of Henry de Ayremynne, kind's clerk, by the king ami by Westminster. Richard de Kirkebride, Robert Tilliol and Thomas de Burgh to the church of Kirkevyngton (sic), in the diocese of Carlisle, the presentation being in ibe gift of the king by reason of the lands and tenements of the heirs of Gilbert de Sutheyk, deceased, tenant in chief of the late king, and of the lands and tenements late of Waller de Corry, an adherent of the Scots, being in his hands, and in the gift of Richard de Kirkcbi ids, Robert Tilliol and Thomas de Burgh. By K. June 11. Grant to William de Ayremynne, king' clerk, of the prebend of Preston Westminster, in the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the bishopric of Salisbury. By K. Mandate in pursuance to R. bishop of Salisbury. June 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Stonore to the abbot Westminster, and convent of Dorcestre of a messuage, a carueate and l(i acres of land and 40 acres of wood in Neltlebcdde am! Warberge, held in chief, and 1^ virgates of land and 20 acres of wood in Bixebrond and Bixegibeu yn, held of others, in exchange for a messuage, a carueate and a rugate of land, -10 acres of wood and 40*. of rent in Piritou to hold to him and his heirs. By K. June 10. Exemption from arrest, except on account of their own trespasses, of the Westminster, merchants of J. duke of Brabant, Lorraine and Lyinbergh, whom at the request of the duke the king lately took under his protection, eoining into the realm with wares to trade with exemption also from distraint for any debts, whereof they are not the principal debtors or security. [Fiedcra.] By K. on the information of Roger Damory. 664 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. Membrane 7 — eont. May 23. Protection, with clause nohimus, for one year, for Nicholas de Welleburne, Westminster, parson of the church of Whiteberne. June 10. Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter de Bello Cainpo to the custody Westminster, of the body of the castle of Warrewyk, lato of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, tenant in chief, in the king's hand by reason of the minority of the heir, saving the goods in it to the executors of the testament of the earl, who formerly had the custody of the castle of the king's grant. Mandate in pursuance to the said executors to deliver the castle to him. May 13. Whereas the king lately granted to Margaret, late the wife of Peter de Windsor. Gavaston, sometime earl of Cornwall, the king's niece, whom Hugh de Audele the younger has married, the castle of Okham, co. Rutland ; the manor of Kirketon, co. Lincoln; the shrievalty of Rutland with the hun- dreds of Martinesle, Alnestowe and Esthundred ; the hamlets of Egilton and Langham, views of frank-pledge and sheriff's aids in Ketene, Preston, Okham, Hameldon, Leye, Egilton Hyde, Asshwelle, Rurlegh, Alesthorpe, Gretham, Cotesmore, Thistleton, Horn, Berk, Wenton, Little Castreton, Wenton (sic) and Empyngham ; the manor of Haghlegh, co. Suffolk ; the castle and manor of Eye, in the same county, and the hamlets of Dalyngho, Alderton and Thoindon, co. Suffolk ; 201. of rent which the prior and con- vent of Bromholm render for the manor of Baketon, co. Norfolk ; a rent pertaining to the honor of Eye in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincoln and Essex, together with ward of the castle of Eye and a free court per- taining to the same honor in the county of Lincoln ; the manor of Harewell, co. Berks ; 43/. 185. 9|c/. of rent a year in the city of London to be received out of Queenhithe ; the manor of Little Weledon, co. Northampton ; the manor of Fordyugton with the hamlet of Whitewell, co. Dorset ; 20/. of rent out of the farm of the town of Malmesbury, co. Wilts; 20/. 15s. 6d. accruing from the farm of the borough of Ivelcestre, co. Somerset, and out of an escheat in the same borough ; lands and tenements in Old Shorham, co. Sussex ; the manor and town of Henle, co. Oxford ; the manor of Neu- port, co. Essex ; the manor of Bradeneche, co. Devon, the manor of Lyde- ford with the free chase of Dertemore, co. Devon, and the manor of Wyk Suthtenge in the same county; to hold to her, for life, to the value of 2,000 marks a year together with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, etc. pertaining to the same, all which were late of Edmund, sometime earl of Cornwall, and which by his death came into the hands of the late king of hereditary right, and whereas she had in her widowhood before her marriage to the said Hugh surrendered the said castles, manors, etc., to the king — the king to do them a special favour grants the same to the said Hugh and Margaret and the heirs of their bodies to hold to the value of 2,000 marks a year, with reversion failing issue to himself and his successors. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to Master John Walewayn, escheator on this side Trent. May 18. Presentation of William de Shotesham to the church on Rutherfeld, in Windsor. the diocese of Chichester, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands late of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, tenant in chief. By K. on the information of Roger Dammory. June 13. Simon, prior of Beaulieu in Normandy, staying beyond the seas, has Westminster, letters nominating Matthew le Cordier and Natalis de Buireville his attor- neys for three years. June 11. Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for Adam le Clerk, king's Westminster, merchant, burgess of the towns of Berwick-upon-Tweed and Lenne, and his men going to divers parts of the realm and beyond the seas to buy 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 665 1317. Membrane 7 — cont. victuals ami other things to take to Berwick for the sustenance of the king's lieges there, as he has found security in the Chancery that he will not take the same to the Scots. Memorandum. His mainpernors were AVilliam Getour and Ranulph de Holm of Berwick. June 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Walter de Friskeneye of a toft, Westminster. 15 acres of land, 1^ acres of meafor the office of the pantry. William de Mullehale, J William de Pirye, for the office of the buttery. Robert de Douecastre, "] Thomas de Stoke, >for the stabling of the horses. John de Sancto Albauo, J Grant to Roger Damory and Elizabeth his wife and the heirs of their bodies of the manor of Faukeshall, which Richard de Geieseye, late butler of the king's Household, held for life, with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, etc. By p.s. Vacated because otherwise below. Promise of repayment before Michaelmas to Doffus de Barde, Roger Ardyngelli, Dynus Forcinctti, king's merchants, and their fellows, merchant of the society of the Hardi of Florence, of 1G92/. 3s. Ad. delivered by them as a loan into the Treasury by the hands of treasurer and chamberlains. By K. on the information of the Treasurer. July 1. Grant for life to Oliver de Burdegala, king's yeoman, and Matilda his Brackley. wife of 100 marks a year to be received at the Exchequer. By p.s. June 28. Grant to John de Cherleton, to whom the king had previously granted Woodstock, the custody of two parts of the manors of Egemundon and Forde and the township of Neuport, co. Salop, late of Nicholas Daudele, tenant in chief, which by reason of the minority of the heirs were in his hands, to hold to the full age of the heirs by rendering .33/. 23d. at the Exchequer, at which the said two parts are extended, in consideration of his good service and for the great expenses he has incurred by remaining with t lie king and also for a sum of money which he paid into the king's chamber, that he may hold the said custody quit of rent. By p.s. July 6. Grant to Roger Damory, and Elizabeth de Burgo, his wife, the king's Northampton, kinswoman, and his heirs, of the manor of Faukohall, which Richard de Gereseye, late butler of the Household, held for life, together with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, etc. to the value of 20/. a year, in part satisfaction of lands to the value of 100 marks a year, which the king promised to grant to him for his good service against the Scots at Stry- velyn, and also on account of his marriage! with the said Elizabeth. By K. Feb 11. Grant to Roger Damory, and Elizabeth de Burgo his wife, the king's Clarendon, kinswoman, and his heirs of the manor of Hamilton, co. Oxford, which Edmund, sometime earl of Cornwall, the king's kinsman, acquired in fee and which the earl afterwards granted lor lite to Bartholomew de Kancia, now deceased to hold to them and his heirs together with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, etc. to the value of 71. a year, in part satisfaction of lands to the value of 100 marks a year, which the king promised to grant to him for his good service against the Scots at Stryvelyn, and also on account of his marriage with the said Elizabeth. By p.s. Membrane 36d. Commission to John de Thorpe and Richard de Walsingham to deliver the gaol of the castle of Norwich of John Bernard, detained there for the death of Walter Ram and Robert Predom of Asshele, whereof he was accused. 678 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. Membrane 36c? — cont. Jan. 7. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert Burgilon and John de Ulipstone. Fitton touching the persons who forcibly boarded the ship La Micliele of Westminster, which the king had laden at London with corn and other victuals and armour, and had sent under John Petit, as master, to the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed for the sustenance of his lieges staying in garrison there, and which on the return voyage had been driven ashore at Stivekeye [co. Norfolk], broke her up when so cast away, broke the chests in her, and carried away the chests, timbers and entire gear, and also the beds, armour, jewels and other goods which were on board her. By p.s. May 1. Association of John de Thorpe in the foregoing commission. Windsor. Jan. 17. Association of William de Northo in the place of John Bluet, who died Loughborough, after the commencement of the proceedings, in u commission issued to William de Hardene and John Bluet, on complaint by queen Margaret touch- ing the persons who entered her free chase at Asshedoune, her park at Maresfeld and her free warrens at Maresfeld and Wylingdon, co. Sussex, hunted therein, and in her chace and park took deer, and in her warren hares, rabbits, etc., cut down her trees growing in the woods within the chace, fished in her stews and free fisheries at Maresfeld, carried away fish, trees, deer, etc. and also assaulted her bailiffs and servants exercisiug their offices within the honour of L'Aigle. Jan. 24. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Staunton, John de Foxle Woodstock, and Geoffrey de Hertelpol, on complaint by Robert le Parker of Becheworth that John de Sancto Johanne of Lageham and others assaulted him at Becheworth, co. Surrey. By the Chancellor. Membrane S5d. Jan. 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Thorpe, John do Loughborough. Frcsyngfeld and Robert de Bures, ou complaint by John Boutetourte that, whereas Agues Thurberd, Philip de Thelnetham, John Prentiz, Richard de Haddeleye, Geoffrey le Warde, John de Neketon and Bartholomew Godewyne bound themselves to him in ~>0 marks by a writing to be paid to him for William Thurberd, his bondman, lately manumitted by him, and with his assent handed over the writing to William de Briseworth at Cotton, co. Suffolk, for delivery to him at a certain day, the said William plotting to prevent John Boutetourte from recovering the 50 marks, destroyed the deed. By C. Jan. 24. The like to John de Broinfeld, Richard de Baskerville and John de Woodstock. Barwe, on complaint by Master John Walcwayn, clerk, Matilda de la Have and Walter her son that William sou of William de la Have, William 'in the Hale,' Gilbert Blode, William Hamelyn and John and Thomas his sons, Thomas de Aston, Roger le Solers of Fowemenedene, Philip Hell', John Herbert, Walter de Doene the younger, John son of Laurence Blode, Thomas sou of Laurence Blode, Robert Tepe, John de Dunre, Thomas Sandy, Joan late the wife of Henry Lorante, Bartholomew son of Hugh Thurgrym, Robert de Cleangre, J. ihn de Caple, Richard de Caple, William de Caple, Simon de Kyule, ' pestour,' Hugh ' in the Hale ' and David Ger- vays together with others broke their house at the suburb of Hereford and carried away their goods. By C. Jan. 18. The like to John de Foxle, William de Hardene and John de Stonore, Loughborough, on complaint by queen Margaret touching the pei-iious who entered her free warren at Whitchurch, which is on the confines of the counties of 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 679 1317. Jan. 28. Abingdon. Membrane 35d — cont. Oxford and Berks, and her park at Odyham, co. Southampton, hunted therein and took hares, etc. in the warren and deer in the park, and cut down her trees growing in the park, and carried them away. Appointment of Rohert de S tunny, Nicholas de Aston, and the sheriff of Worcester, to he commissioners of the peace in that county, pursuant to the statute of Winchester, as the king understands that many offences are committed in the county by vagabonds and others. By p. 6. Membrane 34r/. Jan. 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to Simon de Monte Acuto, John de Clipstone. Erleye and William de Bourne, on complaint by John Belet that Richard de Fortes, Benedict de Dakenham, Thomas Oayser, John de Foussedame, Walter Langclcrk, Eudo Spouue, Hugh le Carttere, Walter le Uelier of Warbam, William Spyryng, William 'the carpenter,' and Nicholas White with others carried away his goods at Wyrdesford Belet, co. Dorset. By p.s. Membrane 3'Ad. Jan. 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to Simon de .Monte Acuto and John Ulipstone. Derle, touching the taking, contrary to the proclamation, of corn, victuals and armour to Scotland, for the sustenance of the king's enemies by divers men of the counties of Somerset, Dorset, Devon, Cornwall and Gloucester, as well by those who have been arrested and imprisoned after inquisi tions made by virtue of a former commission issued to the same justices, as by others since that dale By p.s. Jan. 18. The like to Robert de Maddvi;«l<', John de Bousser and Simon de Clipstone. Brnnne, on complaint by Henry le Chanmberleyn that Boger le Clerk of Colde Overton and John his son, John Ricardoun, John Morel, parson of the church of Sautre, and Robert his brother, Richard Lokvn and Thomas his brother, Adam Ilunteman, ' marehaiind,' William Crisp, William I've, William Hande, John Marchaund, Henry Tony, Nicholas son of Benry de Funteygnes, William Tarent, (icoffrey le Fevre, Richard Rikedoun, Simon son of William de Hakeneye, John Yutle of Hilton, Simon de Weston, Geoffrey Estrild, Thomas Morel, Thomas le Marcschal, Ralph Crisp, Simon le Clerk and William Stephenes with others assaulted him at Fenny Stanton, co. Cambridge. By K. Jan. 9. Commission de walliis et fossatis to Robert de Kendale, constable of the Clipstone. castle of Dover and warden of the Cinque ports, Nicholas Kyriel, John Malemeyns of Hoo and William de Cotes for the seacoast and adjacent parts of the county of Kent, viz. in the parts of East Kent. Membrane 32rf. Jan. 13. Commission to John de Thorpe and John de Fitton. Whereas by reason Clipstone. of an obligation for 1,300/., which William count of Hainault, Holland and Seland and lord of Friesland had made to Robert Elys, burgess of Great Yarmouth, in consideration of 954/. to be paid by him in the name of the count to Walter le Keu of Lincoln and his fellows, merchants of the king's realm, and 250/. to Richard Wake, and John Wype, and their fellows, also merchants of the realm, for their goods formerly taken and carried away in 680 1317. Membrane 32d — cont. the parts of Seland by the people of the power of the count, and also for 87/. which the said Robert delivered as a loan to the envoys of the count in the Parliament at, Staunford, 3 Edward II. for the expedition of his affairs therein, viz. that the said Robert should in the name of the count satisfy the said merchants in the sums due to them, and because he did not do so a suit was moved in the king's court to restore the bond to the count or his attorneys. Finally in the last Parliament at Lincoln in the octave of St. Hilary, 9 Edward II., it was agreed between the parties before the Council, and confirmed by the Court, that the envoys or attorneys of the count should have in the Chancery in the feast of St. Martin in the winter the said 87/. to be paid to the said Robert, and that he after receiving the money should return the count's bond to the envoys, at which day the said Robert came not, but Walter le Keu of Lincoln, another attorney of the count came before the king in the Chancery asserting that the said Robert bought divers goods from John Wykemannesson of Sirice and Peter Dodmesson, merchants of the count, in the town of Yarmouth for 169/. to be paid for at terms now past, and that he has not satisfied them nor even wished to make an allowance to the count in the said sum of 87/. although the said merchants frequently offered this to him and that the said attorney could not have the money then ready for that reason in Court, by which the count and t lie merchants incurred great loss. As the king has learned that the said Robert is one of the bailiffs of the town of Yarmouth and that by reason thereof the merchants have been hindered by him in obtaining recovery of their debt from him and that the execution of the king's mandates, as well on behalf of the count as of the merchants, directed to the sheriff of Norfolk, has been retarded, he directs the commissioners to inquire into the matter in the said town whether the said Robert bought goods from the said merchants for 169/. to be paid for at certain terms, whether the goods came into his possession, and if so whether he has paid the merchants, and whether they offered to allow him out of that sum to retain the 87/. due to him from the count. Jan. 24. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula, John de Foxle, and Woodstock. William de Hardene, on complaint by queen Margaret touching the persons who entered her park at Guildeford, co. Surrey, hunted therein, took deer, cut down trees growing there, and carried them away. By C. The like to the same justices, on complaint by queen Margaret, that John de Frenyugham and Thomas Reyner of Farlegh, with others, entered her park at Ledes, co. Kent, hunted therein, took deer, cut down her trees in her woods at the towns of Ledes and Middelton, co. Kent, and carried them away. By C. The like to the same justices, on complaint by queen Margaret that Reginald de Rokesie, Richard de Esthalle and John his brother, and Roger Atte (sic) carried away her goods at Farnbergh, co. Kent, and assaulted her men and her servants. By C. Jan. 26. The like to William de Stafford, Nicholas de Wedergrave and John de Woodstock. Bromfeld, by oath of good men of the counties of Salop and Stafford, touching the persons who entered the parks of Heleye and Red Castle (Rubei Castri) and hunted therein, cut down trees in the parks of Audeleye and Enedon, and fished in the stanks and stews at Buteleye, all which were late of Nicholas de Audele, deceased, tenant in chief, and are in the king's hand by reason of the minoi-ity of the heir, carried away fish, trees, and deer, and assaulted the king's ministers appointed by the escheator to the custody of the lands and tenement late of the said Nicholas, and imprisoned them. By C 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 681 Membrane 3ld. Association of W. do Ormesby with John de Thorpe and Peter Roscelyn in a commission to deliver the gaol of Great Yarmouth of Cicely Tersse of Wygenhale, detained for counterfeiting money, whereof she was accused. Commission of oyer and terminer to Rohcrt de Maddingle, William de Spanneby and Robert de Thorpe, on complaint by William son of William le Warde of Mordon that Roger de Cantuhipoof Cestreton, Geoffrey, parson of the church of Haddon, Simon de Glynton and Richer de Glynton his brothers, Richard Cordel of Overton Waterville, Hugh le Fithelere of Makeseye, William de Upton, Roger Stacy of Ceste; ton, William le Carter of Cesterton, John de London of Cesterton, Richard Pirneys of Cesterton, Oliver de Luft'ewyk of Cesterton and others assaulted him at Cesterton, co. Huntingdon, and broke his legs and arms. Jan. 25. The like to Ralph son of William, Henry Lcscrope, Alexander de Cave, Woodstock, and Adam de Middellon, on complaint by the ftbbofl of Si. Mary's, York, thai, whereas by charter of Alan, Sometime earl of Richemund, and confir- mation thereof by the king's progenitors and by the king, lie holds the borough of Bouthum, co. York, with its appurtenances, iu which borough the abbot and his predecessors, from a time whereof memory exists not, have had the assize of bread and ale of their men and tenants there, and also by charters of the king's predecessors have had infangenethef and outfangenethef and their court and justice, and that no bailiff or minister of the king should enter, unasked, the lands and liberties of the abbey to make any distraints, and that divers other liberties were granted bv such charters, which the king has confirmed, and also the king granted to the abbot that although he had not hitherto used or enjoyed the liberties contained in the charters, he and his successors should use and enjoy them in peace without hindrance, Nicholas le Flemmyng, mayor of the city of York, Nicholas de Sexdeeim Vallibus, clerk of the city, John Fishe, John le Sauser, Thomas de Kelkefeld, John de Eseby, Alan Sleght and Richard de Duffeld, late bailiffs of the city, John de Shoreby, Jordan Sauvage, William do Freres, ' peleter,' late chamberlain* of the city, John Fairbarne of York, Adam le Fossegreive, William Wacelyn, Adam Broun. Robert de Wystowe, Walter de Skotton and William del Abbeye, with a great crowd, asserting that the borough was a suburb of the city of York, when it is not, entered it, charged the men and tenants of the abbot with baking and brewing contrary to the assize and took them and led them without the borough to the city, and, as if they had cognisance of things which were done in the borough and punishment of such trespasses, which thev have not, put them in the pillory, took certain men within the borough, brought them into the city and imprisoned them, and assessed divers tallages with the commonalty of the city upon the abbot, his men and tenants in Bouthum by reason of their lands, tenements and goods in the borough, as if the borough belonged to the city, when it does not, distrained upon them and curried away the distraints into the city, and committed other excesses on the abbot. Granted at York by K. and C. Vacated because otherwise below. Membrane 30d. Commission of oyer and terminer to Adam de Herewynton and William de Bello Campo, touching divers extortions and oppressions alleged to have been committed by Robert de Somery, late commissioner of array in the Jan. 28. Abingdon. 682 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. Membrane 30rf — cont. count}' of Worcester at the time of the insurrection of Llewellyn Bren in Wales, by receiving ransoms from the men of the county in order that by his connivance they might escape service and remain at home. [Purl. Writs.] By p.s. Jan. 25. The like to Roger de Cubbeldik, Henry de Baiocis and Simon le Woods ; o it. Chaumbrelayn, on complaint by Isabella, prioress of Stikeswald, that Henry de Thurleby, parson of the church of Barkeston, William Lyard of Swaffeld, John West of Barkeston and John G-ory of Sythston carried away her goods at Barkeston, co. Lincoln, and assaulted her men and servants. By line of 20s. Jan. 25. The like to Roger de Cubbeldyk, Henry de Baiocis and Simon le Woodstock. Chaumberleyn, on complaint by John de Tynton of Stikeswald that Robert de Godesfeld of Sutton, Nicholas de Bardcnaye of Baumburgh and William son of Robert de Hemyngby imprisoned him at Stykeswald, co. Lincoln, and plotting his death at Stikcsdale, caused him to be indicted for ihe death of Roger Haliday of Croxton before the coroners of the county of Lincoln, and for divers robberies committed at Bardenaye, Edlyngton and Skendelby before Peter de Malo Lacu and his fellow justices of oyer and terminer in the late reign, and also caused him to be appealed of a robbery at Stikeswald by John Burel, for which he was taken and delivered into prison at Lincoln until lie was acquitted by William Inge and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery, and also of other robberies before Peter de Malo Lacu and his fellows, and of the said appeal before Roger le Brabanzon and his fellows, justices of the King's Bench in the late reign. Commission to J. de Thorpe, J. de Fresingfeld and R. Baynard to deliver the gaol of Bishops Lenne of John Lombe, ' peleter,' Ralph Lomb, Cicely Lomb and Alice wife of John de Fordham, detained there for the death of Robert de Waleton, whereof they were indicted. Feb. 19. Association of Gilbert de Toutheby and Walter de Friskeneye with the Clarendon, sheriff of Lincoln, whom the king had commanded to inquire into the com- plaint by John de Tynton of Stikeswald and Margaret his wife that they have been unjustly disseised by Robert de Godesfeld of Sutton and John Burel, ' messer,' of 13 acres of meadow in Stikeswald, seisin whereof they had previously recovered against them before Lambert de Trikyngham, John Chaynel and Nicholas de Bolingbrok, justices of assize in the county of Lincoln, at Boston, and to imprison the offenders if guilty and levy damages on their goods. Membrane 29 in the counties of Geoffrey de Hertrepole, J Henry Spygurnel, Richard de Rodeny, > John de Trillowe, in the counties of Leicester. Warwick. Lincoln. Rutland. ( Northampton. ' Norfolk. L Suffolk. Southampton. Wilts. Oxford. Berks. Somerset. Dorset. Devon. . Cornwall. Cambridge. Huntingdon. Bedford. Buckingham. Essex. Hertford. Middlesex. ' Sussex. Surrey. Kent. r Gloucester. Worcester. Hereford. Salop. Stafford. Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Bere and Richard de Polhanipton, on complaint by Walter le Ponre touching the persons who entered his close at Otyngdon, c<>. Oxford, and cut down and carried away his trees there. By the Chancellor at the instance of Roger Daunnory. Commission to Robert d: j Maddyn»le, Thomas de Scalariis and John de Crek to deliver the gaol of the castle of Cambridge of Dionisia, late the wife of Henry le Scryveyn of Cambridge, and Alice her sister, detained for counterfeiting money. By p.s. Association of William de Ormesby with John Buteturt, John de Thorpe and John de Fresingfeld in the commission of oyer and terminer touching a trespass committed against John de Thorpemache at Castel Frameling- ham. Commission to John de Castre, keeper of the castle and town of Carlisle, co. Cumberland, to enquire into the report that divers men of those parts trade with the Scots and supply them with victuals and other necessaries, contrary to the king's prohibition, to the retarding of the war against the Scots; they are to arrest and imprison all such offenders until further orders. By p.s. Membrane 2bd. Feb. 20. Clarendon. Commission to Henry Spigurnel, Master John Walewayn, W illiam Trussel the elder and John de Trillowe on representation by William le 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 687 Membrane 2od — cont. Butiller of Wemme, son and heir of William le Bntiller of Wemme, that his said father and his ancestors held the manor of Dodynton, co. Salop, and all lauds and tenements belonging to it on his side of a stream, which is called ' le Redebrok ' and which is the reputed division between the said county and the Welshery (Walccheriam) in those parts, according to English law and not Welsh, until Adam de Cretynges, sometime bailiff of queen Eleanor of her manor of Overton in the Welshery contiguous to the said stream and opposite the manor of Dodynton, which manor of Overton the late king granted to her to hold at will, took possession of 100 acres of land and waste of the said William le Butiller, the father, on his side of the stream, belonging to the manor of Dodynton, and appropriated the same to the manor of Overton, by pretext whereof the said land and waste were detained from the father and are still detained from the son who lias petitioned the king for justice. The commissioners are to view the said land and waste and to make a perambulation and division between the said county and the Welshery, viz. between the said manors of Overton and Dodynton by their ancient metes and bounds and also an inquisition upon the premises by oath of knights and others of the said county and also of the county of Stafford and of good men of the manor of Overton and parts of Ellesmere and Bromfeld in the Welshery adjacent to the said manors and to certify the king after such perambulation whether the land and waste is to be considered to be within the said county according to English law, or without the county in the Welshery according to Welsh law. The sheriffs of the said counties, the king's bailiffs of Overton and Ellesmere, and John de Warenna, carl of Surrey, or his bailiffs of Bromfeld are to render assistance. By 0. Commission of oyer and terminer to Adam de Swynburn, John de Eure and William de Denum, on complaint In Roger Madtiyt that, whereas he had retained certain men at arms and hobelers for the defence of lands in the Marches of Scotland and the repulse of the Scots, and had sent them towards the said Marches to harass the king's enemies, and they had captured Richard de Middelton, Thomas Cokes, Adam Uotour, Richard Scot and Adam Lang, Scots and enemies, who with a great band had invaded the land of Tyndale and committed divers offences at Itedepeth in Tyndale, eo. Northumberland, and detained them in custody, Thomas .son of Thomas de Fisshcburne, John Hert and John de Conyngham with others rescued the prisoners at la Redepeth, and permitted the said Thomas Cokes, Adam Rot our, Richard Scot and Adam Lang to depart, and took Richard dc Middelton to the king, pretending that they had taken him, and received 100/. for his capture. By p.s. The like to the same justices, on complaint by the same Roger Maduyt that when he had as above captured Simon Locard and John his son, and Robert son of Reginald, Scots, who had invaded England, at Mitford and taken them to the castle of Mitford to be kept in custody, John de Lilleburn with others took them from the castle and put them to ransom to his own use, without the assent of the complainant. By p.s. Association of John de Carmynou with William de Botreaux, Henry de Campo Arnulphi and John de Treiagu in the commission of oyer and terminer touching a trespass committed against Stephen de Trewyut of Bodmyn at Wyket, co. Cornwall. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, John Maule- verer and Adam de Hoperton, on complaint by John de Beyghale that William Raulyn, Richard le Petit and William son of Thomas de Whyte abducted Agnes his wife at Fcribrigge, co. York, and carried away his goods. By p.s. 688 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. March 2. Clarendon. March 6. Clarendon. March 8. Clarendon. Membrane 25d — cont. The like to John de Insula, John de Foxle, Adam de Lymbergh and Robert de Foxton, touching divers extortions and oppressions alleged to have been committed by Henry Gernet, late one of the king's coroners in the county of Essex, under colour of his office. By K. on the information of William de Ayrem[ynne]. [Inserted at a later date.'] Afterwards, on 14 May, Henry Beaufiz was associated with them in the above commission. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula, John de Foxle, Humphrey de Waleden and Adam de Lymbergh, on complaint by Robert de Ponte Fracto that Henry Gernet, Nicholas Fermbaud the younger, Hubert Nicholasmau Frymbaud, William Tendryng, AVilliam atte Hale, Thomas atte Strete, Thomas de Pappeworth, Ralph Elen, Reginald le Frenshe, Stephen de Chertesay, Richard de Gosholm, John atte Ponde, Alexander le Skynner, Henry Columbers, Thomas Wyche, Adam Russel, Robert de Bolyngton, William Chargeville, Hugh de Coumbe, John de Burstede, Sewal de Grenstede, and Benedict de Ditton with others took him at Alvythele, co. Essex, imprisoned him, and plotting together caused him to be falsely charged with the burning of the houses of the rectory of Stifford and with breaking into a house, took away certain bonds, bills of the king's Wardrobe, and divers writs under the Great Seal and other memoranda in his custody, and dragging him spoiled of his clcthes and bound hand and body hither and thither as a mode of torture took him from the town of Alvythele to the castle of Colchester, and caused him to be imprisoned in the castle prison among approvers and felons, where he was detained until acquitted by John de Bousser and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery. By K. on the information of R. de Northburgh. The like to Simon Warde, John de Donecastre and Richard de Bernyng- ham, on complaint by Master Robert de Pykeryng, dean of the church of St. Peter, York, that Goscelin Deyville and William de Wederhale of Northalverton with others entered his manor at Horneby, co. York, broke the doors of his houses there, and carried away his goods. By K. Membrane 24c?. March 1. Appointment of John de Heslarton, John de Donecastre and Alexander Clarendon. de Cave to enquire into the use of measures in the counties of York, Nottingham and Derby, in accordance with Magna Carta, and to punish offenders ; and to deliver measures of the standard of London for use in those parts. [Pari. Wnts.~\ The like appointment of the under-mentioned persons in their respective counties, viz. : — Hugh de Louthre, Henry deMalton, Adam de Benton, Adam de Skelton, of T Westmoreland. J Cumberland. ] Northumberland. | Lancaster. Edmund de Eyncurt, Lambert de Trikingham, I John Cheynel, f Eustace de Burneby, J William de Ormesby, John de Thorpe, John de Frysingfeld, in the counties of Leicester. Warwick. Lincoln. Rutland. Northampton. in the counties - / Norfolk. or I Suffolk. 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 689 1317. Membrane 24c? — cont. March 12. Winchester. March 13. Winchester. March 15. Winchester. March 15. Winchester. March 14. Winchester. John de Foxele, William de Burne, John de Stonore, John Inge, John de Mutford, William de Goldyngton, Robert de Maddyngle, Master Jordan Morrand, John de Bousser, Geoffrey de Hertrepole, Henry Spygurnel, Richard de Rodeny, John de Trillawe. > in the counties of } } Wilts. Oxford. Berks. Somerset. Dorset. Devon. Cornwall. ' Cambridge. Huntingdon. Bedford. Buckingham. Essex. Hertford. Middlesex. {Sussex Surrey. Kent. in the counties of ( in the counties of Gloucester. Worcester. Hereford. Salop. Stafford. 84313. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, Ralph do Hemmegrave and Robert de Aspal, on complaint by Roger Bille that John Haltebe of Ipswich, Gilbert de Meleferd, Thomas de Weston, Gilbert de Burgh, Geoffrey sou of Thomas Stace, William Tytum (or Tycum), John Lenebaud, Robert Hodere and Thomas Struttyng with others assaulted him at Braunford, co. Suffolk. By fine of 1 mark. Vacated because surrendered and cancelled, and otherwise below under the name of Thomas de Veer. The like to Ralph de Cameys, Roger de Bavent and John de Ifeld, on complaint by William Vyvyen touching the persons who broke his chests and coffers at Shorham, co. Sussex, and carried away 600/. found therein. By K. on the information of W. de Monte Acuto. The like to John Randolph, John de Stonore and James de Norton, touching the persons who burned the houses and goods of Richard de Chynham in his manor at Chynhum, co. Southampton. By K. The like to Henry Beaufiz and John de Donecasti <>, on complaint by William de Bevercote, king's clerk, prebendary of Hampton in the church of St. Mary, Suthwell, that whereas the king had recovered before the justices of the Bench against William, archbishop of York, the donation to that prebend, void and in his gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of York in the time of the late king, and had granted it to the said William de Bevercote, certain persons after judgment was rendered in, court and before he obtained possession of the prebend entered the close of the prebend, felled the trees growing there, broke the houses and carried away the timber and trees. By K. and C. The like to Simon de Monte Acuto, John de Erleye and William de Bourne, on complaint by John Belet that John de Kingeston, Richard de Portes, Benedict de Dakenham, Thomas Cayser, John Foussedame, Walter Langclerk, Eudo Spoune, Hugh le Cartere, Walter le Helier of Warham, William Spyring, William ' the carpenter,' and Nicholas White with others carried away his goods at Wyrdesford Belet, co. Dorset. By p.s. x x 690 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. March 21. Clarendon. March 26. Clarendon. March 28. Clarendon. Membrane 23d. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, Robert de Maddyngle and Henry de Walepole, on complaint by Robert de Walkefare that John de Cleye, Richard de Helgeton, and Geoffrey Cokerel of Fakenham with others carried away 6 brood swans of his, of the price of 12/. at Ryburgh, co. Norfolk. By the Chancellor at the instance of the earl of Hereford. The like to William de Ormesby, Edmund de Hemmegrave and Robert Aspal, on complaint by Thomas de Veer that, although the kirjg had taken him and his men and possessions under his protection, John Haltebe of Ipswich, Gilbert de Meleford, Thomas de Weston, Gilbert de Burgh, Geoffrey son of Thomas Stace, William Tytum, John Lenebaud, Robert Hodere and Thomas Struttyng, with others, while he was in the Marches of Scotland, prevented his men and tenants of Braunford, co. Suffolk, who ought and were accustomed to grind their corn at his mills in that town from doing so, and assaulted Roger Bille, his miller. By fine of 1 mark. The like to Henry Beaufiz, John de la Beche and John de Weston the younger, on complaint by Richard le Playtour, king's Serjeant, that William Scot, Geoffrey Moigne, William Sampson, John le Graunt and others assaulted him at Suthhampton. By p.s. The like letters word for word for the undermentioned persons, viz. — John Payn. Richard atte Grove. John the clerk. William de Bernewelle. Gregory atte Wyche. Richard atte Hoo. Peter le Rok. John Flint. Henry de Northfolk. Henry Deneman. John Lambe. John Poyntel. Richard de Bere. Robert de Milton. Commission to Lambert de Trikingham, Henry Lescrope and Geoffrey de Hertelpole, to examine and correct an alleged error in the record and process of a suit before the mayor and sheriffs of London in the Hustings between Adam de Garboldesham and Christina his wife, plaintiffs, and John de Wynton of London and Matilda his wife, defendants, concerning the dower of the said Christina in London, at St. Marti n-le-Grand, London, and correct the error if there be any. By the Chancellor. Membrane 22d. March 21. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, Robert Clarendon, de Maddyngle and Henry de Walepole, on complaint by Philip de Caldecote, that Robert Burgillun, Robert de Thirsford, William de Manthorpe, chaplain, Walter Bret, Geoffrey his son, John atte Tounesende, John Flemyng, Thomas le Fulere, John Billyng, William Crome, Michael Malle, John Belle, Ralph Testard, Geoffrey Palmere, John Nosse, John Goldewyn, Geoffrey Goldwyn, William de Kerdeston of Great Naringes, John de Kerdeston, William atte Brok, John Kinges, Richard Bugge and Richard his brother, John Sygor, Geoffrey Lescy, John Strik, Richard Goldwyne, Nicholas Palmere, Richard Carter, Adam Hefting, William Belamy, John Hefting, Thomas 'in The medewe,' Thomas Grey, John Mone, Hugh Spileman, Roger Cartere, Reginald King[es], Richard Jurdon, Geoffrey Skylet, William Bulur, Thomas Bisshop, William Tanne, Robert Godeshex, Adam Fulere, Adam Bulur, John Palmere, John Fulere, John Spyleraan, John Crime (or Crune), William Hylak, Nicholas Hilak, Thomas Crime 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 691 1317. March 23. Clarendon. March 20. Clarendon. April 12. Clarendon. May 2. Windsor. May I. Windsor. Membrane 22d — cont. (or Crune), Thomas Ballard, Edmund Hefting, Thomas le Wylde, John Batailye, Philip Bond, John Pesetodde, John Pesche, clerk, and William Peche assaulted him at Great Narynges, co. Norfolk, and carried away his goods. By the Chancellor at the instance of the earl of Hereford. The like letters for the undermentioned persons to the same justices, viz.: — Richard de Stokton. Robert Palefreyour. John de Huntyngdon. The like to Master John Walewayn, John le Bousser and John de Wenegrave, by oath of good men of the county of Hertford, on complaint by John Makary that Richard de Hertford, abbot of Waltham Holy Cross, Gilbert de Waltham his fellow-canon, John de Sancto Albano of Waltham Holy Cross, John de Tonebrugge and Stephen de Norffok conspired together at Stanstede Abbots and caused him to be appealed at Waltham Holy Cross by William Chaunterel, an approver, lately detained in the gaol of Waltham Holy Cross, with divers felonies and robberies in the counties of Essex and Hertford, and to be taken and detained in the said gaol until he was acquitted by William de Goldintou and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery for that gaol. Vacated because otherwise below. Afterwards, on 26 March, Henry Spigurnel and John de Mutford were associated in the above commission. The like to Roger de Cubbeldyk, Nicholas de Bolyngbrok and Walter de Fryskeneye, on complaint by Thomas le Ward of Kirketon that John son of Walter Baillif of Kirketon and Alan and Ralph his brothers, John Siklyng, Simon ' Jonesman Baillif,' Alan Springald, Alan son of Hugh de Kirketon and Alexander son of the said Alan, and Richard ' Aleynesman de Cubbeldyk ' assaulted him at Kirketon in Holand, co. Lincoln, and broke three ribs on his left side. By fine of 1 mark The like to Master John Walewayn, John de Bousser and John do Wenegrave, by oath of good men of the county of Hertford, on complaint by John Makary that, Richard de Hertford, abbot of Waltham Holy Cross, Gilbert Bursty of Waltham St. Laurence, John de Sancto Albano and Stephen de Norffolk, his fellow-canons, Richard de Elynton, a lay brother of the house, and John de Tonebrugge, conspired together at Stanstede Abbots and caused him to be appealed by William Chaunterel, an approver, lately detained in the gaol of Waltham Holy Cross, of divers felonies and robberies committed in the counties of Essex and Hertford, and on that account to be taken and imprisoned there until he was acquitted before William de Goldyngton and his fellows, justices of gaol delivery for that place. Afterwards, on 22 April, Henry Spigurnel and John de Mutford were associated in the said commission with the above-named justices. The like to Roger de Bavent, William Merre and William de Northho, on complaint by Walter, archbishop of Canterbury, touching the persons who broke the parks of Petteworth, co. Sussex, which he holds of the king's grant until the lull age of the heir of Henry de Percy, a minor in the king's custody, hunted therein and carried away deer. The like to Walter de Gousyl, Richard de Wylughby and John de Mounteny, on complaint by Richard de Grey that Robert de Hotoft and others broke his park at Evynton, co. Leicester, hunted therein and carried away deer. By p.s. The like to the same justices, on complaint by Richard de Grey that Thomas de Neuthorpe, John Foucher of Notingham, Ralph son of Reginald xx 2 692 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1 317. Membrane 22d — cont. de Neuthorpe, William, parson of the church of Notehale, William de Barre of Cossale, John de Brekelestowe and William Curteys of Neuthorpe with others broke his park at Codenovere, co. Derby, by night, hunted therein and carried away deer. By p.s. Membrane 2\d. April 6. Clarendon. May 3. Windsor. April 27. Windsor. May 2. Windsor. May 1. Windsor. May 4. Windsor. Appointment of John de Eynecurt, Richard de Whatton and William de Dogmersfeld, to be conservators of the peace in the county of Nottingham and of the statute of Winchester, as the king understands that many vagabonds hold unlawful conventicles and wander through the county committing many offences. The like appointments of the undermentioned conservators of the peace for the county of Derby : — John de Eyncurt. Roger le Breton. Ralph de Braylesford. Commission de walliis et fossatis to John de Ifeld, William de Cotes, Stephen de la Dane and William Lotrich for the seacoast and adjacent parts in Estkent, co. Kent. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Alexander de Cave and Gilbert deToutheby, on complaint by Henry de Melton that John le Keu of Halton, Richard de Morleye, Walter Hogge, Gilbert de Topclive, Andrew le Bercher, William de Ripon, Richard ' Jonesserjaunt Hamelyn,' John son of Simon de Wynteryngton, Walter de Malton and Alice his wife, Gilbert de Topclive and Cicely his wife and Adam Hurre broke his close and houses at Halton by Alkebarewe, co. Lincoln, and carried away his goods. The like to Roger de Bavent, William Merre and William de Northho, on complaint by Walter, archbishop of Canterbury, touching the persons who broke his park at Slyndon, co. Sussex, hunted therein and carried away deer. The like to John de Donecastre and Adam de Hoperton, on complaint by Hugh de Gayteford, parson of the church of Burton in Kendale, that John de Lascy and Robert his brother, William de Lascy, Thomas de Bemesleye, Adam de Jernemuth and Alan Ryk with others drove away 4 oxen, 2 cows, a bull and 2 mares of his, of the price of 16/., at Gaytford, co. York, and carried away his goods. The like to Henry Lescrope, Manneduke de Twenge and Thomas de Shefeld, on complaint by the abbot of St. Mary's, York, that, whereas by grant of Alau, sometime earl of Richemund, and the confirmation thereof by the king's progenitors and the king, he holds the borough of Bouthuin with divers liberties (as already set forth), Nicholas le Flemyng, late mayor of the city of York, Ralph Meek the present mayor, Nicholas de Sexdecim Vallibus, clerk of the city, John Fishe, John le Sauser, Thomas de Kelkfeld, John de Eseby, Alan Sleght and Richard de Duffeld, late bailiffs of the city, Thomas de Alwarthorpe, Nicholas de Coloigne, Richard Toller and William de Hessay, now bailiffs of the city, John de Scorehy, Jordan Sauvage, William de Freres, ' peleter,' the late chamberlains of the city, John Fairbarne of York, Adam le Fossegraive, William Wacelyn, Adam Broun, Robert de Wistowe, Walter de Skotton, William del Abbey, John de Cave, ' girdeler,' Roger de Haxey, Roger le Armurer, Henry le Taillur and Thoma3 de Hornby, having collected a multitude of malefactors, asserting that the borough is a suburb of the city, when it is not, forcibly 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 693 1317. Membrane 2\d — cont. entered the borough, and charging certain men and tenants of the abbot that they baked and brewed there and sold bread and ale contrary io the assize, took them on that account and led them without the borough into the city and placed them upon the pillory in the city as if they had cognizance of things done in the borough and the punishment of such trespasses, when they have not, and also took certain men in Bouthum and brought them into the city and imprisoned them there, and assessed divers tallages with the commonalty of the city upon the abbot and his men and tenants in the borough by reason of their lands, tenements and goods therein, as if that borough pertained to the city, when it does not, and on that made heavy distraints on them and carried the distraints within the city and still detain them, and committed other excesses upon the abbot. Membrane 20d. April 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Adam de Westminster. Hoperton and William de Bildesthorpe, on complaint by Richard de Hoton that Richard de Roderham and William his brother, John de Scardeburgh, John Baudewyn of Bautre, Thomas Guile of Bautre, Robert le Fevre of Bautre, John ' Roberdesman the smyth,' John le Taillur, John de Haver- segge, William le Noreis of Bautre, Nicholas Jolif of Wislon, Brian Ripiers of Ordesale, John de Alkebarewe of East Drayton, Robert le Porter of Westmarkham, William de Newesom and William de Lyndeby broke his house at West Markham, co. Nottingham, carried away his goods and assaulted his men and servants. April 22. The like to John de Insula, Humphrey de Walcden, Adam de Lyiiibcrgh Westminster, and Robert de Foxton, on information that, whereas for carrying on the war in Scotland it was ordained in the council of the prelates, earls, barons, etc., at Lincoln that all those in the realm holding more than 50/. worth of land or rents or fees a year should meet the king at the town of Newcastle-upon- Tyne in the octaves of Michaelmas last equipped with horses and arms to set out against the Scots, and afterwards, as the king was given to understand that Henry Garnet and Richard de Gosholm held lands to that value, two wi ii a were directed in pursuance to them to come to the said town ami were given to Robert de Ponte Fracto, the king's yecman, for delivery to them, and after the delivery of the writ the said Henry and Richard and Nicholas Fermbaud the younger, Hubert 'Nicolesman Fermbaud,' William Tendring, William atte Hale, Thomas atte Strete, Thomas de Pappeworth, Ralph Elen, Reginald le Frenshe, Stephen de Chei teseve, John alte Ponde, Alexander le Skinnere, Henry Columbers, Thomas W\eh, Adam Russel, Robert de Bolinton, William de Chargcville, Hugh de Cuinbe, John de Burstede, Sewal de Grenstede, Richard Bleeh and Benedict de Dittoo with others conspiring together at Alvethele, co. Essex, to the delay of the expedition and the king's business, seized and imprisoned the said Robert, and took from him the writ directed to Richard de Gosholm and other memoranda touching the business. By K. Afterwards, on 10 June, Master John Walewayn was associated with the said justices in the above commission. Membrane 19rf. April 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to Simon de Monte Acuto, John de Westmiuster. Erie and John de Merton, touching the transport of corn, victuals and armour to Scotland for the sustenance of the king's enemies from the 694 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS 1317. Membrane 19c? — cont. counties of Somerset, Dorset, Devon, Cornwall and Gloucester, contrary to the proclamation, for which certain men have already been imprisoned by the first two justices under a former commission. April 6. Clarendon. April 17. Isle worth. April 14. Oookham. Membrane I8d. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Fillol, John de Ifeld and William Northo, on complaint by Bernard de la Tyssandrie, Bartholomew Russel, John Broun, William Dentissack and Peter del Pount, merchants of Rochelle, that, whereas they had lately laden a ship, called la Cogge St. Marie of Wynchelse, with 93 tuns of wine of the price of 93U marks at Rochelle to take to Calais to trade with, Henry de la Ferye, master of a ship la Plentee of Jernemuth, John Panfelot, master of the ship la Sainte Marie Cogge, William Charp', master of the ship la Nicholas, Richard de Castre, master of the ship la Olefara, John Fairweder, master of the ship la Betton, Thomas Belyn, master of the ship la Michel, Bartholomew Trovenk, master of the ship la Petite Godyer, Robert Denys, master of the ship la Brequarow, Robert Aysenan, master of the ship la Nicholas, Henry Estan, master of the ship la Petre, Nicholas atte See, master of the ship la Annote, John Ferye, master of the ship la Mariote, Peter de Gosefort, master of the ship la Nicholas, Robert Curteller, master of the ship la Margarete, John Belyn, master of the ship la Petite Margarete, Nicholas Lytelman, master of the ship la Edmund, Richard Grele, master of the ship la James, John Danahorda, master of the ship la Michel, John Danast' Eusen, master of the ship la Blida, Simon de Marsham, master of the ship la Graunt Bavon '. Roger Colle, master of the ship la Pomyer, Aymund Petri, master of the ship la Margarete, William Snow, master of the ship la Blithe, William Mote, master of the ship la Petre, and John Goldyng, master of the ship la Peronel, of the town of Jernemuthe, and Ralph Cristian, Seman Little (Parvus), William Wildegos, Alan de Gosford, Seman del Sable, Fermannus Albret, Robert de la Barg', Robert son of John de Hordele, Richard Reymund, Alexander Fastolf, Richard Choc, William de Fewelle, Robert Esman, Richard Randolf, William de Mowe, Robert de Gynmingham, Eustace de Falisbore, Bartholomew de Thorpe, John Perbroun, William de Goseford and John Billyng attacked the ship so laden and coasting along the shore near the port of Shorham, co. Sussex, when on the voyage to Calais, boarded the ship, drove the merchants' men out of her, took the ship with the wines and disposed of them at their pleasure. By C. The like to John de Foxle, Robert de Bardelby and William de Bildesthorpe, on complaint by William de Thorntoft, king's clerk, that, whereas he had in his house in Suthwerk, co. Surrey, placed certain goods and writings in a chest secured with a lock and delivered the same to William Ballard of Suthwerk to be kept safe and returned to him at his pleasure, the said William Ballard and Clemencia his wife broke open the chest in his house and carried away the contents thereof. The like to Henry Spigurnel, John de Mutford and Walter de Mulles- worth, touching the death of Alice daughter of William de Beauchaump of Drayton Beauchaump at that place, which is on the confines of the counties of Buckingham and Hertford. By C. Membrane IV d. April 22. Commission to John Tresagu, John de Carmynou and Nicholas de Alneto Westminster, to enquire into the complaint of Stephen de Abyndon and John Pecok that, although the king had caused proclamation to be made in the county of 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 695 1317. Membrane I7d — cont. Cornwall that no one should buy or sell tin before it had been stamped in due form with the king's stamp, or before the said Stephen and John, to whom the king has granted the purchase of tin in the county of Cornwall for five years, should be forewarned, certain stannarymen and other persons have presumed to buy and sell uncoined tin without giving them notice, contrary to the proclamation. April 22. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Stonore, John de Trillowe Westminster, and Richard de Bere, on complaint by Thomas de Fencote that John de Dokelington, mayor of the town of Oxford, John Culveid and Robert de Watlington, bailiffs of the same town, William de Spalding, Henry de Lenne, Roger de Caresfeld, John le Peyntour, Richard Cary and others of the said town, assaulted and imprisoned him at Oxford. Vacated because otherwise below. Membrane 16c?. May 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle and John de Stonore, Windsor. on complaint by Master John de Shordich that Richard son of William le Spycer of Exeter, John his brother, John le Tappistere, Thomas de Totingdon, Elias le Carpenter, Richard son of Ralph de Driffeld, Thomas Jonesman de Bristoll, John atte Yete, ' mouuer,' and John Jonesman le Mouner with others seized him at Bruggesete by Oxford, co. Oxford, took him thence to Boymulle, assaulted and imprisoned him until he made fine in 60/. for ransom, and carried away his goods. Afterwards, on 12 May, Thomas de Gardinis was associated with the said justices in the above commission. April 22. Westminster. April 22. Windsor. May 3. Windsor. Membrane I5d. Commission to Stephen de Haccombe and Robert de Stokehay to enquire into the complaint of Stephen de Abyndon, king's butler, and John Pecok, that, although in the county of Devon the king caused proclamation to be made that no one should buy or sell any tin before it had been stamped in due manner with the king's stamp or before the said Stephen and John, to whom the king has granted the purchase of tin in the county of Devon for five years, should be forewarned, certain stannarymen have presumed to buy and sell uncoined tin without giving them notice, contrary to the pro- clamation. Commission de walliis et Jossatis to John de Bello Campo, William de Burne and John de Fosse for the seacoast and adjacent parts in the county of Somerset. The like to Robert de Bardelby and Edmund de Passele in the marshes between la Redehulle and the town of Robertsbridge on each side of the water of Lymenee on the confines of the counties of Kent and Sussex. Membrane \Ad. May 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Assheton, John de Longe- Windsor. ville and Eustace de Bourneby, on complaint by John son of John de Daventre that Walter son of Robert de Daventre, and Robert his son, John son of Hugh de Wedon, John le Warde, Simon de Bretaigne, Roger de Somerton, John de Turveye, Henry de Bray of Charwelton, Adam de Duffeld, John le Keu of Daventre and Walter his sou, Simon de Crek, John Neel of Daventre, Adam Cut and John his brother, Robert le Keu, John de Wylie of Norton, Robert le Chapeleyn of Everdon, J ohn le Clerk of Har- 696 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. May 13. Windsor. May 9. Windsor. May 11. Windsor. Membrane 14t? — cont. grave, Thomas de Britaigne, Henry le Taillur and Thomas de Flesshewere of Daventre assaulted him at Daventre, co. Northampton. By p.s. The like to Thomas de Berkele, John de Wilton and William de Bello Campo, touching the persons who carried away the king's falcons at Hambury Saltmersh, co. Gloucester, by night, and assaulted the servants in charge of them. Commission to Nicholas Dauney and Geoffrey Modiworthe to select within the ports of Exeter, Tengemuth, Dertemuth, Sutton, Plumuth, Loo and Powy a ship and also to levy men to man her and also a ' galeye ' which the said Geoffrey built, and to proceed on the king's service with the said Geoffrey against Thomas Dun, mariner, and others of his society, Scottish mariners, as the king understands that they sail up and down the Western seas, where they have committed divers piracies on merchants coming with their wares into the realm to trade. By p.s. [42 1 9.] Mandate in pursuance on the same roll lower down. Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund Deincourt, Walter de Friskeneye and Peter de Streuby, on information that Peter de Malo Lacu, brother Walter de Skegnes, master of the house of Nunne Coturn, Roger de Kerdeston, Simon le Provot, William le Fochet, ' warner,' William de Bardenay, Walter Scot of Skendelby, Richard son of Ralph, Ralph Hunder- oun, and Michael le Fevre with others prevented the king's servants from making his profit out of a wood in his hands and removed them from that custody, which wood in Orreby, co. Lincoln, with other lands and tene- ments the king after the death of Robert de Wylughby, tenant in chief, had taken into his hands. By p.s. Writ de intendendo directed to the mayors, bailiffs and good men of the towns and ports of Exeter, Tengmuth, Dertemuth, Sutton, Plymuth, Loo and Fowy, for the said Nicholas Dauney and Geoffrey Modiworthe, whom the king has appointed to levy men as above to man two ships for two months at their cost. By p.s. Membrane 13rf. May 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Westminster. Cantebrugge and Simon de Brunne, on complaint by William Ganet that Robert Blakberd, Philip Vyncent and Matilda his wife, John Tipper and Alice his wife, Walter Vincent and Christina his wife, John le Barker of Sautre and Robert his son, John brother of the latter, John de Orreby, William son of William le Fevre of Sautre, Godfrey le Taylliour, Thomas Justice, Robert son of William le Fevre of Repynghale and Margaret his wife, William de Ketene of Peterborough and Robert leFletchere of Peter- borough broke his house at Sautre, co. Huntingdon, and led away 5 horses, 3 oxen, a cow, and 6 pigs, of the price of 20 marks, and carried away other goods. By fine of 20s. May 20. Commission to William de Bolrcux and Henry de Campo Arnulphi to Westminster, enquire upon the representation in the petition of W., bishop of Exeter, that, although he and his predecessors have always had view of frank pledge iu their manors, towns and lands in the county of Cornwall, the ministers of the king and of his predecessors have usurped pleas of hue and cry which pertain to the same view, not permitting the bishop or his bailiff of his manors, &c, to hold such pleas, the commissioners are to certify the king whether the bishop and his predecessors held such view of frank pledge, whether he has been deprived thereof as set forth, what manors, towns and lands he holds in the county, and how much a year the said pleas are worth. 10 EDWARD II — Part II. 697 jg-^y Membrane \2d. May 20. Association of William de Weston in a commission issued to William Westminster, le Butiller of Wemme and Hugh de Huggeford appointing them to be conservators of the peace in the county of Salop and of the statute of Winchester. [Pari. Writs.] May 20. Commission to William de Botreaux and Henry de Campo Arnulphi, on Westminster, the representation by Walter, bishop of Exeter, that, whereas his predeces- sors iu times past before the time of king John had always received the full tenths of the profit and coinage of the stannaries of the king's progenitors in the counties of Devon and Cornwall in the diocese of Exeter by reason of his church until in the time of king John the farmers of tlie said stan- naries withdrew it, and king John being requested to restore of the said tenth by Simon, then bishop of Exeter, by his charter granted and confirmed to the church of St. Peter, Exeter, and the said Simon, the said tenth from the ancient farm of the tin in the said counties to hold in frank almoin, to be received by the hands of the person or persons who should have the custody of the said stannary, and because at the time of the concession the stannary in the county of Devon was demised to farm at 100/., and that in the county of Cornwall at 100 marks, the said Simon and his successors received and Walter now bishop still receives for such tenth in the county of Devon 10/., and in the county of Cornwall 10 marks, and the said bishop Walter has petitioned the king to grant in place of the said 25 marks the full and true tenth of the profit and coinage of tin; the commissioners are in the presence of the keepers of the stannaries to enquire into the bishop's representation and to certify the king thereof. May 24. Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Rodeneye, William de Westminster. Bourne and Henry de Penebrugge, on complaint by John Lyoun that .John son of Sarra de Aylberton of St. Briavels and Philip his brother assaulted him at the town of St. Briavels, co. Gloucester. By K. Membrane lid. May 24. Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Rodeneye, William do Westminster. Bourne and Henry de Penebruge, on complaint by John de Wysham that, whereas the king lately committed to him for life the custody of the castle of St. Briavels and the forest of Dene for a certain farm to be rendered yearly at the Exchequer, and the said John appointed John Lyoun as his deputy there,because he himself was engaged with the custody of the castle and town of* Berwick-upon-Tweed, John son of Sarra de Aylberton of'St. Briavels and Philip his brother gathered a crowd together, and holding unlawful conventicles, and wandering about in the forest resisted the said John Lyoun and his other ministers in the discharge of their duties, which pertain to the custody of the castle and forest, although, the said John de Wisham was under the kinc's protection, prevented them from making distraints and attachments, holding courts and hundreds, and levying farms and rents and other debts for the service of the Exchequer and perqusities of courts aud hundreds, and assaulted the said John Lyoun and other men and servants of John de Wisham at the town of St. Briavels. By K. on the information of Thomas de Cherleton. June 3. The like to John de Donecastre, Richard de Bernyngham and William de Westminster. Roston, on complaint by William de Ros of Hamelak that Richard, abbot of Rievaulx, John, prior of Neuburgh, Henry de Gyllyng and John de Eseby his fellow canons, William de Wyville, Walter del Bakhous of Stokesle and John his sou, Adam Jonesman, Richard de Heryngton, Thomas Gobarn, 698 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. Membrane 11c? — cont. William Curtepy, Robert son of Geoffrey, Richard son of Geoffrey, John Drytcarle of Neuburgh, Emma de Beauver and Mariota de Beauver with others broke his park of Hamelak, co. York, hunted therein and carried away deer. By K. May 12. Windsor. May 28. Westminster June 16. Westminster. June 2. Westminster. June 11. Westminster. June 12. Westminster. Membrane 10c?. Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund Deyncourt, Walter de Friskeneye and Robert de Malberthorpe, on information that Peter de Malo Lacu, brother Walter de Skegnes, master of the house of Nunne Cotun, Simon le Provot, William le Fochet, ' warner,' William de Bardenay, Walter Scot of Skendelby, Richard son of Ralph, Ralph Hunderoun, and Michael le Fevre with others prevented the king's servants from making his profit out of a wood in Orreby, co. Lincoln, which wood with other lands late of Robert de Wylughby, deceased, tenant in chief, the king had taken upon the death of the said Robert into his hands, and removed them from the custody of the same. By p.s. The like to John de Insula and Henry Huse, on complaint by John de Bohuu of Mudhurst that Edward de Saucto Johanne and William Avenel with others broke the gates and drawbridge of his mansion at Esburne, co. Sussex, and the door and windows of his houses there, entered his dwelling place and led away a horse and carried away other goods. By K. on the information of Thomas de Cherleton. The like to John de Insula and Henry Huse, on complaint by William Gylmyn, sub-escheator in the county of Sussex, touching the persons who assaulted him at Beugenet, co. Sussex, while in the discharge of his duty, and also his servants, and broke the rods which he carried as a mark of his office upon the heads of his said servants. By K. on the information of Th. de Cherleton. The like to John de Mutford, John de Thorpe and Richard de Walsing- ham, on complaint by John de Wathsand that Ralph Biron, John Biron, parson of the church of Frenge, John de Calvele, Thomas de Swatingge, and John de Whynebergh and Oscelin his brother with others broke the close of his manor of Frenge, co. Norfolk, assaulted him, and his men and his servants, destroyed and consumed divers victuals there, and led away 10 horses, 10 oxen, 20 cows and 40 pigs, of the price of 160/., and carried away his goods. By K. on the information of Oliver de Ingham. Commission de tvallis et fossatis to John de Mutford, Robert de Maddyngle, William de Corton and Simon de Brunne for the sea coast and adjacent parts in the hundreds of Clackelos and Frethebrigge, co. Norfolk. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula, John de Foxle and William de Hardene, on complaint by queen Margaret that John le Flemyng and others reaped and carried awaj' her corn at Farnbergh, co. Kent. By C. The like to the same justices, on complaint by queen Margaret that Thomas le Blount, parson of the church of Herietesham, William Boles- heved, Henry le Parker of Ledes, Hugh le Tumour, John de Ronewell, John Caryng, Thomas Hikelot of Maydenstan, Benedict de Otryngbury, and John de Gaunt with others cut down trees growing in her woods at Ledes, Middelton, Osprynge and Merdenne, co. Kent, fished in her stewes, entered and hunted in her free warrens there, and carried away fish, trees, hares, rabbits, pheasants and partridges. By C. Afterwards, on 8 July, Master Jordan Moraunt was associated with the same justices in the above commission. 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 699 1317. May 8. Windsor. June 5. Westminster. June 10. Westminster. Membrane 9d. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Stonore, John de Trillowe and Richard de Bere, on complaint l>y Thomas de Fencote that John de Dokelington, mayor of the town of Oxford, John Culverd and Robert de Watlington, late bailiffs of the same town, William de Spaldynge, Henry de Lenne. Roger de Caresfeld, John le Payntour, Richard Gary, William Pennard, Henry Jolif, William de Burncestre, Andrew de Wormenhalc, John de Pershore, Richard le Spicer, John le Spicer, Andrew de Piri, Thomas de Piri, John de Coleshull, Richard de Ethrope, John de Hampton, John le Orfevre, Richard de Berkeley, John de Hampstede, Richard atte Gate, Gilbert de Wynchecoumbe, Gilbert de Grenestede, John Stene, Richard de Oseney, Richard Overee, John de Bisshopsston, John le Long, Robert de la Bache, Thomas le Iremongere, and Thomas de Grauntpount with others assaulted and imprisoned him at Oxford. Appointment of John de Lanc[astre], Nicholas de Leyburn and Robert de Barton to be conservators of the peace in the counties of Cum- berland and Westmoreland, and of the statute of Winchester. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spyguinel and John de Mutford, on complaint by Matilda late the wife of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, that John son of John de Bourstowe the elder, William de Tauelhurat, Richard le Hunte, Adam de Hadresham, Geoffrey de Hadresham, William de Hadresham, Alan le Lyntere, John de Bodegesham, Walter le Sopere, John de Rugge, William de Inyngefelde, Roger Peytevyn, William Courthous, Thomas le Garceou, parson of the church of Horsted, and William Scot with others broke her park at Bletch- ingelegh, co. Surrey, hunted therein and carried away deer. By K. Membrane Hd. June 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula, Robert de Maddinlc, Westminster. John de Creyk and Simon de Brunne, on complaint by Geoffrey de Haverhill and Dionisia his wife that Walter de Orewell, Matthew de Bassingburne, Roger de Brewase, parson of the church of Heyden, John, vicar of the church of Sauston, Robert de Orewell, Baldwin de Tylneye, Alexander de Orewell, Richard de Claxton, vicar of the church of Stapelford, Ralph son of William son of Ralph and William his brother, William Cassaundre, and William de Wynteford with others seized the said Dionisia while alone in the highway at Stapelford co. Cambridge, between Cambridge and Sauston, took her to Norwich and imprisoned her there until she made fine with the said Walter for 10 marks and delivered to him a bond of 5 marks and to Roger a bond for 100/. The like to John de Insula, John de Foxle and William d<> Hardene, on complaint by Simon de Totenham that Reginald de Rokesle, Richard de Esthall, John de Esthalle the younger and John Flemyng with others assaulted him at Farnbergh, co. Kent. June 12. The like to John de Chaluns, Henry Bukerel and Robert de Stockheye, Westminster, touching the persons who seized and carried away a ship of Philip son of Richard de Rosse in the port of Sutton by Plympton, co. Devon, with goods, and merchandise in her. By K. June 11. The like to John de Insula, Henry Beaufiz, John de Wynston and Adam Westminster, de Lymbergh, touching divers extortions and oppressions alleged to have been committed under colour of his office by Henry Garnet, late one of the coroners in the county Essex. By K. 700 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS. 1317. Membrane 8d — cont. The like to Henry Spigurnel and John de Fresingfeld, on complaint by John de Caumpeden, chaplain, that John, abbot of Dorcestre, Vivian de Bensington and Walter de Crek, his fellow canons, with others broke two coffers of his at Stodham, co. Oxford, and carried away his goods and eight charters and nine bonds found therein. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton. Membrane 7d. June 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to Walter de Pavely, William d Westminster. Bourne and James de Norton, on complaint by John de Cardeville tha William, abbot of la Hide by Winchester, Robert de Hakeboure, Walte Wilteshire, Nicholas de Tarente and Robert Ercefunte, his fellow monks, Elena Gray, prioress of St. Leonard's by Berwick-upon-Tweed, Agnes de Cardeville, her fellow nun, William Truthe and Agnes his wife, Hugh de Horsynton and Nicholas de Pershute with others broke his houses at Hodeston, co. Wilts, while he was on the king's service on the defence of the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed and under his protection, and carried away his goods. June 15. The like to John de Thorpe, Robert de Maddingle and Richard de Westminster. Walsinghatn, on complaint by Katherine ' Maistervvilliames-soster de Dounhamheth ' that William de Bedyngham, bailiff of the abbot of Rameshey of Dounhamheth, Peter de Spaldyng and John ' the Personesbrother ' of Dounhamhethe, with others reaped and carried away her corn at Doun- hamhethe, co. Norfolk, and assaulted her and Laurence atte Welle her servant. By p.s. The like to the same justices on the complaint by the same Katherine that Thomas de Iugaldesthorpe, a conservator of the peace in the county of Norfolk, John de Bucton. Thomas de Massingham and William de Bedyngham with others assaulted her at Dunhamhethe, co. Norfolk. Membrane 5d. May 22. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser, Benedict de Westminster. Cokfeld, G. de Hertelpol and John de Gisorcio, on complaint by Walter Waldeshef, John de Wengrave and Richard de Waltham, executors of the testament of William Trente, that John J oce, Elizabeth late the wife of John de Briaunzoum, John Michel of Stifford, John Lely of Carleton, Robert de Pontefracto, John Helewys, Ivo de Tillebury, William Page and John le Newe with others reaped the corn of the said William at West Thurrok, co. Essex, and carried it and other goods away. By C. [Inserted at a later date.~\ Afterwards, on 21 September William de Dene was associated with the above named justices in the commission. Membrane 4d. June 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund de Passele, John de Stonore Westminster, and William de Northho, on complaint by the abbot of Dureford that John de Venuz, John and Richard his sons, Richard Chanyn of Chauton, Peter atte Oke of Kyngesle, Stephen son of Agatha Cokild of Kyngesle, John Smart, Robert le Dale of Worldham and John le Hunte with others broke his houses at Dureford, on the confines of the counties of Sussex and Southampton, and carried away his goods. By fine of 20s. Afterwards, on 16 June, Ralph de Canioys was associated with them in the above commission. 10 EDWARD II.— Part II. 701 1317. Membrane 4fZ — cont. July 4. Commission de walliis et fossatis to Roger de Cobildik, Laurence Northampton, de Holebeche and Hugh de Grorham for the marshes in the parts of Gedeneye, Holebeche, Sutton and Flete, co. Lincoln. Membrane 3d. Commission to J. de Mutford, J. de Thorpe, Richard de Walsingham and Peter Roscelyn to deliver the gaol of Norwich of William de Mildenhale, John de Felnyngham and Martin de Felnyugham, detained for counter- feiting money. May 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula and Henry Huse, on Westminster, complaint by John de Bohun of Midhurst that Edward de Sancto Johanne, and William Avenel with others broke the gates and drawbridge of his mansion at Esburne, co. Sussex, and the doors and windows of his houses there, and entered his dwelling place and led away a horse and carried away other goods. By K. on the information of Thomas de Cherlton. June 15. The like to John de Thorpe, Robert de Maddingle and Richard de Westminster. Walsingham, on complaint by John de Massingbam that Thomas de Ingaldesthorpe, a conservator of the peace in the county of Norfolk, William de Dunton, Thomas de Massingbam, Roger le Chaumberleyn, John le Serjaunt, Roger le Greve and Andrew le Hayward with a great crowd assaulted him at Wynbodesham, co. Norfolk, and imprisoned him until he delivered a bond of 20/. to Thomas. By p.8. Membrane 2d. July 5. Commission of oyer ami terminer to Roger de Cubbeldik, Alexander de Northampton. Cave and Robert de Malberthorpe, on complaint by John de Eyville of Anstan that John son of Saer de Sutton and John son of the same John, Nicholas son of Saer de Sutton, Aliaundus de Ros of Tidde, Richard de Thorpe and William hi.-: son, Henry le Pynder, Richard de l'arniu, ' harpur,' Hugh de Beaumonde, 'clerk ' William Sampson of York, William ' William - esman Sampson', William Fauconer, Thomas Gardyner, Heniy Scot, Adam Scot, William le Keu, William son of Robert de Sutton, John ' Johannes- servaunt'de Sutton, Robert son of Thomas son of Walter de Barewe, Lambert son of Hamo de Barewe and Robert his brother, Thomas le Trumpur and Ralph ' Johannesservaunt Searessone de Sutton' with others assaulted him at Barewe upon Humbre, co. Lincoln, and carried away his goods. By flne of 40*. Membrane Id. July 26. Commission of oyer and terminer to Simon de Monte Acuto, John Tnge Woodstock, and John de Fosse, on complaint by Roger de Moeles that John Dau marie, John ' Johaneserjaunt Dauniarle,' Richard Suthyng, Simon de Wybbury, Nicholas de Folesford, and Peter Beyvyn (or Beynyn) with others abducted Alice his wife and carried away his goods at Lustelegh, cj. Devon. By p.s. July 0. The like to John de Don[ecastre], Richard de Bernyngham and John do Northampton. Barton of Fryton, on complaint by Robert de Marton of Amonderby that John de Bordesdon of Newesum and others assaulted him at Amonderby co. York. By K. ( 703 ) GENERAL INDEX. ( 705 ) GENERAL INDEX. Note. — Althou jh a name may be mentioned more than once, in the Index one reference only is given for each paye. A Abbenhall, Abhale [co. Gloucester], 639. Abbethorpe, Robert de, 337. Abbeton, co. Salop. See Abdon. Abbeville, Abeville [Somme, 1*' ranee], 34. Abbeye, Abbey, John del, 584. , William del, [of York], 681, 692. Abbodesbury. .See Abbotsbury, Abbot, Eignon, 456. , Richard, 287, 340. Abbotesbury, Kobert de, monk of Bindon, 406. Abboteston, John de, 435. See Abbotstone. Abbotsbury, Abbodesbury, co. Doiset, 317. abbot of, 317. , Benedict, abbot of, 299. , Hugh, abbot of, 299. , a whale cast ashore at, 299, 317. , wreck of sea at, 299, 317. Abbots Morton. See Morton Abbots. Abbotstone, Abbotestoue by Winchester, co. Hants, 642. Ahbyngton. See Abington ; Abyngton. Abdon, Abbeton, co. Salop, 554. Abduction. See Rape. Abeinon. See David Abeinon. Abel, John, commission of oyer and terminer, 139, 242, 243, 316, 410, 502, 589. , , keeper of the bishopric of Ely, 517. , escheator [south] of Trent, 6, 11-14, 17, 28, 30, 34, 37, 39, 42, 4 8, 60, 77, 83, 84, 88, 89, 92, 96, 99, 100, 112, 114, 116, 126, 155, 157, 159, 162, 173, 190, 197, 201, 206, 209, 210, 212, 215, 216, 305, 306, 336. , appointed a baron of the Ex- chequer, 279. , protection for, 369. Abendon, See Abingdon. 84313. Abenhale, Halph, 592. Aberconeway. .See Conway. AberfTraw. .SVe Aberfraw. Aberford, Abref^rd [co. York], Roger do Saxton, parson of, 535. Aberfraw, Aberfrau, AberfTraw, co. Angle- sey, 78. , L[lewellyn], prince of, 576. Abergavenny, llergeveuy [co. Monmouth], murage for, 160. Abergele, Abergeleu [co. Denbigh], 25. Abernouu, Abeinon, Dabernoun, Dabernun, Danbernoun, John de, John, 108, 122*, 135, 247, 306, 327, 403, 411, 461, 473, 482, 529, 676. Abeville. .See Abbeville. Abhale, Halph de, 639. , Reginald de, 639. See Abbenhall. Abindon, See Abingdon j Abyndon. Abingdon, Abindon, Abyndon, Abvi.done, co. Rerks, 150, 318, 4i>5, 504, 505, 573, 622. , letters patent dated at, 614, 615, 679, 681. , market and liberties at, 504. stallage at the markets of, 405, 505. , abbey of, 626. abbot of, 299, 501. , encroachment on his liberties in the town of Abingdon, 105, 50 1, 505. , John de Sutton, abbot of, 352. , Richard, abbot of, 248. Richard de Clive, abbot of, 338. , abbot and convent of, 270, 305. , Robert de Oxonia, precentor of, 338. , Walter de Ledecomnbe, a monk of, 338. .See Abyndon. Abiugton, Abyngton, Abbyngton, co. Cam- bridge, 221, 591, 595. William de Eltisle, parson of, 591, 595. , Hugh Me personescartere ' of, 591, 595. , Little, Alnton [eo. Cambridge], 435- I V 7015 GENERAL INDEX. Aliiuton. See Abyr.gton. Abiton. See Abyton. Abjuration. See. Channel Islands. Ab Meredith. See Griffith ab Meredith. Abreford. See Abeiford. Abury. See Avebury. Abuthorp, Geoffrey Roberdesprest de, 229. Abyndon, Abyngdon, Abindon, John de, canon of St. Frideswide's, 515. , Matilda de, wife of Bartholomew de Thornton, 14. , Eichard de, 296. , , [late] baron of the Exche- quer, 67 I. , Master Richard de, 56, 69, 378, 406, 408, 473, 478. , Simon de, 545. , Stephen de, an assessor for London, 49. , , king's merchant, 98. , , king's butler, 630. , , his deputies, 520, 530, 620. , , purchase of tin granted to, 619, 624, 627, 694, 695. , Thomas de, 546. , William de, pardon to, 13. Aiyndcn, Abyndone. See Abingdon. Abyngton, Abbyngton, Abinton, Andrew de, ' chapelein,' 591, 595. , William de, 62. , William son of John de, 211. See Abington. Abyton, Abiton, William de, 592. See Abington, Little. Acard. See Achard. Acaster, Acastre, co. York, 215, 354. Acastre, Thomas de, 215. Acatnur. See Lacatour, Accrington, Acrinton, co. Lancaster, 65. Achard, Acard, Peter, 215. Achirche. See Achurch. Achurch,Thorpe A church , A chirc b e, A ch j rehe, co. Northampton, 141, 184, 512. Achyrche. See Achurch. Acly, Henry de, 146. Acolne. See Ancholme. Acomb, Acum [co. York], 213. Aconbury, Acornebury [co. Hereford], prioress and nuns of, 357, 620. Acornebury. See Aconbury. Acre, Agnes de, 218. , Kobert de, 506. , Walter de, 57. , William de, 421. See Dacre. Acrinton. See Accrington. Acton, or Atton, Nicholas de, 405. , controller of customs at Ber- wick - upon - Tweed, and of the Ex- change there, 299. See also Aketon. Acton, co. Middlesex, 190. , Aketon [co. Suffolk], 623. Pigott, Acton Pycot, co. Salop, 554. Acum. See Acomb. Adam, the clerk, 359. , the serjeant [of Bristol], 144. ., , parson of Hopeton, 476. , prior of St. Swithun's. See. Win- chtster, St. Swithun's. , Geoffrey, 252. John, of Drayton. 396. , Hugh son of, de Penynton, 62. , , his brothers Adam, Eichard aud William, 62. , John son of, de Holegile, 16. , , de Kaerdif, 279. , , le Peintour, or Peyntour, 405, 504. , or Alein, Eichard son of Thomas, 499, 600. , Robert son of, 238. , , de Penreth, 168. , , de Staverton, 599. , de Welle, 656. , , See also Welle. , Thomas son of, de Monte Gomeri, and Sibyl his wife, 574. , , son of Benedict de Nateby, 241. , William son of, de Grove, 232, 241, 312. , , de Wolvenhampton, or Wol- vernehampton, 499, 600. See Fiz Adam. Adauies, Geoffrey, 139. Addewyk. See Adwick. Addiugton, Adynton [co. Buckingham], 402. , Adyngton [co. Surrey], 354. Adenagh, William, 64. Adewelle, Adeswelle, John son of Alexander de, 144, 151. See Adwell. Ad Fontem, Robert. See Welle, Robert atte. Adgaresiegh. See Agardsley. Adgaresleye, Henry de, 24. A.dhonour, Stephen, 418. Adlingtou. See Allington. Adrynton, co. Gloucester. See Alderton. Advocate, Robert the. See Arras. Adwell, Adewelle [co. Oxford], Richard de Alrlonestre, parson of, 400. Adwick, Addewyk [co. York], 170. Adyngton, Adynton. See Addingtou. Aeward, Robert, 418. Affeton, Richard de, 125. Agace, William, 364. Agardsley, Adgaresiegh, co. Stafford, 65. Agen [Lot et Garonne, France], Grimoardus de Cardonn, merchant of, 573. , William de Balaeto, canon of, 478. GENERAL INDEX. 707 Agenois, France, scrivenership of the sencs- chalship of, 468. , seneschal of, 468. Agglethorpe, Akelthorpe [co. York], 614. Agmodesham. See Amersham. Agmondeshani, Amondesham, Thomas de, 596. Agnes, John son of, de Brotton, 65. , Thomas son of, 330, 507. , , and James his son, 500. , William son of, le Wayt, 236. Thomas son of, de llorynglowe, or Horninglowe, 250, 314. Aguiller, Aguiler, Thomas le, 668. , Thomas son of William le, of York, and Cecily his wife, 348, 548. Aguillon, Aguillun, Aguyllon, Auguylun, Adam, 232, 241, 312. , John, 241, 312. Robert, 139, 140. , , his daughter, Isabella Bardolf, 139, 140, 354, 476. , William, 139, 140. Aid from the clergy, an, 105. See also Canterbury. Aids, 157, 189, 197,366, 437, 440, 455, 513 522, 529, 532, 603, 605, 608, 650. exemption from. See Tallages. Aigle. See L'Aigle. Aignel. See Aynel. Ailberton, Aylbryghton [co. Gloucester], 219. See Aylberton. Aillesbere. See Aylesbeare. Ailward. See Aylward. Aiuderby Steeple, Aynderby Withthcstcpel [co. York], John de Furueus, parson of, 539. Ainsty, Aynesty, co. York, 544. Airmyn, Ayreinyuue, Ayrmynne [co. York], 542. See Ayremynne. Airton, Ayrton [co. York], 180. Akeld, Akhill [co. Northumberland], 539. Akelthorpe. See Agglethorpe. Aketou, John dc, 597. , Richard de, 25. , Robert de, a monk of Newminster, 184. See Acton. Akhill. See Akeld. Alaire, William, 200. Alan, count of Britanny. See Britanny. ,earl [1089-1104] of Richmond. See Richmond. , sou of the earl, 645. Alan, John son of, de la Fermerie, of Spaldyug, 585. Richard son of, de Kellawe, of Dur- ham, 536. , , de Stockeld, 579. Alan — cont. , Thomas son of, 134. , , le Moigne, of Abyudon, 573. Walter sou of, le Pyndere, 580, 590. , William son of, le Carter [of Scar- borough], 494, 587. , son of. See Fitz Alan. Alard, Henry, of Wynchelse, 356. , Henry son of Gervase, 509. , Stephen, of Wynchelese, 499. Alayn See Aleyn. Alayth ap Llewellyn, 567. Alba Landa. See Whitland. Alba Mala, Alba Marlea, Alba Marlia. See Aumtule ; Daumarle. Albaniaco. See Albiniaco. Albano, bishop of, 468. , A [rnaud d'Aux, bishop of Poitiers], cardinal bishop of, the Pope's chaui- berlaiu, 42, 66, 142. , , to be of the king's Council, 83. Albard. See Alberd. Alba Rothyuge. See Roding, White. Albemarle, Isabella, countess of. See Redvera. , de Fortibus, earl of. See Redvers. , earls of, 420. SeeAumarle; Daumarle. Alberd, Albard, John son of Farman, of Great Yarmouth, 576. , Thomas, 601. See Albret ; Aylberd. Alberwyk, Master Roberd de, dean of the collegiate church of Aukland, 558. , Master William de, parson of Sigles- thorne, 511. Albin, Robert brother of, 97. Albini, John. See Jargolio, John Albini de. Albiniaco, Albyniaco, Albaniaco, Elias de, 526. , John de, 351. , William de, canon of Hereford, 1 IO. Albo Monasterio, Ralph de, 533. , Ranulph de, 202, 567. See Blankmostier. Albon, John, 45. , Thomas, 364. William, of St. Albans, 588, 592. Albret, Albert, Fermannus, 694. See Alberd. Albyn. See Albin ; Aubyn. Albyniaco. See Albiniaco. Alcok, William, 251. Aldburgh, Aldeburgh, co. York, 136. Aldbury, Aldebiry, co. Hertford, 190. Aldebrandini, Blasius, 265. Aldeburgh, Robert de, 146. , William de, ■ le Taveruer,' 58. Aldeburgh, co. Yfork. See Aldburgh. Aldeburne, Andrew de, chaplain, 20G. | Aldeby, Master Robert dc, 216. Y T 2 70S GENERAL INDEX. Aldeby [in Clavering hundred], eo. Norfolk, 235, 308. Aldedelegh, James de, 359. See Audcley. Aldcfeld, William de, 544. Aldeham, Francis de, 336. Aldeman, John, of Furness abbey, 415. Aldenardo, Gerard de, 511. Aldenham, HaldeDham [co. Hertford], John de Seincourt, parson of, 560. Alderbury, Alwarbury [co. Wilts], 457. Alderford, co. Norfolk, 504. Alderney, Aureueye, Island of, 315. , keeper of. See Grandisono. , oppression committed by the bailiffs, &c., 315. See also Channel Islands. Alderstone, Aldredeston [hear White Parish] , co. Wilts, 130, 155. Aldertou, Adrynton [co. Gloucester], 61. co. Suffolk, 78, 57 7, 578, 623, 664. Aldewincle. See Aldewyncle ; Aldwinele. Aldewyncle, Aldewincle, Ralph de, 24. , Richard de, 72. See Aldwinele. Aldgate. See London. Aldham [co. Essex], church of, 434. Aldin Grange, Aldingrigge [co. Durham] , 387. Aldingrigge. See Aldin Grange. Aldington, Aldiuton, Aldyngton, co. Kent, 245. Herst by, eo. Kent, 656. Ahlithelegh. See Audeley. Aldolxtre, William de, chaplain, 250, 314. Aldonestre, Richard de, parson of Adewelle, 400. Aldredeston. See Alderstone. Aldrinton, Robert de, 24, 500. Aldulf, John, of Burton, 250, 314. Aldwarbury. See Alderbury. Aldwinele, Aldwyncle, Aldewyncle, Aldwin- kle, Wyuckeleie, co. Northampton, 72, 141, 184. M. Peter's, Aldwyncle [co. Northamp- ton], 512. Aldyngton, Aldyuton. See Aldington. Ale, 543. , licence to export, 178, 308. , prise of, 292. , Whitsuntide penny for, 219. Aleford. See Halford. Alein. See Alcyn. Aleman, Almau, William, 509, 518. Alemanuia, Terricus de, 634. See Almania. Alesaunder, Nicholas, 546. See Alexander ; Alisaundre. Alesbury. See Aylesbury. Alesloud, Walter de, 548. Alesthorpe, co. Rutland, 576, 578, 664. Alet. See Allot. Aleville, John de, 318. Alewy, Thomas. See Aylewy. Alexander, Alan son of, le Serjaunt of Algerkirk, 503. , Edmund son of, de Herdwyk, 299. , John son of, 252, 415. , , de Adewelle, 144, 151. , William son of, de Refham of Causton, 417. See Alesaunder ; Alisaundre. Aleyn, Alein, Alayn, Guy, 429. , John, 499, 600. , , collector of customs, 204. , , of Tacolmston, 227, 234. , or Adam, Richard son of Thomas, 499, 600. Robert, 72. and Matilda his wife, 582. , son of Hugh, 499, 600. , Stephen, of Loudon, 449. , Thomas, 499, 600. , William son of Simon, and John and Adam his brothers, 30. Alferton. See Alfreton. Alfred, John, 232. Alfreton, Alferton, Auferton [co. Derby], 397. Alfrich, Philip, 99. Algaikirk, Algerkirk, Algorkirke, co. Lin- coln, 503. , John de Merkyngfeld [parson] of, 383. Algate, Edmund de, 592. Algate, Aldgate. See London. Alger, Thomas, yeoman of the chamber, 34. , William, 502. Algerkirk, Algorkirke. See Algarkirk. Alice, Geoffrey son of, de Balsham, 55, 496. William son of 413. Alingio. See Alyngio. Alisaundre, Alisandre, Alysaundre, John, 56, 319, 496. , Robert, 417. See Alesaunder; Alexander. Alive. See Health. Alkborough, Alkebarewe, Alkebarou [co. Lincoln], 392. Halton by, 692. Alkebarewe, Alkebarowe, John de, of East Drayton, 693. , Richard de, 128, 409. See Alkborough. Alkebarou, Alkebarowe. See Alkborough. Alkie, John de, 445. Allehoim, John, the younger, 418. Alleman, Albert, de Chateau Noir. See Nigro Castro, Albert de. See Aleman. Allerdale, Bolton in, co. Cumberland, 185. GENERAL INDEX. Allerton Mauleverer [co. York], church of St. Martin, 294. Allerton, North. See Northallerton. Allerionshire, Alvertonscbire, co. York, 544. AJlesbarne. Set Alnesbourne. All Hallows, Gersehirche. See London, All Hallows, Gracechurch. Allington, Adlington, Athelyngton, co. Lin- coln, 229, 397. , Alynton [co. Kent], Simon, parson of, 405. Alyngton, co. Sussex, 483, 484, 485, 528. Allot, Alot, Alet, Richard, of Droitwich, 499, 600. Robert, 499, 600. Almain, 234. merchants, 234, 251, 376, 518, 596, 614, 650. in England, exemption from attachment for debt, 112. of the Hanse of London, ex- emption from arrest for, 672. , of Dynant, or Dinaunt in. See Diuant. , Richard, king of. See Plantagenet, Richard, earl of Cornwall. .See Aleman ; Alemannia. Alman. See Aleman. Alinanbury. See Almoudbury. Almauia, Edmund de, earl of Cornwall. See Plantagenet. Almondbury, Almanbury, co. York, 65. Alms [for the support of prisoners], 329. Almuth, William de, .098. Alnage, auluage, uluage, office of, granted to John Pecoek, the elder, 2T5, 314. Alnard, Ralph, 153. , Walter, 153. Alne, in Galtres forest [co. York], 891, 436. Alnemuth, Walter de, 686. See Alnmouth. Alnesbourue, Allesburne [co. Suffolk], 119. prior and convent of, 1 19. Aluestowe. See Alstoe. Alneto, Dauney, Nicholas de, Nicholas, 161, 691, 696. , John de, 46 1 . Sec also Dauney. Alnewyk. See Alnwick. Alnmouth, Alneniuthe, co. Northumberland, 132. Alnwick, Alnewyk [co. Northumberland] , the abbot of, 533. , castle of, 199. John de Felton, constable of the castle of, 390, 463. Henry de l'ercy, forester of, 199. , Robert de Topclyve, forester of, 199. Alom. See Alum. Alot. See Allot, or Anot. Alreker, Simon de, 306. Alresford, Richard de, 498, 580. Alspath, AUpathe, co. Warwick, 522. Alsthorpe [between Hurley and Cottesmore, co. Rutland, ? Alstoe], 174. , chapel of, 174. Alstoe, Aluestowe, [co. Rutland], 576, 578, 664. See. also Alsthorpe. Alston, Auston or Anston. See Anston. Altaribus, Robert de, 488. , Mabel his wife, 488. Alta Ripa, Thomas de, 181. See Haute Ryve. Alterive. See Alta Ripa. Altofts, co. York, 65. Alton, John de, vicar of Rikelyng, 606. See Aulton. Alton [co. Hauts], 394. See Trenchaunt of Alton. co. Stafford. See Alvetou. Alum, Ralph, ' fevre', 589. William, 589. Alum Hay. See Porthalon. Alveohurcb, Alvechirche [co. Worcester], 27, 160, 254. Master Simon de Walpole, parson of, 458. Alveley, Alvethele, Alvythele, co. Essex, 127 6f 8, 693. , Alvytheleye, co. Salop, 301. Alvernecote, Robert de, 414. Alvertonscbire. See Allertonshire. Alvethele. See Alveley. Alveton, Alton, Co. Stafford, 71. Alvigio, V\ illiam de. See Alyngio. Alviich, Robert, ehaplain, 262. Alvynton, John de, 219. Alvythele, co. Essex. See Alveley. Alvytheleye, Simon de, Sul, , Thomas de, 301. See Alveley. Alwaker, William, 246. Alwaltou, co. Huntingdon, letters patent dated at, 357, 360. Ahvarth >i Aiwuiborp, Thomas de, of York, 324, 543, 692. Alyngio, Alingio, Alvigio, William de, 203, 448. Alyngton, Gilbert de, 72. Alyngton, Alynton. See Allington. Ahsaundre. See Alisaundre. Amalri, Amauri, See Uammory. Amat, Peter, 510. Anibaldis. See Anibaldis. Ambalers. See Anibaldis. Amberden, Aumberdene [in Debdeu parish, co. Essex], 475. Ambliouer, William de, 19. Ambresbury. Sec Amesbury. 710 GENERAL INDEX. Ambresrlen, Ambresrlon [co. Oxford], Sir John de Capella, rector of, 459. Ambrois, Ambrovs, Ralph, master of the ship St. John of Kye, 234, 235. Amcotes, Ameeotes, Robert de, 245, 305. , keeper of the Templars' lands, 184. Amcotts, Amcotes [co. Lincoln], 159. Ameeotes. See Amcotes. Ameringhale. See Arminghale. Amersham, Agmodesham, co. Buckingham, 33. Amesbury, Ambresbury, Amhresbiry, Autn- bresbmy, co. Wilts, 038, 639. , Mary the king's sister at. See Mary. Amice, Martin son of, 409. See Amys. Amiens [Sorame, France] city of, 266, 450. Amington, Amynton [co. Warwick], 412. Amisse. See Amys. Ammobrage. See Amobrage. Amney, Aumeueye [co. Gloucester] . 103. Amobrage, Ammobrage, custom of, 120, 433. Amouderby. See Amotherby. Amonderness, Preston in. See Preston. Amondesham. See Agmondeshaca. Amory. See Dammory. Arnotherby, Amonderby, Aymunderby [co. York], 464, 701. Amounderuess. See Preston-in-Amounder- ness. Ampney, Upameneye [co. Gloucester], 499. Amund, Roger, 251. Amuudaville, Aumundeville, Richard, or Richard de, 235. .See Mundewille. Amwell, Amwelle [co. Hertford], 434. Amyas, John de, of York, 542. , Philip de, of York, 415. Amyngton, Amynton. See Emmington. Amynton [? Amington, co. 'Warwick], 412. Amys, Robert, parson of Halton, 558. Simon, 416. See Amice. Anagni. See Gaytani. Ancaster, Anecastre, Anecestre, co. Lincoln, 599, 682, 684. Aucholrae, Aeolne, co. Lincoln, commission de walliis et fossatis for, 57. Anchredham. See Ankerdine. Ancona. marquis of. See Gutto. Ancredam. See Ankerdine. Andevre. See Andover. Andewerpe. See Antwerp. Andover, Andevre [co. Hants], 248, 307, 637. , letters patent dated at, 616. Andree, Leonard, de Collazone, 355. , , de Tudorto. See Tuderto. Andreu, Adam, of Hauebergh, 670. , , Hesselina the wife of, 670. , Geoffrey, 506, 588. ,John, 446, 589. , Matilda, lute the •wife of William, 135, 145. , Robert, 601. , William, 56. , , of Asshe, 135. , , of Broghton, or Byriton, 135, 145. Andrew, John son of, le Warner, 459. William, 56, 496. Andwell, Andewelle, Enedwelle [in Maple- derwell parish, co. Hants], 60, 64, 69. Anecastre, Anecestre. See Ancaster. Anedwelle, Robert de, 60, 64, 69. See Andwell. Aneford, Nicholas de, 364. Anegos or Angus, countess, or earl of. See Umframville. Anelauby. See Anlaghby ; Anloughb}'. Aneselie. See Annesle. Anesle. See Anesley. Anesley, Anesle, John de, monk of Furness, 252, 415. Anestane. See Auestane. Anesti, Anesty. See Anstey. Augemere, Thomas de, 509. Angerton, Robert de, 25, 586. Anglesey, Angleseie, county of, purchase of corn and victuals in, 387. , Llauvaes in. See Llanvaes. , Llanllibio in, 85. Angre. See Aungre ; Ongar. Anguille, John son of Peter, of Ypres, 162. Angus, Anegos, countess, or earl of. See Umframville. Anibaldis, Richard de, archdeacon of Coven- try, 345, 363. Anker, or Auker. See Auker. Ankerdine, Ancredam [in Doddingtre hundred, co. Worcester], 632. Anketill, William, 8. Anlaghby, Master Ralph de, 386. Richard de, 534. Aulouby, Richard de, 409, 430. Annaghdown, Enachdune [in Ireland], Gilbert, bishop of, 167, 182. , diocese of, 267. Anne, Aune, John de, 145. , Nicholas de, 111. , Thomas de, 150. , William de, chaplain of St. James's hospital, Chichester, 632. , , constable of the castle of Tyke- hille, 327. , , king's 3 eoman, 12. Anneby. See Auneby. GENERAL INDEX. fll Annetnue, Thorms de, keeper of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen, Bauinburgh, 52. Annery [in Monkleigb parish, co. Devon], Upanny in-le-Hole, 216. Annesle, Annesley, Aneselie, John de, 73, 74. Anueye, William del, in Ireland, 199. Anneys, Ralph, 251. , William, and Geoffrey his brother, 251. Annington, Annyngdon, co. Sussex, 5G2. Annyng, co. Sussex, 5G2. Annyngdon. See Annington. Anot, or Avot, John, 417. , , William his son, 418. Anquetilly, William, 674. Ansel. See Aunsel. Anstan [co. York], 701. Anstey, Anesti [in Alton parish], co. Hants, 219. , Anesty [co. Hertford], keeper of the hospital of St. Mary [in Biggin] in, 462. Anston, Thomas de, 371. Antingham, Antyngham, co. Norfolk, 413, 448, 497, 504, 617- See Antyngham. Autone. See St. Anthony in Meneage. Antony [in the deanery of Kast] , co. Corn- wall, 271. Antwerp, Andewerpe in Brabant, An vers, Geoffrey de Ely, merchant of, 61 1. James de Porter, canon of, 477. ,wool to be carried to, 545. Antyngham, Antin 90. Becford. Sec Beck ford. GENERAL INDEX. 725 Bechc, Edmund de la, presented to Compton Chanibcrleyn church, 303. , , parson of Eton church, 30. , Felicia atte, 364. , or Bethe, John de la, 86, 181, 317, 384, 443, 549. , , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, 69, 498, 581, 583, 585, 690. , , sheriff of Nottingham, 204. , , sheriff of Southampton, 243. , Nicholas de la, 162, 352, 536, 617. , , and Joan his wife, 472. , Philip de la, 59, 352, 666. , , sheriff of Oxford and Berks, 243, 497. , William de la, 181, 352, 476, 627, 643. Bcchesworthe, Beoheworthe. See Betchworth. [Becket], Thomas a, the Chancellor [1154- 1168], 285, 613. Beckford, Becford [co. Gloucester], the prior of, 446, 638. Beckingham, Bekingham, Bekyngham [co. Nottingham], CO, 73, 74, 253, 301, 409, 412. Beckley, Bexle, co. Sussex, 249. Beckyngham. See Beckingham ; Bekyngham. Bedagh, William, yeoman in Ireland, 199. Beddingham, Bevyngham, co. Sussex, 430. Beddington, Bedynton, co. Surrey, 283, 512. Bedefont, Bedcfonte. Sea Bedfont. Bedeford, Bedford, Ralph de, 492. , Thomas de, 536. Walter de, [of Cambridge], 331, 507, 589. See Bedford. Bedel, Henry le, of Staunton, 68. , John, 228. , John Ie, of Orpinton, 41 1. , Reginald le, of Lichfield, 367. Bedeleswarththyn, Sec Belswardime. Bedemynistre. See Bedminstcr. Bedenham. See Biddenham. Bedewarththyn. See Bedwardine, St John. Bedtwynde, Walter de, treasurer of St. Peter'B, York, 165, 391, 436. See Bedwin. Bedfont, Bedefont, Bedcfonte, co. Middlesex, 36, 162, 210. Bedford, county of, 136, 142, 661, 666. , commissioners of array for, 350, 461. , to assess a sixteenth in, 531. , to assess a twentieth and fif- teenth in, 50. to assess a fifteenth in, 475. , touching offences of the king's otficers in, 686. , measures used in, 689. , conservators, or keepers, Sec, of the peace for, 108, 123, 129, 483. Bedford — cont. , justices of gaol delivery for, 225. , sheriff of, 531, 669. , , alleged malpractices, extortions, &c., by the, 243, 497. to provide provisions for the king's household, 194. , John de Pabenham, or Pakeu- ham, 243, 497. , the king's horses in, 448. Bedford, town of, justices of gaol delivery for, 316, 325, 633. See Elstow by Bedford ; Bedeford. Bedik, Bedyk, Henry de, 461. , William de, 546. Bedingfield, Bedyngfeld [co. Suffolk], 436. See Bedyngfeld. Bedminster, Bedemynistre [co. Somerset"!, 348. Beduxham, John de, 498, 598, 668. Bcdwardine, St. John, Bedewarththyn [by Worcester], 80. Bedwin, Bedwyn, Bedewynde [co. Wilts] , Master Nicholas de Tyngewyk, pre- bendary of, 4U0. Bedyk. See Bedik. Bedyng, Bedyngo. See Beeding. Bedyngfeld, Edmund de, 171. , Joan, late the wife of Robert de, 114. See Bedingfield. Bedyngham, William de, 431, 700. , bailiff of the abbot of Ramcs- heye, 431, 700. Bedynton. See Beddington. Beeding, Bedyng, Bedyngc, co. Sussex, 467, 562. Becford, Beford [co.York], Ralph de Rudham, parson of, 655. Heek, Thomas, 326. Beel, Edward le, 291. See Bele ; Bell ; Belle. Beeley, Beygle [co. Derby], 397. Beer, Alexander le, 589. See Beare. Beer, or ale. See Ale. Beer, Beare [co. Devon], 31. , la Bere by Southampton, forcstership of, 309. Charter, Beare [parish of Braunton, co. Devon], 31. Beere. See Bere. Beesby, Beseby, co. Lincoln, 360. Beestou by Smallburgh, Beston by Smalbergb [co. Norfolk], 617. Beford. See Beeford. Began, John, 652. Beggarnhuish. See Lodhuish. Begger, Elias, of Bordeaux, 521, 522. Beighton, Beghton [eo. Derby] , B:\rtholome1v de Cotingham, parson of, 440. Beilham. See Baylhain. 726 GENERAL INDEX. Bek, Bcake, Anthony de, bishop [1282-3, to March 1310-11] of Durham, 209, 290, 291, 337, 384, 437, 490, 511, 558. John, 386. , John atte, 565. atte. See Attebek ; Westbek. Bekcnfeld, John de, 118. , Thomas de, 22. Bekerynges, Bckeryng, Cicely de, 399. , Thomas de, 22. Bekeswelle, John de, 57. , William de, 331. Beket, Reynaud, 25. Bekford. See Beckford. Bekyngham, Bekingham, Beck yngham, John de, 60, 73. , Robert de, parson of Weston, 253. , Thomas de, 73. , Thomas son of Thomas de, 74, 253. , , and Robert his brother, 74. , William de, 685. See Beckingham ; Holm juxta Bekyngham. Bel', Robert, 97. Belam, Thomas de, of Ayremynne, 542. , William de, 542. , , of Ayremynne, citizen of York, 542. See Bylam. Belamy, William, 690. See Beaumeys j Beauxamys. Belassise, Bellasise. See Bellasize. Belasyse, Beleasiis, Robert de, 395. Beleampo, William de, 285. See Beauchamp ; Bello Campo ; Beucamp. Belchamp St. Paul, Beauchamp, Beauchaumpe Canonicorum, co. Essex, 81, 103, 190, 229. Belchford, Belchesford [co. Lincoln], 654. Belde, Simon, 278, 342, 456, 483, 480. Bele, Adam [of Bristol], 605. , John, of St. Mary de Castio in Ger- nereye, 632. , , Perota his wife, 632. , Jobn son of Robert, of Bristol, 445. See Beel ; Belle. Beleassis. Sec Belasyse. Belebery, 475. Bele Ewe, John de, of EHerker, 83. See Belewe ; Bella Aqua. Belegh. See Beojey. Belegrave, Peter de. 21. Beler, Hamo, 97. Roger le, of Kirkeby, 438. , Alice his wife, 438. Belestre, otherwise Folye Jou. See Folly John. Bdet, John, 079, 689, Belewe, Estevene de, 25. See Bele Ewe ; Bella Aqua. Beleye. See Beoley. Belford, co. Northumberland, 261. Belhons, Belhus, John de, [a pilgrim], 183. , Thomas de, 196, 321. Bell, Adam, of AVheteleye, 253. , John, of Ypres, 196. , Michael, of Ypres, 196. See Beel ; Bele ; Belle. Bella Aqua, John de, 353, 536. , Laderava, late the wife of John de, 54. , Stephen de, 670. See Bele Ewe ; Belewe. Bella Fago, Geoffrey de, 220, 683. See Beaufoi. Bellasize, Bellasise, Belassise, co. York, 310. Belle, Francis, of Ypres, 42, 162. John, 409, 690. , , of Bordelby, 501. See Beel ; Bele. Belleau, Hellowe, co. Lincoln, 385. Bellerby [co. York], 260. Bellew. See Bele Ewe ; Belewe ; Bella Aqua. Belleyetere, Belyeterre, Robert le, and Matilda his wife, of Warrewyk, 247. , Robert le, of Warwick, otherwise Robert de Warrywyk, under-sheriff of Worcester, 244, 427. , Robert son of Walter le, 256. , Roger le, 256. Bello Campo, Bellocampo, Beleamp, Beau- champ, Beucamp, Alice de, 420, 491. , Cicely de, 343, 667. , Elizabeth de, abbess of Elnestowe, 218. , Giles de, 617. , or Beauchamp, Guy de, earl [1298 to 12 August 1315] of Warwick, 2, 16, 21, 25,34, 142, 263, 279,280, 291, 297, 301, 312, 357, 379, 391, 422, 453, 479, 550, 552, 557, 559, 567, 608, 609, 617, 647, 664, 667, 670. , chamberlain of the Exchequer of Receipt, his deputy, 345. , , , keeper of the tallies of the Exchequer, 357, 637. , .sheriff of Worcester, 427. , John de, 123, 408, 412, 414, 420, 695, , of Somerset, 316, 482,492,496, 579, 642. , , of Yatton, 474. , John son of Guy de, 497. , Miles de, 14. , Ralph de, 61. , Roger de, and Alice his wife, 61. , Thomas de, 620. Walter de, 511. , , , steward of the household [of Edward I.], 356. GENEBAL I^JJ^A. 727 Bello Campo, Bellocampo, &c. — cont. , , keeper of Warwick castle, C64. , William de, 84, 681, 684, 696. , , and Joan his wife, 211. , Bcauchamp, William de, earl [1268- 1298] of Warwick, 255. See Beauchamp ; Belcampo ; Beu- camp. Bello Monte, Henry de, the king's kinsman, 16, 27, 29, 60, 86, 139, 164, 169, 198, 371, 401, 451, 454, 458, 466, 545, 552, 648. , keeper of tbe town and manor of Maidstone, 77. , superior keeper of the tempo- ralities of Durham, 563, 644. , , his attorneys in the Isle of Man, 181. complaint by, 230, 417. , Isabella de, lady of Vescy, 27, 29, 83, 85-88. , and Henry her brother, 451, 452, 454. , Beaumont, Louis de, or Lewis, bishop [Feb. 1317 to 25 Sept. 1333] of Dur- ham, 638, 640, 644, 648, 673. , , treasurer of St. Mary's, Salis- bury, 20, 644. , , dean of St. Mary's free chapel, Stafford, 21. , , prebendary of Auckland, 635, 638. , prebendary of Norton, 640. See Beaumoude. Bello Prato, Baldwin de, 5. Bellund, Nicholas de, 97. Belper, Adam, 250, 314. Belsted, Master Adam de, 78. Belswardine, Bedcleswarthyn, co. Salop, 612. Beltoft, John de, 60. , Ralph sou of Thomas de, 60. , Robert de, 74. , Roger de, William his cook, 73. , , the elder, 60. , Roger son of Thomas de, 60, 73. , Simon de, 60, 73, 253, 327, 412. Thomas de, the elder, 73. , the younger, 253. Thomas son of Roger de, the younger, 74. , William de, 60, 73. Belton, Robeit de, 589. Belton [co. Lincoln], 1, 60, 73, 555. Roger, parson of, 60, 73. Belucr, Ralph de, 97. , , Robert his brother, 97. See Beauver. Belyetere. See Belleyeterre. Bclyn, John, master of la Petite Manjarcte, 694. , Thomas, master of la Michel, 694. Bemesleye, Thomas de, 692. Benacre [co. Suffolk], 318. , Gilbert de Woghham, parson of, 300. Bench, Common, 64. chief justice of the. See Bereford. justices of the, 26, 27, 36, 106, 185, 210, 216, 222, 381. , See also Benstcde ; Bereford ; Bourne ; Inge ; Mutford ; Roubury ; Scrope ; Staunton; Trykingham. chirographer of the. See Foxton. ... keeper of the writs and rolls of the. See Hauville ; Herwyuton. See also Dublin. Bench, King's, 33, 64, 73, 78, 82, 96, 133, 319, 354, 436, 450, 460, 527, 567, 574. chief justice of. See Brabazon. justices of the, 26, 36, 82, 218, 273, 336, 504, 509, 516. , See also Brabazon ; Inge; Ormesby ; Roubury ; Spigurnel. crier of the. See Botle ; Poun. , marshal of the. See Poun. keeper of prisoners of the king's marshal. .See Haunsard. -See also Dublin. Bende, Adam, of Grymelby, 138. Beudysh, Beudisshe, co. Essex, 344. Benedict, John son of, 251. , Simon son of, de Theford, 55. Thomas son of Adam sou of, de Nateby, 241. Benedict!, Bernard, 106. Hencford, Henry de, 451. Benestede. See Benstede. Beuet, Gilbert sou of Henry, of Foxeote, 139. , John, of Shepton Beauchamp, 446. , Walter, 240. See Beneyt. * Benetewe [co. Kent], 90. Benetlegh. See Beutley. Benewyk. See lienwick. Beneyt, John, 226, 251. William, 251. See Benet. Benfleet, Benflete [co. Essex], Adam de Bray, vicar of, 468. Benham. See Hoe Bcnhain. Vallcnce, Benham, co. Berks, 378. Beningbrough, Benyngburgh, co. York, letters patent dated at, 554, 555, 556. Beuingtou. See Bennington. Benner. See Binner. Bennington, Long, Long Bynyngton, Long Byningtou, Longham Benington, co. Lincoln, 137, 230, 424. Banyngtou, Benyugton, co. Hertford, 588, 593. Beunok, Hcrvey, 57. \ Benihef, John, 478. 728 GENERAL INDEX. Bensington, Vivian de,cauon of Dorchester, 700. Bensington, co. Oxford, 408. Benstede, Benestede, John de [justice of the Common Bench], 145, 148, 149, 228, 242. 323, 325,327, 335. , , complaint by, 499, 588, 592. , , tenant of Walkerne manor, 274. See Baustead. Benteleye, Bentele, Bentelegh, Benteleie, John de, 160, 411. , , adherent of the earl of Lan- caster, 25. , of Bentelegh, 36. , Robert de, 538. See Bentley. Bcntley, Bentelegh, co. Stafford, manor and bailiwick of the hay of, 36. , Benetlegh, co. Sussex, 236. , Benteleye, co. Warwick, 406. , Bentele, co. York, letters patent dated at, 588, 592. Benton, Adam de, 132, 248, 309, 316, 536, 685, 688. , Bannlph de, keeper of victuals at Berwick-upon-Tweed, 328, 403, 405. Beuwick, Benewyk, co. Cambridge, letters patent dated at, 195, 198. Benyngburgh. See Beningbrough. Benyngham, Walter de, monk of St. Ed- mund's, 153. Benyngton, William de, monk of Furness, 415. See Bennington. Benyngworthe, Henry de, 400. , Master Henry de, sub-dean of St. Mary's, Lincoln, 196, 269, 401. , , and prebendary of Welton Westhalle, 401. Beoley, Belegh, Beleye, co. Worcester, 497,501. Bercher, Andrew le, 692. Geoffrey lc, 56, 496. , of Petone, 611. , John le, and Alice his wife, 364. , Michael le, 241. , Peter le, 58. , Richard le, of Beylham, 145. , Robert le, of Hertleye, 240. , Walter le, 136. , William le, of Wilton, 425. See Bergier ; Shepherd. Berd, Peter, 319. See Bard. Beidefeld, William de, 130. , , and Katharine his wife, 159. , a justice of the Bench in Ire- land, 343, 344. , chief justice in Ireland, 274. , William son of William de, 159. See Bardfield. Berden, Robert de, 641. Berdeu, Bearden [co. Essex], 96. , prior and convent of, 96, 674. Berdestaple. See Barstaple. Bere, Beare, Beere, Gregory atte, 146. , Henry, Henry de, 229, 236. , of Lincoln, 189, 369, 441. , Hilary de, 406. , John, of Calais, 448. , John de la, 621. , Nicholas le, 70. , Richard de, Richard de la, R. de la, a commissioner, &c, 51, 107, 123, 129, 225, 248, 350, 416, 427, 462, 473, 482, 501, 529, 584, 594, 598, 686, 695, 699. , Richard son of Robert de la, 71. , Robert le, 249. , William de, 21. Bere, la, by Southampton. See Beer. Boredon, Ralph de, 152. Bereford, Henry de, and Eleanor his wife, 613. , Ralph de, a commissioner, &c., 243, 249, 308, 309, 312, 416, 496, 581, 583, 683. , , keeper of the bishopric of Win- chester, 549. Richard de, a commissioner, &c, 56, 65, 133, 230. , , chancellor of Ireland, 7, 102, 296, 298, 486, 639. , Robert de, 24, 443. , Simon d>^, 24. , William de [chief], justice of the [Common] Bench, 3, 59, 65, 94, 106, 114, 133, 134, 204, 230, 233, 255, 318, 328, 405, 406, 408, 409, 416, 491, 504, 581, 591, 597. Bereford. See Barford. St. Martin. See Barford St. Martin. Bereham, Michael de, 658. Berehare, John, 229. See Beriare. Beremede. See Christchurch. Berencestre. See Bicester ; Burneccstre. Berenger, Ingelram, 4, 61, 98, 130, 155, 234, 239, 248, 403. Bereweholt, Richard de, 305. Berewell, Richard de, 495. Berewico, Berewyco, John de, 511, 627, 643. . , parson of Atyngeham, 377. , prebendary in Auckland colle- giate church, 568. , presented to Neweuton church, 256. , Waldeu de, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 469. Berewyk, Berwyk, Adam de, vicar of Thorpe Arches, 533. , John de, 134. .' , justice in eyre, 16. Nicholas de, and Juliana his wife, their sons Walter Dauk, John de la Porte, and Nicholas, 625. See Berwick-upon-Tweed ; Wake of Berewyk. GENERAL INDEX. 729 Berfote, John, ' barker/ 589. Bergaz, Soger, 600. , William, COO. Bergcveny. See Abergavenny. Bergh, Alexander de, 23, 43G. , William del, 130. See Burgh ; Burghe. Berghby. See Barrowby. Berghersshe. See Burghersh. Bergier, Robert le, of Caen, 338, 363. See Bercher ; Shepherd. Berham, Master Michael de, 655. Beriare, Adam son of Henry de, 168. See Berehare. Beriz, Thomas atte, of Balshale, 176. , , John his brother, 176. Berk. See Barrow. Berkeleye, Berkeley, Berkele, Berkelee, Berkc- legh, Berkley, Geoffrey de, 209, 414. , Maurice de, 123, 207. justice of South Wales, 521, 567, 569. , West Wales, 630. , keeper of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 328, 404. , Richard de, 699. Robert dc, 61. , Sir Robert de, 348. Thomas de, 348. , a commissioner, &c., 66, 69, 73, 246, 255, 310, 348, 415, 600, 696. , , the elder, 107. Berkerolles, William de, 510. Berkeswell [co. Warwick], Adam de Lym- bergh, parson of, 357. Berkham, John de, [of Bristol], 605. Berkhampstead, Berkhampsted, Bcrkhnmp- stedc, Berkbamstede, co. Hertford, 137, 228, 546, 586, 604. , letters patent dated at, 200-203, 207. Berkhampsted, Berkbamstede, John dc, of Bristol, 176, 445. Berkley. .See Berkeleve. , Hill by. See Hill. Berks, archdeacon of. See Varesio. Berks, county of, 329, 666, 668. , commissioners of array for, 350, 462. , to assess the fifteenth in, 473. , a twentieth and fifteenth in, 50. , a sixteenth in, 529. , touching offences of the king's officers in, 686. measures used in, 689. , to perambulate forests in, 296. , conservators, or keepers, &c., of the peace for, 109, 123, 129, 4S2. .justices of assize in, 621. , gaol delivery for, 225. Berks — emit. , sheriff of , 349, 531, 669. , , alleged malpractices, oppres- sions, &c, by the, 243, 408, 497. , , to provide provisions for the king's household, 195. , Philip de la Beche,243, 497. , commonalty of, petition touching the gaol for the county, 328. , the king's horses and stud in, 10, 93, 113, 369, 448. , twentieth, or fifteenth granted by the laity in, 270. , complaint touching the Thames by men of, 501. , conspiracies and confederacies in, 409. Berkynge, Berkyngge. See Barkiner. Berkynges, Berkyng, Walter de, 331, 507, 589. , William de, 200, 202. Berlanga, Berlaunghes, John de, merchant of Spain, 269, 367, 374. , Peter Gounceles de, merchant of Spain, 269. Berlay, Berleye, Richard de, 351, 534. Bcrlc, Berlee, Alan de, 591, 595. John de, 591, 595. , William de, 591, 595. See Barley. Berleye. See Berlay. Bermcngham. See Bermyngeham. Bermondsey, Bcmiundeseyc, Bennnod) seie, by London [co. Surrey], 668. , prior of, 56, 377. , Peter, prior of, 448. , prior and convent of, 276. ; fishery and lands at, 56. Bermyngham, Bermcngham, Bcrnvnghani, Kla de, 639. Ela, late the w ife of Peter de, 42. Master John de, 639. See also Bernyngham. Bern, Bern'. See Berno, Bernak, John de, 525. See Barnak. Bernard, Adam, 229. , John, 677. parson of Wcnrcret, 658. , Master Richard, parson of Wodhille 217. William, and William his son, 317. Bernard Castle. See Barnard Castle. Bernardesmede. See Christchnrchi Bernardeston, William de, parson of Shervne- 561. " p ' Bernardi, Arnold, de Prcissline, 82. Bernardini, Tanus, of Florence, 396. Bcrnardiseroft , Thomas de, 332. Bernay in Normandy [Eure, France!, abbev of, 53, 635. * , abbot of, 11, 674. 730 GENERAL INDEX. Berne, Bern', Bern, James, 684. , , of Lincoln, 189, 369, 441. , Thomas, parson of Broxholm, 526. , of Staverton, 599. Berne. See Attebarnes. Bernefeld, William de, 16, 59, 499. Berner, John, son of Balph le, of Pokebrok, 342. See Bernier. Berners, Roger de, 362, 491. , , rector of Chelchethe, 452, 573. Bernes. See Barnes. Berneston. See Barnston. Bernetby. See Barnetby. Bernewell, Bernewelle, John de, and Elena his wife, 335. , William de, 690. See Barnwell. Bernham, Andrew de, 246, 443. , Richard de, 615. Robert de, parson of Garboldisham. See Garboldisham. Bernham. See Barnham. Bernhull, Thomas de, 533. Bernier, John, 440. See Berner. Bernyngham, Berningham, John de, 146. Peter de, 146, 331, 507, 589. , Reginald de, 146. Richard de, 50 51, 107, 197, 208, 337. , , a commissioner, &c, 63, 67, 72, 73, 123, 129, 136, 148, 226, 237, 244, 247, 249, 253, 307, 312, 317, 327, 404, 411, 416, 419, 423, 425, 426, 501, 688, 697, 701. , Walter de, 146. , or Bermyngeharo, Ela de. See Ber- myngeham. See Barniugham. Bernyngton, William de, 139. Berrington, Byriton [co. Salop], 145. Berston. See Birston. Bertelot, John, of Fynchyngfeid, 502. See Bartelct. Berthorpe, Berthorp, Byrthorpe, Roger de, 455. , Walter de, 74, 252, 427, 429, 503. Berton, Henry de, 330. , the younger, 589. ,., Richard de, 251. William de, 602. See Barton. Berton Abbots by Gloucester. See Barton Abbots. Sacy. See Barton Stacey. Bertram, parson of Kouleye, 481. , Ida, late the wife of Roger, 254. , Richard son of, de Rikethornc, 477. , Bertram his brother, 477. , Robert, of Bothale, 22, 200. Berwe, atte. See Burgh ; Burghe. Berwedon. See Barrowden. Berwick-upon-Tweed, state of the county of, 71. , sheriff of, 675. Berwick-upon-Tweed, town of, 15, 197, 201, 259, 266, 278, 288, 327. 361, 392, 394, 403, 424, 519, 526, 527, 528, 603, 615, 665, 671, 675, 678, 697, 700. port of, 18. , burgesses of, 558. , merchants and burgess [named] of, 276, 278, 469, 630. 641, 664, 671. , losses inflicted by the Scots on the burgesses of, 257. chamberlain, or chamberlaiuship at, 371, 558. , keeper of, Maurice de Berkeleye, 328, 404. , Ralph son of William, 71. , , Thomas de Stotford, Serjeant of the, 597. , mayor of, Ranulph de Holme, 404. , the mayor, &c, undertake the defence of the town, 671. , , hostages given by, 671. , the king's indebtedness to, 39. , custom on wools, hides, and wool- fells assigned to the mayor, &c, 41. , custom at, controller of. See Acton ; Sutton. , Exchange at, controller of. See Acton ; Sutton. , Richard de Emeldou, deputy of the chief butler at, 208. , the king's victuals in, keeper of. See Benton. .., [misappropriation of], 328, 403, 405. , farm of the town granted [as murage] for the enclosing thereof, 35, 36,37, 41, 257. corn, wheat, or provisions for, 263, 276, 394, 420, 466, 468, 469, 484, 519, 521, 522, 597, 665. , corn, wheat, or victuals from France for, 371, 387, 558. , letters patent dated at, 62, 120, 121, 125-128, 130-132, 138, 150, 152-160, 167, 168, 174, 224-226. , the ship la Trinite of, 630. , tenements, &c, of Dyburgh abbey in, 557. , guarding the coast from the Thames to, 515. , Paxton by. See Paxton. , St. Leonard's by, Elena Gray, prioress of, 327, 700. , , Agnes de Cardeville, a nun of, 327, 700. Bery, Richard de, Id. Beseby. See Beesby. Besecu, John, 149, 150. GENERAL INDEX. 731 Besescu, John, [in co. Somerset], 246. Beseville, Bcsville, Robert, of Lufwyk, 661. , Thomas, parson of Rokyngham, 661. Besford, Alexander de, 684. Besingby, Besyngby, John de, 60, 148. , William de, 544. Beskwode. See Bestwood. Beste, Thomas le, 304. Beston, Ralph de, 22. , , the younger, 579. , Ralph son of William de, 495. , William de, 25. Beston. See Beeston. Bestwood, Beskwode, co. Nottingham, 422. Besville. See Beseville. Besyngby. See Besingby. Betchworth, Bechesworihe, Becheworthe, co. Surrey, 236, 483-485, 511, 528, 678. Bethe, J. de la. See Beche. Bethlehem, Wuifram [d'Abbeville] , bishop [1301 to 1317] of, 336. Bethune. See Betonia. Betle, Robert de, 57, 58. , Stephen de, 58. Betley, Buteleye [co. Stafford], 680. Betoigne, David de, 621, 609. Betonia, Bethune, William de, lord of Tenerc- mund (Dendermonde), 524. Bcttestorn. See Buttostorne. Betyudon. See Beddiugton ; Boddington. Beueanip, Robert de, 97. See Beauchamp ; Belcampo ; Bello Carupo. Beudyn, Robert, 458, 463. , marriage of Joan, late the wife of Roger de Inkepeune, granted to, 131. Walo, 520. Beugenet [member of Barlavinglon manor], co. .Sussex, 698. Beugrant. See Beaugrant. Beumays, Beumeys. See Beaumcys ; Belainy. Beure, Henry, of Almain, 650. , Herman, of Almain, 650* , Richewyn, of Almain, 650. , Thomas le, 341. Beury, Bcuery. See Bevery. Beuveys. See Beauveys. Bevcraus, Robert de, 97. Bevercote, Bevercotes, William de, 244, 410, 584. , chancellor of Scotland, 279, 365. , , parson of Kyngesthorpc, 260. , parson of the church of [St. Peter] , Northampton, 395, 670. , , parson of Tuxford, 395. , , prebendary of Rampton, 175, 176, 395, 495, 689. Bevercotes, co. Nottingham, 138. Beverege, Richard, 579. Beverington Rodmell, Redemelde of Bever- ington, co. Sussex, 627. Beverlaco, Robert de, 340. See Beverle. Beverle, Edmund de, of Great Yarmouth, 576. , James de, of Great Yarmouth, 576. Robert de, of Great Yarmouth, 576. Beverley, Robeit de, 375. See Beverlaco. Beverley, co. York, 365, 387, 395, 419,447, 523, 645. , complaint of oppression by the men of, 496. , conventicles and extortions at, 599. , cloth of, 344. , letters patent dated at, 105, 106, 109- 111, 147-149, 542, 545, 591. , pavage for, 431. , St. John's church, dean and chapter of, 559, 631. , , prebendaries of. See Bauquelle ; Bruges; Monte Acuto; Nassington ; Northburgh ; Sandale. , vicars of. See Botill ; Knares- burgh. Bevery, Beuery, Beury, Aubin de, or Albino* de, and .Margaret his wife, 623, 665. Bevyngham. See Bcddingbam. Bewbushe. See Holmbush. Bewdley, co. Worcester, 323, 491. Bewsfield, otherwise Whitfield, Byesil [in Corniloe hundred], co. Kent, 245. Bewyk, Hugh de, 508. Beye, Boye, William, 239, 404. Beyghale, John de, 687. , and Agues his wife, 687. Beygle. See Beclcy. Beylham. Sec Baylham. Beynyn. Sec Beyvyn. Beyssyn, Beysyn, Thomas de, 613, 614. Beyvyn, or Beynyn, Peter, 701. Roger, 133. Bibury, John de, abbot of Oscney, 615. , Stephen de, and Edith his wife, 364. Bicester, Burencestr;, Bereneestrc [co. Ox- ford], 359. , lands in Coposhlowefurlong, Ruxfur- lung, Parroe, Heilefnrlung, and Buttes at Ymbeiilowesmcre in, 359. prior of, 391, 400. , John, prior of, 359. , prior and canons, or convent of, 359 6JO. Bich. See Bych. Bichehill. .SYe Beach-hill. Bick. See Byck. Bickebury, Bikkebury, John de, 351, 461. Bicker, Byker, co. Lincoln, 488. Bicklcigh, Bikele, Bykclie, Bykeleye, Bvke- lye, Bykele, Buokeleye [eo. Devon 1. 125, 126. J 732 GENERAL INDEX. Bicknacre, Bykenacre [in the parishes of Danbury and Woodharn Ferrers, co. Essex], priory of, 217. , Robert de Blakenham, prior of, 217. Robert de Ramesdene, prior of, 220, 256. Bicknor. See Bykenore. Biddenden, Bydindene, Bydyndone [co.Keut], 82. , Master Robert de Donebrigsre, parson of, 300. Biddenham, Bedenham [co. Bedford], 341, 345. Biddeston, Budeston, co. Wilts, 612. Biddisham, Bydesham, co. Somerset, 413, 415. Bidford, Budeford, co. Warwick, 302, 554, 612. Bidlington, Bydelington [co. Sussex], 562. Bierton, Barton [co. Buckingham], 304. Bifare. See Byfare. Biford, Byf.'rd, Bartholomew de, of London, 450, 454, 674. , Hugh de, parson of Sudbury, 646. Biger, Byger, Elias, merchant of the duchy of Aquitaine, 55, 114, 150. Biggleswode, Bykeleswade, co. Bedford, Sutton by, 453, 464. Bigier, or Wigier, John called, 258. Bigod ; Bygot. See Bygod. Bikaton, Walter de, 418. William de, 418. Bikele. See Bickleigh. Bikenore. Sec Bykenore. Bikerstathe. See Bykerstathe. Bikerton, Bykerton, Richard de, 90, 200. , Robert de, 409. Bikeswere in the river Wye, 310. Bikkebury. See Bickebury. Bildesthorpe, William de, 206, 377, 653, 693, 694. Bildeston, co. Suffolk, 455. Bilewhite, John, 240. Bilhagh, Bilhawe [in Thorcsby park], co. Nottingham, 422. Bilhawe. .See Bilhagh. Bilinge. See Billing. Bille, Roger, 689, 690. Billefeld, Billesfeld, Adam de, 72. Stephen de, of Ketone, 596. Billeslegh, William de, vicar of St. Michael's, Coventry, 48. Billeswyk by Bristol. See Bristol, St. Mark's. Billeting ; trespass in not receiving the king's horses and men billeted in Essex, 667. Billing, Billing, Bilinge, John, 690, 694. , Peter de, 97. , Thomas, of Jernemuth, 576. Billing, Great, Great Billyng [co. Northamp- ton], Henry de Scaldewelle, parson of, 21], 256. , Robert de Appelby, parson of, 256. Billing, Great — cont. , Richard de Lusteshulle, parson of, 372. Walter de Dodenharu, parson of, 609. Billingford [in Eynford hundred, co. Nor- folk], 412, 554, 612. , otherwise Preleston, Prilleston [in Earsham hundred, co. Norfolk], Geof- frey [de Halton] ], rector of, 436. Billisdon, John de, 5C8. Billum, Roger, of Hoby, 596. Billyng. See Billing. Billyngford. See Billingford. Billyngleye, William de, 395. Bilney, Bilneye, Roger de, 298, 525. Bilsington, Bilsyngton [co. Kent], 103. , John Mauusel, founder of the priory of, 614. , John, prior of, 614. Simon de Hauekeshell, prior of, 614. Binbrook, Bynbrok, Byubrek, co. Lincoln, 393, 396, 399, 555. Bindeleys, John son of Geoffrey de, 591. Biudon, Bynedon, Bynindon, co. Dorset, abbot of, 250, 406. , abbot and convent of, 288. , monks [named] of, 406. Knighton by, Knyghteton by Byne- don, 4. Bingham. See Byngham. Binner ?Benner [co. Cornwall], 226, 239. Binthowe, Byntehowe, co. York, 136. Binweston, Bynneweston, co. Salop, 266. Birchovre, John son of Stephen de, of Asshe- ford, 72. Bird. See Brid. Birdbrook, Briddebrok, co. Essex, 521. Birdforth, Bruddeford, co. York, 544. Birdsall, Briddessale, co. York, 501. Birkeheved. See Birkenhead. Birkenhead, Birkeheved, Byrkeheved [co. Chester], prior and convent of, 476. Birkhulle. See Brikhulle. Birkin, Byrkynge [co. York], 393. Birland, Birlaund, Byrland, Byrlaund, John de, 143. , Richard de, 159, 334. .... , parson of Soke Dencys, 7, 338, 510. Biroun. See Byron. Birseie. See Bursea. Birstall, or Burstall. See Burstall Garth. Birston, Birstone, Byrston, Byrstone, Briston, Burston, Thomas de, 525, 602. , , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, &c, 142, 144, 329. , [or Bcrston], Master William de, 27, 160, 187. , , archdeacon of Gloucester, 33, 45, 602, 668. , , parson of Estbradenham, 238. GENERAL INDEX. 733 Biroton, Eirstone, &c, William dc — cont. parson of Patrington, 33, 365, 577. , , prebendary of Cannokbiry, 4, 10. , prebendary of Thwangcastre, or Twangeastre, 508, 674. Birton, Master William de, 570. See Burton. Biry. See Byry. Bischewey. See Bushey. Biscopton, Laurence de, 172. Bisele, Biselegh. See Byselegh. Biset. See Bysct. Eisham, Bistlesham, Bystlesham, Temple Bistlesham [co. Berks], Roger dc Barneby, parson of, 35. letters patent dated at, 10, 18, 203, 247. Bisbamptoii [co. Worcester], 74. Bishop. .See Bissbop ; Levesque. Bisbopsbourn, Bourne, co. Kent, 245. Bishops Bridge [in Glentbam parish], co. Lincoln, 57. See Ponte Episcopi. Bishops Clist, Bishops Clyst, Clyst Episcopi [co. Devon], 332. Bisbopsgate. See London. , St. Mary's hospital without. See London. Bishops Lynn, Bishops Lenne. See Lynn, Kings. Bishops Taw ton. See Tawton. Bishopston, Bisshopeston [co. Durham], 538. Bisshopestone, co. Wilts, 607. Bishopstone, Bisshopeston [in Keculver parish, Blengate hundred], co. Kent, 245. Bishopstrow, Bisshopcstrowc [co. Wilts], 61. Bisset. See Biset. Bisshop, Bisshopc, Geoffrey, 57. , John, 612. , knight, 445. , an assessor, co. Gloucester, 474. Jordan, 618. Nicholas, 239, 403. , Richard, 318, 504. , Ro r er, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 630, 671. Thomas, 620. , Thomas son of Geoffrey, of Weston, the younger, 139. , William, 251. See also Levesque. Bisshopesdou, John de, 167. Bissbopesgate, John dc, and Constance his wife, of Canterbury, 18, 17. Bissbopesgate. See London. Bisshopeston, John de, 318, 699. See Bishopston ; Bishopstone. Bisshopestrowe. See Bishopstrow. Bistard, Robert, 25. Bistlesham. See Bisham. Bitehehille. See York. Bitering. See Bytering. Bitham, Nicholas de, monk of Furness, 252, 415. Bithewater. See Bythewatcr. Bitterle. See Bytterleye. Bixa, Hasculf de, 359. Bixbrand, Bixebrond, Bvxe Brond [co. Ox- ford], 569, 663. Bix Gibwen, Bixegibewyn, Bixegibwyne [in B : nfield hundred, co. Oxford], 465, 663. Blaby, Thomas de, parson of Southoterington, 557. Blackawton, Aueton [co. Devon], 467. Blaekcspaud, William, le keu, 62. Blackford, Blakeford [by Meare], co. Somer- set, 412, 415. Blackmore, Blakemore [or White Hart in Sherborne hundred], co. Dorset, 98. , forest of, 336. , prior and friar hermits of, 336. Blackmore, Blakemore [co. Essex], prior and [Austin] convent of, 480. , hermitage of, 104. , forest of, 104. Blackwell, Blakewclle [near Roxwell in Chelmsford hundred], co. Essex, 175. Blacsone, Alexander, 84. Blak. See Blake. Blakberd, Robert, 696. Blake, Blak, Adam, 495. Gilbert le, of Lincoln, 189, 369, 141. Henry le, 8. Hugh, 350. , John le, 355, 405. , Robert le, 588, 592. William le, 91. Blakebery, William, 65. Blakebournsbire, Biehard de, 494. Blakeburne, John de, 23. lohn le FU Henry de, 25. Blakeden, Blakedene, Richard dc, of Lincoln, 189, 369, 441. Blakeford. See Blackford. Blakemore. .Sec Blackmore. Blakene. See Blakeneye. Blakeney in the forest of Dean, co. Glou- cester, 658. , or Snyterly, Blakeneye, Blakene, Snyterlegli, Snyterle, co. Norfolk, 449, 520, 568, 684. Carmtlito friars of, 449. ships laden with wine at, 419. Blakeneye, Blakeney, Blakene, Klias de, 499, 596, 600. , or Blaleneye, John de, 135, 145. , Peter de, 58. William de, 58. 734 GENERAL INDEX. Blakenham, Robert de, prior of Byckenacre, 217. Blakenham, Great, [co. Suffolk], 138, 145. Blakestan, Nicholas de, 423. Blakewelle. See Blackwell. Blaleneye. See Blakeneye, John de. Blanc', Berenger, keeper or admiral of Calais, 571. Blanca Forti, Vivian de, parson of Eynesford, 303. Blanchard, Blaunchard. Henry, 418. ,,. James, 92. , John, of Laghton, 600. Blanche, queen of Navarre, consort of Ed- mund, earl of Leicester, 441. Bland, Henry de, 241. Blaneford, William de, 317. Blanket, Roger, [of Bristol], 35, 68, 70, 133, 143, 144, 605. Blankfront. See Blaunkfront. Blankmostier, Blanmoster, Blauncmustiers, Gilbert de, 317. , William de, 22. See Albo Monasterio. Blankney, Blaunkeneye [co. Lincoln], 176, 584, 651. , chapel of St. Mary, 176, 651. , Blaunkeneyehawe, co. Lincoln, 584. Blankpaiu, Blaukpayn, John, 642. , Reginald, 8. Blase, Roger, of Spofford, 23. Blaunchard. See Blanchard. Blauncmustiers. See Blankmostier. Blaunkeneye, Master Robert de, 176. See Blankney. Blaunkeneyehawe. See Blankney. Blaunkepe, Henry, 424. , Hugh, 424. Blaunkfrount, William, 23. Blavet, William de, 153. Blaye [Gironde, France], 46. Bleadon, Bleddune [co. Somerset], 626. Blean, Blen [co. Kent], 90. Blebury, John de, 200, 202, 347, 462, 464, 465, 478. , Master John de, 195, 200, 202, 352, 444, 462. See Blewbury. Blech, Richard, 693. Blechesdon. See Blechingdon. Blechesho. See Bletsoe. Blechingdon, Blechesdon [co. Oxford], 283. Blechingley. See Bletchingley. Bleddfa, Blethvagh, co. Hereford [or Radnor], 610. Bledelawe, John de, 287. Bledlow, Bledelowe [co. Buckingham], Master John de Grenestede, parson of, 40G. Bledune. See Bleadon. Blen, Hamo de, son of Ecard de Crievecuer, 90. , William and John his brothers, 90. See Blean. Blendel, John, 615. Blendeworth, John de, 627. Blesyngby, William de, 388. Bletchingley, Blechingelegh, Blechinglegh, Bletchyngelegh, co. Surrey, 283, 593, 699. Bleteshou. See Patshull Bletsoe. Blethiu, Blethyn, Blethint, Master David ap, bishop of St. Asaph T1314 to 1344], 170, 190, 197, 371. , canon of St. Asaph, 160. Blethvagh, co. Hereford. See Bleddfa, co. Radnor, 610. Blethyn Goh, wood of, 178. Bletsoe, Blechesho [co. Bedford], Roger de Pateshulle, parson of, 252. Blewbury, Blebury [co. Berks], 478. , Roger de Northburgh, prebendary of, 532, 533, 535. Bliburgh. See Blythborough. Blida, or Blith, Joan de, of Collum, 534. , Walter de, parson of Longeworth, 626. , Master Walter de, parson of Rippel, 652. William de, 586. Bliseworth. See Blisworth. Blisland, Bliston [co. Cornwall], Henry de Exonia, parson of, 254. Robert de Carleton, parson of, 254. Bliston. See Blisland. Blisworth, Bliseworth [co. Northampton], John de Neweland, parson of, 674. Blith. See Blida. Blithehait, John, master of la Blithe, 435. Bliton. See Blyton. Blobbe, Alice, of Causton, 418. Blobwyn, Walter, 72. Block. See Blok. Blockly, Blockele [co. Worcester], 159. , Master Benedict de Paston, parson of, 15y. Blocqueville, Bloukville [Calvados], in Nor- mandy, 354. Blode, Gilbert, 678. , John son of Laurence, 678. Thomas son of Laurence, 678. Blodeletere, William le, of Tokeby, 60. , , John his son, 60. Blodwyte, custom of, 433. Bloet, Robert, bishop [1093 to 1123], of Lineoln 307. See Bluet. Blofeld, Nicholas de, 245. William de, 3 18. , tavemer, 57. GENERAL INDEX. 735 Bloiou. See Bloyou. Blois, Henry de, bishop [1129 to 1171] of Winchester, 675. Blok, Block, Albert, of Delf, merchant of the count of Hoyland, 319. , Benedict, of Bungeye, 280, 440. , Peter, of Lincoln, 375. Blokkesworth, Master Roger de, 651. Blorae, Ralph, 411. Blont. See Blunt. Bloukville. See Blocqueville. Blound, Blund, Hugh le, 109, 124, 270, 556. , , Nicholaa his wife, 270. , , the elder, 291. Hugh son of Hugh le, 291. , John le, 233, 285, 673. , Margery, late the wife of Hugh le, or late the wife of Hugh son of Hugh le, 291, 556. , Stephen le, 538, 565, 573. , , chamberlain and receiver of Scotland, 294, 328. , , commissioner of array, 433. , , parson of Dumbard church, 616. , , receiver of victuals, 636. , supervisor of the king's castles in North Wales, 354. , , , and in South Wales, 354. Thomas le, 620. , Walter le, 23. , William le, 229, 424. , , pardoned as an adherent of the earl of Lancaster, 23 , , parsou of Deen, 625. , parson of St. Mary's church Wareham, 194. , parson of Wykford, 519. , vicar of Orpinton, 414. , , of Wyledeue, 285. Blount, Blunt, Blont, Dcnise, a nun of Shaftes- bury, 349. , Elena daughter of William le, of Tauelaght, 472. , Henry, 25. , Peter le, 499. , Robert le, 573. , Roger le, 66. , Stephen le, purveyor, 433. , Thomas le, 222. , , parson of Herietesham, 698. , Walter le, 146. Blowere, John son of John le, 413, 414. , Simon, 509. William le, 413, 414. Bloxham, John do, vicar of Pateshnlle, 112. , Thomas de, 504. , William de, 318, 405. Bloxham, co. Oxford, 137. See Bloxholm. Bloxholm, Bloxham, co. Lincoln, 675. Bloy, Bloye, Adam le, 592. , Walter, 249. Bloyou, Bloiou, Alan, 275. Bluet, John, 61, 243, 316, 327, 403, 415, 416, 678. , Ralph, 86. , Roger, 86. See Bloet. Blund. See Blound. Blundel, Hugh, 494. Blunt. See Blount. Bluntesham, Richard de, of London, 386. Blyborough, Blyburgh [co. Lincoln], 179, 180. Blye, Adam de, his man Henry, 424. Blyth, tournament at, 132. [co. Nottingham], 465. , , chapel of St. John the Evange- list, 465. , prior of, 370. pavage for, 317. [co. York], 583. See Blida. Blythborough, Bliburgh [co. Lincoln], 537. Blything, Blythynges, co. Suffolk, hundreds of, 273. Blyton, Bliton, John de, of Lincoln, 63, 188, 189, 284, 369, 441. , Emma his wife, 284. Richard de, 580. See Bliton. Boathum. See Bootham. Bobbington. Bobynton [co. Stafford], 477. Bockeshulle. See Bokeshull. Bocking, Bockyng, Bockyngge, Edmund de, 73. , Henry de, and William his son, 73. , John de, a canon of Royston, 195. Ralph de, 658. Bocking, Bockj-ngge [co. Essex], 73. Bockingfold, Boekyngfaiid, Bokvngfold, Buk- yngfold [near Claygatc, partly in Valding parish in the hundred of Twyford], co. Kent, 131, 192. Bockleton, Boclinton, co. Worcester, 69. Bockyng, Bockyngge. See Bocking. Bockyngfaud. See Bockingfold. Bocland, Boclande, Boclaunde. See Bok- lauude ; Buckland. Boclinton, Philip de, 69. See Bockleton. Boclond. See Buckland. Boclyton. See Boclinton. Bocstede. See Buxted. Boeton Alulph. See Boughton Alupb. Boddington, Betyndon, co. Gloucester, 597. Boddyngton. See Buddington. Bode, Geoffrey, 24. Bodegesham. See Bodekesham. 736 GENERAL INDEX. Bodekesham, Bodegesharn, Botekesham, Alan de, 331, 507. , John de, 593, fi99. , Richard de, rector of Laugunneth. 360. See Bottisham. Bodenryn, Bodernynue. See Bodmin ; Bodmyn. Bodenham, John de, 8. Boder, Geoffrey, 411. Bodeville, Laurence, 249. Bodhani[co. Norfolk] , Master John [? Wasce] , parson of, 157. Bodiam, Bodihanime, Bodyham, co. Sussex, bridge of, 134. Bodihamme. See Bodiam. Bodmin, Bodmyn, Bodemyn, co. Cornwall, 59, 580, 582, 596, 687. , John, prior of, 580. Bodmyn, Richard de, 18, 520. Body, Nicholas, of Assheford, 72. Bodyham. See Bodiham. Bodynhyel, Alexander de, 580. Boef, le. See Giffard le Boef. Bogeden. See Buckden. Bogedon, Richard de, 683. , William de, 683. Bogenok, Stephen de, 100. Bogh [Bow, co. Essex], Stratford atte. See Stratford Langthorne. Boghan. See Buchan. Boghedon. See Bagton near Thurlestone. Bogheer, Boghere. See Boghier. Boghes. See Bowes. Bogheshelle, Alan de, 461. Boghham. See Buchan. Boghier, Boghiere, Bogheer, Adam lc, 594. , , Mackinus le, 57. , Stephen le, 589. See Bouer ; Bowyer. Boghum, William, 25. Boglynton, John de, 200. Bohun, Edmund sou of John de, 615. , Elizabeth de, countess of Hereford, the king's sister [sixth daughter of Edward I., married first John, count of Holland and Zealand, and subsequently, 14 Nov. 1302, Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex], 51, 113, 278, 332,472,478, 556. , , agreement touching her dower with William, count of Hainault, &c, 332. , Gilbert de, 1, 273. , Humphrey de, earl of Hereford and Essex [1275-1297], 511. , , Matilda his wife, 281. Humphrey de, earl of Hereford and Essex [1297-1321], 16, 21, 51, 132, 134, 142, 161, 183, 226, 263, 276, 278- 280, 283, 289, 292, 309, 332, 362, 376, 427, 443, 477, 491, 500, 513, 549, 551, 553, 604, 634, 660, 690, 691. Bohun, Humphrey de — cont. , , and Elizabeth his wife, countess of Holland, the king's sister. See above. , , contract for the marriage of his daughter Margaret to Hugh de Cur- teuey, 267. , [captain] of the forces against Lewelin Bren,432, 433. , , power to receive Welshmen into the king's peace for, 422. , James de, 81. , , his son John, 81. , Joan, late the wife of Henry de, 266, 561. , John de, 1. , , of Mudhurst, or Midhurst, 698, 701. , John eon of John de, 615. , Matilda de [wife of Humphrey de Bohun, earl, &c. 1275 to 1297], countess of Hereford and Essex, 281. William son of Humphrey de, 278. Boidin, John son of, le clerk, 93. Bois. See Boys. Bokeden. See Buckden. Bokelaund. See Boklaunde ; Buckland. Bokeler, Thomas, 548. Bokemaz, James de, 442, 475. Bokemynstre. See Buekminster. Bokenhale. See Bucknall. Bokenham, Thomas de, of York, 567, 568. Bokerel, Henry de, 257. Bokeshull, Bockeshulle, Alan de, and Thomas and Nicholas his brothers, 498, 599. Bokesselle, Alan de, 161. , Nicholas de, 161. , Thomas de, 161. Boklaunde, Bokelaund, Bokelaunde, Bokland, Bokloud, Bokelond, Bokeloude, Boc- land, John de, 127. , Nigel de, 220. , Roger de, 467. , , the elder, 429. , , the younger, 429. , William de, 467. , William son of Roger de, 429. See Buckland. Bokvngfokl. See Bockingfold. Bokyngbam. See Buckingham ; Bukyng- ham. Bokyngton. See Bullington, co. Lincoln. Bolbek, Robert de, 553. Bole, Alexander le, 149. , Andrew, 506. Richard, 588. See Bolle ; Bui ; Bule. Bolehnlstrete. See Exeter. Bolemere, Hugh de, 425. Ralph de, 416, 425. Boleneu. See Bolney. GENERAL INDEX. 7.17 Bolesheved, William, 698. Boleville, Nicholas de, sou of Nicholas de Boleville, 505. Bolewere, Thomas son of William le, of Well, 318. , William le, of Well, and Cecily his wife, 318. Bolewyk. See Bulwick. Bolex. See Bollax. Boley, Peter, of Pettlyng Magna, 294. Bolindon, Roger de, 145. Bolinghroke, Bolingbrok, Bolyngbrok, Bol- lingbroke, Bulyngbroke, Bolnebroke, Agnes, late the wife of Andrew de, 448. Nicholas de, 27. , [a special commissioner] , 9, 66, 249, 277, 420, 422, 424, 426, 429, 430, 580, 582, 583, 585, 682, 684, 691. , parson of Germethorpe, 343, 380. , Stephen de, 448. Bolingbroke, Bolyngbroke, co. Lincoln, soke of, 392, 393. , Kiikby by, [co. Lincoln], 393. Bolinton. See Bolyngton. Bolk, Laurence de, 568. Bollax, Bolex in Rockingham forest [co. Noithampton] , 446. Bolle, Robert, of Framelyugham, 236. , Walter, 138. See Bole ; Bui ; Bule. Bollingbroke. See Bolingbroke. Bollyngehope, Nethere. See Bullingham, Lower. Bolney, Bulneye [co. Sussex], Robert de Askeby, parson of, 561. ? Boleneu, Roger de Sutton, parson of, 287. Bo'.ogne. See Bononia ; Boulogne. Bolonia, Anselm dc, 519. Bolour, Richard le, 597. Bolsover, Bollesoure [co. Derby], castle of, 2. Bolta, Jochel, 418. Bolter, Boltere, John le, 318, 405, 504. , , of Commenore, 402. Bolton in Allerdale, Boulton in Alleidale, co. Cumberland, 185. , , PMmund de IIoo, parson of, 569. , AYilliam de IIoo, parson of, 372. [co Northumberland] , Master William de Quikham, master of the hospital for lepers of St. Thomas the Martyr, 302, 508. in Craven, Boulton in Craven [co. York], 166. prior of, 386. , , prior and convent or canous of, 173, 181, 641, 645. , , , confirmation of divers grants to, 180. 84313. Bolton, Boulton — eon/. Low, Estboultou in Warideslaghdale [Wensleydale], [co. York], 260. upon Dearue, Boulton in Dirnesherth [co. York], 670. See also Boulton. Bolum, John, 595. , John de, chaplain of Nousom-upon- Teyse, 479. Bolyngbroke, Bolyngbrok. See Bolinjrbroke Bolyngton, Bolinton, Richard de, le Fisshe- rnongre, purveyor, 194. Robert de, 688, 693. See Bullington. Bolys, John, 683. Bomine, John de, rector of Lanteglos by Fawy, 258. Bon, Adam, chaplain, 153. , Thomas, 153. See Bone. Bonaventure, Ralph, 364. Bonay, William de, 39". Bonby, Bondeby, co. Lincoln, 83, 155, 389. , Geoffrey, vicar of, 155. Bonclivc in Savernake, Boneclyve [co. Wilts], 300. Bondc, Bond, Adam, of Grymolby, 240. , Bartholomew, 497. Beatrice, 251. Johu, 601. John son of William, of Klvngham, 385. Philip, 691. Bondeby. See Bonby. Bondman, [manumission] of a, 678. Bondmen and of servile condition, 587, 684. Bone, or Boue, William, 54. See Bon. Boneclyve, William de, 300. See Bonclive. Ilonenfaunt, Thomas, 139. Bouenseignc, Bononseigne, Gynus, or Gynge, of Florence, 106, 267, 289. Boner, or Boner, William, of Baston, 506, 588. Bonevillc, Bone vile, Nicholas de, 443. Nicholas son of Nicholas de, 447. , Walter de, and Lucy his sister or wife, 510. Bonewell. See Bunwell. Boneyc. See Bunny. Boniface VIII. Pope, 33, 357. Bon ig ton. See Boy n ton. Bon Jour, Robert, of Cherleton, 599. Bonmyn, 1'aganellus, of Pistoja, 608. Bonnington, Bonynton, co. Kent, 656. Bononia, Zachnry son of James de. 355. See Boloiiia ; Boulogne. Bononseigne. See Boneuseigne. Bono Villario, John de, 283. 3 A 738 GENERAL INDEX. Bonthorp-in-Willoughby, Brunthorpe, co. Lin- coln, 385. Bony, Richard, 249. Bonynton. See Bonnington. Bootham, Bouthum, Butlium [by York, a liberty of St. Mary's abbey], 177, 610, 681, 692, 693. , St. Mary's chapel in, 213. Boothby, Botheby [co. Lincoln], 375. Bordeaux [Gironde, France], 521, 522. , citizen of, 490. , constable of, 1 3, 46, 205. , issues of customs, 205. , arrest of a ship at, 513. , wines from, 580, 586. See Burdegala. Bordelby. See Barlby. Bordesden, Bonlesdene, Bordesdon, John de, of Newesum, 701. , Robert de, 65. , William de, 544. Bordesley, Bordesle [co. Worcester], 116. Bordeworth, Peter de, 498, 598. Boreford. See Barford ; Burford. Boreham, Borham, co. Essex, 81, 104, 190, 554, 612. See Borham. Borehunt. See Borhunt. Boresworthe, Roger de, 60. William de, parson of Kirkeby Hornblawer, 384. Boreward, John, 57. Borewaremershe. See Burmarsh. Borford. See Burford. Borham, Boreham, Hervey de, precentor of Hereford, 125. , John de, 130, 13), 243, 248. , , parson of Great Leghes, 382. See Boreham. Borhunt, Borhunte, Borehunt, Herbert de, 85. , Richard de, 59, 107, 122, 248. , Thomas de, and Margaret his wife, 378. Borle. See Borley. Borley, Borle [co. Essex], Richard de Henley, parson of, 20. Borne, Richard atte, 418. See Bourne. Boroughbridge [co. York], 536. Bescherville in Normandy [Seine Inferieure, France], abbey of St. Georges, 475. , John, abbot of, 201, 663. Bosco, Bartholomew de, prior of St. Andrews, Northampton, 464, 546. Guy de, monk of St. Andrews, Northampton, 464. , John'de, 171. , Nicholas de, constable of Caresbrok castle, 59. , Peter de, 252. Bosco — cont. , Thomas de, 573. , William de, 362, 449. See Boys. Bosehale, Boshale, Bossehale, Andrew de, of York, 541, 542. , William de, 542. Boseham, Bosham, John de, yeoman of the king's chamber, 274, 277. See Bosham. Boselyngthorpe. See Boslyngthorpe. Bosemuncel, John de, 475. Bosevile, William de, 170. Boseworth, Boseworthe. See Bosseworth ; Bosworth. Boshale. See Bosehale. Bosham, Boseham [co. Sussex], 515. See Boseham. Bossard See Bousard. Bosse, Alan, 65. Bosseby, in the diocese of Winchester, William atte Nore presented to the church of, 570. Bossehale. See Bosehale. Bosseworth, Boseworth, Simon de, 250, 314. Bossouns, Thomas de, 315. Bost, William, 582. Bostere, John le, 500. Boston, co. Lincoln, 12, 48, 52, 59, 189, 316, 360, 372, 383, 449, 520, 523, 568, 584, 630, 682, 683. Carmelite friars of, 372, 449. , order of St. Augustine in, 607. custom on wool, hides, and wool- fells in, 204, 339, 341, 363, 616. , , controllers of. See Burgh ; Gotere ; Moliar. , , collectors of, 204, 339, 341, 364. , fairs of, 556. markets of, 80. ,...,part of the seal called the 'Coket' for, 616. , rioters at, 12. , letters patent dated at, 198. , ship wrecked in the port of, 149, 224. , ships ready to pass to the Scots from, 259. , ship with victuals and armours for the Scots at, 316. Bosueysek, Bosuesyek, Richard de, 229. , Robert de, 685. Bosworth, Boseworthe [co. Leicester], 68, 164. Boteke>ham. See Bodekesham. Boteler, Boteller. See Butiller. Botelerie. See Butillerie. Boteller. See Butiller. Boteman, Gervase le, 307. Botereux, Botereaux. See Botreaus. Boterwelle, Boterwell, Peter de, the younger, 495. , Robert de, 495. GENERAL INDEX. 739 Botes, Gilbert de, 497. Boteturte, Bote! art, Botetourte, Buteturte, Butetourte, John de [a special com- missioner, &c], 21, 135, 142, 146, 285, 241, 248, 427, 428, 495, 496, 503, 513, 515, 581, 601, 686. , , grant of 500/. to, 277. , , appointed to select ships and men, 327, 329, 418. , , complaint by, 428, 678. Botevaunt. See Buttevant. Botev}leyn, Botevileyn. See Butevileyn. Both', Richard del, 307. Bothal, Bothale [co. Northumberland], 22, 200. Botheby, Henry de, parson of Stanhope, 538. , Walter de, 385. , Willimi de, of Ingoldeby, 410. See Boothby. Botild, Robert, the younger, of Barneby, 233. Botill, John de, parson of Gritton, 575. , of Coupeland, vicar of St. John's, Beverley, 644. Botiller, Botillere. See Butiller. Botle, Thomas de, crier of the King's Bench, 91. See Bottel. Botreaus, Botreaux, Botreux, Botereaux, Botereus, Botreux, Brotieaus, Regi- nald de, 272. , William de, or William, 107, 122, 128, 208, 226, 429, 474, 531, 582, 596, 687, 696, 697. Botte, Richard, 683. Bottel, Robert son of Robert del, of Merston, 272. See Botle. Botterel. See Botreaus. Bottisham, Bodekesham [co. Cambridge] 229. Botyndon. See Buttington. Botyton. See Buttington. Bou. See Bon. Boucas, Vitalis de, wine merchant, 348. Bouchard, William, 427. Bouche, Bouthe, William del, of Furness abbey, 252, 415. Boucher, Bartholomew le, of Grymcston, 496. , Ivo le, 589. , James le, 589. , William le, [of the Channel Islands], 375. See also Flesshewer. Boudlers, Emma de, 72. John de, and Robert his brother, 72. Boudon, John de, 492. , Master Roger de, 474, 504, 685. , William de, 85. , , keeper of the wardrobe of queen Isabella, 519. See Bowden. Boue, or Bone. See Bone. Bouer, Nicholas le, 406, 408. See Boghier ; Bowycr. , or Boner. See Boner. Boughton Aluph, Bocton Aluph [co. Kent], Robert Herbert, rector of, 103. , John de Wylton, rector of, 103. under Blean, Bocton under le Ble [co. Kent], Thomas de Leycestre, parson of, 77. Bougy, Bugye [Calvados, Normandy], 354. Boukham, co. Sussex, 562. Boulers, Robert de, 273. Boulewas. See Buildwas. Boulogne [Pas de Calais, France], 354. , honor of, 80, 340, 375, 607, 610. See Bolonia ; Bononia. Boultham, Bultham [co. Lincoln], 523. Boulton, Thomas le fiz Robert de, 23. , William de, 312. Boulton, Little [Boulton Castle, co. York], 80. See Bolton. Bourdeville, Walter. See Burdevile. Bourdich, Henry atte, 195. Boure [by Earnwood, co. Salop], 279. Bourgh. See Burgh. Bourglmm. Sec Burghham ; Burliam. Bourghstede. See Burstead. Bourk, Richard de. See Burgh. Bourlier, Peter le, of Caen, 338. Bourn, Brunne [co. Cambridge], 509. Bourne, Burne, James de, 47. , John de, 498. , justice of gaol delivery {temp. Edward I.] , 85. John de, or de la, chaplain, 354, 367. , John sou of Eustace de, 47. , or Burne, William de, [a justice of the Common Bench], 55,56, 60, 62, 64, 67, 69, 133, 150, 152, 226, 228, 229, 234, 238, 239, 242, 243, 246, 248-250, 299, 316, 317, 319, 327, 403, 406, 408, 410, 412, 414, 420, 429, 495, 497, 503, 505, 539, 579, 580, 593, 597, 679, 684-686, 689, 695, 697, 700. See Borne ; Burne. Bourne, Kenysbourne [near Bridge, co. Kent] , 513. Bourne, Brunne [co. Lincoln], abbey of, 184. , Thomas, abbot of, 181. William, abbot of, 184. , abbot and convent of, 78. , prior and convent of, 181. right of confirming the election of an abbot of, 181. manor of, 181, 184. Bourne. See Bishopsbourn ; Westbourne. Bourneby. See Burneby. Bouroncyn, Bouruncyn, Boronevn, Thomas, 96, 636. Bourstowc, John son of Johu de, the elder, 699. 3 a 2 740 GENERAL INDEX. Bonrthank, Stephen, 427. Bourton by Banbury, Burton by Bannebury [co. Oxford], 4C2. Bouruncyn. See Bouroncyn. Bousard, Bossard, Hugh, 598. James, merchant of Ypres, 235. , or Buffard, Adam, and Isabella his wife, 364. Bouser, Bousser, Buser, John de, John le, or John, a commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c. 586, 588, 597, 679, 686, 688, 689, 691, 700. Boutetourte. See Boteturte. Boutevilleyn. See Butevileyn. Bouthe, or Bouche. See Bouche. Bouthorpe. See Bowthorpe. Bouthum, Robert de, 187, 386. See Bootham. Bouweles. Sec Boweles. Bouyndon. See Bovyndon. Bouynton. See Bovyngton. Bovetoun, Richard de, of Croulton, 599. Boville, Bovile, Bovyle, Boyville, Reginald de, 56. , Richard de, 253. , William de, 43, 44, 78, 112, 113, 115, 328, 336. , , his son William, 113. Bovingdon, Bovyndon, Sarratt by, co. Hert- ford, 420, 491. Bovington, Bovynton [in Wool parish, co. Dorset], 250. Bovyle. See Boville. Bovyndon, Bouyndon, Adam de, 65. See Bovingdon. Bovyngton, Bovynton, Bouyngton, Bouynton, Edmund de, 23. , John de, 272. John le fiz Robert de, 22. , Robert de, 22. , Wautier le fiz Ingram de, 22. See Bovington. Bow, Stratford at. See Stratford Langthorne. Bowdcn, Boudon, co. Leicester, 137. , Great, Great Boudon [co. Leicester], 670. Boweland. See Bowlaud. Boweles, Bouweles, John de, 592, 598. , , of Roukesdon, 598. , of Wardon, 598. Bowers-Giffard, Bures Giffard, Bures, co. Essex, 104, 190, 434. Bowes, Boghes, co. York, 422. Bowland, Boweland, co. York, 65. Bowthorpe, Bouthorpe [co. Norfolk], 222. Bowyer, Bowyere, Adam le, 592. Henry le, of Little Jernemuthe, 246. , John le, of Notyngham, 452. , William le, 504. , , of Abingdon, 318. , , John his brother, 318. Sec Boghier ; Bouer. 'Boxgrove, Boxegrave [co. Sussex], prior of, 222, 610. , Laurence, prior of, 182, 439. Boxley, Boxle [co. Kent], abbot and convent of, 97. Boydel, John, 47. Boye, Adam, 239, 404. , or Beye, William, 239, 404. Boyfeld, Walter de, of Bristol, 445. Boylond, Boyland, Boylaund, Boyluud, John de, 3, 138, 462, 474. , Richard son of Richard de, 221. Boy Mill, Boymulle [Oxford city], the, 695. Boyuton, Boyngton, Robert de, 65, 425. , William de, parson of Lokynton, 395. Boynton, Bonigton [co. York], 160. Boys, Henry de, 364. , Henry du, 22. , John du, 22. , Nicholas de, 326. , Walter de, or Walter, yeoman in Ire- land, 199. , William, 442. , William de, William del, 498, 598. , William le, 497. See Bosco. Boyton, William de, 72, 334, 654. Boyton [near Roxwell in Chelmsford hun- dred], co. Essex, 190. [co. Wilts], 101. Boyville. See Boville. Brabant, 443, 521, 546. , wools for, 15, 56, 545. , Lorraine and Lymbergh, J. duke of, 663. , , his merchants, 663. Andewerpe in, wool for, 545. Brabanzon. See Brabazon. Brabaunt, Giles de, and Alice his wife, 67. , John, son of Giles de, 67. Brabazon, Brabanzon, Brabanzoun, Brabau- zon, Roger, Roger le, chief justice of the King's Bench, 26, 36, 82, 114,203, 225, 233, 235, 255, 258, 290, 335, 336, 415, 437, 489, 504, 509, 516, 525, 538, 567, 584, 603, 682. , , grants by, 397, 661, 663. Brackley, Brackele, Brakele, Brakkele, co. Northampton, 226. , , letters patent dated at, 625, 684. , , tournament at, 14, 16. , New, Brackele, Brakkele [co. North- ampton], hospital of St. John, 524. , master and brethren of the hospital of, 625. Bracy, Richard, 418. , Robert de, 108, 123, 129, 207, 224, 245, 246, 461, 482, 503, 593, 600. Bradan, or Brandan, Braudan, John, of Westelvele, 409, 430, 495. , William, of Westelvele, 409, 430, 495. GENERAL INDEX. 741 Bradburne. See Bradeburne. Braddele. See Bradley by Grimsby. Bradden, Braddene, Geoffrey de, 108, 123, 335. Braddenham. See Bradenham. Brade. Robert le, of Bramlay, 579. Bradeborne, Bradborne, Bradeburne, Brade- burn, Henry de, 25. , Eoger de, 50, 123, 129, 226, 351, 460, 483, 581, 600. Bradebregge, William son of Isabella de, 515. Bradecroft [near Stamford], 390, 616. Brade feld, Giles de, 611. , Jobn de, 413. , Ralph son of William de, 588, 592. , Walter de, 57. , William de, 592. See Bradfield. Bradefeld Monachorum, John de, 139. Bradeford, John de, 236. Bradeford, co. Dorset. See Bradford- Abbas. Bradelegh, Bradele. See Bradley. Bradelcy, Bradelee, Bradele, John de, 160. , Nicholas de, 163. ... , Simon de, 331, 449, 507. See Bradley. Bradeniede [eo. Northampton], 525. Brademedewe, Richard, 629. Bradenach, Bradenache. See Bradnich. Bradene. See Braddene. Bradenham, Master John de, steward of Hereford, 110. , Robert de, 64, 319. Bradenham, East, Estbradenham, co. Nor- olk, 238. , Master William de Birston, parson of, 238. Bradenye, Master Anthony de, 511. Bradepol. See Bradpole. Bradeshnghe, William de, an assessor, co. Lincoln, 50. , , an adherent of the earl of Lancaster, 22. Bradestri te. Sec London. Bradewatre. See Broadwater. Bradewelle. See Bradwell. Bradfield, Bradefeld, Bredefeld, co. Suffolk, 137, 227, 228. Bradford- Abbas, Bradeford [co. Dorset], Henry de Braundeston, vicar of, 555. Blading, Brerdyngge, in the Isle of Wight, church appropriated to Breainore con- vent, 291. Bradley, Bradelcy, Bradele [co. Lincoln], 477. , ,, Gilbert de Eboraco, parson of, 383. by Grimsby, Braddele by Grymmesby [co. Lincoln], 656. , Bradele, co. Suffolk, 428. , Bradelegh [co. Wilts] , chapel of, 60U. Bradleyg, Both, co. York, 180. Bradninch, Bradnich, Bradenache, Bradeneeb, Brenoys, co. Devon, 83, 577, 578, 579, 624, 662, 664. , Master Richard de Clare, parson of, 20. Bradpole, Bradepol, co. Dorset, 62. Bradwell, Bradewell, in the diocese of Lincoln, William de Salford, parson of, 524. , Bradewelle [co. Buckingham], prior of, 211. Brafferton, co. York, 559. Braghing, Braghin, John de, of London, 450, 454, 674. Braie. See Bray. Brailesford, Roger de, parson of Drongfeld, 388. Braithwaite, Braythweyt [co. York], 623. [Feriby cum], Braythwait [co.York], 31. Braithwell, Braithewelle, Braythewelle, co. Yoik, 483, 485, 529. Brakeley, Brackeleye, Thomas de, 498, 589. See Brackley. Brakenbury, William de, 536. Brakenholm, William de, 545. Brakkele. See Brackley. Brallay, Nicholas, 364. Brumbaldon, co. Sussex, 562. Bramher, Brcmbic, co. Sussex, 467, 562. Bramerton [co. Norfolk], William de Ave- reuges, parson of, 399. Bramfield, Bromfold, co. Suffolk, 208. Bramford, Peter de, of Suthfeld, 54. , William de, of Suthfeld, 54. Bramford, Braunford, co. Suffolk, 138, 145, 689, 690. Bramley, Bromleve, Bromeleye [co. Hants], 498, 598. [co. York], 579. Brampton, Master Geoffrey de, parson of Newenton, 400. , John de, 412. , Master William de, 291, 452, 610. , parson of Kyrkeby Ravenc- swathe, 386. Brampton [co. Huntingdon] , 654. [co. Suffolk], 90. See Braunton. Bramwythe, Thomas de, of Barton-upon- H umber, 8, 9. Brancastcr, Braunccstre, co. Norfolk. 134. Branccstre, Thomas de, the elder, 588, 593. , , the younger, 588, 592. Brancor. See Bangor. Brandan. See Bradan. Brandesby. See Bransby. Brandon, Braundon, Henry de, 474, 531. .Thomas de, of London, 458. Braneis. See Bradninch. Branesford. See Braunford. Brangor, Brancor, Reginald. 230, 407, 421. Brankanmorc. See Darlington. GENERAL INDEX. Branketre, Adam de, 4G4. Bransby, Brandesby, co. York, 596. Brauston, Braunston, co. Lincoln, 651. Brantham, Brentham [co. Suffolk], Nicholas de Sparkford, parson of, 287. Branlingham, Brantynghain, John de, 410. Brantingham [co. York], 399. Brantingthorpe, Robert de, 23. Brantyngham. See Brantingham. Bras, Adam, 64. Brasebrugge, Anketil de, 409. Braston. ? See Barston. Braudan. See Bradan. Brauncestre. See Braucaster. Brauneewell, Thomas de, of Swarreby, 599. Braunche, Joan, 161. , John, 57. Nicholas, 39, 574. , , Robergia his wife, 39. , Thomas, 57. Brauudeston, Henry de, vicar of Bradeford,555. , Margaret, late the wife of Hugh de, 335. Braundissh, John de, 428. Braundon. See Brandon. Braunford, Branesford, Hugh de, 318. , Robert de, 267. See Bramford. Braunston. See Branston. Braunt, Copin, merchant of Ypres, 235. John, merchant of Ypres, 235. Braunton, Brampton, co. Devon, 360. Bray, Braye, Braie, Adam de, vicar of Ben- flete, 468. , purveyor, 32, 77. , Henry de, of Amynton, 412. , , of Charwelton, 684, 695. , of Herleston, 464. John de, and Joan his wife, 118. , Richard de, 78, 118, 133, 390. , Robert de, of London, 450, 454, 674. , Roger de, 23. , Theobald de, 530. , , and Sarah his wife, 435. , Thomas de, 284. , , of Great Stratton, 138, 150, 240. , Master Thomas de, canon of the church of Lincoln, 399. , William, of London, 450, 454, 674. , a monk of Pontefract, 2. , Master William de, canon of St. Paul's, London, 7, 203, 434. , parson of Chelchethe, 573. , parson of Leyndon, 302. , , parson of Uppingham, 203. Bray, Braye, co. Berks, 135, 137, 498, 517, 621. Braybrok, Philip de, canon of the church of the Holy Trinity, Dublin, 17. , William dc, 316. , , canon of Salisbury, 272. Braye. See Bray. Braylesford, Brayleford, Henry de, 108, 123. , Ralph de, 474, 692. Braynt'ord, John de, canon of St. Paul's, London, 648. Braythewathe. See Braythwait. Biaythewelle. See Braithwell. Biaythorn, Hugh de, 236. Braythwait, Braythweyt, Braythewathe, John de, 623. , Robert de, of Jarum, 171. See Braithwaite. Bread Street. See London. Breamore, Brommore, Brommor, Brimmore, co. Hants, 268, 497. , prior of, 19. , Nicholas de Moeles, prior of, 19. , Thomas, prior of, 125. , prior and convent of, 291. Brecham, Ralph de, 57. Breck, Robert le, of Wotton, 403. Brecknock, Brecon, Brechon, prior and con- vent of, their tithes, courts, &c, 292, 293. Brecon, Brechon. See Brecknock. Brede, Robert, 498, 599. Bredefeld. See Bradfield. Brede wed, John son of Nicholas, 410. Bredkirke, John de, 53. Bredon, Walter de, 25. , William de, 596. Bredon [co. Worcester], Roger de Wyngefeld [parson] of, 94. Bregge, Master Andrew de, 348, 513. See Bridge ; Brigge ; Brugge. Breghyn, David de, 41. Brehulle. See Brikhulle ; Brill. Brehuse. See Brewosa. Brekehulle. See Brikhulle. Brekelestowe, John de, 692. Brekrope, Brekerop, Roger, 246. Thomas, 58, 246. Brekulle. See Brikhulle. Brembre, Peter de, 411. , , Richard his man, 411. See Bramber. Bremel, Robert, [of Bristol], 605. Bremesgrave, Richard de, 264. See Bromsgrove. Bren, Brenne, Llewellyn, otherwise Llewellyn ap Rees, of Morgannou, 384, 432, 433, 444, 492, 545, 562, 569, 577, 682, 684. , , forces to repress, 433. Brenchesle, Richard de, 336. , Master Richard de, 459. Breneis. See Bradninch, Brenger, Elena, 237. Brenne. See Bren. Breuoys. See Bradninch. GENERAL INDEX. 743 Brentburgh, Brendburgh, Henry do, of E6t- lond, 316. , Wiiliam de, 316. Brente, Robert de, 412, 414, 415. , , Henry his brother, 415. , , John his brother, 412, 414. Brentham. See Brantham. Brenting, Ralph, 54. Brerdyngge. See Rrading. Bresingham, Fulk de, 57. Bret, Bret', Brett, Adam le, 414, 480. , Henry le, of Bristol, 444. , John, of Howell, 410. , son of William le, of Little Cestreford, 449. , Michael le, 449. , Robert le, of Wotton, 239. Robert son of Robert le, 288, 290. , Roger le, 326, 414. , Roger son of Roger le, and Thomas his brother, 42. , Sarra, late the wife of Robert le, of Coston, 37. , Walter, 690. , Geoffrey his son, 690. See Lebreto. Brctaigne, Bretagne, Simon dc, 684, 695. , Thomas de, 684, 696. See Britannia. Bretby, Breteby [co. Derby], Robert de Wycumbe, parson of, 586. Breteville, Bretteville, John, 580, 586. , William de, the younger, 591. Bretforton, Bretfarton [co. Worcester], 397. Breto, Gtuychardus de. See Lebreto. Breton, Bretoun, Bretun, Adam le, 5, 463. 465. John le, 304. , Nicholas, ' tabonrcr,' 597. Nicholas to, complaint by, 492. , Robert, 3. , Roger le, 692. , Thomas, 84. William, parson of Sutton Curteney, 618. William son of William, of Tekene, 622. Breton, la, eo. Hants, manor of, 146. See Barton. Brett. See Bret. Bretteville. See Breteville. Bretto, Guiehard de. See Lebreto. Bietton, co. York, 65. , Monk, Monkcbreton, Bietton Monu- chorum [co. York], 302. , prior and convent of, 302, 367, 670. See Barton Hall. Breuerton, Joan, late the wile of Henry de, 407. Breuhous, Breuhouses, Alau othe, otherwise Alan de, 252, 415. , Hugh del, 60, 148. Brewer, Brewere, Henry le, 356. , Richard, 571. Thomas le, 95. , William le, 8. See Briwere. Brewers, Matilda, late the wife of Roger atte 20. Brewood, Brewode [co. Stafford], prioress and convent of, 364. Brewosa, Hugh de, 223. , Mary de, 467, 562. , Peter de, 510. , his land and heir, 499. , Roger de, parson of Heyden, 699. , William de, 3. , , the elder, 467, 562, 563, 598. See Briwes. Breyn, William, 494. Brian, Bryan, Elias, 312. , John de, 65, 485, 585. , William, 416. Brianzon, Brian zo on, Briaunzonn, Elizabeth, late the wife of John de, 700. , John de, 127, 380, 381, 614, 673. John his son, 614, 673. , Walter his man, 232. , , of Canewedon, 210. Brieh, Walter de, 676. Brichille, See Brikhulle. Bricius, Adam sou of, de Penreth, 234. William son of, de Penreth, 234. Brici, Richard, 630. Brid, Alan, of York, 541. Richard, ' oxhird,' 601. , Roger, 437. ' tannour,' 404. Btidalc, Geoffrey, 417. Briddebrok. See Birdbrook. Briddessale. See Birdsall. liridele, William de, 364. Bridelington. See Bridlington. Brideport, Bridport, William de, 85. See Bridport Bridge, Bridges, 233. , repairs of, 500. for the good of a soul, 521. and causeway, repair of, 607. , See also Northdike. See also Attingham ; Bishops Bridge ; Bodiam ; Fossebridge ; Glamford Briggs ; Hethebeth ; Kegworth ; Lon- don ; Lydes brook; Marlow; North- dike ; Norwich ; Nottingham ; Notting- ham county ; Oldehebrigge ; Oxford ; Pattesley ; Rosbercon ; Ross, New ;' Stamford; Stratford in AVest Main ; Wetherby ; Windsor ; York. 744 GENERAL INDEX. Bridge, Bregge [co. Kent], 348, 513. Bridgeford, East, Estbryggeford [co. Notting- ham], 311. Bridgeharnpton, Brighampton [in Yeovilton parish, co. Somerset], 210. Bridge Sollers, Bruggesolers [co. Hereford], 357. Bridgewater, Briggewater, Bruggewauter, Bniggewalter [co. Somerset], 18, 415, 491. , hospital of St. John the Baptist, 258. Bridgnorth, Brugge, Brugge Northe, Bruge- north, co. Salop, 43, 554, 612, 644. , murage for, 284. , hospital of the H>ly Trinity at, 644. Bridlee, William de, 8. Bridlington, Bridelington, Biidlyngton, co. York, 60, 148. , the prior of, 395. , Gerard, prior of, 60, 148, 245. , Adam, his cook, Adam le pri- ourescok, 60, 148. John le Celeresman of. 60, 148. Bridport, Brydeport [co. Dorset], John, par- son of Mary's church, 62. See Brideport. Brigeak, Bernard de, 247. Brigende. See Briggende. Brigenhale. See Brignall. Brigge, Alan son of Sana atte, 238. , Henry atte, 90. , Bichard son of Hugh atte, of Glani- iorthebrigge, 71. , Thomas atte, 145. , of Langar, 624. Briggende, Briggeende, Henry atte, 64. See Bregge ; Bridge ; Brugge. , John atte, or John Attebrigghende, of Stretton, 250, 314. Briggestok. See Brigstock. Briggestoke, cos. Bedford and Buckingham, 137. Briggewater. See Bridgewater. Brigham, John de, his (laughter Joan, wife of Thomas de Hetthwayt, 38. , Thomas de, 60, 148. Brigham [eo. Cambridge], William de Melton, parson of, 211. [co. Cumberland], 37, 38. , co. York, 5S6, 590. Brighampton. See Bridgehampton. Brightelmeston. See Brighton. Brightmerstou, Stephen de, 21. Brighton, Brightelmeston, oo. Sussex, 483, 484, 485, 528, Brightwalton, Agnes, late the wife of Geof- frey de, 409. , , John his son, 409. , John son of Geoffrey de, 408, 409. Brightwell, Richard dc, 313. Brightwell, Westbrightwell, co. Berks, 409. Master James Senebaud (Sinibaldi) parson of, 540. Brignall, Brigenhale [co. York], 650. Brigstock, Briggestok, Brugestok, co. North- ampton, 410, 641. See Briggestoke. Brikhulle, Brikhille, Brekehulle, Brekhulle, Bricliille, Birkhulle, Bartholomew de, 45. , John, 300. , William de, 7, 181, 344. Brikyndon, Herman de, 573. Brill, Brehulle, co. Buckingham, 53, 95, 146, 662. Brimesgrave. See Brymraesgrave. Bvimmesfeld. See Brimpsfield ; Giffard, of Brymmesfeld. Brimmore. See Breainore. Brimpsfield, Brimmesfeld, Brymmesfeld, co. Gloucester, 427. See also Giffard of Brymmesfeld. Brimstede, John de, 251. , Peter son of Robert de, 251. See Brumstead. Bringuencourl. See Buringuecourt. Brinkelee. See Brynkeleye. Biinton, Brynton [co. Norfolk], Simon de Deseburgh, parson of, 446 ,674. Brisbon, Walter, of Ireland, 80. Briseworth, William de, 678. Bristol, Bristo, Bristou, eo. Gloucester, 72, 133, 134, 144, 176, 445, 489, 554, 604, 605, 612, 619, 627. Bartholomew de Badelcsmere, con- stable of the castle of, and keeper of the town and barton of, 68, 70, 73, 133, 143, 289, 294, 296, 297, 445, 525, 554, 574, 604, 605. , , and the men of, dissensions between, 289, 294, 296, 445, 525. , John le Taverner, mavor of, 68, 133, 143. , William de Axe, maj'or of, 68, 70. , mayor and bailiffs of, 73, 133. , bailiffs of, 68. , men, or burgesses, or commonalty of, 35, 73, 133, 143, 289,294,297,444, 445, 489, 527, 604. , riots at, or men killed at, 68, 69, 70, 73, 133, 134, 445, 489. , commissioners touching the distur- bances in, 489. , justices of oyer and terminer touch- ing felonies in, 554. sheriff of Gloucester to summon a jury [touching the riots in], 445, 489. , power granted to the commonalty of, to ratify agreements touching the dispute with Bartholomew de Badeles- mere, 297. pardon to the commonalty of, 604, 605. GENERAL INDEX. 74.3 Bristol, Bristo, &c. — cont. , fine by the commonalty of, C04. , deputy of the chief butler in, Thomas de Salop'. 620. , , William de Ryouns, 520. taken into the king's hands, 68. , men of Bayonne and Welshmen at, 489. assessment of a tallage in the town, 69. , custom called the ' Coket ' at, 604. , customs on wool and wool-fells at, 15, 56. , farm of, 304. , Guildhall of the town of, 489. , liberty of the town restored to the commonalty, 574. , pavage for, 622. quayage for, 622. , seal for recognisance of debts at, keeper of, William de Hanyngfeld, 604. , ship carried off in the port of, 134. , ships to be provided by, 574, 575. , St. Augustine's, the abbot of, 618. St. Mark's house [Gauut's hospital] master and brethren of, 217. Wynchestrete in, 69. , guarding the coast from the Thames to, 515. Bristol!, John de, 206, 549. , , Thomas his man, 695. Briston. See Birston. Britannia, Bretaigne, John de, or John de Dreux, earl [1286-1306] of Richmond, 333. , earl [13G6-1334] of Richmond, 37, 40, 52, 55, 66, 81, 142, 279, 280, 308, 333, 360, 391, 393, 457, 458, 524, 674, 675. , complaint by, 232, 308. , , dispute with the burgesses of Great Yarmouth, 324. See Bretaigne ; Brittany. Britasche, John, 111. Brito, Thomas, 359. Brittany, Conan [the Little], duke of, and earl [1146-1171] of Richmond, 556, 647. , his father, earl Alan [Niger. 1137-1146], 556, 647. , his uncle, carl Alan [Buffos, 1066-1089], 556. , his uncle, earl Alan [Niger, 1089-1104], 556. , Margaret [sister of Malcolm IV. of Scotland, wife [1160-1201] of Conan the Little], countess of, 647. , Stephen, count [1101-1137] of, 55C. , duke of. Sec Richmond. merchant of, 1 14. Britton, John de, 11 1. Britwell Salome, Bruttewelle Solam, co. Ox- ford, 616. , church of St. Nicholas in, 616. Briwere, William, son of William Briweie, 467. Sec Brewer. Briwes, Robert de, 676. See Brewosa. Brixia, John de, 353. Broadbridge, Brodebrugge, co. Sussex, 562. Broad Sydling. See Sydling St. Nicholns. Broadwater, Bradewatre, co. Sussex, 562. Broardi. .See Broward. Brockton, Broghton [co Salop], 135. Brocton, John de, 23. Brocworthe, Brokworthe, William de, 61, 73. Brod, Kichard le, 495. Broddesworth. See Brodsworth. Brodebrugge. See Broadbridge. Brodesidelvng. See Sydling St. Nicholas. Brodestrete, Ralph son of John de, 94. Brodleye, John, 383. Brodsworth, Broddesworth [co. York], 402. Broges, Laurence de, merchant of Dynaunt in Alemain, 336. See Bruges. Broghton. James de, chancellor of Scotland, 471. , controller of the chamberlain- ship of Scotland, 305. , John de, 373, 645. , keeper of St. John's hospital, Huntingdon, 44. [keeper] of Salcey forest, 67. See Brockton ; Broughton. Brok. See Broke. Brokat, Brokct, Thomas, 502. , of Kirkeby Malure, 499, 600. Broke, Brok, Bro >k, Henry de, 63. Henry lc, and Elizabeth his wife, 326. , Hervey atte, chaplain, 448. , John son of Nicholas de, 206. , R. de, 420. , Ralph, 85. , Roger son of William dc, 350, 530. , William atte, 440, 690. William de, 49, 107, 350, 425, 426, 461, 475. Brokeho'.e. See Brokhole. Brokenbergh, John de, 364. Brokenesford, Walter do, purveyor, 627. Brokenpcny, Brokepeny, John de, of Shire- burne, 408, 409. Richard his son, 408. Richard, 409. Brokenwharf, See London. Brokepeny. See Brokcnpeny. Brokesburae. See Broxburne. Brokesbulle. Sec Brokhullc. 746 GENERAL INDEX. Brokestowe. See Broxtow. Broket. See Brokat. Brokhole, Robert de, 599. Brokhulle, Brokeshulle, Roger de, 71. , William de, and Margaret his wife, and their son William, 109. Brokhurst, 397. Broklestowe. See Broxtow. Brokworthe. See Broeworthe. Brome, Brom, Adam atte, 255. , Joan atte, 255. , Lucy, late the wife of William atte, of Westhyde, 136, 142. William atte, of la Westhide, 136, 142, 160. , Adam de, 10, 221. , , clerk of the Chancery, 130. , chancellor of Durham, 644. , , keeper of the seal of the chan- cellor of Durham, 555. , parson of St. Creed's, 174. , parson of Handesworth, 347, 423. , William de, 654, 656. , , and Ascelina his wife, 654. , his son John, 654. See Broom ; Broome. Bromehulle, John de, 4. Bromeleye. See Bramley. Bromeswelle. Richard de, 510. Bromeswode. See Brownswood in Willesden. Bromfeld. Bromfeud, John de, 131, 252, 277, 323, 324, 412, 414, 419, 423, 427, 429, 496, 498, 499, 590, 678, 680, 683. , William de, of Brugge waiter, 415. See Bramfield. Bromfeud. See Bromfeld. Bromfield, Leolinus, bishop [1293-1314] of St. Asaph's, 160. Bromfield, Bromfeld, Brumfeld [co. Denbigh], 485, 528, 687. , Bromfeld, co. Salop, Thomas, prior of, 72. Bromhale, William de, 332. Bromham, Bromholme [co. Bedford], 442, 467. Bromholm, Bromholme, co. Norfolk, 251, 409, 518. , prior and convent of, 577, 578, 579, 623, 664. Bromholme. See Bromham. Bromle, Bromlega. See Bromleye. Bromlegh. See Bromley ; Bromleve. Bromley, Bromlegh, co. Essex, 18. Kings, Bromleve [co. Stafford] , 250, 314. Bromleye, Bromle, Bromlega, Bromlegh, Brumlegh, Gilbert de, 70. , , presented to Stra thbaran church, 267. , Nicholas de, monk, 250, 314. Bromleye, Bromle, &c. — cant. , William de, 494, 606. , , monk of Burton-upon-Trent, 463. , , abbot of Burton-on-Trent, 472, 508. See Bramley. Brommore, Brommor. See Breamore. Brompholm, John de, prior of Lenue, 57. Brompton, Master Adam de, precentor of Lincoln and prebendary of Auckland, 558. , Robert de, 365. , Robert de, master of the hospital of Northalverton, 337. See Brumpton. Brompton, Brumpton, co. York, 23, 384. Bromsgrove, Bremesgrave, co. Worcester, 276, 629. Bromshegge, John de, 252. Broud, John [bailiff of the Hanse Court], 225. , of London, 450, 454, 674. , or Broud, Robert, 312. Broneford, Master William de, 29. [Bronescombe, Walter], archdeacon of Sur- rey, 676. Bronnolvesheved, John de, 22. , Roger de, 22. Bronynges, William, 492. Brook, Henry de, 63. See Broke. Broom, Richard de, prebendary in Holgode- castel. See Broun. Broom, Brome, co. Warwick, 612. Broome, John de, canon of St. Botolph, Col- chester, prior of Royston, 202, 209. Broome, Brom [co. Norfolk], Henry de Thorpe, parson of, 517. Brotherlam. See Broudelam. Brotherton, Thomas de, the king's brother, earl of Norfolk. See Plantagenet. Brotreaus. See Botreaus. Brotton, John 6on of Agnes de, 65. Broud, Robert, 312. , or Brond. See Brond. Broudelam, Brotherlam, Andrew, of Ypres, 42, 162. Brough-on-Bain, Bureth [co. Lincoln], 393. Brough-under-Stainmore, Burgh under Stayn- more [co. Westmoreland], 186, 595. Burgh, Hugh de Burgo, parson of, 357. Brougham, Brouham, co. Westmorland, 595. , William de Hoo, parson of, 524. Broughtou, John de, 400. William de, 479, 523. See Broghton. Broughton, Broghton, co. Hants, letters patcut dated at, 628. Brouham. See Brougham. GENERAL Broun, Broune, Adam, 6-19. , [of York], 681, 692. , Clays, merchant of Hoyland, 261, 262, 318. , Elias, 367. , John, of Bernetby, 593. , of Rochelle, 694. , John le, of Oucle, 625. , Richard, engrosser of the Exchequer, Dublin, 524. Robert, 601, 602, 650. , Robert de, prebendary in the free chapel of Holgodecastell, 635. Roger, 683. , , master of la Margarete, 641. , Thomas, 42. of Grafton, 40, 388. , Walter, 495. , William son of Simon, * carter,' 601. See also Brun ; Brune ; Brunne. Bround. See Brond. Broune. See Bourn ; Bourne ; Broun. Brounlee, Gilbert de, 326. Brounsope, Robert dc, 13. Brous, Hugh lc, 502. See Brus. Broward, Broardi, John, prebendary of Stowe, 212, 399, 659. Brownswood in Willosden, Brorr.eswode [co. Middlesex], Master Robert de Done- brigge, prebendary of, 300. Broxbounie, lirokesbnrne, co. Hertford, 230, 407, 422. Broxholme [co. Lincoln], Thomas Berne, par- Bon of, 526. , William de Ilotieden, parson of, 365. Broxtow, Brokestowe, Broklestowe, co. Not- tingham, 423, 426. Broyl, Peter Guillelmi de, 46. Bruce. See Brus. Bruddeford. See Birdforth. Brucra, Bruere, Gilbert de, 28. , Master Gilbert de, 112. Master Gilbert de la, 508. , Robert de la, 8. Brugenorth. See Bridgnorth. Bruges in West Flanders [Belgium], 210, 490. , safe conduct for burgesses of, 263. merchant of, 85. , Exchange of, 469. Bruges, Master Andrew de, a prebendary of St. John's, Beverley, 451. , John de, 224. See Broges. Brugestok. See BrigStock. Brugewater. See Bridgew&ter. Brugge, Ralph atte, 153. .See Bridge ; Brigge ; Briggeudc ; Bridgnorth. INDEX. 747 Brugge Northe. See Bridgnorth. Biuggesete [or Bridsett, in Bullingdon hun- dred, a member of the manor of Cowley] by Oxford, 695. Bruggesolers. See Bridge Sollers. Bruggewalter, Bruggewater. See Bridgewater. Brulheto, prior of. See Caprarii, John. Brumbi, Eustace de, 146. Brumfeld, John de, 411. See Bromfield. Brumlegh, William de. See Bromleye. Brummoy [co. York], 561. Brumpton, Henry de, 337. See Brompton. Bru instead, Brimstede [co. Norfolk], 251. , Ruston by, Riston by Brunstede, co. Norfolk, 309. Brun, Benedict son of John, 251. John le, 161, 251. , Margery, late the wife of, 161, 264. , , an adherent of the earl of Lan- caster, 23. John son of John le, 161, 264. Richard, 35, 102. Stephen, 206. See Broun ; Brune ; Brunne. Brundel, Peter, 229, 685. William, 685. Broaden, William, 229. Brandish, Baraeduahe, co. Suffolk, 113. Brune, Perota, or Perrota, de Solario, 490, 513. Brune. See Bourn; Bourne; Brun ; Brunne. Bruneman, Ralph, 409. Bruneshop, Master John de, parson of Upton Magna, 545. Bruneye, John, 318. Braoh&m, John de, 504. See Burnham. Brunne, Brune, John de, 589. , Robert de, 331, 507, 589. , Simon de, 615. , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, &c, 124, 462, 500, 506, 584, 679, 696, 698, 699. William de, 589. See a/so Bourn ; Bourne ; Broun ; Brun ; Brune; Burne. Brunneby, Eustace de, 108. William de, parson of St. Peter's, Torkeseye, 399. See Burnby. Biunnum. See Kirkburn. Brunstede. See Brimstede ; Brimstead. BrunstOO, John de, 126, 336. Brunthorp. See Bonthorp-iu-Willoughby Bruntou, Richard de, 171. Bnmyng, John, 498, 506. 748 GENERAL INDEX. Brus, Bruce, Bruys, Bernard le, 462. , Edward de, power to the justiciary of Ireland to bind the king in 100l. for any deed committed against, whereby he may lose life or limb, 551. , Elizabeth [countess of Carrick], wife of Robert de. See below. , Peter de, the third, 171. , , Hillary his wife. 171. , Robert de, 349, 387, 450, 451, 510, 621, 652, 657, 669. , , his wife [Elizabeth], countess of Carrick, 160, 183, 411. ,, , his daughter, 183. , , his sister, 183. , Roger de, uncle of Peter le Brus the third, 171. ... See also Brous. Brussels, merchants of, 606. Brustewyk, Brustwyk. See Burstwick. Bruteville, William de, 598. , , his serjaunt, 598. , , his servauut, 598. Bruton, Brutton, William de, of Bristol, 35, 444, 445. , William son of William, 413, 414. Bruttewelle Solarn. See Britwell Salome. Brutton. See Bruton. Bruxelles. See Brussels. Bruys. See Brus. Bryan. See Brian. Bryanstone, Bryanestou [co. Dorset], 161. Bryanzoun. See Brianzon. Brydeport. See Bridport. Bryghtlet, Katherine, 6. Brymau, Henry, 418. Brymesfeld, Brymmesfeld. See Brimpsfield Giffard of Brimpsfield. Brymmesgrave, Brimesgrave, John de, 527. Bryndboys, John, 425. Brynkeleye, Brinkelee, Robert de, an ap- prover, 143, 444. , William de, 592. Brynton. See Brinton. Bubbeldyk. See Cubbcldyk. Bubwith, Bubwyth [co. York], Adam de Osgodby, parson of. 343. Buccrosse. See Buckrose. Buceton, Dominic de, 384. Buehan, Boghan, Boghham [Scotland] . See Corny n of Boghan. Buckby, Buckeby [co. Northampton], 72. Buckdeu, Bogeden, Bokeden [co. Hunting- don], William de Ayremyne, prebend- ary of, 165, 176. Buckebi, Thomas de, 146. Buckeby. See Buckby. Buckehulle. See Buckuell. Buckeleye. See Bickleigh. Bucketon. See Buketon. Buckingham, county of, 33, 96, 329,354, 371> 372, 661, 666. , commissioners to assess a sixteenth in, 531. to assess the twentieth and fifteenth in, 50. , to assess a fifteenth in, 475. , of array, 350, 461. , to perambulate the forests in, 296. , , touching offences of the kiDg's ministers in, 686. , measures used in, 689. , conservators or keepers, &c, of the peace for, 108, 123, 129, 483. , justices of gaol delivery for, 225. .., sheriff of, 531, 669. , [alleged malpractices and op- pressions, &c, by], 243, 408. , to provide provisions for the king's household, 194. , John de Pabenham, or Paken- ham, 243, 497. , the king's horses and stud in, 10, 93, 113, 369. Buckingham, Bokyngham, prebend of. See Sutton cum Buckingham. Buckland, Bukelond, co. Berks, 409, 655. , Boclaunde [co. Buckingham], 304. , Boclonde, Boclond, Bokelaund, Bokelaunde, Bokelonde, co. Devon, 125, 467. , , abbot and convent of, 125, 194. , Radeclive in, 467. , Boklond [in Eaversham hundred, co. Kent], 127. Buckminster, Bokemynstre [co. Leicester], 13. Bucknall, Bokeuhale [co. Lincoln], 393. Bucknell, Buckehulle [co. Oxford], 359. Buckrose, Buccrosse, co. York, 544. Buckstead. See Buxted. BuctoD. See Buketon. Bucy, Robert de, 97. Buddele, William de, sheriff of London, 518. Buddington, Boddyngton, co. Sussex, 562. Budeford. See Bidford. Budekesyde, William de, 125. Budenewoy, John de, 617. Budeston. See Biddcston. Budock, St. Budoc, co. Cornwall, church of, appropriated to the collegiate church of Glasney, 272. Budosio, Reymund Guillelmi de, 82. Budskyn, Peter, 412. Buelt. See Builth. Buffard, Adam, and Isabella his wife, 364. See also Bousard. Buge. See Bugge ; Bulge. I Bugcwell, John, 685. GENERAL INDEX. 749 Bugge, Nicholas, 60. , Richard, and Richard his brother, 690. Buggele, William de,and Amice his wife, 447. Bugye. See Bougy. Bugyeton, Walter de, 74. Buildwas, Boulewas [co. Salop], John do Norton, parson of, 3G6. Builth, Buelt [co. Brecon], 292, 293, 322. , constable of the castle of, John Gif- fard, 293. keeper of the castle of, John de Cherleton, 322. lord of, 292, 293. complaint by the people of, 322, 325. , oppressions committed by the keeper of the castle of, 322, 323. commissioners to raise men-at-arms in, 433. Buireville, Natalis de, 6G4. Bukelond. See Buckland. Bukerel, Henry, 699. Bukerville, William, 453. Buketon, Bukton, Bucketon, Bucton, Dominic de, 613. John de, 431, 700. , , justice of gaol delivery, 444. Matthew de, 456. , Ralph de, 459. Bukmynstre, William de, 170, 597. Bukton. See Buketon. Bukworthe, John de, 57. Bukyngfold. See Bockingfold. Bukyngham, Henry son of Walter de, 425, 426. , Thomas de, of York, 19G. Bui, John le, 149. See Bole ; Bolle ; Bale. Bulcote, co. Nottingham, 608. Bule, John, 56, 436. William son of Adam, 33. See Bole ; Bulle ; Bui. Bulebek, Joan, late the wife of Jordan. 620. Bulebex, Henry de, 337. Buleghe, John, 404. Bulewelle. See Bulwell. Buleye, co. Warwick, 522. Bulford, Roger de, 437. Bulge, Huge [co Suffolk], William de Hales- worthe, parson of, 112, 113. Bulhagh, Robert de, 241. Buliugton. See Hullington. Bulkelegh, Robert de, 25. Bulkeston. See Buxton. Bullesdon, John de, 248, 020. Bullingham, Lower, or Bullinghopc, Nethre- bollynghopc, Nethere Bollyngehope, Netherbolynghope, co. Hereford, 161, 264, 463, 509. Bullington, Westbolyndon [co. Hants], 303. , Bulington, Bolyngton, Bokyngton, Balyngton, Balynton [co. Lincoln], 646. , the prior of, 388, 394. , and convent of, 27, 484, 646. Bullok, Adam, 250, 315. , Henry, 252. , Walter, 250, 315. , William, 57, 250, 315. Bully. Sec Bulle. Buhner, eo. York, 544. Bulneye. See Bolney. Bulsde, Roger de, 416. Bultebrok, Thomas de, 263. Bultham. See Boultham. Bulur, Adam, 690. , William, 690. Bulwell, Bulewelle [co. Nottingham], William de Bathele, parson of, 565. Bulwick, Bolewy k [co. Northampton], 447, 674. Bumstede, Matilda, late the wife of W r illiam de, 457. Buucton, Bungeton [in Ashington], co. Sus- sex, 562. Bungay, Bungeye [co. Suffolk], 280, 440. See Bungey. Bungeton. See Buncton in Ashington. Bungey, Adam de, 'espicer' [of Cambridge], "330, 507. Bonne, Henry, 208. Bunny, Boneye [co. Nottingham], 361. Bunlingford, Buntyngford [co. Hertford], 588, 592, 621. Bunwell, BoneweH [co. Norfolk], 183. Bmbaohe, William de, 3, 174. Burbot, John, 312. Bora See Burgh. Burcot, BlircoteB [co. Buckingham], 545. Burcy, John, 619. Burdeaux, William de, 247. Bnrdegala, Burd', Bordegal', Oliver de, 365, 390, 390, 42S, 030, 638, 040, 641, 645, 673. , complaint by, 492. , and .Matilda his wife, 677. Peter de, 565. See Bordeaux ; Burdeaux. Burdegate. .See Burgate. Burdclevs, Geoffrey, 49, 108, 124, 506, 580, 584. , John, 592. , William Jonessometer, 592. Bnrdelois, William de, parson of Hambury, 40. Buidet, Robert, 351. Burdevile, Bomdeville, Thomas de, 468. Walter de, purveyor, 137. Burdejn, Bobert, sheriff of London and Middlesex, 244. 750 GENERAL INDEX. Bureford, Burford, Borford, John de, 157, 197, 205, 218, 271, 341, 363, 368, 381, 440, 455, 579, 650. , , of London, 670. , William de, 604. , and Joan his ■wife, 91, 92. , presented to Pynnokshire church. 2;. Burel, Burell, George, 588, 592. , John, 682. , Roger, presented to Keniarth Vaur church, 282. , , parson of Merthir Kelere church, 282. Burencestre. See Bicester ; Burnecestre. Bures, John de, 384, 597, 623, 685. , and Hawisia his wife, 491. , the elder, 292. Robert de, 229, 321. , a commissioner, &c, 146, 462, 483, 678. , , the elder, 150, Bures, Bures Giffard. See Bowers Giffard. Bureth. See Brough-on-Bain. Bureward, Ralph, of London, 588, 592. Bure Waremersh. See Burmarsh. Burewell, Burewelle, Laurence de, 315, 575. See Burwell. Barford, Boreforcl [co. Salop], 475. See Bureford. Burgate, Robert le fiz Pieres de, 24. Eurgate, Burdegate [co. Hants], 19. , Up, Opburgate [co. Hants], 19. Burgeloun. See Burguillun. Burgeys, Burgeis, Gilbert, of Thicheswelle, 134. , Philip le, 429. , Robert sou of Simon, of Multon, 585. , William, [of Bristol], 68, 133. Burgh, Burgo, Burc, Bourk, Christiana daughter of Dervergulla de, 18. , Dervergulla de, or Dervegulla de, 18. , , wife of Robert son of Walter, 211. , Elizabeth de, the king's niece [late the wife of John son of Richard de Burgh, earl of Ulster, the sister and co-heiress of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and wife of Roger Dammory], 641. , See also Dammory. , Gilbert de, 404, 689, 690. , Gumbald de, 46. , Henry de, 58, Hubert de, earl [1227-1243] of Kent, 551. , Hugh de, a special commissioner, &c, 16, 70, 241, 245, 319. , king's clerk, complaint by, 241. , [of Cambridge], 589. , , parson of Burgh, 357. , John de, 252. Burgh, John de — cont. , , king's clerk, 347. , , conservator of the peace forco. Buckingham, 483. , , of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 469. , , of Depyng, 493. , , Margery his wife and John their son, 493. , Ralph de, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 469. Richard de, earl [d. 1326] of Ulster, 115, 121, 465, 549, 656. , , complaint touching his ship, 313. , , his horse, 411. , or Bourk, Richard de, 620. , Robert de, 586. , Roger de, 488. , Thomas de, 428. , his serjeant Gocelin, 58. , , [of Kirklevington], 663. , , presented to Antone church, 208. William de, controller of customs at Boston, on wool, &c, 95. , , his deputy, William de la Gotere, 95. , [who held the place of justiciary of Ireland], 16. , or Burc, William de, benefactor of the abbey of St. Thomas, Dublin, 487. See Bergh ; Burghe. Burgh, Hugh de Burgo, parson of. See Brough-uuder-Stainmore. la, co. Devon, 418. by Wainfleet, Burgh, co. Lincoln, 27, 484. St. Mary, Burgh [co. Norfolk, South Erpingham hundred], John son of Robert de Sutton, parson of, 477. , [in Avlesham hundred, co. Norfolk] manor of, 6. -under-Staynmor. See Brough-under- Stainmore. Burghard. See Burghhard. Burghasshe. See Burghersh. Burghe, Berwe, John atte, 464. Robert atte, 465. , and Margery his wife, 464. Burghersh, Burghershe, Burghasshe, Henry de, prebendary of Riccall, 559. , Stephen de, 103. Burghham, Daniel de and William his brother, 683. Burghhard, Burghard, Ralph, 392. Burghle. See Burley. Burghstede, Richard de, parson of Tycheseye, 368, 393. Eurghton, Peter de, 282. , William de, parson of Coveham, 282. Burghulle, Roger de, 292. Burghwell. See Scarborough. GENERAL INDEX. 751 Burghwode, Ralph de, 7. Burgilou. See Burguillun. Burglary, 464. Burgo, de. See Burgh. Burgos in Spaiu, merchant of, 116, 299. Burgoyn, Roger, rector of Little Wrottyug, 606. Burguiilun, Burgeloun, Burguillioun, Burgul- luu, Burgulon, Burgilou, Robert, or Robert de,108, 321, 350, 417, 427,430, 493, 497, 531, 678, 690. Burham, Burgham St. Mary, Bourgham [co. Kent], 439. Buringuecourt, Bringuencourt, Theophania de Sancto Petro in Campis, lady of, 527. Burkyn, William, Ralph his man, 495. Burlegh. See Burley. Burleton, William de, 324. Burley, Burlegh, Burghle, co. Rutland, 174, 576, 578, 664. Burleya, Richard de, 19. Burlingliam, William de [chantry priest], of St. Mary's in Sevarnestok church, 667. Burmarsh, Bure Waremarsh, Borewaremersh [co. Kent], 656. Burmeton, Bobert de, 247. Burnavile, John Jonesman of, 138. Burnby, Brunneby [co. York], 523. Burne, Henry de, parson of Scaldeflet, 312. , John de, 479. , Richard de, 334. , Solomon de, 5(9. See Bourne ; Brunne. Burne, co. Sussex. See Eastbourne. Burneby, Bournebv, Brcmneby, K.ustace de, 123, 350, 400, 474, 482, "600, 684, 686, 6S8, 695. and Matilda his wife, 159. Burneccstre, Burencestre, Berencestre, Walter de, 466. , parson of Ilertilbury, 468. , William de, 699. , mayor of Oxford, 20, 130. See Bicester. Burnedissh, Burnedisshe, Robert de, 615. See Brandish, Bornel, Burnell, Aline, late the wife of Ed.vard, 554, 612. Edward, 130, 132, 465, 566. Nicholas, 44. , rector of Pakclesham, 472. , Robert, archdeacon of York, 125. , , bishop [1275 to 25 Oct. 1292] of Bath and Wells, 258, 511. Master William, 116. , provost of Wells, 130. Burnerd, John, of llauenemouth, 429. Barnes, William de, 90. Burnet, John, of York, 542. Burneton, William de, 24. Burnham, Thomas de, 64, 319. , , sheriff of Lincoln, 64, 319. See Brunham, John de. Burnham [co. Buckingham], Idonia, abbess of, 261. , Brunham [co. Norfolk], 279. Burre i'ate, Adam de la, 248. Bursea, Byrseye, Birseie, co. York, 310. Burser, John le, 234. Burstall, co. Suffolk, 145. See Burstall Garth. Burstall Garth, Birstall, Burstall [near Easing- ton in Ilolderness wapentake, co. York J , the prior of, 536. Burstead, Burstede, Bourghstede [co. Essex], 449, 611. Burstede, John dc, 688, 693. Burston, Thomas de. See Birston. Burstwick, Brustewyk, Brustewyk in Ilolder- nesse, Brusiwyk, Brustwik, co. York, 222, 420, 576, 577, 578, 623. Bursty, Gilbert de, of Waltham St. Laurence, 691. Burton, Burtona, Adam de, 174. , John de, 171. , chaplain, 636. prebendary of St. Mary's, Warwick, 647. , Nicholas de, 222. , of Leycestre, 520. Ralph de, 167. , of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 469. Richard de, 386, 387. , , [of Bristol], 144, 605. , Master Richard de, king's clerk, 128. , Bobert de, of Kyngeston-upon-Hull, 196. parson of Northcerneye, 552. Thomas de, parson of Neweehirehe, 34. , , parson of Ordeshale, 2, 4. Walter de, 72, 73, 253. , of Beverley, 447. Burton, Birton [co. Leicester], 13. [co. Lincoln], 647. [co. York], 29. Agues [co. York], church of, 29. , Burton Auneys, co. York, 555. by Bannebtiry. See Bourton by Banbury. by Iklpringham, co. Lincoln, 391. in Kendale [co. Westmoreland], Hugh de Gateford, or Gayteford, parson of, 595, 692. -upon-Trent, Burton, co. Stafford, 250, 314, 315. , John, abbot of, 250, 314, 463. i , , William de Bromlegh, or Brom- leye, abbot of, 472, 508. , monks [named] of, 250, 314, 463. 752 GENERAL INDEX. Burton, Birton — cont. West, or Little Burton [in Winfrith, Newburgh parish, co. Dorset], 288. near Mere, Mereburtou [co. Wilts], 283. See Bierton ; Burton-upon-Trent. Burtona. See Burton. Bunvash. See Burghersh. Burwell, Burewelle [co. Cambridge], 299. , Gregory de Basyng, parson of St. Mary's church, 299. Burwode, Ralph de, 255, 282. Bury, Adam de, 53. Henry de, 41 9. , Herbert de la, 629. , Nicholas son of Thomas de la, of Mynty, 127. , William de, of Lincoln, 554. Bury, co. Lancaster, 419. Bury St . Edmund's, St. Edmund's, co. Suffolk, 138, 139, 153. .., gaol delivery of, 601. , abbey of. See St. Edmund's. tournament at, 5. Burymore, Richard de le, 596. Buselyngthorp. See Buslyngthorpe. Buser. See Bouser. Bushe. See Busshe. Bushey, Bischewey [co. Hertford], 220. Buskes, William de, 427. Buslyngthorpe, Buselyny thorpe, Boselyng- thorpe, Richard de, 351, 380, 474, 530. Busmer, John, 150. Busser. See Bouser. Busshe, Bushe, Master John, parson of Roulee, 546. , , sacristan of the chapel of St. Mary and the Holy Angels, York, 333, 375, 379. Richard, 436. , Simon, of Mendlesham, 170. , Richard his son, (70, 171. , , his man, 436. Bussouns, Thomas de, 250. Bussy, John son of Richard, of Multon, 247. Bustard, John, 21, 544. But, Richard, 588, 592, 600. William son of Roger, 436. Butcher. See Boucher ; Flesshewer. Buteleye. See Betley. Buteller. See Butiller. Buterle, Simon de, 620. Buterwyk. See Butterwick. Butesthorn, John de, 19. Buteturt, Butetourte. See Boteturte. Butevileyn, Botevyleyn, Botevileyn, Boutvil- leyn, Robert, 55, 67. , Roger, 601. Buthum. See Bootham. Butiller, Butyller, Botiller, Botillere, Botiler, Boteler, Boteller, Clement le, 216. , Edmund le, justiciary of Ireland, 39, 164, 186, 207, 269, 271, 274, 289, 298, 333, 343, 347, 457, 481, 486, 646. , , earl [created 1315] of Carryk, justiciary of Ireland, 563. , John le, 106, 570. , Master John le, le Keu, 24. , John le, of Abyndon, 622. John le fiz Adam le, 24. , Peter le, attorney, 169. , Richard le, 570. , Robert le, and Christiana his wife, 241: , presented to Uthno Parva church, 117. , Stephen le, 93, 673. , Thomas le. 93, 95, 667, 670, 673. , , an assessor, or a conservator of the peace, co. Gloucester, 50, 474, 482, 530. , Thomas, [of Bristol], 68. , Thomas le, keeper of the lands of Gilbert de Clare, 131. , W r illiam le, 24. , , of Hardmede, 500. , of Wemme, a special com- missioner. &c, 108, 123, 145, 150, 229, 312, 318, 330, 423, 424, 4S2, 499, 587, 600, 683, 697. , [the father], 687. , [the son], 687. , , and Ella his wife, 436. , William son of John le, 471. Sec Butler. Butillerie, Botelerie, Robert de la, 47, 250, 314. , William de la, 25. Butler, Herbert the, 676. , Warin the, 359. , See also Butiller. , the chief, 638. his deputies, 18, 19, 181, 208, 215, 257, 466, 520, 536, 620, 644. , or his deputy. See South- ampton ; York. the king's. See Abyndon ; Fessu ; Gereseye ; Say ; Waldeshef. See also Butiller. Butley, Buttele [co. Suffolk], prior and con- vent of, 488. Buttele. See Butley. Butterwick, Buterwyk, Butterwyk [co. Lin- coln], 1, 179, 180, 537. Butterwyk, Buterwyk, Thomas de, 91. Buttery, clerk of the. See Htirle. Butteshorn, John de, 220. Buttestorne, Buttessorn, Bettestorn, Robert de,498, 598. , , of Chidyngewold, 498, 598. Buttevant, Botevaunt [co. Cork], 525. GENERAL INDEX. 763 Buttington, BotjtOD [co. Montgomery], 643. , Botyndon [in Wells Forum hundred], co. Somerset, 685. Buttlescoumbe, Robert de, 445. Button, John de, 64, 67-71, 133, 134, 143. Bitton, Thomas de, bishop [1291 to 26, Sept. 1307] of Exeter, 271. Butye, John de, 41, 210. Butyller. See Butiller. Baxted, Buckstead, Bocstede [near Uck field], co. Sussex, 415, 416. Buxton, Bulkeston, [co. Norfolk], 275. Byam. See Byham. Bych, William, 314. Byck, Bick, John, of Notyngham, 380. Bydelington. See Bidlington. Bydesham. .SVe Biddisham. Bydinden?. See Biddenden. Bydoun, Walter, 72. Bydyk, VVilliam, 546. Bydyndonne. See Biddenden. Byesil. See Bewsfield. Byfare, Bifare, William de, 499, 600. Bjflet, Richard de, 661,666. Byford. See Biford. Byger. See Biger. Bygg, Nicholas, of Ilauekeham, 509. Byggeharme, Richard, 412. Bygnoles, Arnald Guillelmi de, 597. Bygod, Bygot, Roger le, earl [1270 to 1 1 Dec. 1306] of Norfolk and marshal of England, 125, 255, 640. , , his lauds in England and Wales, 290. , Alice [daughter of John de Avennes, count of llainault], late the wife of, 54, 72, 279, 356, 465, 524, 426. , Thomas, 313. , William, of Dunmawe, 49. Bygrave, co. Hertford, 24. Byham, Byam [in Great Maplestead parish, co. Essex], 79. Bykelake [co. Devon], 598. Bykele. Sec Bickleigh. Bykeleswade. See Biggleswade. Bjkeleye, William de, 126. Bykelie, Bykeleye. See Bickleigh. Bykenacre. See Bicknacre. Bykenore, Bykenor, Bikenore, Bicknor, Alexander de, 357, 558. , archbishop [1317 to 14 July, 1349] of Dublin, 79. , Thomas de, 610. Byker. See Bicker. Bykerstathe, Bykerstaf, Bikerstathe, Ralph de, 22. , Ralph, sheriff of Lancaster, 244. Bykerton. See Bikerton. Bylam, Thomas, of Ayremynne, citizen of York, 542. See Belam. 84313. Bylaud.'co. York, the abbot of, 536. , Adam, abbot of, 177. , abbot and convent of, 560. Byleby, John de, 405, 504. Byllefeld. See Billefeld. Byllingford. See Billiugfurd. Byllyug, B^llynges. See Billing. Bylyuden, Matthew de, 160. Bylyngham. See Willingham. Bymynistre. See Beauiinster. Bymynton, Thomas de, 596. Bynbrek. See Binbrook. Bynbrok, William de, 399. See Binbrook. Bynedon. See Dindon. Byngham, Geoffrey de, 51 1. , Thomas de, 190. Bynindon. See Bindon. Byur.e, William, 682, 684. Bvnneweston. See Binweston. Bynortheweye, Gellinus, 495. Byntehowe. See Rinthowe. Bynteworthe, Hugh de, 480. Bynyngton, Byningion. See Bennington j Donga Bynyugton. Byole, Gerard de, controller of customs at Southampton and Chichester, 305. Bvriton, co. Salop. Sec Berringtou. Byrkeheved. See Birkenhead. Byrkynge. See Birkin. Iiyrland, Byrlaund. See Birland. Byron, Byroun, Byruu, Biron, John, 252. , , commissioner, &c, 53, 62, 241. , , conservator of the peace, co. Lancaster, 108, 124. parson of Frenge, 698. Ralph, 698. Richard, 386. Hyrseye. See Bursea. Byrston, Byrstone. See Birston. Byithorpe. See Berthorpc. Byrton. Sec [Jii ton. Byry, Biry, Henry de, 302. , Robert, 589. William de, 589. Bysdom. See Wysdom. Byselegh, Bysele, William de, 7, 364. Bysct, Biset, Bissct, John, 133. Maaaser, the sewer, 285. , Katheriue, late the wife of John, her marriage granted to Robert son of Payn, 170. , Richard, 431. Bj sshop, Bysshope. See Bisshop. Bysshopesgate, St. Mary's hospital without. See London. Bystlesham. See Bisham. 3 B 754 GENERAL INDEX. Bytering, Byteringge, Byteryng, Bitering, Henry de, 465. , John de, 589. , , [of Cambridge], 331, 507. Bythewater, Bithewater, John, of Edenestowe, 395. See also Water. Bytorie, merchant of, 363. Bytterleye, Bitterle, John de, a monk of West- minister, 272. c Cabanes, Canabes, Peter de, of London, 302. Cabbel, Adam, 246. Cabergh, John, 23. , Roger de, and Henry bis brother, 501. Cacheburn. See Catcbburn. Cacheleu, Alaume, 665. Cachepol, Cachepole, John, 136. , Nicholas son of William le, 683. Caddington, Cadyndon, Catyndon, co. Hert- ford, 81, 103, 190. Cade, Robert, of Boston, 360. Cadebury, John de, 173. , Robert de, [of Bristol], 605. Cadeby, Cateby, co. York, 175. by Melton. See Melton. Cadeford, Adam, 409. Cadiman, Cademan, John, 58. Robert, 536. Cadomo, Nicholas de, prebendary of Stone, 619. , Master Nicholas de, presented to Montgomery ehurcb, 269. , Walter de, 195. Cadyndon. See Caddington. Caen [Calvados, in Normandy, France], 81. , merchants of, 52, 80, 338, 363, 269, 643. , Saint Etienne, or St. Stephen's, Roger, abbot of, 84. , , Simon, abbot of, 646. , abbess of la Sainte Trinite, 216. Caerdif. See Kaerdif ; Kerdif. Caer Einion, Kereynon, 643. Caer-Gybi. .See Holyhead. Caernarvon. See Carnarvon. Caggelegh, Caggelogh, William de, 152, 414. Cagnotte, Kaynote [Landes, France], abbot of St. Mary's, 481. Cailli. Sec Cailly. Caillou Bert rand de, 45. Se e also Calculi. Cailly, Cailli, Caylli, Caylly, Cayllye, Cayly, Edmund, 330. , John de, 495, 579. , Thomas de, or Thomas, 221, 300, 454, 469, 512. , , and Margaret bis wife, 454, 469. Caistor, Thwangcastre, Twangcastre [co. Lin- coln], 380. , Master William de Birston, preben- dary of, 508, 674. , Castre, co. Norfolk, 37. Cajetan. See Gaytani. Cakedan, Osbert, 502, 582. Caketon, Thomas de, 106, 472, 620. Cakhou, Walter de, of Ravenesrode, 400. Calais, Caleys [Pas-do Calais, France], 5. , the admiral of, and his ships, 546. , Berenger Blanc', keeper or admiral of, 571. , John Mauveysin, captain of, 447, 448. , burgesses of, 448. , silver and goods arrested at, 448. , dromound from Genoa captured by ships from, 571. , ship laden with wine to be taken to, 694. Calcot, Caldecote [in Sturrey parish], co. Kent, 245. Calculi, Arnold, seneschal of Xancton, 464. See also Caillou. Caldecote, Philip de, 690. See Calcot. Caldekeld, co. York. See Cawkeld. Calder, Kalder [co. York], See Cawder. Caldyngelby. See Ingleby, Cold. Calendrer, Simon le, of Lucca, 353. Caleweton, John de, 450. Caleys. See Calais. Calf, James, merchant of Ypres, 235. , John, 305. , Richard, 347, 368, 494. See Cauf. Callan [co. Kilkenny], Humphrey Wace, parson of, 569. Callere, John, of Osprenge, 273. Calne, John de, de Marina [of Bristol), 605. Richard de, of Bristol, 35, 444. , , rector of Neuton by Nottashe, 211. , Ralph de, precentor of St. Swithun's, Winchester, 510. Calnehou. See Thirsk. Calsthorpe, Kej'llesthorpe, co. Lincoln, 88. Calthorpe, Walter de, 483. Caltoft, John de, and Agnes his wife, 229, 481. , Philip, 598. Calton, co. York, 180. Calvele, John de, 698. GENERAL INDEX. Too Calverdon, Richard tie, 620. Calvcrton [co Buckingham], Richard, the clerk of, 359. Calveton, John de, 241. Calvo Monte, Chaumond, John de, 629. See Chanmont. Calworth, John de, canon of [Warter], 427. Cam, Mudoc, 24. Camas, Arnold del, of Rochelle, 517. Cauibehous, Stephen de, 566. Cambhous. See Cainbois ; Coum- bhous. Camherwcll, Oamerwelle [co. Surrey], 56. Cambhon, John de, 109. Cambois, Cambhouse, Cambhous [co. Dur- ham, but locally co. Northumberland], 566. Cambray, Caumbra}-, Cambroi, Roger de, 22, 23. Cambridge, county of, 382, 397, 398, 443, 607, 661, 666. , commissioners of array for, 350, 462. , to assess a sixteenth in, 531. , to assess the twentieth and fif- teenth in, 49. , to assess a fifteenth in, 474. to perambulate forests in, 296. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. touching measures used in, 689. commission de walliis el fossutis for, 147, 315, 491, 595. , conservators, or keeper, &c, of the peace for, 46, 108, 124, 129, 130, 208, 483. , justices of gaol delivery for, 225. , sheriff of, 4, 46, 185, 318, 349, 378, 531. , [alleged malpractices and op- pressions, &c] by, 244, 408, 584. , .. .., to provide provisions for the king's household, 195. , John de Creke, 244. Templars lands in, 178. [conveyance of goods by water to], 242. Cambridge, Cantebrigge, Cantebrugge, town of, 137, 207, 227, 228, 330, 378, 449, 500, 506, 507, £80, 581, 584, 686. , Carmelite friars of, 378. , prior and friars of, 207. , bai'iffs of, 330, 507. justices of gaol deliverv for, 449, 493, 686. mayor of, Guy Lcspicer, 330, 507. [riot] and assault at, 331, 507, 589. , a lane called * Frauiicmauutel ' in, 207. ,Rondelchirche ; Richard, vicar of the church of, 506, 580. , St. Edmund's chapel, prior and canons of the Order of Sempingham of, 177. , letters patent dated at, 537. Cambridge, Cantebrigge, &c. — cont. no public woman shall be allowed to remain in the town of, 665. , public women remaining (after pro- clamation) to be put in the prison of the town, 665. , Chesterton by. See Chesterton. Cambridge, University of, dissensions between men of the town and scholars of the University, 665. inquisitions touching burgesses of, and those of the Uuiversity, 665. University, the king's prohibition touching loans, assessments, &c, and, 620. , University of, the liberties and privi- leges of, 185. , personal actions touching scholars of, 102. , and public women, 655. Henry III. and the, 665. Cambryngham. See ( 'ameringham. Camden, Campeden, co. Gloucester, 139. Camel, Cammel, co. Somerset, 135. .Sec Cammel. Cameley, Camelegh, Camelcye, co. Somerset, 619, 685. Camera. See Chaumbre. Cameringham, Cambryughain [co. Liucoln], prior of, 383. Camerino, Tellucius de, 648, 649. Camerwclle. See Camberwell. Carueys. See Caraois. Cammel, Camel, Richard, 429. , prebendary of Marlepast, 675. See Camel. Camois, Camoys, Cameys, Cammavs, Cam- moys, Ralph de, 265, 370, 482, 689, 700. Campaile, Compaile, Compaille, John, mer- chant of Dyuaunt in Alemaiu, 251, 336, 385, 409, 518, 656. Campanare, or Caiupane, Frederick, 55, 114, 150. Campeden. Sec Camden. Campedene, Cuumpeden, Caumpdene, John de, 700 , of Daventre, 599. , Hoger de, 42. Stephen de, 8, 364. Campes, Hoger de, 24. Campion, John, 504. See Champion. Campis. See Sancto l'etro in Campis. Camplion, Canmplion, John, 413, 497. Campo Arnulphi, Henry de, 67, 226, 229, 239, 482, 582, 596, 685, 687, 696, 697. , Richard de, 278. See Chaumbernoun. Camps. See Castle Camps. Campsey Ash, Caumpesse [co. Suffolk], prioress and nuns of, 367. Campshale, Henry de, 138. 3 b 2 756 GENERAL INDEX. Canipvull. See Camville. Camville, Caumville, Caumpville, Campvulle, Canville, Caunville, Benedict de, 61. , Master Jordan de, parson of Clifton Caumville, 437. , Richard de [temp. Hen. II.], 613. , Thomas de, 131, 192. , William de, 28. Canabes. See Cabanes. Canan son of Howell son of Eees the Great, 348. Cancell', Andrew de, 111. , Giles de, 111. Candich, Candych, John de, 321, 497. Candom. See Condon. Candych. See Candich. Canewdon, Canewedon, Can wedon [co. Essex] , 109, 210. Canetvyk. See Camvick. Canfield, ? Kanefeld, 137. Cangefot, co. Salop. See Hopton Cangeford. Canne, Henry, of Brugge, 644. , John, of Guteland, 637. Cannock, Cannokbury, Cannokbiry [co. Staf- ford], Master William de Byrstone, prebendary of, 4, 10. Cannokbury, Cannokbiry. See Cannock. Cannonleigh, Canonleigh [co. Devon], abbess and nuns of, 29. Canon. See Canoun. Canonleigh. See Cannonleigh. Canoun, Canon, Canun, Hugh, 345, 412. , , a justice of the Bench, Dublin, 344. , , chief justice of the Bench in Ireland, 289, 345. , , executor of Walter de Thorn- bury, 210. , Michael, a pilgrim, 209. , Boger, 197. See Channon. Cantebrigge, Cantebrige, Cantebrugge, John de, 241, 253, 584, 591, 595, 597, 696. , Nicholas de, 198. , , of York, 588. , Roger de, 216. , Thomas de, 46, 304, 305. See Cambridge. Cantele. See Cantley. Cantelou, William de, 23. See Cantilupo. Canteloup. See Cantilupo. Cantemaur. See Cantref Mawr. Canterbury, co. Kent, 13, 17, 198. , the king's Exchange at, Robert Gace, master of, 337. , Exchange of, keepers of. See Coker- muthe ; Trente. , letters patent dated at, 19, 51, 82, 84-90, 130-140, 297-302, 305, 322, 324, 325, 328. prison or gaol of, 87, 92, 94, 96, 266, 337, 446, 632, 661. Canterbury — cont. , suburb of, 334. , All Saints' parish, 90. , St. Katherine's hospital, 90. , St. Nicholas's hospital, 90. , chapel of St. Thomas the Martyr, 517. St. Thomas the Martyr by Estbrugge, master and brethren of the hospital of, 87, 90. , archbishop of, 87, 91-93, 100, 103, 112, 113, 115-118, 120-122, 130, 138, 143, 145, 147, 149-151, 153, 156, 157, 159, 160, 174. 185, 186, 198, 201, 212, 226, 228, 229, 260, 266, 274, 282, 300, 316, 333, 341-243, 353, 417, 460, 472, 551. , archbishop of. See also Peckham ; Reginaldi ; Stratford ; Wincheisey. , archbishop of, exemption from pur- veyance, 468. , , his castle of Tonebrigge. See Tunbridge. , his fee [in Romney Marsh], 75. , his prison of Lymene, 538. John [Peckham], archbishop [127 9 to 8 Dec 1292] of, and the priory of St. Martin's, Dover, 286. , Theobald, archbishop [1139 to 18 April 1161] of, 285, 286, 287. , , and the priory of St. Martin's, Dover, 285, 286. , archbishop and chapter of, 205. , the elect of, 81, 82. , archbishopric, diocese, or see of, 3, 4, 10, 13, 15, 16, 17, 33, 34, 60, 77, 84, 87, 103, 168, 385. , , keepers of the, Master Jordan Moraunt and William de Cleydon, 77, 204. , keeper of the spirituality of, 12, 17. , the church of, 102. , archbishopric of, fines and amerce- ments, &c, of, 88, 119. , issues and profits of, 87. , archdeacon of. See Lebreto. clergy, &c, of the province of, 114. , tenth (or aid) granted by the clergy of the province of, 157, 189, 197, 271, 434, 440, 455, 579, 650. Christcburch, 307, 341, 364, 468, 517. , , and archbishop Theobald, St. Martin's church, Dover, granted to, 285. , , , Henry, prior of, 449. , , prior and chapter, or convent of, 17, 33, 449, 517. , , , keeper of the spirituality of Canterbury, 17. , Holy Trinity, church of, 245. , , prior and chapter of, 157, 271, 368, 441. GENERAL INDEX. 757 Canterbury, Holy Trinity — cant. and Christ Church, prior of, claim touching the advowson of the priory of St. Martin's, Dover, 286. , St. Augustine's, abbot and convent of, 37, 884, 348, 374, 481, 659. , Ralph, abbot of, 358, 510. , Thomas, abbot of, 510. , prior and convent to have the custody thereof during voidance, 358. Canterel, Henry, of Beauchamp Canoun, 229. Cantilupo, Canti Lupo, Cantilupe, Arnald [Frangier, or Frigier] de, cardinal priest of St. Marcel, dean of St. Paul's, London, 28. , John de, conservator of the peace, co. Warwick, 109, 123, 482. , Roger de, 462. , of Cestreton, G81. Thomas de, bishop [1275 to 1282] of Hereford, 110. , William son of William de, 401. See Cautelou. Cautley, Cautcle, co. Norfolk, 37. Cantokcsheved, Robert de, 415. Cantref Mawr. Cantrcmoure, Canttmaur [co. Carmarthen], commissioner to raise- men-at-arms in, 433. Neuton in. See Newton. Cantremoure. Sec Cantref Mawr. Cantuaria, Henry de, Master Henry de, 12, 375, 376, 456, 512, 574. Cantuwcll, Robert de, 685, Canvas, 344. Canvilla. See Camvilla. Canwick, Canewyk [co. Lincoln], 381. Capel, Capele, co. Suffolk, 488. Capele, Walter de, 488. See Caple. Capelcs, Aubrey, 647, 651. Capella, Henry de, 285. , Sir John de, rector of Ainbresdon, 459. Caperou, Richard, 141. Caple, John de, 678. , Richard de, 678. William de, 678. See Capele ; Capeles. Capoce, Nicholas, parson of Stepelmordon, 340. Capon, price of, 326. Capoun, Nicholas, of Barton, 230, 237. Richard, of Barton, 230, 237, 239. , Robert, 425. , , John his brother, 425. Walter, [of Bristol], 605. Cappe, Cicely, 251. Walter, 145. Caprarii, or Cheverer, John, prior de Brulheto, to be prior of Montacute, 553. Carbelton, See Carburton, Carbonel, Adam, 263. , Christiana, late the wife of John, 246. , Sibjl, abbess of Romeseye, 333, 340. William, 589. Caiburra, William de, 59. Carburton, Carbelton, co. Nottingham, 164. Carcolston, Kcrcolston, Kcrcolston by Shel- ford [co. Nottingham], 463, 523, 552. Carde, Walter le, of Aungre, 241. Cardeville, Cardeuille, Kardeuuille, Agnes de, a nun of St. Leonard's, Berwick-upon- Tweed, 327, 700. , John de, 327, 700. Richard de, 19. See also Cardunville. Cardiff, Kaerdif, Kerdif, co. Glamorgan, 433, 545. , castle of, 370. , , Payn Turberville, constable of, 433. , John Giffard, of Bryuimesfeld, keeper of, 433. gaol of, 545. Cardigan, Kardigan, county of, commissioner to raise men-at-arms in, 433. , town and castle of, 99. Cardinals. SeeAlbano; Cantilupo; Fargis; Flisco; Gaytani ; Neapolio ; Sancta Maria Nova ; St. Adrian ; St. Prisca. .See also Pome. Cardoil, Nicholas de, 24. Cardoun, Grimoardus de, of Agen, 573. Cardunville, Robert de, 676. , Johu his son, 676. See also Cardeville. Caresbrok. See Carisbrook. Carcsfeld, Roger de, [at Oxford], 094, 695, 099. Caret ter, Careter, Chnretter, Johu le, 416. See Carter ; Charetter. Carger, Richard le, of Lenton, 585. Cargo. Cargowe [co. Cumberland], 157. Cargowe. See Cargo. CarhamptODi Corendou [co. Somerset], 326. Carisbrook Castle, Isle of Wight, Nicholas de Jiosco, constable of, 59. Carkhou, John sou of Jordan de, 6. Simon son of Jordan de, 6. Caikton, Pobert de, ' taillour,' 542. Carl, John, of Ixning, 592, 642. Carleford, Gilbert de, presented to Debach church, 275. , John de, purveyor, 2u9, 349, 437, 486. Carleton, Carlton, Adam de, 374. Adam son of William de, 68. , Ingelram de, prebendary of VVret- lyng, 77. , John de, 25, 346, 414. , parson of Askeby, 570. , parson of Wattelesfeld, 337. 75y GENERAL INDEX. Carleton, Carlton, Johu de — cont. , keeper of the hospital of the Holy Innocents without Lincoln, 335. , , sheriff of Westmoreland, 244. , John son of William de, 562. , Richard de, 392. , Richard son of Geoffrey de, 158. Robert de, presented to Bliston church, 254, Carleton in Lyndrik, Stephen de, 255. Rode [Depwade hundred, co. Nor- folk], 158, 222. See Carlton ; Carlton cum Thurlby ; Charlton. Carliolo. See Karliolo. Carlisle, city of, 143, 183, 447, 534, 5G5, 567, 620,*632. , city and castle, J. bishop of Carlisle appointed to the custody of, 103. , castle and town of, John de Castre, the keeper of, to enquire touching alleged trading with the Scots, C86. , keeper of, Ralph son of William, 389. , , Robert de Leyburne, 389. , castle of, Andrew de Hertecla, con- stable of, 103. , , countess of Carrick, &c, to be detained in, 183. castle gate, John de Ispannia the elder, keeper of, 577. t , men-at-arms at, 303, 389. [defence against the Scots], 559. the king's victuals and stock [for the war with Scotland] at, 287, 326. army of Edward I. at, 197. , murage for, 93. , St. Mary's church, 127. , prior of, 177, 217. , , prior and convent of, 485. St. Nicholas's hospital without, John de Crosseby, master of, 365. See Karliolo. Carlisle, bishop of, 353. , Sea also Halucton. , bishopric, diocese or see of, 372, 524, 548, 551, 559, 663. Carlow, Catherlagb, county of, Templars' manor in, 167. Carlton, co. Lincoln, 585. cum Thurlby, otherwise Carton Paynel, Carleton [co. Lincoln], Nicholas de Notyngham. prebendary of, 397. Carleton [co. Suffolk], 233. , William, parson of the church of, 233. Carleton by Skiptou [co. York], 181. , in Lindrick, Carleton in Lyndryk [co. Nottingham, 524. Rode. See Carleton Rode. See Carleton. Carlyn, William, merchant of Ypres, 235. Carmarthen, Kermerdyn, parts of, commis- sioner to raise men-at-arms in, 433. Carmarthen. Kaermcrdyn, Kermerdyn, town of, 553. , Exchequer of, 99. , murage for the town of, 287. Carmelite Friars, vagabond friars of the order of, 349. , See also Friars. Carmenou, Carmynou, Johu de, 59G, 687, 694. Carnarvon, county of, 394, 395, 470. , sheriff of 394, 395, 469, 470. Carnarvon, Caernarvan, Kaernarvon, Kaer- nervan, Kernarvan, town of, 439. , chamberlain of, 339, 457. , ;. See Cheddeworth. , chirk of the works of the castle of, 339. Exchequer of, 78, 385. , gaol of, 388, 456. , corn for, 387, 439. , the ship la James of, 421. Carnervan. See Karnervan. Ce.rnsuyou, Walter de, 411. Caroles. See Karoles. Caroloco, or Baroloco, Guichard de. See Baroloco. Caron, Ranulph de, 220. , Roger, 252. , , his daughter Sybil, 252. See Charoun. Carpenter, Carpentere, Charpenter, Alexander the, of Skelton, 532. Elias le, 695. Hugh le, 319, 680. John le, 499, 600. , of Erhethe, 44. Nicholas le, 160, 412. , Robert le, of Bnvntingham, 399. , of Wilden, 633. , of W'yrede, 239, 403. , William the, 679, 689. , , of Horhelyng, 198. Carreu, John de, 125, 334. Carrick, Carrik, countess of, wife of Robert de Brus. See Hrus. Carryk, earl of. See Butiller, Ed- mund le. Carsbruk, Robert de, 343. Carswelle, William de, 133, 141. Carter, Cartere, Cartare, Carttcre, Henry le, [of Scarborough], 493, 494, 587, 593. , Hugh le, 679, 689. , of Offeleye, 597. , Hugh 'le persones,' [of Abvngtcu], 591, 595. , John le, 250, 314, 502, 582. , [of Scardeburgh], 493, 494, 587, John son of Roger le, the elder, [of Scarborough], 493, 587. Reginald le, [of Scardeburgh], 493, 494, 587, 593. GENERAL INDEX. 759 Carler, Cartere, &c. — cont. , Richard le, 518, G90. , , [of Bristol], 605. , Robert le, 74. , of Grove, 312. , Roger, Roger le, 404, 690. , Thomas le, 518. , , of Grove, 312. the vounger, [of Scardeburgh], 494, 587. William le, of Cesterton, 681. , , of Keythorpe, 60. , , [of Scarborough], 593. William son of Alan le, [of Scar- borough], 494, 587. , William son of Roger le, the elder, [of Scarborough], 493, 494, 587. See Caretter ; Charetter. Cartewrighte, Robert le, 250, 314. Cftrthorpe. See Earthorpe. Cnrtington, Cartyngton [co. Northumberland], 451, 452, 454. Cartmell, Kacrtuuiell, Kertcmel [co. Lancas- ter], 611. prior of, 211. „ and convent of, 5 19. Carton Paynel. See Carlton cum Thurlby. Cartterc. See Cartere. Cartyngton. See Cartington. Cary, Kary, Gervase de, of Bristol, 294. , John de, of Bristol, 444. , Laurence de, of Bristol, 35, 444. , , John the servant of, of Bristol, 35, 143. Richard, 318, 695, 699. Caryng, John, 698. Cashe) [co. Tipperary], in Ireland, M[aorice Mac Carwell, archbishop, 1 303 to March 1310, of], bishop of, 469. , archbishopric of, 459, 542. dean and chapter of, 469. Master Geoffrey de Cork, cauon of, 469. St. Patrick's, John de Coloigne of London, prebendary of, 542. , , John de Ilothuui, prebendary of, 542. , dean and chapter of, 542. Cassaundre, William, 699. Casshemary, William de, of Ireland, 421. Cassington, Kersington [eo. Oxford] , 69, 120. Cassy, John, the elder, of Droitwich, 469. , , the son, 469. Castel. See Chastel. Castelacre, John de, goldsmith of London, 519. Sec Castle Acre. Castclcayrok, Stephen de, 241. See Castle Carrack. Castclframclynghani, Castel Framelinghaui. See Framlingham in Loes hundred. Castell Dinas Bran, Dynasbran [near Llan- gollen, co. Denbigh], 485, 528. Castellevington. See Levingtou Castle. Castellion, Sir William de, constable of France, 546. Castello, Gregory de, 301. , Giles de, canon of St. Andrew's, Vereelli, 634. , Hugh de, of Bekyngham, 60. See Castro ; Chastel. Castelmartyu, Maurice de, 345. Castel Richard. See Richards Castle. Casterton, Richard de, 351. Casterton Little, Little Castreton by Staun- ford, co. Rutland, 170, 570, 578, 664. Castle Acre, Castelacre [co. Norfolk], 607. Castle Bernard. See Barnard Castle. Castle Camps, Caumpes, co. Cambridge, 63. Castle Carrack, Castclcayrok, co. Cumber- land, 241. Castle del Core [co. Cork]. See Middleton. Castle Eaton or Eton Meysey. See Eaton Castle. Castle Bowgate. See llolgate. Castlemartyr, Martre [co. Cork], 488. Castle Sowerby. See Sowerby Castle. Castle Wardon, Castclluni Warin [co. Kil- dare], 487. Castou [co. Norfolk], 551. Castor, or Caistor. See Caistor. Castre, Adam de, 288. , GcofTrcy de, parson of Asshe by Rendlesham, 307. , John de, 86, 183, 422, 460, 565. , keeper of Carlisle, 686. brother Ralph de, 436. Bichard de, master of la Olr/ara, 694. , Robert de, 590. , , Bichard and Robert his sons, 596. William de, 586. Castre, co. Norfolk. See Caistor. Castreton. See Casterton. Castro, Walter de, 72. See Castello ; Chastel. Castro Dordiales. See Castro Urdiales. Castro Ricardi, John de, 600. , Robert de, 499. , , John his brother, 499. Castro Seriz, Andrew Perez de, merchant of Burgos in Spain, 116, 299. Castro Urdiales, Castro Dordiales [Biscay, Spain], merchants of, 34. Cat, Robert, and Emma his wife, of Baus- eye, 6. Cat, licence to hunt the, 187. Catacumbe. Sec Cateombe. Catchburn, Cachcburu [co. Northumberland], John de Cawod, keeper of, 673. Catchehare, Alan, 138, 145. Cateombe, Catacumbe, 475. 7dO GENERAL INDEX. Cateby, Adam de, 1G4. Tohn de, of Hedon, 232, 241, 312. , Robert de, 28. Cateby, co. York. See Cadeby. Catefeld, Catfeld, Edmund de, G02. , Johu de, 336. , , and Henry his brother, 336. , , parson of Badvnghain church, 126. Cateral, brother John de, 436. Caterigge. .See Catterick. Catesby, Cattesby [co. Northampton], prior- ess of, 572. , prioress of, parson of the church of Baseford, 377. Catesford. See Catford. Catfeld. See Catefeld. Catford, Catesford, Cattesford, co. Kent., 190, 623, 665. Cathale [? Cattle Gate, near Northau, co. Hertford], canons of, 292. Catour. See Catur. Catteclif, Robert de, 591. Cattenese, Walter, 430. Catterick, Caterigge [co. York], John, vicar of, 538. Cattesby. See Catesby. Cattesford. See Catford. Catthorpe. See Caythorpe. Cattle Gate, dividing Northau parish, co. j Hertford, from Enfield parish, co. j Middlesex. See Cathale. Catton, Joan, late the wife of Ralph de, 232. Nicholas de, of York, 542. Catur, Catour, Robert le, 58. , Roger, master of the ship la Blie or la Blithe, 519, 547. See also Lacatour. Catyndon. See Caddingtou. Cauce. See Caurse. Cauf, William le, 442. See Calf. Caumberleyn. See Chaun.berleyu. Caumbes, Henry de, of Keleby, and Agnes nis wife, 237, 238. Caumbray. See Cambray. Caumpdene. See Campedene, Caumpeuy, John de, 220. Caumpes, See Castle Camps. Caumpesse. See Campsey Ash. Caumplion. See Camplion. Caumville. Caumpville. See Camville. Cauncefeld, John de, 174. Caunton, John de, 23. Caunville. See Camville. Caurse, Caus, Cause, Cauce [in the hundred of Ford, co. Salop], 151, 315, , castle of, 206. , , manor of, 266. Caus. See Caurse ; Caube. Cause, Cans, Guy le, 429. , William, of Lincoln, 160, 189, 369, 441, 582. See Cauz. Causeway, repair of. See Northdike. See Bridge and causeway. Causey, toll to construct a causey between Louth and Cockcrington, 198. Causton, Andrew de, merchant, 41. , worsted of, 344. Sec Cawston. Cauz, Geoffrey de, 285. Cave, Alexander de [a special conimi? sioner], 129, 208, 226, 245, 247, 249, 296, 317, 351, 404, 410, 411, 415, 416, 419, 420, 423, 425, 426, 429, 431, 473, 492, 496, 530, 543, 579, 586, 590, 592, 595, 596, 599, 600, 681, 685, 688, 692, 701. , keeper of the Temp'ars' lands, 184. , John de, 83. , [a commissioner of oyer and terminer], 59, 64, 226, 247, 250, 314, 377, 412, 422, 493, 503, 584. , , going on pilgrimage to Santiago, 381. , , 'girdeler,' [of York], 692. , Richard de, 568. , Robert de, presented to Northtuden- ham church, 1 96. , Master Roger de, 362. , Master Thomas de, parson of Eggle- sors, 458. , Thomas de, parson of Saxelby, 393. , William son of Peter dc, 543, 560. Cave [co. York], 96, 97. , Marched, [co. York], 97. , South, Suthcave [co. York], Neapolio [Orsini] cardinal [deacon of St. Ad- rian], prebendary of, 82, 255, 631, 646. Richard de Ayremynne, pre- bendary of, 555. See Marchedcave. Caveler, ,lohn, 237. CaveDacer, Henry le, 146. Cavendish, Cavendissh [co. Suffolk], 456. Caversbam, William de, 666. Caversham, Kaversham [co. Oxford], 223. Cawder, K alder [near Skipton, co. York], 180. Cawkeld, Caldekeld, co. York, 501. Cawode, Cawod, John de, complaint by, 582. , , keeper of the hospital of Cache- burn, 673. , , parson of Ketelwell, 355. , .. .., parson of Tycheseye, 274, 370. , Nicholas de, 127. Cawood, Cawode, Cawod, co, York, letters patent dated at, 565, 568, 599. Cawston, Causton. co. Norfolk, 187, 198, 417, 418, 557, 567. , John de Wytham, parson of, 417. , Thomas his servant, 417. GENERAL INDEX. 701 Cawston, worsted of, 344. Cay, Walter, of Northampton, 496. Caygnes, Kaynes, Kevgnes, John de, 367. , Robert de, 1-27. .., William, 443. William, [of Devon], 418. Caylly, Cayllye, Caylli, Cayly. See Cailly. Cayser, Thomas, 679, 689. Caysho, Geoffrey de, 592. , Thomas de, 592. Caysho, 135, 145. Caythorpe, Catthorpe, co. Lincoln, 384. Cayton, Robeit de, 61, 148. , Thomas de, under sheriff of York, 425. Cayvyle, John de, 543. Ceddre. See ( hedder. Cedewain, Kcdewyng, co. Montgomery, 491. Celer, Gilbert del, of Bridlington, 60. John del, John du, John atte, of Bristol, 35, 134, 444, 604, 605. , John du, 568. , , of Beverley, 395. , , Gilbert his brother, 395. Thomas del, of Bridlyngton, 148. Celeresman, Celerrestuan, John le, [of Brid- lington], 60, 148. Philip the, [of Chaueombe], 423,493. Cenarth, Kennitrth [co. Carmarthen], 99. Cercedon. See Sarsden. Cereolus, Nicholas, of Genoa, 602. Cerne, co. Dorset, 239, 403. , abbot of, 223. abbot and convent of, sub-collectors of the tenth, 627. Cerney, North, Northcerneye [co. Gloucester], Robert de Burton parson of, 55'2. Certeseye. See Chert sey. Cessyngham, William de, 336. Cesterhont. .Sec Cheshunt. Cesterton, Cestreton. Henry de, parson of Rothele, 340. , John de, 589. , of Grantham, 342. , Ralph de, 359. Sec Chesterton. Cesthoute. See Cheshunt. Cestre, Master Richard de, 386, 390. See Cestria. Cestreford. See Chcsterforrl. Cestreton. .See Cesterton ; Chesterton. Cestria, John de, 91, 159. ......... See Cestre. Ceverham [? Coverhaiu, co. York], the abbot of, 464. Cevnllys, Kenethles [co. Radnor], 491. Chabyngton, John de, 566. Chaekmore, Chalkmore, Jaekemore [in Rad- clive parish, co. Buckingham], 674. Chaddesdene, Richard de, parson of Chare- wolton, 396. Chaddesleye, Chaddesle, Shaddesleye, Master Richard de, parson of Chepyng Norton, 471. , Master Richard de, parson of Kemeseye, 618, 644. Chadeworthe, Peter de, 147. Chaf, John, [of Bristol], 605. Chaffar, Hugh, of Staunford, 682, 684. Chafford, co. Essex, 667. Chailey, Jaggeleye [co. Sussex], John le Girdelere, rector of, 628. , Master William de Fakeuham, rector of, 628. Chake, Robert, 326. See Jakes. Chalcombe, Chaueombe, Chaucumbe, Sau- combe [co. Northampton], the prior of, 392. , Alexander, prior of, 423, 493. , prior and convent of, 219. Philip the ' celeresman,' 223, 493. Chale, Isle of Wight, a wreck at, 149. dialers. See Eschalers ; Scalaiiis. Chalflok. .See Challock. Chalgrave [? Chalgrave, co. Bedford or Clial- grove, co. Oxford], Nicholas de Lyche- feld, parson of, 59. Chalgrove, Chalgrave [co. Oxford], 672. Chalkmore. See Chackuiore. Challock, Chalflok [co. Kent], 183. Chaloner, Felicia la, 518. , William sou of Walter le, 66. Chalouns, ( 'haluns, John de, 461, 0J9. Chuh elegit. See Chawleigh. Chambard, Richard son of Walter, of Han- geudehogliton, 48. Cb amber lain, Owen the prince's, 576. , Ralph the. .Sec Tancarville. , the. .See Ceroid, Henry son of. Chamberlayn, Chamherleyn. See Chaumbcr- layn. Chamberlond, Henry de, 104. Chambernoun, Chamberuon. Sec Campo Aruulphi ; Chauinbernoun. Chambre. .See Chaumhrc. Champagne, Champaigne. .See Chaumpagne. Champa igirettea, h ulk do, 676. Champion, John, 590. Richard, 377. .SVe Campion. C'hanceller, Chaneeler. .See Chaunceller. Chancellor, the, 68, 157, 183,189,209-21 1, 216, 238, 241, 214, 248, 256, 257, 260, 285, 300, 301, 337, 338, 340, 343, 345, 354, 3*0, 406, 409, 411, 415, 417, 423, 427, 434, 442, 447, 456, 467, 494, 500- 503, 520, 5?3, 555, 557-559, 501, 503, 570, 584, 591, 593, 595, 597, 601, 602, 627, 635, 641, 678, 680, 680, 090, 691. 702 GENERAL INDEX. Chancellor — cont. [of Henry II.], the. Thomos [a Becket], 613. , Gaudric [or Baldric, a.d. 1093] the, 307. , Thomas the. See Becket. , See Morton ; Saudale. of Ireland. See Balscote ; Bereford ; Ireland ; Ossory, W. bishop of. Chancery, the, 6, 7, 9, 13, 15, 27, 28, 33, 34, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 46, 48, 64, 73, 74, 76, 93, 96. 100, 101, 105, 106, 110, 112, 114, 116, 120, 121, 126, 127, 132, 139, 161, 170, 189, 205, 221, 264, 266, 280, 291, 292, 299, 301, 302, 306, 362, 384, 387, 407, 421, 422, 447, 448, 463, 469, 541, 554, 564, 619, 638, 662, 665, 668, 680. , clerks of the, 130, 131, 543, 545, 561. , , or the household of the, pur- veyance for. See Purveyance. , Hanaper af the. See Hanaper. , recognizance for the debts of the king made in the, 189. , clerks of the. See Purveyance. , keeper of the Hanaper of the. See '1 horn toft. in Ireland. See Ireland. Chancy. See Chauncy. Chandeler. See Chaundeler. Chandos. Sec Chaundos. Chaneton, Changeton, co. Sussex, 562. Change. See Exchange. Changeton. See Chaneton. [Channel] Islands, 16, 91, 275, 372. , keeper of the, 275, 315. , See Giandisono. objuration of, 16, 91, 275, 372,375, 623. , justices of assize in, 442. See also Alderney ; Guernsey ; Jersey ; Sark. Channon, Kichard, 601. See Canouu. Chanseye, or Chauseye, Master Hugh de, rector of Emj'nton, 641. Chantecler. See Chauntecler. Chanu, John, ' taillour,' 238. Chanyn, Richard, of Chauton, 700. Chapel, Chapels, free. See Hastings; Lis- keard ; Penkvidge ; Shrewsbury ; St. Burian ; Tettenhall ; Tickhill. Chapeler, William le, 386. Chapeleyn, Chapelleyn, Arnold le, 71. , John le, 318. , Jordan le, 96. , Maurice le, 153. Philip ie, 241. , Robert le, of Everdon, 684, 695. of Cottelegh, 240. , Simon le, [of York], 173. See Chaplain. Chapeiizod [co. Dublin], 216. Chaplain, Bartholomew the, 359. , John the, of Norfolk, 365. , Ralph the, 219, 676. , Roger the, 219. See Chapeleyn. Chapman, John, 201. , John son of William le, 56, 227. , Richard le, 239, 403. , William le, 239, 403. Chapmanneslade, Richard de, [of Bristol], 144. Chappeleyn. See Chapeleyn ; Chaplain. Char, John du, 446. , Thomas du, 575. Charentc, Cbarrante in Poitou [France] , the river, 55. Charetter, Chareter, John le, 592. , Reginald le, and Henry and William his brothers, 592. Reinaud le, of Scardeburgh, 25. , Stephen le, 250. , Thomas le, 236. William le, 232. See Carter ; Caretter ; Wytte. Charewolton. See Charwelton. Charfield, Charfeld, co. Gloucester, 245. Chargeux. See Jargolio. Chargeville, William, or William de, 688, 693. Charing [Cross], Charryng.keeper of the king's mews at, John Colne, 566. , , , Nicholas Lovel, 566. , pavage to be taken at, 340. , Cherryng, co. Kent, 245. Charite-sur- Loire [Nievre, France] la, the prior of, 546. , Guichard de Baroloco (or Caroloco), a monk of, 546. Charle, William, of Wyncehulle, 250, 314. Charles, Edward, 412, 462. , , and Alice his wife, 298. , , Joan his daughter, 299. , , Robert, Edward, Edmund and John his sons, 298, 299. .., Reginald, 324, 351, 530. Charleton, John de, 59. See Charlton Musgrove ; Cherleton ; Northcharleton. Charlton, Charleton, Cherleton, Carleton [co. Essex], 700. , [co. Hants], 637. [co. Kent], 84. [co. Northampton], 599. [co. Salop], 566. hy Tetbury, Cherleton by Tottebury [co. Gloucester], 510. Musgrove, Charleton, co. Somerset, 597, 685. on Otmoor, Cherleton upon Ottemor, co. Oxford, 294. See Cherleton. GENERAL INDEX. 7G3 Cliarmaii, Adam, of Rickebug, 446. Charueles, John de, 50. Oharneye, Robert de, 504. Charoun, Ralph de, 294. See Caron. Charp', William, master of la Nieholus, G94. Cliarpenter. See Carpenter. Cliarrante. See Charente. Charryng. See Charing. Chart, Chert by Sutton Valence [co. Kent], John de Houkyng, parson of, 28. Charters for arrentatiou of wastes, fees for, 294. , or letters patent of Henry II., 25?, 285, 613. , Henry III., 75, 285, 288, 292, 432, 454, 645, 662. , William II. 307. Chartley, Chartele, co. Stafford, 292. Chartray, John, 31. Chartres, Andrew de, 130, 155. , Clement de, 210, 295, 673. , Robert de, 130, 155. Charwelton, Charewokon, Charwalton [co. Northamptoi ] 684, 695. , Richard de Cbaddesdene, parson of, 396. Chastel, Henry du, of Berwick upon Tweed, 671. , Philip du, 23. , Thomas du, 408. See Castello; Castro. Chastelcyn, Richard, 104, 265, 271. Chate, Philip, 411. Chateau Noir, Albert Allenian de. See Nigro Castro, Albert de. Chateknoll. Sec Chelnoll. Chateriz, Gilbert de, 500. Chatham, Chetham, co. Kent, 419. Chatton, co. Northumberland, 132. Chaucombe, Richard de, prior of St. Denys, Southampton, 78. , Thomas de, 107, 124, 482, 489. See Chalcombe. Chauiiibeilayn, Chaumherleyn, Chnumbcr- leyng, Chamberlayn, Chamberleyn, David le, 373. Henry le, 283, 284, 679. , Joan, the wife of John le, 115, 164. , John le, 115, 164, 597. , John son of Robert le, 526, 528. , Laurence le, 240. Petronilla, sometime wife of Robert le, 32. John her son, 32. Richard le, 115. Robert le, 439, 619. , John his son, 439. , Roger le, 431, 701. , Simon le, or Simon, 421,460,483,584, 593, 682, 683. Chauniberlayn, Chauinberhyn, &c. — coitt. Stephen le, 2^0, 314. , Thomas le, 25, 229. , Walter le, 238, 383. , William le, of Reynham, Margery and Pasilia, his daughters, 5. Chaumbernoun, Chaml>ernon, Chambernoun, Chambirnon, Henry de, 126. , or Henry, a special commis- sioner, &c, 122, 133, 141, 249, 429, 474, 531, 666. See Camp,) Arnulphi. Chaumbre, Adam de la, 64. , Gilbert de la, 23. , Thomas de la, 282. , William de la, purveyor, 544, 633. , of Eynesham, 402. Chaumond, Chaumont, John, 21. See Calvo MoDte. Chaumpaigne, Henry de, 590. , John de, 462. , Peter de, 511. , Robert, 685. , Kobert de, and William his brother, 590. Simon dc, 590. Chaunceler, ( haunceller, Robert le, of Chcin- cnye, 535. Thomas le, a commissioner of array, 462. Thomas, [of Cambehous], 566. Chaunccux, Giles de, 109. Hugh de, 569. ... Nicholas son of Tliomas de, £69. , William de, 569. Chauncy, William, loo, 384. Chuundeler, Chandeler, Halph le, and Alice his wife, 159. Richard le, [of Hristol], 133, 143. William le, 97. ChauuJos, Chandos, John, prior of Llan- thony. See Llanthony by Gloucester. Hoger dc, or Roger, 50, 134, 130, 99ft, 351, 461,498, 683. , and Matilda his wife, 31. , sheriff of Hereford, 244. Master Thomas de, 31. Thomas de, prebendary of Veine, 655. William de, 219. Chaontecler, Chaunteler, Chantecler, Ro»vr, of London, 133, 230, 407, 422. Chaunterel, William, an approver, 691. Chauscye, Cholsey. .See Chanseye. Chauton. See Chawtou. Chauvent, John, 109. Chawleigh, Chalvelegh, co. Devon, 268. Chaworth, Laurence dc, 241. Chawton, Chauton [eo. Hants], 700. Cbaydok, Richard de, 241. C hayne, Master Philip de, 16. 761 GENERAL INDEX. Chaynel, Chainel, Cheynel, John, a com- missioner of oyer and terminer, &c, 54, 59-62, 64, 68-72, 132, 144, 229, 230, 237, 242, 243, 250, 272, 311, 314, 319, 377, 4 12, 422, 427, 493, 496, 498- 500, 587, 590, 682, 685, 686, 688. Chazour, Robert le, of Byam, 79. Chechele, Eichard de,a monk of Tickford, 681. Cht-dder, Ceddre [eo. Somerset], 218. Cheddeworth, Cheddeworthe, Chedworthe, Richard de, rector of Tychesej'e, 337, 370. , Thomas de, 570. , , chamberlain of Caernarvon, 355. , treasurer of North Wales, 70. , , rector of Ticheseie, 337. See Chedworth. Cheddre, Richard de, [of Bristol], 35, 68, 133, 143, 605. Chedesymor, co. Somerset. See Chedzoy. Chedeworthe. See Cheddeworth. Chedworth, Cheddeworth, co. Gloucester, 667. Chedzoy moor, Chedesymor, co. Somerset, 579. Cheigni, Cheiguy. See Cheyny. Chelchethe, Chelchheth. See Chelsea. Chelesham. See Chelsam. Cheleworthe. See Chelwood. Chelington, Chilington. See Chillington ; Giffard of Chillington. Chelleraye. See Chelreye. Chelmeresford, Chelmerford, Chelmersford, John de, 86, 193,224, 211, 453, 508, 634, 661, 666. , , parson of Stanford, 609. Chelmsford, Chelmerford [co. Essex], 480. Chelreth, Chelrith, John de, 666. , Thomas de, rector of Yetham, 541. Chelreye, Chelleraye. John son of Master John de, 42. , Robert, 495. Chelrith. See Chelreth. Chelsea, Chelchethe, Chelchheth [London], Roger de Berners, rector ol, 452, 573. , Master William de Bray, rector of, 573. Chelsham, Chelesham [co. Surrey], 84, 276. Chelwentou. See Chillington. Chelwood, or Chelworth, Cheleworthe, co. Somerset, 211. Chelworth. See Chelwood. Chemenye. See Chimney. Chenche, William, of Hertleye, 240. Cheny. See Cheyny. Chepervillewodc. See Chipperfield. Cheping Norton. Sec Norton, Chipping. Chepingwaledene. Sec Walden. Chepstow, Chepestowe [co. Monmouth], 143. , Striguil.J Strogoil, co. Monmouth, liberty at, 658. Chcpwelle. See Chopwcll. Chepyng Farendou. See Faringdon Cheping. Chepyngnorton, Chepyng Norton. See Norton, Chipping. Cherbourg [Manche, France], Robert, abbot of [the abbey of le Voeu pr s], 46, 661. , John de Insulis, canon of, 661 Cherebury, Cherbury. See Chirbury. Chericheke, Cherichek, William, 252, 415. Cheriton, Chiriton, co. Hants, 60, 64, 69. , North, Cheryngton [co. Somerset], Master William de Lychefeld, parson of, 212. , South, Suthchiriton [co. Somerset], William de Herlaston, parson of, 217. Cherk. See Chirk. Cherlecote, Thomas de, chaplain of the almonry of Westminster, 558. Cherleton, Cheriton, Charleton, Cheriton, Alan de, 402, 465. , John de, 91, 94, 185, 284, 304, 334, 396, 404, 429, 443, 451, 452, 548, 5G6, 574, 618, 627, 640, 643, 677. , , and Hawysia [Gadarn the daughter of Ow r en ap Griffith, prince of Powys Gwenwynwyn] his wife, 10, 444, 472, 643. , , complaint by, 150, 151, 315. , keeper of the castle of Buelt, 322. , , keeper of the castle of la Pole, 26. Master John de, 10. , Thomas de, Th. de, 446, 458, 468, 478, 484, 540, 541, 543, 545-553, 559, 565- 568, 570, 584, 593, 595, 635, 641, C43, 651, 653, 655, 657, 658, 668, 697, 698, 700, 701. , or T. de Therleton, 521. , Master Thomas de, dean of Stafford, 642. , , parson of Stretton in Stret- tonesdale, 397. , .. , prebendary of Chirchewithing- ton, 636. , , prebendary of Stylington, 524. , William son of Warin de, 14. Cherleton. See Charlton ; Charlton by Tet- bury ; Charlton on Otmoor. Chernebury, John de, 342. Chernok, William de, 22. Cherringe, Stephen son of Stephen de, 272. Cherrington, Chiryngton, Chyrinton, co. Gloucester, 61, 73. Cherryng. See Charing. Chert. See Chart. Cherterton, 575. Cherteseye, Chertesay, Richard de, 318. , Stephen de, 688, 693. Chertsey, Certeseye, co. Surrey, 135, 509, 634. letters patent dated at, 16, 62. Cheryngton. See Cheriton, North. Chcrynton, Nicholas de, prior of St Mary's, Sutlnvyk. See Chiriton. GENERAL INDEX. 76.) Cheryton, William de, abbot of Evesham. See Chiriton. Chescholm, John de, G43, 644. Cheseman, Robert, 57. See Chuseman. Chesenhale. See Chesnale. Chesewaidine, Chesewortbyn, co. Salop, 255. See Lestraunge of Cliese worthy n. Cheseworth) n. See Cheswardine. Chesewyk. See Chiswick. Gheslrant, Chesthunte, Cesterhont, Cesthonte, Esthonte [co. Hertford], 674. , Adam de Limenistre, rector of, 360. , prioress and uuus of, 292. , Alice de Sumery, prioress of, 292. Chesnale, Chesenhale, John de, 351, 474, 530. [Chesney, Robert de], bishop [1147 to 26 January, 1167-8], of Lincoln, 285. Chester, bishop of ; the bishops of Coventry and Lichfield were called bishops of Chester. See Lichfield. Chester, county of, 373. , constable of. See Lincoln, John de Lacy, earl of. , Edmund, earl of. See Plantagenet, Edmund, earl of Lancaster, &c. , Edward, earl of, 190. See Edward son of Edward II., earl of Chester . , earl of. See Meschincs. , justice of, 234, 373, 387. , " See Audeley ; Tybetot. musters of men in, 443. , purchase of corn in, 387. , temporalities of the bishopric of St. Asaph in, 190. Chester, town or port of, 470, 568. , St. John's hospital without the north gate, 476. , keeper of the seal for debts, William de Bonay, 39 o. , customs on wool and wool-fells at, 15, 56. Chcsterfeld, Chestrefeld, Simon do, 58. , William de, 232, 241, 312. Chesterford, Cestreford, co. Essex, 659, 660. , Little, Little Cestreford [co. Essex], 449. Chesterton, Henry de, presented to Itothele church, 117, 379. , John de, 386. Chestertou, Cesterton by Cambridge, co. Cam • bridge, 493, 500. , , the abbot of St. Audrcws, Ver- eelli, parson of, 519. , Cesterton, Cestreton, co. Hunting- don, 681. , Cesterton, co. Oxford, 416. , , co. Warwick, 247. Chesthunte. See Cheshunt. Chestrefeld. See Chesterfeld. Cheswardine, Cheseworthyn, co. Salop, 391. See also Lestraunge of Chese- worthyn. Chetham. See Chatham. Chetnoll, Chateknolle [co. Dorset], 240. Chetscombe [in Downe St. Mary], Chote- cumbe, co. Devon, 360. Chetton, Chetynton, co. Salop, 612. Chetwode, Chetwood, Chetwod [co. Uuck- ingham], St. Mary's, Roger de Lyn- ham, prior of, 630. John de Warmyngton, prior of, 647. , Richard de Langeham, canon of, 630. , William (sic) de Warmvnton, prior of, 633. Chetyngdcn, Thomas de, 86. Chetynton. See Chetton. Cheu. See Chyeu. Chevening, Cheveii3'ng [co. Kent], William Symple presented to the church of, 15. Cheverell, Great, Great Chyverel, co. Wilts, 612. Chevington, Chevyngton [co. Suffolk], 593. Chevyngton, Robert de, 2U2, 224, 661. Cheygne. See Cheyny. Cheyndut, William de, 489. Cheynel. See Chayncl. Cheyner, Henry, mercer of London, 415. Cheyny, Cheyney.Cheigni, Cheigny.Cheygne, Cheny, Edmund le, 10. John, 301. , John de, 584. , Nicholas de, 315, 396, 503. , and Eleanor his wife, 2, 197. , Roger de, 250, 530. Chich St. Osyth, ChicheSt. Osith, co. Essex, 145. Chichester, co. Sussex, city of, 520, 669. , controller of customs at, Gerard de Byole, 305. .custom on wool, hides and wool-fells at, 15, 56, 100, 306. , seal called the coket at, 101. , St. James's hospital, chantry [priests] of, 632. Chichester, bishop of. See Langton. , bishopric, diocese or see of, 84, 96, 130, 157, 173, 338, 353, 5J8, 619, 627, 631, 641, 664, 675. Holy Trinity, dean and chapter of the, 158, 210, 218, 368, 440, 441, 481. , Gaulhardus de Mota, precentor of, 112. , prebend of. See Hova Villa. , prebendary of. See Askeby. Cliickercll, Chykerel [co. Dorset]-, 540. Chicksand, Chikcsonde [co. Redford], 615. , prior and convent of, 615. 706 GENERAL INDEX. Chiddingfold, Chidingwold, Chidyngewold [co. Surrey], 498, 598. Chidiugwold. See Chiddingfold. Chidiok, Chidyok, John de, sheriff of Dorset and Somerset, 242, 243. Chidyngewold. See Chiddingfold. Chieu. See Chyeu. Chigehulle. See Chikehulle. Chiggelford. See Chingford. Chikehulle, Chigehulle, Hugh de, 107, 122. Chikkelade, John, 410. Child, Chyld, Adam, of Great Yarmouth, 576. John, 138, 553. , William, 523. Childe, Margery atte, 30. Childswike, Child's Wick ham. See Wickham, Childs. Chileham. See Chilham. Chilham, Nicholas de, 86. , Thomas de, 86. Chilham, Chileham, co. Kent, 187, 191, 193, 198. Chilington. See Chillington. Chilleye, Laurence de, 627. Chillington, Chelwenton [co. Bedford], Thomas de London, parson of, 654. , Clyliugton, Chilington, Cheling- ton [co. Stafford], 324, 351, 461. , See Giffard of Chillington. Chiltenham, Chyltenham, Walter de, [cf Bris- tol], 133, 143, 605. Chiltern, Cyltre [co. Oxford], parts of, 651. Chiltington, Chiltyngton, co. Sussex, 562. Chilton, John de, burgess of Berwick-upon- Tweed, 276. , Ealph de, of the order of Preachers, 464. , Vitalis de, 120, 223. Chiltyngton. See Chiltington. Chimney, Chemenye [co. Oxford], 535. Chingelford. See Chingford. Chingford, Chingelford, Chinglesford, Chig- gelford, Shyngelford, co. Essex, 81, 103, 190, 191, 193. Chinglesford. See Chingford. Chinham, Chynham, co. Southampton, 689. Chinnor, Chynnore [co. Oxford], William de Leycestie, parson of, 371. Chipham. See Chippenham. Chippe, William, of Hardele, 629. Chippenham, Cippenham, Cippeham, Chip- ham [co. Wilts], 152, 498, 607, 639. , Cippeham [co. Wilts], Master William of. See Cippeham, William de. Chipperfield, wood of, Chepervillewode [co. Hertford], 295. Chipping Norton, Chipyngnorton, co. Oxford. See Norton, Chipping. Chipping Waldeu. See Waldeu. Chirburv, Cherbnrv, Ohereburv, Chirebury, Chyrbury [co. Solop], 151, 315. Philip de Monte Gom-ri, prior of, 167, 173. , R. late prior of, 163. , William de Hereford, canon of, 163. .......... prior and convent of, 452. , complaint touching a market at, 318. Chirche, Robert atte, 445. , Roger son of William atte, of Tyben- ham, 440. , Walter atte, of Ufford, 196. See Churche. Chirchehulle, Henry de, 423, 503. John de, 423, 503. Chirchestoke. See Stoke Holy Cross. Chirche Wythyngton, Chirchewithington. See Church Withington. Chiretou. See Churton. Chirinton. See Chiriton. Chiriton, Cherytou, Cherynton, Chirinton, Nicholas de, prior of Suthwyk, 439, 446. William de, a monk and abbot of Evesham, 543, 549, 555, 633. See Cheriton. Chirk, Cherk [co. Denbigh], 599. See Mortuo Mari of Chirk. Chiryngton. See Cherrington. Chiselbergh. See Chisleborough. Chiseldene, Chiselden, Chuseldene, Ralph de, 248, 251. , Richard de, 49, 61, 234, 239, 253, 403. Chisenhale, John de, 50. Chishulle, Chissnlle, Master John de, arch- deacon of London, 19. Chisleborough, Chiselbergh [co. Somerset], Master Henry de Clyf, parson of, 293, 488. Chiblet, Chestlet, Chistelett, co. Kent, 91, 510, 659. Chissebech, Richard de, 666. Chissulle. See Chishulle. Chistelet, Chistlet. See Chislet. Chiswick, Chesewyk, co. Middlesex, 190. Chitecroft, Chydecroft, Thomas de, of Bris- tol, 445. Chitterne, Alice de, prioress of Holy Trinity hospital, Yvelcestre, 505. Choc. See Koc. Chokes, Ansel de, 524. Cholmelegh. See Chulmleigh. Chompeneys, Clompeiieys, Geoffrey, 29. , John, 29. Robert, 29. Chope, Thomas, 492. Chopwell, Chepwelle [co. Durham], 566. Chotecumbe. See Chetscombe. Choulton ? Culedon, co. Salop, 253. Christ Church. Sec Canterbury. GENERAL INDEX. 767 Christ Church, Cristeschiricia, Cristeschtirche, Crigtechurche, Christcbarch Twyn- ham [co. Hants], 135, 137, 219. grants to the burgesses of, 219, 220. market ol St. Faith in the town of, 219. , Stokmede, Bcremede and Bernardes- mede in, 220. , Nicholas, prior of, 220. , Richard, prior of, 125. Christechirche, John de, of Oxford, 675. Christian. See Cristian. Chudleigh, Chuddelegh, co. Devon, 55, 367. church of, pertaining to the precen- torship of Exeter, 212. Churuk'igh, Chuluilegh, Cholmelegh, co. Devon, 268, 311. Church, the English, 218. , flight to a, to obtain ecclesiastical iuiinunity, 527. See Chirche ; Churche. Churchc, Richard son of William atte, 16. , Roger atte, 146. See Chirche. Churchestyghele, John atte, 229. Church Withington, Chirche Wythyngton, Chirchewithingtou, co. Hereford, Hugh de Lemenist re, prebendary of, 659. , Thomas de Cherleton, prebendary of, 636. Cburlemere [in the manor of Bishop's Clist, co. Devon], 382. Cluirton, Chireton, co. Wilts, 476. Chuscldene. See Chiselden. Chuseman, William le, 239, 403. See Cheseman. Chute [co. Wilts] , forest of, 629. Chydecroft. See Chiteeroft. Chyeu, Chieu, Cheu, John de, of Bristol, 35, 444, 445. Chykat, Bernard, merchant, 196. Chvkerel. See Chickcrell. Chyld. See Child. Cheltenham. See Chiltcnham. Chynham, Richard de, 689. See Chinham. Chynnore. See Chinnor. Chyrbury. See Chirbury. Chyriutou. See Cherrington. Chyvercl. See Chevercll. Cicestre, Nicholas de, 84. Cilgcrran, Kilgaran [co. Pembroke], 99. Cinque Ports, 71. , liberty of the, 247, 320, 499. barons of the, jurisdiction of their court of Shipwey, 320. warden of the. See Cobeham ; Ken- dale. commissioners! to assess a twentieth and fifteenth in, 51, 193. Cinque Ports — cont. , fleet of the, for service against the Scotch, 333. , dispute between the barons and men of, and the people of Great Yarmouth, 514, 520, 576, 581, 583. port of Romney within the bounds of the, 583. Cippeham, Cippenham, William de, other- wise Master William of, 272. See Chippenham. CippeDham, Sippeuham [co. Buckingham], 11, 12. , co. Wilts. See Chippenham. See Cippeham. Cirencester, Cirencestre, Cyrencestre, co. Gloucester, 7, 117, 127. , abbot of, 117. Adam, abbot of, 499. , abbot and convent of, 7, 103, 127, 362, 364. John de Lollebrok, a lay brother of, 499. Cirencestre, Arnold de, 12. Cistcrnc, Master Robert de, presented to Gil- lyng in Rydale church, 13. Citeaux [Cote d'Or, Prance], abbot of, 118. abbot of, parson of the church of Scardeburgh, 20. City, the. See Rome. Clackclose, C'ackelos hundred, co. Norfolk, 698. Claipol. See Claypole. Clandon, East, Est Cleudon, co. Surrey, 247. Thomas de Ma\denestan, parson of, 247. Clannou, Philip de, 23. Clapham, Clopham, co. Sussex, 562. Clare, Gilbert de, earl [1138-1149], of Pem- broke, his daughter Basilia, 486, 488. , earl [1218-1230] of Gloucester and Hertford, his wife Isabella. See Gloucester, Isabella countess of. his daughter Amicia, countess of Devon, w ife of Baldwin de Redvers. See Redvers. , earl [1262-1295] of Gloucester and Hertford, 119, 126, 223. , Joan [daughter of Ed- ward I.], late the wife of, w ife of Ralph de Monte Hermerii, countess of Glou- cester, 119. , [his daughter Isabella]. See below Clare, Isabella de. Clare, Gilbert de, the king's nephew, earl [1307-1313] of Gloucester and Hert- ford, 7, 18, 29, 43, 61, 66, 86, 89, 92, 97, 103, 107, 130, 131, 142, 161, 167, 173, 190, 194, 195, 202, 209, 223, 254, 256, 274. 2S3, 286, 306, 320, 321, 337, 341, 364, 368, 370, 393, 394, 417, 468, 497, 513, 552, 618, 646, 647, 651, 664. , .' licence to take deer for the celebration of his obsequies, 131. 7G8 GENERAL INDEX. Clare, Gilbert de — cont. , , buried in Tewkesbury abbey, 198. , , his executors, 200, 202, 464. , , his wife Matilda [or Maud, daughter of Richard de Burgh, earl of Ulster], 193, 347, 368, 590, 593, 699. , , being pregnant, 306. , , his sister Eleanor. See Des- penser. , , Elizabeth. See Burgo ; Dammory. , , Margaret, countess of Cornwall. See Audeley ; Gavaston. , his [half] sister Isabella. See beloiv Clare, Isabella de. , , his lands, partition of, 660, 661, 666. , his lands or tenants in Gla- morgan, 173, 194, 432, 433, 567, 577, 624. his tenants or lands in Glamor- gan and Morgannou, 173, 362, 370, 537, 540, 541, 544, 545, 562, 660, 666. , , his lordship or lands of Mor- gannou, 384, 433, 444, 630. , keepers of his lands, 131, 193, 362, 370. , , his lands in Ireland, 459. , Isabella de, the [half] sister of Gil- bert de Clare, earl [1307-1313] of Gloucester and Hertford. [She mar- ried about 1316 Maurice de Berkeley. She was the daughter of Gilbert de Clare, earl, 1262-1295, of Gloucester and Hertford, by his first wife Alice, the half sister of Henry III., and daughter of Hugh de Lusignan, called le Brun, count de la Marche, by Isa- bella, the widow of king John and daughter and heir of Aymer, count of Angouleme], 223. , Johu de, presented to Debach church, 255. , lady Margaret, countess of Cornwall [the daughter of Richard de Clare, earl [1220-1262] of Gloucester and Hertford, and wife of Edmund Plan- tagenet, earl [1272-1300] of Cornwall, 459. , Nicholas de, canon of St. Mary's, Suthwyk, 287. .Richard de, [in Ireland], 221, 459, 642. ., , prebendary of Pencrich, 456. , Master Richard de, 86, 202, 224, 229, 464, 651. , , prebendary of Bichehill, 655. , , presented to Bradenach church, 20. , , rector of Dunmowe, 459. tl< , , parson of Dongarvan or Dun- darvan, 168, 201, 462. Clare, honor of, 497. , excessive distraints by the bailiffs of, 321, 417. Clarel, John, 21. , William, 50, 473, 530, 591. Clarendon, Claryndon, co. Wilts, 622, 628 631. , the bailiff of, 645. , forest of, 95. , Stephen de Pulton, keeper of 645. , letters patent dated (20 Nov. 1316) at, 564. , letters patent dated at, 613-642, 644, 655, 677, 682-688, 690-692, 694. Clares [near Worth], co. Sussex, 236. Clarhou. See Claro. Claro, Clarhou, co. York, 544. Claromoute, Master Stephen de, 200. See Monte Claro. Claryndon. See Clarendon. Clatford, John de, 248. Claverdon, co. Warwick, 325. Clavering, Claveringe, Claveringes, Clave- ringge. See Claveryng. Claverley, Claverleye [co. Salop], 53, 95, 402, 478. Claveryng, Claveryngge, Claverynnge, Clave- ring, Claveringe, Claveringes, Clave- ringge, Alexander de, 138. , , sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, 6, 243. , John de, 223,' 249, 255, 273, 495, 508. , William de, 138. Claville, John de, 502, 582. Clawadoc. See Clywedog. Ciaxby, Simon de, 575. Claxton, Richard de, vicar of Stapelford, 699. Clay, John de, 405. See Cleye. Clay. See Retford, East. Claybrok, Thomas de, 48. Claye. See Cley. Clayhanger, Ciexhangre [co. Devon], 141. Clayne, Master Philip de, 375. Claypole, Claypol, Claipol, Cleypole [co. Lin- coln], 392, 430. , John de Barton, parson of, 550. Clayton, Cleyton, co. Sussex, 483-485, 528. Clayworth, Cloworthe [co. Nottingham], 73. Cleangre, Robert de, 678. Cleaugre, Cleaungre. See Clehonger. Clebury, Clebury Morterner. See Cleobury Mortimer. Clee [co. Lincoln], 83. Clee St. Margaret, Clya St. Margaret, co. Salop, 612. Clees, Clyes, co. Salnp, 236. Cleeve, Clyve [co. Somerset], abbot and con- vent of, 360. See Clif ; Clyve. Clehangre. See Clehonger. Cleholme [co. Lincoln], 4 77. GENERAL INDEX. 769 Clelionger, Clehungre, Clehangre, Cleangre, Cleaungre [co. Hereford], 161, 264, 463, 509. Clement V. Pope, [Bertraiid de Got, 1305 to 20 April 1314], 52, 77, 87, 182,188, 197, 205, 277, 297, 389, 438, 548. Clement, John, 499. , Thomas, of Ingoldeby, 410. Clementhorpe, St. Clement by York, prioress and nuns of, 168, 173. Clendon, Est. See Clandon, East. Clenecumbe, Richard de, 429. Cleobury Mortimer, Clebury, Clebury Morte- mer, Cleobury Mortymer, co. Salop, 70, 279, 323, 419. Clerck, Clerc. See Clerk. Clere, William de, parson of Braston, 534. Clerebaud, Thomas, 581. Clerebek, Robert, 623. Clergy, Articles of the, confirmation of, 607. , confirmation of their liberties in respect of purveyance, 608. privilege of, 538. of England, tenth imposed on the. See Tenth. Cleriton, Adam de, 145. Clerk, Clerc, Clerck, Adam le, 57. , , of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 664. , , burgess of Lenne, 543. Adam the, 359. , Geoffrey le, 502, 582. , Godwin the, 219. , Henry le, of Barton, 427. of Carleton, 233. , Hugh le, of Corby, 682, 684. , James le, of Wyresfeld, 592. John le, 229. , , of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 266. , of Haregrave, 684, 695. , , of Hengham, 596. , , of Great Yarmouth, 576. , of Smetheton, 597. , master of the ship La Ger- launde, 147, 231, 323, 324. , John the, 690. John son of Boidin le, 93. , Luke le, 159. Matthew le, 146. Nicholas le, of Stretton, 326. , Philip le, [of Bristol], 605. , Ralph le, of Seint Martyn Kyrk, 582. , Richard le, 596. , merchant of Delf, 276, 609. Richard the, of Calverstouc, 359. Richard sou of David le, 611. Robert le, 573. , [of Louthorpe], 63. of Great Stratton, 138, 150. , , Robert his son, 138, 150. , Robert son of Robert the, of Great Stretton, 575. 84313. Clerk, Clerc, &c. — cont. Roger le, of Bynbrok, 393. of Colde Overton, 679. , , , and John his son, 679. , Sarah late the wife of John le, of Estloghton, 404. , Simon le, 679. , Thomas le, 118. , , of Sandford Bret, 414. , of Great Stratton, 240. Robert and William his sons, 240. , Thomas son of William le, of Rade- clif-ou-Trent, 633. William le, 523. merchant of the count of Hoi- land, 262. William the, 360, 676. , , of Hundmanby, 544. William son of VI illiam le, of Coston, 383. , son of. See Clerkessone. Clerk Marshal. See Pelham. Clerkenwell [London], 248. Clerkessone, John, of Mnydenstan, 102. See alto Clerk. Cleveland, CI i vela i id, Clyveland, co. York, archdeacon of, Stephen de Malo Lacu, 114, 119, 242. Clexhangre. See Clayhunger. Cley, Clayp [Holt Hundred], co. Norfolk, 568. Claye [in Cockley Cley parish, co. Norfolk], St. Peter's church, Thomas de Eggefeld, parson of, 265. , co. Sussex, 562. See Cleye. Cleydon, William de, 77, 204. Cleye, Cley, John de, 690. , John del, chaplain, 404. See Clay. Cleyhith, Robert de, 589. Cleynton, Thomas de, 264. See Clyuton. Cleypole. See C'laypole. Cleyton. See Clayton. Cliderhou, Cliderhow, Cliderhowe, Clyderhou, Clyderhow, Clyderhowe, Adam son of Hugh de, 53. Robert de, 550. , , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, 74, 142, 144, 245,324,427,429, 497. , escheator [north] of Trent, 254, 276, 291, 337, 354, 363, 385, 439, 452, 465, 479, 508, 523, 538, 539. , , prebendary of Pencriche, 116, 120. , , keeper of the bishopric of Wor- cester, 84. , Roger de, his death, 53 commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, 580. 3 c 770 GENERAL INDEX. Clif, Clife, Cliff, Cliffe, Clyf, Clyff, Alexan- der de, 601. Master Henry de, dean of the col- legiate church of Thameworth, 661. , , parson of Chiselhergh, 293, 488. , , parson of Colyngtre, 199, 365. , John de, 187. , Richard de, 384. , William de, 342, 384, 386. . , [of Bristol], 35, 68, 70, 133, 134, 143, 144, 489, 605. , keeper of the hospital of St. Nicholas, Scardeburgh, 476. , steward of Galtrys forest, 223. Cliffe, Cly ve [co. Kent] , the ship le Bertel- meu of, 257, 300, 520. See Clive ; Clyve ; King's Cliffe. Clifford, Cliford, Clyfford, Henry de, 17. , John de, 22, 418. , Matilda late the wife of Robert de, 422, 524. , , her marriage without licence, 551. , Nicholas de, 98. , Peter de, 418. , and Isabella his wife, 654. Reginald de, 27, 654. , Robert de, 2, 6, 21, 25, 34, 142, 186, 550, 667. , , his heir, 595. , Roger de, 125. , Thomas de, dean of the collegiate church of Auckland, 342, 558. Clifton, Clyfton, Gervase de, the elder, 376. , , the younger, 376. , John de, 13. , , presented to Haroldeston church, 11. , Robert de, prior of Ellesham, 83. , Master Robert de, 265. William de, 217, 427. Clifton, co. Nottingham, John, parson of, 72. , Cliftone, co. Oxford, 359. Hampden, Clifton, co. Oxford, 465. Clyfton by York [co. York], 166. , letters patent dated at, 548, 554. Campville, Clifton Caumville [co. Stafford], Master Jordan de Caum- ville, parson of, 437. Clinton. See Clynton. Clippeston, Peter de, in Shirewode, 214. See Clipstone. Clipping coin. See Coin. Clippyng, Herbert, 427. Clipstone, Clipstone Regis, Clypstone, King's Clipstone, Klipstone Regis, Kyngges- clipstone, Kyngesclipestone [in the parish of Edwinstowe, co. Nottingham] , letters patent dated at, 364-382, 392, 396, 398, 419-426, 429, 431, 432, 434, 435, 437-439, 442-444, 446, 447, 451, 492-494, 569-578, 600-611, 613, 615, 620, 625, 678, 679. Clipstone, Clipstone Regis, &c. — cont. , Henry de Wytheton, chaplain of the chapel of, 379. the king's horses at, 381. Clisseby. See Clixby. Cliston Hayes, Heyes [in Broad Clyst parish] , prebend of, in the chapel of [the Holy Trinity in] the castle of Exeter, 268. " Clitherom. See Clotherum. Clive. See Clyve. , Cliffe, Clyve. See King's Cliffe. ClivedoD. See Clyvedon. Cliveland. See Cleveland. Clixby, Clisseby [co. Lincoln], 25, 48. Cloinmele. See Clonmell. Clompeneys. See Chompeneys. Cloncurri, Patrick son of Peter de, and Peter his brother, 346. Clone. See Clun. Cloner, or Clouer. See Clouere. Clonmell, Cloinmele [co. Tipperary], murage for, 570. Clonne. See Clun. Cloobury Mortimer. See Cleobury Mortimer. Cloon, Master Walter de, parson of Pacles- ham, 561. Clopham. See Clapham. Clopton, Philip de, 3. , William de, abbot of Thorney. See Thorney. Clopton, co. Suffolk, 162, 304. Cloth of Lincoln, Essex, etc., 344. Clothale, Master Robert de, chancellor of St. Paul's, London, and rector of Ealing, 277. Clotherum, Clotherom, Robert de, 594. ., Roger de, 312, 534. , a commissioner, etc., 305, 591, 595,596. keeper of the seal for recog- nisances, etc., York, 638. , William de, 312, 495, 580, 594. Clouere, Clouer, or Cloner, John, or John le, merchant of Delf, in Holland, 262, 276, 322, 609. Clouestel, Richard, 251. Clouter, Richard le, 598. Cloworthe. See Clayworth. Clubbe, John, 436. Clun, Clone, Clonne [co. Salop], 151, 315. , William de Langeleye, parson of, 442. Cluny, Cluni [Sa6ne-et-Loire, France] , 282. , abbot of, 14, 439, 553. Henry, abbot of, 282. Clya St. Margaret. See Clee St. Margaret. Clyderhou. See Cliderhou. Clyes. See Clees. Clyf. See Clif. Clyfford. See Clifford. Clyfton. See Clifton. Clylington. See Chillington. GENERAL INDEX. 771 Clynton, Clinton, Ida de, 86. , Ida late wife of John de, 221. , John de, a commissioner, etc., 129, 226, 343. , Osbert de, 21. , , or Osbert son of John de, and Joan his wife, 335, 659, 660. , Thomas de, 23, 461, 530. See Cleynton. Clypstone. See Clipstone ; Clippeston. Clyve, Clive, Richard de, abbot of Abingdon. See Abingdon. William de, parson of Rerwedon, 17. ,. See Cleeve; Clif; Cliffe; Clive; King's Cliffe. Clyvedon, Clivedon, John de, 351, 427. , Matthew de, 249. Clyveland. See Cleveland. Clywedog, Clawadoc [co. Denbigh], the river, 178. Cnepp. See Knepp. Cnwclas, Knucklas, Knoklas [co. Radnor], i 491. Coal, right of digging, 397. Coates, Cotes [co. Gloucester], William, parson of, 499. , Little, Little Cotes [co. Lincoln], 656. Coatham, Cotum, co. York, 54, 60. Cobbe, Geoffrey, 601. , Laurence, 404. Cobbeham. See Cobeham. Cobbeldik. See Cubbeldik. Cobeham, Cobbeham, Cobham, Henry de, 122, 296, 408, 661, 669. the elder, 152, 405, 408. , , ' senire,' sheriff of Kent, 243. the younger, 67, 129, 152, 207, 226, 350, 473, 192, 503, 529, 583, 585, 683. , , , constable of Dover castle and warden of the Cinque Ports, 308. , of Rundale, 107. Kalph de, 671. , Master Thomas de, 45. , , prebendary [of Ealdstreet] in St. Paul's, London, 635. , prebendary of Fenton, 633, 659. prebendary [of Piona Parva] in St. Ethelbert's, Hereford, 639, 655. , William de, 620. Cobelbyk, Cobildik. See Cubbeldyke. Cobham, Coveham [oo. Surrey], 676. , William de Burghtou, parson of, 282. See Cobeham. Cock, Elias, 342. , Peter, of Bockyngge, 73. , Robert le, 502. , , John his brother, 502. See Cok ; Couk ; Keu ; Ko j Koc. Cockeden, Richard, 153. Cockefeld. See Cokefeld. Cockerington [co. Lincoln], toll to construct a causey between Louth and, 198. Cockerraouth, Cokermuthe, Kokermuthe, co. Cumberland, castle and manor of, 177. castle and honor granted to Edmund de Malo Laeu, 102. , Edmund de Malo Lacu, constable of the castle of, 118. Robert de Leyburn or Leybourne, constable of the castle of, 102, 118, 602. , Thomas de Richemund [constable] of the castle of, 479. Cockersand, Cokersand [co. Lancaster] , abbot and convent of, 32, 190. Cockeshale, Richard de, 620. See Coggeshale. Cockington, Cokyutou [eo. Devon], 467. Codeford, Codesford, Adam de, 345. William de, 318. See Codford. Codenovere. See Coduor. Codford, Est Codeford, co. Wilts, Crouche- lond in, 661. , chapel of the Holy Cross at, 661. Codnor, Codenovere, co. Derby, 692. Coed Eulo. See Ewloe Wood. Coedmore, Coytcniaur [co. Pembroke], 99. Coeswen, Walter de, 463. Cof, John, 229. Cofferer, Robert le, 84. Coffinswell, Coffyneswelle [co. Devon], 33. Coffyn, Almaric, 133, 141. Roger, 495. Coffyneswelle. >S"ee Coffinswell. Cogan, Richard de, 486. Thomas, 141, 419. Coggere, William, 246. Coggeshale, Cogneshall, John de, 124, 461. , Richard de, 650. See Cockeshale. Coggeshall, Coggeshale [co. Essex], 518. , abbot and convent of, 518. Coigners, Coyngniers, John, 23. John le, of Sokburn, 425. Coin of the realm, clipping, 43. Coinage of the stannaries in Cornwall and Devon, 697. See Cornwall ; Devon ; Tin. Coining. See Counterfeiting. Cok, Coke, Adam le, of the prior of Bridling- ton, 148. , Alexander, 404. Geoffrey, 72. of Hertlcye, with Peter and Heury his sous, 239, 403. John, 416. , , of Bedyugfeld, 436. , of Padebury, 496. , , ; Ralph his brother, 496. 3 c 2 772 GENERAL INDEX. Cok, Coke — cont. , Jordan le, 414. , Kichard le, 495. Thomas, 504. , William, 436, 495. See Cock ; Cokessone ; Cook ; Couk ; Keu ; Ko ; Koc. Cokeburiwyk. See Cookbury Week. Cokedale, Adam de, 383. Cokedon. See Cockeden. Cokefeld, Cokfeld, Cockefeld, Benedict de, 461, 482, 530, 700. , Walter de, 666. See Cuckfield. Cokeham, Cukham [near Lancing], co. Sussex, 558, 562. See Cokham. Cokeman, John, of Quixle, 590. Coker, co. Somerset, hundred of, 268. , Philip de Puntyngtone, parson of, 246. , East, Estcoker, co. Somerset, 268. , West, Westcoker, co. Somerset, 268. Cokerel, Geoffrey, of Fakenham, 690. , Henry, 418. , John, 418, 666. John son of John, 179, 180, 537. Cokerham, Nicholas de, ' barber,' 24. Cokermuthe, John de, keeper of the Ex- changes of London and Canterbury, 479. , rector of Cokermuthe, 42. , , parson of Wyrkyngton, 333. See Cockermouth. Cokersand. See Cockersand. Cokes, Hamo, 401. , Thomas, 687. Cokeseie, Walter de, 23, 25. Cokesford, John de, 57. See Coxford. Cokessone, John le, 65. Coket, Geoffrey, 57. Coket, the seal called the, for all parts of the realm, 4. , the seal called the. See Boston ; Bristol ; Chichester; Ipswich ; London. Cokewald, Henry de, 34. Cokeworthy, Eichard de, and Idonia his wife, 598. Thomas de, 598. Cokfeld. See Cokefeld. Tokham, Alice de, 66. , William de, parson of the church of Suthmorton, 342. Sec Cookham. Cokild, Stephen son of Agatha, of Kyngesle, 700. Cokstone, William, 232. Cokyn, William, 90. Ookynton. See Cockington. Colampton. See Collumptou. Colbridge, Colewebrigge [co. Kent], 10. Colby. See Coleby. Colchester, Colecestre, Colcestre, co. Essex, 116. , prison or gaol of, 171, 216, 459, 464, 688. , St. Botolph's, John de Broome, a canon of, 202, 209. St. John's, abbot of, 116. , abbot and convent of, 289. Colcote, Colecote, John de, 405, 504. Colcumbe, Colecumbe [in Colyton parish, Honiton hundred], co. Devon, 268. Cnldcote, John, 318. Coldingham, Coldyngham, Goldingham [co- Berwick, Scotland], the prior of, 386, 538. Cold Overton [co. Leicester], 679. Coldyngton. See Goldington. Cole, Alice, 251. , Andrew, 429. , John, 429. , Richard, 19, 152, 429. , Robert, of Wythegh, 429. , Robert son of Robert, of Donyngton, 470. , , his kinswoman Agnes, 471. , Roger son of Andrew, 429. , Simon, 429. , Thomas, 495. See Colle. Colebrand, William, of Romenal, 44. Colebrok, William de, 530. Colebury, in the parish of Eling [co. Hants], 629. Coleby, Thomas de, 685. Coleby [co. Lincoln], 481. Colecestre, Elias son of John de, and Juliana his wife, 607. See Colchester. Colecote. See Colcote. Colecumbe. See Colcumbe in Colyton parish . Coleford, Robert de, 125. Colehulle. See Coleshulle. Coleman, John, 502. , Roger, 405. , of Northwalsham, 251. , William, 405. See Colman. Colepeper. See Colpepir. Coleraine, Coulrath [co. Londonderry], the ship la Grace Deu of, 313. Colerne, co. Wilts, 191. ' Coles, John, 504. ! Coleshill, Coleshull, Master Nicholas de Tyngewyk, parson of, 400. , co. Warwick, 406, 409. Coleshulle, Coleshull, Colehull, Coleshill, Col- sehnlle, David de, a purveyor, 349, 437, 486, 619. , Elias de, an assessor for Berks, 529. , parson of Seham, 534. , John de, 130, 668, 699. , Thomas de, 325. See Coleshill. GENERAL INDEX. 773 Coleton, Hugh de, 500. Coletun. See Collaton. Coleville, Colevilla, Colevile, Colevyle, Geof- frey de, 315, 491, 595. . , John, 63. , John de, 23. , Kobert de, 23, 544. , of Erneclif, 21. , Thomas de, 83, 97, 261. , William de, 683. Colewebrigge. See Colbridge. Colewenne, Gilbert de, 108. Colewortbe, Colworthe, Richard de, a monk of Lenton, 30. , a monk of Westminster, 272. Colewyche, William de, 445. Colewyk, Colwyk, Henry de, and John his son, 585. , William de, 431. Colhus, Alan de, 24. Colier, Cohere, Colyere, John le, 584. William le, 588, 592. Coliforde. See Colyford. Colingburne, Colyngburne, Adam dc, parson of Oueston, 440. , Robert de, 145. , merchant of Winchester, 469. Colkesby. See Coulceby. Collan, John, 610. Collaton, Coletun [co. Devon], 467. Collazone, Leonard Andree de, 355. Colle, Roger, master of la Pomyer, 694. Thomas son of Thomas, of Shrews- bury, 165. , William, ' le sopere ', 58. of Derbye, 236. , of Worcester, 80. See also Cole. Colliugham, South, Suthcolingham [co. Not- tingham], John de Drax, parson of, 388. , Colyngham, co. York, 360. Collingtree, Colyugtre [co. Northampton], Master Henry de Clif, parson of, 199, 365. Collum, Thomas de, 534. , Walter de, 355. See Cowlani. Colluinpton, Culuiupton, Columpton, Colamp- ton [co. Devon], 125, 126. Colman, Adam, 427. , Robert, of Craunccwyk, 501. , Walter, 599. William, 383. , , of Craunccwyk, 501. See Coleman. Colmord, Gerard de, 682, 684. Colne, Baldwin de, 46. , John, keeper of the king's mews at Charryng, 566. , Richard de, 320. Colne. See Colney Park. Colney, Colney e, Ralph de [of Tybenham], 156. , Ralph son of William de, 222, 456. , William de, 222. Colney Park, sometimes called Colney' chapel, Colneye [in the parish of Shcnley, co. Hertford], William de Leycestre, par- son of the chapel of St. John the Bap- tist, 393. Cologne, pilgrimage to, 161. Coloigne. See Colonia. Colonia, Coloigne, John de, parson of North Luffenham, 464, 475. , of London, prebendary of St. Pat rick's, Cashel, 542. Nicholas de, bailiff of York, 692. , , and Elena his wife, 67. Colpek, John, [of Bristol], 143, 605. , Richard, [of Bristol], 35, 68, 70, 133, 134, 143, 489, 605. , Vincent or Wyncent, [of Bristol], 489, 605. Colpepir, Colepeper, Waltir, 241. Colsehulle. See Coleshulle. Colt, Hamo, of Sandwich, 632. Thomas, 332. Columbariis, Hugh de, 413, 414, 415. , Philip de, 152, 411, 412, 414, 415. , Hugh bis brother, 415. , of Stawey, 511. Columbei s, Bernard de, 114. Heury, 688, 693. Columers, Colummers, Columiners, Bernar de, 55, 150. Columiners. See Columers. Columpton. See Collumpton. Colverton, Kichard de, 72. Colveston [co. Norfolk], 671. Colvilla. See ColeviUe. Colwen, Gilbert de, 124. Colwich, Over, Overcolewyk, co. Nottingham, wain mill at, 431. Col worth. See Colewortbe. Colwyk. See Colewyk. Colyere. See Coliere. Colyergate Street. See York. Colyford, Coliforde, co. Devon, 268. Colyngburne. See Colingburne. Colyngham, Thomas de, 403. See Collingham. Colyngton, Thomas de, 324, 421. Colyugtre. See Collingtree. Colyton, orCullitou, co. Devon, 268. Combe, Cumbe, Coumbe, Robert de, 653. , Roger dc, of Bristol, 35, 444, 445. Walter de, 446. William de, 653. See Cumbe. Combe in Teignhead, Cumbe in Tynhyde, co. Devon, 654. 774 GENERAL INDEX. Combermere, Cumbermere [co. Chester], abbot of, 347. , abbot and convent of, 256. , keepers of the abbey of, Ralph de Vernoun and Robert de Notyngbam, 256. Combermont, Peter de, 453. Comberton, Cuinberton [co. Cambridge] , 331 , 507. See Cumberton. Combes, Coumbes, co. Sussex, 562. Combmartyn, Coumbmartyn, Coumartyn, Cumbemartyn, William, or William de, 157, 197, 205, 218, 271, 368, 381, 440, 455, 546, 579, 650. Comere, John le, 467. Comm. See Comyn. Commenore. See Cumnor. Comotoyder. See Cwmtoyddwr. Compaile, John, of Dynant. See Campaile. Compton or Cumpton. See Cumpton. Compton, Cumpton [co. Hants], William de Staunford, parson of, 515. Basset, Comton [co. Wilts], 359. Bishops, Compton [co. Somerset], 218. Chamberlain [co. Wilts], Edmund de la Beche, parson of, 303. , Long, Compton in Hennemersshe [co. Warwick], 471. Pauncefot, co. Somerset, 229. See Cumpton. Comton. See Compton Basset. Comyn, Edmund, 15, 162, 259, 264, 265, 267, 617. , , Euphemia his daughter, 617. , , marriage of his daughter, 162. , Joan, 89. , of Bogham, 139, 539. , John, 23, 25, 373. , John son of John, 657. , John, son of John Comyn, his services to Edward I., 164. , , his lands in Scotland, 164. Margaret, 579. Margaret, late the wife of John, son of John Comyn, 164, 657. , Aymer their son, 164. , William, 72. Conan, Duke of Brittany. See Brittany. , William son of, 585. Conches, Counches [St. Pierre de Chatillon, Eure, France], abbot of, 670. Condon, Candom [in Gascony, France], the scrivenership of the assize of, 468. Condover, Conedovere, co. Salop, 554, 612. Conduit, licence to make a, 128, 398. Conduit, Cundit, Geoffrey, 250, 315. Conedovere. See Condover. Conefi, Conefy. See Coufey. Conestable, Eustace le, of Werkeworth, 597. , John le, 543. , Robert le, 136. , of Flainesborgh, 22. , , of Halsham, 21. , of Holdernesse, 543. , , parson of Foston or Fosceton by Great Kelke, 60, 148, 245. , Simon le, of Holderness, 22. , Thomas le, of Holderness, 22. , William le, 232. Coneway, Peter de, 283. See Conway. Confey, Conefi, Conefy [co. Kildare], 487. Conge, John, of Staunton, 68. Cougham, Adam de, 54, 55, 496. , Robert de, 54, 55, 496. Cougham, co. Norfolk, 54, 6 1 0. St. Mary, Cougham, co. Norfolk, 56, 496. Coningsby, Conyngesby, co. Lincoln, 27, 430. Conisborough, Conyngesburgh, Cunynges- burgh, co. York, 12, 483, 485, 529. Coniscliffe, High, Overconesclyf, Overecones- clyve, Overconsclyve [co. Durham], John de Croft, vicar of, 257, 353. , advowson of the church of, 353. , tithes of the church of, 541. Connegod, Roger, 93. Conquest, John, 108. Conrad, William, parson of Maldon church, 216. Conservators of the peace. See Peace. Conspiracy, persons convicted of, 9. , proclamation touching persons con- victed of, 262. Constable. See Conestable. Constable, the. See Essexa ; Hugh, Henry son of. Constantiis, Master Walter de, archdeacon [1175-1183] of, Oxford, 285. Constantyn, Costantyn, Richard, 122, 389, 526. Conting or Couting. See Couting. Contrevent, Alexander, 66. Convers, Alexander le, 6, 117. , , sent to Ireland with money for the fleet of the Cinque Ports, 333. , , robbed of the king's money, 234. , , to be collated to a prebend in Dublin, or any church in Ireland, 333. , Sir Hugh le, chaplain, 356. , John le, 216. , Martin le, 356. , , Alesia his daughter, 356. , Ralph le, purveyor, 93. , office of tronage at Newcastle upon Tyue granted to, 636. GENERAL INDEX. 775 Conversi of London, 534, 573. and Adam de Osgodeby, keeper of their house, an indenture by, 356. , Adam de Osgodeby, keeper of the house of the, 16, 40, 160, 356. , their rents, 40. , William de Ayremynne, keeper of the house of the, 534, 573. , lamp of the Holy Trinity in the chapel of their house, 356. Converts. See Conversi. Conway, Coneway, Conewey, Abercouoway [co. Carnarvon], 439. , gaol of the castle of, 652. , the ship la Mariot of, 439. Conyn. See Covyn. Conyngesburgh. .See Conisborough. Conyngesby, John de, 24. , Robert de, 406, 408. , Roger de, 406, 408. William de, 406, 408. See Coningsby. Conyngham, John de, 687. Cook, Thomas called the, 272. See Coch ; Cok ; Couk ; Keu ; Ko ; Koc. Cookbury Week, Cokeburiwyk, co. Devon, 585. Cookham, Cokhaiu, co. Berks, 135, 137, 498, 517. Cope, Coppe, Edmund, 305. Roger, 240. Coppelay, John de, 312, 580. Coppeldyke. .S'ee Cubbeldyke. Copper, John le, of Notyngham, 584. Coquin, Roger, 295. Corbet, Alice, late the wife of, licence for her to marry, etc., 174. , John, 619. , keeper of Clyve forest, 533. , Peter, 151, 208, 315. , and Beatrice his wife, 18, 266. , , Alice, late the wife of Peter Corbet his father, 266. , Roger, 445. Corbizoun, Corbizyn, Corbison, Peter, of Stodleye, 499, 600. Corbridge, Corbrigge, co. Northumberland, 508. Corbrigge, Corbrigg, John de, of Berwick upon Tweed, 469. , , parson of Grove or Grave, 114, 232, 241, 312. , Thomas de, 86. Corby, Hugh de. chaplain, 658. , John dc, 59. , Roger de, parson of Corby, 554. , , parson of Wyterynge, 397, 472. Corby [co. Lincoln], 682, 684. [co. Northampton], Roger de Corby, parson of, 5. r >4. Cordel, Richard, of Overton Waterville, 681. Corder. See Cordier. Cordewaner. See Cordwancr. Cordewyn, Thomas, 133. Cordier, Corder, Matthew le, 664. William le, [of Scarborough], 493, 587. Cordwaner, Cordewaner, Martin le, 330, 507. Maurice le, 589. I Cordwyn. See Cordewyn. I Core, castle del. See Castlecorr. Corendon. See Carhamptou. Corfdale, co. Salop. See Sutton in Conre Dale. Corfe, Hugh de, monk of Middelton, 20 1. Corham. See Coverham. Cork, Master Geoffrey de, canon of Cashel, 469. Corleboys, Richard, 317. Cormailles, Cormayles, John de, 461. Cormeilles [Eure, France], Nicholas, abbot of, 667. Corn from France, Gascony, the [Channel] Islands, or beyond the seas, 266, 281, 370, 371, 373, 386, 401, 450, 459, 466, 467, 478, 501, 520, 543, 558, 613, 622, 624, 665. from Ireland. See Ireland. sent from Kent to Flanders, 492. scarcity of. See Scarcity. or victuals for Scotland or the Scotch. See Scotland. , the king's mandate [touching the export] of corn and victuals, &c, 420. Cornailes, Cornaylle, John de, 624. , Henry his man, 624. John son of John de, 317. | , Peter de, 624. Coruazan, Veltrus de, 382. I Cornere, William de la, bishop [1289 to 14 Aug. 1291] of Salisbury, 99. Corncville, Stephen de, 504. Cornniongere, William le, 8. Cornubia, Geoffrey de, and Margaret his wife, 475. Joan, late the wife of Richard de, 475. Richard de, 253. , prebendary of Northneubald, 17, 187. , Thomas de, 495. , Walter de, 272. See Cornwall. Coruwaleys, John le, 232. , Laurence, 659. Cornwall, Cornwyle, Laurence de, 86, 580. Sec Cornubia. Cornwall, countess of, Margaret de Clare, the daughter of Richard de Clare, earl [1229-1262] of Gloucester and Hert- ford, and widow of Edmund Planta- genet, earl [1272-1300] of Cornwall, 304, 459. 776 GENERAL INDEX. Cornwall — cont. , Margaret, countess of, the king's niece. See Gavaston. Ealph, earl of, 105. , earls of, 54. , See Dunstanville ; Plantagenet. , Peter earl of. See Gavaston. Cornwall, county of, 275, 447, 490, 593, 666. , commissioners to assess a fifteenth in, 474. , a sixteenth in, 531. , the twentieth and fifteenth in, 49. i , of array, 351, 462. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. , touching measures used in, 689. , conservators or keepers of the peace for, 107, 122, 128, 207, 208,482. justices of gaol delivery for, 226. , sheriff of, 34, 531. , [alleged malpractices and op- pressions, &c], hy, 242, 243. , , Thomas Lercedekne, 242, 243, 313. , sheriff and steward of, Thomas de la Hide, 205. king's steward of. See Lercedekne. , the [king's] business in, 519. , bishops of Exeter, [their jurisdic- tions] in, 696. , their tenth of the profit and coinage of the stannaries of, 697. , a port called Flamme [Falmouth] in, a ship arrested in, 313. , ports of, Thomas Alger appointed to the custody of the waters of the, 34. , , Oliver Matheu, of Lostwythiel, deputy of the chief butler in, 520. cloth of, 344. , mines in, Master William de Wymond- ham, clerk of the, 621: tin in, Anthony Pessaigne, buyer of tin in, 413. , , , profit of the purchase of, granted to, 199. , , , not to meddle with the purchase of, 572. , , grant to Stephen de Abyndon and John Pecok, the elder, of the pur- chase of, 619, 624, 627, 695. , , alleged sales to persons other than Anthony Pessaigne, 228. , , coinage and issues of, 205. , stannary in. counterfeiting the coin- age, or for tin in, 149, 228. full tenths due to the bishops of Exeter of the profits and coinage of, 697. stannary men and commonalty of, ] [mutual charges] of divers trespasses, 330. , sale of tin bv, 695. purchase of corn or other victuals in, 458, 625. , alleged forwarding corn, victuals, or armour to Scotland from, 679, 694. Cornwisse, in the manor of Bishop's Clist [co. Devon], 382. Cornwyle. See Cornwall. Corona, Thomas de, 371. Coronario, Thomas de, of Genoa, 573. Corouner, Coronner, John le, 315, 491. , Robert le, of Scardeburgh, 25. Corry, Curry, Walter de, 131, 538, 548, 663. Corston Dynham. See Gorton Denham. Corte, Henry, 495. , Robert, 495. Cortenay. SeeCurtenay. Corteys. See Curteys. Corthous, Courthous, William, 593, 699. Corton, William de, 586, 639, 698. Corton [co. Suffolk], 318, 324. Denham, Corston Dynham, Corstone Dynham [co. Somerset], Henry de Shadewell, rector of, 569. , Roger de Spineto, rector of, 259, 456. , Master Stephen de Deen, rector of, 456. , William de Herlaston, rector of, 259. Corveyser. John, of Hamalhamstud, 416. Coryngham, William de, vicar of Great Mark- ham, 77. Coshale, William de, parson of Scryvelby, 642. Cosham [co. Wilts], 258, 261. Cossal, Cossale, Cosshale [co. Nottingham], 197, 692. Cosshale. See Cossal. Costan, John, his ship, 169. Costantyn. See Constantyn. Costeseye, Costesey, Kosteseye, Auselm de, 500. , , ' pesshoner,' 330, 507. , Roger de, 331, 507. Coston, John de, 221, 569. , Nicholas de, 532. Coston [co. Nottingham], 37. Costyn, Nicholas, of Grymeston, 496. , Robert, 496. , , of Grymeston or Grymstode, 56, 496. Simon, of Bishops Lenne, 506. , Thomas, of Bishops Lenne, 506. Cosyn, Cosyne, Cousyn, Cusine, John, 571. , John, purveyor, 111, 511. , appointed to the bailiwick of the measures of land in Ireland, 40, 43. , Thomas, 594. , , of Thwangcastre, 380. , William, yeoman in Ireland, 199. , William de la, of Furness abbey, 252, 415. Cot. See Kot. Cotegrave, Cottegrave, Bartholomew de, 384 . Robert de, 288. Cotei, Robert, parson of Wassingle, 479. GENERAL INDEX. 777 Coteler, Cotiller, Cutiller, John le, 150. , John son of Simon le, of London, 221. , Richard le, of Esshewellethorpe, 183. , Walter le, 57. Cotenham, Thomas de, 439. See Cottenham. Coterigge, Coterugge, Cotterugge, Hugh de, 629. William de, canon, or prior of St. Sepulchre's, Warwick, 552, 556, 608. See Cotherirtge. Cotes, John de, 28, 391. , of Ravensere, 399. , Robert de, of Grynley, 543. , Walter de, 8. , William de, 474, 500, 590, 679, 692. Cotes, co. Gloucester. See Coates. , Little. See Coates, Little. Cotesbache, Godesbeche, Eustace de, chamber- lain of Scotland, 41. Cotesford, William de, 405, 504. Cotesmore, Cottesmore, Cotesmor, Gilbert de, 492, 597. , , his man Geoffrey, 492. See Cottesmore. Cotham, or Nun Cotton, Nunnecotun [in the parish of Keelby, co. Lincoln], 238. , the prioress of, 550. Walter de Skegnes, master of the house of, 237, 696, 698. Cotheridge, Cotterugge, Coterugge, co. Wor- cester, 424, 499, 600. Cotiller. See Coteler. Cotingham. See Cotyngham. Coton, Cotoun, John de, 40 , of Loudon, 674. Cotstal, Adam de, 424. Cottam, Cotum by Newerk [co. Nottingham], Master Thomas de la Ford, parson of , 399 . ; Cottegrave. See Cotegrave. Cottelegh, 240. Cotteleye, Geoffrey de, 239, 403. Cottenham, Cotenham [co. Cambridge], Wil- liam Fraunceys, parson of, 670. Cotterugge. See Coterigge ; Cotheridge. Cottesmore, Cotesmor, Cotesmore, co. Rut- land, 174, 576, 578, 604. See Cotesmore. Cottingley, Cottinglay, co. York, 683. Cottis, Cotys, Richard son of Geoffrey de, and Nicholaa his wife, 585. Thomas de, 594. Cotton, co. Suffolk, 678. , Master Maurice de Waledenc, parson of, 340. Cotum, John de, 22, 512. , , of Loudon, 614. , of Retford in le Clay, 373. , Robert de, [of Scarborough], 493, 494, 587, 593. , Thomas de, 397, 580, 586. See Coatham ; Cottam. Cotyngham, Cotingham, Anna daughter of Roger de, 28. , Bartholomew de, parson of Beghton, 440. , , rector of Grendon, 354. , Dulcia, late the wife of John de, 155. , Compare Bareville, Dulcia de. , John de, 136. , Thomas de, keeper of Ledes castle, 117, 152. , , keeper of Toncbrigge castle, 364, 468. See Cotingham. Cotys. See Cottis. Cotyton. See Cuttoo in Poltimore. Coubregge, land called, 359. Coudray, Benedict de, 332. Coue, Richard de la, 8. Coufold. See Couwold. Cougatc, Adam de, 580, 586. Couherde, Couhird, Kobcrt le, 588. , Thomas le, 248. Couk, Couke, John le, 92. , William le, 239, 403. See Coch ; Cok ; Keu ; Ko ; Koc. Coulceby, Colkesby [co. Lincoln], 654. Couleton, Adam de, and William his brother, 598. Coulot, Robert, ' tannour,' 404. Coulrath. See Coleraine. Coulyng, John, of Bodeniynue, 59. , Thomas de, 356. See Culliuge. Couinartyn. See Combmartyn. Coumbe. See Combe ; Cumbe. Counsbes, Alice de, 614. , Joan de, 614. , John de, 614. Nigel de, 614. See Combes. Coumbhous, Thomas de, 57. See Cambehous. Coumbniartyn. See Conibmartyn. Councedeu, Richard, 319. Counches. See Conches. Council [the king's], 82, 112, 118, 122, 146, 151, 215, 228, 233, 238, 253, 256, 263, 279, 280, 291, 293, 300, 305, 306, 308- 311, 313, 315-317, 321, 322, 328, 329, 337, 365, 389, 394, 401, 406, 407, 427, 430, 431, 433, 434, 437, 447, 452, 469, 472, 489, 504, 514, 515, 517, 531, 538, 546, 556, 558, 576, 581, 583, 603, 010, 644, 000, 680, 693. , to be of the, 82, 340. , See Albano, A. cardinal bishop of ; Johannis. , magnates of the, 281, 655. the Great, 204, 283, 284. 778 GENERAL INDEX. Council [the king's] — cont. at Lincoln, 693. at Westminster, power to open the, 634. See also Ireland. , the General. See Vienne. , the Privy, 437. Counterfeiting money, 493, 502, 503,681, 701. the stamp of [the coinage of] tin. See Tin. Coupeland. See Coupland. Couper, Coupere, Cupere, Andrew le, 401. , Bartholomew le, of Maydenstan, 405. , Hugh le, 58. Eichard le, 251. Robert le, 441. , Thomas le, collector of customs, 204. , William le, 58. , teintour, 146. Couperland, Couperlonde [now included in Archer's Court in the parish of Eiver, co. Kent], 39. Coupland, John de, 396. , William de, 47. Coupland, Coupeland, 644. Courceu, William ' Johannessquier de,' 590. Courcy. .See Curcy. Court Christian, 106, 284, 434. Courtenay, Courteney, Courteneye. See Cur- tenay. Courteys. See Curteys. Courthous. See Corthous. Courtnay. See Curtenay. Cous, Amabel daughter of Agues le, 66. Couseby. See Cowesby. Coushe, John, 239, 404. Cousyn. See Cosyn. Couting, Henry, 240. , Thomas, of AVellecombe, 240. , William, of Batecoumb, 240. Couton, William de, monk of Durham, 555. See Cowton. Couton Attele. See Atley Hall. Couwold, Coufold, Alexander de, 498, 598. Cove, North, Northcove [co. Suffolk], Bobert de Ithyntou, parson of, 34. Coveham. See Cobham. Covehithe, Covehethe [co. Suffolk], .318, 319, 324. Covele, William de, 359. Covenhale, William de, 22. Covenham [co. Lincoln], 393, 654. Coventre, Covyntre, John de, 210, 526, 666. Robert de, 50, 51, 309. Coventry, Coventre, Covintre, Covyntre, co. Warwick, 47. , archdeacon of, Richard de Anibaldis, 345, 363. , Richard Pecche, 285. ... prior and convent of, 26, 43,47,212. Coventry, Coventre, &c. — cont. , St. Michael's, William de Billeslegh, vicar of, 48. , Radeford by, 212. and Lichfield, bishops of. See Lich- field. Coverham, Stephen de, and Stephen his son, 614. Coverham, Corham, Ceverham, co. York, 614. abbot of, 464. , abbot and convent of, 31, 43, 614. Covintre. See Coventre ; Coventry. Covyn, or Conyn, Nicholas, 581. Covyntre. See Coventre. Cow, price of, 326. Cowesby, Cowsby, Couseby [co. York], Master Thomas de Leuesham, parson of, 549. Cowick, Cowik, co. York, 65. Cowlam, Collum [co. York], 534. Cowsby. See Cowesby. Cowton, East, or Long, Couton, co. York, Templars' lands at, 374. Coxlord, Cokesford, co. Norfolk, prior of, 405. Coyugniers. See Coigners. Coytemaur. See Coedmore. Cradan, Walter, 80. Cradel, Richard de, 25. Cradenhull. See Credenhill. Cradley, Credeleye [co. Hereford], Richard de Hale, parson of, 670. Cradoc, or Crodoc, servant of John le Parker, 445. Craie. See Cray. Crak, Roger, 614. Crakehall, Crakhale [co. York], 43. Crakesloth, Michael de, 41 7. Crakhale, Great. See Crakehall. Cialle, Robert de, 509. Cramavylle, John de, 138. Cramville, John de, 464. Cran. See Crane. Cranbourn, Craneburnechace, cos. Somerset, Dorset and Wilts, 320. Cranden, or Crauden, Walter de, 71. See Crauden. Crane, Cran, Adam, 138. , Elias, 417. , Geoffrey, 497. , Henry, of Staunton, 166. , , of Staunton Arald, 174. , John, 138. , Letitia, 251. , Stephen, 497. , William, 138. Craneburne. See Cranbourn. Crauedisshe, John de, 58. Cranemore, Bertram de, master of the ship la James, 421. Crauewes, William de, 57. , Robert his man, 57. GENERAL INDEX. 779 Cranstok, Gilbert de, 676. Cranswiok, Crauncewyk, co. York, 501. Cras, John le, 326. Craucumbe, Master John de, parson of Roxby, 521. Crauden, Cranden [on the coast of Brittany, France], losses inflicted on men of Flanders at, 490. , the affair of, 570. Crauden, or Cranden. See Cranden. Crauford. See Crawford. Crauncewyk. See Cranswick. Crauthorn, William de, of Berwick upon Tweed, 671. Craven, Cravene [co. York], Gargravc in. See Gargrave. , Sallaie in. See Sawley. , Bolton in. See Bolton. Cravene, Richard de, prebendary of the free chapel of Pencriche, 120. Robert de, parson of Hymelcsworthe, 184. Crawehirst. See Crowhurst. Crawele. .See Crawley. Crawford, Great, Great Crauford [in Spettis- bury parish], co. Dorset, 317. Crawley, Crawele, co. Buckingham, 500. Cray, Craye, Creie, co. Kent, 490, 665. , Creye See Pauls Cray. Craye, William de, 58, 557. See Crey. Crayke, Crayk, Creik, Creyk, co. York, letters patent dated at, 555-557, 559, 594, 595. , Master Robert de Donuebrigge, [rector] of, 300. Craystok, William de, 320. Creake, Creke, Creyke [co. Norfolk], abbot and convent of, 219. Crecy, Cressy [Somme, France], Guy de Villers, keeper of the castle and forest of, 634. Credeleye. See Cradley. Credence, letters for the king's commissioners of, 114, 119. Credenhill, Cradenhulle [co. Hereford], William de Ribbesford, parson of, 499, 600. Credington. See Crediton. Crediton, Credington, Criditon [co. Devon], 133, 141. Credouio, Almaric dc, seneschal of Gascony, 464. Creed, St. Creed, St. Cride [co. Cornwall], Adam de Brom, parson of, 174. , Geoffrey Makerel, parson of, 200. Creeting All Saints, Cretinge All Saints [co. Suffolk], 138, 145. Cregonou, orCregonon. See Tregonon. Creie. See Cray. Creik. See Crayke. Creiuker. See Croker. Crek. See Crick. Creke, Crek, Creyk, Creyke, Cryk, John de, 49, 474, 483, 500, 589, 686, 699. , , sheriff of Cambridge and Hunt- ingdon, 244. , Robert de, 29, 357. , Simon de, 684, 695. , Thomas de, 251. \Valter de, canon of Dorchester, 700. See Creake. Crekelade. See Cricklade. Crendon, Long, Crondon, co. Buckingham, 491. Crenellate, licence to, 10, 31, 118, 175, 262, 278, 292, 344, 356, 480, 566. Creona, Petronilla de, 647. Creplegate. See London. Crepping, Creppinge, Creppinges, Creppyng, Creppyuge, Creppvnges, John de, 21, 124, 177, 232, 549,' 662. , , a blind man, 384. , Robert de, 22, 533. , William de, of Hoton, 384. See Tripping. Crepyn, Walter, 49, 350, 461, 475, 530. Cres, John, of Honcweton, 267. Cresacre, John de, 530. Crescy. See Cressy. Cresk', John, 24. Crespy, Regiuald de, prior of Lcnton. See Lenton. Cressebroke, Robert de, 40. Cressettcr, Roger le, .593. Cressi. See Cressy. Cressingham, Cressyngham, Hugh de, justice, 645. Cressingham, Great, Cressyngham [co. Nor- folk], 389, 670. , Roger de Sneteshani, parson of, 670. Little, Little Cressyngham [co. Nor- folk], 389. Cressy, Crescy, Cressi, Kdmund de, 375. Hugh de, 241, 316, 375, 465. , Ralph de, of Lunderthorpe, 523. , Thomas de, 423, 426. , William de, 375. , of Cleypole, 392. , of Hoddesak, 279. See Crecy. Cressyngham. See Cressingham. Crestere, William, 239, 403. Cretinge. See Cretynges. Cretona, Simon de, 524. Cretynges, Cretinge, Cretingge, Cretingges, Cretyng, Adam de, Queen Eleanor's bailiff, 667. , John de, 146, 588, 592. Katherine de, 146. , Nicholas de, ' taborer,' 23. See Creeting. Creuker. See Croker. 780 GENERAL INDEX. Crevequer, Crevecoeur, Crievecuer, Cruker, Ecard de, 90. , Kobert de, 372, 373. See Croker ; Crokere. Crevequer, Cruker, the honor of, 127- Crewkerne, Crukerne, co. Somerset, 267, 268. Crey, Creye, John de, of London, 450, 454, 674. , Stephen de, of London, 450, 454. , William de, his man, 414. See Craye. Crey or Grey. See Grey. Creyke, Creyk. See Crayke ; Creake ; Creke. Criccieth, Crukith [co. Carnarvon], Johu de I Welles, keeper of, 559. , William Trumwyne, keeper of, 559. Criche, John, 239, 403. Crick, Crek, co. Northampton, 375. Cricklade, Crekelade, Crikkelade, co. Wilts, 135. , Poulton by. See Poulton. Crickstown, Kirkeston [co. Meath], church of, 121. Cricktot. See Criketot. Crideling. See Cridling Stubbs. Criditon. See Crediton. Cridling Stubbs, Crideling, co. York, 65. Crievecuer. See Crevequer. Crikelade, Walerand do, 359. Criketot, Criktot, Cricktot, George, 620, 650. , Roger, 650. , Simon de, 479. , Thomas de, ' the leveydyserjauut,' 138. Crikkelade. See Cricklade. Criktot. See Criketot. Crime, or Crune, John, 690. , Thomas, 690. Crimplesham, Thomas de, 57. Cringleford, Cryngelford [co, Norfolk], 48. Criol. See Cryel ; Cryoyl. Cripping, Creppynge, co. Essex, 384. Cripplegate. See London. Crisp, Nicholas, of Duuestaple, 477, , Ralph, 679. , William, 679. Crisping, Humphrey, 500. Crispyn, Guy, 467. , Peter, [of Bondeby] , 155. , Peter son of John, 155. , Robert, 526. Cristeschiricia. See Christchurch. Cristeschurche. See Christchurch. Cristian, Ralph, 694. Crocheman, William, and Anna his wife, of Trumpeton, 417. Crockhurst, Crokhurst [in Horsham parish], co. Sussex, 562. Crodoc. See Cradoc. Croft, Hugh de, 563, 606, 611. , , sheriff of Salop and Stafford, 563. , John de, parson of Overconsclyve, 257, 353. Croft, Thomas de Lang', rector of, 360. , Thomas de Langeford, parson of, 7, 543. Croilland, Croiland. See Crowland. Croiz, John son of John de la, of Wygan, 62. , Nicholas de la, of Wygan, 62. , Reginald, 65. , William de la, of Tybenham, 156. See Crosse ; Cruce ; Cruche ; Cruiz. Crok, John, 138. Crokbayn, Crokebayn, Adam, of Furness Abbey, 252, 415. , Robert, 312, 579, 580. Croker, Creiuker, Creuker, Stephen, 598. , , Hugh his servant, 598. , , Robert his servant, 598. See Crevequer. Crokere, Crokkere, John le, 239, 404. , Robert le, 239, 404. Crokesle, John de, 92. Crokhurst. See Crockhurst in Horsham parish. Crokkere. See Crokere. Crokston. See Croxton. Crombe, Croumbe, Crumbe, Simon de, 108, 123, 474. Crombwelle, Cronibewelle. See Crumwelle. Crome, William, 690. Crondall, Crundal, co. Southampton, 426. Crondon. See Crendon, Long. Crookham, co. Berks, letters patent dated at, 614, 634, 638, 694. Crop, Walter, 509. , William, 509. Crophulle, Crophille, Ralph de, 327, 351. , Ralph de, sheriff of Nottingham and and Derby, 243. , William de, 314. Crosby, Crosseby [co. Lancaster], 530. Crosman, William, 246. Crossby. See Crosseby. Crosse, Hugh son of Thomas Sampson atte, 424. See Croiz ; Cruce ; Cruche ; Cruiz. Crossebrok, Robert de, 457. Crosseby, Crossby, John de, 512. , , master of the hospital of St. Nicholas without Carlisle, 365. , parson of Knaresdale, 364. , Richard de, 172. See Crosby. Crote, John, 246. Crouche. See Crosse. Crouchelond in East Codford, co. Wilts, 661. Croughton, Croulton [in King's Sutton hun- dred], co. Northampton, 599. GENERAL INDEX. 781 Croule, John de, 423, 503. Croulton. .See Croughton. Croumbe. See Crombe. Croumbwelle. See Crumwelle. Crowche. See Crosse. Crowe, Robert, 405. Crowegate, Cliristiana de, 251. Crowel, Crowelle, co. Oxford, 267. Crowhurst, Crawehirst, co. Sussex, 249. Crowland, or Croyland, Croilland [co. Lin- coln], 435. , the abbot of, 176, 198, 201,279,557. , Simon, abbot of, 506, 588. , John de Ingoldesby, monk of, 198, 506, 588. letters patent dated at, 104, 152. Crowle, Crulle [co. Lincoln], 127. Croxall, Croxhale [co. Stafford], 661. Croxford, John de, 283. , , Richard his son, 283. Croxhale. See Croxall. Croxtou, Master Roger de, 550. Croxton, Crokston, 432. [co. Leicester], abbot of, 343. [co. Lincoln], 682. [co. Norfolk], Michael de Wath, parson of, 550. Croydon, co. Surrey, 245, 283. Croyland. See Crowland. Croysden, Reginald de, 550. Cruce, Geoffrey de, sheriff [39-41 Henry III.] of Surrey, 676. Joan, late the wife of Nicholas de, of Ketelthorpe, 381. See Croiz ; Crosse; Cruche ; Cruiz. Cruche, John atte, of Uppewelle, 138. See Croiz; Crosse; Cruce; Cruiz. Cruchestok. See Stoke Holy Cross. Crudwell, Cruddewelle, Robert de, 8, 364. Cruel, William, 245. See Crulle. Cruiz, Geoffrey de la, 676. See Croiz ; Crosse ; Cruce ; Cruche. Cruker, honor of. See Crevequer. Crukerne. See Crewkerne. Crukith. See Criccieth. Crulle, Crull, Crul, Robert de, parson of God- mersham, 183. , Thomas, 82. , William de, of Swynflet, citizen of York, 542. See Crowle ; Cruel. Crumbe. See Crombe. Crumwelle, Crumbwelle, Crumbewelle, Crombewelle, Crombwelle, Croum- wclle, John de, 45, 59, 95, 141, 269, 371, 383, 443, 545, 547, 553, 575, 602, 672. , , and Idouia his wife [the daugh- ter of Robert de Vipont and widow of Roger de Leyburne], 357, 358, 402. Crumwelle, Crumbwelle, &c. — cont. , a commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c., 55, 66, 141, 142, 308, 311, 314, 327, 410, 492, 502, 592, 594. , steward of the king's house- hold. 179, 422, 444, 476. , constable of the Tower of Lon- don, 314, 327. .Ralph de, 434, 562, 575, 602. , Richard de, chamberlain of the ex- chequer at the Receipt, 614. , parson of Olneye, 602. , prebendary of Wistow, 90, 103. Crundal. See Crondall. Crundeles [co. Gloucester], the wood of, 362. Crune or Crime. See Crime. Crusade, the, 548. Crutched Friars. See Friars. Cryel, Richard de, 571. Crymplesham, William de, 417. Cryngelford. See Cringleford. Cryoyl, Bertin de, 292. Cryps, Nicholas, 142. Cubbeldyk, Cubbeldyke, Cubbeldig, Cubeldik, Cubeldyk, Cubeldyke, Cubledyk, Cup- peldyk, Cobbeldik, Cobbeldyk, Cobel- dik, Coppeldyke, Bubbeldyk, Alexander de, and Clarice his wife, 481. Aleyne de, Richard his man, 691. , Roger de, 64, 319, 481. , , a commissioner of oyer and terminer, Sec, 9, 57, 59, 01-63, 123, 138, 147, 150, 152, 154, 226, 229, 230, 236, 237, 240, 243, 247, 248, 272, 309, 313, 316, 320, 328, 329, 4n2, 404, 410, 414, 417, 421, 424, 430, 503, 575, 584, 585, 588, 593, 599, 682 684, 691, 701. , an assessor for co. Lincoln, 5u. , a conservator of the peace, 109, 123, 129. or Bubbeldyk, Roger de, 123. Cubbeleye, Kalph de, 509. Cubberley, Cuberleye [co. Gloucester], Wil- liam de Bardelby, parson of, 388. Cubbuldig, Cubeldyke. See Cuppeldyk. Cuberleye. See Cubberley. Cubledyk. See Cubbeldyk. Cublund, William de, 48. Cuckfield, Cokefeld, co. Sussex, 236, 483- 485, 526. Cuckou, John son of Kichard, 30. , and Robert his brother, 30. Thomas son of Robert, 30. , and John his brother, 30. Cudelynton. See Kidlington. Cuilly. See Cully; Cuylly. Cukham. See Cokeham. Culedon. See Choulton. Culkerton, Roger de, 364. Culliuge, Cullyng, Coulyng. John de, 330, 507, 589. Cullitou. See Colyton. 782 GENERAL INDEX. Cullul, Peter, of Pyncebek, 279, 386. Cully, Culy, Robert de, 74. See Cuylly. Cullyng. See Cullinge. Oulumpton, See Colluinpton. Culverd, John, of Oxford, 584, 594, 695, 699. Culy. See Cully. Cumbe, Coumbe, Hugh de, 688, 693. , Inthecumbe, Richard in the, Richard, 429. Cumbe. See Combe. in Tynhyde. See Combe in Teign- head. Cumbemartyn. See Combmartyu. Cumberford, Philip de, 365. Cumberland, county of, 234, 308, 311. , commissioners of array for 460. to assess the twentieth and fifteenth for, 50, 51. , to perambulate forests in, 296. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 685. touching measures used in, 688. , conservators or keepers, &c. of the peace for, 108, 124, 130, 699. , keeper of, Ralph son of William, 389. sheriff of, 102, 121, 183, 577. , , alleged malpractices and op- pressions, &c. by, 244. , , Andrew de Harcla, 244. , sub-escheator for, 538. [Templars'] lands in, 45. , money for truces with the Scots levied in, 240. , mis-appropriation of the king's victuals for the war in, 326. , alleged trading with the Scots by men of, 686. Cumbermere. See Combermere. Cumberton, Comberton, Joan, late the wife of William de, of Cambridge, 506, 581. , John son of Philip de, 506, 581. , John de, ' boucher,' 589. , Philip de, 506, 581. , Palph de, 331, 507. , ' iremongere,' 589. , , ' wollemonger,' 589. , Robert de, 230, 507, 589. See Comberton. Cumis. See Cuniis. Cumnor, Commenore [co. Berks], 402. Cumpton, Compton, Alexander de, keeper of the Templars' lands in cos. Leicester and Warwick, 37. , Giles de, 395. , John de, 49. , , monk of Shireburn, 547. Nicholas de, 410. See Compton. Curaquyntyne. See Cumwhitton. Cumwhitton, Cumquyntyne, co. Cumberland, 64. Cundila, Robert, of Alkebarou, 392. Cundit, Geoffrey. See Conduit. Cundy, Stephen, of Sandwich, 521. Cuneld [co. York]. See Kennel. Cuniis, James de, 648, 649. Cunyngesburgh. See Conisborough. Cupe, David, 683. Cupere. See Couper. Cuppeldyk. See Cubbeldyk. Cuppinge, John, poleter, 146. Curcy, Robert de, 139. Curlu, Thomas, 147. Curlynch, Richard de, 152. Curre, Stephen, 248. See Corry. Curry. See Corry ; Cory. Curry Mallet, Cury Malet, co. Somerset, 228. , Nicholas de Poyntz, parson of, 228. Curson. See Curzon. Curteller, Robert, master of la Margaret, 694. Curtenay, Curteney, Curteneye, Curteny, Curtney, Courtenay, Courteneye, Courtney, Eleanor, late the wife of Hugh de, [the father], 268, 311. , Henry de [temp. Henry If.], 359. Hugh de, [the grandfather, d. 1291], Eleanor, late the wife of, 268, 311. , Hugh de, [the elder, d. 1340], son of Hugh de Curtenay, 268, 279, 280. , , , contract for the marriage of his son, Hugh de Curteney, the younger, and Margaret daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford, &c., 267. , , complaint by, 497, , , a special commissioner, &c, 67, 310, 313, 319, 326, 330, 408, 411, 418, 428, 482, 492, 495, 499, 503. , heir of Isabella, countess of Albemarle, 37, 38, Hugh [b. 1303, d. 1377,] son of Hugh de, the j-ounger, 268. , , his marriage. See above. , Robert de, 467. , Robert son of Hugh de, [the elder], 267, 268. , Thomas son of Hugh de, [the elder], 267, 268. Curtepy, William, 698. Curteys, Curtays, Corteys, Courteys, John, master of la Nicholas, 630. Nicholas, 560. Simon, 509. , Walter, 170, 174, 271. , chirographer of the King's Bench, Dublin, 269. , keeper of the writs and rolls of the Bench, Dublin, 48, 121. William, 25. , [of Bristol], 134, 605. of Neuthorpe, 692. GENERAL INDEX. 783 Curtlingstoke, Kurtlyngstoke, Ralph de, 24, 500. Curtlintou, William de. See Kirtlington. Curtlyngton, Curtlynton. See Kirtlington. Curtney. See Curtenay. Cory Malet. See Curry Mallet. Curzon, Cursou, Simon le, 590. , Thomas son of William le, of Crox- hale, 661. Cusancia, Gerard de, parson of Wyberton, 380. , James de, a monk of Lewes, prior of Priterwell, 570. , Peter de, 92. Reginald de, 512. William de, 668. , , parson of Northreppes, 614. Cusine. See Cosyn ; Cousyn. Custhorpe, Custorpe [co. Norfolk], 7. Customs, collectors of, 4. .controllers of. See Acton; Burgh; Byole ; Gotere ; Hastauges ; Moliar ; Sandale ; Stoketon. on wool and wool-fells, 15. on wool, hides, and wool-fells, 41, 45, 56, 101, 204, 302, 306, 450, 636, 640, 673. See Berwick-upon-Tweed ; Bor- deaux ; Boston ; Chichester ; Dover ; Ipswich ; Kingston-upon-Hull ; Lon- don ; Lynn ; Sandwich ; Southampton ; Yarmouth. in Ireland. See Ireland. Cut, Adam, and John his brother, 684, 695. , Richard, 418. or Out, Robert, [of Scarborough], 494, 587. Walter, of Fenren, 411. See Kot ; Kute. Cutiller. See Coteler. Cuttecope, Simon, 57. Cutton in Poltimore, Cotyton [co. Devon], prebend of, in the chapel of the [Holy Trinity in the] castle of Exeter, 268. Cuylly, Cuilly, Hugh de, 24, 406, 408. , Roger his son, 406, 408. , Walter de, 406, 408. William de, 406, 408. See Cully. Cwmtoyddwr, Comotoyder [co. Radnor], 491. Cyfeillog, Keveillok, Keveyllok, 643. Cyltre. See Chiltern. Cymmer, Kymer in North Wales [co. Merion- eth], abbot and convent of, 394. Cyrencestre. See Cirencester. Cyrisi, Walter de, 172. Cytronus, Anthony, 573. I D Daa, Robert, 494. Dabernoun. See Abernoun. Dabetot, Geoffrey, 252. Daccombe, Daccumbe [co. Devon], 467. Daccunibe, Jordan de, 467. Dacheworthe. See Datch worth. Dacre, Edmund de, 21, 460. , John de, 44. , Randolf de, 21. , William, 21, 130, 307. , See also Acre, William de. , steward of Ingelwode forest, 255. Dacre [co. Cumberland], Master Henry de Harcla, parson of, 399. Dadyngtone, Dadynton. See Deddington. Dages, William, 350. Dagun, Roger, of Hristol, 68, 445. Daivilla. Sec Deyville. Dakenay, Dakeny, Robert, 461. Thomas de, 221. Dakeuhum, Benedict de, 679, 689. Thomas, 64. Dakeny. See Dakenay. Dalasun, Dalisun. See Dalezun. Dalden, Jordan de, 21. Dalderby, John, bishop [1300 to 12 January 1319-20] of Lincoln, 1, 19, 105, 131, 156, 158, 162, 189, 218, 256, 269, 284, 321, 335, 356, 366, 369, 397, 431, 141, 470, 480, 51 1, 521, 522, 539, 548, 569, 623, 629, 637, 647. Master Peter de, 393. , Roger de, 383. , parson of Morburne, 386. Dale, Adam del, of Kcndale, 427. Robert le, of Worldhani, 700. Dale, Dalle by Thornton [co. York], 184. Dalegate, John, parson of Yethani Nayn, 47. Dalckoc, Walter, 153. Daleraan, Dahnan, William, of Gascony, 149. 224. Dalezun, William, 236. Dalham, John de, 570. Dalham, co. Suffolk, 137. 227, 228. Dalileye. See Dawley. Dalingho. See Dallinghoe. Daliugrugge, Dalyngerugge, Dalymgerugge, John de, 152, 154, 227. , William de, 152, 154, 227. Dalisun. See Dalezun. Dalle. See Dale. Dallinghoe, Dalingho, Dalyngho, Dalyugisho, CO. Suffolk, 115, 577, 578, 623, 664. Dallynges, Simon de, 520. 784 GENERAL INDEX. Dallyngregge, John de, and Joan his wife, 334. Dalman. See Daleman. Dalnewik, Hugh de, canon of Drybnrgh, 557. Dalton, Patrick de, 65. Richard de, merchant of Berwick- upon-Tweed, 469. , Walter de, 245. Dalton, Daltonwode [co. York], 535. , South, Southdalton [co. York], 245. Daltonwode. See Dalton. Dalymgerugge. See Dalingrugge. Dalyngeho, Robert de, 666. See Dallinghoe. Dalyngerugge. See Dalingrugge. Dalyngho, Dalyngisho. See Dallinghoe. Dam. See Damme. Damary. See Dammory. Damme, Dam [in West Flanders], port of, 490. Dammesone, John son of Robert, of Croil- land, 435. Dammory, Dammori, Damory, Damori, Da- [ mary, Ammory, Amory, Auinary, Richard de, a special commissioner, &c, 248, 249, 317, 482, 492, 666. , , [of Ubbele], 64, 67, 246. , Robert, 359. Roger, or Roger de, 248, 249, 359, 384, 411, 443, 495, 525, 598, 609, 615, 617, 622, 631, 649, 663, 664, 670, 683, 686. , , the king's houses at Broken- wharf granted to, 640. , , keeper of the king's hunt, 372. , , venison, 378. t superior keeper of Spofford, &c. 560. , his wife Elizabeth de Burgo [late the wife of John son of Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulster, and subse- quently of Theobald de Verdun], the King's niece, sister and co-heiress i of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Herfford, 641, 644, 660, 662, 666, 677. Damoisell, Robert, 523. Damory, Damori. See Dammory. Damyet, Tamyeth. See Scarborough. Danahorda, John, master of la Michel, 694. Danast' Eusen, John, master of la Blida, 694. Danby, Danneby [co. York], 171. Dancastre. See Doncaster ; Donecastre. Dancol, Richard, of Quinnersdelee, 670. Dane, John atte, 30. , Stephen de la, 692. Danet. See Davet. Danho, or Banho. See Banhaw. Daniel, Danyel, John, 461. , Mary, 8. , Robert, 22. , Stephen, 56, 496. , Thomas, 500. William, 172. , , of Carleton, 233. , , John, the man of, 233. Danneby. See Danby. Dansey, Richard, 618. Danvers, John, of Frollisworthe, 60. , Robert, 216. Thomas, 504. Danvou, Daunvou [Calvados], Normandy, 354. Danyel. See Daniel. Darce, W. de, 416. Darcy, Hugh, 309. , John, 412, 644. , , and John his brother, 409. , , le cousyn, keeper of Norham castle, 616. , Philip, 309. , Robert, sheriff of Gloucester, 244. , of Great Stratton, 138, 150, 240. See Arcy. Dardywode, co. Merioneth, 648. Darel, Edmund, 22. , Henry, 23. , John, 22. , Richard, 22, 21. , William, 22. Darfield, Derfeld [co. York], Thomas de Staunton, parson of a moiety of the church of, 538. Dargentien, Dargenteyn. See Argentin. Darlington, Derlington [co. Durham], 260. , le Frythe in Brankanmore in, 260. , Adam de Middelton, prebendary of, 625. , John de Suaynton, or Suaynton, pre- bendary of, 626. , Richard de Ayremynne, prebendary of, 625. , William de Salford, prebendary of, 626. Darras, Adam, 650. Darre, Robert son of Nicholas, 138. Dartford, Dertford, co. Kent, 458. , Robert [Leve], vicar of, 558. Dartford Creek, Derteford Fleet, co. Kent, commission de walliis el fossatis for, 316, 428. Dartmoor, Dertemore, co. Devon, 578, 624. 664. Dartmouth, Dertemuth [co. Devon], selec- tion of a ship and men in, 696. , Little, Little Dertemuth, co. Devon, 503. Dastyn, Robert, 24, 500. GENERAL INDEX. "Dutch worth, Dacheworth [co. Hertford], 274. i Dathy. See Athy, de. Daubeny. See Albiniaco. Daubernoun. See Abernoun. Diiubour, Daubur, Henry le, 405, 504. See Plasterer. Daudele, Dimdeley. See Audeley. Dank, Walter, of Sefford, 625. , , his brother, John de la Porte, 625. , their brother Nicholas and his sons William and John, 625. .their father and mother, Nicholas de Berewyk and Juliana his wife, 625. Danlyn, John, 523. Daumarie, John, 701. , , John his scrjeant, 701. See Anmarle. Daumory. See Darumory. Daundele, Robert, 498, 598. Roger, 498, 598. Simon, 498, 598. , William, 498, 598. Dauney, Dad nay, Matthew, 83. , Nicholas, 461. See also Alneto. Daunpere, William, 48. Daunvou. See Danvou. Dautre, Dautri. See Alta Ripa. D'Aux, Arnald. See Albano. Davellers. See Davillers. Daventre, John de, 396. , , and Robert, John, Malcolm, William, Roger, Elias and Simon his | son.-, 599. John son of John de, 684, 695. , Walter son of Robert de, 599. , , and Robert his son, 684, 695. Davtntrv, Daventre, co. Northampton, 396, 599, 684, 695, 696. , the prior of, 392. , prior and convent of, 396. , letters pateut dated at, 608, 609, 610, 616. Davet, or Danet, William, 24. David [de Penyles] parson of Hereford [co. Devon], 500. , Richard, 499. , Richard son of, le clerk, 61 1. , Thomas, of SapestOD, 267. See Pita David. David Abeinon, 22. ap Blethin, or liledyn, bishop, or canon of St. Asaph's. See Blethin. ap Edeneuet, 23. ap Gronogh, official of Deffrencloyt, 178. ap Gruffud, 395. brother of Llewellyn, prince of Wales, 470. ap Maddoc, 178. ap Tblcwelyn, 85. Day ap Eynon, 22. 84313. Davilla. ,SV< Deyville. Davillers. Davellers, Bartholomew, 223, 620. , and Joan his wife, 223. Davington, Davyngton, Devyngton, Devynr;- tone, co. Kent, 126, 336, 675. Davy, Alice, late the wife of William, of Key- thorpe, 60. , Robert, of Horstede, 128. Davyngton. See DaviDgton. Dawlev, Dalileye, co. Salop, 566. Dawlish, Doulis [co. Devon], 282. Day, Daye, Deye, Andrew, 251. Henry, 251. ... Walter, 251. , William, 251. Dayncourt. See Deyncourt. Dayville. See Deyville. Dean, Dene, co. Bedford, 278. , , treasure found at, 325. Deen [co. Cumberland], John do Heyden, parson of, 4C5. ■., William le Blound, parson of, 625. , Dene, co. Gloucester, commissioners of array for the forest of, 433. , forest of, 639, 658. , keeper of the forest of, 444. , , , John de Wysham, 658, 697. .East, Estdene, co. Hants, 479, 498. , Deone [co. Wilts], 470. , West, Westdeone [co. Wilts], 470. , Dene [co. Worcester], 499, 600. Death, notification of, 619. Debach [co. Suffolk], Gilbert de Carleford, parson of, 275. John de Clare, parson of, 256. Debt, exemption from distraint or arrest for, 274, 363, 369, 663. See ulso Almain merchants. from arrest for, for Spauish merchants, 303. Debts, seal for recognisance of. See Bristol ; Chester ; London j Norwich ; South- ampton ; York. Deckessone, William, 417. Deddmjjton, Dadvngtone, Dndynton, co. Ox- ford, 303, 359. Dedham, co. Essex, 110. Dedington. See Doddiugton. Deduction, dedinwu licenciam habere, 18. Set Hunt. Deen. See Dean ; Dene. Dcene, Deen, Dicu, [co. Northampton], Robert de Risshton, parson of, 378. , Thomas de Risshton, parson of, 612. Deeping, Depyng, co. Lincoln, 150, 493. Deer, Laurence, 500. Deer, licence to take, 128, 131. See also Doe. 3 D 786 GENERAL INDEX. Deerhurst, Derhurst, co. Gloucester, 230. priory of, Bertram de la More and Ivo de Welles, keepers of, 17. , Philip de Sarnay, keeper or prior of, 94, 230, 259. , Peter de Thorn}', prior of, 38. Deffreucloyt. See Dyffryn Clwyd. Deighton, Dighton, co. York, 4C6. .., North? Northdrighton [co. York], 214. Deincourt. See Deyncourt. Delawarre, See Warre. Delf [in Holland], 319. , merchants of, 262, 276, 319, 322, 609. Delham, Stephen de, 656. De l'lsle. See Insula. , lord or lady. See Eedveis. Dellestre, William, 467. Delves, Richard de, 379. Dehvard, or Aylward, Alvred, 133, 141. Demechirch. See Dymchurch. Demestre, John, of Chester. 470. Den. See Dene. Denardeston, Peter de, and Laurence his son, 395. Denarston, Peter de, commissioner of array, 462. Denbigh , Denbegh, co. Denbigh, 234. Denby [co. Derby], 108. See Deneby. Dendermonde, Teneremund [West Flanders, Belgium], lord of. See Betonia. Dene, Deen, Den, Alvred de, 75. , Peter de, 668. , Master Peter de, 386, 387. , P.obert, Robert le, 54, 55, 496. , Master Stephen de, parson of Cor- stone Dynham, 456. , Thomas, 497. , Walter de, 409. William de, 69, 96, 115, 164, 221, 233, 262, 314, 700. See Dean ; Denne ; Doene. Deneby, Denby, Geoffrey de, 57. , John de, 58, 344. Denefeld, John de, and Christiana his wife, 128. Deneford, Henry de, 639. Deneland, Philip, 133. Deneman, Henry, 690. , William, 232. Denemay, William, 54. Denever, Walter de, 238. Denford, John de, 589. Dengelond, John, mariner, 218. Denge Marsh, Dyngemareis, Dyngemarreys, Dunge Marsh [co. Kent], 82, 142. Denbam, Dineham, Oliver de, 125, 126. , Reginald de, parson of Toftes, 513. See Dynham. Denham, 638. Denman. See Deneman. Denne, Wymarca daughter of John atte, 30. See Dene. Dennington, Dyneyeneton, Dynyeton, co. Suffolk, 43, 44. Denny, Denneye [in the Waterbeach parish], co. Cambridge, 284. Denoume, Deuum, William de, 261, 309, 316, 56fi, 597, 687. Dentissack, William, of Rochelle, 694. Denton, John de, 405, 504, 534. Dcnys, Heury, of Eye, 589. , Robert, master of the ship la Bre- quarow, 694. Deodand, 52, 81. Deone. See Dean. Depe, Remigius de, merchant of Bayonne, 149, 150. Depham, Roger de, clerk of the sheriffs of London, 147, 231. Depwade, co. Norfolk, hundred of, 273. Depyng, Master Jchn de, 328. See Deeping. Derbout, Andrew, 145. Derby, Gilbert de, of Bristol, 68, 143, 144, 605. John de, 200. , , parson of Swereford, 616. , Nicholas de, 250, 315. , Robert de, 318. , a monk of Burton-upon-Trent, 250, 314. , Thomas de, 45, 219, 644. , William de, 9, 502. Derby, county of, 308, 311. , commissioners of array for, 351, 460, 478. , to assess a sixteenth in, 530. , to assess the twentieth and fif- teenth in, 50. , to assess a fifteenth in, 474. , to perambulate forests in, 296. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 685. , touching measures used in, 688. ,., , conservators, or keepers, &c. of the peace for, 108, 123, 129, 483, 692. , justices of gaol delivery for, 226. , sheriff of, 531. , , [alleged malpractices and ex- torsions, &c] by, 243. , Ralph de Crophulle, 243. , sub-escheator in, 508. , complaint touching [obstructions to navigation in] the river Trent by men of, 431. Derby, Froger, archdeacon [ 1 1 5 5-1 1 6 7 ] of ,2 8 5 . Derby, Derbye, Derebeie, town of, 526. , pavage for the town of, 236. , St. Leonard's hospital, lepers of, 542. , keeper of, Roger de Luchirche, 512. , West [co. Lancaster], 476. GENERAL INDEX. Jot Dereham, East, Estderham [co. Norfolk], 372. .justices of gaol delivery for, 385. See Derham. Derfeld See Darfield. Derford. See Desford. Dergr or ap David. See Egar Derglior ap David. Derliam, Dereham, Robert de, 139. , William de, B72. , , parson of Ridemereshulle, 634. See Dereham. Derhurst. See Deerhurst. Deriuge, Richard, 82. , Derkyn, Gregoj-)- Jonesman, 506, 588. Derle, John. See Erie, John de. Derlington. See Darlington. Der'yng, William, 589. Derneford, Nicholas de, master of works at Beaumaris castle, 457. Dersingham, Robert de, 58. Dersthull, John de, 406, 108. Derteford, Richard de, parson of Welewes,l46. See Dart ford. Derteford Flete. See Dartford Creek. Derteinore. See Dartmoor. Dertemuth. See Dartmouth. Dertford. See Dartford. Derwent [co. Durham], the river, 56G. Desburgh, Deseburgh, Simon de, parson of fioynton, 440, 674. Descales, Descalliers. See Scalariis. Descorce. See Scorse. Descures. See Seures. Deseburgh. See Desburgh. Desford, Derford, co. Leicester, 65. Dospense, William de la, 64. Dcspenser, Adam le, 384. , Almarie le, 272. , Geoffrey, 285. , Gilbert le, 326. , Hugh le, 40, 43, 44, 46, 53, 101, 102, 216, 363, 439. , , the elder, 7, 32, 95, 104, 105, 210, 255, 263, 303, 320, 402, 510, 554, 555, 580, 612, 618, 628, 667. , , , complaint by, 320. , , , keeper of the forest [South] of Trent, 104, 105, 195,265, 270, 309, 407, 408. , , his deputy, Robert de Harewedon, 105. , , justice of the forest [south] of Trent, 95. , , the younger, 20, 265, 306, 307, 402, 631, 634, 640. , , , Edward son of, 402. , , and Eleanor his wife, the king's [niece] , sister and co-heiress of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, 6b0, 6( ; 6. , Robert lc, 618. , Thurston le, 488. See Spenser. Dethek, Robert, 108. Deuercy, l'eter, 49. See Evercy. Deulacresse. See Dieulaeres. Deveneys, John, an attorney, 17. , John le, [at la Breton], 145. Devereux. See Deverous. Deverous, John the younger, 246. Devery, John, 1 10. Devizes, Devises, co. Wilts, 135, 137, 627. Devon, couuty of, 27, 133, 141, 249, 490, 498, 506, 585, 593, 661, 606. , commissioners of array for, 351, 401. , .' to assess a sixteenth in, 531. , to assess the twentieth and fifteenth for, 49. , to assess a fifteenth in, 475. to perambulate the forests in, 539. , touching offences of the king'.i ministers in, 686. measures used in, 689. , conservators, or keepers, of the peace for, 108, 122, 128, 207, 208, 482. , justices of gaol delivery for, 22G. , sheriff of, 0, 396, 531. , , [alleged malpractices and oppressions, &c.] by, 242, 243. , Matthew d". Eurneaux, 242, 243. , countess, or earl or. See Redvcri.'* , commonalty and stannary men of, 330. , ports of, Richard de Bodemyn, deputy of the chief butler in, 18, 520. mines in, William do Hyeche, con- troller of, 484. 513. , purchase of tin granted to Step! en de Ahyndon and John l'ceok the elder in, 619, 624, 027, 695. stannaries in, full tenths of the profit and coinage due to the bishops of Exeter from, 697. , stannary men and the commonalty of, mutual charges of trespass, 330. , , sale of tin by, 695. alleged forwarding corn, &c. to Scot- land from, 679, 694. , cloth of, 344. Devon, Dyvene, co. Nottingham, the river, 430, 503. Devyngton, Devyugtone, Roger de, 126. See Davinglon. Dewsbury, Dewesbury, co. York, 483, 485, 529. Dcyc. See Day. Deyncourt, Deyncurt, Deincurt, Dayucourt, Eyncourt, Eyncurt, Edmund, or Ed- mund de [eighth baron died about 1327], 170, 552. , settlement to perpetuate his name and arms, 89, 651, 652. , lands settled on .loan, late the wife of Edmund sou of John Deyn- court [son of], 65G, 672. 3 i) 2 788 GENERAL INDEX. Deyncourt, Deyncurt, &c. — cont. „ , , a commissioner of oyer and terminer, 9, 61-64, 71, 13S, 144, 226, 236, 237, 247, 248, 250, 272, 296, 308, 309, 311, 314, 319, 320, 404, 409, 410, 412, 430, 502, 584, 596, 599, 682-686, 688, 692, 696, 698. , , conservator of the peace for the co. Lincoln, 109, 123, 129, 483. , , his heir apparent, Isabella daughter of Edmund Deyncourt son of John Deyncourt [his son], 89, 651, 656, 672. , Edmund [son of John Deyncourt son of Edmund Deyncourt, the eighth baron], 640. , , his daughter Isabella, 89, 651, 656, 672. , , his wife Joan [afterwards wife of Hamo de Mascy], 656, 672. , Edmund de, [charged with riot], 601. , Joan, 86. , late the wife of Edmund son of John [son of Edmund Deyncourt, the eighth baron], and wife of Hamo de Mascy, 656, 672. , John, an assessor for the co. Derby, 50, 530. , , commissioner of array for the co. Derby, 351, 460. , conservator of the peace for Derby 123. , [son of Edmund Deyncourt, the eighth baron], 89, 672. , ,his son John Deyncourt, 89,652. , , his sou William, 89, 652. , of Parkhalle, 651. /Master Oliver, 651. , Sir William, knight [son of William Deyncourt, the eighth baron], 360. Deyville, Dayville, Daivilla, Davilla, de Eyville, Eustace, 382. , Goscelin, Gocelin, or Jocelin de, 536, 645, 688. , Henry de, 245. John de, 375. , and Adam his brother, 542. , , of Anston, 701. , Nicholas de, 97. , Peter, 96. , , commissioner of array for the East Riding, 351. , , of oyer and terminer, 429, 600. , Robert de, 97. Roger de, 96. , Simon de, parson of Oscumbe, 117. , William de, 97. Dich, William atte, 502. See (Jppediche. Dicheburne, West. See Ditchburn, West. Dicheford, William de, 159, 393. Dickering, Dykeryng, co. York, 544. Didcot, Dudecote, co. Berks, 270. , William de Weston, parson of, 270. Didington, co. Warwick, 522. Didlington, Duddelyngton, co. Norfolk, 411. Dien. See Deene. Diencourt. See Deyncourt. Dieubeny, Dicubeneye, Dieuxboneye, Ralph 249, 498, 598, 669. DieulucreSjDeulacresse, [in the parish of Leek co. Stafford], abbot and convent of, 332. Dieuxboneye. See DieubeDy. Digby, Diggeby, Dyggeby, John de, 60. , an assessor for Devon, 49. , , of Tilton, 27. Digheler, Hugh, Hugh le, [of Scarborough], 493, 586. Dighton. See Deighton. Dillington, Dylyngton, co. Huntingdon, 427, 591. Dimmere. See Dommer. Dinant [in the county of Liege in the pro- vince of Namur, Belgium], Uinaunt, Dynant, or Dynaunt, in Almain, merchants of, 169, 251, 336, 385, 409, 518, 656. Dinboeth, Dynbaud, or Tynboeth [co. Radnor], 491. Dineham. See Denham ; Dynham. Dinel, or Divel. See Dynel. Diusley, Temple, Dynesle, co. Hertford, 230. Dirham. See Dyrham. Disce. See Diss. Disceford, Disford,Disseford, Geoffrey de, 567. , John de, 447, 567, 620. See Dishford. Disel, Gerard, and Cicely, 525. , Warn', 525. Disford. See Disceford. Dishford, Disceford [co. York], 446. Disley, Distelishethe [co. Chester], 391. Disny, Dysny, Dyseny, William, 50.460, 474, 530, 580, 589. Diss, Disce, co. Norfolk, 20. Disseford. See Disceford. Distelishethe. See Disley. Distraint for Debt. See Debt. , excessive. See Malpractices. Disworthe, William de, 23. Ditchburn, West, Westdycheborne, West Dicheburne, co. Northumberland, 451, 452. 454. Ditchford, Middle, Middeldicheford [co. Worcester J, 159. Ditchling, Dychenynges, Dychenyng, Dyke- nyng, co. Sussex, 236, 483, 484, 485, 528. Ditton, Benedict de, 232, 688, 693. , John de, 457, 569. , , canon of St. Paul's, 603. , Walter de, presented to Langele Cheyndnt church, 100. GENERAL INDEX. 7S*J Ditton. Sec Fen Diiton. Camois [in Wood Ditton parish], Ditton Ca 11103 s, co. Cambridge, 65G. Dive, St. Pierre sur. See St. Pierre sur Dive. Divel, or Dinel. See Dyuel. Divelyn. See Dublin. Divorce. See Warenna. Do, Walter, 249. William, 249. Dobbe, Nicholas, 498, 598. , Ralph, 498, 598. Dobbes, John, 627. Docken6elds, Dokcnesfeld [co. Hants], 270. Dockyng, Dckkingge, John de, 57. Dod, Dodde, Dode, John, a prebendary of Penkridge, 338. , , [chantry priest] of St. Mary's, Warwick, 559. , or Dodo, Nicholas, 510. William, 408. Doddciihani, Dodcnham [in Doddingtre hundred, co. Worcester], C32. See Dodenham. Doddinghurst, Doddyngherst, co. Essex, 509. Doddington, Dodynton, 159. , Dcdington [co. Huntingdon], 591. , Great, Great Dodington, co. North- ampton, 590, 085. , , Hemy de Lntegai shale, rector of, 189. , , William de Thuileby, rector of, 159, 189, 590, 600. Doddyngherst. See Doddinghurst. Dode. See Dod. Dodeford. See Dodford. Dodeman, William, 502. Dodcnham, Doddinham, Waller de, parson of Billyng, 609. , pardon of Fennistanton, 105. , rector of Grcynesby, 553, 621. See Doddenham. Doderngge, Walter de, 596. Dodford, Dodeford [co. Northampton], 599. Dodington, Dodynton [now part of Whit- church], co. Salop, 687. See Doddington. Dodmesson, Peter, 6i-0. Dodo, Nicholas, 510. Dodyngton, Walter de, 592. Dodyngton, Dodynton. See Doddington ; Dodington [now part of Whitchurch], co. Salop. Doe, killing lame, 250. Doene, Waiter de, the younger, 678. See Dene. Dog, Dogs, expeditatiou of, 029. Doggcuel, Dogenel, Ralph, 239, 404. Doggethorpc [co. York], 180. Doghere, Simon le, 152. Dogmeresfeld, Dogmersfeld, Dognierfeld, ltichard de, 316. William de, 483, 692. , steward of Shirewode forest, 316. Dogmersfield, Dogmare6feld [co. Hants], 413, 498, 598. Doignel, Peter, 50. Doke, John de, 589. See Duk. Dokelinglon, John de, mayor of Oxford, 594, 095, 099. Dokcnesfeld. See Dockecfields. Dokenhale, Thomas de, 23. Doktsworth, John de, 597. , , and Petronilla his wife, 481. Dokkinggc. See Dorking. Do), Hugh !e, 676. , John, 239, 403. Dokha'.le, William de la, 8. Dolfin, Henry son of [Irabertus], de Vienna, archdeacon of Worcester, 267. Dolforwyn, Dolefreyn/Dolvoreyn, Dolvorayn, [co. Montgomery], 151, 315, 491. Dolgenv/al, Dongelwal [? Yspytty-Ifao, co. Denbigh], Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem at, 576. Dolton, Duylton, co. Devon, 268. Dolvorayn, Dolvoreyu. See Dolforwyn. Douimer, Dummerc, Dunmere, Dimmere, Domer, John de, an assessor for Dorset, 49. , a commissioner of array for Somerset, 351, 462. , Kichard son of John, of Watford, 159. Domyn, Thomas, of Great Wurmynton, 500. .. . William, 500. Dou, Done, co. York, commission de vail Hi de J'o.ssatis for Mankind upon, 805. See Donne. Donaghmore, Donaghymorc [co. Kildare], 282. DonagliMiiore. See Donaghmore. Doncaster, Doncastre, Donecaslre, Dancastre, co. York, 377, 383, 421, 423, 671. Friars Minora of, 386. , letters patent dated at, 373, 374, 376, 421, 422, 423, 424. , pavage for, 434. ship laden with timber at, 585. See Donecastre. Doncekyrk. See Donkekerko. Donclent, Donnclent, Clement de, and Alice his wife, 465, 515, 612. Doudarvan. See Dungarvan. Done, Alice, 251. Richard, 251. See Dune. Done, the river. Sec Don. 790 GENERAL INDEX. Donebrigge, Donnebrigge, Donnebrugge, Master Robert de, prebendary of Bromeswode in the church of St. Paul, London, 300. , , , and parson of the churches of Werplesdcne, Bydyndonne, Letcbe- worthe. and Creyk, 300. Donecastre, Doncastre, Danecastre, John de, collector of pavage at Doncaster, 434. , , an assessor for the North Hiding, 50. , , conservator of the peace, 107, 123, 129. , , a commissioner of the king, 119. , [a commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c], 37, 53, 55, 59, 60, 62, 65, 67, 68, 72-74, 129, 136, 138, 148, 208, 226, 229, 232, 236, 241, 242, 245, 247, 249, 252, 253, 305, 311-313, 316, 317, 321, 326, 3?7, 337, 404, 407, 409, 412, 413, 415, 416, 419, 422-427, 429- 431, 475, 492-496, 502, 532, 535, 537, 539, 540, 580, 582, 586, 588, 590-592, 594-596, 5«9, 683, 685, 087-689, 692, 693, 697, 701. , , keeper of Henry de Percy's lar.ds, 214. , a merchant, born in England, 450. John son of Gerard de, a purveyor, 371. Richard de, 160, 521. Robert de, puiveyor, 6, 11, 32, 77, 188 486, 607, 677. , William de, 157, 197, 218, 271, 368, 381, 440, 455, 579, 650. , , the elder, and Felicia his wife, 287. See Doncaster. Donekirke. See Dunkerque. Donesford. See Dunsford. Donestborpe, Dunsthorpe [in the soke of Grantham, co. Lincoln], 394, 481. Doneswalle, John de, 581. Donewere. See Dunwear. Donewyco, Peter de, 145. , Walter de, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 630. Dongarvan. See Dungarvon. Dongelwal. See Dolgenwal. Donheved, John son of John de, 516. Donington, Donyngton [co. Lincoln], 488, 654. Donkikerke. B"mcekyrke, Dontekyrke, Donk- kirke, James de, or James, of Ypres, 42,357, 512. Jakeminus and Johanuiuus his sons, 42, 357. , James Dunnan his servant, 35?. Donmowe, Richr.rd de, parson of Little Kystanes, 455. Donne, William de, 134. , or Douuc. See Done; Doune ; Dune. Donnebrigge, Donnebrugge. See Donebrigge. Donnehale. See Dounhalle. Donnington, Donyngton, 470. , Donynton [co. Salop], 364. Dontekyrke, Dontekirke. See Donkekerke. Donton, or Douton. See Douton. Donyng, Richard, and Margery his wife, 637. Donyngton, Donynton. See Donington ; Don- nington. Dorchester, Dorcestre, Dorkcestre, Dorke- cestre [co. Oxford], 465. John, abbot of, 700. abbot and convent of, 465, 569, 663. canons of, 700. Dordrecht, Dort, Dordraght, Dordrech, Dord- reght, Durdrecht, Durdright, in Hol- land, merchants of, 51, 226, 235, 262, 276, 321, 322, 609. , commonalty of, 276, 609. , Henry Kudbudel, burgess of. See Rutttbuthel. Doreward, Alan, 436. Dorgoil, Gerard, 367. Dorhesele [co. Derby], Beauchef in, 397. Dorkeestre, Dorkecestre. See Dorchester. Dorking, Dorkyng, Dorkynge, co. Surrey, 236, 483, 484, 485, 528. Dorneie, Thomas, purveyor, 52. Dorset, county of, 144, 149, 234, 317, 490, 503, 593, 661, 666, 676. , commissioners of array for, 351, 461. , to assess a sixteenth in, 530. to assess the twentieth F.nd fif- teethfor, 49. , to assess a fifteenth in, 474. , to perambulate forests in, 296, 539. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. measures used in, 689. of oyer and terminer for, 496. , conservators, or keepers, &c, of tho peace for, 107, 123, 129, 403, 482, 492. , justice in eyre in, 299. , of gaol delivery for, 225. sheriff of, 6, 99, 317, 336, 433, 531. , [alleged malpractices, or oppres- sions, &c], by, 242, 243, 408. , to provide provisions for the king's household, 195. , , John de Chidiok 242, 243. , , John de Erie, 299. , the king's forests in, 183. , purveyance in, 433. , corn for, 467. ports of, Henry de Thornhill, deputy of the chief butler in, 520. , alleged forwarding corn, &c. to Scot- land from, 679, 694. Dorsinton. See Dorston. Dors-ton, Dorsinton, co. Hereford, 683. GENERAL INDEX. 791 Dort. See Dordrecht. Dortcrnound, Godekyn, le Longe, merchant of Almaiu, 506. Dorturer, Adam le, 356. , Robert le, 303, 340, 343. William le, 356. Doscone, Tassard, 519, 520. Dossere, Luke le, of St. Alban's, 145. Dote, Robert, of Iwardby, 596. Dothyn, Peter son of, Pieres le fuiz Dothin, of Zierikzee,364, 371. Dotys, John, and his wife, 44. Douee, William, 385. of Dublin, 458, 518. Doulis. See Dawlisb. Dounclent. See Donclent. Dounde. See Dundee. Doune, Richard, of Iwardby, 596. , Richard atte, 414. Pobert de la, 64, 319. Thomas del, 404. William de la, 314. , a special commissioner, 227, 228, 329, 418. , , pardon of outlawry, 519. See Done ; Donne ; Dune. Doune, la, [co. Sussex], 509. Dounedale, John, commissioner of oyer and terminer, 416. Dounehale. See Dounhalle. Dounes, les. See Downs. Dounhalle, Dounhall, Dounehale, Adam de, 335. Emma de, 335. , Hamo de, 523. Dounham. See Downham. Dounhamheth, Katherine Maisterwilliam- essoster dc, 431, 700. See Downham Market. Dounton, John de, 405, 504. , Walter dc, of Hamilton, 72. See Douton ; Dowuton. Doustes, Richard de, 25. Douton, or Donlon, Matthew de, 409. Dovedale, Douvedale. See Duvedale ; Hocester in Dovedale. Dover, co.Kent, 39, 97, 106, 191, 193, 198, 608. barons of the port of, 209. , burgesses of, 285. , Robert de Kendale, keeper of the port of, 209. , , his deputy Peter de Hauekyng, 209, , constable of the castle of, 163. , See Cobeham ; Kendale. keeper of the passage at, 158. custom of the town of, 103. letters patent dated at, 49, 52, 53, 74. ship boarded [and plundered] near, 242. tithe of herrings at, 285. Dover, co. Kent — cont. , Couperlonde and Atterton [now in eluded in Archers Court] by, 39. , hospital of the house of God, Maison Dieu, or St. Mary's hospital, the master and brethren of, 622. , , Henry master of, 551. , John de Dovorre, master of the, 551, 657. patronage of granted to Henry III , 55 1. , St. James's church, Richard de Langeley, parson of, 87. St. Martin's, prior of, 286. , , Robert, prior of, 33. , sub prior of, 286. , granted to Christ Church, Canterbury, 285. , the prior to be a Benedictine monk, 285. no one except the archbishop of Canterbury to meddle with, 285, 287. , toll pertaining to, 285. , , claim by the prior of the Holy Trinity and Christ Church, Canterbury, to the advowson of, 286. , and Theobald, archbishop of Canterbury, ordinance touching the, 286. , John, archbishop of Canterbury and, 286. , Henry II., donor of, 286. Dover, Dovorre, Dovor, John de, commis- sioner de wall iis et fussatis, 494. , master of the House of God, or St. Mary's hospital, Dover, 551, 01-1. Robert, 246. Dovcrcourt, co. Norfolk, 356. Dovor, Dovorre. See Dover. Dowlands, Duuelund, near Thiisk [co. Yorks], 1. Down in Inland, issues of the bishopric of, granted to Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester, &e., 89. St. Patrick's, prior and convent of, 94. John, sub-prior of, 94. Thomas [Kittel], bishop [1305 to 1313] of, 94. , Dune, prior and canons of St. Thomas, 487. Downham, Dounham, co. Cambridge, 121,510. Market, Downham Hithe, Doun- hamhethe, Donhamhethe, co. Norfolk, 431, 700. , John, ' the pcrsones brother of,' 431, 700. the abbot of Ramsey's bailiff of, 431, 700. Downs, the, les Dounes by the port of Sand- wich, 571. Dowuton, Dounton, Dunton, co. Wilts, letters patent dated at, 635. 792 GENERAL INDEX. Dowse. .See Donee. Drabbede, Robeit, of Conyngesby, 430. Draghe-werd, Draghswerd. See Drawes- werd. Dragoun, John, 545. Drake, Richard, of Carleton, 233. Dranefeld, Thomas de, 24. Draper, Edward le, 145. , Nicholas le [of Bristol], 605. , Matthew le, 145. Drawespere, William, 47. Draweswerd, Draghswerd, Draghssverde, Draweswerd. Maurice, purveyor, 15. 31, 47, '77, 486. Drax, John de, parson of Suthcolingham, 388. , William de, clerk, 307. Drax, co. York, 32, 53, 439. , prior and convent of, 386. , soke of, 362, 363. , Newehagh in, 560. Drayeote, John de, keeper of Holy Trinity hospital, Yvelcistre, 505. Drayton, Draytone, Alice, late the wife of John de, 347. , Tobbe de, of Great Yarmouth, 576. , John de, of Great Yarmouth, 576. , Rulph de, 400. , , parson of Luffewyk, 582, 655. , Robert de, of Great Yarmouth, 576. , Simon de, 23, 311. , William de, of Norwich, 516. William son of William de, of Great Yarmouth, 576. Drayton, Dreyton, co. Middlesex, 81, 103, 190. , co. Norlkampton, 396, 582. , East, Estdraitou [co. Nottingham], 693. , , John de Merkyngfeld [parson] of, 383. Basset, Drajton [co. Stafford], 33. ., , See Basstt of Drayton. Beauebanip on the confines of cos. Buckingham and Hertford, 694. Drembleby, Drerubelby, co. Lincoln, 78. Drenkeston. See Drinkstone. Dreux, John de. See Britannia, John de, eail of Richmond. Drewe, Genffrey, 57. , John, 418. , Nicholas, 58, , Richard, 58. Dreweseok, Robert, 57. Dreye, John, 571. Dreyton. See Drayton. Driburgh. See Dryburgh. Driby, Dryby, Joan, lute the wife of Robert de, 59* 62. , John de, 198. , Simon de, 83, 525. ; DrifLdd, Hugh de, parson of Brucnum, 538. 1 , Richard son of Ralph de, G95. , Robert de, 247. , Thomas son of Henry de, parson of Skyryn, 620. , William de, 536. Driffield, Driffeld, 446. ... [eo. Gloucester], Peter, vicar of, 618. Drinkstone, Drenkeston [co. Suffolk], Mat- thew, parson of, 455. Dripol. See Drypool. Droghcda, Droghda in Uriel, repairs of the walls and turrets of, 509. • Drogo, keeper of the seal [temp. William II.], 307. Droitwich, co. Worcester, 499, 600. , pavage for, 469. Drokenesford, John de, bishop [1 309 io 9 May 1329], of Bath and ^Yell.s, 1, 53, 56, 133, 158, £11, 217, 218, 244, 368, 411, 413, 415, 417, 455, 638, 640. , , keeper of the wardrobe, 348, 528. , Drokenusford, Walter de, purveyor, 79,349,374,510. Dronfield, Drongfeld [co. Derby], Roger de Brailesford, parson of, 388. Di'onthfeim. See Nidaros. Druel, William, parson of Neuton Blosse- ville, 388. Druhulle, Druhul, Druihulle, Dryhille, Thomas de, 487, 488. William de, 487. , , the grandfather, 487, 488. Drunal. See Druvale. Drury, Walter, 1 1 4. Diuvale, Druval, Druual, Dureval, or Drunal, Hugh de, 78, 333, 359. Thomas de, 359. Druymerstoi. See Marston Sicca. Dryburgh, Diiburgh [co. Berwick], English canons of the house of, 557. Dryby. See Driby. Dryhille. See Druhulle. Drymerston. See Marston Sicca. Dryughouse, Richard de, a monk of the Holy Trinity, York, 236. Drypool, Dripole in Holderness, co. York 313. Drytcarle, John, of Neuburgh, 698. Dublin, Dyvelin, Dyvelyn, Tivelyn, city of, 458, 469, 509. Carmelite friars of, 472. citizens of, grant to St. Thomas's abbey by, 487. , , fine made by them at the Ex- chequer for a trespass, 517. , mayor and commonalty of, 471. , farm of the city, 471. , murage granted for, 471. passage of men-at-arms towards Ulster, 471. GENERAL Dublin, Dyvelin, &c. — cont. , suburb destroyed by the Scots, 471. , provisions to be taken to Skinburness from, 603. , castle of, Henry de Badcwe, keeper of, 164. , , Thomas de Hevvysshe [keeper of], 164. the Bench, justices of the, 48, 121, 519. , See Berdefeld ; Canoun. , , Walter Couiteys, chirographer of the, 269. , keeper of the writ* and rolls. See Curteys ; Staveleye ; Wyght. Exchequer of, 117, 207, 216, 279, 457, 459, 463, 469, 471, 473, 509, 517, 518. , , treasurer of the, 83. , , See also Islep. , and barons, 63, 96, 117, 165, 347, 459, 509. , , and chamberlains of the, 83, 207, 347, 348. , , chamberlains of the. See Laules ; Marchia. , engrosser of the, Richard Broun, 524. , , , Richard de Wodehous, 524. , , , remembrances of the. See Ilolebourn ; Warilon. , John de Ilothum to supervise the, 165, 347. , chantry of the, 472, , treasurer of the, 83. Dublin, archbishop of. See Bykenore; Leek. , archbishopric, diocese, or see of, 4, 11, 18, 81 84, 1 16, 120, 171, 174, 175, 265, 271, 297, 298, 338, 342, 456, 471, 616, 641. , , keeper of the spirituality of, 338. , church of, Alexander le Convers to have a prt-beud in, 333. , archdeacon of. See Haveringes. , archdeaconry of, 297, 298. , granted to Richard de Sancto Leodegario, 297, 298. , , void by the death of Master John de Haverisges, sometime arch- deacon of, 297. Holv Trinity, prior and convent of the, 33, 79. , , l'hilip de Braybrok, a canon of, 17. , St. John the Baptist without the New Gate, prior and brethren of, 465. St. Patrick's, dean of, 79. , dean and chapter of, 81, 83, 171, 174, 175, 298, 342, 641. , , chancellor of. See Ardingelli. INDEX. 703 Dublin, St. Patrick's — cont. , prebendaries of. See Ardin- gelli ; Athercston ; Audrey ; Ayre- mynne ; Balescot- ; Lescapon ; Lou- don ; Sandale ; Thornbury ; Wotton ; Wyngefeld. , prebends of. See Finglas ; Killiskey ; Newcastle juxta Lyons ; Ti mot ban ; Yagoestown. , canon of, Alexander de Byke- nore, 79. , John de Hothum, canon of, 17. John de Sandale, canon of, 17. , , precentor of. See Audeley ; Wyngefeld. .treasurer of See Northburgh. , St. Mary's Abbey, abbot of, 543. , , release of the king's debt to, 541. , licence to acquire lands, &c. in mortmain, 541. , St. Medoc's church, Kynneth, in the diocese of, Master Bartholomew de Eytelei presented to, 18. , St. Thomas the Martyr's, the abbot of, 115. , , abbot and convent of, 121. , confirmation of the charters of the abbey, 486-488. , , licence to acquire lauds ill mortmain, 517. Duddele, Daddeleye. See Dudley. Daddely ngton . .See Didlington. Dudecote. See Didcot. Dudley, Duddele [co. .Stafford], pavage for, 334. , Duddeleyc, co. Worcester, 132. Dafleld, Adam de, 684, 695. Richard de, 354. , , parson of Luthebtirgh, 560. , [of York], 681, 692. Dnffleld, Duffeld, co. Derby, 65. D afford, John de, 260, 265, 271. , escheator in Ireland, 639. Duk, John, master of the ship la (lodale, 257. , Philip le, 412, 414. See Duke. Dukelynton, John i!e, 130. Dukett, Joan, nun of Shaftesbury, 319. Duleek, Dyvelek, co. Meath, 565. Dollingham, Dullyngham [co. Cambridge], 575. Dullof, John, 248. Duloeme, John de, 246. See Dunolm. Dtllvag, Duluag, John, 66. Dntnbard, Patrick de, 616. See Dunbar. Dnmbletnn, Dumbelton [co. Gloucester], 500. Dumframville. See Umframville. Dummere. See Domtuer. 791 GENERAL INDEX. Dumple way, le. See Scarborough. Dun, Thomas, a Scottish mariner, 421, 696. Dunbar, Punbarre, Dumbard [co. Hadding- ton], 273. , Stephen le Blound [parson of], 616. Dunbro [near Swords, cr>. Dublin], 469. Dundee, Dunde, Dounde [co. Forfar, Scot- land], 41, 306. Dune, John de, the elder, 364. , Walter de, 8, 586. See Done ; Donne ; Doune ; Down. Dune Tin Ireland], prior and convent of St. Thomas, 487. Dunelme. See Dulneme ; Dunolm ; Durem' ; Durham. Dunes, Dunys in Flanders [at Bruges in Belgium], abbot and convent of Notre Dame des, 97. Dunesdene, John de, 8. Dungarvon, Dongarvan, Dondarvan [co. Waterford], John Walran, vicar of, 663. , Master Richard de Clare, parson of, 168, 201, 462. Dunge Marsh. See Denge Marsh. Dungeness, Dyngemarreys. See Denge Marsh. Dungesell, William de, 339. Dunham, Peter de, 138. See Dunholme. Dunhamhethe. See Downham Market. Dunholme, Dunham [co. Lincoln], 401. Dunkerque, Donekirk in Flanders [Nord in French Flanders], merchant of, 140, 142. Dunley, Dynlewe [now included in Chippen- ham hundred], co. Wilts, 607. Dunmere. See Dommer. Dunmore, Dunmor [co. Kilkenny], 487. church of the Holy Trinity, 486. Dunmow, Dunmawe, co. Essex, 49. , Master Richard de Clare, rector of, 459. Dunnan, James, of Ypres, 357. Dunnington, Dunyngton [co. York], Robert de Bardelby, prebendary of, 554. Dunnyng, Dunnynge, Peter, 252, 436. Richard, 331, 507. , Robert, 331, 589. Dunolm, Duuelme, John de, 594. , Thomas de, 594. William de, 63. See Dulneme ; Durem ; Durham. Dunre, John de, 678. Ducsford, Donesford [co. Devon], 29. Dunsfortb, Dunsford [co. York], 452. Dunstable, Dunstaple, Dunestaple [co. Bed- ford], 142, 477. , the prior of, 400. Dunstal, John, of Great Yarmouth, 576. Dunstauburgh, co. Northumberland, 344. Dunstanville, Reginald de, earl [1140-1175] of Cornwall, 285. , Robert de, 285. Dunsterville, Robert de [temp. Henry II.], 613. Dunstaple, Dunstapele, Dunestaple, John de, a commissioner de ivalliis et fossatis, 145. , purveyor, 349. William de, 145. Sec Dunstable. Dunsterre, Dunsturre, Humphrey de, 126. Dunsterville. See Dunstanville. Dunsthorpe, Donesthorpe [in the soke of Grantham, co. Lincoln], 394, 481. Dunston [co. Lincoln], 674. Dunstone, Dunyngeston [co. Devon], 467. Dunsturre. See Dunsterre. Duntesburne. Margaret de, 7. , Roger de, 8. Duntish, Duntich [co. Dorset], 239, 404. Dunton, Wiliiara de, or William, 431, 701. Dunton, co. Norfolk, 630. See Downton. Dunwcar, Donewere [in Bridgwater, co. Somerset], 511. Dunwich, co. Suffolk, 417. , master and brethren of the Dovnts Dei or God's House of, 91, 283, 439, 667. of the hospital of St. James, 28, 209. 442. , Thomas Stace, deputy of the chief butler in, 215. Dunye, Henry de, 134. Dunygato, John de, provost of the hospital of SS. Nicholas and Bernard, Montjoux, 269. Dunyngeston. See Dunstone. Dunyngton. See Dunnington. Dunys. See Dunes. Durand, Durant, Duraunt, Thomas le fiz William, 24. Durdcnd, Robert, 604. Durdrect, Durdright. See Dordrecht. Dureford, on the confines of the cos. Sussex and Southampton, 700. the abbot of, 700. abbot and convent of, 439. Durem', Jollan de, 109. , William de, of Furness abbey, 252, 415. See Dunolm. Durevall. See Druvale. Durham, city of, 534, 536, 566. , castle of, Henry de Bcllo Monte, keeper of, 563, 614. , , Robert de Sapy, keeper of, 563. , letters patent dated at, 113, 114, 115, 117, 118. , Shireburn by. See Sherburn. GENERAL INDEX. 795 Durham, bishop of, 538. , bishops of. See Bek ; Bello Monte ; Kellawe. , bishop of, his liberty, 429, 538. , archdeacon of, Thomas de Goldes- burgh, 550. , chancellor of, Adam de Brome, keeper of the seal of the, 555. , Adam de Brome, 644. , prior of, 386. Geoffrey, the prior of, 566, , prior and convent of, 389, 549, 555, 566. , purchase of corn for, 387. monks of, Henry de Stanford and William de Couton, 555. , bishopric, diocese or see of, 79, 178, 183, 257, 260, 353, 364, 541, 550, 555, 556, 568, 573, 616, 625, 626, 634, 635, 638, 640, 648. , keeper of the spirituality of, 625, 626, 635, 638, 640. , of the lands of the bishopric of, Robert de Sapy, 644. keeper of t tie temporalities of. See Bello Monte, Henry de. , receiver of the issues of the tem- poralities of. See Sapy. , steward of. See Marmaduk. , church of St. Cuthbert, 396. St. Nicholas's church, Master Richard de Eryum, parson of, 550. , tenth in the diocese of, 389. Durham, co. Gloucester. See Dyrham. Duro Forti, Duroforti, Gaillard de, Gailard de, Gairald de, a canon of St. Peter's, York, 444. , , prebendary of Weteuang, 18, 40, 369, 444. Durseleyc, Nicholas de, ' teyntur,' 61. Duston, Thomas de, 658. Dutton, Geoffrey de, 24. Duuelund. See Dowlands. Duvedale, Dovedale, John de, 227, 234. Day. See David Day ap Eyuou. Duylton. See Dolton. Duyt, Geoffrey, 581. , Seman, 581. , Thomas, 581. compare Guyt. Dwole, Ralph, 414. Dychenynges, Dychenyng. See Ditchling. Dycun. See Dykun. Dyer, Ralph le, of Bristol, 11 1. Ralph son of Arnold the, 90. Hamo his brother, 90. See Ly tester ; Teinturer. Dvffrvn Clwyd, DerYrencloyt [co. Denbigh,] 178. , Sir David ap Gronogh, official of, 178. Dygel, Richard, 598. Dyggeby. See Digby. Dykenyng. See Ditchling. Dyker, Warin le, 65. Dykeryng. See Dickering. Dykun, Dycun, John, 250. Dyluz, Walter de, 273. Dylyngton. See Dillington. Dyinchurch, Demechirch, co. Kent, 656. Dymruok, Osbert de, 74. , Stephen de, 74. Dymock, Dymmok, co. Gloucester, 134. Dyn, John, 593. William, 249. See Dyne. Dynameriza [co Denbigh], 178. Dynainerugh [co. Denbigh], 178. Dynant. See Dinant. Dynasbran. See Castell Dinas Bran. Dynauut in Almain. See Diiiant. Dynbaud. See Tinboeth. Dyubegh. See Denbigh. Dyne, John, 584. See Dyn. Dynel, J. 420. Dynesle. See Dinsley, Temple. Dyneyeneton, co. Suffolk. See Dennington. Dyngemareis, Dyngemarreys. See Dinge Marsh. Dynglee, Thomas de, parson of Xorthwyme, 594. Dyn ham, Dincham, Joceus de, 259, 456, 569. , Oliver de, 42S. See Deuham. Dynluwe. Sec Dunley. Dynyeton, Edmund de, 615. Dynyeton, co. Suffolk. Sec DenniDgton. Dynyngton, Peter de, 253. Dyot, Richard, 613. Dyrham, Durham [co. Gloucester], Ifaatei l'obert de Ilescle, parson of, 41. Thomas de Kytou, parson of, 439, 454. Dys, Peter, 57. See Dyx. Dysny, Dyscny. See Disny. Dyttinsale, John de, canon of Dryburgh, 557. Dyve, or Dyne. See Dyn; Dyne. Dyvel, or Dynel. See Dynel. Dvveleek. See Duleek. Dyvelyn. See Dublin. Dyvene, the river. See Devon. Dyx, John, 330, 507. See Dys. 796 GENERAL INDEX. E Eagle, barony or honor of. See L'Aigle. [Ealdstreet, in the parish of Shoreditch], pre- bendaries of. See Cobeham ; Ellesfeld. Ealing, Yll vnge.Yiliyuge, Gillynge, co. Middle- sex," 81, 103, 190. , rector of, the chancellor of St. Paul's, London, 277. ,,. , vicar of, Gerard de Aylesbury, 277. , tithes of the parish, 277. , fit Us called Melkwelesfeld, Poteteres- reding, Adecrof't, Nineacre, Shakelacre, and Flodmade, in the parish of, 277. Ear, loss of an, cut off by a cait wheel, 40. , from the bite of a dog, 340. , from the bite of a horse, 156, 615, 627. , , in a quarrel, 562. , , through the violence x>f the Soots, 176, 216, 272. Earlham, Erlham [co. Norfolk], 157. Earls Barton. See Barton, Earls. Early, Erie [Charlton hundred, co. Berks], 159. , Richard de Kymberle, parson of St. Nicholas's chapel, 159. Earuwood, Ernewode, co. Salop, 279, 323, 419. Earsham, Ersham, co. Norfolk, 72. Easebourne, Esburne [near Midhurst], co. Sussex, 698, 701. Easingwold, co. York, letters patent dated at, 114. Eastbourne, Burne, co. Sussex, 131. Eastbridge, Estbregge, Estbrugge, Est Brige, co. Kent, 056. St. Thomas the Martyr by. See Can- terbury. Eastchurch. Eastchirche, Estchurche, in Shep- pey [co. Kent], 97, 273. East Dean, Estdene, co. Hants, 479, 498. Eastgate, Estgate. See Lincoln. East Hall, Estballe, co. Kent, 283, 414. East Ham. See Ham. Easthothly, Hudltgh, co. Sussex, 227. East Hundred, Esthundred, co. Rutland, 576. 578, 664. Eastland, Estlond [merchants of], 316, Eastney, Esteneye, co. Hants, 139. Eastoft, Estoft [co. York], 127. Eastou, Eystranes, co. Essex, 445. , Little, Little Eystanes, co. Essex, Richard de Donmowe, parson of, 455. Eston, co. Northampton, 609. , Eston, Eston by Staunford [in Willy- brook hundred], co. Northampton, 137, 170, 410. , Eston [co. Suffolk], 298, 318, 324. Neston, Estneston by Toucestro [co. Noithanipton, 335. East Riding, William de Ayremynne, arch- deacon of, 378. Eastrop, Esthrope by Highworth [co. Wilts], 184. East Wick, Estwyk in Saveruake [near Woctton Rivers, co. Wilts], 300, 470. Eastwood, Estwod, William de Herlaston, parson of, 353. , Estwode, Estewode, co. Essex, 135, 137, 227. Eaton Castle, Eton Meysi [co. Wilts], 618. Eaton-Hastings, Eton [co. Berks], Edmund de la Beche, parson of, 30. Eaz, Gilbert de, 475. Ebbelesburne Wake. See Ebbesborn Wake. Ebbesbora Wake, Ebbelesburne Wake, co. Wilts, 248. Eboraco, Ebor', Adam de, parson of Sywelle, 275. Edward de, keeper of the piece of the seal for debts, York, 638. , Gilbert de, parson of Bradeley, 383. , John de, keeper of the hospital of St. Mary, Leisingbv, 388. , Thomas de, 122. Ebriton. See Ibberton. Ebro^cis, de. See Deverous. Eccles [in Shropham hundred, co. Norfolk], William [de Knapton] , parson of, 127. Ecclesfield, Ecclesfeld [co. York], prior of, 386. , Robert, prior of, 212, 321. priory of, 321. Eccleshale, Eccleshal, Ecclesale, Adam de, 445. , John de, purveyor, 209. , Robert de, 394. See Eccleshall. Eccleshall, Eccleshale, co. Stafford, 416. Echels. See Ofthenecheles. Echenevettus The ap Griffith Vaghan Oworthonbre, 625. Echingham, Eclnnghamme, Echyngham, Robert de, 86, 134,413. William de, 115, 207, 354, 430, 471, 579, 586, 653. , , and Eva his wife, 161. Eckington, Eghiuton. See Ripe. Ecton, or Etton. See Elton. Ede, Peter son of Robert, 251. Edelington, Edelpngton, Hugh de, of Lincoln, 3S0, 643. ' , Simon de, of Lincoln, 188, 189, 369, 441. See Edlington. Edtnbridge, Edenebregge, co. Kent, 522. Edendoa. See Edington. Edenebregge. See Edenbridge. Edenestowe. See Edwinstowe. Edmevet ap Madoc, 25. See Ednevcd. Edeuhale, William de, 427. GENERAL INDEX. TUT Edenham, Geoffrey de, 383. Edenham, co. Lincoln, 401, 552. Edenild, John, 418. Edgar, John, of Yatham, 629. Edgeware, Eggeware [co. Middlesex], 220, 221. Edgmond. EgemuDdon, co. Salop, 677. Edi grave, Henry de, 598. Edington, Edendon, Edyndon [co. Wilts], Master Gilbert de Middelton, pre- bendary of, 44 6, 609. Edlesborough, Edlesburgh, co. Buckingham, 485. Edlington, Edelyngton, Edelington, Edlyng- ton [co. Lincoln], 380, 584, 682. Edmund, the king's brother. See Wood- stock. , the king's brother, Thomas, earl of Norfolk. See Plantagenet. [earl of Lancaster, &c], brother of Edward I. See Plantagenet. , earl of Lancaster and Leicester. See Plantagenet. son of Edward I. See Plantagenet. , John son of, de Mortuo Mari. See Mori no Mari. William son of, 398, 400. See Fitz Kdinund. Edneved the Little [Parvus, or Ednyved Vychan], 576. See Edenevet. Ednyved, Ednyved Vyc'nan. See Edneved the Little. Edolf, Geoffrey, of Killum, 171. Edrich, Nicholas, of Southampton, C24. Edus, Nicholas, 136. Edwaldeston. See Elvaston. Edward, Hugh, 3U2. , John, 331,507, 589. , Richard, 579. , Robert, [of Rondeby], 155. , of Swaveseye, rector of Stagh- bauan, 672. , son of, de Fracsino, of Leche- lade, and Matilda his wife, 651. Edward I. [son of king Henry III.], 432. king, 15, 38-41, 56, 64, 79, 80, 83-85, 87, 89-93, 95, 98. 104, 109, 111, 115-117, 119, 121, 125-127, 130, 133, 139, 144, 152, 164-166, 170, 174, 176, 181, 184, 192, 193, 196, 199, 202, 215, 221, 228, 255, 256, 261, 264, 266, 269, 272, 275, 279, 286, 290-292, 297, 301, 310, 31 1, 324, 332, 333, 353, 356, 358, 361, 365, 372, 379, 385, 389, 392, 395, 398. 400, 402, 432, 434, 437, 452. 487, 510, 511, 517, 521-523, 527. 528, 531, 532, 540, 552, 558, 564, 569, 577, 583, 586, 608, 610, 611, 618, 621, 627, 629, 632, 645, 652, 654-657. , or the late king, passim. his debts, 53, 358, 636, 640, 673. , Eleanor wile of. .See Eleanor, queen. Margaret wife of. See Margaret. Edward I. — cont. , Elizabeth his daughter wife of John, count of Holland and Zealand, and subsequently wife of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex. See Bohun. , Joan his dtughtcr, late the wife of Gilbert de Clare, earl [1262- 1295] of Gloucester and Hertford [and subsequently to Ralph de Monther- mer]. See Clare. Mary his daughter. See Mary, a nun of Ambreshury. , Edmund his brother. See Plantage- net, Edmund, earl of Lancaster, &c. , scutage for the army of, 197, 428. steward of his household. See Bella Campo. Edward II., or the king, passim. when prince of \Vale3, 434. , his debts, money advanced as a loan to, 6ums in which he is bound, loans to, wages due from, 3, 4, 7, 11, 13, 32, 36, 39, 41, 43, 45, 46, 5?, 100-102, 106, 109, 115, 117, 118. 157, 158, 161, 177, 188, 189, 197, 203, 205-207, 217, 218, 254, 255, 265, 268, 270, 275, 279, 281, 289, 302, 305, 306, 339, 341, 348, 363, 36*, 381, 389, 434, 437-440, 450, 455, 492, 51 1, 513, 514, 516, 520-522, 524, 526, 527, 541, 546, 579, 603, 605, 606, 608, 615, 616, 618, 628, 636, 640, 650, 661, 663, 667, 670, 673, 677. sureties for his debts, 15", 197, 20.5, 218, 271, 368, 381,440, 455, 579, 650. indemnity for divers persons [named] who have bound themselves for his debts, 102, 157, 189. , crossing to, or in France, 4, 45, 106. at Pontoi-e beyond the sea«, 527. return from beyond the seas, 2, 53. journey to or departure for Scotland. See Scotland. , disseiiiions with the earl of Lancaster, 66. his business at Avignon, 348. , exemption from custom at Windsor bridge for ships and boats of, 109. , falcons from beyond the seas for, 200. , carrying away his falcons, 414, 696. , felony committed in the presence of, 310. , horses, or stud of. See Horses. , household of the. See Household. , letters of credence for his com- missioners, 114, 119, 458. , Marshalsea of. See Marshalsea. money [belonging to, stolen], 234. money received for his use, 204-206. [theft] of his treasure at York, 324. , pilgrimage by command of, 274, 27 7. , purveyance for the use of. See Purveyance. , tallage of his demesne lands, 389. 798 GENERAL INDEX. Edward II. — cont. , gold vases and jewels as presents to the Pope, 605, 608. , his vases, &c, lost at Stryvelyn, 608. , victuals for the use of. See Purvey- ance. , Wardrobe of the, the Great Ward- robe. See Wardrobe. , wines for, 12, 13, 160, 205, 305, 348, 509, 516, 536, 616. , provided at Paris for, disposal of, 98. , almoner of. See Kirkeby. , attorney of. See Langele. butler of. See Abyndon ; Fessu ; Gereseye ; Say ; Waldeshef. , clerk of the kitchen. See Northwell. , commissioners of the; letters of credence to the clergy of the province of Canterbury for, 1 14. , , letters of credence to the clergy of the province of York for, 119. [commissioners] of the, to open the Council at Westminster, 634. , commissioners to do homage to Louis, king of France for, 487. , letters of credence for, 458. .confessor of, Luke [de AVodeford], 563. , envoys to the Pope, 605, 608. ewer of. See Elrnham, Laurence de. , ferriter of. See Walter. , keeper of his hunt or venison. See Dammory. , keeper of his mews. See Colne ; Lovel. , nurse of. See Ley grave. , proctors to make assignments, &c, for, 203. , proctors of the king in Ponthieu, 563. , or attorneys of the king and queen Isabella in Ponthieu, 665. , usher of the hall. See Pecok. , grandmother of, 162. , mother of, queen Eleanor. See Eleanor, queen. , Edmund his brother. See Wood stock. , Edward his [firstborn] son. See Edward, earl of Chester. , Eleanor, his niece, wife of Hugh le, Despenser the younger. See Des- penser. , Elizabeth his niece [wife first of John de Burgh, son of Richard, earl of Ulster, then of Theobald de Verdon, and also of Eoger Dammory]. See Burgh; Dammory. , Elizabeth his sister, wife of John, count of Hollaud and Zealand ; and afterwards of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex. See Bohun. Edward II. — cont. , Isabella, queen of. See Isabella, queen. , and the king at Pontoise, 527. , Joan his niece [the daughter of Henry, count of Bar, by Eleanor daughter of Edward I.] Sec Warenna. , Margaret his niece, countess of Corn- wall [sister imd co-heiress of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hert- ford, the wife first of Peter de Gavas- ton, and subsequently of Hugh de Audeley]. See Audeley ; Gava«ton. = Mary his sister, a nun of Amesbury. See Mary, a nun of Amesbury. , Thomas de Brotherton, earl of Nor- folk, his brother. See Plantagenet, Thomas, carl cf Norfolk. , his nephew, Gilbert de Clare [son of Joan daughter of Edward I.], earl of Gloucester and Hertford. See Clare, Gilbert de. Edward [son of Edward II.], the king's first- born, 398. , earl of Chester, 190, 373, 387, 476. Edvvenestone. See Idstone. Edwinstone. See Idstone. Edwinstow. See Netley. Edwiustowe, Edenestowe [co. Nottingham], 395. Edyndon. See Edington. Efferiatteudlu, sacerdotal office called, 451. Egar Derghor ap David, 567. Egebaston. See Eggebaston. Egemere, Eggemere, John de, 468. Egemundon. See Edgmond. Egg, eggs, price of, 323. Eggebaston, Egebaston, Richard de, 50, 109, 461, 474, 530. Eggefeld, Thomas de, presented to St. Peter's church, Claye, 265. , , parson of Stanford church, 10. Eggemere. See Egemere. Eggesclif. See Egglesclife. Eggeware. See Edgeware. Egglesclife, Egglesclif, Egglesclive, Egges- clif, Eglesclif, Egliscliff, John de, 172, 416, 425. , , Alan his serjaunt, 425. , , Cassandra and Juliana his daughters, 416, 425. Egglesors. See Eglvvys Rhos. Egglestone, Eglestou [co. York], the abbot of, 380, 535. Egglingham. See Eglingham. Eghintou. See Ripe. Eglentyu, Adam son of Thomas, 326. Eglesclif. See Egglesclife. Eglesfeld, Adam de, 259, 586. , presented to Newcastle-upon-> Are church, 20. Egleshail. See Egloshayle. Eglesmarcher, VVarin de, 87. GENERAL INDEX. 799 Egli.'ston. See Egglestone. Egleton, Egilton, co. Rutland, 576, 578, 664. , Hide of, Egilton Hyde, co. Rutland, 576, 578, 664. Eglingham, Egghingham, co. Northumber- land, 182. Egloshayle, Egleshail [co. Cornwall] , 255. Eglwys Rhos, ? ligglesors [co. Carnarvon], Master Thomas de Cave, parson of 458. , Thomas de Farendon, parson of, 458. Egmanton [co. Nottingham], 308. Egremont, Egreniund, Egreinond [co. Cum- berland], 335. See also Multon of Egremont ; Taillour of Egrumund. Egton, John de, 501. Eighington. See Ripe. Eigne. See Yne. Eignon ap David, 388. Routh ap Jorvard, Ronth, 388. See also Ennyon ; EynoD. Eilwarton. See Elverton. Eilwy, Richer, 512. Eketon, Peter de, 86, 626. Eland, Hugh de, 501. Elanus. See Nidaros, Elavus archbishop of. Elbrugge. See Elmbridge. Eldcorn, Hugh, 425, 427. William, 425, 426. Eldechirche, Itichard son of William dc, 509. Eldegod, Richard, 145. Eldrugge, Richard de, 499, 600. Eleanor, queen, wife of Edward I. and mother of Edward II. [the daughter ot Fer- dinand, king of Castile], 166, 372, 435, 472, 478, 521, 687. , queen of king Henry III. [the daughter of Raymond, count of Pro- vence], 125. Elenitte. See Sberburn in Ehnut. Elemosina, William de, 275. Elen, or Eleu, Ralph, 688, 693. Elena, Robert son of, 523. Elesftld, Elesfeud. See Ellesfeld. Eleu- See Elen. Elewed. See Elvet. Elham, co. Kent, ICO. Elias, Simon son of, 430. , , de Kent, 582. , Walter son of, 238. See also Ilelias. Eling, Heling, Helingh [co. Hants], 629. Elingdon, Elyndon [co. Wilts], Richard de Lusteshulle, parson of, 550. Elingham. See Elyngham. Eliot. Sec Elyot. Elis. See Elys. Elizabeth, daughter of Edward I., the wife of John, count of Iloland and Zeland and lord of Friesland, and of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex. See Bohun. , Elizabeth the king's niece. See Burgh ; Dammory. Ella, West, Westelvele, co. York, 409, 430, 595. Ellemers. See Ellesmere. Ellerker, John de, 25, 187, 353. , keeper of the Hanaper of the Chancery, 98. , the elder, 83, 616. , Hervey his brother, 83. , , Joan his sister, 83. , John his brother, 83. , Nicholas de, 25. Ellerker, co. York, 83. Ellertou [on the Derwent, co. York], the prior of, 395. prior and convent of, 540. Ellesborough, Eselbergh [co. Buckingham], 304. Ellesfeld, Elesfeld, Elesfeud, Ellefeld, Elsefeld, Gdbert de, 224. , Richard do, prebendary [of Eald- street] in St. Paul's, Loudon, 635. parson of the church of Fraunketon, 20. , presented to Rye church, 96. EUesham. See Elaham. Ellesmere, Ellemers, Ellesmere in the Marches of Wales, 683, 687. [co. Salop], church of, 576. hundred of, 587, 588. Ellesworth, Ell. sworthe, John de, 589. , Walter de, parson of Pokebroke, 17. Elleton, John de, 1 72. , William de, of Jarum, 171. Ellingham, Aylingham [co. Hants], 468. , Elyngham [co. Norfolk], 385. Ellington, High, Yuerellingtou [co. York], 31. Elm, William del, 8. Elmbridge, Elbrugge [eo. Gloucester], 100. Elmdon, Elmedon, co. Essex, 340, 375. Elmedon. See Elmdon. Elmele. See Elmley-Islc. Elmeleve, William sou of William de, 656, 672. Elmesttd. See Elmsted. Elmeswell. See ElmswelL Elmeswelle, John de, 381. Elmeton. See Elmton. Elmham, Bartholomew de, 332, 491. , Laurence de, the king's eiver, 614. Peter de, 57. Elmham, South. Sutliemlham, Suth Elmham, co. Suffolk, 215, 503. Elmley Isle, Elmele, co. Kent, 338. Elmstead, Elmested [co. Essex], 79. 800 GENERAL IND-EX. Elmswell, Elmeswell, co. York, 555. Eluiton, Elmeton, Elneton [co. Derby], 168, 291, 651, 652, 656, 672. Elncstowe, John de, 330, 506. See Elstow. Elneton [PKlniton, co. Derby], 168. See Elmton. Elphin, Laurence [O'Lagbtuan], bishop of, 182. Elredby, Adam de, 21. Elsefeld. See Ellesfeld. Elsham, Ellesham, Ailesham [co. Lincoln], prior of, 83. , Robert de Clifton, prior of, 83. , prior and convent of, 401. Elsingham, William de, 589. Elstead, Elstede, [co. Surrey], 135. Elston, Eyleston [co. Nottingham], 294. Elstow, Elnestowe [co. Bedford], [St. Mary's] abbey, 216, 634. , Clcmentia de Balliolo, abbess of, 165, 200, 218. , Elizabeth de Bello Campo, abbess of, 218. , Joan de Wanton, late prioress, the abbess of, 218, 290. , nuns of, Sybil Giffard and Juliana Basset, 200. , disputed election of abbess, 218. , prioress and nuns during voidance to have the issues, 165. , Thomas de Baumburgh, parson of, 634. Eltham, co. Kent, 490. , manor of Maundeville [being the part of the manor of Eltham in Black- heath hundred, held by de Mandeville] by, 206, 490. letters patent dated at, 79, 81-85, 101, 103, 136, 139, 519, 521, 542. Eltisle. Eltislee, William de, parson of Abyng- ton, 591, 595. , Hugh [his carter], 591, 595. Elton [co. Durham], William de Ho, parson of, 550. Elvaston, Edwaldeston [co. Derby], 397. Elverton, Eilwarton, Aylwarton [in the parish of Stone near Eaversham], co. Kent, 33. Elvet, Trawelecastelt in Elewed [co. Carmar- then], 348. Elvington, Elvyngton [co. York], 533. Elwyn [in Wales], 348. Ely, Geoffrey de, 589. , , of Anvers, 6 1 1. , John de, killed at London, 325, 327. Ely, bishop of, 80, SI, 121. , and chapter of, 205. , N [igel ] , bishop [ 1 1 33 to 30 May 1 1 69] of, 285. .bishops of. See Hothum ; Keton ; Luda ; Orford. Ely — cont. , bishopric, diocese, or see of, 4, 20, 340, 551, 575. , St. Etheldreda's, prior and chapter of, 158, 218, 368, 441. , , prior and convent of, 121. , , John, the prior of, and the convent of, 510. , monks [named] of, 465. , liberty of the bishop of, 52. , keepers of the bishopiic of, 517. Ely, co. Cambridge, town of, 121, 510. , letters patent dated at, 101-104, 115, 125, 144, 145, 193, 195-1S7. , pavage for, 115. , purveyance in the parts of, 95. Elyndon. See Elingdon. Elyngham, Elynharn, Elingham, Bartholomew de, 362. , John de, le taillur, 55. , Thomas de, 298. See Ellingham. Elynton, Richard de, lay brother of Wnltham Holy Cross, 691. Elyot, Eliot, John son of John, 136. , Nicholas, 506, 588. , Richard, 409. Elys, Elis, John, 232. , , chaplain, 120. , , of London, 450, 454, 674. of Ukkefeld, 466. , Ralph, of London, 450, 454, 674. , Robert, in Ireland, 365. , , of Thame, 546. , of Great Yarmouth, 262, 406, 407, 515, 547, 594, 676, 679. , , bailiff of Great Yarmouth, 680. See Fiz Elys. Emberton [co. Buckingham], 252. Erne, Cristina, 304. Emeldon, John de, parson of Ludham, 100. , Richard de, burgess of Newcastle- upon-Tyne, 53, 174, 281. , [Newcastle-upon-Tyne], a special commissioner, 247. , mayor of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, 403. , deputy of the chief butler at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 208, 520. , , , at Berwick-upon-Tweed, 208. , vicar of Ludham, 81, 83, 100, 259. , parson of Little Thoryndon, 479. , William de, 337. Emelin. See Enilyn. Emery, William, Serjeant of Hamerton, 590. Emington, Euiynton [co. Oxford] Master Hush de Chanse)e, rector of, 641. , Master Roger de Saukeville, rector of, 641. GENERAL INDEX. 801 Etnlyn, Emelin [cos. Carmarthen and Cardi- I ganj, commissioner to raise men-at- arms in, 433. Emma, Ralph, son of, 100. Emmesou, Emmesone, John, 54. , , his serjeaut Edmund, 54. , John, of Widehokesrewe, 240. Emmiagton, Amniington, Arnyngton, co. Oxford, 511, 514. Empingham, Ernpyngham, co. Rutland, 576, 578, 664. Empnesworthe. See Emsworth. Empynghaui, Henry de, 248. , John de, 585. See Empiugham. Eiiisworth, Empnesworthe, co. Hants, 139. Emyuton. See Emington. Enachdune. See Annaghdown. Enclose, licence to. See Rath. Enderby, Eudrcby, John de, presented to VVylugiiton church, 100. Robert de, a prebendary of Penk- ridge, 338. Enderby, Wood, Wodenderby [co. Lincoln], 380. Endon, Enedon, co. Stafford, C80. Endreby. See Enderby. Enedon. See Endon. Enedwelle. See Andwell. Euefeld, Enefeud, Bartholomew de, 24, 278, 284, 289. , John de, .'/34. Enefeud. See Euefeld. Enemere, Waller de, 848. Engayi e, Engaigne, Engaynge, John, 82, 386, 674. and Elena his wife, 447, 674. [of Dylvngtou], 427, 591. Engelthwayt. Sec Gahrc-. Eugiuour, Enginir, Master Willi UQ le, 119, 338. .,, See Ginner ; Gynour. England, English, &c, 1, 2, 3, 81, 300. , barons of, and king John, 645. , clergy of. See Tenths. constable of. .Sec Bohun ; l'lan- tagenet. , gaugcr in. Sec Maresohal ; T rente. , marahal of. See l!)god; l'lan- tagenet. , qneeni of. See Eleanor; Isabella; Margaret. sheriffs throughout, or of divers coun» ties, 36, 51. , canons of Dn burgh expelled for their English nationality from Dry- burgh abbey, 557. the Eriscobaldi, the king's receivers in, 445. , Jo'm de Ponccastrc, born in, 450. , lands of Roger le Ifygod, earl of Uorfolk in, 2K0. , Marches of, 218. 8431.;, England, English, kc—cotil. guarding the coasts against the Scots, 162. , ships to protect the coast of, 234. , customs upon wool, hides and wool- fells in. See Customs. , measures not used in, 328, 405. , tallage of the king's demesne lands throughout, 389. tenth imposed on the clergy of. See Tenth. idiom or tongue, exemption from assizes, &c. on account of ignorance of 369, 537. , Chancery of. See Chancery. , Marshalsea of. See Mar-halsea. , charter of the liberties of, 324. , by the law of, 211, 471. law, 687. , laws in Ireland. See Ireland. corn and victuals [to be brought] to, 266, 300, 401, 478, 622, 624. corn, wine and victuals from Gascony for, 613. , corn [from Ireland] for, 470, 568. , import of corn into. Sec Coin. purveyance of corn for llcrwiek-upon- Tweed in, 276. , licence to bring horses, cattle, &c. lroro Scotland into, 455. , oil and stock-fish from Norway for, 596. , wines to be brought into, 547. wine, honey and victuals for, 571. [foreign merchant I coining to. See Trade. merchants of If nrway coming to trade in. See Norway. , Normans in, 54. power for the count of Ilainault'ii attorneys to lew tolls on his subject* in, 407, 5)5, 517, 594, 660, 676. , Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in. See St. John of Jerusalem. , , prior of. See I'aveli V. lands of St. Stephen's abbey, Caen, restored iu, 8 (, , visitation of [foreign religious housesj in. Sec Fonteviault. Engleford, William de, 215. Enplevs, Eugleis. See Lengleys. English. See England. Knnarhdune. Sec Annaghdown, co. Gahvay. Elinor. See, Enor. Ennyon, the little (Parcu.s), 576. See Eignon ; Eynon. Enor, Ennor, I nor, in the island of Scilly, co. Cornwall, 262. Ensham, Bynesham, Eynshara [co. Oxford], 40'i. abbey of, 629. abbot of, 391. , abbot and convent of, 02. 3 * 802 GENERAL INDEX. Epping Heath, Eppinghathe [co. Essex], 615. Ercedekne. See Lercedekene. Ercefunte, Robert, monk of Hyde, 700. Erchfont, Erchesfont [co. Wilts], 374. Ercidiacne. See Lercedekene. Erdbergh, Erdeburgh, John de, rector of Horsington, 89, 640. Erdeleye, Erdele. See Ardeley. Erdinton. See Ardington. Erdyngton, Erdynton, Erdinton, Henry de, 50, 109, 123, 129, 226, 351, 482. Erewelle. See Orwell. Erjradia, John de, 462. Erghum, William de, le pere, 21. See Eryum. Erhethe. See Erith. Eriawe, William de, 566. Erith, Erhethe [co. Kent], 44. Erkendene. See Arkendale. Erie, Erlegh, Erleye, Derle, John de, or John, an assessor for Somerset, 49, 529. , , a commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c. 317,319,406,505,593, 597, 679, 689, 693. , , a conservator of the peace for Somerset, 109, 123. , , sheriff of Dorset, 299. , the elder, 159. , , [of Ireland], 365, 471. See Early. Erlham, Geoffrey de, 157. , Gilbert de, and his sons John, Thomas and Geoffrey, 157. See Earlham. Ellington. Erlyngton. See Arlington. Ermington, Ermyngton, co. Devon, 500. Krmue. See Yarmouth. Ermyne. See Ayremynne. Ermyngton. See Ermington. Ernald, John, monk, 250, 314. See Ernaud. Ernaldes, William, 500. Ernaud, William, 33. See Ernald. Erneburgh, Simon de, of Lincoln, 189. Erneclif. See Arncliffe. Ernestree, Ernestre, co. Salop, 236. Ernewode. See Earnwood. Ernham, John de, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 630. Erni, John, 19. Ernys, Ernis, John, 19. Compare Herveys. Erpir.ghain, South, Netherpingham, co. Nor- folk, hundred of, 496. Erringham, Eryngham, co. Sussex, 562. , ? Erugeham, co. Sussex, 562. Ersham. See Earsham. Erthyngton. Irthington. Erugaham. See Erringhain. Erwartcn [co. Suffolk], 223. Eryngham. See Erringham. Eryum, Eryom, John de, and Juliana his wife, 185. , Martin de, 185. Master Richard de, parson of the church of St. Nicholas, Durham, 550. See Erghum. Esbmne. See Easebourne. Escarburgh, Roger de, 318. Eschalers, Chalers, Thomas de, 284, 531. See Scalariis. Escheator [north] of Trent. See Cliderhon ; Eure ; Salvayn ; Sapy ; Wodehouse. [south of] Trent, 40, 53, 153, 379. See Abel ; Gloucestre ; Wn\- wayn ; Wellesworth. , bailiwick of, 280. in Ireland. See Dufford. , his deputy in the co. Limerick, 639. in Wales, the office of, 630. Escluse. See Sluis. Escote, Alexander de, 153. Eseriveyn, John le, 602. See Scriveyn. Escurs. See Scares. Eseby, John de [of York], 681, 692. , , canon of Neuburgh, 697. Eselbergh. See Ellesborough. Eselyngton, co. Sussex, 562. Esher, Esshere [co. Surrey], 676. Eskelby, William de, 136. Eslowe. See St. Albans Court. Esman, Robert, 694. Espaygne, John de, the elder, 64. See Ispania. Espicer. See Lespicer ; Specer ; Spicer. Esse. See Attesse. Esseburne, Essebourne, Thomas de, mouk, 250, 314. Essewelle, Thomas de, parson of Segefeld, 376. Essex, county of, 73, 93, 144, 149, 216, 262, 314, 327, 329, 450, 459, 509, 577, 578, 607, 623, 661, 664, 666, 691. , commissioners of array for, 350, 461. , to assess a sixteenth in, 530 to assess the twentieth and fif- teenth in, 49. , to assess a fifteenth in, 474. , to perambulate forests in, 296. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. , touching measures used in, 689. , (le watliis et fossatis for, 64, 234, 494. , one of the coroners of. See Gernet. , , extorsions, &c, committed by, 688. , conservators, or keepers, &c. of the peace for, 109, 124, 129, 130, 208, 482. GENERAL INDEX. 803 Essex — ront. .justices of gaol delivery for, 225. , , oyer and terminer for, 171, 4G4, 518. , sheriff of, 344, 531, 611, 6.53. , [alleged malpractices and op- pressions, &c], by, 243, 248, 40*. , to provide provisions fur the king's household, 194. , , John Ayguel, 6. , , John de Hoo, 243, 248. , sub- sheriff of, William de Neuport, 628. , purveyors or purveyance in, 81, 103, 190, 327. , cloth of, 275, 344,418. Essex, Master Stephen de Segrave, arch- deacon of Essex, 214. , countess, or earl of. See Bohuu. See Neville of Essex. Essexa, Essex, Henry de, the constable, 285. , John de, 592. Reginald de, 305. , Matthew de, 387. , Roger de, of St. Albans, and Alice his wife, 200. , Thomas de, [of Ireland], 32. , , auditor of quayage, 67. , steward of the countess of Cornwall, 420. Esshe, Gilbert atte, 241. See Ash ; Attesse. Esshere. See Ksher. Esshewellethorpe. See Ashwell Thorpe. Est, Uicher, 504. , Robert, parson of Swenyngton. 501. Estalouner. See Lestalouner. Estau, Henry, master of la Petre, 694. Estaniac", E-tanyaco, E^tanye, William de. See Staniaeo. Estapelford, Hugh de, of Nottingham, 344. Estaston. See Aston Clinton. Estbarkworth. See Baikwitb, Ea6t. Estbouiton. See Uolton, Low. Estbi adenliam. .See Bradenham, Easl. Estbtegge. See Eastbridge. Estbrugsre, St. Thomas the Martyr by. See Canterbury ; Eastbridge. Estbrvggeford. See Bridgefbrd, Bast. Estchurc&e. See East Church. Estcoker. See Coker, East. Estcote, Robert son of Walter de, 585. Estdeue, Richard de, parson of All Saint's church, Est Wariiam, 130, 167. See Dean, East. Estderham. Sec Dereham, East. Estdraiton. See Drayton, East. Esteneye. See Eastney. Esterglas [co. Devon], water of, 467. Esterlee, John de, 78. Esterman. See Estremau. Estewode. See Easiwood. Estfeld, Richard de, of Tykhull, 375., Estford. See Eord, East. Estgate, John de, 251. See Lincoln. Esthalle, Esthall, Esthale, John de, the elder, 414. , the younger, 414, 699. , Richard de, 414, 699. , , and John his brother, 680. Robert de, 111. , William de, 516. See East Hall. Esthamaye. See Ilanney, East. Esthamme. See Hatn, East. Esthanneye. See Hanney, East. Estharnham. See Haruham. Esthaslerton, Estheselarton, John de, pirson of Ouestou, 370. , parson of Stapleford T.iuy, 456. Esthonte. See CliesLunt. Esthring. See York. Esthrope. See Eastrop. E;thuudred. See East Hundred. Estiniaco. See Stauiaco. Estkent. Sec Kent. Estker, Estquar, John son of Roger de, 456. Estkingessnode. See Kingsnoad. Ef-tland, rye of, 597. Estlilling. .S'ec Lilliag, East. Estloghton, Robert de, 404. See Laughton. Estlond [merchants of], 316. Batman, Roger, of Great Yarmouth, 576. Estuiarkham. See Markham, East. Estinarton. See Martou. Estmere, Richard, of Bristol, 143, 605. Esttnore. See Hi-ighington. Estneston. See Kaston Neston. Estoft. See Eastoft. Estokes, Nicholas de, and Setnan his son, 599. William de, and Alice his wife, 317. Estou, Geoffrey de, 61, 6'., 148, 245. Henry son of Henry de, 498, 598. , James de, 615. , John de, 65, 645. , John son of John de, 180. , Roger de, 65. See Easton. Estormy. See Stormy. Estovere, John, 246. Estovers for burning and building, 859. Estquar. See Barker. Estra, Jordan de, 219. Estrauuge, le. See Lestrange. Estreman, Esterman, Sanchius del, of Bt. Quitterie, 636, 640, 673. Estrild, Geoffrey, 679. Esttrithiug. See York, county of. Esturiny. See Sturmy. Estwittou, Matilda, late the wife of Reginald dc, C23. 3 I 2 GENERAL j INDEX. Estwode, Estwod. See Eastwood. Estwyk, co. Wilts. See Wick, East. Estwytenhatn, co. Sussex, marshes of, 499. Eswole, Eswalt. See St. Alban's Court. Esyngton, Esyntcn, Alan de, 420. , Thomas de, 420. KtchiDgham, Echingham, Echyngham, co. Sussex, 430. , Martin, parson of, 471. Ethe, William, and Margery his wife, 409. Etheham, or Hechani, Hugh de, 586. Ethenard. See Ytheuard. Ethrope, Richard de, 699. Eton, Hugh de, 59, 61. John de, 160. , Nicholas de, 155, 295. n , Thomas de, 59, 61. , William de, of Berwick upon Tweed, ■630. See Etton. Eton, Edmund de la Beche, parson of, 30. See Eaton Hastings ; Etton. Eton Meysi. See Eaton, Castle, co. Wilts. Etton, John son of Laurence de, 475. , Robert de, his brother, 425. , William de, 63. See Eton. Etton [co. Northampton], Peter Russel, par- son of, 386, 436. , co. York, 501. Eudo, John son of, 230, 239. , de Barton, 230, 237. Eu ere. See Eure. Euerellis, Simon de, 488. Euk, Reymund, of Ternak, 46. Eure, Euere, Evere, John de, knight, 668. , John de, an assessor, 50, 51. , escheator [north] of Trent, 11, 13, 14, 38, 77, 80, 110, 118, 127, 162, 170, 173, 215. , , commissioner of over and ter- miner, &c. 63, 132, 133, 149, 237, 296, 316, 324, 493, 495, 591, 687. , tenant of Mitford Mills. 254. , [a rioter at Thynielby], 416, 425. , , prayers for his soul, 29. , Ralph de, 49. Eustace, John son of, de Bourne, 47. , William, son of, de la Rokele, 425, 426. Eustas, Andrew, 320. Euston, co. Suffolk, 259. Evemvood, Evenwode [co. Durham], 558. Everard, 97. Evercy, Deuercy, Peter de, or Peter, 49, 473, 529. Everdon, Evredon [co. Northampton], 684, 695. Ralph de Sancto Amando, parson of the church of, 635. See Evereadon. Evere, John de, 668. See Eure. Everesdon, Eversdon, Everdon, Master James de, rector of Stokebasset, 18. , John de, 66. , , a monk of St. Edmunds, 42. , Master John de [a baron of the Ex- chequer], 49, 149, 403, 473, 674. , , prebendary of Gyvedale, 550. , William de, 632. , , remembrancer of the Exche- quer, 632. , , parson of la Penne, 3G4. Everineham, Everyngham, Adam de, of Byr- kynge, 393. , Alice de, 65. , Robert de, and Lucy his wife, 54, 234. Kveringham, co. York, 65. Everlay. See Everle. Everle, Everlay, John de, 351, 461, 531. Eversdon. See Everesdon. Everton, co. Nottingham, 317. Everyngham. See Everiugham. Eves, Nicholas, 506, 588. Evesham, Simon de, rector of Stowe St. Ed- ward, 621. , Thomas de, parson of the church of Baddtby, 544,566. , , parson of Rishangles, 179, 353. Evesham, co. Worcester, 535. , abbey of, 544, 566, 621, 648. , abbot of, 116. , J. abbot of, 543. , William de Chiriton, or Cheryton, abbot of, 549, 555, 633. , abbot and convent of, 28, 182, 186, 291, 395, 397, 400, 535. , monks of, William de Chirinton and Richard de Salop, 543. , church of St. Egwin, 29. Evington, Evynton, co. Leicester, 691. Evionydd, Eythionyth [co. Carnarvon], baili- wick of 'la Kyngildie' in, 4i9. Evote, Nicholas, 591, 595. Evotesone, John, 'botere,' 500. Evredon. See Everdon. Evreux, Louis, count of, 42, 66, 142. See Deverous. Evj nton. See Evington. Ewart, Yeure, co. Northumberland, 559. Ewcro.ss, Yuecross, co. York, 544. Ewelawe. See Ewloe Wood. Ewell, Eleanor de, 337. Ewer, Laurenz [the king's]. See Elmham. , Ralph le, 227, 234. , Robert le, 139, 140, 638. See Lewer. Ewerby, Iwardby, Iwardeby, co. Lincoln, 596. Ewhurst, LThirst, Uhurst, co. Sussex, 15, 562. GENERAL INDEX. 805 Ewloe Wood, or Coed Eulo, Ewelawe, co. Flint, Maddok Stolf, forester of, 541. Ewode. ? See Totlington alias Woowood. Ewyas, Philip de, 613. Exchange, or Change. See Berwick-upon- Tweed; Canterbury; Carnarvon; Dublin; London. [foreign]. See Bruges. Exchequer of England, G, 18, 4G, -19, 51, 68, 70, 83, 88, 91,92, 97, 98, 109, 111, 117, 118, 122, 128, 131, 159, 162, lo4, 173, 177, 192-195, 197, 199, 203, 208, 216, 218, 230, 254, 259, 264, 265, 270, 275, 277, 279, 281, 280, 289, 295, 304-8(16, 308, 309, 326, 328, 336, 344, 360, 363, 577, 385, 389, 390, 391, 459, 46.', -J 73, 474, 479, 498, 527-529, 531, 5,2, 548, 552, 559, 5*0, 562-564, 573, 579, 603, 606, 609, 616-618, 621, 627, 628, 632- 636, 640, 643, 648, 657, 661-663, 669, 671, 677, 697. , chancellor of the. See Staunton. , treasurers of the. See Hothum ; Norwico ; Sandale. , treasurer and barons of the, 7, 9, 26, 36, 88, 92, 164, 193, 203, 206, 259, 277, 324, 326, 378, 405, 416, 432, 45H, 479, 480, 515, 527, 532, 559, 562, 564, 5<'.9, tOH, 621, 631, 634, 643, 649, 657, 668, 669, 671, 675. , treasurer and chamberlain of the, 205, 268, 267, 289, 348, 363, 364, 381, 548, 603, 615, 636, 640, 671, 677. , barons of the, 205, 628. , See also Abel ; Ahvndon; Nor- wico ; Okham ; Staunton ; Warle. , chief baron of. See Norwyco. , keeper of the tallies of the, Guy de Bello Campo, carl of Warwick, 357, 637. , John de Lnda, I 37. , , John de Vienna, 357. , remembrancer of the. See Everes- don. , divers offices in, hold by Walter de Norwyco, 655. amercements and forfeitures in the rolls of the, to be cancelled, 532. , rolls and memoranda of the, 480. , tallies at the, 204, 205, 357. of Carmarthen. See Carmarthen. of Carnarvon. See Carnarvon. of Dublin. See Dublin. of the Iteceipt, Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, a chamberlain ol the, his deputy, 345. , , his deputy, Master John Golafre, 345. , , Master William de Maldon, a chamberlain of the, 345. , chamberlaius of. See Crura - welle ; Ispauia. Exc, mills of the, by Exeter, 268. , fishery in the, 268. Exemption from assizes, &c. because of igno- rance of the English idiom, or tongue, 369, 537. from livery. .See Lilvery. from pontage, parage, and toll, 189. from tallages. .See Tallages. from taxes for the houses of the Pre- moDstratensian Order, 40. Exeter, earl of. See lied vers. bishop of, 212, 214, 398. , bishops of. See Apulia ; Button ; Quivil ; Stupelton. , Feter, bishop of. See Quivil. Simon [de Apulia], bishop [1214 to Sept. 1223] of, 697. bishops of [their liberties and juris- dictions], in Cornwall, 696. , tenth of the profit and coinage of the stannaries in Cornwall and Devon belonging to. 697. chapter of, 2i2, 257, 258, 455. , dean and chapter of, 158,218,255, 271, 280, 282, 367, 369, 396, 441, 561. , , macor and church of Torverton. granted to, 258, 56 1. , canon of. See Jargolio ; Uphaven. , chancellor of. See Eangeford. , to be reader in theology and decretals, 212. chancellorship of, churches appropri- ated to the, 2 1 2. precentoiship of, churches appropri- ated to the, 214. , bishopric, diocese, or see of, 20, 1 17, 174, 200, 208, 254, 271, 437, 438, 4 47, 549, 673, 697. , church of, penitentiary of the bishop and sub-dean of, Kgleslrail church ap- propriated lo, 255. Exeter, city of, 133, 141, 194, 249, 282, 695. , Friars Minors of, 398. castle of ; prebends in the chapel of the Holy Trinity in. See Clistou Hayes; Cotton; Kenn. , Bolehultrete in, 398. , f u nn of the city, 398. mills of the Exe by, 268. , selection of a ship and men in, 696. St. Nicholas, Soger, prior of, 468. Exc'er College. See Oxford, StapeMonehalle. Exminster, Exmiuistre, co. Devon, 268. hundred, co. Devon, 268. Exiting, Ixning, [xntnge, Exnyuge [co. Suf- folk], 492, 642. , Thomas, prior of, 24. Exonia, Henry de, parson of Bliston, 251. , Nicholas de, 145. Expeditation of dogs. .See Dogs. Export. See Ale ; Trade; Wool. Exton, Geoffrey de, pessoner, 146. Exton [co. Somerset], 157, 368. Extorsion, See Malpractices. 806 GENERAL INDEX. Eya, Simon de, abbot of Ramescye, 569, 603. See. Eye. Ya bald Croft. See Yarm. Eyeote, Simon de, keeper of Kypeyere hos- pital, 556. Eye, honor of, 41, 44, 53, 113, 115, 336, 557, 578, 579, 623, 664. Eye, co. Suffolk, 71, 171, 577, 578, 589, 623, 664. ......... priory founded by Robert Malet, 53. , taken into the king's hands, 53. , Durand Frowe, prior of, II. , Nicholas, prior of, 53. , prior and convent of, 34. , sub-prior and monks of, 53. See Eya. Eygyan, Tegwared son of, 576. Eykeryng, Richard de, 584. Eylesbyry. See Aylesbury. Eylesham. See Aylsham. Eyleston. See Elston. Ey[mericus de Aqua Blanca] , chancellor of Hereford, 1 10. Eyncourt, Eyncurt. See Deyncourt. Eynesford [co. Kent], Vivian de Blanca Forti, parson of, 303. Eynesham. See Ensham. Eynon ap Maddok, 567. Wagh of Beaumaris, 553. See also Eignon ; Ennyon. Eynsham. See Ensham. Eyr, Joan, late ihe wife of Richard le, of Trewoelesyk, 227, 239. , John le, 589. , Stephen le [of Bristol], 605. See Heyr. Eyre, justices in, 9, 16, 28, 70, 85, 88, 91-94, 102. 119, 126, 266, 337, 342, 450. 454, 538, 629, 645. , exemption from summons before, 385. Eystanes. Sec Easton. E}te, Edmund de, 494. Evtelei, Eyteley, Master Bartholomew de, parson of St. Medoc's, Kenneth, in tLe diocese of Dublin, 18. Eythionyth. See Evionydd. Eyton, Richard de, 27 4. Master Richard de, prebendary in the free chapel of Holgodecastel, 635. , Robert de, 94. , Thomas de, parson of Durham, in the diocese of Worcester, 439, 454. , Thoina3 son of John de, 613. See Hey ton. Eyville. See Deyville. Ey worth, Nicholas de, vicar of Rikelyng, 606. F Fabri, Matthew, 468. William, prior of St. Michael's of the Vale, Gernereye, 346. Fader, William, 64. Faderles, John, 597. Fageham, Geoffrey, of Olcey, 302. Faintree, Favntre [in Chetton parish], co. Salop, 555. Fairbarne, John, of York, 681, 6!i2. Faireman. See Eairmau. Fairford, Fayrford, Nicholas de, 666. See Farford. Fairford, Fayreford [co. Gloucester], 198. Fairhar, Fayrher, Parisius, 413, 41 1, 415. F airman, Faireman, John, and Joan his wife 409. See Farman. Fairsted, Fayrstede, co. Essex, 190. Fairweder, John, master of la Betton, 694. Fakenham, Nicholas de, 57. , Richard de, 57. , Master William de, rector of Jagge- leye, 628. Fakenham [co. Norfolk], 690. , Fakenham Lancaster, Fakenhanidam [in the hundred of Gillow, co. Nor- folk], 187, 198. , , Nicholas de Hugate, parson of, 198. , William de Melton, parsou of, 198, 342. , co. Suffolk, 259, 264. 265, 267. Fakenhanidam, Master Adam de, 365. See Fakenham. Falayse. See Faleyse. Falcis, Laurence de, of Caen, 363. Falconer. See Fauconer. Falcons, the king's, 414, 696. [from beyond the seas] for the king, 260. from Norway, 263. , the purchase of, 551. Falcumberge. See Faucomberge. Fa Ming ton, Stephen de, 533. Falefeld. See Falfield. Faleis. See Faleyse. Falemuthe. See Falmouth. Falevse, Faleis, Faleise, Falayse, Falous, Faloys, John de, 110, 187. , , [purveyor], for the Wardrobe, 284, 285. , or Faloys, John de, death of, 606. , or Falous, John de, 282. , Laurence de, of Caen, 338. , Stephen de, 351, 516. , William de, 19. GENERAL INDEX. 807 Falfiehl, Falefeld [in the pnrish of Thorn- bury, co. Gloucester], 223. Falishorc, Eustace de, G'J4. Falleden. Ida, 202. Falmouth, Falemuthe, Flammc, co. Cornwall, 137. , a ship arrested at, 313. Falous, Faloys. See Faleyse. Falstolf, Nicholas, 387. Falwesle, Thomas de, 39G. Famine. See Scarcity. Fanecourt, Gerard sou of Helias de, 647. Fangfbss, Fangfosshe [co. York], 25. Fangfosse, Peter de, 541. Fanhulle, Richard de, 202. See Fauuell, Richard dc. Fannell, or Fauvell. See Fauuell. Farendon, Thomas de, parson of Egglesors, 458. See FaringdOD ; Farndon. Farford, William dc, 329. See Fairford. Farges, William Reymundi de, 82. Fargis, Revmund de, cardinal deacon of Saucta Maria Nova, dean of Salisbury, 112, 634. , , , and archdeacon of Lei- I cester, 634, 635. , prebendary of Ileghtredebury ! and Mere, 635. , , and parson of Great Lck, 635. Faringdbn, Farendon, FarndoD [co. Berks], Master John Wale way d, prebendary of, 334. Pandttlf de Sabello, prebendary of, 400. Chepyng Farendon, 49 4. Farleigh, Farlegh [co. Kent], 680. Farleye, Nicholas de, [of Bristol], 68, 134, 148, C05. Ralph de, 672. Farman, Simon, 237. , William, 135. See Fairman. Fambergh. See Farnborongh. Farnberwe, John de, 135. Farnborongh, Fambergh, co. Kent, 152, 680, 698, 699. Famburne. See Fairbaine. Farndon, Farendon [cum Halderton, co. Not- ! tingham], Boger de Northburgh, pre- bendary of, 337. Farndon in llippele. See Farrington in Ipley. Farnham, Alan de, 215. , Ingelram de, parson of the church of Nutsbullyng, 602. Richard de, 408. Robert de, 626. Farnham, co. Suffolk, 488. Farnhill, Farnil [co. York], 180. Farnhulle, Richard de, 209. Farnil. Sec Farnhill, Faruyngho. See Farthingboe. Farran, William, king's serjaunt, 4, Farrendon, prebend of. See Farndon, Farrington in Ipley, Farndon inHippele [co. Hants], 629. Farthinghoe, Farnyngho [co. Northampton], Klias de Stapelton, parson of, 181, 346. Farys, John, 626, 668. Fasterne, Vasterne [in Rrink worth parish], co. Wilts, 510, 580. Fastolf, Alexander, 694. , John, 262. John, and John his son, of Great Yarmouth, 576. Fasu, Anthony, 168. .See Fessu. Fatbon, Jordan, 495. Fatenanti, Nicholas, 351. Fater, Faytur, Hugh le, 232. , Robert le, 139. Faucomberge, Faucumberg, Faucumberge, Falcumberge, Heuiy, 22. John de, 24. , Walter de, 24, 54, 60, 234. , the elder, 136. William de, 25. [of Somerset], 226, 462. Fauconer, Faukener, Faukouer, John le, 598. John le, [attorney of Edward I.], 280. Robert le, abbot of Middeltor, 206, 210. , Stephen le, collector of customs, 204. , William, 701. Fauelere, Faulor, Adam de, 626, 668. Walter, 248. Faukener. See Fauconer. Faukes, Robert, 57. Faukesballe, Faukcshall. See Vauxhall. Faukouer. See Fauconer. Fauuel, Fauvell, or Fanncl, Ralph, 24. , Richard de, 544. , William, 237. Sec Fanhulle, Richard de. Favell. See Fauuel. Faversham, Faveresham, co. Kent, abbot and convent of, 344, 555. letters patent dated at 2, 3, 5, 296. Fawel. See Fauuel. Fawley, South, Suthfalele, co. Berks, 611. Fawy. See Fowcy. Faxfleet, Faxflet, co. York, 139. Fayceby, Peter de, monk of Furness, 415. Fayntre. See Faintree. Fay re, Robert, the elder, 411. , the younger, 411. Fayreford, See Fairford. Fayrehode, John, 449. , purveyor, SOU Fayrford. See Fairfoisl. Fayrhcr. See Faiihar. 80S GENERAL INDEX. tayrstele. See Fairsted, Ifaytur. See Fater. Fazen), Anthony, 189. Feeanip [Seine Inferieure, France], the abbot of, 186. , Robert, abbot of, 440. Feckenliam, co. Worcester, 116, 135, 137, 144, 149, 152, 498. , Malcolm Musard, chief forester of, 429. ( , forestership of Lekhey and Pup- perode in, 167. Fee, John, of Middelton, 506. Feg, John, of Great Yarmouth, 576. Fekenham, John de, 129, 207", 246, 474, 501, 600. See Feckenhani, Felaghe, Nicholas, 4 76. Felbregge, John de, 251. J eld, Felde, Feylde, Adam atte, 629. , John atte, 145. / , Kichard de la, 486. , Robert de lit, 264. , , Thomas de la. of Hemelhamstede, presented to Langele ehureh, 203. Felde, la. See Field, Feluiiugham, Felunngham [eo. Norfolk], 54. Felmyngham, Felnyngham, John de, of Noi- \uch, 493, 701. Martin de, of Norwieb, 493, 701, Felnyngham. See Felmyngham. Felons, receiving. See Receiving. Felony, committed in the king's presence, 310- Feltewelle, Feltewell, Robert de, 58, See Feltwell, Felthorpe, Felethorpe, Thelethorpe [go. Nor- folk], 298. , , Thomas de Wytewelle, parson of, 298. Felton, John de, 197. , constable of Alnewyk castle, 390, 463. , Robert de, 539, i , , a purveyor, 53. , Roger de, 6, 119, 163, 636, 646. , William de, 78. , , ., sheriff of Northumberland, 244. Felton, co. Northumberland, 254. ,., letters patent dated at, 121, 125, 150, 152, 153. Feltwell, Feltewell, co. Norfolk, 411. Felynge, Felyng, William de, constable of Rokesbmgh castle, 47. Fen, Gregory sou of Simon del, 506, 588. , Attefen, Henry atte, Henry, 428, 430. Fencote, Thomas de, 584, 594, 695, 699. Fen Ditton, Fendittou, Ditton, co. Cambridge, 312. , letters patent dated at 195, 352-357, 360, 363, 366, 414-418. «!!.,,..* See Mmehet of Ditton. Fenewelle, Wiliiam de, 18, Fenewyc. See Ferfwike. Fenles, John de, 519, 520. Fenne, Adam de la, 24. , queen Margaret's serjeant, 410. Fennysutton. See Sutton Vene3'. Fen Stanton, Fenny Stanton, co. Cambridge, 679. , Fennistanton, Fenny Stanton [co. Huntingdon], Walter de Dodenham, parson of, 20, 105. Fenton, Henry de, 430, 584. , Balph de, 393, , William de, of Glenteworth, 414. FeDton, Kirk, Fenton, co. York, Master Frederick de Barde, prebendary of, 633, 659. Master Thomas de Cobham, or Cobe- ham, prebendiiry of, 633, 659. Fenwike, Fenewyc, Hugh de, 172. Feock, St. Feoee [co. CornwallJ, church of, 272, Fer. See Pee de Fcr. Ferandi. See Ferrandi. Ferariis, Ferrariis, John de, 292. , his daughter Petronilla, and Eleanor her s : ster, 292. , John de, deceased, 338. , Reginald de, 125, !26. , William de, and Elena his wife, 613. , , and Matilda his wife, 051. , . .... See Ferrers. Feraunt. See Fen-ant. Ferbras, Ferebraz, Robert, 25. , Solomon, 30. Fere, Bernard Pee de. See Pee de Fere. Ferebraz. See Ferbras. Ferendragh, Margery, lale the wife of Dun- can de, 391. Ferentino, Master Bartholomew de, canon of London, collector of the tenth, 33, 357. Feribrigge. See Ferry Bridge. Feriby, John de, purveyor, 350, 607. , William de, 392. See Ferriby ; Ferriby, South. Ferie. See Ferye. Feringes. See Ferynges. Feriwra, West, Wesiferiwra, [co. Lincoln], 392, 393. Fermbaud, Fermebaud, Frembaud, Frynibaud, Nicholas, 72, 251, 296, 4C8, 494, 500, 539, 599. , , parson of the prebendal church of VVestthorrok, 173, 232. , of Chafford hundred, or the younger, 667, 688, 693. , , , Hubert his man, 688, 693. , Reyraund, of Bristol, 35, 444. Fermer, Henry le, 596. Fermerie, Fermerye, Fermerv, John son of Alan de la, of Spaldyng, 585. , Robert son of John de la, 250, 314. , Roger dc la, and William his son, 317. GENERAL INDEX. 809 Fernandi, Sanciua de Medina de l'umar, Saunche Kerronde de Merlyne de Pu- mar, merchant of Spain, 3(17, 374. Ferndona, Henry de, 4G7. Ferns in Ireland, bishop of, 637. A [dam de Northampton'!, bishop of, 369, 435, 637. R[obert Walrand], bishop [1305 to 1311] of, 637. bishopric or diocese of, 369, 435, 637. , prebend in the church of. See Tagh- mon. , prebendary in the church of. .See Sutton ; Walrand. Ferour, Ferrour, Ferrur, Ferur, Adam le, 23. , John le, 92, 494. , Maurice le, of Hornygge, 575. , Peter le, 544. , Ralph le, 309. , Richard le, 596. , Walter le, of Berkhampsted, 604. , Warin le, 92. William le. 61, 250, 573. Ferrandi, Ferandi, Master Bernard, parson of Rothele, 372. , Bertram, parson of Rouley, 508. , Peter, de Ispania, 213. Ferrant, Bertrand, parson of Great Houghton, 366. Ferrariis. .See Ferariis. Ferre, Guy, 147, 642. Ferrers, Ferreres, John de, 222. See Ferariis. Ferreter, Walter the king's, 48. Ferriby, North, Northfeiiby, North Fcribv, Northferiby-upon-Humbre, co. York, 423. , church of, 392. , the prior of, 536. , prior and brethren of the Order of the Temple of Jerusalem, 392. , William Moygne, pirson of, 534. , South or Ferriby-upon-IIumber, Feriby [co. Lincoln], 8, 57. Ferronde, Saunche. .See Fernandi, Sancius, dc Medina de Pumar. Ferrour, Ferrur. See Ferour. Ferry of Bagefled, 97. across the Humber from Kingston- npon-Hull to Lincolnshire, 344. , of Lotharn, 3. at Marnham, 397. of Mawomeck, 561. between Sandwich and Stonor, 2, 85. at New Shoreham, co. Sussex, 558. Ferry Bridge, Feribrigge, co. York, 687. Ferry Hill, Ferye-on-the-Hill [co. Durham], 538. Ferur. See Ferour. Ferye, Ferie, Henry de la, master of la Plentee, 694. , John attc, of Great Yarmouth, 576. , John, mabter of la Marivte, 694. Ferye-on-the-Hill, See Ferry Hill. Kerynges, Geoffrey de, abbot of Ilyde-by- Winchester. .See Hyde. Fessu, Fesseu, Richard le, otherwise Richard de Geresej e, king's butler, 42, 6o7, 608, 677. , , grant of wine to, 607. , viscount of Jersie, 223, 442, 607. , , , his brother, Macie Leloroor. See Lorrour. , liis son John de Gcreseye, the viscount)' of Jersey granted to, 607. See Fasu. Fevre, Adam le, of Lenchwyke, 74. , Alan le, 584. , Alan son of William le, 404. , Alan son of William le, of BekiDg- ham, 60, 73. , Andrew le, 581. Edmund le, at Scardeburgh, 591, 59 1. , Geoffrey le, 679. , Henry le, 495, 500, 685. , , of Appelby, 250, 314. Joceus le, 414. lohn le, of Halshale, 176. , , of Coreudon, 326. of Paston, 251. , Margery daughter of William le, of Staudish, 241. , Michael le, 696, 698. , Nicholas le, 246. , Philip le, 152. Bichard le, 495. , , of Dodeford, 599. of Hesse, 459. , , of Welleby, 684. Robert le, 418. monk of St. George, Boscher- ville, 201. , of Bautre, 693. , John " Roberdesman the Smyth," 693. , Kobert son of William le, of Bepyng- hale, aud Margaret his wife, 696. , Roger le, 153, 598. , , of Theford, 55. Stephen le, 232. , Thomas le, 495. , Walter le, 56, 496. William le, 222, 251. , , of Leuchwike, 74. , of Parton, 25 1. , , of Shropham, 55. of Theford, 55. , and Beatrice his wife, of Stan- dish, 241. , his sons William, Bobert and Hugh, 241. William son of William le, of Glent- worth, 414. , , of Sautrc, 696. Sec also Smith. 810 GENERAL INDEX. Fewelle, William de, 694. Fej'lde. See Feld. Fidht, William, -114. Field Place, la Felde [in Goring parish] , co. Sussex, 5 334, 481, 600, 682, 684. , Nicholas le, 409. Ralph le, 588, 592. , Reginald le, 136. , Robert the, of Walter, Robert Wauter- eforester, 410. , Robert son of Roger le, of Gaynes- burgh, 380. , Roger le, of Geynesburgh, 380. , , of Wherwelle, 70. , Walter, 70, 410. , William le, of Bristol, 445. , , of Wilton, 425. Forgeore, William le, 302. Forlornhayn, merchant of the count of Holand, 262, 319. Forman, Robert, of Fraysthorpe, 60, 168. Fornham St. Martin [co. Suffolk], 305. Forsetti. See Forcetti. Forshull. See Fossil. Forspe, Arnold de, merchant of Gascony, 516. Forster. See Forester. Fort, John le, of Whitsand, 202. , Richard, parson of the church of Nene Solers, 620, 650. Fort', William, 520. Forteguerre, Forte Guerre, Fortegere, Vannus, of Lucca, 189, 242, 255, 352, 637. Forleye, John son of William de la, 161, 264. Forthho, Adam de, 427, 496. See Furtho. Fortibus, Forz, Isabella de, [daughter of Bald- win de Redvers, earl ( 1216-1240) of Devon], the wife of William de Forti- bus, earl of Albemarle, countess of Devon and Albemarle. See Redvers. , her mother Amicia [wife of Baldwin de Redvers earl (1216-1240), the daughter of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford], countess of Devon See Redvers. , [her sister], Margaret a nun of Lacok, 126. .William de, earl (1262-1293) of Albe- marle, 180. Fosceton. See Foston. Fobs, the, at York, 402. Fosse, Fosso, John de, or John atte, 411,412. 414, 415. , John atte, or John de, special com- missioner, 62, 418, 497, 695, 701. Fosse bridge. See York. Fossedame. See Foussedame. Fossegate. See York. Fossegrayve, Fossejjraive, Fossegreive, Adam la, [of York], 681, 692. Fossil, Foreshill, Forshulle [co. Dorset], 4. Fosso. See Fosse. Fostebury, John de, 625. ' Fosterman, Roger le, 252, 415. Foston, Hugh de, 165, 570. , John de, 49 4. , Richard de, 3. , William de, 3. Foston upon the Wolds, Foston by Great Relit, Fosceton, co. York, 61, 148, 245. Robert le Constable, parson of, 60, 148, 245. Foteman, Roger le, 658. Fotheringhay, Foderiageye, Fodryngeye, co. Northampton, 308, 524. Foucher. See Fucher. Foukes, Walter, 47. See Foulke. Fouldon, John de, 57. , Robert de, 235, 308, 413. Foulke, John, 597. See Foukes. Foulride, Gervase de, 509. Foulstowe, Foustowe, Fulstowe, Adam de, [of Scarborough], 493, 494, 586, 587. 592. Foulsutton, Henry son of Robert de, 538. Foun, Peter, 13S. 232, 317, 351, 412. Richard, 419. Fountaine. Funtayne, Funteygnes, Funteyns, Christiana, late the wife of William de, 99. , John son of John de, and Robert his brother, 425. , Nicholas son of Henry de, 679. Fountains [co. York], abbot of, 136, 383. , Walter, abbot of, 591. Founteney. See Funteneye. Fourbhes, Nicholas, 2 4. Fourbissour, Richard le, of Horucastre, 216. Fourbour, Robert le, [of Bristol], 605. Fouruier, Master John le, 653. See also Ba'ker ; Pestur. Foussedame, John de, or John, 679, 689. Foustowe. See Foulstowe. Foward, Richard, 139. Fowarthorpe, Foggathorpe, co. York, 610. Fowemenedene, ? Fownhope, co. Hereford, 678. Fower, Joan, late the wife of Reginald le. 480. , John le, 480, GENERAL [STDEX. 815 Fowey, Fowy, co. Cornwall, sslection of a ship anrl men in, 696. See Lantegloa by Fowcy. Fowler. .See Fughelere. Fowne. See Foun. Fownhupe, Fowemendene, co. Hereford, 678. Fowy. See Fowey. Fox, Geoffrey, 581. , Henry, 596. , John, 597. , Richard le, 495. , Robert, 581. , Thomas, 581. Thomas le, 495. , William, 581. , , of York, 73. Fox, licence to hunt, 183, 187. , nets for the capture of, 184, 187. Foxcote, Foxecote, Henry d«, 618. Margery de, 69. , Roger de, 496. Foxeote [co. Gloucester], 139. , co. Salop, 496. Foxele. See Foxle. Foxheler, John son of Hugh de, of Misterton, 60. Foxhohne, Foxholm, in Galtres forest [co. York], 391, 436. Foxle, Foxlee, Foxele, John de, [it baron of the Exchequer], commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c. 55, 56, 64, 68,70,71,73, 98, 129, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 139, 143, 144, 146, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 225, 227-229, 231, 234, 237, 23!), 243, 244, 247, 249, 250, 290, 310-313, 317, 321, 324, 326, 328, 330, 336, 402,403, 406, 408-413, 415-418, 420, 421, 425, 426, 428, 437, 444, 478, 492, 494, 498, 500, 506, 539, 579, 580, 586, 596, 621, 650, 666, 668, 669, 678, 680, 686, 088, 689, 694, 695, 698, 699. , one of the king's commissioners to the clergy of Canterbury, 114. , , tenant of Queen Margaret, 517. , , and Constance his wife, 517. Foxton, Adam de, 153. , Robert de, 3, 88, 125, 153, 177. , , special commissioner, 137, 688, 693. , , chirographer of the Bench, 31. Master Thomas de, presented to Hintlesam church, 207. Fracsino, Robert son of F.dward de, of Lechelade, and Matilda bis wife, 651. Fraisthorpe, Fraystborpa [co. York], 60, 148. F'ramale, Framule, Robert le, of Rounale, 598. , Roberdeservaunt le, 598. Framelyngeham, Framlynghuru, John de, 279. , Simon de, 417. Framlingham, Framehngham [co. Sullolkj 236. [in L'-es bundled, co. Suffolk], Casile Framlingh mi, Castelfrainelyngham, co. Suffolk, 601, 68b. , See Framelyngham. Frampton, Thomas de, 360. 1 Frampton, Fraunketon, co. Lincoln, 599. , Richard de Elsefeld, parson of, 20. Frampton Cotterel, Frampton Cotel [co. Gloucester], 30. Framule. See Framale. France, 7, 45, 161, 263, 281, 450, 458, 572. king (Edward II.) and Queen Isa- bella crossing to, 106. , king Edward II. in, 45. passage of Queen Isabella into, 306. , [commissioners of Edward II.] to do homage to Louis, king of, 457, 458. , the king of, 435, 440, 450, 662. , See Louis; l'bilip. , chamberlain of the king of. See Marny. , coustable of. See Casteillon. , merchants of the power of the king of, 338, 352, 363, 369. , merchants and others of Normandy and other parts of, 557. , ship sent to trade to, 356. corn from, 370, 371, 373, 386, 558. , horses and armour from, 643. , courts in, 459. , roll of, 557. the peace with, 557. war between the king of, and Ed- ward I., 036, 640, 673. war between Flanders anil, 662. St. Denis in. See Saint Denis. ■ Franceis, Franceys, Frances. See Fraunceis. Francis, cardinal of the church of Rome. See Gaytani. Francisci, Maneutus, Manettus, of Florence, II, 43, 106, 109, 126, 169, 216, 266. Frangipani. See Neapolio. Frank. See Fraunk. ! Frank-pledge, 215, 504. Frankton, Praonkton [co. Warwick] , Richard de Furncux, parson of, 393. Fransa, Bernard de, 144. Frapaile, Ralph, of Dynant, 251, 409, 518. Fratre, William, of London, 447. Fraunceis, Fraunccise, Fraunces, Fraunceys, Frauucevse, Franceis, Frances, Adam, 364. Geoffrey, 61, 591. , Henry son of Peter le, of Bristol, 35, 444, 445. , Joan, late the wife of Alan, of Bek- yngham, 301, 409, 412. , and Thomas, John and Alan his sous, 301. 816 GENERAL INDEX. Fraunceis, Fraunceise, &c. — cont. John, the elder, [of Bristol], 35, 68, 70, 133, 134, 144, 605. , , the younger, [of Bristol], 133. , John, of Trewarviened, 303. , Mari ota, 643. , Nigel, and Isabella his wife, 247. , Peter le, or Peter, of Bristol, 35, 143, 604, 605. , , and Isabella his wife, 444. , Kalph, 146. , Thomas son of Alan, [of Bekyngham], 409. , Walter, [of Bristol], 68, 70. , William, 86, 273. , , of Assheford, 72. , , parson of Cotenham, 670. , parson of Hollebrok, 549. , parson of Scaldeflet, 312. Fraunckhomme, William, 46. Frauncmauutel. See Cambridge. Fraunk, Fraunke, Frank, John, of Brokes- burne, 2S0, 407, 422. , Walter, of Brokesburne, 230, 407, 422. Fraunketon. See Frampton. Fraunkton. See Frankton. Fraxinis. See Fracsino. Fraysthorpe. See Fraisthorpe. Frecheville, Ralph de, 345, 361. Free bench, custom [in London] of, 304. Freebridge, Frethebrigge, co. Norfolk, hun- dred of, 698 [Freedom, grant of J. See Manumission. Freisel, Fresel, Freysel, John, 589. , Richard, 138. Freiston, Freston, co. Lincoln, 568. Frejus, archdeacon of. See Balaeto. Freman, Fremon, Nicholas le, 685. , Ralph, of Ingham, 484. , Richard, of Sulgholm, 170. , Robert le, of Adrynton, 61. , Roger, 241, 312. , William, 153. Fremantle, Fremantel [co. Hants], 617. Frembaud. See Fcrmbaud. Fremesworth, William de, 318. Fremon. See Freman. Frend, Frende, John, purveyor, 111, 183. Freudesbury, Walter de, 102. Frenes, John de, 86. Frenge, John de, of Leune, 58, 103. See Frenze. Frensshe, Frenshe, Freynch, Freynshe, John le, 145. , Matilda la, of Norhampton, 48. , Reginald le, 688, 693. , William le, of Tyugryngho, 171. Fre^-ngham, John de, 680. Frenze, Frenge, co. Norfolk, 698. , John Biron, parson of, 698. Frere, Nicholas, of Flekeney, 399. , Richard le, 248. , Robert le, 64. , Stephen le, of Deone, 470. Thomas, 434. Freres, James atte, of Fridaythorpe, 561. William de, [of York], 681, 692. Frese, Gervase, 429. , William, 429. Fresel. See Freisel. Fresingfeld, Fressingfeld, Fresyngfeld, Fre- sengfeld, Frysingfeld, Master Geoffrey de, 121. , John de, commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c. 231, 237, 238, 243, 244, 251, 261, 262, 314, 318, 321, 323, 324, 326, 327, 406, 409, 411, 412, 418, 419, 423, 428, 431,495-497,502, 503, 513, 518, 678, 6S2, 683, 686, 688, 700. , , his attorneys in Ireland, 10, 106, 282, 553. , , justice of assize, 442. , William de, 121. Freskeneie, Freskeneye, Friskenay, Frisk- eney, Friskeneye, Fryskeneye, Frys- keny, Kanulph de, 64, 319. , Walter de, 665. , , a commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c. 63, 129, 154, 226, 243, 248, 320, 329, 580, 589, 600, 682, 691, 696, 698. Fressingfeld. See Fresingfeld. Frestlyng. See Fristlynge. Freston, Laurence de, 523. , Richard de, [of York], 173. , William de, of Iwardby, 596. , , [of York], 173. See Fryston. Freston, co. Lincoln. See Freiston, Fresyngfeld. See Fresingfeld. Fretemon, Robert, 406, 408, 409. Frethe. See Frithe. Frethebrigge. See Freebridge. Freynsshe. See Frensshe. Friars, or other religious, vagabond, arrest of, 512. , Augustinians. See Bardsey ; Black- more ; Boston ; Grimsby ; Orford ; Oxfoid; Pristoll. Carmelite. See Blakeney ; Boston ; Cambridge ; Dublin ; Hitchin ; Ips- wich ; Maldou ; Marlborough ; Not- tingham ; Sheen ; York. , vagabond friars of the order of, 349. Crutched, or, friars of the order of the Holy Cross, protection for, 178. , , vagabond friars of, to be arrested, 512. , See also Sarum, Old. Minors, apostate friars of the order of, 217. , See also Doncaster ; Exeter j Llanvaes ; Lynn j Scarborough ; York. GENERAL INDEX. 817 Friars — cont. Preachers, 464, 628. , their proctor, Stephen de Sydolvesmere, 186. arrest of vagabond friars of the order of, 176, 177, 186. , See also Athy ; Langley ; London ; Northampton ; Warwick ; Yarra. , Trinitarian, or of the Order of the Holy Trinity. See Hounslow ; Oxford. See also Orders. Friday, Fridai, Robert, of Ingoldeby, 410. , Stephen, 418. Fridaythorpe, co. York, 561. Fries. See Fryes. Friesland, Frisland, lord of. See Haiuault. Frimle, Baldwin de, 575. Frirasyngesbere, John de, 500. Frisby-by-Galby, Friseby-by-Gauby [co. Lei- cester], 27. Friscobaldi [of Florence], the king's receivers in England, Gascony, and Ireland, 445. Friseby. See Frisby. Frisemarisco. See Frysmarays. Friskenad, Simon de, 534. Friskeney, Friskeueye. See Freskeneie. Frisland. See Friesland. Frismarsk, Frisshemersh [co. York], 365. Fristlynge, Fristeling, Fristling, Frestlyng, Richard de, a purveyor, 381, 448, 486, 607, 677. Friston [co. Suffolk], 377. Frithe, Richard le, 239, 404. Friton. Fryton [co. York]. See Barton of Fryton. Friville, Fryville, Alexauder de, 108, 123, 482. Froger, archdeacon [1155-1167] of Derby, 285. Froille, Froll, Froyle, John de, 626, 668. , , keeper of the house of St. John, Winchester, 416. , Robert de, 145. Thomas de, 312. Froll. See Froille. Frollisworthe. See Frowlesworth. Frombaud. See Fermbaud. Frome, Reginald de, 229, 334. Frome, co. Somerset, 39, 161. , Henry, chaplain of, 161. , John le Somnour, chaplain of, 161. Fromond. See Fromunde. Fromton, Henry de, [of Bristol], 35. Fromunde, Fromond, John, monk of Tavi- stock, 449. William, 145. Frost, Nicholas, 138. Roger son of Adam, 138. , William son of Adam, 138. , of Upwelle, 138. 84313. Froville [near Pontoise, Seine et Oise, France], Geoffrey, prior of, 439. Frowe, Durand, prior of Eye, 11. Frowlesworth, Frollisworthe [co. Leicester], 60. Frowyk, Roger de, 49, 400. Froyle. See Froille. Frumpton Cotel, John son of William de, 30. See Frampton Cotterel. Fryes, Fries, Andrew de, merchant of Spain, 300, 368. Frymbaud. See Fermbaud. Frynke, Matilda, 153. Frysingfeld. See Fresingfeld. Fryskeneye, Fryskeny. See Freskenie. Frysmarays, Thomas de, 25. Fryston, Freston, William de, of York, 540. Frythe, le. See Darlington ; Frithe. Fryton, Friton. See Barton of Fryton. Fryville. See Friville. Fucher, Fuchir, Fuckere, Foucher, Adam le, 414. , , his sons Adam, William, and John, 414. , Eustace, 220. John, 359. , of Nottingham, 691. William le, 414. Compare Hunter. Fuckere. See Fucher. Fueuterrabia, Foutarabia, Fonte Arabia [Biscav, Spain], the ship St. Man/ of, 71, 144. Fughelere, Fughler, John le, 425. , John son of Hugh le, of Misterton, 73. Fuiz. See Filz ; Fitz ; Fiz. Foil Dothin, Pieres le. See Dothyn, Peter son of. Fuke. See Foukes ; Foulke. Fukeram. See Fokeram. Fulbek, co. Nottingham, the river, 430, 503. Fulham, Adam de, 159. Fulham, Fulleham [co. Middlesex], Henry Barry, parson of, 353. Fuller, Fullere, Fulere, Adam, 690. Stephen le, 545, 546. Thomas le, 690. , William le, of Eppinghathe, 615. See Fullour. Fullour, Fullnr, Fulour, Fulur, Fulure, Adam le, of Kercscye, 588, 592. John, 690. , John le, 66. , Walter le, of Shire, 306. Fulmere, John, 571. Fulour. See Fullour. 3 F 818 GENERAL INDEX. Fulstowe. See Foulstowe. Fulur, Fulure. -See Fullour. Fulwood, Folwode, 397. Fulwyth, co. York, 391, 436. See Flawith. Funtayne. See Fountaine. Funteneye, Founteney, William son of Richard de, of Little Cotes, 656. Funtengempes, Philip de, 411. Funteygnes, Funteyns, Funteyne. See Foun- taine. Furnays. See Furness. Furneaus, Furneis, Furneus, Furneaux, Four- neax, Furness, Furneux, John de, par- son of Aynderhy Wyththestepel, 539. , Juliana daughter of William de, 368. , Matthew de, 55, 229, 414, 419, 685. , sheriff of Devon, 242, 243. , Richard de, parson of Fraunkton, 393. Robert de, 221. Furness, Furnays, Furneys, co. Lancaster, 252, 415. , abbot of, 219, 355, 387. , John, abbot of, 252, 415. , , complaint touching the fishery in the Lune by, 307. monks and lay brothers [named] of, 252, 415. Furneux. See Furneaus. Furneys, Furnays. See Furness. Furnivall, Thomas de, the elder, 591. Furtho, Fortho, Forthho, co. Northampton, 427, 496. Fybrygge, bridge of. See Norwich. Fyenles, Fienles, Robert de> 80, 163. , ... ... seneschal of Ponthieu, and Montreuil, 539, 563, 665. Fyens, Fiens, Walter de, 80. Fykeys, John, 330. Thomas, 318. Fyleby. See Filby. Fylyngham, Fylingham. See Fillingham. Fymmere. See Fimber. Fyn, Hugh, 58. , Nicholas son of Juliana, 251. Fyncham, Thomas de, 436. Fynche, John le, 502. Fynchyngfeld. See Finchingfeld ; Finch- ingfield. Fyndon. See Findon. Fj'negale, Finegale, John son of Robert son of Margaret de, 31. , Nicholas de, 31. See also Fingall. Fynesbiry. See Finsbury. Fynger, Henry, 492. Fynglas, Fynglasse. See Finglas. Fyngryngho. See Fingringhoe. Fyngryth. See Fingringhoe. Fyshacre. See Fisshacre. Fyssheburne. See Fissheburne. Fytton. See Fitton. Fyvele, William de, [of Scarborough], 493, 587, 593. G Gaaryston. See Garriston. Gable of standing in the market, 219. Gabriel, John, 145. Gace, Robert, master of the Exchange at Canterbury, 337. Gacelyn, Gascelyn, Edmund, 23, 607. , , and Eleanor his wife, 607. , John, 25. Roger, 23, 461. , Walter, 30, 316, 350, 461. See Gocelyn ; Goscelyn. Gaddesden, Gatesdenne [co. Hertford], Roger de Nassington, parson of, 353. Gainsborough, Gaynesburgh, Geynesburgh [co. Lincoln], 74, 380. Gairgrave. See Gargrave. Gaisseley. See Gazeley. Gait, Robert de, 23. Gaitaini. See Gaytani. Gaiton. See Gay ton. Galby, Gauby [co. Leicester], Frisby by, 27. Galdouches. See Galduches. Galdric, [or Baldric], the chancellor [1093], 307. Galdsti. See Glasty. Galduches, Galdouches, James de, 237, 244. Galepyn, William, 601. Galeway. See Galway. Galewayth, Richard son of John de; Joan and Tunnok his daughters, 614. Galeys, Colluchius, or Callochius, 213, 443. , John, called Vanne, citizen of Lon- don, 668. , Peter, son of John Galeys, citizen of London, 668. See Waleys. Galias, John of Great Yarmouth, 576. Galiciano, Master Peter de, parson of Horu- castre, 14. Galiene, Philip, 197. Galiot, Geliot, Geoffrey, 23. , Stephen, of Lyde, 115. Galley. See Ship. Galoun, Galon, Galum, Galun, Hugh, 597. , William, 248, 553. GENERAL INDEX. 819 Galtres, Galtreys, Galtris, Galtrys, co. York, forest of, 165, 301, 391. [places named] in, 391, 436. , Peter de Watford, forester of Engel- thwayt in, 282. William de Clyf, steward of, 223. , Malton in. See Malum. , Shipton in, co. York, 291. , Sutton in. See Sutton. Galtrim. See Gautrim. Galum, Galun. See Galoun. Galway, Galewey, Adam de, 24. , Alan, 571. , Henry de, 312. Gamage, Eleanor, late the wife of Nicholas de, 384, 385. , William de, 385. See Gommage. Gamel, Kobert, of Bristol, 68, 445. William, 543, 560. Gamelestone. See Ganiston. Gamen, John, 208. Gamles. See Gaunless. Gamston, Gamelestone, co. Nottingham, letters patent dated at, 440. Gand. See Gaunt. Gaudavo, or Ghent, Simon de, bishop [1297 to 31 March 1315] of Salisbury, 112, 158, 206, 210, 356. , , his death, 264, 272. Ganeleye, William de, prebendary of Pen- 1 criche, 116. Ganet, William, 696. Gany, Master Richard de, 388. Gaol delivery, justices of, 20, 36, 46, 85, 95, 143, 149, 225, 246, 247, 249, 251, 253, 304, 306, 343, 385, 444, 449, 452, 466, 475, 532, 535, 537, 539, 633, 636, 661, 674, 688, 691. commissions of, 149, 150, 153, 225, 233, 246, 247, 249, 251, 253, 307, 316, 324, 325, 326, 492, 493, 502, 503, 584, 594, 599, 600, 601, 677, 681, 682, 683, 686,701. Gapton, James de, 589. Garboldesham, Adam de, and Christina his wife, 690. Garboldisham, Garboldesham [co. Norfolk], Robert [de Bernham] parson of, 246. Garceon, Thomas le, parson of Ilorsted, 699. Garcia, Rodrigo, de Medina de Pomar, 213. Gardener. See Gardiner. Garderobe, Richard de la, 494. Gardiner, Gardener, Gardyner, Robert le, I 581. Thomas, 701. Gardinis, Thomas de, 462, 695. Gardino, William de, 411. Gardyner. See Gardiner. Garenne, John de, earl of Surrey. See \ Warrenna. Gargrave, Gairgrave, Gairgrave in Cravene, Geyrgrave [co. York], 180. , advowson of the church of, 11. , church of St. Andrew, 29. Adam de Osgodeby, parson of 270. See Geyrgrave. Garlaunde, Henry de, 481. Garlega. See Goreley. Garnet. See Gernet. Garriston, Gaaryston [co. York], 92. See Gertheston. Garristown, Baliogari, Baliogary [co. Dub- lin], John de Hibernia, parson of, 444. , Roger de Sutton, parson of, 471. , Master William de Wodeford, parson of, 267, 661. , William de Sutton, parson of, 616. Garsie, Raymund, de Sancto Salvatore, pre- bendary of Nassington, 352. Garsington, Gersingdon [co. Oxford], Master Hugh de Morton, parson of, 400. Garson, Geoffrey, 229. Richard, 229. Garston, Gaston, Thomas de, purveyor, 6, 11, 32, 77, 188, 209, 448, 453, 486, 676. Garthorpe [co. Leicester], 37. Garton, Hugh de, sheriff of London and Middlesex, 244. Garumbal, Arnold de, merchant of Gascony, 516. Garveston, Gerolfeston [co. Norfolk], Richard son of William de Teudringg, parson of, 513. Garyn, Thomas, of Caen, 338, 363. See also Geryn. Garynges, Garyng. See Gorinj;. Gasard, Edmund, 581. Gascelyn. See Gacelyn. Gascony, 40, 106, 247, 304, 305, 313, 332, 512, 527, 537, 549, 557, 570, 603, 605, 608, 653, 657. , the Friscobaldi, the king's receivers in, 445. seneschal of, Almaric de Credonio, 464. , Gilbert Pecche, 527, 557, 570, 657. , merchant of, 59, 149, 224, 516. merchant vintners of, 149. , corn from, 467, 478. wine and victuals from, 613, 630, 641. , horses and armour from, 6)3. , trade to, 370. Gascrik, John de, of Barton-upou-Humber, 8. John son of John de, of Barton, 8, 9. Gaston, Thomas de, 32. See Garston. Gate, Gatte, John atte, of Shedliugton, 342. , Richard atte, 699. , William atte, of Erkendeue, 320. , See Yate ; Yete. 3 f 2 820 GENERAL INDEX. Gateforth, Gateford, Gayteford, Gaytford, co. York, 595, 692. See Gayteford. Gategange, Gilbert, 24. Gatehirde, Henry le, 250, 314. Gatepathe, William de, 141. Gatesdenne. See Gaddesden. Gatesgill, Gateskale, [near Raughton] in Iuglewood forest, eo. Cumberland, 472. Gateskale. See Gatesgill. Gatesthorpe, Robert de, of Norwich, 503. Gateward. See Geteward. Gattaini. See Gaytani. Gatte. See Gate. Gauby. See Galby. Gauche, Elias, 464. Gaudibus, William de, [of Scarborough], 494, 587, 593. Gaugeour, Gaugeur, Gauger, William le, of London, [deputy-gauger], 509. Gauger, See Mareschal ; Pee de Fer ; Trente ; England ; Ireland. Gaunless, Gamles [co. Durham], the river, 558. Gaunstede, Theobald de, 377. Gaunt, Gant, Gand, Gilbert de, 401, 552. Gilbert de, earl [1148-1156] of Lincoln, 648. , Peter, 183. William, of Oswaldeshulle, 239, 404. Gaunt's Hospital. See Bristol. Gaunter. See Gounter. Gaure, Tileman de, or Tilleman de, merchant of Dordrecht, 226, 262. Tholoraannus de, merchant of Dor- drecht, 276, 321, 609. Gauteri, Baroncinus, de Lucca, 101. , , Burnettus his son, 101 , Nicholas son of the said Bur- nettus, 101. See Walteri. Gautrim, Walter, 309. Gavaston, Margaret de, countess of Cornwall [the king's niece, sister and co-heiress of Gilbert de Clare, late earl of Glou- cester and Hertford, late the wife of Peter de Gavaston], 87, 420, 576, 577, 578, 623, 657, 664. , , and wife of Hugh de Audele, the younger. See Audeley. , Peter de, earl of Cornwall, 26, 34, 36, 112, 121, 122, 672. , his daughter Joan, 553. f , marriage of his daughter Joan to John de Multon, 654. , general pardon for the death of, 21, 26. ( , amnesty granted to his ad- herents, 26. Gavelok, Henry, of Baldock, 526. Gavenstede, Theobald de, 552. Gawey, Walter de, 181. Gay, Gey, Robert, 684. , Thomas le, 495. Gayk, John, pessoner, 146. Gaylardi, Reymund, 34. Gaynesburgh. See Gainsborough. Gayrgrave. See Gargrave ; Geyrgrave. Gaysham, Michael de, 611. Gaytani, Gaitani, Gaitanni, Cajetan, Francis, of Anagni, cardinal [deacon of St. Mary in Cosmedin], archdeacon of Richmond, 17,355, 388, 538, 641, 643. , , canon of St. Mary's, Lincoln, 388, 641. , , canon of St. Mary's, Salisbury, 355, 641. , prebendary of Bymynstre, 643. , , prebendary of Langeford, 643. , , parson of Thornton, 538. Gayteford, Gaytford, Gateford, Hugh de, parson of Burton in Kendale, 595, 692. See Gateforth. Gayton, Gaiton, Geyton, Margery, late the wife of Theobald de, pardon for mar- rying without licence, 552. , Nicholas de, 665. , , controller of Ponthieu, 563, 621. , Theobald de, 23, 264. Gayton, Geyton [co. Norfolk], 610. Gaytsheles. See Gatesgill. Gaytyngton. See Geddington. Gazeley, Gaisseley, co. Suffolk, 423. Geddeneye. See Geduey. Geddington, Gaytyngton, Geytingdon, Gey- tindon, co, Northampton, 164. , [in the deanery of Weldon], Robert de Rissheton, parson of, 211. , Geoffrey de Groppo Sancti Petri, parson of, 340, 519. Geddynges, Geddynge, Geddinges, Giddinge, Edmund de, 63. , Nicholas de, 42. William de, 342. See Gidding. Gedeneye, Joceus de, 500, 588. See Gedney. Gedney, Geddeneye, Gedeneye, co. Lincoln , 701. , Robert de Bardelby, parson of, 275, 382. Geese, [asportation of], 308. Geffrey, Giffrey, Robert son of William, 93. , Walter, of Hadeleye, 126. See Geoffrey. Geirgrave. See Gargrave ; Geyrgrave. Gele, Richard, master of la James, 694. Gelham. See Yeldham. Geliot. See Galiot. Gellre. See Gueldre. Gemme, Robert, of Drayton, 396. GENERAL INDEX. 821 Gene, John, 56, 496. , William, king's yeoman, 247. Genes, Robert, 624. Genoa, 4, 7, 1 1, 13, 14, 31, 98, 102. , James de Roco [or Recco] , merchant of, 571. , Janin de Precipiano of, 484. , Nicholas Cereolus of, 662. , merchants of, 466, 484, 501, 563, 573. , dromound from, plundered by ships from Calais, 571. , called the St. John of, 571. , gallpys from, for the war in Scotland, 603. See Pausan ; Pessaigne. Genoardi, Bartholomew, of London, 267. Gent, John, of Wymbissh, 422. Gentil, Gentyl, Robert, of Carleton, the elder, conservator of the peace for Leicester, 68. William, an assessor for Lancaster, 474. Gtoffrey, parson of Haddon. See Haddon, West. , Master, parson of Laugeton on Swale, 538. parson of Prilleston. See Billingford. , John son of, de Bindeleys, 591. , , de Brightwalton, 408, 409. , de Merkyngfeld. See Mer- kyngfeld. , , de Merseye, 246. , , de Neville, 19. , Richard son of, 698. , , de Carleton, 158. , , de Cotys, and Nicholaa his wife, 585. Robert son of, 698. Simon, 370. , William son of, de Kneseworth, 584. See Geffrey. Gerald. See Gerold. Geraldi, Master Peter, 421. Gerard, Gerrard, Adam, of Fakenham, 259. , Bartholomew, 267. Henry, 364. , John, 264. , sou of, de Donecastre, a pur- veyor, 371. , Robert, 8, 364. , Thomas, 217. Walter, 259. , William, 251, 502. , , ' chaundeler,' 85. Gerardmulin. See Grasmuliu. Gerhard, Stephen, 495. Gerberd, Gereberd, John, parson of Odstock. See Odstock. Gerdiston. See Gertlieston. Geregrave. See Geyrgrave. Gereseye, Gereseie, Richard de, king's butler, otherwise Richard le Fessu. See Fessu. his son John de Gereseye. See Fessu. See Jersey. Gerewey, Richard, 589. German. See Almain. Germethorpe. See Grainthorpe. Gernefeld. See Yarnfield. Gernemuthe. See Jernemuthe ; Yarmouth. Gernereye, Genierie. See Guernsey. Gerneseie. See Guernsey. Gernet, Garnet, Henry, 667, 688, 693. , coroner in Essex, 688, 699. , , a commissioner de tralliis tt fossatis for Essex, 64, 494. , John, 19. .... ..... compare Kernet. Gernoun, Gernon, Gernun, Adam, 47. , John, 588, 592. , of Boston, 449. of Netelham, 399. Ralph, 592. , Richard, 80. , Simon, of Boston, 449. , Thomas, of Boston, 59. , Thomas, of Little Jernemuthe, 246. William, 588, 592. , , [temp. Henry II.], 285. William, parson of St. Benedict's, Scrivelby, 66. Master William, 380. William son of William, 592. Gerold, Henry son of, the chamberlain, [temp. Henry II.], 613. Gorolft'stoii. See Garveston. Gerrard. See Gerard. Gerrok, Alan, 174. Gerschirche. See London, Gracecburch. Gerseye. See Guernsey. Gersie. See Jersey. Gersingdon. See Garsington. Gertheston, Nicholas de, 614. Geruardby, Walter de, 425. Gervase, Gervaise, Gervays, Gervcis, Gcrveys, David, 678. John, 133, 141. , the elder, 413, 414. , Halph, 413, 414. , Sampson son of, bailiff of Northamp- ton, 342. Geryn, Robert, of Caen, 369. Sec also Garyn. Gesnok, Thomas de, and William, Reginald, Edenevet, and Roger his brothers, 587, 683. | Gest, Richard, 523. Gestyngthorpe, John de, 411. \ Geteward, Adam, of Merre, 369. 822 GENERAL INDEX. Gethin, Gethyn, Geythin, Howel, 567. , Roger, 421. , Wylin, 567. Getour, Gettur, William, of Berwick-upon- Tweed, 665. Geve, or Gene. See Gene. Gey. See Gay. Geydon, Master Kichard de, parson of Neu- port, 10. Geynesburgh. See Gainsborough. Geyrgrave, Gayrgrave, Geregrave, John de, 86. , , a collector of murage at Hereford, &c, 411. , William de, 400. See Gargrave. Geythin. See Gethin. GeytingdoD, Geytindon. See Geddington. Geyton. See Gayton. Geywode, John de, 344. Geywyne, Thomas, 636. Ghent. See Gandavo, Simon de, &c. Ghouden, William, 248. Gibbe, William, of Tinney, 598. Gidding, Little, Little Geddynges [co. Hunt- ingdon] , John de Staunford, parson of, ' 399. Giddinge. See Geddynges. Gidiga, Richard, of Pulham, 183. Gidye, Nicholas, 414. GifEard, Gifferd, Geoffrey, 467. , Hugh, 423. , J., 654. , John, clerk, 85. , , and John his son, of the co. Dorset, 239, 403. , , le Boef, 461, 531. , ,of Boyton, 101, 102. , , son of the said John, and A viz his wife, 102. , , of Brimpsfield, 272, 427, 561, 608, 620. , , and Avelina his wife, 272. , , keeper of Glamorgan and Mor- gannou, 537, 540, 541, 544, 545.562, 567, 577, 630. , [keeper] of Kaerdiff castle, 433. , , keeper of Thlanaudevery castle, 634. , , of Chilington, Chelyngton, or Clylington, 324, 351, 461. , of Weston, 544. , , son of Katherine Giffard, 631, 634. , , constable of the castle of Buelt, [temp. Edward I.], 293. , Katherine, 631, 634. , Peter, 250. Robert, 107, 122,482. Sybil, a nun of Elnestowe, 200. Giffrey. See Geffrey ; Geoffrey. Gilba, John, 418. , Jordan, 418. Gilbardesman, Geoffrey, 492. Gilberd, Gileberd, Gilbard, Geoffrey the man of, 492. .., John, 497. , Robert, 495, 497. , , Alexander his bailiff, 497. , Thomas son of Robert, 497. , William, 497. Gilbert de Clare, [earl of Pembroke, 1138- 1149], his daughter Basilia, 486, 488. , earl. See Clare, Gilbert de. Gilbert the Granger, of Haseldene, 61, 73. the Monk, 307. , Isabella daughter of, 237. , John, chantry [priest] of St. James's hospital, Chichester, 632. , John son of, son of William, and Gilbert brother of John, 585. , Jordan son of, le Pestour of Newen- ton, 80. Ralph son of, 252, 415. , , le Tavemer of Daven- tre, 599. , Robert son of, le Keu of Westlillyng, 596. , Thomas son of, de Sancto Laudo, 300. , William son of, de Kirbeby, 332. , , son of, de Rither, 180. Gildeford. See Guldeford. Gildesburgh, William de, 60. Gildhall. See London. Gile. See Gille. Gileberd. See Gilberd. Giles, Gyles, John, of Assheby, 502, 582. John son of, de Brabaunt, 67. Gilibrond, John le fiz John, 22. Giliot. See Gilyot. Gillayn, Lambert, 642. Gille, Gile, Roger, of Assheford, 72. , William, of Boseworth, 68. Gillesland. See Gilsland ; Multon of Gilles- land. Gilletorne, Robert, the elder, 150. Gilling in Ryedale, Gillyng in Rydale [co. York] , Master Robert de Cisterne pre- sented to the church of, 13. , Walter de Sutton, parson of, 94. Gillinges, Gillyng, Gyllynges, Henry de, canon of Neuburgh, 697. , Philip de, 539. , William, 598. Gillingham, Gillyngham, Gyllyngham [co. Dorset], 135, 137, 144, 149, 357, 447, 498,522, 523. , Gilyngham, co. Kent, 245. , co. Somerset, forest of, 152. GENERAL INDEX. 823 Gillyng, Gillynge, Gillynges. See Ealing; Gilling; Gilliuges. Gillynghani. See Gillingham. Gilmyn, Gylemyn, Gylmyn, Simon, 723, William, sub-escheator in Sussex, 698. , of Bristol, 35. Gilot. See Gilyot. Gilsland, Gillcsland, co. Cumberland, 241. See also Multon of Gilsland. Gilyngham. .See Gillingbam. Gilyot, Gyliot, Matilda, 237. Ging Margaret, Ging Magna. See Margaret- ting. Ging Mountuey. See Mountnessing. Ginner, Simon son of Simon, of Scardeburgh, 355. See Enginour ; Gynour. Ginns, or Gunis, Robert, 591. Gippewyz, Geoffrey de, 23. Girdelere, Gurdelere, Gilbert le, of York, 542. , John le, rector of Jaggeleye, 628. Girton, Gritton, Grctton, co. Cambridge, 331, 507. , John de Botill, parson of, 575. , Grattou, [near Sutton on Trent, co. Nottingham], 423, 426. Gisbum, Gisburue, Giseburgh. See Guis- brough. Giselham. See Gisleham. Giselingham, Giselyngham, John de, 575. , William de, 171. Gisleham, Giselham, Gyselham [co. Suffolk], 233. , John de Flete, rector of, 442. , John de Merton, rector of, 90. 115. John de Notyngham, rector of, 115, 200, 257. , William de Neuport, rector of, 211, 257, 269. Gisorciis, Gisorcio, Gisors. See Gizors. Gissing, Gissingc, Gissynge, co. Norfolk, 418. Thomes [de Palgrave] vicar of, 418. Givendale, Gyvedale [co. York] , Master John de Everdon, prebendary of, 550. , East, Estgeveldale [co. York], 343. North, Northgeveldale [co.York], 343. Gizors, Gisorciis, Gisorcio, Gisors, Gysors, Henry de, deputy in the port of London of Stephen de Abyndon, 620, 644. , John, 49, 445, 653. John de, commissioner of oyer and terminer, 700. , John de, or John, mayor of Loudon, 147, 231, 410, 415. Glamford, Glaunfovd, co. Lincoln, 147. Giamford Briggs, Glamforthebrigge, Glaun- ford, co. Lincoln, 57. bridge of, 71. Glamorgan, Glaumorgan, Glomorgan, in Wales, 362, 370, 508, 537, 545, 660. 666. , Lewelin Bren in, 432. , lands or tenants of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford iu. See Clare. , forfeitures for insurrection in, 622. , Wenvoe, or Wonfo in. See Wenvoe. , keeper of lands in. See Badelesmere. and Morgannou, Welsh foot soldiers from, 539. rebellion in, 432, 492, 562, 567, 569,577. , , sheriff of, Robert de Grendon, 537, 540, 541, 545, 562. , , lands of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford in. See Clare. , , , keeper of his lands. See Giffard of Brimspfield ; Turberville. Glanton, John sou of Robert de, 53. Glanvile, Glaumville, Henry de, 239, 403. Glascumbwood [co. Devon], 467. Glaseney. See Glasney. Glasgow, diocese, bishopric or see of, 20, 541. , Robert [Wiseheart], bishop [1272 to Nov. 1316] of, 160, 183. Glasham, Master Adam de, carpenter, 164. , Robert de, 592. Glasney, Glasneia [in Penryn in the parish of St. Gluvias, co. Cornwall], collegiate church of St. Mary and St. Thomas the Martyr, churches appropriated to, 272. , St. Alun's Church appropriated to the vicars of, 280. provost and vicars of the collegiate church of, 561. Glastou, John de, parson of Folkesworthe, 54. Robert de, 19, 54. Glastonbury, co. Somerset, abbot of, 579. , Geoffrey, abbot of, 411, 417. Glasty, Galdsti, John o'the, John de, 252, 415. Glutton, co. Huntingdon, 3, 199, 303. Glaumville, Glaumvylc. See Glanvile. Glaunford, John de, 147. See Glamford; Glamford Briggs. Glenarewyle, Glenarowylc [? Killinodan, co. Argyle] in Scotland, 264. Glendalough, William, bishop [a.d. 1202] of, 487. Glentworth, Glenteworth [co. Lincoln], 84, 414. Glomorgan. See Glamorgan. Glosthorpe [in the parish of Bawsey], co. Norfolk, 112, 113, 328. Gloucester, archdeacon of, Master William de Birston, &c. See Birston. 824 GENERAL INDEX. Gloucester, Isabella countess of, sometime wife of Richard earl of Poitou and Cornwall [the daughter of William Marshal, earl of Pembroke, and widow of Gilbert de Clare, earl (1218-1230) of Gloucester], 111. , the earl (15 December 1314) of [? Hugh le Despenser, the younger, husband of Eleanor, sister and co. heiress of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford], 206. , Roger son of the earl of [William Fitz Robert, earl of Gloucester, 1 147— 1183], 285. and Hertford, earl of. See Clare. , Joan countess of. See Clare ; Monte Hermerii. Gloucester, county of, 134, 310, 478, 490, 516, 593, 600, 604, 605, 661, 666. , commissioners of array in, 351, 433, 461. to assess a sixteenth in, 530. , , to assess a twentieth and fifteenth in, 50. , , to assess a fifteenth in, 474. , , to perambulate forests in, 296. , , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. , , measures used in, 689. , special commissioners for, 490. , , de walliis et fossatis for Ham- bury Salt Marsh in, 145. , justices of oyer and terminer for, 496. , conservators, or keepers, &c, of the peace for, 107, 120, 129, 482, 492. , sheriff of, 433, 444, 489, 531, 574, 621, 669. , [alleged malpractices and op- pressions, &c] by, 244, 407. , , Robert Darcy, 244. , seven hundreds in, 116, 117. , the king's forests in, 187. , purveyance in, 433. alleged forwarding corn, &c. to Scot- land from, 679, 694. Gloucester, city or town of, 66, 116, 137, 206, 410, 502, 627. , justices of gaol delivery for, 137,444, 600. , St. Peter's, the abbot of, 116, 386. , , abbot and convent of, 206, 523. , Barton Regis by. See Barton. , Llanthony by. See Llanthony. , St. Bartholomew's hospital, 100. , , the master of, 116. See Gloucestre. Gloucestre, Gloucester, Henry de, 326. , , Richard the clerk of, 326. , Reginald de, 210. .Master Robert de, 160, 183. , , official of Hereford, 110. , , parson of Wylardesby, 400. Gloucestre, Gloucester — cont. , Walter de, 56, 91, 618. , , escheator [south] of Trent, 629. , Walter son of Walter de, 410. , , John his brother, 410. , his forester Walter, Robert Wautereforester, 410. , his knave, Wauteresknave, 410. , William de, 627. Glovere, Glover, Glowere, Henry de, 589. , John le, 8, 58. , Walter le, 206. Glowe, William, 240. Glympolna, Glympolia [co. Denbigh], 178. Glynton. Richer de, 681. , Simon de, 681. Gnyt, or Guyt. See Guyt. Gobarn, Thomas, 65, 697. Gobet, Peter, 425. Gobych, John, 413, 414. Gocelyn, Thomas, 134. , William, 134. See Gacelyn ; Goscelyn. Goche, John son of Henry, of Antyngham, 413. Goda. See Gode. Godale. See Godeale. Godalmynge, Master Nicholas de, 363. Godard, Hugh, 620. , John, 648. , John son of William, of Olneye, 252. Goday, Luke, 58. Goddelegh. See Godelegh. Gode, Goda, John son of Peter son of, 59. , son of. See Godesone. Godeale, Godale, Robert, of Grove, 232, 241, 312. Godeby, Gouteby [co. Leicester], 60. Godechepe, Hamo, sheriff of London, 518. Godefrey, Godefreye, Godefray, Hugh, 425. 426. , John, 428, 430. , son of Walter, 425, 427. , John, the younger, 313. , Ralph, 425, 426. , Robert, 411. , Walter, 425, 426. , William, 54. , , his sons William and John, 54. Godehugh, John, 502. Godelegh, Goddelegh, Godele, John de, a commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c. 135, 136, 137, 144, 149, 152. , , dean of St. Andrew's, Wells, Complaint by, 406, 412,414. Godelombe. See Godlambe. Godenymore. See Godney Moor. Godere, Richard, of Carletonrode, 158. Godesbeche. See Cctesbache. GENERAL INDEX. b25 Godesfeld, Robert de, 684, 685. , , of Sutton, commissioner of oyer and terminer, 71. , , otherwise Robert de Sutton, 64, 319, 682. Godeshalve, John, of Scardeburgh, 24. Godeshex, Robert, 690. Godeshulle, Hugh de, 19. Godesone, Stephen, 589. See Gode. Godespais, Godespay6, William, 227, 234. Godestowe. See Godstow. Godewyn, Godewyne, Godwin, Bartholomew, 678. , John, 150. Richard, 500. , Thomas, 141. , Walter, of Dumbelton, 500. Godeyer, William. See Godyer. Godfrey. See Godefrey. Godham Ferrars, Oliver de. See Wodeham Ferreres. Godheit, Godithe, Peter, 29. , Ralph, 29. Godhyne, John, 378. , Thomas, 57. Godithe. See Godheit. Godlak, Reginald, 495. Godlambe, Gode ' lombe,' James, 331, 507, 589. Godmanchester, Gumecestre, co. Huntingdon, 526. church of St. Mary, 526. Godmaneston, William de, 239, 403. Godmersham [co. Kent], Robert de Crulle, parson of, 183. Godmestre, Hugh de, vicar of Hyerne, 671. Godney Moor, Godenymore, co. Somerset, 411, 417. Godolphin, Godwolghan [in Breage parish], co. Cornwall, 229, 685. Godstow, Godestowe [co. Oxford] , abbess of, 469. , abbess and convent, or nuns of, 89, 112, 126, 283, 391, 446. , keeper of the abbey of, 391. Godsweyn, Richard, of Ludham, 430. Godwin and his son, 97. Godwolghan. See Godolphin. Godwy, Simon, 320. Godwyn, Godwyne. See Godewyn. Godyer, Godeyer, William, 589. Godymegh, William. See Godynogh. Godynogh, Godymegh, William, 314, 585. Godyns, Robert, 589. Goes, John, 535. Gofayre, John, of Sevenak, 36. Gogges, Goges, William son of, of Scapeye, 273. Goggyng, John, 589. Gogh, Gough, Owen, the king's serjeant at arms, 16, 106. Gogh ap Yevau, Yevan, 567, 569. Goghmundham, John de, 386. Goh, Blethin, 178. Gokewell, Goukeswelle, [in Broughton parish, Mauley wapentake, co. Lincoln], prioress and nuns of, 223. Golafre, Hugh, 120. , Master John de, [a chamberlain] of the Exchequer of Receipt, 345. , Boger, 474. Thomas, 51, 350, 462, 473, 529. , , and Joan his wife, 120. Gold. See Golde. Goldcliff, Goldeclive, Goldeclyve [co. Mon- mouth], prior of 365. Ralph, prior of, complaint by, 152. Balph de Rouchevilla, prior of St. Mary Magdalen's, 12. Golde, Gold, John, 71, 683. John, of Wyndesore, 247. , Richard, 252, 597. , , master of la Petre, or St. Peter, 5, 356, 520, 547. , , at Bavenesrod, 547, 592, 594. , Robert, 406. , of Iwardby, 596. , Thomas, 252. Goldeclyve, Goldeclive. See Goldcliff. Goldeeorue, John, 589. Goldeuegh, John de, 278. Goldesburgh, John de, complaint by, 495. , Richard de, 542, 544. , Thomas de, archdeacon of Durham, 550. See Goldsborough. Goldeworth. See Goldsworthy. Goldewyu. See Goldwyne. Golding, Goldyug, Hugh, 410. , John, master of la Peronel, 694. , Bobert, of Thorstanton, 592. , Walter, master of le James, 447. , William, 57, 404. Goldinghaiu, Alan de, 171. Goldiugham, Goldyngham, [in Buhner parish, co. Essex], 210. ? Coldingham in Scotland, prior of, 538. Goldington, Goldyugton, Goldynton, William de, 56, 109, 227, 434. , a commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c., 55, 61, 63, 129, 130, 135, 145, 146, 152, 208, 224-230, 233, 234, 241, 243, 248, 296, 322, 324, 329, 403, 406-408, 417, 418, 421, 422, 449, 492, 493, 506, 513, 580, 586, 589, 592, 596, 597, 686, 689, 691. Goldington, Goldenton. See Stoke Gold- ington. Goldsborough, Goldesburgh, co. York, 579. 826 GENERAL INDEX. Goldsmith, Goldsmyth, Robert le, 504. , Thomas le, 150. See also Lorfevre ; Orfevre. Goldsworthy, Goldeworth, eo. Devon, 495. Goldwyne, Goldwyn, Goldewyn, Geoffrey, 690. , John, 690. , Eichard, 690. Robert, of Baumburgh, 446. Goldyng. See Goldiug. Goldyngham. See Goldingham. Goldyngton. See Goldington. Golstrode, Geoffrey de, 578. Gome, Ralph, le, 153. Gomersall, Gomershal [co. York], 170. Gommage, Stephen, 203. See Gamage. Goncourt, Thomas de, 604. Goneys, Gonnays, John, or John le, 318, 405, 504. , William, canon of Grimsby, 559. Gonne, Gunne, John, 500. , Ralph, 500. , Robert, 535. Goose, price of a, 326. Gopeshulle, John de, 216. Gorddwr, Nether Gordor [co. Montgomery], co. Salop, 266. , Over, Over Gordor [co. Montgomery] , co. Salop, 266. Gordor. See Gorddwr. Gore, Nicholas de la, 6 1 0. Goreley, Garlega [co. Hants], 19. , Northgorlega [co. Hants], 19. Gorge, Richard, 443. , Thomas, 443. Gorges, Ralph de, 246. , Robert, 273. , Thomas, 312. Gorham, Hugh de, 701. , John de, 60, 73, 412. , William de, 409. Gorham, co. Hertford, 24. Goring, Garyng, Gorynges [co. Oxford], priory of, 15. , Agnes de Lutegarshale, prioress of, 15. , Claricia de Morton, prioress of, 19. Goring, Garynges [co. Sussex], 445. , Thomas Inge, parson of, 445. Goring Lee, [in Shipley parish], Gorynge- legb, co. Sussex, 562. Gorlega, Garlega. See Goreley. Gorleston, co. Suffolk, 384. , [infringement of the earl of Rich- mond's privileges at], 233. , loading and discharging ships at, 324. Gormanstown, Gormanston, Gormanneston, in Ireland, 265, 618. Gornay, Gorney. See Guruey. Gory, John, of Sythston, 682. ' Goi^ngelegh. See Goring Lee. Gos, Henry le, 601. I Gosberdkirk. See Gosberton. Gosberton, Gosberdkirk, Goseberkirk, co. Lin- coln, 586. , John de Ry, parson of, 550. Gosce. See Gosse. Goscelyn, Gosselyn, Geoffrey, 232. , John, 682, 684. , Katherine, 251. , Thomas, 232. See Gacelyn ; Gocelyn. Goseberkirk. See Gosberton. Goseden, co. Sussex, 562. Goseford, 572. ... , co. Suffolk, the ship la Gerlaunde of, 147, 231, 323. See Gosford. Gosewyk, John son of Walter de, 248, 250. , Roger de, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 671. , Walter de, 395, 439, 536, 644. , , burgess of Berwick-upon- Tweed, 278, 392, 526, 527, 641, 671. Goseye, John de, 668. , Robert de, 405, 504. ! Gosfield, Gosfeld, co. Essex, 135, 146. Gosford, Goseford, Alan de, 694. Peter de, master of la Nicholas, 694. William de, 694. j See Goseford. Goshalm, Gosholm, Matilda, late the wife of Peter, 506. , Richard, 693. , Richard de, 667, 688, 693. ! Goshawks from Norway, 263. Gosholm. See Goshalm. Gosse, Gosce, John, carpenter, 413, 414. , Richard, of Lillingstone, 249. , Robert, 133, 141. : , Roger, and Lucy his wife, of Stoke Goldentou, 81. Gosselyn. See Goscelyn. Gostolf, John, 502. Got, Bertrand de. See Clement V., Pope. Gote, William atte, of Boston, 683. Gotere, Gutere, Agatha, late the wife of William de la, of Boston, 630. , John de la, 404. ; , William de la, deputy controller at Boston of customs on wool, &c. 95. j Gotestowe. See Godstow. i Goth. See Gutto. Gotham, John de, 591. Gothelakeisland. See St. Guthlac's Island. Gothemundham. See Guthmundham. Gotherumgate. See York. Gothland, Guteland, merchant of, 637. Gotsoue, Simon, of Lincoln, 399. GENERAL INDEX. 827 Goue, Andrew de la, 112. Gouel, Richard son of William, 413, 414. Gough'. See Gogh. Goukeswelle. See Gokewell. Gounceles, Gounceales, Benedict de, 368. , Peter, de Bcrlange. See Berlange. Gounter, Robert le, 24. Gourlay, John de, 161. , Simon, 161. Gourney, Gourneye. See Gurney. Gousel, Goassile. See Goxhill. Goushille, Goushill, Goushulle, Gosle, Gousele, Gouselle, Gousile, Gousyl, Gouxhill, Adam de, 25. Hugh de, parson of Radeclif-on-Trent, 633. , Walter de, a commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c. 50, 60, 72-74, 108, 123, 129, 226, 243, 316, 326, 423, 460, 483, 584, 691. Gout. See Gutto. Gouteby, Alan son of Nicholas de, 60. See Godeby. Gouton, Robert de, 65. , Simon de, ' le Warenner,' of Bretton, 65. Gouxhill. See Goushille. Gower, Guwcr, Adam, 451. , Laurence, 22, 24. , Robert, 172. , Stephen, of Caldyngelby, 172. William, 544. Goxhill, Gousel, Goussile [co. Lincoln], 28. Goyelisford, Joan, 202. Grabbe, Richard, 251. Grace Dieu [co. Leicester], prioress of, 386. Grafton, Alan de, 542. , Edmund de, 497. Grafton, co. Northampton, 40, 388. [in Ardens], co. Warwick, 435, 522. Gragho ap Howel, Griffin, 567. Gragnana, Philip de, prior of the City [Rome], 52. Graham. See Grantham. Graiusby, Graynesby, Greynesby, co. Lincoln, 385. , Michael de Wathe, rector of, 610, 621. Richard de Osgodeby, rector of, 610. , Walter de Dodenham, rector of, 553, 621. Grainthorpc, Germethorpe, co. Lincoln, 523, 585. , Nicholas de Bolingbrok, parson of, 343, 380. Gramary, Grammary, William de, 662. Granby, Graneby, co. Nottingham, 651. Grandisono, Grandissono, Grandison, John de, 573. , archdeacon of Nottingham, 569. I Grandisono, Grandissono, &c. — cont. i , Otto de, 283, 570, 656. i , , staying beyond the seas, 213, 457, 477, 661. , , keeper of Gereseye and Ger- nereye, 315, 622, 624. 1 , William de, 221. See Granzon. Grandonis, Franciscus, 653. Graneby. See Granby. Grange. See Graunge. Granger, brother Gilbert the, of Haseldenc, 61, 73. Gransden, Great, Great Grantesden [co. Huntingdon], Thomas de Neuson, parson of, 119, 365. Grant. See Graunt. Grantesden, Robert de, 589. See Gransden. Grautham, John de, of Nottingham, 314, 584. William de, 58. Grantham, Graham [co. Lincoln], 342, 346, 347, 394, 422, 434, 481, 483, 484, 529. , letters patent dated at, 342, 343. See Walton by Graham. Granzon, William de, 222. See also Grandisono. Gras, Grase, John, 65. , John le, 152, 222. , , [a special commissioner], 54, 60. John de, 22. and Pauline his wife, 174. lord of , 211. , , keeper of the bishopric of Wor- cester, 84. Peter le, 106. , Walter de, 299, 637. William le, 145. , William son of Peter le, 106. Grasmulin, Gerardmulin, James, 359. Graspcis, Geoffrey, 403. , , and Robert his brother, 324, 421. Peter, 324, 421. Gratelcy, Gratele, co. Southampton, 498, 580. i Gratton. See Folejambe ; Girton. : Graunge, Walter de la, of Halton, 110. | Graunger. See Granger. Graunt, John le, 320, 690. I Grauutesden. See Gransden. Grauntpount, Thomas de, 699. Graunzon. See Granzon. ! Grave, John de la, 246. ' Master John de, 656. , Richard de la, 84. i Roger de la, 84. ' Thomas de la, of Agmodesham, 33. , of Bristol, 35, 68, 70, 133, 134, 143, 605. 828 GENERAL INDEX. Grave, John de Corbrigge, parson of. See Grove, co. Nottingham. Gravele, William de, 410. Gravenhill, Gravenhulle [near Bicester, co. Oxford], wood of, 359. Gravesend, Gravesende, Graveshende, Richard de, bishop [1258 to Dec. 18, 1279] of Lincoln, 304. , Master Richard de, treasurer of St. Paul's, Loudon, 7, 628. Stephen de, 408, 414. Gravesend, Graveshende, co. Kent, 669. Gray, Elena, prioress of St. Leonard's by Berwick-upon-Tweed, 327, 700. , John de, the heir of, 355. , John le, and William his brother, 502. or Grey, Nicholas de, 464, 633. , Robert de, 501. See Grey. Graynesby. See Graiusby. Greatford, Gretford, co. Lincoln, 506, 588. , Richard de Ayremynne, parson of, 471, 506, 588. Greathead. See Gretheved. Green, Alexander atte, of Kyllyngholme, 470. See Grene. Green Wax, moneys accruing from the, 412. Greenham in Stawley, Grydenham [co. Somerset, 647. Greenhill. See Grenehulle. Greenwich, Grenewiche, Grenewych, co. Kent, 266. , commission de walliis et fossatis for, 316,428. , Westgrenewich, co. Kent, 56. Greetham, Gretham, co. Rutland, 263, 576, 578, 664. Greetwell, Gretwelle, Gretewell [co. Lincoln], 434, 569. Gregory, Gregori, the reeve, 97. , John son of, de Ayketon, 606. , Robert son of, 506, 588, , William, 351, 493. , of Queryngton, 383. Grei. See Gray ; Grey. Grendon, Alexander de, of Berwick-upon- Tweed, 641. Ralph de, 22. , Robert de, 224, 492. , , sheriff of [Glamorgan and] Morgannon, 537, 540, 541, 545, 562 , , and John his brother, 425. Grendon [co. Northampton], Adam de Hol- cote, rector of, 354. Bartholomew de Cotyngham, rector of, 354. Robert de Hurle, rector of, 387. Grene, Geoffrey de la, 381. , Gerard atte, 589. , Gilbert son of Robert de la, of Est- loghton, 404. , Henry de la, 495. John de la, of Horynglowe, or Horn- inglowe, 250, 315. , Juliana de la, of Carleton, 524. , Richard de la, of Stanford, 494. , Robert de la, of Etton, 501. , , of Quenton, 139. , and William his son, 139. , , of Wylgheby, 410. , Roger de la, of London, and Isabella his wife, 636. , Thomas de la, 519. , , the younger, 495, , , of Carleton, 524. , William atte, Attegrene, of Westel- vele, 409, 430, 595. See Green. Grenechan, 487. Grenefeld, Baldwin de, 190. , Thomas de, 534. , William de, 382, 557. , , archbishop [1306 to 6 Dec. 1315] of York, 2, 13, 48, 68, 77, 103, 119, 164, 175, 184, 259, 311, 382, 476, 495, 689. , , death of, 374. , , his executors, 382, 557. , William son of Robert de, 534. Grenehamerton. See Hammerton Green. Grenehulle, Simon de, and William his brother, 19. Greuestede, Grenstede, Gilbert de, 318, 699. Master John de, parson of Blede- lowe, 400. Sewal de, 688, 693. Grenewyche, Grenewiche. See Greenwich. Grenham, Joan, late the wife of Ralph de, 591, 596. Grenstede. See Grenestede. I Greote, Peter de, 72. , William son of William de, of Ashe- ford, 72. Gresham, co. Norfolk, 384, 574. Gresseby, Alan de, parson of Wyum, 386. William son of Thomas de, 383. See Grisby in Yarborough Soke. Grestain, Gresteyn, [Eure, France], St. Mary's, abbot of, 116. , William, abbot of, 282. , abbot and convent of, 452. Gretewell. See Greetwell. Gretford. See Greatford. Gretham. See Greetham. Gretheved, Adam, 8. , Robert, 136. GENERAL INDEX. 829 Gretton, Philip de, 481, 613, 674. , Kobert de, 589. , William de, 397, 308, 523. See Girton. Gretwelle. See Greetwell. Greve, Roger le, 431, 701. Grey, Grei, Agnes wife of Simon le, 266. , Henry de, 146, 391. John de, or John le, 135, 145, 388. , John de, justice of North Wales, 339, 354, 387, 421, 456, 541, 546,652. justice of South Wales, 388. John de, of Itotherfeld, 87, 555. , John le, of Goseford, 572. , John son of Reginald de, or Reginald de, and John his son, 284, 290. , , and Matilda his wife, grants to St. Peter's chapel, Ruthin, 178. , or Gray, Nicholas de, 464, 633. , Reginald de, 284. , John his son, 284. , Richard de, of Saundiacre, 19. Richard le, 72, 396, 691. of Erhethe, 44. , Simon le, 589. , or Crey, Stephen de, of London, 674. Thomas de, 400. , [co. Suffolk], 107, 124, 138, 171, 350, 483, 531, 666. , , [co. Northumberland], 248, 250. Thomas, [a rioter at Great Naryu- ges], 690. .., Walter le, 592. , William de, 91. See also Gray. Greyby, John de, of Lincoln, and Alice his wife, 585. Greynesby. See Grainsby. Griffin, or Griffith, ap Gronou ap Griffith, 567. ap Rikerd, 567. , Gryffin, John, ferry at Sandwich granted to, 85. Loye ap Trahern, 567. Griffith ah Meredith, 24. ap Oweyn ap David, 22. See also Griffin. Griffoun, John, 420. , master of la Isabelle, 5. Grimbaud, Grymbaud, Roger, 97. Grimet. See Grymet. Grimme. See Grym. Griramild, Thomas, 251. Grimoldby, Grymelby, Grymolby [co. Lin- coln], 138, 240. Grimpthorpe, Grymthorpe, Ralph le fiz William de, 23. , Robert le fiz Rauf le fiz William de, 21. Grimsbury, Grymesbury, co. Northampton, near Banbury, 359. Grimsby, Grymesby, Grymmesby, co. Lin- coln, 294, 346. , Augustinian prior and friars of, 294. , abbey of, otherwise Wellow, Welhou [within the liberty of Grimsby], the abbot of, 559. abbot and convent of, 83, 477. , , William Gonnays, canon of, 559. hospital of St. Mary Magdalene and St. Leger by, 289. the ship la James of, 346. Bradley by. See Bradley. See Wellow. Grimstede. See Grymstede. Grimston, Grymeston, Grymstou, Grymstode, [co. Norfolk], 56, 496, 610. See Grymston. Grinel, or Grivel. See Grivel. Gringley, Gryngele, Grvnley, co. Nottingham, 412, 543. Grinstead, West, Westgren Roger (John in error) de North- burgh, parson of, 105, 156. Hamelden, co. Rutland, 576, 578, 664. Hambury, Henry de, 419, 421, 493, 494, 600. See Hanbnry ; Henbury. Hambury Salt Marsh. See Henbury Salt Marsh. Hamelak. See Heluisley ; Ros of Hamelak. Hamelden, Hamcldon. See Hambledon. Hamele. See Hamble-en-le-Rice. Hameley. See llamely. Hanielton, Thomas son of Henry son of Heyn de, 198. llamely, Hameley, Richard, 495. Hamelyn, John, 23, 264. , his servant Richard, 692. , parson of IVnbeher, 28, 481, 609. , of Badburghham, 518. Walter son of John, of Badburgh- ham, 518. William, 141, 678. and John and Thomas his sons, 678. Ilamerton, Henry son of John de, 590. , John de, 590. See Hammerton. . Hamfax, Johu, 251. Hamme, John de, commissioner of array, 350. and Aline his wife, 570. See Ham. Hammerton, Ilamerton, co. York, 590. Green, Grenehamerton, co. York, 590. Ilanunestratford. See Stratford in West Ham. Hamo, Geoffrey sou of, le Taveruer, 584. , Lambert son of, de Barewe, and Robert his brother, 701. llamond. See Hamund. Ilamphall. See Hampole. 3 G 834 GENERAL INDEX. Hampole, or Haniphall, Hanepole [co. York] , prioress and nuns of, 269. , Agnes, prioress of, 372. Hampslape. See Hamslape. Hampstead, Hampstede [eo. Middlesex], 663. Hampstede, John de, 699. , Nicholas de, 365. , Robert de, 405, 504. Hampton, Hamtune, John de, 699. , , an assessor for Gloucester, 530. , , a purveyor, 7, 32, 77, 110, 198, 209, 350. , Nicholas de, 285. Hampton Maisey, Hampton Meysi [co. Gloucester], 618. Hamslape, Hampslape, Hugh de, 98. , Nicholas de, 318. , Master Thurstan de, 647. , Warner de, 264. , William de, 500, 639. See Hanslope. Hamslapelonde. See Hanslope. Hamtune. See Hampton. Hamund, Hamond, Alice, 364. , John, 139. , Philip, 30. , Thomas, 601. , William, 355. Hanaper, Hanaper of the Chancery, 98, 247, 385, 400, 580, 596. keepers of the. See Ellerker ; Thorn- toft. Hanbury, Hambury, co. Stafford, 65. , William de Burdelois, parson of, 40. Handborough, Haneberge, Hanebergh [co. Oxford], 137, 355. Hande, William, 679. Handsworth, Handesworth, Handesworthe, co. York, 423. , Adam de Brom, parson of, 347, 423. Handy, Goderic, 495. , Henry, 495. Hanebergh, Haneberge. See Handborough. Hanefeld. See Henfield. Hanekinton, John de, 335. See Hankerton. Hanepole, Hanepol. See Hampole. Haneworthe, Roger de, and Henry his son, and William brother of Henry, 582. Hang, co. York, 544. Hangendehoghton. See Hanging Haughton. Hanging a woman in Guernsey, 632. sentence postponed, the woman being pregnant, 20. Hanging Haughton, Hangendehoghton [co. Northampton], 48. Hanham, Hengham, co. Gloucester, 596. Hankerton, Hanekinton [co. Wilts], 335. Haukyn. See Haukyn. Hanley, Hanlay, Robert de, 393. See also Hauleye. Hanlo. See Haudlo. Hannes. See Hawnes. Hanney, Hanneye [co. Berks], 494. , East, Esthanneye, Esthamaye, co. Berks, 144, 149, 151. Hanneye, John de, 8. Hanoghe, John, of Brussels, 606. Hansard. See Haunsard. Hanse of London. See Almain, merchants of the Hanse, &c. , of the Teutons in London, 224. , court of the, 224. , common Serjeant of the, 225. , , alderman and bailiff of the, 225. Hanslope, Hamslape [co. Buckingham], Master John Walewayn, parson of, 550. , St. James's church, 647. , letters patent dated at, 451. , Hamslapelonde [co. Buckingham], 647. Hanthorpe, Hermethorpe [in Aveland hun- dred], co. Lincoln, 217. Hanyngfeld, William de [co. Essex], 233, 234. , , of Bristol, 35, 444, 445. , , keeper of the seal for recogni- sances at Bristol, 604. Happisburgh, Hapesburgh [co. Norfolk], 251. Hapton, Habeton [co. Norfolk], 219. Ha raid, Philip, 127. Haraldeston. See Haroldstown. Harborough, Hauebergh [co. Leicester]. See Market Harborough. Harbottle, Hirbotel [co. Northumberland], castle of, 398, 400. Harbury, Herbury [co. Warwick], 247. Harcla. See Hartcla. Harcleston, Richard de, 456. Harcourt, Harecourt. See Harecurt. Hardel, John, 569. Hardele. See Hardley. Harden, Hardene, Hardenne, Hareden, William de, a commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c, 66, 91, 98, 129, 136,144, 149, 152, 225, 248, 251, 253, 296, 307, 317, 319, 406, 408, 412, 414, 415, 416, 420, 492, 496, 498, 499, 500, 539, 581, 583, 650, 668, 669, 678, 680, 698, 699. , and Matilda his wife, 300, 470. Hardham, or Heriugham, Heryngham [co. Sussex], prior and canons of, 558. Hardingelli. See Ardingelli. Hardington, Herdynton, co. Somerset, 268. Hardley, Hardele [co. Southampton], 629. Hardmead, Hardmede [co. Buckingham], 500. Hardredeshulle. See Hardreshulle. Hardres, Lower, Netherhardres [co. Kent], Thomas de Newehngh, parson of, 385. Hardrescheff in Sowerby [in Halifax parish], co. York, 535. Hardreshulle, Hardredeshulle, John de, 361. Philip de, of Hagworthyngham, 661- Harduck, Gerkin, of Estlond, 316. GENERAL INDEX. 835 Hardwick, IIerdewyk ; co. Bedford, 278. , [in Toseland lnmdred, co. Hunting- don], 156, 198. , [co. Lincoln], 484. , co. Norfolk, 506. , Herdwyk [co. Northampton], 388. Hardwyne, Ilardwyn, William, 502, 582. Hardy, Richard son of William, of Walsinge- ham, 88. William, 334. Hardyng, Roger, 599. Hare, licence to hunt the, 183, 187. Hare, Geoffrey, of Honeweton, 265. Harebothc, John son of William de, and Ralph his brother, 430. Harehy [co. Lincoln], 393. Harecourt, Ilarcourt, co. Leicester, 264. Harecurt, Harecourt, John de, of Boscworthe, 68, 164. , , Henry his brother, 68. , William de, 405. Hareden. Sec Harden. Harefot, Roger, 152. Haregrave. See Hargrave. Harekyn, Richard, 345, 349. Harel, William, 440. Harcngod. See Heriiigod. Harepole, Horcpol [co. Northampton], 365. Harcwe, Harwe, John de, parson of Rye, 631, 641. Walter de, 166, 437, 486. William de, 375. Harcwedon, Harwedon, HarudoD, Robert dc, 195, 303. , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, &c, 144, 149, 152, 232, 234, 239, 248, 320, 403, 498, 580, 593. , deputy keeper of the forest [south] of Trent, 105. Harcwell, Harewelle. See Harwell. Harford, or Herford, Hereford [co. Devon], David [de Peuyles], rector of, 500. Harghes. See Harrow-on-the-Ilill. Hargrave, Haregrave [co. Northampton], 684, 695. Hargreve, Hugh de, 250, 314. Hariugod. See Heringod. Harington. See Uaryngton. Haringworthe. See Harringworth. Harlc, Harlegh, Harlcie. See Harley. Harleston, Herleston, co. Cambridge, 289. Harlcstoue, Herleston [co. Northampton] ,464. Harley, Harleye, Harleie, Harle, Harlegh, Burga de, 612. , Johu de, monk of Worcester, 635. , Richard de, 279. , , a conservator of the peace for Salop, 108, 123. , a commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c, 46, 59, 61, 70, 135, 242, 250, 324, 423, 424. Harley, Harleye, &c. — cont. Robert de, 74, 611, 649. , Walter de, purveyor, 11. Harliston, Herliston, co. Suffolk, 488. Harmston, Hermeston [co. Lincoln], 346. Harnham, Bishops, Est Uarnham [co. Wilts], 656. , West, Westharuh-im [co. Wilts], 656. Haroldstown, Haroldeston, Haraldeston [co. Carlow], in the diocese of Dublin, John de Clifton, presented to the church of, 11. , John de Neweland, parson of, 81. Uarpeden, William de, a conservator of the peace, 123. Harpcsl'eld, William de, 130. Harpeswelle. See Harpswell. Harpham, Thomas de, 22, 63. Harpour, Harpur, Adam lc, 47. , John le, of Fangfosshe, 25. Thomas lc, 106. Harpswell, Harpeswelle, co. Lincoln, 414. Harpur. See Harpour. Harrietsham, Hcrietesham [co. Kent] , Thomas le Blount, parson of, 698. Harrington, Hetheryuton [co. Northampton], 453. See Haryngton. Harringworth, Haringworthe, Haveryngworth [co. Northampton], 21. See Zouch of Harringworth. Harrow-on-the-Ilill, Harghes, co. Middlesex, 245. Ilarrowby, Hcrycrdeby [co. Lincoln], 394, 481. Harry, John, 492. Harsik, Harswyk. Sec Ilarsy. Harslade, Robert de, 149. Harsy, Harsik, Harswyk, John de, 163. See Arcy ; Hercy. Hart, Hert [co. Durham], 549. Hartburn, Herteberne, co. Northumberland, 182. Hartcla, Harcla, Hartclath, Harteclath, Hertcla, Artcla, Andrew de, special commissioner, 143, 240. , constable of Carlisle, 103. , , sheriff of Cumberland, 244, 326. , Master Henry de, chancellor of Ox- ford University, 130, 266. parson of Dacre, 399. , or Hartle, Master Henry de, 625. , James de, parson of Sedbergh, 399. , John de, 399. , forester of Inglewood, 179. , Master Michael de, 399. Hartford, Hereford, co. Chester, 135, 145. Harthill, Herthill, co. York, 543, 560. Hartland, Ilertland [co. Devon], 56, 267. , abbot and convent of, 267. 3 g 2 83G GENERAL INDEX. Hartle. See Hartcla. Hartlebury, Hertilbury [co. "Worcester], Walter de Burenccstre, parson of, 648. Hartlepool, Hertelpol, Hertepol, Hertrepol [co. Durham], 357, 549, 597. , custom on wool and wool-fells at, 15, 56. , letters patent dated at, 157. ., , murage for, 347. Hartley, Hertleye [co. Dorset], 239, 240, 403. Hartwell, Hertwell [co. Northampton] , 647. Harudon. See Harewedon. Harugge. See Hayridge. Harum, William de, 355. Harvington, Hereforten, Herforton, co. Wor- cester, 74. Harwe. See Harewe. Harwedon. See Harewedon. Harwell, Harewell, co. Berks, 164, 453, 577, 578, 579, 623, 657, 664. Harwich, Herwiche, Herwyche, Herewyk [co. Essex], 221. , ship of foreign merchants plun- dered at, 226, 235, 262, 321. Harwood. See Horewode. Harworth [co. Nottingham] ,311. Haryngaud. See Heringod. Haryngel, Robert, marriage with Margaret daughter of Margaret de Sancto Geor- gio, 175. Haryngi, Haryngy, Bernard de, of Florence, 609. , Bernard, of London, 631. Haryngton, Harington, John de, a conservator of the peace, a commissioner, &c, 60, 68, 109, 123, 129, 226, 461, 482, 493, 494. , , or Master John de, [preben- dary of Lincoln], 196, 613. Haryot, Ralph, 74. Hasard, Hazard, Agnes, late the wife of John, burgess of Bristol, 554. , John, [of Bristol], 35, 68, 70, 133, 134, 143, 144. Haselbeche. See Hazlebeach. Haseldene, Richard de, 453. See Hazleton, co. Gloucester. Hasele, Master Robert de, 604. Haselingfeld. See Haslingfield. Haselwell, William de, 629. Haselyngfeld. See Haslingfield. Hasfield, Hasfeld [co. Gloucester], Richard, parson of, 230. Haslingfield, Haselingfeld, Heselyngfeld [co. Cambridge], 396, 535, 653. Hassok, John, of Lathum, 540. , Robert, 500, 589. , Simon his brother, 500. Hastanges, Hastange, Hastang, John de, or John, 160, 208, 315, 335, 416, 482. , , the elder, 315. , Philip, or Philip de, 25, 636. Hastanges, Hastange, &c. — cont. , Robert de, or Robert, 37, 456, 458, 527, 553, 495. , keeper of Kingston-upon-Hull, and controller of the custom on wool, &c, 560. , , keeper of Norham castle, 616. ,,■ Thomas, 250. Hastere, Thomas le, of London, 221. , or Hafter. See Hafter. Hasthorpe, John de, 24, 539. Hastinges, Hastingges, Hastynges, Hastyn- gges, Edmund de, 15. , Henry de, complaint of, 330, 506. , , assault on his servants, &c, 331, 507. , Isabella, late the wife of John de, 209, 503. John de, 2, 99, 141, 174, 182, 654, 656. , , his weir at Kilgaran, 99. , , deceased, 3, 332. , , his executors, 174. , John son of John de, 3, 174, 332. Nicholas de, 418. William son of Stephen de, of Broni- leye, 498, 598. Hastings, Hastingges, Hastynges, Hastyngges, co. Sussex, barons of, 292. , ships for the king's service of, 292. , quayage for, 335. , the king's free chapel in the castle of, canons of, 343, 437, 623, 654. , , dean and chapter of, 95. , prebendaries of. See Aylesbury ; Ayremynne ; Cadomo ; Cammel ; Mel- ton ; Ponte Fracto ; Redinges ; Strat- ford. , , prebends or prebendal churches of. See Hollington ; Marlpas ; Stone ; Thurrock, West ; Wartling. See Hastinges. Haterbergh, John de, 592. Hatfeld, Hattefeld, Haytefeld, Alan de, and Lecia his wife, 675. , Hugh de, chaplain, 168. ,- Walter de, 543. Hatfeld, co. Kent. See Hothfield. Hatfield Broad Oak, Hatfeld Regis [in St. Mary Harlow hundred, co. Essex], 287, 464. , , , prior and convent of, 287. >.,......, Haytefeld, Heytefeld, co. York, 483, 485, 529. Hathelesay, Adam de, 648. Hathelwaldenne. See Halden, High. Hatherleye, Hatherle, Henry de, 66. , Thomas son of John de, 66. Hathewy, Walter, 600. Hattefeld. See Hatfeld. Hattere, Stephen le, 57. Hauclut, Richard. See Hakelut. GENERAL INDEX. 837 Haudlo, Haulou, Haulo [Iladlow, JHadlo, Hadelo], John de, 71, 47S. ' , , and Matilda his wife, 509, 554, 612. , Nicholas de, 75. , William de, clerk, 554, 555, 612. Hauebergk. See Market Harborough. Hauekehara, Thomas son of Juliana de, 509. See Hailsham. Hauekehirst. See Hawkhurst. Hauekeshell, Simon de, prior of Bilsyngton, 614. - Hauekyng, Peter de, deputy at Dover of Robert de Kendale, 209. See Haukyn. Hauenemouth, Philip de, 429. Hauenmouth. See Aunemouth. Hauerberge. See Market Harborough. Haugcsgarih. See Haukesgarthe. Haugh. See Little Haugh. Ilaughley, Haule, Hawleigh, Ilaghele, co. Suffolk, 3, 418, 428, 513. , John Irving, keeper of the park, 428. Haughmond, Haghemon, Ilagemon, co. Salop, abbot and convent of, 618. , Richard, abbot of, 59, 61. , canons [named] of, 59, 61. , Upton under, Upton by, Opton by Haghemon, co. Salop, 266, 615. Haughton. See Hanging Haughton ; Hogh- ton, co. Durham. Haukerc, John le, 683. , ,of St. Ives, 592. Haukesgarthe, Haugcsgarth, Thomas de, monk of Whitby, 389. , William de, 131, 426. Haukeswelle. See Hawkswcll. Haukyn, Henry, 586. Hugh, 586. Peter, 586. , Thomas, 25. , William, 25. See Hauekyng. Haule. See Haughley. Haulcye, Peter de, 255. , or Hanleye. See Hanley. Haulo, Haulou, John do. See Haudlo. Haunes. See Hawnes. Haunsard, Gilbert, keeper of the prisoners of the king's marshal, 336. , Richard servant of Robert, 241. William, of London, 447. Hauntewak, James, of Middelton, 506. Haustede, John de, 552. Robert de, 595. , , the elder, 365. See also Halstcdc. Haute Ryve, Haute Rive, John de, 24. Sec Alta Ripa. Ilauteworthc. See Highworth. Hauteyn, Thomas, 58. Hauville, Hauvile, Hauvylle, Hawvile, Haw- ville, Elias de, 511. , Gregory de, 668. , Henry de, 301. , John de, 301. , , his man Robert, 302. , Robert de, clerk, 414. , , keeper of the writs and rolls of the Bench, 94, 185. Thomas de, 217, 301, 371, 630, 652, 672. , Thomas son of Thomas de, 630. Hauwman. See Haweman. Haverberge. See Market Harborough. Haverford [in Wales], ships to be provided by, 574, 575. Haverhill, Geoffrey de, 589. , and Dionisia his wife, 699. Haverholine [co. Lincoln], the prior of, 596. Peter de Wilton, canon of, 596. Havering, Haveringge, Haveringges, Haver- ynge, co. Essex, 135, 137, 149, 227. forest of, co. Essex, 144. Haveringes, Haveringges, Haverynges, Haveringe, Havering, John de, 5)9. Master John de, archdeacon [1303 to 1310] of Dublin, the archdeaconry of Dublin void by his death, 297. Master Richard de, 130, 349, 417. Thomas de, 351, 617. Haveringland, Hevcrynglond [co. Norfolk], 298. Haverington, J ohn de, 22. Michael de, 22. Haverland. See Haveringland. Haverlond, John, 139. Haversegge, John de, 693. Haversham [co. Buckingham], William de Osgodeby, parson of, 365. Haverynge. See Havering. Ilaveryngwortb. See Uarringworth. Haward, John, £8. llawardinor, Simon, 599. Hawe, William del, 233. Haweman, Hauwman, John son of John, 498, 598. , Master Richard, 498, 598. Hawesoue, Simon, 57, Hawker. Sec Haukere. Hawkeswell, Haukeswelle [co. York], Adam de Osgodeby, rector of, 5. , Richard de Osgodeby, [rector of], 5. Hawkhurst, Hauekehirst [co. Kent], 525. Uawleigh. See Haughley. Hawnes, Haunes, co. Bedford, 467, 598. Hawvile, Hawvillc. See Hauville. Hawysia, John son of, 492. Haxey, Koger de, [of York], 692. Haxhingholm, Roger de, of York, 339, Hay. See Have. 833 GENERAL INDEX. Haybote, Haibote, 467. Haye, Hay, Haie, Heye, Cezilla de la, 619> 684. , German, 170. , John de la, John del, or John atte, 49, 70, 142, 220, 230, 313, 475, 531, 592. , Matilda de la, 678. , , Walter her son, 678. , Nicholas de la, 72, 73, 253. , Thomas de la, of Lyllingston, 152. , Walter de la, 221, 619. , William de la, 108, 124. , son of William de la, 678. Hayes, Hese, Henry de Plukele, parson of, 446, 527. , co. Middlesex, 245. [co. Kent], Master Adam de Miri- niuthe, or Murymuthe, parson of, 82, 200. See Cliston Hayes. Hayholm, Haiholm [co. Lincoln], 392. Hayl. See Hail. Hayles, Hailes, Heiles, co. Gloucester, 475. , abbot of, 111, 121, 395, 500. , abbot and convent of, 615. Haylesham. See Hailsham. Ha3'm, William, and Alice his wife, 447. Haynesone, Roger, 422. Haynton. See Hainton. Hayrape, Roger, of Furness Abbey, 415. Hayridge, Haragge, co. Devon, 268. Haytefeld. See Hatfeld ; Hatfield. Hayton, Geoffrey de, 326. , John de, 282. , Nicholas de, and Matilda his wife, 155. See Heyton. Hayward, Heyward, Adam le, of Laundcu, 252. , Andrew le, 431, 701. , John son of Geoffrey, 251. , Peter le, of Minterne, 239, 403. Ralph le, and William and Thomas his sons, 224. , Thomas le, 403. Haywode, Heywode, Gilbert de, 110. Hazard. See Hasard. Hazlebeech, Haselbeche, co. Northampton, 554, 612. Hazleton, Haseldene, [iu Bradley hundred, co. Gloucester], brother Gilbert the Granger of, 61, 73. Head. See Heved. Headbourn Worthy. See Worthy. Headington, Hedyndon, Hedindon, co. Ox- ford, 135, 137, 479. Headman. See Hevedman. Headon, Hedon [co. Nottingham], 232,241, 312. Health, notification of being in good, and alive, 449. Heatherslaw, Heddreslawe, [in Ford parish], co. Northumberland, 261. Heathpool, Hethpol, co. Northumberland, 261. Hebbeden, Hebbedene, William de, 428, 542, 544. Hebrugge. See Heybridge. Hecham, John de, 57. , or Etheham. See Etheham. Hechen. See Hichen. Heckdyke, Hekkedyke, [co. Lincoln], 1. Heckington, Hekyngton, Hekynton, co. Lin- coln, 120, 552. Heddeworthe, Osbert de, 414. Heddreslawe. See Heatherslaw. Hederne. See Arderne. Hedersete, Simon de, 517. , William de, 278. , keeper of the seal for debts, London, 480. Hedindon. See Headington. Hedon, Robert de, 136, 335, 536, 595, 596. ... See Headon. Hedresham. See Hadresham. Hedyndon. See Headington. Heene, Heen, Hene, co. Sussex, 562. Heentone. See Henton. Heffleton, Hethfelton, [in East Stoke parish], co. Dorset, 250. Hefting, Adam, 690. , Edmund, 691. , John, 690. Hegh in the parish of Bishop's Clist [co. Devon], 382. Heghham, Hegham, Heygham, Geoffrey de, 130. , John de, 582. , , of London, 304. , , of Upynton, 612. Roger de, 36, 233. Heghsted. See Highstead. Heghlon, Simon de, 685. Heghtredebury. See Heytesbury. Heghyngton. See Heighington. Heighington, -Heghyngton, Heghynton [co. Durham], 260. , le Estmore in, 260. Heighley, Heleye [co. Stafford], 680. Heiles. See Hayles. Heir. See Heyr. Hekelyng. See Hickliug. Ilekeney. See Hackney. Hekkedyke. See Heckdyke. Hekynton. See Heckington. Helewys, John, 700. , Roger, 202, 251. Heleye. See Heighley. Helgeton, Richard de, 690. Helias, Gerard son of, de Fanecourt, 647. See also Elias. Helie, Terricus, of Ypres, 162. GENERAL INDEX. 839 Helier, Walter le, of VVarham, 679, 639. Holing, Helingh. See Eliug. Hell, Philip, 678. Helle, Joan, of Methingesby, 683. , Richard de, 146. Helliston. See Helston. Hellowe. See Belleau. Helmesle, William de, 375. Helmeswelle. See Heraswell. Helmingham, Helmyngliam [co. Suffolk], 298. - Helnisley, Hamelak, Hamlak, co. York, 545, 698. See Helmesle ; Ros of Ilaraelak. Helmynghara. See Helmingham. Helperthorpe, Adam de, [of Scarborough], 494, 587, 592. Robert de, [of Scarborough], 494, 587. HelpriDgham, Helpryngham [co. Lincoln], 596. , Lambert de Trikingham, parson of, 638. Burton by, co. Lincoln, 391. Helston in Kerrier, Helliston in Kerier, co. Cornwall, 111. Helton, Helton, John de, 177. of Jar n m, 172. Helyon, Ilelyun, Alice, late the wife of Henry de, 301. , Thomas, 499. Hembury. See Henbury. Hemcgrave, Ilemmegrave, Edmund de, 124, 129, 226, 232, 246, 350, 474, 504, 531, 590, 601, 690. Ralph de, 689. Hemehale. See Hcmpnull. Hemelamstede. See Hemclhampstede. Hemelhampstede, Hemelhamstedc, Hemel- amstede, Hemlamstcde, Robert de, purveyor, 11, 99, 166, 188, 209, 293, 349, 510, 619. William de, 248. Hemel Hempstead, HemelhamBtede, Hamal- hamstud [co. Hertford], 203, 416. Hemenhale, Ralph de, 279. Hemeri, Hemery, Thomas, 406, 408, 409. Hemingborough, Heuimyngburgh [co. York], • 128. Remington, co. Somerset, 268. Hemlamstede. See Hemelhampstede. Hemmegrave. See Hemcgrave. Hemmygston, Alan de, monk of Ely, 465. Hemmyngburgh, Hemmyugburg, John de, 365. , , parson of Middellon, 200. , Thomas de, 196. See Hemingborough. Hemniyngby, Hemyngby, William de, 66. William sou of Robert de, 682. Hemmyngford, Hemyngford, Thomas de, 446. Hempnall, Hemehale, co. Norfolk, 20. Hempstead, Hemstede [co. Norfolk], 251. Hemstede, Nicholas de, 251. Hemswell, Helmeswelle, co. Lincoln, 426. Hemsworth, Hymelesworthe, [co. York], Robert de Cravene, parson of, 184. Hemyngby. See Hemmyngby. Hemyngford. See Hemmyngford. Hen, hens, price of, 326. Henbury, Hembury [co. Gloucester], Wil- liam, vicar of, 600. Henbury Salt Marsh, Hambury Saltmersh, co. Gloucester, 696. , commission de walliia et fossatii for, 145. Hendc, Christiana de, 582. Hendegome, Adam, 66. Hene. See Heene. Henele. See Henle. Henfield, Hanefeld, co. Sussex, 413. Heugham, Jordan de, 596. , Ralph de, [chief justice of the King's Bench, 14 Edward I.], 286. See Hanham ; Hingham. Henhous, Edward de, 590. Henle. See Henley. Henlec, Henle, Henele, Henleye, John de, 318, 405, 499, 504, 600. , Kichard de, presented to Borlo church, 20. , William de, 247, 461, 529. Henley, Henle, co. Oxford, 577, 578, 624, 664. Henleye. See Henlee. Hennemershe. See Compton, Long, in Hcu- nemershe. Hennemoiigcr, Thomas, 418. Hcnney, Heuneye, Richard de, 382, 557. , prebendary of Staynwegg, 534. Henny, Henney [co. Essex], 500, 589. Henri, Richard, 249. See also Henry. Henry I. king, 475. Henry II. king, the younger, king of Eng- land, 258, 285, 286, 287, 398, 576, 613. the king's progenitor, 384. See Charters. Henry III. king, 38, 54, 75, 76, 83, 84, 97, 139, 140, 285, 288, 292, 392, 393, 398, 432, 454, 551, 614, 645, 652, 662,665. Edward his eldest son, 125, 432. , , and queen Eleanor, 125. See Charters. Henry IV. king, 656. Henry son of Richard, king of the Romans, 78. Henry, parson of St. Mary's church at tho bridge of Staunford, 399. , Adam son of, de Beriare, 168. , Aucher son of, and Joan his wife, 54. , Henry sou of, de Eston, 498, 598. , le Wayt, 200. Hugh son of, knight, 180. 840 GENERAL INDEX. Henry — cont. , John son of, de Thornton, 492. Llewellyn son of, 587, 683. , Nicholas son of, dc Funteygnes, 679. , , le Wodeward, 240. Ralph son of, de Tregod, 561. , Rauulph son of, de Kilvington, and Alesia his wife, 552. , Richard son of, de Galewayth, Joan and Tunnok his daughters, 614. Simon son of William son of, 238. , Thomas son of, de Driffeld, parson of Skyryn, 620. , , son of Heyn dc Hamelton, 198. , William son of, 662. See also Fitz Henry ; Henri. Henrys, John, 496. Henstead, Henstede, co. Norfolk, hundred of, 273. Henstridge, Heynstrich [co. Somerset] , Master Giibert de Middelton, prebendary of, 609. Henton, Adam de, 237. William de, 303, 638. Henton, Heentone, co. Oxford, 254, 359. Heppe. See Shap. " Heppedene, William de, 596. Herbard, John, 246. „ , Walter, 246. Herbert, John, 678. , Matthew son of, 139. , , Peter his son, 139. , Robert, rector of Bocton Alulph church, 103. Master Roger, of Caston, parson of Balsham, 551. Herbert, the butler, 676. Ruffus, 613. Herbery. See Harbury. Hercla. See Hartcla. Hercy, Guy de, and Alice his wife, 247. Hugh de, 232, 241, 312. , , Thomas his son, and Laurence and William brothers of Thomas, 232, 241, 312. , , commissioner of array for Nottingham, 460. See Harsy. Herd Hill, Marston by Hcrde, [co. Warwick], 48. Herdeby, Birian de, 393. , William de, 526. Herderwyk, Harold de, merchant of the count of Gellre, 262. Herdwik, Herdewik, Herdewyk, Herdewyke, Herdwy k, Edmund son of Alexander de, 299. , John de, 246. , Roger de, 246. Thomas son of Laurence de, 598. See Hardwick. Herdynton. See Hardington. Hereford, Adam de, 200, 487. Master Adam de, 572. , Clarice wife of John de, 487. , John de, 487. , , purveyor, 188, 349. , Roger de, 487. Thomas de, 487. William de, canon of Chisbury, 163. Hereford [? Hartford, co. Chester], 135, 145. , co. Devon. See Harford. Hereford, bishop of, 167. See also Cantilupo ; Swinefeld. bishopric, diocese, or see of, 3, 200, 201, 269, 338, 344, 397, 620, 635, 636, 639, 651, 653, 655, 659, 670. , Thomas [de Cantilupe] bishop [1275 to 1282] of, 110. , St. Ethelbert's, dean and chapter of, 158, 160, 183, 218, 369, 441, 633, 636, 651, 655, 658, 659. , deanery of, 110. ,Ey[mericus de Aqua Blanca], chan- cellor [1281 to 1285] of, 110. , canons of. See Icclesham ; Nonyn- ton. Walter de Rudmarley, canon of [Moreton Parva], 110. , keeper of the spiritualty of, 635, 639, 655, 659. prebendaries of. See Chaundos ; Cherletou ; Cobeham ; Lemynistre ; Nassington; Northburgh; Penebrugge. , prebends of. See Barton; Church Withington ; [Fiona Parva] ; Yne. , treasurer of. See Penebrugge. Nicholas the penitentiary of, 110. , Master John de Bradcnham, the steward of, 110. , Master Robert de Gloucestre, official of, 110. , precentor of. See Borham. St. Ethelbert's, St. Mary's altar in, 223. Hereford, county of, 69, 419. , commissioners of array for, 351, 461. , to assess a sixteenth in, 530. , to assess the twentieth and fifteenth in, 50. , to assess a fifteenth in, 474. , to perambulate forests in, 296. touching offences of the king's musters in, 686. , measures used in, 689. , conservators, keepers of the peace, &c. for, 109, 123, 129, 207, 482. , sheriff of, 531. , , Robert de Chaundos, 244. [malpractices by sheriffs, &c. in], 244, 407. Hereford, earl of, 309. and Essex, countess, or earl of. See Bohun. GENERAL INDEX. 841 Hereford, co. Hereford, eity or town of, 160, 161, 183, 223, 2G4, 410, 414, 4C3, 509. citizens acting as justices without warrant, 419. , castle of, 498. , murage for, 176, 411. , murage and pavage for, 176. , suburb of, 678. Hereforten. See Harrington. Hereman, William son of Geoffrey, of North- feriby, 423. Heremyte, Ralph le, 602. Hereward, John son of Robert, of Langetoft, 506, 588. , Richard, 304. Thomas, 139. See Hureward. Herewych, Herewyk. See Harwich. Herewynton. See Herwynton. Herford, co. Devon. See Harford. Herforton. See Harvington. Herghhowo, John de, 65. , Roger de, 65. , Walter dc, 65. Herice, Gilbert, parson of Thornton in Lounes- dale, 270. Heriet, Alured de, 676. Herietesham. See Harrietsham. Herigaud, Ilerygaud, Peter, of Boghedon, 429. William, 571. See Heringod. Hering, Ileryng, Adam, 127, Robert, 580, 586. , Walter de, of Mynty, 127. Heringham. See Hardham. Heringod, Hcryngaud, Haringod, John, 142, 249. See Herigaud. Herlaston, Herleslon, William de, 335, 656. , , rector of Corston Dynham, 259. , parson of Estwod, 353. , parson of Suthchiriton church, 217. Herle, Richard, 409, 430. , William de, 131. , , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, &c. 243, 244, 427, 499. , to take seisin of Dynasbran castle, &c. 485. Herleston. See Harleston ; Ilarlcstone ; Herlaston. Herleton. See Harleston. Herlinflet. See Herringfleet. Herlison, Hcrlizon, Reginald, 221, 414. , Reynald, David his knave, David Reynaldesknavc, 414. William, 414. Herliston. See Harliston. Heilizon. See Herlison. Herlof, John, of C'hepcstowc, 143. Herman, William, of Covehethe, 318, 324. Hermanville, Hermenville, Ralph de, 168, 197. Hermer, William, 317. Hermeston. See Harinston. Hermethorpe. See Hanthorpe. Hermit. See Heremyte. Hermitage. Lermitage in Taufeld, co. York, 177. letters patent dated at, 349. Herne, Hyerne, Hirne [co. Kent], 671. , Hugh de Godmestre, vicar of, 671. Heruestede, co. Kent, 522. Herneys. See Ilerveys. Hemic [in Ireland], church of, 487. Ilerodes, John son of Semanus, 202. Herolf, John, 418. Heron, Heroun, Herun, Odiuel, 536. , Roger, 250, 460. Herpeswell, Herpeswelle, Peter de, 595. See Harpswell. Herre, Hugh, of London, purveyor, 468. , Nicholas, of Jarum, 172. Robert, of Wynthope, 665. See Hurre. Herringfleet, Herlinflet [co. Suffolk], prior and convent of St. Olave's, 48. Herrings, 594. tithe of. See Dover. Hersaunt, John, of Scarborough, 493, 587, 593. Hersete [co. Durham], 558. Herst. See Hurst. Hert, Heury, 627. , Hugh le, 416/ John, 687. Richard, 590. William, 343. William le, of Stuketune, 19. See Hart ; Hurt. Herteburne. See Hartburn. Hertecla. See Hartcla. Hertelpnle, Hertelpol, Hertepol, Herteipol, Hertrepol, Geoffrey de, 414, 678,686, 689, 690, 700. John de, 567. See Hartlepool. Herternesse, Hugh de, [of Fountains Abbey], 136. Herterpol, Hertrepol. See Hertelpole. Hcrteshoin, John de, 63. Herteslegh, Miles de, 619. Hertfeld, Isabella de, 93. Hertford, John de, 55. , Peter de, 662. , , purveyor, 7, 32, 77, 111, 566. Richard dc, abbot of Waltham Holy Cross, 691. Roger de, canon of St. Bartholomew's London, 560. Hertford, earl of Gloucester and. See Clare 842 GENERAL INDEX. Hertford, county of, 317, 519, 661, 666, 691. commissioners of array for, 350, 461. , to assess a sixteenth in, 530. , to assess the twentieth and fif- teenth in, 49. , to assess a fifteenth in, 474. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. measures used in, 689. conservators, or keepers, &c. of the peace for, 108, 124, 129, 130, 208, 482. , justices of gaol delivery for, 225. , sheriff of, 344, 531, 669. , [alleged malpractices and op- pressions, &c] by, 243, 248. , , John de Hoo, 243, 248. , , to provide provisions for the king's household, 194. , purveyors or purveyance in, 81, 103, 190. , the king's horses in, 4i8. Herthej', Stephen de, 61. Herthill. -See Harthill ; Herthull. Herthull, Herthulle, Herthille, Hugh de, 376. , Hugh de, chaplain, 565. Richard de, 50. Hertilake, co. Somerset, the water of, 412, 417. Hertilaund. See Hartland. Hertilbury. See Hartlebury. Hertleye. See Hartley. Hertmere, Thomas de, 676. Hertrepol. See Hartlepool ; Hertelpole. Hertrugg, John de, 672. Hertwell. See Hartwell. Herun. See Heron. Herveys, or Herneys, John, 575. Compare Ernys. Hervy, Hervi, John, 597. , , of London and Boston, and Avice his wife, 372. , Richard, 498, 599. , Warin, 251. Hervyngton, Adam de, 312. See Herwynton. Herwiche, Herwyche. See Harwich. Herwynton, Herewynton, Adam de, 101, 204, 263, 621. , , a commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, 132, 243, 245, 427, 681, 684. or Hervyngton, Adam de, a commis- sioner of oyer and terminer, 312. , , king's clerk, custodian of the rolls and writs before the justices of the Bench, 185. , , clerk, an adherent of the earl of Lancaster, 23. Herydon, [near Great Wormington, co. Glou- cester] , 500. Heryerdeby. See Harrowby. Herygaud. See Herigaud. Heryng. See Hering. Heryngaud. See Heringod. Heryngeie, Gilbert de, 32. Heryngham. See Hardham. Heryngton, Herynton, Richard de, 697. , William de, 599. Hese. See Hayes. Hesel, Hesele, Master Robert de, presented to Durham church, 41. See Hessle. Heselavton, Heskrton, Heslerton, John de, 21, 63, 229, 545. , Thomas his son, or Thomas le fiz Johan de, 21, 63. , , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, &c, 197, 329, 351, 543, 685, 688. , Richard de, rector of St. John's, Ivelcestre, 615. , Roger de, or Master Roger de, 62, 549, 556, 565. , , bis man, 62. , Master Roger de, [parson] of Thorpe by Newerk, 395. , Thomas le fiz Johan de, 21. .. , Walter le fiz Adam de, 22. See Estheselarton. Heseldenne, Richard de, 128. Hesele. See Hesel. Heselhawe, Robert de. See Heselshawe. Heselrygge, William de, 566. Heselshawe, Heselhawe, Master Robert de, or Robert de, 91, 392. Heselyngfeld. See Haslingfield. Heslai, Adam de, [a vicar of Lincoln], 398. Heslarton, Heslerton. See Heselarton. Heslingfield, Heselyngfeld. See Haslingfield. Hessay, William de, bailiff of York, 692. Hessle, Hesel [co. York], 501, 523, 543, 560. Heston, William de, 465. Hethbeth bridge. See Nottingham. Hethe, Henry de, 19. See Hythe. Hethebeth bridge. See Nottingham. Hethen, Hethne, Walter le, 683. , William le, 153. Hetheryngton. See Harrington. Hethfelton. See Heffleton. Hethne. See Hethen. Hethpol. See Heathpool. Hethwayt, Thomas de, 38. , , his wife Joan, daughter of John de Brigham, 38. Heton, Hettone, Peter de, 668. , Richard de, 87. , Robert de, 332. Hcton, Little. See Kirkheaton. Hetthe. See Hethe. Hettone. See Heton. Heuy, Richard, 8. GENERAL INDEX. 843 Ilevetl, Hevcde, John, 8. of Keston, 353. William, of New Lafford, 580, 590. Hcvcdman, John, 85. Hever, Hevere, co. Kent, Michael son of William Siwate, parson of, 290. Hevere, Matilda, late the wife of Thomas son of Simon de, 290. Heverynglond. See Haveringland. Hevingham, Hevyngham [co. Norfolk], Richard de Sutton, parson of, 453. Hewald, 501. Hewe. See Huwe. Hcwelle, William de, 438. Hewes. See Huwes. Hewet. See Huwet. Hewik, Nicholas de, 23. Hewish, Hewysshe. See Hywysshe. Hewode, Richard de, 171. He worth, Haino de, vicar of Quenehy, 536. Heworthe. See Highworth. Hewyshe, Hewyssh, Hewysshe, Heywych, Ilywishe, Hywysshe, Hywygh, John le Fiz Richard de, 25. , Richard de, or Richard, 49, 351, 474, 531. Thomas de, 260. , [keeper of Dublin Castle], 1G4. See Huish ; Hywysshe. Hexham, Hextildsham [co. Northumberland], prior of, 382, 674. , prior and convent of, 109, 203, 672. Hexston. See Ilexton. Hextildesham. See Hexham. Hexton, Hexston, Henry de, 611, 649. Heybridge, Ilebrugge, co. Essex, 81, 103, 190. Heydene, Heyden, John de, 413. , parson of Deen, 465. Hey dole, 344. Heydon [co. Essex], 188. , Heyden [co. Norfolk], linger de Brewosa, parson of, 699. See Heydeue. Hcycs. Sec Cliston Hayes ; Hayes. Heygarston, Henry de, parson of Therdmershc, 619. Heygham. See Hcghham. Heyle, Robert de, 3, 174, 335, 656. Heyles. See Hayles. Ileyne, Heyn, Hugh, [of Bristol], 605. Thomas son of Henry son of, de Hamelton, 198. Heynstrich. See Henstridge. Heyr, Heir, Adam le, 498, 598. , William le, 232. See Eyr. Heyremine. See Ayremjnne. Heyron. See Heron. Heytcfcld. See Hatfield. Heytesbury, Heghtredebury [co. Wilts], 191, 610. , Reymund [de Fargis] cardinal deacon of Sancta Maria Nova, pre- bendary of, 635. Heyton, Reginald de, 253. See Eyton ; Hayton. fleyward. See Hayward. Heywode. See Haywode. Heywych. See Hewyshe. Hiberuia. John de, 112, 345. , , parson of Baliogari and Sta- banan, 444. , Thomas de, 261. , Walter de, ' Keu,' 615. Hicche, Hiche. See Hitche ; Hitchin. Hichen, Hichene, Hechen, Andrew de, ' barker,' 331, 507. , John de, 416. , , Nicholas the man of, 416. Hickling, Hikelinge, Hekelyng, Hykeling [co. Norfolk], 127, 251, 370. , prior and convent of, 127. Hide, la Hide, Hida. See Egleton, co. Rut- land ; Hyde; West Hide. Hides, customs on. See Customs. High Clere, Alta Clcra [co. Hants], 488. Highhurst, Highurst, co. Sussex, 562. High Offeleye. See Offley. High Peak. See Peak. Highstead, Heghsted, co. Kent, 118. Highurst. See Highhurst. Highway, toll for repair of the king's, 220. , licence to enclose a. See Way. Highworth, Hauteworthe, Heworthe, on. Wilts, 135. , Eastrop by Heworthe, 184. Higley, Huggeleye, co. Salop, 279. Hikedoun, or Hykedoun under Give, John, 320. Thomas , 320. Hikelinge. Sec Hickling. Hikelot, Thomas, of Maydenstan, 698. Hikeman, Hycheman, Richard, 492. Ilil. See Hille. Hilderole, William de, 331, 507. Hilderston. See Hiudolveston. Hildcsdon. See Hillesdon. Hildeslegh, Master John de, parson of Pente- neye, 549. Hildeston, William de, 425, 426. See Hillesden. Hildolvcston. See Hiudolveston. Hill. See Hille ; Underyehill ; Uppehille. Hill by Berkley, Halle by Berkele [co. Glou- cester], 641. Hil, [in Ryther, co. York], 180. Hillary, Hillari, John, 138, 549. William, 592. 814 GENERAL INDEX. Hille, Hill, Hil, Henry de, 180. , Richard del, 401. , Roger de la, 33. See Hill ; Hulle ; Underyebill. Hillendone. See Hillyndon. Hillesden, Hildesdon, co. Buckingham, 268. Ilillingdon, Hilyudon, [co. Middlesex], John de Lecford, parson of, 656. , Hillington [co. Norfolk], 610. Hillum, William de, king's clerk, 97. , William de, parson of Wygeton, 551, 559, 606, 609. Hillyndon, Hillendone, Hylyudon, William de, 111, 188, 511. Hilton, Hugh de, 172. , Richard de, 24. , Robert de, marriage of Elena, late the wife of Walter de Huutercumbe granted to, 124. Hilton [in Fen Stanton parish, co. Cambridge] , 679. Hilyndon, See Hillingdon. Hirnerford, 239. Hindedale, Hvndedale, John de, 152, 154,227, 415, 416. Hindelegh. See Hyndelegh. Hinder. See Hynder. Hindercle. See Hyndercle. Hindolveston, or Hilderstou, Hildolveston [co. Norfolk], 100. , Norton by, 301. Hingham, Hengham [co. Norfolk,] 275. Hinkeley. See Hynkeleye. Hintlesham, Hyntlesham, Hintlesam [co. Suffolk], Nicholas de Sutton, parson of, 647. , Master Thomas de Foxton, parson of, 207. Hippele, Hugh de, 629. , William de, 518, 629. See Ipley. Hirbotel. See Harbottle. Hiremere. See Hyremere. Hirne, Hirn, Hurne, Roger atte, 625. , Thomas atte, 495. , William in the, 502, 582. See Heme. Hirninge, Hirnyng, Thomas, 60, 148. Hiscopton, Laurence de, 172. Hitche, Hicche, Hiche, Ilyccbe, Hytche, Huthe, William de, 72. , , parson of All Hallows, Gers- cbirche, Louden, 449. , , controller of the king's mines in Devon, 484, 513. Hitchin, Hicche, Huche [co. Hertford], 356, 662. Carmelite friars of, 662. Ho, William de, parson of Elton, 550. , See Hoo. Ho, High, Hoo, co. Norfolk, 346. Hobbe, Adam, 495. , Nicholas, 152. , Walter, 495. Hobelyn, John, of Wynckeleie, 72. Hob j". See Huby. Hocclyve, Richard de, 354. Hochingham, Simon de, 452. Hockeleye, Hockele, William, of London, 450, 454, 674. Hockering, Hokerynge, Kokering [co. Nor- folk], 275. , Laurence de Lete, parson of, 395. Hoddesak. See Hodsock. Hoddesdene. See Hoddlesden. Hoddesdon, Hodesdon, Hodeston, Huddesdon, co. Hertford, 133, 230, 407, 422. Hoddlesden, Hoddesdene, [near Blackburn], co. Lancaster, 65. Hodeboville, Hugh de, 395. Hodeleston, Huddeleston, Adam de, 22. , Richard de, 22, 25. , , his servants and mariners going to Ireland, 221. Hodere, Robert, 689, 690. Hodeston. See Hoddesdon ; Hodson. Hodlegh, Richard de, 152, 154, 227. See Easthothly. Hodsock, Hoddesak [co. Nottingham], 279, 465. Hodson, Hodeston, [in Chisledon parish], co. Wilts, 327, 700. Hodynton, Richard, 23. , , his attorney, Richard de Hodyn- ton, 93. , , the elder, 472. , , the younger, 472, , William de, 93, 472. Hoe Benham, Hclebenham [co. Berks], 299, 305. Hofstat, Hofscat, Thcodoric de, called Thorek, 551, 632. , lord of Thorel, 477. Hogge, Robert, 63. Walter, 692. Hoghelis, Walter, 146. Hoghton, Hugh de, a purveyor, 484. , to view the account of the col- lectors of customs at Newcastle-upon- Tyne, 379. Hoghton, Haugbton, or Houghton, co. Dur- ham, 538. , , co. Norfolk. See Houghton in the Hole. , Great. See Houghton, Great. Hoglambe, Stephen, 601. Hoiland. See Holland. Hok, Hoke, Andrew atte, 620. Hugh del, 498, 598. , Richard de la, 498, 598. Thomas, pestour, 410. , William de la, 498, 598. See Hook. GENERAL INDEX. 845 Hokeraore, or Huckruore, wood of [co. Devon], 467. Hokenale Torksird. See Hucknall Torkard. Hokeriuge. See Ilockering. Hokyton, Roger de, 589. Holand, Holland, Geoffrey de, and John his brother, 139. , John de, 53. Robert de, 17, 21, 441,450,476, 541. , , and Matilda his wife, 226. , to supervise the Array, 478. William de, 21, 53. See Holland ; Hoyland. Holay, William, 584. , , 'barker,' 589. , son of William, 330. , William de, 507. Holbeach, Holebeche, co. Lincoln, 701. Holbeche. See Holebeche. Holborn, Holebourne, parish of St. Andrew's, without the Old Temple, London, 290. Holbrook, Hollebrok, William Franceys, parson of, 549. Holburv, Holebury, Holebyry, [near East Dean], co. Hants, 19, 479, 498. Holcote, Adam de, rector of Grendon, 354. Holdene, Robert de, 25. Holderness, co. York, 99, 420, 513. commission de walliis el fossatis for, 136. , Drypool in, co. York, 313. .constable of. See Conestable, Robert le. See Burstwick ; Newton. Holdgate. See Holgate. Holdingham, Haldingham, Haldyngham, [co. Lincoln], 580, 590. Hole, Beatrice atte, 153. Thomas de, 8. , William in the, 153. Hole, or Hale, co. Lincoln. See Hale. Holebcc, Robert de, 301. Holebeche, Hollebccbe, Holbeche, Laurence de, 50, 63, 329, 351, 460, 483, 701. , Richard de, 95. , Robert, 72, See Holbeach. Holebenham. See Hoe Beuham. Holebergh, Master Walter de, 596. Holebourne, Holebourn. See Holborn ; Hole- burne. Ilolebrook, John dc, 427. Holebui ne, Iloleborue, Holleburne, Oleboyre, Gilbert dc, purveyor, 166. , William de, purveyor, 32, 79, 99, 349, 374. , remembrancer of the Exshe- quer, Dublin, 526. Holebury, Holebyry. See Holbury. Holecok, Richard, 239. Holegate. See Holgate. Holeghegh, Henry, 64. Holegile, John sou of Adam dc, 16.] Holegille. See Howgill. Holegod. See Holgate. Holeputte, Thomas de, 145. Holewell, Walter de, 658. See Holiwelle. Holewey, Holeweye, Holleweye, Richard de, 333. , Roger atte, 498, 599. Holewich, Nicholas de, 627. Holeym, John de, 155. Holgate, Holegate, Simon de, 305. Holgate, Holegod, co. Salop, 554, 612. , Castle Howgate, Holgodecastel [co. Salop] , prebendaries in the free chapel of. See Broun ; Eyton. Holhurst, Holherst, Robert de, [of Bristol], 35, 68, 70, 133, 134, 143, 144, 605. Holiwelle, Adam de, 495. William de, 60. See Holewell. Holland, Robert de. See Holand. Holland, Holand, co. Lincoln, commission de walliis et /bxsatis for, 63, 154, 329, 410. , commissioners to assess a twentieth and fifteenth in, 50. in Lincoln. See Lincoln. Great, Great Holand, co. Essex, 612. Holland, Holand, Hoyland, Hoiland, 235, 356. , William, count of. See Hainault. merchants of the power of the connt of, 261, 262, 318, 319, 321, 324, 326. , merchants of. See Delf in Holland. and Zeland, John, count of, and lord of Friesland, 556. , , Elizabeth his wife, daugh- ter of Edward I., countess of Holland, the king's sister, and wife of Hum- phrey de Bohun. See Bohun. • Florence, count of, and lord of Friesland, 556. count of. .Sec Hainault. See Dordrecht. Ilollebeche. See Holebeche. Holleburne. See Holeburne. Holleweye. Sec Holewey. Hollington, Holjngton [co. Sussex], Richard de Aylesbury, or Alcsbury, prebendary of, 84, 95. Holm son of Ydic, 576. Holm, Holme, Gilbert de, 296, 351, 408, 422, 474, 530, 539, 591, 596. John son of Robert de, of Great Massingbam, 344. , Randolf de, burgess of Berwick-upon- Tweed, 276, 671. Ranulph de, of Bei wick-upon-Tweed 641, 643, 665, 671. , mayor of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 404. , Robert de, 544. , Thomas de, 451. , William de, of Furness, 252, 415. juxta Bekyngham, John de, 424. 8i6 GENERAL INDEX. Holm, [in Biggleswade hundred], co. Bedford, 222. Holmbush, [which includes the parks of Shelley and] Beaubusson, Beawebus- son, or Bewbushe, co. Sussex, 467, 562. Holmcoltram. See Holmo Cultram. Holme, 24. , Holm [co. Huntingdon], 242. , Holm, co. Lincoln, 83. , Hulme, St.Benet's, or St. Benedict's, [in Horning parish, co. Norfolk] , the abbot of, 428, 496. , abbot and convent of, 216, 448, 617. , , Roger de Netishirde, a monk of, 496. See Holm. Holme Cultram, Holmcoltram [co. Cumber- land] , abbot of, 220, 340. , abbot and convent of, 563. Holmerseie, Thomas de, 381. Holmes, William atte, 246. Holmesfield, co. Derby, 651. Holrigge, Petronilla de, 467. See Honidge. Holt, Holte, Hoult, Geoffrey de, 321, 497. , Gilbert de, sheriff of Rutland, 244. , Hervey de, 57. , John de, [co. Wilts], 107, 124, 474, 529, 593. , , [of Great Massingham], 344. , Robert de, 359. Holt [Holt hundred], co. Norfolk, 568. Holte, co. Wilts, 593. Holtby, Holteby [co. York], William le Lar- diner, parson of, 538. Holt Castle, Castrum Leonis, [co. Denbigh], 485, 528. Holte. See Holt. Holteby. See Holtby. Holton, Holghton, co. Oxford, 615, 677. , Halton [i!0. Somerset], Robert Amys, parson of, 558. , Simon, parson of, 558. Holt Preen, Holteprene. See Preen. Holy Cross, friars of the order of the. See Friars, Crutched. Holy Ghost, the prior of Barnwell's church of the, 379. Holyhead, Haliheved, Karkeby [Caer-Gybi], co. Anglesey, archpriest of, 576. , a ship plundered in the port of, 421. , island of, 421. Holy Innocents, hospital of the. See Lin- coln. Holy Island, Halieland, [Lindisfarn, co. Northumberland] , 644. Holy Land, pilgrimage to, 304, 628. Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem. See Jerusalem. Holy Trinity. See York. Holyngton. See Holliugton. Holywell, Haliwell, Haliwelle [co. Hunting- don ?J , Guerinus de Tillariis, vicar of, 15, 370. Holywell. See Halyuuelle. Holywell at Shoreditch. See Haliwell. Homage [on the king's behalf] lo Louis, king of France, 457, 458. Homloue. See Honilane. Hondedene. See Honndean. Honespulle. See Hunspill. Honeweton. See Honnington. Honewyk, Richard de, keeper of the gaol of Newgate, 237, 244. Honey [to be brought] into England, 571. Honilane, Honilone, Hunylane, Homloue, Ralph de, 272, 562. , Walter de, 43. Honiton, Honyton, co. Devon, 267. Honne, or Houue, John, 411. See Hunne. Honnington, Honeweton, co. Suffolk, 265, 267. Honour, Stephen ad. See Adhonour. Honta. See Houta. Hontyngdon. See Huntingdon. Hony. See Huny. Honyman, Gilbert le, 118. , Gilbert, of Bereford, 390. Honyngham, Roger de, 57. Honyngton, or Hovyngton, Robert son of William de, 682, 684. , William de, 57. Honyton. See Honiton. Hoo, Clement de, 488. , Edmund de, parson of Boulton in Allerdale, 569. , John de, 49. , , sheriff of Essex, 248. , , and Hertford, 243. , , vicar of Reculver, 217. , Richard atte, 690. , Simon de, 138. , Walter de, of Upwelle, 138. , William de, parson of Boulton in Allerdale, 372. , , parson of Brouham, 524. , , parson of Westle, 334. See Ho. Hoo, co. Kent, 500, 590. See also Ho, High ; Malemyns of Hoo. Hook. See Hok. Hooton Roberts, Hoton Robert [co. York], 367. Hop', W T illiam dc, of Northbury, 253. , , John his brother, 253. Hope, Alice wife of William atte, 661. , , Robert their son, 661. , David de, 485. See Hoppe. GENERAL INDEX. 847 Hope, Houpp [co. Kent], 409. , co. Salop, 2G6. Eopere. See Uoppere. Hoperton, Adam fie, 236, 252, 415, 492, 495, 586, 590, 594, 595, 590, 599, 683, 687, 692, 693. , Hugh de, 86. See HoppertOQ. Hopeton. Sec Hopton. Hoppe, Richard, 251. See Hop'; Hope. Hoppere, Hopere, Adam le, 683. , John le, of Wolavyngton, 413, 414. Hopperton, Hoperton [co. York], 291. Hoppeton. See Hoptou by Cressingham. Hopton, Richard sou of Arnold de, 246. Hopton. See Hopton Cangcford. Hopton, Hopeton, [co. Suffolk], 476. Adam, parson of, 476. Hopton, Hoppeton [by Cressingham, co. Nor- folk], 389. Hopton Cangcford, Hopton Cangcfot, co. Salop, 554. Horald, John, 404. Horbling, Horbelyng [co. Lincoln], 198. Horblyng, John de, or John, 580, 590. Hord, Richard, 59, 61, 683. Thomas, 22. Hordele, Robert son of John de, 694. Hordlegh. See Hordley. Hordley, Hordlegh [co. Oxford], 447. Hordynel, Richard, 492. Thomas, 492. Hore, John le, [at Exeter], 249. , , [of Bristol], 605. , Master William le, chamberlain of South Wales, 195. , William le, of Norton under Lyme, 46. , William son of John le, 249. Horepol. See Ilarpole. Horestan, Horstan, [in the parish of Horsley, co. Derby], castle of, 2. Horethorne, co. Somerset, 669. Horewode, la [in Seisdou hundred], co. Staf- ford, or co. Worcester {sic), 554, 612. See Horwode. Horkesle. See Horksley. Horkcstowe, Master Geoffrey de, 373. , Master John dc, 156. Sec Horkstow. Horksley, Great, Great Horkesle, co. Essex, 137, 227. Horkstow, Horkcstowe [co. Lincoln], church of, 438. Hormcde, Walter de, 588, 592. Hormer, Hornemere, co. Berks, 504. Horn, Home, Alvred, 133, 141. , Andrew, 25. , Hugh, [of Bondeby], 155. , Johu, 133, 141. Horn, co. Rutland, 576, 578, 664. Hornby, Horneby, John de, 295. , Richard de, 674. , Thomas de, 536. [of York], 692. Hornby, Horneby, co. York, 31, 688. Horncastel, Hornecastel, John, of Bristol, 70, 134, 143, 605. Martin, of Bristol, 35, 444. , Richard, [ol Bristol], 605. Horncastle, Horncastre, Hornecastre [co. Lin- coln], 138, 216, 240, 383, 584. , Master Peter de Galiciano, parson of the church of, 14. , church of, with its chapels. 186. , Thiiubleby by. See Thimbleby. Horrichurch [co. Essex], Cristinus dc An- tyngue, master of the priory of, 269. Adam de Osgodeby and John de Tany, keepers of the hospital of, 297. Home. See Horn. Hornebj'. See Hornby. Hornecastel. See Horncastel ; Horncastic. Hornecastre. See Horncastle. Horuemer. See Hormer. Horner, Alan le, 64. Hornesclevc, Henry son of Walter de, 272. Walter de, 272. Horning, Hornygge [co. Norfolk], 575, 617. Horninglow, Hominglowe, Horynglowe [co. Stafford], 250, 315. Hominglowe. See Horynglowe. llorningsheath, Great, Great Hornyngeserth [co. Suffolk], 381. Hornsea, Hornse, co. York, 539, 555. Hornyng, Hornygge, Robert, of Norton, 301. See Horning. Hornyngeserth, Great. See Horningsheath. Horridge, HolriggB [in Ideford parish, co. Devon], 467. Horscroft, Robert, 495. , William his brother, 495. Horse, marcs, colts, foals, palfreys, &c, 15, 25, 26, 34, 46, 70, 72, 77, 92, 106, 1 18, 136, 138, 150, 151, 161, 103, 177, 230, 240, 302, 300, 309, 312, 315, 319, 413, 418, 422-424, 453, 457, 458, 495, 497, 499, 501, 502, 506, 511, 513, 565, 575, 588, 590, 591, 599, 606, 615, 626, 628, 636, 640, 673, 677, 693, 696, 698. , commissioners to value, in the Marches of Scotland, or parts of Car- lisle, or Newcastle, 565. from France, Spain, and Gascony, 643. from Lombardy, 345. , war horses from Spain, 102. from beyond the seas, 161, 265, 284, 670. , the king's horses and stud, 10, 93, 113, 309. 8i8 GENEEAL INDEX. Horse, mares, &c. — cont. [of the king], 32, 95, 302, 345, 349, 381, 448, 470, 486, 524, 607. , [of queen Isabella], 7, 77, 110. , See also Marshalsea. , foal of the price of 100s., 593. sumpter, 31 , 37. , tail cut off, 497. , an ear bitten off by a. See Ear. and mares, [asportation] of, 309. Horseknave. See Horsknave. Horseleye, Horsleye, Horslegh, Horsleie, Horsle, Richard de, 50, 51, 460, 533. , Roger de, keeper of Baumburgh castle, 309. Horsepath, Horspathe [co. Oxford] , John de Horwode, parson of, 79. , Nicholas de Oxonia, parson of, 78. Horseye, Horsheye, Henry de, 319. Horsford [co. Norfolk], 273, 495. Horsham, co. Sussex, 467, 562. Horshe, Geoffrey, 57. , William, 57. Horsheye. See Horseye. Horsington, co. Somerset, 517. , John de Cokermuthe, rector of, 42. , John de Erdbergh, rector of, 89, 646. , Thomas de Astleye, rector of, 646. , Thomas de Neville, rector of, 42, 455. Horsknave, Simon le, 611. Horsle, Horslegh, Horsleie, Horsleye. See Horseleye. Horsnayl, Richard, 500. , William, 500. Horspathe. See Horsepath. Horstan. See Horestan. Horsted Keynes, Horsted [co. Sussex] , Thomas le Garceon, parson of, 699. Horstede, 128. Horsynton, Hugh de, 700. Horton, John de, 94, 316, 428. Horton [co. Northampton], 524. , co. Sussex, 562. Horwode, Horewode, Andrew de, 492. , John de, presented to Horspathe church, 79. , John son of Lettice de, 492. William de, and Christiana his wife, 634. Ilorynglowe, or Horninglowe, William son of Thomas son of Agnes de, 250. See Horuinglow. Hose, Thomas le, 425. See Huse. Hosiere, Roger le, 57. Hostage. See Ostage. Hostelrie. See Ostelrye. Hothfield, Hatfeld.co. Kent, 191, 193. Hothum, Hotham, Huthum, Geoffrey de, 22. , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, 420. , precentor of St. Mary's, South- ampton, 622. , John de, 96, 491, 502. , , pardon for acquiring land, 389. , , an assessor, conservator of the peace, a commissioner, &c. 50, 62, 63, 114, 123, 308, 311, 314, 329, 351, 402, 460, 473, 530. , [in connection with Ireland], 85, 165, 282, 346-348, 361, 384, 455, 526. , , to supervise the Exchequer, Dublin, 165, 347. , [divers] powers in Ireland for, 347. , , canon of St. Patrick's, Dublin, 17. , , prebendary of St. Patrick's, Cashel, 542. , , an assessor, co. York, 50. , , keeper of Lenton priory, 14. , , keeper, or master, of St. Leonard's hospital, York, 260, 301. , , canon of York, bishop of Ely, [1316 to January 1337], 479, 517, 519, 542, 551, 556, 568, 570, 574,575, 603. , , , the treasurer of the Ex- chequer. 657. , , canon of York, 517. , John son of Peter de, 389. Thomas de, parson of the church of Scoureburghe, 556. Hotoft, Robert de, 691. Hoton, Elias de, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 630. , John de, 23. , , of Hesel, 501. , , canon of Watton, 501. , Nicholas de, 23. , Richard de, 86, 693. , , vicar of West Markham, 17, 87, 138, 343, 594. Hoton, 366. See Creppinge of Hoton ; Hutton ; Huttou Cranswick. Hoton Robert. See Hooton Roberts. Hotot, John de, 141. Hou, William de la, of Jarum, 171, 172. Houby, John de, 530. See Howby. Houdendike. See Howden Dike. Houeden, Robert de, 361. , Stephen son of Siephen de, 527. , Thomas de, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 469. , William de, 345, 550. , , parson of Broxholme, 365. See Howden. GENERAL INDEX. 849 Houedenshire. See Howdenshire. Houedenskyre. See Howdenshire. Houel. See Howell. Hougat, Adam de, 597. Houghton. See Hoghton, co. Durham. Great, Great Hogliton by Northamp- ton [co. Northampton] , Bertrand Fer- raut, parson of, 366. in the IIo!e, Hoghton, [North Green- hoe hundred], 20. Noifolk, 563. , Houttou, co. Northumberland, 132. Houk, Hook, Howk, Huk, Huke, William de, a conservator of the peace, assessor, commissioner, &c. 54, 59, 60, 67, 68, 107, 123, 129, 226, 234. See II ok. Houkyuge, Houkyng, John de, 80. , , parson of Chert by Sutton Valence, 28. Hoult. See Holt. Hound, Roger, of Henneye, 500, 589. Houndean, Hondedene, [near Lewes], co. Sus- sex, 483, 484, 4 85, 528. Hounslow, Huudeslawe, Hundeslaue, Hounes- lawe, co. Middlesex, the master and brethren of the hospital of the llolv Trinity of, 36, 4 6. , grant by Richard, king of the Romans to, 78. , minister of the order of the Holy Trinity, 210. , house and brethren of the Holy Trinity, or Trinitarian friars of, 78, 162. Hounte. See Huntc. Houp. See Hope. Iloupman, Richard, 57. Hon pp. See Hope. House, burning of a, 683, 68S, 689. Housebote, Husbote, 467. Housegahle, Husegabulum, 156, 185. Household, the king's, 6, 7, 31,32, 41, 52, 77, 99, 163, 166, 170,188,209,217,346, 348, 360, 375, 436, 516, 537, 554, 564, 6i6, 621, 642. , bannerets of the, 621. , Serjeants at arms of the, 106. , steward of the, 422, 502, 544, 658. See Orumwelle ; Monte Acuto. [of Edward I.], steward of (he. See Hello Campo. , [billeting by] the marshal of the, 667. , butler of the king's. See Fespu, le. , persons pretending to be of the, to be arrested, 534. [malpractises] by purveyors of the, 600. , steward and marshals of the, 44, 1 19, 300, 538. , ordinances for regulating, 27, 29. , provisions to be piovided by sheriffs for the, 194, 195. 843 13. Household, tho king's — cont. , money for the expenses of the, 230. , men and servauts of the, complaint by, 318. to be of the, 82. , See Johannis. 1 , prison of the Marshalsca of the, 189. 1 , See Marshalsea, the king's. ! of queen Isabella. See Isabella. Housham Hall, Ouseham, Ovesham, [near Matching], co. Es.'ex, 175. Housum, IIousoui, H^wsuin, John de, 539. of Yorit, 541, 542. , Nicholas, 206. Houta, or Honta, Heseger, 418. 1 , John, the younger, 418. I William, 418. Houtkirk, James de, of YpreB, 162. Houton, James de, 545. , , parson of Houton, 395. John de, 282. , Nichulas de, 491. Kobert de, prior of St. Mary's, Suth- wyk, 287. , Thouirs de, 388, 561. Houton, James de Houton, parson of, 395. , co. Ess^x. Sec Kutton. Houtton. See Houghton. Houae, or Houne. See Honne. Hoars Villa. See Hova Villa. Houwelle, Houwell. See llowel ; Howell. Hova Villa, Houva Villa [co. Sus».ex], Robert de Askeby, prebendary of, 561. Hoveden. See Houeden. Hoveton St. John, Hoveton St. John of Wrexham, co. Norfolk, 428, 430. Hovington, or Hoiiyngton, Robert son of William de, 682, 684. , William de, 57. Hovyng. See Ovynge. Howald [co. York], 501. Howard. William, 233. Howardyn, Ralph, 496. Howby, John de, sheriff of Warwick and Leicester, 243. J Howdcn, Houeden, co. York, 429, 527. 641. I Howden Dike, Houdendike, co. York, 492. I Howdenshire, Houedenshire, Houedenskyre, [co. York], 83, 543. Howel, Houwelle, Canan son of, son of Rees the Great, 348. William, 298. ] Howel tip Ithel, Master, parson of the church of Thlanharmon in Yal, 161, 170. 1 Howell ap Maddoc, 178. I Howell, Howelle, Houwell, John son of i'hilip de, 480. , Richard de, 393. Howell [co. Lincoln], 410. See Howel. Howgill, Holegille [co. Westmoreland], 177. 3 u 850 GENERAL INDEX. Howsum. See Housum. Howum, William de, 595. Hoxne, Benedict de, 488. , Hugh de, 488. Hoxton, Henry de, 130. Hoyland, William de, of Iwardby, 596. See Holland. H iiberd, Peter, 58. , Simon, 230, 239. , of Barton, 230, 237. Hubert, John, 87. Huby, Hoby [co. York], 596. Hue. See Houk. Huche. See Hitchin. Huchet, William, 500. Hucklin Hall, Ukenhulle [co. Suffolk], 236. Huckmore. See Hokemore. Hucknall-Torkard, Hokenale Torkard [co. Nottingham], 19. Huddeleston. See Hodeleston. Huddesdon. See Hoddesdon. Huddesone, Simon, of Tokeby. 60. Hudeboville. See Hodeboville. Hudred, John, knight, 355. See Ughtred. Hugate, Nicholas de, presented to Faken- hamdam church, 198. , kind's clerk, a prebendary of Salisbury, 280. , Simon de, of Driffeld, 446. , William de, of Driffeld, 44 6. See Huggate. Hugeford, Huggeford, Hugh de, conservator of the peace, 697. , Walter de, 242. , , aconservator of the peace, 50, 482. Hugesman, Thomas, 236. Huggate, Hugate [co. York], 561. Hugge, William, 355, 357. Huggeford. See Hugeford. Huggeleye. See Higleye. Hugh, Thomas his man, Thomas Hugesman, 236. earl. See Meschine, earl of Chester. , parson of Lanarmon Ynjaal, 543. , Adam son of, de Cliderhow, 53. , , le Lung, of Ingoldeby, 410. , , , Adam his son, 410. , Alan son of, de Kirketon, 691. , , and Alexander his son, 691. , Edward son of, le Despenser, the younger. See Despenser. , Henry son of, 289, 567. , , the constable of Bernard Castle, 391, 431. Hugh son of, le Blund, 291. , Margery, late the wife of, 556. de Curteney. See Curtenay. , de W) bourne, 253. Hugh — cont. ,Johu son of, le Fughelere, of Misterton, 73. . , , de Foxbeler, of Misterton, 60. , , le Lytester, of Retford, 524. , , de Monkebreton, 302. , [of Scarborough], 393, 494, 587. , , Thomas his son, 494, 587. , , de Wedon, 684, 695. .., John son of. See Fiz Hugh. , Nicholas son of, de Sutton, of York, 33. , Odo son of, 500. , Richard son of, atte Brigge of Glamforthebrigge, 71. , Richard son of, de Minby, 364. , Robert son fof, de Curteney. See Curtenay. Thomas son of, de Curteney. See Curtenay. , William son of, de Mickelfeld, 538. , , de Neuton, 383. See Fiz Hugh ; Huwe ; Huwes. Hughtred. See Ughtred. Huish, Hewysshe, co. Devon. See Hywysshe. Episcopi, Hewyssh, co. Somerset, 412, 417. See Hewyshe. Hulcote, Thomas de, 63. Hulkebon, Simon, 571. Hull by Berkele. See Hill by Berkley. Hulle, 401. , town of, 390. Hulle, Hull, Bernard de, of Barton upon Humber, 8. , Henry atte, 599. , Henry del, 422. , Thomas de, 409. , Thomas atte, and William his son, and Robert brother of William, 139. , Walter son of William del, of Carleton, 524. , , Hugh his brother, 524. , William de la, 253, 600. See also Hille. Hulme. See Holm ; Holme. Hulverlee. See Ulverley. Huly, John, 239, 403. Humbelton, Thomas de, 71. Humber, the river, 431, 523. , ferry across the, 344. , a ship and wine taken opposite King- ston at the mouth of the. 580. , , near Ravenesere, at the mouth of the, 586. , commission de walliis el fossatis for, 136. , Little, [in Holderness, co. York], 222. Humberstan, Margaret de, 355. GENERAL INDEX. 851 Humberston, Huruberstayn [co. Lincoln] , abbot and convent of, 271. Huraez, Richard de, 285. Huuiframville. See Umframville. Huinfrey, Thomas, 318. See also Umfray. Humphrey-, Edmund son of, parson of Great Gelham, 549. , Walter son of, 400. , William son of, de Bohun. See Bohim. See Umfray. Hundepol, Richard, 581. Hunderoun, Ralph, 696, 69 8. Hunderwode. See Underwode. Hundeslawe, Hundeslaue. See Hounslow. Hundmanby. See Hunmanby. Hungerford, John dc, parson of the church of Uttokeshather, 399. , Robert de, and Gena his wife, 466. Hungerford, co. Berks, 672. Hungrie, Hungerie, John, of Dynant, 251, 409, 518. Hunmanby, Hundmanby, co. Yorlc, 544. Hunne, Edmund, of Rosponte, 622. See Honne. Hunspill, Honespulle [co. Somerset], 413, 414, 415. Hunsyngouie, Master Richard de, 373. Hunt, Hunting licences to, or to sport, 18, 183, 187, 468. without licence, 475, 480. , reservation of, 532. , right to, 532. See also Deductum ; Deer. Hunte, Hunt, Ilounte, Adam, 139. , John called le, 106. , John le, 206, 302, 700. of Seleby, 72, 253, 312, 580. , Nicholas le, 250, 314. , Philip, 425, 426. , Ralph le, of Pepham, 498, 598. , Richard le, 699. , Thomas, 414. , Thomas le, parson of Madele under- Lyme, 509. Walter le, 428. , William le, 210, 447. of Querleye, 317, of Querleby, clerk, 317. Hunteleye. See Huntley. Hunteman, Adam, ' marchaund,' 679. Hunter, John, 180. Richard the, of Castellevington, 172. , William the, 172. , called the, of Castellevington, 172. Compare Fucher. Huntercumbe, Elena, late the wife of Walter de, grant of her marriage to Robert de Hilton, 124. I Huntewyk. See Huntwick . Hunting. See Hunt. Huntingdon, Huntinlon, Huntyngdon, Houtyndon, Henry de, [of Bristol], 134, 294. , John de, 691. , Richard de, 536. Huntingdon, archdeacon of, Guttardus de Lebreto, 634. Huntingdon, Huntyngdon, county of, 382, 397,398,661, 666. , commissioners of a rray for, 350, 462. , to assess a sixteenth in, 531. to assess the twentieth and fifteenth for, 49. , to assess a fifteenth in, 474. , to perambulate torests in, 296. touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. , measures used in, 689. , conservators, or keepers, &c. of the peace for, 108, 124, 129, 130,2 18, 483. , justices of gaol delivery for, 46, 225. , sheriff of, 92, 349, 531. , , [alleged malpractices and oppressions, &c] by, 244, 408, 584. , , to provide provisions for the king's household, 195. John de Creke, 244. honor of, 156, 222, 453, 652. , Templars' lands in, 1 78. [conveyance of goods by water to], 242. forests of, 475, 480. Huntingdon, Hunrynrdnn, town of, letters patent dated at, 357, 360, 418. , gaol of, 253. St. James's, prioress and nuns of, 369. , , Robert, prior of, 460. , St. John's hospital, John de liroghton, keeper of, 44 .., St. Margaret's hospital without, John de Jakesl, 80, 82, 88, 119, 131, lb2, 165, 166, 168, 169, 201, £23. 254, 287, 304, 886, 338 350, 352. 370, 385, 398, 436, 451, 473, 581, 587, 606, 608, 611, 618, 622, 623, 634, 639, 644, 655, 656, 665, 683. the king's marriage with, 21. her passage into France, 106, 306. , queen, and the king at l'ontoise, 527. , queen and the king. See also Edward II. , confirmation of letters patent of, 30. , the Marshalsea of. See Marshalsea. , her horses. .See Horse. money to be provided for the house- hold of, 564. [purveyance] for her household, 110, 511, 565. , wine and ale for her household, 110. 111. , See also Wine. , wardrobe of, 351, 519,618. , , William de Boudon, keeper of, 519. , robes and things pertaining to the wardrobe of, 111), 285, 516. 856 GENERAL INDEX. Isabella, queen of England — cont. , her manors in Ponthien, 621, 623. , grants of manors, &c. to, 5, 38, 81, ] 1 1, 206, 276, 490, 639, 642, 668. , persons going beyond the seas with, 85-87. , her bailiffs of Overton, 120. , her bailiff, John de Hynkeleye, 587, 683. , , Alexander, Alexander le Quenesbaillif, 424. , her chaplain, John de Jargeaux, 79. , her controller of Ponthieu, Nicholas de Gay ton, 621. , her nurse, Theophania de Sancto Petro in Cainpis, lady of Bringuen- court, 527. , the steward of her household. See Shobdon. , her usher. See Nantnill. Isabella, countess of Gloucester. See Glou- cester. Isabella, William son of, de Bradehregge, 515. Isham, Thomas de, parson of the church of St. Nicholas, Leindon, 383. Island, lady of the. See Redvers. Isle, Henry del, complaint by, 406. Robert del, 588, 592. See also Insula. Isle, the, 592. Isle [of Wigh'], lord or lady of the. See Redvers. See Wight, Isle of, Isle Brewers, Ilebruere, co. Somerset, 333. lslep, Islepe, Istelepe, Istlepa, Walter de, or Master Walter de, 85, 104. , , treasurer of the Exchequer, Dublin, 82. , .treasurer of Ireland, 269, 400, 551. , keeper of the lands of Gilbert de Clare, 131. Isleworth, Istelworth, co, Middlesex, 3, 652. , letters patent dated at, 648, 694. Islington [in Freebridge Marshland hundred], co. Norfolk, 7, 346. Ismoriger, Ismongere, John le, 5. , , of Shorne, 168. Isolda. See Isoude. Isoude, Isoud, Alan, of South Jernemu!h, 246, 319. Ispania, Ispannia, Arnold de, 513, 570. , , of Bordeaux, 490. , Giles de, 34, 606. , Master James de, chamberlain of the Exchequer of the Receipt, 614. , parson of Routhbury, 168. , John de, the elder, keeper of the gate of Carlisle castle, 577. , or Espaygne, the elder, 64. , , the younger, 626. , Peter Ferrandi de, 213. See Espaygne. Istelepe. See Tslep. Istelworth. See Isleworth. Istlepe. See lslep. Itchen-Stoke, Ichenestok [co. Hants], 642. Itchington. See Ithynton. Ithene, John de, 374. Ithynton, or Ichyntou, Robert de, presented to Northcove church, 34. Ive, John, 157. Roger, 56, 496. Ivelcestre. See Ilchester. Ivesone, Robert son of Robert, of Helmes- welle, 426, Ivingho, Ivyngho [co. Buckingham], James de Florencia, parson of, 365. Ivo, Robert son of, de Keggeworth, 394, 511. Ivor, William, 584. Ivotus, Thomas son of, burgess of Berwick- upon-Tweed, 276. Ivychurch [co. Wilts], prior and canons of, 628, 631. Ivyngho. See Ivingho. Iwardby. See Ewerby. Iwerne Courtuej', Hywerne Curteney, co. Dorset, 268. Iweyn, John, 3. Iwon, Robert, rector of St. George's, Win- chester, 637. Ixning, Ixninge. See Exning. Ixworth, Ixeworthe, co. Suffolk, 267. J Jnekemore. See Chackmore. Jacob, Richard, 85. , William, 601. .Tacobi, Andrew. See Pistoja. Jaggeleye. See Chailey. Jakele. See Jakesle. Jakes, William, 239, 404. See Chake. Jakesle, Jakele, Geoffrey de, 42, 440. , John de, keeper of St. Margaret's Hospital without Huntingdon, 349. See Yaxley. James, John son of, de Hadresham, and Geoffrey and William his brothers, 593. , Laurence. 269. , Zacbary son of, de Bononia, 355. Jannes, William, 500. Janua, Nicholas de, purveyor, 469. , Osbert de, 371. Janyn, Roger, 295. Jaoler, William son of John le, of Shupton, 452. Jargeaux. See Jargolio. GENERAL INDEX. 857 Jargolio, Jargolia, Jargeaux, Jargiaux, Chargeux, John de [otherwise John Albini de Jargolio] chaplain of queen Isabella, 79, *6, 606. , canon of St. Peter's, Exeter, 606. , parson of the church of Lange- neuton, 79, 606. , , parson of Ripton Abbots, 606. Jarou. See Jarrow. Jarpenville, David de, 676. Jarrow, Jarou [co. Durham], 538. Jarum, John de, parson of Rernyugbam, 550. See Yarm. Jaudelet, William, 509. Jebeie, Richard, of Norton, 60. Jedburgh, Jeddeworthe, Jeddeworth [co. Roxburgh] , 210. , abbot of, 345. Jeddeworthp. See Jedburgh. Jereseye. See Jersey. Jernemuth, Jernemuthe, Gerneinuthe, Adam de, 692. , Ralph de 'taillour,' 57. , Thomas de, 57. , Walter de, 611. See Yarmouth. _ Jersey, Jereseye, Jersie, Gereseye, Geresie, Gersie, Island of, 42, 119, 128, 216, 223, 263, 275, 315, 3:38, 483, 623, 676, justices of assize in, 442. , keeper of, 372. , See Grand isono. Philip called Levesque, king's bailly in, 442. , viscount, viscounty of. See Fessu. oppressions committed by the bailiffs, &c, 315. , abjuration of, 375. corn or victuals from, 459, 622, 624. a theft committed in, 623. , Grouville parish in, 4 12. See also Channel Islands. Jerusalem, pilgrimage to, 217, 623. , , to the Holy Sepulchre at, 274, 277. , Hospital of St. John of, in England. See St. John of Jerusalem. priors of. See Paveley j Tot- hale. , Order of the Temple o£ Sec Ferriby, North. See St. Lazarus. Jervaulx, Jorwall [co. York], abbot of, 172. , , collector of the tenth, 32. abbot and convent of, 3, 31, 172, 623. Jesemuthe. See Jesmond. Jesmond, Jesemuthe [co. Northumberland], 174. Jettour, William, 41. Jeuene, Richard le, 492. See Jouu ; Juyn ; Yungc. Jevan ap Gorouwe, of Talhaeran, 25. Jews, the exile from the realm of the, 199. the school of the, in Northampton, 199. See Oxford. Joan [of Acre], daughter of Edward I. See Clare ; Monte Hermerii. , countess of Warren. See Warenna. Joce, John, 597, 700. Joel, Peter, of Lincoln, 361. See Juel. Johan, Geoffrey, 1 12. See John. , le Petit. See Little, John. Johaiiesman. See John, his man. Johannis, Gaucelinus, sacristan of Rhodez, to be of the king's Council and Household, 79. John, king, 299, 645, 697. John XXII. Pope, [James Duese of Cahors, 1316 to 4 December, 1334], 5 48, 555, 644. , his envoy Amaneuus de Pelagru, 602. , , his envoys, 648, 649. John, count of Hainault. See Hainault. John, his man Adam, Adam Jonesman, 697. , Jordan, Jordan Johanesuian, 499, 600. , his Spencer. See Jonesspenser. , parson of Munede. See Myndtown. parson of Odstock. See Odstock. , parson of Ofhnton, 494. the Chaplain, of Norfolk, 365. the Clerk. See Clerk. the persoDes brother of Dounham- heth, 431. prior of Bils^ngton, 614. , proctor of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen and St. Anthony, Romesie, 625. the Skinner, 356. , vicar of Caterigge, 538. , vicar of Sauston, 699. , Adam son of, de Repinghale, and Elizabeth his wife, 312. , , le Walshe, 238. Andrew son of, de I^>ndon, 513. Edmund son of, de Bohnn, 615. Elias son of, de Colecestre, and Juliana his wife, 607. , Elizabeth, late the wife of William son of, de Messeworthe, 485. Geoffrey. See Johan. son of, de la Peone, 66. , Henry son of, de Hamerton, 590. , , de Sipthorpe, of Eyleston, 294. , Herbert son of, 476. Hugh son of, attc Yate of Miton, 609. , , le Keu, 181. 858 GENERAL INDEX. John — cont. , John son of, 111, 125,425. , William brother of, 60. , See Cokerel. .., atte Waterende, 16. , , de Appelby of York, 67. , , de Bohun, 615. , , de Bourstowe, the elder, 699. , , de Chelreye, 42. , de Cornailes, 317. , , de la Croiz of Wygan, 62. , , de Daventre, 684, 695. , de Douheved, 516. , , de Eston, 180. , , de Funteyns, and Robert his brother, 425. , , de Gascrik of Barton, 8, 9. , , de Hastynges, 3, 174. , , See also Hastinges. , de Mars, 83. , , de Mendham, 42. , , de Redernelde of Beverington, 627. , , de Ryvers, 103. , , de Solers, and Olive his wife, 463. , , de Stratford, 126. , , de Vienna, 479. , , , de Westington, 139. , , de Wotton, 136. , , fiz David of Friston, 377. le Blowere, 413, 414. , , le Bran, 161, 264. , , le Walse. See Walshe. See Fiz Johan ; Fiz John. , Little. See Little, John. , le Petit, mariner. See Little, John. , Matthew son of, Eleanor, late his wife, 93. , , kinsman of Peter son of Matthew son of Herbert, 139. , Nicholas son of, 229. , ,, de Swanneslound,409, 430, 595. , , Stephen his brother, 409, 430, 595. , Oliver son of, de Nantoil, queen Isabella's usher. See Nautoill. ,, Osbert son of, de Clynton, and Joan his wife, 335. , Ralph son of, le Mareshal of Halstede, 241. Richard son of, 125. , , de Ruffyn, or de Ruthyn, 135, 145. , Robert son of, 74. , , Hugh his son, 74. , , de la Fermery, or Fermerie, 250, 314. , , de Hordele, 694. , , de Sancto Quintino, of Sudbury, 138. , ,and John his brother, 138. John — cont. Roger son of, 366. , Thomas son of, de Badele, 272. , , de Eyton, 613. , , de Hatherle, 66. , , de Ketleberge, 202. , , de Mymmes, 479. , , de Overton, 72. , [of Scarborough], 493, 587. , le Taverner [of Bristol], 133. , , de Walsyngham, 321, 497. , Walter son of, de Maydenestan, 15. , de Neville, 597. , , John his brother, 597. , William son of, de Abyngtou, 221. , , de Murideue. See Murydene. , , de Norton, 60. , de Sperholte, 215. , de Swafeld, 658. , , de Whitewelle, 6. , , le Boteller, 471. , ., le Hore, 249. , , le Jaoler of Shnpton, 452. , , le Keu of Abbyngton, 595. John ap Adam, Master, 23. ap Yreuryth, canon of Pristoll, 669. Jolif, Jolyf, Henry, 699. Nicholas, of Wiston, 693. , William, 247, 614. Joligate, John, 591. Jolivet, Reginald son of, 16. Jollesson, Geoffrey, [of Scarborough], 493, 494, 587, 593. Jolyf. See Jolif. Jonesman. See John, his man. Jonesspecser. See Welvetham. Jorce. See Jorse. Jordan, Jordon, James, 179, 537, 668. , John son of, de Carkhou, 6. , Martin, of Buntingford, 588, 592. Richard, 495. , Robert, of Eynesham, 402. Simon son of, de Carkhou, 6. See Jurdan. Jorse, Jorce, Robert, 316. Jortz, Robert, an assessor for co. Notting- ham, 530. Joruuerth ap Gruffud of Abergeleu, 25. ap Lywarth of Leweny, 25. Jorwall. See Jervaulx. Josep. See Joseph. Joseph, Josep, Stephen, 28, 392. Joun, Stephen, 581. See Jeuene ; Juyn. Jovenzano, Master Aymo de, or Aymon de, 295, 457, 519. , , prebendary of Wistow, 78, 103. Joye, Robert, of Dublin, 509. Joyn. See Juyn. GENERAL INDEX. 859 Judaism, 511. Judge. Sep Justices. Juel, William, 239, 404. See Joel. Juliana, Thomas son of, de ITauekeham, 509. Jumieges [Seine Inferieure, France] , Matthew, abbot of St. Pierre, 14, 56i>. Junctyn, John, merchant of the society of the Peruchi, 570. Jurdan, Jurdon, John and Lucy his wife, 249. , Katherine, late the wife of Robert, of Curtlynton, 249. , Philip, 263. , Richard, 690. , Thomas, 629. William, of Bray, and Sibyl his wife, 621. , , of Kyngesnorton, 629. See Jordan. Justice, Justise, Geoffrey, of Bristol, 35, 444. , Thomas, 096. Justices or judges, acting as, without warrant, 419. Justin, Eustace, 344. Juyn, Walter le, 8. See Jeuene ; Joun. K Kacote, Ralph de, 414. Kaerdif, Kerdif, Caerdif, Hugh de, 494. , John son of Adam de, 279. See Cardiff ; Kerdif. Kaermerdyn. See Carmarthen. Kaernarvon, Kaernarvan. See Carnarvon. Kaertemell. See Cartmell. Kaldebank. See Keldbank. Kalder. See Cawder. Kallemmeye, 292. Kancia, Bartholomew de, 615, 677. John de, 318. See also Kent. Kanefeld, co. Somerset, 137. Kardeuuille. See Cardeville. Kardigan. See Cardigan. Karkcby, See Holyhead. Karliolo, Carliolo, Mariota de, 40. , Nicholas de, collector of customs, 204. Robert de, 560. , Thomas de, collector of customs, 204. , William de, 157. Karnervan, John de, 250, 314. Karoles, Nicholas de, of Caen, 369. Karthorpe, Kartorpe, Gilbert de, 22. , John de, 22. Kary. See Cary. Katherlagh, See Carlow. Kavene, Roger, 168. Kaversham. See Caversham. Kavnes, Kegnes. See Caygnes. Kayngham Mersk. See Keyingham. Kavnote. See Cagnotte. Kayser, Nicholas, 613. Kedewj ng. See Cedewain. Kedwelly, William de, 437. See Kidwelly. Keelby, Keleby, Kelby, [in Yarborough hundred] co. Lincoln, 237. , John de Xavenby, parson of, 341. See Keleby. Keepers of the peace. See Peace. Kegworth, Keggcworth, Robert de, a canon, 423, 493. Robert son of Ivo de, 394, 511. Kegworth, Keggeworth, pontage for the bridge of, which is on the confines of the cos. Nottingham and Leicester, 394, 511. Kegyn, William,' vieler ' of Lancaster, 88. Kekynwych, Thomas de, 23. Keldbank, Kaldebank, W'illiam de, 252, 415. Kele, Alan de, 311. Keleby, Laurence son of Robert de, 237, 238. Richard son of Ralph de, 238. See Keelby. Keleseye, Kelsie, Kellesey, Kelleseye, Robert de, 502, 601. , , of London, 292, 447. , Robert son of William de, of Houeden, 527. , William de, 22. Keleshale. See Kelsale. Kelfield, Kelkefeld [co. Lincoln], 1. Kelk, Great, co. York, 61, 63. Foston by. See Foston by Great Kelk. Kelkefeld, Kelkfeld, Thomas de [co. York], 681, 692. See Kelfield. Kellawe, Patiick de, 388. or Kellow, Richard, bishop [March, 1311 to 9 Oct. 1316] of Durham, 83, 163, 164, 182, 260, 353, 396, 437, 534, 555, 558, 566. , Richard de, 597. Richard son of Alan de, of Durham, 536. Kelle, Robert, of Coventry, 48. Robert de, the younger, 233. Kelleseye, Kellesey. See Keleseye. Kelleythorpe, Kelyngthorpe, co. York, 415. Kellowe. See Kellawe. Kells, Kenles in Meath [co. Meath], Master William de la Ryvere, parson of, 28. Kelsale, Kelesale, co. Suffolk, 72. Kelshowe, Elias de, 586. Kelsouth. See Kelshowe. Kelyngthorpe. See Kelleythorpe. Kelyngton, Robert de, 121. 860 GENERAL INDEX. Kemeseye, John de, 387. Walter de, keeper of Creplegate hermitage, London, 349. See Kempsey. Kemeston, John de, 344. See Kempston. Kemino, Henry de, 667. Kempe, Henry, 495. Kempsey, Kemeseye, co. Worcester, 387, 593. Master John de Stratford, parson of, 550, 593. , Master Richard de Chaddesle, or Shaddesleye, parson of, 618, 644. , Roger de VVyngefeld, parson of, 47. Kempston, Kemeston, co. Bedford, 510. Kempton, Kenynton [co. Middlesex] ordi- nances [touching Wales] made at, 434. Ken. See Kene ; Kenn. Ken, or Keu. See Keu. Kenan, Mareduc son of, 395. Kenarth, Keniarth Vaur [co. Carmarthen], Maurice de Wenden, parson of, 282. , Roger Burel, parson of, 282. Kenbrok, William de, 404. Kencote, Roger de, 246. Kendal, Kendale [co. Westmoreland], 427, 452. , See Burton in Kendale ; Kirkby in Kendal ; Ros of Kendal ; Warton in Kendal. Kendale, Edmund de, 628. , Robert de, 16, 476. , , constable of Dover Castle and ■warden of the Ciuque Ports, 209, 353. , , , a special commissioner, 492, 499, 500, 520, 583, 5S9, 590 679, 683. , , commissioner to enquire touch- ing robberies and other offences com- mitted on the sea, 67, 71, 144, 247, 490, 501, 516, 571, 576, 581, 585. , , commissioner to levy a fifteenth and twentieth in the Cinque Ports, 51, 193. , , to view the bounds of the liberty of the Torts and the county of Sussex, 320. , , enquiry touching his conduct, 308. , , his deputies as keeper of the port of Dover, 209. , Roger de, [of Cambridge], 589. , , keeper of St. Leonard's hospital ■without Kirkby, 551. , , , parson of St. Michael's church, Balicurry, 361, 367. William de, 39. See Burton in Kendale ; Kendal. Kene, William, 518. Kenebord, Walter, 54. Kenerthorpe, Kennerthorpe, Stephen de, 394. Kenesworthe. See Kensworth. Kenethles. See Cevnllys. Keneton. See Kenyngton. Kengham. See Kiugham. Keniarth Vaur. See Kenarth. Kenilworth, Kenilleworthe, co. Warwick, 65. , prior and convent of, 302. Kenilworthe, William de, 24. Keiile, William de, purveyor, 189. Kenles. See Kells. Kenn, Ken, co. Devon, 268. , church of, 268. , prebend of, in the chapel of the castle of Exeter, 268. Kennarth. See Cenarth. Kennel, Cuneld [near Gargrave, co. York], 180. Kennerthorpe. See Kenerthorpe. KenniDgton, Kenynton, oo. Kent, 659. Kenyngton, co. Surrey, 484, 528. Kensworth, Kenesworthe, co. Hertford, 190. Kent, Robert, 8. , Roger de, 354, 451. , Simon son of Elias de, 582. See also Kancia. Kent, earl of. See Burgo, Hubert de. Kent, county of, 93, 102, 290, 409, 445, 571, 585, 632, 661, 666, 683. , commissioners of array for, 350, 461. , to assess the fifteenth in, 473. , to assess the sixteenth in, 529. , to assess the twentieth and fifteenth in, 49. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. , measures used in, 689. , de walliis et fossatis for, 64, 134, 316, 329, 428, 494, 500. 590, 679, 692, 695. , conservators or keepers, &c, of the peace for, 107, 122, 129, 207, 482. , justices in eyre for, 9, 16, 28, 85, 88, 91-94, 102, 119, 126, 266, 377, 450, 454, 538. , justices of gaol delivery for, 226. , , oyer and terminer for, 87, 538. sheriff of, 75, 76, 100, 117, 192, 290, 334, 342, 353, 364, 374, 449, 531. , to provide provisions for the king's household, 195. , , [malpractices by the], 243, 244. , , Henry de Cobeham, 'senire,' 243. , purveyors in, 82, 97. , Queen Margaret's lands in, 228, 416. , Templars' lands in, 44. , corn sent to Flanders from, 492. , cloth of, 344. , ship wrecked on the confines of, 247. , marsh of Romney belonging to, 583. GENERAL INDEX, 8G1 Kenteysesbusses [in the parish of Ospringe], ' co. Keut, 272. Kentford [co. Suffolk], 423. Kenthorpe, Thomas de, 418. Kentislietou, le. See Kentish Town. Kentish Town, le Keutisheton by LondoD, 290. , Kyntisshton [co. Middlesex], Inge- lard de Warle, prebendary of, 039. Kenton, co. Devon, 55, 360,418. Kenwreyh ap Tegwarret, 456. Kenyngton, Kenynton. Kenyton, Keneton, Nigel de, 171. 252, 581. an assessor for Surrey, 531. , Peter de, 252. Thomas de, 252. , William de, purveyor, 448, 453, 550, 566. See Kennington. Kenynton, ordinances at. See Kempton. Kenysbourne. See Bourne. Kenyton. See Kenyngton. Kepier, Kipier, Kypeyere, Kypyer [by Dur- ham], hospital of St. Giles, 3U3. , Hugh de Monte Alto, master of, 534. Simon de Eycote, keeper of, 556. Ker, John del, 30. Nigel del, of Kyngeston-upon-Hulle, 245. Stephen del, 245, 425. Kerbrok, Kerebrok, Robert de, 57. Walter de, 58. Kei colston. See Carcolston. Kerdeston, John de, 690. , Roger de, 696. William de, 58, 124, 129, 226, 246, 309, 417. , William de, of Great Naringes, 690. Kerdif, Kordyf, John de, 554. , of Riistol, 35, 68, 70, 133, 134, 143, 605, 627. , William de, and Joan his wife, 513. , [of Bristol], 35, 134, 444. , , of Southampton, 622, 625. See also Cardiff ; Kaerdif. Kerebrok. See Kerbrok. Kereseye. See Kersey ; Kersoye. Kereynou. See Caer Kiniou. Kerier. See Kerrier. Kermerdyn. See Carmarthen. Keinarvan. See Carnarvon. Kerner, Stephen, of Carlton, 585. Kerneshale, John de, 237. , Robert de, 237. Kernet, John de, 19, 220. Robert de, 19. Compare Gernet. Kernetteby, Roger de, vicar of Kerkeby in Kendale, 452. Kerrier, Kerier, co. Cornwall, 111. Kerry, Kery [co. Radnor], 491. Kersbroke, Kersebroke, Robeit de, of Chest- huntc, 674. Kersey, Kereseye [co. Suffolk], 588, 592. Eerseje, Eeraeye, Geoffrey de, 592. Kerseyes, serges, &c., 344. Ker*uigton. See Cassington. Kerswell, Gilbert de, 500. Kertemcl, Eertmel, Henry de, 355, 357. See Cartmell. Kerwarton, Madoc de, 22. Kerwent, Keyrwent, Ilhel de, 661, 666. Kery. See Kerry. Kesgtave, Kessegrave, co. Suffolk, 488. Kesteven, Kestevene, co. Lincoln, com- missioner to assess a twentieth and fifteenth in, 50. commission de wtttHis et fossatis for, 410. See Lincoln. Kestevene, William de, le fevre, 55. Keston, John de, 353. parson of Keston, 338. Keston, co. Kent, 353. See Keystone. Ketel, Ketele, Robert, of Ottelay, 579. , William, 580, 590, 683. See Ketil. Ketelthorpe. See Kettlethorpe. Ketelwcll. See Kettle well. Ketene, Keteu. See Ketou ; Ketton, Eethel. See Ketel. Ketil, Thomas, of Acastre, 354. See Ketel. Ketleberge, Thomas son of John de, 202. Retlebergh. See Kettleburgh. Eaton, Ketene, Keten, John de, bishop [March 1309-10 to 4 May 1316] of Ely, 52, 115, 158, 218, 368, 379, 441,465. , his executors, 468. , William de, of Peterborough, 696. Ketone. See Ketton. Kettleburgh, Ketlebergh [co. Suffolk], 298. Kettlethorpe, Ketelthorpe [co. Lincoln], 381. Kettlewell, Ketel well [co. York], John de Cawood, parson of, 355. William de Shireburn, parson of 614. the Oxerayre in, 614. Ketton, Ketene, Ketone, co. Rutland, 576, 578, 591, 596, 664. Robert de Wodehouse, prebendary of, 186, 190, 196. Keu, Keue, Adam le, 371. , » deputy of the king's butler at York, 536. , Edmund le, [of Cambridge], 589. Klias le, 404. Eustace le, 24. , Geoffrey le, 443, 591. , [of Cambridge], 330. 862 GENERAL INDEX. Ken, Keue — cont. , Hugh son of John le, 181. , Hugh le, 302. , John le, 417. , , of Abyngton, 591. , , William his son, .591, 595. , of Daventre, and Walter his son, 684, 695. , , of Haddon, 599. , , of Halton, 692. , of Overton, 227, 234. , Master John le, 575. , , of Wadworth, 519. , Master John le Botiller le, 24. , John son of William le, of Bath, 238. Luke le, 250. , Peter le, 65. Philip le, 24. , Ralph le, 139. , Richard le, 23, 57. , , mariner, 218. , of la Neylande, 592. , Robert le, 25, 683, 684, 695. , Robert son of Gilbert le, of West- lillyng, 596. , Roger le, [of Cambridge], 589. , Simon le, 573. , Stephen le, 246. , Thomas le, 281. ... , [of Devon], 500. , of Iwardby, 596. , Walter le, 250, 314. , , of Lincoln, otherwise Walter de Lincoln, merchant of England, and attorney of William, count of Hainault, Holland and Zealand, 254, 262, 276, 300, 406, 407, 511, 515, 546, 547, 568, 594, 609, 642, 676, 679, 680. , William le, 72, 145, 425, 701. , , [of Cambridge], 330, 507, 589. William son of John le, of Abbyug- ton, 595. See Hibernia, Walter de ; Cock ; Cok ; Couh ; Ko ; Koc. , or Kene. See Kene. Keveillok, Keveyllok. See Cyfeillrg. Kevenlleece, Keuetbles [co. Radnor] . See Cevullys. Re-worth. See Keyworth. Keygues. See Caygnes. Keyingham, Kayngham Mersk, co. York, 229. Keyllesthorpe. See Calsthorpe. Keymer, Kymere, co. Sussex, 483-485, 528. Keynesham, Adam de, 451. John de, [ of Bristol], 35, 68, 605. Keynsham, Keynesham, co. Somerset, 114. , Nicholas, abbot of, 451. abbot and convent of, 114, 197, 206. Keyrwent. See Kerwent. 1 Keystone, Keston [co. Huntingdon], John de Keston, parson of, 338. Keythorpe, [in Tugby parish], co. Leicester, 60. Keyworth, Keworth [co. Nottingham] , Ralph Russel, parson of, 393. Kibbeworthe. See Kibworth Beauchamp. Kibworth Beauchamp, Kibbeworthe Beau- champ, co. Leicester, 264. Kidbrook, Kydebroke [co. Kent], 84. Kidd. Sec Kyde. Kidderminster, Kyderministre, Kydermiustre, Kydermenstre [co. Worcester], 465, 554, 555, 612. , manor of, 132. Kide See Kyde. Kidlington, Cudelynton [co. Oxford], 479. Kidwelly, Kedwelly [co. Carmarthen] , 222. Kidyngton, Richard de. See Westminster, St. Jeter's. Kiela, Richard, 404. Kil, in Ireland, 487. Kilburn, Kyleburne, co. York, 132. Kilby, co. Lincoln. See Keleby, Kilcolyn. See Kilcullen. Kilcullen, Kilcolyn [co. Kildare! , 33. Kildale, Kildal [co. York], 172, 425. Kildare, Kyldare, Hugh de Trumplyton, keeper of the castle of, 285. , John de Wellesley, [keeper] of, 457. , William de Welleseye (sic), [keeper] of, 28 j. Kildare, county, John de W r ellesley, sheriff of, 457. , diocese of, 487. Kildonenald, 487. Kilemotte, Richard, 495. Kilgaran. See Cilgerran. Kilham, Killum [co. York], 174. Kilhusky. See Killiskey. Kilkenny, Kylkenny, liberty of, 459. Killayth, [? Killahey, co. Kilkenny], 487. Killingholme, Kyllyngholme, Kylyngholtn [co. Lincoln], 470, 650. Killingwold Grove, Kynevaldgraves [co. York] , sisters of St. Mary Magdalen's hospital, 549. Killiskey, near Ashford, or Killeskey, Kill- husky [co. Wicklovv], William de Ayremynne, prebendary of, 342. Killmodan, oiheru ise Glendaruail, co. Argyle. See Glenarewyle. Killum. See Kilham. Killyngwyk. See Kiluwick. Kilmainham, Kilmaynan [co. Dublin], 487. Kilmaynan. See Kilmainham. Kilmeadon, Kilmidan, Kilmydan, Kilmydon, Kylmyden [co. Waterfbrd], 157. , Master Stephen Walrand, or Wal- lerand, parson of, 77, 157, 646. Kilmidan, Kilmyden. See Kilmeadon. GENERAL INDEX. 8G3 Kilnwick, Killyngwyk, co. York, 501. Kiltentan, 487. Kilvester, Henry, 59. Kilvington, Kylvyngton, Ranulph son oi' Henry de, and Alesia his wife, 552. Kilvington, Kylvyngton, [co. Nottingham], 463. Kimberley. See Kymberle. Kiinberworth, Kyiuberworth, co. York, 59, 402. Kime. See Kyme. Kimsbury, Kynemaresbury [co. Gloucester] , 206. Kinardesfery. See Kynardesfery. Kiueagh, Kynneth [co. Carlow], Master Bartholomew de Eytelei, presented to tit. Medoc's church, 18. Kinfare. Kynefare [co. Stafford], 477. forestership of, 465. See Kynefare. King, the. See Edward; Henry; John; Richard. King, Kinge. See Kyng. Kingesleswe, co. Hants, 634. Kingeston. See Kingston ; Kyngeston, Kingeswaledene. See Walden, Kings. Kingeswode, Kingewode. See Kyngeswode. Kingham, Kengham [co. Oxford], John de Norton, parson of, 20. Kiugsbarnes, or Kingsbarn, Kyngesbernes, co. Sussex, 417, £62. Kings Barton. See Barton. Kings Bench. See Bench, the King's. Kingsbury, Kyngesbury, co. Somerset, 412, 417, 669. , Kyngesbury [co. Worcester], William dc Muneworthe, parson of, 400. Kings Cliffe, Clyve, Kyngesclyve, co. North- ampton, 135, 137,410, 437, 619. , Geoffrey de Lodes, keeper of the forest of, 533. , John Corbet, late keeper of, 533. Kingsey, Kyngeseye [co. Buckingham], 337. Kingsfield, Kyngesfeld [co. Cambridge], 369. Kingsland, Kyngesleone, co. Hereford, 491. Kingsley Kytigesle [co. Hants], 700. Kings Lynn. See Lynn, Kings. Kingsmeadow, Kyngesmedewe, See Oxford. Kingsnoad, East, Estkingessnode [co. Kent], 30. , West, Westkingessnode [co. Kent], 80. Kings Ripton. See Ripton. Kings Stanley. See Stanley, Kings. Kings Sutton. See Sutton. Kingsthorpe, Kyngesthorpe, co. Northamp- ton, 135, 137, 410. , William de Bevercote, parson of, 260. ' Kingston, Kyngeston [co. Hereford] appro- priation of the church of, 110. , Master Henry de Lauthonia, rector of, 1 10. Kiugeston, Kyngeston, [in Kingham- ford huudred], co Kent, 191, 193. Kyngeston, co. Oxford, 556. [co. Stafford], church of, 257. , , Robert de Marchumleye, parson of, 200. co. Sussex, 562. co. Wilts, 61. Kingston Bowsey, Kyngeston Bouci, [near Shoreham], co. Sussex, 411. Kingston-upon-Hull, Kyngeston-upon-Hull [co. York], 196, 245, 317, 5i0, 577, 5-0. , bailiffs of, 274. , keeper of, Richard Oysel, 317. , , Robert de Hastanges, 560. Adam de Stirkeland, custodian of pesage and tronage at, 274. controller of custom on wool, &c. at, John de Sauaale, 279. , , Robert de Hastanges, 560. , deputy of the chief butler in, Ralph de Notingham, 181. custom on wool, hides and wool-fells at, 15, 56, 339. , collectors, 339. , ferry across the Humber at, 344. , letters patent dated at, 106, 109, 162. , purchase of falcons at, 551. ships laden with wool at, 169. , wine from Bordeaux to be taken to, 580, 586. , M) ton by. See Mitton, oo. York. Kingstone, Kyngeton [? Kinastone Lisle, cq. Berks], co. Buckingham, 495. Kings Walden. See Walden, Kings. Kingswood, Kyngeswode [co. Gloucester], 61. , abbot of, 61, 73. Kington, West, Westkyngton [co. Wilts], 667. Kiniston, Madoc de, 21. Einneis] y, Qulnnersdelee, 670. Kiuoulton, Kjneltou [oo. Nottingham], 647. , the Morfurlang in, 647. Kinwalsey, [near Fillougley], Kynewalde- shey, co. Warwick, 522. Kipier. See Kepier. Kirby, Kyrkeby, Kirkeby, co. Essex, 81, 103, 190. Kirby Bellars, Kirkeby [co. Leicester], 438. , St. Peter's chapel, 438. by Melton [co. Leicester], 438. Kiriel, Kyriel, Nicholas, 679. Kirk Andrews, Kirkeandres, co. Cumberland 538. GENERAL INDEX. Kirk Bampton, Kirkebanton, co. Cumber- land, 241. Kirk Fenton. See Fenton, Eirk. Kirk Linton, Kirkliutori, Kirk Leving'on, Kirkelevington, Kirkelevyngton, eo. Cumberland, 536. Henry de Ayremynne, parson of, 663. , Richard de Ayremynn, parson of, 548. , William de Ayremyne, parson of, 30. Kirkhurn, Brunnum [co. York], Hugh de Driffeld, parson of, 538. Kirkby, Kyrkebv-by-Bolingbroke [co. Lin- coln] , 393. Kirkby Bellars. See Kirby Bellars. Kirkby Cane, Kirkeby All Saints [co. Nor- folk], 195. , Walter Philip, parson of, 195. Kirkby in Kendal, otherwise Kendal, Kirkeby in Kendale, Kirkeby [co. Westmore- land], 157. , Roger de Kernetteby, vicar of, 452. , St. Leonard's hospital without, Roger de Kendale, keeper of, 55 '. . Kirkby Laythorpe, Kirkeby by Laythorpe, co. Lincoln, 152. Kirkby Mallory, Kirkeby Malure, Kirkeby Malorre [eo. Leicester], 499, 600. Kirkby Malzeard, Kyrkeby Malsard [co. York], 1. Kirkby Moorside, Kirkebymoresheved, Kiike- by Moresheved, co. York, 113, 133, 149. Kirkby Ravensworth, Kj'rkeby Ravenes- wathe [co. York], Master William de Brampton, parson of, 386. Kirkby, South, Suthkyrkeby [co. York], 170. Kirkby Stephen, Kirkeby Stephau, co. West- moreland, 241, 595. Kirkby super Bain, Kirkeby super Beyne, Kyrkeby super Byne, Kyrkeby super Bryne, co. Lincoln, 59, 62. , Walter, parson of, 59. Kirkby Wiske, Kyrkeby Wysk [co. York], Roger Marmion, parson of, 458. Kirkeandres. See Kirk Andrews. Kirkebanton. See Kirk Bampton. Kirkebride, Kirkebrid, Richard de, 108, 124, 240, 538, 548, 663. Kirkeby, Kyrkeby, Bernard de, king's almoner, vicar of the collegiate church of Norton, 15, 183, 383, 560. Cristina de, 341, 345. , Henry de, 666. , John de, 22, 145. , , the heirs of, 97. , and Isabella his wife, 464. , , bailiff of Roystou, 62. , Robert uc-, clerk, 332. Kirkeby, Kyrkeby, Robert de — cont. , and Master Oliver his brother, 379. , Thomas de, 410, , Thomas son of Thomas de, 152. , William de, parson of Merston, 619. , William son of Gilbert de, 332. Kirkeby. See Kirby ; Kirby Bellars ; Kirkhy ; Kirkby in Kendal. Kirkeby All Saints. See Kirkby Cane. Kirkeby Hornblawer, William de Boresworthe, parson of, 384. Kirkeby in Kendale. See Kirkby in Kendal. Kirkeby by Leythorpe. See Kirkby Lay- thorpe. Kirkeby Malure, Kirkeby Malorre. See Kirk- by Mallory. Kirkeby Misperton, Laurence de, 65. Kirkebymoresheved, Kirkeby Moresheved, See Kirkby Moorside. Kirkeby Stephan. See Kirkby Stephen. Kirkeby Wysk. See Kirkby Wiske. Kirkeham, Kyrkeham, Adam de, 446. See Kirkham. Kirkele. See Kirkley. Kirkelevyngton. See Kirk Linton. Kirkeley. See Kirkley. Kirkestal. See Kirkstall. Kirkestalle, John de, 494. Kirkf-stede, Alan de, 59. Kirkestede, Kirkested. See Kirkstead. Kirkeston. See Crichstowti. Kirketon, Alan son of Hugh de, and Alex- ander his son, 691. See Kiiton ; Whippestole of Kirke- ton. Kirk Fenton. See Fenton. Kirkham, Kirkeham [co. York], prior of, 425, 5<3. Kirkheaton, Little Heaton [co. Northumber- land], 109. Kirklet'ington. See Kirk Linton. Kirkley, Kirkele, Kirkeley [co. Suffolk], 19, 140, 142, 520. [forstalling at] , 140, 142. Kirklinton. See Kirk Linton. Kirkstall, Kirkestal [co. York], abbot and convent of, 360. Kirkstead, Kirkested, Kirkestede [co. Lin- coln], abbot of, 342, 521. , Thomas, abbot of, 59. , abbot and convent of, 382, 654. Kirnyngtou, Kyrnyngton, Robert de, 120. Kirtlington, K'rtelington, Kyrtlington, Curt- lyngtoti, Curtlinton, Ralph de, of Hulle, 390. , Robert de, 316. ... , William de, abbot of Westminster, 298, 613. Kirtlington, Curtlynton, co. Oxford, 249. GENERAL INDEX. 8G5 Kirton [co. Lincoln] , Master Roger de Rothe- well, prebendary of, 549. , Kirton in Holland, Kirketon, Kirke- ton in Holand, Kyrkcton, co. Lincoln, 59, 453, 576, 577, 664, 691. Kitchen, clerk of the. See Northwell. Kittel, Thomas, bishop of Down. See Down. Klipstone Regis. Sec Clipstone. Knapdale, Knapedale [co. Argyle], 264. Knappe, Gilbert, 240. See Knepp. Knapton, Walter de, of Rerwick-upon Tweed, 671. , William de, 41. parson of Eccles. See Eccles. Knapton by Acomb, Knapton by Acum [co. York], 213. Knaresborough, Knaresburgh, co. York, G2, 663. , castle of, 411. , Richard de Merkesale, forester of, 99. , Thomas le Rous, forester of, 99. , William de Vans, keeper of, 99. See Reach-hill with Knaresborough. Knaresburgh, Kuaresborgh, William de, a prebendary in the chapel of St. Mary, and the Holy Angels, York, 675. , , parson of Arneclif in Craven, 632, 638. , , vicar of St. John's, Reverley, 644. See Reach-hill with Knaresborough. Knaresdale in the liberty of Tyndale [co. Northumberland], 281. , John de Crossby, parson of, 364. Knave, Knef, Roger le, 683. Stephen le, 429. Kneesworth, Kneseworth, co. Cambridge, 584. Knef. See Knave. Knelle, Knolle, Matthew de, 134, 499. Knepp, Knappe, Cnepp, co. Sussex, 467, 562. Kneseworth, William sou of Geoffrey de, 584. See Kneesworth. Knight. See Knyght. Knighthood, default in not taking, 553. estate of, 371. Knighton [by Rindon], Knjghtcton by Ryne- don [co. Dorset], 4. Knyghteton [co. Radnor], 491. Knyghteton [co. Wilts], 84. , All Saints chapel, 84. Knockin, Knokyn [co. Salop], 151, 316, 588. See also Lcstrange of Knockin. Kuoklas. See Cnwclas. Knokyn, John de, 303, 304, 555, 569, 617, 648. See Knockin ; Le6trange of Knockin. 84313. Knoll, Knolle, Adam de, 408, 598. , or Knelle, Matthew de, 134, 499. See Knowle. Knot, Reatrice, late the wife of Thomas, of Skelton, 426. , Thomas, of Rednes, 131. Knout. Simon, 5. Knoville, Knovile, Gilbert de, 125. , John de, 658. . , Margaret, late wife of Cilbert de, 58. , Ralph de, 2. Knowle, Knolle [co. Warwick], 435, 522. Knucklas. See Cnwclas. Knyght, Knight, Knyht, Adam le, 414. , Alexander, 84. , Henry, 222. , John, 319, 575. , John le, 240. Richard le, of Distelishethe, 391. , Robert, 133, 141. , son of Robert, 501. Simon, 56, 84, 496. , William, 305. , , of Norton, 60. , William le, 210. Knyghteton. See Knighton. Knyghtleye, Robert de, 233. Knyghton, Master Jordan de, 421. Knyht. See Knyght. Co, Robert le, 405. See Cock ; Cok 5 Couk ; Keu ; Koc. Koc, Choc, John, of Wyleton, 152. Richard, 152, 694. , Robert, 152. See Cock ; Cok ; Couk ; Keu ; Ko. Kokering. See Hockering. Kokermuthe. See Cockennouth. Kokesey, Hugh de, 181. Korte, Eilif. Sec Xidaros. Kostcseye. See Costesey. Kot, Robert, 492. , Thomas, 492. See Cut ; Kute. Coulee. See Keu ; Koc ; Cock ; Cok ; Couk ; Keu : Ko ; Koc. Kurtly ngstoke. See Curtlingstoke. Kute, Cat, Walter, of Jackemore, 674. See Cut ; Kot. Kybel, Kybul, Kybbel, Henry, 17. John, 246. , of Gorleston, 384. Kydale, Adam de, of Rarton, 370. , and Henry his brother, 230, 237, 239. , John de, 395. Kyde, Simon, 56, 496. Kydebroke. .See Kidbrook. Kyderniiustie, Kyderrninistre, Kydenncnstre. See Kidderminster. 3 I 866 GENERAL INDEX. Kyft, John, 553. Kykate, John, 145. Kyldare. See Kildare. Kyleburne. See Kilburn. Kylkenny. See Kilkeany. Kyllyngholme. See Killingholme. Kylmyden. See Kilmeaden. Kylvyngton, KylvyntoD. See Kilvington. Kyryngholm. See Killingholrne. Kyma. See Kyme. Kymberle, John de, and Thomas his brother, 589. Richard de, parson of St. Nicholas's chapel, Erie, 159. Kymberworth. See Kimberworth. Kyme, Kyma, Kime, Philip de, 61, 154, 237, 238, 383, 558, 584, 606, 613, 646. , , commissioner of forestalling, 9. Simon de, 124, 599, 610. , William de, 62, 272, 386, 417. , William, and John his brother, and John his son, 599. Kyme [co. Lincoln], the prior of, 599. Kymer. See Cymmer. Kymere. See Keymer. Kynalton, Robert de, monk, 250, 314. Kynardeseye, John de, 222. Kynardesfery, Kinardesfeiy, Alan de, 253. , Richard de, of Beckingham, and Alan his son, 74. Kynebelle, John son of Richard de, 249. , Richard de, and Nicholaa his wife, 249. Kyneburle. See Kymberle. Kynefare, Kinfare, Richard de, presented to the church of Langele, 1. Robert de, 552. See Kinfare. Kynegarshegge, Reginald de, 364. Kynelton. See Kinoulton. Kynemaresbury, Robert de, 206. See Kimsbury. Kynesbury. See Kingsbury. Kyneshale, John de, 171. Kynevaldgraves. See Killingwold Grove. Kynewaldeshey. See Kinwalsey. Kyng, Kynge, Kynges, King. John, 251, 690. , Reginald, 690. , Richard, 313, 500. , , of Edelyngton, 584. , Thomas, 110. Kynges. See Kyng. Kyngesbernes. See Kingsbarnes. Kyngesbury. See Kingsbury. Kyngesclipstone. See Clipstone. Kyngesclyve. See Kings Cliffe. Kyngeseye. See Kingsey. Kyngesfeld. See Kingsfield. Kyngesle. See Kingsley. Kvngesleone. See Kingsland. Kyngesmedewe. See Oxford. Kyngesnorton. See Norton, Kings. Kyngesthorpe. See Kingsthorpe. Kyngeston, Kingeston, Agnes daughter of Henry de, 61. , Geoffrey de, 250, 314. , John de, 216, 383, 689. , , [of Somerset], 226. , sheriff of Wilts, 243. , ' le sopere,' 58. , Nicholas de, an attorney, 304, 305. , , a prisoner for felonies com- mitted in Wilts, 307. , an assessor, conservator of the peace, commissioner of over and ter- miner, &c, 50, 107, 139, 145, 181, 222, 304, 305, 307, 383. , , the elder, an assessor for Glou- cester, 474, 530. , Reginald de, 6 1 . See Kingston ; Kingstoue. Kyngeston Bouci. See Kingston Bowsey. Kyngeswode, Kingewode, Richard son of Walter de, and Alexander and John his brothers, 30. Kyngton, Robert de, of Pershore, 74. Kynle, Simon de, pestour, 678. Kj'nnesleye, or Hymmesleye, John de, 499, 600. Kynneth. See Kineagh. Kynneyth, Walter de, 349. Kyntisshton. See Kentish Town. Kypeyere. See Kepier. Kyppe, William, of Sevenak, 36. Kypyer. See Kepier. Kyriel. See Kiriel. Kyrkeby. See Kirby ; Kirkby Malzeard ; Kirkby Moorside ; Kirkby Ravens- worth ; Kirkeby. Kyrkeham. See Kirkeham. Kyrkeridding [co. York]. See Biddings. Kyrketon. See Kirton. Kyrn3'ngton. See Kirnyngton. Kyrtlington. See Kirtlington. L Labati, William, 111. Lacatour, Bernard, of Carlisle, 534. See Catur. Laceby, Laisseby, Laysseby, Leysseby [in Bradley wapentake], co. Lincoln, 160, 332, 334, 402. , John de Stretton, parson of, 402. Laceer, Geoffrey le, of London, 354. Lacford, Thomas de, 153. Lache. atte. See Lathe. GENERAL IXDEX. 867 Lacheleye, Lachele, John de, and Isabella, his wife, 163, 334. Laci. See Lacy. Lacock, Lacok, co. Wilts, Margaret daughter of Amicia countess of Devon, a nun of, 126. Lacok, Isabella, late the wife of Edward de, 335. Lacu, Master Roger de, presented to Stistede church, 9fl. Lacy, Laci, Lascy, Henry de, earl [1257- 1312] of Lincoln, 178, 190, 356, 393, 511. , , his executors, 393, 535. , , lieutenant of Edward I. in the duchy of Aquitaine, 636, 640, 673. , Hugo de, 487. , John, of Wodehalle, 495. ,Johnde, earl [1232-1240] of Lincoln, constable of Chester, 285. John de, and Robert bis brother, 595, 692. Robert de, 232, 554, 586, 590. Master Robert de, parson of Ihe church of Barton, 399. , , parson of Earls Barton, 399. , [treasurer of Lincoln], 196. , William de, 595, 692. See Lescy. Lade, la, co. Somerset. See Load. Lafford, New or Novel, or Old. See Sleaford. Lageham. See Lagham. Lagenham. See Langham in Gillingham. Lagham, Lageham [in Godstone parish, co. Surrey], 678. ' Laghton, Robert de, 585. , Roger de, 523. See Laughton. L'Aigle, or the Eagle, barony of, 336. , honor of, 117, 135, 416, 472, 678. Laindon, or Langdon, Leindon, Leyndon [co. Essex], 190. , Master William de Braye, parson of the church of, 302. [with Basildon], Leindon [co. Essex], Thomas de Isham, parson of St. Nicholas', 383. Laisseby. See Laceby. Lake, Lak, Margaret la, 585. , Richard le, Margaret his daughter, 585. William de la, 239. , William le, 403. Laleham, Lalham [co. Middlesex], Robert de Strubby, vicar of, 459. Lalleford, William de, 481. Lallyng, Philippa, late the wife of William de, of Maldon, 73. Lamareis. See Mareis. Lambnnby. See Lamonby. Lambard, Lamberd, Lambert, Humphrey, of Wolsthorpe, 395. , Reginald, 685. , Richard, of Lenne, 318. , Thomas, 495. William, 57. Lambe, John, 690. Lamberherst, John de, monk of Roberts- bridge, 338. Lambert, Lamberd. See Lambard. Lamberton, William de, bishop of St. Andrews. See St. Andrew's. Lambley, Lameleye, in Shirewodo forest [co. Nottingham], 434, 562. Lambok, John, 314. Lambourne, Lamburne, Mainard de, 405, 504. Lambourne, Lamburn, 402. , Upper, Uplamboru, co. Berks, 615. Lambyn, Edmund, of London, 568, 592. , Henry, of London, 450, 454, 674. , Peter, 146. Lameleye. See Lambley. Lamhithe, William de, clerk of the sheriffs of London, 147, 231. Lamker, or Laniker, Richard, 383. Lamley, Langele [in Oakham soke], co. "Rutland, 196. Lamleye. See Lambley. Lammc. See Launeie. Lamonby, Lambanby [in Skelton parish, co. Cumberland], co. Westmoreland, 211. Lampeter Pont Stephen, Thlanpederdalpont Estephr.e [co. Cardigan], 656. Lanarmou Ynjaal. See Llnnaruion-in- Yal. Lancaster, earl of. See Plantageuet. Lancaster, county of, 53, 241, 308, 31 1, 373. , commissioners of arrav for, 351, 460, 478. , to assess a fifteenth in, 474. to assess a sixteenth in, 530. touching homicides and other crimes in, 421. , offences of the king's ministers in, 685. , measures used in, 688. .conservators, or keepers, &c, of the peace for, 108, 124, 130. , keeper of, Ralph sou of William, 389. , sheriff of, 531. [alleged malpractices, oppres- sions, &c], by, 244. \ , , Ralph Bykerstathe, 244. [Templars' lands in], 45. Lancaster, town of, co. Lancaster, 88. , the prior of St. Mary's, 307. , murage and pavage for, 512. 3 i 2 868 GENERAL INDEX. Laucastre, Henry de, king's kinsman, [son of Edmund, called Crouchbaek, earl (1267 -1296) of Lancaster, and brother of Thomas, earl (1296-1321) of Lancas- ter], lord of Monemue, 222, 297, 620, 622. , , pardoned as an adherent of the earl of Lancaster, 23. , John de, 303, 523, 653. , , conservator of the peace and a commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c, 23, 124, 421, 699. , John son of Kobert de, of Holegille, 177. Thomas de,monk of Furness,252,415. , William de, 661. Lanchester, Langcestre, Langecestre [co. Durham], Adam de Osgodeby pre- bendary of, 170. , Master William de Quykham, dean of St. Mary's, 302, 508. Lancing, Launcyngge, Launcynge, co. Sussex. 558, 562. Land, bailiwick of the measures of, in Ireland, 40, 43. See also Cosyn ; Launeie. Landbargh, Langbergh, Langebergh, co. York, 544, 567 Landbeach, Laudbeche, co. Cambridge, 284. Landesdoune, Landesdune, Thomas de, of Bristol, 68, 445. Lane, Alan atte, 506, 588. John atte, 416. , Peter atte, 197. , Walter atte, of Baston, 506, 588. , William atte, 246. See Lone. Lane. See Path. Lanercost, Lanrecost [co. Cumberland], canons of St. Mary Magdalene, 537. , prior and convent of, 632. Lang, Lange, Adam, 687. , Koger le, 429. See Launge ; Longe. Lang', Thomas de, rector of Croft. See Langeford. Langar [co. Nottingham], 624. , St. Andrew's church, 624. Langcestre. See Lanchester. Langcierk, Walter, 679, 689. Langdon, West, Langedon [co. Kent], abbot and convent of, 667. , Langedon, co. Warwick, 522. See Laindon, co. Essex. Lange. See Lang ; Longe. Langebergh. See Langbargh. Langebrigge, Hugh de, of Bristol, 294. Langecestre. See Lanchester. Langedon, Locgedon, John de, 153. , , a monk of Burton, 250, 314. , Thomas de, purveyor, 6, 188, 349. See Langdon. Langeford, Clement de, chancellor of Exeter, 212. , John de, and Lenota his wife, 218. , Nicholas de, 25. , or Lang', Thomas de, parson of Croft, 7, 360, 543. See Langford ; Langford manor. Lange Gathen. See Llangathen. Langeham, Richard de, canon of Chetwod, 630. Langele, Langeleie, Langeley, John de, 351, 461, 593. , Richard de, presented to St. James's church, Dover, 87. , Roger de, 318. , Thomas de, 301. , Walter de, 339. , William de, 44. , to prosecute on behalf of the king, 273, 295. , , parson of Clonne, 442. , presented to Lange Gathen church, 256. , , parson of Randelesham, 463. , , keeper of the hospital of St. Margaret's, Huntingdon, 81. See Laugley ; Langley, Kings. Langele, co. Rutland. See Lamley. Langele Marreys. See Laugley Marsh. Langeleie, Langele}-, Langeleye. See Langele. Langelond, Langelonde, Nicholas de, 229, 685. Langeneuton, Lange Neuton. See Newton, Long. Langeport, Robert de, 152. , William de, 425, 427. Langerigge. See Langridge. Langestowe. See Long Stow. Langestrode. See Langstrothdale. Lange Sutton. See Sutton, Long. Langethwayt, Langthwait, Ralph de, parson of Laxton, 376. , William de, 375. Langetoft, Master Thomas de, prebendary of Welton Payneshalle, 380. William de, a vicar of St. Peter's, York, 476, 477. See Langtoft. Langeton, Langton, David de, 570. , John de, bishop [1305 to 17 June 1337] of Chichester, 95, 158, 159, 218, 279, 280, 343, 354, 368, 437, 440, 441, 623, 625, 654. , complaint by, 413. , Nicholas de, 255. , of York, 156. , Master Thomas de, parson of Wyge- toft, 342. , , parson of Suthykam, 342. GENERAL INDEX. 869 Langeton, Langton — cont. Walter de, bishop [Feb. 1295-6 to 10 Nov. 1321] of Coventry and Lich- field, 141, 158, 218, 368, 441, 472, 508, 534, 597, 603, 650. , , a special commissioner, 147. , , keeper or master of the hospital of St. Leonard's, York, 80, 1*5, 525, 526, 650. .., , treasurer of Edward I., 400. , , his commissary. See Turville. , , his lands iu cos. Cambridge and Huntingdon, 178. See Langton ; Langton Wallis. Langford, Langeford, eo. Bedford, 244, 598. [co. Devon], 467. Manor, Langeford, co. Berks, Francis Gaytani, prebendary of, 643. Steeple, Stepellangeford [co. Wilts.], Ill, 121. Langham in Gillingham, Lagenham [co. Dorset], 357. , co. Rutland, 576, 578, 664. Langley, Langele, 476. , co. Buckingham, 564. , Langele [co. Norfolk], abbot and convent of, 15", 440. See Langele ; Langley, Kings. Langley, Kings, Langele [Langele Cheyndut, Chiltern Langley, Childelangele], co. Hertford, 295, 519. , Friars Preachers at, 295. Richard de Kinefare, parson of, 1. Thomas de la Felde of Hemelham- stede, parson of, 203. , Walter de Ditton, parson of, 1C0. , letters patent dated at, 201 -203, 206- 210, 246, 247, 334-341, 406, 408-41 1, 439-442, 444-447, 451, 455, 456,491- 494. Langley Marsh, Langeleye Mareys, Langele Marreys [co. Buckingham], II, 12, 77, 626. Langridge, Langerrige by Bath, co. Somerset, 238. , John, parson of, 238. Langstrothdale, Langestrode [in the parishes of Gisburne, Linton and llkley, co. York], 372, 378, 560. Langthwait. See Langethwayt. Langtoft, Langetoft [co. Lincoln], 506, 588. Langton, John de, bishop of Chichester. See Langeton. Langton Langeton, co. York, 384. Wallis [in Langford Maltravcrs parish, co. Dorset], Langeton, 540. on Swale, Langeton on Swale [co. York], Master Geoffrey, vicar of, 538. Langunneth. See Llangonoyd. Langwath, Langwathe, William de, 542. Laniker. See Lainker. Lanlibiau iu Anglesey. See Llaullibio. Lanneie. See Launeie. Lanrecost. See Lanercost. Lanruthe. See Llanrhudd. Lansladron. See Nansladron. Lanteglosby Camelford, Lanteglos [co. Corn- wall], Thomas de Sweyueseye, parson of, 673. Lanteglos by Fowey, Lanteglos by Fawy [co. Cornwall], 258. , John de Boinine, rector of, 258. Lanthouia, Master Henry de, rector of the church of Kyngeston, 1 10. Lanthony. See Llanthony. Lantodeney. See Llanthjny. Lantony. See Llanthony. Lanwerne. See Laughern. Lappeflode, Henry de, 278. Larceny, a woman hanged for, 632. Larcher, Nicholas. See Archer. Larde, Adam, 414. William, 414. Lardiner, Lardencr, William le, parson of, Holteby, 538. Laredo, la Rode [Biscay in Spain], merchants of, 34. Largy, ? Tylagh Largi [Ulster], 17. Larke, Thomas, 418. La Rode. See Laredo. Lasceles, Lasseles, John, 23. , Thomas de, 249. Lascy. See Lacy. Lasham. See Lassham. Lasseles. See Lasceles. Lassbam, Lactam [co. Hants], 402. Latele. See Netley. Lateymer. See Latimer. Lathe, or Lache, Alan atte, 58. Lathebury. Sec Latthebury. Latham, Lathom, Richard de, 22. Robert de, 108, 124, 419, 474. See Laythnm. Latimer, Lateymer, Latymer, Latymere, Lay- timer, Alice la, 222, 453, 464. , John le, 85, 86. Nicholas le, 222. , and Blanche his wife, 464. William le, 228, 248, 250, 259. , lord of Jarum, 172. , Lucy his wife, 172. William le, [of Lambanby], 211. Laton Mcrk. See Latton. Latthebury, Lathebury, John de, 655. Latton, co. Essex, priory of, 607. Mark Hall, manor in, Laton Merk, co. Essex, 607. Latymer. See Latimer. Laudymor, John de, 326. Laugharne, Talhaeran [co. Carmarthen], 25. , Lotharn [co. Glamorgan], 3. 870 GENERAL INDEX. Laughern, Lauwerne, Lanwerne [Eleemosi- nary in the parish of St. Johns, Bed- wardine by Worcester], 80. Laughton, LaghtoD [co. Lincoln], 600. , Estloghton, co. Lincoln, 404. Laules, Master Elias, 102. , , [chamberlain] of the Exchequer, Dublin, 96. Lauly, Richard, 523. , Robert, 523. Laun, Robert de, chaplain, 409. Launceston, Launceveton, co. Cornwall, 229, 685. , prior of, [rector] of the church of Liskerede, 310. , commission of gaol delivery of, 149. Launceveton. See Launceston. Launcynge, Launcyngge. See Lancing. Launde, Arnold de la, 370. , John de, 226. , John de la, 406, 408. William de la, 353. Launde, or Lodington [co. Leicester], prior and canons of, 27. Tilton by, 27. Launden. See Lavendon. Launeie, Launne, Lenneie, Geoffrey de, of Ireland, 16. , , deputy of the measures of land in Ireland, 40, 43. Launge, John, and Joan his wife, 132, 353. , See Lang. Launne. See Launeie. Launseles, John de, vicar of the church of Leskerede, 311. Launvas in Anglesey. See Llanvaes. Laur, Oger de, of St. Quitterie, 636, 640, 673. Laurence, Henry, 510. , John son of, de Etton, 475. , Richard, 331, 589. Robert, 417. , Robert son of, de Keleby, 237, 238. , Thomas, 181, 383. , Thomas son of, de Herdewyk, 598. , William son of, 414. Laurenz, William, 251. , William son of Richard, 251. Lauselle, Simon de, 86. Lauwerne, Lanwerne. See Laughern. Lavanta, Master William de, parson of Sby- vyok, 572. Lavender, Gilbert, 495. , John le, 608. , John, taillur, 153. Lavendon, Launden [co. Buckingham], 252. Laverdene, Richard de, 273. Laverstock, Laverkestok [co. Wilts], 457. Lavyugton, Lavynton, Alice de, abbess of Shaftesbury, 349. , John de, rector of Melbury, 349, 360. Law, English, 687. , , in Ireland, 346, 463, 564. , Welsh, 687. Lawarre. See Warre. Lawerne. See Laughern. Lawes, Simon, 416. Lawhadeyn, Philip de, presented to Penbeer church, 533. Lawrence. See Laurence. Laxfield, Laxfeld [co. Suffolk], 34. Laxton, Ralph de Langethwayt, parson of, 376. Laxton, co. Northampton, 674. Lay, Bernard du, 652. John du, 652. , , of Paxton, 591. , Ralph du, 652. , Robert de, or Robert du, 113. Laybume. See Leyburne. Layer de la Hay, Leyre atte Haye, co. JSssex, 610. Laysseby, Alexander de, 402. See Laceby. Laytham, Lathum [co. York] , 540. Laythorpe. See Kirkby Laythorpe. Lazenby, Leisingby, Leysingby [in Kirk Leatham parish, Langbaurgh wapen- take, co. York], John de Eboraco, keeper of St. Mary's hospital, 388. , St. Mary's hospital, John Slight, master of, 543. Lea, Lue, co. Essex, the river, 18. Lea, la Lee [near Marston], co. Warwick, 408. Leake, Leke [co. Lincoln], Walter de Spal- ding, parson of, 380. , East or Great, Gret Lek [co. Notting- ham], Reymund [de Fargis] cardinal deacon of Sancta Maria Nova, parson of, 635. Leatherhead, Ledrede [co. Surrey], 247. L'eau. See Aqua ; Lewe ; Water. Leaumes, Alan de, 23. Leawes. See Lewes. Lebret, le Bret. See Bret. Lebreto, Ameneuus de, 352. ,his nephew Raymund Garsie de Sancto Salvatore, 352. , Guttardus de, or Guychardus de, archdeacon of Canterbury and Hunt- ingdon, 634. See Bret. Lecchelade, John de, 382. See Lechiade. Lecford, John de, vicar of Hilyndon, 656. Lech, John de, archbishop of Dublin. See Leek. Leche, Edmund le, 197. , William le, 171. Lechiade, Lecheladc [co. Gloucester], 111, 121, 651. GENEIiAL INDEX. 871 Leckford, Lekeford, co. Hants, 417. Ledbeter, Ledbetere, Johu le, 57, 504. Ralph le, 57. , Thomas le, 57. Leddrede. See Ledered. Lede. See Lydd. Ledebald, Agnes, of Bondeby, 155. Ledebrede, Johu de, purveyor, 111. Ledecote, Roger de, 558. Ledecoumbe, Walter de, monk of Abyndon, 338. Ledered, Leddrede, Lederede, Ledred, Thomas de, purveyor, 166, 189. William de, or William le,56, 496. Ledes, Geoffrey do, 619. , , keeper of Clyve forest, 533. , Henry de, and Boniface his brother, 236. See Leeds. Ledrede, Ledred, Lederede. See Leather- head ; Ledered. Lee, Legh, Alice wife of William de la, her service to the king's grandmother, 162. , Geoffrey de la, or Geoffrey de, 49, 124, 152, 422, 461, 482, 592, 596, 622. , Griffith du, 23. , Henry du. 22. , John de la, 113, 477. , John brother of Roger de la, 478. , Nicholas de la, 499, 600. , Peter atte, 149. Philip de la, 130, 277, 611, 645. William de la, and Alice his wife, 162, 304. See Legh. Lee, Leye, co. Rutland, 576, 578, 664. , la, co. Warwick, 408. See Lea ; West Lee. Leeds, Ledes, co. Kent, 111, 135, 137, 227' 228, 680, 698. , Thomas de Cotyngham, keeper of the castle of, 117, 152. , the prior of, 152. , Ledes, co. York, 236. Leek, Leke, John de, archbishop [1311- 1313] of Dublin, 4, 11, 13, 17, 79. See also Lek. Leek, Lek [co. Stafford], 332. Leem, John, 251. Leen, Richard de, collector of customs, 204. Lees, William de, 361. Le Fessu. See Fessu. Lefgrene, Robert of the, 58. Legat, John, [of Bristol], 68, 134, 143, 144. , Richard, [of Bristol], 68, 134, 143. Lege, John le, 589. Leger, Roger, 238. and Katherine his wife, 238. Leges, John de, 626. Legh, Legha, Leghe, Alfred de, 226, 339. John de la, 104. , Nicholas de la, 73. Thomas de, presented to Stokebasset church, 18. See Lee. Legh in Samford Spynee [co. Devon], 125. Legha, Leghe. See Legh. Leghes See Leighs, Great. Leghton, Richard de, commissioner of array, 461. , , collector of alms for the master and brethren of St. Lazarus, 1, 394. , Robert de, 591. , Walter de, purveyor, 166. William de, canon of Huntingdon, 460. See Leighton ; Lighten ; Loghton. Leghton Busard. See Leighton Buzzard. Leicester, earl of. See I'lantagenet, Edmund, earl of Laucaster, &c. , archdeacon of, Keyuiund [de Fargis], cardinal deacon of Saucta Maria Nova, 634, 635. , archdeacon of. See Marti vallis. Leicester, Leycester, county of, 65, 308, 311, 394,511. commissioners of array, 351, 461, 478. , to assess the twentieth and fifteenth in, 50. , to assess the fifteenth in, 474. , to assess the sixteenth in, 530. touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. , measures used in, 688. conservators, or keepers, &c, of the peace for, 68, 109, 123, 129, 432. justices of gaol delivery for, 226. sheriff of, 106, 531. [alleged malpractices, or op- pressions, &c] by, 243. , John de Howby, 243. sub-escheator in, 522. , alleged malpractices by ministers of the forest in, 308, 311. , Templars' lands in, 37. , twentieth and fifteenth in, 281. Leicester, Leycestre, honor of, 185. Leicester, Leycestre, town of, 520. , abbot and convent of, 212. abbey of, 181. gaol delivery for, 343. murage and pavage for, 512. letters patent dated at, 613. Leicestre. See Lestre ; Leycestre. Leigh, la [co. Sussex], 127. Leighs, Great, Great Leghes [co. Essex], John de Borham, parson of, 382. Leighton, Leghton [in Cloford parish, co. Somerset], 197. 872 GENEBAL INDEX. Leighton Buzzard, Leghton Busard [co. Bedford], Master Gilbert de Middelton prebendary of, 281, 446. , letters patent dated at, 442. Leighton Ecclesia, prebendary of. See Sutton, Oliver de. Leilaund, Richard de, 23. Leindon. See Laindon. Leinthall, Earl's, Leynthale Erles, co. Here- ford, 419. Starkes, Leynthale Starkes, co. Here- ford, 419. Leintwardine, Lej"ntwardyn, co. Salop, 323, 419. Leisingby. See Lazenby. Leixlip, Salmon Leap [co. Kildare], church of, 487. Lek, Leke, Leyk, John de, 589. , , ' espicer,' 330, 507. , , 'fisher,' 500, 589. , Laurence de, parson of the church of Hokeriuge, 395. See also Leake ; Leek. Leke, 380, 382. „. See Leake ; Leek. Lekeburne, Peter de, 351. Lekeford, Richard de, complaint by, 416. See Leckford. Leker, Robert le, of Beautre, 372. Lekhey [? Lickhey Beacon] in Feckenham forest [cc. Worcester], 167. LekyDgfeld, Henry de, 386. Leloroor. See Loirour. Lely, John, of Carleton, 700. Lemenistre, Leministre. See Lemynistre. Lemnes, Alan de, 496. Lemyng, William de, 494. Lemynistre, Lemenistre, Limenistre, Adam de, rector of Cestrehont, 360. .,, , Hugh de, prebendary of Chirche Wythyngtou, 659. , , keeper of the hospital of St. John, Southampton, 256, Len. See Lene. Leech', Thomas de, 23. Leuchwick, Lenchwike, Lenchwyke [co Worcester], 74, 535. Lene, Len or Leu, John, 601. Richard, of Ipswich, 524. Lenebaud, John, 404, 689, 690. Lenge, John, 502. Lengleys, Lengeleis, Leyngleys, EDgleys, Engleis, Bartholomew, and John his son, 82. , Gilbert, of Caen, 338, 363. John, 22. , , of Caen, 338, 369. , Robert, 50, 51, 108, 124, 460. , William, 167. , or William le, purveyor, 10, 77, 188, 350,448, 453, 486, 607, 677. Lenham, John de, 109, 123. , and Matilda his wife, 655. , Robert de, 416. Lenham, co. Kent, 659. Lenna, Alice, late the wife of John de, 67. Lenne, Henry de, [at Oxford], 584, 594, 695, 699. , William de, 331, 500. See Leuns ; Liune; Lynn, King's. Lenneie. See Launeie. Lenns, Roger de, 359. Lentou [co. Nottingham], 585. , Reginald de Crespy, or Reginald, prior of, 14, 30, 203, 439. Geoffrey, late prior of Froville, to.be prior of, 439. ., prior and convent of, 14, 382, 383. , priory of, John de Hothum, keeper of, 14. letters patent dated at, 167. Lenveyse, Lenveseye, Len Veysy, Leuueseye, Leuveyse, Walter, or Walter de, 350 ' 482, 530. Lenys, Robert, 409, 518. Leonard, John son of, de Swalughirst, 176. Leonhales, John de, 649. Leonisius, John son of, 486. Leouer, William, 220. See Lewer. Lepers. See Bolton ; Derby ; London, St. Giles without ; Maiden Bradley ; Roro- sey, hospital of St. Mary Magdalen and St. Anthony ; Southwark. Lercar, Frederick, of Genoa, 14. Lercedekene, Lercedekne, Lercediakne, Erce- dekue, Ereedekene, Ercidiacne, Tho- mas, or Thomas le, 59, 125, 143. , sheriff of Cornwall, 242, 243, 313. , , steward of Cornwall, 163. , Thomas son of Thomas le, 411. Leremyte. See Heremyte. Lermitage in Tanfield, co. York. See Her- mitage. Lesbury, Lessehiry, co. Northumberland, 132. Lescales. See Scalariis. Lescampo, Master John de, 370. Lescapon, Master John, canon of St. Patrick's, Dublin, 361. , , prebendary of St. Patrick's, Dublin, 207. Lescebury, John de, 597. Lesceby, Walter, 171. Lescluse. See Sluis. Lescote. See Scot. Leserope. See Scrope. Lescy, Geoffrey, 690. See Lacy. Lescncs. See Leslies. GENERAL Lesiguan, Audomar de, or Aymer de, bishop [1250-1260] of Winchester, 676. Lesinaco, Petronilla, late the wife of Geoffrey de, 674. Lesnes, Lesenes, co. Kent, 39, 192, 193. , abbot and convent of, 127. Lespeie, Lespeye, Nicholas de, of Lucca, 189, 242. Lespicer. Gervase, 641. , Guy, mayor of Cambridge, 330, 507. , Laurence, 609. , , and William his brother, 584. See also Specer ; Spicer. Lesquiller, Henry, 658. Lessay [diocese of Coutances, Manche, France], John, abbot of, 10. Lessebiry. See Lesbury. Lessone, Thomas, 581. Lestalouner, Richard, 318. , William, complaint by, 318. Lester. See Lestre. Lestrange, Lestrannge, Le Strange, le Straunge, Strange, Extraneu.i, Eble or Lbulo, 23. , Fulk, 23, 26, 66, 236, 255, 391. , , his son Hamo, 255, 391. , , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, &c. 69, 72, 330, 421, 492. , Hamo, 23. , Isolda, late the wifo of John, of Kuokyn, 151,316, 588. , grant of her marriage to John de Mortuo Mari, 44. , John, 429. , of Chcseworthyn, 255, 391. , John le, of Knokyn, 151. Robert, 23, 240. Lestre, Lester, Henry de, 88. , Ralph, or Ralph le, 172, 544, 567. See Leycestre. Lestriz, Folcard, 57. Lesyngham, Thomas de, bailiff of New Laf- ford, 580, 590. Letchworth, Letcheworthe [co. Hertford], Master Robert de Douebrigge, parson of, 300. Leteriche, William de, 316. See Lotrieh. Leterig, Thomas de, 157. Lethe, Edmund de, 197. Letrussin [in Ireland], 488. Lettice, John son of, de Horewode, 492. Lettle. See Netley. Letton, John de, 589. Leu, Leue. See Lene ; Leve. Leuesham, Master Thomas de, parson of Couseby, 549. Leukenore, Thomas de, 403, 529. Leuueseye, Leuveyse, Leu Veysy. See Len- veyse. Leve, Robert, vicar of Dartford. See Dart- ford. INDEX. 873 Levediman, Levedyman, John le, 65. Leverington, Adam de, 589. Leveringtou, Leveryngton, co. Cambridge, 315, 491. , Master Richard de Stannowe, parson of, 357. Levesham. See Leuesham. Levesque.Nicholaa, late the wife of Philip, 275. Philip, and Nicholaa his wife, 275. Philip called, bailly of Gersie, 442. See also Bisshop. Levessone, William, 405. Levington, Castle, Castellevington [co.York], 172. See Levyuton ; Linton. Levre, Jannessone de, 241. Levy of footmen for ships, or mariners, alle- gations of an improper. .See Ships. Levynton, Levyngton, Levington, John de, canon of Suthwyk, 435. , [of Yarm], 172. John son of Roger de, 172. See Linton. Lewe, John, and Alice his wife, 251. See Aqua; Lou; Water. Lewelin. See Llewellyn. Lewenny, Leweny. See Lleweny. Lewer, Lewere, Hugh, 509. See Ewer ; Leouer. Lewes, Leawes, co. Sussex, 236, 483, 484, 485, 528. , prior of, 90, 96, 121, 521, 570. John, prior of, 82, 295. , James de Cusancia, monk of, 570. Lewin, Lewyn, Lewyne, 97. Geoffrey, or Geoffrey de, 25, 580,586. Simon, 627. Lewyntliorpe, Hugh son of William de, 579. Lex den, Lexeden, co. Essex, 18, 211. Lex ham, Edmund de, 648. Lcxkeburn, Henry de, 683. Leybrun. See Leyburne. Leyburne, Leyburn, Lejbrun, Layburue, Henry de, 419. , pardon of his outlawry, 650. , John de, 425. John le fiz William de, 24. , Juliana de, 336. , Juliana, late the wife of William de, 338, 675. Nicholas de, 460, 699. , , an adherent of the earl of Lan- caster, 22. , Robert de, 22, 183, 460, 534. , manors granted to, 177, 207. , , constable of the castle of Ayr, 118, 177. , [constable] of Cokermuthe castle, 102, 118, 177, 602. [keeper] of the town and castle of Carlisle, 389. , Roger de, justice of the forest, 432. 874 GENERAL INDEX. Leyburne in Gascony. See Libourne. Leycestre, Leicestre, Gilbert de, 317. , John de, 85. , Richard de, 10, 340. , Eobert de, 48, 212. , Roger de, 486. , Thomas de, 589. , , parson of the church of Bocton under le Ble, 77. , , presented to Orsete church, 16. , William de, 65, 66, 137, 145, 148, 633. parson of Chynnore, 371. , , parson of the chapel of St. John the Baptist, Colneye, 393. See Leicester ; Lestre. Leye. See Lee. Leyegrave. See Leygrave. Leyfiif, Thomas, 589. Leyghtred. See Llechrhyd. Leygrave, Leyegrave, Alice de la, or Alice de, 86, 480. , , the king's nurse, 517. Leyk. See Lek. Leyland, Leylonde [co. Lancaster], Robert de Assheton, parson of, 648. Leyndon. See Laindon. Leyngleys. See Lengleys. Leynthale Erles. See Leinthall Earl's. Starkes. See Leinthall Starkes. Leyntwardyn. See Leintwardine. Leyre, John de, 284. , William de, of London, 49, 287, 340. Leyre atte Haye. See Layer de la Hay. Leys. See Norton Lees. Leysingby. See Lazenby. Leysseby. See Laceby. Leythorpe. See Kirkby Laythorpe. Liard. See Lyard. Libourne, Leyburne in Gascony [Garonne, France], 247. Licence to hunt or sport. See Deductum ; Hunt. Lich', Lych', William de, 627. See abo Lichefeld. Lichebone. See Lisbon. Lichefeld, Lychefeld, Adam de, monk, 250, 314. , Henry de, 132. , Nicholas de, parson of Chalgrave, 59. , Master William de, presented to Cheryngton church, 212. , parson of Salwarp, 670. See also Lich'. Lichfield, Lichefeld, Lychefeld, Coventry and, bishop of. See Langeton ; Longespey. , the bishop of, his commissary. See Turville. , bishopric, diocese or see of, '200. 219, 256, 257, 302, 357, 364, 366, 440, 442, 575, 648. Lichfield, Lichefeld, &c. — cont. , dean and chapter of St. Chad's, 158, 218, 368, 441, 633. , dean of Stafford in. See Cherleton. , archdeacon of Coventry in. See Anibaldis ; Pecche. , of Derby in. See Derby. , canon of. See Turville ; Varesio. , St. Chad's, John de Sandale, trea- surer of, and prebendary of Sallowe, 10. Lichfield, Lichfeld, Lichefeld, Lychefeld, [eo. Stafford], 367. St. John's hospital, master and brethren of, 367. Lickhey, Lekhey in Feckenham forest [co. Worcester], 167. Lideford. See Lydford. Lidgate, Ludgate, co. Suffolk, 503. Life or limb, the king binds himself in 100?. for any deed whereby Edward de Brus may lose, 551. Lifton, Lyfton, co. Devon, 3C0. Ligardis, Ligardiis, Andrew de, of Gascony, 149, 224. Light of a church be not hindered, 449. Lightfot, Lyghtfot, John, 72. , Nicholas, 683. Lighton, John de, purveyor, 99. , compare Leghton ; Luyton. Lilleburne, Lilleburn, Lilleborne, John de, 25, 687. , constable of the castle of Mit- ford, 396. Lilleford, John de, 23. Lilleshall, Lilleshulle [co. Salop], abbot and convent of, 30. Lilley, Lynleye [co. Hertford], John son of Fremund Inge, parson of, 399. Lilling, John son of Simon de, 320. Lilling, East, Es Hilling, co. York, 320. , West, Westlillyng [co. York], 596. Lillingstone, Lullyngston [co. Buckingham], 609. See Lullingstone. Lillingstone-Lovell, Lillingstone, Lyllingston [co. Oxford], 152, 249. Lillington, Edmund de, of Shireburne, and John his son, 240. Lillington [co. Warwick], 302. Limber, Magna, Magna Lymbergh [co. Lin- coln], John de Askeby, vicar of, 392. Limbergh. See Lymbergh. Limberwe. See Lymbergh. Limbury. See Lymbury. Limene. See Lympne. Limenistre. See Lemynistre. Limerick, the county, deputy of the escheator in, 639. Linby, Lyndeby, co. Nottingham, 164. Linch, Lynche [in Easebourne parish], co. Sussex, 430. Linchladc. See Linslade. GENERAL INDEX. 875 Lincoln, Alexander de, 381. John de, chaplain, 397. , , [of Cambridge], 589. , Nicholas de, 28, 1 12. , Peter de, 544. , Ralph de, 63. , Robert de, keeper of St. Margaret's hospital, Huntingdon, 345. , chantry in St. Mary's church, Warwick, granted to, 559. , , prebendary of St. Mary's, Warwick, 647. , Simon de, 58. , Walter de, merchant of England, otherwise Walter le Keu of Lincoln, attorney of the court of Haiuault. See Keu, Walter le, of Lincoln. , William de, parson of Wykyngby, 382. Lincoln, J [ohn de Lacy], earl [1232-1240] of, constable of Chester, 285. , earl of. See Gaunt ; Lacy; Romara. Lincoln, county of, 52, 272, 313, 319, 327- 329, 362, 373, 379, 443, 450, 454, 577- 580, 589, 623, 663, 664, 666, 674, 675. , commissioners of array for, 460. , of array for Holland, Kesteven and Lindsey, 351. , to assess a sixteenth in, 530. , to assess the twentieth and fif- teenth in, 50. , to assess a fifteenth in, 474. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. touching measures used in, 688. , de walliis et fossatis for the sea coasts, &c. of, 147. , for the river Acolne, 57. , for Holland, 63, 154, 329, 410. , for Holland and Lindsay, 154. for Kesteven, 410. , for marshes of Gedeneye, Hole- beche, Sutton and L'lete, 701. , justices of assize for, 545, 574, 675, 682. , of gaol delivery for, 150, 226. , of oyer and terminer for, 64, 319, 576. , conservators or keepers of the peace for, 109, 123, 129, 483. coroners of, 682. sheriff of, 9, 196, 249, 259, 277, 349, 392, 393, 523, 568, 569, 682. , to provide provisions for the king's household, 195. [alleged malpractises or oppres- sions, &c, by], 243. , Thomas de Burnham, 64, 319. , , Ralph de Neville, of Stokes, 243, 525. [Templars], lands in, 45. , corn from, 394, 540. , alleged forwarding of provisions to Scotland from, 249, 277. Lincoln — cont. . cloth of, 275, 344. , fifteenth and twentieth granted in the county of, 279. , ferry across the Humber to, 344. , crimes, &c, committed in, 422. Lincoln, city of, 62, 144, 160, 189, 248, 262, 284, 289, 320, 361, 369, 375, 380, 397- 400, 430, 441, 473, 523, 525, 526, 545, 554, 565, 582, 585, 613, 643, 651, 663, 684. the king at, 603. the council of prelates, &c, at, 693. Parliament at, 215, 291, 346, 389, 398, 401, 433, 452, 455, 460, 473, 475, 504, 529, 531, 532, 607, 610, 680. , the chancery at, 384. letters patent dated at, 105, 106, 109, 110, 146, 147, 188-190, 241, 242, 245, 342-350, 352, 357, 358, 361, 380-402, 411-414,426-438, 442-444, 492,502, 521-529, 531-534, 582-585, 587, 594. , Walter le Keu, of. See Keu. [enclosure] of a lane in the suburb of, 435. of the precinct of the cathedral, 361, 436. , justices of gaol delivery for, 493, 503, 683. , prison of, 3, 576, 663, 675, 682. cloth of, 275, 344. pavage for, 63, 188. , , collectors appointed for, 188. , a rent in the city and suburb of, 400. le Estbight in the bailey of, 361. , Eastgate, Estgate of, 361, 436, 585. , a messuage in, 390. , Pottergate in, 436. , Pottergate Street in, 361, 362. , VVayneswelle in, 436. Waynewellestiche in, 362. Wykford Street, church of St. Mar- garet the Virgin in, 284. Wigford, Wykford, in the city of. See Wigford. , Holy Innocents' hospital * without, John de Carleton, keeper of, 335. St. Bartholomew's hospital without ; master and brethren of, 345. St. Giles without, house of, 473. , St. Katherine's without, the prior of, 376, 600. prior and convent of, 385, 397, 435, 523, 648. , St. Margaret the Virgin's church in Wykford Street in, 284. ... Newstead {de Novo Loco) without, the prior of, 347. , Seint Martin Kyrk, Alan Bauf, clerk of, 582. Seint. Martyn Kvrk, Ralph le clerk of, 582. Seint Petrekyrk atte Skynniarktt, Hugh le Haliwater, clerk. 582. 876 GENE It AL INDEX. Lincoln, bishop of, 1C5, 186, 206. Oliver [Sutton, 1275-1280], dean of, 473. Richard, bishop of. See Graveseude. , Robert [Bloet], bishop [1090-1123] of, 307. , Robert [de Chesney, 1147 to 26 January 1167-8], bishop of, 285. , W. (s/c), bishop (27 Aug. 1316) of, 539. , bishop of, infringement of his liber- ties in his manor of Bannebiry, 321. , , his Serjeant, William de Thorne- ton, 321. , bishop and chapter of, 205. , bishops of. See Bloet; Chesney; Dalderby ; Gravesende ; Sutton. , bishopric, diocese or see of, 18, 20, 40, 78, 79, £2, 100, 105, 117, 119, 156, 159, 162, 165, 176, 181, 186, 189, 199, 200, 203, 211, 216, 256, 269, 278, 284, 335, 337, 338, 340, 341, 346, 349, 352- 354, 366, 370, 372, 378, 379, 387, 391, 397, 399, 439, 440, 446, 453, 459, 464, 472, 475, 479, 508, 512, 524, 526, 544, 548, 550, 554, 560, 566, 609, 610, 612, 616, 619, 621, 628, 634, 635, 641, 654. , , tenth collected in, 548. , , tenth granted by the clergj' of, 270, 275, 279, 281. , church of St. Mary, 321. , licence to enclose the precinct of, 361, 436. , , chapter of, 131. , , dean and chapter of, 158, 189, 199, 218, 304, 361, 362, 369, 390, 398, 400, 434-436, 441, 473, 613, 654. , , dean of. See Mammesfeld. , , sub-dean of, 401, 402. , , , See Benyngworthe. ,., archdeacon of. See Staniaco. , , of Berks. See Berks; Varesio. , , of Huntingdon. See Le- breto. , , of Leicester. See Leices- ter ; Fargis ; Martivallis. , , of Northampton. See Northampton ; Middelton ; Sutton. , of Nottingham. See Not- tingham ; Grandissono. , , canons of. See Bray; Gay- tani ; Segrave ; Stretton ; Sutton, Thomas de ; Wynchecumbe. , , choristers of, 390. , , prebendaries of. See Ayre- mynne ; Benyngworthe ; Birston ; Broward ; Gay tani ; Haryngton ; Lange- toft ; Middelton ; Neapolio ; North- burgh ; Notyngham ; Rothewell ; Sancto Salvatore; Shirewode ; Stokes ; Stretton ; Sutton ; Wodehouse. , , chancellor of. See Barry. Lincoln, bishopric of — cont. precentor of. See Brompton ; Testa. , , treasurer of. See Lacy. , prebends of. See Aylesbury ; Buckden ; Caistor ; Carlton [cum Thurlby] ; Farndon ; Ketton; Kirton; Lanpford Manor; Leighton Buzzard; Leightou Ecclesia ; Nassington ; Stoke, East ; Stowe in Lindsey ; Sutton [cum Buckingham] ; Thame ; Welton Paiushill; Welton Rivall ; Welton Wesrhall. , , vicar of, Adam de Heslai, 398. , , , to pray for the soul of the king, &c, 398. Lindale, Lyndalle, co. Lancaster, 252, 415. Lindehurst, William de, 19. Lindesey, Lindeseye. See Lyndesey. Liudisfarn. See Holy Island. Liudraper. See Lyndraper. Lindrick, Lyndrik [co. Nottingham], 255, 524. Liudsell, Lyndesles [co. Essex], 334. Lindsey, Lyndeseie, co. Lincoln, commission de walliis et fossatis for, 154. , commissioner to assess twentieth and fifteenth in, 50. , of array for, 351. Linen, uluage of woven, 344. Linet, Robert. See Lynet. Linio, Perrot de, 353. Linliscu. See Linlithgow. Linlithgow, Linliscu [Scotland], peel of, 41. Linne, Lenne, Andrew de, 348. See Lenne. Lin Shield. Lyndeseie [co. Northumberland], 163. Linslade, Linchlade, Lyncelade [co. Bucking- ham], 442, 467. Linton, Levington, Levynton [co. Cumber- land], 131. Linwood, Lyndewode, Lyndwode, co. Lincoln, 88. , Geoffrey de Welleford, parson of, 365. Lips, lacerat[ion] of, 135. Lire, Lira [diocese of Evreux, France], William, abbot of, 30. Lisbon, Lichebone, Lychebone, in Portugal, merchants of, 67, 142. Lisi Koet. See Llys-y-Coed. Liskeard, Liskerede, Liskered, Lyskerede, co. Cornwall, 310, 454. , complaint by the king's tenants of, 310. , mills of, 310. , , tithes or tenths issuing out of the, 310, 311, 454. , vicar of, 310, 454. , , John de Lauuseles, 311. GENERAL IXDEX. 877 Liskcard — cont. , rector or parson of, 310, 454. , of the church of, the prior of Launceston, 310. [dispute touching tithes payable out of], 310, 454. , St. Mary's free chapel in the park of, Roger de Aqua, chaplain of, 477. Lisle, L'Isle. See Insula. Lisraore, Ireland, diocese of, 168, 201, 663. Listark, John de, 367. Liston. See Lyston. Litegrome, Walter, of VVikehohnhurst, 240. Litele. See Little. Litelman. See Lytelman. Litester. See Lytester. Lithegraynis. See Lythegrayns. Litleburne. See Littlcbourne. Litlebury. See Littlebury. Littel. See Little. Littel, the river. See Little. Littelbirches. Ralph de, purveyor, 565. See also Lyghteberkes. Littelborgh. See Littlebury. Littelbury. See Littlebury. Littelhaghe. See Little Haugh. Littelport, Lntelport, Brice de, 500. See Littleport. Littester. See Lytester. Little, Littel, the river [? the Ouse], 52, 81. Little {Parvus), Edneved the. See Kdneved. , , Knnyon the. See Ennyon. , John, master of le Miehel, 547. Little, Littel, Litele, Lytele, Lyttele, John le [of Scarborough], 493, 587. Robert le, 239, 403. , Seman, 694. William, 246. See also Petit. Littleborougb, Lutheburgh [co. Nottingham], 365. Littlebourne, Litleburne, Littlebarna [co. Kent], 334, 481. Littleburgh. See Lughteburgh. Littlebury, Littelbury, Litlebury, Lyttleburv, Lvttelbury, Lyttlebyry, Lyttylbury, Humphrey de, 85, 138, 442, 58o.i , captain of seven ships, 334. , , captain of the king's fleet, 356. , John de, 591, 592. Martin de, 12;>. Richard de, 6 1 . Littlebury, Lyttleburv, co. Essex, 228. Little Haugh. Littelhaghe, co. Suffolk, 80. Littleman. See Lytelman. Littleport, Vincent de. See Lyttelport. Littleport, Littelport, Litteleport [co. Cam- bridge], 52, 80, 81. Littleton, Lutleton, Luttclton, Clarice, late the wife of Nicholas de, 423, 503. John de, 291. , Master John de, 535. , Thomas de, 531. Littleton, co. Wilts, 658. , Luttelton, Luttleton [co. Worcester], 29, 291, 397. Littondale [co. York], 378. Livedon, Lyvedeu [co. Northampton], 582. Livery, exemption from, of the king's steward, marshals, &c, 44, 166, 300, 554. Llanarmon-yn-Yal, Llanaimon-in-Ial, Lanar- nion Ynjaal, Thlanharmon in Yal [co. Denbigh], Master Ilowel ap Ithel, parson of, 161, 170. Hugh, parson of, 543. Llandaflf, bishop of, 441. , See also MoDmouth. , dean and chapter of, 158, 218, 368, 441. , bishopric, diocese, or see of, 211, 256, 360. , bishopric of, weir in the Weye be- longing to, 310. Llandovery, Thlanandevery, Thlandevery [co. Carmarthen], castle of, in the Marches of Wales, 634. Llangathen, Lange Gathrn [co. Carmarthen], William de Langele, parson of, 256. Llangelcr, Merthir Kelere [in Emlyn, co. Carmarthen], Maurice de Wendeu, parson of, 282. Koger Pure), parson of, 282. Llangonoyd, Langunneth [co. Glamorgan], Hichard de Podekesham, rector of, 360. William, rector of, 360. Llanlhbio, Lanlibiau, co. Anglesey, 85. Llanrhudd, Lanrutho [co. Denbigh], Hugh, rector of the church of, 178. Llauthony by Gloucester, Llanthony, Lan- thouy, LautODJ, Lantodency, co. Gloucester, the prior of, 116, 339. , , Jolin Chaundos, or John, prior Of, 94,442. Llanthony Prima in Wales, Lanthony [co. Monmouth], the prior of, 456. Walter, prior of, 200. prior and convent of, 219. Llanvaes, Launvas in Anglescyu [co. Angle- sey], 388. Friars Minors of, 388. Llanyrbydol, Swydd, Suthlanerhudel, 643. Llechrhyd, Leyghtred [co. Cardigan], 99. L[lewellyn] prince of Aber[tl'raw] and lord of Suaud[on], 576. , Lewelin, prince of Wales, 395, 470. , his brother David ap Gruffud, 470. son of Henry, 587, 683. 878 GENERAL INDEX. Llewellyn ap Bledyn of Lisi Koet, 25. ap Crechour, 567. ap Maddoc, 178. ap Rees, Llewellyn ap Rees of Mor- gannou, otherwise Llewellyn Bren. See Bren. Lleweny, Lewenny, Leweny [co. Denbigh], 25, 255. Lleyn, Thleen, Thleyn [co. Carnarvon], 470. , in Wales, lord of 395. Lloyd. See Thloyt. Llys-y-Coed, Lisi Koet [co. Flint], 25. Lo, John de, of Ypres, 42, 162. Load, la Lade [in Somerton hundred], co. Somerset, 226. Lobwythe, 180. Locard, Lotard, Richard, 394. , Simon, and John his son, 687. Lock, Locks. See Thames, the river. Lockerley, Lokerle, co. Hants, 479, 498. Lockington, Lokynton, 91. , William de Boynton, parson of, 395. , Lokyngton [co Leicester], 212. , Lokyngdon, co. York, 501. See Lokynton. Locok, Cyncius, of Skirebek, 683. Locup, David son of Adam, 582. Lodeford. See Ludford. Lodelowe, Lodelawe, Ludelow, Ludelowe, Ludelawe, Matilda, late the wife of William de, marriage of, 604. , Thomas de, 66. , William de, 23, 72, 108, 123, 324, 351, 530. , , assault by, 423, 499. See Ludlow. Lodene, Lettice, late the wife of Robert de, 671. Loderford, Roger de, 229. Loders, Lodres [co. Dorset], prior of, 62. Lodewel. See Ludewelle. Lodewyk, William de, 573. Lodhuish, or Beggarnhuish in Nettlecombe, Ludehywyshe [co. Somerset], 152. Lodington. See Launde. Lodre, Robert de, clerk, 229. Lodres. See Loders. Loffenham. See Luffenham. Logg, William, 414. Loghton, Roger de, carpenter, 380. Lok, John, of Scardeburgh, 24. Lokere, Richard, 492. Lokerle. See Lockerley. Loketon, John de, 150. Lokyn, Richard, and Thomas his brother, 679. Lokyngdon. See Lockington. Lokyngton, Lokynton, Ralph de, 585. See Lockington. Lolle, William, 56, 496. Lollebrok, John de, 499. „ Reginald de, 499. Lomage, vicomte. See Gutto. Lomb. See Lombe. Lombardy, horses from, 345. Lombe, Lomb, Cicely, 682. , John, of Lenne, 11. , , ' peleter,' 682. , Ralph, 682. Lomelinus, Boniface, 179. Lond, Lond'. See Lound ; Lunde. Lond', William de, purveyor. See London. See Lound ; Lunde. Londide, or Loudide, William, and Geoffrey and Robert his brothers, 599. London, Lond', or Loudon, Loud', Andrew son of John de, 513. ,, Edmund de, 444. , , prebendary of Newcastle of Lyons in St. Patrick's, Dublin, 81. Master Edmund de, king's clerk, one of the household, 166. , , prebendary of Norton, 640. , , parson of Lymplesham, 627. , , , rector of Westillebury, 369. , parson of Wytlesford, 508. , John de, 579. , his wife, Joan Loueraz, 514. , of Cestreton, 681. , , 'peleter,' [of Bristol], 35, 134, 604, 605. of Bristol, 619. , Leulinus de, 319. , Luke de, mariner, 356. , Robert de, 57, 73, 272, 362. , Sarra de, a Jewess, 199. , Thomas de, 84, 500, 562. , , parson of Chelwenton, 654. , parson of Hathelwaldenne, 220. , William de, 589, 653. , or Lond', William de, purveyor, 437, 486. Lond[ou], William de, 44. London, bishop of, 381. , , collector of the tenth, 32, 357. .bishops of. See Baldock ; Basset; Neuport ; Segrave. , bishopric, diocese or see of, 6, 16, 17, 20, 162, 214, 298, 300, 335, 369, 390, 452, 459, 472, 479, 561, 573, 604-607, 633, 635, 639, 656. , archdeacon of. See Chissulle. London, St. Paul's, church of, 366. , , chapter of, 6. , dean and chapter of, 158, 218, 277, 366, 368, 381, 441, 446. , , dean of. See Cantilupo ; Testa. , , archdeacon of Essex in. See Segrave. GENERAL INDEX. 879 London, St. Paul's — cont. , , Middlesex in. See Bal- dok ; Neuport. , canons of. See Bray; Brayn- f ord ; Ferentino ; Middelton; Suth- werk ; Waltham. , , canons and ministers of, pro- tections for, 344, 345. , canons of, their manors ex- empted from purveyances, 81, 103, 190. , , chancellor of. See Clothale. , chancellorship of, ordinance touching the church of Ealing, 277. , , prehendaries of. See Ayre- mynne; Cobeham ; Donebrigge ; El!e<5- feld ; Northburgh ; Sandale j Warle. , , precentor of, Master Gilbert de Segrave, 12, 17. , treasurer of. See Gravesend. , , prebends in. See Brownswood ; Kentish Town ; Newington, Stoke ; Oxgate. , , , wood and stones for, not to be taken for the king's use, 98. brew-house at, 81, 104, 190. London, 31, 51, 52, 79, 81, 92, 101, 121, 128, 174, 220, 221, 224, 230, 237, 244, 258, 267-269, 286, 288, 290, 302-304, 314, 325-327, 352, 354, 365, 366, 370, 372, 386, 415, 422, 442, 443, 446-449, 451, 458, 468, 502, 504, 509, 511, 518, 519, 542, 556, 558, 569, 572, 575, 588, 601, 603, 606, 613-615, 620, 622, 625, 630, 631, 636, 652, 654, 666, 668, 670, 674, 690. , mayor of, John de Gisorciis, orGizors, 147,231, 410, 415. , and sheriffs of. 40, 52, 176, 258, 270, 323, 478, 654, 666, S90. , to arrest vagabond friars of the Order of Preachers, 176. sheriffs of, 132, 193, 231, 233, 237, 244, 272, 323, 325, 349, 366. , , [alleged malpractices, or op- pressions, &c] by, 244. , ....... William de Buddele and Hamo Godechepe, an indemnity for, 518. , See Mereworthe ; Welleford. , clerks of the, 231, 323. , of London and Middlesex, Hugh de Garton, 244. , Robert Burdeyn, 244. commissioners to levy a fifteenth in, 49, 193, 473. tallages in, 193. , a tenth in, 193. , conservators or keepers of the peace for, 107. , controller of customs in, John de Vienne, 632, 633. , coroners of, a suit before the, 233. London — cont. , deputy of the chief butler in, Henry de Gysors, 620, 644. , , James Beauflour, 257. supervisors of the fifteenth in, 49. , citizens of, purchasing corn, 386. , the Conversi of. See Conversi. Friars Preachers and their dwelling- place, 270, 295, 654. , , vagabond friars of the Order to be arrested, 176. , keeper of the seal for the recognis- ances of debts, William de Hedersete, 480. merchants [by name] of, 450, 454, 674. , Templars' lands in the suburb of, 185. , Exchange of, keepers of. See Coker- mutbe ; Trente. , Husting of, 325, 448, 690. customs on wool, hides and wool- fells in the port of, 15, 45, 56, 101, 204, 450, 636, 640, 670, 673. , customs in the port of, collectors, William Servat and William de Tholosa, 204. , custom of free bench in, 304. , the seal called the ' coket ' in the port of, 45, 101. , farm of, 132. fifteenth in, 49, 52, 193, 265, 450, 473. , tallages in, 193. , , Sec. in, exemption from, 449, 611, 631. , tenth in, 193. loan to the king by the mayor and citizens of, 52, 265, 603. , measures of the standard of, 688. , murage granted to the mayor, sheriffs and citizens of, 270, 654. , , the same custom to construct a tower upon the bank of the Thames and for repair of Newgate gaol, 270, 295. , for the completion of the new tower, &c, 654. , collector of, Edmund de Wyn- desore, 655. , pavage to be taken at a place called ' la Cbarryng,' 340. , pavement between Westminster and, 287, 340. , the bridge of, 295, 506, 654. pontage granted by Edward L, 295, 654. , [crenellation of] a chamber in Brade- strete ic, 118. , rents in, 187. , a quay with appurtenances in, 670. , provisions for the king's Household and Parliament to be sent to, 194. | .., purveyance in the city of. 327. 880 GENERAL INDEX. London — cont. , stockfish, victuals, corn, &c, for, 450, 454, 458, 459, 674. ... , ship laden at, 678. , the ship la Godale of, 257. , the ship Holy Cross of, 442. ship la Petite Bayard of, 545. , a vessel [hired from] the men of, for the passage of the queen into France, 306. , unlawful assemblies [and riot] in, 410. , wool for Andewarpe laden in the port of, 545. , suburb of, 133. Aldgate, Algate, Sisters Minoresses of, 449. , All Hallows, Gracechurch, Gers- chirche, William de Hiche, parson of, 449. Bermundeseye by. See Bermondsey. Brokenwharf in, 640, , Cripplegate, Creplegate hermitage, Walter de Kemeseye, keeper of, 349. , Fleet Street, Fletestrete, church of St. Dunstan West in, 558. , Flete river. See Fleet. , Exchange of, and of the mines in Cornwall, 621. , Guildhall or Gildhall in the city of, 323. Hanse of. See Almain, merchants of the Hanse, &c. , of the Teutons in. See Hanse. ,.. , Holy Trinity, the prior of the, 434. , , prior and convent of the, 128. , , Ralph, prior of, 480. , Richard de Wymbysshe, prior of, 478, 508. , , Richard de Wymbisse. canon of, 480. , , John le Norreys of, 480. , House of the Conversi in. See Con- versi. . Kentisheton by. See Kentish Town. , Newgate, the gate or gaol of. See Newgate. , New Temple, Bar of the, 287, 340, 441. , , pavement between Westminster and, 287, 340. , , manor of, 184. , Old Temple, Bar of the, 290. , the Pool, la Pole by the Tower of, -323. , Queenhithe in. See Queenhithe. , Smethefeld. See Smithfield. , Soperlane in, 303. , St. Andrew's, Holborn. See Holborn. St. Bartholomew's, Smithfield. See Smithfield. London — cont. , St. Dunstans in the West. See St. Dunstans. , St. Giles's [in the Fields] hospital without, for lepers, 300. , St. Katherine's hospital by the Tower of, John de Sandale, keeper of, 357, 358. , St. Martin le Grand, 148, 231, 690. , , William de Melton, dean of, 119. St. Mary atte Stronde without the Bar of the New Temple, parish of, 441. St. Mary's hospital without Bishops- gate, the prior of, 365. , without Bysshopesgate, prior and convent of, 92. , St. Sepulchre's without Newgate, parish of, 366. St. Thomas the Martyr of Aeon, hospital of, 633. , St. Thomas Aeons, Robert de Bar- delby, keeper of the hospital of, 293. , , rector and brethren of Asshe- rugge, keepers of the hospital of, 293. , , Richard de Suthhampton, keeper of the hospital of, 293. , Thames Street, Tamestrete in, 621, 670. , Westchepe, licence to crenellate a house in, 292. , Tower of, 357,358. , , constable of the, 492. , , See Crumwelle. , , justices of gaol delivery for, 492, 502. , , John de Roke, carpenter of the works at, 48. , surveyor of works at, John de Norton, 30, 653. , , Richard de Norton, 77. , , assault within the gates of, 327. , , provisioning the, 327. , [Scotch prisoners] in the, 455. , , and its precinct, 314. , the Pool, la Pole by, 323. LoDdou [co. Norfolk], 57. Londonthorpe, Lunderthorpe [co. Lincoln], 523. Lone, Robert in the, 500. See Lane. Lone, the river. See Lune. Lone, or Loue. See Louue. Lonespee, Lonespey. See Longespey. Long. See also Lange ; Longe ; Lung. Longa Bynyngton, Henry son of Ralph de, 424. Longa Villa, Master Isambert de, 575. , parson of Treuge, 550. Longchamp, Loungechaump, Thomas de, of Caen, 338. See Longo C'ampo. GENERAL INDEX. 881 Longdon, Longedon, co. Salop, 554, 612. [co. Stafford], 2. , , church of St. James, 2. Longe, Long, Lange, Laug, Godekyn Dorte- mouud le, 596. , Henry le, of Rydon or Kidon, 55, 31 9, 496. , John le, 699. , ' maryner,' [of Bristol], 35, 68, 605. , Robert le, 589. , Roger le, 145. , William le, keu, 57. See Lung. Longedon, Walter de, of Amynton, 412. See Langedon ; Longdou. Longeford, William de, 463. Longehope. See Loughope. Longelcye, Kmclina, 169. , Gilbert de, canon of Roucestre, 569. , Peter de, 588, 592. Longeuolure, Longenolre, Nicholas de, 59, 61. See Longonore. Longespey, Longesi eye, Longespe, Lungespe, Luuespee, Lungespeie, Lungespeye, Lunespy, Emelina de, 533. , Nicholas, bishop of Salisbury, 159. , [Meuland, or Molend], Roger, bishop [1287 to 16 Dec. 1295] of Coventry and Lichfield, 302. , Sir Stephen de, 359. William, 359. Longestanton. See Stanton, Long. Longetus, William, 397. Longeville. See Lungeville. Longeworth. See Lougworth. Longham Benington. See Bennington, Long. Longhope, Longehope [co. Gloucester], 499, 600. Longo Oampo, Henry de, 647. See Longchamp. Longonore, Roger de, 25. See Longenolure. Longo Prato, Long Preez, Acard de, parson of Neweehirche, 34. , parson of Ordeshale, 169. Long Preez. See Longo Prato. Long Stow by Bourn, Laugestowe by Hrunne [co. Cambridge], 509. > Lougueville [Seine Inferieure, France], the prior of, 52 1 . Longworth, Longeworth [co. Berks], Walter de Blida, parson of, 626. Lonne, or Louue. See Louue. Lonsdale, Lounesdale. See Thornton in Lonsdale. Looe, Loo [co. Cornwall], selection of a ship and men in, 696. Lopham, Roger de, 575. Lopham, co. Norfolk, 72. Loptz, Peter, 34. Lorante, Joan, late the wife of Henry, 678. 84313. Lord, Bartholomew le, 54. William le, of Fordyngton, 240. Loreng, Peter de, 350, 461. See Loryng. Lorfevre, Hugh, 252. , Robert, 318, 589. See Goldsmith ; Orfevre. Loriaco, Stephen de, [chaplain] of Xancton castle, 464. Lorimer, Geoffrey le, of Yevele, 150. Lorour. See Lorrour. Lorraine, duke of. See Brabant. Lorrour, Lorour, Leloroor, Matthew le, Macie le, or Matie le, le, 42, 223, 442. , , his brother, Richard In Fesseu, 442. Loryng, Robert de, 573. See Loreng. Losberk, Arnald de, of Marmande, 348. Losceles. See Loucelles. Lostodiel. See Lostwithiel. Lostwithiel, Lostwythiel, Lostodiel, co. Corn- wall, 227, 239, 413, 520. Lotard. See Locard. Lotaringus, Everard, 676. Lote, Thomas, 417. Lotcrel. See Lutterel. Lotharn. See Laugharne. Lothere. See Louther. Lotheresden, See Lothersdale. Lothersdale, Lotheresden [co. York], 181. Lotrich, William, 692. See Leteriche. Lou, John le, 282. Loubaud, I.ubaud, John, the younger, 586. Loucelles, Losceles, [Calvados] in Normandy, 354. Louches, Hichard de, 666. Loudham, John de, 383, 524, 620. Loudide, or Londide. See Londide. Loudon, Loud', or London. Sec London. •Loue, Love, Emma, 238. Louecock. See Lovecok. Louernz, Joan, late the wife of John do London, 514. Joan d°, a nun of Garyng, 15. Louerd, Thomas son of William le, of Seusterne, 13. Loucrmouth, Adam de, 318. Louersale, Richard de, 544. Louerynge. See Loveryng. Loughborough, Lughteburgh, co. Leicester, 510, 580. , letters patent dated at, 610, 611, 678. Louis X., king of France and Navarre, 338, 352, 355, 357, 363, 369, 394, 448, 457, 458, 490, 512. , ships of, 571. Lound, Robert de, 74. Robert del, of Nottingham, 344. See Lunde. Lounesdale. Sec Thornton in Lonsdale. 3 K 882 GENERAL INDEX. Loungechaump. See Longchamp ; Longo Campo. Louth [co. Lincoln], 59, 523, 624. , altar of the Holy Trinity in the chapel of St. Mary, 624. , serges of, 344. , toll to construct a causey between Cockerington and, 198. , thri thing of, 64, 319. See Luda. Louth Park [co. Lincoln], the abbot of, 343, 550. , abbot and convent of, 400. , confirmation of grants to the monks of, 283. Louther, Louthre, Luther, Luthre, Lothere, Beatrice de, 38. , Hugh de, 130, 427, 473. , , knight, 261. , , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, &c. 54, 60, 62, 64, 70, 143, 232, 234, 237, 241, 244, 249, 252, 307, 309, 310, 312, 313, 316, 320, 324, 404, 414, 415, 416, 419, 424-426, 492, 501, 580, 590, 592, 685, 688. , John de, parson of Barton, 427. , , Henry Jonesprest de, 427. , Roger de, 22. Louthorpe, Arnold de, 63. , Robert son of Stephen de, 63. , Walter son of Thomas de, 63. See Lowthorpe. Louthre. -See Louther. Louue, or Lonne, William, 471. Louwyk. See Lowick. Lovaigne. See Loveyn. Love. See Loue. Lovecok, Louecok, Eustace, 408, 409. Loveday, Richard, 23, 456. Lovel, Lovell, Louel, Luvel, Adam, 97. , Aline, of Clexhangre, 141. , Henry, [of Bristol], 605. , John, and Christina his wife, 378. , , his father, William Lovel, 378. , of Skelton, 539. , Mabel, late the wife of William, 378. , Nicholas, keeper of the king's mews at Charryng, 566. , Richard, 320, 465, 476, 484, 502, 553, 579, 591, 594. , Bradenach manor granted to, 83. , , his wife's inheritance, 83. , , king indebted to, 161, 162. , , and Muriel his wife, 651, 662. , a pilgrim, 161. , Simon, 544. , William, 672. , marriage of Sybil late the wife of William de Huntyngfeld granted to, 26. Loveryng, Louerynge, Adam, 153. , John, 429. Lovet, Robert, 39, 350, 461. Loveto, Richard, of Kercolston, 463. Loveyn, Lovaigne, Thomas de, 86, 455. Low. See Lou. Lowdham, Ludham, co. Nottingham, 311. , Robert de Emeldon, vicar of, 81, 83, 100, 259. , Boniface de Saluciis, vicar of, 259. Lowe, Robert atte, of Herbury, 247. Lowe, co. Susses, 562. Lowick, Luffewyk, Lufwyk, co. Northamp- ton, 582, 661. , Ralph de Drayton, parson of, 582, 655. Lowick, Louwyk, co. Northumberland, 261. Lowthorpe, Louthorpe, co. York, 63. Lowys, Jordan, of Penryn, 561. Loye, or Loyt ap Trahern, Griffin, 567. Loyt. See Loye. Lubaud. See Loubaud. Lubeck, Lubyk [Germany], the ship Jtome- lond of, 596. Lubeham, Henry de, 97. Lubyk. See Lubeck. Lucas, John, 239, 404. , , of Gloucester, 502. , , of London, 674. , Nicholas, 239, 404. Philip, of London, 450, 454, 674. , William, master of la Godyere, 468. Lucca, Luca, Luka, 42, 93, 101. , merchants of, 242. , merchants of the society of the Bal- lardi of, 36, 113. , merchants of the society of the Mori- toni, or Moriconi, of, 189, 242. , Baronciuns Gauteri de, 101. , , Burnettus his son, 101. , , Nicholas son of the said Burnettus, 101. , Thorns, the merchant of, 194. , ship laden in the parts of, 242. See Calendrer ; Reynerii ; Willelmi, Burnettus. Luceby. See Lusceby. Luchirche, Roger de, keeper of St. Leonard's hospital, Derby, 512. Luckington, co. Wilts. See Lokynton. Lucy, countes*. See Redvers. Lucy, Nicholas son of, daughter of Robert de Twenge, 261. Lucy, Godfrey, bishop of Winchester. See Winchester. Lucy, Anthony de, 373. , Richard de, [temp. Henry II.], 613. Luda, Hervey de, 390. , Richard de, 49, 160. 478. , , keeper of tallies in the Exche- quer, 637. » , Master Thomas de, 624. See Louth. GENERAL IXDEX. 883 Luda, Louth, William de, bishop [1290- 1298] of Ely, 255. Ludburgh, Lutheburgh, co. Lincoln, 5G0. , Richard de Duffeld, parson of, 560. Luddenham, Ludenham [co. Kent], 127. Ludebrok. See Lydes brook. Ludehywyshe, John de, 152. See Lodhuish. Ludelowe. See Lodelowe ; Ludlow. Ludenham. See Luddenham. Ludewelle, Lodewel, John de, ' diere,' [of Bristol], 605. , Thomas de, of Bristol, 68, 445. Ludfoid, Lodeford [co. Salop], 621. Ludgarshall, Lutegarshale, Lutgarshale [co. Buckingham], 625, 635, 638. Ludgate. See Lidgate. Ludham [co. Norfolk], 430. See Lowdham. Ludington. See Ludyngton. Ludlow, Lodelowe, Ludelowe [co. Salop], 621. St. John's hospital, prior and brethren of, 621. , murage for, 41 1, 672. Wotton by. See Wootton. Ludyngton, Ludington, Peter de, 583. , parson of Roxby, 446. Robert de, 3'J2. Lue. See Lea. Luffenham, Peter de, keeper of St. Bartholo- mew's hospital without Oxford, 352. Luffenham, Loffenham [co. Rutland], 50, 109, 351, 596. See Basset of Luffenham. North, Northloffenham, co. Rutland, 54. , John de Colonia, parson of, 464, 475. Luffewyk, Oliver de, of Cestreton, 681. See Lowick. Luffield, Luffcld [co. Buckingham], John de Westbury, prior of, 470, 511. W. prior of, 462. Lufwyk. See Lowick ; Luswyk. Lughteburgh, Lutheburgh, Henry de, 511. Richard de, 224, 374. , , parson of Melles, 377. , Robert de, of Aberconeway, 439. , Roger de, prior of Roucestre, 569. See Loughborough. Lugwardine, Lugwardyn [co. Hereford], Muster John Walwaine, parson of, 200, 201. Luk. See Luke. Luka. See Lucca. Luke, Luk, Arnald de, of Razas, 586. , John de, keeper of the castle of Tone- brigge, 341, 342, 364. , , or John, king's serjeant-at- arms, 201, 263. , , clerk, a pilgrim, 643. Luke, Luk — cont. , Luke de, 125. Peter de, 13. See also Lucca. Luke [de Wodeford] the king's confessor, 563. Lullebrok, Walter de, 364. Lullingstone, Lullyugestane, Lullyngeston [co. Kent], 365. Lullyngston. See Lillingstone ; Lullingstone. Lumbard, Adam, 134. , Novellus, 92. , Reginald, 591. , Thomas, 61. , Walter, 59. , William, 386. Lumbardye, Luinbardie, Peter de, 66. Lumbury. See Lymbury. Lumpto, Geoffrey, 138. Lund in Sutton in Galtrcs [co. York], land called le, 301. Lunde, Lund, John de, of Beverley, 387. , William atte, 251. , William du, 21. See Lound. Luuderthorpe, Simon de, 530. See Londonthorpc. Lune, Lone, co. Lancaster, fishery in the river, 307. Lunespeye, Lungespeie. See Longespey. Lung, Lunge, Adam son of Hugh le, of In- goldeby, 410. , Adam his son, 410. John le, 95. , , [alderman of the Ilanse court], 225. , , purveyor, 52. Ralph le, 184. , Robert le, kcu, 57. See Louge. Lungespcye. See Longespey. Lungeville, Longeville, John de, 530, 597, 600, 684, 685, 695. Margaret de, 150. Lusby, Lusceby, Lusteby [co. Lincoln], 393. Lusceby, Luceby, Muster Henry de, 395, 549. See Lusby. Lusignan. See Lesignan. Lusteby, or Lusceby. See Lusby. Lustelegh. See Lustleigh. Lnsteshulle, Lnsteshnll, Lustrehull, Lustres- hulle, Luslrishill, John de, rector of Melbury, 361. Philip de, monk of St. Swithun's, 510. , R. de, or Richard de, 456, 483-485, 586, 5§7, 592-594. , parson of Byllyng, 372. , , parson of Elyndon, 550. , parson of Thomdon, 523. William de, 249. 3x2 684 GENERAL INDEX. Lustleigh, Lustelegh, co. Devon, 701. Lustreshulle, Lustrishille. See Lusteshulle. Luswik, Luswyk, or Lufwyk, John de, 269. , Robert de, 269. Lutegareshale, Lutegarshale, Lutegeresale, Lutegereshale, Lutegershale, Lutgar- shale, Ludegareshale, Agnes de, prioress of Garyng, 15, , Henry de, 259, 570. , , rector of Great Dodington, 189. , , commissioner of oyer and terminer, 152, 153, 227, 228, 234. .See Ludgarshall. Lutelport. See Littelport. Luterel. See Luttercl. Lutgarshale. See Ludgarshall. Lutheburgli. See Ludburgh ; Lughteburgh. Lutbre. See Louthor. Lutleton. See Littleton. Luton, Jobn de, 138. See Hakun of Luton. Luttelton. See Littleton. Lutterel, Luterel, Loterel, Andrew, 585. Joan, late tbe wife of Robert, 370. , Master Robert, prebendary of Salis- bury, 280. Luttbeburgb. See Lugbteburgh. Luttleton. See Littleton. Luvel. See Lovel. Luyton, Luytton, Luython, Jobn de, 66. , purveyor, 374, 510, 627. , compare Ligbton. Lyard, Liard, John, 64, 319. , William, of Svvaffeld, 682. Lych'. See Lich'. Lyehebone. See Lisbon. Lychefeld. See Lichefeld ; Lichfield. Lydd, Lyde, Lede [co. Kent], 67, 115, 142. , ships [for the king's service] of, 292. Lydeford. See Lydford. Lydeneye, John de, 499, 600. , William de, 499, 600. See Lydney. Lydes brook, Ludebrok [co. Gloucester], the river, 500. , bridge across, 500. Lydford, Lydeford, Lideford, co. Devon, 577, 578, 624, 664. Lydham, Lydon, co. Salop, 574. Lydney, Lydeneye [co. Gloucester], Hugh vicar of, 346. Lydon. See Lydham. Lyfton. See Lifton. Lyghteberkes, Lyztbirkes, Ranulph de, pur- veyor, 110, 511. See also Littelbirches. Lyghtfot. See Lightfot. Lyllingston. See Lillingston. Lym, Henry de, collector of customs, 294. See Lyme Regis. Lymage, co. Huntingdon. See Lymmyng. Lymbergh, Lymberwe, Limbergh, Limberwe, Adam de, king's clerk, 316, 324, 463, 474, 526, 528, 598, 650, 688,693, 699. , , to view ships at Boston sup- posed to be destined for the Scots, 259. , , parson of Berkeswelle, 357. , rector of Rye, 84. Lymbergh, duke of. See Brabant. Lymbergh, Magna. See Limber, Magna. Lymberwe. See Lymbergh. Lymboteshay, John de, 598. Lymbury, Lumbury, Limbury, Robert de, 65, 137, 148. Lymene. See Lympne. Lymenee, water of. See Rother, the river. Lymenystre. See Lemynistre. Lyme Regis, Lym, co. Dorset, 137. , Richard de Bodmyn, deputy of the chief butler in the port of, 18. Lymesy, Lymisy, Arnold de, 601. , Peter de, 21, 461. , Richard de, 21. Lyminge, Lymmynge, Lymnyng, co. Kent, 245. , Henry de Pluckeleye, [parson] of, 3. Lymington, Lynrynton, New, co. Hants, 268. Old, co. Hants, 268. Lymisy. See Lymesy. Lymmyng [? L3'mage, co. Huntingdon], member of the manor of Brampton, 654. Lymmynge, Lymmyng. See Lyminge. Lympleshain. See Lympsham. Lympne, Limene, co. Kent, 656. , the archbishop's prison of, 538. Lympsham, Lymplesham [co. Somerset], Master Edmund de Loudon, parson of, 627. Lj'ncelade. See Linslade. Lynch, Lynche. See Linch. Lyndule, Lyndalle, William de, 211, 611. See Lindale. Lynde, Nicholas de la, 224. , Richard de la, 629. , Walter de la, 332, 334, 627. , , and Isabella his wife, 402. Lyndeby, William de, 693. See Linby. Lyndeseie. See Lindsey. Lyndesele. See Lin Shield. Lyndesey, Lyndeseye, Lyndeseie, Lyndesay, Liudesey, Lindeseye, Philip de, 3, 22, 526, 528. , Thomas de, 590. , William de, 72. Lyndesles. See Lindsell. Lyndewode. See Linwood ; Lyndwode. Lyndhurst, Nicholas de, 598. Lyndhtirst, co. Hants, 137. GENERAL INDEX. 885 Lyndon, co. Rutland, C28. , Thomas de Spyneye, parson of, 349. Lyndraper, Lindraper, Nicholas le, 145. Lyndrik, Lyndryk. See Carlton in Lindrick ; Lindrick. Lyndwode, Lyndewode, John de, rector of Newenham, 344. , Nicholas de, 380. , rector of Newenham, 3, 14, 344. , Simon de, 296, 661. See Linwood ; Lyngwode. Lynct, Linet, or Lyvet, Robert, 501, 591. , Robert, of Ippesleye, 581. See Lyvet. Lyngnode, John de, 589. See Lyndwode. Lynham, Ralph de, 125, 126. , Roger de, prior of Chetwod, 630. Lynk, John atte, 57. Lynkefeld, Nicholas de, 653. Lynleye. See Lilley. Lynn, Bishops. See Lynn, King's. Lynn, King's, Bishops Lynn, Lynn Regis, Lvnn, Bishops Lenne, Leune, Lenne Episcopi, co. Norfolk, 11, 103, 231, 246, 251, 200, 264, 280, 288, 318, 323, 394, 478, 506, 520, 542. , Friars Minors of, 128. John de Brompholm, prior of, 57. , Thomas the ' Mairesclerk ' of, 57. customs at, controller of, John de Stoketon, 305, 334. , custom on wool and wool fells at, 15, 56, 306. , deputies of the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk to survey all corn, &c. [ex- ported from], 4'M. corn and victuals from, for the Scots, 418. , to be shipped for Berwiek- upon Tweed at, 468. , licence to export ale from, 178, 380. letters patent dated at, 355, 356,416. , purchase of falcons at, 551. , gaol delivery of, 682. [riot relative to tolls and bailiffs in], 57, 58. , la Tolbothe in, 57, 58. robberies committed on foreign mer- chants on land and in the port of, 225. , ship of foreign merchant robbed in the port of, 262, 319. ship Faucon of, 288. , seacoast from Ipswich to, 533. , from Blakene to, 684. , river from, to Welle, 241. Lynn, Old or West, Oldelcnne, co. Norfolk, 419. Lyutere, Alau le, 593, 699. Lyon, Lyoun, John, 599, 634, 697. Lysewy, Juliana de, nun of Romesoye, 206. Lyskerede. See Liskcaid. Lysours. See Lysurs. Lyston, Liston, John de, 216, 350, 474, 530. Lysurs, Lysours, John de, 460. Lytele. See Little. Lytelman, Nicholas, master of the ship la Edmw d, 694. Lytester, John son of Hugh le, of Retford, 524. , Littestcrsone, John de Skipton le, 62. See also Dyer ; Teinturer. Lytham. Lythum [co. Lincoln], Galvan de Thwenge, parson of, 550. Lythegrayns, Lithegraynis, John de, 172. Lythum. See Lytham. Lyttelbury. See Litflebury. Lyttele, Lytele, Litele. See Little. Lyttelport, Litfleport, Vincent de, 57. Lyttlebury. See L'ttlebury. Ljttlebyry, Lyttylbury. See Littlebury. Lyveden. See Liveden. Lyvet, Elias, pardon to, 183. , or Lynet. See Lynet. Lyvingesbourne, Lyvynggesbournc. See Beaksbourn. Lyztbirkes. See Lyghteberkes, M MacCarwell, Maurice, archbishop of Cashel. See Cashel. Mac Dowel, Makdowel. Dougal, 635. Macherleys, church of, 488. Machun, Machoun, John le, 236. , Richard le, of Ilertelpol, 357. Robert le, 153. , Roger le, 65. Walter le, of Anecestre, 599. See Mazoun. Macke, Mak, Roger, the younger, 581. Mackeny, Makkeneye, John, or John de, 318, 504. Mackyneghan. See Newcastle, co. Wicklow. Macworthe, Macwc rth, Henry de, 320. , Robert son of Richard de, 168. Maddeley, Maddeleye, Madelee, Madele, Geoffrey de, 652. Gilbert de, monk of Worcester, 635. , Roger de, 30. Maddingle, Maddynglee, Maddyngle, Mad- ingle, Maddingleye, Maddinle, Robert de, a commissioner of oyer and ter- miner &c. 56,61, 62,64-67, 72,129, 130, 133, 135, 137, 138, 145, 146, 148, 208, 225, 227, 230, 233, 235, 241, 244, 246, 251, 253, 315, 318, 319, 330, 378, 417, 42", 431, 449, 491, 493,500, 506, 580, 584, 589, 591, 595, 598, 601, 679, 681, 664-686, 689, 690, 696, 698-701. 886 GENERAL INDEX. Maddoc, Maddok. See Madoc. Maddynglee. See Maddingle. Madefray, Hugh, of London, 459. Madele, Madelee. See Maddeley. Madeley-under-Lirae, Madele-under-Lyme [co. Stafford], 509. , Thomas le Hunte, parson of, 509. Madingle. See Maddingle. Madoc ap Athaf, 355. ap Jort', Master, canon of the church of St. Asaph's, 160. ap Meyler, 23. Madoc, or Maddok, Michael, 371. Madoc Cam, 24. Madour, Alan, 134. Madron, St. Madern [co. Cornwall] , church of, 438. Maduyt. See Mauduit. Maelenydd. See Melenyd. Maelor, Maillor Seyssenek, Maylorsaysnek, Maylorseysenek, co. Flint, 120, 287, 373. Magge, William, of Yateministre, 239, 403. Maghtild, Henry, 139. Magna Carta, 688. Magna Hale, John son of William de, 410. See also Hale. Maguike, Suny, 264. Maheu, Richard, 592. Maice, Eobert, 66. Maiden Bradley, Maydenbradele [co. Wilts] , prior aud leprous sisters and brothers of, 630. , chapel of St. Mary, 630. Maidenestan, Maidenestane, Maidenstan, Maidenstun, Maydenestan, Mayden- eston, Maydenstan, John de, 596. , Thomas de, parson of the church of Est Clendon, 247. , or Maidston, Walter, bishop [1313 to April 1317] of Worcester, 84, 102, 126, 155, 158, 169, 218, 254, 368, 441, 458, 471, 481, 556. 608, 610, 635. Walter son of John de, 15. , William de, 5 38. Maidstone, Maidenestan, Maidenstan, May- denestan, Maydenstan, co. Kent, 60, 85, 93, 102, 405, 466, 698. , Henry de Bello Monte, keeper of, 77. , justices of gaol delivery for, 36. , Guy de la Val, parson of, 4. Maignard. See Maynard. Maillor Seyssenek. See Maelor. Maister, Maistre. See Maystre. Mak. See Macke. Makary, Makery, John, 55, 691. Makaud, Eichard, rector of Yetham, 541. Makdowel. See Mac Dowel. Makehayt, John, 333. Makeles, William, 294. Makerel, Geoffrey, 10. , presented to the church of St. Cride, 200. , Isabella, of Ledrede, 247. , Thomas, 220. Makery. See Makary. Makeseye. See Maxey. Makeshiteruk, Richard son of John, cus- tomer of Ireland, 46-3. Makkeneye. See Mackeny. Makkynegan. See Newcastle, co. Wicklow. Malberthorpe, John de, 330. , Robert de, commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c. 154, 243, 312, 328, 410, 580, 582, 585, 684, 698, 701. Malbys. See Malebisse. Malcovenant. See Maucovenant Maldon, Master John de, 152. , William de, 321. , , Walter his man, 319. , Master William de, a chamberlain of the Exchequer of the Receipt, 345. Maldon [co. Essex], 73, 203. , Carmelite Friars of, 203. , Great Maldon, co. Essex, 211. , Old. See Malton. See Maulden. Malebisse, Malebis, Malbys, Malebys, Male- bissa, Hugh, 97. , John, 21, 393. , , collector of scutage, 428. , ..... , sheriff of York, 324, 419. , William, 536. Maledoctus. See Mauduit. Maleghiis, Maleghus, John, merchant of Dordrecht, 276, 609. Malemyns, Malemayns, Malemeyns, Male- meins, Alice, 91. ... , John, of Hoo, 500, 590, 679. , , of Stoke, 134. Robert, 387. Malerbe. See Malherbe. Malet, Baldwin, 326. , John, 418. , Juliana, late the wife of Robert, 620. , Robert, founder of Eye priory, 53. Maleyns. SeeiMalyns. Malghun. See Malham. Malham, Malghum, Malghun [co. York], 181. Malherbe, Eustace, of Staunford, 399, 610. Malle, Michael, 690. Mailing, South, Suthrnallyng, co. Sussex, 245. , Master William de Swanton, dean of, 246. Mallinges, Master Ralph de, 60, 64, 69. Mallum, William de, 544. Malinesbury, John de, 591, 595. , Master John de, 609. Malmesbury, co. Wilts, 335, 577, 578, 579, 624, 664. , abbot and convent of, 335, 579. GENERAL INDEX. 887 Malmeyns. See Malemyns. Malo Lacu, Edmund de, 3, 14, 36, 98, 118. , , constable of Cockermouth castle, 102, ] 18, 177. , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, 68, 70, 71, 73, 133, 134, 143, 444. , John de, 395, 397, 540. , Peter de, 385, 501, 682, 696, 698. , [temp. Henry III.], 292. , Robert de, 2, 3. , Stephen de, 288, 402, 550. , , archdeacon of Cleveland, 114, 119, 242. See also Maulay. Malpractices, oppressions, extortions, exces- sive distraints, &c. [allegations of], 263, 309, 321, 322, 325, 404, 407, 417, 425-427, 429, 496, 497, 500, 582, 584, 599, 628, 687, 699. , by commissioners of array, 423, 426, 493, 681, 684. , in impressing mariners. See Mari- ners. , in levying or selecting ships and men. See Ships. by the justice or ministers of the Forest, &c. 308, 311, 422. , by John de Segrave, justice of the forest, &c, and keeper of Nottingham castle, 308, 311. , by persons pretending to be king's ministers, 321. , committed in Jersey, Guernsey, &c. 315. in the counties of Norfolk and Suf- folk, 262. in North and South Wales, 406. by John do Pakenham, sheriff of Bed- ford and Buckingham, 497. by Thomas Lercedekne, sheriff of Cornwall, 242, 243. by Matthew de Furneaux, sheriff of Devon, 242, 243. by John de Hoo, sheriff of Essex and Hertford, 248. by Philip de la Bcche, sheriff of Oxford and Berks, 497. by John de Chidiok, sheriff of Somer- set and Dorset, 242, 243. by Hugh de Audele, sheriff of Salop and Stafford, 312. , , and keeper of Montgomery, 312, 330. , by Gerard Salvevn, sheriff of York, 242, 249, 310, 312", 401, 425, 426, 554, 580. by Nicholas Meuille, sheriff of York, 493. by sheriffs and others of divers coun- ties, 242-244. , by sheriffs or others. See York. by the king's ministers and others, 248, 685. i Maltby, Malteby, co. York, 59. , ? Scauteby, co. York, 402. Malteby, Alan de, 172. , John de, 1 72. , William de, of Jarum, 171. Malton, Henry de, 62, 143, 538, 685, 688. , and Margaret his wife, 343. , Walter de, and Alice his wife, 692. Malton, Old Malton, Malton in Ga'.tres, co. York, 384, 464, 539. , Henry de Byby, canon of, 394. , prior of, 386, 534, 536. prior and convent of, 394, 464. See Melton. Maltravers. See Mautravers. Malvern, Great, co. Worcester, prior of, 177. , Little, Roger, prior of, 255. Malynes, Malyne, Maleyus, Henry de, 254, 400, 616. , his sons Edmund and John, 254. Mambog', 467. Mamecestre, Guy de, 406, 408. Mainmesfeld, Master Henry de, dean of Lin- coln, 361, 399, 521. Man. See Mau. Man, Walter de, merchant of Dordraght, 235. Man, Isle of, 30, 181, 367. Manaccan, Mynstre [co. Cornwall], 561. Manby, William de, 684. Manby, Maundoby [co. Lincoln], William parson of, and John and Hugh his brothers, 74. Mandeville. See Maundeville. Manccroftes. See Norwich. Manekesye. See Munxey. Maneriis, Maneres, Manors, John de, 5. Robert de, of Stitinun, or Stitenom, 320, 590. and Robert, William and James his sons, 590. William his son, 320. Manetti, Henry, of Florence, 439. Manilawes. See Money Laws. Maniton, Walter de, 312. Manmarke, Emelota, 91. Manueby. See Mauneby. Manneserne, Roger de, 183. Maunesfeld, Henry de, dean of Lincoln. Se* Mainmesfeld. See Mansfield. Mannyng, Hugh, 12. Robert, 405. Manny nk, or Marnynk, Nicholas de, 499, 600. Mans, le, [France], Ranulph, abbot of St. Vincent in the diocese of, 307. 888 GENERAL INDEX. Mansfield, Maunesfeld, co. Nottiugham, 164. Mansham, co. Dorset, 406. Manthorpe, William de, 690. , See Mauthorpe. Manton, Ralph de, clean of the free chapel of St. Berian, 356. , Richard de, 585. Manumission of a bondman, 88, 360. , letters of, 44 7. Manxey, Manekesye [co. Sussex], 627. Mapelton, Gilbert de, 556. Mapperton, Maperton [co. Dorset], Roger de Sutton, parson of, 390. Mar, Donald de, a Scot, 160, 183. , , king's yeoman, his ship la Blithe, 435. , John de, 203. March. See Marche. Marcham, Simon de, 318. See also Martham. Marcham, Mercham, Mersham [co. Berks], 405, 504. Marchant, Marchaunt, Marchaund, Godfrey, 251. , John, 679. , John le, 519. ., Roger le, 57. , William le, of Bynbrok, 399. See Markaund ; Merchant. Marche, March, Henry de la, purveyor, 168, 199. , John de la, ' saucer,' 85. ........... Richard de la, 494. , [of Bristol], 35. , Thomas de la, 318. , ' baker,' 589. , Walter, 557. , William, of Stanhowe, 114. See Marchia, Marchedcave, 97. Marchedene. See Markedene ; Marsden. Marches, See North, the ; Scotland ; Wales. Marchia, William de, chamberlain of the Exchequer, Dublin. 96. See Marche. Marchington under Needwood [co. Stafford] , 40. Marchumleye, Robert de, 121, 379. , [rector of] Kyngeston, 200. Marcle, Markeley, Markeleye co. Hereford, 524, 559. Little, Little Markeley [co. Here- ford], 463. Mardefeld, John son of Miles de, 27. See Marefield. Marden, Maurdyn [co. Hereford], 18. , Merdenne, co. Kent, 698. , Merden, co. Sussex, 589. Mare, Marre, Eleanor de la, 619. , Henry de la, 676. , John de, 386. , John de la, deceased, 191. , Robert de la, 61, 73. , , Lucy, late the wife of, 61, 73. , , Peter his son, 61, 73. , Simon de la, 66. ,., William de la, 386, 387, 446, 597. , William sou of Nigel de, 375. See also Mari ; See. Mare. See Horse. Mareduc son of [ap] Kenan, 395. Marefield, South, Suth Mardefeld [co. Leicester], 574. Maregni, Maregny, Mareigny, Marenni, Ingelram de, 4, 13, 42, 44, 45, 101, 204, 255. , Jakinettus de, 40. Mareham, Marum, co. Lincoln, 157. Mareigny. See Maregni. Mareis, Mareys, Marreys, Lamareis, Aymer de, 178. , Bartholomew le, of Lucca, 42. , Henry de, chaplain and hermit, 661. , Herbert de, 685. , John de, 324, 421. , Leopard de, or Leopard Lamareis, of Luka, 10, 93. , Walter le, of Lueca, 42. , William, 133, 141. , William le, of Camelegh, 685. See also Marisco ; Mershe. Marenni. See Maregni. Mares. See Marz. Mareschak Mareschall, Mareshal, Adam le, 8, 181,364, 499. , , [of London], 449. Alan le.of K3'Dgeswode, 61. , Anselm le, 525. , John le, 274, 275, 571. , , [of Cambridge] , 330, 507,589. , , of Loudon, 501. , of Longehope, 499, 600. , John son of William le, 211, 275. , Matilda, late wife of William le, 632. , Ralph le, 152, 154, 227. , Ralph son of John le, of Halstede, 241. , Richard le, gauger in England and Ireland, 484, 489, 509. , , his deputy in Ireland, Richard de Wodehouse, 489. , , his deputy. See Gaugeour. , Robert le, of Pudington, 135. , , of Patyton, 145. , Roger son of Ingelram le, of New- castle-upon-Tyne, 213. , Simon, [of Scarborough], 493, 494, 587. , Stephen le, of Ulbarwe, 161. GENERAL INDEX. 889 Mareschal, Mareschall, &c. — cont. , Thomas le, G79. , , of Hemstede, 251. .Thomas Ie fiz I'helip lc, of Milford, 21. , William, 571. , William le, 72. , , parson of Alba Rothynge, 386. , , of Ulbarwe, 161. .See Marshal. Maresfield, Maresfeld co. Sussex, 137, 152, 227, 416, 67?. Mareys. See Mareis. Margaret, countess of Brittany. See Brittanj'. Margaret, the king's niece, countess of Corn- wall. See Gavaston. Margaret, queen, wife of king Edward I. 39, 95,100,104, 105, 111, 112, 116, 117, 121, 127, 131, 135, 144, 152, 153, 155, 192, 193, 215, 227, 228, 259, 264, 265, 275, 291, 295, 378, 381, 403,410, 416, 452, 470, 480, 517, 522, 563, 586, 610, 627, 673. her manors, or park, chaces, closes, &c. 135-137, 149, 152, 170, 227,228, 410, 416, 420, 498, 517, 522, 586, 678, 6£0, 698. , her dower, 228,416. , lands assigned to, 116, 117. , her tenants of the Lowey of Peven- sey, 320. , the tallage [of her dower lands] granted to, 389. her serjeaut, Adam de la Fenne, 410. Margaret, John son of Robert son of, de Fyne- gale, 31. Margaretting, Yenge Margarete, co. Essex, 175. Margate, in the Isle of Thanet [co. Kent], ship carried off by the admiral of Calais at, 546. Margery, Mary daughter of, de Muschaunce, 261. Marham, John de, 497. , , ' fisshere,' 57. Mari, Gaudinus de, 179. , George de, 179. , Peter de, of Ravenesere, 553. See also Mare ; See. Marina of Bristol. See Maryne. Mariner. See Maryuer. Mariners [of the king's ships], 356. power to impress or levy, impressing, 5, 6,519, 632,696. or footmen, to levy or impress, to man ship, 6. [malpractices in impressing], 327, 329, 418. Marisco, Mariscis, Christiana de, 564. , Herbert de, 646. Nicholas de, 361. , Stephen de, 409. William de, 404. See Mareis ; Mershe. Mark, twelvepence in the, granted by the clergy of York to ihe king, 188. Mark, Merk, [in Beuipstone hundred], co. Somerset, 406, 413, 414, 415. , Blakeford by. See Blakeford. Markam. See Markham. Markaund, Richard, of Sudbury, 138. See Marchant ; Merchant. Markeby, Robert de, parson of Quadring, 421. t Markedene, Roger de, 267. Markeley, Markeleye. See Marcle. Market, Richard del, 404. Market, gable of standing in the, 219. Market Harborough, Haverberge, Hauer- bergh, co. Leicester, 137, 670. Overton, co. Rutland, letters patent dated at, 342. Street. See Markyate. Markeyate. See Markyate. Markham, Markam, John de, of Westburgh, 424. Stephen de, 416. , William de, 416. Markham Clinton. See Markham, West. Markham, East, or Great, Estmarkhain, co. Nottingham, 311. , William de Roceholm, vicar of, 52. , William de Corvngham, vicar of, 77. Markham, West, or Little, Westmarcham, Westmarham, Westmarkhani, [Mark- ham Clin'on], co. Nottingham, 138, 311, 594, 693. .Richard de Ifoton, vicar of, 17,87, 138, 343, 594. , [asportation] of vestments and ec- clesiastical ornaments at, 138. Markyate, Robert de, 582. Markyate, Marke\ate, Market Street, Merke- yate [co. Hertford], the prioress of, 400. Marlborough, Marleberge, Marlebergh [co. Wilts], 135. 137, 378. , Carmelite Friars of, 378. Marlebergh, Marleberge, Marleburgh, Ivicholas de, 465. , Thomas de, 333, 357, 529. See Marlborough. Marlepast, Marlepost. See Marlpas. Marlere, Robert le, ICS. Marlow, Great, Merlawe, co. Buckingham, mills in the parish of, 2S3. pontage for the bridge of, 281. Marlpas, Marlepast [near Horsham, co. Sussex], Richard Camel, prebendary of, 675. Marmaduke, Marraaduk, Richard, 388. steward of Durham, 566. See Fiz Marmaduke. Marmaude [Lot et Garonne, France], 348. Marmion, Marmioun. See Marmyon. 890 GENERAL INDEX. Marmoutier-lez-Tours, [Indre et Loire, Trance], St. Martin's monastery, 258. , John, abbot of, 676. , chapter of the monastery of, 284. , brother Eobert, minister of the order, 284. Marmuset, John, chaplain, 642. Marmyon, Marmyoun, Marmyun, Marmioun, Marmion, John, 642. , , the elder, 136, 300. , , the younger, 22, 136. , , of Lermitage in Tanfield, 177. , Kcger, parson of Kirkeby Wysk, 458. , William, an assessor and commis- sioner in Lincoln, 12, 50. , lands in Cumberland granted to, 131. , , his outlawry pardoned, 3. Marnham [co, Nottingham], ferry at, 397. Marny, Ingelram de, chamberlain of the king of France, 107. , Robert, 159, 400. Marnynk, or Mannynk, Nicholas de, 499, 600. Marre. See Mare. Marreys. See Mareis. Marriage, grant of, 26, 44, 99, 124, 131, 170, 535, 553, 561, 568, 574, 604, 620. recompense for a, 515. , licence to marry, 174, 301, 303, 547, 574. , without the king's licence, 303, 389, 551, 552, 646. Mars, John son of John de, 83. See Marz. Marsan, or Marsay, Gerard de, 149, 224. Marsayle, John de, 623. Marsden, Marchedene, co. York, 65. Marshal, Mereshall, Marescallus, Geoffrey the, 224. , John, the, 285. , See also Mareschal. Marshal of England. See By god ; Planta- genet. , the clerk. See Pelham. Marshalsea, the king's, 11, 32, 77, 95, 99, 188, 198, 208, 209, 302, 350, 371, 448, 452, 486, 516, 606, 607, 619, 676. , , prison of the king's, 516, 534, , queen Isabella's, 77, 110, 111, 209, 350, 448, 550. , clerk of the. See Pelham. See Household. Marsham, Simon de, master of la Graunt Bavon', 694. Marshland, Mershland, Merskland, co. Cam- bridge, commission de walliis et fossatis for, 147, 315, 491. t Merskland, co. York, commission de walliis et fossatis for, 305. Marshton, John de, 611. , William de, 611. Marsill', 274. Marsk, Merske, co. York, 54, 60. Marston, Merston, co. Lincoln, 526, 528. ... , , William de Kirkeby, parson of the church of 619. , Merston by Herde [co. Warwick], 48. , Long. See Marston Sicca. Marston Sicca, or Long Marston, Drymerston, Druy merston [co. Gloucester], Master John de Pinibus, rector of, 392. Mars worth, Masseworthe [co. Buckingham], 313. Martel, Michael, priest of Nocke, 372. , Nicholas, of Blebury, 478. , William, 641. Marteleye, Martele. See Martley. Marten, co. Wilts. See Merton. Marthara, Simon de, of Great Yarmouth, 576. , William de, 233. See also Marc ham. Martii, John, 111. Martin, parson of Echyngham, 471. , John son of, 510. , Nicholas son of, 125. Martin, David, bishop [1293 to 9, March 1327-8] of St. Davids, 279, 280, 369, 441. , , attending to the king's business at Westminster, 286. Martin, Martyn, John, 118, 331, 507, 589. Nicholas, 445. , de Norffolke, of Naburn, 536. , Robert, [of Bristol], 35, 68, 70, 133, 134, 143, 144,489, 527, 604, 605. , Roger, 429. , William, 31, 108, 208, 342, 443. , , and Eleanor his wile, 31. , , , their son Henry, 31. , , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, &c. 67, 226, 228, 322, 325, 598, 611. , , conservator of the peace, co. Devon, 122, 128. , , justice of South Wales, 357, 433, 452. Martinez, Martynetz, Eerand, or Ferrand, of Bytorie, 363. Martinsley, Martinesle, co. Rutland, 576, 578, 664. Martivalle, Mativalle, Mortivalle, Anketinus de, 54. Martivallis, Martivalle, Master Roger de, archdeacon of Leicester, 269. , , sometime canon of Salisbury, bishop [1315 to 14 March 1330] of Salisbury, 299, 336, 352, 360, 368.371, 382, 441, 455, 532, 533, 535, 555 663. Martley, Martele, Marteleye [co. Worcester] , Master Peter Fillol, or Filliol, parson of, 446, 667. GENERAL INDEX. 891 Marton, John de, 87. , , rector of Westtillebury, 369. , Peter son of William de, 180. , Robert de, of Amonderby, 701. William de, 180. Marton, Marfan [co. York], 180. , mills of, 180. , prior and convent of, 556. , East, Estmarton [co. York], 180. West, Westmarton [co. York], 180. Martre. See Castlemartyr. Martyn. See Martin. Martynlaunde, Mortelaunde, John de, 291. Marum. See Mareham. Marwell, Merewell [co. HaDts, in the Isle of Wight], 448, 629. Mary, the king's sister, the daughter of Edward I. a uun of Ambresbury, and of Fontevrault,261, 625, 635, 638, 639. Maryne, Marina, John atte, [of Bristol], 134. John de Calne de, [of Bristol], 605. , Thomas atte, Thomas de la, [of Bristol], 134, 605. Maryner, or Shipman, Henry le, [of Bristol], 35, 489. Marz, or Mares [in the parish of Thornburj' co. Gloucester], 223. Mascj r , Hamo de, and Joan [daughter of William Deyncourt], his wife, 672. See also Deyncourt. Masham, John de, 321. Kichard de, presented to Westillebury chapel, 300. Masham [co. York], William de Ayremyune, prebendary of, 398. Mason. See Mazoun. Masseworthe. See Marsworth. Massingham, Ivo de, 57. , John de, complaint by, 431, 701. Thomas de, 431, 700, 701. Massingham, Great [co. Norfolk], 5, 344. , prior and convent of the hospital of St. Mary, 5, 344. Master. See Maystre. Mateu, Matheu, Walter (Gauterus) de, of Caen, 643. William de, 455. Matfray, Hugh, of London, 370. Matham. See Maytham. Matheu, Oliver, of Lostwythiel, 520. , William, 127. See Mateu ; Matthew. Mathravel, Mathrawell [co. Montgomery], 643. Matilda, Clement son of, de Sweine, 96. , Conrad son of, de Barton, 599. , Henry son of, de Snetcsham, 134. , John son of, 492. , , de Tikesoure, 591, 596. Matillio, Laurence son of, de Hakthorn, and Sibyl his wife, 646. Mativalle. See Martivalle. Matte, Hugh, of Lullyngston, 609. Matthew, Mathew, abbot of St. Pierre, Jumieges, 560. abbot of Preaux. See Preaux. , parson of Dreukeston, 455. Peter son of, 139, 467. See Matheu. Mau, or Man, John le, 251. , Mariota, late the wife of John le, 411. Maubank, Edmund, 112. Maubuisson by Pontoise, [Seine et-Oise, France], abbey of St. Mary la ICoyale, 31. Maucovenant, Geoffrey, 380. Mauduit, Maduyt, Roger, 687. Mauger, Simon son of, 398, 400. Maulay, Peter de, of Mulgreve, 21. See also Malo Lacu. Maulden, Maldon [co. Bedford], William Conrad, parson of, 216. Mauleverer, Mauleverere, John, or John de, 24, 163, 294, 351, 460, 683, 687. Maumarke, or Manniarke. See Maumarke. Mauncel. See Maunsel. Maund, Maur.de, Mande, William, 416. , merchant of Dordrecht, 226, 262, 276, 322, 609. Maundeby. See Mauby. Mauudeville, Mandeville, John de, 24. , Jordan de, 24. , Robert de, 559. , Simon de, 2 J. , Thomas de, 22, 284. , Walter de, 24. , William de, and Felicia his wife, 184. , chaplain, 252. See Mundewille. Mauudeville, mauor of. See Elthain, co. Kent. Maundevilleston, Ireland, 463. Mauneby, Mannebv, Thomas de, 22, 24, 544. Maunesfeld. See Mansfield. Mauus. See Mauuz. Mauusel, Mauncel, Mauntel, John, founder of Bilsington priory, 614. , Richard, 413,414. , death of, 91. , William, 351, 461. See also Monsel. Mauntel, or Mauncel. See Maunstl. Mauntes, John, 520. Maurant. See Moraunt. Maurdyn. See Marden. Maurice, Robert, 456. , Thomas sou of Maurice sou of, 639. Mausk', Alan le, 622. Mauthorpe, Walter de, 152. See Manthorpe. 892 GENERAL INDEX. Mauton. See Malton ; Manton. Mautravers, John, 107, 226, 480, 508. , , and Eleanor his wife, 173. , , the elder, 123. Mauuz, or Mauns, John de, 71, 617. Richard de, 71. Mauveysin, John, captain of Calais, 447, 448. , Robert, 335. Mawe, William de la, collector of customs at Yarmouth, 5204. , or Mowe, William de la, 280, 440. Mawe^e, Mawre, Thomas le, of Grove, 232, 241, 312. Mawomeck, ferry of, 561. Mawre. See Mawere. Maxey, Makeseye [co. Northampton], 68L May, Maye, Joan le, of Causton, 557. , Roger, 404. Simon le, 674. , William, 251. See Attemay ; Mey. Mayden, William son of William le, 404. Maydenbradele. See Maiden Bradley. Maydenstan, Maydeneston. See Maidstone ; Maidenestan. Maye. See May. Mavlor, Maylorsaysnek, Maylorseysenek. See Maclor. Maymund, Thomas, 153. Maynard, Maignard, John, 138. , Richard, 318. , Robert, 180. son of Thomas, 138. , William, 8. Mayners, William le, of Great Boudon, 670. Mays, John, 588. Maystre, Maistre, Master, Gamelin le, 404. John le, 404, 500. , Richard le, 599. ,, ; Thomas son of Thomas le, 404. Maytham, Matham [in Sebrightenden hun- dred], co. Kent, 134. Mazoun, Mazon, Mazun, Gilbert le, of Doue- castre, 383. , John le, of Wotton, 402. , Simon le, of Saxlyngham, 146. , Eustace his servant, 146. , William le, 409. See Machun. Meare, Mere [co. Somerset], 413, 414,415. Mears Ashby. See Ashby Mears. Measures [used in divers counties] commis- sioners touching, 688, 689. of the standard of Loudon, 688. not used in England, 328. , false, 328. , false, not sent out of England, 405. of land in Ireland. See Ireland. in Ireland. See Ireland. Meath, diocese of, 267. , Kells in. See Kells. Meauling, William de, 359. Meaux, Melsa [co. York], the abbot of, 395. Mechynge, Meeching. See Newbaven. Medbourne, Medburne [co. Leicester], 97. Mede, Stephen atte, 571. , Walter atte, 246. See Medewe. Medebourne, William de, parson of Sutton Curtenei, 27. Medewe, Joseph atte, 57. , Thomas in the, 690. See Mede. Medicana, Michael called le Tessier de, 447. Medilton. See Middelton. Medina de Pumar. See Fernandi, Saucius, de Medina de Pumar. See Sancy, Peter, de Medina de Pumar. Medina, Rodrigo Garcia de, de Pomar, 213. Mediterranean Sea, 52. Medunta, Matthew de, dean of the free chapel . of St. Berian in Cornwall, 295, 380, 381, 480, 673. Medre. See Medewe. Medy ue de Pumar. See Medina de Pumar. Meeching. See Newhaven. Meek, Ralph, mayor of York, 692. , Robert, of York, 537. Meene. See Moigne. Meersbrook, Meresbroke [co. Derby], 397. Megre, Richard le, 332. Meigners. See Miners. Meinille. See Meynille. Melbourn, Robert de, of Walyngford, 409. Melbourne, Meleburn, letters patent dated at, 167, 168, 169. , Meleburne, co. Derby, 65. Melbury, Melebuiiwaket [co. Dorset], 240. Melbury Abbas, Melbury [co. Dorset], John de Lavynton, rector of, 349, 360. , John de Lusteshulle, rector of, 361. , Master Peter de Wymburne, rector of, 361. Melchbourne, Melchebourne [co. Bedford], letters patent dated at, 522. Melcombe, co. Dorset, 467. Meldeburne, Geoffrey de, of London, and Matilda his wife, 352. Meldon, Meledon, Michael de, 24, 126, 409, 419, 548. Meleburiwaket. See Melbury. Meleburne. See Melbourne. Meledon. See Meldon. Meleford, Melford, Gilbert de, 689, 690. , John de, 404. See Milford. Meleuvd, Maelenydd, Melenyth [co. Radnor], "491. GENERAL INDEX. F93 Melenyth. See Melenyd. Melford, Meleford, co. Suffolk, 240. See Meleford. Melkere, John le, of Middelmersh, 239, 403. Melkesop, William, 282. Melkshain, Melkesham, Mewesham, co. Wilts, 144, 14y, 152, 498. Mellengariis, Aycardus de, 382. Meller, Roger, 414. Mellis, Melles [co. Suffolk], Richard de Lughteburgh, parson of, 377. Melmerby, Mcltnorby, co. York, 13G. Melnere, Bartholomew le, 57. See Miller ; Mouner. Melsa, Scolastica, late the wife of Godfrey de, 503. See Meaux. Melton, Henry de, 092. , John de, 002. , Peter de, 540. Richard de, 386. , Robert de, 595. , William de 103-105, 107-171, 174— 179, 181-184, 187, lfc9, 214, 216, 223, 200, 300, 313, 342, 380, 391, 432. , , kind's clerk, keeper of the wardrobe, 209. 342, 348. , , dean of St. Martin-le-Grand, London, 119. , , parson of Tlrigham, 211. , parson of the prebendal portion of Warding, 173, 338, 343, 353, 437. , , parson of the church of Faken- harmlam, 198, 342. , , prebendary of Netherhury, 274. , , prebendary of Yateminstre, 278. , , archbishop [1310 to April 1340], of York, 384, 380, 387, 390, 394, 635, 007. , , notification to the college of cardinals of the royal assent to his election, 387. , , the like to the Pope, 387. , , complaint by, 419. , , of Barton, 155. , Williamson of Willi nn de, of Barton, 155. Melton, Maltou [co. Lincoln], 71, 396. [co. Norfolk] , 590. Mowbray, Melton [co. Leicester], 59, 375, 438. on the Hill, Melton by Cadeby or Catcby [co. York], 175. See Wyles, Thomas, of Melton. Menibury, co. Devon, 153. Mendeps, ulnage of, 344. Mendham, John de, 37. , John son of Johu de, 42. Mendlesham [co. Suffolk], 170. Meneter, Richard le, 202. , Roger le, 202. Menetethe, Meneteth, John de, 264. , Mordac de, 613. Menille. See Meynille. Menstre. See Minster. Menstreworth. See Minsterworth. Menyl. See Meynille. Meon, West, Westmene, co. Hants, 232. Mepershale, William de, 561. Mercer, Sampson le, 585. Merch, John de, 575. Mercbam. See Marcham. Merchant, Richard called the, 360. Thorus the, of Lucca, 194. See Marchaut ; Markaund. Merchant, Merchants, foreign, C3, 313, 435, 440. , robbery committed on, or ships plundered, 55, 71, 114, 142, 144, 149, 224, 225, 220, 234, 235, 241, 242, 247, 251, 201, 262, 270, 318, 319, 321, 324, 320, 409, 406, 502, 518, 580, 586, 596, 694. , , foreign burgesses, citizens or merchants. See Agen ; Almain ; An- twerp; Aqnitaine; Ballard!; Bayoune ; Bazas ; Bordeaux ; Brabant ; Brittany ; Bruges ; Brussels ; Burgos ; Bytorie ; Caen; Castro Urdialcs; Delf ; Diuant; Dordrecht ; Dunkerque ; Florence ; France; Gascony ; Genoa; Gothland; Gueldre; Holland; Laredo; Lisbon; Lucca ; Medina, Roger Garcia de ; Natnur; Normandy; Norway; Portu- gal; Rochelle ; Sautander; Scala ; Sicily ; Sluis ; Sjiain ; Spina; St. Quit- tcric ; Teutons ; Yfpres ; Zierikzee. See also Trade. Merchantile matters. See Trade. Merche, Bonus Artcniz, 189, 2 42. Merchir. See Merthir. Merden, Merdenne. See Marden. Mere, John de, 153. , and Eleanor his wife, 283, C57. , rector of Rye, 84. , Robert de, 19. , Walter atte, of MiMelmershe, 239, 403. William de, 123, 129, 220, 233, 283. See Attemere ; Meare ; Merre. Mere, co. Lincoln, 651. co. Wilts, 135, 137, 283. , , Burton near, Mereburton, 283. [St. Michael], co. Wilts, Reymund [de Faigis] cardinal deacou of Saucta Maria Nova, prebendary of, 635. See Attemere. Mereburton. Sec Burton near Mere. Mereduch ap Maddoc, 178. Mereduk ap Madok, 85. Meremo..the. See Murimouth. Merc-sbroke. See Meersbrook. 894 GENERAL INDEX. Mereseye, William de, chaplain, 303. Meretonez on the Hill. See Merrington. Merevale, de Mira Valle [co. Warwick], 475. Merewell, or Woodlock, Henry de, bisbop [1305 to 29 June 1316] of Winchester, 4, 79, 88, 93, 158, 216, 218, 289, 298, 333, 340, 354, 368, 370, 393, 439, 441, 446, 488, 510, 629,630. Merewell, Merewelle. See Marwell. Merewode, John de, purveyor, 452. ......... Compare Mereworth. Mereworth, Mereworthe, Merworthe, Joan de, 472, 478. , John de, 332, 443. , , purveyor, 349, 550, 677. , , compare Merewode. , Simon de, sheriff of London, 147, 231, 323. Meriet, Meryet, John de, 95, 427, 474. See Merriott. Mering, Idonia, late the wife of John de, 584. , John de, his death, 584. Mering [near Girton], co. Nottingham, 584. Merioneth, Merionyth, county of, 394. Merk, Merke, Andrew, 549. , Bartholomew, 409. , Ingelram de, 592. , , Robert his brother, 592. See Mark. Merkere, John le, of Middelmershe, 239. Merkeshale, Merkesale, Richard de, 466. , , forester of Knaresburgh, 99, Merkyngfeld, Merkingfeld, Merkenfeld, John de, 48, 193, 244, 365, 510, 668. , .« canon of St. Peter's, York, 114, 119, 312, 580. , , pardon for rape, 105. , , [parson] of Algorkirke, 383. , , [parson] of Estdraiton, 383. , John [son of Geoffrey] de, 106. Merlaunde, Merland, Henry de, 553. , , the younger, 502, 553. Merlawe, Drogo de. 80. , John de, 58. See Marlow, Great. Merleye, Merle, Peter, 395. , William dc, a bastard, 15. Merlin, Merlyn, John, 25, 210, 573, 672. , Richard, of Caysho, 135, 145. Merlo, Drogo de, 92, 456. Merlyn. See Merlin. Merre, Mere, Ralph, 153. , William, 152. , , keeper of the temporalities of Westminster abbey, 613. , , a commissioner of oyer and terminer, 494, 598, 691, 692. See also Meny. Merre, 369. Merrington, Meretonez on the Hill [co. Dur- ham], 538. Merriott, Meriet [co. Somerset], Philip Sapyti, parson of, 95. Merry, William, 272. , , sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, 243. See Merre. Merseye, John son of Geoffrey de, 246. Mersh. See Mershe. Mersham, See Marcham. Mershe, Mersh, Mersshe, Hugh de, 216. , Peter atte, 57. , Robert atte, and Femisia his wife, 374. Simon atte, 509. See also Mareis ; Marisco ; Merch ; Mosse. Mersk, John son of Robert de, 614. Mer6k Street in York, 182. Merske. See Marsh. Merskland. See Marshland. Mersshe. See Mershe. Merston, John de, 48. John son of Walter de, 313. , Thomas de, 372. , William de, 104. See Marston. Merston, 272. See Marston. Merthir Kelere, Merchir Keler. See Llan- geler. Merton, Henry de, 320. , John de, 16, 357, 471, 693. , , rector of Gyselham, 90, 115. , , rector of Staghbanan, 265,469, , Richard de, 257, 367. , Robert de, and Richard his brother, 497. , William de, le Messer, 320. Merton [co. Surrey], prior and convent of, 221. , priory of, 385. Merton, [ ? Marten, co. Wilts], 249. Mevwortbe. See Mereworthe. Meryet. See Meriet. Merys, Alan de, of Kyrketon, 59. Mesan, Gaudinus de, 343. , Gregory de, 343. , John de, 343. Meschines, earls of Chester : — , Hugh [de Kyvelioc], earl [1155- 1181] of Chester, 285. , Ranulph [de Blondeville, or Blande- ville], earl [1181-1232] of Chester, 393. Messager, Messagier, Ralph le, 501. , Richard le, 364. Robert le, of Hoton, keeper of S tafford prison, 366. , Simon le, 601. , William, 250, 251. , William le, [of Lincoln], 361. GENERAL INDEX. 895 Messer, Geoffrey le, 229. , Giles le, of Antingham, 504. , Peter le, 64. , Walter le, 518. , William Waleys le, 429. Compare Mower. Messeworthe, Elizabeth, late the wife of William son of John de, 485. Messingen, Roger de, justice, 38. Messingham [co. Lincoln], 328. Methain, Sibyl, late the wife of John de, 105. Methara, co. York, 310, 554. Metheleye, John de, 23. Methering, John de, 601. Metheryngham, Philip de, 176. Methravel near Meifod, co. Montgomery. See Mathravel. Metyngham, Metingham, John de, justice in eyre, 299. Walter de, clerk of the bishop of Norwich, 404. Meu, John, 524. , John le, purveyor, 39. Meuland. See Longespeye. Meurok ap Llewellyn, 567. Mewesham. See Melksham. Mewy, William de, 500. Mey, John, 471. , Robert le, 404. , Roger le, 429. See May. Meyuille, Meynil, Menel, Menenyll, Menhille, Menille, Menjl, Meiuille, Maynille, Hugh de, 24. , John de, 172. , , of Midelton, 172. , Nicholas de, 65, 172, 216, 261. , sheriff of York, 352, 401. , , oppressions by, 419, 493. Mezano, Mczzan, Manfred de, 98, 189. Michel, John, of Stifford, 70C. , Nicholas, of Spalding, 561. , or Michael, Thomas, 406, 408. See Michol. Micheldcver, Micheldevre [co. Hants], Robert de Saudale, vicar of, 626. Michelgiove, Muchelgrove, co. Sussex, 562. Michelham [in Arlington parish in Longbridge hundred, co. Sussex], 15. , prior of, 509. , prior and convent of, 113, 336, 627. Michelmarsh, Muchelemersh [co. Hants], 37. Michiel. See Michel. Michol, John, 348. , Peter, 348. See Michel. Mickelfeld, William son of Hugh de. 538. Middeldicheford. See Ditchford. Middelmershe. See Middlemarsh. Middelrocumbe. See Rocombe. Middelton, Middleton, Midelton, Middilton, Medilton, Myddelton, Adam de, 495. , , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, &c. 59, 60, 62, 63, 65, 72, 73, 141, 148, 236, 241, 307, 313, 324, 412, 413, 424, 427, 492, 681. , , prebendary of Derlington, 625. , Alice, late the wife of Thomas de, 375. , Master Gilbert de, 79, 451, 685. , archdeacon of Northampton, 517, 549. , canon of St. Paul's, London, 210, 434. , , parson of Pageham, 446. , prebendary of Edendon, 446, 609. , , prebendary of Henstridge, 609. , , prebendary of Leghton Busard, 281, 446. , , prebendary of Netherhavene. 609. , prebendary of Thame, 609. , John de, 334, 480. parson of Asshebury, 451. , John son of Richard de, 579. , Margaret de, nun of Romeseye, 281. , Peter son of William de, 495, 579. , Philip de, deputy of Hugh de Audele, constable of Montgomery castle, 150, 151, 315. Richard de, 687. , marshal of measures in Ireland, 635, 662. , , prisoner in the Tower, 492. Master Hiehard de, 446. , William de, 533. See Middleton ; Milton. Middelton abbey. See Milton Abbas. Middelwynene, or Middelwyvene, co. Notting- ham, the river, 503. Middulwytheme. See Witham. Midderige. See Midridge. Middle, Mudele, co. Salop, 250. Middlemarsh, Middelmershe [co. Dorset] 239, 403, 404. ' Middlesex, county of, 314, 603. , archdeacon of. See Baldok ; Neu- port. commissioners of array for, 350, 461. , to assess a sixteenth in, 530. » to assess the twentieth and fif- teenth in, 49. , to assess a fifteenth in, 475. touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. , , measures used in, 689. > conservators, or keepers, &c, of the peace for, 107. 896 GENEEAL INDEX. Middlesex — conl. , sheriff of, 344, 531, 669. , , [alleged malpractices, or oppres- sions, &c] by, 244. See also London and Middle- sex. , the king's horses and stud in, 10, 93, 113, 369. , purveyors in, 81, 103, 190. , Templars' lands in, 185. , twentieth in, 52. Middleton, Castle del Core [Castrum Chori], co. Cork, 488. , church of St. Coleman of, 488. ., ,Middelton, co. Kent, 135, 137,227, 228, 680, 698. , Middelton [co. Norfolk], 5C6. [co. Northampton], John de Hein- myngbury, parson of, 200. , co. Sussex, 31, 483, 484, 485, 528. Midelton [co. York], 136, 523. See Meynille of Midelton. Midelton. See Middelton ; Middleton. Midhurst, Midhurste, Mudhurst [co. Sussex], 406, 698, 701. Midridge, Middcrige [co. Durham], 260. , Rawemore in, 260. Mihale, — , purveyor, 477. See also Milhale. Mikelbusk in Galtres forest [co. York], 391, 436. Mikelfeld, Adam de, 544. William de, 375. Milborne, Mulburne, co. Somerset, 669. Milhourn, Mulburn by Malmesbury [co. Wilts], 335. Mildenhaio, John de, purveyor, 470, 436. ., , William de, 701. , , of Norwich, 493. Mildenhall, Mildenhale [co. Suffolk], 381, 632. Miles, John son of, de Mardefeld, 27. , Richard de, 667. , Saero, of Cherterton, 575. See Mil is. Milford, Meleford, 23. , Thomas le fiz Phelip le Mareschal of, 21. ? Muleford Richard, co. Wilts, 470. Milhale, Miliehale, Mihale, Mullehale, William de, purveyor, 452, 477, 550, 677. Milis, Hugh, 425, 426. See Miles. Milkwell Burn, Milkewelbum [co. North- umberland], 566. Mill of the abbot of Abingdon, 405. , Mills, to be demised at farm, 545. , hand, 65, 137, 148. See Milne. Mille, John, 403. Miliehale. See Milhale. Miller-, Aylward the, 348. (Molena"), John the, 495. , Reginald the, of Scardeburgh, 355. i See Melnere ; Milne ; Molendiuis ; Molyns ; Mouner. Milleward, William, purveyor, 189. See Wyndmylneward. Milne, John del Suth, 495. , William and Richard his bro- thers, 495. See Miller ; Molendinis ; Molyns ; Mouner ; Mulle ; Mulne ; Suth Milne. Milson, Mulston, co. Salop, 499, 500. Milstead, Milstede, co. Kent, 623. Milton, Philip de, of Bristol, 68, 4-15. , Richard de, 86. , Robert de, 690. Milton, Middelton [co. Berks], 248. [in Portsea parish], co. Hants, 139. Milton Abbas, Middelton [co. Dorset], Robert le Faucouer, or Faukener, abbot of, 206, 210. , W. abbot of, 201. , abbot and convent of, 159. , Hugh de Corfe and Thomas de Mule- burne, monks of, 201. . , prior and convent of, 201. Milverton, Mulverton, co. Somerset, 491. Mimekan. See Mymekan. Mimmes, Mynimes, John de, and Joan his wife, 479. , his sons, Thomas, William, Hugh, and John, 479. Mimms, North, Northmymmes, Northmimmes, co. Hen ford, 313, 403. Minchin Hampton, Munchenhampton, co. Gloucester, 596. Mine, Mines. See Cornwall ; Devon. , Exchange of the. Sje Cornwall. Miners, John de, 25. Minety, Minty, Mynty [co. Wiltsl, 12?, 364. Miningsby, Mythiugesby [co. Lincoln], 683. Minoresses, Sisters. See Loudon, Aldgate ; Waterbeach. Minster, Minster in the Isle of Thanet, Men- stre [co. Kent], 37, 659. , letters patent dated at, 48, 51, 73, 74. Minsterley, Munsterleye, co. Salop, 266. Minsterworth, Menstreworth [co. Gloucester], John de Neweland, parson of, 338, 352, 386. , Richard de Arcmynne, parson of, 93. , William de Thunneyk, parson of, 653. Alinstre. See Manaccan. Minterne, Robert son of Walter de, 239, 403. Minterne [co. Dorset], 239, 403. , William, parson of, 2-10. , and Thomas his brothsr, 210. Parva [co. Dorset], 239, 403. Minly. See Minetj\ GENERAL INDEX. 897 Mire. See Myre. Miremaunde. See Mirmont. Mirimouth, Mirimouthe. See Murimouth. Mirmont, Miremaunde [or Well, in Upwell parish], co. Cambridge, 652. Miserden, la Musardere, co. Gloucester, 510, 580. Missenden, Mussenden [co. Buckingham], 359. Misterton [co. Nottingham], 60, 73. Mitayn, Robert son of Roger, 501. Mitcham, Mycham [co. Surrey], 84, 283. Mitford, William de, 644. Mitford, co. Northumberland, 254, 687. , John de Lilleburne, constable of the castle of, 396. Miton, John sou of William de, 452. Mitton [co. Lancaster], 190. , Miton, Myton by or in Kingston- upon-Hull, co. York, 291, 410, 413, 430, 452, 595, 609. Mixtbury, Philip de, 318. Mockyng. See Muck'ng. Modbury [co. Devon], advowson of the priory of, 278. , manor of, 278. Modesfont. See Mottisfont. Modesle. See Mudgley. Modiworthe, Geoffrey [or Geoffrey de], 696. Mody, Roger, 152. Modyngham. See Mottingham. Moeles, Nicholas de, 229, 390. , , William his knave, 229. , prior of Briiuinore, 19. Roger de, 558, 701. , Alice his wife, 701. Roger, brother and heir of Nicholas de, 515. ., William ' Nicholesknave ' de, 229. Moese. See Muse. Mogerhanger. See Moggerhanger. Moggerhanger, Mogerhanger, co. Bedford, 405. Mohaut. See Monte Alto. Mohun, John de, 23. Moigne, Moin, Moine, Moyne, Meene, Adam le, [of Berwick-upon-Tweed], 469. , Andrew le, 462, 531. , Edmund le, 63. , Geoffrey, 690. , Joan, late the wife of Henry le, and John her son, 667. , John le, or John, 350, 531, 591, 595. , of Hesel, 543, 560. , Thomas son of Alan le, of Abyndon, 573. William le, or William, 49, 350, 386, 467, 483, 498, 562, 598. , parson of North Feriby, 534. , of Hesel, 523. Src Monck : Monk. 84313. Moillie. See Mouilie, Moisant, Robert, ' provost,' 600. Moket, John, 403. Molbrai. See Moubray. Mole, Richard de la, 248. Molend, Molend'. See Longespeye ; Miller. Molendinis, Molendino, Laurence de, 573. , Stephen de, 272. , Master William de, 19. See Melnere ; Miller ; Milne ; Molyns ; Mouuer; Alulle; Mulne ; Both Milne. Molesdon, Mulston [in Mitford parish, co. Northumberland], 254. Moleswortb, Molesworthe, Mollesworth, Mol- lesworthe, Mulesworthe, Mullesworthe, Walter de, an assessor for Bedford, 50. , a commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c. 61, 123, 129, 136, 225, 237, 240, 241, 244, 253, 296, 301, 304, 316, 325, 371, 372, 405, 408, 425, 426, 461, 475, 483. 493, 506, 531, 539, 586, 599, 633, 694. , keeper of the lands of Gilbert de Clare, &c. 193. Molet, Molot, John, of High Offeieye, 233. , Nicholas, the elder, 150. Moliar, Moliare, Michael de, 274. , collector or controller of cus- toms at Boston, 204, 276, 279. Molineux, Bichard le, of Crosseby, 530. Molington. See Mollingtou. Molins. See Molyus. Molleborne, Mulleborne, William de, 561. Mollescroft. See Molscroft. Molkswoithe. See Molesworth. Mollie. See Mouilie. Mollingtou, Molington, co. Oxford, 87. Molot. See Molet. Molscroft, Mollescroft [co. York], 179,180, 537. Molseby, Robert de, 542. Molstede, Maurice de, 411. Molton, William de. See Melton, William de. Multon, North, Northmolton, co. Devon, 30. Molyns, Molyn, John, 509. Nicholas de, 382, 557. , , prebendary in the chapel of St. Mary and the Holy Angels, Vork, 652. , Thomas du, and Henry his brother, 4 95. See Milne ; Moleudiuis. Monibury. See Membury. Momby, Richer de, 57. Mon. .See Moone. Monasterio, Robert de, 359. See Mousters. Mondeford, or Moudef'ord, Richard de, 171. Mone, John, 690. Themas, 506. 588. 3 i. 898 GENERAL INDEX. Monek, Adam le, 425, 427. , John le, 152. See Moigne ; Monk. Monemewe. See Monmouth. Money, counterfeiting. See Counterfeiting. of Tours. See Tours. Money Laws, Manilawes, co. Northumberland, 570. Mongeham, Mocyngham, co. Kent, 571. Great, Upmonyngham, co. Kent, 375. Mongomery. See Montgomery. Momrouu, Richard, 167. Mo goie, Richard, 57. Monk, Gilbert the, 307. See Moigne ; Monk. Monk Bretton. See Bretton, Monk. Mon cebreton, John son of Hugh de, 302. See Bretton, Monk. Monksilver, Silver Monachorum, Selvre, co. Somerset, 153. Monks Shin-bourne. See Sherbourn. Moakton, Nun, Nnn Muneketon [co. York], prioress of, 533. Monmouth, John de, bishop [1297 to 8 April 1323J of Mandaff, 256, 310. Monmouth, Moremewe [co. Monmouth], murage for, 297. , Moneraue, lord of. See Lancastre.- M ousel, Adam son of John, of Osprenge, 272. , John son cf John, and Goditha his mother, 273. See aho Maunsel. Montacnte [co. Somerset], John Caprarii, prior ' de Brulhdo,' to he prior of, 553. .., Stephen, prior of, 79. Montbocher, Montboucher, Mountbocheir, Aunfrid de, 360. , Bertrand de, 360, 436. Monte Acuto, Geoffrey de, purveyor, 11. , Roger de, 567. , , prebendary of St. John's, Beverley, 631. , Simon de,31, 109, 260, 491, 579, 593, 627, 679, 689, 693, 701. , , keeper of Holy Trinity hospital, Yvilcestre, 505. , William de, 6, 89, 164, 209, 247, 336, 384, 443, 492, 501, 535, 539, 545, 553, 562, 566, 568, 624, 651, 658, 669, 672, 689. , commander or captain cf men- at arms, 384, 444. , commander of the forces against " Llewellin Bren, 433. , to receive Welshmen into the king's peace, 444. , , steward of the Household, 609, 670. Monte Alto, Adam de, 217. Hugh de, master of St. Giles' hospital. " Kipier, 534. , John de, 317. , , of Great Crauford, William his hay ward, 317. , , of Warham, ' goldsmyth', 31*. , Robert de, 134, 525. , , lord of Bishops Lenne, 57. , , and Emma his wife, 402. , Simon de, 123. Montebourg [Manche, France], abbot of, 392. , Peter, abbot of, 28. Monte Caniso, Beatrice, late the wife of Ranulph de, 375. , John de, 313, 375, 403, 443, 588, 592. , William de, and Alice his wife, 610. See Mountchensy; Munchenesy. Monte Claro, Frisottus de, 478, 494. , , and Tottus his brother, 582. See Claromonte. Monte Forti, Simon de, 285. , William de, 191. See Mountfort. Monte Gomeri, Monte Gomery, Philip de, prior (late sub-prior) of Chirebury, 167, 173. , Thomas son of Adam de, and Sibyl his wife, 574. See also Montgomery. Monte Hermerii, Monte Heremerii, Ralph de, 119, 166, 181, 203, 279, 377, 435, 447, 554. , , his wife Joan, late the wife of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford [and daughter of Edward I.], countess of Gloucester, 119. , , commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c. 55, 57, 58, 67, 324. , keeper of the Forest [south] of Trent, 309, 374, 453, 532. , , , his deputies, 374. Monte Martini, Matthias de, 41, 192, 210. Monteneye, Thomas de, 608. Monte Pessulano, Peter de, purveyor, 360, 554. See Munpelers. Monte Revelli, Geoffrey de, 263. Montgomery, Mont Gomery, Mongomery, Mount Gomery, John de, 23. , Meredinus le, or Merodinus, ' ser- vaunt,' 64. , Owen de, 23. , Walter de, 21. See Monte Gomeri. GENERAL INDEX. 899 Moutgomery, Master Nicholas de Cadoino, parson of the church of, 269. , town of, murage for, 278. , c<>niplaint by burgesses of, touching a market at Cherebury, 318. alleged acts of oppression by the keeper and bailiffs of the kiug's castle of, 330. , [infringement] of the king's liberties and lands in, 330. castle of, 151, 315, 316. Hugh de Audele, or Dudele, constable of, 151,315. , , , his deputy Philip do Middelton, 150, 315. , , keeper of the castle and land or dominion of, 312, 330. .., , keeper of the king's dominion of, 312. Montibus, Ebulo de, 378. Peter de, 435. Isabella his wife, 435. See Mount. Montjoux, hospital of St. Nicholas and St. Bernard, [in Savoy], 2'J7. , John de Dunygato, provost of, 2G9. Montpaillers. See Munpelers. Moutreuil [Pas de Calais, France], letters patent dated at, 84. Montreuil, Sir Robert de Picnics, seneschal of, 539. Mont St. Michel [pros Tombelaine, Manche, France], John, abbot of, 261, 263. , John de Porta, abbot of, 261. William, abbot of, 33. tenants of the abbey of, 264. Monyngham. See Mongeham. Moone, Mon [co. Kildare], 487. Moor. See More. Moorwinstow, Morwenestowe, CO. Cornwall, 258. Mor. See More. Moraunt, Morant, Morrand, Morraund, Mau- rant, Morant, Master Jordan, 60, 77, 204, 233, 362, 451. [a special commissioner], G86. 689, 698. , , parson of Shori ham, 17, 168. Morborno, Morburne [co. Huntingdon], Roger de Dal darby, parson of, 386. Morcoto. See Murecote. Mordcchastellis, Franciscus, 628. Morden, Steeple. See Steeple Morden. Mordon, Gilbert de, of London, 450, 454, 674. Walter de, of London, 450, 454, 674. Mordon, 681. More, Mor, Moor, Bertram de la, keeper of Derhurst priory, 17. Geoffrey, 180. , John atte, 70. , John de la, 249. More, Mor, &c. — cont. , Margaret, late the wife of Nicholas de la, 328. , Margery, late the wife of Robert de la, 185, 395. Michael atte, of Pallingge, 251. , Nicholas de la, of Amcotes, 159. , Ralph de la, surveyor of works at Windsor castle, 94, 111. , Reginald de la, 494. Richard de la, 597. , Robert de la, 22, 150. , Thomas del, of Chevyngtou, 593. William de la, 361. , , of Redyng, 288. Moreby, Robert de, 386. Moreeote. See Murecote. Morel, Geoffrey, 63. , John, 683. , , parson of Sautre, 679. , Robert his brother, 679. , Ralph, a monk of Preaux, 657. Thomas, 679. Morers, Peter de, of Elvyngton, 533. Moresle, William de, 65. Moret, Amfret, 481. Moreton Parva, canon of. See Rudraarley. Moreton, South, Suthmorton [co. Berks}, William dc Cokham, parson of, 342. Morevilla, William de, 219. Morewode, Monvode, Henry de, 584. Peter de, 585. Roger de, L0», 124, 196. , , keeper of the kiug's manors, 3. William de, 53, 584. Morewyk, Robert son of Thomas de, 236. Morey, John, 237. Morgan ap Mereduk, 539. Morgannoti, Morganno in Wales, 173, 362. 370, 384, 433, 444, 630. keepers of. See Badelesmere ; Turbc- ville. war and rebellion in, 2G3. , lands of Gilbert de Clare in. See Clare. See Glamorgan and Morgaunou. Morgys, Adam, 401. Morliam, Thomas de, 185. Mori. See More, Geoffrey. Morice. See Moriz. Moriconi. See Lucca. Moriez. See Moriz. Morileve, Gundreda, late the wife of Thomas del, 254. Thomas de, his sons, 254. Moritoni, Moritou, society of the. See Lucca. Mori/., Morice, Moricz, Moryz, Bartholomew de, 331, 507, 589. John, 25, 141.33 ). 495, 507, 589, 592. , , and Thorn is his brother, 593. , , of Derby, 596. Ii I. L» 900 GENEKAL INDEX. Morle. See Morley ; Morleye. Morley, Morleye, Morle, 166. [co. Derby], 174. .., Morle, co. Sussex, 562. Morleye, Henry de, 22. , Richard de, 692. Morpath, John de, 390. , Robert de, 580, 586. Morrand, Morraund. See Moraunt. Morreff, John de, of Scotland, 455 Morrugge, William de, 332. Mortayn. See Mnrteyn. Mortelake. See Mortlake. Mm-telaunde. See Martynlauude. Mortesthorne, Roger de, 239, 403. Morteyn, Mortein, Mortayn, Eustace de, 232, 241, 3J2. , his man John, 232, 241, 312. , John de, 483. Roger de, 197. , Thomas, 302. William de, 72, 232, 241, 312. Mortimer, John, 318, 324, See Mortuo Mari. Mortimer, Stratfield. See Stratfield Mor- timer. Mortimer Worthy. See Worthy. Mortivalle. See Marti valle. Mortivallis. See Martivallis. Mortlake, Mortelake, co. Surrey, 245. Morton, Claricia de, prioress of Garyuges, 19. , Geoffrey de, of Ireland, 10. , Master Hugh de, parson of Gersing- don, 400. , John de, of Loudon, 448. , , rector of Staghbanan, 672. Thomas de, 591. Walter de, the chancellor [1273], 125. , William de, 566. , , citizen of London, 79. , , an attorney, 10. Morton [co. Lincoln], 217, 362, 585. Abbots [co. Worcester], Geoffrey, parson of, 74. Valence, Morton, co. Gloucester, 186, 523. Mortuo Mari, Constantine de, 573, 615, 672. , h'dmund de, father of Roger de Mortuo Mari, 491. , Henry de, 620, 649. , John de, marriage of Isolda, late the wife of John Lestraunge, granted to, 44. , John son of Edmund de, 276. , Margaret de, 106, Margaret, late the wife of Edmund de, 276, 491. Mortuo Mari, Roger de, of Chirk, 18, 44, 70, 135, 315, 323, 419, 443. , , , power to receive Welsh- men into the king's peace, 443. , , justice of North Wales, 630, 635, 642. , , , justice of Wales, 99, 190, 394, 395, 470, 472. , , , justice of Snowedon, 178. Mortuo Mari, Roger de, of Wj-gemore, 151, 161, 263, 276, 277, 279, 285, 315, 323, 412, 491, 563, 574, 610, 650, 668, 669. , , , complaint by, 323, 412, 419, 424, 498, 499, 598, 600, 650, 668, 669. , , the king's keeper and lieutenant in Ireland, 563. , , , powers granted to, 564. , , ships for his passage into Ire- land, 574, 575. , , going to, or in, or service, &c. in Ireland, 277, 285, 574, 605, 606, 608, 611, 617, 620, 632, 635, 645, 646, 649, 650, 658, 660. , , Joan his wife .263. , , Edmund his father, 491. , , Edmund his son, and Eliza- beth his wife, 491. Mortuo Mari, Roger de [1273], 125. , Master Roger de, 619. , Roger de, attorney for the abbot of St. Katherine du Mont, Rouen, 628. , William de, 78. , , and Robert his son, and William brother of Robert, 328. , , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, &c. 61, 69, 72, 136, 253, 315, 323, 414, 423, 424, 498, 590. , , of Ingoldeby, 410. See Mortimer. Mortyn [Moiyn in inquisition], Alice, late the wife of William, of Kylv}ngton, 463. Morviller, John de, his wife, 527. Morwenestowe. See Moorwinstow. Morwode. See Morewode. Moryn, Alice, late the wife of William. See Mortyn. , Gilbert, of Walyugford, 408, 409. , John, 22. , , of Brompton, 23. Moryz. See Moriz. Mose. See Mosse. Mosewyk, Master Richard de, 223. Mosgrave. See Musgrave. Mosse, Mose, Mershe, John de, chaplain, 246. , Mershe, Thomas del, of Furness abbey, 252, 415. See Mershe. Mot. See Mote. Mota, Gaulhardus de, precentor of the Holy Trinity, Chichester, 1 12. GENERAL INDEX. 901 Mote, Mot, John, 409, 538. , , mariner, 356. , William, master of la Petre, 694. Motesfonte. See Mottisfont. Mothalegate. See Nottingham. Motiugton, Oliver de, 592. Motoun, Moton, Motun, Arnald, 43. William, 499, 600. Motte. See Mote. Mottingham, Modyngham, co. Kent, 623. Mottisfont, Motesfonte, Modesfont [co. Hants], prior and convent of, 450. , letters patent dated at, 628. Motun. See Motoun. Moubray, Molbrai, John de, 59, 375, 467, 534, 562, 591, 668. , , and Aline, his wife, 467, 562, 563. , , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, &c. 60, 249, 253, 312, 321, 422, 425, 426, 580, 600. Nigel de, 97. Roger de, 96, 526. a Scotch rebel, 185, 372. , Roger son of Roger de, 1. William de, 544, 567. Mouet, Roger 21. Mouilie, Mollie, John de la, 100, 101, 306. Moul, John le, 239, 403. Moulebayt, Walter, 621. Moulton, Multon, co. Lincoln, 247,585. Mounceus. See Munceaux. Mouner, Mounere, Muner, A lam le, 153. , Geoffrey le, 518. , Hugh le, 523. , John le, 239, 404, 683. John his man, 695. , , of Owelpenne, 61. , Laurence le, 596. , Richard le, 153, 582. , of Ludehywyshe, 152. of Tilleye, or Tilloye, 239, 404. Robert le tiz Robert le, of Scarde- burgh, 24. Simon le, 492. , Simon son of Ralph lo, 601. Thomas le, 425, 426. , William le, 145. , , and Roger his brother, 599. , Walter his man, 417. , , of Badiugham, 236. , of Glentworth, 414. , Walter and Alan his sons, 414. William son of William le, 425, 427, 506, 588. See Melnere ; Miller ; Molyns. Mount, Henry le, and Joan his wife, 653. , William, of Heghtrcdbury, 610. See Montibus ; Munt. Mountbocheir, See Moutboucher, Mountchensy, Richard (le, 24. See Monte Caniso ; Munchenesy. Moiinteuy, Munteny, Arnold de, 653. , Edmund de, 241. John de, 22, 186, 241, 691. Richard de, 241. , Thomas de, 22, 186. Mouutfield, Mundefeld, co. Sussex, 430. Mountfort, Mountford, Henry de, 453. John de, 23. Peter de, 565. See Monte Forti. Mount Gomery. See Montgomery. Mountjoy, Mountjoye, [iu Thwait in the parish of Haveringland, co. Norfolk], prior and convent of, 298. Mountnessing, Gyng Munteny, co. Essex, 148. Mous, John, 591, 595. Monsters, Mouster, Musters, Isabella de, 213. , Peter du, 442. See Monasterio. Mouweu, William, 124. , conservator of the peace for Huntingdon, 108. See Mowyn. Moville. See Mouilie. Mowe, William de, 694. , William de la, of Great Gernemuthe, 280. , or Mawe. William de la. See Mawe. Mower, John le, of St. Edmunds, 138. Compare Messer. Mowy, Richard de, 126. Mowyn, William, of Herst, 592. See Mouwen Moxhall, Moxhull, co. Warwick, 406. Moyr.c. See Moigne. Moyncr, James, merchant of Fiance, 353. Moys, John, 87. Moysent, John, 150. Mucegros, Robert de, 292. Much', Thomas, 150. Mucbi-lcmersh. See Michclmarsh. Muchtlgrove. See Michelgrove. Muehelham. See Michelham. Mucking, Moekynge [co. Essex], 363. Mudele. See Middle. Mudgley, Modesle, co. Somerset, 413, 415. Mudhurst. See Midhurst. Muer, Robert de, of Covenham, 393. Mukelton, John de, 144, 248, 320. Mulburu, Mulburne. See Milborne ; Mil- bourn. Mulcastre, William de, 240, 460. Muleburne, Thomas de, a monk of Miildelton, 201. Muleford, Isabella, late the wife of Edmund de, 470. Muleford Richard. See Milford. 903 GENERAL INDEX. Muleman, Adam, 414. , Walter, 414. Muleshye, Walter de, 676. Mulesworthe. See Molesworth. Muleward, Mulward, John son of Peter le, 239, 404. , Nicholas le, 240. Richard le, 240. Mulgrave, Mulgreve [co. York], 21, 501. , castle at, 501. Mulle, Margery atte, 200. , Roger atte, 206. See Milne ; Molendiuis ; Mulue. Mulleborne. See Molleborne. Mullehale. See Milhale. Mullesworthe. See Molesworthe. Mullyng, Henry, 64. Mulne, Henry atte, 302. , See Milne ; Molendiuis ; Mulle. Mulston See Molesdon. , co. Salop. See Milson. Multon, Isabella de, 481. Nicholas de, purveyor, 486. Robert de, 508, 538. Robert son of Thomas de, 538. , Roger de, 269. Thomas de, of Egremund, 26, 335. , , agreement for the marriage of his son, 654. , , lord of Gilsland, 241, 537. , , Matilda his wife, 537. See Moulton. Mulverton. See Milverton. Mulward. See Muleward. Mumpeylers. See Munpelers. Munceaux, Muneeaus, Agnes de, 268. , John de, 203. Muucheuesy, John de, 461. See Monte Caniso ; Mountchensy. Munchenhampton. See Minchin Hampton. Muncy, Ralph, 317. Mundefeld. See Mounficld. Mundene, John de, 204. Mundewille, Richard de, 359. See Amondaviile ; Maundeville. Mune, William de, 8. Muned, John de la, parson of Munede. See Myndtown. Munede. See Myndtown. Muneketon. See Monkton ; Munketou. Muner. See Mouuer. Muneworihe, William de, parson of Kynes- bury, 400. Munketon, Henry de, 21. John de, 22, 448. Munnassing. See Mountnessing. Munpelers, Mumpeylers, Thomas de, 357. See Monte Pessulano. Munslow, Munselowc, co. Salop, 611. Munsterleyc. See Minsterley. Munt, William de, 17. See Mount. Munteny. See Mounteny. Murage. See Abergavenny ; Berewick-upon- Tweed ; Bridgnorth ; Burtevant ; Car- lisle ; Carmarthen; Clonmell ; Dub- lin ; Hartlepool ; Hereford ; Lancaster ; Leicester; London; Ludlow; Mon- mouth; Montgomery ; Newcastle-upon- Tyne ; Shrewsbury ; Trim ; Warwick; VVaterford ; Winchester. Murder, incentive to. See Brus, Edward de. Murecote, Morcote, Morecote, William de, 591, 596. Muremuth. See Murimouth. Muresle, Mursle, Gilbert de, parson of Scher- stan, or Sherston, 3'.)4, 458. Muridene, Murydeue, William son of John de, 59, 61. Murieus, John, 223. Murimouth, Mirimouth, Mirimouthe, Mnry- muth, Munmouthe, Master Adam, professor of civil law, 200. , , parson of Hese, 82, 200. , , paison of Wotton, 572. , John, 200. , Richard, 94. Murle, Richard, 57. Murray, Murraz, Dominiek de, merchant of "Lisbon, 67, 142. Mursle. See Muresle. Murydene. See Muridene. Murymuth, Murymuthe, Murymouthe. See Murimouth. Musard, Malcolm, 400. , , forester of Feckenham, 429. Malcolm, or Masculm, 74. Musardere, la, See Miserden. Muhbury, co. Devon, 268. Muschaunce, Muschantz, Mary daughter of Margery de, 261. Muschet, John, of Ditton, 312. William his brother, 312. See Musket. Muse, Moese, Christiana de, 138. Musgrave, Mosgrave, Richard de, 22, 37. , Robert de, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 370. Musket, John, 480. See Muschet. Muskham, South, Suthmuskham [co. Not- tingham], Master John de Pinibus, preoeudary of, in the church of St. Mary, Southwell, 392. Musle, Master Hugh de, parson of Pacles- ham, 604. Mussenden, See Missenden. Muster, or array. See Array ; Levy. Musters. See Mousters. GENERAL INDEX. 903 Mutford, .lohn de, justice [20 April 13!6 to 1 1329] of the Common Beuch, 450. , John de, justice, 46, 54, 72, 129, 137, 141, 148, 15't, 208, 2:25,229, 230, 2 «2, 238, 243, 252, 296, 309, 312, 327, 328, 404, 405, 407, 4"8, 412, 417, 422, 427, 428, 431, 489, 502, 503, 513, 586, 588, 592, 596, 597, 601, 683, 686, 689, 691, 694, 698, 699, 701. , Robert de, chaplain, 233. Mutford [co. Suffolk], 233. , Roger, parson of the church of, 233. Mutilation. Sec Beard ; Ear; Lips. Mutina, Francis de, :i45. Mycham. See Mitcham. Myddelton. See Middelton. Mytnekan, Mimekan, John, 144, 149,150,151. , , James his brother, 150. , Philip, 479. Mymkinus, merchant of Almoin, 376. Mymmes. SeeMimmes. Myndtown, Munede [in Purslow hundred, co. Salop], John [de la Munede] par- son of, with his brothers Richard, Robert and Philip, 253. Myuikan. See Mymekan. Myniot. See MyTuOt Mynne, William, of Theford, 55. My not, Myniot, Michael, 24. , Robert, 314. Mynstre. See Manaccan. Myntling, John de, 670. Mynty, Richard sou of Hugh de, 364. See Minety. Myre, Robert de la, prebendary in the chapel of St. Mary and the Holy Angels, York, 652. Myrcsman. Henry le, 584. Mythingesby. See Miningsby. Myton. See Mitton. N Naara [custom of], 275. Naas, Nas [co. Kildare], William son of William, lord of, 488. Naburn, Giles do, 'tailonr,' 542. Naburn [co. York], 395, 536. Naenon, Robert, 580. Nafferton, Naferton [co. York], 72, 73, 245. Nafford, John de, 23. Naght, William son of Peter, of Morton, 585. Namur, John, count of, his men aud merchants trading to the realm, 304. Nansladron [otherwise Lanslndrou], Serlo de 229, 685. Nantoill, Nantoil, John de, usher of queen Isabella, 628. , Oliver son of John de, queen Isa- bella's usher, 124. Xantoii. Sec Xaunton. Xapery, uluage of, 344. Napton, Richard de, 365. Robert de, 29, 457. , and Lucy his wife, 357. , Kcger de, 29. Napton [co. Warwick], 599. Xarford, Nicholas de, 319. William de, his daughter Felicia, 5. See also Neirford. Naringes, Great. See Snoring, Grrat. Nannandi, Peter, [chaplain], of the castle of Xancton, 464. Nas, Henry del, 357. Nas in Ireland. See N.ias. Nasard. See Nassard. Naspe. See Attenaspe. Nacsard, Nasard, Hcnrv, of London, 214, 340, 341, 615. Nassington, Nassyngton, John de, 165, 668. , Master John de, the younger, 165, 533. , the elder, 179, 393, 537. , prebendarv of St. John's, Bever- ley, 631. , canon of St. Peter's, York, 374. , , the cider, prebendary of St. Peter's, York, 631. Master Philip de, 540. Koger de, prebendary [of Piona Parva] in the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford, 655, 658. parson of Gatesdenne, 353. Nassington, N.issyngton [co. Northampton], Ralph do Stokes prebendary of, 162, 196, 352. Raymund Garsie de Sancto Saivatore, prebendary of, 352. Nastock. See Navestock. Nate by, Thomas son of Adam son of Bene- " diet de, 241. Nateby [co. Westmoreland], 211. Nauntes, William de, 524. Naunton, Hugh de, 35. , , and Eleanor his wife, 78, 610. Nauton, Thomas de, 581. Navatre, Blanche, queen of. See Blanche, queen of Navarre. king of, 203. Louis, kiug of. See Louis, king of France and Navarre. Navtuby, Alan son of Atholm de, 383. , John de parson of Rolherfeld Grey, 555. parson of Keleby, 341. Navenby [co. Lincoln], 880, 523. , Peter Oliver, parson of, 380. 904 GENERAL INDEX. Navestock, Nastok, co. Essex, 81, 103, 190. Nayland, la Neylande, Neylond [co. Suffolk], 592. See Sloke by Nayland. Neapolio [Frangipani, called Orsini], cardinal [deacon] of St. Adrian, prebendary of Sutton [cum Buckingham] in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln ; and also of South Cave in the church of St. Peter, York, 82, 255, 631, 646. Neath, Nethe [co. Glamorgan], abbot and convent of, 263. Neatishead, Netesherd, Neteshirde [co. Nor- folk], 617. Nechells. See Ofthenecheles. Neddingge, William de, 670. Nedham, John de, 318. , Luke de, 65. See Neterham. Nedwode. See Needwood. Needingworth, Nydyngworth [co. Hunting- don], 639. Needwood, Nedwode, co. Stafford, 65. , Marchington under, 40. Neel, Nel, Elias, 404. , Geoffrey, of Southampton, 518. , John, 668. , of Daventre, 396, 684, 695. , , of Himerford, and Henry and John his sons, 239. , John, of Weston, 526. , Robert, of Nap ton, 599. , , le sopere, 58. Stephen, of Denham, 638. , William, 668. Neen Sollars, Nene Solera [co. Salop], Richard Fort, parson of, 620, 650. Nefyn, Nevin, Novyn [co. Carmarthen], in Wales, 620. Neghenbynkes, John de, 542. Neirford, Nerford, Neyrford, Edmund de, 481. , John de, 653. Maud de, or Matilda de, and the earl of Surrey, 401, 434, 528. , , her sons John de Warenna and Thomas de Warenna, 528, 529. , Petronilla de, 96, 435. Thomas de, 223, 653. .. ...... See also Narford. Neirnuyt. See Neyrnut. Neketon, Gilbert de, 632. John de, 678. Neketon Park. See Nocton Park. Nel. See Neel. Neles, Neleys, Beatrice, 25 , Joan, 144, 151. Neman, Thomas le, 127. Nene Solers. See Neen Sollars. Nerford. See Narford ; Neirford. Ness, Ne*8e, co. Salop, 555. Nesse, Alan de, prior of St. Mary's, York, 2. , , abbot of St. Mary's, York, late prior of, 13. , of Thenesse, Walter on the, or Walter on, 409. Nessyngwyk, John de, 355. Net. See Nets. Netelham. See Nettleham, Neterham, Luke de, 148. See Nedham. Neteshirde. See Neatishead ; Netisherde. Neth, Adam de, Kermerdyo, 553. Nethe. See Neath. Netheravon, Netherhavene [co Wilts], Master Gilbert de Middelton, prebendary of", 609. Netherbolynghope, Netherebollynghope. See Bullingham, Lower. Netherbury [co. Dorset], William de Melton prebendary of, 274. Netherhamme. See Ham, Low. Netherhardres. See Hardres, Lower. Netherorton, Walter de, 78. Compare Orton. See Worton, Nether. Netherpingham. See Erpingham, South. Nethertynton. See Toynton, Low. Netherwere. See Weare, Lower. Nether Weycumbe. See Weacombe. Netherwood, Nethewode [co. Hereford], 491. Nethewode. See Netherwood. ^ Nethrebollynghope. See Bullingham, Lower. Netisherde, Roger de, monk of St. Beuet's, Hulme, 496. Netlestede. See Nettlestead. Netley, Latele, Lettle [co. Hants], abbot of, 365. , R. abbot of, 676. Netpayn, Netpain, John, 504. Nets [for taking game], 133. , licence to stretch nets to take game, 184,187. Nettlebed, Netth'bedde [co. Oxford], 663. Nettleham, Netelham [co. Lincoln], 399. Nettlestead, Netlestede, co. Suffolk, 138, 145. Neubiggyng. See Newbiggen. Neubo. See Newbo. Neubold, Simon de, 599. Neuburgh. See Newburgh. Neuburgh Wymfrede. See Winfrith-New- burgh. Neu'ourne. See Newburn. Neubury. See Newbury. Neue. See Neve. Neueman. See Neuman. Neugate. See Newgate. Neugol, Newgwle, co. Carnarvon, 395. Ntuhous. See Newsham. Neuland. See Newelaud. GEXERAL INDEX. 905 Neuman, Neueman, Neweman, Alice la, 127. , John le, of Norton, 612. , Thomas le, 239. , William le, of Ameringhale, 100. Neumarche, Thomas de, 25. See Novo Mercato. Neuport, Peter de, 631. Master Richard de, late archdeacon of Middlesex, bishop [1317 to 24 August 1318] of London, 615, 633, 635, 63'J. , William de, 661, 666. , , parson of Giselham, 21 1, 257, 269, 270. , sub-sheriff of Essex, 628. See Newport. Neuport Paynel. See Newport Pagnel. Neusum, Ncusom, Neuson, Newesom, Gilbert de, 355. , John son of William de, of Done- castre, 423. , Thomas de, 374. , , parson of Great Grantesden, 119, 365. , William de, 693. See Newesom; Newsham. Neusum-upon-Tees. See Newsham-upon-Tces. Neuthorpe, Kalph son of Reginald de, 692. , Thomas de, 691. See Newthorpe. Neuton, Neweton, Adam son of Beatrice de, 60, 148. Henry de, 25. , Philip de, 223. Thomas de, 589. , William son of Hugh de, 383. Neuton. .See Newton. Blosseville. See Newton Blossomville. Neweton Canonicorum. See New- ington, Stoke. by Noltashe. See Newton Nottage. in the Wylughes. See Newton in the Willows. Neuwerk. See Newerk. Neve, Neue, Edmund, parson of Wassingle, 479. , of London, parson of Rosfur, 451. , to be EflVriatteudlu, 451. Richard, of Theford, 55. son of Robert le, 55. Neville, Nevill, Nevilla, Nevul, Nevullc, Noevile, Neyville, Hilde Wauteresnian de, 597. , Hugh de, 597. , , of Essex, 559. , Ibreda, late wife of Roger de, 78. John de, 64, 150, 229, 236, 239, 311, 319, 324, 417, 421, 585, 594, 684. , of Stokes, 12, 54, 71, 170, 230, 237, 316, 410, 412, 414, 422, 424, 426, 430, 493, 503, 506, 525,580, 585, 588- 591, 596, 597, 600. Neville, Nevill, &c., John de — cont. , , of Stokes, sheriff of Lincoln, 243, 525. , , [founder] of the hospital of Houneslawe, 36. , grant to the monks of Beaulieu by, 19. , John son of Geoffrey de, 19. Mary de, 43. , Ralph de, 409, 430. , Hanulph de, 39, 261, 535. .., Robert de, 264. , Theobald de, 50, 109, 124, 460, 483. , Thomas de, 55. , , rector of Horsington, 42, 455. , , of Snyterby, 217. , Walter de, his man Hilde, 597. , Walter son of John de, and John his brother, 597. , William de, 3, 25, 342. , , commissioner of array, 351. , , [co. Hants], 19. , , [of Whiteparish], 249. , , Christiana, late the wife of, 249. , Nichola his daughter and one of his heirs, 249. Nevulle. See Neville. Newark, Xewark-upon-Trcnt, Ncwerk, co. Nottingham, 347, 430. , Northgate by, 397. See Oottam ; Stoke by Newark ; Thorpe by Newark. Newark [co. Surrey], Thomas, prior of, 676. New bald, North, Northneubald [co. Vork], Richard de Cornubia, prebendary of, 17,187. Newbiggen, Neubiggyng [co. Northumber- land], quayage for, 391. Newbigping. See Nova Biggynge. Newbo, Newboth, Neubo [co. Lincoln], abbot of, 189, 342, 399. , abbot and convent of, 397. Newborough, [Rhos Vair, Rosfcyr, Rossevoir], Rossur [co. Anglesey], Edmund Neve, or Neue, parson of, 451. Newburgh, Newbrough, Neuburgh, co. York, 698. [in Coxwold parish, co. York], prior of, 388, 536. , John, prior of, 697. prior and convent of, 559. canons [named] of, 697. letters patent dated at, 555-561, 563 569, 595-598. Newburn, Neuburue, co. Northumberland, 508. Newbury, Neubury, co. Berks, 161, 223. Newcastle, castle of IWakkynegan, or Mack- ynegan [co. Wicklow], 459. Thomas de Hewvz [constable] of, 269. GENERAL INDEX. Newcastle, Newcastle juxta Lyons, Newcastle of Lyons [co. Dublin], Edmund de London, prebendary of, 81. New Castle upon Are, in the diocese of i Glasgow. See Ayr. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Noef Chastel sur Tyne, co. Northumberland, 18, 24-26, 34, 53, 174, 213, 247, 281, 288, 348, 370, 373, 403, 44(5, 538, 565, 603, 606, 636. , collectors of customs in, 204, 379. custom [on wool, bides, and wool- fells] at, 15, 56, 204, 379. , Hugh de Hoghton, to view the accounts of, 379. , Richard de Emeldon, deputy of the chief butler at, 208, £20. , , , burgess of. See Emeldon, Richard de. , mayor of, Richard de Emeldon, 403, , , and burgesses of, buying corn, &c, 657. , burgesses of, nothing to be taken of their corn, &c, 373. , exemption from prises of victuals for the commonalty of, 652. , corn, &c. [from beyond the seas or elsewhere] for, 281, 370, 373, 387. letters patent dated at, 117, 118, 120, 149, 150. , office of tronage granted to Ralph le Convers, 636. , murage for, 516. , musters [for the war against the Scots] to be at, 460, 693. Newchurch, Newechirche [co. Kent], Acard de Louero Prato, parson of, 34. , Thomas de Burton, parson of, 34. Newdigate, Niwodegate, co. Surrey, 236. Newe, John le, 700. Newebigging, Newebiggynge, John de, 176, , William de, 387. See Nova Biggynge. Newechirche. See Newchurch. Newedenne. See Newenden. Newegate. See Newgate. Newehagh, Thomas de, parson of Nether- hardres, 385. See Newhay. Newehethe. See Hythe, New. Neweland, Newelond, Neuland, John de, 104. , , , parson of Bliseworth, 674. , , presented to Haraldeston church, 84. , parson of Menstreworth, 338, 352, 386. , , parson of Old Ross, 463. Neweman. See Neuman. Newenden, Newendenne, co. Kent, the river [Rother] of, 134. , William de Sancto Albano, presented to the church of, 10. Newenham, Peter de, 589. , Robert de, 405, 504. Newenham. See Newnham on -Severn Curteney, co. Devon. See Newnham, in Plympton St. Mary parish. [co. Oxford]. See Nuneham Court- ney. Newent, co. Gloucester, 252. , Newenton, prior of, 446, 638. Newenton, Robert de, king's messenger, 374. , William de, 479. Newenton, SO. .......... Master Geoffrey de Brampton, parson of, 400. See Newent; Newton; Newton Not- tage. Newerk, Neuwerk, Philip de, rector of Paglesham, 390. , , vicar of Sianes, 390. , Robert de, and Matilda his wife, 390, 616. See Cottam by Newark ; Newark. Newesoin. See Neusum. Newesum. See Newsbam in the parish of Appleton le Street. Neweton. See Neuton ; Newton in Holder- ness ; Newton Poppltford. New Forest, co. Hants, 144, 149, 498, 629. , Robert Walerand, steward of the, 19. , court of pleas of the, 19. New Gate. See Dublin. Newgate, Newegate, Neugate in the city of London, keeper of the gate ot, 270. , Ralph Sporun, keeper of the gate of, 270. , gaol, and chambers of, 295. , or prison of, 237, 244, 270, 295, 582. , justices of gaol delivery for, 95. , Richard de Honewyk, keeper of the gaol, 237, 244. , , his serjeant, John le Parker, 237, 244. , St. Sepulchre's parish without, 366. Newhaven, Meeching, Mechynge, co. Sussex, 483, 484, 485, 528. Newhay, Newehagh by Hemrnyngburgh [co. York], la, 128. in Drax [co. York], 560. Newhouse. See Kewsham in Brocklesby parish. Newington, Stoke, Neuton, Neuton Canoni- corum, co. Middlesex, 190. , John de Sandale, prebendary of, 209. Roger de Nortliburgh, prebendary of, 605. Newly n, St Newelin, St. Newelyn, co. Corn- wall, church appropriated to the chancellorship of Exeter, 212. , Roger de Sancto Constantino, rector of, 212. GENERAL INDEX. 907 Newmarket. See Neumarche ; Novo Mercato. Newminster, co. Northumberland, abbot cf, 163. , John, abbot of, 5GG. , abbot a id convent of, 125, 213, 506. , , losses inflicted by the Scots upon, 5fiG. , Robert de Aketon, a monk of, 184. , letters patent dated at, 113, 117-122, 124, 128, 132, 150-152. Newnh;.ni in Phmpton St Mary parish, Newenhatn Curtuey, co. Devon, 207. Newnham on Severn, Newenham [co. Glouces- ter], in the diocese of Hereford, John de Lyndwode, rector of, 344. , Nicholas de Lyndwode, rector of, 3, 14, 344. Newnton. See Newcnton. Newport, Neaport, co. Essex, 577, 578, 579, 624, 664. , Isle of Wight, 150. [co. Monmouth], 540. , co. Salop, 10, 677. Master Richard de Geydon, parson of, 10. See also Neuport. Newport Pagnel) Newport Ilaynel, Nruport Payne], co. Buckingham, 284, 302. letters patent dated at, 337, 340-342. See also Tickford. New lloss. See Ross, New. Newsham or Newhouse, Newsome, Nrusum [in Brocklesby parish, co. Lincoln], abbot of, 386. , abbot and convent of, 650. Newsham, Newesum [in the parish of Apple- ton le Street, co. York], 701. Newsbam-upon-Tecs, Neusum-upon-Tees, Nousora-upon-Teyse, Neuson, Newson- ou-Tese, co. Durham, 200, 567. , John de Bolum, chaplain of, 479. Newsou, Newsome. See Newsham. Newstead in Sherwood [co. Nottingham], prior and convent of, 398. letters patent dated at, 364, 371. {de Noco Loco) without Lincoln, the prior of, 347. Newstrcet, Newstrete, of the Templars in the parish of St. Dunstan in the West, 356. Newthorpe, Neuthorpe [in Greasley parish, co. Nottingham], 692. Newton, Neuton, co. Cambridge, 315, 491. , co. Lancaster, 307. Blossomville, Neuton Blosseville [co. Buckingham], William Druel, parson of, 388. , Neuton by Norwich, co. Norfolk, 100, 301. in Holderness, Neuton in Holdernesse, Neweton [co. York], John de Rolleston, master of the hospital of, 839, Newton, Neuton — eont. co. York, Walter de Assherug, 295, 297, 317, 338, 342, 345, 353, 355, 356, 370, 374, 378, 379, 385, 387, 388, 394, 396, 428, 463, 464, 475. 480, 484, 492, 540, 544, 550, 553, 591, 6 J 9. ...... treasurer of St. Patrick's, Dub- lin, 83. , keeper of the wardrobe, 434 . , , archdeacon of Richmond, 655. , , prebendary of Blebury, 532, 533, 535. , , prebendary of Farendon, 337. , , prebendary of Neuton in the church of St. Paul's, London, 605. , , prebendary [of Piona Parva] in St. Ethelbert's, Hereford, 639, 658. , , prebendary of the altar of St. Andrew in the church of St. John. Beverley, 559. prebendary of Stokes, 366. , , prebendary of Wistowe, 302, 375. , parson of Alvechirche, 254. , Roger (.John in error) de, parson of Hamelden, 105, 156. Northbury, William son of Philip de, 253. See Norbury. Northcerneye. See Cerney, North. Northcharleton, Richard son of Ralph de,454. See also Balph, Richard sou of, , Roger son of Ralph de. See Ralph, Roger sou of. Northcotes, Northeote, Norhcote, Hamo de, 383. , Richard de, 403. Northcove. See Cove. Northdike, Nordike [Bolingbroke wapentake, co. Lincoln], suit by the abbot of Revesby touching the repair of the causeway and bridge of, 392. Northdrightou. See Deighton, North. Northease, Northesce [near Iford], co. Sus- sex, 483, 484,485, 598. Northeburgh. See Northburgh. Northesce. See Northease. Northetoune, Benenger de, 509. Northeweye. See Bynorthewej e. Northferiby. See Ferriby, North. Northflete, Master John de, parson of All Saints, Oxford, 508. Northfolk. See Norfolke. Northgate by Newark [co. Nottingham] , 397r Northgeveldale. See Givendale. Northgorlega. See Goreley. Northhintou Northynton [in Chalke hun- dnd], co. Wilts, 027, 643. Northho, Northo, Northoo, Northou, William de, commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c 49, 152-154, 227, 228, 234, 246, 350, 403, 411, 428, 473, 529, 585, 678, 691, 692, 694, 700. Northleigh, Northleie, co. Devon, 29. Northlofl'enham. See Lufleuham. Northmolton. See Molton. Northmymines, Northuiimmes. See Minims, North. Northneubald. See Newbald. Northo. See Northho. Northolt, Northalle, co. Middlesex, 190. Northoo, Northou. See Northho. Northreppes. See Repps, North. North Rungeton. See Runcton. Northstoke. See Stoke, North. Northtrithing. See York, county of. Northtudenham. See Tuddenham. Northumberland, county of, 178, 308, 311, 644, 673. , commissioners of array for, 460. , to assess the twentieth and fif- teenth for, 50, 51. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 685. , measures used in, 688. conservators, or keepers, &c. of the peace for, 108, 124. , sheriff of, [alleged malpractices or oppressions, &c] by, 244. , , William de Felton, 244. [Templars'], lands in, 45. , thanks to the men, &c. of, for resist- ing the Scots, 462. , letters of credence for John de Felton, 463. , state of, 71. , [inroads of the Scots into], 163, 171. felonies committed in, 316. Northwalsham. See Wslsham, North. Northwell, William de, clerk of the kitchen, 194, 195. Northwick, Norwych, in the parish of St. Lawrence by Worcester, 370. Northwode, John de, 36, 142, 247. , the elder, 152. See also Norwode. Northwodebernyngham. See Barningham Norwood. Northwude. See Norwood. Northwyco. See Norwyco. Northwyme. See Witham, North. Northwys [? Norwich], worsted of, 344. Northynton, Northhinton, co. Wilts, 627, 643. Norton, Andrew de, 682. ; James de, 248, 308, 327, 473, 482, 529, 689, 700. , ....... and Margaret his wife, 466. , , Thomas his son, 466. , John de, 2, 66,447. , > appointed to provide ships 574, 575. , appointed to appraise horses, 575. . hermit of Langele, 196. GENERAL INDEX. 911 Norton, John de — cont. , parson of Boulewas, 366. , presented to the church of Kcughum, 20. , , surveyor of the works at West- minster and the Tower of London, 30, 653. , Master John de, 535. , Richard de, surveyor of works at the palace of Westminster and the Tower of London, 77. Roger de, prior of Tynemuthe, 42. , Simon de, 28. , of Navenby, 380. , Thomas de, 64. , William de, and Alice his wife, 51. , William son of John de, 60. Norton [co. Derby], 397. , mill of, 397. Lees, Leys [co. Derby], 397. [in Stockton ward, co. Durham], Bernard de Kirkeby, kind's almoner, vicar of the collegiate church of, 15, 183, 353, 560. [co. Durham], Master Edmund de London, prebendary of, 640. , , Master Louis de Bello Monte, prebendary of, 640. , co. Essex, 103, 190. co. Gloucester, 101. , co. Hertford, 81. [co. Leicester], 60. [co. Norfolk], 245, 612. Wood, Norton by Ilindolveston, or Hilderston, Norton by Hildolveston, co. Norfolk, 100, 301. [co. Northampton], 684, 695. Greens, Norton [co. Northampton], Ralph [, 389, 398, 401, 433, 452, 155, 460, 473, 475, 504, 529, 531, 532, 61)7, 61(), 680. at Stamford, 406, 515, 546, 680. at Westminster, 16, 51, 114, 194, 290, 305, 3X7, 6u8. at Vork, 166, 169, 238. twentieth granted in, 324. Parmenter, Geoffrey le, 653. .See also Farchemiuer j Tuillour. Pnrmyuhod. John, chaplain, 404. Peter, 404. Roger, 404. Parsel. See Pernel. Parnin, Richard de, ' harpur,' 701. Parrot, Perot, co. Somerset, the bed' lry weal of the, 627. Partricour, l'ertrieour. See Pertricour Parys. See Paris. Paschal, John le, 502. Pasket, William, 78. Passaunt, Robert, 60, 148. Passe, Geoffrey, 596. Passele, Passelegh. See Passelewo. Passelewe, Passelegh, Passcleye, Passele, Paasheleye, Edmund [a baron of the Exchequer, commissioner, &c], 127, 2n7, 243,244,247, 320, 405, 414, 430, 499, 503, 506, 666, 695, 700. , John, 597. Margaret, 423, 493. Passcleye. See Passelewe. 920 GENERAL INDEX. Passemer, Roger, 249. , William, 356. Passheleye. See Passelewe. Paston, Master Benedict de, parson of Blockele, 159. , William de, 22. Paston [co. Norfolk], 251. Patcham, Pechham, Pecham, co. Sussex, 483, 484, 485, 528. Pate, Roger, purveyor, 349, 436, 486, 550, 677. , or Pace, Roger, purveyor, 452. Patemere, John de, 442. Paternoster, John, 559. Pateshulle, Pateshull, John de, 127, 128, 443, 500. , , Isabella his mother, 127. , Roger de, parson of Blechesho, 251. , Simon de, 127. See Pattishall. Patesle. See Pattesley. Patesnese, Robert, 54. Path, or way. See Way. Patrica, Patrika, Robert, 285, 621. , Master Robert, 345, 363. Patrick, Nicholas son of, 464. Patrika. See Patrica. Patrikpole Street. See York. Patrington [co. York], Master William de Briston, or Birston, parson of, 33, 365, 577. Patshull Bletsoe, Patushull of Bleteshou [co. Bedfcrd], Roger, parson of, 598. Patteslev, Patesle [co. Norfolk], bridge of, 612. Pattishall, Pateshulle [co. Northampton], John de Bloxham, vicar of, 112. Patton, Patyton [co. Salop], 145. Patushull. See Patshull Bletsoe. Patyn, Peter, 495. Patyton. See Patton. Pauleynes Creye. See Paul's Cray. Paulin. See Paulyn. Paul's Cray, Pauleynes Creye, co. Kent, 623. Paulyn, Paulin, Henry, 62 7. , Nicholas, 335. Paumere. See Palmer. Paumes, William, of Naburne, 395. Paunt, Richard, 425, 426. Paunton, Philip de, 530. See Panton. Pausan, Simon, of Genoa, 341. Pavage, or Pavement. See Beverley ; Blyth ; Bristol; Derby ; Doncaster; Droit- wich ; Dudley ; Ely ; Hereford ; Ilkes- ton ; Lancaster ; Leicester ; Lincoln ; London ; Nuneaton ; Peterborough ; Pontefract; Preston in Amouinlerness ; South waik; Spalding; Stafford; War- wick ; Weobly ; Westminster ; Wis- bech ; Worcester. exemption from, 189. See Pavement. Pavel. See Pavely. Paveley, Paveli, Pavely, Pavel, Richard de, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, 345, 361, 436, 438, 453, 520, 521, C24. Walter de, 23, 61, 107, 123, 129, 225, 238, 327, 482, 492, 496, 498, 529, 593, 604, 685, 700. Pavement between the Bar of the New Temple aud Westminster, 287. See Pavage. Pavilli. See Pavilly. Pavillionis, William, 241. Pavilly, Pavilli, Richard de, 76. , Roger de, 475. Pavy, Payvie, John, 237. John son of Richard, of Stapenhulle, 250, 315. , Richard, of Stapenhulle, 250, 314. Pawe, Bartholomew, and John his brother, 589. , John, 330, 507 589. Paxton, John de, 65. , Ralph de, 446. , Richard de, 66. , Robert de, 643, 644. Paxton [co. Huntingdon], 591. by Berwick-upon-Tweed [co. Ber- wick], 643. Payard, John, 598. Pay en. See Payn. Payforer, Peyforer, Fulk, 10, 49, 336, 338, 675. Paygnel. See Paynel. Payhembury [co. Devon], 217. Payn, Payen, Pain, Adam, 250, 314. , Edmund, 246. Geoffrey son of, 475. , Hugh, 228. John, 250, 589, 674, 690. , of York, 541. , or Payen, John, 674. Letitia, late the wife of William, of Norwich, 31, , Nigel, 336. Robert son of, 39, 183, 210, 219, 334, 561, 619. , , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, &c. 55, 57, 58, 62, 67, 68, 70, 71, 73, 129, 133, 134, 143, 145, 152, 225, 226, 251, 253, 307, 444, 492, 496. , , a conservator of the peace for Dorset, 482. , , marriage of Katherine, late the wife of John Biset, granted to, 170. , , the elder, 107, 123. See Fiz Payn. , Thomas, 46, 661. , Walter, 238. .., William, 250, 314, 668. , and Beatrice his wife, 418. See also Paynnene. GENERAL INDEX. 921 Pavnel, Paygnel, Paignel, Painel, Eva, late the wife of William, 646. , John, 25, 573, 658. , , keeper of St. John's hospital, Ripon, 6 1 7. , , of Botheby, 375. , Philip, 53, 362, 363. , Ralph, 350, 442. , Thomas, 70. , , and Joan his wife, 442. , William, 221, 236, 472, 558, 617. Paynnene, Ralph, of Lincoln, 430. Payutour. See Peyntour. Paytefin. See Paytevyn. Paytevyn, Paytevin, Peytevin, Peytevyn, Paytefin, John, 239, 404. Richard, 65. , Roger, 593, 699. Sampson, 25, 586. , William, 586. Payvie. See Pavy. Peace, conservators, or keepers of the, 46, 68, 107-109, 122-124, 128, 225, 246, 247, 403, 482, 483, 492, 679, 684 ; 692, 697, 699. conservator of the, for Norfolk, 431, 700, 701. commissioners touching conservators of the, 128, 129. Peachloy, Pechesleye [co. Worcester], 80. Peacok. See Pecok. Peak [co. Derby], forest of, 276. High, co. Derby, 38, 276, 490, 581. See also Ashford in the Peak. Peakdean, P=kedene, Pokedene [near East Dean and Friston in Willingdon hundred], co. Sussex, 430, 471. Peasenhall, Pesenhale [co. Suffolk], 276. Peatling Magna, Magna Pettlynge [co. Leicester], 294. Pebbenesse, William son of Ralph de, 109. Pecche, Peche, Pesche, Petche, Gilbert, 203, 270, 348, 427, 512, 549. seneschal of Gasoony, 527, 557, 570, 657. Gilbert son of John, of Corby, and Beatrice his wife, 682. John, 691 . Richard, arohdeaoon [about 1135- 1161] of Coventry, 285. , Simon, 570. William, 691. Pecham . See Patcham. Peche. See Pecche. Pechesleye. See Peachley. Pechham. See Patcham. Peck, Cicely, 523. See Peek. Pecket, James, of Calais, 448. Peckham, John, archbishop [1279 to 8 Dec. 1292] of Canterbury, 286. Peckham, Pckham [co. Kent], 56. Pecok, John, bailiff of the abbot of St. Albans, 148. ,the elder, 257, 670, 672. , alnage or ulnage granted to, 275, 344. , , the purchase of tin in Cornwall and Devon granted to, 619, 624, 627, 694, 695. , the younger, usher of the hall, and purveyor, 633. , , the uncle, 624. , Robert, 25, See Pacok. Pcddyng, John de, 43. Pedefray, Robert, 683. Pederton, Walter de, 150, 229, 406. Fedewardyu, Roger de, and Alice his wife, 391 . , Roger their son, 391. Pee de Fere, Bernard, gauger of wines in Wales, 553. Peek, Peck, Stephen, purveycr, 511, 565. See Peck ; Pek. Pees, John, 423, 493. Peet, Ralph, of Goldyngham, 210. , Robert, 80. See Peyt. Peiutour. See Peyntour. Pek, Robert del, 494. , Simon le, 685. William del, 65. See Peek. Pekedene, IVke Dean. See Peakdean. Pekhara. See Peckham. Pelagru, Amaneuus de, envov of Pope John XXII., 602. Peldon, Richard de, 592. Pclecot, or Peletot, Philip de, 282. Pcletcr, Peletere. See Pelter. Peleti, Master Bernard, parson of the church of Wrotbam, 89, Peletoft, Philip de, 25. Peletot. See Pelccot, Peletre. See Pelter. Pelhain, John de, 555. , , clerk marshal, 194, 195, 543. Pelham, co. Hertford, 190. Pellyng, William, 202. Pelryn, Henry, of Swaveseth, 592. , John, of the Isle, 592. Pelter, Peleter, Peletere, Peletre, John son of Peter le, 599. , Seman le, 145. Thomas le, 146. Pelville, Aunger de, 155. Pembeher. See Penboyr. Pembroke, David de, deceased, 167. Elena, late the wifo of David de, 167. Elias de, 246. Pembroke county of, lauds of Gilbert de, Clare, &c, in, 370. earl of. See Clare ; Valencia. 922 GENERAL INDEX. Pembrugge. See Penebrui/ge. Pen, Simon, 403. Penbeer, Penboher. See Penboyr. Penboyr, Pembeher, Pentieher, Penbeer [co. Carmarthen], John Hanielyn, parson of, 28. 481, 609. , Philip de Lawhadeyu, parson of, 533. Pencoen, Warin de, 229, 685. Pencriche, Pencrich. See Penkridge. Pende, John atte, 454. See Ponde. Pendebury, Laurence de, 364. Pendele. See Pendley. Pendere, lioger le, 148. Pendergest, William de, pardon to, 210. Pendle Hill, Penhulle, [Blackburn hundred], co. Lancaster, 65. Pendley, Pendele [co. Hertford] , 403. Penebrugge, Penebrigge, Pembrugge, Fulk de, 21. Henry de, 462, 492, 539, 697. , Roger de, 499. , Thomas de, prebendary of Berton, 651. , , treasurer of St. Ethelbert's, Hereford, 651. William de, 620. Penedoke, Nicholas de, 206. Penekes, Flora, 8. Penereth. See Penreth. Pengerseck, Henry do, 462. Penhulle. See Pendle Hill. Penkridge, Pencrich, Pencrik, co. Stafford, 291. , free chapel of [St. Michael], dean and chapter of, 4, 10, 82, 116, 120, 456. , , prebendaries of. See Bardelby ; Birston ; Clare ; Cliderhou ; Cravene ; Dod ; Enderby ; Ganeleye ; Gugun ; Thormertori. , free chapel of St. Michael's, prebend of Cannokbury in. See Can- nock. free chapel of St. Mary, 338. Penles, Philip de, 229, 685. Penllyn, Pentlyn in Wales [co. Merioneth], 355. Penmon. See Pristoll. Penn, la Penne [co. Stafford], William de Everdon, parson of, 364. Penna, John de, 78. See Penne. Pennard, William, 699. Penne, Geoffrey de la, 624. Geoffrey son of John de la, 66. See Penna. Pennington, Penyton, co. Lancaster, 252, 415. Penrcn. See Penryn. Penreth, Pcnereth, Adam sou of Bri 'ins de 234. John de, 22, 211, 595. , , of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 469. , Robert son of Adam de, 168. William son of Bricius de, 234. Penrith, Penreth, co. C umberhmd, 70. . and Sourehy, co. Cumberland, 177, 186. » Penryn, Penren [co. Cornwall], 411. , church of St.. Thomas, 272, 561. Pentelawe. Pentelowe, Henry de, 50, 146, 152, 317, 350, 462, 482, 529. Robert de, parson of Stoko Flem- myng, 50.3. Pentlyn. See Penllyn. Pentney, Penteneye [co. Lincoln], prior and conveut of, 435. , [co. Norfolk], Master John do Hildeslegh, parson of, 549. Penturer, William lc, 57. See also Peyntour. Penwortham, Penworham [co. Lancaster], 186. Peny, Alexander, of Sandwich, 16. John, of Twykeburgh, 249. , Robert, 85. Penyard [co. Hereford], 499, 600. Penyles, David de, rector of Harford. See Harford. See Penles. Penynton, Hugh son of Adam de, and his brothers Adam, Richard, and William, 62. Penyton, William de, 252, 415, 419. See Pennington. Peper, John, 417. , Robert, of Langetoft, 506, 588. , Roger, 488. Pepercorne. Robert, and Alice his wife, 339. Pepham. See Pitham. Peppelowe, Richard de, 59, 61. Perbroun, Perebroun, John, of Great Yar- mouth, 140, 576, 694. Percy, Arnold de, 172. of Kildale, 72. , Eleanor, late the wife of Henry de, 199, 289, 290, 370, 378, 391, 521, 534, 560, 638. Henry de, 2, 11, 17, 21, 23, 25, 29, 34, 113, 181, 214,289,372,378,390, 391, 556, 560, 632, 638, 668, 691. , Eleanor his spouse, 29. son of Henry de Perci, 181. , forester of Alnewyk forest, 199. , , of Warrum, 24. , John de, 530. , , and Agnes his wife, 611. , , of Kildal, 425. , Nicholas de, 221. , Robert de, 157. , William son of William de, 240. GENERAL INDEX. 923 Pere, Elias, 3fi5. Perebroun. See Porbroun. Perers, Richard 76. , Henry son of, de Grynglay, of Walk- ringham, 60, 73. , le Fraunceis, of Bristol, 35, 144, 445. 921 GENERAL INDEX. Peter — cont. , John son of, de Flecchare, or le Fletchare, 499, 600. , , de Hothum, 389. , le Mulward, 239, 404. , le Peletere, 599. , , le Poer, 456, 457, 465. , , son of Goda, 59. ., Patrick son of, de Cloncurri, and Peter his brother, 346. , Robert son of, 409, 430, 595. , , Simon his brother, 409, 430, 595. , William son of, de Cave, 543, 560. , de Flekenhowe, and Peter his brother, 55, 196. , le Gras, 106. See Fiz Pieres. Peterborough, co. Northampton, 240, 696. , abbey of, 40. , abbot of, 187, 586. Geoffrey, abbot of, 475, 480. , abbot and convent of, 131, 199, 373. , letters patent dated at, 104-107, 110, 145, 146, 199. pavage for the town of, 373. Petergate Street. See York. Petham, co. Kent, 245. Pethermon, John le, the younger, 683. Petibon, John, of Orpinton, 414. , William, 414. Petit, Petyt, Franco, of Herewyk, 321. John, 318. , ' boucher', 589. , , mariner, 356. , , master of the James, 5. , master of la Michele, 520, 678. , , of Shorne, 168. .., of Westminster, 409. , Michael le, 226, 239, 411. , , Eichard le, 687. , William le, of St. Heliers, 42, See also Little. Petlyng, William de, 126. Petlynge. See Peatling. Petone. See Petton. Petri, Aymund, master of la Margarete, 694. , Durandus, merchant of Lisbon, 67, 142. Pette, William atte, 85. See Putte. Pettesore, Walter de, 584. Petteworth. See Petworth. Pettlynge. See Peatling ; Petlyng. Petton, Petone [co. Salop], 611. Petworth, Robert de, 584. Petworth, Petteworth, co. Sussex, 691. Petyt. See Petit. Pen, or Pen. See Pen. Peutrer, John le, 589. Pevensey, Peveneseye, Pevenese, Peveseye, co. Sussex, 509. , barons of the port and Lowey of, 320. , queen Margaret's tenants of the Lowey of, 320. ships for the king's service of, 292. Pcverel, Pevrel, Piurel, Pivrel, Andrew, 154, 403, 482, 579. , Hugh, 125, 126. , or Pivrel, Hugh, 219. , John, 351, 403. , Ranulph, 307. , Robert, 409. , Thomas, 130, 412. Peverel, honor of, 19, 81, 197, 222, 395, 623. Peverelthorpe. See Perletnorpe. Peveseye. See Pevensey. Pevrel. See Peverel. Pewsham, Pewesham, [Chippenham hun- dred], co. Wilts, 144, 149, 152, 498. Peyforer. See Payforer. Peyngton, Peynton. See Paignton. Peynton, John de, 67. Peyntour, Peyntur, Peintour, Payntour, Inez, late the wife of Robert le, of Lincoln, 585. , John le, 695, 699. of Mercham, 405, 504. , John, or John le, of Osprenge, 272, 273. , John son of Adam le, 405, 504. , Matthew le, 585. , Peter le, of Scouthorne, 585. Robert le, of Certeseye, 509. , Roger le, 57. , , of Cambridge, and Margery, or Margaret his wife, 506, 580. See also Penturer. Peyt, Piet, John, 42, 59. , Roger, 59. , Thomas, 59. See Peet. Peytevin, Peytevyn. See Paytevyn. Peyto, John de, 596. Peyton, John de, 3, 61, 107. Peytour, John le, 318. Peyvre, Peyure, John, 129, 225, 316, 399, 573. , Roger, 123. Phelip, Richard, and William his brother, 236. , Stephen son of John, 429. See Fiz Phelip ; Philip. Phileby, Eustace de, 251. Philip, king of France, 45, 46, 162, 163, 235, 281, 557. Philip ap Howell, or Howel, 318, 322, 491. GENERAL INDEX. 925 Philip, the steward of [the bishop of] Win- chester, fi76. , John son of, de Combertou, 581. , de Howelle, 4a0. , Philip son of, de Beuveys, 85, 86. , Walter, parson of Kirkeby All Saints, 195. , William son of, de Northbury, 253. , , de Wodehamcote, 156. , William Vachan son of William son of, 348. See also Phelip. Piaufrer, Lora, 414. Picamele, Pikamele, Serlo, or Surlio, 13, 14, 383. Picard. See Pycard. Picbard. See Pycard. Picheford, Pycheford, Henry de, 96. , John de, of Scardeburgh, 594. , Nicholas de, of Brugge Northe, 43. Picheworthe. See Pykeworth. Pickbam, Pickebourn [co. York], 402. Picot, Pycot, Pykot, Joan, late the wife of Peter, 188. Johu, 261, 291, 386. son of Baldwin, 291. , Peter, 188. Roger, vicar of Staines, 335. See Pygot. Picoumbc. See Piecomb. Picquigtiy, Pynkeny [Somme, France], vidaine of, 447. Piddiughoe, Pydighowe, Pydinghowe, CO. Sussex, 483-485, 528. Piddle, Pydle, co. Dorset, 88. Piecomb, or Pigdean, Picoumbe, Pycoumbe, co. Sussex, 483-485, 528. Pieres, Andrew, de Fryes, 300. See Peres. Pierre les Champs. See Sancto Petro in Campis. Piers, Pyers, John, 598. Thomas, of Gaaryston, 92. Piet. See Peyt. Pig, price of a, 326. Pigdean, otherwise Piecomb. See Piecomb. Pigeons, price of, 326. Pightesle. See Pytchley. Pigot. See Pygot. Pik. See Pike. Pikamele. See Picamele. Pikbarlik, Aloxander, of Bonewell, 183. Pike, Pik, Pyk, Pyke, Adam, of Sapston, 55. John, 90, 107, 108, 124, 233, 338. Pikering, Pikeringes, Pikeryng, Pykeryng, Pykring, Geoffrey de, 590. Johan le fiz Thomas de, 23. , Ma6ter Robert de, dean of St. Peter's, York, 177, 213, 256, 688. , special commissioner, 402. , Master William de, 170. Pikeslegh, Adam de, 91. See Pygeslegh. Pil, William, the younger, 495. Pilardynton, JVlatthew de, 185. Pilat, Pylat, Pilet, Pylet, John, 580, 590. , Michael, 330, 507, 589. and John his son, 589. William sou of Ralph son of John, of Morton, 362. Pilerch, Richard, of Dogmaresfeld, 498, 598. Pilet, Pylet. See Pilat. Pilgrimage beyond the seas, 18, 91, 95, 198, 203, 2()9, 223, 299, 380, 619, 636, 641. See also Cologne ; Holy Land ; Jerusalem; Poutigny; Rome; Santiago; St. Gilles-les-Bouchenes. Pilkynton, Pjlkington, Roger de, 22, 351, 460. Pillardynton, Avice de, 674. Pilleth, Pullyth [co. Radnor], 491. Pillory, the, 681, 693. Pilton, Pylkyngton, co. Northampton, 265. Pinchbeck, Piuchebek, Pyncebek [co. Lin- coln], 279, 386, 585. Pinchun, Thomas, of Hekelyng, 251. Pinder. See Pynder. Piugueui, Alexander, 17. See Pynkeny. Piuibus, Master John de, prebendary of Suthmuskham and rector of Dry- merston, 392. Pinner, Pyunore, co. Middlesex, 245. Pinuockshire, Pynnokshire [co. Gloucester], William de Bureford, parson of, 28. [Piona Parva], prebendaries of. .See Cobe- ham ; Nassington ; Northburgh. Pipe, Pype, Robert, 429. , Thomas atte, of Bristol, 68, 445. , Thomas de, 23, 40, 264. , , parson of Assheho, 247. Pipe [co. Stafford], 367. Piper, Geoffrey, 418. , Robert le, 589. Pipham. See Pitham. Pippard, Pypard, William, of Little Stanmere, 114. Piracy or Pirates, 597, 696. See Sea ; Ships pluudered. Pirariis. See Perers. Piri. See Piry. Piriton. See Pirton; Pyrton. Pirlostou. See Billingford. Pirneys, Richard, of Cestreton, 681. Pirot, Simon, and Jakamina his wife, 334. Pirton, Piriton [co. Hertford], 456. Piry, Pirye, Piri, Pury, Pyrie, Pyrye, Andrew de, 318, 699. , [temp. Ed. I.], 130. , Humphrey de, 364. , John atte, ol Elneton, 168. 92G GENERAL INDEX. Piry, Pirye, &c. — cont. Nicholas de, 414. Robert de, 355, 364. Thomas de, 699. , William de, purveyor, 360, 452, 550, 677. Piscator. See Fisshere ; Peschour ; Pessoner. Pissiaco, Maurice de, chaplain, 295. , Peter de, 295. Pistoja, Pistorio, Andrew Jacohi de, 533. Paganellus Bonniyn of, 608. Pistorio. See Pistoja. Pistrina, Thomas de, 47. See Bakhous ; Pestrine. Pitchott, Pychecote, Pychete [co. Bucking- ham] , Richard ' the pt rsones [Robert Ostage] brother of, 492. , , and William his brother, 492. , Ro' ert Ostage, parson of, 464. Piterik, William, of Burgh, 484. Pitham, Pepham, Pipham [co. Hants], 498. 598. Pitte. See Pette ; Putte. Piurel, Pivril. See Peverel. Placediou, Roger, of Preston, 88. Plaiz, Playtz, Playz, Plaice, Playce, Giles de, 627. , Thomas, 62, 244, 245, 249, 250, 277, 317, 420, 421, 424, 429, 430, 493, 494, 501, 579, 582, 583, 586, 587, 590. Plantagenet, Edmund, or Edmund de Al- mania, earl [1272 to 10 Oct. 1300] of Cornwall, 64, 65, 105, 125, 228, 252, 272, 512, 57G, 578, 615, 651, 664, 677. , Margaret his wife, [daughter of Richard de Clare, earl of Gloucester], 53. Plantagenet, Edmund, earl [1267 to 5 June 1296], of Lancaster, [called Crouch- back, also earl of Leicester, 1265-1296, son of Henry III.] , the king's uncle, 64, 125, 441, 511, 663. , , , his consort, Blanche, queen of Navarre, 441, 663. , , his son. See Laccastre, Henry de. Plantagenet, Edmund, or de Woodstock, the king's brother. See Woodstock. Plantagenet, Richard, earl [1225 to 2 April 1272] of Cornwall, count of Poitou and king of the Romans, or of Almain, brother of Henry III. 78, 105, 111, 310. , , , his wife Isabella, countess of Gloucester, 111. , , , Sir Henry [died about 1271] his first born son, 78. , , king of Almain, 310. Plantagenet, Thomas, earl [1296 to 22 March 132|] of Lancaster, son of Edmund, earl of Lancaster, 2, 16, 25, 34, 65, 66, 142, 143, 184-186, 218, 222, 263, 289, 290, 294, 297, 302, 344, 356, 405, 441, 450, 453, 476. 494, 512, 542, 548, 553, 568, 597. Plantagenet, Thomas, &c. — cont. , , his adherents, 2, 16, 21- 25, 66, 142. , , pardon to him and his adherents, 21. , , , commissioners to treat with, touching the Scottish Marches, 291. , , , commissioner touching offences committed in the county of Lancaster, 421. , , , Alice, wife of, 548. , , , his brother. See Lan- castre, Henry de. , , his father Edmund, earl of Leicester, 441. Plantagenet, Thomas, the king's brother, other- wise Thomas de Brotherton, earl of Norfolk and'marshal of England [1312 to Aug. 1338], 43, 47, 658, 659. , , grant of the lands of Roger le Bygod, late earl of Norfolk, 290. Plasterer, George le, 540. See Daubour. Platel, Roger, 385. Playce. See Plaiz. Playford, John de, 376. Playn, William, 8. Playtour, Richard le, king's Serjeant, G90. ......... See Pleiter. Playtz, Playz. See Plaiz. Pleiter, Richard le, 273. See Playtour. Pleshey, Plesse [co. Essex], 459. Plesse. See Pleshey. Ploket. See Pluket. Plough cattle, seizure of, contrary to the Statute, 309, 501. Plowe, Roger de la, 683. Pluckeleye, Plukele, Henry de, parson of Hese, 446, 527. presented to Lymniynge church, 3. Plukeuet, Alan, 18, 582. Pluket, Ploket, Hervey, 58. , John, of Wymundham, 512. , and Alice his wife, 512. Thomas son of, and Robert his brother, 512. Plummer, John le, of Hereford, 135, 145. Plumpton, Plumton, John de, 641. , Ralph de, 496. , parson of Greens Norton. See Norton. , Thomas de, canon of Torr, 503. Plumpton. See Plympton. Plumstok, Plumstock, Master Richard do, 203, 348, 5C3, 542. Plumton. See Plumpton. Plumuthe, Pluiuuth. Sec Plymouth. GENERAL INDEX. 927 Plymouth, Plumuth, Plumuthe [co. Devon], 6. selection of a ship and ruen in, 696. Plympton, Plumpton, co. Devon, hundred of, 699. , Sutton by, co. Devon, 699. St. Maurice, [or Plimpton Maurice, Earls Plimpton], Plumpton, CO. Devon, 268. Pochyn, Pochin. See Potyu ; Puncyn. Podio, Donus de, 255, 369. See also Poy ; Puy. Podymore, James de, 304. Poer, Aline la, 106. Arnold le, 451, 457. , Eustace le, 457. , John son of Peter le, 456, 457, 465. , Richard le, of Ireland, sheriff of cos. Waterford and Tipperary, 279. , Robert, of London, 575. See Poure ; Power. Poghele. See Poughley. Poghelegh, Simon de, 272. Poille, Puyle, John de la, 350, 461, 529. Compare Pole ; Pulle. Pointz. See Poyntz. Poisoned [intoxicated], caused to be, 403, 419. Poitiers, Arnold, Arnaud d'Aux, bishop of, cardinal bishop of Albano, the Pope's chamberlain. See Albano. , Poyters, count [Philip] of, 203. Poitou, [in France], 143. , count of. See Plantagenot. , Tormay in, 55. Pokebrok. See Polebrook. Pokedene. See Peakdean. Pokelington, Pokelyngton, Roger de, parson of Wath, 352. Pokerel, Gilbert, [of Bristol], 68, 133, 134, 605. Pokford, John de, of Diseeford, 446. Pole, Griffith de la, Griffin de la, 21, 26, 66, 142, 444, 472, 541, 548. , Henry de la, 248. , John de la, 84. , Richard atte, 401. See Polle. Pole, la, castle of. .See Welshpool. See London, the Pool by the Tower of. Polebrook, Pokebrok Pokebroke [co. North- ampton], 342. , Walter de Ellesworthe, parson of, 17. Poletani, Ayinericus, 653. Poleyu, John, 596. , Roger, of Watford, 135, 145. , William, 145 See Poylleue. Polhampton, Richard de, 42, 626, 666, 686. , , and Margaret his wife, 611. , , , and Thomas their son, 42. See Poolhampton. Polileye. See Pulley. Pollard, Master Geoffrey, 362. Polle, Edmund de. 414. See Pole; Poille; Pulle. Pollington, Polynton, co. York, 310. [Polruan, co. Cornwall] , chapel of St. Saviour, ii. the parish of, 258. Poltimor, Richard de, 125. Polton by Crekkelade. See Poultou by Crick- lade. Polynton. See Pollington. Pomar, Rodrigo Garcia de Medina de, 213. See Pumar. Pomeray, Pomerev, Henry de [temp. Henry II.], 285. Henry de la, 396, 443. , John de la, 367. William, 503. Ponde, John atte, 688, 693. See Pende. Pont. See Pount. Pontage. See Attingham ; Beverley ; Derby ; Hereford ; Kegworth ; Londou ; Marlow ; Nottingham ; Wetherby ; Windsor. , exemption from, 189. in Ireland. See Rosbercon ; Ross, New. See a/so Causeway ; Causey. Pontauilemer. See Pount Audcuier. Pontc Belli, William de, 538. Ponte Burgi, William de, 534. , , chantry in St. Mary's, Ripon, granted to, 536. Ponte Episcopi, William de, 104. or Bishopsbridge, Roger de, arch- bishop [1154-1181] of York, 285. Pontefract, co. York, 253, 565. Guiehard, prior of, 2. , pavage for, 94. Poutefracto, Ponte Fracto, Adam do, prebend- ary, or parson of Warding, 338, 353, 437, 518, 623. , merchant of Berwick-upon- Tweed, 469. , John de, burgess of Berwick-upon- Tweed, 276. , Robert de, 71, 688, 693, 700. Robert sou of Thomas de, of Wyles- tborpc, 533. , Thomas dc, 165, 456. See Pounl'rait. Pouttsluiy, co. £alop, 618. 928 GENERAL INDEX. Ponthieu, 31, 527. , the king's proctors to delimit the king's fees of, 563. , Queen Isabella's controller of, 621. , , her manors in, 621. , Sir Robert de Fienles, seneschal of, 539, 563, 665. controller of. See Gayton. , receiver of, 31. , See Thorpe. , manor of Tranleel in Vymeu in, 621. , roll of, 557. , Sowes or Souwes in. See Soues. Ponticillis, John de, 475. Pontigny [Yonne, France], pilgrimage to St. Edmund's, 365. Pontisara, Pontissara, James de, 639. , or Pontoys, Johu de, bishop [1282- 1304], of Winchester, 255. See Pontoise. Pont l'Eveque. See Ponte Episcopi. Pontoise, Pontisara [Seine-et-Oise, France], the king and Queen Isabella at, 527. See Maubuisson. Pontoys. See Pontisara. Pontyn. See Potyn ; Puncyn. Ponynges, Thomas de, 653. Ponyngfaude, John de, 466. Ponyngton, John de, 248. Pool, la Pole, the. See London. Poolhampton, Polhampton, co. Hants, 634- Pope, the, 1, 33, 79, 84, 88, 105, 115, 214, 298, 394, 455, 633, 638, 640. See Boniface VIII., Clement V., John XXII. , chamberlain of the. See Albano, Arnold, cardinal bishop of. , chaplain, or nuncio, of the. See Balaeto. , presents for and expenses of envoys to the, 605, 608. , notification of the royal assent to the election of the archbishop of York to the, 387. preferment to the bishopric of Enach- dune by the, 182. , tenth imposed by the, 205. See Tenth. Pope, John le, 74. , William le, 596. Popelton. See Poppleton. Popering, William de, 451. Poppleton, Popelton [co. York], 610. Porbik, Eichard, 418. Porcestre. See Porchester. Porcher, Philip le, 429. Porchester, Porcestre, co. Hants, 137, 144, 149, 152, 498. Port, Porte, John de la, or John de, 269, 625 675. , John le, and Agnes his wife, 377, 422, 423, 493. , , William his brother, 676. , Walter, 133. See also Dauk, Walter. Porta, John de, abbot of Mont St. Michel, 264. Portan, William Arnaldi de, of Bazas, 586. Porte. See Port. Portebury, Nicholas de, [of Bristol], 35. Porter, Portere, Porterere, Portour, Adam le, of Cerne, 239, 403. , Agnes, 251. , Henry le, 320. , Hugh le, 339. , James le, canon of Antwerp, 477. , John le, 250, 312, 314, 403. , Peter, of Benacre, 318. , Richard le, 251. , Robert le, 324, 421. , , of Westmarkham, 693. , Roger le, 54. , Thomas le, 492. , Walter le, of Certeseye, 135. , William le, 23, 455. See Portre. Porterere, Adam le, of Cerne. See Porter. Portes, Richard de, 679, 689. Porteseye, Portseye, Richard de, 350, 462. Porthalon [? Alum Bay], 629. Porthkellom, Porthkelloun, Porthkellon, Philip de, 22G, 239. , Stephen de, 226, 239. , William de, 226, 239. Portington, Thomas de, parson of the church of Teynton, 395. Portour, Portur. See Porter. Portpool, Pourtepole, [name preserved in Portpool Lane, Clerkenwell], chapel of the manor of, 290. Portre, James le, of Brussels, 606. See Porter. Portsey. See Porteseye. Portsmouth, Portesmuth, Portesmuthe [co. Hants], 520, 576, 5S1, 583. , prise of wine at, 630. Portugal, Portingale, merchants of Lisbon in, 67, 142. Portunare, Portunair', Asseretus de, of Florence, 347. , Poncherius de, 538. Portyngton, Portynton, Thomas de, 4, 354. , presented to the church of Teynton, 93. Poselingworth, Adam de, 593. Postell, Andrew, 387. Posterle, Peter de la, 46, 85. Potager, William le, 136. Potard, John, 411. GENERAL INDEX. 929 Potcmau. See Potman. Potewode, Philip son of William de, 273. Poticotc, Simon de, 599. Potlok, Richard de, 250. , Richard le, 314. Potman, John, of Shorne, 168. Poton', William de, 573. Potterespirye. See Potterspury. Pottergate. See Lincoln. Potterspury, Potterespirye [co. Northamp- ton], Geoffrey de Wallefbrd, or Welle- ford, parson of, 174, 337. Potton, [in Biggleswade hundred], co. Bed- ford, 222. Potyn, Poutyn, Pontyn, Thomas, and Margery his wife, of the Isle of Thanet, 37. See Puncyn. Pouche, Puch', Aymer de, merchant of Rochelle, 517. , William de, [of Aquitaine], 18. Poacher, Pucher, Thomas, 229, 236. Poucyn. See Puncyn. Pouerc. See Poer ; Power ; Poure. Pouff', Adam, of Berkhampsted, 546. Poughley, Poghele [co. Berks], prior and convent of, 104. Poulterer, Adam son of Robert de, 351. Poulton by Cricklade, Polton by Crekkclade, co. Wilts, 628. Poun, Alice, late the wife of Robert, 335. Robert, marshal of the King's Bench, 335. [crier of the King's Bench], 91, , Simon, 597. Pounfrait, Pounfreit, Richard de, 25. William de, 250. See Pontefracto. Pount, Peter del, of Rochelle, 694. Pount Audemer, Pontaudcmer, Agnes daugh- ter of Henry dc, wife of Richard Neirnut, 14. Poure, John le, 171. , Walter le, 686. See Poer; Power. Poorte, Pourt, Geoffrey, of London, 450, 454, 674. , Richard, 318. Pourtepole. See Portpool. Pouryng, Richard, 138. Poutyn. See Potyu. Pouville, Giles do, 674. Powe, Richard, 623. Power, Henry, 646. , Hugh, 425, 426. , Robert le, 71. See Poer; Pourc. Powick, Powyk [co. Worcester], 177. Powis. See Powys. Powyk. See Powick. Powys, Fowyz, John, purveyor, 11, 188, 319, 437, 486. 84313. Powys, Powis [co. Montgomery], lands of, 26, 151, 315, 472. See also Welshpool. Poy, Poye, John, 586. See Podio ; Puy. Poyhane, Laurence de, master of the St. Julian, 624. Poyllene, William, of Ravenserhode, 380. Poyntel, John, 690. Richard, 599. Poyntz, Poyuz, Pointz, Maurice, 173. , Nicholaa, nun of Romeseye, 206. Nicholas de, 228. , Hugh [his son], 228. , parson of the church of Cury Malet, 228. Poyters. See Poitiers. Praers, John de, and Anne his wife, 211. Praiers, Henry de, 606. Robert de, 24. See Pratcllis ; Precs. Prallyng, JoliD, 429. Prat, John, 281. of Stowe, 509. Pratcllis, John de, 112. , Richard de, 481,657. See Praers ; Praiers ; Preaux ; Preea. Praty, Geoffrey, 237. Preachers. See Friars Preachers. Preaux [Eure, France], Matthew, abbot of, 657. Ralph Morel, a inouk of, 657. Robert, abbot of, 481. See also Pratcllis. Preci piano, Janin de, of Genoa, 48 1. Predom, Hobert, of Asshele, 677. Preen, Holt, Holteprene, co. Salop, 554. Prees, John de, of Bobynton, 477. See Praiers ; Pratcllis. Pregnant, sentence upon a woman postponed because she was, 20. Preisshac, Arnold Bernard! dc, 82. Preleston, co. Norfolk. See Billingford. Prcmonstratensian Order, exemption of their houses in England from taxes, 40. Prendergest, Prendregest, Henry de, 539. , William de, 24. l'rentiz, John, 678. , Thomas, 546. Prescott, Prestcote [co. Oxford], 402. Preservation of rivers. See River. Prcst, John le, of Grove, 232, 241, 312. , Robert, of Suthwelle, otherwise Robert de Suthwelle, chaplain, 682, 684. , William, 506, 588. , William son of Richard le, 403. Prestatyn, Prcstaultou [co. Flint], 373. Prcstaultou. See Prestatyn. 3 N 930 GENERAL INDEX. Prestbury, Robert tie, 25. Prestbury, Prestebury, co. Gloucester, 66. Prestcote. SeePrescott. Prestebury. See Prestbury. Prestecote [co. Kent], 90. ' Prestesone,' Prestessone, John the, of Nor- wich, 589. , Ralph, of Bondeby, 155. Kobert le, of Nafertou, 245. Presteweston. See Priest Weston. Presthemede, or Prestheivede, 491. Prestoll. See Pristoll. Preston, Anabilla, wife of Richard de, 302. , Gilbert de, justice, 38. , John de, 549. , Ralph le fiz Richard de, 23. , Richard le fiz Richard de, 23. , Robert de, or Master Robert de, 59, 61. , , [of Redynges], 104, 648. , William de, 317. , , sacristan of the house of Wynchecornbe, 119. Preston [with Sutton Poyntz], co. Dorset, William de Ayremynne, prebendary of, 663. , co. Lancaster, 53, 88. , co. Rutland, 576, 578, 664. , co. Somerset, 153. Preston in Amonderness, co. York, 512. , pavage for, 186. Prestover. See Irthington. Prestwathe,[on the river Lune,co. Lancaster], 307. Prestwode, Hugh de, 596. ,, , Reginald, his squire, 597. , , Roger, his serjeant, 597. Prestwold, Prestwolde, co. Leicester, 394. Prices of oxen, cows, wethers, pigs, capons, hens, geese, eggs, pigeons, 326. Priest -Weston, Prestesweston, co. Salop, 612. Prilleston. See Billiugford. Primates, Henry, 8. Princes Risborough, Risebergh, Ryseberge, co. Buckingham, 135. Prior. See Priour. Priors Halghton. See Halton Priors. Priour, Prior, John le, 54 6. , John, his ship, 545. , Richard le, of Westwodc, 499, 600. , Geoffrey his brother, or Geoffrey le Prioures brother, 499, 600. , William, 401, 540. , , of Morton, 249. Priourescok, Adam le. See Bridlington. Prise of wine. See Southampton. Prison, breach of, 485. Prisoners cannot be supported by alms, and so die for want of sustenance, 329. Pristoll, Pristollis, Trestol, [Reunion, co. Anglesey], bouse of the Order of St. Augustine, Gervase, prior of, 514. , John Seys, or John, a canon of Bardsey, prior of, 537, 456, 669. , John, canon of, 514. , canons of. See John ap Yreuryth ; Turch. Priterwelle, Pritelwelle. See Pritewelle ; Prittlewell. Pritewelle, Prytewelle, John de, rector of Paglesham, 390, 472. , , vicar of Stanes, 390. Pritewelle. See Prittlewell. Pritte, Hugh le, [of Bristol], 605. Prittlewell, Priterwelle, Pritelwelle, co. Essex, 175. , Adam de Osgodeby, keeper of the priory of, 387. , James de Cusancia, prior of, a monk of Lewes, 570. , William de Avernas [William de Aumuniaco, called Auvcrgnat], prior of, 336. , William, prior of, 255, 256. , prior and monks of, 614. Privateers, Privateering. See Ships, licence to fit out. Privy Council. See Council. Proctor, Thomas the, 172. Pronte. See Proute. Proude, Thomas, 430. Proudfot, Proudefot, Prudfot, Richard, 623. , Wiliiam, and Amice his wife, 409. , the elder, 506, 588. Proute, Pronte, Richard le, 152. Proutes, Laurence lo, 596. Provence [in France], 332. Provisions for the king's enemies, 326. forwarded to Scotland, 249. ■ See also Scotland. Provost, Adam le, 597. , Alexander le, 409, 430, 595. , Nicholas his brother, 409, 430, 595. , Gregory the, 97. , John le, 130, 591. Nicholas le, 364. , Reymund, 106, 534. , Richard le, of Little Humbre, 222. , William le, 422. , , Roger his son, 422. , , of Southdalton, 245. , William son of Ralph le, or Ralph the, of Haldingham, 580, 590. See Baillif ; Reve. Provot, Henry sou of William, of Dediiigton, 591. , Simon le, 696, 698. Prudfot. See Proudfot. Prudhoe, Prudhou [co. Northumberland], castle of, 398, 400. GENEKAL INDEX. 931 Prust. See Pruz. Pruz, William 1c, 108, 122. Pryg, William, 500. Prytcwelle. See Prittlewell. Puck'. See Pouche. Pucber. See Poacher. Puddington, Pudington, 135. Pudclcote, Hugh de, 405. , Richard de, and Joan lii- wife, 305. Pudington. .See Puddington. Pudinan, John, 232. Pugeys, Robert, 108, 123. Puletere. See Pulter. Pulham, Nicholas de, 57. , Thomas de, orfevre, 57. , William de, 499. Pulham [co. Norfolk], 183. Pullc, Walter de, 5G5. See Polle. Pulley, Polilcye, co. Salop, 554, 612. Pullyth. See Pilleth. I'ultcney, Pulteneye, John de, 382. , William, 582. Pulter, Puletere, Edward le, purveyor, 32,39, 166. , William Ie, purveyor, 166. Pulton, Stephen de, packer of Clareudon, 645. Pumar, Peter Sancy de Medina de. See Sancj i Peter, de Medina de Pumar. , Sancius Pernandi de Medina de. See Fernandi, Sancius, de Medina de Pumar. See Pomar. Punchardon, Punchardun, ( Hirer de, the older, 467, 408. Florence his wife, 468. , , Henry bis son, 468. , , the younger, 467, 4 68. , Reginald de, 19. , Richard de, 111. , Robert de, 19, 629. Puncyn, or Puntyn, William, 24, 284. Punfaude, John de la, 515. Puntyng, Robert, 581. Puntyngtone, Philip do, parson of the church of Coker, 246. Pupperode in Feckenham forest [eo. Wor- cester], 167. Purcel, John, and William his son, and Walter brother of William, 253. , Otewel, 425, 426. , Thomas his son, 425, 426. Walter, 425, 426. , Walter son of John, 425, 426. , William, 392. Puxehaz, Purchase, John, 25. , William, of Cretiuge, 138, 145. I'urilou, l'uryton [eo. Somerset], 153, 413, 414. Purle, Jauiuus de, 49. Purpel, Roger, 593. Purser, Adam, 508. Pursil. See Purcel. Purveyance, to purvey or provide victuals, &c. for the king's household, wardrobe, appointments of king's purveyors, &c., 6, 10, 11, 15, 32, 52, 77, 79, 81, 82, 93, 95, 97, 99, 103, 104, 110, 111, 113, 137, 166, 168, 188-190, 198, 199, 208, 209, 213, 302, 303, 339, 346, 349, 350, 360, 369, 371, 374, 375, 381, 383, 433. 436, 448, 452, 458, 468-470, 477, 484, 486, 510, 511, 543, 544, 550, 554, 565, 607, 610, 019, 027, 633, 042, 053, 076, 677. , exemption from. See London, St. Paul's. , the clergy and. .See Clergy. for the chancellor, or the clerks of the Chancery, 114, 194, 201, 205, 278, 346. 354, 362, 371, 379, 443, 449, 540, 560, 613, 619, 634, 658. , for the earl of Lancaster, 218. of corn for Rerwick-upou-Tweod, 276. for the bishop of St. Davids and his men, 286. , [malpractices] by, 600. , persons feigning that they are, 169. Fury. See Firy. Fury. East. Sec Fotterspury. Fury ton. See Furiton ; Fyrton. Fuselegh, Thomas de, 495. Putte, John son of Robert atte, 240. , Hubert, of Wolleeounibe, 240. See Pette. Puy, Gerard de, 46. See also Fodio ; Poy. I'u We. See Poille. Pycard, Pychard, Pykard, Fit-hard, Hubert son of John, of Westgate, 337. , John, 55, 91, 92. , of Berwick- upon-T weed, 630. , Miles, 617. , Nicholas, 138. , Richard, 318. Robert, 624. , William, 585. Fyehecote. Sec Pitchott. Pyeheford. See Picheford. Pycher, Roger, 152. Pyohete. See Pitchcott. Pyeot. See Picot. Pycouuibe. See Piecomb. Fydinghowe, Pydighowe. See Piddinghoe. Pydlc. See Piddle. Pye, John, 58. , Thomas, 509. , William, 418, 679. Fyel, Robert, 582. Fyers. See Piers. Pyge, William, 403. 3 N 2 932 GENERAL INDEX. Pygeslegh, John cTe, 392. . , See Pikeslegh. Pygod, Pigod, Roger, of Ruffyn, or Ruthyn, 135, 145. , , John his brother, 135, 145. See Picot. Pygot, Pigot, Adam, and Anabella his wife, 442. , Baldwin, 442. , Isabella late, the wife of Walter, 450. John, 401. , son of Baldwin, 442. Pyk. See Pike. Pykard. See Pycard. Pyke. See Pike. Pykebon, John, 170. Pykenham, William de, 58. Pykeryng, Pykring. See Pikering. Pyketon, Adam de, 1, 2. Pykeworth, Pickeworthe, Hugh de, 460. Pykot. See Picot. Pykoyse, John, 61. Pylard, Thomas, of Burton, 250, 315. Pylat. See Pilat. Pylcheclout, Jordan, 153. Pylet. See Pilat. Pylkington, Pylkyngton, Pylkynton. See Pilkynton ; Pilton. Pyllok, Geoffrey, 153. Pyn, Thomas de, 126. Pyncebek, Pynchebek, Pyntebek, Gilbert de, 455. , Humphrey de, 589. , Robert de, 589. , Master Robert de, canon of St. Peter's, York, 453, 455. .., or Pyntebek, Master Robert de, 399. See Pinchbeck. Pynceon, Edmund son of Gilbert, of Tighcl- hurst, 570. See Pinson. Pynchebek. See Pyncebek. Pyndebury, Nicholas de, 8. Pynder, Pyndere, Alan le, 64. , Henry le, 701. , Roger le, 60. , Walter son of Alan le, 580, 590. Pynfoule, Henry, 305. Pynibus. See Pinibus. Pynkeny, Pynkeneye, Pynkenye, Robert, or Robert de, 62, 502, 582. See Picquigny ; Pingueui. Pynnokshire. See Pinnockshire. Pynnore. See Pinner. Pynson, Edmund, 662. , John Jonesknave, 582. . See Pynceon. Pyntebek. See Pyncebek. Pyntil, Adam, 251. , Geoffrey, 251. , Martin, 251. , William, 251. Pypard. See Pippard. Pype. See Pipe. Pyppynge, Roger, 153. Pyrton, Piriton, Puryton [co. Oxford], 465, 569, 663. Pyrye, Pyrie. See Piry. Pytcklej', Pightesle, co. Northampton, 674. Pyvelesdon, Pyuelesdon, Richard de, 120, 128. , , Agnes his wife, 120. , , [their daughter] Isabella, 120. , , their sons, William, Roger, Philip, Hugh, David, Edmund, Robert, Nicholas, and Thomas, 120. Q Qateroins, Nicholas, 24. Quadring, Quadryngge, co. Lincoln, 421. , Robert de Markeby, parson of, 421. , Robert de Vyleynes parson of, 374. Quallai. See Qwallai. Quarley, Querleye [co. Hants], 317. Quarr ahbev, Isle of Wight, Robert, abbot of, 126." Quarrendon, Querendon [co. Buckingham], 304. Quarrington, Queryngton, 383. Quarry. See Stones. Quateroins. See Qateroins. Quatford by Bridgnorth [co. Salop], 644. Quay, licence to construct a, 185. Quayage. See Bristol ; Hastings ; New- biggen ; Ravenser ; Scarborough. Queen, the. See Isabella. , her bailiff Alexander, 424. Queenhithe, London, 272, 577-579, 623, 664. Queneby. See Whenby. Quenes baillif, Alexander le, 424. Quenton. See Quinton. Quercu, Robert de, 271. Querendon. See Quarrendon. Querfe, river. See Wharfe. Querle. See Querley. Querleby, 317. Querley, Querle, Thomas de, 498, 509. Querleye. See Quarley. Querton, Henry de, 241. See Wharton. Queryngton. See Quarrington. Quethelok, John, 266. Queynterel, Reginald, 57. GENERAL INDEX. 933 Quikham, Quykham, Master William de, dean of Langecestre aud master of the hos- pital for lepers, St. Thomas the Martyr, Bolton, 302, 508. See Whickharn. Quiliano, Berenger de, 295, 519. Quinci, William, 581. Quinnersdelee. .See Kinnersley. Quiuton, Quenton [co. Gloucester], 139. Qnityng. .See Qwityng. Quivil, Peter, or Peter of Kxeter, bishop [1280 to 6 Oct. 1291] of Exeter, 212,214, 256, 258, 280. Quixlay, Robert de, of York, 540. , William de, of York, 540. Quixley, Quixle. See Whixley. Quoye, John, or John de, 371. Quykham. See Quikham. Quynberwe. See Whinhergh. Quynchaunt, Henry, 224. Qwallai, John de, 53. Qwityng, Benedict son of John, 251. , , his brothers, Hervey and Richard, 251. R Rabayn, Matilda, 504. , Peter de, 24. Raby, John de, 72, 73. Radcliffe - on - Trent, Kadeclif - on - Trent, co. Nottingham, G33. , Hugh de (Joushill, parson of, ('.,!.!. Raddon. See Rawdcn. Kadeclif. See Ratcliff. Radeclif-on-Trmt. .See Radcliffe-on-Trent. Radeclive in Bokelande [co. Devon], 4G7. Radeclive-upon-Sore, Radeclyve-upon-Soar. See Ratcliffe-npon-Soar. Radeford, John de, of Bristol, 68, 1 15. Richard de, 354. See Radford. Radolegh. See Radky. Rademeld. See Rodmill. Radenoro, Radinoro, Reginald de, of Bristol, 35. See Radnor. Radford, Radeford by Coventre [co. War- wick], 212. Radford priory. See Worksop. Radinges. See Redinges. Radinore. See Radenorc. Radley, Radelegh, co. Borks, 248. Radmeld, Rademeld. See Rodmill. Radnor, Radenor [co. Radnor], castle and manor of, 491. Radyngdcu, John de, a pilgrim, G22. See Ratingdene. I Radynges, Radyngges. See R , , exemption of his manors from purveyance, 97. Reigate, Reygate, Raypate, co. Surrey, 236, 483-485, 528, 653. , prior and canons of the Holy Cross, 653. Reignam, John, of Bodekesham, 229. Reinerii. See Reynerii. Reison, Reson, John, 471. See Rasen. Remmesbury, Robert de, monk or abbot of Shireburne, 547, 555. See Rammesbury, Rendlesham [co. Suffolk]. See Ash by Rendlesham. Rendu, William le, 464. Renhold, Ronhale, Rounale [co. Bedford], 291, 598. Rente, Thomas atte, of Ipswich, 401. , , Thomas de, collector of customs at Ipswich, 204. Renter. See Reuter. Reon ap Gronou, 577. Repinghale, Repynghale, Adam son of John de, and Elizabeth his wife, 312. >., John de, 561. See Rippingale. Reppes, Robert de, 525, 610. , Thomas de, 297, 411, 662. , William de, 44. Repps, North, Northreppes, co. Norfolk, William de Cusancia, parson of, 614. Repynghale. See Repinghale; Rippingale. Reson. See Rasen ; Reison. GENERAL INDEX. 937 Ressebroke, Resshebroke. See Rusbbrooke. Restourek, Rostourek, William tie, 226, 2.39. Restyr [cc. Cornwall], 226, 239. Retford, Reford, Robert de, 134, 230, 243, 244, 332. Retford [co. Nottingham], 524. , William le Vickerscosin of, 312. , East, in North Clay, Retford in lc Clay [co. Nottingham], 373. Retheby. See Ratheby. Retherhethe. See Rotherhithe. Reuter, or Renter, John le, of Clerkenwelle, 248. , Thomas lc, 427. Reve, Adam le, 224. , Geoffrey le, of Asshe, 135. , John le, of Wykford, 582. , William le, 239, 403. , or Oldereve, William le, 249. See olun Reeve ; Provost ; Provot. Revele, William de, Almain merchant, 234. Revesby, Simon de, 591. Revesby, co. Lincoln, 392, 684. , abbot of, 217, 521. , suit touching the repair of the causeway and bridge of Nordike by, 392. abbot and convent of, 18. Rcwc, Robert altc, of Chatcknollc, 240. See Rue. Rewefrank, Peter de, of Gascony, 59. Rewenhale. See Rivenhall. Rewley by Oxford, abbot of, 402. Reydon, or Reyndon, John son of Robert de, ami Hawina his wife, 222. , Robert de, 3, 69, 71, 107, 124, 135, 138, 146, 222, 226, 252, 117, 423, 474. See. Reyndon ; Rvdon. Reygate. See Rcigate. Reylegb, Reylc. See Rayleigh. Reynnmd, Reymond, Richard, 29, 495, 694. , cardinal deacon of Sancta Maria Nova. See Fargia. Reymundi, William de Farges, 82. See Farges. Reynold, Reatrice, 251. , William son of Richard, and Richard his brother, 495. Reyndon, Robert de, 69. , Walter de, 613. See Reydon. Reyner, Richard le, 54. , Thomas, of Farlegh, 680. Compare Rogyner. Rcynerii, Reincrii, Bonajouttus, of Lucca, 353. Reynes, Walter de, 439. Reynham, Simon de, 301. Reynham. Sec Rainham. Little. See Rainham St. Margaret. Reynolds, Walter. See Reginaldi. Reytheby, Thomas de, 311. See Ratheby. Rhaiadr, Rhayader, Rayder [co. Radnor! 491. Rhingyll, Ryngildie, the, 421, 459. Rhiw Abon, Rue [co. Denbigh], 178. Rhodes, island of, 274. Rhodez [Aveyron, France], Gaucelinus Johannis, sacristan of, 79. Rhos Llanyrygog, Roslineryou [co. Denbigh 1, 178. Rhuddlun, Rothelan [co. Flint], grant to the burgesses of, 255. Ribald, Walter, of Louth, 523. Ribaldcroft. See Yarm. Ribbesford, Henry de, 181, 611. or Rillesford, John de, 499, 600. , William de, parson of Cradenhull 499, 600. Ribcstayn. See Ribston. Ribstayn, Thomas de, 579. Ribston, Ribstan [co. York], 183. Little, Little Ribestavn [co. York] 495. Riby, Ryhy, Henry de, canon of Malton, 394. Ricardotin, John, 679. Riccall, Rikhale, Bykehale, R \ k hale, oo. York, 492. Henry de liurghusshe, prebendary of, 559. John de Sandalc, prebendary of, 876. Richard I. king, 392, 393. Richard II. king, 183, 613. Richard, king of the Romans. See Plan- tagenet. Richard called the merchant, 360. the clerk of Calverstone, 359. vicar of Rondelchirche, Cambridge, 506, 580. , Henry son of, de Askeby juxta Horne- castre, 383. , of Pontefract, 94. Herbert son of, 97. , Hugh son of, de Weldo of Aungre, 241. , John, 495. , John son of, le Sheperde of Eselbergh, 304. , de Kynebclle, 249. de Middelton, 579. , Nicholas, 251. Philip son of, de Rosse, 699. , Ralph son of, Ralph fiz Richard, 598. > Robert Rautesbrother fiz Richard, 598. Reginald son of Robert son of Richard de Assheford, 71. Richard son of, de Roy hind, 221. , Robert son of, de Macworth, 168. 938 GENERAL INDEX. Richard — cotit. Roger son of, le Spensere atte Worthy, 429. , Thomas son of, le Swan, 96. , Thomas son of William son of, 501. , William son of, 359, 587, 683. , , de Founteney, of Little Cotes ? 656. , de Thresk, 236. , , le Prest, 403. , , gon of William de la Rokele, 652. See Fiz Richard. Richards Castle, Castel Richard [co. Here- ford]. See la Zousche of Castel Richard. Riche, Thomas le, of Andevre, 637. , William le, 57. Richemund, Master Adam de, 637. , Isabella, late the wife of Adam de, 637. , Thomas de, 37. , [constable] of Cokermuthe castle, 479. See Richmond. Richer, John son of, de Refham of London, 31, 174. Richmond, Alan [Ruffus], earl [1009-1089] of, [and duke of Brittany], 556. , Alan [Niger], earl [1089-1104] of, 556, 681, 692. , Stephen, earl [1110-1137] of, and count of Brittany, 556. , Alan, earl [1137-1146] of [and of Cornwall, and count of Brittany], 556. , Conan earl [1146-1171] of Rich- mond and duke of Brittany, 556. , earl of. See Britannia. Richmond, Richemund [co. York], archdeacon of, 5, 465, 649. , archdeacon of, Cardinal Francis Gaytani, 17, 355, 388, 538, 641, 643. , , Roger de Northburgh, 655. , archdeaconry of, 33, 465, 625. , tenth [from the clergy of] the archdeaconry of, 649. , Thomas Sleght, parson of, 538. Ricio, John de, 345. Rickebug, 446. Ridding, Rikelyng [co. Essex], John de Alton, vicar of, 606. , Nicholas de Ey worth, vicar of, 606. Rickmansworth, Rikelesworthe [co. Hert- ford], 220. Ridale, Rydale, James de, 63. William son of William de, of Nateby, 241. Riddings, Kirk, Kyrkeridding [co. York], 180. Ridel, Rydel, Geoffrey, 525. , Hugh, of Wytering, 525. John, 108. Ridelingfeld. See Redlingfield. Ridelingwelde. See Riugwold. Ridemereshulle. See Reduiershall. Rider, Ridere, Ryder, Rydere, Adam le, 250. , , keeper of Salsey forest, 87, 645. , John le, 330, 507. , Roger le, of Hainele, 622. Ridon. See Roydon. Ridurd. See Redruth. Rie. See Rye. Rievaulx, co. York, the abbot of, 539. , Richard, abbot of 697. , abbot and convent of, 260. Rigeton, Gilbert de, 119. Rigges, Thomas de, 57. , William de, 57. Rihill, Ryhille, Alexander de, of Newcastle- upon-Tyne, 446. , Isolda, late the wife of John de, 119. , John de, his brother Richard, 119. Rihille. See Ryle in Whittingham parish. Rikedoun, Richard, 679. Rikehale, Rikhale, Abel de, of York, 548. Rikelesworthe. See Rickmansworth. Rikelyng. See Ridding. Riket, Richard, 404. Rikethorne, Richard son of Bertram de, arid Bertram his brother, 477. Rikhale. See Riccall ; Rikehale. i Rillesford, or Ribbesford, John de. See Rib" besford. Riiliugton, Rillyngton, Master Henry de, 610. , John de, 544. Rillington, Ryllyngton [co. York], 560. Ringmore, Ryndemore [co. Devon], 418. Ringwode, Ryngwode, John de, 44. Ringwold, Ridelingwelde, Riddingwold, [in Cornilo hundred], co. Kent, 19], 193. Ringwood, Ryngewode, co. Hants, 135, 137. Ripariis, John de, 19, 166. , , Margery his mother, 19. , Margery de, 19. See Redvers ; Ripiers. Ripe, or Eighington, Eckington, Eghiuton [Shiplake hundred, Pevensey Rape] , to. Sussex, 227, 234. Ripiers, Brian, of Ordesale, 693. See Redvers ; Rivers. Riplingham, Rypplyngham, co. York, 245. Ripon, Richard de, 24. , William de, 692. Ripon, Rypon, Ripoun, co. York, 184. , merchants of, 567. , chapel at, built by William, archbishop of York, 184. , St. John's hospital, John Paynel, keeper of, 617. , St. Mary's chapel, chantry granted to William de Ponte Burgi in, 536. GENERAL INDEX. 939 Itipon, Rypon, &c.—cont. St. Mary Magdalen's hospital, Henry de Shirokes, keeper of, G12, 653. , St. Wilfrid's church, dean and chapter of, 569. , , prebendaries of. See Evercsdon ; Henney ; Seton. , , prebends of. See Givendale ; Stanwick. , Wath by. See Wath. Rippel. See Ripple. Rippingale, Repyughalc [co. Lincoln], 696. Ripple, Rippel [co. Worcester], Master Walter de Blida, parson of, 652. Rippling, Adam de, 220. Kipplingham, Kipplyngham, Rypplynghani, Master Robert de, chancellor of St. Peter's, York, 374. William son of Ralph de, 245. See Riplinghani. Ripton, Abbots, [co. Huntingdon], 639. , , John de Chargtux, parson of, 606. , King's, co. Huntingdon, 1c Ileuth towards, 92. Ris. Sec Rys. Risborough. See Princes Risborough. Risby, Riseby [co. Suffolk], 305. Risebergh. See Princes Risborough. Riscby. Sec Risby. Risendonbasset. See Rissington, Little. Uishangles, Rishaugeles [co. Suffolk], 170. Thomas de Kvesham, parson of, 179, 353. Rishton. Nee Piston. Risindon. See Rissington. Rissheden. See Rushden. Risshton, Rissheton, Robert de, presented to Gaytyngton church, 211. , parson of Dien, 378. , Thomas de, parson of Deeh, 612. .See Riston. Rissington, Little, or Rissington Basset, Little Risindon, Risendonbasset, Rysyndou- basset, co. Gloucester, 554, 612. Riston, Ryston, Rishton, Gilbert de, 71, 578. See Risshton. Riston by Brunstede. .See Ruston by Brumstead. Rither, John de, 683. , William son of Gilbert de, 180. See Rythcr. Riceare, dedimus licenciam. See Hunt. Rivel. Sec Ryvel. Rivcnhall, Rewenbale, co. Essex, 346. River, Rivers, obstruction of, 242. , [preservation of], 18. Rivers, Ryvers, John son of John de , 103. , Richard de, 24. 222. See Redvers ; Ripariis ; Ripiers ; Ryvere. Riwal, Thomas, 251. Ro, Thomas le, 134. Road, licence to close a. See Way. Robat. See Robet. Robbery from a ship. See Ship. Robelard. See Robilard. Roberd, Gilbert, 427. Robert, 473. , archdeacon of Surrey. See Surrey. the advocate of Arras. See Arras. , clerk of the chapter [of St. Swithun's, Winchester], 676. parson of Garboldishain. See Gar- boldisham. vicar of Dertford. See Dartford. brother of Albin, 97. son of Margaret, John son of, de Fyuegale, 31. Adam son of, 658. , , the poulterer, 354. purveyor, 265. , de Welleby, 574, 682, 684. Alexander, 442. , Gilbert son of, de la Grene of Est- loghton, 404. , Henry son of, de Foulsutton, 538. , John son of, attc Putte, 240. , le Chaumberlcyn, 526, 528. , Damniesone of Croilland, 435. , , de Glanton, 53. , , de Holm of Groat MasseiiL'ham, 344. b , , de Lancastre, of Holegillc, 177. de Mersk, 614. , de Reydon, anil Hawisia his wife, 222. de Stuteville, 110. de Sutton, parson of Burgh, 477. , , de Wadeton, 273. son of Margaret de Eynegalc, 31. , Nicholas son of, de Walton, 319. Nicholas son of Lucy daughter cf, do Twenge, 261. , Peter son of, de Brimsted-?, 251. Reginald son of, son of Richard de Assheford, 72. Richard son of, de la Bere, 71. , , le Reve, 55. , Robert son of. See Cole. the clerk of Great Strcttou, 575. le Bret, 288, 290. , , del Bottel of Merston, 272. , de Stretton, and William his brother, 402. , , de Ufford, 620. .Thomas son of, de Saundeby, and Isabella his wife, 213. 940 GENEKAL INDEX, Robert — cant. , Walter son of, de Daventre, 599. , , , and Robert his son, 684 , 695. , , de Estcote, 585. , , de la Sale, 237, 238. , William son of, 64, 77. , , de Grenefeld, 534. , , de Hemyngby, 682. , , de Sutton, 701. See Fiz Robert. Robertsbridge, co. Sussex, 695. , Alan, abbot of, 338. , abbot and convent of, 115. Robet, Robat, Gilbert, 404. , John son of Gilbert, 404. , Richard, 404. Robilard, Robelard, John, 331, 507, 58 '). Roborough, Rugheburgh [co. Devon], 125. Roby, William de, 253. Rohyn, Elias, 597. Roceholm, William de, presented to Great Markham church, 52. Rocelyn. See Roscelyn. Rocester [in Dovedale] , Roucestre in Douve- dale, Roucestre, Rouecestre [co. Staf- ford], abbot of, 168. , Roger de Lughteburgb, abbot of, 569. , Walter de Aston, abbot of, 603, 616. canons [named] of, 569. , abbot and convent of, 257. Roche, John de la, of Bristol, 445. , , of Tylagh Largi, 17. , Margaret, late the wife of Thomas de la, of Wales, 269. , Simpn de la, 24. Thomas de la, 170. , , of Wales, 300. Roche [in Maltby parish, co. York], abbot of, 375. abbot and convent of, 34. Rocheford, Recheford, David de, 488. , Henry de, 488. , Maurice de, and Thomas his son, 459. . Ralph de, 22. , Robert de, 96. , Walram de, 674. , William de, 417. Rochele, Bernard de la, 160. Rochelle [Charente-Inferienre, France], 147, 231, 323. , merchants of, 517, 694. , -wine from, 694. Rochelyn. See Roscelyn. Roches. See Roche ; Rupibus. Rochester, bishop of. See Wuldham. , bishop, prior and chapter of, 650. , bishopric, diocese, or see of, 439. , prior and convent of, 532. , tenth in the diocese of, 650. , St. Andrew's, prior and chapter of, 158, 218, 369, 441, 650. Rochester, co. Kent, 85, 669. , bailiffs of, , justices of gaol delivery for, 683. , letters patent dated at, 23. Rochford. See Rocheford. Roekbourne, Rokeburne, on the confines of Southampton and Wilts, 133. Rockeleye. See Ruckley. Rockingham, Rokyngham [co. Northampton] , 342. , Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, constable of, 85, 104. , Alan la Zouche, constable of, 85. , forest of, 265, 446, 453, 641. , Thomas Besville, parson of, 661. , letters patent dated at, 342, 349. Roco [? Recco, near Genoa], James de, mer- chant of Genoa, 571. Rocombe, Middelrocumbe, co. Devon, 654. Rocumbe, Roscombe [Hermitage parish], co. Dorset, in Blakemore forest, 98, 336. Rocyngton, William de, 585. Rodbergh. See Rodeberwe. Roddeston, William de, 184. Rode, Alan son of Nicholas de la, 324. , John de la, 249. Rodebergh. See Rodeberwe. Rodeberwe, Rodberewe, Rodbergh, Rode- bergh, Miles de, 61, 66, 73. Rodelaye. See Rodley. Rodeney, Rodenay, Rodenaye, Rodeneye, Rodeneie, Rodeny, Richard de, 123, 129, 207, 224, 660, 661. , a commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c. 64, 67, 145, 150, 152, 224, 229, 230, 244-246, 310, 326, 412, 414, 415, 423, 427, 684, 686, 689, 697. Roderham, Richard de, and William his brother, 594, 693. Rodes. See Rhodes. Rodeswell, Master John de, 628. Roding, Rothynge, co. Essex, 175. , High, Rothynge, co. Essex, 175. , White, Alba Rothynge, co. Essex, 103, 190. , , , William le Mareschal, parson of, 386. Rodley, Rodelaye [in Westbury parish], co. Gloucester, 620. Rodlond, Nicholas, 501. Rodmell. See Beverington Rodmell. Rodmill, Radmeld, Rademeld, co. Sussex, 236, 483-485, 528. Rodom, Rodum, John de, 25. Roffa, Roff', Alice de, nun of Romeseye, 281. , Robert de, 318. , Saloman de, justice in eyre, 629. GENERAL INDEX. 941 Roger son of the earl of Gloucester. See Gloucester. , the parson of Bolton, 60, 73. parson of Folkyuton, 534. , parson of the church of Patushull Bleteshou. 598. Elias son of, de Assheburn. See Assheburne. , John, 5, 45. , , merchant of France, 352. , John son of, de Beauchamp. See Beauchamp. le Carter, the elder, [of Scar- borough], 493, 587. , de Estker, or de Estquar, 456. de Levyngton, 172. , , de Wellesworth. See Welles- worth. , Reginald son of, 446. , Richard, and Richard his brother, 495. , Richard son of, 683. , , de Whatton, 552. ... , Robert son of, le Forester of GayneR- burgh, 380. de Ikelyngham, 296. , Roger son of. See Wellesworth. , le Bret', and Thomas his brother, 42. , de Moubray, 1. , de Swiftlingge, 488. Thomas son of, de Beltoft, the younger, 74. Thomas the man of, Rogersman, 236. , William, 252. William son of, 219, 251. de Bokelond, 429. , le Carter, the elder, [of Scar- borough], 493, 494, 587. , , de Orraesby, 315, 683. , de Wode Hysing, 385. Rogeri, Lupinus and Joan his wife, 283. Rogersman, Thomas, 236. Rogyner, Roger, 146. Compare Rcyner. Rok, Peter le, 690. Roke, John de, carpenter of the works at Westminster and the Tower, 48. Kokeburne. See Rockbounic. Rokel, Hugh, 65. Rokele, Geoffrey de la, 502, 582. , and Elizabeth his wife, 456. , Peter de la, 502, 582. Stephen de, 476. , William de, and Elizabeth his wife, 621. , William de la, 652. William son of Richard son of William de la, 652. son of Eustace de la, 425, 426. Sec Rokesle. Rokeshurgh, William de, of Berwick-upon- Tweed, 671. See Roxburgh. Rokesford, Rokkesford, Walter de, purveyor, 32, 99, 166. Rokesle, Rokesleye, Gregory de, 414. , Reginald de, 414, 680, 699. , Richard de, 107, 122, 419, 473, 482, 529. See Rokele. Rokeston. See Roxton. Rokingham. See Rockingham. Rokkesford. See Rokesford. Rokwode, Robert de, 623. , , Margaret his wife, 623. Rokyngge. See Ruckiuge. Rokyngham. See Rockingham. Rol, Hugh, 464. lioland, Holland, Nicholas, 497, 582, 595. , Robert son of, de Wykinby, 48. See Roland ; Rouland. liollandright, Great. See Rollright, Great. Rolleston, John de, 141, 586. , , king's chaplain, 90. , keeper of the castle of Scarde- burgh, 141. , master of the hospital of Neweton, 339. , Ralph de, 129, 208, 226, 233, 461. , William de, 329, 350, 418, 474, 530. Rolleston, co. Stafford, 65. Rollright, Roulandrith [co. Oxford], 384, 385. .Great, Great Rollandright, co. Oxford, 488. Romain. See Roniayn. Romans, Richard, king of the, 78. , See Plantagcuet, Richard, carl of Cornwall. Romara, Roumara, William de, earl [1140 to 1155] of Lincoln, 392, 393. , his son William, 392, 393. , , his son William and Hawisia [daughter of Stepheu, earl of Albe- marle] his wife, 392. his grandson William de Roman [son of William and Hawisia], earl [1165 to 1198] of Lin- coln, 392, 393. Roniayn, Romaiu, Romeyn, Alice, 146. , Hugh, 8, 364. John le, archbishop [1286 to 1296] of York, 255. , Robert, 399. , , a purveyor, 166, 188, 293, 349, 436, 458, 486, 619, 633. Rome, Robert de, 239, 404, , Thomas de, of St. Edmunds, 139. 942 GENERAL INDEX. Rome, court of, church of, or the Apostolic See, 17, 339, 353, 387, 456, 535, 542, 549, 552, 559, 570, 574, 604, 608, 628, 631, 667. court of, 28, 32, 40, 42, 45, 51, 79, 82, 89, 112. j cardinals of the church of, 298. , See Cardinals. , church of Westminster, subject to, 298. college of cardinals of the church of, notification of the royal assent to the election of the archbishop of York, 387. , pilgrimage to, 642. , Philp de Gragnana, prior of. 52. Romenal, Romenale, Romenhale. See Romney. Romcneye, Romeny. See Romney. Romeseye. See Romsey. Romesgreve. See Rarnsgrave. Romeshurst, Rammeshurst, [parcel of the manor of Wellington], co. Salop, 554, 612. Ronieyn. See Romayn. Romney, Romenal, Romeneye, Romeuhale, Romeny, co. Kent, 44, 67, 71, 75, 142, 144, 247, 590. ordinance of Henry III. for, 75. , port of, 503. , , barons of, 292. , , within the liberty of the Cinque Ports, 583. .., Lyde, a member of. See Lydd. , ships for the king's service of, 292. , marsh of, 503. , the marsh of, belonging to the corpus of the count)- of Kent, 583. , commission de walliis el fossalis for 316, 590. , letters patent dated at, 301, 303. Komsey, Roinesy, Romeseye, co. Hants, 327. Alice de W3'utreshulle, abbess of, 210, 216, 281,327,403. , Clementia de Guldeford, abbess of, 206. , Nicholaa Poyntz and Juliana de Lysewy, nuns of, 206. , Sibyl Carbonel, abbess of, 333, 340. , abbess and nuns of, 642. , nuns [named] of, 206, 281. Master Gilbert de Middelton, pre- bendary of Edendou in the conventual church of, 446, 609. , James de Florencia, canon of, 365. , hospital of St. Mary Magdalen and St. Anthony, John, proctor of the lepers and paupers of the, 625. Rondelchirche. See Cambridge. Rouewell, Ronewelle, John de, 698. See Runwell. Ronhale, co. Bedford. See Renhold. Ronyng, William le fiz John, of Holme, 24. Roofing with slates of stone, 100. Roos, George de, 604. See Ros. Rope, Geoffrey, 239, 404. , Gilbert, 239, 404. , Ranulph, 429. Roper, Ropere, John le, [of Bristol], 144, 605. , Thomas le, 495, 589. , Walter le, 146. Ros, Aliauudus de, of Tidde, 701. , John de, 260. Margaret de, 302. , Nicholas de, parson of Offynton, 347. , Master Nicholas de, 460. , William de, of Hamelak, 545, 551, 562, 697. , , of Hamelak, and Margery his wife, 568. , of Kendale, 551. ,., , of Kirkeby, 157, 452. See Roos ; Rose ; Ross ; Rosse ; Rous ; Rus. Bosbargon. See Rosbercon. Rosbercon, Rosbargon [co. Kilkenny], pon- tage for a bridge between New Ross and, 43. Roscelyn, Rocelyn, Joan, late the wife of William, 235, 308. , Peter, 124, 483, 514, 681, 701. Roscombe. See Rocumbe. Roscrou, Benedict de, 411. Rose, Adam, of Grenewiche, 266. , Henry de, deputy of the chief butler at Yarmouth, 19, 520. , Henry, of Great Yarmouth, 260, 576. , Nicholas, and John his son, 78. , Robert, 149, 188, 575. f Botherfield. , Rutherfeld [co. Sussex], William de Shoteshain, parson of, GC4. Rotherhithe, Rethcrhethc, co. Surrey, 5G. Rotherwiek, Ruthwyk, 498, 598. Rothewell, Master Roger de, prebendary of Kirketon and Welton, 549. Rothing, Hothinggc, Rothyuges, Matilda de, 607. Ralph de, 208. , William de, 208. Rothley, Rothele [co. Leicester], Master Bernard Fcrandi, parson of, 372. Henry de Cestcrton, or Chesterton parson of, 117, 340, 379. Rothwell, Rowelle, co. York, 65. Rothynges, Rolhynge. See Roding ; Retiring. Roton, Henry, of Ipswich, 427. Rotour, Rotur, Adam, 687. Richard, 601. , William le, 683. See Whelwrighte. Rottingdean, Rottynden, Rottyngdcn, co. Sussex, 247, 528. Rotur. See Rotour. Rotyngtou, Robert de, 367. Roubiry, Roubury, Roubyry, Gilbert de, appointed to be a justice of the [King's, or Common] Bench, 485. , , commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c. 49, 146, 225, 233, 314. See Rothbury ; Routhebiry. Rouceby, William de, 580, 590. Roucestrc in Douvedale. See Rocester. Rouchevilla, Ralph de, prior of St. Mary Magdalen's, Goldeclyve, 12. Rouclive, Rouclyve, Rouclif, Hugh de, 64. , Thomas de, 586. Roude. See Rowde. Roueccstre. See Rocester in Hovedale. Roucd, [Seine Iuferieure, France], Geoffrey, archbishop [1111 to 1129] of, 475. , Giles, archbishop [1312 to 1318] of, 200. , St. Katherine's, Sainte Catherine du Mont pres Rouen, abbot of, complaint by, 425, 426. , William, abbot of, 295, 628. dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, 271. Rouge, Gerard le, 247. Robert, 499, 600. Rougham, Rughham [co. Norfolk], 332. Roughhead. See Rughheved. Booghton, Rughton, co. Norfolk, 405. Roukerewe, Thomas de, [of Bristol], 605. Roukesdon. See Roxton. Rouland, Edward, 480. , Nicholas, 248. See Roland. RiuilaiMlrith. See Rollright. Roaleei Roulev, Roaleye. See Rowley. Roumara. See Romara. Roumfare, John, of Gevnesburgh, 74. Rounale. See Renhold. Rouudena, Albert, of Genoa, 573. Rotmdhay, Roundchay, co. York, 65. Rous, Adam le, 25. of Hicehe, 662. , John le, 445. , Richard le, 492. , Thomas le, forester of Knaresbuigh, 99. , , William le, 219, 340. , his scrjaunt Robert, 66. See Roos ; Ros ; Rose ; Ross ; Rus. Rouspiirre. See Ruspcr. Houston, William de, 596. Rout, Roger, 418. South, Gerard, 613. Routh Ap Jorvard, Kignon, 388. Routhbury. .See Rothbury. Routhebiry, Richard de, 23. See Roubiry. Routhton, William de, and Alice his wife, 644. Ronton, Nicholas de, 611. 944 GENERAL INDEX. Kowde, Roude, co. Wilts, 137. Rowe, William del, 387. Rowelle, Richard de, 390. See Rothwell. Rowley, Rouleye, Bertram, parson of, 481. , Bertram Fernandi, parson of, 508. , Rouley [co. Salop], Henry de Hale, parson of, 219. Roulee [co. York], Master John Busshe, parson of, 546. Roxburgh, Rokesburgh, [in Scotland], castle of, 83, 527. , William de Felyng, constable of the castle of, 47. , Old, Old Roxesburgh, [in Scotland], 662. , in Scotland, manor of, 83. Roxburgh, Rokesburgh, [Scotland], state of the county of, 71. Roxby, Roxeby [co. Lincoln], 34. , Master John de Craucumbe, parson of, 521. Peter de Ludyngton, parson of, 446. Roxeby, Alan son of Warin de, 34. Roxton, Rokeston, Roukesdon, co. Bedford, 61, 598. Roydon, Ridon, Rydon, co. Norfolk, 55, 56, 319, 454, 469, 496. Royston, co. Hertford, town of, 229. cos. Cambridge and Hertford, 62. , prior of, 62, 229. , Geoffrey Hakoun, prior of, 195. John de Broome, canon of St. Botolph, Colchester, prior of, 202, 209. , John de Bockyng, a canon of, 195. , sub-prior and convent of, 195. Ruckinge, Rokyngge [co. Kent] , 79. Ruckley, Rockeley [co. Salop], Robert de Wakefeld, parson of, 166. Rudbudel. See Ruttebuthel. Rudduk, Roger, 153. Rude, Henry, 526. Rudeston, William de, 22. Rudham, Ralph de, parson of Beford, 655. , Robert de, 573. , Roger de, 330, 506. , , taillur, 57. Rudmarley, Walter de, canon of [Moreton Parva in the church of] Hereford, 110. Rudston, Rudstan, co. York, 555. Rue, William de, 2, 3. See Rhiw Abon ; Rewe. Rue Novo, John de la, merchant of Brittany, 114. Ruffus, Herbert, 613. Ruffyn, Ruthyn, Richard son of John de, 135, 145. See Ruthin. Rufus. See Ruffus. Rugge, Alice, 364. , John de, 699. , Mabel, 364, Ruggele by Osprengge [co. Kent], 127. Ruggeweye, Rugweye, la, [co. Berks], 668. Rugheburgh. See Roborough. Rughham. See Rougham. Rughheved, Richard, 585. Rughton, Richard de, 59. See Roughton. Rugini, Luke, 510. Rugweye, Ruggeweye, la, [co. Berks], 668. Rully, Richard de, 359. Rumalii. See Rumely. Rumbergh, [in Lewisham parish], co. Kent, 623. Rumburgh, John de, 381. Rumely, Alan de, 359. Rumeseye. See Romsey. Rumwode, [in Sherwood forest, co. Notting- ham], 432. Runcton, Rungeton, co. Norfolk, 381, 484, 490. , North, North Rungeton [co. Nor- folk], a well called Bukenwelle in, 128. Runcy, Thomas, 78. Rundale. See Randall. Rungeton, John de, 328. , Thomas de, 328. , William de, 113, 328. , , and Mary his wife, 115. Sea Runcton. Runswick, Rynneswyk, cn. York, 54. Runwell, Ronewelle, co. Essex, 81, 103, 190. Rupe, de. See Roche. Rupe forti. See Rocheford. Rupella. See Rokele. [Rupibus, Hugh de, or de Roches,] arch- deacon of Winchester. 676. Rus, Michael le, 655. , Roger le, 292. SeeRoos;Ros; Rose; Ross; Rous. Rusche, Almaric de, 573. Rusel. See Rnssel. Rushall, Rusteshale [co. Wilts], 466. Rushbrooke, Ressebroke, Resshebroke [co. Suffolk], 296, 305. Rushden, Rissheden [co. Hertford], 62. Rusper, Rouspaire, co. Sussex, 562. Russel, Russell, Rusel, Adam, 688, 693. , Bartholomew, of Rochelle, 694. , Geoffrey, of Yate, 585. , John, 145, 318, 428, 498, 506, 585. , , purveyor, 111, 566. , , of Bristol, 35, 444, 445. , Joseph, 571. , Peter, 418. , , parson of Ettou, 386, 436. , Ralph, parson of Keworth, 393. GENERAL INDEX. 945 Russel, Russell, &c. — cont. Richard, 145, 238, 418. , , atte Sutherecote, 413, 414. , , Robert his brother, 413, 414. , Robert, 229, 232, 419. , , of Langetoft, 506, 588. , Thomas, [of Bristol], 605. , Walter, 334, 481. , William, 30, 41, 42, 89, 145, 212, 217, 439, 450, 454, 517, 646. , , ' peleter,' of Bristol, 35, 134, 143, 605. , [at Louthorpe], 03. Russhok, John, 72. Russinol, P., 676. Rustekyn, John, 254. Rusteshale. See Rushall. Rustiton, Laurence de, 279. Ruston by Brumstead, Riston by Bruiistede, co. Norfolk, 309. , co. York. See Ryxton. Rutbude, Rutebude. See Ruttebiithel. Rutherfcld. See Rotherfield. Ruthin, Ruffyn, Ruthyn [co. Denbigh], 135, 145, 178, 576. , chapel of the castle of, 178. St. Peter's chapel to be a collegiate chapel, 178. Rutlnvyk. See Rotherwick. Ruthyn, Richard son of John de. See Ruffyn. See Ruthin. Rutland, Roteland, county of, commissioners of array for, 351, 460. to assess a fifteenth in, 474. , to assess a sixteenth in, 530. , to assess the twentieth and fifteenth for, 50. , to perambulate forests in, 296, 539. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. measures used in, 688. , conservators or keepers, &c, of the peace for, 109, 121, 129, 483. , justices of gaol delivery for, 225. , sheriff of, 531. [alleged malpractices or oppres sious, &c.,] by, 244. 408, 584. , Gilbert de Holt, 244. , shrievalty of, 576, 578, 664. , crimes, &c, committed in, 422. Buttebutbel, Rutebude, Rutbude, RudbudeL Henry de, or Henry, burgess of Dor- drecht, attorney of William, count of Hainault, &c, 254, 276, 300, 515, 546, 547, 568, 594, 609, 676. Ruxley. Sec Rokeslc. Ry. See Rye. Ryarsh, Ryasshc, Riesce, co. Kent, 467. Ryasshe. See Ryarsh. Ryburgb, co. Norfolk, 690. 84313. I Ryby. See Riby. ; Rydale. See Gilling in Ryedale ; Ridale ; Ryedale. Rydel. See Ridel. Rydelingfeld. See Redlingfield. Rydere. See Ridere. Rydon, Thomas de, 58. ... . ... See Reydon ; Roydon. Rydrud. See Redruth. Rye, Ry, Rie, Henry de la, a monk of Battle, 535. , John de, 561. , , parson of Goseberkirk, 550. John son of Ranulph de, 596. Ranulph de, 62. , Robert, 589. , Robert atte, 405. , Robert de, 657. , Robert de la, of Odiham, 649. , , and Denise his wife, 649. , parson of Wynston, 536. Rye, la Rye, la Rie, co. Sussex, Adam de Lymbergh, rector of, 84. , John de Harewe, rector of, 631, Oil. , John de Mere, rector of, 84. Richard de Elsefeld, parson of, 90. ship called the St. John of, 231, 235. ship called la Luk of, 247. ships for the king's service of, 292. Rye by Odiham, co. Hants, 049. Rye from Estland, 597. Ryedale, Rydale, co. York, 544. See Gilling in Ryedale. Ryhille. See Rihill ; Ryle. Ryk, Alan, 692. Rykhale, Rykehale. See Riccall ; Kikchm. . Rylay, William de, 455. Ryle, Great Ryhille, RihiMe [in Whittinghain parish] , oo. Northumberland, 191,452, 454. Ryllyngton. See Killington. Ryodemore [? Riogmore], co. Devon, 418. Ryngelond, William de, 320. Ryngestede, Master Richard de, official of the archdeacou of Norfolk, 434. Ryugewode. See Riugwood. Ryngildie. See Kvionydd ; Rhingyll. | Ryngwode. See Ringwode. Rynnesvrvk. Sec Runswick. Ryouns, William de, 520. Rype. See Ripe. Rypplyngtaam. See Riplingbam ; Rippling- ham. Rys, Peter, 450, 512. Rysby, Nicholas de, 494. Sec Itisby. Ryseberge. Sec Princes Risborough. Ryston. See Riston. Rysyndonbasset. See Rissington, Little. ;i u 946 GENERAL INDEX. Ryther, Rither [Barston Ash wapentake, co. York], 180. Ryvel, Rivel, Giles son of Giles, 81. , , his sister Lucy, 81. , Robert, 239, 404. Ryvere, Ryver, Dionisia, late the wife of John de la, 248. , Reginald de la, yeoman in Ireland, 199. , Richard de la, 86. , .commissioner of array for Glou- cester, 351, 433. , Thomas de la, 535. , Walter de la, 216. Master William de la, 98. , , parson of Kenles in Meath, 28. See Ripariis ; Rivers. Ryxton [f Ruston], co. York, 232. S Sabellis, Sabello, Sabelli, Savelli, Pandulf de, 339, 349, 353. , , prebendary of Farndon, 400. Sable, Seman del, 694. Sabyn, Henry son of Robert, 236. Sackville See Sakeville ; Saukeville. Saddlescomb, Sadeliscombe, co. Sussex, 223. Sadelbogh, Hugh, 586. Sadelere. See Sadler. Sadeliscombe. See Saddlescomb. Sadler, Sadelere, William le, of Fleet, and Richard and John his sons, 580. Sadyngton, Nicholas de, 86, 565. Saer, John son of.de Sutton, and John son of the same John, 701. , Nicholas son of, de Sutton, 701. Saffran, John, of Almain, 650. Saffron Walden. See Walden. Sage, Adam, Katherine his daughter, [of Scarborough], 493, 587, 593. , Nicasius le, merchant of Ypres, 162, 235. Saham, Henry de, 238. Richard de, 483. , , [an Irish benefice for], 465. , Robert de, of Walsingham, 319. , Roger, of Pontefract, 94. See Soham. Saint. See Seint ; Seinte ; St., &c. Saintbury, Seynesbury, co. Gloucester, 400. Saint Denis [in France, near Paris], the abbot of, 259. , Philip de Sarney, a monk of, 230. Sainie Barbe en-Auge, Sancta Barbara [Cal- vados, France], Robert, prior of, 385. Sainte Catherine. See Rouen. Saintes, Sauton' [Charente Inferieure, France] , 613. Saint Etienne de Caen [Calvados, France] . See Caen. Sainte Trinite. See Caen. Saint Evroul [France]. See St. Evroul. Saint Martin D'Auchy. See Aumale. Saiutonge, Xancton [France], Arnold Calculi, seneschal of, 464. , Peter Narmandi collated to the chapel of the castle of, 464. , Stephen de Loriaco, late [chaplain] of, 464. Saint Sauveour, Raymund Garsie de. See Sancto Salvatore. Saint Victor-en-Caux [Seine Inferieure, France], abbot of, 130. Saint - Vincent - lez - Mans [Sarthe, France] , St. Vincent in the diocese of le Mans, Kanulph, abbot of, 307. Sakeville, Richard, 25. , Thomas de, 294. See Saukeville. Salamon, Peter, 676. See Salman ; Salmon ; Salomon ; Samon. Salcey, forest [co. Northampton], 195, 645. John de Broghton [keeper] of, 87. , Adam le Rider [keeper] of, 87, 645. Salcok, Thomas, 65. Sale, John de la, 586, 589. , , of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 671. , , of Woulvricheston, or Wolfri- cheston, 626. , Richard de la, of Upameneye, 499. , Robert de la, 466. , Robert son of Walter de la, 237, 238. , Roger, of Daventry, 599. , Simon de la, 396. , Walter de la, 94. , William de la, 167. , , of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 469. , , of Woulvricheston, 626, 668. Salehurst, Salherst [co. Sussex], 116. Salern, Thomas, 246. Salesbiri, Euuard de, 475. Salfletby. See Saltfleetby. Salford, William de, parson of Bradewell, 524. , , parson of Folketon, 673. , prebendary of Derlyugton, 626. Salford Prior, Saltford [co. Warwick], 224. Salherst. See Salehurst. Salisbury, Saresbury, Sarum, bishop of, 205, 218, 627. , bishops of. See Coruere ; Gandavo; Martivallis. .., bishopric, diocese, or see of, 30, 35, 84, 264, 274, 278, 280, 303, 336, 342, 349, 361, 394, 458, 550, 555, 609, 619, 626, 663. , G. [stc], bishop of, 371. GENERAL INDEX. 947 Salisbury, Saresbury, &c. — cont. i , bishop and chapter of, 455. , St. Mary's, dean of. See Fargis, Reymund de, &c. , , dean and chapter, 98, 112, 158, 159, 205, 218, 272, 274, 278, 280, 334, 336, 368, 441, 627. , , chapter of, fine for custody of temporalities, 264. , , canons of. See Braybrok ; Gaytani ; Sancto Johanne ; Varesio. , prebendaries of. See Ayre- mynne ; Gaytani ; Hugate ; Lutterel ; Melton ; Middelton ; Northburgh ; Sancto Cirio ; Tyngewyk ; Vernoun ; Walwayn. , treasurer of. See Bello Monte. , , vicars of, 654. , prebends in. See Beaniinster; Bedwin ; Blewbury; Faringdon ; Hey- tesbury ; Mere ; Netheravou ; Nether- bury j Preston [with Sutton Poyntz] ; Stratton ; Yetmiuster. , tenth in the bishopric of, 270, 627. , aid, or subsidy from the clergy of the diocese of, 455. Salisbury [co. Wilts], 98. warden and scholars of the Vause [de Valle or de Vaux] in, 656. , Fysschamels [in the town of], 112. See Sarum. Salkville. See Sakeville ; Saukeville. Sallaie, Sallay. See Sawley. Salley, Richard de, of Gisburn, 425. See Sawley. Sallowe, Robert de, 396. See Sawley. Salman, Richard, 296. See Salamon ; Salomon ; Samon. Salmon, John, bishop of Norwich [1299 to 2 July 1325], 97, 115, 158, 167, 203, 218, 257, 269, 35G, 368, 441, 453, 476, 478, 524, 526, 532, 575, 603, 653, 670, 671. complaint by, 404, 503. Salmon Leap [near Dublin]. See Leixlip. Salomon, Arnald, 13. , William, 553. See Salamon ; Salman ; Salmon ; Samon. Salop, Salopia, Richard de, monk of Evesham, 543. Thomas de, deputy at Bristol of the chief butler, 620. , of Bristol, 35, 68, 70, 133, 134, 143, 144, 605. , William de, 80. Wulstan de, 80. Salop, Salopeshire, Shropshire, county of, 135, 145, 151, 315, 443, 588, 683. commissioners of array, or musters for, 351, 443, 461. Salop, Salopeshire, &c. — cont. .. to assess a fifteenth in, 474. to assess a sixteenth in, 530. , to assess the twentieth and fifteenth in, 50. , to perambulate forests in, 296. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. , measures used in, 689. , collectors and assessors of the twentieth in, 324. conservators, or keepers, &c. of the peace for, 109, 123, 129, 208, 482, 697. ,justices of gaol delivery for, 226. , oyer and terminer for, 611. , sheriff of, 2, 10, 531, 687. , , [alleged malpractices, or op- pressions, &c.] by, 243, 407. , , Hugh de Audele, or Hugh Uaudele, 243, 312. , Hugh de Croft, 563. , the king's forests in, 187. Salopia. See Salop'. Salowe, co. Derby. See Sawley. Salsey. See Salcey. Salso Marisco, Peter de, 545. See Saltmersh ; Saumareyi. Salt, toll for, 219. Saltash, Asshe in Cornwall, Roger de Audele, parson of, 549. Salter, Robert le, 589. Saltewode. See Saltwood. Saltfieetby, Salfletby, co. Lincoln, 585. Saltford. See Salford. Saltmersh, Eluard de, 543. See Salso Marisco ; Saumareys. Saltwood, Saltewode, co. Kent, 245. , letters patent dated at, 302, 303, 329. Saluciis, Master Boniface de, 538. , archdeacon of Buckingham, .">. , parson of Ludham, 259. , instituted into the chapel of Tykhill, 311. Salvage of ship and goods, 142. Salvayn, Salveyn, Anketinus, 25. Gerard, 50, 51, 63, 253, 352, 363. 644, 666, 668. sheriff of York, 72, 73, 242, 249. 310, 312, 404, 412, 425, 426, 554, 580. escheator beyond Trent, 249, 404, 425, 426, 554. , commissioner of oyer and terminer, &C. 132, 149, 230, 237, 239. J , Gerard sou of Gerard, presented to Quixley church, 425. Salwarpe, Sal warp [co. Worcester], Thomas de Folquardby, parson of, 379. William de Lyehefeld, parson of, 670. Sainbiook, Sambrok [co. Salop], 72. Samford Spynee. See Sanipford Spiney. 3 O 2 948 GENEEAL INDEX. Sanaon, Hugh son of Robert, 591. See Salman ; Salanion ; Salomon. Sampford, Koger de, 359. , Simon de, 359. Sampford Brett, Sandford Bret, Saunfordbret, co. Somerset, 152, 414. Courtney, Saunford Curteney, co. Devon, 268. Spiney, Samford Spyuee [eo. Devon], 125. Sampson, Sampsoun, Samson, Hugh son of Thomas, atte Crosse, 424. , Richard, 381. , , [of Bristol], 133, 143. , Thomas, 405, 424, 504. , , ' taverner,' 318. , William, 690. of York, 701. , , William his man, 701. Sanche, Pieres, de Medyne de Pumar. See Sancy, Peter, de Medina de Pumar. Sec Sauehe. Saneii, John, 34. , Valentine, 34. Sancta Barbara, Jordan de. 245. Sancta Barbara. See Sainte Barbe-en- Auge. Sancta Crida. See Creed, co. Cornwall. Sancta Elena, William de, 215. Sancta Maria Nova, Reyinund, cardinal deacon of. See Fargis. Sancta Trinitate, Master Adam de, 576. Sancti Petri, de Groppo. See Groppo Sancti Pelri. Sancto Albano, Elias de, 221. , Master Elias de, 462. , John de, 685. , , purveyor, 448, 607, 677. , , of Waltham Holy Cross, 691. , Mauger de, 125. , Stephen de, 685. , Thomas de, 382. , Master Thomas de, 557. , William de, presented to Newedcnnc church, 10. See St. Albans. Sancto Albino, John de, 17. Sancto Amando, Amauric de, 285. , John de, 42, 265, 618. , , Margaret his wife, 265. , Ralph de, parson of Everdon, 635. Sancto Andrea, Roger de, 426. Sancto Audoeno, Gilbert de, 86, 187, 224. .., Seint Oweyut, Robert de, 386, 387. Sancto Blemuudo, Bliinuiido, Blymundo, Adam de, 476. Sancto Blimundo, Isambert [or Imbert] de, 86, 354, 4 76. Sancto Botulpho, Roger de, burgess of Berwick-upon- Tweed, 276. Sancto Cirio, Master Aymeric de, prebendary of Stratton, 464. Sancto Claro, Henry de, parson of Asshebritel, 647. , William de, 588, 592. Sancto Dionisio, Margery de, 683. Sancto Edmundo, Robert de, 331, 507. Sancto Genesio, Simon de, parson of Oterham, and Baldwin his brother, 580. Sancto Georgio, Margaret de, 175. , , her daughter Margaret granted in marriage to Robert Haryngel, 175. Sancto Germano, Robert de, monk of St. Nicholas, Exeter, 468. Sancto Jacobo, Laurence de, master of the St. Mary, 144. Sancto Johanne, Edward de, 498, 598, 698, 701 . , , his marriage with Eva, late the wife of William Paynel, 646. John de, 356, 482, 511, 642. , , of Lageham, 678. ... William de, canon of Salisbury, 272. Sancto Laudo, Henry de, a monk, 424. , John de, 550. , Nicholas de, a monk, 424. Thomas de, 395. , Thomas son of Gilbert de, 300. Sancto Laurentio, John de, 658. Sancto Leodegario, Leodagario, Richard de, archdeaconry of Dublin granted to, 297, 298. , William de, 486, 488. Sancto Leofardo, John de, 481. Sancto Licio, Henry de, 294. , Roger de, 425, 426. , William de, 460. Sancto Martino. Arnald de, king's Serjeant, 16. ., Gaillard de, serjeant-at-arms, 597. , Laurence de, 319. , Libald de, 597. Reginald de, 111, 121, 470. .See Seint Martyn. Sancto Mauro, John de, and Matilda his wife, of Herdwyk, 388. , Nicholas de, 618, 628. , , and Elena hiswife, 226. , , Thomas his son, 618, 628. See Seimmor. Sancto Neoto, Henry de, a monk of St. Albans, 145. , John de, monk of Rammeseye, 566. , Roger de, 589. Sancto Oniero, Christinus de, 57. , John de, 57. , , of Loudon, 613. , Lambert de, 57. Saucto Oswaldo, Richard de, 541. Sancto Petro, Urian de, 178. , William de, 360. in Campis, Theophania de, lady of Bringuencourt, nurse of queen Isabella, and wife ol John de Morviller, 527. See Seyntpier. GENEHAL INDEX. 949 Sancto Phileberto, Hugh de, 30. Sancto Quintiuo, Geoffrey de, 182. , Herbert de, 136, 598. , Robert son of John de, of Sudbury, and John his brother, 138. Sancto Salvatore, Raymond Garsie de, pre- bendary of Nassington, 352. Sancto Venancio, Eborard de, 450. Sancto Walerico, John de, 78. Sancton, Santon, co. York, 669. Sanctus Euninus. See Uuy. Sancy, Peter, de Medina de Pumar, Pieres Sanchedu Medynede Pumar, merchant of Spain, 374. See Sancii. Sandal, Saudale, Sandhalc, Sandhalle, Sand- hulle, co, York, 419, 483, 485, 529, 554, 644, 666. Saudale, Gilbert de, parson of Syinondes- bourue, 555. , John de, 4, 10, 32, 34, 46, 53, 55, 82, 102, 106, 135, 177, 264, 333, 339, 346, 376, 393, 439, 523, 535, 546. , , complaint by, 412. , , the chancellor, 194, 197, 201. 209, 211, 218, 265, 278, 280, 291, 297. 344, 354, 362, 36B, 368, 371, 381, 422, 434, 440, 443, 449, 585. his chamber in Suthwerk, 647. , , parson of Siniondburn, 184. , , going on pilgrimage, 299. , his ship wrecked, 585. , treasurer, or holding the place of treasurer [of the Exchequer], 102, 114, 128, 157, 178, 201, 205, 209, 271, 455, 579. bishop [1316 to Oct. 1319] of Winchester, the chancellor, 522, 525, 532, 549, 560, 561, 579, 605, 608, 613, 619, 625, 629, 631, 634, 643, 647, 650, 651, 658, 675. keeper of St. Katherinc's hospital by the Tower of London, 357, 358. , canon of the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, 17. , , prebendary of Finglas, 93. , prebendary of Neuton in the church of St. Paul, Loudon, 209. , , prebendary of St. Andrews in St. John's, Beverley, 376. .. .., , prebendary of Rykehale, 376. , , prebendary of Sallowe, 10. , , parson of Stigvelingflect, 376. , treasurer of St. Chads, Lich- field, and prebendary of Sallowe, 10. , , chamberlain of Scotland, 41. , , controller of custom upon wools, &c, at Kingston-upon-Ilull, 279. , Matilda, late the wife of William de, 426. , Peter de, keeper of St. Mary Magdalen's hospital, Bautre, 553. Sandale — cont. , Robert de, 249, 277, 409, 412, 413, 420, 423, 424, 429, 430, 496, 599. , vicar of Micheldever, 626. , Thomas de, 377, 544. , , commissioner of oyer aud ter- miner, &c., 419, 423, 583, 591. William, of Ireland, 502, 582. See Sandhulle. Sandeberer, William, 493. Sandelford. See Sandleford. Sandewico. See Sandwyco. Saudeye. See Sandy. Sandford, Saunford, co. Oxford, 248. [?co. Oxford], letters patent dated at, 615, 623. See Sondford. Sandford Bret. Sec Sampford Brett. Sandhalle, Sandhale. See Sandal. Sandhulle, John de, and Christina his wife, 522. See Sandal ; Sandale. Sandiacrc, Saundiacre [co. Derby], 19. Sandleford, Sandelford [co. Berks], prio and canons of St. John the Baptist's, 14. Sandon [in Ilungerford parish], co. Berks. 672. , co. Hertford, 81, 103, 190. See Saundon. Sandwich, co. Kent, 6, 16, 502, 520, 521, 572, 632. barons of, 292. , bailiffs of, 2. , Peter Bard, bailiff of, 157, 466. Bobert Wybert, deputy of the chief butler at, 466. , collectors of customs at, 204. custom [on wool, hides, ar.d wool- fells] at, 15, 56, 804. [purchase of corn from] a ship called a Dromond at, 46l>, 502. , letters patent dated at, 2, 4, 53-55, 302, 303, 330. castle of, Nicholas Archer, keeper of, 106. , prison of, 502. CRpture by ships of Calais of a dromound at les Douues by the port of, 571. , ships for the king's service of, 292. , ferry between Stonor aud, 2, 85 , ferry granted to John Gryfliu, 85. , William Turk [ferryman at], 2, 85. Sandwiz. See Sandwyco. Sandwyco, Sandwico, Sandewico, Sandwiz, John de, 103. of Winchester, 210. Nicholas de, 103, 448. , Thomas de, 461, 473, 529. Sandy, Thomas, 678. Sandy, Saudeye [co. Bedford], 598. , co. Bedford, ? Soudeye, 588, 592. 950 GENERAL INDEX. San Sebastian in Spain, the ship St. Julian of, 624. Sansono, John de, 34. Santander [Spain], merchants of, 34. Santiago, pilgrimage to, 162, 183, 190, 220, 221, 337, 352, 370, 374, 377, 381, 382, 388, 390, 396, 400, 435, 440, 610, 619, 622, 626, 630. Santon. See Sancton. Santon'. See Saintes. Sanzaver. See Saunzaver. Sapele. See Sapley. Sapiston, Sapeston, Sapston, co. Suffolk, 55, 259, 264, 265, 267. Sapiti, Sapyti, Master Andrew, 45, 117, 118, 380. , Master Peter, provost of St. Felix, Aquileja, 380. , Philip, presented to the church of Meriet, 95. Sapley, Sapele, co. Huntingdon, 92. Sapston. See Sapiston. Sapy, John de, 252, 253, 421, 683. ... , , usher of the hall, 620. , Robert de, 433, 511, 514, 520. , , escheator [north] of Trent, 631. , keeper of the lands of the bishopric of Durham, 644. , receiver of the issues of the temporalities of Durham, 563. Roger de, 161. Sapyti. See Sapiti. Sare, Robert, 495. , Thomas, 495. , Walter, Roesia, late the wife of, 364. Saresbury. See Salisbury. Saresone, Richard, 251. See Sarra, son of. Sarette, la. See Sarratt. Sark, Serk, Island of, 315. .., keeper of. See Grandisono. , oppressions committed by the bailiffs, &c, of, 315. See also Channel Islands. Sarnay, Philip de, king's chaplain, a monk of St. Denis, keeper of Derhurst priory, 94, 230. , , prior of Derhurst, 259. Sarra, Alan son of, atte Brigge, 238. , John son of, de Aylberton, of St. Briavel's, and Philip his brother, 697. See Saresone. Sarratt by Bovingdon, la Sarette by Bovyndon [Cashio hundred], co. Hertford, 420, 491. Sarsden, Serceden [co. Oxford], 120. Sarthop, Ralph, 403. Sartrie, Walter de la, 84. Compare Taillour. Sarum, Adam de, a monk of St. Swithun's, Winchester, 182. , Geoffrey de, 240. , Stephen de, 'pestour,' of Bristol, 35, 444. See Salisbury. Sarum, Old, co. Wilts, castle and mill, 316. , chapel of Holy Cross beyond the gate of, 316. , gaol of, 251, 253, 307. , justices of gaol delivery for, 636. Sauche, or Sanche, John, 92. Saucier. See Sauser. Saukeville, Saukevile, Andrew de, 511, 514, 641. , Richard de, 282. , Master Roger de, rector of Emynton, 641. See Sakeville ; Sechevilie. Saumareys, Matthew de, 197. See Salso Marisco ; Saltmersh. Saumur. See Florent Lez Saumur. Saunavior. See Saunzaver. Saunborne, Thomas de, 150. Saundby, Saundeby [co. Nottingham] ,213,253. William de Weyburn or Wybourne, parson of, 253, 409. See" Maundeby. Saundeby, Robert de, 108, 123, 213, 253, 460, 474, 530. Thomas son of Robert de, and Isabella his wife, 213. Saundiacre. See Sandiacre. Saundon, Richard de, 146. Saunford. See Sandford ; Stamford. Saunfordbret. See Sampford Brett. Saunford Curteney. See Sampford Courtney. Sanntresdon, William de, 284. Saunzaver, Ralph, 108, 122. Sauser, Sausser, Saucier, John le, 494. , John, of Bristol, 444. , John le, bailiff of York, 681, 692. , Nicholas le, of York, 541, 542. , Reynaud le, 25. Richard le, purveyor, 349, 437, 486. , Robert le, 504. Sauston. See Sawston. Sautre, John de, of St. Prides wide's, 515. See Sawtry. Sautreur, Sautreour, Guillot le, 233. , William le, 86. Sauvage, Savage, John le, or John, 283, 285, 338, 339, 623. , Lucy his wife. 623. Jordan, [of York], 681, 692. , Nicholas le, of York, 540. , Ralph, 549, 657. , Robert, 537. , Roger le, or Roger, 122, 129, 203, 207, 226, 234, 243-245, 308, 320, 338, 408, 419, 466, 482, 50], 583. , William, 241. GENERAL INDEX. 951 Savage. See Sauvage. Savelli. See Sabellis. Saveray, Peter, 495. Savernake forest [co. Wilts], 152, 300, 470, 498. Savigny [Manche, France], the abbot of, 185, 424. , monks [named] of, 424. Saviniaco, Michael de, a lay brother of Savigny, 424. Savynhaco, Bertrand de, 82. Saweonibe. See Chalcombe. Sawley, Sallowe, Salowe [co. Derby], 55, 366. John de Sandale, prebendary of, 10. Sawley, Sallaie, Sallay, Salley, in Craven, co. York, abbot of, 550, 556. , abbot and convent of, 11, 29. Sawston, Sauston [co. Cambridge], 699. , John, vicar of, 699. Sawtry, Sautre, co. Huntingdon, 696. , John Morel, parson of, 679. , letters patent dated at, 357, 361-363, 419, 420. Saxby, Saxeby, Ralph de, a monk, 250, 314. Saxelby, Thomas de Cave, parson of, 393. Saxham, Edmund de, 138. Saxlingham, Saxlyngham [co. Norfolk], 146. Saxton, Roger de, 392. , parson of Abreford, 535. Say, Henry de, king's butler, 348. , , his attorney, Andrew de Linne, 348. , John de, 23, 24, 630. , John le, of Farnbergh, 152. , Philip de, 374, 581. , Richard le, 118. Robert de, 23. Saylle, John, 417. Scace or Stace. See Stace. Scaftworthe, William de, 317. Scala, merchants of the society of the. See Florence. Scalariis, Thomas de, 46, 49, 61, 62, 129, 130, 225, 449, 474, 483, 686. See also Eschalers ; Scales. Scaldeflete. See Shalfleet. Scaldewell, Scaldewelle, Henry de, and William his brother, 376, 380. , Henry de, parson of Great Billy ng, 211,256. , , parson of Oveston, 269, 335. Scaldinghope, John de, 230. Scales, Hugh de, 130. Isabella de, 346. Robert de, 58, 128, 641. , and Egelina his wife, 346. , Roger de, parson of Beilham, 138, 145. See also Scalariis. Scales, co. York, 65. j Scalewygge, John, 326. Scalleby, Richard de, 414. Scapeye. See Sheppey. Scarborough, Scardeburgh, co. York, 24, 25, 355, 493, 587, 591-594, 598. , bailiff of, 355. Robert Wauweyn, complaint by, 493, 494, 586, 587, 593. abbot of Citeaux, parson of the church of, 20. , Friars Minors dwelling in, 355. , hospital of St. Nicholas, William de Clif, keeper of, 476. , St. Sepulchre's cemetery iu, 355. [riots at], 141, 493, 494, 587, 593, 594. , quayage for, 586. , castle of, 91, 142. John de Rollestou, keeper of the castle of, 141. , Me Dumple ' way in, 355. , gutter called Damyet, 355. , the well called Burghwell in, 355. , ship wrecked near, 232. , attacked [and robbed] near, 596. Scarcity, or famine, of corn, Ac. 380, 382, 390, 397, 399, 400, 466, 501. Scardeburgh, John de, 312, 693. Master Richard de, 353, 549. Simon de, abbot of St. Germantis, Seleby, 48, 77. See Scarborough. Scarle, Roger de, 582. Scarlet, Skarlet, Adam, 580. Hugh, 61. , , of Lincoln, 320. Scarlets, ulnage of, 344. Scarrington, Skeryugton, co. Nottingham, 407. Scatc, Roger, of Nostrefeld, 136. See also Stace. Scauteby [? Maltby, co. York], 402. Scawsby, Scowesby [co. York], 301. Schakerose, Simon, 545. Schenke. See Shench. Schephirde. See Shepherd. Schereman. See Sherinan. Scherstau. See Sherston. Schichevillc. See Secheville ; Sicca Villa. Schilliugford. See Shillingford. Schilyugton, Robert de, 586. Schiptone. See Shipton. Schirreve. See Shireve. Schirritou. See Sherington. Schitestorre. See Sheepstor. Schyrington. Sherington. Scilly, Isle of Sully, co. Cornwall, 262. Scippere, Thomas le, 251. Sclattere, Roger le, of F.ynesham, 402. Scocia, Suowus de, 411. 952 GENERAL INDEX. Scolthorpe, William de, 54. Scopwick, Skauepewyk, co. Lincoln, 601. Scorbrough, Scorburgh, Scoureburgh, co. York, 272, 595. , Thomas de Hotham, parson of, 556.. Scorburgh, Scoreburgh, Skorburgh, John de, 540. , Eobert de, 592-594, 598. -See Scorbrough. Scorce. See Scorse. Scordiche. See Shoreditch. Scoreburgh. See Scorbrough ; Scorburgh. Scoreby, Shoreby, John de, [of York], 681, 692. Scorion, Richard, 494. Scorse, Scorce, Scours, Descorce, Peter de, 12, 230, 239. Scot, Skot, Adam, 58, 234, 701. , Andrew, 579. David, 265. , Goditha, late the wife of Adam, 234. „ , Henry, 701. , Hugh, 72, 73, 310, 599. , , his death at York, 249. , John, 403, 599. , , purveyor, 166. , John le fiz Henry le, of Newcastle- upon-Tyne, 24. , Nicholas, 247, 460. , of Noef Chastel sur Tyne, 24. , Peter, of Radyngton, 181. , Ralph, 46. , Richard, 687. Robert, 589. , Thomas, 580, 586. , , purveyor. 7, 110, 188, 452, 477. , Walter, of Skendelby, 69(5, 698. William, 690, 699. Scotelare, James, or James called, of Bruges, 85, 210. Scoter, Scotre, Roger de, 9, 56, 537. , , his daughter Elizabeth, and her heirs [named], 179, 537. , , his lands, 179, 180, 537. Scothern, Scothorne, Scouthorne [co. Lin- coln], 401, 585. Scotho, John de, 138. Scotland, Scotch, Scots, &c, 8, 29, 40, 42, 47, 71, 92, 96, 105, 107, 118, 122, 132, 157, 159-161, 163, 164, 167, 168, 174- 176, 183, 185, 187, 189, 198, 208, 210, 216, 218, 221, 234, 237-241, 245, 248, 264, 265, 272, 281, 289, 301, 311, 313, 344, 356, 371-373, 377, 389, 394, 401, 411, 415, 434, 455, 457, 480, 539, 541, 548, 553, 554, 570, 622, 624, 632, 640, 693. , the king in, or going to, his journey to, or departure for, 107, 122, 153, 178, 179, 225, 492. Scotland, Scotch, &c. — cont. , the king's enemies, or rebels, 8, 181, 210, 213, 219, 221, 234, 235, 237, 238, 240, 257, 263-266, 269, 272, 276, 277, 288, 356, 387. 420, 421, 438, 440, 470, 518, 526, 528, 538, 543, 643, 644, 663, 665-667, 687. , Marches of, 163, 332, 335, 343, 362, 371, 396, 398, 400, 417, 491, 543, 554, 565, 645, 657, 687, 690. , , custody of, 291. , , keeper of, 644. , chamberlain of, 41, 101, 306. , See also Blound ; Coteshache ; Sandale ; Weston. , , and receiver for. See Blound ; Weston. , chamberlainship of, controller of. See Broghton. , chancellor of. See Bevercote ; Brogh- ton. , controller of, 295. the king's lieutenant in, 47. , , castles in, 41. , the king's lieges in, 484. , clerk of the king of France going to, 46. , army in, or of, 164, 223. , service in the army of, 159. , the war in, or with, 114, 120, 161, 187, 198, 201, 287, 423, 428, 511, 514, 516, 522, 524, 539, 606, 649, 684, 686, 693. , war or army in, misappropriation of provisions for the, 326. , money for the, 424. , army of Edward I. in, 332, 333. , commissioners of array for the war against, 460-462, 478. , , malpractices by. See Mai practices. , fifteenth granted for the war in, 473. , a sixteenth in exoneration of the aid of a foot soldier for the war in, 529. , men-at-arms for defence against the, 303. , guarding the coast against the, 162. , service on the sea towards, 277. , , at sea against the, 509. , ships for service against the, 292, 294, 327, 329, 333, 334, 418. , defence [of Carlisle] against the, 559. , provisions for the war in, 603. , , , misappropriation of. 326. , commission touching alleged trading with the, 686. ., armour for, 259, 316, 679, 693. , a ship or ships laden with provisions and armour for the, 259, 316, 420, 679. , conveying, furnishing, shipping or selling provisions to the, 176, 197, 201, 202, 249, 277, 280, 326, 418, 420, 424, 429, 431, 502, 593, 598, 679, 693. GENERAL INDEX. 953 Scotland, Scotch, &c. — cont. English canons of Dryburgh, on ac- count of their nationality, expelled from, 557. , robbery [committed on] certain Scots returning from England to, 248, 250. , to harass the, 565. , grant that may acquire what he can of moveables from the j and have the ransom of prisoners, 548, 602. ■ captured by the, 595. a prisoner in, 181. , power to receive into the king's peace adherents of the, 443. , safe-conducts for Robert de Rrus and others treating of peace, 450, 451. , licence to bring horses, cattle &c. from, 455. , certain Scots in England, 160. , the Scots in Northumberland, 163, 171, 462. , money levied in Cumberland for the, 240. who have invaded the realm, 543, 603. losses inflicted by, or raids, incursions, inroads, or devastations committed by the, 163, 171, 186, 257, 387, 389, 394, 566, 632, 649. mariners in the Western seas, 696. invading Ireland, 347, 459, 463, 471, 563, 564. , their approach to Dublin, 471. , earl of Athole in. See Strathbogie. , Ayr in. See also Ayr. Scotrc. See Scoter ; Scotter. Scotter, Scotre [co. Lincoln], 159. Scotwylgheby. See Willoughby, Scott. Scoureburghe, Scouresburgh. See Scor- brough ; Scorburgh. Scours. See Scorse. Scouthorne. See Scothorn. Scowcsby. See Scawsby. Scraptoft, Scrapetoft [co. Leicester], 212. Scrediugton, Scredyngton, co. Lincoln, 525. the vicar of, 362. Scridyugtou, Skredyngton, William de, of Old LafTord, 580, 590. Scrivelsby, Scrivelby, Scryvelby [co. Lincoln], 66, 155, 642. William de Coshale, parson of, 642. William Gcrnoun, parson of St. Benedict's, 66. Scriveyn, Scryveyu, Dionisia, late the wife of Henry le, and Alice her sister, 686. John le, [of Bristol], 143. , William, of Pontefract, 565. See Escriveyn. Scrooby, Scroby, co. Nottingham, 68. , letters patent dated at, 533, 562, 569, 570, 573, 585, 586, 595, 600, 615, 619. Scrope, Scrop, Geoffrey le, 303, 411, 483, 485, 536. Henry le, or Henry de, 80, 97, 98, 114, 166, 393, 525, 535, 536. , , commissioner of oyer and terminer [a justice of the Common Bench], &c, 55, 59, 62, 66, 136, 137, 141, 142, 147, 153, 244, 248, 249, 253, 312, 320, 321, 324, 325, 327, 403, 410, 415, 421, 425, 420, 493, 580, 584, 681, 690, 692. , , a commissioner to assess a tallage, 193. , knight, grant by the bishop of Durham to, 260. , , grant to Rievaulx abbey by, 260. , , [of Fletham], 175. Serubbes [co. York], 179, 180, 537. Seryvelby. See Scrivelsby. Scryveyn. See Scriveyn. Scudemor, Scudeinore, Walter de, 474. See also Skydemore. Scul, Sculle, John, 685. or Stulle, Joho de, 139. Ralph, 685. See Skule. Sculthorpe, co. Norfolk, 525. Scures, Skures, Alan de, 375. , Thomas de, and Matilda his wife. 682, 684. Scurlcbck, William de, 573. Scutage, 203, 261, 332, 333, 542. collectors [in Yorkshire] of, 428. of Edward I., 197. Scutillar', Hugh de, purveyor, 566. Sea, custody of the English, 447. commissions to guard the sea-coast, 516. , robberies and other offences com- mitted on the, 235, 516, 585. , good service against the Scots at, 509. , service upon the, towards Scotland, 277. murder, robbery, fee., committed on, 533. , [robbery at], of men of Flanders. See Flanders. , Western Sea, Scottish mariners in, 696. See Wreck of sea. Sea-coast, keeper of, John de Thorpe, 533. , , William dc Wautou, 533. Seacroft, Secroft, co. York, 599. Seaford, Seford, Sefford, co. Sussex, 247, 483, 484, 485, 520, 528, 625, 627. Sutton by. .See Sutton Seaham, Seham [co. Durham], Elias de Coles- hulle, parson of, 534. Seal, Drogo, keeper of the, 307. , keepers of the, 229. Great, keepers of the, 543. writs under the, 688. , the Privy, 4. 954 GENERAL INDEX. Seamen. See Mariners. Seburgh, Stephen, 581. Secche, Sech, John de, ' peleter,' 58. , Simon, of Louth, 59. Secheford. See Sedgeford. Secheville, Schicheville, Ralph de, 22. , Warm de, 126. See also Sakeville ; Saukeville ; Sicca Villa. Secroft. See Seacroft. Sedbergh [co. York], James de Harcla, par- son of, 399. Sedemau, Roger, 251. Sedgefield, Segefeld [co. Durham], Thomas de Essewelle, parson of, 376. Sedgeford, Secheford [co. Norfolk], 301. Sedgley, Seggeslej'e, co. Stafford, 132. Sedition, prisoners for, 594. See, John atte, 419. , Nicholas atte, master of la Annotte. 694. , Peter atte, 419. , , of Ravensere, 395. , Philip atte, of Fylyngham, 393. , Simon atte, 594. , Stephen atte, of Ravensere, or Raveneserod, 382, 395. See also Mare ; Mari. Seemel, Master John, 421. Seend, Sende, co. Wilts, 510, 580. Seea [St. Martin's, Orne, France], Thomas, abbot of, 455. Sefeld, Robert de, 1, 436. Sefford, Seford. See Seaford. Seftwell, Peter, 495. , , Walter his brother, 495. , Thomas, 495. Segefeld. See Sedgfield. Seger, Nicholas, of le Streme, 152. Compare Sigor. Segevaus. See Sexdecim Vallibus. Seggeford, Segford, Gilbert de, 670. Robert de, 331, 507. See Sheggeford. Seggehalle. See Seghalle. Seggesleye. See Sedgley. Seghalle, Seggehalle, John de, or John de la, 330, 500, 507. Segrave, Gilbert de, bishop [1313 to 18 Dec. 1316] of London, 12, 17, 158, 202, 209, 214, 218, 220, 256, 277, 298, 368, 381, 441, 459, 508, 603. protection for, 261. , Master Gilbert de, canon of Lincoln, 156. , late precentor of St. Paul's, London, 12, 17. , Henry de, 6. , John de, 105, 219. , justice, or keeper of the forest [north] of Trent, 165, 179, 301, 308, 311, S44. Segrave, John de — cont. , the elder, keeper of the castle of Nottingham, 308, 311, 314, 344. , , , his ransom from the Scots, 344. , Nicholas de, 141, 174, 203. , Master Stephen de, archdeaoon of Essex, 214. Segyn, Robert, 416. Sehara, William de, 64. See Seabam. Seincourt, John de, parson of Haldenham, 560. Seinte Marie Chirche. See St. Mary Church. Seiut Martin Kyrk, Alan Rauf, clerk of 582, , Ralph le clerk of, 582. Seint Martyn, Laurence de, 24. , Richard de, Baldwin his man, 319. , , William his man, 319. See Sancto Martino. Seintmor, Nicholas de, 23. ... .... See Sancto Mauro. Seint Owayn, Robert de, 22. See Sancto Audoeno. Seint Oweynt. See Sancto Audoeno. Seint Petre Kyrk atte Skynmarket, Hugh le Haliwaterclerk, 582. Seint Quyntiu, Geoffrey de, 22. Seitesele, John, 409. Seiton. See Seyton. Seland. See Zealand. Selariis, John de, 474. See also Seler ; Solariis ; Solers. Selby, Seleby [co. York], 72, 253, 312, 580. , the abbot of, 399. , Simon de Scardeburgh [late prier], the abbot of, 8, 77. .William, abbot of, 35. , the abbot of, collector of the tenth, 649. , abbot and convent of, 127, 215, 354. , , sub-collectors of the tenth, 188, 197, 357, 438. prior and convent of, 36. Seleby, Gilbert de, 45. See Selby. Selem, William de, 246. Seler, Adam le, of Taunton, 611. , Edmund le, 145. Peter le, 84. , William le, 57. See also Selariis ; Solariis ; Solers. Selide, Nicholas, and Joan his wife, 636. Selle, Nicholas, of Da ventre, 396. Sellinge by Lympne, Sellyng, Sellynges by Limene, 656. Selvestou, Selvestone. See Silveritone. Selvre. See Monksilver. Selyman, Robert, 320. GENERAL INDEX. 955 Seman, Adam, 240. Geoffrey, 589. , John, 56, 496. , Nicholas, 589. Richard, 56, 248, 496. , Roger, 581. , Thomas, 340, 448. William, 589. Semanus Herodes, John son of, 202. Semer, Adam de, 493, 494. , John de, [of Scarborough], 493, 587. Nicholas de, 596. Thomas de, 425. Scmer, Semere [co. Suffolk], 305. Sempingham. See Sempringham. Sempringham, Sempingham, Order of, 177,467. See also Cambridge ; Ormshy ; Sixhills ; Watton. Sempryngbam, Sempringham, Robert de, 60, 148. Senche. See Shench. Sendal, William, 345. Sendo. See Seend. Senderwode, John, 509. Sene. See Senis. Senebaud. See Sinibaldi. Seneschal, le Seneschal, Styward, Aloxander, [of Ulnedale], 118, 207, 389. , John le, 351, 462, 531. See Stiward. Sonevillo, Simon de, 340. , , of Lokyngton, 212. Sengham, Senkham, John de, 208. , William de, 86. Senis, Sene, Merlin de, 34,43, 101, 164. .., , purveyor, 77. , Mynetcllus de, 631. See Sen8. Senkham. See Sengham. Sens, John de, 521. Sepere, Walter le. See Sopore. Sepulchre, Holy. See Jerusalem. Serceden. See Sarsden. Serdere, John le, 224. Serges, uluage of ,3 44. Serichecroft [in the parish of Cobhani, co. Surrey], 676. Serjeant, Serjant, Serjaunt, Adam the, [of Bristol], 144. , Alan son of Alexander le, of Alger- kirk, 503. , Geoffrey le, of Wathe, 136. Henry le, 414. , John le, 431, 701. , , of Bromleye, 250, 314. , Margaret, late the wife of Walter le, of Orreby, 27. Peter le, of Thorntonhous, 533. , Robert le, 250, 314. Roger le, of Hugh ton, 405. See Servaunt. Serk. See Sark. Sertnan, John, 251. Servat, William, king's merchant, of London, 101, 157, 197, 205, 218, 271, 305, 306, 368, 381, 440, 455, 579, 650. , collector of customs, London, 204. Servaunt, Ralph le, 64. See also Serjaunt. Servington, Servyngton, David de, 27. , William de, 27. Sesiriaco, Master Gerard de, 121. , Walter de, 121. Sessele, Robert de, 525. William de, 525. Setemanvilla, Nicholas de, 271. Sctou, Setun, Adam de, 172. , Master Roger de, a justice, 125. Master William de, prebendary of Stanwegges, 569. Seusterne. See Sewstern. Seuward, Gervase, 429. Sevarnestok. See Stoke Severn. Sevenak. See Sevenoaks. Sevenhampton, Seveuehampton, co. Wilts, 135, 137. Sevtnhok. See Sevenoaks. Sevenoaks, Sevenak, Sevenhok [co. Kent], 36, 628. Severn, the river, 80. Sewacre, Walter de, 445. Sewale, Thomas son of Geoffrey, 305. Seward, 97. Sewardesleigh. See Sewardsley. Sewardsley, Sewardesleigh, [in Easton Nes- ton parish, co. Northampton], prioress and convont of, 335. Scwate. See Siwat. Sewell, Stephen de, 136. Sewerby, Henry de, of Lincoln, 397. Seweye, Soweye, John, of Bristol, 445. Sewstern, Seusterne [co. Leicester], 13. Sewyne, Richard, 127. Sexdecim Vallibus, or Segevans, Nicholas de, clerk of the city of York, 681, 692. Sex Vallibus, John de, 542. Seymour. See Sancto Mauro ; Seintmor. Seynesbury. See Saintbury. Seyntcr, Robert son of William le, of Warrc- wyk, 325. , abduction of Matilda his wife, 325. Seyntpier, Joan, late the wife of John de, of Suth Mardefeld, 574. See also Sancto Petro. Seyntpol, Henry de, 359. Seys, Anian, bishop [1309 to 26 January, 1327-8] of Bangor, 546. John, canon of [Bardsey], prior of Pristoll. See Prigtoll. Seyseill, Grouus son of, 576. 956 GENERAL INDEX. Seyton, Seiton, Nicholas de, 175. , Roger de, 595. Shaddesleye, or Cbaddesle, Master Richard de, parson of Kemeseye, 618, 644. Shadewell, Henry de, parson of Corston Dyn- ham, 569. Shadwell, Shadewelle, co. Middlesex, 190. Shaffeld, William de, 229. See Sheffeld. Shaftebere. See Shebbear. Shaftesbury [co. Dorset], abbey of, 349, 361. Alice de Lavyngton, abbess of, 349. , Margaret Aucher, late sub-prioress, the ahbess of, 371, 382. nuns [named], 349. Shail, William, the elder, 364. , , the younger, 364. Shakeleston. See Skakeleston. Shakunhurst. See Shekenhurst. Shaldeford, Bartholomew de, 510. , William de, chaplain, 248. , , controller of the chamberlain- ship of North Wales, clerk of the works of the castle of Kaernervan and of the king's castles of North Wales, 339. See Shalford. Shalfleete, Scaldeflete, Scaldeflet, co. South- ampton, 312. , Richard de Burne, parson of, 312. , William Fraunceys, parson of, 312. Shalford, Shaldeford [co. Surrey], 402. Shap', John, 584. Shap, Heppe [de Valle Magdalene], co. Westmoreland, abbot and convent of, 353. Sharp, Sharpe, John, 65. , , of Ingoldeby, 410. , Sewallus, of Chelmerford, 480. , Thomas, of Wysebeche, 516. , William, 592. Sharpenham, Ralph de, 169. Shatesham. See Shottisham. Shawe, Roger de la, 667. Thomas de, 222, 439, 610. Shebbear, Shaftebere, co. Devon, 360. Shedlington, 342. Sheen, Shene, co. Surrey, 4. , manor of, and three islands of, 514. , Carmelite friars of, 377, 514. , letters patent dated at, 17-20, 27, 29, 42, 60, 61, 67, 77, 219, 221, 255, 256. Sheep, or wethers, price of, 326. , chased by dogs, 423. Sheepcombe, Shipcombe, co. Sussex, 562. Sheepstor, Schitestorre, Schytestorre [co. Devon], 125. Sheering, Sheryng [co. Essex], William de Bernardeston, parson of, 561. Sheffeld, Shefeld, Shefield, Sheffeud, Ralph de, of Lokyngdon, ' forester,' 501. , Richard de, 85, 87, 388. , , parson of Wodmancote, 602. , Roger de, 85. , Thomas de, 22, 422, 692. William de, 24. Sheffeud. See Sheffeld. Sheffield, Sheffeld, co. York, 591. j Shefford, Robert de, 589. j Sheggeford, Ralph de, 57. j See Seggeford. Shekenhurst, Shakunhurst, Walter de, 498, 590. Sheldon, Thomas de, 457. Sheldrake, Hugh, 592. Shelenestrode. See Shelnestrode. Shelford [co. Nottingham], 523. , prior of, 377. , prior and convent of, 454. Shelnestrode, John de, 249. Shelton [co. Nottingham], 402. Shelve, co. Salop, 266. Shelvyng, John de, 117. Shench, Schenke, John, 570. , Roland, 570. Shene. See Sheen. Shenedon, [Shenyndon, or Shevyndon], Peter de, dean of the free chapel of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, 18, 377. Shenefeld. See Shenfield. Shenele. See Shenley. Shenfield, Shenefeld, co. Essex, 233. Shengham. See Shingham. Shenley, Shenele, co. Hertford, 656. Shep', Richard, 611. Shepe, Thomas, 233. , William, 8, 364. Shepeherde. See Shepherd. Shepeye, William de, 406, 408, 409. See Sheppey. Shepherd, Shepherde, Shepeherde, Shephirde, Schephirde, John son of Richard le, of Eselbergh, 304. , Robert le, 429. , , of Grove, 241, 312. , Thomas le, [of Lincoln], 361. , William le, of Keythorpe, 60. , , William his son, 60. See Bercher ; Bergier. Sheppey, Shepeye, Scapeya [co. Kent], island of, 88, 97, 273. , Eastchirche in, 273. Shepton, John de, 340. Shepton Beauchamp [co. Somerset], 446. Shepway, Shipwey near Hythe [co. Kent], court of the Barons of the Cinque Ports, 320. GENERAL INDEX. 957 Sherborne, Shirebome, Shireburn, Shireburne, co. Dorset, 240. , abbey of, 555. the abbot of, 316. T. abbot of, 547. Robert de Remmesbury, a monk, or abbot of, 547, 555. , abbot and convent of, 334, 648. inouks [named] of, 547. king's chapel and castle of, 316. Sherborne by Bassing. Shirburn by Basyng, co. Hants, 642. Sherborne Monks, Monks Shirebourne, co. Hauts, 70. Sherburn, Shireburn by Durham, St. Mary Magdalen's hospital, Lambert de Trikyngham, master of, 282, 549. Sherburn, Shireburne, co. York, 592. in Elmet, Shireburn in lilemete [in Barstone Ash wapentake, co. York] , 535. Sherde, John atte, of VVotton, 402. Shereman, Shereinon. See Sherman. Sherewode, Adam de, 246. Sherewynd, Adam, of 1'ontcfract, 94. Sheriffs, malpractices by. .SVe Malpractices. Sherington, Shyrington, ScbirritOn, Sehyring- ton, co. Buckingham, 252, 284. Sherman, Schereman, Shereman, Sheremon, Shermon, John le, 240, 589. , of Cumberton, 331, 507. Juliana, 518. Robert le, 589. , Roger, 72. , Simon, of York, 534. Shermnnbury, Shiremanbury, co. Sussex, 562. Sherringham, Shyriugham, co. Norfolk, 146. Sherston, Seherstan [co. Wilts], Gilbert de Mursle or Muresle, parson of, 394, 458. Sherwood, Shirewode, Shyrewode [co. Nottingham], 214. , forest of, 316, 422, 432, 434, 502, 565. , William de Dogmerfeld, steward of the forest of, 316^ Newstead in. See Newstead-iu- Sherwood. Sheryng. See Sheering. Shevedon. Sec Shenedon. Sheviocke, Shyvyok [co. Cornwall], Master William de Lavanta, parson of 571. Shcvyndon, Peter de, dean of St. Mary's, Shrewsbury. .See Shenedon. Shiere, Shire [co. Surrey], 306. Shilling, William, 58. Shillingford Abbots, or North, Schillingford [in Exminster hundred, co. Devon], 219. Shimpling, Shyniplyngge, Shymplyng, Simp- ling, co. Suffolk, 20, 61, 67. Shin^ham, Shenghara [co. Norfolk], Bar- tholomew de Walsyngham, parson cf the church of, 254. Ship, ships, vessel, fleet, shipping, See., 251, 324, 328, 356, 394, 447, 467, 469, 490, 509. of Flanders, 235. , the king's, admirals and captains of the, 356. , for the passage of the king and queen to and from France, 106. , of queen Isabella into France, 306. , licence to equip [and man], 8. , to provide ships to guard the coast against the Scots, and to fight against the king's enemies, 162, 234. , galleys [for the king's service] from Genoa, 603. , ships [for the king's service] provided by. See'Hastings, including I'evensey and Rye ; Hythc ; Romney, including Lydd ; Sandwich ; Winchelsea. .., or boats, the king's ; what custom is due to the men of Windsor for passing through the bridge of Windsor, 109. for service against the Scots. See Scotland. , to transport men-at-arms, &c, to Dundee, 41. , for the passage of horsemen aud footmen to Ireland, 574, 575. , commission to take or select ships and levy men [for the king's service], 6, 696. , , to impress mariners. See Mariners. , levy of, or selecting men to man them, for the king's service ; allegations of improper levying, 327, 329, 418. .., fitted out by the men of WyucheUe. See Winchelsea. , a ship laden with wine at Rochelle. 694. , with wine. See Wine. , with wool. See Wool. , with victuals and armour for the Scots, 316. , ready to pass to the Scots, 259. taken out of the custody of the king's bailiff of Great Yarmouth, 140, 142. carried off by the admiral of Calais, 546. seized aud carried away, 699. [seized and plundered] in the port of Bristol, 134. , robbed when wrecked, 71,143, 232, 251. [by salvors] when wrecked, 67, 142. or dromond, robbed at sea or in port, 144, 147, 224, 231, 232, 234, 235, 242, 247, 261, 262, 318, 319, 323, 324, 326, 409, 421, 466, 502, 523, 546, 571, 576, 580, 585, 586, 596, 597, 678, 694. wrecked. See also Wreck of sea. 958 GENERAL INDEX. Ship called la Annotte [of Jernemuth], 694. le Bertelmeu of Clyve, 257, 300, 520. la Betton [of Jernemuth], 694. la Blida [of Jernemuth], 694. la Blie of Westminster, 519. la Blithe [of Jernemuth], 694. la Blythe, la Blithe of Westminster, 213, 547. la Brequarow [of Jernemuth], 694. la Sainte Marie cogge [of Jernemuth], 694. la Cogge St. Mane of Wynchelse, 694. cog St. Mary of Great Yarmouth, 596. Cogge Valence, 438. la cogge Sancte Marie of Westminster, 5. la Cristofre, 270. la Crouzeinbety, 2G4. Dode de Venesia, a dromond, 510. la Edmund [of Jernemuth], 694. Flander/are, 280. Faucon of Lenne, 288. a Gerlaund of Goseford, 147, 231, 323. la Godale of London, 257. la Godyer, Godyere or Godeiere of West- minster, 5, 213, 468. la Grace Deu of Coulrath, 313. la Graunt Bavon' [of Jernemuth], 694. Great Mariota of Great Yarmouth, 596. the Holy Cross of London, 442. la Hynde of Ipswich, 580, 586. la Isabelle of Westminster, 5. le James, 447. la James of Caernarvon, 421. la James [of Grymesby], 346. la James [of Jernemuth], 694. the James of Westminster, 5. la Jonetle, 270. la Katelyn, 5. la Luk of la Rye, 247. la Margarete, 264, 447, 641. la Margarete of Westminster, 520, 547. la Margarete [two, of Jernemuth], 694. la Mariot of Coneway, 439. la Mariota [of Jernemuth], 694. la Michel [two, of Jernemuth], 694. la Michele of Westminster, 5, 520, 547, 678. la Nave Dieu of Southampton, 513. la Nicholas [of Jernemuth], 694. la Nicholas of Suth Jernemuth, 630. la Olefara [of Jernemuth], 694. le Paschday, 316. la Peronel [of Jernemuth], 694. la Petite Bayard of London, 545. la Petite Godyer [of Jernemuth], 694. la Petite Margarete [of Jernemuth], 694. le Petre, 5. la Pare [two, of Jernemuth], 694. la Pehx of Westminster, 547. Ship called — cont. la Plentee of Jernemuth, 694. la Pomyer [of Jernemuth], 694. Romelond of Lubyk, 596. Rosenbergh, 280. Rugine de Venesia, a dromond, 510. la Sainte Marie cogge [of Jernemuth], 694. la Sainte Marie cogge of Westminster, 5. la Sainte Marie cogge of Wynchelse, 694. St. Helen of Great Yarmouth, 260. St. John of Genoa, a dromouud, 571. St. John of Rye, 234, 235. St. Julian of San Sebastian, 624. St. Mary of Bayonne, 55. St. Mary of Fontarabia, 71, 144. St. Mary's cog of Great Yarmouth, 596. Shorham [of Chepestowe], 143. la Trinite of Berwick [upon Tweed], C30. the Valence cogge, 438. /a Welifare of Westminster, 5. , or Dromond, 466, 501. , of Genoa, 571. Shipcombe. See Sheepcombe. Shipcdham, Ralph de, 57. , William de, 418. Shipley, Shyppele, Co. Sussex, 562. Shipman, or Maryner, Henry le, [of Bristol], 35, 489. Shipping. See Ship. Shipton, Schiptone [co. Oxford], 223. Shuptou [co, York], 45^. , Shupton by Skelton [co. York], 452. , Shupton in Galtres [co. York], 291. Moygne, Shipton Moigne [co. Glou- cestre], 667. See Shupton. Shipwey. See Shepway. Shirbourn, Shireburne [co. Oxford! , 408, 409. Shirburn by Basyng. See Sherborne by Bassing. Shirburue, Shireburne, Shireburu, Shireborne, Shyreburne, Shyrbnrne, Adam de, 542. , Geoffrey de, 502. , John de, 280. , Robert de, 25, 62. , Thomas de, [late prior], abbot of Wynchecombe. See Winchcombe. , William de, parson of Ketelwell, 614. See Sherborne. Shire. See Shiere ; Shyre. Shireburn, Shireburne. See Sherborne ; Sher- burn ; Shirbourn ; Shirburne. by Durham. See Sherburn. in Elemete. See Sherburn in Elmet. Shirefeild, Nicholas de, 146. Shirelond. See Sbirland. Shiremanbury. See Shermanbury. GENERAL INDEX. 959 Shireve, Shirreve, Gervase, 510. , Walter, 94. Shirewode, Shirwode, John de, 299, 379, 443. Master William de, rector of the prebendal church of Eylesbyry, 304. See Sherwood ; Sirewode. Shirigge, Thomas, 578. Shirland, Shirelond, Robert de, 501, 583. Shirokes, Henry de, keeper of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen, Kipon, 612, 653. Shirreve. See Shireve. Shirwode. See Shirewode. Shitel, Simon, 60, 148. Shitelhaugre. See Shutlanger. Shobdon, Shobbedon, Shobedon, Shopedon, Shopdon, Walter de, 357, 524, 669. steward of the household of queen Isabella, 559, 640, 657. , his sister, a nun of Acornebury, 357. Shobenhangre, Alice de, 670. Shoebury, Shobury [co. Essex], 674. Shoghel, Nicholas, of Swalouclyve, or Swale- weclyve, 60, 73. Shopdon, Shopedon. See Shobdon. Shopton, Hugh de, chaplain, 375. Shoreby. See Scoreby. Shoredich, Master John de, 695. Shoreditch, Shorodiche, co. Middlesex, 146. See Haliwell. Shoieham, Shorham, 318, 324. [co. Kent], Master Jordan Moraunt, parson of, 17, 168. , William de Testa, parson of the church of, 456. Shorham, co. Sussex, 6, 247, 411, 467, 520, 562, 576, 581, 533, 689. , , ship taken and plundered near, 694. , New, New Shorham, co. Sussex, ferry at, 558. Old, co. Sussex, 577-579, 624, 664. Shorham. See Shoieham. Shornc, co. Kent, 168. Short, Stephen, 251. Shortfrend, John, 58. Shotesham, William de, parson of Rutherf'eld, 664. Shotore. See Shotover. Shotover, Shotore [co. Oxford], quarry within the forest of, 563. Shottisham, Shatesham, Shatesham by Sutton, co. Suffolk, 252, 581. Shouldham, Shuldham, William de, 57. Shouldham, Shuldham [co. Norfolk], prior and convent of, 46. Shour, Richard, 650. Shrewsbury [co. Salop!, 91, 165, 423, 499, 612. , Geoffrey de Hakenesse [chaplain] of the king's free chapel in the castle of, 2, 28. , Peter de Shenedon, [or Shevedon] dean of the free chapel of St. Mary of, 18, 377. St. John's hospital, prior and brethren of, 91. , commission of gaol delivery for, 46, 324. , murage for, 411. Shrivenham [co. Berks], 480. Shropham [co. Norfolk], 55. Shropshire. See Salop. Shuldham. See Shouldham. Shupene, Kichard de, 504. ShuptOD, Johu de, and Agnes his wife, 543. , , of Y'ork, 545. Richard de, 544. See Shipton. Shutford [co. Oxford], 402. Shutlanger, Shuttlehanger, Shitelhaugre [co. Northampton], 195. Shylington. See Schilyngton. Shyniplyngge, Shymplyng, Agnes, late the wife of Edmund son of William sou of Ralph de, 67. Agnes, late the wife of Edmund son of Halph de, 61. See Shimpling. Shynewald, William, 602. Shyngclford. See Chingford. Shvppele. Set Shipley. Shyrburne. See Shirburne. Shyrc, Roger de, 186. Shyrtburne. See Shirburne. Shyrewode. See Sherwood. Shyringham. See Sherringharu. Shyriimton. See Sherington. Shyrugge, Thomas de, 377. Shyvyok. See Sheviocke. Sibbertoft, Sibertoft [co. Northampton], 661. Sibeston, William de, porter of Winchester castle, 480. Sibctou. See Sibton. Sibill, John de, 393. Sibrestre, Nicholas, 146. Sibthorpe, Simon de, 376. Sibton, Sibeton [co. Suffolk], abbot and convent of, 276. Sibyl, Richard son of, de Staunton, 250, 314. Sicca Villa, Halph de, 123. See Secheville. Siccar Point. Sec Sitternest. Sicily, merchants of, 466, 501. Sicklinghall, Sikelinghale, co. York, 466. Sidenham. See Sydenham. Sidestrond, Henry de, 525. 960 GENERAL INDEX. Sidyngbourne, Sidyngeburne, Sidingburne, Master Savaricus de, parson of St. Giles's church, Winchelsea, 130, 157. 446. See Sittingbourne. Sigar, Sygor, John, 690. , Eichard, of Stanford, 495. Compare Seger. Sigglesthorne, Siglesthorne [co. York], Master William de Alberwyk, parson of, 511. Sight, loss of, 472. Siglesthorne. See Sigglesthorne. Sigwyn, William, 319. Sikelinghale. See Sicklinghale. Siklyng. John, 691. Silham, Richard de, 589. Silk, Gilbert, 504. Silk-hood, theft of a, 16. Silkestone, Sylkystone, Robert de, 383. 393, 535. Silkesworthe, William de, and Robert his brother, 21. Sillyngton. See Sullington. Silsworth, Syveles worth, Synelesworthe [co. Northampton], 159. Silver, theft of, 337. in bar, 232. Silver ; Silvre. See Monksilver. Silverstone, Siluestone, Silveston, co. North- ampton, 53, 95, 146, 245, 662. Simenel, John, [of Bristol] , 489. Simeon, Symeon, Percival, 25, 573, 574. , William, 24. Simon, parson of Halton, 558. , parson of Great Stretton. See Stur- ton, Great. , the personesman, 429. Gregory son of, del Fen, 506, 588. , John son of, 333. , , le Cotiller, of London, 221. , , le Skynnere of Haileweston, 340. , , de Lilling, 320. , , de Wynteryugton, 692. , Matilda, late the wife of Thomas son of, de Hevere, 290. , Richard son of, de Aston, 442. , , de Halstede,241. , Robert sou of, with Oliver, John and William his brothers, 502. , William son of, de Wileford, 417. , de Willeford, of Sleford, and Joan his wife, 585. Simonburn, Simondburn, Symondesbourne [co. Northumberland], Gilbert de Sandale, parson of, 55 r >. , John de Sandale, parson of, 184. , Robert de Aketon, keeper of, 184. Simple. See Symple. Simpling. See Shimpling. Simund, William, of Loudon, 121. Sinclair. See Sancto Claro. Sindleshaui, Syndlesharn, Robert de, 70, 109, 123, 144, 150, 151. Sindresham, Syndresham, Robert de, 482, 529. Sinebald. See Sinibaldi. Singelton, Gilbert de, 24. Sinibaldi, Sinebald, Senebaud, James de, otherwise James de Florencia. See Florencia. Sippenham. See Cippenham. Sipthorpe, Henry son of John de, of Eyles- ton, 294. Sire, John, [of Bristol], 605. Sirewode, Roger de, and Auger his brother, of Ripon, 567. See Shirewode. Sirice. See Zierickzee. Sitternest [? Siccar Point, co. Berwick], 8. Sittingbourne. Sidyngburne, Sydingburne, co. Kent, 339. Siwat, Siwate, Sewate, John, and William his son, 202. , Michael, 249. , Michael son of William, parson of Hevere, 290. Sixhills, Sixhill, Sixil [co. Lincoln], prior and convent of, of the Order of Sempingham, 338, 385, 391. , Willingham by, Wyvelingham b Sixil [co. Lincoln], 391. Sixil. See Sixhills. Sixteenth, 605, 6n8, 615. , granted in exoneration from the aid of a foot soldier for the war in Scot- laud, 529. , commissioners to collect a, 529-531. , form of the taxation of a, 531. Skakeleston, Thomas de, 598. Skarlet. See Scarlet. Skarning, Peter de, vicar of Barnby. See Barnby. Skauepewyk. See Scopwick. Skautton, Alan de, 118. Skeffingtou, Skeftinton, Skeftynton [co. Leicester], 27 Skeftinton, Skeftynton. See Skeffinglon. Skegenes. See Skegnes. Skegge, oats called, 543. Skegnes, Skegenes, Walter de, master of the house of Nunue Cotum, 237, 238,696, 698. Skelbrook, Skeldebrok [co. York], 402. Skeldiughope. See Skellingthorpe. Skelliugthorpe, Skeldiughope, Skeldynghope, [in the wapentake of Graphoe], co. Lincoln, 62, 272. Skelton, Adam de, 23, 685, 688. , John de, 86, 458, 466. , Peter de, grant to Stapeldonehalle, Oxford by, 367. Walter de, 458, 466. , William de, 532. % GENERAL INDEX. 961 Skelton, co. York, 426, 452, 532, 539. Skendleby, Skendelby [eo. Lincoln], 682, 696, 698. Skenefrithe, Philip de, 23. Skerne, Skiren, Skyrn, Skyryn [co.York] , 669. Thomas son of Henry de Driffeld, parson of, 620. Skeryngton, Walter son of Margaret de, 407. See Searriugton. Skidemor, Skydemore, Peter de, 86. , Walter de, 482. See Scudemor. Skilhare, friar Hugh, 24. Skillington, Skilyngton [co. Lincoln], 300. chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, 300. Skinburness, Skirburnavs [co. Cumberland], j 603. Skinner, Skinnere. See Skynner. Skipper. See Scippere. Skipton, Skypton, Adam de, 62. , John de, 556. , le Littestersone, 62. Skipton, Skypton [co. York], 180,579. , Carlton by [co. York], 181. Skirbeck, Skirbck, Skirebek, eo. Lincoln, 488, 683. Skirburnays. See Skiuburness. Skirebek, Skyrebek, Ralph de, 477. Richard de, 352. See Skirbeck. Skiren. See Skerne. Skitering, Skytering, the rivulet of, 172. Skonynton, Skovynton, William de, 623. Skorburgh. See Scorburgh. Skorton, William de, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 671. Skot. See Scot. Skotton, Walter de, [of York], 681, 692. , William de, 41. Skovynton. See Skonynton. Skredyngton. See Scridyngton. Skule, John, 251. See Scul. Skulton, William de, 58. Skures. See Scures. Skydemore. See Scudemor ; Skidemor. Skyfteling, William de, 28. Skygges, Osbert, 519. Skyle, John, 152. Skylet, Geoffrey, 690. Skynmarket, Hugh le Haliwateiclerk of Seint ! Petrekyrk atte, 582. Skynner, Skinner, Skinnere, Alexander le, 688, 693. , John the, 356. John son of Simon le, of Haileweston, 340. Matthew le, 141. , Richard le, 149. Thomas le, 425, 427. , Walter Je, 585. 84313. Skypton. See Skipton. Skyrack, Skyrayk, co. York, 544. Skyrebek. See Skirebek. Skyrmishor, William le, the younger, 65. Skyryn. See Skerne. Skytehy [co. Lincoln], 392. Skytering. See Skitering. Slaithwaite. See ilaypwathe. Slane, John de, 303. Slape [by Bridgwater, co. Somerset], 511. Slary, Nicholas, 3 8, 324. Slates of stone [for roofing], 100. Slaughter-ford [? Slaughterbridge] , Sloghtre- ford, co. Sussex, 562. Slaypwathe [? Slaithwaite] to Swaledale [co. York], a way from, 80. Sleaford, Sleford, co. Lincoln, 417,585. , New, New or Novel Lafford, co. Lincoln, 580, 590. Old, Old Lafford, co. Lincoln, 580, 590. Sleght, Alan, [of York], 681, 692. , Thomas, parson of Richmond, 538. See Slight. Sleghtheved, John, 65. Slight, John, master of St. Mary's hospital, Leysingby, 543. See Sleght. Slindon, Slyudon, co. Sussex, 245, 692. Sliugsby, Slyngesby [co. York], 464. Slogh, William atte, of St. Ives, 46. Sloghtreford. See Slaughter-ford. Sluis, Lescluse. Kscluse [in Zeeland, Hol- land], Clays de Vynnyng, burgess of, 469. , merchants of, 304. Slykburu, Alan de, 566. Slyntlon. See Slindon. Slyngesby, William de, keeper of the Templars' lauds, 183. See Slingsby. Sniallbut gh, Smalbergh [co. Norfolk], 617. Smart, John, 500, 700. , , ' taillour', 500. Richard, 668. Smeaton, Smetheton, co. York, 597. , Little, Little Smetheton. co. York, 597. Smereniongere, Isabella, late the wife of Alban le, 364. Smethecote, Philip de, 23. Smethefeld. See Smitbfield. Smetheton, Alan de, of Chester, 568. , Thomas de, and William his brotln r, 597. See Smeaton ; Sniithdown. Smethfeld. See Smithfield. Smite, Smyte, co. Nottingham, the river, 430, 503. 3 p 962 GENEKAL INDEX. Smith, Smithe, Smyth, Alan le, 601. , John le, of Withihou, 240. , Ralph the, 97. , Robert le, 404. , or le Fevre, Robert the, 693. , his man John, 693. William le, 240. See also Fevre ; Smithesone. Smithdown, Smetheton [Liverpool, co. Lan- caster], 568. Smithe. See Smith. Smithesone, John le, 240. , Robert le, of Wollecoumbe, 240. Smithfield, Smethfeld, Smethefeld, London, St. Bartholomew's, John, prior of, 560. , prior and convent of, 114, 290, 366, 558. ,the sub-prior and convent, 560. , Roger de Hertford, canon of, 560. See Smythefeld. Smyer, Adam le, 8. Smyte. See Smite. Smyth. See Smith. Smythefeld, Smythfeld, John de, 424. See Smithfield. Snaith, Snayth, co. York, 662. Snape, Thomas, 586. Snarford, Snartford [co. Lincoln], 401. Snatyng. See Sneating. Snaudon. See Snowdon. Snaylham. See Sneylham. Snaynton, Alan de, [of Scarborough], 493, 586. , Master John de, 345, 388, 439. , John de, prebendary of Derlyutou, 626. Snayth. See Snaith. Sneating in Kirby-le-Soken, [Snetiug or Sneddon Hall], Snatyng, Swatynge, co. Essex, 103, 190. Sneddon Hall. See Sneating. Snedham, William de, 206. Sneedham, Snedham [co. Gloucester], 206. Snel, John, 683. Richard, 683. Snelleston, Ralph de, 152. Sneteshani, Henry son of Matilda de, 134. , Roger de, parson of Great Cressing- ham, 670. Snettisham, Snetesham [co. Norfolk], 134. Sneylham, Snaylham, William de, 142, 154, 579. Sniterton. See Snyterton. Snitterby, Snyterby [co. Lincoln], 217. Snoddyng, Thomas, 241. Snodhulle, Robert de, 85. Snodland, John de, prebendary of Wretlyng in the free chapel of Hastings, 77. Snoring, Snoryng, John de, 589. William de, 57. Snoring, Great, Great Naringes, co. Norfolk, 690, 691. Snow, Snowe, Snou, Alice, of Daventre, 396. , John, [of Bristol], 35, 73, 74, 143, 444, 604, 605. Robert, of Bristol, 294. William, [of Bristol], 489. , , master of la Blithe, 694. , , of Great Yarmouth, 576. Snowdon, Snaudon, Snowedon, L[lewellyn], lord of, 576. , justice of. See Mortuo Mari, Koger de. Snowe. See Snow. Snyppe, Robert de, of Carleton, 233. Snyterby, Thomas de, 281, 525. See Snitterby. Snyterley, Snyterlegh, Snyterle. See Blake- ney. Snyterton, Sniterton, Thomas de, 140, 149, 153, 224. , , coroner of Norfolk, 54, 55, 496. Sobbury, Solbury, John de, of Bristol, 68, 445. Sockburn, Sokburn [co. York], 425. Sock-Denis, Stock Dennis, Soke Deneys [in the parish of Tintinhull, co. Somerset] , Richard de Byrlaund, parson of, 7, 338, 510. Sockman. See Sokeman. Sodcotes. See Southcoates. Sodor [and Man], bishop of, 30. A[lan], bishop [1305 to 5 Feb. 1321] of, 361, 367. Soham, Sahara, co. Cambridge, 95, 105, 135, 137, 227, 228, 320. Adam, vicar of the church of, 320. , Saham [co. Suffolk], 104. Sokburn. See Sockburn. Sok Deneys. See Sock-Dennis. Sokeman, John, John le, of Barton, 502, 582. Solar'. See Solario. Solariis, John de, 50, 530. See also Selariis ; Seler ; Solers. Solario, Solar', Perota Brune de, 490, 513. Solbury. See Sobbury. Solers, John de, 683. , , of Little Markeley, 463. , John sou of John de, and Olive his wife, 463. Roger de 683. , Roger le, of Fowemenedene, 678. , William de, 683. See also Selariis ; Seler ; Solariis. Solihulle, Thomas de, 365. Somenur, Somenor, Somenour, Somnour, Sumenour, Doionus le, 153. Eustace le, 149. , John le, 153. , , chaplain of Frome, 161. Robert le, 501. , William le, of Lokynton, 91. GENERAL INDEX. 963 Somerby, Matilda de, 397. Somercotes [co. Lincoln], 624. Someresham, John de,464. Somerlese. See Woolstone. Somerset. See Somersete. Somerset, county of, 490, 593, 661, 666. , commissioners of array for, 351, 462. , to assess a fifteenth in, 474. , to assess the twentieth and fifteenth in, 49. , to assess the sixteenth in, 529. , to perambulate forests in, 296, 539. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. , measures used in, 689. , de walliis et fossatis for, 427, 695. , conservators, or keepers, &c, of the peace for, 109, 123, 129, 482, 492. .justices of gaol delivery for, 225. , oyer and terminer for, 469. sheriff of, 433, 531. , [alleged malpractices or oppres- sions, &c] by, 242, 243, 408. , .. to provide provisions for the king's Household, 195. John de Chidiok, 242, 243. ports of, Henry de Thornhill, deputy of the chief butler in the, 520. , the bedelry west of the Peret in, 627. , alleged forwarding corn, &c, to Scotland from, 679, 694. , purveyance in, 433. , corn for, 467. , the king's forests in, 183. Somersete, Somerset, John de, 21. Nicholas de, 92. See Bello Campo of Somerset. Somersham, John de, 58. Somersbam, co. Suffolk, 145. Somerton, Roger de, 684, 695. Somerton [co. Lincoln], letters patent dated at, 342. West Somerton, co. Norfolk, 488. co. Somerset, 137. Somerville, Somervile, Somervyle, Edmund de, 36, 365, 388, 636. Roger de, 22, 29. , , Matilda his wife, 29. William de, 180. Somery, Sumery, Alice de, prioress of the nunnery of Cesthonte, 292. John de, 33, 132, 198, 334. , of Rygrave, 24. purveyor, 349, 437, 486, 619. Robert de, 50, 351, 461, 531, «8I, 684. , of Bishampton, 74. Someter, Sumeter, John le, 145. Peter le, 495. Richard le, of Welleby, 682, 684. , Thomas le, 403. See Sumpter. Somnour. See Somenur. Sompting, Sountynge, co. Sussex, 562. Sondeye. See Sandy. Sondford, William de, 23. Sonnesbury. See Sunbury. Sonynden. See Sundon. Sookholme, Sulgholm [co. Nottingham], 170. Sopere, Sepcre, Reginald le, 57. Richard le, 57. Walter le, 593, 699. William le, 418. Soperlane. See London. Sore, John le, of Talveryn, 411. , Reginald le, 411. Sorel, John, 305. , Thomas. 510. I Soreweles, William, 622. Sot, John, of Covehethe, 319, 324. Sotby, Sotteby [co. Lino ■In], Thomas de Tynton, parson of, 379. Sotheren, Adam le, 421. ., See also Sutherne. | Sotteby. See Sotby. Soues, Sowes, Souwes [near Ficquigny, Somme, Prance], 623, 665. Sountynge. See Sompting. Sourby, William de, 544. See Sowerby Castle. Southampton, county of, 55, 114. 144, 149, 150, 327, 490, 576, 581, 583, 585, 622, 661, 666. commissioners of array for, 350, 462. to assess the fifteenth in, 473. , to assess the twentieth and fifteenth for, 49. to assess a sixteenth in, 529. to perambulate forests in, 296. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. justices of oyer and terminer for, 496. conservators, or keepers, &c, of the peace for, 107, 122, 129, 482, 492. , sheriff of, 6, 219, 531, 669. [alleged malpractices, or op- pressions, &c.,] by, 243. to provide provisions foi the king's Household, 195. , , John de la Heche, 948. j , , Turstin [2-5 Henry II], and Richard his son, 676 , fiftoenth in the county of, 519. the king's horses and sti-d in, 10, 93, 173, 369, 448. [purveyance] in, 469. 3 r 2 9G4 GENERAL INDEX. Southampton, Suhampton, Suthhampton, Suth- ampton, town or port of, 19, 82, 137, 447, 518, 520, 638, 639, 690. , burgesses [named] of, 622, 624, 625. , complaint by the burgesses of [rela- tive to encroachments on their rights to divers tolls], 308. , , alleged encroachment on their liberty, 309. merchants [named] of, 34. , customs on wool and wool-fells at, 15, 56, 204, 306, 518, 640, 673. , , collectors of, 204. , controller of, Gerard de Byole, 305. , the butler, or his deputy in, 638, 639. , prise of wine at, 638. , seal for the recognisances of debts at, John le Barber, keeper of, 647. , Richard de Sutton, keeper of, 290. , a ship arrested at, 469. , the ship la Nave Dieu of, 513. , hospital of the house of God, [or St. Julian] at, 518. St. Deny's, Richard de Chaucombe, prior of, 78. , , Robert de Stonham, prior of, 79, 88. , , canons [named] of, 78. , St. John's hospital, Henry de Lemy- nistre, keeper of the, 256. , St. Mary's, Geoffrey de Hothuu, pre- centor of, 622. ....„...,, forestership of Beer, or la Bere by, 309. Southbarwe. See Barrow, South. South Cave. See Cave, South. Southcoates, Sodcotes [co. York], 313. Southdalton. See Dalton, South. Southfleet, Suthflet [co. Kent], 532. South Mills in Bluuham parish, Suthmolne, co. Bedford, 405. Southoteriugton. See Otterington, South. Southrey, Suthereye [co. Norfolk], 305. Southwark, Suthwerk, Suthewerk, co. Surrey, 84, 221, 324, 403, 421, 694. , pavage for, 294. prior [of St. Mary Overy] of, 399. , prior and convent of St. Mary's, 84. , hospital of St. Mary and St. Leonard of the lepers without, 294, 471. , hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, grant by Gilbert de Clare, &c. to, 283. , bishop of Winchester's [land] at, 506. chamber of the chancellor [the bishop of Winchester] in, 647. I Southwell, Suthwelle, co. Nottingham, 682. , church of St. Mary, 175, 176, 495. , , prebendaries of See Bever- cote ; Pinibus. , , prebends of. See Muskham ; Rampton. Southwick, Suthwyk [co. Hants], St. Mary's, Nicholas de Chiriton, or Cherynton, prior of, 439, 446. , Robert de Houton, prior of, 287. , William, or William de Wynton, a canon and prior of, 287. 289, 298, 435. , canons [named] of, 287, 435. Southwick, Suthewyk, co. Sussex, 562. Souwes. See Soues. I Sow, Sowe [co. Warwick], 48. Sowerby, Soureby, Souresby, co. York, 483, 485, 529. , Sourby [in the parish of Halifax], co. York, Hardteschelf, pasture in, 535. I Sowerby Castle, Soureby [co. Cumberland], and Penreth, 177, 186. Sowes, Souwes, in Ponthieu. See Soues. Soweye. See Seweye. 1 Sowy, Robert de, of Oxford, 126. Sowyland, Soyland. See Weston Zoyland. Spain, merchants of, 34, 116, 144, 269, 299, 300, 303, 367, 368, 374, 466, 501. of Burgos in, 116, 299. , corn and other merchandize from, 624. , war horses from, 102. | , horses and armour from, 643. Spakeman, Robert, 364. Spalding, Spaldinge, Spaldingge, Spaldyng, Spaldynge, Gilbert de, ' sherman,' 585. Nicholas de, 455. Peter de, 431, 700. , Richard de, 361, 451, 639. Walter de, parson of Leke, 380. , William de, 87, 240, 318, 584. , [at Oxford], 594, 695, 699. Spalding, Spaldyng, co. Lincoln, 561, 585. | , prior of, 150, 275, 386, 585. letters patent dated at, 104, 189, 193, 194, 196, 242-244, 349, 413. | , town of, pavage for, 275. I Spalding Moor, Spaldyngmore, co. York, 429. Spaldington, Spaldyngton, Olave, late the wife of Roger de, 388. j , Stephen de, 383. Spaldyng. See Spalding. Spanneby, Spaneby, Spauueby, Spanby, William de, 78. , , a commissioner of oyer and terminer, 12, 59, 308, 313, 590, 594, 596, 597, 599, 600, 681. Sparchesford, Sparcheford, Sparkeford, Spark- ford, Nicholas de, parson of Brentham, 287. ' , William de, 499, 590. GENERAL INDEX. 965 Sparewe. See Sparwe. Sparewehach, Stephen, 502. Spark. See Sparkes. Sparkebregge, Geoffrey de, 592. Sparkeford. See Sparchesford. Sparkes, Spark, Alice, 523. , Henry, 56, 496. , John, 499, 590. Sparkford. See Sparchesford. Sparrow. See Sparwe. Sparsholt, Sperholte [co. Berks], 215. Sparwe, Robert, 239, 404. Spaue, Roger, 136. Spauneby. See Spanneby. Specer, Roger le, of Bauseie, 57. See Lespicer ; Spicer. Speckington, Spekyuton [co. Somerset], 210. , chapel of, 210. Spedy, Robert, of Gorton, 318, 324. Speenhamland by Newbury, Spcnhainlonde by Neubury [co. Berks], 223. Spekynton. See Speckiugton. Spenhamlonde. See Speenhamland. Spenser, Spensere, John le, 500. Nicholas le, 596. Richard, 222, 429. , Roger son of Richard le, atte Worthy, 429. , William, 500. See Despenser. Speresholt, Sperholt, Spersoll, William de, 676. William sou of John de, 215. See Sparsholt. Sperholte. See Sparsholt ; Speresholt. Sperka, William, 418. Sperling, Spirlinges, Henry, 56, 496. , John, 58. Sperman, John, purveyor, 6, 11, 32, 77, 95, 188, 350, 448, 453, 486, 607, 619, 677. Spersolt. See Speresholt. Speton, William de, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 641, 671. Spicer, Spycer, Adam le, 133, 689. , Clement le, 404. John le, 68, 699. , of Bristol, 445. , , of Durham, 536. Laurence le, [of Northampton], 314. , Philip le, of Bristol, 68, 605. , Ralph le, 145. , Richard le, 318, 699. , Richard son of William le, of Exeter, 695. , , John his brother, 695. Richer le, 589. See alio Lespicier ; Specer. Spichfat, Spychefat, Spychfat, Benedict, 65, 137, 148. William, 70. Spigmnel, Spygurnel, Henry, 178. , , a commissioner of oyer and terminer, [a justice of the King's Bench] &c. 64, 68, 70, 73, 95, 129, 133-137, 139, 141-143, 145, 146, 153, 225, 226, 232, 233, 237, 240, 242, 244, 247, 248, 296, 301, 304, 308, 316, 319, 325, 371, 372, 403, 405, 407, 423, 427, 414, 492, 496, 497, 499, 500, 502, 503, 506, 580-582, 584, 586, 591, 594, 599, 604, 605, 674, 686, 689, 691, 694, 699, 700. Spilemau, Spyleman, Hugh, 690. , John, 690. William, 19, 220. Spina, James de, of Florence, 36. Spineto, Roger de, parson of Corstone Dyn - ham, 259, 456. See Spyneye. Spineye. See Spyneye. Spini. See Florence ; Spina. Spirecok, Spyrecock, Hoger, 248. , Thomas, 248. Spiridene, Alan de, 317. , , William his son, 317. Spirlinges. See Sperling. Spitel, William del, of Skypton, 579. Spo, Alice, 251. Spofforth, Spofford [co. Vork], 23, 372, 378, 495, 560. Spoleto, Doplerus de, 82. Spolspiche, co. Sussex, 562. Sponer, William, of Belton, 73. Spore, John, 598. Compare Spyor. Sporier, Hobert le, of York, 542. Sport, licence to. See Hunt. Sportat, Walter, 404. Sporun, Ualph, keeper of the gate of New- gate, 270. Spoune, Spouue, Eudo, 679, 689. Spraggy, Hoger, 246. Spratton, Sprottou [co. Northampton], 524. Spray, Ralph, purveyor, 11, 166, 188, 293, 349, 436, 486, 566. Spretburgh, Adam de, 376. Spring, Springe. See Spryng. Springald, Springaud, Springaud, Alan, 691. , Alexander, 581. , John, G 1 . Springand, Springaud. See Springald. Springe. See Spryng. Springer, Thomas, 592. Springet, Springot. See Sprynget. Sprodde, Isabella daughter of Henry, 74. Sprot, Henry, purveyor, 52. , Walter, 518. Sprotton. See Spratton. Spryng, Sprynge, Johu, 168. , Robert, 168. , Thomas. See Sprynget. 966 GENERAL INDEX. Sprynget, Springet, Springot, John, 409. , Letitia, 409. , Thomas, master of the ship la Blythe, of Westminster, 213. , master of la Margarete, 547 . , and Alice his wife, 409. , William, 43. Spurier. See Sporier. Spurs, gilt, render of a pair of, 139. Spycer. See Spicer. Spychei'at. See Spichfat, Spygesworthe, John de, surveyor of works at Windsor castle, 94, 111. Spygurnel. See Spigurnel. Spyleman. See Spileman. Spyneye, Spiueye, Geoffrey de, 219. , Thomas de, parson of Lyndon, 349. See Spineto. Spyor, John le, 153. Compare Spore. Spyryng, Spyring, William, 679, 689. Squarsefige, Andrew, 349. Squire, Squier, Squyer, John, 340. Richard le, 500. , , receiver, &c, for the king, 44, 173, 183, 310. Squirel, John, 604. , William, 568. Squyer. See Squire. St. Adrian, Neapolio [Orsini] cardinal deacon of. See Neapolio. St. Agatha [in the parish of Easby, co. York], abbot of, 380. St. Albans, co. Hertford, town of, 65, 66, 137, 148, 200, 588, 592. , [privileges granted by] Henry III. to the town of, 454. , letters patent dated at, 96, 97, 99-102, 143, 145, 340, 341, 410, 672, 674. abbey, voidance of, 257. , abbot of, 65, 66, 137, 145, 148. , , suit at his mills, 65, 137, 148. , , his tithes of Over Conesclyf, 541. , his church of Over Conesclyf. See Coniscliffe. , abbot and convent of, 182, 260, 353. , Henry de Sancto Neoto, a monk of, 145. See also Sancto Albano. St. Albans Court alias Eswalt [near Non- ington, co. Kent], Eslowe, Eswole, 449. St. Allen, St. Alun, co. Cornwall, Master Nicholas de Ou, rector of, 280. , church appropriated to Glasney Church, 280. St. Alun. See St. Allen. St. Amand. See Sancto Amando. St. Andrew's, prebend of. See Beverley. St. Andrew's. See Vercelli. St. Andrew's [Scotland], diocese of, 616. , W[illiam de Lamberton], bishop of, 45, 47, 179. St. Anthony in Meneage, Antone [co. Corn- wall], Thomas de Burgh, parson of, 208. St. Anthony, hospital of. See Vienne. St. Asaph, bishop of, 441. , bishop, dean and chapter of, 369, 441 . , See also Blethin ; Bromfield. , L. bishop of. See Bromfield. , dean and chapter of, 158, 197, 218. , bishopric, diocese, or see of, 161, 170, 190, 458. , keeper of the spirituality of, 158, 218. , canons of. See Blethin; Madoc Ap Jort. St. Audoen. See Sancto Audoeno. St. Augustine, Bardsey or Bardegey (sic) of the Order of, 537. , friars of. See Friars. St. Augustine's, See Canterbury. St. Barbara. See Sancta Barbara. St. Bartholomew, hospital of. See Lincoln; Oxford ; Smithfield. St. Benet's Holme, St. Benedict's Hulme, [in Horning parish], co. Norfolk. See Holme. St. Berian. See St. Buryan. St. Bernard, hospital of. See Montjoux. St. Berlin [Pas de Calais, France], the abbot of, 451. St. Briavels, co. Gloucester, 697. , John de Wysham, keeper of the castle of, 697. , castle of, weir in the Wye near, 310. St. Budoc in Cornwall. See Budock. St. Buryan, St. Burian, St. Berian, co. Corn- wall, grant of a market and fairs in the manor of, 356. , Matthew de Meduuta, dean of the free chapel of, 295, 380, 381, 480, 673. , Ealph de Manton, dean of the king's free chapel of, 356. St. Catherine. See Rouen. St. Clair. See Sancto Claro. St. Clement by York. See Clementhorpe. St. Coleman's church. See Middleton, co. Cork. St. Creed. See Creed. St. Cride. See Creed. St. Cross in the Isle of Wight, Ralph, prior of, 60, 64, 69. St. David's, bishop of. See Martin. , bishop, dean and chapter of, 158, 218, 369, 441. bishopric, diocese, or see of, 28, 256, 282, 481, 533, 609. St, Denis. See Saint Denis ; Sancto Dionisio. St. Denys. See Southampton. GENERAL INDEX. 967 St. Dunstan's iu the West, Newstrete of the Templars in the parish of, 356. , church of, 558. St. Edmund. See Pontigny. St. Edmund's, co. Suffolk, ahhey of, 334, 337, 340. Richard, abbot of, 153. .abbot and convent of, 42, 296, 305, 381, 632. , monks [named] of, 153. See Bury St. Edmunds. St. Edwyn, chapel of, Henry de Wytheton, chaplain of, 379. St. Evroul [d'Ouche, Orne, France], Nicholas, abbot of, 126. . , Ralph, abbot of, 471. , abbot and convent of, 294. St. Felix. See Aquileja. St. Feoce. See Feock. St. Florence [Sauraur]. See Florent lez Saumur. St. Frideswide, St. Fredeswyde. See Oxford. St. George. See Sancto Georgio. St. Georges. See Boscherville. St. German. See Santo Germano. St. Giles. See Barnwell; St. Gilles ; Wiu- chelsea. , fair of. See Winchester. hospital of. See Flamstead ; Kepier. [in the Fields] without London. See London. St. Gilles-les-Bouchenes [Gard, France], St. Giles, pilgrimage to, 643. St. Gluvias, co. Cornwall, parish of. See Glasney. St. Guthlac's Island, Gothelakeisland, co. Lincoln, 198. letters patent dated at, 198. St. Helen. See Sancta Elena. St. Helier [Jersey], 42. St. Ives [co. Huntingdon], town of, 46, 451, 506, 592, 639. , markets at, 330. , Richard, vicar of, 153. St. James, abbot and convent of. See North- ampton. , hospital of. See Chichester; West- minster. , house of. See Huntingdon. St. John, hospital of. See Lichfield ; Wycombe. the Baptist, hospital of. See Dublin. St. John of Jerusalem iu England, hospital of, 52, 274, 277, 520, 521. , prior of the Hospital of, 617. See Paveley ; Tothale. , Albert de Nigro Castro, grand preceptor of, 52. , delivery of the possessions of the Templars to, 52. Dolgeuwul, hospital of, 576. iu Ireland, prior of, 642. St. John. See Sancto Johanne. St. John Bedwardine. See Bedwardine. St. John's. See Winchester. St. Katherine, convent of. See Lincoln. by the Tower of London, hospital of. See London. du Mont. See Rouen. St Laud. See Sancto Laado. St. Laurence in the Isle of Thanet, co. Kent, parish of, 659. , by Worcester, Xorwych [Xorthwick] iu the parish of, 370. St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, military order of the house of, 1. , master and brethren of the house of God and, 214, 394. in the monastery of Fontevrault, Elias, prior of, 281. St. Leger. See Sancto Leodagario. , hospital of. See Grimsby. St. Leonard, hospital of. See Stamford ; Stoke by Newerk ; York. , priory of. See Berwick-upon- Tweed. St. Liz. See Sancto Licio. St. Lo. See Sancto Laudo. St. Madern. Sec Madron. St. Marcel, cardinal of. See Cantilupo. St. Margarets, otherwise Stinstead Thele alias Thele [in Hertford hundred ; co. Hertford, 56, 227, 434. , advowson of the church of, 434. , chantry of St. Mary iu the church of St Margaret, 434. , letters patent dated at, 466. St. Margaret's hospital. See Huntingdon. St. Martin. See Sancto Martino ; Seint Martin. St. Martiu-le-Grand. See London. St. Martin's, SCez. See Seez. St. Mary Church, Seinte Marie Cliirche [co. Devon], 467. , Avice, lady of, 467. St. Mary de Castro in Gemereye, 632. , Kaynote. See Cagnotte. atte Stronde, parish of. See Loudon. in Viu Lata, cardinal of. See Flisco. St. Mary's. See Winchester. prebend. See Beverley, St. John's church. hospital without Bishopsgate. See London. hospital, Leisiugby. See Lazenby. Magdalene's hospital. See Grimsby. St. Maur. See Sancto Mauro ; Seintmor. St. Michael in the Isle of Man. See Balla- churry. in the Vale, Guernsey, William Fabri, prior of, 346. on Wyre [co. Lancaster], 512. Ousebridge, otherwise Spurrier Gate. See York. 968 GENERAL INDEX. St. Molingge in Ballilek, in the diocese of Kil- dare, Ireland, 487. St. Neots [co. Huntingdon], the prior of, 521. See Sancto Neoto. St. Newelin. See Newlyn. St. Nicholas, hospital of. See Carlisle ; Montjoux. St. Osith [co. Essex], cloth of, 344. St. Oswald's priory. See Nostell. St. Owen, St. Ouen. See Sancto Audoeno ; Seint Owayn. St. Pancras, co. Middlesex, church of, 190. St. Peter. See Sancto Petro ; Seint Petre ; Seyntpier. St. Peter Port [in the island of Guernsey] , 375. St. Pierre sur Dive [Calvados, France], abbot of Notre Dame de, 17. St. Prisca, Arnald [Novelli or de Nouveau] , cardinal priest of, 42, 66, 117, 142. St. Quitterie [near Agen, Lot et Garonne, France], burgesses of, debt of Edward I. to, 636, 640, 673. St. Saviour, chapel of. See Polruan. , [?St. Sauveur le Vicomte, Manche, France], monastery of, 372. .., See Sancto Salvatore. St. Sepulchre. See London. St. Sepulchre's cemetery. See Scarborough. St. Stephen, church of. See Saltash. St. Swithuns. See Winchester. St. Thomas Aeons, hospital of. See London. St. Uny. See Uny. St. Valery [France] , town of, 266. See Sancto Walerico ; St. VValery. St. Valery sur Mer [Somme, France], John, abbot of, 112. St. Vandrille. See Fontenelle. St. Victor, Saint Victor [? en Caux, Seine- Inferieure, Frauce] , abbot of, 130. St. Vincent. See Saint Vincent lez Mans. St. Walery, castle, town, honor, &c, of, 639, 642, 668. See Sancto Walerico ; St. Valery. St. Wolstans [near Leixlip, barony of Salt, co. Kildare], in Ireland, prior and convent of, 282. St. Wolstan's hospital. See Worcester. Stabannon, Stabanan, Staghbauan [co. Louth], John de Morton, rector of, 265, 469, 672. , Robert Edward, of Swaveseye, rector of, 672. , John de Hibernia, rector of, 444. Stace, Geoffrey son of Thomas, 689, 690. , Simon, 251. , Stephen, 29. , Thomas, deputy of the chief butler, 215, 520. of Ipswich, 404, 427. , son of Thomas, 404. Se* also Scate. Stacumney, Staghcomeny [co. Kildare] , 282. Tachumini, church of, 487. Stacy, John, 166. .., John, of Southampton, 622, 625. Roger, of Cestreton, 681. Stadhampton, Stodham, co. Oxford, 700. Staf ', Geoffrey, 480. Stafford, Roger de, 318. , William de, 50, 71, 107, 123, 132, 135, 145, 233, 242, 243, 324, 474, 482, 492, 530, 680. See Staffordshire. Stafford, Master Thomas de Cherleton, dean of, 642. Stafford, county of, 406, 687. commissioners of array for, 351, 461, 478. , to assess a sixteenth in, 530. , to assess a fifteenth in, 474. , to assess the twentieth and fif- teenth in, 50. , to perambulate forests in, 296. , ...... touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. ., measures used in, 689. , conservators, or keepers, &c, of the peace for, 3, 107, 123, 129, 208, 482. , collectors and assessors of the twentieth, 324. , justices of gaol delivery for, 226, 233, 492. , sheriff of, 3, 115, 531, 642, 687. , , [alleged malpractices, or oppres- sions, &c.,] by, 243, 407. ,, , Hugh de Audele, or Hugh Daudele, 243, 312. , , Hugh de Croft, 563, the king's forests in, 187. Stafford, St. Mary's free chapel, dean of. See Bello Monte. , gaol of, 226, 233, 492. , Robert le Messagier of Hoton, keeper of the prison of, 366. , pavage for the town of, 283. Staffordshire, William de, 411. Stagbanan, Staghbanan. See Stabaunon. Staghcomeny. See Stacumney. Staincliffe, Staynclyve, co. York, 544. Staines, Stanes [co. Middlesex], Roger Pycot, vicar of, 335. , John de Prytewelle, vicar of, 390. , Philip de Neuwerk, vicar of, 390. Stainfield, Staynefeld [co. Lincoln], 380. Staiumore. See Brough under Stainmore. Staiuton, Steynton [co. Lincoln], 401. See Staynton, Stakpole, Ralph de, 607. Stalbridge, Stapelbrigge [co. Dorset], 648. Stalliam, Roger de, 494. Stalingburgh, Stalyngburgh, Walter de, 59, 62. Stallage, 219, 405, 505. Stallyng, Walter de, 667. GENERAL INDEX. 969 Stalyngburgh. See Stalingburgh. Stambridge, Great, Great Stanbrigge [co. , Essex], 674. Stamford, Staunford. 399, 610. , cloth of, 344. Stamford, Staunford, Saunford [co. Lincoln], 390, 422, 424, 483, 484, 529,616, 682, 684. , St. Leonard's, prior of, 347, 538. .., Henry, parson of St. Mary's church at the bridge of, 399. , bridge of, 85. , forest between the bridge of, and Oxford. See Oxford. .letters patent dated at, 357, 362-364, 366, 369, 419, 614. , Parliament at, 406, 515, 546, 680. Stamford. See Stanford in the Vale. , Staunford, Custreton by. See Cast- erton. , Easton by. See Easton. Stanbridge [in Marshead hundred], Stan- brigge, co. Bedford, 115. Stanbrigge. See Stambridge ; Stanbridge ; Stanbrugge. Stanbrugge, Robert de, 251. Standeoe, John de, 445. Standish, Stanedisshe [co. Gloucester], 206. [co. Lancaster], 241. Standon. See Staunton. Staue, Gilbert de la, 668. , John, 409. See Stanes. Stanedisshe, Johu de, 206. See Standish. Stanefeld. See Stansfield. Staneford. See Stanford ; Stanford in the Yale. Byveres. See Stanford Rivers. Staneleye, Nicholas son of Nicholas de, 139. j Staneleye, Stanele, or Staveleye. See Stanley; Staveleye. Stanerle, Adam de, 252. Stanern, Richard de, 666. Stanes, Robert de, 247. . Roger de, of Bristol, 35, 444. , Master William de, 165. William de, chaplain, 194. See Staines ; Stane. Stanford, Henry de, monk of Durham, 555. Walter de, 575. Stanford. See Stanford Dingley. [co. Berks], 494, 495. Dingley, Stanford [co. Berks], John de Chelmersf'ord, rector of, 609. in the Valo, Stampford [in Garfield hundred], co. Berks, 4<>2. letters patent dated at, 614. [co. Norfolk], 46. , , Thomas de Eggefeld presented to the church of, 10. Rivers, Stanford Ryveres, Staneford Ryveres, co. Essex, 31, 174, 328, 241. Stanground [co. Huntingdon], 199. Stanham, Stephen de, 682, 684. Stanhoe, Stauhowe [co. Norfolk], 114, 557. Stanhope [co. Durham], Henry de Botbeby, parson of, 538. Stanhowe, William son of Bartholomew de, 557. See Stanhoe. Staniaco, Estanyaco, Estanye, William de, archdeacon of Lincoln, 128, 453. Staulak, William de, monk cf Bindon, 406. Stanley, Stanleye, John de, [of Fountains abbey], 136. Richard de, [of Fountains abbey], 136. , Simon de, 224. Thomas de, 457. Stanley [co. Derby], 397. , Stanleye [co. Essex], 233. co. Wilts, the abbot of, 658. Kings, Kings Stanlegh, Stanleye Regis, co. Gloucester, 161, 272. Stanmere, Robert de, 581. Stanmore, Little, Little Stanmere, Slannemere, [co. Middlesex], 114, 558. Stannary, tin of the, 228. , See Cornwall, Devon. Stannary-men, 627. licence to sell tin granted [by Edward I.] to the, 627. of Cornwall, 330, 695. , of Devon, 330, 695. Stannemere. See Stanmore. Stannore, Stonore. See Stouore. Stannowe, Master Richard de, parson of Leveryngton, 357. Stansfield, Stauefield, co. Suffolk, 139. Stanstead Abbots, Stanstede Abbot*, co. Hertford, 55, 691. Thele, Stanstead le Thele. See St. Margaret's. Stansted Mouuttitchet, Stanstedemunfichet, co. Essex, 612. Stanton, Hervey de. See Staunton. , Johu de, ' boucher,' the elder, 318. Miles de, 486, 487. Richard de, 543. Stanton, Staunton, 166. , [co. Leicester], 68. Fenny. See Fen Stanton. Harcourt, Staunton Harcourt [co. Oxford], Hugh de Staunton, parson of, 622. Lacy, Staunton Lacey, co. Salop, 611. , Long, Longstanton, co. Salop, 554. See Staunton. Stanwegges. See Stanwick. Stanwick, Stanwegges, Staynwegg [co. York], Richard de Henneye, prebendary of, 534. Master William de Seton, prebendary of, 569. 970 GENERAL INDEX. Stanyn, John de, of Grantham, 346. , , John, and Hugh his brother, of Grantham, 347. , Richard, of Stauton, 498, 598. Stapelbrigge. See Stalbridge. Stapeldon, Stapeledon, William de, 125. See also Stapelton. Stapeldonehalle. See Oxford, University of. Stapeledon. See Stapeldon ; Stapelton. Stapeleghe. See Stapely. Stapelford. See Stapleford ; Stapleford Tawney. Stapelton, Stapeldon, Stapeledon, Elias de, parson of Farnyngho, 181, 346. , Eliz le fiz Hugh de, 24. , Gilbert de, 22, 641. , John de, 22, 544, 573, 672. , Miles de, 22, 54. , Nicholas de, 22, 54. , Richard de, 213, 257, 367, 382, 420. , Thomas de, 282. Walter de, bishop [Nov. 1307 to 15 Oct. 1326] of Exeter, 45, 55, 115, 158, 169, 218, 255, 257, 262, 272, 278- 280, 367, 369, 382, 420, 441, 454-458, 561, 634, 646, 654, 696, 697. , , protection for, 261, 281. , going beyond the seas, 281. , , the treasurer, 498. , William de, 25, 415. See Stapeldon. Stapely, Stapeleghe [in Odiham parish, co. Hants], 464. Stapenhill, Stapenhulle, co. Derby, 250, 314, 315,412. Stapenhulle, John de, complaint by, 250, 314, 412. , and Margaret his wife, 250. , his children, William and Norman, 251. Ralph de, a monk of Burton, 250, 314. , Robert de, monk of Burton-upon- Trent, 250, 314, 463. See Stapenhill. Staple. See Wool Staple. Stapleford, Stapelford, church of, 512. , co. Cambridge, 699. , , Richard de Claxton, vicar of, 699. Stapelford [co. Wilts], 608. , Suthampton Stapelford [co. Wilts], 206. Tawney, Stapelford Tany [co. Essex] , John de Estheselarton, parson of, 456. Stapricthulle, William de, 246. Starcolf, Starkolf, John, of Donekirke, 140, 142. Stater, John, of the House of the Teutons, 224, 225. Staundon, John de, 558. , Vivian de, the younger, 234. Staunford, Hugh de, parson of Staunton Harcurt, 622. , Humphrey de, 232. , John de, 582. , , parson of the church of Little Geddynges, 399. Robert de, a canon and abbot of Osolveston, 470, 480, 522. , William de, 609. , , parson of Cumpton, 515. See Stamford. Staunton, Stanton, Standon, Henry de, a jus- tice in eyre, or of oyer and terminer, 450, 678. Hervey de, 80, 110, 114, 451, 603, 666. , , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, &c, 138, 141, 147, 244, 593. , , , a justice in eyre, 28, 85, 87, 91-94, 102, 126, 266, 337, 454, 538. , , a commissioner to assess a tallage, 193. , , a justice [20-28 Sept. 1314] of the Bench, 179, 181. , , a baron [28 Sept. 1314] of the Exchequer, 179, 606. , chancellor [22 June 1316] of the Exchequer, 479, 606. , John de, the elder, 405, 504. , , the younger, 405. Richard son of Sybil de, 250, 314. , Robert de, 86, 116, 236, 666. , Thomas de, parson of Derfeld, 538. See also Stanton. Staunton, 166, 498, 598. , Robert parson of the church of, protection for, 388. , ? Stondon, co. Hertford, 61. , Harold, Staunton Arald [in Bredon parish, co. Leicester] , 174. Harcurt. See Stanion Harcourt. Lacey. See Stanton Lacy. See Stanton ; Stondon. Stavele. See Staveleye. Staveley [co. Derby], 345. Staveleye, Stavele, Nicholas de, keeper of the writs and rolls of the Bench, Dublin, 48, 120, 121, 519. Staverton, Robert son of Adam de, 699. Staverton [co. Northampton], 599. Stavordale, Staverdale [co. Somerset], prior and convent of, 4i 1 . Stawey. See Stowey. Staynclyve. See Staincliffe. Staynefeld. See Stainfield. Stayngrene. See Steyngreve. Stayngriff. See Steyngreve ; Stonegrave. Staynmore. See Brough under Stainmore. Staynmur, Steymur, William, 133, 141. Staynton, Margaret de, 179, 537. , Matter Richard de, 373. GENERAL INDEX. 971 Stayuwegg. Set Stauwick. Stebenhethe. See Stepney. Stede, Jordan, 239, 404. Stedeman, Robert le, 429. , Thomas le, 528. Steeple Langford. See Langford. Steeple Morden, Stepelmordon [co. Cam- bridge], 4. , Nicholas Capoce, parson of, 340. , William de Tykhulle, parson of, 556, 575. Stene, John, 699. Stenyng. See Steyning. Steor, Steur, Robert le, 80. , Walter le, 418. Stepellangeford. See Langford, Steeple. Stepelmordon. See Steeple Morden. Stepelton, Johnde, 24. , Robert de, 21. See Stepleton. Stephen, John son of, de Birchovre of Asshe- I ford, 72. , le Suur, 418. , Richard son of William son of, 467. , Robert son of, de Louthorpe, 63. , Stephen son of, de Cherringe, 272. , , de Houeden, 527. , William son of, de Hasting, or Has- tynges, of Bromleye, 498, 598. , , de Okeleie, 46. , de Wartre, 523. See Styven. Stephenes, William, 679. Stepleton, Stepelton [co. Hereford, but locally in Radnor], 475. Stepney, Stepney Heath, Stebenhethe, Steben- heth by Loudon, co. Middlesex, 190, 248,459. Stepyngle, Stipyngle, John de, 56, 496. Steresman, John, of Wroxham, 428, 430. Stert, Steurte, co. Wilts, 91. Steur. See Steor. Steurte. See Stert. Steveue. See Styven. Steventon, Styventon [co. Berks], the prior of, 618. Stevyntou, Styventon, John de, 685. , Nicholas de, 601 . , Robert de, 310. See also Styvyugton. Steward of the household. See Household. Steward, Stewart. See Seneschal ; Stiward. Stewton, Styueton, co. Lincoln, 88. Steyberwe, Thomas, of Estlond, 316. Steymur. See Staynmur. Steyneby, Walter de, 172. fcjteyugreve, Stayngrene, Isabella daughter of John de, 128. , Thomas de, parson of Rosyngton, and William his brother, 583. Steyning, Stenyng, eo. Sussex, 562. Steynmur. See Staynmur. Steynton. See Stainton. Stibbard, Stybridde, Stybirde [co. Norfolk] 610. ^tiffkey, Stivekeye, co. Norfolk, 678. Stifford, co. Essex, 688, 700. Stighle, William atte, 85. See Stile. Stikeneye, John de, bailiff of Boston, 360. Stikes, Richard del, 535. Stikesdale, co. Lincoln, 682. Stikeswald. See Stixwould. Stile, Styel, Giles atte, 509. Nicholas atte, 614. See Stighle. Stillingfleet, Styveliugflet [co. York], John de Sandale, parson of, 376. Stilliugton, Stilyngton [co. York], Master Thomas de Cherleton, prebendary of, 524. Stinton, Stynton [in Sail parish], co. Norfolk, 884. Stipyngle. See Stepyngle. Stirchesle, John de, 236, 237. Stirkeland, Adam de, 592. » » custodian of pesage and tronage at Kingston-upou-Hull, 274. Stirklaund. See Strickland. Stirling, Stryvelyn, Striliug [in Scotland], 41, 432, 622, 666, 677. [the king's vases] lost at, 608. Stirpot, Robert, 590. Stirton, ? Stretton, [near Skipton, co. York] , 180. Stisted, Stistede [co. Kent], Master Roger de Lacu, parson of, 96. Stiteuom, Stitiuuu. See Stittenham. Stitteuham, Stiteuom, Stitinuu [co. York], 320, 590. Stivekeye. See Stiffkey. Stiveton. See Styveton. Stiward, Styward, Stywar, John, constable of the ship St. John of Rye, 234, 235, 319, 326. , Robert le, of Lutheburgh, 869. , Walter, of Long Bynyngton, 424. , William, 597. See also Seneschal. Stiwardescok, Simon, 57. Stixwould, Stykeswald, Stikeswald, Stikes- wold, co. Lincoln, 64, 138, 240, 319, 576, 682, 685. Isabella, prioress of, 682. , prioress and nuns of, 401. , letters patent dated at, 349, 413. Stobbehulle, Robert de, 33. Stocchesford, Thomas de, 420. Stocheye. See Stokheye. Stock, Stocke, Roger de, 466. SeeStoekes; Stoke j Stokes. 972 GENERAL INDEX. Stock-Dennis. See Sock- Dennis. Stockeld, Richard de, 495. , Richard son of Alan de, 579. Stockeld, co. York, 495. Stockes, Stock, Gerard, merchant of Dordraght, of the power of the count of Hoyland, 262, 319, 326. Stockesley, Stokesle, co. York, 502. Stockland Gaunts, or Stockland Bristol, Stok- land [co. Somerset], 217. Stockton, Stocton, Stoketon, Stokton, Master John de, 570. , John de, controller of customs at Great Jernemuthe and Lenne, 305, 334. , Richard de, 691. , Simon de, 331, 589. Stockton, Stoketon [co. Durham], 566. Stockwell, Stokwell, 402. Stockwood, or Stoke St. Elwood, Stoke [in the liberty of Sutton Poyntz] co. Dorset, 228. , Nicholas de Poynz, parson of, 228. Stockwood, Stokwode by Keynesham, co. Somerset, 114. Stocton. See Stockton. Stodfold, William de, 495. Stodham. See Stadhampton. Stodhirde, William le, 61. Stodleye. See Studley. Stoil, Stoyl, Richard, 414. , Stephen, 125, 126. Stoke, Stok, Geoffrey de, 499, 600. , John de, 302. John, sutor, 146. , Lucas, 414. , Richard de, 445. , Robert de. See Stokes. , Thomas de, 206. , William de, 100, 590. See Stock ; Stokes. Stoke, [co. Sussex], 134. See Stoke, East ; Stoke Mandeville. Stokebasset. See Stoke, North. Stoke Denis. See Sock-Denis. East, Stoke by Newark, Stoke [co. Nottingham], 294. , Roger de Northburgh, pre- bendary of, 366. , St. Leonard's hospital, 294, 651. Fleming, Stoke Flemmyng, co. Devon, Robert de Pentelowe, parson of, 503. Gabriel [co. Devon], church of, appertaining to the chancellorship of Exeter, 212. Goldington, Stoke Goldenton [co. Buckingham], 81. Holy Cross, Chirchestoke, Cruchestok [in Henstead hundred, co. Norfolk], 100, 301. Mandeville, Stoke [co. Buckingham], 804. Stoke Denis — cont. by Nayland, Stoke Neylond, co. Suffolk, 135, 137, 227, 228. Newington. See Newington. , [North ? ], Stokebasset [co. Oxford] , Master James de Everdon, rector of, 18. , Thomas de Leghe, rector of, 18. Severn, Sevarnestok [co. Worcester], William de Burlingham, priest of St. Mary's chantry, in the church of, 667, St. Elwod. See Stockwood. Torre [co. Devon], 467. See also Briggestoke ; Malemyns of Stoke ; Neville of Stokes. Stokehay, Stokehaye. See Stokheye. Stokes, Stok', Alexander de, 391. , Geoffrey de, 29, 318. , Hugh de, 72. , Ralph de, 244, 303. , , commissioner to assess a tallage, 193. , , clerk of the Great Wardrobe, 39, 306. , prebendary of Nassington, 162, 196, 352. , Richard de, 509. or Stoke, Robert de, 129, 226, 243, 325, 474, 493, 494, 530, 581, 591. , Thomas de, purveyor, 448, 607, 677. , William de, 574. See Neville of Stokes ; Stock ; Stoke ; Stoke, East. Stokesley, Stokesle, Stokesleye [co. York], 697. Peter de Vernone, parson of, 38. Stokestill [co. Durham], le, 566. Stoketon. See Stockton. Stokette, John atte, 249. Stokheye, Stokeye, Stokhaye, Stokheie, Stocheye, Stockeye, Stockheye, Stoke- hay, Stokehaye, Stokkeye, Robert de, 49, 67, 133, 141, 249, 330, 351, 367, 418, 419, 475, 482, 495, 498, 506, 580, 585, 598, 695, 699. , William de, 56. Stokland. See Stockland Gaunts. Stokmede. See Christchurch. Stokton. See Stockton. Stokwell. See Stockwell. Stokwode. See Stockwood. Stolf, Maddok, forester of Ewelawe, 541. Stolham, Richard de, Katherine his wife, and John his son, 440. Stolton, Paul de, prior of St. Sepulchre's, Warwick, 552. Stonar, Stonor [co. Kent], ferry between Sandwich and, 2, 85. , John Grffiyn [ferryman at], 85. , William Turk [ferryman at], 2, 85. Stondon, Master John de, 84. Stondon, ? Staunton, co. Hertford, 61. GENERAL INDEX. 073 Stone, John de, 34. , Richard de, 425, 426. , Robert, of Cherk, 599. Robert atte, of Bristol, 35, 445. Stone [co. Sussex], Master John de Strat- ford or Stretford, prebendary of, 619, 654. , Nicholas do Cadorao, prebendary of, 619. Stone, licence to dig for, 563. Stonegrave, Stayn^riff [cj. York], Master Thomas de Suthwerk, parson of, 168. Stonhalle, John de, 424. Stonham, Robert de, canon of St. Deny's, Southampton, 78. , prior [late cellarer] of, 79, 83. Stonhard, William, 411. Stonor. See Stonar. Stonore, Stonouere, John de, a special com- missioner, &c, 244, 580, 598, 651), 668, 669, 678, 686, 689, 695, 699, 700. , grant to Dorchester abbey by, 669, 663. Stophaiu, Slopehatn, co. Sussex, 430. Stoppesleye, Adam de, 597. Storgeon, Thomas, 161. Storterathe, John, 136. , Simon, of Thornbergh, 136. Storya, Wymund, 418. Stoteville, John de,332. Stotfold, Stotfald, co. Bedford, 467. Stotford, Thomas de, 597. Stoupes, William de, 60, 148. Stoure, John de, 275. Stourt, Edward, 146. Stourtou, John de, 649. Stout, Luke, [of Southampton], 82, 622. , Thomas, of, Southampton, 82. Stow, Stowe [co. Cambridge], 509. , co. Cambridge. See also Long Stow. Bardolf, Stowe, co. Norfolk, 484, 490. iu Lindsey, Stowe [co. Lincoln], John Broward, or Broardi, prebendary of, 212, 399, 659. -on-the-Wold, Stowe St. Edward [co. Gloucester], Simon de Evesham, rector of, 621. Stowe, Baldwin de, 462. , John de, 68. See Parker of Stowe, Simon le. Stowe. See Stow Bardolf. , prebend of. See Stow in Lindsey. by Boug', co. Suffolk, 72. St. Edward. See Stow-ou-the-Wold. See Stow. Stoweford, William de, rector to the church of St. John the Baptist, Ivelcestre, 223, 615. parson of St. Uny, Rydrud, 437, 447. Stowey, Stawey, co. Somerset, 153, 511.' Stoyl. See Stoil. Strabolgi, Strabolgy. See Strathbogie. Stradebrok, Henry de, 674. Stradeset, Robert de, 575. Strafforth, Stratford, co. York, 544. Strange. See Lestrange. Stralfeld. See Strathfield. Stratfield Mortimer, Stratfeld Mortymer, Stretfeld, co. Berks, 412, 472, 498, 599, 650, 658, 669. Stratford, Stretford, Henry de, 596. John de, archbishop [1233 to 23 August 1348] of Canterbury, 286. , Master John de, prebendary of Stone> 619,654. parson of Kemeseye, 550, 593. , John son of John de, 126. Stratford, Stratford atte Bogh. See Stratford Langthorne. , Ham by, co. Essex, 327. , in West Ham, Hammestratfonl [co. Essex], bridge at, 607. , Stretford ntte Bowe [in Bromley, co. Middlesex], prioress and nuns of, 621. [by Tain worth], co. Warwick, 408. , [by Wilnecote, co. Warwick], 406. 408. Langthorne( sometimes called Stratford at Bow), Stratford, Stratford atte Bogh, co. Essex, abbot of, 607, 634. abbot and convent of, 39, 374, 449, 611, 653. bridge of, 607. See Strafforth. Strathbaran, diocese of Annaghdown, Gilbert de Bromle, parson of, 267. Strathbogie, StnbolgT, David de, earl [1306- 1326] of Atholl, or Asceles, in Scotland, 187, 198, 355, 567, 602. ' , David his father, 187. , John his father, 198. John de, earl of Asceles [Athol], 190, 192. J Isabella his mother, 190. Strathfield, Stratfeld, co. Southampton, 161. Strathwayt, John sou of Kanulph de, 155. Strattou, Adam de, 125. Uichard de, 498, 598. Master Richard de, 674. Walter de, 425, 426. , William de, 599. Stratton [in Biggleswade hundred], co. Bedford, 222. [co. Dorset], Master Aymeric de Sancto Cirio, prebendary of, 464. Great, co. Liucolu. See Sturtou. co. Wilts, 137. Straunge. See Lestrange. Stream, le Streme [co. Somerset], 152. See Streme. 974 GENERAL INDEX. Street, Strete, John dela, purveyor, 111. , Richard atte, of Weudovere, 85. , Richard de la, 80. Thomas atte, 688, 093. , Thomas de la, 232. Strelleie, Robert le, 25. Streme, Alice atte, 153. , Cicely atte, 152. See Stream. Strensall, Strinsale [co. York], 65. Strete. See Street. Stretele. See Stretleye. Streteye, Strethay, John de, 406, 408. Stretfeld, Stretfeld Mortimer. See Stratfield Mortimer. Stretford, Master John de. See Stratford. Stretford atte Bow, or Boghe. See Stratford in Bromley ; Stratford Langthoine. Strethay. See Streteye. Stretleye, Stretleie, Robert de, 25, 423. Stretton, Adam de, 606. , John de, parson of Laysseyby, 402. , Nicholas de, 249. Richard de, 361, 390. , canon of St. Mary's, Lincoln, 19, 196. , , [prebendary of Thorngate and afterwards of Sexaginta Solidorum, in the church of Lincoln], 196. Master Richard de, 613. , Robert son of Robert de, and William his brother, 402. ... Roger de, 472. , , and Juliana his wife, 28. Stretton, co. Rutland, 422. , [? co. Rutland], letters patent dated at, 582. , Stretton bithe Strete on the confines of Rutland and Lincoln, 422. [co. Stafford], 250, 314. [co. York]. See Stirtou. -in-the-clay. See Sturton in North Clay, co. Nottingham. in Strettonesdale [co. Salop], Master Thomas de Cherleton, parson of, 397. See Audley-Strattou ; Sturton. Strettonesdale. See Stretton. Streuby, Peter de, 696. ... See Strubby. Streyk, Strik, Gilbert, 502. , John, 690 Strickland, Stirklaund, co. Westmoreland, 302. See Stirkeland. Striguil, Stroguil [Chepstow], co. Monmouth, liberty of, 658. Strik. See Streyk. Strikland. See Stirkeland. Strinsale. See Strensall. Strivelyn. See Stirling. Strod, William, 414. Stroguil. See Striguil. Stroil, John, a baron of the Cinque Ports, 520. Stronde, parish of St. Mary atte. See London. Strubby, Robert de, vicar of Lalham, 459. See Streuby. Struttyng, Thomas, 689, 690. Walter, 404. Stryvelyn, Stryvelin. See Stirling. Stryxton, William de, 217. Stuart. See Seueschall ; Stiward. Stuckton, Stuketune [co. Hants], 19. Stud. See Horse. Studley, Stodleye [co. Warwick], 499, 600. Study, going beyond the seas to, 556, 565, 655, 658. Stuketune. See Stuckton. Stulle, or Sculle. See Scul. Sture. See Steor ; Sturry. Stureye, Sturye, Stury, Sture, Philip, of Wentenoure, 253. , Richard, mayor of the Wool Staple, 15, 56. Robert de, 245. William, 30. See Sturry. Sturmy, John de, 270, 457. , John, captain of the king's ships, or fleet, 334, 356. Robert de, 50, 679. , Roger, 4 17. , Simon, 24. Sturry, Stureye, Sture, co. Kent, 659. , letters patent dated at, 2, 10, 54. [co. Kent], the river, 90. Sturteville, Richard de, 21. Sturton, Stretton Intheclay [in North Clay division, Bassetlaw wapentake] , co. Nottingham, 826. , , Geoffrey Gulyas, parson of the church of, 326. [in Lindsey], Stratton, co. Lincoln, 138. , Great Stratton, Great Stretton [co. Lincoln], 138, 150, 240, 575. , , Robert le clerk, of, 150. , , Simon, parson of, 138, 150, 240, 576. Thomas the clerk, of, 138. Sturye, Stury. See Stureye. Stuston, Agnes de, prioress of Ridelingfeld . See Tuston. Stuteville, Henry de, 72. , John de, 224, 254. , John son of Robert de, 1 10. , Philip, 251. , Robert de, 574. Stutton [co. Suffolk], William, parson of, 446. Stybridde, Stybirde. See Stibbard. GENERAL INDEX. 975 Styel. See Stile. Stykeswald. See Stixwould. Styngyu, Thomas, 58. Stynton. See Stinton. Styrseleye, John de, 229. Styueton. See Stewton ; Styveton. Styvel, Robert, 74. Styvelingflet. See Stillingfleet. Styren, John, C85. Styventon. See Steventon. Styveton, Styueton, Stiueton, Stiveton, John de, 312, 580. , Robert de, 106, 599. , Thomas de, 91. , , of Little Ribestayu, 495. William de, 106, 312. See Stewton. Styvyngton, John de, 685. , Robert de, 650. See Stevynton. Styward. See Seneschal ; Stiward. Stywardescok. See Stiwardescok. Suayuton, or Suaynton. See Snaynton. Sube, Vidal de la, 516. Subirani, Subiran, Master Kcymund, 85, 87. Suche. See Zouche. Suckley, Suckeleye, co. Worcester, 61'-'. Sudbury, co. Suffolk, 138. Hugh de Byford, parson of, 646. Suddebury, John de, 493. Suddune, Adam de, and Juliana liis wife, 626. SufF, William de, 47. Suffield, Snthfeld, co. Norfolk, 54, 497. Suffolk, county of, 53, 69, 93, 114, 232, 324, 327, 450, 454, 577, 578, 001, 598, Col, 664, 666, 674. ... commissioners of army for, 350, 462. , to assess a fifteenth in, 474. to assess a sixteenth in, 531. , to assess the twentieth and fif- teenth for, 49. , de walliis et foUKxHs for, 417. , , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. , measures used in, 688. .., conservators, or keener*, Ac, of the peace for, 107, 124, 129, 483. justices of gaol delivery for, 226. , sheriff of, 194, 349, 531, 604. , [alleged malpractices, or oppres- sions, &c.,] by, 243. , to make proclamation against sending supplies to the Scots, 201. to provide provisions for the king's Household, 194. his deputies to survey corn, &c, 420. , , Alexander de Claveryng, 6, 243. , maladministration of justice in, 314. Suffolk — cont. , non-observance of the proclamation touching conspiracies in, 262. conspiracies and malpractices in, 263. victuals transported to Scotland from, 431. cloth of, 344. Suhampton. See Southampton. Suiraco, Rosel de, 639. Sulby, Suleby, co. Northampton, the abbot of Welleford now called, 491. , letters patent dated at, 475, 491. Sulgholm. See Sookholme. Sulhampstead Abbots, Sylhamstede Abbots [co. Berks], 662. Bannister, Sylhamstede lianastre [co. Berks], 662. Sulihulle, Thomas de, 457. Sulle. See Sulleye. Suller, John le, [of Bristol], 605. Sulleye, Sulle, Sully, John de, 86, 87. , Reymund de, 624. , William de, 157, 452. Sullinghain, Gilbert de, purveyor, 642. Sullington, Sillyngton, co. Sussex, 562. Sully. See Sulleye. Sully, Isle of, co. Cornwall. See Scillv. Suiuenour. See Somenur. Sumerdewyletles, or Sumerdewylethes, 64 7. Sumerford, Peter de, 59, 61. Sumerville, John de, 400. Sumery. See Somery. Sumeter. See Someter. Sumpter, John le, 229. See Someter. Sunbury, Sunnebirv, Sunnebury, Sonnesbury, co. Middlesex, 81, 103, 190. Sundon, or Suniugdon, Sonvndeu [co. Bed- ford], 131. Suudre, 69. Suningdon. See Sundon. I Sunnebury. See Suubury. Sunnynghulle, Gilbert de. purveyor, 350. Surdoval. See Swordeval. Surfleet, Surflet, Surflcth [co. Lincoln], 279 375. Surfleth. Sec Surfleet. Surrays, William le, canon of Cartmel, 211. Surrey, Robert, archdeacon [about 1155 to 1159] of, 676. ! , W [alter Bronescombe] , archdeacon [ to 1258] of, 676. , earl of. See Warenna. Surrey, county of, 506, 661, 666. commissioners of array for, 350, 461. , to assess the fifteenth in, 473. , to assess the twentieth and fif- teenth for, 49. , to assess a sixteenth in, 529. de Walliis et fotsatis for, 142. 976 GENERAL INDEX. Surrey, commissioners of — cont. to perambulate forests in, 296. touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. , measures used in, 689. conservators, or keepers, &c. of the peace for, 108, 122, 129, 207, 247, 482. , justices of gaol delivery for, 226. sheriff of, 344, 531, 669. , , [alleged malpractices, or oppres- sions, &c.,] by, 243, 244, 408. , to provide provisions for the king's Household, 195. , , Peter de Vienna, 354. , , William Merry, 243. , [39-41 Edward III.] of, Geof- frey de Cruce, 676. , queen Margaret's lands in, 228, 416. , purveyors in, 81, 97, 103, 190, 468. , , [Templars'] lands in, 45. Surteval. See Swordeval. Sus, Susse, Siglav, Siglaviu, 448, 457. , merchant and burgess of Lenne, 260, 264, 280. Sussex, county of, 93, 117, 499, 581, 585, 661, 666. commissioners of array for, 350, 461. to assess the fifteenth in, 473. .., to assess the twentieth and fif- teenth for, 49. to assess a sixteenth in, 529. de walliis et fossatis for, 134, 154, 249, 579. 695. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. , measures used in, 689. conservators, or keepers, &c, of the peace for, 108, 122, 129, 207, 499, 403, 482. , justices of gaol delivery for, 226. sheriff of, 6, 531, 669. , , [alleged malpractices, or oppres- sions, &c.,] by, 243, 244. f to provide provisions for the king's Household, 195. , Peter de Vienna, 354. , William Merry, 243. , sub-escheator in, William Gylmyn, 698. queen Margaret's lands in, 228, 416. , purveyors in, 97. [Templars'] lands iu, 45. , bounds of the county and of the Cinque Ports, 320. , honor of Aquila in, 135. ,ship take'i and plundered near Shore- ham in, 694. Suter, Sutere, Edward le, 364. Simon le, of Geynesburgh, 74. See Suur.le. Suthampton, Suthhampton, Hugh de, canon of St. Denys, 78. Richard de, keeper of St. Thomas Aeons hospital, 293. See Southampton. Stapelford [co. Wilts], 206. Suthcave. See Cave, South. Suthchiriton. See Cheriton, South. Suthcolingham. See Collingham, South. Suthcroxton, Roger de, 347. Suth Elmharn, Suthemlham. See Elmham, South. Sutherecote, Richard Russel atte, 413, 414. , , Robert his brother, 413, 414. Suthereye. See Southrey. Sutherne, Suthren, John, 59. See also Sotheren. Suthewyk. See Southwick. Sutheyk, Gilbert de, 548, 663. Suthfalele. See Fawley, South. Suthfeld. See Suffield. Suthflet. See Southfleet. Suthhampton. See Southampton ; Suthamp- ton. Suth Kyrkeby. See Kirby, South. Suthlanerhudel. See Llanyrhydol, Swydd. Suthmalling. See Mailing, South. Suthmere, John de, sopere, 57. Nicholas de, 57. Suth Milne, John del, 494. , William and Richard his brothers, 495. See also Milne. Suthmolne. See South Mills. Suthmorton. See Moreton, South. Suthmuskham. See Muskham, South. Suthren. See Sotheren ; Sutherne. Suthsokne, Herlwin de, 58. Suthstradmargel. See Ystrad Marchel, Swydd. Suthtenge. See W eek Southteign. Suthwalsham. See Walsham, South. Suthwarnebarue. See Waruborough, South. Suthwell. See Southwell. Suthwelle, Robert de, chaplain, otherwise Robert Prest, of Suthwelle, 682, 684. See Southwell ; Sutwell. Suthwerk, John de, 535. , Master Thomas de, canon of St. Paul's, London, 550. , parson of Stayngriff, 168. See Southwark. Suthwyk, Master Adam de, 86. .. , Richard de, purveyor, 188. See Southwick. Suthwyme. See Witham, South. Suthykam. See Hykeham, South. Suthyng, Richard, 701. GENERAL INDEX 977 Sutton, Agnes, late the wife of James de, 51 , Geoffrey de, Henry his man, 59. , , Nicholas his man, 59. , Henry de, 86. , Herbert de, 22, 501. , Hughde, and Matilda his wife, 33. , James de, 520. John de, 22, 73, 313, 507, 589. , , John his servaunt, 701. , , abbot of Abyndon, 352. of Boston, 59. , , , William his man, 59. , , canon of Oseneye, 615. , Master John de, 355. John son of Robert de, parson of Burgh, 477. , John sou of Saer de, and John son of the same John, 701. , , Ralph Johannesservaunt Saer- essone de, 701. , Nicholas de, parson of Hyntlesham, 647. , Nicholas son of Hugh dc, of York, 33. Nicholas son of Saer de, 701. , Oliver, bishop [1279 to 13 Nov. 1299] of Lincoln, 269, 284, 361, 629. , , prebendary [of Leighton Ec- clesia] in the church of Lincoln, 399. ,dean [1275 to 1280] of Lincoln, 473. R. de, 405. , Ralph de, controller of custom and of the Exchange at Berwick-upon- Tweed, 352. Richard de, 18, 338, 575. , keeper of seal for debts, &c, at Southampton, 290. , , parson of Hevyngham, 453. , Robert de, 539. , See Godesfeld, Robert de, of Sutton. , Roger de, 59, 130, 131, 383. , parson of Baliogari, 471. , , parson of Boleueu, 287. : , parson of Maperton, 390. parson of Tyohesoye, 394. , Simon de, 263. Thomas de, archdeacon of North- ampton, and canon of Lincoln, 362. , attorney of the knights of St. Lazarus, 214. , of Boston, 12, 13. Walter de, presented to Gi Hinge in Rydale church, 94. William de, 59,345, 536, 661. 'clerk,' 167. [an outlaw], 266. , , an adherent of the earl of Lancaster, 23. parson of Baliogary, 616. , William son of Robert de, 701. 84318. . I Sutton, 71, 660. hy Biggleswade, Bykeleswade, co. Bedford, 222, 453, 464. , co. Cambridge, 121. [co. Devon], selection of a ship and men in, 696. by Plymptou, co. Devon, 699. [co. Lincoln], 64, 319, 682, 701. [iu Chiswick parish], co. Middlesex, 81, 103, 190, 648. •• [cum Buckingham, co. Northampton, King's Sutton], Neapolio [Orsini] cardinal [deacon of St. Adrian's], prebendary of, 82, 255, 631, 646. -upon-Trent [co. Nottingham], church of, 432. in Corve Dale, co. Salop, 554. , Little [co. Salop], 611. , Long, Lange Sutton, [Somerton hun- dred], co. Somerset, 611. co. Suffolk. See Shottisham by Sutton. by Seaford [co. Sussex], 614. in Galtres [co. York], 301, 558. in Wolesham [co. Berks], 14. Courtney, Sutton Curtcney, Sutton Curteuei, co. Berks, 268. , William Bretoun, par6on of the church of, 618. William de Medebourne, parson of the church of, 27. Valence [co. Kent], 28. Veney, Feunysutton, co. Wilts, 612. Sutwell, Master Robert de, 421. Soar, Giles le, 65. John son of Stephen le, 418. Ralph le, 232. , Richard le, 598. Robert le, of London, 57. Roger le, of Orpiuton, 414. .See also Suter. Swafeld, Eustace de, vicar of Barwe, 658. ... William son of John de, 658. Swafeld, SwaiTeld. See Swayfield. Swaffliam, Swofhain, co. Norfolk, 503. Bulbeek, Swafham Bolebek, co. Cambridge, 509. Swafham, Robert de, 100. Swainswick, Swavneswyk [co. Somerset], 238. Swaledale, Swaldale [co. York], 80. Swaleweclyve, Swalouclyve, 60, 73. Swalughirst, John son of Leonard de, 176. Swalwe, Walter, 148. Swan, Swans, 236. , brood and other, 244. Swan, Swon, John, of Autyngham, 413. , Richard le, 414. , Robert 1c, 636. , Thomas le, 34. Thomas son of Richard le, 96. 3tephne. See Lampeter Pont Stephen. Thleen. See Lleyn. Thleyn. See Lleyn. Thloyt, Griffin, 385. Rees, 385. Thokotes, John de, of Jarum, 171. Roger de, of Jarum, 171. Tholethorpe, Roger de, monk of Rammescye 566. Tholouse.Tholosa, Tholose, Tholous, Tolouse, Giles de, purveyor, 32, 79. , Poncius de, 34. , Thomas, of Iwardby, 596. , William de, 102, 117. , collector of customs, London, 204. Tholy, Margaret, late the wife of William, of Wodeuderby, 380. Thomas [il Becket], the chaucellor, 285, 613. Thomas and Kdmuud, the king's brothers. steward of their household. See Weston. , the king's brothers. See Rlantagenet. Thomas, John, 251. , John son of, 78, 111. , [of Ireland], 455. , , de Antyngham, 113. , de la Pestrine, 599. , de Welleby, 574. , de Wynterynton, and Isabella his wife, 155. , Maurice son of, [of Ireland], 163. son of Maurice, 689. Nicholas, 685. Nicholas son of, de la Bury of Mynty, 127. , , de Chaunceux, 569. Ralph son of, le Barber, 59. , , de Beltoft, 60. Robert son of, de Morcwyk, 236. , de Multon, 538. , de Poutefraeto o( Wylesthorpe, 533. sou of Walter de Barewe, 701. Thomas — cont. , Roger son of, de Beltoft, 60, 73. , Thomas son of, de Beckyngham, 253. , de Bekingham, and Robert his brother, 74. le Ercedekne. See Lercede- kene. , , de Filyngham, 414. , , de Fissheburne, 687. , de Hauville, 630. , de Kirkeby, 152. , le Maystrc, 404. , de Tolthorpe, and Alice his wife, 165. Walter, 500. , Walter son of, de Louthorpe, 63. , William, 251. William sou of, de Gresseby, 383. , , son of Agues de llorynglowe, or Honunglowe, 250, 314. de Whyte, 687. See Fiz Thomas ; Thommcs. Thomathau. See Timothan. Thommes, William, 500. See Thomas. Thoralby, Thoraldeby [co. York], 43. Thorald. See Torald. Thord, John son of Roger, 251. , Richard, 251. Thorek. See Hofstat. I Thorel, lord of. See. I Thoresby [co. Lincoln], 392. . Thorcsway, Thoresweyc, co. Lincoln, 88. , John de Gothemundbam, or Cuth- mundhani, rector of, 2U0, 278, 894. , John de Swannesluud, rector of, 20C. Thorgot. See Thurgot. Thorington, Little Thoryndon [eo. Essex], Robert de Enieldon, parson of, 479. Thorleston, Simon de, 429. Thormcrtcu, John de, prebendary of I'euerich, 456. See Termerton. Thornbrough, Thornbergh [co. York], 136, 536. Thornbury, Walter de, 13, 210. , , prebendary of St. Patrick's, Dublin, 171, 210. Thornbury [co. Gloucester], 198. Thorndon, Thorudone, Thornedon, co. Suffolk, 170, 577, 578, 623, 664. , Richard de Lusteshulle, parson of, 523. Thome, co. York, 483, 4S5, 529. in Holderness [eo. York], 99. See Tliorney. Thorneton. Sec Thornton. 984 GENERAL INDEX. Thorney, Thorneye, co. Cambridge, letters patent dated at, 146, 199, 349. , the abbot of, 440. , William, or William de Clopton, abbot of, 42, 199, 303. , abbot and convent of, 183, 199. Thorney, Thorneye, co. Suffolk, 236. Thorne, co. Sussex, 562. Thornhagh, Geoffrey de, or Geoffrey, of Lincoln, 189, 369, 441. , John de, chaplain, 397. Thornham, Henry de, 134. Thornham [co. Norfolk], 478. Thornhegge, John de, 57, 103. Thornhill, Thornhille. See Thornhulle. Thornholme, Thyrnom [co. York], 29. Thornhulle, Thornhill, Edward de, 239, 403. , Henry de, 520. , John de, 51, 239, 403. , Eichard de, 22. Thorns, Thornes, co. York, Pampellion Holm in, 535. Thorntoftes, Thorntoft, Master Hugh de, 538. , Stephen de, parson of Tyveresliolt, 380. , William de, 87, 168, 632, 694. , , keeper of the Hanaper of the Chancery, 4, 294. Thornton, Thorneton, Bartholomew de, his wife Matilda de Abyndon, 14. , John de, 558. , , Mary his wife, 558. , , of Scowesby, 301. , John son of Henry de, 492. , Nicholda de, 550. , Thomas de, 544. , Walter de, mayor of Nottingham, 62. , William de, 411. , , serjeant of the bishop of Lincoln, 321. Thornton, [cardinal] Francis Gaytanni, par- son of, 538. House, Thorntonhouse [co. York], 533. , Dale by, [co. York], 184. in Lonsdale, Thornton in Lounesdale [co. York], Gilbert Herice, parson of, 270. Thorntoc-upon-Humber, Thornton, Thornton Curteis, Thornton Curtis, co. Lincoln, abbot of, 71, 380. , , his porter Eichard, 71. , Thomas, abbot of, 71. abbot and convent of, 28, 110, 470. Thorny, Peter de, prior of Derhurst, 38. Thorpe, Thorp, Bartholomew de, 694. , Blias de, of London, 614. , Henry de. parson of Broni, 517. Thorpe, Thorp — cont. , John de, an attorney, 122. , commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c. 53, 129, 147, 153, 226, 243, 245, 246,309, 319, 328, 385, 404, 411, 413, 431, 493, 496, 503, 504, 506, 514, 601, 677-679, 681, 682, 684, 686, 688, 698, 700, 701. , , conservator of the peace, 108, 124, 483. , , of Great Dodington, 685. , Ralph de, and John, masters of the ship la Godyer of Westminster, 213. , Richard de, and William his son, 701. , Robert de, 340, 539, 681. , , receiver of Ponthieu, 563. , Simon de, of London, 614. , William de, of Bristol, 445. Thorpe, co. Essex, 81, 103, 190. [co. Norfolk], 512. by Haddiscoe [co. Norfolk], 48. by Norwich, co. Norfolk, 245. , Thrope by Northampton, co. North- ampton, 524. by Newark, Thorpe by Newerk [co. Nottingham], Master Roger de Hese- larton, [parson] of, 395. Achurch. See Achurch. Arch, Thorpe Arches [co. York], Adam de Berewyk, vicar of, 533. Ashwell. See Ashwell Thorpe. Basset [co. York], 260. Market, Thorpe Marche, co. Norfolk. 405. Waterville [co. Northampton], 44. 72, 141, 184. Thorpemarche, Thorpmarche, John de, 601, 686. Thorplond, Thorplonde, Geoffrey de, 178, 380. Thorpmarche. See Thorpemarche. Thorstanston. See Thrussington. Thorus, the merchant of Lucca, 194. Thorverton, Torverton, Torvertun [co. Devon], 258, 561. , Yaldeford in, 561. Thorveston, Robert de, prior of St. Frides- wide. See Turveston. Thoryndon. See Thorington. Thoueton, Robert de, 386. See Toueton, Threlkeld, Henry de, 50, 51. Thresk, William son of Richard de, 236. See Thirsk. Thrikingham, Thrikyngham. See Tryking- ham. Thrillawe. See Thurlow. Thrope. See Thorpe ; Thrup. Thi oulegh. See Throwleigb. Throwleigh, Throulegh, co. Devon, 268. Thrughham. See Thurghham. GENERAL INDEX. 985 Thrup, Thrope [co. Oxford], 479. Thrussingion, Thorstanston [co. Leicester], 592. Tlirute, William, and Agnes his wife. See Tnithe. Thrykyngham. See Trykingham. Thryl, John le, 153. Thumbe, Richard, 238. Thunderle, Walter de, 135. Sec Thuudersley. Thunderley, Thunderle, co. Essex, 131, 192. Thundersley, Thunderle [co. Essex], letters patent dated at, 280, 281, 283-285, 287-291, 297-300, 302, 303, 305, 323- 327, 330, 346, 470, 471, 473. Thundridge, Tendrugge, Thundring [co. Hertford], letters patent dated at, 521, 522. Thundring. See Thundridge. Thunneyk, William de, parson of Menstre- worth, 653. Thunstalle, John de, 464. Thurberd, Agnes, 678. , William, a bondman, 678. Thuresweye [co. Berks], 668. Thurgarton, co. Nottingham, 585. prior of, 291, 377, 584. prior and convent of, sub-collec- tors of the tenth, 188. , priory of, 651. Thurger, Richard, 318. Thurgerton, Roger de, 601. Thurghham, Thrughham, John de, 8. , and Matilda his wife, 364. Thurgot, Thorgot, Adam, 224. Edith wife of John, 224. Geoffrey, 538. John, 224. Robert, 224. , Thomas, 538. , William, 224. Thurgrym, Bartholomew son of Hugh, 678. Thurhoc, William, 330. Thurleby, Henry de, parson of Barkeston, 682. , William de, 685. parson of Great Dodyngton, 159, 189, 590, 600. Thurlok, John, 414. Thurlow, Thrillawe [co. Suffolk], 570. Thurrock, West, Westthorrok, Westthurrok, West Thurrok, co. Essex, 232, 700. , Nicholas Frembaud, parson of the prebendal church of, 173, 232. Thurrok, Robert de, 589. .See Thurhoc. Thurston, Henry de, 512. , John, 202. Thursway, Alan de, 262. Thurvertou [co. Norfolk], 301. Thwaugcastre. See Caistor. Thwangton, Roger de, 65, 137. Thwayt, John de, keeper of the manor of Depyng, 150. Thwenge. Thweng, Galvan de, parson of Lythum, 550. , parson of Warton in Kendal, 550. See Twenge. Thymelby. See Thimbleby. Thyngdeu, Thyngdene, Thingdcn, Gilbert de, 506, 588. , Theobald de, 243. Thyugdou. See Finedon. Thyme, John de, 251. Thyrnom. See Thoinholmc. Tibberton, Tyberton [co. Hereford], 222. Tibenham, Tybenham [co. Norfolk], 156, 222, 440, 456. Tibercis. See Tibertis. Tibcrn, Richard, 597. Tibertis, Leonard de, prior of Venice, 52. Tiberton, Tybertou, [co. Hereford], church of, 217. Tibotot. See Tybetot. Tibshelf, Tybisshulf [co. Derby], 364. Tichebourne. See Tychebourne. Tichefeld. See Tychefeld. Tichemershe. See Tichmarsh. Ticheseie. See Titsey. Tichmarsh, Tichemershe, co. Northampton, 141. Tickford by Newport Pagnell, Tvkcford by Neuport l'aynel, Tykeford, Tykford, [co. Buckingham], prior of, 622. Geoffrey, prior of, 284. William, prior of, 631. prior and convent of, 284, 337. , Kichard deChechele, a monk of, 631. Tickhill, Tikhulle, Tyckehulle, Tykehille, Tykhill, Tykhulle, honor of, 213, 463, 465, 569, 613. co. York, 375. , king's free chapel of, 259. , Boniface do Salucii6 instituted in the chapel of, 311. William dc Anne, constable of the castle of, 327. , wapentake of, 544. Tid, Tidde. See Tydd. Tidmarsh, Thedemerssh, Therdmershe [co. Berks], 478. Henry de Heygarston, parson of, 619. Tighele, John de, purveyor, 6. Tighelhurst. See Tilehurst. Tikelworthin. See Tykelworthin. Tikesourc, Tykesoure, John son of Matilda de, 591, 596. Tikhille, Tikhill, Tykhulle, William de, parson of Stepelmordon, 556, 575. See Tickhill. 086 GENERAL INDEX. Tilbrook, Tillebrok [co. Bedford], 278. , Richard de Pertonhale, parson of the church of, 550. Tilbury, West, Westillebury [co. Essex], John de Marton, rector of, 369. , Master Edmund de London, rector of, 369. , Robert de Masham presented to the chapel [of St. Mary Magdelen] of, 300. Tilehurst, Tighelhurst, Tygelhurst [co. Berks] , 570, 662. Tiler. See Tygheler. Tiley in Great Minterne parish, Tilleye, Tilloye [co. Dorset], 239, 404. Tilio. See Tillio. Tiliol. See Tilliol. Tillariis. See Tylleriis. Tillebrok. See Tilbrook. Tillebury, Ivo de, 700. , William de, 369. See Tilbury. Tilleriis. See Tylleriis. Tilles, William, 54. Tilleye. See Tiley. Tillingham, Tillyngham, Tyllyngham, co. Essex, 81, 103, 190, 499. Tillio, Tilio, Guy de, donsel, 46. Tilliol, Tiliol, Robert de, or Robert, 240, 538, 548, 663. Tilloy, Peter de, 86. Tilloye. See Tiley. Tilly, Elias, of Blyth, 583. Tillyngham. See Tillingham. Tilneie. See Tilneye. Tilney, Tylneye [co. Norfolk], 7. Tilneye, Tilneie, Tylneye, Baldwin de, 699. , Reginald de, 56, 496. , Walter de, orfevre, 57. , William de, ' sherman,' 58. Tilshead, Tydolfeshide, Theodulveside [co. Wilts], 631. Tilton, Margery, late the wife of John de, 60. Tilton by Launde [co. Leicester], 27. Timber cast ashore, 585. Timberland, Timberlound [co. Lincoln], 176. Timothan, Tathmothan, Thomothan [within the Liberties of the city of Dublin], Nicholas de Balescote, prebendary of, 271. ( William de Athereston, prebendary of, 81, 271. Tin, counterfeiting the coinage or stamp of, of, 149, 228. , sale of, before it was stamped with the king's stamp, 695. in Cornwall, preemption of, 228. f sales of, to persons other than Anthony Pessaigne, 228. in the county of Cornwall, the profit granted to Anthony Pessaigne, 199. Tin — cont. , Anthony Pessaigne [buyer] of, in the county of Cornwall, 413, 572. in Cornwell and Devon, purchase of, granted to Stephen de Abyndon and John Pecok the elder, 619, 624, 627, 694, 696. See Cornwall ; Devon ; Pessaigne ; Stannary men. Tinboeth, or Dinboeth, Dynbaud, co. Radnor. 491. Tindale, Tyndale [co. Northumberland], 184, 281,373, 687. , Redpath, or Redepeth in, 687. Tingewich, Tyngewyk, co. Buckingham, 425, 427. See Tyngewyk. Tinhay. See Tinney. Tinner. See Tynnour. Tinney, Tinhay, Tuneum [in Lifton parish], co. Devon, 598. Tintagel, Tyntagel, co. Cornwall, Peter son of William de Treveluargh, or Trevel- nargh, keeper of the castle of, 163. Tintenhull, Tyntenhall [co. Somerset], 651. Tiperari. See Tipperary. Tipper, Tippere, John, and Alice his wife, 696. , William le, 8. Tipperary, Tiperari, Richard le Poer, sheriff of the county, 279. Tippere. See Tipper. Tirel. See Tyrel. Tiresersshe. See Tyresersshe. Tiringham, Tiryngham. See Tyringham. Tiron, Tyron [Eure-et-Loire, France], Robert, abbot of, 602. Tirthup, Agnes, late wife of Henry de, 582. Tiryngham. See Tyringham. Tissere, John, 495. , Thomas, 495. Tisted, Tistede [co. Hants], 466. Tisteshale, John de, 381. See Tittleshall. Titchwell, Thicheswelle [co. Norfolk], 134. Tithby, Titheby [co. Nottingham], 42. Tithes, 66, 541, 590. of Ealing, 277, 278. Titsey, Ticheseie, Tycheseye [co. Surrey], John de Cawode, rector of, 274, 370. Richard de Burghstede, rector of 368, 393. ., Richard de Chedeworthe, or Chedde- worthe, rector of, 337, 370. ,, Roger de Sutton, parson of, 394. , Thomas de Chedeworthe, rector of, 337. Tittenesmersh. See Tyttemershe. Tittleshall, Tisteshale, Tistelhale [co. Norfolk] , 381. Tiverton, Great Twyverton, co. Devon, 268. ,Twyverton,co. Devon, hundred of, 268. GENERAL INDEX. 987 Tiwe. See Tew. Tobbe, William, 492. See Tubbe. Toby, William, 66. Todde, Thomas, of Durham, 534. Toddeswode [co. Hereford], 559. Todesthorne. See Tedstone de la Mere. Todiugton, Todyngton, co. Sussex, 562. Todinton. See Tottington. Todyngton. See Todiugton. Toft, Toftes, Henry de, 388, 500, 589. , , ' draper,' 330, 507. , Richard de, 57. Toft, Toftes Reginald de Deuhaiu, parson of, 513. , Toftes [co. Lincoln], 484. Toftes. See Toft. Tokeby. See Tugby. Toky, Walter, 206. Tol, John, 429. Toll, or custom, [exemption from], 104, 189. for the construction of a causey, 198. [power for foreigners to levy, in England], 407, 515, 547, 594, 660, 676. Toller, Tollere, Richard, of Scardeburgh, 493, 494, 587. , Richard, bailiff of York, 692. .., Tideman, 57. Tollcrton, Torlacton [co. Nottingham], 402. [co. York], 391, 436. Tollertoumoor, Tollertouemore [co. York], 391, 436. Tolomer, or Tolonior, William, 510. Tolouse. See Tholouse. Tolthorpe, Thomas son of Thomas de, and Alice his wife, 165. Tolverne, Talveryn, [in Philleigh parish, co. Cornwall], 411. Tondin, John, 392. Compare Tundu. Tonebrigge. See Tunbridge. Tonebrugge, John de, 69 1 . Tong, Hugh de, 236. Tongre, John de, merchant of Dordrecht, 226, 276, 322, 609. Tonnay-Charente, Touuay on the river Cha- rente, Tormay, [Charente Inferieure, France], 55. Touny. See Tony. Tonsendpont, John, of Boston, 316. , Richard, of Boston, 316. Tony, Touny, Touny, Geoffrey de, 24. , Henry, 679. , Ralph, of Norfolk, 161. Tonylet, or Touylet. See Touylet. Topclif. See Topclive. Topcliffc, Topclive, Toppeclive, Toppeelyve, [co. York], 214, 378, 560. Topclive, Topclyve, Topclif, Gilbert de, 692. , ,and Cicely his wife, 692. , John de, 24. Nicholas de, 383. Robert de, forester of the forest of Alnewyk, 199. See Topcliffe. Topcroft, Topecroft [co. Norfolk], 453. Toppeelyve, Toppeclive. See Topcliffe. Toppesfield, Toppesfeld, Toppefeld, Tepesfeld [in Hinckford hundred, co. Essex], 229, 502, 553, 627, 643. Topsham, Toppesham, co. Devon, 268. Tor, Torre [co. Devon], 125. John, abbot of, 503. , abbot and convent, or canons ot the Holy Trinity, 33, 219, 466. , Thomas de l'lumpton, canon of, 503. Torald, Thomas de, 580, 586. Toraud, Michael, 141. Tore, Laurence de, 144. Torel, Peter de, 357. Torkeseye. See Torksey. Torksey, Torkeseye [co. Lincoln], W illiam de Brunueby, parson of St. Peter's church, 399. letters patent dated at, 105, 106, 109, 111, 112, 147. Torlacton. See Tollerton. Tormay. See Tonnay-Charente. Torny, John, and Isabella his wife, 608. , and Richard his brother, 139. Torpel [in the parish of Ufford], co. North- ampton, 38, 490. Torre. See Tor. Torringe. See Tarring ; Torryug. Torriugton, West Tyryngtou [co. Lincoln], 485. Torryng, Torringe, John de, 296. See Tarring. Torthorald, .lames de, 22. Torture, mode of, 688. Torvertuu. See Thorverton. Torvestou, See Torweston. Torveye, Turveye, John de, 684, 695. Torweston, Torveston, co. Somerset, 480. Tostath. See Toxteth. Totale. See Tothale. Totenhall. See Totteuhall. Toteuham, Simon de, 699. See Tottenham. Toterich, Henry, 518. Toternho, John de, Philip his brother, 1 45. .William de, 65, 145. , , Walter his brother, 145. Tothale, Totale, Robert de, 156. , and Sarra his wife, 156, 198. , William de, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, in England, 10, 76, 274, 277, 340, 355. Toihe, Jol.u, 63. 988 GENERAL INDEX. Totheholm [in Marton, co. York], 180. Tothill, Tothille in the parish of Halifax, co. York, 535. Totingdon, Thomas de, 695. Totlington alias Woowood, ? Ewode, co. Sus- sex, 562. Tottebiry, William de, 65. Tottebury. See Tetbury. Tottenhall, or Tottenham Court, Totenhale, Tothele [in the parish of St. Pancras] , co. Middlesex, 190. Tottenham, Totenham [co. Middlesex], 621, 652, 657, 669. Tottenham Court. See Tottenhall. Tottington, Todinton [in the parish of Bury], co. Lancaster, 65. ? Todyngton, co. Sussex, 562. Toubert, Eobert, 130. Toubien, Nicholas de, king's merchant [and purveyor], 383. Toucestre, Touecestre, Geoffrey de, and Aline his wife, 133. , John de, 77. , keeper of the gate of Nor- wich castle, 214. See Towcester. Touchet. See Tuchet. Touecestre. See Toucestre. Toueton, James de, 540. See Thoueton. Tougherman, John, merchant of Dordraght, of the count of Holland, 262. Touk', Isabella, 340. Touk, John, 23. Toulous. See Tholouse. Tonnesend, Tounesende, Henry atte, 424. , John atte, 690. See Attetounesende. Tounstal. See Townstal. Touny. See Tonny. Tour, John de la, of Bazas, 580. Tournament, prohibition of, 5, 14, 16, 132, 604. See Brackley ; Bury St. Edmunds ; Thetford. Tournour. See Turnur. Tours, John de, 21. Tours, [money of], 372, 375, 623. Toute, Kobert, 239, 403. Toutheby, Gilbert de, 147, 229, 385, 585, 674, 682, 692. Walter de, 646. Touunbere, Adam de, 146. Touylet, Tovylet. See Toylet. Towcester, Toucestre [co. Northampton], 335. Tower of London. See London Townstal, Tounstal, Tunstalle [co. Devon], 467. St. Clement's church [now included in Dartmouth], 467. I Toxteth, Tostath [near Liverpool, co. Lan- caster], 568. Toye, Walter de, 139. Toylet, Touylet, Tovylet, Tuillet, Tuyllet, John, 500, 589, 592. John sou of Robert, [of Cambringe], 330, 507. , Robert, 331, 500, 507. , William, 330, 507, 589. ! Toynton, Low, Nethertyntou [co. Lincoln] , 401. ! Tracart, William, 261. Tracy, Philip, 246. I , William, 246. Trade, trading, &c, 225, 288, 343, 346, 435, 447, 490, 561, 567, 619. to the realm, or to England, 42, 195, 210, 213, 235, 251, 260, 263, 269,304, 342, 398, 447, 449, 450, 610. 624. , foreign merchants coming to England to trade, 34,42, 55, 112, 149, 162, 189, 195, 213, 235, 260, 282, 299, 300, 338, 352, 357, 367, 371, 374, 376, 398, 435, 440, 450, 466, 484, 510, 512, 517, 563, 565, 580, 586, 596, 606, 611, 614, 637, 650, 660, 662. , native merchants trading beyond the seas, or without the realm, 235, 302, 340, 346, 356, 370, 473, 513, 521, 545, 627, 630. throughout England, 344, 447, 617, 627. to Berwick-upon-Tweed, 394. , export of ale. See Ale. import of wineg. See Wines. beyond the seas with wool, 630. with the Scots. See Scotland. , Elavus, archbishop of Nidros, trading to England, 398. Trafford, Henry de, 421, 500. Trailly, Traylly, John de, 264, 265. , , Walter his son and heir, 265. , Walter de, [the grandfather] , Eleanor, late the wife of, 265. Tranby, co. York, 501. Tranleel. See Translay. Translay [Somme, France] , Tranleel in Vymeu, in Ponthieu, 621. Trappere, Henry le, 495. Travaylesworthi, Simon de, 125. Travel, William, 253. Traver6, Roger, 86. , Thomas, 53, 62, 241. Trawden, Troudene, co. Lancaster, 65. Trawelecastelt in Elewed [Elvet, co. Carmar- then], 318. Traye, William de, 264, 265. Traylly. See Trailly. Traymars, Adam. 397. j Treasure trove, treasure found, 325. GENERAL INDEX. 989 Treasurer, the, 302, 381, 450, 453, 478, 484, 485, 497, 503, 506, 511, 513, 514, 522, 636, 637, 640, 667, 673, 677. See Hothuui ; Langeton ; Norwyco ; Reginaldi ; Sandale ; Stapelton. of Ireland, 470. See Islep. Treasury, the, 32, 954, 255. 267, 268, 671. , the king's jewels delivered into, 201. Tredewelle, Richard, 74. Trefluen, Johu de, 229. , or Tresluuen. See Tresluuen. Tregasou, John de, 580. See Treiagu Tregenon. See Tregonon. Tregetour, John, 320. Tregod, Ralph son of Henry de, 561. Tregonon, Tregenon, Cregouou [Cregonon], Thomas de, 229, 685. Tregoz, Trogoz, Henry, 108, 122, 226. Trehan, Trehanna [in the parish of St. Ste- phen, co. Cornwall], 651. Treiagu, Trejago, Tregagu, Tregasou, Tresagu, John de, or John, 229, 239, 498, 506, 580, 585, 685, 687, 694. , , the elder, 411. Trelissick, Trewoelesyk, Trewoelesek [in the parish of St. Erth], co. Cornwail, 227, 239. Trelouthasuiuir, Reginald de, the elder, and j Reginald his sou, 229, 685. Treluswell, Tresuswall, co. Cornwall, 411. fremen, Robert de, 801. freuchard, Trencard, Henry, 220. of Scaldcflete, 312. , , Ingelraui, knave of, 312. , Payn, 219. Trenchaunt, William, of Alton, 394. Trenchefoil, Richard, and John his brother, 4 97. ; Trenewythe, Trenewith, Trenewithe, Richard i de, 229, 685. Trenge. See Tring. Trent, Trente, co. Nottingham, complaint j touching [obstructions to navigation in], 431. , custodies and marriages on both sides granted to Hugh le Despenser the elder, 7. forests on either side, keepers of. See Forests. escheators ou either side. See Es- cheators. justice of the forest on either side. See Forests. Trente, Gerard, 561. William, or William de, 157, 197, 205, 218, 246, 247, 271, 368, 381, 440, 455, 579, 650. , , gauger of wines throughout ' England and Ireland, 93, 489, 509. , [keeper of the Exchanges of I London and Canterbury, 479. , his executors, 700. Treour, John le, 86. Tresagu. See Treiagu. Tresham, Laurence de, 445. Tresluuen, Treslouen, Trefluen, John de, 685. Tresuswall. See Treluswell. Trethaek, Luke de, 229, 685. Treuelnargh. See Treveluargh. Treueruf, Trouruf, William de, 226, 239. Treuessy, John de, 232. Treule. See Trnleigh. Treureys, Roland de, 303. Trevantros, James de, 226, 239. Trevaygnon, John de, 582, 596. Treveluargh, or Trevelnargh, Peter de, 301. Peter son of William de, keeper of Tyntagel castle, 163. Treveneth. See Trewent. Treveryhou, 561. Trevint. See Trewent. Trevor, Roland de, 303. Trewarveneth, Trewarviened [Pen with hun- dred, co. Cornwall], 303. Trewent, Trewvnt, Stephen de, of Bodmin, 582, 596', 687. Trewethenet, Stephen de, 411. Trewoelesyk, Trewoelesek. .See Trelissick. Trewyk, John de, 174. Trewyunard, Trew j nniard, Richard de, 239. Trewynt. See Trewent. Trier, Thomas, 229, 685. Triket, Matilda, 133, 141. Trikyngham. See Trykingham. Trillawe. See Trillowe. Trillek, Trillyk, Adam de, 368, 494. Trillowe, Trillawe, John de, 112. , John de, or John, commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c. 244, 249, 416,427, 584, 593, 594, 596, 686, 689, 695, 699. Robert de, 618. Trillyk. See Trillek. Trim, Trym [co. Meath], murage for, :t49. Trimenel, Nicholas, 152. Tring, Trenge, co. Hertford, 555. , Master Isembard de Longa Villa, parson of, 550. Trinian, See Trivian. Trinitarian Friars. See Hounslow ; Oxford. Trinity, the. See Loudon. Tripacy, Master Hugh, 34. Trivers, Bartholomew de, 180. Trivet, Try vet, Robert, 413, 414, 415. Trivian, or Trinian, Thomas, 652. Trobregge. See Trowbridge. Troghford, William de, 526. Trompeton. See Trumpeton. Tronage at Kingston-upou-Hull, 274. at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 636. Troston, co. Suffolk, 267. 'Trotiuel, or Trotmel, William, 418. Trotmel, Tropmel. See Trotinel. 090 GENERAL INDEX. Troudene. See Trawden. Trouruf. See Treueruf. Trovenk, Bartholomew, master of la Petite Godyer, 694. Trowbridge, Trobregge [co. Wilts], C09. Trowelle, Nicholas de, 236. Trowse, Trowes [co. Norfolk], Richard Huuy, vicar of, 100. Troye, Master Theobald de, 85. Trubbe, Roger, 414. , William, 152, 414. Trubyk, Lupo Urtiz de, 300. Trufali, James de, 444. Trugis, Simon, of London, 442. Truleigh, Treule, co. Sussex, 562. Trumel, Peter, 606. Trumpeton, Trompeton, Henry de, 589. , John de, 331, 507. , Miles de, 331, 507, 589. , Reginald de, 331. See Trumpington. Trumpington, Trumpeton, co. Cambridge, 417. Trumplyton, Turpliton, Hugh de, 620. , , keeper of the castle of Kildare, 285, Trumpur, Thomas le, 701. Trumwynne, Trumwyne, Trumwyn, Trum- weyn, James, 620. , Roger, and Joan his wife, 643. , William, 107, 123, 461, 474, 530. , , keeper of Crukith castle, 559. Trumyn, William, 587. Truncage, 88. Trunch, Trunche, Richard le, 318. , Richer, 57. Trunk, John, 420. , Richard, 419. Trupilton. See Trumplyton. Trussel, Edmund, 388, 409. , Edmund le fiz Edmund, 22. , William, 21, 59, 61, 92, 129, 226, 233, 296, 406, 407, 408, 461, 582. , , the elder, 208, 236, 492, 686. , , of Notehurst, 416, 493, 494. , William son of Richard, 388. Trusselove, or Trusseloue, William, 494. Truthe, Thrute, William, and Agnes his wife, 327, 700. Truyt, Elias, 506, 588. Trybi, Thomas, 500. Trykingham, Trykyngham, Trikyngham, Thrikiugham,Thrikyngham,Thrykyng- ham, Lambert de, [a justice of the Common, or King's Bench], 54,59, 72, 138, 139, 144, 150, 152, 229, 230, 237, 239, 243, 308, 311, 314, 324, 402, 410, 417, 501, 504, 545, 574, 580, 585, 590, 594-597, 599, 600, 675, 682, 686, 688, 690. .......... , parson of Helpringham, 638. , , master of St. Mary Magdalen's hospital, Shireb urn by Durham, 282, 549. Tryvet. See Trivet. Tuam, in Ireland, Bindo de Bandinellis, canon of the church of, 257. Tubbe, Roger, of Weston, 412, 414, 415. See Tobbe. Tuchet, Touchet, Alice, 383. , Richard, 72. , Thomas, 129, 226. , William, 23, 44, 72, 84, 141, 186, 311. Tucker, Tuckere, Tuker, Adam, [of Scar- borough], 493, 494, 587. , John le, and Matilda his wife, 655. Robert, [of Scarborough], 493, 587. Tuddenham, North, Northtudenhara [co. Norfolk] , Robert de Cave, parson of, 196. Tuddeworth, Richard de, 470. Tuderto, Leonard Andree de, 17. , Leonard [son of the late] Andrew de, 641. Tudor ap Candelo, 421. Tue. See Tew. Tugby, Tokeby [co. Leicester], 60. Tuggal, Tughall, Tukehale [co. Northumber- land], 96. Tughall. See Tuggal. Tuillet. See Toylet. Tuit. See Tuyt. Tukehale. See Tuggal. Tuker. See Tucker. Tuketon, Roger de, 308. Tullo, Theobald de, 349. Tumberel, John, [of Bristol], 605. Tumby, Agatha daughter of John de, 683. , John de, of Boston, 189. Tumby, co. Lincoln, 59, 62. , toll to construct a causey through. &c, 198. Tumedebury. See Temedebiry. Tunbridge, Tonebrigge, Tonbrigge [co. Kent] , castle and honor of, 306. , castle of, the archbishop of Canter- bury's, 341, 364. , , John de Lukp, keeper of,341, 342, 364. , Thomas de Cotyngham, keeper of, 364, 468. Tunderle. See Thunderley. Tundu, John, 28. Compare Tondin. Tuniock, Richard, of York, 533. Tunleie, Thomas de, 25. Tuustalle. See Townstal. Tunworth. See Teneworth. Turberville, John de, 215. , Payn, constable of Kaerdif castle, 433. , Payn de, keeper of Glamorgan and Morgannou, 362, 370. Turch, Tvrch, David, canon of Pristoll, 669. Turcope, Philip, 359. Turet, Roger, 64. GEXEKAL IXDEX. 991 Turgeys, Nicholas, of London, 314. Turheved, Henry, 523. Thomas, 523. Turk, Robert, purveyor, 11. William, ferryman between Sandwich and Stonar, 2, 85. Turnebuk, William, 65. Turneflete, Thomas de, of Barton-upon- Humber, 8, 9. Turnegold, Richard, 251. Turnur, Tumour, Turner, Tournour, Hugh lc, 698. , Nicholas, 72. , Robert, of Wighhall, 590. , Thomas le, 331, 507, 589. Tnrpliton. See Trumplyton. Turpyn, John, 350. Tun-ays, Nicholas, of London, 327. Turre, Richard do, 111. lurry, Robert, and John his son, 682, 684. Turstin, the sheriff [of Southampton, 1155- 1159]. 676. , Richard his son, 676. Turteville, John de, 590. , William, and Robert his brother, 147. See Turville. Turtle, Turtele, Clement, [of Bristol], 605. , Roger, [of Bristol], 35, 294. ,Thomas, [of Bristol], 141. Turveston, Thorveston, Robert de, prior of St. Frideswide, Oxford, 521, 539. See Turweston. Turveye. See Torveye. Turville, Nicholas de, or Nicholas, 23, 461, 531, 620. Philip de, canon of Lichfield, and commissary of the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 616. See Turteville. Turweston, Turveston, co. Buckingham, 522. Tuston or Stuston, Agnes de,a nun or prioress of Rydelingfeld, 94, 97. Tutteford, William de, 70. Tuttynhale. See Tettenhall Regis. Tuxford [co. Nottingham], William de Bevercote, parson of, 395. Tuyllet. See Toylet. Tuyt, Tuit, Richard, 551, 565. Twaugcastre. See Caistor. Tweed, Twede, fisheries in the river, 643, 64 I. , fishings in the river, 557. Twelve pence in the mark granted to the king, 197, 438. Twenge, Tweng, Thweng, Thwenge, Mar- madiike de, 22, 54,60,172,208,234, 249, 547, 692. , , Robert his son, 1 72. , lord of Danneby, 171. , , Lucy his wife, 171. Nicholas son of Lucy daughter of Robert de, 261. See Thwenge. Twentieth, 52, 193, 348, 363. See also Berks ; Cinque Ports : Leicester ; Lincoln ; Oxford ; Salon ;■ Stafford. . granted in Parliament, 324. and fifteenth, assessor and collectors of, 49-51. , delayed by resistance in the county ef York, 420. , form of the taxation of, 51. Twere, Peter, of Elneton, 168. Twinham. See Twynham. Twyford, William de, 1G5. 'fwyford [co. Worcester], 535. Twykeburgh, 249. Twynham, Twinham, Walter de, 548, 592. Twys, Hugh del, 62. Twytham, Bertram de. 33. Twyverton, Great. See Tiverton. Tyard, William, 86. 'Tyays. See Tyeys. Tybenham. See Tibenham. Tyberton. See Tibberton ; Tibcrton. Tybetot, Tybotot, Tibotot, Agnes, late the wife of Payn ; her marriage, 303. , Agnes, late the wife of Payn, wife of Thomas de Veer, .'•89. j , Payn, 86, 138, 145. , , justice of Chester, 178. Tybisshulf. See Tibshelf. j Tybotot. See Tybetot. Tjehebourue, John de, 69. Tyehefeld, Geoffrey de, 2". Tycheseye. See Titsey. Tyehewell, John de, 589. , Thomas de, 589. Tyekehullc. See Tiekhill. Tycum. See Tytum. Tyd, Simon de, 251. Tydd, Tyd, Tid, co. Cambridge, 315. 491. , Tidde [eo. Lincoln], 701. Tjdolfeshide. See TiLhead. Tye, William de, 120. Tyeys. T^nys, Henry, keeper of the land of Peter de Brewosa, 49?. Tyfford. See Thetford. Tygelhurst. See Tilehurst. Tygheler, Isabella daughter of Walter le, 364. Tykeford. Sec Tickford. Tykehille. See Tiekhill ; Tikhulle. Tykclworthin, Tikelworthin, Reginald de, 80 Reynaud de, 25. Tykesoure. See Tikesoure. Tykford. See Tickford. Tykhill, Tykhil, Tykhulle, Tykhulle. See Tiekhill; Tikhille. Tylagh Largi. See Largy. Tylleriis, Tilleriis, Tillariis, Guerinus de, parson of Haliwell, 15, 370. Tyllio. See Tillio. Tylliol. See Tilliol. 992 GENERAL INDEX. Tyllyngham. See Tillingham. Tylneye. Sec Tilney ; Tilneye. Tymmesone, Hugh son of Nicholas, of Shrewsbury, 165. Tympan, John, 427. Tymparon, Robert, 392. Tynbeth, Tynbech, Roger de, 200. Tynboeth. See Tinboeth. Tyncle, Hugh de, 153. Tyndale, Robert de, of Lyvedon, and William his brother, 582. See Tindale. Tyne, the river, 644. Tynemouth, Tynemuth, Tynemuthe [co. Northumberland], 627. John de Baldok, deputy of the chief butler in the port of, 18. , Roger de Norton, prior of, 42. , prior and convent of, 171. Tyngewyk, Tyngeswyk, John de, parson of Wappenham, 496. , Master Nicholas de, 90, 217, 220, 671. , , parson of Coleshulle, 400. , , parson of Reculvre, 400. , , prebendary of Bedewynde, 400. William de, 496. See Tingewich. Tynhyde. See Teignhead. Tynnour, Hugh le, 589. Tyntagel. See Tintagel. Tynteuhull. See Tintenhull. Tyntenleie, Thomas de, 46. Tynton, John de, and Thomas, Henry and John his brothers, 684, 685. , of Stikeswald, 138, 240, 576, 682. , and Margaret his wife, 682. Thomas de, parson of Sotteby, 379. , William de, 442, 475. Typelere, Robert le, 58. Typet, William, 493. Typle, Benedict, 402. Typper. See Tipper. Tyrel, John, 224. , , of Winchester, 146. , Ralph, 51. , Richard, and Joan his wife, 463. , Roger, 86, 224, 245. , Thomas, 285. , William, of Paunton, 484. , of Restyr, 226, 239. Tyresersshe, Tyreseresh, John de, 188. Tyreshale, Thomas de, and William his brother, 579. Tyringam. See Terringhton. Tyringham, Tiringham, Tiryngham, Tyryng- ham, Roger de, 50, 108, 123, 350, 460, 475,483, 531. Tyrington, Tyryngton, Andrew de, 484. See Terrington. Tyron. See Tiron. Tyryngham. See Tyringham. Tyryngton. See Torrington ; Tyrington. Tyssandrie, Bernard de la, of Rochelle, 694. Tyssington, William de, 530. Tyteherst, John de, 102. Tyting, Bartholomew de, 145. Tyttele, Thomas de, 50. Tyttemersshe, Tittenesmersh, Roger de, of Dene, 499, 600. Tytum, or Tycum, William, 689, 690. Tyveresholt. See Teversall. Tyveringtou. See Terrington. u Ubbe, Walter, of Fyleby, 412. Ubbele, Ubele. See Ubley. Ubley, Ubbele, Ubele, co. Somerset, 64, 67, 246. Uchtred. See Ughtred. Uckfield, Ukkefeld [co. Sussex], 466. Udimore, Udimere, co. Sussex, 430. UffingtoE, Offinton [co. Berks], John, parson of, 494. , Uffyngton [? co. Lincoln], 460. Ufford, Robert de, 106, 472. , , and Cicely his wife, 405. , Robert son of Robert de, 620. Ufford, co. Lincoln. See Orford. [co. Northampton], 196. See Chirche of Ufford. Uffyngton. See Uffington. Ufton, Oloughton, Olughton [co. Warwick], 48. Ughtred, Uchtred, Adam, 335. , Robert, knight, 335. Roger, 592. Uhirst. See Ewhurst. Ukenhulle. See Hucklin H. .». j e Ukkefeld. See Uckfield. .9 t'< Ulbarwe. See Oldberrow. Uldale, Ulnedale, co. Cumberland, 118, 207, 389. Ulebeding. See Woolbeding. Ulfskelf. See Ulleskelf. Ulleskelf, Ulskelf [in Barston Asb wapentake, co. York] , Adam de Osgodby, preben- dary of, 343, 534. , Richard de Osgodeby, prebendary of, 534. Ulnage, Ulnager. See Alnage. Ulnedale See Uldale. Ulneswyk, Joan de, 369. Ulram, John de, 586, 590. Ulskelf. See Ulleskelf. GENEKAL INDEX. 993 Ulster, earl of. See Burgo. See Ireland. Ultyng, Thomas de, 234. Ulverley, Hulverlee [near Olton], co. War- wick], 522. Ulveswyk. See Ulneswyk. Umberleigh, Umberleye [in the hundred of North Tawton], co. Devon, 67. Umframville, Uinfraville, Umframvylle, Hum- framville, Dumframville, Elizabeth do. countess of Angus, 164, 567. , Ingelram de, 22. , Ingelram de, or Ingelram, a prisoner in Scotland, 161. , Robert de, earl of Angus, 71, 316, 398, 400. , , , keeper of the king's forest, 282, 391, 422, 436, 532. , .power to receive adherents of the Scots into the king's peace, 443. Thomas de, 25. , William, 161. (Jmfray, Umfrey, John, 343. , Nicholas, 136. , Thomas, of Welle, 57. See Humfrey ; Humphrey. Unchetorpe [in Marton, co. York], 180. Uncle, Joseph, 274. Compare Nuncle. Underwode, Hunderwode, John de, 499, 600. , purveyor, 349. , Richard, of Gouteby, 60. Robert de, 499, 600. , Simon de, 499, 600. William de, 499, 600. Underyehill, Ralph, 614. See also Hillo ; Hulle. Undlo. See Oundle. Unebien, Vuebien, Nicholas de, 31. Unkethorpe, in Marton [co. York], 180. Uny, St. Eunyny, St. Uny by Redruth, St. Uny, Rydrud, co. Cornwall, 411. , William de Stoweford, parson of he church of, 437, 447. Upanun e. i .mpney. Upanry i.. le Hoi See Annery. Up Burgate. .See Burgate. Upchurch, Upechirche [co. Kent], 273. (Jpediche. See Dich ; Uppediche. Uphalle, Thomas de, of Tistelhale, 381. Uphaveu, Uppavene, Master John de, canon of Exeter, bishop's penitentiary, 255. Uphaye, Robert de, 506, 585. Uphulle. See Uppehille. Upinton. See Uppington. Uplamburn. See Lambourne, Upper. Upleye, Richard de, 219. Upmonyngham. See Mongehani, Great. Upotery. See Ottery, Up. Uppahill. See Uppehille. 84313. Uppavene. See Uphaven. Uppediche, Upediche, Thomas, [of Bristol], 35, 68, 70, 134, 143, 144, 605. See Dich. Uppehalle. See Uphalle. Uppehille, Uppahill, Uphulle, Henry of Bristol, 68, 445. Richard, 418. Uppeton, John de, 429. , Stephen de, 429. Uppewelle. See Upwell. Uppingham [co. Rutland], Master William de Bray, parson of, 203. Uppington, Upinton, Upyntou, co. Salop, 612. Upsale, Geoffrey de, 21, 536. Upsall, Upsale [co. York], 536. , chapel of St. Mary Magdalene, 536. Upshire [in the parish of Waltham Holy Cross], co. Essex, 135. Upton, Henry de, 80. , John de, 255. Richard de, 575. , William de, 681. Upton, co. Northampton, 38, 490, 569. by Haughmond, Upton under Haugh- ir.oud, Opton by Haghemon [co. Salop], 266, 615. Magna [co. Salop], Master John de Bruneshop, parson of, 545. St. Leonard's [co. Gloucester], 206. Upwell [cos. Cambridge and Norfolk], 451. Upwelle, Uppewelle, co. Norfolk, 138, 305. See Well. Upynton. See Uppington. Uriel [in Ireland]. See Drogheda. Urry, Robert, 246, 326. Ursiis, Ralph son of, 153. See also Orsini. Urtiz, Lupo, de Trubyk, 300. Usdemer. See Usedemer. Useburn, William de, [of York], 540. Usedemer, Usdemer, Usemer, Anthouv. 156, 383. , Erancis, 156. Robert, 371. Uieflet, Usflct, Gerard de, 409, 430, 595. Loretta, late the wife of John de, and John his son, 595. Usegate. See York. Usemer. See Usdemer. U»flet. See Useflet. Usher. See Ussher. Usk, Thomas de, 224. Ussher, H ussher, Edmund le, 25. Robert le, and Joan his wife, 89. , Walter le, 512. , William le, of Aldingrigge, 387. Utfangenethef, 505. 3 R 994 GENERAL INDEX. Uthno Parva. See Perran Uthnoe. Utlagh, Roger, 589. See Outlawe. Utlay, Richard, 312, 580. Uttokeshather. See Uttoxeter. Uttoxeter, Uttokeshather, Vittokeshather, co. Stafford, 65. , John de Hungerford, parson of, 399. Uwch Gwyrfai, or Uwchgorfai, Wchgwrvei [co. Carnarvon], bailiwick of la Wode- wardie in, 385. Uxbridge, Woxebrigge, co. Middlesex, 512. V Vahadun, Nicholas, 61. Vachan, 'William son of William son of Philip, 348. See Vaghan. Vacher, Vachour, Alexander le, 409. Andrew, 588. Vaghan, Vaghhan, Vaughan, Madoc, 22, 23. , Maddok, 567. , William, of Shrewsbury, 91. See Vachan ; Woghhan. Val, Guy de la, parson of Maydenestan, 4. , Nicholas du, of Caen, 338, 369. Vale. See Vaus. Valencia, Aymer de, 4, 5, 9, 10, 206. , , earl [1296-1323] of Pembroke, 4, 5, 9, 10, 37, 39, 43-45, 47, 48, 72, 80, 91, 96, 102, 131, 169, 182, 184, 186, 198, 235, 246, 254, 271, 278, 279, 280, 282, 285, 308, 331, 332, 335, 371, 396, 417, 438, 450, 458, 468, 480, 489, 523, 548, 553, 563, 573, 574, 601, 602, 605, 607,608, 615. , and Agnes his wife, 37. , , keeper of Rockingham Castle and steward of the forest, &c, 85, 104. , Henry de, 573, 672. , and Margery [his wife], 552. Valle, Jordan de, 488. , Stephen de, 488. , , Christina his wife, 488. Valle Torta. See Vautort. Vallibus, John de, 108, 124. , , collector of customs, 204. , William de, 62, 63, 67. See Vaus. Vallis Magdalene. See Shap. Valoignes, Valoines, Valoniis, Robert de, chaplain, 2. , , precentor of the church of St. Peter, York, 658. , Waresius de, 107, 503. Valoniis. See Valoignes. Valoris, Taldus, 109. Valtort. See Vautort. Vanne, Van, John, of London, 96, 113, 157, 197, 205, 218, 268, 271, 368, 380, 381, 392, 440,455, 579, 650. , , loan to the king by, 268. See Galeys, John. Vannere, Robert le, 8. Vares. See Varesio. Varesio, Tido de, Tydonus Variser, Tydon de Vares, archdeacon of Berks, 76, 340, 341, 343. , and canon of Salisbury and Lichfield, 341. Variser. See Varesio. Vasterne. See Fasterne. Vaudey [in the parish of Edenham, co. Lin- coln], abbot of, 13, 217, 386. Vaughan. See Vachan ; Vaghan. Vaus, Hugh le, of Garthorpe, and Matilda his wife, 37. John de, 465. , John le, 58. , William de, keeper of Knaresborough castle, 99. See Vallibus. Vaus, or Vaux, warden and scholars of the. See Salisbury. Vautes, Peter de, 444. Vautort, John de, 4. See Wautort. Vaux. See Vallibus ; Vaus. Vauxhall, Faukeshalle, co. Surrey, 506, 677. Vavassur, Vavasur, Vavasour, Vavassour, Mauger le, 534. Nicholaa, late the wife of William le, 112. , Richard le, parson of Wytheren or Wyherne, 385, 656. , Robert son of William le, 683. Veer, Vere, Ver, Reginald de, 240. , Robert de, earl [1296-1331] of Oxford, 63, 509. , Thomas de, 690. , , his marriage without licence, 303, 389. , , Agnes his wife, late the wife of Payn Tybetot, 303, 389, 50!). Veille Sale, Nicholas de la, of Estderham, 372. Veise, Roger, 138. Veisy, Hugh le, 683. Vendur, William son of Oliver le, of Helmes- welle, 426. Venice, Venesia, the dromond Dode de Venesia, 510. , , Iiugine de Venesia, 510. , Leonard de Tibertis, prior of, 52. Venison to be salted, 468. Sfe Vert and venison. GENERAL INDEX. 995 Venour, Venur, John le, 240. John son of William le, and Juliana ' his wife, the daughter of William de , Furneis, 368. Peter le, 50. , Robert le, 97, 157. , Walter le, 588, 592. , William le, 294. , and Sibyl his wife, 368. Venuz, John de, and John and Richard hit sons, 700. See Wenise. Vepont. See Vespont. Ver. See Veer. Vercelli, St. Andrew's, the abbot of, parson of Chesterton, 519. , Giles de Castello, canon of, 634. , Nicholas, abbot of, 634. Verdon, Verdoun, Verdun, Joan, daughter of Theobald de, 535. , John le, 581. , Nicholas de, 463, 552. , Roger, or Roger de, 301, 372. , Theobald de, 71, 207, 505, 611. , Thomas, 301. , Thomas de, forester of Inglewood forest, 179. , Walter de, 375. Vere. See Veer. Verli, Philip de, ' cheyaler,' 135. Verners, Philip de, knight, 145. Verney, Richard de, 509. Vernoun, Vernon, Vernone, Vernun, Baldwin de, 38. , Margery his wife, 38. , Buchard de, 85. , prebendary of Yateminstre, 278. Margaret le, 146. Peter de, 86. , , parson of Stokesleye, 38. Ralph de, the younger, keeper of Cumbermere abbey, 256. Verrour, Walter le, 141. Vert and venison, 152, 316, 422, 498, 581, 645. Vescy, Clemencia de, 368, 551. , Clemencia, late the wife of John de, 52, 447, 555. , Isabella de, 535. Isabella, late the wife of John de, 52, 132, 504, 594. , late the wife of William de, 96, 539. , John de, 125, 589. , the lady of, 138. See Bello Monte, Isabella de ; Welle, Isabella de. , William de, 96. , William de, the elder, 384. Vesey. See Vescy. Vespont, Nicholas de, 22. Vessel. See Ship. Vessington, William de, 23. See Wessyngton. Veteri Ponte. See Vespont. Veupont. See Vespont. Veyes, John, of Bristol, 294. Veyl, or Voyl, William le, 412. See Vole. Veyse. See Veise. Veysy. See Veisy. Vico, Theobald de, 213. William de, 128. Victuals. See Corn. keeper of. See Benton. , receiver of. .SVe Blund. , misappropriation of the king's, 326, 328, 403, 405. for Scotland. See Scotland. Vienna, Vienne, Elena, late the wife of John de, 479, 498. Henry son of [Imbertus] Dolfiu de, archdeacon of Worcester, 267. , John de, clerk, 498. controller of customs for London, 632, 633. , keeper of the tallies in the Exchequer, 357. , John son of John de, 479. Peter de, 482. , , sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, 354. Vienne [l6cre, France], Council at, 52, 548. , master and brethren of the hospital of St. Anthony, 110. , proctors of the house of, 111. Vigerous, William, 246. Vikerscosin, William le. See Retford. Vilers. See Villers. Villanis, Robert do, 421. Compare Vylcyns. Villaribus, Geoffrey de, 216. Isabella and Blanche daughters of Joan de, 30. , Joan de, 31. Villers, Vilers, Vylera, Alexander de, [of Bristol], 68", 489. Guy de, keeper of Cressy castle, 634. John de, 155. Matthew de, 250, 314. Payn de, 602. Vinieu, Vymeu, Tranlccl (Translay) in, 621. Vinceleys, Martin de, 203. Vincent, Vyncent, John, of Stapenhulle, 250, 315, 412. , John his son, 250, 315. , William his son, 412. Philip, and Matilda his wife, 690. , Walter, and Christina his wife, G'JO. Vine, Vyne, John atte, 546. 3 R 2 996 GENERAL Vintene, Vyntene, John de la, 498, 598. Vintners, merchant. See Gascony. Vipont. See Vespont. Virga, Guy de, 429. Virly, Nicholas de, 590. , William, of Sleford, 417. Viroler, Roger le, of London, 502. Virsaco, Virsato, Aymer de, or Master Aynier de, 112, 421, 456. Vittokeshather. See Uttoxeter. Vivario, Master Thomas de, 676. Vivonia, Vivon, John de, 80. Margery, late the wife of John de, 303. Vobright, Voubright, Vonbright, Daniel, merchant of Ypres, 162, 235, 376. Vockere, William le, 153. Voeu, abbey of le. See Cherbourg. Voidance being finished, to wit, after that fealty is done by the elect, 358. Voill', Voyl, Jorward, or Yerward, 78, 459. Vole, Henry le, 364. See Veyl. Vonbright, Daniel, of Ypres. See Vobright. Vox, John le, monk of Bindon, 406. Voyl. See Voill.' Vual, Nicholas de, merchant of Caen in Normandy, 52, 80, 81. Vuerellington. See Ellington, High. Vylers. See Villers. Vyleynes, Robert de, parson of Quadryngge, 374. Compare Villanis. Vymeu. See Vimeu. Vyncent. See Vincent. Vyne. See Vine. Vynnyng, Clays de, burgess of Sluys, 469. Vy[n]tene, John de la. See Vintene. Vyvyan, Vyvyen, William, 689. w Wace, Humphrey, 251, 253. , , parson of Callan, 569. , Ralph, 453. See Wase. Wacelyn, Thomas, 544. , William, [of York], 681, 692. See Wascelyn. Wacy, Walter, 72. Waddesdon, Wotesdon, co. Buckingham, 268. Waddesworthe, Waddeworthe, John de, 307. , Reginald de, of Donecastre, 423. , John his son, 423. Waddington, Wadyngton [co. Lincoln], 346, 654. , Nicholas de Redynges, parson of, 399. INDEX. Wade, Richard, 356. , Simon, 152. Wadele. See Wadley near Farringdon. Wadenho, Roger de, 325. Wadetone, Isabella de, wife of Martin de Fissacre, 467. , John son of Robert de, 273. See Watton. Wadley, Wadele, [near Farringdon], co. Berks, 658. Wadmalle, ulnage of, 344. Wadworth [co. York], 519. Wadyngton. See Waddington. Waget, John, [of Bristol], 605. Wagh, Eygnon, of Beaumaris, 553. Waghenare, William son of William le, of Ypres, 162. Wahulle, Simon de, of Langeford, 598. Wainfleet, Waynflet, co. Lincoln, 523. , Burgh by [co. Lincoln], 27, 484. Wainford. See Wamford. Waite. See Wayte. Wake, Hugh, 21, 24. , John de, or John, 113, 181, 184. , his son and heir, Thomas, 113, 181, 184. John le, 546. , , of Berewyk, 333. , Ralph, ' le sopere,' 58. , Richard, 406, 407, 515, 546, 594,679. , Thomas, 133, 150, 291. ., , son and heir of John Wake. 113, 181, 184, 553. Wake, Wakes. See Tallages. Wakefeld, Robert de, parson of Rockelev, 166. , Simon de, under-sheriff of York, 401. Wakefield, Wakefeld, co. York, 483, 485, 529. la Wodehalle in the parish of, co. York, 535. Wakering, Little, co. Essex, 597. Wakerle, John de, 424. Walampton. See Walkhampton. Walcot, Walcote [co. Norfolk] , 251. [co. Northampton], 237. Walcote. See Walecote. Walcott-on-Tern, Walecote - on - Tyrne, co. Salop, 618. Walda, Henry de, 535, 545. Waldebeof, Waldebef, Roger le, 683. , William, 650. Walden, Waldene, Waledene, Waledon, Humphrey de, 284. , , commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c. 55, 134, 228, 241, 313, 427, 591, 688, 693. John de, 232. , Master Maurice de, parson of Cotton, 340. William de, 589. See Waudene. GENERAL INDEX. 997 Walden, Waledene [co. Essex], 135. , letters patent dated at, 462, 466, 467, 471, 500. Walden, Kings, Kingeswaledene, Waledene Regis, co. Hertford, 481, 597. Walden, Saffron, or Chipping Walden, Chep- ingwaledene, Waledene, Walden, co. Essex, 135, 513. .abbot and convent of, 471, 513. Waldeshef, John, 108, 124, 346, 666. , Walter, or Walter de, 363, 588, 600, 700. , king's butler and yeoman, the chief butler, 13, 101, 160, 204, 205, 215, 306, 341. his attorneys or deputies, 12, 18, 19, 181,208, 215, 257, 466. , William, 76. Waldyn, Leonard, of Sambrok, 72. Wale, Thomas, 146. , , sheriff of Northampton, 244. Walecote, Walcote, Geoffrey de, 22. , Ralph de, 169, 295, 340, 382, 546. See Wolecote. Walecote-on-Tyrne. See Walcott-on-Tern. Waleden, Waledene. See Walden ; Walden, King's ; Walden, Saffron. Waleis, Waleise. See Waleys. Walepole. See Walpole. Walerand, Walerauud. See Walrand. Wales, 170, 186, 214, 223, 269, 300, 322, 338, 342, 355, 384, 387, 395, 442, 443, 452, 471, 485, 508, 521, 538, 539, 620, 648. justice of. See Mortuo Ivlari. , prince of. See Edward II., king; Llewellyn. , clergy of, tenth granted by the, 263. , foot soldiers for Scotland from, 539. , gauger of wines in, Bernard Pee de Fere, 553. , law, 687. , power to receive Welshmen [insur- gents], into the king's peace, 442-444. , [rebellion or insurrection], in, 263, 443, 567, 569. See also Bren, Llewellin ; Gla- morgan. , sacerdotal office of Efferiattcudlu in, 451. , Welshman, suits between Englishmen and, or Welshmen and, 433. , at Bristol, 489. , lands of Roger le Bygod in, granted to Thomas de Biotherton, the king's brother, 290. lauds of Gilbert de Clare, &c, in Glamorgan and Morganuou. See Clare. , Marches of, 491, 508, 587, 634, 643 683, , lands of Griffin de la Pole in, 541. , Llanthouy in. See Llanthony Prima. , Morgannou in. See Morgan nou. See also Welshmen. Wales, North, 394, 469, 508, 514, 553,615 635, 642. , chamberlain of, 354. chamberlainship of, controller of. See Shaldeford. justice of, 387. > See Grey, John de ; Mortuo Mari. treasurer of. Sec Cheddeworthe. • gauger of wines in, his deputies Eygnon Wagh and Willia a Salomon, 553. » surveyor or supervisor of works of the king's castles in. See Blound ; Shaldeford. complaint of oppression by the men Of, 229. oppressions committed by the king's bailiffs in, 406. > petition [touching customs and grievances] by he men of, 433. provisions to be supplied from the king's household from, 195. » Crukith castle in. See Criccieth. Haliheved in. Sec Holyhead. Wales, South, 391, 433, 666. » the chamberlain of, to provide ships for the passage into Ireland, 575. to appraise horses, &c, 575. > See Hore, Master William le. , justice of, 323,325, 666. , See also Berkeleye ; Grey; Martin. gauger of wines in, his attorneys in, Adam de Neth and John de Kyft, 552. , surveyor or supervisor of the king's castles in. See Hlound. foot soldiers for Scotland from, 539. oppressions committed by the king's bailiffs in, 406. , petition touching customs and grievances by the men, 433. Wales, West, 322, 433. , justice of. See Berkeleye. , petition touching customs and grievances by the men of, 433. Walesala. See Walsall. Walesbreu, Mark de, 117. Walesby [co. Nottingham], 311. Walesham, Nicholas de, 575. Waleton, Robert de, 682. See Walton. Waleton-ou-Trent. See Walton-on-Treut. Walewayn, Waleweyn. See Walwayn. Waleys, Waleis, Waleise, Adam le, 641. , Henry le, of London, 511. , Howel le, 23. , Hugh le, 413, 414. , Isabella la, 641. 998 GENERAL INDEX. Waleys, Waleis, &c. — cont. , John, 459. , chaplain, 320. , John le, 596. Richard le, 21. , Eobert, 359. , William, 48. , , of Brimstede, 251. , , le Messer, 429. .., William le, 8. See Galeys. Walford, Walleford, [Pimhill hundred], co. Salop, 59,61. Walingford. See Wallingford. Walkefare, Robert, 21,284, 690. Walkelin, Walkelyn, Thomas, 506, 588. Walker, William le, of Hornse, 539. Walkeringham, Walkringham [co. Notting- ham], 60, 73. Walkern, Walkerne [in Broadwater hundred, co. Hertford], 18, 274, 588, 592. Walkhampton, Walkampton, Walampton [co. Devon], 125, 126. Walkington, Walkyngton, co. York, 179, 180, 537. Walkringham. See Walkeringham. Walkyngham, John de, 343. Walkynton, Walkyngton, William de, 23. See Walkington. Wallawe, John, of Giselham, 233. Walle, Robert atte, 168. Walleford, Welleford, Geoffrey de, parson of Potterspiry, 174, 337. See Walford. Wallerand. See Walrand. Walliis et fossatis, de, commissions, 57, 63, 64, 134, 136, 142, 145, 147, 154, 234, 249, 305, 315, 316, 329, 410, 417, 427, 428, 491, 492, 494, 499, 500, 506, 579, 590, 595, 679, 692, 695, 698, 701. Wallingford, Walyngford, Walinford [co. Berks], 14, 408, 409, 501. , letters patent dated at, 612, 613. , castle, town, or honor, &c. of, 254, 512, 604, 616, 639, 642, 668. Walliugton, Walyngton [co. Norfolk], 381. Wallokesberne. See Weulocksbarn. Walmesford, Hugh de, 253. Walour, Hugh, 57. , Thomas, 57, 318. Walpole, Walpol, Walepole, Amicia, late the wife of Thomas de, 3. , Benedict de, 276. , Henry de, 138, 690. Peter de, 57. , Master Simon de, parson of Alvyve- cherche, 458. , William de, the younger, 138. Walram, John, 488. Walrand, Walerand, Waleraund, Wallerand, Walran, Walraund, Adam, 49, 124, 474, 529, 580. , John, 246. , , purveyor, 619. , , vicar of Dungarvan, 663. , Robert, bishop of Ferns. See Ferns. , , steward of the New Forest, 19. , Master Stephen, 444. , Master Stephen, prebendary of Thagmon or Haghmon in the church of Ferns, 435, 637. , parson of Taghmon, 369. , , or Stephen, parson of Kilmidan, 77, 157, 646. Walsall, Walesala, Walshale [co. Stafford], 33, 613. Walse. See Walshe. Walsh. See Walshe. Walshale. See Walsall. Walsham, North, Northwalsham [co. Nor- folk], 216, 251, 497. South, Suthwalsham [co. Norfolk], 448. Walshe, Walsh, Walse, Walsshe, Adam son of John le, 238. , Bartholomew le, 589. David le, [of Bristol], 605. Gilbert, 676. , John le, 68, 150, 200, 224, 334. , , of Bristol, 445. , , of Chykerel, 540. , John son of John le, and Isabella his wife, of Chykerel, 540. , Richard le, 605. ,. See also Welsh. Walsingham, Walsyngham, Bartholomew de, presented to Shengham church, 254. , John de, 590. , , ' barber,' 58. , Richard de, an assessor, 49, 474, 531. > , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, &c. 54, 55, 138, 140, 142, 147, 149, 153, 224, 238, 251, 261, 262, 315, 318, 319, 321, 324, 326, 405, 409, 419, 428, 430, 431, 496, 497, 503, 506, 518, 677, 698, 700, 701. , Robert de, [of Bishops Lenne], 58. , Thomas son of John de, 321, 497. Walsingham, Walsingeham [co. Norfolk], 88, 319. prior and convent of, 201. , letters patent dated at, 354-356, 359- 361, 416, 417. , Great, [co. Norfolk], St. Peter's church, 201. Walsoken, Walsokne [co. Norfolk], 639. Walsokne, Nicholas de, 626. Walsshe. See Walshe. Walsyngham. Sec Walsingham. GENERAL INDEX. 999 Walter, Waltere, Wautcr, the king's ferreter, 48. , the knave of, Wauteresknave, 410. the forester of, Robert, 410. , parson of Kyrkeby super Byne, 59. , Adam son of, le Taverner, of Norwich, 58. , Adam son of William son of, de Halghton, 72. , Henry son of, de Bukynghain, 425, 426. , , de Horuescleve, 272. , de Wycoumbe, of Oxford, 151. , John son of, bailiff of Kirke.ton, and his brothers Alan and Ralph, 691. , , his man Simon, 691. , , de Gosewyk, 248, 250. , , de Merston, 313. , Nicholas son of, de Orewelle, 62. , Regiuald son of, 422. , Richard son of, de Kiugeswode, 30. , Alexander and John his brothers, 30. Robert son of, 18, 20, 208, 211, 233, 274, 275, 356, 619, 683. , , and Alice hit wife, 18, 211, 356. , , his wife Alice de Insula, 221. , , hiB wife Dervergulla de Burgh, 211. , , grant by Christiana daughter of Dervergulla de Burgh to, 18. , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, &c. 129, 130, 153, 225, 226, 232, 261, 262, 318, 321, 324, 326, 330, 406, 415, 464, 493, 513. , , le Belleyeterre. See Belleye- tere. , de Minterne, 239, 403. , Thomas son of, de Barewe, 701. Walter son of, de Askeby, 150. , , de Gloucestre, 410. , John his brother, 410. , William son of, le Chalouer, 66. , [of Grove], 312. Walteri, Beatrice, 487. See Gauteri. Walthara, Adam de, ' taverner,' and Adam hit ton, 582. Bartholomew de, 285. , Edward de, purveyor, 79, 188, 209, 510. , Gilbert de, canon of Waltham Holy Cross, 691. , John de, 229, 250. Ralph de, 670. Richard de, 700. , Robert de, 621, 670. Roger de, canon of St. Paul's, 608. Waltham, letters patent dated at, 464, 473. , co. Essex, 554. Little, co. Essex, 612. , co. Lincoln, 360, 645. Waltham Holy Cross, ; Waltham co. Essex, 691. gaol of, 691. , abbot of, 285, 383, 606. , Richard de Hertford, abbot of, 691 , Gilbert de Waltham, canon of, 691. , canons [named] of, 691. , lay brother [named] of, 691. Waltham St. Laurence [co. Berks], 691 Walton, Wanton, Geoffrey de, 240. Henry de, 518. John de, 57, 448, 475. , go' n g to Norway, 263. , Nicholas de, 57. Nicholas son of Robert de, 319. Nicholas ton of William sou of Nicholas de, 53. , Ralph de, 230. Robert de, 57. William de, 124, 351, 482. , , death of, 11. , Master William de, 609. See Wauton. Walton, Waleton, co. Essex, 81, 103, 190. , [Waltou-le-Dale, co. Lancaster], 53. co. Salop, 554. by Graham [co. Lincoln], 435. near Felixtow, Woleton [co. Suffolk], prior of, 386. on Trent, Waletou-on-Trent, co. Derby, 600. Waltrim. See Guutrim. Walwayu, Walwayne, Walwaine, Walweyn, Walewayn, Wuleweyn, Wauweyn, Wa weyn, John, 668. , Master J., prebendary of Farendon, 334. Master John, 183, 264, 296, 332, 548, 678. , commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c, 135, 310, 312, 323, 407, 412, 419, 424, 498, 650, 668, 669, 684, 686, 691, 693. , , escheator [south] of Trent, 256, 259, 280, 290, 291, 298, 300, 301, 307, 333, 335, 336, 340, 352, 357, 358, 363, 379, 381, 382, 396, 401, 439, 446- 448, 451, 454, 470, 472, 478, 481, 485, 505, 508, 511, 513, 518, 522, 527, 539, 541, 546, 549, 553, 555, 570, 579, 600, 608, 612, 614,616-618, 627, 628, 630- 633, 636, 637, 639, 643, 644, 646-648, 651, 652, 654, 659, 664, 669, 673. , Master John, parson of Hamslape, 550. , presented to Lugwardyu church, 200, 201. , Robert, bailiff of Scarborough, 493, 494, 586, 587, 593. 1000 GENERAL INDEX. Walwonie [in the Marches of Wales], 643. Walyngford. See Wallingford. Walyngton, Walynton, Roger de, 649, 650. ... ...... See Wallington. Wambe. See Waumbe. Wambergh, Wanbergh, Wanberghe, Philip de, 25. , Thomas de, 24. Wamford, Miles de, 294. Wanberghe. See Wambergh. Waudesford, Wendesford, Hugh de, [of Scar- borough], 494, 587. Wanetenge. See Wantenges. Wangford, Waynford, co. Suffolk, hundred of, 273. Wanncy. See Wauncy. Wanstrow, Wanstraw, Wendestre [co. Somer- set], Master Adam de Orleton, preben- dary of, 377. Wantage, Wantenges, 502. Wantele. See Wantley. Wantenges, Robert, 502, 582. See Wantage. Wantley, Wantele, co. Sussex, 562. Wappele, Philip de, 359. Wappelyngton, John de, 536. Wappenham [co. Northampton], John de Tyngewyk, parson of, 496. Wapping, Wappynge, Wopping, co. Sussex, 562. Wapry, John, 153. , Walter, 153. War, excused from personally appearing in, 558. W»rbelton. See Warblington. Warberge. See Warborough. Warblington, Warblintou, Warblyngton, War- blvnton, Warbelton, Thomas de, 49, 55, 60, 64, 69, 78, 114, 350, 473, 479, 498, 529. Warblington, Warblyngton, Warblyuton.War- blinton, co. Hants, 139, 638. , Roger de Audeleye, parson of, 93. Warborough, Warberge [co. Oxford], 663. Warcop, Warthecop [co. Westmoreland], 353. Ward, Warde, Geoffrey le, 678. , Isabella la, 8. , John, 23, 221. , John le, 684, 695. Ralph, 220. , Richard, of Elmested, 79. , Robert le, 302. , Robert, of Iwardby, 596. , Simon, or Simon le, 21, 139,248, 250, 295, 496, 502, 688. , , sheriff of York, 401. , Thomas le, of Kirketon, 691. Thomas, of Kyngeston-upon-Hulle, 245. Walter, 499, 600. Ward, Warde — cont. , William, of Nafferton, 72, 73. , , of Raventhorpe, 501. , , of Saundeby, 253. , son of William le, of Mordon, 681. , William le, of Keythorpe, 60. Wardeboys, Geoffrey, Geoffrey de, [of Cam- bridge], 330, 589. Wardecop, Wardeeoppe, Warthecop, Henry de, 167, 460, 495. , Isabella de, 167. William de, 241. Warden, John de, merchant of Dordragh, 235. Warden, Wardon [co. Bedford], 598. , abbot of, 519. Wardesford, co. Dorset. See Woodford West. Wardon, Robert de, 109, 123. Wardrobe, the, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 39, 52, 105, 106, 206, 209, 213, 284, 287, 303, 339, 341, 342, 434, 443, 468, 524, 565, 641. of Edward I., 527, 523. , bill of the, 45, 204-206, 306, 528. , keeper of the, 544. , See Drokenesford ; Melton ; Northburgh ; Warle. , Great, clerk of the. See Stokes. , bills of the, 688. , queen Isabella's. See Isabella. See Garderobe. Ware, John de, 589. , Peter de, of Loudon, 450, 454, 674. , Reginald le, 239, 403. , William 1<;, 239, 403. , William de, purveyor, 188. Ware [co. Hertford], prior of , 281. Wareham, Warham [co. Dorset], 317, 679, 689. See Warham. Warener. See Wareuner. Warenmouth, Waruemuthe [in the common pasture of Bamburgh castle on the river Waren], co. Northumberland, 88. Warenna, Hugh de, of Buckeby, 72. , Waren, Warren, Garenne, John de [1240-1304], earl of Surrey and Warenne, 125, 356. , , [1304-1347], 25, 166, 175, 223, 236, 354, 390, 394, 481, 525, 535, 538, 545, 568, 607, 653, 671, 673, 687. , , his wife Joan de Bares, the couutess Warren, the king's niece, [daughter of the count of Bar in Champagne by Eleanor daughter of Edward I.], 12, 401, 434. , , divorce between him and Joan, 401, 434. , , his lands, 483-485, 528, 529, 607, 610. GENERAL INDEX. 1001 Warenna, Waren, &c. — cont. , pre-contract of marriage with Matilda de Nerford, 401, 434. , , re-grant of lands to, with remainder to John de Warenna and Thomas de Warenna sons of Matilda de Neirford, 528, 529. . , re-grant of lands to, with remainder to Matilda de Neirford, 528. , John de, son of Matilda de Neirford, 528, 529. , Thomas de, son of Matilda de Neir- ford, 528, 529. Warenner, Warener, Wariner, Adam le, 320. , Gilbert le, of Melton, 590. , Robert le, 445. , Thomas, le, 78. , William le, of Sandeye, 598. See Warner. Waretes'. See Wartres. Wareto, Hugh de, 267. Warham, Robert de, 146. Warham, Wareham, co. Norfolk, 224. , William le Blund, parson of of St. Mary's, 194. , East, or All Saints, Est Warham [co. Norfolk] , Richard de Aston, parson of, 167. , Richard de Estdenc, parson of, 130, 167. See Wareham. Warideslaghdale. See Wensleydale. Warilon, Thomas de, remembrancer of Exchequer, Dublin, 526. Wariu the butler, 359. Alan son of, de Roieby, 34. Alan sou of William son of, 581. William son of, de Cherlton, 14. See Fiz Waryn ; Waryn. Wariner, Warinuer. See Warenner. Warkworth, Werkworth, Werkeworth, co. Northumberland, 508. , pirates at, 597. , Eustace le Conestable of, 597. Warle, Warlee, Ingelard de, 46. 175, 203, 379. , keeper of the Wardrobe, 6, 7, 36, 41, 45, 101, 106, 107, 161, 302, 306, 339, 341, 348, 357, 511, 514, 528, 606. , to be a baron (29 Dec. 1316) of the Exchequer, 606. , , deanery of Teteuhale granted to, 114. , , prebendary of Kentisshton in St. Paul's, London, 639. , a pilgrim, 198. Warlingham [co. Surrey], 276. Warmiughurst, Warmynghirs t, co. Sussex, 15. Warmington, Wormyngtou [co. Northamp- ton], William de Raseu, parson of, 40. Warmyngton, Warmyntou, John de, prior of Chetwod, 647. , William de, prior of Ghetwode, 633. Warnborough, South, Suthwaruebarue, co. Southampton, 391. Warnemuthe. See Warenmouth. Warner, Andrew, 106. John le, 249. , John son of Andrew le, 459. , Nicholas le, 313. , Robert le, 313. , Simon le, 418. , William, 56, 496. See Swou Warner ; Warenner. »Varnham, Wernham, co. Sussex, 562. Warre, John la, 125, 211. Roger la, the elder, 31. , the younger, 31. Warren, Joan, countess. See Warenna. Warrewyk, Warrywyk, Warwyk, Henry de, 331, 507. Richard de, 046. , of Notyngham, 393. , Robert de, 423. , otherwise Robert le Belyeterrc of Warwick, under-sheriff of Worces- ter, 244, 427. , See also Belleyetere. . See Warwick. Warrum. See Wharram Percy. Warrywyk. Sec Warrewyk Warter, Wartre, co. York, 523. , prior of, 343, 427, 521. , prior and convent of, 523. [John de Cahvorth, canon of], 427. Warthecop. See Warcop ; Wardecop. Warthreynon. See Gwrtheyrnion. Wartling, Wertlyng, Wretelyng, Wretlyng, Wrtliug, co. Sussex, Adam de Poute- fracto, prebendary of, 338, 347, 353, 518, 623. , Ingelram de Carletou, prebendary of, 77. John de Snodland, prebendary of, 77. Richard de Ayremynne, prebendary of, 518, 623. , Thomas de Redinges, parson of the prebendal church of, 173, 343. , William de Melton, parson of the prebendal church of, 173, 338, 343, 347, 353. Warton, Wartou in Kendal [co. Lancaster], Galvau de Thwenge, parson of, 550. Wartre, John de, 384. , William son of Stephen de, 523. See Warter. Wartres, Waretes', Wareteser, Gerva6e, mer- chant of Dynant, 251, 409, 518. Warwick, carl of. See Bellocampo. 1002 GENERAL INDEX. Warwick, Warrewyk, county of, 377, 427. , commissioners of array for, 351, 461. , to assess a fifteenth in, 474. , to assess the twentieth and fif- teenth for, 50. , to assess a sixteenth in, 530. , to perambulate forests in, 296. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. measures used in, 688. , conservators or keepers, &c, of the peace for, 109, 123, 129, 482. , justices of gaol delivery for, 226, 493. , sheriff of, 531. , John de Howby, 243. , , or other officers, [alleged mal- practices or oppressions, &c] by, 243, 407, 429. , Templars' lands in, 37. Warwick, Warrewyk, town of, 247, 289, 294, 297, 674. , pavage and murage for, 301. , Walter de Bello Campo, keeper of the castle, 664. , justices of gaol delivery for, 493. , Friars Preachers of, 674, 675. , St. Mary's, John Dodde, [chantry priest] of, 559. , Robert de Lincoln, ' [chantry priest] of, 559. , John de Burton, prebendary of, 647. , Robert de Lincoln, prebendary of, 647. , St. Sepulchre's, Paul de Stolton, prior of, 552. , , William de Coterugge, canon, or prior of, 552, 556, 608. Warwyk. See Warrewyk. Waryn, Henry, 506, 588. , , of Elstede, and his brothers William and Robert, 135. , , of Langetoft, 588. , Robert, 500, 589. , Stephen, 251. See Warin. Wascelyn, Wasselyn, John, 262. See Wacelyn. Wase, Richard atte, 409. See Wace ; Woses. Washingley, Wassingle [co. Huntingdon], Edmund Neve, or Neue, parson of, 479. , Robert Cotei, parson of, 479. , Robert Norman, parson of, 82. Washington, Wessington [co. Durham], 538. , Wassindon, Wassyndon, Wasgyngton, co. Sussex, 467, 562. Waspai. See Wastepre. Waspray. See Wastepre. Wasseburne, John de, 69. Wasselyn. See Wascelyn. Wassindon. See Washington. Wassingle, Robert de, 82, 479. , Thomas de, 456. , William le, 49. See Washingley. Wassyndon, Wassyngton. See Washington. Waste, arrentation of, 91, 98, 336. , , fees for charters of, 294. Wastenays, Wasteneys, Edmund de, 99. , Robert de, 99. , , marriage of Christiana, late wife of William de Funtayne, granted to, 99. Wastepre, Waspray, Waspai, John, 498, 598. , John, monk of Tavistock, 499. Wasteville, William de, 445. Wastour, John le, 229. Watefeld, John de, 404. Wafer, Watere, Watre, Watier, John atte, of Duntich, 239, 404. , Richard, of Bristol, 35, 444, 445. , Roger atte, 160. See Aqua ; Bythewater ; Lewe ; Waterende. Waterbeach, Waterbeche, abbess of, 344. .abbess and sisters Minoresses of, 131, 341, 372. Waterchie, John de, of Dynant, and Gervase his brother, 169. Waterende, John son of John atte, 16. Waterford, county, Richard le Poer, sheriff of, 279. , town of, murage granted for, 471. , diocese of, 77, 157, 646. Waterledere, William le, of Lodelowe, 621. Waterville, Robert de, 21, 224, 289, 346. Watesand. See Wathsande. Watesfeld. See Whatfield. Wateville, Robert de, 604. Watford, Alexander de, 160. Peter de, forester of Engelthwayt, 282. Watford, 135, 145. , Watteford, co. Hertford, 66, 220,313. , William [de Aulay], vicar of, 313. , co. Northampton, 159, 340. Wath, Wathe, co. York, 136. , Roger de Pokelyngton, parson of, 352. by Ripon [co. York], James de Ap- pelby, parson of, 538. Wathe, Wath, Denis de, 320. , Michael de, parson of Croxton, 550. , rector of Greynesby, 610, 621. Wathsand, Wathsande, Watesand, John de, 698. , Ralph de, 326. , Thomas, 65. GENERAL INDEX. 1003 Wathyngdon, Michael de, 229. Watier, Richard. See Water. Watlington, Robert de, [of Oxford], 584. , bailiff of Oxford, 594, 695, 699. Watlington, Wattlington, co. Oxford, 569. Watre. See Water. Watteclay, Richard, of Great Yarmouth, 576. Watteford. See Watford. Wattelesfeld. See Wattisfield. Wattisfield, Wattelesfeld [co. Suffolk], John de Carleton, parson of, 337. Wattlington. See Watlington. Watton, Hugh de, of Walcote, 251. , John de, 620. Watton, Wadetone [iu the parish of Stoke Gabriel, co. Devon], 467. Watton, co. York, 501. , prior of, 501. , prior and nuns of, 669. , Richard, prior of, of the order of Sempyngham, 467. , nuns of, dragged out of a cart, 501. , protection for, 169. , John de lloton, canon of, 501. Wauberge. See Wamberghe ; Weybridgc. Waude. See Ouhaud ; Walda. Waudene, Stephen de, 406. See Walden. Waumbe, Wambe, Thomas, son of Thomas Wambe, 467. Wauncy, John, 597. Philip de, 599. Wautereforester, Robert. See Glouccstre. Wauteresknave. See Gloucestre. Wauton, Joan de, prioress, or abbess of El- nestowe, 218, 290. , John de, 511. , William de, 243, 249, 296, 408, 445. , , keeper of the sea coast, 533. See Walton. Wautort, John de, 126. See Vautort. Wauweyn. See Walwayn. Wauxand, Richard de, 172. Waverley, Waverle [co. Surrey], abbot of, 16, 395. , abbot and convent of, 270. Way, co. Dorset, 88. Way, path, road, or highway, licence to close, 80, 90, 117,275, 374, 449, 513, 612, 651. , to divert a, 91. Waybred, Alan de, 545. Waydour, John, bailiff of Northampton, 342. Waye, Way, Weye. See Attewaye. Wayneflet. See Waynflet. Wayneman. See Waynman. Wayneiwelle. See Lincoln. Waynflet, Wayneflet, Robert de, abbot Bardney, 314. , William de, 613. See Wainfleet. Waynford. See Wangford. Waynman, Wayneman, Thomas )e, 307. Wayte, Wayt, Waite, Weyte, Master Henry le, 303. , Henry son of Henry le, 200. , John, 144, 151. , Richard le, 72. > Robert le, of Furness abbey, 252, 415. , Master Robert le, of Chiriton, 60, 64, 69. William son of Agnes le, 236. Waytecake, Waytecak, Whaitcak, Alan son of Robert, 595. Robert, and Alau his son, 409, 430. Wchgwrvei. See Uwch Gwyrfai. Weacombe in West Quautockshead, Nether Weycumbe [co. Somerset], 326. Wear, Wer, the river, 558. Weare, Lower, Netherwere [co. Somerset], mill of, 218. Wearmouth, Wermuth [co. Durham], William de Ayremynne, parson of, 536. Webbe, Henry le, 425, 426. , James le, 425, 426. John le, of Tinney, 598. William le, 224. Webbele. See Weobley. Wechtrard. See Oughterard. Wedere, Bartholomew le, 145. Wedergrave, Nicholas de, 505, 530, 680. Wederhale, William de, of Nortbalverton, 688. Wedmore, Wedmor, co. Somerset, 413, 415. Wedon, John sou of Hugh de, 684, 695. ., Thomas de, 86. Wedon Pynkeny. See Weedon Loys. Wecdon Loys, or Weedon Pinkeuey, Wedou Pynkeny [co. Nottingham], 655. Week [in Dartingtou parish], Wike, co. Devon, 503. Week Southteign, Wyke Suthtenge, Wik Suthtenge, co. Devon, 577-579, 624 664. Weelsby, Welisby [co. Lincoln], 477. Weighton, Wyghton, co. York, 476. Weilond. See Weyland. Weirs. See Thames. Welby, Welleby, co. Lincoln, 682, 684. Welde, Hugh son of Richard de, of Aumrre 241. 6 Weldon, Little, Little Weledon, Little Welle- don, co. Northampton, 3, 577-579, 623 664. ' Weledon. See Weldon. Weleford. See Welford ; Welleford. Welehalle. See Welhaugh in Tindale Ward Welewes. See Welwyn. Weleye, Henry de, 139. 1004 GENERAL INDEX. Welford, Welleford [Berks], 299, 305. Welford, Welleford [co. Northampton], now called Sulby, abbot of, 491. Welghwes. See Welwyn. Welhaugh in Tindale Ward, Welehalle [co. I Northumberland], 644. Welhou. See Grimsby. VVelinton. See Wellington. Welisby. See Weelsby. Welishate, Adam, of Bristol, 35. Well, Welle, Adam de, or Adam, 553, 610. , Alice de, 57. , Bartholomew de, mariner and mer- chant of Lenne, 147, 231, 323, 324. , Cicely de, 464. , , and Aline her sister, 167, 357. .Isabella, late the wife of Robert de,385. , , lady of Vescy, 167. , Ivo de, 534. , Jordan de, 246. , Richard de, 57. , Robert de, 326, 551. , , keeper of the king's victuals and stock at Carlisle, 287. , , of Multon, 247. , Robert son of Adam de, 385, 656. , William de, 57. See alto Welle. Well, co. Norfolk, or Cambridge, 318. , Welle, co. Norfolk, 318. , [Outwell or Upwell], Welle, 242. river from Lenne to, 241. Welle, John atte, 240. , , and Lavinia his wife, 656. , John son of Reginald atte, of Lincoln, 663. , Laurence atte, 431, 700. , Robert atte, 417. , , or Robert ad Fontem, of New Lafford, 580, 590. , William atte, 629. See also Well. Welle [co. Kent]. See Westwell. See Well ; Wells. Welleburne, Welleburn, Nicholas de, parson of Whiteberne, 556, 664. Welleby, Adam son of Robert de, 574, 682, 684. , John de, 682, 684. , John son of Thomas de, 574. , William de, 545, 574, 682, 684. See Welby. Wellecombe. See Woolcomb. Welledon. See Weldon. Welleford, Weleford, Geoffrey de, 130, 131, 245, 581. , , parson of Lyndewode, 365. , , parson of Potterespirye, 174, 337. Richard de, sheriff of London, 147, 231, 323. S«€ Welford. Wellemelk, Wellemelke, John, of Bristol, 68, 445. See Wollemelk. Welles, Alan de, 331. , Ivo de, keeperof Derh urst priory, 17. John de, 586, 620, 650. , , keeper of Crukith castle, 559. , Thomas de, 480, 622. See Wells. Wellesburne, William de, 263. Welleseye (sic) See Wellesley. Wellesley, Welleseye, John de, [keeper] of the castle of Kildare, 457. , , sheriff of the county Kildare, 457. , William de, [keeper] of the castle of Kildare, 285. Wellesworth, Wellesworthe, Clarice late the wife of Roger de, 570. John son of Roger de, 570. , Roger de, 59, 243, 244, 247, 326, 510. , , eseheator [south] of Trent, 27, 28. Roger son of Roger de, 570. Wellewyk, Ralph de, 593. , Robert de, 593. Wellingore, Wellyngoure [co. Lincoln], 523. Wellington, Welynton, co. Hereford, 31. , Welinton, Welynton, co. Salop, 333, 554, 612. Wellow, Welhou [within the liberty of Grims- by, co. Lincoln]. See Grimsby. Wells, Welle, Welles, co. Norfolk, 57, 224. , Welles, co. Somerset, 411, 412, 417. , bishop of. See Bath and Wells. , St. Andrews, dean of. See Godelegh. provost of. See Burnel. See Bath and Wells. Wellyngoure. See Wellingore. Welmeleghton. See Wormleighton. Welnetham. See Welvetham. Welrington. See Worlington. Welsh, Welshe, Adam le, 500. ... , Elias le, 500. See also Walshe. Welsh foot soldiers, 539. See Law ; Wales. Welshery, the, 687. Welshmen, suits between, and Englishmen, 433. , , and Welshmen, 433. , free liberty to sell or grant their lands, 434. See Wales. Welshpool, la Pole [co. Montgomery] , castle or manor, lands, or town of, 10, 26, 151, 315, 444,472, 643. See also Powys. Welton, Benedict de, prior of St. Giles, Bernewell, 371. GENERAL INDEX. 1005 Welton. See Welton Rivall. , Welton Payneshall [one of the five prebends in Welton, in Lawres wapen- take, co. Lincoln], Master Thomas de Langetoft, prebendary of, 380. Rivall, Welton [co. Lincoln], Master Roger de Rotbewell. preben- dary of, 549. Westhall [co. Lincoln], Master Henry de Benyngworthe, prebendary of, 401. Welvethain, Welnetham, Whelnetham, Whel- vetham, Bartholomew Jonespenscr'de, 138. , John de, 86, 138, 246, 462. , Henry and Robert his brothers, 138. Welwyn, Welewes, Welghwes, [in Broad- water hundred], co. Hertford, 597. , Richard de Derteford, parson of, 14G. Welyfedd, William, of Melcombe, 467. Welyngham. See Wilyngham. Welyngton, Welynton, John de, 208. , assessor of Bristol, 69. , Thomas de, 377. See Wellington. Wem, Wemme, co. Salop, 108, 123, 145, 150, 229, 436. See also Butiller of Wemme. Wembdon, Wemedon [co. Somerset], St. George's church, 258. Wemedon. See Wembdon. Wemme. See Wem ; Butiller of Wemme. Wendesford. See Wandesford. Wendestre. See Wanstrow. Wendon, Maurice de, parson of Keniarth Vaur church, 282. parson of the church of Merthir Kelere, 282. Wendover, AVendovre, Wendoure, co. Buck- ingham, 80, 163. , Richard atte Strete of, 85. Wendovrc, Wendovere, Wendoure, John de, 125. Ralph de, purveyor, 11, 79, 188, 29;(. 339. 349, 374,511. William de, 313. Wenegrave. See Wengrave. Wenge. See Wing. Wengrave, Wenegrave, John de, 224, 882, 233, 410, 582, 601, 691, 700. , , of London, 1 18. William de, clerk of the sheriffs of London, 147, 231. Wenhaston, co. Suffolk, 208. Wenise, Richard de, 318. See Venuz. Wenlake, Weulak. See Wenlok. Wenlock, Wenlok [co. Salop], prior of, 217. , Henry, prior of, 273. Wenlocksbam, Wallokesberne [in the pari si of St. Giles], co. Middlesex, 190. Wenlok, Wenlak, Walter de, 423, 503. Wennington, Wenyngton, Wenynton, co. Essex, 104, 190. [co. Huntingdon], 639. Weureret , John Bernard, parson of, 658. Wensleydale, AVarideslaghdale [co. York], Estboulton, [or Castle Bolton] in, 260. Wente, Laurence son of William atte, 404. Wentlloog, Wenthlok [co. Monmouth], 540. Wentnor, Wentenore, Wentenoure [co. Salop], 253, 266. Wenton, [near Barrow], co. Rutland, 576, 578, 664. Wenvoe, Wonfo, [near Cardiff], co. Glamor- gan, 624. Wenyngton, Wenynton. See Wennington. Wcobley, Webbele, co. Hereford, 7 1 . pavage for, 375. Wepare, Thomas le, 500. Wer. See Wear. Werdale, William de, 508. See Wethertil. Werdesford, co. Dorset. See Woodford West. Were, Robert atte, 240. Weier, John de, of Bayone, 517. Werk, Werke, William, and Joan his wife, 409. Werkeworth, Wcrkworth. .SVe Wurkworth. VVerldham, Peter de, 472. Wermcnistre, John de, 505. Wermuth. See Wearmouth. Wernham. See Wurnhnm. Werplesdene. See Worplesdon. Wcrtlyng. See Warding. Wesenham, Giles de, 58. Wessington. See Washington. Wessyngtou, William de, 167. See Vessington. West, Henry, 499, 600. , , of Wellebv, 684. John, [co. Gloucester], 139. purveyor, 52. , , of Barkeston, 682. West Acre, Westacre [co. Norfolk], prior and convent of, 7, 332. Westbek, Thomas de, of Wilton, 425. Westbolyndon. See Bullington. Westborough, Westburgh Ceo. Lincoln], 421, 454. , Johu de Terlyng, parson of, 100, 845. Westbourne, Bourne, co. Sussex, 192. Westbrightwell. See Hrightwell. Westbrook, Westbrok [in Boxford parish], co. Berks, 378. Westbnrge, Simon de, 467. Westburgh, See Westborough. Westburv, John de, monk, or prior of Luffeld, 462, 470, 511. Westchepe. See London. West Cliffe, Westclive, Westclyve, Weste clyve, co. Kent, 135, 137, 227, 228. Westcoker. See Coker, AVest. 1006 GENERAL INDEX. Westcote, Westecote, Westkote, John de, 1 commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c., 1 129, 136, 149, 232, 243, 247, 248, 250, 310,311, 321, 328, 402, 405, 406, 408- 414, 417, 420, 426, 427, 494, 496-499, 503. Westdeone. See Dean, West. Westdycheborne, Westdicheburne. See Ditch- burn, West. Westeclyve. See West Cliffe. Westefale, Master Terricus de, of Bru6sels,606. Westegate. See Westgate. Westelvele. See Ella, West. Westerglas [co. Devon], water of, 467. Westerhara, co. Kent, 522. Western seas. See Sea. Westerne. See Westrenne. Westferiwra. See Feriwra. Westgate, 337. , Westegate, co. Kent, 245. Westgrenested. See Grinstead, West. Westgrenewich. See Greenwich. Westhale, Adam de, 404. Westhall, Westhale, co. Suffolk, 271. Westhamme. See Ham, West. Westharnham. See Harnham. West Hide, la Westhide, Westhyde [Luton parish, co. Bedford], 142, 160. Westhildeslye. See Ilsey, West. Westhyde. See West Hide. Westiby, John son of Helewisia, 501. Westillebury. See Tilbury, West. Westington, John son of John de, 139. Westkingessnode. See Kingsnoad. Westkote. See Westcote. Westkyngton. See Kington, West. Westle, William de Hoo, parson of, 334. See West Lee ; Weitley. AVest Lee, Westle [and Langdon Hills in Barstable hundred, co. Essex], 81, 103, 190. Westley, Westle [co. Suffolk], 334. Westlillyng. See Lilling, West. Weslmarcham, Westmarham. See Markham. Westmarkham. See Markham. Westmarton. See Marton. Westmellcn. See Westmill. Westmene. See Meon, West. AVestmerland, Henry de, canon of Bridlington, 245. Westmerle [co. Westmoreland], 452. Westmill, Westmellen, co. Hertford, 417. Westminster, 37, 38, 47, 64, 159, 286, 409, 449, 671. , Council at, 122, 472, 576. , See also Couucil. .... ..... king's palace at, pavement between the Bar of the New Temple and, 287, 340. , surveyor of works at. See Norton. , carpenter at, John de Koke, 48. Westminster — cont. , justices at, 96. , Court of King's Bench at, 319. See also Bench, the king's. , letters patent dated at, 1-10, 21, 25- 49, 51-57, 59-73, 75-81, 84, 87, 90- 100, 109, 111, 132-135, 138, 141, 142, 193, 196, 210-224, 248-269, 271-287, 289-297, 300-330, 332-338, 342, 402- 409, 444, 448-460, 462-473, 475-486, 488-491, 494-506, 508-522, 524, 546, 579-584, 586, 588, 603, 633, 635, 637- 642, 646, 650-675, 693-701. Parliament at, 16, 51, 114, 194, 290, 305, 337, 608. , exemption from livery in, 44. , ship called la Blie of, 519. , la Blythe of, 213, 547. , la cogge Sanrte Marie of, 5. , la Godeiere or Godyer of, 5, 213, 468. la Isabelle of, 5. , the James of, 5. , la Margarcte of, 520, 547. , la Michele of, 5. , le Michel of, 520, 547, 678. , la Petre of, 547. , St. Peter of, 520. , la Welifare of, 5. , St. James's hospital, Nicholas de Oxonia, keeper of, 156. Westminster, St. Peter's, abbey of, 335, 378, 390, 452, 459, 473, 558, 560, 561, 572, 604, 612. , Richard [de Kidyngton], late abbot of, 272. , William de Curtlinton, Curtlyngton or Kirtlington, abbot of, 298, 613. , abbot and convent of, 435, 521, 663. , prior and convent of, 558. , almonry of, Thomas de Cherlecote, chaplain of the, 558. monks of, John de Bitterle, 272. , , John de Wytteneye, 272, 522. , , Richard de Colworthe, 272. , during voidance the abbey not to answer for its debts, 478. Westmoncote, Philip de, monk of Tewkesbury, 570. Westmoreland, county of, 308, 311. . commissioners of array for, 460. to assess the twentieth and fifteenth for, 50, 51. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 085. , measures used in, 688. conservators, or keepers, &c. of the peace for, 108, 124, 130, 699. , keeper of, Ralph son of William, 389. sheriff of, [alleged malpractices, or oppressions, &c], by, 244. , , John de Carleton, 244. , Templars' lands in, 45. GENERAL INDEX. 1007 Weston, Geoffrey de, and Thomasia his wife, 457. , John de, 72, 618, 646. , the younger, 690. , , parson of Weston, 338. , steward of the household of the king's brothers, 281. , Master John de, chamberlain of Scot- land, 35, 41, 71, 295, 352, 557, 615, 643, 644, 675. , , receiver for Scotland, 295. , Nicholas de, 18, 338. , Bichard de, 445. of Bristol, 134, 143, 605. , Boger de, 248, 250. , Simon de, 679. monk of Ely, 465. Thomas de, 102, 618, 689, 690. , William de, 238, 556, 607. , , parson of Dudecote, 270. , Master William de, 655. Weston, 475. , co. Bedford, 112. , [in Stalbridge, co. Dorset], 648. [co. Gloucester], 101, 139. See Weston-sub-Edge. [co. Hertford] , 526. , co. Lincoln, 585. in the diocese of Lincoln, John de Weston, parson of, 338. , co. Northampton, 597. [ ? co. Nottingham], Bobert de Beck- yngham, parson of, 253. , co. Butland, 576, 578, 664. , Wysteneston, co. Sussex, 562. by Beccles, co. Suffolk, Henry de Swaveseye, parson of, 471. Sub-Edge, Weston Underegge, Wes- ton, co. Gloucester, 101. See also Giffard of Weston. , co. Somerset, 414, 415, 417. Zoyland, Sowyland, Sowylannd, Weston, co. Somerset, 412. Westovere, John, 246. Westparrok, in Flinton parish [co. York], 110. Westrays, Richard, 464. Westrenne, Westerne, Alice, late the wife of Walter, of Aswardeby, 580, 590. Westrithing. See York, county of. Westthurrok, Westthorrok. See Tburrock, West. Westtillebury. See Tilbury, West. Westtrithing. See York, county of. Westua, custom called, 433. Westwales, Bobert de, 241. Westwell, Isabella de, nun of Garyng, 15. Westwcll, Welle [in Calehill hundred, co. Kent], 275. Westwick, Westwyk [co. Hertford], 70. Westwode, Henry de, 135. West wood, Westwode [co. Lincoln], 1. , Westwode, [co. Wilts], 626. , , [near Droitwich], co. Wor- cester, Bichard le Priour of, 499, 600. Geoffrey le Priouresbrother of, 499, 600. [in Alue] in Galtres forest [co. York], 165. Wetacre. See Wheatacre. Wetewang, Wetwang, Witewonge, Peter son of William de, 567. , Bichard de, 386. See Wetwang. Wether. See Sheep. Wctherall, Werdale [co. Cumberland], the prior of, 550. Wetherby [co. York] , pontage for the repair of the bridge of, 521. Wethersfield, Wyresfeld [co. Essex], 592. Wetwang, Wetewang [co. York], Gailard, Gaillard, Galliard, or Gairald de Duro Forti, prebendary of, 18, 40, 369, 444. See Wetewang. Wexe, William, of Honespulle, 413-415. Weybridge, Wauberge, co. Huntingdon, forest of, 91, 92. , 'le Heuth' in, 92. Weyburn, William de, parson of the church of Saundeby, 409. Weycumbe, Nether. See Weacombe. Weye. See Wye. Weyland, Weylond, Weilond, Nicholas de, 3. Bichard de, Henry serjeant of, 233. , Hubert serjeaut of, and Thomas his brother, 233. , of Rydon, and Alan his brother, 56, 496. Weyte. See Wayte. Whaddon, co. Gloucester, 186. Whaitcak. See Waytecake. Whale cast ashore, 134, 317. , taken for the king's use, 299. Whalley, Whalleyc [co. Lancaster], 568. , abbot and convent of, 568. See Qwallai. Whalf, Alan de, 72. Whaltou [co. Northumberland], Adam de Rotheleye, parson of, 393. Wharfc, Querfe [co. York], the river, 180 Wharram Percy, Wharrum Percy, Warruin, co. York, 24, 412. Wharton, Querton, co. Westmoreland, 241. Whatele. See Wheatley. Whatfield, Watesfeld [co. Suffolk], 305. Whatton, Richard de, 430, 474,483, 502, 584, 692. Richard son of Roger de, 552. Bobert de, 288. , Roger de, and Joan hii wife, 553. Whaud. See Ouhaud. 1008 GENERAL INDEX. Wheat, [price of], 543. Wheatacre, Wetacre [co. Norfolk], 20. , Thomas Baynard, parson of, 20. Wheatfield, Whitefeld [co. Oxford], 92. Wheatley, Whetelay, Wheteleye, co. Notting ham, 253, 311, 327. , Whatele [co. Oxford], 563. , Whetelagh, [near Doncaster, co York], 366. Wbelewright. See Whelwrighte. Whelnetham. See Welvetham. Whelpe, William, 246. Whelpedale, John de, 174. , and William and Stephen his brothers, 372. , William de, and Stephen his brother. 372. Whelvetham. See Welvetham. Whelwrighte, Wbelewright, Richard le, 683. See Rotour ; Wrighte, John le. Whenby, Queneby [co York], 539. , Hamo de Heworth, vicar of, 536. Whepstead, Whepstede [co. Suffolk], 305. Whepstede, Michael de, 305. Wherwell, Wherewelle, Wherwelle [co. Hants], 70. , abbess and convent of, 200, 303. Whetebred, William, 240. Whetelagh. See Wheatley. Wheteleye, Whetelay, Nigel de, 446. See Wheatley. Whickham, Quikham [co. Durham], 538. See Quikham. Whilambe, Giles, merchant of Ypres, 235. Whimple, Wympol, co. Devon, 268. Whinbergh, Quynberwe, co. Norfolk, 37. Whippestele, William, of Kirketon, 318. AVhippingham, Wippingham in the Isle o! Wight, 629. Whiston, Whitstan [co. York], 591. , Wytestane, Wystenehiden [in Claine^ parish], co. Worcester, 566. Whitburn, Whitebern, Whiteberne [co Durham], Nicholas de Welleburi:. parson of, 556, 664. , William de Ayremynne, parson of, 30. 179, 334, 395. Whitby, Whiteby, Whyteby, co. York, 594. , abbot of, 542. , abbot and convent of, 389. , monks [named] of, 389. Whitby-Strand, Whitebystrand, co. York, 544. Whitcbirche, Wythchirchc, John de, 28, 397. Whitchurch, Whitchirche, co. Oxford, 135, 137, 420. , on the confines of the counties of Oxford and Berks, 678. , co. Salop, 242 See Dodington. White, Whyte, Whyt, Wyte, Henry le, 246. , John le, the younger, 685. , , merchant of Almain, 234, 614. , , of Estlond, 316. , Nicholas, 679, 689. Richard le, ' pessoner,' of Bristol, 35, 70, 134, 143, 605. , , ' Irmonger', of Bristol, 294. , Stephen le, 512, 550. , Walter le, 65, 145, 240. , William le, 466. , , of Puryton, 413, 414. , William son of Thomas de, 687. Whiteberne, Whitebern. See Whitburn. Whiteburne, John de, 683. Whiteby, Walter de, 62. William de, ' spycer,' of York, 542. See Whitby. Whitefeld, Whytefeld, Richard de, 22. , Robert de, 23. , Thomas de, 250. , William de, 406. , knight, 250. See Wheatfield ; Wytfeld. Whitekirk [co. Haddington], 8. Whiteleye. See Whitteleye. Whitelok, John, 57. Whitene, Ralph de, 71. Whitenow, William, 61. Whiteparish, co. Wilts, 249. Whiterik, Richard, 65. Whitewell, Whitewelle, Whytewelle, Asculph de, Harsculph de, or Hasculf de. 387, 506, 588, 591. ! Roger de, purveyor, 188, 452, 486. , William son of John de, 6. See Whitwell ; Wytewelle. Whiteworthe, Whiteworth, Thomas de, 22, 425. Whitfield, Whytefeld, co. Northampton, 435. : See Bewsfield. Whiting. See Qwfy^ng. Whitland [co. Carmarthen], abbot and convent of, 333. , grant to the monks of, 348. Whitle. See Witley. Whitleseye, Alexander de, 318. Whitley,? Wytheghe, co. Devon, 429. Whitpyntel, Reginald, 57. Whitsand. See Wissant. Whitstaple, co. Kent, 191, 193. Whitteleye, Whiteleye, Thomas de, of Bristol, 134, 605. Whittingham, Wytyngham, co. Suffolk, 384. Whittlesford, Wytlesford [co. Cambridge], Master Edmund de London, parson of, 508. Whittokesmede, Thomas de, 238. Whitton, Michael de, 200. Whit well, Whitewell, Whitewelle, co. Dorset, 577, 578, 624, 664. GENERAL INDEX. 1009 Whitwick, Whytewyk [co. Leicester], 512. Whixley, Quixle. Quixley [co. York], 294, 590. , right of presentation to the church of, 425. , Gerard son of Gerard Salveyn presented to the church of, 425. Whynebergh, John de, and Oscelin his brother, 098. VVhyneberwe, William de, 57. Whvssele, Wisshelc, William de, or William le, 405, 504. Whyte, Whyt. See White. Whytefeld. See Whitefeld ; Whitfield. Whytelvvorth, Thomas de, 416. Whytewelle. See Whitewell. Whytewyk. See Whitwick. Wibert. See Wybert. Wichbold, Wyehcbaud, co. Worcester, 424, 499, 600. Wichcott, Wycchecote [in Great Sutton parish], co. Salop, 554. Wick, East, Kstwyk in Savernake [near Wooton Rivers, co. Wilts], 300, 470. Wickenbv, Wykvngby, co. Lincoln, 526, 528. , William de Lincoln, parson of, 382. Wiekfield, Wykefeld [co. Berks], 299, 305. Wie-kfoid, Wykford [co. Essex], William le Klound, parson of, 519. Wickham, Childs, [or Wickham St. Mary], Wyke wane, co. Gloucester. 264. St. Paul, Wykham, co. Esset, 81, 103, 190. Wickmere, Wykemer, co. Norfolk, 590. Widdeslade. See Wyddeslade. Widehokesrewe. See Wydioche. Widemouth, Wydemouth, co. Cornwall, 143. Widmerpol. See Wydemerpole. Widye, Walter, 364. Wigan, Wygan.co. Lancaster, 62. Wiger. See Wyger. Wigford, Wykford [in the city of Lincoln], 582. , John le Reve of, 582. Wiggc. See Wygge. Wiggenhall, Wygenhale [co. Norfolk], 7, 681. Wiggon, Peter, of Swofham, 503. Wighhall. See Wighill. Wighill, Wighhall [co. York], 590. Wight, Wyght, Isle of, 149, 581, 583, 629. , mariners of the, 149. , ship driven ashore, 55. . .., lady of the. See Kedvers. , See also Hrading ; Carisbrook ; St. Cross ; Swanston. Wighton. See Wyghton. Wigitr. .See Bigier ; Wyger. Wigmorc, Wygenior, Wyggemore [co. Hereford], castle and manor of, 491. See Mortuo Mari of Wigmore. 84813. Wigtoft, Wygetoft [co. Lincoln], Master Thomas de Langetou, parson of, 342. Wigton, Wygeton [co. Cumberland], Gilbert dc YVygeton, parson of, 551. William de Ilillum, parson of, 551, 559, 606, 609. Wike, Wyke [in Guilt Cross hundred, co. Norfolk], 607. See Week ; Wyke. Wikeholmhurst, 240. Wikelese [co. Berks], la, 668. Wik Suthtenge. See Week Southteigu. Wilberfoss, Wilberfosse [co. York], the prioress of, 536. Wilburghhain See Wylburgham. Wilde, Wylde, Thomas le, 691. Wildcgos, William, 694. Wildemershe. See Wyldernershe. Wilden, Wyeldene, Wylden [in Barford hun- dred], co. Bedford, 51, 285, 633. Wildeshouse, Gerard de, 246. Wileby. Set Wyleby. Wileford. Willeford. William son of Simon de, 417. , of Sleford, and Joan his wife, 585. See Wilford. Wileghby. See Willoughby. Wilemyn. See Wylemyn. Wilet, Nicholas, 150. Wilford, Willeford, co. Nottingham, 7 2. Wilghby. See Willoughby. Wilin, or Wylyn, ap Yi'van, 567. See also Wylin. Wilington. See Wylington. Willard, John, of la Donne, 509. Wille, John atte, 249. Thomas, of Pendele, 403. , and Kobert his son, 403. Willeford. See Wileford; Wilford. Willehyurd, Thomas de, 219. See Woolborough. Willelmi, Bnrnettoi, of Lucca, merchant of London, 267. Willerby, Wylardesby [co. York], Master Kobert de Gloucestre. parson of, 400. Willesdeu, Wyllesdou, co. Middlesex, 81, 103, 190. Wilhsford. See Wilsford. William II., king, charter of, 307. William, count of Hainault, Holland, and Zealand. See Hainault, William, count of. William, the Carpenter. See Carpenter. , the Clerk, 360, 676. son of Richard, 587, 683. Richard son of William de la Rokele, 652. , parson of Cotes, 499. of Hunteleye, 499, 600. of Notehale, 692. of Stutton, 446. 3 s 1010 GENERAL INDEX. William— cont. ., rector of Langunneth, 360. vicar of Assheby Mares, or Assheby. See Ashby Mears. , of the church of Hembury, 600. , of Swynstede, 682, 684. , vicar of Watford. See Watford. , Adam son of, de Carleton, 68. , son of Walter de Halghton, 72. , Agnes, late the wife of Edmund son of, son of Ralph de Shymplyngge, 67. , Alan son of, Fiz Waryn, 502. son of AVarin, 581. , le Fevre, 404. , , le Fevre, of Bekyngham, 60, 73. , Henry son of, 224. , Hugh son of, de Lewynthorpe, 579. , John son of, le Bret of Little Cestre- ford, 449. , le Chapman, 56, 227. , de Carleton, 562. , , de la or de Forteye, 161, 264. , , de Frumpton Cotel, 30. , , de Harebothe, and Ralph his brother, 430. , , le Keu of Bath, 238. , de Magna Hale, 410. , , le Mareschal, 211, 275. , de Miton, 452. de Neuson of Doncastre, 423. , , le Venour. See Venour. John son of Gilbert son of, and Gilbert brother of John, 585. , , son of Nicholas de Redburne,70. , Laurence son of, atte Wente, 404. , Nicholas son of, le Cachepole, 683. , , son of Nicholas de Walton, 53. , Peter son of, Fiz Waryn, 502. , de Marton, 180. , , de Middelton, 495, 579. , , de Treueluargh, or Trevelnargh, keeper of Tyntagel castle, 163. , de Wetewonge, 567. , Philip son of, de Potewode, 273. , Ralph son of, 176, 260. , , commissioner of oyer and ter- miner, &C. 130, 237, 310, 312, 316, 337, 352, 414-416, 567, 580, 681. , , keeper of Carlisle, Cumberland Westmoreland, and Lancaster. 389. , , keeper of the town of Berwick- upon-Tweed, 71. , , de Beston, 495. , , de Bradefeld, 588, 592. de Colneye, 456. , son of Ralph, and William his brother, 699. Richard son of, atte Churche, 16. , de Eldechirche, 509. , le Spycer of Exeter, 095. , John his brother, 695. William, Richard son of — cont. , de Tendringg, parson of Gerol- feston, 513. son of Stephen, 467. , Robert son of, 115, 140. , , le Fevre of Repynghale, and Margaret his wife, 696. , , de Honyngton, 682, 684. , de Kelleseye of Houeden, 527. , , le Seynter of Warrewyk, 325. , , abduction of Matilda his wife, 325. , , de Swynestede, 682. , , le Vavasour, 683. , Roger son of, atte Chirche of Tyben- ham, 440. , , de Huntingfeld, 96. , , de Broke, 350, 530. , son of Basilia, 238. Simon son of, 647. , , de Hakeneye, 679. , son of Henry, 238. , Stephen son of, de la Wode, and Robert his brother, 499, 600. , Theobald son of, 647. Thomas son of, le Aguiler of York, and Cecily his wife, 348, 548. , le Bole were of Well, 318. , , le clerk of Radeclif-upon-Trent, 633. , , le Curzon of Croxhale, 661. , , le Louerd of Seusterne, 13. , , de Normanton, 393. , , son of Richard, 501. , Walter son of, del Hulle of Carleton, and Hugh his brother, 524. . , William son of, a special commis- sioner, 316, 426. , , de Berdefeld, 159. , , de Boville, 113. , , de Cantilupo, 401. , , le Clerk of Boston, 383. , de Drayton of Great Yar- mouth, 57C. , , de Elmeleye, 656, 672. , , le Fevre of Gienttvorth, 414. , , , of Sautre, 696. , , Fiz Rauf, 584. . , , de Greote of Assheford, 72. , , de la Haye, 678. , , de Holay. See Holay. , , le Mayden, 404. , , de Melton, of Barton, 155. , , le Mouner, 425, 427, 506, 588. , , lord of Nas, 488. , , de Percy, 240. , , de Hydale of Nateby, 241. , , le Waghenare of Ypres, 162. , , le Ward of Mordon, 6S1. , Richard son of, de la Rokele, 65.. See Fiz William. GENERAL INDEX. 1011 William Vachan son of William son of Philip, 348. Williames Mede [co. Kent], 90. Willingdon, Wylindon, W'jlington, co. Sussex, 152, 227, 416, 678. Willingham, WyJingham, Wylyngham, By- lyngham [co. Lincoln], 179, 537. by Sixhills, Wyvelingham by Sixil [co. Lincoln], 391. Willington, Wylinton, co. Bedford, -367. , Wyleton on Trent, co. Derby, 588. Williton, Wyleton [co. Somerset], 152. Willoughby, Wyleby, Wylegbby, Wyleghe- by, VVylghby, Wylgheby, Wylughby, Wylugheby, Wileghby, Wiigbby, Wi- lughby, Wilcby, Hugh de, 502, 582. , Isabella, late the wife of Richard de, 328. John de, 50, 108, 225, 293, 301, 316, 320, 371, 372, 427. 460, 470, 482, 496, 530, 597. , Richard de, 197, 226, 243, 253. 31 1, 312, 317, 326, 407, 409, 581, 588, 600, 691. Robert de, 23, 215, 309, 622, 631, 649, 696, 698. , Thomas de, 127, 290, 437. , William, 239, 404. , William de, parson of Bcrghby, 342. Willoughby, Wylgheby [co. Lincoln], 410. , Scot, Seotwylgheby [co. Lincoln], 78. W'illoughion, Wylnghton [co. Lincoln], John de Enderby, parson of, 100. Wilmot, William, of Horoughbridge, 536. Wilsi'ord, Willesford, Wyvelcsford, co. Lin- coln, 684. , prior of, 383. Wilsick, Wylghsyk [co. York], 170. Wilstrop, Wylesthorpe [in Kirk Hammerton parish], co. York, 533. Wilteshire, Walter de, or Walter, a monk of Hyde, 327, 700. Wilthorpe, Philip do, 57. Wilting, Wyltyng, co. Sussex, 249. Wilton, Wylton, co. Wilts, £61. [co. York], 54, 60, 425. See Wylton. W ilts, county of, 144, 149, 234, 253, 307, 316, 327, 613, 637, 661, 666. , commissioners of array for, 350, 461. to assess a fifteenth in, 474. , to assess the twentieth and fifteenth for, 49. to assess a sixteenth in, 529. , to perambulate the forests in, eye. of oyer and terminer for, 196. , touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. measures used in, 689. , conservators, or keepers, &c, of the peace for, 107, 124, 129, 482, 492. Wilts — cont. , justices of gaol delivery for, 225. sheriff of, 378, 531, 638, 639, 669. , [alleged malpractices, or op- pressions, &c] by, 243, 408. , John de Kyngestou, 243. , the king's forests in, 183. Wilughby. See Willoughby. Wilyngham, Welyngham, John de, 319. Wimbisb, Wymbissh, Wymbvsshe, co. Essex, 356, 422. vVimbotsham, Wynbodesham, co. Norfolk, 431, 701. Wimeswould. See Wjmeswold. Winchcombe, Winehecombe, Wynchecombe, Richard de Iddebury, sacristan or abbot of, 462, 471, 481. T. or Thomas de Shireburne, (late prior), abbot of, 126, 155, 462. , Walter, abbot of, 119. Robert de Audeby, master of the refectory at, 462. Wincbelsca, Wynchelse, Wvnchelese, co. Sussex, 6, 7, 356, 499, 520. , barons of, 292, 303. and good men of, licence to fit out ships (as privateers), 162, 234. ships fitted out by the men of, 234, 235. ships [for the king's service] from 292. , the ship la Qoggt St. Marie of, 694. goods of [Spanish] merchants exempt from arrest in, 303. master and brethren of the hospital of the Holy Cross, 159. ,St. Giles's church, John de Hustwayt. parson of, 96. , Master Savaricus de Sidyng- bourne, parson of, 13", 157, 446. Winchelsey, ltobert, archbishop [ISM toll May 1313] of Canterbury, 119,245.356, 538. Winchester, bishop of, 210, 506. , A udemer, or Aynier, bishop of. Ste Lesignan. , Godfrey [Lucy], bishop [11*9-1204] of, 630. Henry, bishop [1129-1171] of. See Bloifl. Henry, bishop [1305-1316] of. See Merewell. Richard Toclive alias More, bishop [1174-1189] of, 630. William, bishop [1242 1250] of. Set Kalega. , bivhop and chapter of, 205. , bishops of. Sic also Merewell; Pontisara : Sandale. bishop of, [tolls out ] of his fair of St. Giles, 630. Philip, steward of the, 676. , his treasurer of Wolvesey, 630. 3 S 2 1012 GENERAL Winchester — cont. , bishopric, diocese, or see of, 93, 274, 337, 368, 370, 393, 394, 439, 515, 540, 550, 556, 570, 626, 628, 637, 644. .bishopric of, keepers of the, 518, 519. , , John de la Beche and Ralph de Bereford, keepers of the, 540. , archdeacon of, H[ugh de Rupibus or de Roches], 676. , Master James Sicebald, other- wise de Florencia See Florencia. , Ralph, 676. , grant to SS. Peter and Paul and St. Swithun, 675. , St. Swithun's, 619, 675, 676. , , prior of, 365, 426. , ...... Adam, prior of, 626. , , prior and chapter of, 158, 368, 441. prior and convent of, 37, 525, 532, 626, 628, 630,668. , Adam de Sarnm, a monk of, 182. , , Ralph de Calne, precentor of, 510. , , Robert, clerk of the chapter of, 676. , , Philip de Lusteshulle, a monk of, 510. , , confirmation of charters of, 626, 675, 676. Winchester, co. Hants, 146, 150, 210, 469. , castle of, William de Sibeston, porter of, 480. , commission of gaol delivery for, 326. , murage for, 525. .letters patent dated at, 624, 626-628, 632, 634, 643, 685, 689. , Statute of, 9, 107, 122,247, 350, 403, 482, 679, 692, 697, 699. , Parchemynstret in, 146. , prior and Augustinian friars of, 34. St. Giles by, fair of, 630. , St. George's church, John Wyard, rector of, 637. .., , , Robert Iwon, rector of, 637. , St. John's, John de Froll, warden of, 416. , St. Mary's ; Matilda, abbess of, 416. , abbess and nuns of, 374. , , prioress of, 606. Abbotstone by, 642. , Hyde or la Hide by. See Hyde. , Wolvesey by, 630. Windsor, Windesore, Wyndesore, co. Berks, 247. , the constable of, 94. castle of, the clerk or surveyor of works. See More ; Spygesworthe. , bridge of, custom on the king's ships or boats passing through the, 109. INDEX. Windsor, Windesore, &c. — cont. , letters patent dated at, 5, 6, 10-17, 29, 33,55, 56, 59, 61, 77-83, 87, 132- 136, 203, 206, 246, 247, 250, 256, 260, 265-267,269-272, 275, 311, 314, 316, 317, 447, 448, 451, 484, 485, 488, 493, 508, 510, 579, 580, 634, 637, 642-654, 664, 666, 678, 691, 692, 695, 696, 698, 699. , prison or gaol at, 478, 505. , , within the liberty of Windsor forest, 329. , petition setting forth the incon- venience of the county gaol for Berks being at, 328. .commonalty of, so weak that prisoners cannot be supported by alms, and so die for want, 329. , pontage for, 198. , St. John's hospital granted to Walter de Redynges, 543. , [sport reserved] in the parts of, 18. , .forest of, 498, 517, 638, 640, 641, 645. , , Robert de Wodeham, chief forester of, 94. , , Walter de Wodeham, chief forester of, 94. , park of, 37. , , chapel in, 11. , chaplains of the chapel in, to be commoners of the king's table, 12. , new park at, 639. , Werplesdene by. See Worplesdon. Wine, 12, 13, 70, 98, 110, 111, 114, 134, 140, 142, 147, 149, 150, 160, 205, 224, 231, 247, 305, 313, 323, 490, 509, 510, 516, 521, 545,547, 571, 583, 603, 607, 613, 617, 625, 630, 636, 652. from Gascony, 613, 630, 641. , white, 55, 149. granted to Mary, the king's sister, 261, 638-640. for the king's use. See Edward II. for queen Isabella. See Isabella. from Bordeaux, 580, 586. from Rochelle, 694. , [enquiry touching] ships laden with, 419. , gauger of. See Gauger. , prise of, at Portsmouth, 630. proclamation against buying, before gauging. 648. Winfrith - Newburgh, Wynfrid - Neuburgh, Neuburgh Wynfrede [co. Dorset], 4, 288. Wing, Wenge [co. Buckingham], 175, 545. Wingham, Wyngeham, co. Kent, 245. Winlaton, Wynlatitone [co. Durham], the barony of, 566. Winshil', W'yncehulle [co. Derby], 250, 314. Winston, Wvnston, Robert de la Rye, parson of, 536. GENERAL INDEX. 1013 Winterbourne, Wintreborne [co. Wilts], 475. Ford, Wynterb urnef ord [co. Wilts], 457. VVinterbrook, Wynterbrok, co. Berks, 409. Winterslow, Wyntreslowe, Wyntrelawe [co. Wilts], church of, 357, 358. , wood of, in Clarendon forest, 95. Winterton, Wynterton, co. Lincoln, 71. Winthorpe, Wynthorpe [co. Lincoln], 665. church of St. Mary, altar of St. James in, 665. Wiutringhain, Wytringham, CO. York, 384. Wipe. See Wyppe. Wippinghani. .Sec Whippinghaiu. Wirkesope. See W orksop. Wisbech, Wisebeche, Wysebeeli, Wysebeche [co. Cambridge], 491, 510, 516. , commissioners de lealliis < t fossatis for the hundred of, 315. , gaol of, 318. , pavage for, 574. Wisdom. See Wysdom. Wise. See Wyse. Wisebeche. See Wisbech. Wiseheart, Robert, bishop of Glasgow. See Glasgow. Wiseton, Wiston [co. Nottingham], G'Jli. Wisham. See Wysham. Wisman. See Wysnian. Wissant, Whitsand [Pas de Calais, France], 202. Wissctt, Wysete [co. Suffolk], 215. Wisshele. See Whyssele. Wiston. See Wiseton. Wistow, Wistowe, Wystowe [co. York] Aymon de Jovenzano, prebendary of, 78, 103. , Richard de Crumbewelle, preben- dary of, 90, 103. , Roger de Northburgb, prebendary of, 302, 375. .See Wystowe. Witcham, Wytehham in Wichl'ord hundred, co. Cambridge, 121. Witefeld. See Wytfeld. Withalissezone, Richard, and Richard his son, 500. VVitham. See Wytham. Witham, North, Northwynie [co. Lincoln], Thomas de Dynglee, parson of, 594. , South, Suthwyuie, co. Lincoln, 594. , Wytheme, co. Nottingham, the river, 430, 503. , Middle, Middelwytheme, co. Notting ham, the river, 430. Withe, Wythe, Alan, 57. , Geoffrey, 49. John, 57. , of Tinney, 598. , .. .. See also Wyth. , or Wyche. See Wyche. Witheghe. See Wytheghe. Wither. See Wyther. Withern, Wytheren, Wyherne, co. Lincoln, 385. , Richard le Vavasur, parson of, 385, 656. Withersfield, Wytheresfeld [co. Suffolk], 340. Withihou, 240. Withington. Sec Church WithiDgton. Witlesford. See Wytlesford. Witley, Whitle, Wvtle, co. Surrey, 135, 137, 228. Witney, Wytteneye [co. Oxford], Thomas de Tcffonte, parson of, 628. ' Witteneye. See Wytteneye. Wittering, Wytering, Wyterynge, co. North- hampton], 525. , Roger de Corby, pai>on of, 397, 472. Witton, Robert de, 24. Witlon, East, Est Wytton, co. York, 3. Wiverton, Wyverton [co. Nottingham], 37, 42, 624. Wiville. Sec Wyville. Wixford, Wytlakesfeld, co. Warwick, - >22. Wixtowe, Wyxstowe. See AVystowe. Wobbeding. See Woolbeding. Wobourn, Richard de, 670. Woburn, Wouburne [co. Bedford], abbot and convent of, 442. , letters patent dated at, 341, 363. Wode, John atte, 30, 533, 611. , Reginald atte, 8. Richard atte, 152, 519. Robert de la, purveyor, 619. , Stephen son of William de la, and Robert his brother, 499, 600. , Thomas le, 248. , William, 152. Wodeburgh, John de, 668. Joilinus de, 72. , Nicholas de, of Morleye, 106, 174. Wodecluk [co. Durham], the stream called le, 56C. Wodecote. See Woodcote ; Woodcott. [Wodeford, Luke de], or friar Luke, the king's confessor, 563. Wodeford, Robert de, 412. , Master William de, 269, 296. , parson of Baliogari in Ireland, 267, 661. Wodeford, co. Somerset. See Woodford in Monksilver. Wodehagh, Thomas de, 360. Wodehalle, Nicholas de, 527. , Nicholas de la, 104. , Philip de la, 535. , William de la, 560. See Woodhall. Wodeham, Robert de, forester of Windsor, 94. , Simon de, 45. Walter de, forester of Windsor, 94. 1014 GENERAL INDEX. Wodeham Ferreres, Godham Ferrars, Oliver de, 135, 145. Wodehamcote, William son of Philip de, 156. Wodehouse, Wodehous, Wodehouses, Wode- howse, Wodehuse, Alexander de, 417. , Richard de, deputy in Ireland of Richard le Mareschal the gauger, 489. , , engrosser of the Exchequer, Dublin, 524. , , Chapelizod granted to, 216 Robert de, 361, 621. , , escheator [north of] Trent, 38, 181. , , parson of Hakeneye, 639. , , parson of Tyverington, 556. , , prebendary of Auckland, 635, 638. , , prebendary of Ketene, 186, 190, 196. , , prebendary in St. Peter's, York, 631. Wodebowse by Gryngele. See Woodhouse. Wodehulle, Richard de, of Bristol, 35, 68, 70, 134, 143. Wodelof, Walter, 488. Wodelok, John, of Bristol, 35, 444. Wodeman, Hugh, 586. , John, 580, 586. , Stephen son of Eudo, of Helpryug- ham, 596. Wodemancote. See Woodmancote. Wodenderby. See Enderby, Wood. Woderoue, Woderove, John, 251. .Richard, 127. Woderowe. See Woodrow. Wode Rysing, William son of Roger de, 385. Wodesdon, William de, of Oxford, 480. Wodestok, Wodestoke. See Woodstock. Wodeward, Wodewarde, Nicholas son of Henry le, 240. , Philip, of Bristol, 133, 605. , Walter le, 8. , William le, 499, 600. Wodewardie, bailiwick of la. See Uwch- Gwyrfai. Wodhille. See Odell. Wodhull. See Wodehulle. Wodlace, William, of Clixby, 25. Wodmancote. See Woodmancote. Wogan, John, 229, 312, 646. , , staying in Wales, 186. , , justiciary of Ireland, 16. , , , William de Burgh, who held his place, 16. , and Avicia his wife, 223. Woghham, Gilbert de, parson of Benacre, 300. See Vaghan. Wokeseye, Richard de, 667. Wobjugdon, Nicholas de, 482. Wolaiton, John de, 573. , Richard de, 64. I Wolaton. See Wollaton. Wolavyngton, Henry de, 413-415. See Woolavington. Wolbod, William, 197. Wolde, Robert de la, purveyor, 374, 510. ; Wolecote, Robert de, 252. See also Walecote. Wolesham [co. Berks], Sutton in, 14. Wolete, Hugh, 506, 588. Woleton. See Walton near Felixstow. ! Woleward, Wolwarde, Michael, 589. I Wolewich, Wolewyche, Wolewyk. See Wool- wich. Wolf, Wulf, Alexander le, 54. , Robert le, 301. Wolferlow, Wolfrelowe [co. Hereford], 620. Wolferton, Alan de, 58. See Wolverton. Wolfmere. See Wolmer. Wolfrelowe. See Wolferlow, Wolfricheston, See Woolstone, co. Berks. Wolingham, John de, 64. Wollaton, Hugh de, 585. Wollaton, Wolaton [co. Nottingham], 197. Wollavynton. See Woolavington. Wollay, John de, of Pontefract, 94. Wollecoumbe. See Woolcombe. Wollemilk, William, 146. See Wellemelk. Wollemonger, Wollemongere, Gerard le, 8. Roger ie, 330, 507, 589. Woller, William, of Grymesby, 346. Wolman, Emma, late the wife of Walter son of Andrew, of Assheby, 582. Wolmer, Wolfmere, Woluemere [co. Hants], licence to enclose lands within the metes of the forest of, 270. , co. Sussex, fishing in the king's tank at, 247. Wolmyngton, Thomas de, 368. Wolricheston, John de, monk of Tavistock, 499. , Robert de, 500. , Roger de, 500. Wolseley, Robert de, 22. Wolsingham [co. Durham], Master Thomas de Applingden, parson of, 648. Wolstan, Hervey, 251. Wolstanton. See Woolstaston. | Wolsthorpe. See Woolsthorpe. Wolston. See Oulston. I Woluardeleye, Henry de, 246. Woluemere. See Wolmer. Wolveley. See Woolfly. Wolvenhampton. See Wolvernehampton. Wolverhampton, Wolverne Hampton, co. Stafford, 554, 612. Wolveruehampton, Wolvenhampton, William son of Adam de, 499, 600. Wolverne Hampton. See Wolverhampton. GENERAL INDEX. 1015 Wolverton, Wolferton, eo. Norfolk, 454, 469. See Wolferton ; Woolverton. Wolvesey [by Winchester, co. Hants], the bishop of Winchester's treasurer of, 630. Wolwarde. See Woleward . Woman sentenced to be hanged for receiving thieves, 2U. hanged for larceny, 632. Wombe, John, 331, 507. , Robert, 1 boucher, 589. Wome. See Woume. Wonfo in Glaumorgan. .See Weuvoe near Cardiff. Wonford hundred, co. Devon, 268. Woodbarrow. See Oldberrow. Woodcote, Wodecote, [Wallington hundred], co. Surrey, 283. Woodcott, Wodecote [co. Hants], 43'J. Wood Enderby. See Euderby, Wood. Woodford in Monksilver parish, Wodeford, co. Somerset, 412. Woodford West, [ or Woodford Straugways], Wyrdesford Belet, co. Dorset, 679, 689. Woodhall, Wodehalle [co. York], 495. , la Wodehalle in the parish of Wake- field, co. York, 535. Woodhouse by Gringley, Wodehowse by Gryngele, co. .Nottingham, 412. Woodmaucote, Wodemancote, Wodinancote, co. Sussex, 562. , Richard de Shefeld, parson of, 602. Woodrow, Wodetowe, [near Melksham], co. Wilts, 137. Woodstock, Wodestok, Edmund de, [after- wards earl of Kent] , the king's brother, grant of manors, &c. to, 360. Woodstock, Wodestoke, Wodestok [co. Ox- ford], 5, 447, 490. , letters patent dated at, 609, 611-613, 615, 671, 672, 674, 675-678, 6H0-682, 701. Wool bought for the king, 7. .., trade beyond the seas with, 630. .. laden in ships at Kiugston-upon-IIull, 169. , a ship laden with, at London for Andewerpe, 545. , price per sarplar, 545, 546. theft of a fleece of, 91. , tronage of .See Tronage. and wool-fells, customs on. See Customs. and wool-fells, [ordnance touching export of], 15. Wool Staple, 15, 56. , Richard Stureye, mayor of the, 15, 56. Woolavington, Wolavyngton, Wollavynton, co. Somerset, 153, 413, 414. Woolbeding, Wobbeding, co. Sussex, 658. Woolborough, Willehyurd [co. Devon], 219. Woolcombe, Wollecoumbe, Wellecombe [co. Dorset], 240. Wooler, Wuloure, co. Northumberland, 261. Wool-fells. See Customs. Woolfiy, Wolveley, co. Sussex, 562. Woolmer. See Wolmcr. Woolstaston, Wolstanton, co. Salop, 554, 612. Woolsthorpe, Wolsthorpe [co. Leicester! 395. Woolstone, Wolfrichestou, Woulvricheston [co. Berks], 626, 668. la Somerlese in, 626, 668. Woolverton, Wolverton, co. Hants, 476. Woolwich, Wolewich, Wolewyche, Wolewyk, co. Kent, 64, 623. , commission de walliis el f'ossatis for 494. Wooton, co. Berks. Sec Wootton. Wootton, Wotton [co. Bedford], 442, 467. , Wotton [co. Berks], 402. Wotton, co. Dorset, 229. , Wotton by Lodelowe, co. Salop, 554. , Wutton, co. Oxford, 5, 490. Courtney [co. Somerset], Master Adain de Orleton, parson of, 377. Glauvillc, Wotton [co. Dorset], 239, 403. Rivers, Wotton [co. Wilts], 470. See Wotton. Woowood. See Totlington. Wopping [co. Kent], 90. See Wapping. Worcester, bishop of, 604. See also Maidencstau ; Regi- nalds .bishopric, diocese or see of, 28, 41, 47, 94, 254, 302, 379, 439, 454, 458, 552, 559, 621, 644, 64S, 652, 657, 667, 670. , keepers of the temporalities of, John de Gras and Robert de Cliderhou, 84. , cathedral church of, 441. , St. Mary's, prior and chapter of, 158, 218, 368, 441. monks of. See Harlcy ; Maddelcy. , prior of, 217. prior and convent of, 80, 132, 632. archdeacon of. See Vienna, Henry son of [Imbertus] Dolfin de. , Gloucester in the church of. See Birston. Worcester, city of, 80, 410, 499, 590. , commission of gaol delivery for the castle of, 246. , pavage for, 96. , Norwych in the parish of St. Laurence by, 370. St. Wolstau's hospital, master and brethren of, 370. suburb of, beyond the Severn, 80. 1016 GENEEAL INDEX. Worcester, county of, 69, 74, 144, 224, 423, 501, 503, 666. , commissioners of array for, 351, 461, 682, 684. , to assess a fifteenth in, 474. to assess the twentieth and fifteenth for, 50. to assess a sixteenth in, 531. , to perambulate forests in, 296. touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. , measures used in, 689. conservators, or keepers, &c, of the peace for, 108, 123, 129, 207, 482,679. sheriff of, 531,535, 679. , , [or under-sheriff, or other officers, alleged malpractices, or oppressions, &c], by, 244, 407, 427, 429. , Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, 427. , under-sheriff of, Robert de Warrewyk, otherwise Robert le Belye- tere, of Warwick, 244, 427. See Wigornia. Worfield, Worfeld [co. Salop], 644. Master Isambert de Longa Villa, parson of, 575. Workington, Wyrkyngton [co. Cumberland], John de Cokermutb, paison of, 333. Workman, Richard le, 429. Worksop, Wirkesope, Wyrkesope, [otherwise Radford], co. Nottingham, prior of, 372. , prior and convent of St. Cuthbert's, 432, 523, 526, Worldham [co. Hants], 700. See Werldham. Worliugton, Welrington [co. Devon], 31. Wormenhale, Andrew de, 699. Wormesleye, Richard de, 650. Wormington, Great, Great W urmynton, co. Gloucester, 500. Wormleighton, Welmeleghton, co. Warwick, 423, 493. Wormyngton. See Warmington. Worplesdon, Werplesdene by Wyndesore [co. Surrey], Master Robert de Done- brigge, parson of, 300. Worsted, ulnage of, 344. Worth, Wyrede, co. Dorset, 239, 403. , Worthe, co. Sussex, 236, 483-485, 528. Worthenbury, Worthynbury [co. Flint], 120. Worthi. See Worthy. Worthin, Worthyn, co. Salop, 266. Worthy, Worthi, Roger atte, 249. Roger son of Richard le Spenserc atte, 429. , Thomas atte, 429. Worthy Mortimer, or Headbourn Worthy, Worthy [co. Hants], 106, 491. Worthynbury. See Worthenbury. Worthyngton, Agnes, late the wife of Robert de, 241. Worton, Nether, Little Orton, Netherorton [in Wootton hundred, co. Oxford], 78, 118, 390, 466. Woses, Richard de la, mariner, 356. Compare Wase. Wosington. See Ouston. ! Wotesdon. See Waddesdon. Wotton, Alexander de, 325. , Geoffrey de, canon of Roucestre, 569. , John de, 499. , , Richard his man, 500. , , Thomas his man, 499. , John son of John de, 136. , Richard de, prebendary of Yageston, 455, 513. See Wutton. Wotton [co. Gloucester], Master Adam Miri- mouth, parson of, 572. See Wootton. Wotyng, Hugh de, 575. Wouburne, Walter de, keeper of the hospital of the Holy Trinity, Yvelcestre, 447, 505. See Woburn. Woulvricheston, Wolfricheston. See Wool- stone, co. Berks. Woume, Wome, John de, of York, 5, 42. Woxebrigge, Woxebrugge, Wyxebrigge, Augustine de, 248, 367, 494, 607. See Uxbridge. Wraghby, William de, 281. Wranne, or Wrauue, John, of Middelmershe, 239, 404. , Philip, 239, 404. Wrattiug, Wrottyng [co. Essex], 561. , Wrattynge Capeles [co. Suffolk], 647, 651. , Little, Little Wrottyng [co. Suffolk], Hugh de Wytherisfeld, rector of, 606. • •' , , Roger Burgoyn, rector of, 606. Wrauue, or Wranne. See Wranne. Wraysbuiy. See Wyrardisbury. VVrechewyehe, Wrecchewyck. See Wretch- wick. I Wreck of sea, 54, 55, 134, 143, 149, 224, 232, 247, 299, 317, 554, 568. Wrecking of the ship St. Alary, 71. See Ship plundered. Wrecks, ships wrecked. See Ship. Wresel, John de, 558. Wretchwick, Wrechewyche, Wrecchewyck, [near Bicester, co. Oxford], 359. Wretlyng. See Warding. Wrexham, Wryghtlesham [co. Denbigh], in Wales, 485, 528. Wrighte, Whelwrighte, John le, 253, 314. Writhyngton, Wrthyngton, Henry de, and Emma his wife, 394, 481. GENERAL INDEX. 1017 Wro, Roger in le, of Skcryngton, 407. , William ' in the', 494. Wronge, Richard le, 106. Wrotham, Wroteham, co. Kent. 245. , Master Bernard Peleti, parson of, 89. Wrottyng. See Wratting. Wroxccstre, Richard de, 201. See Wroxeter. Wroxeter, Wroxcestre [co. Salop], 201, 266. chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, 201. Wroxhale, John de, 157. Wroxhatn, 428, 430. , Hoveton St. John of. .See Hoveton St. John. Wrthyugton. See Writhyngton. Wrydelesford, William de, 253. Wryghtlesham. See Wrexham. Wryteling. See Wartling. Wuldhain, Thomas de, hishop[1292 to 28 Feh. 1316-7] of Rochester. 89, 158, 218, 369, 441, 458, 650. Wulf. See Wolf. Wulfram [d' Abbeville], bishop [1301-1317] of Bethlehem, 336. Wullecotewra [in Alne] in Galtres forest [co. York], 165. Wulleye, John de, 238. Wulmereshale, 524. Wuloure. See Wooler. Wuluy, John, 145. Wulwy, William, 493. Wurmynton, Great. See Wormingtun, Great. Wuteuham, William de, 504. Wutton, Master Walter de, 284. See Wootton ; Wotton. Wy, Adam de, 619. , , purveyor, 166. See Wye. AVyard, John, rector of St. Georges, Win- chester, 637. Wybbury, Simon de, 701. Wybert, Laurence, collector of customs, 204. Peter, 499. Richard, 466, 520. Robert, 499, 509, 600. Wyberton [co. Lincoln], Gerard de Cusaucia, parson of, 380. Wybourne, Wyburne, Hugh de, of Beking- hani, 74. Hugh son of Hugh de, 253. William de, parson of Saundeby, 253. Wycchecote. See Wichcott. Wych'. See Wyche ; Wyth. Wyche, Wych', Wych, Adam de, 259. , Gregory atte, 690. , John le, 668. Philip de, 153. Thomas, 688, 693. See Wyke. , or Wyth. See Withe ; Wyth'. Wychebaud. See Wichbold. Wycheford, John de, 592. Wychelse. See Winchelsea. Wychingbam, Matthew de, 413. Wycombe, Wycoumbe, Wycumbe, Henry son of Walter de, of Oxford, 151. , Joan, late the wife of Walter de, of Oxford, 144, 149, 151. Robert de, parson of Breteby, 536. Wycombe, Wycoumbe, co. Buckingham, 512. , the Master of the hospital of St. John at, 400. , High, or Chipping Wycombe [Buck- ingham], 446. Wycte. See Wytte. Wycum. See Wykeham. Wycumbe. See Wycombe. Wyddeslade, Widdeslade, Geoffrey de, 473. , William de, of London, purveyor for the Wardrobe, 302, 303. Wydeby, William, of Abingdon, 318. Wydelot, Byndus, 656. Wydemerpole, Wydemerepole, Widmerpol, Durand de, 120, 223. .Nicholas de, 502. Wydemuthe. See Widemouth. Wydewesoue, John le, 518. Wydcwourche, John de, 415. Wydeworthe, John de, 153. Wydhopmor [co. Durham], 558. Wydioche, Widehokesrewe [in Yetminster parish], co. Dorset, 240. Wydmereton, Nicholas de, 430. Wydyngton, Ralph de, 531. Wye, Weye, John atte, 239, 403. See Wy. Wye, Weye [co. Gloucester], a weir called Bikeswere near St. Briavele in the river, 310. , Wy [co. Kent], 29. Wyg. See Wygge. Wygan, William de, 53. See Wigan . Wyge. See Wygge. Wygemore, Walter de, 350. , Wyggemore. Sec Mortuo Mari of Wygemore; Wigmo re. Wygenhale, John de, 23. , William de, 7. See Wiggeuhall. Wygcr, Wygger, Wiger, William, 172. Wygetoft. See Wigtoft. Wygeton, Wyggeton, Wygton, Gilbert de, parson of Wygeton, 551. John de, 22, 64, 108, 124, 222, 237, 551, 559. , Margaret, late the wife of John de, 547. See Wigton. Wygge, Wyg, Richard, 4 1 8. Wyggemore. See Wygemore. Wygger. See Wyger. 1018 GENERAL INDEX. Wyggeton. See Wygeton. Wyggewolde, Balph de, 364. Wyghehulle, John de, 249. Wyght, Wyht, Robert de, keeper of the writs and rolls of the Bench, Dublin, 519. , Thomas de, 187. See Wight, Isle or. WyghtoD, Wighton, Bartholomew de, 456. , Hugh de, 85. , Margery, late wife of Eoger de, 291. Sec Weighton. Wygornia, Hugh de, of London, 224. Wygton. See Wygeton. Wyham, Wyum [co. Lincoln], Alan de Gresseby, parson of, 386. Wyherne. See Withern. Wyht. See Wyght. Wyiun, Wyioun, John, 210. Wyk. See Wyke. Wykclewode. See Wyklevvode. Wyke, Wyk, Wike, Gilbert de, 78. , Henry de la, 495. , Hugh de la, 34. , John de, 240, 498. , , purveyor, 99. , of Cokeburiwyk, 585. , Roger de, 280. See also Wyche. Wyke, Wyk, [in Woking hundred], co. Surrey, 245. See Wike. Wykefeld. See Wickfield. AVykeham, Wycum [co. York] , 464. Wykeman, William, 429. Wykemannesson, John, of Sirice, 680. Wykemer. See Wickmere. Wyken, Wykene, Humphrey de, 57- Ralph de, le Bercher, 506. Wyker, William, 503. Wykes by Ipswich [? Gyppeswyk in the suburb of Ipswich], co. Suffolk, 404. Wykestowe. See Wystowe. Wyke Suthtenge. See Week Southteign. Wyket, co. Cornwall, 58& 596, 687. Wykewane. See Wickham, Child's. Wykford. See Wickford ; Wigford [in Lincoln city], Wykford Street. See Lincoln. Wykham, brother Humphrey de, 76. See Wickham St. Paul. Wykingby. See Wykyngby. Wyklewode, Wykclewode, John de, 2, 3, 174. Wykynby. See Wykyngby. Wykyng, Robert, 364. Wykyngby, Wykynby, Wykinby, Robert de, of Gresseby, 380. , Robert son of Roland de, 48. See Wickenby. Wykyngeston, John de, 112. , William de, 283. Wylardesby. See Willerby. Wylburgham, Wilburghham, Edmund de, 139, 153. ! , Thomas de, monk of St. Edmunds, 153. Wylde. See Wilde. Wyldemershe, Wildemershe, Robert, of Bristol, 294, 489. Wyldeu. See Wilden. Wyleby. See Willoughby. Wyledene. See Wilden. Wyleghby. See Willoughby. Wylemyn, Wilemyn, Master John, marshal, 449. Wyles, Peter, 65. , Thomas, of Melton, keeper of the Templars' lands, 178. , William Peuresman, 65. Wylesthorpe. See Wilstrop. Wyleton, William de, chaplain, 152. See Williton. Wyleton on Trent, ? Willington on Trent, co. Derby, 588. Wylghby, Wylgheby. See Willoughby. Wylghsyk. See Wilsick. Wylie, Wylye, John de, of Norton, 684, 695. , Roger de, 480. Wylileye, Ralph de, 649. Wylin, or Wylyn ap Lewal, 567. See also Wilin. Wylindon, Wylingdon. See Willingdon. Wylingham. See Williugham. Wylington, Wylynton, Wyllington, Wiling- ton, HeDry de, 666. , John de, 67, 251, 253, 307, 482. Wyllesdon. See Willesden. Wyllington. See Wylington. Wylmedele, Miles de, 318. Wylmyngton, Wylmyntou, John de, 458. Wylton, AVilton, John de, 499, 600, 696. , , rector of Bocton Alulph, 103. , Peter de, canon of Haverholm, 596. See Wilton. Wyltyng. See Wilting. Wylughby. See Willoughby. Wylughes. See Newton in the Willows, j Wylughton. See Willoughtou. Wylye. See Wylie. Wylymot. See Wilmot. Wylyn. See Wilin ; Wylin. Wylyngham. See Willingham. Wylyngton, Wylynton. See Wylington. Wymark, William, 57. Wymberville, William de, canon of Oseneye, 615. ! Wymbisse. See Wymbysshe. Wymbissh. See Wimbish ; Wymbysshe. . Wymburne, Master Peter de, rector of Mel I bury, 361. GENERAL INDEX. 1019 Wymbysshe, Wymbyssh, Wymbisshe, Wym- bisse, Ricbard de, 423. , canoD, or prior of the Holy Trinity, Loudon, 478, 480, 508. See Wimbish. AVymebale, Wymbale, Nicholas de, 502, 582. Wymer, Wymmer, Edmund, of Snetesham, 134. , Nicholas de, of Ketone, 591, 596. , William, 56. 496. Wymeswold, Wymundeswald, Wymundwald [in Goscote hundred, co. Leicester], 397. pannage in, 397. Wymhale. See Wymehale. Wymmer. See Wymer. Wymondham, Wymuudham [co. Norfolk], 300, 454, 469, 512. , abbot and convent of, 300. See Wymuudham. Wympol. See Whimple. Wymund, Nicholas, 251. , Robert, 251. Wymundeswald, Wymundwald. See Wymes- wold. Wymundhale, William de, 263. Wymundham, Wymondham, Master William de, clerk of the Exchange of London, &c, 621. See Wymondham. Wyn. See Wyne. Wynbodesham. See Wimbotsham. Wynburnemynstrc, Nicholas de, 257. Wynceuullo. See Winshill. Wyncestre, Wynchestre, Wynton, Henry de 23. , William de, 498, 598. See also Wynton. Wynchecombe, Wynchecoumbe, Wynche- cumbe, Gilbert de, 699. , John de, 78. , Reginald de, 362. , Sir Richard de, canou of the church of Lincoln, 362. See Winchcomb. Wynchelese, Master John de, 260. Wynchelse. See Winchelsea. Wynchestre. See Wyncestre. Wynckeleie. See Aldwincle. Wyndas, John, 282. Wyndesore, Wyndesores Edmund de, col- lector of the murage of London, 655. , , purveyor, 436, 486. , John de, 50. , Richard de, 107, 144, 146, 150, 151, 318, 350, 462, 473, 529. , William de, 589. See Windsor. Wyndmylneward, William le, 333. See Milleward. Wyne, Wynne, Wyn, Robert, 582. , William, 443, 604. William le, 461. Wyneston, William de. See Wynestowe. See Wynston. Wynestowe, Wynestou', Wyneston, William de, 60, 148, 245. Wynfrid-Neuburgh. See Wiufrith-Newburgh. Wyngefeld, Wyukefeld, Richard de, 43, 44. , Roger de, 43. 44, 78, 82, 89, 96. , , presented to Bredon church, 94. , , presented to Kemeseye church, 47. prebendary of St. Patrick's, Dublin, 174, 175. , , precentor of St. Patrick's, Dub- lin, 83, 175. Wyngcham. .Sec Wingham. Wynkeburne, Henry de, 371. Wynkefeld. See Wyngefeld. Wynlauton. See Wiulaton. Wynne. See Wyne. Wyuneyene, Peter, 267. Wynston, Wyneston, Gilbert de, purveyor, 189, 437, 486, 633. John de, 314, 699. William, 581. See Winston ; Wynestowe. Wyntefcrd (sic), William de, 699. Wynter, Katherine daughter of Agnes, of Bekyngham, 74. See Wynticr. Wynterbrok. See Winterbrook. Wynterburne, John de, 86. Wynterburneford. See Winterbourne Ford. Wyntershulle, Wyntereshulle, Wyntrchulle, Wyntreshulle, Wyntreshull, Alice de, abbess of Romeseye, 210, 216, 281, 327, 403. Henry de, 676. Walter de, 618. Wynterton. ^'ce Winterton. Wynteryngton, John son of Simon de, 692. , John son of Thonias de, and Isabella his wife, 155. Wynthorpe. See Winthorpe. Wynticr, Henry le, of Theford, 670. See Wynter. Wynton, John de, 318. , of London, and Matilda his wife, 690. William de, canon or prior of St. Mary's, Southwick. See Southwick. See Wyncestre. Wyntreshulle. See Wyntershulle. Wyntrcslawe, Wyntreslowe. See Wiuterslow. Wyntrynghain, Wyntringham, John de, monk of Whitby, 389. See Wiutriughain. 1020 GrENEKAL INDEX. Wyppe, Wype, Wipe, John, 406, 407, 515, 546, 594, 679. , Peter, 57. , Roger, 683. , William son of Henry, 683. Wyrardisbury. or Wraysbury, Wyrerdesbury, co. Buckingham, 564. Wyrdesford Belet. See Woodford, West. Wyrede [co. Dorset]. See AVorth. Wyresfeld. See Wethersfield. Wyrethorpe, Wyrthorpe. Peter de, canon of Bridlington, 245. , Philip de, 251. Wyrkesop, Wyrkesope. See Worksop. Wyrksale, Kalph de, 168. Wyrkynton. See Workington. Wyrmynghirst. See Warminghurst. Wyrthorpe See Wyrethorpe. Wyschard, John, 570. Wysdom, Wisdom, Adam, of Bristol, 133, 134. , Reginald, 417. , Bysdom, William, 135. Wyse, Wise, Richard le, 8. , Serlo, 229, 685. , Walter le, 589. , William, 229, 685. Wysebech, Wysebeche, Nicholas de, of the I Order of Preachers, 628. See Wisbech. Wyseman. See Wysman. Wysete. See Guist ; Wissett. Wysham, John de, 403, 404, 671. , , keeper of Dean forest, 658. keeper of the castle of St. Briavels and forest of Dene, 697. his deputy, John Lyoun, 697. Wysman, Wyseman, Wisman, Adam of ' Bristol, 35, 68, 70, 133, 134, 143, 144, 605. , David, 134. Wystenehiden, co. Worcester. See Whiston. Wysteneston. See Weston. Wystowe, Wyxstowe, Wykestowe, Wistowe, Robert de, [of York], 541, 542, 681, 692. , Wyxstowe, Wykestowe. See Wistow. Wyt, Walter, 359. See Wytte. Wytchham. See Witcham. Wyte. See White ; Wyt; Wytte. Wytefield. See Wytfeld. Wyteryng, Wyterynge, Robert de, 237. See Wittering. Wytewelle, Thomas de, parson of Felthorpe, 298. See Whitewell. Wytfeld, Wytefeld, Witefeld, Robert de, sheriff [of Oxford, 29-31 Henry II.], 359. William de, 223. See Whitefeld. Wytfont, John, 590. Wyth', Wych', Peter, 418. See Withe ; Wyche. Wytham, Witham, John de, of Beauchamp Canoun, 229. , , parson of Caustou, 417. , , , Thomas his servant, 417. , Willam de, 22. Wythchirche. See Whitchirche. Wythe. See Withe ; Wyth'. Wythegh, Wj'theghe [? Whitley, co. Devon], 429. Wytheghe, Witheghe, Alan de, 429. Wytheme, the river. See Witham. Wyther, Wither, Henry, 240. , William, 240. Wytheren. See Withern. Wytheresfeld. See Withersfield. Wytherisfeld, Hugh de, rector of Little Wrottyng, 606. Wytherlinge, Henry de, 30. Wytheton, Henry de, king's chaplain, 379. Wythyngton, Roger de, 186. Wytlakesfeld. See Wixford. Wytle. See Witley. Wytlesford, Wytheford, Witlesford, Stephen de, 304, 305. See Whittlesford. Wytte, Wycte, William, le Charetter, 592. See Wyt. Wytteneye, Witteneye, John de, a monk [of Westminster], 272, 522. , Thomas de, 37. See Witney. Wytton. See Witton. Wytyngham. See Whittingham. Wyum. See Wyham. Wyvelesford. See Wilsford. Wyveleshulle, John de, 648. Wyvelingham. See Willingham. Wyverthorpe, Thomas de, 595. Wyverton. See Wiverton. Wyville, Robert de, 482. , Thomas de, 464. , William de, 697. Wyxebrigge. See Woxbrigge. Wyxstowe. See Wystowe. X Xancton. See Saintonge. GENERAL INDEX. 1021 Y Yagestou. See Yagoestown. Yagoestown, Y'ageston [co. Kildare], Richard de Wotton, prebendary of, 455, 513. Ya'deford, Nicholas de, 561. See Yellow-ford. Yale [co. Denbigh], 485,528. Yapton, Yapeton, co. Sussex, 430. Yardeherst, Thomas de, 110. Yardley. See Ardeley. Yardlington, Yerdlyngton, co. Somerset, 31. Yarewell, Yarewelle, Peter de, 502, 582. Thomas de, 196. Yarm, Jarum [co. York], 54, 171, 172, 469. Friars Preachers of, charters and grants to, 171, 172. , le Casteldike in, 171, 172. , hospital of St. Nicholas, 172. , Ribaldcroft or Kybald Croft in, 172. Yarmouth, Krmue, Isle of Wight, mariners of, 149. Yarmouth, Great, Great Gernemuthe, Great Jernemuthe, co. Norfolk, 18,19,140, 142, 246, 260, 280, 440, 515, 547, 594, 680. , commonalty of, 440. , dispute between the people of, and the barons and men of the Cinque Ports, 514, 520, 576, 581, 583. ...pardon for trespasses against the barons and men of the Cinque Ports granted to townsmen of, 576. , dispute between the burgesses of, and John de Britannia, 324. collectors of customs at, 204, 306. controller of customs at, John de Stoketon, 305, 334. , customs on wool and wools-fells at, 15, 204, 306. , distraint for customs due at, 140. , kind's bailiff of [usurpation of his jurisdiction], 140, 142. , , , John Perbrun, 140. , Robert de Fordele, 142. deputy of the chief butler in, Henry Hose, 19, 520. , , William de Fenewelle, 18. , church of St. Nicholas, 283, 440. , commission of gaol delivery for, 681. Robert Elis, or Elys, of. See Klis. , ship compelled to discharge at, 233. , of a foreign merchant robbed in the port of, 261, 262, 318, 31 'J, 324, , ship called the Great Mariota of, 596. , la rientee. of, 694. St. Helen of, 694. St. Mary's cog of, 596. ships [named] of, 694. Yarmouth, % Little, Little Jernemuthe, co. Suffolk, 246, 324. , [infringement, of the earl of Rich- mond's, John de Britannia, privileges], by men of, 233. , loading and discharging ships at, 324. Yarmouth, South [co. Suffolk], 319. , ship la Nicholas of, 630. Yarnfield, Gernefeld [co. Somerset], 630. Vai>., Hugh sin of John atte, of Miton, 609. .See Gate ; Yete. Yate [co. Devon], 585. Xatemmster. See Yctminster. Yatham [co. Hants] , 629. Yatingden. .See Zutingedene. Yatminstre. .See Yetminster. Yattere, Edward le, 683. Yatton, co. Somerset, 474. .See Hello Campo of Yatton. Yaxley, Jakesle [co. Nottiugdon], 199. Vdenne. .See Iden. Ydic, Holm son of, 576. Veine. .See Yue. Yelande, John de, 24. Veldham, Great, Great Gelhain [co. Essex], Edmund son of Humphrey, parson of, 549. Yellowford, Yaldeford in Tliorverton [co. Devon], 561. Yelverton, William de, 653. Yely, Thomas, 152. Yenge Margareto. -See Margnrettiug. Yeovil, Yevele, co. Somerset, 150. Yep, Margery, of Waledene, 135. Yerdlyngton. See Yardlington. Yereward ap Yercward ap Phelip The Orehope, 625. Yeryld, Roger, of Mutford, 233. Yete, John atte, 239, 403. , mouner, 695. , William at, 239, 403. See Gate ; Yate. Y'etham. See Yetholme. Y'etholme, Yetham [co. Roxburgh], Richard Makand, rector of, 541. , Thomas de Chelrith, rector of, 541. Yetham Navn, John Dalegate, parson of, 47. Yetminster, Yatemini6tre, Yatemiustre, Yat- minstre [co. Dorset], 239, 403. Buchard de Vernoun, the late pre- bendary of, 278. William de Melton, collated to the prebend of, 278. Yeure. See Ewart. Yevan, John, of Ruffyn, or Ruthyn, 135, 145. Y'evan ap Maddok, 567. Yillynge. See Ealing. 1022 GENERAL INDEX. Ylesham. See Ilsham. Yllynge. See Ealiug. Ynihert, John, canon of Sutbwyk, 435. Yne, Eigne, Yeine [in Hampton parish, Hereford], Thomas tie Chaundos, pre- bendary of, 655. Yntte, or Yutte. See Yutte. Ynyngfeld. See Inyngefeld. Yokefleet, Yukflet [co. York], 168. , chapel founded in the town of, 168 Yokethulle. See Oakhill. Yonge. See Yunge. Yongman, Andrew, 506, 538. Yordeburgh, Yortiburgh, John de, 83. York, archbishop of, 90, 114, 302. , , institutions and deprivations of churches belonging to the, 311. , notification to the Pope and college of cardinals of the royal assent to the election of, 387. , archbishops of. See Grenefeld ; Melton ; Ponte Episcopi ; Romayn. , archdeacon of. See Burnel. , of Cleveland. See Malo Lacu. of the East Riding. See Ayre- mynne. , of Nottingham. See Notting- ham. , of Richmond. See Gaytani ; Northburgh. , canons of. See Bardelby ; Duro Forti ; Hothum ; Merkyngfeld ; Nas- sington ; Pyncebek. , John de Merkyngfeld, canon of, pardon for rate, 105. , dean of, R[obert de Appelby], 476. , See Pikering. , dean and chapter of, 31 1, 374, 375, 378, 398, 438, 477, 524, 534, 555, 559, 633, 655, 658, 659. , , confirmation of their liberties, 672. chapter of, 1&4, 631. , chancellor of. See Ripplingham. , sub-dean of. See Appelby. treasurer of. See Bedewynde. , John, the treasurer [1 154-1163] cf, 285. , prebendaries of. See Ayrernynne ; Bard ; Bardelby ; Burghersh ; Cher- leton ; Clare ; Cobeham ; Cornubia ; Crumwelle ; Duro Forti ; Jovenzano ; Nassington ; Neapolio ; Northburgh ; Osgodby; Sandale ; Wodehuse. prebends of. See Beach-hill with Knaresborough ; Cave, South ; Dun- nington ; Fenton, Kirk; Mashani ; Newbald, North ; Riccall ; Stillington ; Ulleskelf ; Wetwang ; Wistow. precentor of. See Valoines. , William de Langetoft, a vicar of, 476. York — cont. , archbishopric, diocese, or see of, 13, 14, 33, 52, 77, 81, 83, 90, 94, 175, 176^ 196, 222, 259, 260, 302, 355, 375, 378, 379, 398, 438, 451, 453, 495, 512, 534, 536, 546, 555, 556, 559, 560, 592, 612, 617, 620, 631-633, 645, 652, 653, 655, 658, 659, 673, 675, 689. .clergy of the province of, 114, 119, 188, 437, 438. keeper of the spirituality of, 438, 536, 569, 638, 652, 653, 655, 675. , tenth in the diocese or province of, 188, 197, 357, 438, 649. , twelve pence in the mark from the clergy of, 197. , custom of the church of, 382. York, city, 5, 33, 42, 53, 62, 67, 72, 73, 156, 160, 168, 173, 177, 196, 230, 236, 249, 253, 310, 339, 348, 362, 363, 365, 366, 383, 395, 415, 448, 531, 533, 534, 536, 537, 539-543, 545, 548, 560, 561, 567, 568, 577, 588, 590, 679, 681, 692, 701. , citizens of, fine for confirmation of their charters, 552. , mayor of , Nicholas le Flemmyng, 681, 692." , , Ralph Meek, 692. , ... and bailiffs of, 273. .. , , hostages from Berwick-upon- Tweed, to be delivered to, 671. bailiffs [named] of, 681, 692. , chamberlains [named] of, 681. , clerk of, Nicholas de Sexdecim Valli- bus, 681, 692. ,., castle of, 173. , the king's mills by the castle of, 402. , exemption from livery for certain houses in, 554. , farm of the city, 273. , gaol delivery, justices of, 247, 249, 475, 532, 535, 537, 539, 540, 594, 599. , gaol, or prison of, 352, 527, 567. housegable (husegabulum) payable in, 156, 185. , assault at, and theft of the king's treasure, &c. at, 324. , letters patent dated at, 51, 110, 112- 116, 119, 144, 145, 148, 149, 156, 157, 159-171, 173-188, 190, 194,201,202, 226-242, 244, 286, 532-541, 543-556, 558, 561-563, 565-569, 579, 586-599, 604, 607, 608, 620, 621. , Parliament at, 166, 169, 238. , seal for the recognizances of debts for, 638. , bridge of the Fosse, 185. , the king's stew of the Fosse, 402. , quay upon the bank of the Fosse, 185. , Fossegate in the city of, 537, 548. , Bitchehille in the city of, 166. lane called Hertergate, 166. , Mersk Street in, 182. GENERAL INDEX. 1023 York — cont. , Patrikpole Street in, 185. , Petergate Street in, 185. , suburb of, 173. , Carmelite prior and friars of, 177, 182, 213, 348, 548. , , licence to construct a quay granted to, 1 85. clergy assembled at, 119. .., Friars Minor of, 1C6. , chapel at the mills of the Templars in, 173. , church of All Saints, Usegate, in, 448. Holy Trinity church in Colyergate street, 156. , in Gatherunigate, 470. , Holy Trinity, prior of the, 236, 533. , St. Andrews, the prior of, 538. St. Crux church in Fossegate, 537. , St. Gregory's church, 33. , St. Leonard's hospital, John de Hothum, master or keeper of, 260, 301 . , , Walter [de Langeton] bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, master of, 80, 185, 525, 526, 650. , W [alter Reginald], archbishop of Canterbury], late master of, 80, 668. , master and brethren of, 650, 668. St. Mary's abbey, 5, 13, 94. , its liberty of Iiootham. See lioothatn. , charters of, 556. abbot of, 206, 395, 396, 534, 674. , , , complaint of encroach- ments on the liberties of his abbey, 681, 692. , Alan de Nesse, abbot of, 2, 13. , , Simon, abbot of, 215. , , .abbot and convent of, 215, 291, 437, 438, 452, 555, 565, 609. , sub-collectors of the tenth, &c, 188, 197, 438. , chapel of St. Mary and the Holy Angels, John Husshe, sacristan of, 333, 375, 379. , , prebendaries of. See FolkertOD ; Knarcsburgh ; Molvns ; Myre. , St. Michael's Ousebridge [otherwise Spnrrier-Gate], John de Ayremyne, parson of, 202. , lloothani by. Sec Boot ham , St. Clement by. Sec Cleuienthorpe. York, county of, 67, 164, 222, 255, 275, 289, 308, 310, 311, 317, 329, 373, 391, 402, 425, 426, 527, 579, 594. , commissioners of array for, 460. for the Northtrithing, West- rithing, and Esthring in, 351. , to assess the fifteenth in, 473. York, county of— cont. , to assess a sixteenth in, 530. to assess the twentieth and fifteenth for, 50, 51. , to perambulate the forests in, 296. , de wulliis el fossatis for, 136, 305, 492. touching offences of the king's ministers in, 685. , measures used in, 688. , taxation of the twentieth and fifteenth in, the levy delayed by resistance, 424. collectors of scutage in, John Malebys and William de Hebbedene 428. , scutages in, 542. conservators, or keepers, &c, of he peace for, 107. 123, 124, 129, 208. justices of oyer ai>d terminer for, 37, 352, 567. , gaol delivery for, 226. in eyre in, 645. , sheriff of, 26, 35, 125, 173,177, 196, 249, 310, 344, 502, 531, 600, 610, 641, 644. , [alleged malpractices, or oppressions, &c] by, 212, 249, 310, 312, 404, 419, 425, 426, 493, 580. , , Gerard SalveyD, 72, 73, 242, 249, 310, 312, 404, 412, 425, 426, 554, 580. , , Nicholas de Menill or Mevnil. 352, 401. 419, 493. , Simon Warde, 401. John Malbvs, or Malebvs, 324 419. ... under-sheriff of, Simon de Wakefeld, 401. , ., Thomas de Cayton, 425. , alleged forwarding of provisions to Scotland from, 249, 277, 420, 424, 42! 1 502. lands of Henry de Percy in, 214. John de Warenna's lands in, 529. , Templars' lands in 184, 214, 374, 384, 466. , purveyance of wheat, barley and oats in the Fast, West and North Hidings, 543, 544. , corn from, 553, 567. Yoruburgh. See Yordeburgh. Voting. See Joun ; Juyn ; Yunge. Yoxall, Voyhale, co. Stafford, 65. Voxhale, Henry de, monk, 250, 314. Voyhale. See Yoxall. Ypres, Ypre, Ipre [West Flanders], merchants, or burgesses of, 42, 162, 163, 196, 235, 357, 512. , merchants and burgesses of, safe- conduct, or safe-conduct and exemp- tion from arrest for, 263, 661, 662. Yrcby, William de, 111. 1024 GENERAL INDEX. Yrkeshale, 525. Yspytty-Ifan, Dolgenwal, co. Denbigh, Hos- pital of St. John of Jerusalem at, 576. Ystrad-Marchel, Swydd, Suthstradmarghel, 643. Ythenard, Richard, 596. Yuecross. See Ewcross. Yukflet. See Yokefleet. Yukflete, Thomas son of Ralph de, 401. Yunge, Yonge, Richard le, and Richard his son, 240. , Thomas le, of Miton, 609. , Thomas son of Nicholas le, of Miton, 452. WilHam le, 248. See Joun ; Juyn. Yungman. See Yongman. Yutte or Yntte, John, of Hilton, 679. Yvelcestre. See Ilchester. Ywon, Stephen, 33. z Zatingedene, Tatingden, Sir Nicholas de, 359. Zealand, Zeeland, Seland, export of ale to, 178, 380. , goods seized in, 515, 547, 680. , count of. See Hainault ; Holland. See also Holland. Zierikzee, Sirice, Cirice [in the Island of Schouwen in Zealand], 680. , merchants of, 195, 364, 371, 680. , John Arnoutessone, burgess of, 195. Zouche, Zousche, Zuche, Zusche, Alan la, 30. , steward of the forest between the bridges of Oxford and Stamford, 85. , Aymary la, [pardon touching the death of Peter de Gavaston], 23. Aymer la, or Almaric la, 282, 672. Eoun le fitz Williame le fitz Eoun la, 24. Philip la, 496. , Thomas la, 22. , William la, 23. , of Castel Richard, 264. , of Haringworthe or Haveryng- worth, 21, 613, 630. Zoyland. See Weston Zoyland. Zusche, Zuche. See Zouche. LONDON : Printed by Etrf. and Spottisvoode, Printers to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty. For Her Majesty's Stationery Office. GETTY RESEARCH INSTITUTE 3 3125 01410 31